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c
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WM. E. EARLK.
Sept 25 21 3
A SINGING cga?A ?
FOR YnUKO LADIES AND GK!**LE?
MEN ? ill cotnoicneo on I lie Fust ot
Oct"i.?o- ?..>n<i?ii'n- **'X Months.
price per SESSfOX i $:? o?.
Fbel Lesson will lwgiven on Wed -es lav,
2d Oc?ol.?r. al tlie Academy of M"*io
No accession will l?e received after the "
opening of ihc rXetei-0? h
Tiekeia to he obtained at th- Drnvalores. .
I'mf. M. G DkCAMPS.
Sept 26 21 4?
( Itaiigt* In BuMinesH. 1
WE dealre 'o B've notice, lliHl we have
this dat sold our Stock ot DRY
GOODS and GROCERIES, with our good
will, to Mr. A. A. FOSTER, who h*e conducted
"he business so successfully lor the
last lour years, an.i io i curing from the
btieine-e, wenti commend him to ..ur old
friend and cu*i?nt-i?. ?? worthy their high
est esteem and confidence
POSTER k HUNTER.
September 20'It. 1872
Take Notice.
THAVK BOUGHT OUT all the STOCK
of the Finn of FOSTER A HUM KK,
and wilt e--tit<no. at same old Stand. Our
former friend* nod cuatomer# will receive a
cmdi?l welcome, and no tmnb'e will be
spared t" give general satis/action. Give
me a calL A. A. POSTER.
September 20th, 1872.
Money, Money.
ALL PERSONS Indel ted to the Firm,
of POt TER k I1UNI'KR and M. A.
HUNTER A CO., arc notified that all Accounts
due them will be closed, and all who
have claims against us will present them
for payment
FOSTER k HUNTER
M A. HUNTER A CO
September 20th, 1872
DR. J. P. HILLHOUSE having nnrcha*
ed fr< m us our Stock ol DRUGS.
MEDICINES and GOOD WILL in the hue.
in ess ol M. A. HUNTER A CO- we ohecr- i
fully cmtmend him to our old friends and
..... ... M A IIIINTIi'R
A A. FOfcTER..
September IQth, 1872
Hotlce.
THAVR purehaeed from Mcera M A.
HUNTP.lt A Co , 'l>-?r entire Stock of
DfU'0-4 A..rt MEDICINES, end .?p.ct to
e?oiinu? business at their old Hi?nd,?
Wou'd cordially invite mir old Ititndi end
customers to give me * e?H
J P. HILLHOUSE.
8?ptem'>er 10<h, 1872
FIFHPRBB!
THR
PALMETTO
SHOE FACTORY!
GOWPR. MILLS &,CO.
moat skillful roan^
sxssua
their ** BurkiK.ru Tannery," "r* P'?p?r?d u
itpply ibo trad* with Taritei styles ?f Men's
Woman's end Boys'
SHOEIS.
Their First -Class Work will be stamp#)
with the name of the Firm, sfd warranted.
T 0. OOWBR,) IH. I. MfiBHAYKR
0. P. Mill?, f {flKO. HKI.DMAX,
8cpt 25 'i 1 On)
k -JL, .11 i?'! 1LJJJ It. IBK
ADMINISTRATOR'S
BY Virtue uf ao order ftoro 8. J. Dontb
Judge of Probate, I will sell, at the re
(deaoe oi Col. B. 8. IKNINE, dece??ed. ,
tk4 15(A dng of Oc(0b*r wart, alWthe PER801
AL PROPERTY belonging to the aetata
- Mid deeeaMd, nooaieting oft
One Pine
BLAOE aTALLIOH.
One Pine '
BROOD MAP.S.
Two Fine-Blooded > .. .
7XLLZB6.
/ i Pi re or six head
HORSBS AND 1IT7LSS
1 JBWITY.
' Two or three
YOKES OXEN.
On Pine
DEVON BULL.
Three Young
DEVON BULLS.
Blgbt or too head Pine
DEVON MILCH COWS.
Three or Four Fin.
D E V ON ME IF E RS.
II) or 40 bead
STOCK HOGS.
On* Fine Family
carriage and harness.
Several Secondhand
CARRIAGES.
buggies, wagons, and carts.
Lot plows.
Plow rind Wnar..n gear.
One THRESHER,
and two or three
FAN .MILLS.
