The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 03, 1856, Image 3
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Staple and Fancy Dry Good*,
J*e*4ly-?*?dte> Ciuiniog-,
awC>P8, BOOTS AND8HOE8,
~ CfrocWfc, ifafdtotfe, Sfrocclriee,
* ^AI&TS AND OIDB,
;jr,*.WEoioiiw??t &o.
Ofot DOOR SOUTH OF THE NEW COURT HOUSE,
jfe jL ? -tt
'^ttavk opewf.d at tub above fjlauk
I * :{!*' A large and nrial assortment of
new ana JSiegant woods,
to .which th'ev invito attention from their friend*
and the trading* comrnrinlty.
The Stock hM been purchased with great ?are
undor the parwtnal supervision of the proprietor*
daring a nrotracUd stay iu New-York, and feel
confident in assuring the public that they enn And
krlll oifor bargain*. We deem it unnecessary to
'enumerate the article* which we have on hand,
' believing that an examination of oar stock will
taeure the belief that baronies may he had by
tliingnt our establishment.
ry Country prod nee taken in exchange.
Creonville, April 3. 47 tf
lli-KN THI HAY.
AFRIL IDT.
the arri:m stock of diirss and fancy
foll thi8 sfiasos is now open at tlik
Sewing Silk Grenn dines, Plain Silk Ticsuoss
. %v. fane Printed l^ereges, Plain Piintcd
' Beroges, Plain Colored Bereges,
i iki~r. f PrtTii.Sr.pfr BS'k.
Challv, Iticii col'tl Clmllv, .:>J
Png. and French Bombazine,
WnlPa, Nninnook's Jnconett*, Kiegant French
Organdies, Madder colored Lawns,
French Piinted Jaconets, Fine
dotted Swieees, Polk spotted
Muslins, White Plaid Cambrics,
i Swiss Kmbroidored Collars, <tc., dec.
1 Ribbons, Buttons and Trimmings,
ttiirrllsh find American fast oftWnd
Cheap colore 1 Muslins, Kid, Silk nml
lisle Gloves. A very complete tusoi t>
merit of HOSIERY.
The above, with trinity more vet to nriive,
AT W. H. HOVEY'S.
A pi il 3. 47 3
- :WM&WM?&?mmiiT
NEW STORE
AZi? WEW GOODS
AT DAILSY'-S CROSS ROADS.
*t fJMIK nndenditiied Wp Wave to inform his
. L friends siwl the putdie vein-rally. that ho.
.has just opened *t the eld and well known ftnul
^nf liuur.v * faoa* ne*-*H?l splendid assortment
of OOODS, consisting in nnrt of Ki>ir'tsli
and American 1'riuSn, from 11$ cent* up;
<lii??hntu\ White axi I'riotel Ja?onet?, Muslin
- a* low a? 12} cents; Swiss .Mtuliti* lioroxcs, Ed
?. liminof*. Kit than*. &r., Ar.
TToih-s Cl<imnvi <'s, T*'e>-<K Kentucky Jeans,
*' CvH?wiijt<l?4i, Ill-own nit I lUerx' liv l Unci Drills,
> |Iu ?.n4 Slate linens, Drah D'Kte. I'-ashiucrettes
.>' 'stini Alpacas. While and Printed iiurseiJlos Vest
in^fs. IlieaeUel-aud firswn Miirtiii^s, Tlekiiujs,
\*|idjrellar, Jon., At, llan tson's Perfumery, Extriirf.s,
Senps. Inks. *? ; ?
liA'PR A?i> CAPS,
?n?t r*?nyp(i, Croeksry and MrTL
Glassware, Hardware and Cutlery, Drug*, Medicines
mid Dye Stuffs.
Beady- Mado Clothing,
Consisting of 0?ats, Paqt~% Vests, dc.
Groceries.
r?il?i?tln( ?f Csffi'C, Sugar, Mola*>?e?, Spioo,
Tepper, Ginger, .Candies and many other artivle?,
too tedious to mention,
Tbo above Stock lias been spooled with irreat
varo, and purchased at the lowest CASH PRICKS,
and w*ll sell them as low as they can be
bought elsewhere.
|^~Groecri?a will be sold for CASH ONLY.
Other goods on a credit to prompt paying, customer*.
A Discount of Ten per cent allowed for
4 Cash payment* on all good* except Groceries.
I have spared no pain* in endeavoring to supply
the wants of the community, and I hope to
i>? liberally patronized.
