The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, November 27, 1867, Image 4
?ijr8??lwfflW t ot He eifcluslo^^Pmueh
,? ?fc\ H interesting In the early se'tU,
, r. ment of this country. The tDtiqua
k> of Europe have been diligently et
, unraveling the historic signifi*
^ i- Ry. <lw?fW the lacustrine houses in the
lakes of Switzerland and other plaee*
on the Continent. Their investigation*
. have been carried on to such a remark
able extent that the discovery of a sins'*
utensil or article of doioestie use
has been sufficient to fix the prdbise
age in which the persons lived who
A made tise of it.
That the remains of a race living
1 eyond the pale of hintbry have enabled
men of science to determine their man*
ner of living, what they nse for food,
their daily habits, <fco. These revela*
vions have enabled them to group these
pre-historio races into various ages,
such as the stone, bronze and iron.?
The boundaries of these periods are as
clearly defined as the pal?osic or otber
ages of the geologist, and man is made
to figure in these early limes with a
true stow of his life and history as the
animals of Ouvier from the discovery of
a tooth or tDe bone of the foot.
Those early racer, About which
there Is eo much mystery, have, until
very recently, been confounded with the
savages who Inhxbited the country at
the time of its discovery. There are
donbttesa very few who really understand
that the "mound builders"?
the atrange race, whose colossal fortifications
and burial places line the banks
of the Ohio?were as distinct from ths
red roan as the red man from the
. whites. The traces of these mound
builders are to bo seen everywhere
throughout the West, from the Allegbanies
to the Kocky Mountains.?
? Sometimes they were mere hillocks
.marking the spot whore they were
buried, but sometimes they are redoubts
and breastworks, ramparts and circum
vallations, so well preserved that we
are able to make out protiv cloarly
their means of attack and defence. In
the early settlement of (he country, it
was staled that a large burial place of
these mound builders was to be found
just below Clarksville, on the Indiana
side of-the river. All traces of it were
supposed to have been lost, but during
the freshets of last spring and summer,
the banks below Clarksville caved in to
a remarkable extent.' The result was
that the bones of the buried mound
builders became exposed, and the vis
itor could see, sticking in the bank, en
tire skeletons in vaiious states of preservation.
Hero wcro skulls as solid as
the day they were buiied, with even
the jagged suit urea intact, and nil their
teeth grinning in ghastly solemnity at
the passers by. Long bones protruded
frotn the yielding sand, while the
smaller onea lay toaltored around be
neath the feet. Not only were we in
the preaepe* of their worka but of the
rrery men who were the builder*.?
Among tHeee bonea, were battle axes,
hatch eta and arrow-head*, uten-ila of
pottery, peallea, roortara and article*
uaed at ornament*. l>r. Neat, of this
city, haa in hit poa*e*aion a vessel of
pottery holding several gallons, w hich
ta marked over with ornamental woik,
and oertainly evinces considerable skill
in the maker. A large uiortar wi'.h
several holes, such as the medicine
men of the monnd builders used, is in
the possession of D'r. lteid. Battleaxes
and tbe ordinary hatchets were
found in large number*. Unlike (he
mounds at Marietta and other places in
Ohio, no metals or metallic substance*
have yet been found. A few years
ago, the corpse c( a warrior was discovered
in one of the sepulchral
mounds in the streets of Marietta, with
the remains of a buckler " composed of
copper overlaid with a thick plate of
silver." The most ancient of the
mounds have yielded bracelets of brass,
emootb'and polhhed, rings and tubes of
the same material, various ornaments
for the person in silver, pipes of tcra
cotta and slate, rude sculpture in wood,
and other finer ones in more (hursble
material.
The nconle in the neighborhood
have gathered op relics foun<) At the
mound, and almost every fivhermnn
posseees some trinket or utensil of pottery,
axes or pestles. The pottery is
ranch finer and harder than that in use
with os, ungh zed, with mapy strange
devices figured on the sides, while the
edges are frequently scolloped.
