The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, October 16, 1872, Image 3
? v-.- <+% ? * *. if.j* j)?yw > '**<.annual
report.
OFFICE BOARD CO. COMMISSIONERS, 1
GRUirrtLL*, 8. C? 1178. J
The following Statement will ibo? (M proeeedinga
ot tbe Board ot County Comuiaaienera
from the 6th day of September, I8TI, to
the 15th day of Oetober, 1BT8; pod all* the
claim* audited and approved i
To Amounta rtttiwtd s
Caah eu hand I eat Annual Report, S878 84
Caab of W W Robertaon, Co Treaa :
Acoordiog f Balance for year 188% 88"22
to aettle- J Balance for year I860, 78 88
mont at 1 Balanee for year 1870, 104 42
Columbia Balaaoe for-year 1871, 428 II
Caab of paid ordera of Treaaurer, 23386 08
Caab Rent from Court Houae, 303 64
Caab raeeipta Iron* Lieegeea to re*
tail llquora a 218 26
Caab jreeoipte from fciceoeea to peddle
gooda 90 00
n..k i~?- h.- aw? -?
JulUM- III II ??>! 1 ,,t- mm 14 00
. Cad) receipts from Tntiunr 1071 1X07 00
$30413 60
By Amount* paid
W W Robertson, CO Trtuarar, by
settlement mad* at Colombia, 1808,
baring overpaid Co Court.. ,...$ $83 05
W Hudson, bridga. ? ft 00
J Buckner, painting Treas' uAn 6 00
i 4 Aiken, whitewashing Jail 0 60
J I Ross, do do 0 60
J Brookebire, wood-for oourt kwM, 7 00
OarMina-Printing Co. tax book.. 29 00
Perry, Trial '-iT^tffi inj* consta
bias' blanks $ 60
Sallhran A Son, curtain. ?or O H ' ** 85
do blankets, prisoners 3 00
SoOthera A Greer, ioe for >nrc '* *v 2 74
Basley and Barle. Attorneys for eld
Board Co pontmlssivners 60 00
K K Stokes, books, 17 60
do stationery, 4 00
P Bab"oek, gas Ax tares C H, 36 00
W Rutlege, lightning rods C H, 40 00
D L Miller k Co, ecct, 8 00
T B Thurston, rontTJotfloe, 13 00
IV M Bramiett, constable, 6 On
8 Gilbert, work C H, 8 50
D B Dnggins, work Consnrs' offlce, 1 00
J L Southern, handcuffs, 17 7 6
J L Mix, bridge, 6 00
8 U League, X bridges, 60 00
C E Weliford, Interest on R R bonds, 1760 00
Qen W K Ksaley, do do do 3500 00
John Miller, bridge and gully, 32 00
John H Goodwin, gully, 60 00
Joel Farmer, constable, 7 90
frvino Davenport, bridge, II 00
v v emitd, bridge, 12 SO
do removing obstructions "
Dunklin'a bridge 10 00
Dr J P Latimer, medical account, 13 00
Henry Springfield, bridge. 10 00
Mra A 11 Sullivan, polca couaeway, 20 00
. 8 8 Williams, bridge, Cedar Falls, T4 7.
8 E Moore, bridge, Cooley's, 300 0%
Wiley Ilitt, causeway, 19 00
D L Vangho, countable 3 5 0
C 8 Henntcg, constable, 2 50
J M Terry, cofflp, 4 00
J F Carpenter, centre# eourt House, 00 00
leaao Williams, bridge*- 0 00
Cline A Gibbs,courthouse roof, 1750 00
City Tax, 22 50
8tate Tax 3d 00
J M llunion, assessment, 600 00
Haydcn A liro, printing, 10 00
J W Hart, bridge, 7 00_
Walker, Evans A Cogswell, books
sad paper ?... 112 00
Howell and Walker, bridge, 110 92
A Y Lee, court house, 20 00
W Speuoer, bridge, 3 00
J ff Denny, printing, 70 15
J Matt Fair, plank, - 6 10
, 8 C Clyde, chairs, 7 20
L Raines, do 7 50
J M MeCUnaban, bridge, 25 00
W H Gammer, leek, f 00
' H M Smith, Leater bridge, 40 00
W Harrison, Axe, 75
8 Broaeale, Fair's bridge, 23 25
J Bannister, lime, 3 00
Walker, Evsuse A Cogswell, books, 06 50
J C Bailey, printing, 55 39
W T Bates, Mosteller's bridge, 125 00
Jno Westflald, plonk, 10 00
Marshall A Manila. atwManavy, .14 if
J C Wilson, dealt far Treasurer, 24 00
J B Hawkics, causeway, 40 00
Joel Garrison, i-ridge McBee Factory, 112 30
G E Kifurd, printing, 40 75
T E Waddle, bridge Hudson's Mill, 45 flO
H J 1 0 M Smith, pules, 40 00
J L Southern, work C H and Jail, 10 13
W A Hudson, 2 surveys aud papers,
of roads 18 00
Bramlett and Hudson, chain-bearers, 2 00
J C Smith, chairs, 5 00
do lime, 1 50
P Adings, staae work, road, 7 00
W T Friday, acct, 3 00
U P Johnaon, work on C H, 2 50
B Dunaldaon, do do 1 15
Amount paid out on various old audi* ~
ted claims 5037 50
Repairs of Jail, 51 18
?> L, ooucucn, Sheriff '? fees, 1004 30
do dieting prisoner*, 136S 60
W A McDaniol, Clerk's fees, 399 77
W H Ferry, Solicitor'* fees, 372 60
Wilson Cook, Jury Commissioner, 114 0o
W W Robertson, County Treasurer, 1041 67
Court Constables, 99 00
Expenses Poor House, Steward's
Salury, Repairs of Buildings,
Transportation outside paupers, $2297.63
Jury tickets, 1786.90
Witness tickets, ' * 687.27
Trial Justice witness tickets, 39.40
Assessors old claims, 233.00
Constables old claims, 130.30
Expenses lunatics, ? 67.26
W A Hudson, Co. Commissioner, 93 ?
