The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, January 03, 1856, Image 3
iMk* invigorated,
K?5>(wt soul will he in health and
prosperity, " W hoeo is wise and will observe
these things^ even they shall un*
derstftnd the loving kindness of the
*xonif iT^
' A colored servant sweeping $ut a
" 'hotel boarddr's room fonnd a sixpence,
. which he carried to its owner. "Yon
^ tnay' keep it for your honesty," said
'' no. Shortly after, ho lost his gold penell
case, and inquired of the servant
if. he had seen it. Yes, sir, said the
. darkey. "And what did do with it I"
tij IrAntt nm n\t* M ? ?^
V ? mw|# uu* IV* Ul^ UVIIOTIfjr^ oaiu VIM*
key, with entire simplicity.
* r Bom of our contemporaries are
- -discussing the qnestion, which is the
safest seat in cose of railroad collis
lion. We should choose one about a
hundred yards from the railroad.
. "Say, CaesAR Augustus, why am your
legs like an organ grinder's !" Don't know
- . Mr. .Sugarloaft, why is dey f "Caus dey
carry a monkey about de streets." A brick
jgrased the head of Mr. 8ugarloaf, just as
his ears disappeared round tbe corner.
MARRIED?On the 27lh Doc., by Rcr.
A. B. McGilvkry, Mr. Colbert Barret, of
Pickens District, to MUs Mary Lrnuardt,
bf Oreenvilie'DistricL
MARRIED?By the same at the same
time, Mr. Jesses French, to Mrs. Jane
Smith, all of Greenville.
CANDIDATE FOR CLERK?
** '
jtrL. it. Shumate, Esq., is
before the people of Greenville District, as a
. Candidate for CLERK, and will be support*
ed by - Manv Friends.
Jan. 3. 84 td
or We are authorized to announce Wtil I
A* IVcDniliel a* a Candidate for Clerk nt
the ensuing election. Fob. 2. td.
If^We are antliorl/cd to an?
nounce Vf. F. PR IKCE, as a candidate fw Sheriff
at the ensuing election for that office.
Sept. 8. 17 te
tar We arc authorixod to announce
\VM. RAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at
the ensuing Election.
trWe are authorized to nnneunce
Cot DAVID 110KE as a candidate for
ho riff of Greenville District nt tlio ensuing Electios
tr We have been authorized to announce
apt. A* Y. Owing* a candidate forShoriff
at the next election. Oct. 27?td.
f PUBLIC SCHOOL"
JF. P. SHAW propoees to- open a
J,? 1 MA LP' SCHOOL in Greenville on the *ec*>n?f
Monday of January, iu?t. Tuition^and place
* of holding school -will f>e seasonably given. The
public patronage is reepcof fully solicited.
REFERENCES.?Rev. f\ a Gaiiaak?, Maj. a
A. Townks, T. C. Gowkb, E>q., CoL W. IL \?a?psoli,
J. A. David, Esq., 1L T. Serrn, Esq.
The following certificate is nlso aubmittd:
* bowdoiv coi.i.eof, 1
Brunswick, Maine, Doe. 7, 1865. j
Mr. J. P. Shaw is a graduate of this College.?
Ha amtained while here a high runic na a scholar
and an unexceptionable character in every respect.
lie has had much experience in teaching,
and hoa been very successful, and is cheei fully
recommended as a person highly uualrfied to be
etaployad aa an iostrnctor of youth.
LEONARD WOODS, D. D.t Pres.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, L.LD.
n*' .. TUOa d UPIIAM, D. D.
January a. " 84 4
: iUVENILESCHOOl.
ISItlLOUISAT. BUHIVHAJ*
L "1XTILL open a School for the Instruction of
V Tr > CHILDREN on Monday next* (7-th January.)
or as soon thereafter as the list of pupils
will jdstffe Apply at the 8d door above M. B.
Earle A Co.'s Drug Store, Greenville.
Joawnry a. * U ^ tf
AUCT1^SALE~
OF
FURNITURE.