[New Albany Commercial, Oct. 23.
Tub Roman Skntikbl.?There was
neflQfc in Pompeii that invested it
with "a deeper interest to me than the
pot rhere a soldier of old Rome dis*
played a most heroic fidelity. Thai
fatal day on which Vesuvius, at ?hote
feet the city stood, b.irst out into an
eruption that shook the earth, poured
torrents of lava from its riven sides,
and discharged, amidst the noise of a
hundred thunders, such clouds of ashes
as filled the air, produced a daikness
deeper than midnight, and struck such
terror IptQ ail hewn that rpen thought
not only the end of the world had
oolite and all mtiat die, hut that the
gods thrmseftes wr^ro expiring? on
thai night a sentinel kept watch by the
gate which looked to the born;ng
mountain. Amidst unimaginable con
fiialoQ, and styieka of terror, mingled
with the roar of the volcnno, and cries
of motbai* whqhml loot their children
in tba darkness, the inhabitants fled (lie
fatal town, while falling ashes, loading
the darkened air, and penetrating every
place, rote in the streets till ibr-y cos*
ergd the house roof', nor left a jrestige
fearful disordsr. the sentinel at" the
gate had been forgotten ; end u R??m?
required her sentinel*, Imp pen what
might, to bold their pout* till relieved
by (be guard or ret et liberty by their
officer*, he b?d to cboose between .
death mid dishonor. Pattern of fideli
ty, be atood by bie poet. Slowly but
aurely, the ashes lire on hie manly
forra ; now they reach hie breast; and
now covering his lips, they choked hb
breathing. IYe aleO wee * fsi(Jiful unto
death." After seventeen centuries,
they foundliifc skeleton standing erect
in e marble niche, clad in its rusty
armor?the holraet on hit empty skull,
and his bony fingen still closed upon
lift spear. And next alraoat to the '
interest I felt in placing myself on the
pot whera Paul, true to hi* colore,
wlicn all men deserted him, plead
before the Roman tyrant, waa the interest
T felt in the niche by the city
gate where they found the skeleton ol
lone who, in hie fidelity to the cnoae ol
Closer, seta-us an example of faithful
nest to the cause of Christ?an example
it were for the honor of their Mas- ,
i ter that all bis servant* followed..
[Dr. Uuthrlr.
Taking a Dislike.? An ill-natured
fellow quarreled with hi* sweetheart on
the day they were to be married. Af
ter the cerCinony bad begun he was
a-ked :
44 Do roti take this woman to be
vour wedded wife f" etc.
He replied, " No."
44 What is the reason !" arkeil the
minister. 44
I've taken a dislike to her, and
that's enough," was the surly reply.
The parties retired?the luido in
tears?and after much persuasion, the
groom was induced to have the marriage
proceed. It was now the lady's
turn, and when tho milliliter asked the
all important question:
44 No," said she resolutely, 44 I've
taken a dislike to him."
The groom, admiring her spunk,
made the matter up w|ih her as soon
as possible, and a third lime presented
themselves before the minister, who bo
gan the ceremony l-y a-king tho usual
questions, which wero satisfactorily
answered this Mime. Put, to the as*
loiiishinent of the parly, the minister
[continued}
"Well, I'm glad lo hear that von
late willing to lake each other for husband
and wife, f??r it's a good thing to
bo of a forgiving temper. You can go
now and get married sheie yon can ?
i will not tie tIte knot, for I have taken
a diklike lo bo'b of you."
Oil liAitnoAU.? We regret that,
wt have nol more lime to devote to
this important ruljrel lliia week. The*
wo?k on the line i* progressing rapidly
From Morgan ton to the tonne! the
contractors nre aM pndiing their ?oik
wilb great energy, and along the whole
line a train of industrious hand* are
^ ill sowing i)>rl ** to open the way Aw
the iron horse. We are informed tha'
the scene is truly cheering, while the
farmer? are receiving the benefits from
the ready sale of t heir surplus provisions
at good prices, in cash. The day.
vf hailei ing at ruinuns loss to our
farmers, are fast drawing to n close.