W. C. BALLKY.
April t 47 tt
The State of South Carolina
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Eqoit)..
Samuel Payne ts. Wesley Payne, Lemuel 1 "aytie,
Joseph Lampkins and Jvniilv his wife nod oth,
era. BiUJnr Partition, Hrlirf, Jkr.
Towsxs A Csarsxi.L. Co marts. Sol'a
r appearing to my antisfaotion that the Defendants,
Lemuel Payne, Uriah Pnvne, Joseph
Lampkins and Krnily hit wife, Jane Machcro,
and W. Griffith reside without tbo limits of this
,-j Stats.
His ordered that they do plead, answer or demur
to the BUI in this esse within three months,
Asa this date, or tke ?ssu will be taken pro
\ asa/aMs agaiast tfticm.
S. A. TOWNKK. C. E. G. D.
a :i * ? .4av . Ah o?..
J\j?rn . *?i '?>?
MedicilSiticcr
HnilE Copnrt north ip heretofore existing be1.
Ivmr Dm TURPIN * JOttB*. hne beoo
din?lr?d by the death of Dr. Wm. P. Trap!*.?
All pertoat indebted to the lato firm, trill make
Immediate payment to Dr. W. R. Jo nek, snrriring
copartner.
. "VX71LL continue to oceujij the same office, and
in offering hie profeteional services to the
public, he faele confident, (from hie long and intimate
association with Dr. inarm,) of gisr
'l^'fndlridual. suffering from
chronic ditenaee, will find a consultation with
'"tTpr, Join very much te their advantage.
March #7 4? it
S WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRING.
Jjjfcg
P- B. BURNHAM
TT AX opened a shop in the room adjoining Dr.
-^uXX M. A. Kaaufe Drug Store for the purpose
t of tarrying on the above business, and reepeetfullr
aeUeita patronage. He will henceforth attend
punctually to all work *utrotted to Mm,?
lie will, in A short time have, on had an afaeftmewt
at Jewelry, which he intend* telling at
*ssx w
I
I I
MEL ^nSJI^H^c.^lffw^Al)??' \
\ TiOJib to hit Stock of Dry-Goods and Grocerk>f,
wrhUh lie offers. ** . wall en t barg. iua lie
wonld state to thoe# -who purchase of him oh
credit that their hilts must be paid whoa presented.
Call and examine his Stock. Beside the
usual articles to be found in the I>rv-Gootlu line
lie direct# attention to. the following Groceries ,
/SV^jtSugorg. Ooffe<\ Molasses, Syrup, Vine
jmm gar, Salt, Soaps, Caudles, Ac.
Fish !?3S& Fish!
Mackerel, Salmon, Herring*. Sardines, lobsters. |
?SJT~ Country produce taken in exchange for
Goods. Bacon, Flour, Meal, Corn, l'ons, Potatoes,
and other articles in that line, on hand, and 1
for sale cheap.
A. OBEENFIEUX
March 2a 43 t?
Public School.
Tin; Spring Term of MR. SHAW'S school will
commence Monday April 7, and continue
eleron week*.
TUITION:
Reading and Spelling, $4 ;
Reading, Spelling and writing, fr> ;
With Grammar,, Geography or Arithmetic, $?;
With either two or all of the above, $7 ;
IflstofV, Philosophy or Astronomy, $8;
Ancient 1languages or the higher branches of
Mathematics, $10;
Incidental expense v. 23 e. [
StudentsnltoniTinrr ?A?n in > *
, - ...vn< vi iii'im will lie
required to pay for a w1w>lc term; no tuition received
fcr lesathan half a term. Tuition received
at. the end of each quarter.
REKKKKNCBSj?u?v. S. a Oaili.ard, Moj.
a A. Townrs, T. C. Gowks, Keep, Col. W. II.
C.wliiKii. J. A. Pa vi p. Ksq., IT. T. Smith, F-sq.
A continuance of the public patronage id rcs1
pectfnllv solicited.
I MareU 27 40 St.
Merchant Tailoring.