days, at $3.00 per day, $279-00,
1249 miles, at 6c per mile, 62.46, 341.46
J D Sullivan, Co Commissioner, 63
duys, at $3.00 per day, $169.00,
688 miles, at 6o per mile, 3*.40, 193.40 I
P A Mcl)*vid, Co Commissioner, 39
duys, at $3.00 per day, $117.00, 117.00
W A Hudson, Clerk, 60 days, in the
year 1871, at $3 00, $160.00; 11
days in the year 1872, at $3.09, 183.00
P A MoDavid, Clerk, 73 days, at$3.00, 219.00
Total received, $26413.60 $6296.60
" paid out, 261U0.21 6063 40
3600.62
$ 313.29 669.27
9,481.42
Cash on band to balance, $26100.21
313.29
$26413,60
? m
Public Highways.
Received from Road Defaulters,
Floes $26.30
Paid to Overseers in charge
of same, $26.30
Highway Tax.
Amount collected by P D Oil
reatb, H I,
Greenville Township, $00.00
Expended, $31.75
Services, 35.00
Amount oolleeted by C J Hill,
of Pari* Mountain, $45.05
Expended, advertising, 3.00
" pole#, 17.26
* Esr rices, 15.00
Amount collected by W C
Goodwill, Salads, 72.02
Expended, 03.40
A nonet reoetred from Wm
West, of Bales, 60.00
Refanded to various persons,
ef different Townships, 110.80
Paid Highway Surveyor* s
C D Smith, of Dunklin, 16.00
Israel Charles, Oak Lawn, 16 00
II T Stroud, of Butler, 6.00
W A Pepper, of A rove, ^ . 4-, 26.00
$235.63 $336.20
Due County Commissioners, 1 ?
to balance, $09.73
$286.2C
Total amount cash on band,
$213.60
Tbere are other returns to bo made by Highway
Surveyors.
J ' I * ~ Lr
wrw CLAIMS AUIMTI? AMD AfPIAfBD
Asbrmore. Jas H B'Mge eeonunt .$ 00 00
Austin, John W Constable " 4 00
Arnold, Byrd ? " 14 60
JJailry, J C Printing ? 81 70
?' " ' 13 00
w 49 H ? 3 W|
Bayd?, Vn Constable " 8 00
BenncU A Brookm'n, Bridge " 60 00
Bremit It. W II Oonatablc " 6 76
0ol?mi?, K N 6 J H Poles "* 10 68
Chandler, AP*n Constable " 14 06
Ceuhl*, Peter Smith " 16 90
Oeoble. HA < 6 00
Countb OommUatoncre to A lleBae
Mill account 24 00
Coleman, J W Blasters aaseuut 18 00
Coleman, J H Road >| 88 26
Cleveland, J F Right of Way " 60 00
CHae A Gibha Note, C H - 8,000 00
Carman J M Trial Justice " 79 00
Carman, J L Constable " 46 66
Cat man David Constable " 7 70
Da+ia T W Merohandl-e u 209 18
Donaldson, T Q cash Itorrowed 1,000 00
fin vie. Alfred, Constable " 2 90
Rl'ord, G E priming " 89 26
Few, Dr B F port mortem " 10 10
Fuller W A eomtable " 4 80
Parr. T J bridge 11 12 60
Foster* Hunter, nTrch'ndlse" 17 OC
" 7 SO
Farmer FM " M S 70
Goodwin A Fuller " " 7 60
OtrrlMu. Jn?l liridga " 7l 70
Goodwin, J H Meeting road " 26 (XI
0?Wfr, Cox ? Mark ley Md*e " 64 Id
Goodwin <k Heme, medical '' 26 Of
Harris, Dr A G " " 20 OC
Goodwin, DrH P 26 OC
Hodges it Goodwin, changing
road iwjuiiI 660 Of
Hightower, R bridge account.... 14 9(1
Hicks, J 0 woik on G U account SO Of
Hawkma. J B road " 140 OC
Bok*. Dr A D niedleaj /|/*. '
