The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, May 14, 1857, Image 4
? SfrMmMn mm* twenty ^mt*.
-' *1"?|?rltolJ l)i*tn4t for ill? p?t two
t? the towns of Camden, NewW^BUcVvill.,
Abbeville, Chester. Ander
^SteAntiUe, SpATtnnburg, York villa mid
WktijpBy.y In (no of these beantiflil into
tlian mrs an Uniwowity ?od Colthe
beneficial effect* ort the*? In yHBons
nre plain and manifest. Would
4aNhiC.*p,UI of tit? State, with n Conn
W Of the followers of Temperance, could be
V ,; Muttd to follow these great and good ex
Your Committee hare looked over the
BS$P*^fcbpbrte of the D. C. W. P.'e, nnd reconitiiAnrt
tliat wlinn itilnro^linrv nia Aniit.4
itch a* Brother Ilenson a case, in Brc.oei |
Kennedy'* Report. Brother Dolman's statement
of the lefusal of licenses in Barnwell
District, Brother Austin's statement, in re
fbftince to the notion taken in Greenville District,
to suppress treating at election*, he
; published with the proceedings. The other
matters, as Information, nie much valued Indoor
Committee, bnt need not be published.
wo need a temperance and family
newspaper, such as a committee was charged
with at Greenwood, is manifest. The effort
was made in good fr.ith to get np such a paper
; but not quite 400 subscribers weio returned.
It wns, therefore, in vain to go on.
Your Committee believe that such a paper
only needs a beginning to l>e well sustained.
This, it seems to them, is a most opportune i
time to invite individual enterprise, to make!
the experiment. The Grand Division will, j
we have no doubt, make such a paper its or- j
gan. Many of the members will become)
corresponding editors, and each member will.'
it is hoped, undertake to obtain subscribers, j
Your Committee recommend that a Com- ,
raittee be raised, to act during the recess of
this body on the principles hereinbefore sng- !
gested. "
We are fully satisfied of the importance j
of having an uniform edition of the pro
eoedingH of the Grand Division published.!
They recommend ihat a Committee ?>e raised, j
awkI charged with the publication of 500!
Copies of such an edition on subscription.!
They fmther recommend that hereafter the {
proceeding* be published in pamphlet form,
corresponding with the edition to he published,
so that they onn bo bound together and 1
preserved. 1
A digest of the proceedings of the Nn j
tionnl Division, nnd of tlte Grand 1 division. 1
would bo valuable, but the < rand Division!
possesses not the means of having such n I
work prepared and published. S-?, loo, the!
continue*! changes to which we are annually I
and quarterly subjected, would abridge much
the utility of the work.
In reference to making the meetings of
Subordinate Divisions interesting, we know t
no means beyond such as will at once sug gest
themselves to the good senso of every
member : Work! He instant in season and
out of season ! Always attend ! Stir up
one another's firm mind* by way of roinein
brnnee ! If anything interesting has pre
ented itself to a brother's mind, tell or road
it, as the case may he. Make your weekly
meetings as short a* possible?t fir it it. at toon
at interest ceases, close. Avoid all unprofitable
discussions on points of order. \Vhen
n dispute begins to wax warm, adjourn it to
the next meeting, so that reflection may
avoid strife. Preserve some such course,
and the result will ho, the Divisions will he 1
harmonious, and the meetings interesting, j
Wo agree fully with the (r. W. P., that ;
the traffic in intoxicating drink must eeane. j
This i3 the end at which every friend of;
Temperance should aim. Your Committee
hope that it need not he said to our brethren 1
that the Grand Division of South Carolina j
expect* every man to Jo his tint}*. At home ;
and abroad, brethren, lot it bo remembered 1
that every one is to be the advocate of total1
abstinence, and of tho prohibition of the
traffic in intoxicating drinks.
JOHN HELTON ONE ALL,
Chairman.
Resolved, That three brothers shall con- j
utitule each of tho committees provided for
in the above repoit.
On motion of Iiro. Townscnd,
Resolved, That the Grand Division take
a recess at half-past 1 o'clock until 3\
o'clock, P. M.