One Caat~Irdn
80RGIIU vl MILL,
and tbroo or four
LARGE IRON KETTLES.
Ono Lot Iron and Wire
FENCING.
One Lot LUMBER.
Lot Wheat, Barlev, Red Rutl-Proof
Oata, and Orchard Grara
cirri
uuu I/O,
ALSO,
Household and Kitchen
Furniture.
TERMS?CASH.
ANN J. IRVINE,
Administratrix, with tho Will Annexed.
Orcein ills, 6. C., Sept. 25, 1872. 21-4
A "CHANCE
FOR
BARGAINS!
W E nro now closing out our entire Stock
r DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, IIARD
iVARE, Ac., at coat. Those wishing to pur*
bnse would do well to call and examine onr
itjfk.
Or, wo will cloao out tho entiro Stock, and
ent tho Store nnd premises to any one deairig
to go iuto business at this place, which is
no of tho most desirable stands in tho Conn
r.. .1-?
THOMAS H. STALL, Agent.
A LSO, ,
To all persons indebted to the aboxe Firm,
ro would say, our business MUST be closed
y last of October, nnd we wonld earnestly
eg of tbem to STRAIN A POINT and settle
>y that time, at. I have NO POWER TO IN- j
)ULOB ANY LONGER.
T. II. STALL, Agent.
Fairview Storo, Greenville County.
Sept 18 20 3
AOENT
FOR
wbi5d and singed
SEWING MACHINES,
UNEXCELLED and warranted to fire
perfeet ewtiafaction, and will aell them
on credit payments, made easy.
Will still keep a good assortment of
Clotha, Cm^itneres and Gentleincn'a
Furnishing Go->ds.
Will cut and make in the Eest and latest
styles. Unexcelled fits warranted.
O. A. PI0KL3 &CO.
Sept II 19 4
takeiwcet
<m LL PERSONS INDEBTED
t^BH? to the F-BMS of
M. A. HUNTER & CO.,
AND OF
FOSTER & HUNTER,
Are especially requested to pft\
up. as we are under me necessity
of making this call in order U
effect
A 1 11 A NOK I IX OUIl
- M. A HUNTER & CO.,
FOSTER A HUNTER.
Sept iCth. 187*2. 19-tf
LAND" FOR SALE
'pwo TRACTS or LAND, on 8ouih Sol.
I d* Riv^p, co'iUtoW 780 *err*. p?i
hnrt Riper end Creek BOTTOM, with ne'
improvement*
Ale Urge l?t < f velueblfl HORSES, CA1
TLE end UOOS. Arplv io
JULlUS C. SMITH, or
). U. MoCLAN AH AN,
M?y 29 4 M
Prof, M. G DeCampa
DEALER i? ?H kind*. or MUHIOA
MERCHANDIZE. On hend-F
mum M i> I. (> ' PHitee, ??, Sh?et Mim
and M'islo Boohs. Call and W Mm, at H
' Rooms In tl'o AOADKMY OP MUSIC.
Near the Female College,
Greenville, S. C.
[ May 32 3 tf
| The State of South Carolina.
. County of OroeHoille.
WHEREAS, my wife, ARY KLIZABB1
WILSON, did, on Sstnrdny last. I
7(h of flspt., 1S72, In?i my bod and l>on
1 I do hereby forewarn nil persons agaii
hoarding or crediting her on my seconnt, a
? will not pay any debts contracted by her m(
she left my boose. GROROK WILSON
September Oth, 1872. '.'A :i<
IMPORTANT
* J A ^
1 ?j~ ?? *( ? 11 1U6? r? ? 1
i .1:1 I 1. ll i \. ? T , .11
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*, TO
?
fPLANT?
'
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. . v t> > . :
*; 1 ! ? .! ,v:
The time is draw
img near when th<
law is to pass re
funding Tax paid or
Cotton in the years
1865,1866 and 1867
arid thnep wIia
? ...vw It tlVF tIV/lUJ<
or refuse to come
forward and present
their Claims are only
doing themselves
a great injustice.?
You need not expect
to be remunerated
through any other
[Agency. Information
furnished gratis.
SUDDUTH
&
au i:,vr*.
Sopt 25 21___
MAP ft TT A I.I.
MAULDIN.
