The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, September 25, 1872, Image 3
State of Sour Carolina.
QA1SKVILL1 COUNTY.
By S. J. BOUT BIT, Eequire, Judge of Probate
of maid County.
WllRRKA*. WILLIAM It KKRW bM ,
filed * Petition in my Offle*, pray- ,
ing that Letter* of Administration on all
ond singular lb<> goods and chattel*, right*
and eredltiof ELIJAH BSKEW. tot* of th*
County aforesaid, dceeaaad,should be granted
to hltn.
bo bolden at GrcsndJ* ^fl:iT G^Si
day ofOotobor. to sho* .?a?Mb-* ?oy,toby
th* said Administration Shnold not bo
granted. a J? DOUTHIT,
Judge of Probate, OreeneH'a Co.
Oflle# <>f Jndge ol Probsts, 8?pUa?bsr
19th, lsta ?!?? ;
State of Soath Carolina.
ORRENVILLE COUNTY.
Bp 3. J. DOUTBIT, Etquire, Judg? of Pro'
bait of ?aid County.
WHEREAS, REBECCA JENK1N8 and
M. O. JENKINS hava Hied a Petition
in my Offiio, praying that LtUrn nf
Administration nn all and singalar the
rxii and chattel*, f%HU and *r edits of J.
JENKINS, lata of the County aforesaid,
deceased, should be granted to them. . ^
These Are, therefore, to ait 4 and adluonish
all and singular I ha kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to he and appear
in the Qourt of Prolate for raid County, to
be hnlden at Ortrntlll* Court House, on
the 8th day of Oatober next, to iln?w causa,
if any, why tha raid Administration should
not b* granted.
S. J. DOUTHIT,
Judg* of Probate Greenville County.
Offle* of Judge of Probate, September
23d, 1872. 21?2
?n" ?" ?l?J1W,.run....,? t<?
Icep ik em up, is hereby repealed
Done and r?t A*t ou ter the Co'L
y' of the aei.l City ol Q)
f flRfcl. Y?'rl*. on the eleventh d?
^ x8?p??mti?r, |? the je?r of
Lord <>ne thoueend rl|{ht hundred end
enty-two. H p H.\MMETT,
N?)o
A. R McDatid, Cltjr f ierk.
~ept M > j 20 1. i .
The State of 8<>ntli Carolin
County of Oro**nrilU.
W^BERHAS.my wife, ART KLIZAB
WILSON, did, on Saturday In*
7th of Sept., 1873, lee re my bed end h
I do hereby forewarn ell peraona eg
hoarding or ereditlng her on my neeennt
will Ml pay any debit eon treeled by her
ehe left my bouee. OKOROE WIR8C
geptoutet Oth, 1873. 38
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The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia?
tv me directed, I will sell before
i be Court llou?e door, on Saletday in October
nrxt. between the hours of JO o'clock
in the furmoou and 8 o'clook in ihe afternoon,
One Trnct of Land, containing One Hun*"
died Acres, more or less, lying on waters o'
Saluda river, near Wilson's lfridg?. adjoining
lands of Elijah R*k*w, John Tollersoij
and others. Levied on as the property of
Catherine Wilson, Executrix, al the suit of
Jasper Wilson, Executor.
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The Sta\ Qf South Carolina.
ORBISNrirjLE COUNTY
Jty S. J. DOUtjf Squirt, Judy a of Prm
f] W VlM Count,.
WHERKA?.-MK8 11 AMRY h,.* flled a
T i ill' "ffiee, praying that L-ttere
of A.1mln?tr?n on ^ ?nCi?l?r
HaI? rl*hu *nA credi"
NK1TIE A. ''Ally jil(1 0j C??unty
?<or.**ld, deo?ae*<t. >|(1(| b# gr(inlj|d u,
him
, .Th.?* eJr'.;*!5e<07: ** f*a
Uh nil a?d singular fh^dred and eredi%
tor* of the ?aid he wn<{
l? the Court o< Prol.*'? %mM to
he l...ld.-n "l "r't^!l%rt Hou?e, o.?
the <*??i?u*.
il any. wl.y ihee-id Ad't?iV#,ioo %hwu|d
not be granted
8 J DOUT1UT., n a
Office of Judge of Prub-te, lf
181'i. *(>. %
' ORDINANCt
BR U Ordained by th* M*.v"Tll*AldHrmen
. f the City of
ell ae*em?'M, end by the authorl..
nnt, That the Ordinat.ee |*i.?*rd
a -a u - -- l... ..amrirtf OWIlClS.'