1 On thin side of the tunnel. Major:
Wil?on and Capt. Kirkland, with an I
increased force of. subordinates, ftio 1
actively pushing the survey of the road
to this place.
The President of the Road is a
thorough rnibavni} man, and devote* hi*
whole liino and energies to tho greni
work. We feel confident nothing will
be found wanting on his part to push
the enterprise forwaid as rapidly as
possible. In a few months we shall be
'enabh-d to witness litis busy scene
within An hour's ride from Ashevitle,
snd feel its (fleets in nil branches of
business, from An increase of preen
hacks floating about its. The "good
time " spoken of, will not come to this
section until our Railroad is built ;
then it will como booming.
[A$hevillc (N. C) News nntP Farmer
The Yt *n or Grut Px.rktr.?The
Agricultural department at Washington
reports that there has never been
so farorablo a. pmspecl far uniformly
good crops since the (stsblbhinent of <
.the Halt.Mica! bureau. The avorsgn
production of wheat has been five
bushels for each individual in the
country, but the promise for the present
year is nboul six bushels. The
statistical returns fpr .LuJv show an improvement
in the condition of winter
shtnt over last year in every State but
Lexna, Nvbrafka and .Minnesota, the
diminution in the latter ease being 4
per cent. The highest improvement is
in Ohio 100 percent, West Virginia i
78. Georgia V8, Tennessee 72, Indiana 1
54, Kentucky 53, Michigan 3o, Vermont
25, New J ,-rsey 25, New Yoik
17. All the States except Vermont,
New Yoik and l'ennsv Ivania show an
:? ~ # ? - t'
iiicrtnpc 01. spring wneai rm iH^i year.
The average of corn is onmnnlly large, '
and other grain* th??w an improvement '
over last year though not so great a*
in wheal, Oilier productions jAnerel*
ly, of July reports, show a lai gtdy. increased
yield. In fuel, the re|Mtrls received
fi' in all section*, except in certain
limited localities^ are most rncouraging
and inJica:e lsighty retminera 4
tire retul's for agricultural tabor.
-? ? j
MS*c, what lime do your folks Hlnef
" As soon as you goes, that's missus'
urdrlV' h
JEW GOODS! m MS! 1
At Hoke <k NichoF* old Aland, one door e
ioulk of Rexo Court Houte, by a
JOHN D. ASHMORE, Sep. 1
T IlAVE J" it returned from the Northern ,
I. cities. Where I barn purchased end em. ?
now receiving a largo assortment of Dfjr y
UooJs,*Ni<tlon*, tl rwoortes, Hardware. Crockery
and Qlasa wary, Hot* Book and Shoos,
Heady roada Clothing, Saddle*, B-idle* An t
Straw Quods. Fontily medicines, such as Olio, 4
Aiioilvans. Salts Ac., Ac. Amongst which are
are ubont 400 Hers and Mans Hate, including
latest style* Qcnta Dress Silk Hats and Caps ;
<00 pairs of Hoots and Shoes ; about 100 suits j
of Heady niXilo Cloths ; Hrnwn Shirting and
Sheeting ; litesched do ; Drown and Uleuched
Drills, Ticks. Stripes, Chocks. Dentins, Jcancs ; .