A DOT OF FURNITURE; eon^^^^ frslsting
of TABLED CHAIRS, one
good BEDSTEAD, Wash-Stands,
da. will h? sola at publis auction on SATURDAY
NEXT, the 4th iustant, at the late veeUenee
af Mr. W. II. Ewsask, near Dr. Tuams'a
1* m> commrnco hi iu o ciook, a. bl
* htti:rms cash.
January 9. 84 i
| V ,
I ' ; To Rest
ihl] toe large and commodious Dwelling
jkjjlhousk at the oorner of Main and Unn
eombe atresia, recently occupied by Dr. w. r,
jem Apply to the aobeenber.
a a. w. parkins.
v January 8, 84 tf
T OOK AT THIS.?-jh the Cl*rk'? Office of Mid
L JLj dlsmai County Qmni, JYovsmksr 17ik, 1854.
|f \ jam* r. Snmoaa, Deputy Clerk for p. S. Wood
. ) ward. Clerk of the court of the Oonnty aforeI
aaid, 4o hereby A#ftKV that Nolsoq Patterson la
registered In the Clerk's Office of Middlesex eOanfty
court, aa follows, towlt Morn free, aged
twentmejfsi) Teara. Sfeet s-4 inches in
kelghs bjadi, with 4 war on the right arm near
the elbow, andjppWthe 16th day ofSagtember.
iifiy hind nw^hual <rfj?c*
Ko* ember, injJ* year I*
'p. & woodwaS, crk.
nelson ?(<j1 1
- ' ' ' -
Qreenvlllc rtlcM CvrrcBt^
? ' : .< i ?
corrects? vibklv vcr tu?j*p?pri3k,
BY BRADY k G00BLETT, Mjl PO*.
? t .->? i. . "
DRMntfUA I><$OCtftln^PS5BAGGING,
Gttnpy, per yard,
Dundee, , '4 3
BAOON ... .Hums, per lb., 15
Shoulders, 40R 14
Bides, a -18
Peg round, >; 12$
BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. uouc.
country, per lb. lfl ?
COFFEE.. .Rio, per Id. x 16$
Java, per lb. 18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0^ a 10
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
Osnaburga, per yd. 11 a 12$
FLOUR.... Country, per bbl. $fl o 87
Country, per sack, 3 a 8$
GRAIN Corn, per bushel. o 60
Wheat, per bushel, $125 130
Oats, per bushel, a 30
IRON.......Swedes, per lb. 6$ a 7
English, per lb. a 6$
LARD per lb. a 16
MOLASSES, W. I. per gal. none.
N. O., per.ga). .0 76
SYRUP...." M per g?L none.
OILS Lamp, per gal. $1$ a $24
Train, per gal. 87^ o $1 \
Linseed, $1$
RICE. per lb. o 8$
ROPE per lb. 16 a 20 |
QltnAUU XT /~?_1 it- - I
uvuniiq.,,11, vncHu*, per iu. a
Porto Rico, per lb. a 12^
J/oaf, per lb. 16
Crushed, per lb, 16
Refined, per lb. a 14
SALT per bushel, tl
Salt, per sack, a 2 60
SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12^ a 16 1
Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10
SHOT per lb. / 12^
Shot, per bag, a $2 j
Life and Property lusnred.
LIFE AND FIRE iNSURANCE!
THE ASHEVILLE
jRIntaal 3nsnranre Cnmpntitj
Insures Houses, Stores and othar Prop rty
AGAINST FIRE:
And the Lives of White Persons and Slaves,
between the age* of 10 and 60 years
ON audi terms as to render it n most safe and
desirable investment. Full details, with
the Constitution and By-Laws of tlie Company,
will be furnished on application to any of the Officers
of the Company.
JOSEPH R. OSBORNE, Pres't.
Wm. W. McDOWELIj, VicfPret.
J as. B. Rankin, Hecretarf it Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Dec. 27-tf. GREENVILLE, S. C.