! rl"MlE ?ul*cril?er ha* now on hand, mid will
i -1. continue to receive n superior assortment of
1 French, Fiiglisla, Plain and
Twilled Cloths,
; Plain nnd Fancy Black Doeskin Caesimeres,
. Plnin Black anil Fancy Silk and Satin Vcstings,
i Plain and Fig'd. White Silk nnd Marseilles "
Tweed*, BraTiD'Eto and CnsLtherett " "
| and a large variety of Goods suitable for Gont)
emeu's wear. All of which he is prepared to
render up in the latest stvle and finish, having
in liia TAILORING DEPARTMENT the most reliable
and efficient workmen. Mr. O. A. Picklf,
so long and favorably known us an excellent
i[ workman, continues in the cutting and fitting department
itTAU. WORK WARRANTED.
i?3' t)y ?i.cjf siAXitjrrOj
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
j IfOia S'-ffMHXa WlEAiiL *
I Such as Black and Fawrv Coats. Vests. Pants,
Drawers. Sliirts. Half iloso, I'nder-SJiirts ami
Shirt Collars, w liich he will *ell
LOW FOR OAS}],
Give us a call before you purchase elsewhere.
* . O. IV DYKR.
March 2d. 43 a
|*y Patriot and Mountaineer copy twice.
THE GBEENVILLE
mm w
i MAIN STREET, NEXT TO M BEE ft BALE.
i *?in THE Subaei ilter ha* on hand u large and
&Si?well-selreted Stock <.f MISCELLANEOUS,
*\2?/?SCIlOOL and CLASSICAL BOOKS,
i Writing Paper, Blank Books, Memorandum*, Ac.
Writing Dent* and Cases, Portfolios,
Cold auk Steel Pens. Pencil^
Ink, Sealing Wax,
Wnfc'A
Slate*, < miw Books, Ink-Stands, Ruler*, Ac., Ac.
G. K. ELFORD,
Sign of the Big Book.
I March 6. 4.1 3m |
' STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA. '
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Masacna Taylor, Adminiftrntor, Ac., et al vs.
Caroline Hodge*, et al. Bill for Partition, Ar.
BY order of tho Conrt of Equity, in this case,
I will sell at public outcry, before the Court
House door of Greenville District, on the first
Monday in May next, all the following Tracts of
Land, viz:
TRAITT Kiv 1 onst?i?in? 'A A-..?
? - "-p -? ??virn, HWiiiUK U
by land* of Ul W. IIo<!;^?k, Mr*. llarton and
llawkins.
THACT Xo. 2. containing BH Acre*. bounded
by land* of I). W. Hodge* and Jeremiah Tranitnell.
TIlfTT Xo. 3. containing 251 Acre*, bound* 1
by land* of Mr*. Pickett, J. Trammel 1, 1>. W.
I lodge* nnd John Hawkins.
Til A OT No. t containing 4 Acres, bounded br
land* of D. W. I lodge*.
TRACT No. 5, containing 21 Aer**, bounded
by land* of I). W. Hodges mid Joseph Goodwyn.
TllAOT No. rt, containing 207 Acre*, hounded
hv lands of P. W. Hodge*. Porfman Howard,
friaries Ooanell and .Tolin F. Diglitower.
TRACT No. 7, containing 35 Aero*, bounded
by laud* belonging to the Estate of John \V.
Hodges, deceased, and land granted to John Znnal.
AU of ?aid Lands Wing and bciag ai'uato on
water* of North Pork of Roluda Riyer, in the j
District and State aforesaid.
Tkhm* or Sale.?Purchaser to giro bond, payable
In one and two years from day of aide, with
two sufficient sureties to secure'the purchase
money; cost* ot the sale to bo paid in cash.
R. A. TOWSKS, C. K O. P.
Commissioner's < iffieo, March 2(1, 1866.
March 27 66 td
THE EXAMINER.
to southern writers.
THK editor of the The Examiner, desirous
of enlisting the aid of SOUTHREN
I LITERARY TALENT in his enterprise, ofI
fcrs to thooo who iuu* he disposed to render
1 that aid, a prize of FlFTY DOLLARS for
the BEST ORIGINAL TALE, not to occupy
Uat than twenty columns of the Examiner
(about fifty pages of foolscap iu ordinary
writing.) Tfie manuscript* will bo submitted
to a competent committee and their decision
published. Should any other of the
tales, in the editor's opinion, be deemed
worthy of publication in Tn* Examiner, the
:> .?Ml k- _ A ?S. I. ?L e
wnwr win do lurui^iieu wivn uib |W'|'?r IW
five years free of expense.
This proposition wilt remain Open until
the first of May, 1866.