Bro. D. D. Townsend introduced the following
resolutions, which met a hearty res ;
ponse, and were unanimously concurred in : 1
The Grand Division, Sons of Temperance.:
of South Carolina, having been courteously [
invited during its Spiing Session, in Char- ^
leeton, to visit the 44 Model School," and having
accepted the invitation and visited the >
School,
Rgfolved, That this body have boon both (
pleased and gratified nt the result of their ,
visit and hereby offer to all concerned, their
sincere thanks for this opportunity to glance
hastily nt an experiment, in which every oil- j
izen of this commonwealth must feel a.
deep interest.
Resolved, That ft copy of this preamble
and resolution bo engrt>**ed and furnished
to Co). Memmtnger, the distinguished Chairman
of the Hoard, and also to iho city papers
for publication.
8^ O'ci.OOK, 1*. M.
Grand Division met. Officers same as;
this morning.
In accordance with tho adopted report ofi
tb? coinmitieo on the G. W. P.'s Report, j
the G. W. P. appointed Bros. Corley, Price j
and McCully, the Committee on Temperaoce
Journal, and Broc. B. 1>. Townsend,
Tylee, 8r., and Pelot, tho Committee cn publathing
proceedings of Grand Division. I
The following resolution, by Bio. McCul-'
ly, vm adopted:
Resolved, That tbie Grand Division is op- j
posed to any change In our laws and regu
iations, that can be avoid^J.
Bro. Kennedy introduced the following
Preamble and Resolutions, which were
JCk unanimously ndopted by ft standing vote,
?t><f Grftnd Scribe requested to send a
"copy to Palmetto Division, Xo. 1 : ,
^ wfcrtint. ?b o these** MMb4on of t&<Jr*nd
Division of South CafolinaTiaa been om of
unusual interest, In which the menibflm of
Palmetto Division, No, I, mainly contributed,
by the numerous instructive and delightI
ful entertainments gotieu up fur this body.
Being deeply sensible of the unwearied efforts
and brotherly nffection shown, we desire to
give expression to our fooling* by the follow^
iog Resolutions;
litsoloed, unanimously, by the Grand D\
vision or ovum Carolina, I lull ?? will
ever cherish, witli liveliest emotions, erabnltned
on the tablets of our memory, the
brotherly welcomo and generous hospitality
of the brethren of Palmetto Division, No, i,
in making such ample preparations in the
exhibition of efforts abundantly crowned
with success, to w inn tho hearts and nerve
the arms of those in the interior of our State
engaged in tho same glorious struggle, to remove
the most gigantic evil that nfllitts our
race.
Resolved., That such tokens of zeal cannot
I fail to make impressions that must stir up
( lite members whose privilege il was to be
participants of snob kindness, that must re[
suit in great good to our order, and that we
| look forward to onr next quarterly session
! as giving summer fruits from tho seed sown
at this spring session.
Resolved, That we invoke the blessing of J
Heaven ii|H>n onr brothers of Palmetto Division,
No. 1, and llint they each and all receive
in their own bosoms a consciousness of
the high satisfaction they have imparted to
us; nnd that their own Division may he
greatly strengthened nnd increased, so as to|
shed llie benign influence of Love, Purity and I
Fidelity, over tho entire population of our
much loved Queen City of the South.
Resolved, last, though not least, That our
most grateful ihnnks are fiaterually tendered
to the Lady Visitors of Palmetto Division.
No. 1, and tlie other Indies who aided them,
for the vcrv handsome manner in which we j
found the Hall decorated with flowers and ;
evergreen* emblematic of our cardinal prin- :
ciples, interwoven with our past history, and j
beckoning us on to the consummation of our
highest hoped.
Pro. E. Thayer offered the following res
olution, which was unanimously adoptedt
Resolved, That the thanks of ihis Graiul Di- j
vision l?e presented to tho Presidents and j
Directors of the South Carolina Railroad, j
Greenville <fc Columbia Railroad, and other j
railroads which have extended to its mem- i
hers the courtesy and kindness in allowing
them to pass for one fare.
On motion of Urn. P. 1). Townsend, < Ira ml
Division subscribed for 100 copies of the contemplated
publication of the minutes of t
this body.
On motion of Pro. Thayer, the Grand Pivision
closed its session, to meet in York vi lie !
on the 4th Wednesday hi July, next.
S. COliLIiY, G. S. j
Extracts from Reports of D. G. W P.'s. i
[From Report of lire, Kennedy.]