llaydan * B'o, priming S 00
H.xtgea. J F constable " 4 20
? Hawkins J L smith % 2il
Unod, J B eonaiable " 28 61
Hopkins C T Trial Jutiiaa " 167 CC
Jirnea, Dr W K medical " 294 6C
Johnson. E bridge " 6 I?C
Johnson, Stephen constable " 85 2(
Johnson, Slsplon eonaiable. " 66 4(
Latimer, Dr J P effin, Ac " 7 oi
Moure. J 1* Trial Justice " 230 6f
Moore 8 E bridge 8oO OC
MeClanalian, J M bridge " 40 OC
M?) field. E D constable *' 15 80
Miller, Dr W 8 uirdical " 10 0C
" ' " 6o OC
Marshall Dr S "* " 86 OC
Mcliukin, ahr'fTof Anderaoo " 14 J(]
Marshall A Mauldio, mod " 88 15
Miller, D L A Bro " ' " 7 6C
Moon. B F constable " 18 41
McDavid I' A County Com " 42 06
-Kevee, A A bndue " 8 u(J
Olsou ib Burges, blasting " 9 oC
Peigler, G W constable 21 4C
Pruitt, Joshua ?' " 86 6(1
Pruitt Jacob constable " 4 26
Huuion, J M assessor " 800 00
Robertson, A C constable " 10 46
Kobeitaon, W D Trial Just " 122 6C
Smith, II J d U M road " 2 60
Scuiggs, J P constable " 4 9C
Smith, liJ AOM road poles" 187 64
fiowrll. M F i.ridoa a or
- , - - Q - -w
Sow?li, li F rond and diuh " 7 Ot
Springfield, iiociry road 1ft OU
>pi ingfield. Henry ConrULU " 1 04
Smith. K J <t O M hridg* " 6 OC
Stewart, A A cooatabi* " SO 86
jSU'liVlll', J I) WltllMa M 2 90
Stone, Jenae K Trial Juaiiaa " 62 lift
Sc?tt, Krwion Constable " ft 81
Smith, li M Ouionrr " 09 7ft
Sullivan. ilawieti Trial Jua " 31 60
South. K J <k O M bri <g? " So Oft
Sullivan, J I) Cvuniy Com " 61 80
South E M bt idge ami diieh " 12 00
Si.Mvan <fc Son. Mdea " 80 2ft
Stiudley,Sbridge andculbart" 2ft O0
Smith. A O e?n viable " 30 10
Tanner, Carter road p?lK\ " lu 00
4. u .. t 4. ao eu
Tboaaaaon, J 14 eonvtabl* " 18 70
lay!or, Allr?-d bridge " " 25 Oft
Thorn paon, J A twuatabla " 4 90
Trammed C burning p?)ea " 14 oO
Waddall, T l? bri lgv 44 00
Wi>tld?n, R F Highway 3ur " 4 60
William', Henry bridge " 83 00
Walter, UrF A tneli.iuea " 9 6u
We-iniur?lnnd. l)r H V tiled " 10 00
Wlilinure, W J Mdte " S 26
Yauifho. ill W bridi/a " l?i
*2?t 26
1,7'28 se
'2.243 61
3,913 81
Toti?l f8,118 u8
Amount due on old Auditor
"* CUmus 65*2 65
Indcliieduear $6,888 68
W. A. HUDSON,
Chairtntn Board Co. Commissioners.
P. A. M,-David, Clerk.
Oct 24 1
cottonmm
AT THE
Coach Factory.
PLENTY OF BALANCE*. STIL
YARDS, GIN BELTING,
THICK SHEET IRON,
For Mil e, An., at
GOT7ER, COX <fe MARKLEY'8.
Oct 9 '23 tr
FALL AND WINTER
?[L?TO:?3
AND "
OE3MTS'
FURNISHING GOODS.
VLr E nr" now reccvii gn targe and euperinr
II Sioek of CLOTHING, got up in the
latest style* and l>es. worktnntiship. Also,
a complete asenr'ment of liaat Siting Shirts
| Lineif and Paper Collars of all size*. flue
Merino Undershirts and Drawers Wool
Ov?-rehlri?, Shawl* Silk and B-aver Hale,
Nfi-k Ties, Shoulder Braces, Hosiery, Linen
aod Silk Handkerchief*. &?., Ac.