Whito and Colored I'sjier Cainbrles and Hilesiaa,
QlazeU do; Ltnseys j Calico's and Prints
in great variety, Qingbams ; Do Laines, Mo- "
hairs, llismarks, Mozambique*, Ho in be* Inez, 1
French Morinoes, UalmorAl Skirls and Hoops,
French Corsets, Spool Cotton, a ftill assort- "
ment of Kilibons. Ladles and Misses Straw 3
II.ta Walt .ml V-l n.. . U'l.ll- n J
Woollnni, Plaids, T.inscy*, Bed lilank?t>, j
Breakfast Shawl*. Sontag*, Traveling Cap*, v
n|>eva do ; Red; White ami 0|>er? Flannel*.? *
Murine Shawl*, befide* a very hand?omo and "
extensive Uric of S iilnels, Csstmer**, French (
>lo. Broad Cloth*, Tweed*, Doeskin*, Black I
and Colored Jean*, Ao.. Ac., including inun* luerublo
article* two tedious to mention. f
IN THE NOTION I..JNE. !
I h*ro a duonsd ami on* Articlf, all of
the latest style* and pattern*.
IN THE GROCERY I*INE.
I have Salt; Porto Kieo Sugar* 15, good, at ,
18 cents?-Yellow C granulated and refined at |
20 cents, n number I article : White A at'22
cents,.Cfuiihcd loaf at 21 eont*. .its, Ac. Hio (
Coffee 28 80 and S3 cent* ; l.nguyra 3.V god .'574 j
cent*. Curranl* and ltaisou*, frost, at
30 cent* per pound, Citron. Nutmegs,
Clove*. Macc, Clnaiaon, Irethon*. Spice. Pcp? ^
per, tlingcr, Starch, Soda. Salcrat'u*, Cnppera?.
Britne?tnno, Sulphnr, lllno Stone, <2t>0Ihs.)
Indigo, .Madder, Soda Cmckor*, a largo lot or <
Family Cheese, Muccnrnni, Ac , Ac., Ac., ^
I take in Butler, Eggs, nnd all kinds of
produce at full market price* in Exchange for i
(load*.
I hare made arrangement* to hity Cotton by '
the Bale at tho highest Cask price*, '
Once more I n?k, coftio, look, price, examine j
nnd Judgo for yourselves for / Awwe tiiat I
bave floods my follow countrymen need; *
must have and ti'i'l f dm mc at very low .
profit*, and that too without any advantage
taken of theut. '
t w Uunno for aale by tho Stole, at cosl
nil J clinigca ... V
Wantnl.
T WANT 500 hitshnl* of Com, 100 ' nslicl* '
of Uye, 200 l ushed* <>f Seed Oat*. 250 l.ushoU
of lVaA 80 Sacks ->f Fh.nr, or 250 hnshel* pf 1
elioleo Wheal, nnd all the Cotton I can got,
for which the highest Cash price* will he |o(id.
t have formed a cp.-itfuetship with a large
Cotton Ileum in ltnltlmore. who will famish C
fit ml* to any a mount needed to pay for ull tho i
Cotton they oan get.
Joliu D. Aslimorc, Sr. I
At II..he'* Old Stand -I
Jfo* IS . 2& .tf
WM. P^-PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, i
DAHLONEGA, GA., 1
WII.l. prnetico in tho Co an lies T.wrop.
kin Dawson. Uilmcr, Fannin, Union, 1
Town*. White nnd Hall. a
Jan 10 3.3 . tf
_^erv /rv rir,>.
AT
CEUBLE'S
STUBS,
ffl ffiSk
vmif
FOR CASH OR BARTER
A general Variety.
One-story house, and
a one-story price.
Oct 23 42 if
flreenville and Columbia Railroad
CIIAXOF. OF SPKDUM3.
ONan.l aft-r MONDAY, 21st Otuol.er,
Passenger Trains will run daily, S?u I
(I113** except?.!. as follows: S
Lp<v* Columbia lt,M 3..".it a. in. t
Leave Alston st 7 a. m.
Dim Newberry V 25 ?. n?. "
Arrive el Abbeville at '2 IB )>. m.
Arrive nt Andersen at. 4.00 p. m. "
Arrive nt Greenville at........6/to p. m.
Leave Greenville at i.S.SO ?, m. j
Leavq Anderson a! . .4.20 n. in. '
L*nv* Abbeville ah. B lis ?. m.