Camdkn, 8. 0., April 7, 18o7. I
Henry Summer, Ks<],
(v. IP. P. of G. D. of S. C.:
Dkaii Sik?At the close of tho second
quarter of the year for which you have been j
elected to the responsible office you hold, j
it is made my dtrt v, as it is my pleasure,;
briefly to report the condition of the cause
in this jurisdiction during the quarter. Ihitl
lew hare been added to our numbers. On I
the contrary, some have withdrawn, and |
some, I am sorry to say, have violated their
pledge, some of whom have been restored.,
While we may not numerically he as strong.,
I am glad to say our moral force is more felt, j
and our Division is exercising a happy influence
in the community. Wo had one pub-!
lie meeting, which van well attended and
ahlv addressed by our Chaplain, Itev. J. K.|
Mendeuhall. One of our members died ? Pro.
Henson ; and nltliongh this is the common
lot of humanity, Iii-* rase presents to view a
most sinking exemplification of the tendency,
aim and beneficial CUbels of otir order,
which I trust von will not deem ohtrusivej
in my mentioning. Previous to his joining;
our Division lie had been an abundant
drunkard, neglectful of all the social ties, deserted
by w ife and children, a poor tnisera-;
ID outcast. Willi much hesitancy he was
admitted. About the same time bo joined
the Methodist church ; and for the last two
\ eats lie maintained inviolate his pledge, be
came n changed man, and before bis death |
lie said to bis wife, (to whom lie had been j
restored since be abstained from the use of
spirits,) " If 1 xho a Id be deprived of my
reason, I enjoin it on you, give me no stim- j
ulatiny drink." Ilis desire was to dio aj
religious and sober man, while we have eve- i
r y reason to believe be was a true disciple of j
the Lord Jesus Christ. His caso excited |
much interest in the Division, ntid although
poor in this world's goods, a very large
number turned out to pay the last tribute of
respect to his memory. Ilis funeral servi-;
cen was made the occasion of an excellent1
discourse by our much beloved Drother, \V.1
A. <?amcwe!l. Such instances encourage us
|a lulnva A !?ij f InA .?!?? ami. f.1
beings are (raveling the fame road, and if1
not rescued, must fall into n drunkard's,
grave and a drunkard's liell.
On yesterday our municipal election was
held, and the result highly gratifying to the
f ieinls of Temperance, Ihw and oider. Four (
out of live are decided ft lend* of our cause, and |
tho ninjoiitv by which they were chosen is i
a pleasing indication of the popular sonli-;
ment in favor of reform which, I trust, they j
will he enabled to carry out. We find the'
interest the ladies take in tho Division of I
great service. The addition of tho choir hasi
been manifest, and as the season of the year
is now approaching when tliey will bo able
i*> grace our ball with their presence, we
may calculate, with some certainty, of an
awakened interest among our members geuera?y.
Our motto is slitl onward and upward,
and, by the help of Him who is strength to
the weak and sight to the blind, we h>pe to
l?ee tho day when the vico of selling (m a
[Leverage) and public drinking (or drunkenWk
o^lj wulVo ffr grint kii ]
fckiag and murder. j?
Very truly, in L. P, <k F.,
.o^iSS; ;
[From Rejmrti of 13to. IJolmeU.] I
Blackvillk, April 7, T857.
Iletiry Summer, E*q., ' < I
61. W. P. of South Carolina: * |
Dkar Sir *nn Hkotiikh1?I herewith re- I)
apcctfhlly submit to you my second quarterly 1
Report. It U with much plenum o tliut 1 '
can say things pertaining to the order as- <
sume quite n different feature to wjuit tfioy
did in my lust Report. I installed ilio oili
cere of No. 22 on last Saturday evening, and
I iiniv.li Iiiicicni niH iiimiimuM Ull mm OCCH-1 |
sion?the ladies being present, which, you j (
know, adds charm to the order.
Yesterday I rode twelve miles in tho rnin j ,
to have nn opportunity of casting iny Tote 1
on the anti-license law side, with other Com- j
missioner* of Uond Boat <1. Those applicants
for licenses wcio sadly disappointed l>y an f
overwhelming majority, and, therefore, we;
have not, for the first time, a licensed grog-!
shop in our District, except in the incoiporn- j
tion of the town of Aiken, which, you know, ]
ilic Commissioner* do not control. You can j
set this down as prngres*.
Yours, in fraternal bends,
J. IIOLMAN.
I). G. XV. P. for Barnwell District.