. rtfcrw
IS THE TIME TO SOW
RED CLOVER;
Ten Bushels
FOR SALE AT
MARSHALL & MAULDIN'S
Wanted to Bay,
FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE!
WILL BE PAID IN CASH OR
BARTER,
1,000 lbs. Lobelia Seed
1,000 lbs. Ginseng.
JUST TO HAND,
Fifty Boxes
FRENCH GLASS
AT A LOW FIGURE.
I _____
PAINTS &, OILS
. V AT LOW TRICKS,
r
SCHOOL BOOKS,
At Publiuliers' Prices.
i2 dot. ram spelle]
AT WHOLESALE PRICKS.
7 ; : _____ ..
Whore did you get that COPYING BOOl
From Marshall k Muuldin's. I preserve oo
'* iei of ell my letters, without aae of water
i. expense of press. It Is the best thing in u
rt Be sure to go end get one.
w Qo to Marshall k Mauldin's Drugstore a
f ask for the JAPANESE CLEAN8II
CREAM. It will remove grease, paint, pits
Ac., from clothing, without the slightest in,
ry to the most delicate fabrics. Will inji
no material that cold water does not fade
*" Try iL and if it falls we will refwm your mon
^ For sale only by Marshall k Mauldin.
No more explosions! Try the Premli
^ 8iftty OIL, it $i a gallon. Doable ratio
ud 1Mb upward* of 160 dogrooo Pah re o be
|j(| safest, purest and moat economical Oil in
world; hum* brilliantly; laota longer tt
other OUa ; no smoke, no charred wieks,
change of lamps ; contains no Naptha, no Q
olinc, nor Bonsino; Is approved by the N
York Board of Fire Underwriters.
In order to prepare for oar Fall Stock,
are disposing of the following goods at o?
Perfumeries, Brashes, Toilet Articles, P1
>I,A and Fancy Goods generally. Bargains
rd, be had.
We will bars a large and complete as*
ment of Uoods in our lino for the Holidi
and will order articles desired.
M ARSIf U.I, d MtfTLM*
[OFFICIAL.
? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \
SxtCUTITI OirAITMIT. )
I TN Pnr*n,no* ?f ? wrt of ili* General
I X.. Awetnbly approved Merth.l..l870, ?-n
| titled A.U ??i ?rojrldina for iK? ?u??i
elaclon and the manner of conducting th?
'lime. by an Ml approve*) Ma*oh
19, 1819, an fWiw will ba held in |k?
several covin ties ?f lliis Stale . on the
THIRD WEDNESDAY, being tha 16th
day of October, for the following Stale,
Legislative. County and Congressional
officers. to servo for ih# neat two and (oar
years, ae provided by the Slate Constitution
and ads of Coogrrea of the United
Statee, to wit: Governor, Lieutenant Govm
emor, Attorney General, Secretary of
State, State Treasurer, Comptroller General,
Superintendent of Education, ,Adju
^ tant and Inspector General, members of tha
- General Assembly, Solicitor# In the several
jndieial circuit#, and for the various eounty
office#, together with one member of Cons
m grave to represent tha State at large, and
Representatives in the reapeelivg Congressional
Districts.
| At the eald election the following amend
menfa to the State Constitution will be
submitted to tha votera for ratification or
_ rejection, to wit:
l#t. Amendment relating ta ?'
_ f ?6" "*
lime of holding general elections.
S'rike out all of that poili?n of Section
J Xf of Article 2 following the words * eighteen
hundred and seventy " occurring in
the fourth and fifth lines, and insert the
P following; " And forever thereafter, on the
first Tuesday following the first Monday in
November, In every second year. In suoh
i manner and at sttch places aa the Legisla
luro may provide." The manner of voting
on this amendment- shall he as follows;
Those in ta?or of the amendment shall de.
posit a ballot with the following words
written or printed thereon, " Conxtitulion
al Amendment?Tea." Those opposed to
aaid amendment shall essl a oallot with the
following words writen or piloted thereon,
" Conxtitutioual Amendment?No "
2d. Amendment relating to the further
incresee of the public debt of the State, aa
follows: Article XVI. "To the end that ,
the public debt of South Carolina may not
hereafter be increased without the due con
elderation. and tree consent of the people
of the State, the General AeSMinbly is hereby
forbidden to create any further debt or
obligation, either by the loan nl the credit
of ilie Stale, by guaian'ee, endorsement or j
otherwise, except for the ordinary and cur ,
rent business of the State, without flret ,
submitting the question as to the creation
of inv new debt, guarantee, endorsement
?>r loan of the ercdii, to the people of this 1
Siate. at a general election; and unless '
two thirds of the qualified voters of this 1
State voting on the question shall he in 1
favor of tu'ther debt, guarantee, endorsee 1
merit or loan of this credit, none shall be '
created or mad?."