One Tract nl land, containing One Hundred
and Tweniy Acre*, more or less. lo
geth'T with a Cotton Factory thereon,
known as the lluena Viet* Factory, log-ther
with *11 tool*, machinery. appliance*,
and appurtenances thereunto belonging.?
Also. oneTrac. of Land. containing Twenty
Acr^a, ntore or hv, together with a Criat
Mill thereon, adjoining th* Factory Tract,
nod known a* lie G'i*t M'li Tract Also,
one other Tr*ct. known as the L?-eter Home
stead, containing Three Hundred Acre*,
more or l?e?. ?rlj--in 1 nLf land* of Ralesville
Manufuo'uring Company arid other*, levied
on ns the property of Le*ter A Dot her*,
at the suit of M L. Mar.-hunt arid othera.?
S-iid property will h? so'd auhl-ct to lien
of the mnrigag* of Wyman, Byrd A b\??
npott enid property. He-*..Id ?i the riek of
the fotmer purcbas-r.
alio,
One Tract containing One Hundred and
Fifty Acres, more nr less, and known as
tne paper Mill Place, adjoining lands of
T. L. Fowler, 8. B. Hutcbings and others.
Also, one Tract, known as the Mayfleld
Place, containing Three Hundred Aoree,
tnoro or loss, adjoining lands ot Wru. Bates
A Co., Mrs. Grishum and others. Levied on
as the property of Lester A Brothers, at the
suit of M. L. Marchant and others.
AL*o,
On Tuesday aft*r Sales-lay at Leaicra
Factory: 1 Mule, 2 Tw??H?r?e Wngona. 2
Pour-Horse Wagons, I B"g^y. 1 Sett Two
Horse Wagon Harness, 1 'lluasher without
power, 1 old spring Wagon, I Corn Sh*l?
Ice, 2 pair Scale*, almu< 15 hundred feet
Hlckor* Lun-ber, ul'oot 5 hun'lrcd feet.
Walnut Lumber, about 4 hundred feet Ma*
pie Lumher, shout 15 hundred he. Poplar
Luinher, sh-'Ut 6 hundred feet Oak L'tin
hee, about 7 hundred feet Cherry Lumber,
at'oui 4 hundred feet Pin* Lumber, 7 h*a t
of Hog*. 6 Bart els. 1ft hundred old Cotton
Tie*, 60 patterns nl old Bagging, 6 Ploughs
and Stock*. 1 Morticing Machine. Levi-d
n a* the property ot l-e't"! A Bio's , at the
suit of M. L Marchant ?l ml.
ALSO,
1 large Mirmr, 2 parlor Vs*e?, 2 Cows,
I large Family Carriage Levied on as the
property of Geo. W L-?ter, at the suit of
E. H. Bubo.
ALSO,
One Tract, on both sides of Middle Tyger
River, containing 258 acres, hounded t>y lands
of Lewis Oreen. Sally Farmer and other*.?
One Tract, containing 225 acres, more or less,
lying on branches running into Tyger and
Paoolet Rivers, adjoining lands of W. A.
Mooney, Tinsley, Baltonger and others. One
Tract, containing 469 acres, lying on Neat's
Creek, formerly conveyed to Win. Fuller by
M. I). Dickey. One Tract, containing 274
acres, more or leaa, lying on both sides of the
Saluda Gap Road, being the homestead of L.
H. Dickey, deceased. Levied on as the property
of M. D. Dickey, at tbe salt of D. W.
Hodges.
Term* Ca?h. Purchasers to pay for
stamps and paper*.
J. L SOUTHERN. S. G. 0.
Sheriff** Offieu, Greenville, tt. 0., Septum,
her 8, 1871 18-6
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAT
OREKNVILLK COUNTY.
Sheriff** Sales.
BY virtue of an order from S. J. Doc
tuit. Probate Judg- of Greenvllto
County, 1 will sell, on .^afeadey in October
next, before the Court House door, at publio
outery, the fvlh wing property, vis:
A Ho'ite ami Lot, situated in the
Citv of Oreenvilfe, bounded by Innda
*nf Vardry McBee, deceased, G. F.
Townee, and others, and containing
Two acre*, more or less. Sold
as the property of Gen. Wm. K.
1 P uslot' /4 uooiiuo/l f..v naiimaMt kkoi
-/' i' ? I Mt v |?M pn f IIICUV ui TI1TJ
debt* of said decea-ed. On said Lot
are good Out>house*. Kitchen and o<h
er Improvement*.
TKKMS?One-third cash; balance
on a credit of six months, with in*.