Leave Ne.wlierry at 10.A3 a. in. "
Ariivo at Alston at 12 HA p. m. (
Arrive at Colombia at 2 HO p in.
Trains on tho Uluo Rtdgo Railroad will leave
Afnlerson Monday, Wednesday and Wlday-r. ~
returning, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, F
is follows: C
Leave Anderson.at. 4.10 p.m. M
Lrsvo PcniUcfon a* It.10 p. in.
Arrive at Vfathslla at..,.,.'. 6,30 p. in ?
Iassvs Wnllialla at ,...1.30 aw in
Leave Pendleton at ,,..3.10'a. in. .
Arrive at Anderson at 4.10 a. in. C
C'luincallotti made witto the S P. M. Ttown
Trains and A A. M. Up Traint of the Bouth
L'arolina T.ailroad. A
v* . ? ? *
il??? o It f> II. fc
WALHALLA HOTEL.
Tit \VKf.KR$ nnd others ~
WnlhiiR*, will And 0
thia well?aUl>U?h?d HOUSE *
?pitn fur th-dr accommodation, Having, in jj
-!?? p???, aa In* gneM* huvc testified, given j,
atiMaeiino, tha Proprietor ia confident of _
>loa*ii*g thnaa who m?v call. Train* now r
mi daily lo and from the pine*. lUtcc of
ftoarding rcfteonaUe. Pome "and ** . _
D. Ri?MAN2f. Proprietor. 0
July U 7 fliq I*
ITT A VINO reoently returned from "New
II York. tTiifcifelpMa. Baltimore,"Richnond
*nd Charleatoo, and having cnrelullv
xantitted ?m)i market, bar reoaived, andtr
tow receiving, and now offers lor sale, a
In* *n?l wen selected stock of general mar
hindifr, which ha pledges Mm**if to rail
low M any one now Offering goods In
hia market.
' II* prop sea to sell entirely for c?*A,
rhich will enable him to sell at rtaoi tprofit
nd very low' prir**. The pnlt'la gmrerall
rill <lo well to give him a ealt
Th* following are soma of tha man
rtiolas he baa in store:
Jj-_LU . L ? 'JUL!
family Groceries Department.
110 and JAVA CofTa* of tha bent iiuVltj
T. BTEt'N.
ORTO RICO Sugars, for sal* by
T. STF.EV.
lEFINElJ A B and 0 Sugars, for rale by
T KTHVH
IU80AVARO Molasses, for sale be
T, 8TEEN.
IUOAR HOUSE Syrun. (Goldm ) For sa'c
tj T. STKKN.
JOSH EN and FACTORY CM.*, for m]?
j ' T. ST KEN.
3REKN Ynsing Hyson Tea, Gnnpuwdar,
Rack Oolong, English Breakfast. For ?nl?
?y T. STEEN.
ITAROII, Soap, Concentrated l<ev, for ??1?
>y T. KTEEN.
fKIJ.IF.8, Ginger Prerervee. Canned Pencil'
Strawberry and Pine Appier. For sale
y T. S1F.KN.
"ANSED Fish. Salmon. Lohsbrs Oysters
^ckh-s, Mustard and Catsup. For sdc by
T. STEEN.
3OC0A, Uroma and Clineolnte. For nn'e lij
T. KTKKN.
3ANI)IEA. Fnney and Stick, Kisses am:
Conversation Hearts. For sole hv
T. STF.EK.
fLAYOHINO Extracts, Rose and Vanilla
Mite Apple and Lsmon. For sale by
T. STEEN
'ANCY Otackrra and Butter Biscuit. l\u
nle by T. RTKKN.
- 1 ,?
'ICKLF.D Mackerel and Salmon. F?r sab
?y " T. STEEN.
3 ANDRES, Adnmnntiuaaml Pnrrnfine. Foi
ale by T. STRKN.
IICK and Muccaroni, fur sale bv
T. STEEN.
'
Dry Goods Department.