SWANDAl.E Sl ISAACS.
Oct 9 28 8
jUW.C. SWAPPIBLD.
tumu
OLOTHI1VO
AND
HAT HOUSE.
HAVE recently refined nor 8tore. and
are now occupying the entire buildiog
with (he
Largest Be tail Stock in the
State.
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
f? |n the Room formerly ocoupitd by
HEART * nil,
And ie filled with iha
CHOICEST (WOODS
In our Lioo,
CALL AND SEE US.
Oct 9 28 -oi
; ' EXECUTOR'S SALE!
WILL b? void, at the late r?#WUn?? of
AMERICA POw LER, dae?aa?H, on
Thun&ay. t4th October, th? following Prop*
1 ?rtjr, to Wit:
Tract of Land, containing one
i hundred and thirty acres, more or
1 leu. known as the Crotwell Place.
| One Mule,
Hogs. Cattle, Sheep,
One Two-Horse Buggy,
One Two Horsq Wagon,
i One Cast Iron Sorghum Mill,
Household and Kitchen Furr.i1
- tnre, besides many other articles.
! I TniMt iV.k (m .11 .? >-. r? * 1
whieh will bo "Id on twelve month*' cred- .
It, mori|i|? md good wontT.
M. HFOWLER, I - Mutor.
T. N FOWLER. J ?**?ttlort- '
0** U S_ J
JYEW GOODS,
AT THE
lav store.
HOVEY & TOWNES;
HAVE ju?t roetivnd ? aplendid Steok in
tboir line? '
Stdj^e and j
B**own Sheermgs and Suhtinge,
Drills, Pillow Casing, Ticking, .
Canton Flannel and Prints. I
Fine Dress Goods, Silks, Alpac ?
cas, Poplins. Merinos, Crett??nnes, ;
Tamise Cloth, Baden Suit Cloth, j
&c, <fec. j
ALSO, ]
A Largo Stock Cloths, Casei (
meres, Chinchilla Cloth, Jeans, 1
neraey, Flannels, Blankets and
Drugget. J
also, (
Notions. Hosiery, Qlovtrs, Scarfs,
Ribbons and Trimmings.
Ladies* and Children's Shoes j
and Ga ters of all styles,
i Shawls from 60 cts. to $20.
cr CALL AIB IIAH1IE. .
They charge Nothing Tor Showing thoir looda. I
IIOVEY & TOWNES. 1
UCl V 33 tf
PURS LIBBF.TY
WHITE LEAD,
Buy the Beit?It it the Cheapest
To Oonanxnars of Whlta Loot Everywhere.
UNEdUALED.
let. F..r Wearing and CnworJ (/> f*roperti?a. (
8<. For W><i<on?M mid B-auiv of Finish.
8d For Uni<?'im Finenera ol Grinding.
4tli 8ame Weight will do more and t>e'ter
work, *1 a giv?n mat, lhan any other.
6th. Hon Bconomioal WliiU Loed ever in>
trod need.
fith. K you with to proenra much value
a* | ovinia for your money and secure j
hmdsome aud durable work, um
Pur? Liberty Whit? Lead. 6
Try K and bo convinced, Satisfaction guar* t
nttrii
WHOLES ALU AO> V75
?OWER,r4ll JfiiABUDEALERS
IN
Coach Material*. I'aittla, Oils,
UIiim, Piiiijr,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
Oct 9 23 20
Notice.
ALL persona ind-Med to I he Estate of
AMERICA FOWLER, drceae-d. will
plraac come forward and |>ay raid indentedneaa;
and ihnee having elaima will present
them proi rrly attested, to the under
signed, at an early dnv.
M H FOWLER,
T. N. FOWLER.
u? 9?23?3 Extent, ra. J
NOTICE. . ]
ALL peison* indebted to the E-tat-* of *
W. H. HOVEY. deCeaeed. and thoa- ?
in<>ft)ted to the la'e fi?m of W H. Hl?VEY a
& CO.. are rxjnMieil to make pmm.iit between
thia a?d ihe firat day of December
n?xt It being abao'u'ely necaavry to p
cl??ae the business ?>f the K^t?tc of i|). late
W. H HOVEY. those peraona wtio neglect
tlt'8 notice will have their nolea and accounts
placed in the handa of an attorney
'or eoIleell D. 8. A. TOWNES. '
Oct 9 23 8 ,
Wanted, r
' u
THOS.RWILDMAN,
At Murpby's Marble Yard.