1 teres'- from date. Pe?cha*ers to give
j>ond and approved security and a
lortgage of the premises to the Pro
* . te Judge, to secure the payment hi
purchase money. Purchasers to
__ Tor liilfrf and stamp*.
ft J. L SOU I'll RUN, 9 G. C.
-4.3.1872 1&-6
h tha omes for All.
oard, I alast
I BV for Kale aavaval vary dasirahlt
, aa 11 tha KtNO L0T8, naartba City limits, on
.fur TS*d Road.
>N. , %8YI
. Sapt 1 JOHN H. fCIIOPlKLD.
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OFFICIAL.
STATB OF SOUTH. CAROLINA, J
liiooma DiriimiT. ]
IN ponmnM of on act of the Owtril
A?*roKly tpprnvMi Mareh 1. 1870, en
tilled " An aet proeldfna for the general
eleo'ion end the manner of conducting the
ettne. amended by eo act approved Mareh
It, 187Ran eleotten will be held in the
e?eeral eoantiee of tkia State oo the
THIRD WEDNESDAY. befog the 16th
day of Ootobvr, for the following State.
Legielatfee. County and Congrveeional
offlwri, lo serve for (Ira nit two and four
y??t, m pr*ri9*d kjr (he Slot* Conciliation
and am* of Coagreat of the United
SratM, to wit: Governor, Llentanant Oottmnr,
A'torney General, ftecre'ary of
8taU, State Treasurer, Comptroller Gen*
oral, Superintendent of Bdueatran, Adjutant
and Inppeclor General, memberaot the
General Assembly, 8olieitnra in the several
judicial cireuite, and for lh* tarloua county
oflieea. together with one member of Cons
grees to represent the State at large, and
Representatives in the rrapecliva Congressional
Diatriou.
At the aald election the following amend
menta to the 8taia Constitution will be
eubaaiUad. to the voters for ratifioation or
wit:
let. Amendment relating te change of
time of holding general elections.
Strike out all <f that poition of Section
XI of Article 2 following the words ' eigh
teen hundred and e-eenty " occurring in
the fourih and fifth lines, and insert the
following: " And forever (hereafter, on the
first Tuefdav following the first Mondav in
November. In every second year, in such
manner and at anch places as the Legists
turo may provide." The manner of voting
on tliif amendment shall he aa lollowa:
Those in favor of the ?n endm*at shall deposit
a ballot wl*h (he following words
written or printed I hereon, " Con*litntional
Amendment?YeThose opposed to
aald amendment shall east a nallot with the
following words writen or ptinted thereon.
" Const i tut ioual Amendment?No"
2d. Amendment relating to the fur'her
increase of Ihn public debt of Ihe State, a*
follows: Article XVI, " To the end that
the fmMie debt of South Carolina may not
hereafter he Increased without the due con
aideratlon. and Iree coosent ol the people
of the 8>ate, the General Assembly la hereby
forbidden to ereate any further debt or
obligation, either by the loan ol the credit
of the State, by guarantee, endorsement or
otherwise, except forth* ordinary and cur
rent business of th? State, without first
submitting the question aa to the creation
of anv new debt, guarantee, endorsement
or loan of the credit, in the people of this
State, at a .general election; and unless
two.thirds of lite qualified voters of this
State voting on the question shall he in
fay<?r of tnither debt, guarantee, endorser
merit or loan of thie credit, none shall he
created or ntada."
The manner of voting on this amendment
shall be as follows ;
Those in favor of the amendment shall do
posit a ballot with the following words written
or printed thereon, " Constitutional
Amendment, Article XVI.? Yee."
Those opposed to the amendment shall east
a ballot, with the following words written or
printed thereon?" Constitutional Amendment,
Article XVI?No."
All liar-rooms and drinking saloons shall be
closed on the day of election, and any person
who shall sell any intoxicating drinks on tho
day of election, shall he guilty of a misdemeanor,
and on conviction thereof, shall ho
fined in a sum not less than one hundred dob
lars, or be imprisoned for a period not less
than one month, r.or morn than six months.?
The Commissioners and Managers of Blection,
and each ef them, are hereby required, with
strict regard to the provisions of the Constitution
and laws of the State, touching their
duty in such case, to rause such election to be
held in their respective counties on the day
aforesaid, and to take all necessary steps for
the holding of such elections, and for tlio ascertaining
and determining the persons who
shall have been duly elected thereat, according
to the rales, principles and provisions prescribed
by the Act and Amendment thereto,
aforesaid.
