The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, December 25, 1872, Image 2
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pricos from Kc. lo $25. Onr fric'
?l)e
Q RStKN Villi.If, I. O.
VIDHUBAT, MRnm U, 1?78.
W? in la way rtipomiblt for tk?
?|Mm? if Mr
Tbo LtcUlttarit
Tk? im bill *n |NMKt by botb hoom
ifir a grant 4?aT of dtaaVfiion, and atUmpll
at MmMif. Tbo b?y la fifttaa
mill*, or ?m aad a fialf par aentuan | lite
f*r Um Sun, two for aihaofa, In tor d#S?
atoweiat. and not rsaaadlag thra# fbr Co?o\y
ytpuMl. <?>HH ftfUoa la all.
Tb? follow lag A?'i aad Joint tlrtoldt loss
?*n al*o piaard:
A?l to npoal lb* general Meant* law.
Joiat RaaoUtioa for tha payment of
printing iliba.
A at to aik* appropriation* for tha pay
of oao-third of tha ptr<N*a an.I mllrg* of
tha tnambora aad.othar offloan and attach
m of th? Legislature.
Ia addition to Um above, a tax will be
levied for oa the Air-Llo* Railroad,
ia the Coaatiee eub?cribing bonds in its aid.
The whole tax ia Greenville County will
eertaialy be flfteen aad possibly eighteen
mills on the dollar.
Both D?oees ndjonrned on Friday, 20th
Inst., and will take reeeas until Tuesday,
7th January.
The following ie the Tax As*.
B* it tnmettd, Ae. Saonox 1. That the
comptroller geaeral 'he, and is hereby, au*
thoritod aad dirseted U levy aad eanae to
be eolleeted a tax of five mills oa a dollar
of all taxable property ia the State to meet
appropriation for the fieeal year commino
iag November 1st, till
Sao. t. That the oousptroller general be,
and he ia hereby, authorised and d I rested
to levy, ia addition to the geoeral Slate
levy hereinbefore provided for a tax oi two
mills oa the dollar on all the taxable pro*
|>erty in the State, for the support of pub*
lie schools, which shall be eolleeted at the
same time the xeneral State levy is eolleeted
aad paid into the treasury of ths State.
The same shall be the Stats school fund,
nnd shall be kept by the Stele treasurer
separate aed apart from all other funds in
his possession, and shall, under no oireumstaooea,
bs used for other thr.u school purpose.
Sac. 8. That ths comptroller genetal ie
hereby authorized and required to lavy and
(sum to be eolleeted, in eddition to the brie*
authorised in the preceding sections of
this aet, a tax of Ave mill* on a dollar of
all ths taxable property in the State to pay
the deficiency of the year commencing No
Ttnbtr let, 1871.
Sac. 4. That the county c nimiesioners or
eeh of lb? counties are hereby authorized
to levy and eauee to be eolUcUd a tax not
exceeding three mills on a dollar of all the
taxable property in their respective conntiee,
except the county of Falrdrld, In which
the county eommiaaionere shall not levy a
tax of more than one and one-hr1f(l j) mill* ,
for the fieeal year commenting November
let, 1811; the eai<l lax to include the
highway tax for the aaid year.
Sao. fi. The taxee to be eollcc'ed in act
oordance with the provisions of this ae.
ahall he paid ia gold and silver coin, in
United Slntee eurreney, National Panic
notee, and bille receivable of the State.
Sac. 6. That aU aete or parte of aeis|
joint resolutions and parts of joiut resolutions,
iaeoasietent with the provitiona of
this act, be, aad the same are hereby, suspended
tor the purposes of this act only.
Sac. 7. That the joint resolution, approred
March 18, 1871. catitled ''Joint resolution
authorising and directing the State auditor
and county eonamWaioners to levy certain
laves," be, and the same is hereby, repesled.
Hew Railroad Enterprise.
We heve received from Mr. 0. G. Vaxdkr*
oov, of Knoxville, Tenn., the following letter,
which explains itself:
, Ksoxtilu, Tenn., )
December 7th, 1872. J
J. c. Bailey, Editor of Enterprise: Demr
Sir?A party or us are engaged m woraing
up a narrow gauge railway from Lake Eri?f
south to tho Ohio Riser, tbanea up the ralloy
f tba Big Saady, in Eastern Kentucky,
aroeeing through routh west Virginia and up*
per East Tennessee, crossing the East Tennessee
and Virginia and Georgia Railroad at
GreeneiUe, Tana., thence to Augusta, Ga.,
passing yoar town. The sections through
which the line will pass, speak for themselres.
No line will surpass it in the quality, quantity
and accessibility of the mineral and timber
along its route. We are procuring charters
through the different States, and wa would
like to seoare the cooperation of some of your
lira men. Will yon please furnish me with
the namee of your Repreeontatlvos, end of
thoee who would take an interest in procuring ,
? ekarter through your State.
Yours truly,
0. G. VANDERHOOP. 1
The Lynchburg (Va.) Virginian, contains
tha annexed, alhmion to this same great undertaking
t
" A .V?? gfesiueaSi JCMsreriM.?An assocl- '
alien jn*t formed is Cineleaatl of en to guer.
mIh thai Iktj will famish blo?k ooal there
within fomr aoathi. and biteaaiaoes e^aal to
Yoaghiogbeny wirtkta alee, at aiao and twelre
eentt per baehol. TMa Is Is ha dose by eoa<
trueting a railroad wf the valley ad the Big
Bandy, In Kcataeky, Crest near Cat let tab arg,
en the Ohio, to be eesaeeted with CTaei? ati
by rail ia awe year.
44 At the Virginal and State line the road la
le connect with another rannlag front Saltrille
through Kaat Teaaeaeae to Aebeville and
"Greenville, North Carolina, atahleg a direct
roate te Qui stable, A a gas to, Ac. The road
pievees a eeaatvy riob in eoppcr, coal, cotton*
while pine, Iron, and lumber of rarioua kinds.