[Front liopnrt of Bro. Austin.]
Gii.dek, S. C., April n, 1807. !
Dbak Sin and Bno.?I failed in making5
my return for last quarter, in consequence i
of your sending my deputation to Grecti-1
ville, instead of Gilder, thereby not coming J
to hand in time. j''
X'ou know there are three Division in tlii; j
District, all of which are doing well, not so j
much l?y accession of members; but arc | steadily
advancing in influence, and are in-1
creasing in numbers, rather than decreasing, j ]
\Yc are taking young men who have never i
contracted the habit of drinking to excess. |
and who are active and zealous, punctual tot .
their duties. All things considered I think the j r
good cause ill a more sound and healthy I
condition than at any previous time.
A resolution was ottered in F.noree Div i
Mon, that we ask of the other Divisions in '
litis Distiict to unite with us in an effort I
to put down treating at elections, and for [ t
this purpose, that each Division hold public i v
meetings circulate a pledge among the vo ! A
ters of the District to unite w ith us in put-j
ting it down, and if wo can obtain 300 or I
400 to sigti, to publish the amount in the j
Enterprise, and through its columns, to call !
the attention of all the citizens to their in- j
teiost. The resolution passed unanimously
to Euoree l>ivi>i:n, I had the pleasure 1
of offering it to Pleasant Grove Division, J
at a full meeting, and they passed il. with
a standing vote with the like unanimity,1
and Greenville Pi"Uio:i also passed g, and ; i
was pleased with it, so now you see that we I ,
are in for a long pull, a strong pull, and a | ,
pull logelhe-, and if we do nothing more, we ' f
will utike up old king Alcohol, and excite ^
discussion, an l uiako all sides show their
Imnds. |
We feci greatly the need of a paper do-'
voted to T? ni| vera rice, through whose! [
columns we could bo informed of what our!
brethren in other District are doing. I sent !
up 12 names some time since, and have been ' i
a>ked what the friends are doing. Speaking i
of Temperance papers, I will make one re-i
maik, to show you what can he done in this i '
way: I take the Crusader and the Spirit j J
of the Age, and distiihutQ them. Near me i .
there is a neighborhood renowned for its ; c
opposition to Temperance, as also for drinking.
A brother who resides in a drinking re ;H
gion. takes mv papers every Saturday and
distiibutes them. One he gives to the stif- \
ler, and the other to somo one of the can \
tomrrs. They read and toll the General'*
mxrtf) titdli.W Tin*** u'nra $ *?? ?!#/*.. 1 ?i
*. yj ..?...v.. ?i m.m,
but now nrc anxious to get tho pnper, an?i <
Mill moro tlie still is for jw/c. You may
expect several of tlie Sons from our Diatiict '
at the Urnml Division. Excuse the long
uninteresting letter. j'
In L. P. k F.t t!
W. Ji. M. AUSTIN, D. G. W. I*. j
Bio Stoiuks.?A lot of young fellows '
were trying their skill at telling stories ,
a few days ago. Among the numerous
stories told on the occasion were the
following hard ones.
Bill said?
I know a tree that seven men chopped
at for seven weeks, and then they | 1
took a notion to rjn round and look at i i
the other side. They traveled four I
days and then come to a party of for-:
tv who had heen chopping ir for four \ 1
months and it was not cut half through 1
yet!
Tom snul?I
rememl>er that, well. It was an
oak tree, and five million hugs were
fattened yearly on the acorns that fell
from it!
.Joe anhi?
The tree was afterwards rnt down
and five lwndred saw-mills have hecn
built with the lumber it produced..? '
Tlio chips made in cutting it down,
when closely heaped, measured four!'
million cords and have sum died two!
furnaces with charcoal for the last
two years!
Jack said?
Deacon Drown afterward*, dag out
tho stump and turned the place into
a pasture fi Id. He kept so many
cows on it that he made a million
pounds of butter and nearly as much
cbce 3very year!
Jtfow comes Stick-in-tlie mud's turn,
lie drew himself up and said?