The manner of voting on this amendment 1
shall be as follows : '
Those in favor of the amendment shall de
posit a ballot with tha r..n.i?i?? ??"
ten or printed thereon, '*Caniti',itional '
Amendment, Article XVI. Yet."
Those opposed to (be amendment shall cast
7. i * a following words written or who
shall sell any intoxicating ilrm*? .... ?-_ I
day of election, shall he guilty of a misdetneanor,
and on conviction thereof, shall be
fined in a sum not less than one hundred dol- I
Inrs, or be imprisoned for a period not less I
than one month, cor more than six months.? <
The Commissioners And Managers of Election,
and each ef them, are hereby required, with
strict regard to the provisions of the Constitution
and laws of the State, touching their 1
duty in such case, to cause 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 the ascertaining
and determining the persons who
shall hare been duly elected thereat, according
to the rules, principles and provisions prescribed
by the Act and Amendment thereto,
aforesaid.
In pnrsnance whereof, I have hereunto set my
band and caused the great seal of the State
to be affixed, at Columbia, the lftth day of
September, A.fl)., 1872. and in the Ninetyseventh
year of the Indepeudenco ef the
United States of America.
!Z77. I ROBERT K. SCOTT,
?.? J Oovernor.
. L. CARDOZO,
Secretary of State.
3 lb accordance with the above, the following
persons are appointed Managers of Election
for Greenville County i
N<? 1, Dunklin Township?Plnee of voting,
9 F M Davenport's?J 11 Latimer, Chairman,
John Thoinpsoo. Israel Berry.
No 2, Ouklawu Township?Place of voting, I
T E Ware's?J D Sullivan, Chairman, J D
Charles, Richard Lester.
No 3, Fairview Township?Place of voting,
J K Stone's?J K Stone, Chairman, Noah
Cannon, David Morton.
^ No 4, Qrovo Township? Plaeo of voting,
John Charles'?W W Tarrant, Chairman, D
Charles, D B Finley.
No 5, Austin Township?Place of voting,
( Bethel Church?Andrew Forrester, Chairman,
) Wesley Gaines, R 11 Bramlett.
No 6, Oantt Township? Place of voting,
W C Yeargia's?J II Leoderman, Chairman,
* ' W T Shockley, E Rodgers.
? No 7, Butler Towoship? Place of voting,
Batesville?T H Cole, Chairman, B Q liamby,
S B Mulchings.
No 8, Gtecnville Township?Place of 70Iting,
Greenville C II?J H Schofield, Chair
man, J P Hillhuuse, Zioo Collins.
No 9, Chiek Springs Township?Place of
voting, Chiek Springs?J W Hooker, Chair*
man, W 1) Green, Warren Pool.
No 10, Paris Mountain Township?Place of
voting, J M Farr'a?E Hooker,'Chairman,
P* Reuben Loftis, Thos. Thompson,
or No II, O'Neal Township?Place of voting,
M< Double Springe Church?J M Carman, Chairman,
J M Crotwell, W C Curry.
No 12, Batea Township?Plaee of voting,
n(l Marietta?P B Benson, Chairman, J A Dill,
IO Jr, M I, West.
No 13, Highland Township?Plaee of vo'
tine. T J Mitchell's?David Cannon, Chair
man, William McKenny, Jr, Jo?l Farmer,
're No 14, Glassy Mountain Townabip?Place
, of voting, U W Coaler's? W D Robertson,
Chairman, K L Bowden, Matthew Brno*.
*' No lb, Saluda Township? Place of voting,
J H (Joodwin'e? A A Stewart, Chairman, W
urn T Black well, Alfred Ward.
Pd No Id, Clevelan d Township?Plaoe of voi.
' li"fi Alfred Hood's?J H I>eckworth, Chair?
man, Joseph Hardin, W L Anderaou.
lh" The flrct named on each list is Chairman o
ist the Board of Managers in their respeotivi
bo Townships, and the Chairman of each Boari
(| is reqnested to meet at Oreenville C H on Sat
nrday, the ilth instant, for the purpose of re
* eeirlng the Ballot Bmeo and instructions.