3A1.1C0I'^. a great variety otd'tb'1-.'Hl iikiij
ifnvturee. For sale by T STKEX.
liBAFIIKI) Uii|tOlslliV Sheetings. I'illow
'ase miiton, for sale by T. STEEN
PARLE LIS EX. Ticking. UueknUek Tow
'Hint;, Crasli, tor aale by T. STERN.
V NEX, (Irish.) Rinen Shirt Bosoms, nm
/men and Paper Collars. For sale hv
T. STEENV
VtMlSTED Plaki", Merinos, 0. Ldne*. foi
<tm njr T. SiEKN.
JFKUA Fliin"trl?, witfiy p( eonra Z--f?hyt
WumUiI, Braitls. <to, Fur (air l>v
T. STFEN.
VI.PAC-'AS, Mohair' un.l ilnlian Cloth*.?
'or sale by T. b'l'fclEN.
31! ALLIES, (ilughntua, Canihiic. for anh
.y T. STEKN.
ILACK CLOTH. Cn*?tm> r.-S, Jeans, Unioi
Bulbs,. Ix?eakin*, die., For aale by
T STREN.
JI.ANKKTS. Heavy English lilanfeet*
Mite Hliuike a, nod Lap llobe*. For eal<
.y " . T STERN.
BTAWL8, Ohrnnile, Pbihl* and Colore.
Ilia w Is nud Cloaks. Fo? sal* lay
T STERN.
iUBI AS an J I loots, at rerv low.prioen _
\w ?*1* by T. 8TKE.V.
Hat Department.
'UR and Wool IIal?, from find Fltr t<
'onr.e Wool LkU. For sale l>y
T. STERN.
jADIBS Felt and Velvet llala. For aah
y T. STEKN.
JOYS Itound Crown HaU, for sale l?v
T. STWN.
IILK ClareJ Traveling Caps, for sale by
, T. ST REN.
fREVET Caps and Cloth Cap*, for sale b.
T. STEKN. "
Shoe and Boot Department.
lOYfl, Uiwn and Udln' C?*im ?? ) Fim
Uonteea, Gaiterr, Tlik-k nl?il Hoot*
lalnturah and other stvlee. For rale l>v
T. STEE*.
IFNH Ilr.tynng and Farin?r'? Sheer, Genii
"me Calf Sawed lloota, fur rale f>v
T. aTIirS
IFNS Coaree Uoote, and Gent* Rismarrlu,
*r rale l.y T. HTKKV.
llove ami Fancy OootU Department.
:1D tfEhYfc* f..r LeilN, War* anil Whit*
olored Kid Oaoiitletl'e fur L*dlr?. For
ile l.y T. STIIKN.
IALF Qlovca for OenU, fur eala l.y
T. STKFN
IA9MIJIF.RK OI?v?.? f?- ?i
" ? stern.
iHSES Glorrs WouIqii and Knit ftl<?vc*.
>r mI? l.y T. HTKKN.
I"OR8TBD and Star Btalos, Dies* Brai.)*,
?r fain l.y T. 8TKBN.
OTTOS ftnd Woolen Soeki and 8tn?kir?fj?
liases li<>se, for ssl? l.y T. KTREN.
ANDKERCIUKFS nod Or??U. f.?r ssl*
y T. aTEKN.
J BISONS, Buttons, Ac., for sal* by
T. STERN.
OklUS nod Brushes, for ssU by
9\ $TRl2N.
known and ?>rn|>rt?nt mnnanor, Mr. T. Y.
RRIUOKfl, who will u?? oTory earn to prarant
unnecessary waito and to Insure complete satisfaction.
Our facilities aro such that wo can afford to
do the work
\
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)
I
I WOOL CARDINgT
CKA\YIOUDVILLK FACTORY,
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, 8. C.