Wal, I dunno how main' pounds of
butter and cheetc Deacon Drown makes
L ^
My wife tells the truth three times ft
lay, remarked a jocose old fellow, at
Tie same.time casting a mischievous F
glance at her, Defor^ rising in the
inornlng 6he says?-i4 O dear, I must n
a^et tipy l?ut I don't want to." After
breakfast, she adds?44 Well, I suppose c
(must go to work, bnt I don't want to
mid she goes to bed saying?"There I
liavo been fussing all day, and havn't
lone anything." <
44 What is it that makes iced cakes,
Michalc 1" 44 Och ! Larry, but it's you
that's stupid. Don't they bake tliem in a
sowld ovens, to be sure {"
?11'
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W. H. HOVEY & CO., o
rilOlMtlKTOBS OF
THE LADIES' STORE, DKAI.EItS
IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
U U IN i\ IL, 1 5>, lv 1 I? 1> \t o )
Housekeeping Goods,
aSAEY MAM {JAOYMHS ,
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS, c
URCF^VILLE, S. C.
N. B.?Order* neoompnnied liv the cokIi for I
dedicnl, J,i?w or Library Books, Musical Instrnnent-s
and Sundiics, promptly filled in New |
fork, nnd delivered nt our com tor on shortest
lotice. r
Jnn 22 37 ly
AGENCY FOR S
L.IFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! ?
TME mm.WLL& s
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ?,
Insures Houses, Stores and other Prop rtjr m
ACA1NST FIRKt c
And the Lives of White Porsons and Slaves, 1'
be tween the ayes of ] 0 and 00 years,
f \ \ such terms as to render it n most safe nnd
I / desirable investment. 1'ull details, with yj
lie Constitution nnd lly-Lnws of the Company, ti
rill be furnished on npplientiou to any of the Of- V\
iccrs of the Com pan v. j |-,<
,t< isi.'i?i'i it n?nnii\*F r,?'/ u.
\Vu'\V. McDOWKlVu Vice-Pre*. Hi
J as. B. IJ v>Ktv, Srrrrhtri/ it TrttutHrcr. ti
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent, ">
Jan S 83-ly OKEKN V1I.1.K,?. C. u
ths aSsiSvraxS ~ 5
B O O K S T (> R E, :
MAIN ST It KIT, XKXT TO McBKK'S HALT* a
f'&ry WllKRK constantly may be found n ?'
^MKlargc hihI well selected Stock of MIS- i
OKI.I.ANKOL'S. SCHOOL mnl CLASSIC- | s
tl, BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Mem- I
>rAndums, <kc.; Writing I>osk? ami Case*. Port j
olios, Oolil ami Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing j
Va\\ Wafers, Sin to*, Copy Books. Inkstands, Uu- |
or?, Ac., ?k<% " J. C. P. JKTKK,
Jnn 15 30-ly Sign of the Big Book.
E. K R U T CII'S
IRU6 STORE AND APOTHECARY SHOP,
UN DEIS Mr DEE'S 11.U.K.
S, a, /
I \ J IIKHK will lie constantly kept on linnJ tl.e |
t purest stoek of
DRUBS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS.PATENT ?
dcdicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dve- ^
tuffs, Varnishes, Pnttv, Tobneeo, Segars, Spirit
5ns, Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet
Vrtielcs, Combs, Perfumery ; ami oil other arti- ?
les generally kept by Druggists.
nr Fresh ami pure Drugs are w arranted and ( '
mid at low prices.
Compound medicines arc prepared in the most
'archil wav. Receipts and prescriptions of any '
iiud pnt-v i. w.tt. nceuracv. neatness and dis-!
inteh. 3.1-1 Out .Inn 8
The Goodlett House.
? THIS LAKGK AN I) COM MO- E
SilJt'liini!" I In i I.I < ni^. situated in the centre of J r
lie Town of Greenville, formerly known ns ,
The I'ltiiilei'N Hotel,
inn hern recently purchased hy the subscriber. \
tn.l will ho opened for the reception ntul nceom- "
initiation of Hour.!era not! Travellers on the J1
First of January. y
Hie House will ho entirely newlv furnished in (1
ivory department, nut! the Proprietor will on- | n
leaver to make it one of the first Hotels in the I
upper country. i ,
k. p. ooohli:tt. f
lVe. 2.-?. 33 H I *
G. S. BOWER,
Manufacturer and I>calcr In ' '
FUIVMTUREof crorv description,
CIIAtfltS of every stylo. '
FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES,
Opposite the Cont/aree House,
Dee. 11. COLUMBIA. B. C HI f
E. R. STOKES,
H O O K-UT N I) F R, !?