MESSRS. GRADY & GOODLETT
HAVE REMOVED INTO
THEIR NEW STORE
Opposite their Old Stand,
Where thev will continue to sell to their customers
and friends DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Ao., at prices AS LOW as can be had;'
Dee. 27. 38 tf
Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscribers by
Note or Book Account are requested to pay
up immediately.
pf We need money and must have it.
W. P. TURPIN, M. D.
W. R. JONES, M. D.
dee. n 84 8t
?
Wanted to Hire.
A NEGRO GIRL, worth about three dollars
per month. Apply to A. B., at this offiee.
Town Ordinance*
STREET AND PUBLIC LAMPS.
BE(IT ORDAINED, Thntfroin and after the
ratification of this Ordinance it shall ho.unlawful
for any person or persons, not employed
by the Town Council, for such purpose, to light
or extinguish any street or pub'ie Lamp or
Lamps, and any white person who shall light or
extinguish any such Lamp or Lamps shall forfeit
and pay for each and every offence a sum not
exceeding tpn dollars, nor less tjiau five.
Any slave or free person of color who may
transgress against this Ordinance shall be committed
to the Guard Houses and ordered by the
Intendant to receive such corporal punishment
as he may direct, unless the owner or such slave,
or Guardian of such free person of color, shall
pay the fine hereinbefore prescribed.
Any person, free or slave, who shall break or
injure any of the Lamp or Lamps, or Lamp-posts,
shall be fined not exceeding twenty-five dollars,
or receive such corporal punishment as the Intendant
may direot, unless the owner of such
slave or Guardian of such free person of color,
-i.- L :?i
Biiau pnjr uic nut- uciciiiucivi u pi vovm/vu.
No person shall hitch any horse, mnle or oxen,
to any of the Public Lamp under a penalty of
five dollars.
It shall he the duty of the Town Marshals to
enforce this Ordinance and one half of all fines
aoeniing from violations of this Ordinance shall
go to the person informing of the same.
Done and ratified in Council, thia 24th day of
Deeerober, ,
H. LEE TIIRU8T0N, Jntondant.
'tit, P. raiOX, cirrk or t ounrii,
Dee. n. 83 2
Stoves! Stoves!!
TnE SUBSCRIBERS offers to the v?hlia s
large variety of Atovea^ via: The Challenge
and Levialhan Cooking Stoves, and various
others.
Air Tight Cookiiyr Stoves,
t)p various kthSs.
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES,
Large and small Ovens,
AIR TIGHT PREMIUM
Cooking: Stores.
PABLOR COOKING STOVES. .
Parlors, Boy Stoves, IIsU Stoves, for Churches,
Stores, Ae? together with * full assortment of
plain and Japanned Tin Ware,
TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE,
MATAUJC ROOFING
Done in the ,moitapproved mttner, with dist!w^&l?.TI>
waj:k>
' ^ -"W ^
, COLOMBIA ADVKRT!SIME3T8w
Q? 8. BOWER,
Maaafactarer mad Dealer la
FUliTflTURE of every description,,
ZiSSfil CfiATRB of every style.
F!8*'S CELEBRKTE8 METAL1C BURIAL CASES,
Opposite the Congaeee Route,
Deo?. COLUMBIA, B. C. ijr
8. &(DD.
,/ dkalkbs ik '
Religious, Mtecettweous wd Sebbol.
198 Rlehardsoa Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
#. townskxo.] SO-ly . [r. n. imowxi
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
(3C&3.WS&II33&9J3. ?.
RFTKRCENCFS.
John A. Oravtvoro, Preridettt Commercial Sank,
John Caidwkll, President South Carolina Rail
road Company, Hon. John & Prbotok, John*
Brvce, Columbia.
Morukcia A Co., Uknrt Mirsroon, Hon. W. F.
Coloock, Charleston.
mav 25. 2 tf
THE 1TEW ERA,
It Published every Friday Evming in
COLUMBIA, S. C.
BY JAKES A. CURTIS.
Terms : $2 per annate, !u Advance.