WE respoclfully inform Wool Raisor* find
others Interested, that we here just
put up a set of superior CA11DINU MACHINES,
entl Lavo plaoed them under the
management ofcxperfcneed and faithful hands,
' who will give ovety attention to prevent un'
ncco?snry westo end to insuro geuoqil satisfaction.
Our facilities ere such that we can afford to
do the work on
Tlio !Host Iilbcrnl Tormt,
and wo can safely guarantee to turn oat
i promptly
EXCELLENT ROLLS.
| When the tlre-se is furnished to ns. (say
one pound of (Srcnso to eight pounds of Wool,)
we will Card Plain Wool
At Ten Cents a Pound
A small advance on this rate will he charged
| for Canting Mixed Wool or for Cetton'and
Wool together.
OKAUY, HAWTHORN A TURBYFILT..
Juno 20 4 tf
<^FT TO WN E 37
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A*I>
SOLICITOR IH EQUITY.
Ol'KICK at the same huilding ndjolntng
New Court ]('>use, formerly occupied bj
T??wuna A Campbell, before dissolution o'
tho firm.
r Creeuvilio, S. C. Jan 81-3
w. k. haslet. ?. a. wells.
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
UKBKNV-ILLK, S. O.,
PRACTICE In the Conrte of the State and
of tho United Slates, and giro erpeoial
r attention to cstw;)- in Bankruptcy.
, June 13 8 tf
DAW CARD.
GOODLETT A- TITOMAfi
Attorneys at Law,
Ann
SOLICITORS IX EQUITY,
r TTAVK tliis day foinu't? n Copartner
1 JL chip in tli- practice of LAW and
EQUITY on the W?atern Crseail.
r ttlficein the old Co art IIou?? Ruildincf.
*. l>- On >W.KT7, M THOMAS.
Dec 2? SO tf
- GRKENVILLE
. COACH FACTORY
- r , HAVING MAOE new ar
1 nttgeniente withour wot kmei..
and materially reduced the
cunt of AiauufnelHr*, wo desire to call the
attention of the publij to the fact, that for
, f7/r*A. \ve wilt ?lo Uepairirg at greatly RE
I I>CCE1> PRICES, and make liberal discount
on NI5W WORK. We liare on hand an a*
aortment of OPEN AND TOP DUGfUftA,
1 ROCKAVVAYS a4.il LIGHT CARRIAGES;
also every description of Wugons we make
or? ive u* a ealli.
00WE11, COX, MARK LEY A CO.
MVty 23 (ft If
T.W.DAVIS,
WATCH MAKER,
_ WOULD Respect fully in
firfrfirorm lite people of Greenville
1 (??/ jSftnd the surrounding country,
jtgy^-4. ihat he has
ii. jk3 nmmLm^-mr is n
?rom Ills OLD STAND in tho Goodleti
House, to a more CONVENIENT
one, three d?or* North of tha Man
sli?n Ilonae, next dner to Pickle A Toor, on
r Mnin Street. where he is prepared to do
all work in hi* line of htiaincs*, at short no
lice, in a workman Ilks manner, and an
reasonnlde terms,
Amr 30 13 tf
t Notico.
PPT TP A TTH V 111 I? *i-~ -?*
r y. . . *v*i "Ml ?rv mnMOni III? IliU
J\ session of the Legislature loolose that old
part of tho Riithnrfurdtmi Road, In-ginning
near Ilcavcrilltn Bridge, ami ending in the
I direction of UownnsTillo, where tho old and
new roadii reunite.
8e|>t. 1 11 3m
, Tho S'ate of South Carolina.
UKKKNVILLB DISTRICT.
1 William WATKtmva. Gbouuk W. Brooks?
Attachment.
' \\J llKUEAS.UierinintlfMl.lnn the 17*.h
v V day N?vetnl>er, file his Dc?>nrrttion
against the Defendant, who, it is said, l?
aletenl fr-.m mid without the limit* of this
. State, and has neither wife nor Attorney
known within the same, npnn whom a copy
of the said Declaration might he served: jt
is theroforo ordered that the aaid Defend,
out do appear and plead t-> the aaid DeolitIn
ration on or In-fore the 17th Noveii.beVy
which wtl( ho in ilie year nf our Ixird, nno
thousand eight iH-rdretl and sixty so ven
oilier arise finnl niid nhaidate judgment will
then he given nn.l aw irded against him.