Oet2 22 tf
EST&BL1SHEDIB35. 1
GKEENVILLE '
COACH FACTORY,
FALL ANO WINTER TRADE, I872-'3
THE public are notified that besidea our
uaual supply of
ej? VEHICLES, ,i
w" we make several now and handsoote
sidles of "
EOCK&VAYS
AND
New and elegant style* 1
8PRING-WAGON BUGGIES, *
for one and two horaea.
WAQOW*? cl
First-CUse A, No. 1, Iron Axle 1, 2, 8, 4 and
6-horse '
FARM WAGONS *
kept regularly in stock. ?.
37 Years practical experience ! *
GOWER, COX A MARK LEV.
Oct 2 22 4 __
TAILORING.
6. B. POORE A CO. J
A RE * " prepared at prerent to execute
Cm. all kinda ?l TAILORING. having in ^
their employ s nsmber uf competent and l(
efficient Workman, and fee I that they can
meet the wants of the Oreonville trade.?
Cm tin* dona ir the laiael atyla and fash
ion. and on ah?rt nonce. All work 'war- as
ranted hy thorn. They aak a continuance hi
of patronage.
0. B. POOR K A CO. M
137*31 and, soar the Poet Oifice.
Oct '4 U'i tf
?** - L ft -si - - r-4- ;r - - - ? I 1 ..I. .J
,1?.-.. .
Isaac Bulzbaclier,
WATCH KB, Jew-lry ?nd 8Us*r War*,
Cutlerv and Yanej Article*. Ui??
ler Columbia Hotel, Oolrmbka, 8. C.
Oet 9 t8 8m
ESTABLISH ED 1885.
OP.BENVXIL'HS
COACH FACTORY..
THE Stock for Fall and Winter trade is
rapidly tiling up. J
35 doz. Door. Pad and oihar Locks
10 kegs Cut Nails and Brads
30 puir* Trace and Breast Chains
Log Chains and Continued Chain
Dast Steel, Mptase and nfttagoo
I 800 feet beat an fait Btaaling Fuss
Dozens Long Bandied Shovels
Spade*. Fork* and 11 oca
160 gallons Varniahes, Assorted
1 cask* Liiia*?ed Oil "*
) casks Tanner's Oils
Largo stock Machinery Oils
3iU for Wool Carders
Large assortment of Paints, ground in
Oil and dry
3rn*hes, Windrw Glass, Pnttv
Jarriage Materi la. Lea'her, Bent Rims.
Morticed Hubs, Castings. Lea.her i
and India Rubber Belling, from two
to eight inches wide
Mies, Tools, Locks, llinffe*. Ac.. Ac.
GOWER.COX A MAKKLEY.
Sept 26 21 tf 1
FRESH ARRIVAL
T.
OF %
I
OM EJ -%S7
GOODS ;
CELY & KRO.'S,
PENDLETON ST.
We are prepared to make
liberal advances on all Cotton
hipped through us, to beet Douses
n New York or Charleston.
Oct 3 22 4
DOOKS,
5ASH AND BLINDS,
A/TOULDINU8. BRACKETS. STAIR 1
lYI. FIXTURES, Builders' Furnishing I
{Mrdwnre, Drain Pipe, Fluor Tiles, Wire <
lunrda, Terra Cotta Ware. Marble and Slnto '
iantle Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty. (
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on ap- <
lication, by P. P. TOALE, ]
20 IIayoeanU33 Hnckney 8U., _
Charleston, 8. C.
Oct 2 22 ly |
riiait^c in Business.
1X7 E desire to give notice, that we have
* T this da\ sold our Stock ol DRY
SOODS aid GROCERIES, with onr good
rill. ? ? Mr. A. A. Ft tSTKR, who has con- .
ict-d 'lie business eo successfully for the '
rat tour years, ami in retiring front the I
u?in-*e, wcul * cm mend him to our old I
i-'end end cti'tom-ia. as worthy their high I
at esteem and con fid'-no- |
FOSTER A HUNTER.
September 20'h, 1872 I
ii
Take Nolicc. i
r IIAVF. BOUGHT OUT all the STOCK '
I of the Firm ..f FOSTER A HUM EH. I
i.d wil> c-.minoe at same old Stand. Our I
rmer ft tend* and customer# will receive a '
in dial welcome, and no trouble will h#
at rd to giv>" general satisfaction. Give
ic a ca!|. A. A. POSTER.
S- ptember 2<>th, 1872.
Tioiicy, Money. J
\LL PERSONS i ode I ted to the Firms
of PO'TER A HUNTER and M. A.
IUNTEU A CO.. arc notified that all Acsunt
a due tlieni will he closed, and all who
nv? claims against us will present them
>r payment.
FOSTER A HUNTER. (
M A. HUNTER A CO.
September 20th, 1872.