Doo7. SI tf
"^WINTER 185
THE PROPER SEASON BEING NOW COME
For the Display of
wmm dihm
W. H. HOVEY
ould say to those Ladies and Gentlemen resident
of and visiting tho village of Greenville,
and desirous of inspecting articles of
LAPSES' & ?EMTS' WEAR,
HOUSEKEEPING
km plantation mom,
that lit that popular and
FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT,
so long aud widely known as
(Tl)e Cn?)ifs' Sioxe,
Tliey may NO W find Mich a list of deslrnhlo
Goods as they would bo gratified to look through
before purchasing.
LAMBS' CLOAKS,
of Pelisse Cloth, Satin, Colored Silk andTweods.
Several style?*fron\ $3 to $15.
G31DAS MATOA3.3,
of Pelttee and Cloths, Opera Flannels, Merinoes,
Ac., with trimmings to match, will be shown in
considerable variety.
an*? on >*?? ? a nmM
are fuller than usual of Handsome, Useful, and
ORXAME NT AL FANCY ARTICLES.
The various sizes of English, German and Italian
Banjo, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Fine Note and Letter Paper Envelopes,
PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS,
Morocco Portcfolios and WORK BOXES,
Ladies' and (Tent's Medicated CORK HOLES,
Shoes, Slippers, Goiters, Hosiery and Gloves,
always on hand, at the old place,
Ho. 2. Cleaveland's Buildings,
Nearly opposite the Mansion House.
125
MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
A880RTED PRICES.
Nov. 9. 26 tf
~Mlis REDFERN,
From Charleston,
PROPOSES to open, on the 1st Monday in
January, next, in the basement story of Uie
Presbyterian Church, a FEMALE SCHOOL, in
which all iLe branches of an English Education
will be taught.
Terms will vary from $3 to $8, according to
the branches taught.
Good references can be given.
Apply at tbo residence o? O. B. Dyer.
Dec. 20 32 4
HAIRJMffiK.
MR. and MRS. Is. OLSO*
WOULD ree|K?etfully inform the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Greenville, and transient
visitors of this place, thnt tliey hove removed
from thei/former place of living'(opposite the
Mansion House,) to their farm in tnc country.
A great variety of Handsome Specimens of their
may be found at the Watch and Jewelry Store of
MR. CHARLES SMITH,
who will bo pleased to receive orders for nH
work in their line. Mr. Snrrn is in frequent communieation
with theiu, and customers may depend
on having their work hromptly executed
and delivered.
Deo. 14. . 81 8m
Hooks and Stationery.
THE Subscribers are r? calving a large and varied
wactftment of me above Articles, which
they offer at law price...
A LARflE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS.
An Eltiiaiivs Htosk of Miici>llaiuinu> WnrlrL
BC1JOOL BOOKS, Slate*. Poo*, Pencil*, Draw.
iqg Rook*, Water Color*, IHaaected Game*
*<!., Al'.
Blank Book*. bound, half-bound, and in paper.
Foolscap, Latter end Kote Paper, by tlie. ream
or Icm.
Spy Olaaaoa, Pocket CotnpM*es, Magnifier*, <fce.
With a varied assortment of other article*, to
which they invite the attention of the public.
Q. E. KLPORD A CO.
mar. f. 42 tf
Mattross Making, Ac.
f|M!B tmloerlber inform* the public thai ha
1. haa opened hia Shop on* door above P. N
Powaaa Ac Co'b dry good Store, where he In
tend# carrying on the buatnea of MATrjtBSS
MAKER and BOt/iTEREtt. MattreMee eon
etaatly on band and made to order, amd repair
ing done at the abort** notice. Ue alao eagaKttr
lay Carpet*, hanfe Window Kbadea, i?.
respectfully aolieit* a ahara of ptthlle patronage.