The enterprise aeeoti based upon individual
- character, and only atkt to hare the purchase
of 10,100 baahals ot its aoal annually guaranteed.
It is eertataly a bold stroka, and one
tkat will be attentively considered ont of our
eity lintfia."
Mee&re. Donaldson, McCuMotigli,
Goodwin, CUllt?nd?n and Moore, Hoprseenlaiites
io (be Oeaeral Aesemlly,
returned boxes oa Saturday last, to
spend Christmas. Thoy will attend in
ColwmUta, after the holidays,, on the
fib proiliQO.
Unmtn Btatcs Commismores.?Warvvat
8tmmsm, Esq., Una beta appointed United
Statee Cimn#i**b>ncr, rcrident in Greens
Till*.
t ,, ' *
iice?fair warning?tun
itdi?, neighbors and tbe public gouei
-I -tt- i. g
The Ore entitle OtrculdUog Library,
We en rejaeeUd te state the annual meeting
of Mi Librirjr Society will beluldil Hra.
IIS. Iloln's, ob Ifti 3tg December. XTbe brtfltobers
?re itquuM to attend the meeting *111
uVlecfc, A. M., for the porpoee of IWolriai
their subscriptions, end electing oiceri for
the earning year, The llbrvy contains three
er four b did red volume# of Weft lelsoted
books, end her now Seen hi e&lstbtiee Her
years. It wer foandod by the ladles of thle
city, on t rubecriptioB of only IWo dollars
i and flfly oenti, per annum, fore membership.
There here been about forty members evory
year. The books selected ere tbe latest peb*
Mcatioas of standard works. Arrangements
hare been made with pabllthing booses la
V 1. .J lk.nlj-1. n
..ww ?-.? mu l uimavipoia to lorwaru popular
work m toon m published.'
Tbla society U of great adrautaga to tboaa
who wlab to raad at amalt eoat tho atandard
and popular worka as thoy ara publtabad, and
It b hoped tha lad Ira who baTU not heretofore
joined tha soetety, will da aa at ita annual
meeting on Tuosdsy nest,
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LOCAL MATT?Ha.
Boaiaaaa Notices.? IK* wf.7 imtert in our
local column, tart Mess notice* of not let* tkan
/oar fins* tod, for fifteen crate per tin* carry
inecrtion.
Orrtca Public WaieaiR, )
Grbbmvillb Depot, Deo. 13, 1871. J
No. Baler Cotton weighed and marked for
tha past two weeks, fonr hundred and two
(401.) M. 8. SCRUGGS.
OrrtCB Pcblic Wbiorer 1
Grebrvillk, Dee. 18, 1871. |
No. of Bales of Cotton weighed and marked
tha past week, two hundred and
(251.) A. W. McDAVID.
Rbv. Dr. Ui.txardik.?It will be obeerv*
ed in tha list of appointments of the South
Carolina Conference wlrich we publish, that
Rer. Dr. E. J. Mftxacdie has bean ra as-lgn
ad to the Methodist Church in IhisCity. Tlii*
our citisene, Irreepeet ire of denomination*,
will be rejoiced at, aa Dr. M. is held in
eery high esteem and regard by onr entire
people, not only for lite exalted character
but for his talents, learning, eloquence and
general popnlerl'y an a pastor. Hie re> rices
during the year just closing, especially
in connection with tha building of the rew
Church, have been very valuable and efT-c
live, and it is fortunate for his denomination
that he is permitted to finish the work
which he has entered into with such zeal
and earnestness. The new building is now
very nearly completed, and will toon be
dedicated, a woik that will be an orrnment
to the City.
' i
Death or a Little Dot.?Little Max.. Red
two years, infant eon of Capt. J. L. Sooth'
ero, died on Monday morning last, and was
buried the following evening. It had been
sick for sometime with meaeeU and afterwards
had the cronp.
Attack on a Minister or tuk Gospel.?On
Saturday evening, 14th inst, about halfpast
six o'clock, whilst Rev. Dr. Blist, parlor
of the Presbyterian thurch, waa return
ing home after visiting members of his con
gregation, aa he neared a wood located a
short distance from his residence, it being
nearly dark, he wna met in the road by
tome one whom he supposed to be a colored
man, who struck him open the bend
with n stick with such force aa to prostrate i
him upon the ground, which stunned him
very much. He was able, however, to get
up and walk to hie house. Dr. B. has no
idea who could have attacked him in this
manner, #u*picioning no one. It it not
known what ilia purpose of the party waa but
many are di-posed to think ihat th?
person making the onslaught was mistaken
as to the peieon, intending his blow for '
some one else. The whole affair fs a mystery.
Mrtwooist Festival.?The ladies of the
mcioauin i/uoren ncia n festival in lite Court
IIouso, on Thursday and Friday nights Inst,
the proceeds of which to be appropriated to the
new Church. Although the weather was hore
rid, from the rain of three days, there was a
very fair turn out on the occasion. About
three hundred dollars was taken in.
Wamoo.?Mr. J. C. Smith adrertisos the
Wando in another column. Its popularity
with our best farmers is undisputed, and those
who wish a good fertilizer should confer with
the Agent before buying.
PiiEsn vtkhi a n Festival.?the
Christmas Festival and Tree connected
with the Presbyterian Sunday School,
will be held on Thursday evening, 20th
inst., at the Gaillard School room.
Dkatu of am Ao?u> Lad* ?Mrs. Susannah i
Douthit, died, in Anderson County, near
the Orrenville line, i>s Monday, l&ih inst.,
aged 94 years. She was horn on Lite H'h
of February, 1779, and the widow of Rev.