AN1> i I
lllaiik-llook Jfaniifhrtui'cr,11
(iii rear oi cnroitnn Tuuca office.) i c
osjbsiisaiadb., e. o.
BLANK ROOKS i-iilcil toiiiiv |u?tl-*rn. nti.l inn* *
miliictured of the beat nintofinis nud in ! *
the moat durable manner. ' <
i'KHIOniCAl/t. WTHTr; ROOKS. *e .. bwnd In j a
every variety of etylo, nt abort notice. I ,
jy Country orders promptly attended to. JjEJ ' |
jvc 4 3t> 1 v j
P!AI?0 TUNING. ?
? T11K subscriber would of- 1
fer hlaacrvierat<? the eitir.ene (
of Oreenvillo and the aur- i
V *--jnr ^ jy^roun^''''- -o<>ntrv in tho a- (
t. lie hove bwetnees. Be will give ,
latinfsction, or no chargo will l?e made.
m. m. muttl'hey.
Jnne ft. 4 *f
Town #fBccr?. 1
Inlcndaul.?II. LEE TUKUBTOX.
Warden*.?II. C. MaRKLKY.G. B. Dyrr,
pr. u. d. lono, 11. mckay.
Town Clerk.? W. P. Prick.
yJfarshala.?Martin & C. Gra^berr}.
r V;J
HAVING A WNK 8KI,K(niON OF j.,
'LAIN AND FANCY TYPE,
WB ARK PREPARED TQ DO WORK
M |UIAHtjEt.fltOJlAIB MTV#**!
JNJ J u |n? * ^ ?? M w wui I
IHCl'LAHR, CATALOGUES, IIANOnlLI.B, WAT?
HI 1.I H, UAI.I, T1CKKIS, VUOOIUMMK*, *C.
Printed with Nestacss nod Dispatch.
iy/Ais'?o? . >
IHN* A, 8AT1N KXAMKL, HATtN 8URFACK, AXD
PLAIN AND COLOKKD CAKD8,
in the Host Reasonable Terms.
lyoiVK ud a c.\u,._#jr
wTpTpmcE"X
O T A 11 Y P TJ BLIC,
AND CLERK OF TUWN COUNCIL,
FFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE,
&, (SL
"ill promptly ntl?n<] to fit** collection of Notes
and Account.*. settling Claims. dc.
REED & GOODLETT,
ATPiF2>i^s!ra,sro AT?
Greenville, S. C.
^^?m0^icc next door to F. F. Bkattik JsCo
J. P. RRKI).] [?. D. GOOD LETT.
Jennarp IS as tft
Elford & Donaldson,
CiHvlTSiaUer^'lCC.^^ a,
, J. ELFORD. T. Q. DONALDSON.
Jan. 10. .15 Km
IOWARD ASSOCIATION
V IT I LA DEL
Important Announcement.
I^O nil persons nlilicte.l with Sexual Diseases,
6iich nsSpvrmntorrlmfti, Seminal Weakness,
npotcnce, uoiiiiitliirn, lilcct, r*v| Iiijijs llie \ icc
r Onanism, or Self A huso, ?vc., Ac.
The HOWARD A3&OCIAT/OX in v'cw of
?c awful destruction of human lite, canned by
pxual Disease*, and (lie deceptions practised upa
the unfortunate victims of such disease# by
uncks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
? n chut itahlc act worthy of their name to give
r.niCAL AOVtcK gratis, to nil per* ins thus afflictil,
who apply by letter, with a description of
leir condition, (age occupation, habits of life,
c..) and in cases of extreme poveity and lllf
ring, to furnith medicine* free of charge.
The Howard Association is a bonivolent Ini
tut ion, cstnldislied hv s)>eeinl endowment, for
ie relie f of the siek and distressed, afflicted
ith " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It lias
11 w a surplus of menus, which the Directors
Ave voted to expend in advertising the above
Jtico. It is needless to add that, the Asvocin
on commands tin: highest Medical skill of the
r?', and will furnish the most approved modern
cot monk
.lust. Published, by the Association, n Report
ii Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the
ice of Onanism, Masturbation of SelfAbuse, and
Iher Disease* of the Sexual Organs, hy the Con
illing Surgeon, which will bo sent by mail, (in
sealed envelope). Free of Charge, on the receipt
T TWO STAMI'S for postage.