K fra^kf
MA ft ?
mm t
9
/ -*! ? * . .V J
I., m .1* riku i i'itf ! < -iiii
WILLUnS * FEAfiTER,
Wh?lcMlc Sc Retail ferocers
AND RUYEA8 OF COUNTRY PAOOUCE,
Oree?rl(ft?t 8. C.,
TTAVE just received, end will continue to
11 keep ou hand a good supply of
Coffee, Ba^tur, Moiiuet, Bioe. Salt, Bacon,
Lard, Flour, Heal, BTaiU, and
Many oth?r Article* pertaining to a OroeVrjr Kstabliebiuefct,
to wliioli we invite public attention.
We are trading in Article# that require large
Cash Investment and admit of but short profile,
and wo find, by experience, that it it impossible
to do business on a limited credit. We shall,
therefore discard book* and fn future, without
distinction or exception require the CASH ou
delivery of floods.
We are libo HUYTNG PRODUCE of every description,
and will pay the highest market prices,
either in Cash or Goods, at the pleasure of the
seller.
MOtlS, FX ASTKH. LEONARD WILU AUH.
Nov. 2. 26 tf.
The Mnrnmctlt Mexican Wheat.
1VT0W is the time to plant this tine valuable
it and prolific Wbcat. It was raised oa tlio
fanh of Mr. THOMAS T. PATTOX, of lluncotnlm
oounty N. C., and may bo fonnd at ilie stores of
Messrs Graot a Goodlktt and Messrs. (Jowkh a
Davu>, Greenville, S. C,
Nov. 2. 25 tf.
Disftolution.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between the Subscribers is now dissolved.
I). O. W V>iTFI ELD.
J. WESTFIKLD.
?m?o Notee iind Accounts of the ??id oon- '
corn lire in the hands of the subscriber, and if
uot settled before Court will bo nut in suit.
1>. O. WIBTPIKLI).
nug 24. 15 tf
For Sale.
r I'MIE Subscriber will sell nt private sale f^Jry^
JL his House and lot, on the Pendleton
| road, about f mile from the Court llouee ,mij
near the ltuil Korul Depot, and situated on R high
nnd elevntcd lot, having a fine view of the mountains.
The house is a new frame building, recently
oompleted, containing seven fine rooms.
Out buildings have been created 011 the lot. The
lot contains about one ami one-thirteenth acres I
of land, nnd is all enclosed with a new plank 1
fenoe.
Any person desirous of purchasing a comfortable
residence will do'well to call on tho snt>scriher. |
it. W. OODDARl). 1
Grecaville, Oct. 13. 23 tf.
^77jjj^'~"
YOT' are requested to meet at the Division
Room of the Sons of Temperance until
further order*. Meeting?Kridnv Evenings.
Ily order of W. P. Prick, W.\"P.\
tiununry 12. SS I
Candy, Candy.
AFINElotof all kinds of CANDIES just received
at W. a TURNERS.
Oct. 6 21 tf.
SIrayed
ON the 25th Nov. 1855, two mare
Mfctih mules, one n light sorrel and the othani
iii cr a dark mouse color. They aro of
common sire, one of them was raised in Grccuvillc
Diet a C. 1 bought, them ofThoe. Ilnlbert and
Mr. Austin, of said 1 list, 1 think they areamaking
their way for that [dace. Any person stopping
said mules will be paid for their trouble, ana will
confer a great favor upon me.
y' JAMES STALL1XGS.
ear a*}* editor in Edgefield or Greenville
Disk, by giving two or three insertions to the
above, will be promptly paid by sending account#
to Greenland, P. O. Barnwell, District,
a C.
Cook out lor your Pocket.
Wa TURNER is now receiving one of the
largest STOCK of GOODS ever Brought
to Grceuville, call aud see him opposite the Man
sion House. You cannot fail to spend your
change.
Oct 5 21 tf.
lom(.
BETWEEN tlio village of Greenville and the
old race course, an Odd Fellow's BREASTPIN.
The finder will be reworded, by leaving
it at this office.
Oct 10 28 tf.
oooPErit,
Watch Iflnker and Jeweller,
UNDER STERN'S HOTEL,
KEEPS always on hand Gold aud Silver
Watfhei, and JEWELRY of every
description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery.