Jamea Dootliit, for many yeais minister of
the MethodUl Episeop.il Church, South
She earnw of a long-lived family, and sper|
a useful life. She was and had been a
member for many years of the Church the
doctiines of whieh her husband pi cached,
tod died a firm believer in the saving grace
?f Christ Mrs. l>outhit was the grandmother
of Samuel J. I)ouihit, Esq.
Tit* WrATiir.a ?For several days the ,
'tresis and ride walks have been extremely
iloppy and muddy, from the effect* of the (
motioned falling rain. Notwithstanding the ]
inpleaaantness experienced by pedestrians, j
luring Thursday, Friday and Saturday, (
hero was considerable trade going on, and ,
he stores of the eity were no doubt well (
?lee>e-l wilh tli? raeult. Our near neighbors ,
Atmr* Marshall 4 Mauldin, di 1 an im- {
nenee bu?iner? rn Ghrieimaefgoods, of which |
hey had a stock u? doubt un?urpaee<?d in .
he up-eountry.
The wrai httr now ia clear and cold, wilh '
harp winds, 1
There wa? no preaching in the Methodist
Church last Sabbath.
Fanni.aa, Sanni.ea f Harwisws, Hahwkrs! t
U Chkapau A Hr.rrno.i'n, Char lea ton, & C., (
rou can buy a set of home>ma>ie Rogyy Her.. ,
ie*eat$lb per set; Pouble ITarners at g4St ,
nd $*0 ; new MoClellan Saddles at $5 each, j
llwaya on had, a full line of Saddlery, Cart
larness, Ac. Remember! If you want a
oo?l and cheap article, call at CnAPKAV A
Isryuoa's. .11-12
Th? Washington correspondent of the r
lallitnora Sun save I it at "the President has |
onelodrd to pardon all peraonn now under I
on vidian f.?r K?> K'u> off*neea, where e
noli is asked (or by their reputable neigh- n
tore." W? trust that the neighbors of the |
trironere from South Carolina will more nt
ir.ee and secure their release, b
ID AND LAST CALL.?Wo aro
'ally aro invito J to cull, examine an
* 1 -i- -JL-a.ti --u 1 -E?rfMAK
Se*i*M* Ooll bo a.?Tlii* Institution,
wlii*h ?m op* and on* year ago in
Atlanta, G*., to edueqte Yowa Mli for the
practical duties of Ufa, i* wielding no influence
gteater then Any itW institution
of th* kind In the 3- uth. Them has already
been more tie* mi hundred of lU
graduate* tent wot who are lo~<Uy occupying
responsible wad IweratW* pobilioo*v?
The teacher* are %tR known to th* pdopl*
for thrir energy, aetirity and usefulness,
and it i* the only College in \he South that
I* conducted by prntticul Are on the AcTVat
DVtOna Pi*?, In a nhort euwrse of
from twelve to fourteen week*, young men
are enabled to atep into the counting bona*
and earn three lima* the em uut expended
for board, tuition, el*? in th* same length
of time it require* to graduate. For term*,
Outlrg* Journal, specimen* of Penmanship,
etc., address?iaoloeing two three sent
stamps, G. B. DktwivSR, 8fc? Jh>x M#. Atlanta,
Ga. 81-U
Arrivals and Departures of Malta.
Cnlnmtitn. uviv?i <lmtlv ?t * P SI U..
parts daily, a) 7 A. M.
Pickens and Keowce, trl-weekly, arrlvoa
M ondays, \T?doM(laji and Fridays, at P.
M: Departs Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday*,
at 7 A. M.
Ashevllle via Lima, tri-weekly, arrive*
Tneedaya, Tharedaya and Satardaye, at 7 P.
M : Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
at 9 A. M.
8parUnhurg, tri-weekly, arrives Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 4 P. M ; Departs
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, ut 8
A. M.
Laurens via Plain, weekly, arrives every
Wednesday, at 4 P. M : Departs every Thursday.
at A A. M,
WnodmO't, weekly, departs every Friday,
at 7 A. M t Arrives ersry Saturday, a' 6 P.'M.
l'revard. weekly, arrive* erery Tu *-tay. at
? P. M : Departs nvsry Wednesday, ?i 8 A. M.
Ilirh'and lirvv*. werkly, arrive* ever* Satnrdav.nt
II A. hi : Departs every Satui>lay, at
1 P. M.
I'ickensvilio via 18 Mile. Weekly, awivrs
erery Saturday, at 12 M ; Departs etery Saturdny.
at 2 I*. M.
lly Post OGire regulations. all persons are
prohibited from ermine l-vhind tko Us*s, ex
cept |>erson* fn the raspl??T ?f the post ofiii-e.'
M. K. WOBRKTSON, P. M.
I.i*r <?r P?st Orrictts is OnKssvtLr.k
C?ra?t : 4
Hhb? Vista, .Marietta.
HiiekV Springs, Middle Saluda,
Fiirvi w, Mush Creek,
Fountain Inn, Plain,
Uowonsrille, Pliny.
Urevevillo C. II. Sandy Flat,
ilrovr Station, Travlers' Rest,
Highland tlroro, Wliildeu's llall,
Huntcrsville, White Horse.
Kelly's Storo, 1 f
Scnth Carolina Conference Appoint'
merits
The following la the list of appointment*
of (lie South Carolina Conference for the
ensuing year, as announced by Bishop
Paine:
C/iarUtian District. ? W I Mottaon, P E.
Trinity ami Cumberland, Q K Wells* Bethel,
J T Wight man; Spring Street, B D
Smart; Berkcly circuit, A O (lantt; St.
Paui's Mission, to be suDnlivd bv J C Bran-.
don ; CyprrM circuit, W Carson ; St Paul's
Miss'on, to be suj plied l>yO Smith ; Lower
St George's circuit, A R Daoner; Bamberg
circuit, 1' F Killer-St. George's eircuit, W
A Clarks ; Walterboro circuit, B G Jones,
II B Green ; Colleton eircuit, T E Wanna,
maker; Yeaaasse# circuit, O II Pooser
FVuck Swamp crrcui', M L Banks ; Ilardeeville
Mi.sion, J R Coburn
Orangebuwg Dint?II A C Walker, P E ?