J08I1UA PRUKTT,
w# * Chairman Board of Commissioners of Klee
Hon for Oreenville County.
: Ootober let, 1871. 22-t
P*?
CM Clerk Wanted.
?rt- A Y0UN0 ftf ff"**1 ???? * , who d<
/\ aire* to atndy law, can effect a desira
| i>te arrangement for two or tbraa years with
I 1- ? th full nvaolInn (n ikia i\lnen A tvnl
r. thlt nffio*. 20 S
4
-.'II. 11 1 "I 1 ?L^.' ?^'?Li."??
c>UNS.
SINGLE GUNS,
. Ai?* 50. 1300, f4 00,$0 00. *? <K>t|8 QO
|10 00, #14 00, lo 00.
DOUPtB GUK8,
At $ 00,17 00, If? 00.911 00, |tf 00, $24
00, $16 00. mo 00. |4t) 00. #00 00 lo'fTO uO
Breaob-Loadinff Double Duns,
A $40 00. #40 00. m<> 00, $00 00 $76 00
. #90 00,1110 00. || #0 OO to moo 00.
PlbTOLS,
Boil ill A ? Colt'*, Aljen'e, BherpV
Whitney tad other kind?, ti tuadbttur.
ore' prloM. Ammunition 4/id UipUmeuii
for B< (t?h loaditj Quae, tt email adveui
on .Coal of Import el ion. M^talin
tlno for Rli'< ind Pistol*, al loWeCi tnaikel
prtor*. A complete naaortmeiii of all Bport
tog Goods ; prices, and description s?nt os
application.
Good a shipped by Rxpreek, 0. O. D.
POUUNEY, TRIMILE * C0?> ~
IMPORTBRB,
No. 200 W, Baltimore St., Baltimore.
yWRichard'a. Doagal'a, Greener'*, Seott'i
and other celebrated make of gups on hand
oi.d Imported to .order.
Sept 26 21 w ,ly
EXECUTORS' SALE,
FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND
ACRES OF FINE
I WOODLAND*
BY elrlMef an order from the Circuit
. Court for Greenville County, we will
aell before the Court. House doof, on Ha lea*
day in October next, to the highteet bidder,
the following land*, to wit;
One Tract in Greeviile Coonlj, 8?-e milea
above the City of Greenville, lying on hoih
aidea of the Air Line Railroad, and of the
Rutherfotd U?ad, containing about One
Thouaand Acme, and known aa th? Mountain
Creek Tract.
0?e Traet, containing from Four to Five
Hundred Acres, lying between the Pendle*
ton and Anderson ttoada. and on both aides
of the Eaaley'a or Towns' Brld ,e Road.
One Tract, of about Four Itundowt A????
lying between the Andoivii) and Orove
K??d?, and on bo,h aide* of the Greenville
4 Columbia Railroad
One Tract, of about Fourteen Hundred
Acres, lying between the Grove and Augusta
Road*, on both sides of the South,
and North Forfca of Brumby Creek, aod
known as the Brushy Creek Tract.
One Tract, of about Twelve Hundred
Actea, known as the Lame! Creek Tract.
One Lot of Seven or Eight Acres, lving
within t be corporate limits of the City of
Greenville, fronting on Pendleton and Anderson
Street*, and adjoining lands of
Gaines. Stradley and others.
The above I anda are almost entirely in
I he original forest, and the extreme outer
limits of no portion of them is more than
tix milesfrom the Ci'y limits?some of them
?re entirely within the City, others party
within and partly without, and others
from a halt to five and six miles distant- ?
The different Travis will oe sub-divided in,0
Tracts ol from Thirty to Fifty Acres to
lull purchasers, and Plats of the same will
tie exhit?iUrd oti the day of enle, and in the
meantime can be seen by calling on Aloxindcr
MoBre
also.
One Tract of Land, known as the 1 Shoal
Tract," containing One Hundred and Forty
Acres, more or lesa, ilunt^jiui^ innuadi
II Jt&Jito' the Gap Creek
Tract," tying on both sitle? of the Old Gap
Creek IL'S'I and Gap Creek, containing Villeett
Hundred or Two Thousand Acrea, and
extending to the North Carolina Line.