. /Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the
best maimer.
dec. 29,. 83 ly
Thompson & Easley, i
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. 11., S. C.
June 23, 1834. . ft ?
DBS. SULLIVAN & MOORE
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
CALLS IN TIIE LINKOFTHELR PROFESSION.
RmiokMck: Warth*n, Qremvilte Dittriet.
Post-Okkick : Dunklin, " "
J. M. SULLIVAN.] [D. D. MOORE
March 9. 43 *fl|
"The 4-<?o<l Time Coming,"
BY T. a. AHTIIL'R.
r|MIOSE who wish to hear something of that (
JL long-expected day, should read this l>ook.
It is having an immense sale; 6000 copies hav
ing been ordered in advance of publication
We send a copy by mail, postpaid on receipt
of the price, $ 1.
J. W.-RRADLEY, Publisher,
. 48 North Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
tr N. R. Agents wanted to eell this and other
popular books in all parts oftho United States.
Send fov our List and terms to Agents,
dec. 20 32
or ISvksv reader will please notice the advertisement
headed 'To Persons out of emuloyment,"
and send for a full descriptive Catalogue
of all our Illustrated Works.
To the uninitiated in the great art of selling
books, we would say that, wa present a scheme
# i_: : i t-t - # A At II>I
lor inuiivj innKinK wuii'ii i> mrucnop nmn Hlivne |
gold mincapf California and Australia.
Any person wishing to embark in the enter
prise, will risk Ultle by tending to the Publisher
?25, for which lie will receive temple copies of
the various works, (at wholesale prions) carefully
boxed. Incurs!, and directed, affording a very
liberal per oentage to the Agent for his trouble.
With these he will toon tenable to ascertain the
moet saleable, and order nooordurgly. Address
poet paid)
ROBERT BRAttft, Publish",
181 William N?W York.
t>ook ant> job pm:mvo wdtfy done>t
JEj the i&qtMfriM Office,*
'jijg *
f,
mw STOCK Offj;'
FALL and WINTER
^ ? ? |?s>"
AT THE HTOKB OF
WILLIAM 8. TURNER,
(FORMERLY CRITTENDEN ft TURNER,)
Oppwdle the mansion Home.
\\T liKRK h, has revived anil in prej>nroil to
f offer hi, friends and the public ooe of
the 15J94T selected stock of OOOEfe, which hiui
been selected with tjrent cure and attention, and
on* of tlio most desirable for purchasers ever
offered IN THIti MA RKET. It consists uf
BKAUTIKUL STYLR8 Of AMKKIC AN * VRKNCU
A htrgo assortment of
American and Scotch Ginghams,
A LAKUK LOT OF
Foreign mtd Donicxtic
LONG CLOTHS SHEETINGS,
Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs,
mmuaiv&rai
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES,
tg DSims,
worth
_ ?y mm\% ***
Folr Ivies' qi)0 fctdfliljlDCo's dDcqr,
A large lot of Children''s Shoes.
? MEN'S, BOY'S AND
CHILDREN'S ^
Hats and Caps*
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
?IL? ITMOlUiBj,
CONSISTING OF
Coata, Pants, Vests, Umlersliirts, u:e*
lie also invite* nttention to the large addition
he liaa :r.:;dc to lu'n stock of
CROCKERY,
tchick he is offering at excellent bargains.
Call and See for Yourselves !
WM. S. TURNER.
ept 27. 20 tf
Ladle'* Handkerchief*.
A FINE lot of LA DIE'S LINEN H ANDKKKX.
V. CHIEFS, assorted, just received at
W. 8, TURNERS.
* Oct. 5 21 tf.
A CARD!
HAVING associated Col. Robkist P. Good
i.ktt with myself in the mercantile business,
the said business will bo carried on under
the name and style of GRADY A GOODLETT,
at my old stand on the south west corner of the
public square. 1 hereby take occasion to return
my tliuuks for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of
the same for the new firm above referred to,
. feeling confident that we will be able fo give
satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call.