In pursuance whereof, I have hereunto set my
band and caused th* great real of the 8tate
to he affixed, at Columbia, the 16th day of
September, A.fD., 1872, and in the Ninetyseventh
Vear of the IndenendeneM ?f Ike
United State* of America.
| lTT I ROBERT K. 8COTT.
I ? ? ) Governor.
F. L. CARt>OZO,
Secretary of State.
1 208 ptSe td
PRINTING OFFICE
FOK SALE.
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.
rJ^HK SUBSCRIBER being Je*ir?ns of
I giving bi* undivided attention to the
Book and Stationery Busines*, iu which he
ba* recently engaged, offer* for *ale tbe
MOUNTAINEER PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT.
The business of the Ofloe la unuaually large
for an up-oountfy Printing Establishment
and tba Material i* all in good working order,
lunch of it being almost new. Tbe outfit consist*
of:
1 Cylinder Press, bed 28*by 41 inches.
1 Super-Royal Washington Press, with
Sell-Inking Maebine.
I Gordon Card and Billhead Press.
1 Standing Pros*, with Boards.
1 Paper-Trimming Machine.
Miterlng Macnine, Lead and Rule Cutters.
A good quantity of Body Type.
Over seventy fonts of Job Type.
Borders, Cuts, Curves, Rules, Ao.
To a good printer, wishing to obtain a foot,
hold in an improving location, this is a peculiarly
favorable opportunity. It also affords
a handsome inducement lor the profitable investment
of capital and labor in a literary
pursuit by one not acquainted with the meebanical
operation of the business.
Price and terms made known on application.
Add rose
G. E. ELFORD,
Greenville, 8. C.
Sept II 19 tf
The State of 8014th Carolina,
GREKNVILLE COUNTY.
Court of ffeanions and Common Plana.
r WILLIAM A. MoDAMKL, Clerk of
^ said Court, in |>u<au noe of the diree
lions of the Act of tho Legislature In inch
oese m*de and provided, do horoby give
notice iha". an ELECT<>N lor Clerk of Court,
SherifTand Ju ige of Probata. f??r Greenville
County, will t>a hold in the varfooe Toons
1 ahii-o, at the oaual plaoeo of Bleoi|<>n, oa
Wed need ay, tho 16th day of Oe'oher next
Witneee mv hand, at (1r*env|t|e. this the
. 10th day of 8?-pUmhar, A D 1872
W. A. MoDANIKL. C. C. P. * O 8.
Sept 11 It 6
Boot and Bhoe Making*
fBlHE UNDERPINNED Is prepatad with
J. competent Workmen to flit all otdeia
t _ nruiTo ...J ii11/\vu ? i? l e
ht u\^/ao hum ??i i*?h n n if una
heavy qualities, <>n nu?*l nntta*. Ha guar*
, an lea aaiiafaetion. REPAIRING prompt*
, ly ai?a>t<1?d ) >.
tW Hlion n-arly opnoaile Moaara flower,
Oox A Mark ley'a.
/' BUTLER DYRR.
ApHMft : *9 - ly
EXECUTORS' Mil
I > <*?# ? 4 : : > "TT ?) : -i . >..
FOUR OR PI?B TffVOHS*
AJTD ACRES OF FfltE
^ ^OODUND.
r" I* * l .% f r.Cr - * 1 i I
T>y rlrta* / a? ordar fnm tbc Circuit
Court for Qrconvitlo County, ? will
Mil before the Court Houee door, on
day in October neat, to tho higbteet bidder,
tbo following lande, to fit:
One Traot in Qreerille Ooooty, fir* milM
above the City of Greenville, lying oo both
Mm of the Air Ltn? Railroad," ?n9 of the
Rntharfoid Road, ?oni?intn( about One
ThwttHDd Acrea, eod kaowo aa tbe Monotola
Creek Traet.
One Traet, containing front Poor to Pice
Hundred Aeree, lying betworn the Ptedlt*
Ion and Anderson Roads, and on both eldee
of the Ktel^'t or Towns' Brld .a Road.
Qpe Tree*, o' ahont Four Huodrod Aerre,
lying between the Anderson and Grove
H??ai, and on bo.h aides of the Greenville
A Columbia Railroad
One Traet, of about Fourteen Hundred
Aeree, lying between the Grove and Augueta
Road*, on both sides of the South,
and North Fnrke of Brushy Creek, aud
known as the Brushy Creek Iraet.
One Treet, of about Twelve Hundred
Acres, koown as the Laurel Creek Tract.
One Lot of Seven or Eight Aeree, lying
within tjie corporate limits of tha City of
Greenville, fronting on Pendleton and Anderson
Street*, and adjoining landa of
GainM. Stradley and others.