Orangeburg Station, F Auld ; Eastern Or.
ange circuit, C Wil9on ; Providence circuit,
J II Zimmerman; St Matthew's circuit, T J
Clyde; Rranehville circuit, I) J Simmons;
El it to circuit, J L Siflcy ; R B Ta-rant, au.
pernuraerary ; Gtaham's circuit, J W McRoy
; Williston circuit. J B Massabeau ;
Aiken Misaion, G J Griffiths ; Granilcville
Mission, L C l*>yal; Upper Orange circuit,
J S Bearley ; Upper St Matthew'a circuit, J
J Workman.
Ceiwnbia Ditt.?Win Martin, P E.?
Wn?-hington Street, O A Derby ; Marion
Street, W D Kirkland ; City mission, to l?e
scpi'Iied ; Columbia circuit, S P II Elwell;
Ilieltlaud Foik circuit, J K McCain; Winna ,
horo circni', JS Conner, supernumerary ; |
Fairfield eiicuit, J T Kilgo, J A Clif i
ton ; East Chesier circuit, J M Boyd ; Chester
circuit, J W Humbert ; Rook Hill cir
cuit. J E Watson : Yorkeille Station A W
Walker; York circuit, L A Johnson, supernumerary
; Lexington circuit and mission, J
C Miller; Leeevil'e circuit and mission, O
W Gatlin ; Upper E'.iato mission, to be supplied
; President Columbia Female Coll?-g?,
SB Jones; Agent Columbia Female Coll-ge,
Sidi II Browne. .
Sumter Dili?W H Pbniing. P E,?Sum
ler Station, J M Carlisle; 8umter circuit, J
A Porter ; one lo be supplied ; Biahopvill*
circuit. S J Hill; Camden Station, R L Harper
; Sanies circuit, Thos Mitchell ; Fulton
mission, to I e supplied by C W Felder ;
Manning circuit, J B Plstt; Lynchburg
circuit, L M Little and W A Rodgeis; Timmnnsville
circuit, L Wood ; Turlington oircuit,
J B Campbell and M V Wood ; Cheraw
Station, A Coke Smith; Weetfirld
Cieek mission, Simpson Jones ; Chesterfield
circuit, A Rrrin ; Roar circuit and Lyneh's
ereek mission, supplied by C A Flylcr;
Hanging Rock circuit, T W Monnerljn;
Lancaster station, J R Little ; Bells Air cirsuit,
J F England.
Marion. Diit. ?) VP Kelly, P E ?Marion
ilation, W C Power; Marlon circnit, W L
Pegnes; Buck Swamp circuit, W W Jones
nd D Tiller ; Lit tie Rnek circuit, J C St nil j
Bennettsrille circuit, J A Mood and I, M
Hamer ; Nort'i Mailkoro e:rcnit, K T Hodjes;
R R Peg use, sopsrnumerarv; Kingitres
circuit, A Nettles ; Johnson ville eir?
.nit j rrn.<?ii> i nk..?i a
I Stafford; Lynch'* creek circuit ; D W
?e*le; Darlington station, A 3i Clireita>erg
; Georgetown station, A J Stokes;
Ducksvillc end Conwayboro, 0 C Fish*
>urn ; Conwayboro circuit and mission, It
It Duffie and AC Mann; Waccamaw circuit
ind mission, W II Kirten.
Spmrtanburg Dial.?T G Herbert, P E.?
tpartanhutg station, 0 II Pritcbard ; Sparanborg
circuit and mission, J C Crisp;
Cherokee circuit, to be supplied ; Ttieh Hill
ircuit, to be supplied by J P Smith ; Pscoet
circuit, J Lee Dixon ; Pair Forest circuit,
B Wilson ; Unionville station, S A Web*
ir; Goshen Ilill circuit, N K Melton ; Bclnont
circuit, M A McKlbbcn ; Clinton c1r?
ult, It N Wells; Cane creek circuit, T W
Imilb; Lsurcus circuit, J B Tray wick ;
heaident Wofford College, A M Shipp .
'rofessors Wofford Collegr, TT Smith, A 11 ,
water ; Editor of Southern Christian Advoato,
P M Kenned) ; Superintendent CarolL i
a Orphan lloinc, P. C Oliver; Agent Caro- 1
ina Orphan Ilnme, J II C McKinney.
Ookr.abury /till.?Ji M Mood, P B.?Cokesury
station, W W M od; CAoabury, J W '
now disposing of an i:n mouse an*
ii buy, if it suits them. Full partic
Murray, II W \Yhftakerg: Abbevlllo Station. W
T Caper* ; AIUtriHtiR It Dipiill | Jbowad*s>
villa tatioa, A J CaqUke* C V Btrw, *npcrniu??rary;
Tam?ltq? Stoala, Jobf Finger;
Uiwaowoed, Wb llntto^ IV Ill^awNh, MJPr*
BMBMknrjr ( South Abbeville, U U Bnyd ; Newberry
nation, Manalog Brown | Newberry, J
L Shuford, D IV Dantaler ( Little Salad*, Q W
M Crelghtoo ; Kd^efteld, Wqk Thoma* ; Gok**bsry
School, Q FKou?A
GreenvilU p Pr%r>k?, P I>Orc?n.
ill* fUtlon, K J Meynardie; Qroenrille, J
Attawoy; Du?o? Viftp. ^nd BatotvUle, A B
6teptien*, supernumerary.; Itvidrtllf, W Bowman
; Walhalla, J W Mckaew, V M Morgan,!
supernumerary ; Piekenavitl*. O L Duron I . .
f - tj r > j
Williamston, R W Barber; Son oca circuit and 1
mission, to ha supp'tlid by If Tyler J Brushy
Crook, to bo supplied by J Q Stockman ; Anderson
station, O T Harmon; Anderson circuit
and million, D D Br*s-e, W A Hodges,
npernaiaorary ( Pendleton, P. J MoMillon ,
Cheohoe olrouU and mission, J C Paris | ProsWent
Williamatou Female College, & Lander
transferred to Baltimore conference, T A Griffiths.