It is with reluctance that I must truly say that
necessity constrains tiie, to notify those who arc
indebted to me either by note or book account
previous to 1st of January, 1855, to call and pinup.
JOHN IE. GRADY, '
| January 20, 1855.
flO-PAE.'PWSftRfTT?
^TMIE undersigned having formed a copartner
X. ship under the name and stylo of GRADY
?fc GOOD LETT, and taken the stock of Goods
^feyOnd Store of Jou.n W. Guauy, \v ill^c\J:Y w
continue the business. We
by prompt attentions to merit
I continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore
| given the business. Our stock is very complete
now, and preparations are making to enlnrge it
soon. Give us a call.
JOHN 11". GRADY,
ROUT. 1?. GOODLKTT.
January. 23, 1855.
LAST NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS indebted to O. A. Picki.k, o.i
account previous to March lust, are ea
ncstly requested to call on W. lv. Easi.kt a
settle the same, as further indulgence cannot .
allowed.
J. B. BEITS, Assignee
January 6. 34 .(
Warrants! Warrants!
V/ * >.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared with all
necessary instructions to procure Bounty
Land Warrants under the late act of Congress,
granting 1(10 seres to all s lio may have served in
any of tho wars. Immediate attention given to
nnv business of the kind entrusted to his care.
March 1ft. 44 tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GKEENVJLLK DISTRICT.
aasr <g?sas2i<E>!ar jpi&sg.&s*,,
Walker di Irvine, 1 Declaration in Assuinsit.
v*. > Damage $300.(10.
John Mellride. ) H. K. Peiiky, PltTs Att'y.
W HEREAS the Plaintiff did on the 10th day
of August, 1H55, tile his declaration againsttho
defendant, w ho is absent from, and
without the limits of tho State, and has neither
win- iiur inunu'v, kiiowm wmiiiii tfii? siime, upon
whom a copy of the said declaration might be
served.
It is ordered that, the said defendant do aj>Eonr
and plead to the snid declaration,* on or
efore the 11th day of August, in the year of
our Lord, one thousand eight hundron and fifty
six, otherwise tinal and absolute judgement will
las given and awarded against him.
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August 1U 1855. \ Sin lv
situation Wanted.
AYOl'NC MAX, of steady hnldts, desire/ .1
situation as Clerk in soine Dry Mood or
Groeery Store in Creenville. lie 1ms had ecusiderable
experience. Anyone desiring a Clerk
will please apply to the Editor of the Enterprise
who will give the necessary rocorimiemtatfon*.
Ac. November t 25-tf
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indulgence cannot be Riven,
july 6. 8 9w J. W. ORiDT. |
HOWARD ASS OCIATION *
i?auiLc,iuii)iaj insula.
Important An noun cement.
rlX> nil persons Afflicted with Sexual diseases,
I such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal WfikntM, d|
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Kympliilia, the
Vice of Onanism, or Self-ahum*, die., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia,
in view of the awful dchtruction of human
life and health, caused by Sexdal diseases, and
the deceptions which arc practised upon the unfortunate
victims of such diseases l>y Quacks,
have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a
Charitable net worthy of their name, to gitrs
' Medical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus afflict
ed, (Male or female,) who apply by. letter, with
n description of their condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme jmverty
and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free of
Charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution,
established by a special endowment, for
the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted witli
"Virulent and Kpidemic Diseases," and its funds
can be used for no other ptir]>osc. It has now a
snrpltiaof means, which the Directors have voted
to advertise the above notice. It is needless to
add that the Association commands the highest
Mcdienl skill of the age, and will furnish the
most approved modern treatment. Valuable ad!
vice also iriven to sick and nervous f'milo ?'
flirted with Womb Complaint, Leucorrboeo, <bo.
{^ST* Address, (|MMt-|?nl,) Dr. George H. C?ibona,
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association,
No. \i South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, lVnn.
Itv order oT the Directors,
KZKA D. II ART WELL, President
GEO. FAIKCHILD, Secretary,
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