Adilross, Dlt. <4KG. CALHOUN', Consulting
urgeon, Howard Assoeinl ion. No. 2 South
I N'1*11 Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Jiy order of the Director*.
KZttA D. IIAKT.VELI* President,
fltti, Fairciiilh, Secretary.
IVh 5 X'j tf
JOHN KRAUSE,
F l \\ X I T I' li B
AND CABINET MAKER,
WOULD respectfully inform
the citizens of fJreenvi.le r nd Tteiiiity
that he lias on hand a lot
f FL'UXITI'UE, which he will dispose of upon
>asonah)o terms, lie has Chairs, Tables, Sofa.*,
Vnshstnnds, Ac. Vine and Plain Furniture
inde to order. 11 is shop may be found on Av>
line Stre-t, between Bent tie's Store nnd th<
lonfectioncry, nnd nearly opposite the Court
luosc Greenville, S. C.. ' Aug. 14-14-ly
\ it n' IM ?* IIIIOOIIAM'
m.-w^sww its ? m ?? W \W J
^GRAVING AND CARVING OF THE FINE ARTS
I^HR snlwcrllwr, recently from I.ondon, Pnrii
nnd the principal ciHe* of Rtiropo am
Lmerica, 'w here aprcintena of lain nit have giver
he utmost satisfaction, respeotly informs the est
tens of the Upper Country, that he has just nr
ivod, and located himself nt Greenville, when
le is prepared to donll work appertaining to hii
insincss, in the best manner and at the sliortcs
lotiee, as Pontile and Single Cost-Steel ltiflei
iml Shot Guns, Duelling: Pistols, Ac.
He will also keep constantly on hnnd an as
ortment of Sporting Materials, w hich he ofTer
or sale nt very reasonable terms ; finely curvet
alligator's Teeth, Htcct Tamps, and Lugravin)
>n Gold, Silver, Ae.
All Work nun Repairing done in the very lies
nanncr, nnd warranto*! c<pintly as good as cm
>e dono in (lie United ftntes.
S3T lli- shop will l>e found two doors belos
L>r. Earle'n Drug Store.
July 8 8?tf. F. Tilt EDA.
'''pAMOv'wdW.*
AT GREENVILLE. C. H, 8. C
"I^lIK subscriber would inform thecitir.cn
A of the Village of Greenville nnd stir
onnding country, that he docs nil kinds c
ENGRAVING, of Gold or Silver nnd Pl?t?
renernlly. Makes and mounts in Gold o
vlver. nil the varieties of Braided Fane;
[lair Work; repairs nil ntlichu of Jewelry
Mounts in Gold or Silver Wnlkintr Canes
:ut? and Hi* to order, Spectacle <?t<
>uit any age almost. Among the article* gen
rally needed, and innde bv him, arc Goh
ind Silver Sleeve Button*, Stud* for Colla
ind Iroaom. The Mounting and getting up c
lib hair linger ring* (hair braided by tli
Swedish Lady, Mra. Olson,) and Kob, Veet
>r Guard Chaina, he flatter*himaclf, wouh
iot be aeotfed at in the larger faeliionabl
dtie*. Orders for work, thankfully received
it the Corner, sixty yard* caat of the Oh
3ourt House, and but a few pacea from lb
Enlerpi Ue Office.
J. II RANDOLPH.
^SrNociiargo for engraving any worl
nnde by him. Je<?e 7 ly
Apple Vinegar.
A FINE artiela to be had at the Family Gro
fL eery Store of
p- A. GREENFIELD.
Jaa II 3*
m
ft* ne
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I^V'.iffiyurFT'-1
[%! Hi
W Bcjjf^B11 ii'l^K^^^ I '
| BCTraf ^ffyll yB I 3g
Th - ii'.'ov>iniuo<iiiti<>n^ ami nrrnngei'rnU of^y
! tills "NKW 1>KPoT," nre unsnrpnssfd by sny"
j similar establishment in (lie United Stntcs ; snd
whilst it wil" n(Turd fueiliUiK for keeping oup
IIsun 1 lnrgc stock of
i MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
CIIKAP PUBLICATION.
; MAGAZINES, & C , ,
Wo nlso pi-oposo adding largely to our
Stock of Stationery,
And those in vvnnt of I.HlfJK.HS,' JOt'lNAUH,
<"AS|] BOOKS. LhTTKR. M#TK. nnd CAP PA.
j 1'KII, AC., AC., w ill lind it to tlieir advantage
to visit us. if '
i?. G. CCYS-YILInAY *. OOm
UOOK8ELLKR8 AND STATION KK8.