Super nn nun ltd Preaehnt.?N Talley, JW
Tovnsenil, W C Patterson, P Derrick, E J
Pennington, L Scarborough, John Watts, A
MoCurquodalo.
?* .'.km
Coanasivnoxs?Tfie. Senate, on Uto 18th
Inst., io Executive session, confirmed the
following apftointeee,'4it :
Otangehurg Cbunty? W H Reedish, Trial
Justice.
Clarendon County?Wna Dixon, Jury
Commissioner.
Anderson County?B D Deao, Ticasur-r.
Picket* County?W AnA-efts,-Jury Com.
aaiesion<-r.
Aikeu County?Jona Woo liey, Trial Jug.
tieo.
As Superinteatri?ut."f.-$letr Penitent Wty.
Carlos J Slollrand; a* Director; Henry E
tlsyne. ?
Williamsburg C?uuty?Clms Ras'ed, Jr.,
Jury Cotnmis'joner.-; -i
Be afort Cotihtt?W P Zettlry, Trial Juse
7 r-.-f'
Hoe. .. .
Chailrston County?Wm M'Kinley and
(Edward Petty, TrUT^&stte-A
I Barnwell County?J*mea M Smith, Bill
Nerland, Lunaford llarley, James Patterson
and f J Csssady, 'trial Justices.
Lexington County?Wm J Barr, A R Taylor
and Henry A Smith, Trial Justices
DerNngton CounJ'y-r-John J Russell, Isaeo
P Brockton, Thomas Piiee and PL Baxter,
T.I -1 I-?
* . .Vjrv,?
, -?
Tim fulKiwio^ *ppulntmeirtr were oonQrinsd
by the Sonata on tht^SMHh In^i., in'Exccutivo
cl t 5 >8*:
Scmio*. r .,:'livq A "If
Edgefield?Armntor.tf.il. McDcrritt, vice IL
A. Lynch, removed1. "r*
Colleton?Auditai W. F., vice J. W. Bbrbridfcc,
removed.
Charleston?Trial Jkutfecs Q. W. Plnekney,
R. G. MoMicWer, vice S.?t>.* llussell, resigned,
George F. Kieloeky. R. Ii. Artson, 0. R. Lory,
W. F. Lover. j ^ pi
Orangeburg?II. P. Cook, A. F. Browning,
Jury Commissioner Jbel Larkins, vice C. W.
Glovor, removed.
York.?K. L. Gunn, flee Samuel Blair, removed,
Amiitor J. G. Eulbe, present ineum>
boot, R. L. Simmon*, Jatrtrs 11. Wagoner, Q.
R. Roberts.
Darlington?Additir P. Q. Fludil.
Herry?Trial Justice P. A. Parker, vice
James Potter, nejectcd'by the Senate.
Chester?B. F. Michaels.
:'J .. .1 iMl. It ;
? i A-pT'P-rr ?
On Thursday-night kbf lost vreek, D J.
Carter, editor of the Lancaster (3, C.) Ledger,
was awtrncted l?y Hie furious barking
of his watch dog in the direction of his
woxl pHe. ?.lr. CIrter went o?4 and hailed,
but received no response, whsn he shpped
back in the house and g??l hjapistoT. Upon
going out ngain Wifti (lie |.i?tol in hi* hand,
he party at the wood pile be^nn to move
off rapidly. Mr. Carter tolled to him to
atop, and the stmimtfhi not bring obeyed,
fired toHr ahota in rapid uci''S?i"n. At
the fouiih shot he hVkefl'th? parly fall, and
upon going to him found that K vn hia
neighbor, H J. ilirl oft, and that he area
ehot thtough the. heart. It |? ataled that
the deeeaaed had an arm full of wood, to
which he clung even in denth.
Ma. IIanki, in tho^^hter h^ Repres-ntalivee,
on the 9th, inl< pduced a resolution
increasing the PiosbUoVa salary to $20,000
per annum, a'ter the 1st of March, 1873,
and by the | r-'pdsal uf an nmendm*nt to
the Conetitmion pravidii g that the Preaident
ahall hold office for ?ix years, and be
ineligible for re e'ection; that (he Yic*
President shall be eleck'd directly hy the
voters on the same day that the rleolion
f?r Representatives to Cqngrees take* plaea.
A. T. Stkwakt's magriificent maralon, on
the e<?rner of Fifth Arenua and Thirty*
fourth street. New York city, which he has
just moved into, it large enoogh for the I
retinue of a 'owned head. -The house,
however, is said 4a be'tery damp, and to
require fires burning even it? . igust. It ia
the moat eh-gantly fitted up mansion in lit'
Union. The carpets ah (Phut-tains, fitted to
eaeh rooaa, were made ia Europe, and the
gorgeous furniture waa also Mils abroad.
, ,??, a
A ?ar.ccm L Ilnrr ?A party af right or
nine amateur sportsmen, horn A ken, set
out 11 t ha early part of h<at week fnv a Wont.
They returned oit HAnfsy, and reported
that they had splendid Joak. In ona day's
hunt the -party Mllod 125 squirrels and
twsnty-ffve dneka, baeblea a larga qaantily
of smaller game. Seventeen fine dear war#
killed during the week'a Kant.
Dkatii in a Ditino Suit.?a Mr. Callina,
formerly a member of fh;a Ninth Regiment
of New Tork volunteers. end mora roaently
a oitis-n of Portgmowth, Va., died by auffo
cation while down to a- diving swit laa>
work, endeavoriog to ralaa the propeller of
a steam taaneli lost off the navy yard. After
being under water tome time !l was
thought he gave a signal to be raleed.?