Writers may enclose their names in a separate
envelope, which will not be opened until
the deouiOQ of the committee shall >o
mwle known.
Ad Jress W. B. Joh>sto*, Columbia.
{* - v?**" > *?
m
t rat or and Administratrix* of the' estate of
William Blasaingame, deceased, Reuben Clayton
and Elisabeth hi* -wife, William Blasoiagame,
Robert Lylesand Lydin his wife, Thomas
B. BlaMiugtme, John G. E, Ulassingnme, leSd
heirs ajvf represents tires of said wflnam
laasiaeame, deeeased, Defendants. Mill firr
Final Settlement and Decree.
IT appearing to my Ratiafaetion that Itueben
Clayton ssd KlizsbeU* hU wife, William
Dlasaingumc. Robert I.yles and Lydia hin wife,
Tluusas !i. Blnssingeme end John O. K. Blnssingame,
reside without the limits of this State:
It is therefore ordered and decreed, that they do
appear nt a Court of Ordinary to 1>? holden at
Ureenvillo Court House for Greenville District
on the 23d day of May next, at 11 o'clock, A.
M., and shew causes, if any (hoy can, why a Final
settlement and Decree of tn? Personal Estate
of said deceased should not be made, or
their consent, on default, will be entered of record.
ROBERT McKAY, O.O. D.
Ordinary's Office, Greenville, S. C. )
February 16th, 1866. J 43-3m
"the statFof south casounaT"
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
Til thfi- dmirt n-f OfrHner^.i
John G. Garrison and 0. ^V\ Garrison, administrators,
Applicant*, against Peter Garrison,
Edmund Garrison and others, legal heirs and
representatives of David Garrison, deceased.
Defendants.
Petition for Final Settlement an J Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Teter Garrison
ana Edmund Garrison reside without
the limits of this State : It is ordered and decreed,
that ther do appear at a Court of Ordinary
to be holaen at Greenville Court House for
Greenville District, on the 9th day of May next,
and shew cause, if any they can, why a Hitnl settlement
and decree of tin; personal estate of David
Garrison, deceased, sh.-.nld not bo had, or
their consent to the same will be entered of record.
ROBERT McKAY. O. 0. V.
Greenville, 8. t\ I
OrditiAiy's Office, 1 Oth Feb. 183(1. ) 43-3 in
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Greenville District.
IS TIIK COCIIT OF OIIDIN'ARV.
\Vii.i.iam 3L Lk.akk, applicant, vs. C. J. Klfuru,
Administrator of the estate of Isaac II. Bens
nurr, deceased, 1. M. Springkr and Olivia A.
Wl'Sissf.B, Mr irifr, J??w Ji llmiwum MipjaiiJu.
Leake,SamuelIV. Bkneoict, Tiiova* J. Brxicincrr,
legal heirs and representatives of I. H.
Benkakt, deceased, Defendants. Partition
I for Final Settlement of the Per eon al Kttate.
T appearing to my satisfaction that I. M.
8 mux GEO, and Oi.ivia A. his wife and S.amckl
W. Bknkimct, reside without the limits of this
State: It is ordered and decreed that they do
appear st a Court of Ordinary to bo holden at
Greenville C. 11., of Greenville District, on Friday
tlio 2Jhl day of May, A. D. 1860. and shew
cause, if any they can, why n Final Settlement
and Decree ol the Personal K-stiite of Isaac II.
15?cxm?icr, deceased, should not he had, else their
consent to the same will be entered of record.
ROBERT McKAY, O. O. D.
Ordinary's Office, 21st of Feb. 1858.-42?Jim
ST ATE OF SOIITH *C AROLIIf A.
Greenville District IN'
TllR COURT OF OlilHNAKY.
V??v- ?< .u- v _?
....wj, 4k?HiiinoM ikiia ui die i^vnic ?l
Knr.dt Dill, deceased, Applicant, vs. Rebecca
Hcnson, Sidney Butler, Edward Dill, .Inhn
Dill, Sarah Garrett and Matthew Garrett her
husband. Defendants. Petition for funds of
Ileal Potato to jmy the debts of the said Sarah
Dill, deceased.