DR. J. P. IIILLHOlfAE having porches
ed lr? nt 111 onr Stock ot DRUGS,
IKDItiNES and GOOD WILL in the hostess
ot M. A. HUNTER A CO.. wa cheerilly
AAmniend him to our old friends and
jstomeis M A. HUNTER
A A Dr wTOr* 1
?. a. rvoj nn. |
8?piemt?er 20th# 1872 ,
Notice*
r HAVE pnrehKMil from M#*pn M A.
I HUNTER dc C<? , iKht entire 8toek of
Rl'O-* MEDICINES, end np^et lo {
inMfMie bu?in>es at their old 8t*nd.?
fonld c<>r tinlly tnvite "nr old friende and ^
iPtomeri to give me a eal'.
J P. HILLHOUSE.
September 20th. 1812
kXKCUfOR'S SALE. ;
[ WILL evil to the hitfheet bidder, ?t the *
L rr?idenee of Mre. SARAH RENNET, .
ceeaeed. near Ja?ke<?n Grove, on Thureday,
te flih day of November next, Tract of
and, containing One Hundred and Thirl) (
erea. Thia Land |i*i well, haa a corofor- ,
ible Dwelling Houae. Ac.
ALSO.
The peraonal property, be'onglng to r
ild deeeaeed, vis ; Red*. Redd in ;, Houae
Id and Kitchen furniture, Cattle, Ac. A".
Terma of sale. a credit of twelve montha
c the Land. Per onal property, caah.
W. IL COOPI.ETT, Executor.
Oct. 7, Im72. 3 1 I
-?-LI, ,? J?> 1- ?
MARSHALL
MAULDIN.
NOW
IS THE TIME TO SOW
RED CLOVER;
Ten Bushels
1 ? 4 .
VOR SALS AT
MARSHALL & MAULDIN'S.
Wanted to Bay*
FOR WHICH THB HIGHEST PRICES
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.
PAINTS & OILS,
AT LOW PRICES.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
At Publishers' Prices.
72 Doz. VEBSTEB'S SPELIIL
AT WIIOLE8ALK TRICES.
Where did you get that COPYINO BOOK ?
Prom Marshall ft Mauldiu'a. I preserve cop*
ice of all my letters, without use of water or
expense of prcsa. It ie the beat thing in uac.
Bo suro to go and get cno.
Go to Murahall & Muuldin's Drugstore and
Ask (or the JAPANESE CLEANSING
CREAM. It will remove grease, paint, pitch,
ke., from clothing, without the alightcet inju?
ry to tbc mott delicate fabrics. Will injure
do material that cold wator does not fade.?
Try it, and if it fails we will return your money.
For sale only by Marshall k Mauldin.
No more explosions! Try the Premium
Safety OIL, at $1 a gallon. Double refined,
and tests upwards of 150 degrees Fahrenheit;
safest, purest and most economical Oil in the
world; burns brilliautly; lasts longer thai
other Oils ; no smoke, no charred wicks, no
change of lamps ; contains no Naptba, no Gasoline,
nor Bccxiou; is approved by the New
Yojk Board of Fire Underwriters.
In order to preparo for our Fall Stock, we
are disposing of tho following goods at cost:
Perfumeries, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Pipes
and Fancy Goods generally. Bargains ean
be bad.
We will have a large and complete assortment
of Goods in our lino for the Holidays,
and will order articles desired.
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3H0E FACTORY!
GOWER, MILLS 4.CO. 1
with tkti h?ft and
A/ moat skillful man- I
in T I M 'PProrad machine
\^!S|accumulated a
perior leather from
heir " Bui-kiiorn Tannery,"-r? P'opered to
upply the trade with various styles of Men's,
Voinen's and Boy*'
SHOES. ,
Their First-Class Work will be stamped
rith the name of the Firm, and warranted.
r. C.'OOWKR, I | H. I. McBRAYKR, .
). P. MILLS, | | GKO. HKLDMAX. j
Sept 26 21 ?m
Wanltd,
3 AAA CHESTNUT of OAK HAILS,
v for which the Cash will be paid
For Sole,
rwo First-rate Family HORSES, Pure ]
Essex HOGS, Roar, Sow and Fonr Pigs, '
)ne See Mileh COW and CALF, Rnst-proof '
IATS, large lot o CEDAR for Tabs or Baekts,
One-horse WAGON. Apply to
C. W MARSHALL
ifrCenviU^ a 1?