TERMS.?One third Cash ; balance on
credit of twelve months, secured bv Note
and Mortgage of premises Purchases to
pay for stamps and papers
If all the T<acts are not sold on Snlesday I
In October, the sale will continue from day
to day until all ara disposed of.
V. A. McBEE.
ALEX. McliEE,
Executors of Vsrdrj MoBer, deceased.
A ...r 1 A IS R
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Shcrld'i Sale.
BY virtue of an order from S. J. Douthit,
Probate Judge of Oroeuville County, I
will sell, on Salesday in October next, at prblio
outcry, before the Court House door, the
following Tracts of Land, via :
No. 1. All that Traot of Land situato within
the City limits of Greenville, about one
mile from the Court House, on Pendleton end |
other streets now beiug opened, containing
Thirty (30) Acres, more or less, about Ten
(10) of which are under cnltivation, 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, of six rooms ;
also, good Outbuildings, with an excellent
Spring of Water within a few yards of the
House. The said House and Land lies con*
venient to either the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad or the present site of the Atlanta and
Riobmond Air Line Depots. May be cut up
into lots suitable to purchasers before day of
sale.
No. 2. Known as Sherman Lot, situato in
the City of Greenville, on Main Street, hound*
ed on north by North Street, and west by
Laurens Street, and contains One and OneFourth
Acres, more or less. On this Lot is a
good House with four rooms, the necessary
outbuildings, and a Well of excellent water;
also, floa Garden spot. This property is well
located foi business bouses.
ALSO,
A valuable Plantation, situated on waters
of South Tyger River, adjoining lands of A.J.
Ponder, V. MoBee and others, containing
Eleven Hundred and Sixty.five Acres, more
or less, and krown as the Carson Gold Mine
Tract. On this Tract is One Hundred (100)
Acres of flrst*class River Bottom Land, under
a high state of cultivation. This Land Ilea
within eighteen miles of Greenville Court
House, and fourteen miles of Spartanburg C.
H.' The Gold interest in this place baa
been pronouoced, by experienced Miners, to
be very valuable.
The above property is sold as the property
of Luther M. MoBee, deoeased, for partition
anon, (he heirs.
TERMS?One-Third Cash; the balanoe or
a Credit of Twelve (12) Months, with internal
from day of sale. Purchasers to give Bone
and Mortgage of premises to Probate Judge
to secure the payment of the purob we money
Purchasers to pay for Stamps and Papers.
J. L. SOUTHERN, 8. 0. C.
August 21, 1872. 16?7
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
By 8- J. DOVTHIT, Etguirt, Judge of Pre
hats of taid County.
WHEREAS. WILLIAM R ESKF.W h.
filed a Petition in my Offio?, pray
s ing that Letters of Adminiatration on a
1 and singular the goods and ehatMs, rich'
- and ereditaof ELIJAH EsKKW. late of th
County aforesaid, deceased,should be grai
led to him.
These are, therefore, to oite and admoi
tsh all and aingnlar the kindred and eeed
tors of the said deceased, to he aad appei
in the Court of Prol?at? for said County, t
be holden at Greenville 0. H . on the 3
day of October, to show eanse, if any, wh
the said Administration should not t
granted. 8. J. DOUTHIT,
A Judge of Probate, Greenville Co.
y Office of dodge oi Probate, Beptembt
1?>lh. 18*2. *1 ? 9.
"" 'ft Great Improremt
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rflHTS U an ImproeemaiU upo* A* or
X " * to I4?fM torn*, foody ' * *
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entirety vegetable, and guarantee* setUfe
oloe. Sold by *U dri||i?M *fd dealer*
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> Down, MOJSi i DAVIS
MARSHALL ts K&tn
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i JOHN H.
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Home Of N. Y.
' - Assets, July,
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JVorth British and
and Edinbur,
$10,
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Carolina Life, of
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OFFICE WITH MES
Excelsior Matt
THE pulilio is lnlorm?d thst there Is
the Wonderful JExcclsl
| Bound and refrvshinK sl*-ep is Secured
Mattresses. Persons Deed not h*v? th?i
Huge, lor they will not infest tills Mail
These Mattresses ore gotten op in ver
and 910. A food assortment always on
carriage makers, that this Patent Excels!
it is tr>-ry I'ght and durable, and I would
any quantity, as I buy direct from ths
and 1 can sell it very cheap.