Tha above I ends are almost entirely in
the original forest, and the extreme outer
limits of no portion of them is more than
Ix milrefrom the City limits?some of them
are entirely within the City, other* purt*
Iv within and partly without, and other*
from a halt to five and six mile* distant?The
different Traets will oe sub-divided into
Tracts of from Thirty to Filty Acre* to
suit purchasers, and Plats of the same will
lie eghltiited on the day of rale, end In the
meantime can be seen by calling on Alexander
McBee.
al*O, "
One Trael of Land, known as the ' Shoal
Tract." containing One Hundred end Forty
i..~. t? J ? -
??'?, muir ui icup, Biiumea in in* upper
part of Greenville County, on wttrrn of
B?averdem Cre-k, iind adjoining Undo of
K. F. Whildeu mod other#.
One Tract, known tho " Gap Crack
Tract," lying on both aide* of the Old Gap
Creek Road and Gap Creek, containing Fifteen
Hundred <>r Two Thousand Acres, and
extending to the North Carolina Line.
TERMS.?One-third Caeh ; balance on
credit of twelve months, secured by Note
and M oitgage of premises Purchases to
pay for stamps and papers
If all the Tracts are not sold on Salesday
In October, the sale will continue from day
to day until ali ara disposed of.
V A McBEE.
ALEX. McHEE,
Executors of Vardry McBee, deceased
Aug 14 15 8
8TATB OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Shcrlff'n Sale.
BY virtue of an order from 8. J. Douthit,
Probate Judge of Greenville County, I
I will sell, on Salesday in October next, at public
outcry, before tho Court House door, tbe
following Tracts of Land, vis :
No. 1. All that Tract of Land situate within
the City limits of Greenville, about ono
mile from tbe Court House, on Pendleton and
other streets now being opened, containing
Thirty (30) Acre*, more or less, about Ten
(10) of which are under cultivation, the remainder
is well timbered, having beautiful
Building Lots on all of it, and is Well adapted
for cultivation. Also, on this Tract of Land
is a substantial Dwelling House, oi six rooms ;
also, good Outbuildings, with an excellent
Spring of Water within a few yards of the
House. The said House and Land lies convenient
to either the Greenville and Cnlumhis
Ruilrosd or the present site of the Atlanta and
Richmond Air-Line Depots. May be cut up
into lots suitablo to purchasers before day of
sale.
No. 2. Known os Sherman Lot, situate in
the City of Greenville, on Main Street, bounded
on north l>y North Stroet, and west hy
Laurens Street, and contains One and OneFourth
Acres, more or less. On this Lot is a
good House with four rooms, tbe necessary
outl>uildingst and a Weil of excellent water;
also, Ane Garden spot. This property is well
located fot business bouses.
ALSO,
A valuable Plantation, situated on waters
of South Tyger River, adjoining Innds of A. J.
Ponder, V. McBee and others, containing
Eleven Hundred and Sixty Ave Acres, more
or less, and known us the Carson Gold Mine
Tract. On this Tract is One Hundred (100)
Acres of Arat-clnss River Bottom Land, under
a high state of cultivation. This Land lies
within eighteen miles of Greenville Court
House, and fourteen miles of Spartanburg C.
H. Tbe Gold interest in this place bas
been pronounced, by experienced Miners, tc
be very valuable.
The above property is sold as tbe property
of Luther M. McBee, deceased, for partition
amon* the heirs.
TERMS?One-Third Cash; the balance on
a Credit of Twelve (12) Months, with interest
from day of sale. Purchasers to give Bond
and Mortgage of premises to Probate Judge,
to securo the payment of the purch ise money.
Purchasers to pay for Stamps and Papers.
J. L. SOUTHERN, 8. G. C.
August 21, 1872. 16?7
J. B. HENRY,
WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL GROCER,
MAIN STREET,
Greenville, 8.
country PRODuaa
BOUGHT AND
SOLD.
ORDERS FOR CORN SOLICITED
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T. W. DAVIS
WATCH MAKER MO IIBBAY1R
CORNER OP pg
Jgjlfi MAI* 0*
Washington Streets next Deer to Nations
lank.
ORKKNVILLB, ? C.
May S * 1 * * If
CITIZENS' SAVINGS
BANK
or
SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Compound Interest Allowed
on Deposits.
WV. MARTIN, President.
* . *
JOHN B. PALMER, Vic*-Prudent.
A. O. BRENIZER, Oaabtor.
J. C. B. SMITH, Lc?al AwiaUnt CaibUr.
J. H. SAWYER, AwUt.nt Cuhitr, in Own
nl Cbtr|?.