Sept 21th, 1873 21 1
A Great Improremen
iinnonr hepatic coi
PAT EN'
THIS U an Improvement ipw the origl
up In Liquid form, reedp far Ma. T1
papal*, or tap SloknaM irliiof from Torpi
ran ovea tka Mia, and causes tfad patient t
otirelp refutable, and guarantees aatlafaotlc
clna. Sold bp all druggists and daaiara ova
kiivo a rosbobohjoi
DOWfK. M0I8B A DAVIS, I
MARSHALL A MATTLC
Sap II
JOHN H. g
LIFE AND FIRE
AND NOW
Home Of N. Y. I
Assets, July, 1
North British and J!
and Edinburg
$10,0
Georgia He
Carolina Life, of
$,10
OFFICE WITH MESS
Excelsior Mnttr
THE public it Informed that ihert li m
the Wonderful Excelilc
Sound ted refreshing sleep it secured
M" It r esses. P.-renns need nut htv? their
Bugs, lor they will not infeat this Maitr
These Mattresses are ttolleo up in varic
and $10. A good tseurtmeni always on I
carriage makers, that Ihia Patent Excelsio
it ia very l<ght and durable, and I would i
any quantity, as I buy direct frttn the B
and 1 can sell it very cheap.
Manufacturer of the " Wonderful Pate
Court lluueo
ADMINISTRATOR'S
8AU.
BY virtue uf an order from S. J. Douthit
Judge of Probate. I will sell, at the ret
idenco of Col. E. S. IRNINE, deceased. ?
the 2hlh d"y of October next, all the PERSON
AL PROPERTY belonging to the estate i
said deceased, consisting of;
One Fine
BLACK OTALLXON.
One Fine
BB.OOD MAP.S.
Two Fine-Blooded
PXLLXES.
Five or six head
HOUSES AND MTTL.ES
1 JS1T2TY. ~
Two or three
YOKES OXEN.
One Fire
DEVON BULL.
Three Younjc
a?V,OJf,BULLS. v
Eight tfr in "bead Finn. ' * of
DEVON MILCH COW'S
Three or Four Fine
DEVON HEIFERS.
30 or 40 head
STOCK HOGS.
One Fine Family
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS.
Several Second-Hand
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES, WAGONS, and CARTS
Lot PLOWS.
Plow f.nd Wag.?n GEAR.
One TIIKESHEK,
and two or throe
FAN MILLS.
One Cast-iron
SORGHUM MILL,
and three or four
LARGE IRON KETTLES.
One Lot Iron and Wire
FENCING.
One Lot LUMBER.
Lot Wheel, Barlev, Red Rust-Proo
Oats, and Orchard Glass
OBttUS.
ALSO,
Household and Eitch
en Furniture.
TERMS?CASH.
ANN J. IRVINE,
Administratrix, with the Will Annexed.
Grconiille, S. C., Sept. 25, 1872. 21-4
A SINGING CLASS
I7?OR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLE
MEN will commence on the First o
October. continuing Six Months.
PRICE PER SESS/OX- $5.00
First Leeson will be given on Wednesday
2d October, at the Academy of Music.
No accession will be received after th<
>pening of the exercise*.
The Theory of Music and Harmony als<
taught in the same Class.
Tickets to be obtained at the Drugstores
l'rof. M. G DaCAMPS.
Sept 25 21 4
Boot and Shoe Making*
fjpHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared will
jm. c?>nipHi<*n< nnrimen to nn mii ord?*<i
for BOOTS md SHOES, ??f both fine nc
beavy qualities, nn noiic-. He guar
tnt?e? satisfaction. REPAIRING piutnptly
atien-tedf to.
fW shop nearly opposite Messrs. Gow<
ir, Cox A Mark ley's.
BUTLER DYER
April 10 ' ^ 4J ly
PIP ABC AifK
assortment o
food CIGARS, at very reasonable prices.
"OUR HOBBY."
Another anpply of the above exoelkm
Brand will bo motived in a few days.
Oot2 22 S
Sheriff's Costs. .
Urbsnvillk, 8. C., Sept. 22, 1972.
PARTIK8 owing COSTS in the Sheriff'i
Office to me, on my own aooonnt. or a?
Administrator of the Ketate of A. B. VICR
KRS, deceased, are homby notiled that Wa
K. Karle is antborisod to reooive and reoetpl
ror the same. W. T. SHUMATE.
PERSONS interested will please take nn<
tree, and arrange to pev the above on.ts
MM. E. KARLK.
Sept 24 21 3
?? ? -- -w,,m L i mfyi; mwtiikt >U f,
k In the Medical Seienee.
ror*D OK JL1TKK CUKE.
TED 1871.
Ml UMiht Of A. Q- SIMMONS, of Qoovgia. p?t
111* ?dldao Mm a rtrat for ConaUpatl?, Vjti
or DUooaed Lirer. It M all! m a cathartic,
? won fool llko a now poraoa. TfcU Modioloo la
?. Tbooo aafarlag will da voll W try *bU Modiay
Ota.
I, Pr?prl?U?, WaMo, Fla.
Fbolooalo A(?tUf Ckarloatoa, SC..
IN. Agents fpr Greenville.
4m
iCHOFIELD,
INSURANCE AGENT.