JT appearing that Sarah Gnrrctt and Matthew
(inrrett, her husband, reside without the
limits of the State : It. is, therefore ordered,
that they do ap]>car at the Court of Ordinary to
ho hoblen at Greenville Court House for Greenville
District, on the Pith day of May, Anno
Domini, IfiSO, to shew cause, if aay they can,
why tho proceeds of the sale of the real estate
of Sarah J till, deceased, sold by mo for partitition
and division, should not lie paid over to
Anny Hanson, Administratrix of 4ho said Sarah
Dill, to lie applied by her to the payment of the
debts of the said Sarah Dill.
Given under my hand and seal, this 11th
[r. s.1 dav of Fehruarv, A. D., 1856.
" ROBERT McK A Y.Feb.
14-10-3m Ordinary of Greenville Dist.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^
GItEKNVTLDE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
Fortune!u* L Johnson, Administrator with Will
anuexed.apnlieant, against Minor Cox, William
Cox, and others. Defendants, Legatees of the
estate of James E. Cox. deceased. Petition
for Finn! Settlement and Decree of the Per tonal
Kttate.
TT appearing to roy satisfaction that Minor Cox,
..f It., ft./ 1.. 4. TJ !4t__ 4
~ < ? *?' " nit i/oiciinuiiw, reiiHicfl wiuioui inr
limiU of ti*is Stole: It. i* therefore ordered and
decreed that ho do appear nTiTeftfirt flf I'Tillimry
to lx? holilen at Greenville court. house for
Orecnvillo District, on the 80th day of May
noxt, nt 11 o'clock, A. M., and show cause, if any
ho can, why a Final Settlement -and Decree ol
the Personal Estate of said deceased, should not
be made; else his consent to the same, will be
taken as confessed.
ROBERT MoKAY, [u a]
Ordinary's Ottioe, ) O. O. D.
Greenville, S. C\, 7th March. \ 4-l-8m
WILLI4.HM A FEANTEJR,
Wholesale & Retail Grocers
AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Greenville, 8. C.,
HAVE just roeeived, and will continue to
keep on hand a goad supply of
Coffee, 8agar. Molasses, Rice. Salt, Bacon,
Lard, Flour, Veal, Nails, and
Many other Articles pertaining to a Grocery Establishment,
to whiMt wc invite public attention,
Wo arc trading in Articles that require large
Cosh Investment and admit of Imt short profits,
and we find, by experience, that it is impossible
to do bust ties* on a limited credit. Wo shall,
therefore, discard Imolca, and in future, without
duaiueUoii o? excepiie;., require CASH on
delivery of Goods.
We are also MTY1\'? PROBlTCR ?f .!?
criptiort, and will pny tho hivhost nmrkoi price*,
either in Ca*h or Cood*, at the nlcaeure of the
jac.)b v. rtum txoxAmv wnxum.
Nov. 2. 25 tf.
MESSRS. GRADY <* GOOD LETT
HAVE lU?MOVFJ> INTO
* THEIR 'NEW 8TORE
Opposite their Old Stand,
Where they will continue to noil h> their rimtoroeteand
frienteDKY GOOIX*. GROCKlllKS,
Ae., at price* AS JX)\V aa eon be had.
Dee. 17. 11 tf
XZold Pens.
AFTNR uwrtmeat of GOLD rtN8, with
Silver Holder*, may be found at the flre?n<
vffle Book Wore. 0 t tXFORD.
Horeh l?. 44 tf
gggggggg _ _ JijJL
C. J. E?FOM.a?an7nj^^ ,
J*s. 10. 85 ?m 1
&88P & G6ODLETT,
Ar?eie?iassrara3 AVI? jlaw,
ttrecnTtflc, 8. C.
ASTOflRco next d^or to F. F. Beat-tie ?fc Co.
j. p. rf.kd.] [ . d. ooodlktt.
lni?u?rr 12 85 tf
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNYS AT LAW.
GREENVILLE C. II., S. C.
June 2.1, 1854. ^ 9
" ImjJAiTFPRiCE; :
Attorney at Law.
| XXJHX punctually attend to nil matters en* J
Y T tvusted to ItU cure. He mojr he found
for the present, at tho Law Olfles of Messrs. *
Tiiowro* A Rasucy, or nt the office of the South m
Enterprise, Greenville C. H.
Feb 14. 40 tf
~Wll.II 0 V EY, I"
PROPRIETOR OF
GlreenbilU, 5. C. ,
FANCY & STAPLE OftY GOODS,
RICH 0RE8S SILKS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
gbuwlt, IVIantllas & Embfokderle*.