DIRECTORS.
Wad* Hampton, Rot. William Martin, A.
0. Haskell, F. W. MoMaster, 8. H. Heinlwh,
John B. Palmer, Thomas 8. Gregg, Column!*;
J. Bll Qrt|t|, Marion | G. T. Scott, W. Q.
Mayes, Newberry; B. H. Rutledge, Daniel
Ravenel, Jr., Oharleston.
Greenville Branch.
J. J. BLACKWOOD, Assistant Cashier.
Planters, Meebanlos, and Professional Men,
Widows, Orphans, Trustees and County Officers,
having money for whloh they hare no
present use, can here deposit H, thus avoiding
all risks of thefts and destruction by fire, ana
at the same time draw interest thereon till
needed.
Citlsens of Greenville can save thousands
of dollars by patronising their Bank.
Deposits solicited, ho matter now small, or
how large.
Gold and Silver received on deposit,
at interest, and repaid in kind, or in currenoy,
as agiced npon.
May 23 3 dm
13th August, 1872.
WE hereby notify the pnblio that the
United States Patent Offioe has
QSAMTED A
PATENT
roR
"WEsn guaio HRimr
mkt.k f~.ll- " ?
itiiiuu iuiij cuT?ri ni< id) pans.
They will bo manufaclured, and for sale,
by us.
Jty State and County Rights for
sale.
?3T All infringements prosecuted
to the full extent of the late.
W. J. WEST.
GOWEH, COX A MARKLKY,
Owners of tbo Patent.
Aug 21 10 tf
PAUL a. I.ALANS. I K. P. LAROUS8ELIKRK.
I A. A. AVE1LHE.
PAUL B. LAL ANE & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
ARD
toitimiosioii Merchants,
at no. 175 east bay,
Ch arleston, S. C.
July 24 12 1y
FALL >872.' FALL
OUR 8T0CK OP
FALL AND WINTER
nay r,n{)nmnTin\K
v v V V V & W a MA/
WILL BE COMPLETE BY THE
1st September.
With a resident buyer in tbe Northern markets.
we are prepared, at all times, to execute
your orders, upon the moat favorable terms,
or to serve you in person.
^*We respectfully invite yon to call.
E. W. MARSHALL & CO.,
143 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S.O.
B. 0. MAULDIN is with us, and will b?
glad to serve all friends.
Aug 14 15 3m
geo. w. williams. j auks buidgk, jr.
william birnib. i frank b. tatlor.
jos. r. robbrts0b. | robt. s. cathcart.
Geo. W. Williams & Co.,
Factors and Commission
Merchants,
CHARLESTON, 0. C.,
amd
Williams, Birnie & To.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
66 Braver Strxkt and 20 Exciianok Place,
1T1SW YORK.
Messrs. Foster A Hcntbr are pre
pared to make liberal advances on Cotton and
Produce shipped to us either In Charleston oi
New York. 12-4m
W. B. SMITH & CO..
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHARLESTON, S. C.
w. B. Smith. A. II Jones.
L. m. Jones w. B. Wualet.
?-o?
(9 Consignment* *olici?#?d, on wliiel
Liberal Advances will l>e made.
tW~ Refer to Meier*. Fo?teb A Huxtkb
Greenville, 8. C.
Jy 8 0 8m
Notice
18 hereby given to all whom ?t may eon
cern thai I will apply to 8. J. Donlhit
Probate Judge of Greenville Cnuuty, on lh<
At.li day of October neat, for a FINAL DI8
CHARGE as Guardian of PINCKN&1
UAWKIN8.
H. P. U A MMETT, Guardian.
September 8, 1813. 18-5
LANrT FOR SALE
Til ACTS of LAND, on South Sale
) JL da River, eontainln* 780 aerm, par
beat River and Creek BOTTOM, with net
[ improvement*
Ala large lot tf valuable HORSES, CAT
I TLB end HOGS, Af.ptf to
JULIUS C. 8MITH. or
J. M. McOLANAHAN.
May 4 ,s td
a?sea?MI I'ii. i IUI -gyp.
A Great Improvement i
anvmona* vepatsc eem
*'d- y ' 5 PA TENT
T""*
p?paia, or Ml SlcknM* ?rtalng ?9* fbrpld ?
?t?? th*\l\?, m?4 (iHm ilTplMA 14 i
wttntr TtMUhU, u4 mrnui iiIWmiIm.