IRY PUBLIC..
Capital, $2,500,000.
872. 84,808,084.
lercantile, of London
, Capital (Gold)
00,000.
me, $860,000,
Memphis, Tennessee,
00,000.
IRS. EARLE Sl BLYTHE,
ess Manufactory.
uch a place in Green.ilia, where they can get
?r IQnUrcmc* and Pillow*.
these hot rntd rultry night, by lying on thee*
pleasant dreams" disturbed by that put, Bed
eee. They are a great comfort to the weary
>u. style., sizes and prieea, from $8, $7, $8, $9
tand. Would also say, for the informatiob of
r is a good thing for atuffing cushions, Ac.. as
recommend it. I can furnish the Excelsior in
osIon Excelsior Company in large quantities,
_ J. C. C. TURNER,
nt Excelsior Mattress," two doors South of
11-tt
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry Wrils of Fieri Facia*
tw me directed, I will sell before
the Court House door, on SalcmUijf in Aro.
t, vrtnber next, between the hour* of 10 o'clock
i in tlie for.noon aud 3 o'clock in the after.
? noon,
(j- One Tree' of Land, containing One
Hundred Acres, more or lea*, lying on waters
of <aluda river, n?*ar Wilson's Bridge,
adjoining land* of E'ijah K'kew, John ToU
l.rson a>-d others. L vied on as the property
of Osih.rin. W.U.... ?'v
i stilt <>f Jui-p-r Wilson, Executor, llumc
e'ead o be ret off to d> (cuduul before day
of rale.
1 Trim* Ca?h. Put chasers to pay for
stamp* and paper*.
J. L SOUTHERN. 8. G. C.
Sheriff"* OHioj, Greenville, S. U-, Octo*
ber a. 1872. 18-4
The State of South Carolina
QREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sbei lU'a
TfcY ^ and tbe p3If
Pr3j>eu/atlg% r._.r fn Bsietdat j
? tn November oext, at y* /rrJSCeiy, beforb the
Court llouso door, the TblTowing Tract* of
Land, via :
Tract No. 1. All tbat tract of land situated
in Greenville County, on waters of Kocky
Creek, bounded by lands of lliley Smith, Pol*
ly Hudson, Wm. A. Hudson and others, and
containing One Hundred and Three acre*,
more or less.
Traot No. 2. Also all that tract of land situated
in said county, on waters of said Creek,
bounded by lands of ltiley Smith, Wm. li.
i. Watson, and others, and containing Thirty
Acres, mora or less.
Sold as tho property of John Watson, Jr.,
deceased.
TKKMS?A credit of twelve month?, with
I interest from date for all except so much as
will pay the coats, wbieh will be required in
cash, on the day of Sale. Purchasers to givo
Bond with approved uecurity and Mortgage
of the premises to the Probate Judge to secure
the payment of the purchase money?
Purchasers to pay for Titles and Stamps.
J. L. SOUTHERN, S. Q. C.
Oct. 1st, 1872. 22-J
TAKE NOTICE.
f
? LL PERSONS INDEBTED
to the FIRMS of
. M. A. HUNTER & CO.,
AND or
FOSTER & HUNTER,
Aro especially requested to pay
up, as we are under the necessity
of making this call in order to
. effect
, A CHANGE IN OCR
BUSINESS.
M. A HUNTER & CO,
; FOSTER ?& HUNTER.
Sept 10th, 1872. 10-tf
: LAND FOR SALE.
5 npWO TRACTS of LAND, on Soulli 3aluJL
da River, containing 780 aorea, part
' best River and Creek BOTTOM, with new
improvement*
Al?o large, lot cf valuable HORSES, CATTLE
and HOGS. Apply to
JULIUS C 8MITH. or
J. M. MrCLANAHAN.
May 29 4 td
Prof. M. G. DeCamps*
Dealer ta ? kind*. m musical
MERCHANDIZE. On band-Pis
anoa. Mnlodeona, Flutes, Ao, Sheet Mueia
and Mnale Hooka. Call and eee him, at hie
Rooms la tl>o ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Near the Female Oollepe,
Greenville, S. C.
lfsjr 22 S If
1 SHACKELFORD A KELLY,
FACTORS
J Asr>
' General Commission
Merchants.
* NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
or Ag eats for lioro Phillips' Ammoniated
Carribhean Sea Guano.
W. W. SMACK BLKORI>. WM. AtKKN HUT.
Sept 24 21 ora
Notice.
ALL parties indebted to tbs K>tats of
WILLIAM K. HIOUTOWKit. deeaaaed,
are requested ta same forward and
sei tie ; and thoes having claim* will present
them on or before the &'lt day of Novew.
ber next, or he debarred.
T. W. iiioiitowkh.
Aug 7-II 11* Lx?uutMA'