AOENT FOR
RICH'S FIRF.-PROOF SAFF3*,
Stoddard's Warranted Fiano Fort cm, * y
Mr*. Allen's Word's Hair Restorer, ?.?: ,
T>r. W. B Moflfntt's Pills and Bittern, ' ? ^ '
t>r. David Jaynu's Patent Medicines, 3"^ ]
London ?fr 0,'? " 14 J ?
X B. A I). Sands' Sarsnparilhv, J P", <
Ao. 2, Clrareiand't Building*,
Xeurltf oppotite Munition Jfouxr.
January 17, 1850. 80 tf
Life nnd Property Insured.
iLIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
THE ASHEVILLE
Jllutual Snsuranrc Cnmjimu]
larorti Bom**, Store* and ether Prop rty
AGAINST FIRE :
And the Urti of White Peraona and Slaves,
between the age* of 10 and 60 gear* i
ON such term* am to render it ti most aafu anil 1
deairnhlc investment* Full detail*, with 1
the Constitution and By-Low* of the Company,
will be funnelled on application to any of tlto Of- 1
ficora of the Contpnnv. I
JOSKPft It, OS BORN K Petit.
W. McDOWKLL, Virel're*. |
Ja*. a R wkix, Sttretarg A Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
j Dee. 27-tf. GREENVILLE, S. C.
&aaaas^ra-!ha>3
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
' rI~MlE *ubscriher* having purchased the entiro
1 interest of K. N. GOWKll, in the Firm of
Cownaa. Cox A Madkut, take thin inetho<l of
calling on all per*on* indebted to them to make
immediate payment*
GOWKR, COX A MARKLKY.
Tuna. f\ Cotrrit, )
Tih?. M. Cox, V
II. C. Mabkut, )
yck. <& b??
r|"MIE undersigned having sold out. his interest,
L to hia Into partner*in the Wagon and Carriage
liuniucss, would take this opportunity to
recommend them to the confidence of his friends
and tlie public. He feels assured the business of
the new Firm will suffer no detriment by his
withdrawal, as they are employing the very best
workmen in all departments o~f their business.
(Signed) K N. GO W Kit.
Greenville, January 1,
Jan. 10 35 tf
Planter's Hotel
TI1K subscriber being desirous of retirr'iif
ino from the business would offer the above
well know nnd Ion# established llotel for sale.
This Hotel is situated in one of the best sites
in the town of Greenville, and is now in thorough
repair. It hns attached to the premises
two lino Ten Fin Alleys. Stable*. Um?g? ffowse,
L ?-? -? ? "
The Hotel is cap*bio of accommodating about
one hundred persons, and could with hut little
expense, be mndo to accommodate dounle that
. number. To any person desirous of entering into
the biinine*?, the above offers an opportunity
| rarely met. with.
For terms, (which will bo moderate,) or fur
tlier particulars, apply to
THOMAS STF.EX,
FeU 1. 39-tf. Proprietor of 1'lnntor's Hotel.
TjgttGHANrS HOTELT~
BY JAMES M. HURST, !
(CIEIAIRrjISMH, ?. (G,
Board?$160 Per Day.
-February :ll. 41 tf
Last Notice.
ALT. PERSONS indebted to ths concern of 1*
N. Powct* ?t Co. by Koto or Book Account
are now informed that longer indulgence I
cannot be given. Consequently all such Notes !
and accounts remaining unpaid upon the 1st of
March will be put in suit without farther notice.
J. J. JIOVKY, .
Jan. 31. 38-6 Surviving Co psrtnft-. j
Warrants^ Warrants! '
VT. K. 3ASZ.3Y,
A TTWCWET AT LAW, i* prepared with *11
X*. necesaary instructions to procure Bounty (
Land Warranto under the late not of Congress,
granting ICO acre* to all who may hare serv ed in '
any of the war*. Immediate attention given to
any buainoM of Ute kind entrusted to his care. i
March 16. 44 tf
Administrator's Solo.
BY virtue of an order from the court of Or- '
dinary, 1 will sell before the court-house
door in Greenville, on the first Monday (sale*
day) in April next, the following personal proparty
belonging to the estate of 2era Davie, dscoaaed:
.
One Negro Boy, abont sixteen roars of age,
Bridle, Saddle and Blanket.
One Trunk and Wearing Apparel I
TERMS.?Sums of $S; and under that smownt, j
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