DOW IE, K0I8B * DAVIS, Wk
MARSHALL * MATJLDE
JOHN H. S<
LIFE AND FIRE ]
ajtd jtota]
Home Of N. Y. C
Mm*ts, July, IS
North British and M
and Edinburg,
$10,00
Georgia Hoi
Carolina Life, of R
$1,10
OFFICE WITH MGSSH
Excelsior Ulattre
' | 'Hii poblie is Informed thai there is snel
i the Wonderful Excelsior
Sound and refreshing sleep is secured th<
M?ttreaeea. Persons need not lisve their pi
Bog*, tor they will not infest thlo Maltreat
These Mattresses are gotten op in varioui
and f 10. A good assortment always on hai
carriage makers, that this Patent Excelsior i
it is eery light and durable, and I would ret
any quantity, as I buy direct frcra the Bos
and 1 can sell U very cheap.
Manufacturer of the " Wonderful Patent
Court House.
Important Bales.
I OFFER at prirato sale tbe following valuable
Real Estate in tbe City of Greenville:
The LOT oa Avonue and Ayashiagton
Streets, on which are a Dwelling of 8 rooms,
and two two-story Buildings now used for
stores, As. This is one of the most convsnler.t
locations in the City, and will bo divided
il desired.
ALSO,
Thirty-three Acres of Land on tbe south
biijo ui ncaaj ivivor, aajoiniog tne jrurman
University, and near the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad Depot. On thh is a small
Cottage of four rooms, and other Buildings;
good Orobard, and many desirable building
Locations.
Adjoining No. 2 is a LOT containing Seven
Acres of Land, on which are two Dwelling
Houses of two stories, with Out-buildings, Ac.,
Spring of good Water, and select Orchard of
Fruit.
This Property Will be divided to suit purchasers.
For further information, apply to
T. B. TII HUSTON, Exocutor.
Sept 4 18 4
RIBBONS,
MILUNIRY | 1872. | AN0 STRAW
GOODS,
ALSO,
Wnite Goods, Embroideries, &o
armstrongTcator & CO.,
IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers,
Bonnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash Ribbons
; Velvet Ribbons j Neck Tiea; Bonnet
Silks, Sutins, Velvets and Crapes; Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, Ac. Straw
Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Hats,
trimmed and untrimmed.
AND 1? CONNECTING WAREROOMS,
White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces,
Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkorchiefs, Veiling,
Head Nets, Ac., Ac.
No*. ?87 and 239 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,
Md.
These goods are manufactured by us, or
i bought for Cash directly from the European
and American manufacturers, embracing all
the latest novelties, unequalled In variety and
cheapness in any market. Orders filled with
eare, promptness and despatch.
, Aug 28 17 5
_
> Call from the public will assure them that
we can supply all ibat is needed by a
MAN
In the way of Orauge*, Lemons, Nuls, all
kinds. randies, Sugar, C? (F-e, Tobacco,
chewing and amoktug, Oigara, and almost
everything to be
FOUND
In a well ordered store of this character.
Th>>se who purchase from us, go away
pleased ; and as to prions, we have a
DEAD
Thing ou most dealers, being extremely
low. Our location,
i nr
Point of oonvenienae, is not excelled, on Au*
gusta Street, where our irieude should call.
A
Large supply is constantly kept on hand,
which will be sold by reta 1 or by the
WAGON
Load. Call and see us befo.*? purchasing
elsewhere
FRANK HAMMOND & CO.
August 7 >4 8
Jast Received,
Is
AT
IHCKAY'S,
Tfslr
^ 1IrV nr ip. iMr QiroDr v
W/i\^ ua ww k7 ?J JL K AJ A
PUf OF
LEGHORN AND STRAW
HT tlATH, bonnkts. r pbow, m\
JirLadiee'TIES and HAIBQOCM8, JP
KT SUTft>OTfN8 AT FIFTY oKNT8.jp
July ft ft ?l
i ? , .?
Notice.
t A LL, partiaa indebted to Ihe Kotata ol
r J\ WILLI AM K. HrOHTOWKft, datMcd,
are rcque?t?d to"hnm* forward and
' nettle ; and Ihoaa having claimr will preerni
them on or before the 6th day of Noveaas
bar next, or be debarred.
T. W HIGHTOWF.R,
Awf1^l4-M* - Fxerntrir
in tho Xed oal Soienoe.
POOIIP OB LITER CUBE.
ED 1,871.
ImM of A? Q. 8IMMON8, of Goorjio, pot
?odi*w 44m o riroi for Oo?Upalloa. Dy?>r
DImomA Ziivor. It I* Mid u oothartie,
?M Ml 1ft* BOW MTM. Ttal? Modlolno It
Thooo nbttef will da wall to try tbU Modi,
whoro.