When raiaed he waa dteufrrred to We dead
, m~m ? .
r .mp b ' t' ix
Mr. OneaLKT's T#o-, Wills.?The New
York Ilerald has a sharp artlele on the prospective
eon test over lforada veetey'a property,
leading off with this head i 44 J achats
lighting over a dead lion." The editor is
"shamed at the spectacle ef strong men leaguing
themselves against defenceless glrla," and
(we q?ote>" ladignant that tboaa orphan glrla
aborehl Hod iliair worat enemies in those calling
themselves tbctr beat friends." The Herald
adheres to the opinion that the latter will
Might to aland.
(linnritu. rVe 13.
Cotton is telling to <iay P}Q18 eta.
il varied Stock of Holiday Goodsulara
given below.
Two or?he iMrty-flto Ion gone rteesllj
r.-t til* ll.| ish Government, end (?
fnilierlyftn own ne thn *'Wool wleh Infante,'
wero recently bfl||;il?ng oi Whl lighter
for transport, when g?e #thero slipped
from the Ming, creating through the bottom
of the lighter, e*u?ing h??th it and the other
"infant" to go to the bottom of the d-ck.
They !>nv* line* b?en recovered with the
jd of dtvere.
- ' il M V 1 . ! ' I
A Rah Caiiioi von EitasorriG Mnv?No
CAnrtAL RtquntD ? Can versing Agent* wented
in every eounly in Sooth Gsrolina, for
[the b*st Southern Agricultural Msgssine.?
Apply ?t ?*nre, by letter, to the Rural Cori
oilman. Wnlk-r. Even* A Cog?w?ll, PublUhere,
Ch*? l-ston, 9 Q,
i i i li n n ii
OBITUARY.
Ditto. on Saturday. the Htli itul., JA1LBS
LAWRENOR, second eon i?f C?|>t. John W.
end Mrs Emms I., Audio, sged three yen's,
eitflit months ind Iwenlv-*iolil A?v?
O, That I Wrre /tcaMli/nl ! i? the unspoken
wish of thousands of women to whom nature
has denied the oharm of a pure, freah transparent
complexion. To gratify this wish llagan's
Magnolia Balm was introduced. The
eosmoties of the day bad beea pronounced
poisonous by the most distinguished ehemists,
and it was also toand that their ultimate eflfcet
was to wither the skin as well as to paralise
the external nerves. The ladies bailed with
delight the advent of a healthful, herbel and
floral preparation capable of imparting'to their
faees, necks and arms a porcelain smoothness
and a tinge like that of tho finest oriental
pearl. Tboy soon discovered that it was a
"new thing under the sun,'* incoasparable
and unapproacbahle. Unquestionably tho
Magnolia Balm haa been tho great toilet sueeess
of the present century.
$1 .000 Reward is offered hy tho proprietor
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medioal Discovery, for
a mediciau that will equal it in the euro of gll
severe eases of " Liver Oomplsint" and all
diseases arising from Impurity of the Mood, as
Brnptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Ac.
Avoid Consumption
No enemy to the human race is more to be
dreaded and is more insidious in its approaches
than the too fatal destroyer of baaitb and
happiness of myriads?" Consumption in its
ghastly form." The duty of ail is to guard
aigainst its first advances. This may be done
by tho timely use ot Dr. Tutt's Expectorant.
Boston, February 9, 1870.
Dr. ThII :
Dear Sir?Will you please inform me at
what druggist, in Now York. I can get your
Bxpeotorant, as 1 can use some of it to advantage,
having aeon tho effect of it on a friend
of mine f I am fully aatisfled that it has but
to he tried to establish its merits. It works
like magie. What is your wbslosale price, delivered
in New York ? Let me know wheie it
can be bad for the present in New fork, and
I will oommunicute further with you at another
time. Very truly yours ;
W. II. BARTRON,.98 Summer street.
, Dr. T It's Hair Dye Is Sold Everywhere.
A comrontarlk Hons ?No man can have
a comfortable home, especially in wiuter,
when the wind finds an opening between the
sashes, under the doors and over the blinds.?
A-door that will not opon easily, a window
that will not elose, a sash that will not be
raised?these are among the littlo things that
spoil the happiness of millions. Avoid these
aod many other discomforts hy patronising
the leading Manufacturer of Doors, Saabcsand
Blinds in the Southern States, Mr. P. P.
Toale, of Charleston,.Si 9. Scud for bis price
list. 33-2
The Great Pictorial Annual.
Hosteller's United States Almanac for W3,
for distribution, grails throughout tbe United
State*, and all civilited countries of tbe Western
Hemisphere, is now published and ready
tor delivery, in the English, German, French,
Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, lloheuiinn
aud Spanish languages, and all who wish
to understand the true philosophy of health
should read nnd ponder the valuable suggestions
it contains. In addition to an admirable
medical treatise on the causes, prevention
and cuwe of a great varioty of diseases, it embraces
a largo amount ef information interesting
to tho merchant, the mechanic, tbe miner,
the farmer, the planter, nnd professional man ;
and the calculations have been made for snob
moridiuns and latitudes as are most suitable
for a torpccr M?d comprehensive National Cal 1
endar.
Tbe nature, aeos, and extraordinary sauitwrys
effects of llostcttci's Stomach Bitters, the sta?
pie tonic and nlteratfre of more than half tho
Cbristaiu world, are fully sot forth in its
pages, which are also intcrspered with pictorial
illustrations, valuable recipes for household
and farm, humorous anecdotes, and
other instructive and amusing reading nxitter
original and selected. Among tbe Aantruls fo
appcut with the opening of the year, this will
bo one of tbe most isseful, and awry be kail jor
the a'kimg. The proprietors, Messrs. Hosteller
A Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., on receipt of a
two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail
to any person who cannot procure one in his
neighborhood. The Bitters sre sold in every
city, town and village, and are expensively used
throughout the entire civilised word. ,
Doc 4 31 . < ? 4
KirG'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY'SCHOOL.