Manufacturer of the " Wooderful Pa!
Court House
COLUMBIA PHCENIX,
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By JULIAN A* SKLBY.
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nnrts of tho World, besides spicy Editorial
sharp Locale, interesting Miscellaneous Esai
ing Matter, Poetry, Ac. .
Tkrms. for Six Months.?Daily Phoeni
$1.00; Tri-weckly Phoenix, $2.50; Week
Gleaner, $1.50.
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ORDHVANCE.
t> E it Ordain?d by iho Mayor and A1
1 I men ??l rne t.;iiy 01 wre^nvuie, in
, oil assembled. and h? the authority of
t Mm*. Thai the Ordinance paMed the
I ond of May requiring owners of I
, to keep them up, is hereby repealed
Done and raffled under the Oorpr
j >^8eal of the eakl Oily ol Or
f SE4I. Jville, on Ihe eleventh di
V -'September, in I he year oi
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
enlyxwo. 11. P. HAMMF, IT,
May
A. 11 McDavid, City Clerk.
J-ept18 10
? The State of 8outh Carol:
H GREENVILLE COUNTY.
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Court of toealoaa and Common Pie
?- T WILLUM A. IfcDANIEL, CI.
1 ^ i?M Court, in pnran nee of the <
it iloii. of the Ant of the Legislature In
o*ee made end provided, do herohv
tr notice ihe*. no ELECTON lor Clerk of C
A> Sheriff nod Jo igt of Probe in. for Greet
id 0??iiiitj, will he held in the varlooe T
y ahife, ot the ueuel plnoee of Eloelioi
>0 Wo'lneedny, the Id'h day of October
Witneee tny hand, at Greenville, thi
10th dev of S?pt*mher, A T> 187%
tr W. A. McI>AN 1KU C. C. P. A G
tept 11 1<?
mt in the Medical Science.
6MP0CNK? OB LlTte CURE.
f TED 1871.
W?al SiMtot of A. Q. 8IMMOH8, of Oowfto, pot
Tkti odtofaa doftoa a rlrml fbt Coootipotioo, t>j?rpid
or Dlaaaoad Lkm. It it atild m a oathartle,
t to moo MI Uko kv portoo. Tkb ModMtoo la
ftUoa. Tkooo aoifcrlog -will do vol to tap tMa Modi*
ovorywhoro.
M, Propriotort, Wtldo, Via.
I, Wbolosalo Agootr. ClNMdoatoo, I O.
-DIN. Agents for GreenciUe.
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INSURANCE AGENT,
'ART PTJSLIC.
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Capital, $2,500,000.
1872, $4)898 664*
Mercantile, of London
sr, Capital (Gold)
000,000.
ome, $350,000.
M cmphis, Tennessee,
>00,000.
SRS, EARLB & BLYTHfi.
ress manufactory.
aueh a piece to Greenville, wh?r? they can get
lor ISnttrcMGii aud Pillow*.
I th-s? hot and sultry nights hy lying on these
ir pleasant dreams disturbed by that raT, Bad
trees. They are a great comfort to the weary
ious styles, sizes and prices, iron 96, $7, 98, |9
i hand. Would also say, for the information of
ior is a good thing for stuffing cushions, &e., aa
recommend it. I can furnish the Excelsior in
Botloo Excelsior Company in )arge<qu?ntities,
J. C. C. TURNER,
tent Excelsior Mattress," two doom S<?uih of
11-tt
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY,
ly BHERIFF'B BALES.
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias
to me directed, I will sell before
the Court House door, on S*U?day in October
next, between the hours of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon and 8 o'clock in tha afternoon,
One Tract of Land, containing Ooa Uunw
k died Acres, more or less, lying on waters of
* Saluda river, near Wilson'a Bridge, adjoin*
S ing landa of Elijah Eekew, John Tollarson
? and others. Levied on as the property of
i Catherine Wilson, Executrix, at the duit of
E Josrver Wilson
J
a ALSO,
^ aPa* T,"?t Wf j*na-One Hun_
dr'd *nd Twenty Acres, more or lees, togeth-r
with a Cotton Factory thereon,
known as the lluena Viet* Factory, together
with all tools, machinery, appliance*,.
and appurtenances thereunto belonging.