PraprteUrt, Walda, Via.
oloooJo AgoaU, OkotlMioa, ft 0.
NT. Agents for Greenrille.
5HOFIELD,
rVCITna ivr/vn IMWWW
uiouAivaujCi AtfXiiii,
BIT PUBLIC,
apital, $2,000,000.
72, 24,393,564*
ercantile, of London
Capital (Gold)
>0,000.
ae, $350,000.
lcmphis, Tennessee,
0,000.
LS. EARLE & BLYTHE,
iss Manufactory.
i .place in Graenvilla, where they can get
nintlreiMt aud Pillow*.
e? hot and sultry oighta by lying on thee*
leant dream. disturbed by that rur, Bed
k Tliey are a great comfort to the weary
i itylw, .ire. and pries., from $6, $7.18, $9
nd. Would aleo .ay, for the ioforinatiou of
a a good thing lor stuffing cushions, Ac., a.
sommend it. I can furnish the Excelsior in
ton Excelsior Company in large quantities,
? J. C. O. TURNER,
Excelsior Matties., two doors Souih of
11-tt
Greenville & Columbia Railroad?
Change of Schedule.
ON and after Thursday, September 5th,
1872. the PASSENGER TRAINS on
this Road will be run as follows, daily, Sundays
excepted:
Going Well, or Up.
Leave Columbia at. 7 15 a m
" Alston- 9 05 a in
" Nowbcrry - ?.10 40 a m
" Cokesbury.. 2 00 p in
" Bolton..-....- ? 3 50 p in
Arrive at Greenville - 5 30 p m
Going E'jit, or Down.
Leave Greenville at _...? 730 a m
44 Bolton - 0 80 a m
" Cokesbury -....-....-11 16 a m
44 Newberry 2 30 p tn
" Alston 4 20 p m
Arrive st Columbia ? 6 Oil p m
Connect at Alston with Trains an the
Spartanburg and Union Railroad ; connect at
Columbia with Night Trains on the South
Carolina Railroad up and down; also with
Trains going North and South on the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta and the Wilmington,
Columbia and Augusta Railroads.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Train leaves Abbeville at 9 !5 a m., eon*
necting with Down Train from Greenville.?
Leaves Cokesbury at 2 16 p m., connecting
with Up Train from Columbia. Accommodation
Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Leave Cokesbury at 11 15 a m, or on
the arrival of the Down Train from Greenville.
Leaves Abbeville at 1 o'clock p m, connecting
with Up Train from Columbia.
ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE
DIVISION.
Doten.
Leave Walhallaat 5 45 a m
44 Perryville 6 25 a in
44 Pendleton 7 10 a m
"* Anderson 8 IV i in
Arrive at Bolton at 9 00 a ui
Up.
Leave Helton at. 3 50 p m
" Andetion 4 50 p m
" Pendleton .. 6 50 p m
i " Perry villa... 8 .15 p m
Arrive at Walhalla at 7 15 p in
Accommodation Traina between Belton and
Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Bat.
nrdays. Leave Bolton at 9 50 a in., or on
arrival of Down Train from Greenville. Leave
Auderson at 2 00 p ui, connecting with Up
Train from Columbia.
THOMAS DODAMEAD,
General Superintendent.
JABKZ NORTON, General Ticket Agent.
Sep II 19 tf
WHITNER SYJMMES,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
OFFICE.?New Court House
Room used by County Commissioners.
April 10 49 6m
BURT A GRAY,
| ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AMD
r SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
GREENVILLE. S. C..
Will Practice in the Court* of thi* State and
the United State*.
OFKICK?Renr room of Now Court House
Mar 20, 1872. 46 t(
C. C. Stephens,
AYYOKINIKY AY LAW.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
OFFICE IN REAR OF BKATTIE S STORE.
m (voipc vwuiiua given 10 UOII6C*
tiona. 39-tf Jan 31, 1872.
E. P. JONES,
at? iwvw,
.diVT) 80L/CITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL FllffPirr ?w *??
COURTS OF THIS STATE
ALSO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Offlb* At OrMDTilIi C. H., t. 0.
Jul) 1, I960. 1 lym
M, G. BUT LB A. r. B. MeRKB.
BUTLER & McBEE.
Attorney! end Counsellor! at Law
and in Equity,
GREt!?rTILlLl<( S? C*?
Will rnutiM la the Cowrte #f th? Stats
.and of tka United State*.
May 81 4 t(
or Hie woret Cough* yield, ** if by
magic, to the wonderful euratire powers of
Pt Pl*re?'e flo'den Medical Di'eoyerr.