YORTTVTr.T.S* n O
'pilE fii at Se?al'>n of tlieftchool YearlSt3
1 will begin Fel>ri ary 1st. and e?A June
80th. Terms?For School Eipsnt'ir i. ? ,
B >ir<l, Tuition, Fuel, L'glite, Washing, Stationery.
Ac, $185 per ? eslon, payable in
advance. For Ciioulaia, ad Jr. as Col. A.
Cowako, Principal. 84 6
SELLING OFF
V A rn ?28,
VERY CHEAP,
AT THE AUCTION ROOMS
JULIUS C. SAITII.
| Deo 95 34 1
Organization of Granges.
HAVINO been deputised for Oreerville
CiHinty, h? the State (1KANUE of (ha
1 PATR0N8 of 1IUSUANDRY, I will take
I ploaeuro in riaiting any part of the Courty,
where the eltisens deairu a Orange, for (bo
purpose of orgaaiiii( the same.
Address, M. L. DONALDSON,
(Ireenr illo, S. C.
Dee IS 39 tf
Fruil Trees for Male.
?THK8R TKKK3 bare been
propagated frota select fruit, and
aro of good large growing aiae.
Will be sold at Nursery prions,
according to the sine. Persons can obtain
TREKS Just as good as those coming from a
distance, seeing the expense of transportation.
APPLKR, PEACHES, DWARF PEARS,
also BVKRQRKKN8 for ornamentiog hedges,
and OKKANIUMS.
OKOROB IIBLDMAN.
Deo Xd 34 II
STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA
UREKNVItlft COUNTY.
By 8. J. DOUTHIT, Ktqnirt, JnJge 0/
Ptubal* 0/ saitl C(runty.
W1IKRBAB. MOSB8 II. FOWLBK, has
led a Petition in my Office, praying
that tottemr of Administration on at) and singular
the roods and chattels, rights and credits
of SARAH FOWLBR, late of the County
aforesaid, deceased, should be granted to him.
7**ce ore, Mtfrc/er*, to eite aad admonish
all and aingwiar tbo kiadred and creditors of
tbo said deceased, to he and appear in the
Court of Probate for saM County, to ho hoiden
at Oroanrltle Court Ueasa, ea lis 9(4 <fay
nf Jammrg st/t, to show cause, If any, why
tho said Admfnlstrutlon should not be
granted.
8. J. DOUTniT, J. r? 0. 0.
Office of Judge of Probate, December 21,
1872. 34-2
- something to please all ages, from
MARSHALL & MAUL
pHTwj
WANLl ?
Nearly 300 Tons Sold s
1872?Over 50 Tons alt
TEIF
CASII?Fifty five Dollars ($2
TIME?Sixty Dollars ($60.04
ACID PHOSPHATE
CASH?Thirty Dollars (*30.
TIME?Thirty-five Dollars ($J
FREIGHT AND DRA \
"THE CHEAPEST IMHSEJ
THE WANDO COMPANY, determlnai to
iuiprorcd th?"ir Frrtlliacr for 1873, by ed<
i arllolm "f Food for pinnla. It ia now (be boa
ins vbiud the worU raaanily ia penoa, I ?i
' tion of il? improvement.
Constantly on hand Vgn stork. to rnabl
liana home while the to ids ara foot, Noia
without additional inlortal. C-irh alio* will
' |>il?*e from time of purehasr to Mareh 1??, lg
I ?m sole Agent for WANDO FERTILI!
i Countie*. Call at mv offlee and get Aim ana
JULI1
Deo 25 J
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Last wekk bkforeciiuistmas
Remember that you c?n aave money by
buying from
MARSHALL A MAULDIN,
Opposite the Mansion House.
^Established in 1871.
<*?INE Chromos and LitboJBj.
graphs, well selected and at
low prices, to be found nt
MARSHALL!. A M AULDIN'S.
|ZET" Call and see them, if you
don't buy. The exhibition is worth
the visit.
V\f\/7 KITING Desks, Toilet Sets.
\l/l/ Cnps and Vases, Childrens'
Toy Sets, . India Rublxtr Dolls,
Traveling Bags, and hnndrods of
other>a?tieles, to be sold before the
25th, nt priecs to suit the times.
Find your way to
MARSHALL & MAULDIN'S.
WTOHE cheapest Pocket Book3 in
Town?"erervbody says so."
Finest assortment of Rodgcrs ife
W est en holmes' Pocket Knives and
Wade & Botcher's Razors in the
market.
A beautitul selection of Fairchild's
best Gold Pens and Pen
cils, at prices same as before the
revolution. Sold only by
MARSHALL <fc MAULDIN.
rpiLOTUES Baskets, Market
<1^7 Baskets and Lunch Baskets.
Frames, and Moulding that can
be made into Frames,, of any size,
.alwnvs on hand, at
MARSHALL A MAULMNIS.
A ITTIFITT Tt.w.l a ,.1.1
I J?' and young, suitable for gifts,
Bibles, Testaments. Prayer Bttoks.
Hymn Books,. Books of Pt-errs, all
the latest publications by Harper
and others, a largo stork of Diaries
for 1873, Mentor audits. Blank
'Books, Blank Notes and Drafts, at
Marshall & maulhin's.
Tr-tORTY Thousand Envelopes, of
i [j"1 all grades ; 50 reams of Paper,
300 boxes Initial Paper, 50grosses
Steel Pens; Pencils and Peaholds
ers, of every description.
Especial attention of business
men, and others who buy in quan
tiry, is called to al>ovo. by
marshall & maulh1n.