At tJ C.'.... .J*j7 .
me uiyn oj i/i c
"NEWSBOY."
Charleston. Nov. 20. 28-tf
DRVM7B7"ear LE?
GREENVILLE, S. C.. %
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR
MALER IS
TDLWTIS*; "Mfrl Paints. Oils,'
Medicines, (SOf Yarni*he?, , .4
;Chemicals, <53 BRUSHES,*''
DYE-STITFS,
TYIiitc Lend & Zinc White.
' Ills U>XO COXxmiOX WITH Tilt A?(IV* Bt'llNlIM U
A CUIRAXTXS TII\T KVTnYIIIIXO IS OF THE KtoT
QfALfTV, AXt> WILL OS. HOLD OS Tilt
J 10. MOST *K.\*ON APLV: Tl KM*. f?-1v
S L\ 1TK OF SO (I Til CA ROLIX A
ouek1tvii.lv: msThict.
IN THE COMMON PLKA8.
VnrJry Mcliec ) Attachment.
vs. V II. Lee''Tiihi'ston,
Jos?ph Noe. ) Pl'lV's Att'v.
; "1T7IIERKA9, tho Plaintiff did, on (lie
1 VV 14th day of October, file his declar*
nlion against lite Defendant, who (an it. in
said) is absent from ucd without the limits
.1 of this Stale, and ha* neither wife nor att.
torney known within the same, upon whom
a copy of the said dcciuinlion might be soivI
cd. .
Il i*. therefore, ordered, thnt the said Do;
fendant do appear and plead to the said de;
c! a ration on or befote t lie 14th day of Oei
tober, which will bo in the year of our Lord
j one thousand eight hundred ai:d fifty seven.
, I otherw ise filial niul ?l>solut? judgment will
< then be given nu?l awarded against hiin.
I W. A. McDANIEL, c. c. r.
' Cloi V?* Oflke, (Jrcenvillo District.
Oct. ilO, 25 hi
?|S, ,MpROVED ~~
t PATENT u
1 Lightning Conductors.
p 'I^lIK mlacribfr ha* j oicliascd the UiAl of
? J. putting up the above descrlj.tjon of Light ytjI
I ning Hods in Greenville Jlittriet, and is prepared
I to execute order* for the tamo to any extent and
with promptness and despatch. Those lioda are
t conducted upon Scientific principles, and nfTord
i the only method yet discovered of abaolata pro'
tcct ion" against lightning. Any on* acquainted
r with the laws of electricity, will be immediately
convinced of their utility, upon examining them.
Their valne has hem tested hv experience awl
* seiere?? and has been vouched hv hundreds of
certiCcntes from all nnrts of the I'nion, I'rtn
amongst those the following only are submitted.
$ *
"I have carefully examined Otis' insulated
Lightning Conductor, and have it attached to the
' building tu which I reside. It Is better eopI
at meted, and more securely insulated, than any
t i form of 1ightning ltoda 1 have seen. It i? Mil
and cheap, nnd if properly attached to thsbefld- . . j
lug, csnnot fail to afford security against the 0
? loss of life and property bv electricity 1 there.
; fore recommend it as worthy of the eoohdcaca
a' of the community, 11. V. ,
i Prof, of dtmihtrv J-? ? a *
' Mr. T?. O. "Veetfiehl hee reoently enpplied n>y
r hwuac with 0t??' improved C'tftdMtef/ jjjgy^ ["
' examined them with great eare, and nln foavft*
a eod thnt they ore (he l>e4 Lightning Uod* ever
Constructed. The method* Oi attraction and fa.
j ulntion ?te new, and ?eem to ine to (hi p'rMrf,I
enn confidently recommend them .'' j
e wiehing to accttre their honava against lightning.
5 Any further information may he obtained on ?
application to ^ l>, G. W h^STTUELD, " f l
1 ^Shaving and Hait>36r<?88ing.
BVRRIDOl)'
CI ONTmntfi the T"Ti?(?r*.il hmlr.m at hie
old etnnd. ia Boottie'e Brick Building.? ;' . H
Gentleman eaa haca th^lr hair ??A ?r ehamfijkr
ed, or faoaaahnred, at any time daring Ibe day