A.so, one Traot of Land, containing Twen'J
?T*" more or 1<M- ^g'ther with a Crist
Mill thereon, adjoining the Factory Tract
[j more or less, atnourrtTg mm. ? J Cl>
i, Manniacrnring Cuiripnuy.ana otners. Ley.
| ied on as the properly of Lester & Bothers,
' at the suit of M L. Mari-hant and others.?
.. Said pidperty will tie sold subject to lien
of lha mortgage of Wytnan, liytd <fc Co_
upon said property. lie-sold at the risk of
the former purchaser.
x, ALSO,
'J" One Tract containing One Ilundrcd and
Fifty Acres, more or less, and known as
-* the Paper Mill Place, adjoining lands of
T. L. Fowler, S. B. Hutchings and others.
Also, one Tract, known as the Mayfield
Plnee, containing Three Hundred Acres,
*3 more or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Bates
^ k Co., Mrs. Grisham and others. Levied on
1 as the property of Lester A Brothers, at the
o suit of M. L. Merchant and others.
^ ALIO,
^ On Tuesday after Sales.lay at Lester*
^ Factory: 1 Mds, 2TwmHorie Wagons, 2
O Four^florae Wagons, I Buggy, 1 Sett Two>>
Horse Wagon Harness, 1 Thrasher without
^ power, 1 old Spring Wagon, I Corn Shelv
5J ler, 2 pair Scales, about 16 hundred feet
^ Hickory Lumber, about 6 hundred fact
Jv. Walnut Lumber, about 4 hundred feet Ma*
^ pie Lumber, about 15 hundred feet Poplar
Lumber, shout 6 hundred feet Oak Lumher,
about 7 hundred feet Cherry Lumber,
about 4 hundred feet Pine Lumber, 7 head
of Hog?, 6 Barrels. 16 hundred old Cotton
Ties, 60 patterns of old Ragging, 6 Ploughs
and Stocks, 1 Morticing Machine. Levied
on as the property of Lester A Bro's , at lha
suit of M. L Marchant et a I..
ALSO,
1 Urge Mirror, 2 parlor Vases, 2 Cows.
1 large Family Carriage Levied on as the
property of Geo. W. Lester, at the suit of
EL 11. Bubo.
A Lao,
One Tract, on both antes of Middle Tygcr
River, containing 263 acres, bounded by lands
ef Lewis Green, Sally Parmer and others.?
One Tract, eontaining 226 acres, more or less,
lying on branches running into Tygcr and
Paeolet Rivers, adjoining lands of W. A.
Mooney, Tiosley, Ballanger and others. One
Tract, containing 459 acres, lying on Neal'R
Creek, former!) conveyed to Wm. Feller by
M. L>. Dickey. One Traot, containing 274
acres, more or less, lying on both sides of the
Saluda Q?j> Road, being the homestead of L,.
II. Dickey, deceased. Levied on as the prop>
erty of M. D. Diokey, at tbo suit of D.
| Ilodges.
Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay for
stamps and papers.
J. L SOUTHERN, S. 6. C.
Sheriff* Office, Greenville, 8. C., 8eptem.
her 3. 1872. 18-5
8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
QRRKNVILLB GOUXTY.
Sheriff's Sale*.
d*r* ?3Y rirlne of an order from 8. J. Don
oun- Torr. Probate Judge of Greenville
the Qoonty, f will sell, ot? SaUnday In October
next, before the Coort House door, at public
outcry, the following properly, via:.
A House and Lot, situated in the
sen- City of Oreenville, bounded by lands
J ef of Vardry McBee, deceased, O. If..
?0' Townea, and others, and containingMV
Two acres, more or leas. Sold
or. as the property of Oen. Wm. K.
Estley, deceased, for payment of the.
* debts of said deceased. On said Lot
are good Out-houses, Kitchen and oth Lna,
improvements.
TERMS?One third cash ; balance.
on oredit of six month*, with i9,*?
M* tore**, from date. Purcliaeera to giv*
rk of hood and approved security and a
,ireT mortgage of the premise* to the Probate
Judge, to secure the payment of
onrt. the purchase snonav. Purchasers to
iville pay for title* and Mamas.
?W?- J. L. s, o. c.
Sept. 9, 1872. 18-6
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens (hm ?ul squarely
3. fbr the fltat?'t tloket in Georgia, without re*
n K*r?t to the national qu wains.