SIX dozen Photograph Albums,
of all sizes and colors, from
Fifty Cents up, at
MARSHALL . lAULDlN'S.
very best Violin and Gni(J
tar Strings that can be had,
Violin Bows, at
MARSHALL & MAULDIN'S.
FINK Perlumcry, Soap*. Tollrt Powd-r?.
Spongo, Imported llnir *nd Tooth
Brttdier, CoiiiIii ftnd Toilet uriio e*. ut
MAKHIALL A MAULDIN 8.
A FULL t'ock of Driigt, Pitlali and Oil*,
OIum, Turpentine *iol r*?dy?mix?<l
Pftint*. Ten b?rr?U Krroeene, erpi <1 to *ny
In ill* market. (Iiniiia Snnl.iii i ?>? -
, I?,
reduced price*.
i 26,000 Cigars, at ail price*, ff>?m f 2 per
hox up Attention of country merchant* i*
called to our large rlnck.
MAKSilALL k MAlTLDlN.
Dec 18 S3 If
NATIONAL BANK
OF ?KEemVILLE, 8. C.
Paid in Capital) 9100,000.
HAMLIN HKATTIK, President.
J. J. BLACKWOOD, Cashier.
* " :o; ?
DEPOSIT8 of Currency or Gold received
in l?rg- or small amounta and Ortiflcaiea
i?s*-d for ram*, payable on demead,
without notice.
The entire Capita) of the Bank U pledged
for the security of ila depot t*.
Money adranceJ on thipnoeoto of Cotton
and oihrr produce to Charleston, New York
n<) AlKae oitS-O
M?ney loaned on Collaterals end other
Seeuritia*
Ch<eke on New York end CharWatcn for
to at par.
Exchange fought on all the leading
oltlee.
Gold bought and eohl
In realm* nU of fund# made on eommU.
ion.
Office f-pwi from 9 A. If. t? 8 P. M.
D o IS 98 8
Notice.
T1IE uhferibers to the Greenville Agricultural
nod Meeh?nio*l Ara'>ciaiioi>
are requested to call at the ShertfTe ? ffiee
and glvn their notea for the amount of their
ubacription.
W. T SHUMATE, Treo.n.er
December 18th, 18?i. IS-l
ono month to 100 yeara of age, at
.DIN, Opposite Mansion House.
IND Blir MRU.
eItilizdb.
it this Agency for Crop
eady Sold for Crop 1878.
LACS.
iS.OO) per Ton of 2,000 |>onnds.
)) per Ton of 2,000 pounds.
FOR COMPORTING.
00) per Ton of 2000 pounds.
J5.00) per Ton of 2000 pounds.
TAGE TO BE ADDED.
pjest mm ii usi"
increase the reputation alr?*.|y gained, has
Ihlon in qunnliiy ot two ?(the moat orcdrd
t arttole >-ver ina le h? the Company. Hern
prepared to give the pWlir a'l iuforna<
i.-' I ' ! ' * "
e planter* In buy early and get their F*rtf
given now, payable November let, 1878,
have intervel allowed? deducted from ea?h
>73.
?EIt for Orrrnville. Laotena and Pickene
ea for 1H7S. and rend the e?rtifleat< a.
ETS C. SMITH, Agent.
'.4 8m
tklijmphant.
f
T H E
carolina
fertilizer
WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS i
CASH PRICE.
$'18 por Ton of 2.000 lbs.
TIME PRICE.
$33 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. /
PAYABLE J
November 1,1873,
*77 -
? ree oj interest, ]
HURT m IUTK *
TO DE ADDED !
ITS SUCCESS
!. is
UNP Alt ALIBIED*
: AND ITS \ ~ v
&TJ1JYDJ1 ID
! 18
A N0. lr
4
)
GAEL ON AGENT* FOR'
s ALMANAU
AND
;geo.w.\villiaA&go.
, Charleston, p. C.
THOMAS W. lAVIS,
Agent t
Greenville,^ C.
Dec 18 SS If
To Thy?iel nt. .
PIlYMClANS will plea inform (hi* 1
Honr-I, l?y fealnt l<Wa u thrrwiee, by I
T?i-?dny,7th d?y of Unuary, 73, >he'o?Ot M
I'll >r tor H'Tirra iw-lve in Jail and 1
i P> or lluua?p*va*?v iIm? m ol each?
) do medicine fui ninh'.f.
A. *. DAVHX
Ghniimm B >ard County *W*?io*eFK.
I)-e. U. 187 2 U??
BEIDVILLE, I. C-.
FEMALE CO LEGE,
Spartanburg l?trict,
OPRN3 PF.BRUARY FIRST. Tho
ehvapeat Fi-welo Coll > in ibeSouth ;
eloaea I nut of Nn?rnili?c ten Calendar
Month*; Vacation In the M ; Pall T?ran
heglna let of July; Board ? flO to $J 2 j
Tuition, f4; Mimic, H pe ?nth j No Ea?
trna; No charge for Tulli< >f Daugbtara of
Ifinialrra of lha f) nape I or Whr* killed In
battle. TI10S. WA > WHITE,
IV.. 11 > ? * *
?i | rr?Pia?Di.
LAND FO|SALE.
?itu?t*d ???<-a '
Jrooi iMh. of llwmille, near wl#? \
T?M? RL Kntd troNM lk? W itdHor*? \ I B
H??il. lT?ot diapoeed ef prl?? IJ at *? f |[1|.
will b* sold at aa< 4- n
land it letJf wj tccettiblo, an M goo? ?7
qnalitj. .
APplj to $ 0. 1IcCla?aia?( K [. I ljr
' MRS. LA OR flWTW. I
I>ac 18 53 , > CO.,
TEW CAMiONS /
FRESH NORFOU^-^E1
OHWTJBJSm^SSS
FOR SALE to call on them
- .8|?eelal attention
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