Clerk's Office, Greenville Diet., S. C.
otmhrrA, IRUA
W. A-. McQAMRL. C. C. C.f,
Dea ft US 1 y
%t %t %%% %%
CONTINUES tha TAILORING BUSINESS
next door to l'cter F. Suddvtb,
opposite tha respective stores of 8teen and
Roberts, and heine an BXURllT CUTTER
and ju.lieioiis MACilfNU OPERATOR, does
not IK-sitsts ta warrant satisfaction in every
part of his Business. tHpSc* tha Mbving
Fashions at lJiack's Jawslry lyipdow.-B^
Oct # 20 - tf ' f?t?
i ?*%# * * ' tmT
rT^- U* ?" 1 '" ;. ' *
HOH?E.
Corner of IfeetiD* fciiftMfB trwti.
CHARLESTON, 8. C. I
AjPHr?1! TIH8 well known PlftST
SMH| CLASS HOTEL bu Jest
nrfl'v Itf Ft beon thoroughly repaired, mfllted
' and re-farnlshsd, and l? now ready fur
tbe accommodation of tha travoHlhg public,
whoso pstruniifte is respectfully solicited.
Mor?hants visiting the eity, are respectfully
invited. Every accommodation will be offered
theiu.
Coaebes always In readiness tAeonvey pas*
senders to and from the Hotel.
The Proprietor promise# to do all in hlspoW*
er ior the comfort of his guests.
JOSEPH PUB CELL, Proprietor.
Feb 21 30 n a.
TA Tiiw mint to
V ?M?f a v?/MlVt
The Pavilion Hotel,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.,
80 LONG end ably eonfooted
by the late H. L.
K2iK& ByiTEUFlELD, will still
BitiSyflnr be kept open for the accommodation
ol the t reveling public. Aad I to
former friends and petrous .will Had the
usual accommodations end attentions bestowed
on thera ss formerly, and the pitblie
fsvors, alrssdy so well established ss THK
HOTEL of theTRAVELINO MERCHANTS
of the Sooth, will, by earnest efforts, 6a
faithfully preserved.
Oct 25 > 22 t> *.
wssTWmi
CHEAP FOR CASH!
AT T.B ROBERTS' BRICK STORE.
Ill AYE on hand, and shall bsrteelvia*
every' week additions to my ab*ek, the
following GOODS, to wit.: * ....
Ladies',. Gentlemen's, Hisses', Boys' sad
j Children's SHOE3
Slioe LACETS, linen and cotton
NoIas and Letter PAPER, fine ? "
Fin?? While ENVELOPES
OOPFEE, SUGAR. TEA. SOOA
PEPPER. SincK. OlNOKR
I COPPERAS, EI^AM SALTS
TOBACCO, CORN. BACON * V
Vonison HAMS, Efs. Coffee
Fine CIGARS,
BU (TONS. HOOKS and EYE?. Ilair TINS
9-ed Irish POTATOES, APl'LES
COTTON YARN.
In a few days I shnll bs receiving additions
to my present Stock. Persons wishing
any of the above articles, will do well
to call and examine before buying, for Wv->
gains can be bought at this pi a re.
t3T I wi II l arter tor Corn, Bacon, But
ter, Kgga, Lard, Chickens, Ac.
K. 1* BURNV
I March 7tli, 1SC7. 41-lf
B NotiCO.
WE respectfully invite all persons owing
us, to eomo forward and pay up. A
word to the wise is sufficient to save costs.?
1 We can he fownd at tbs old Lottmer HotsL .
i Ciirnc and settle soon, or you will hare costs
to pay.
A. J. VANDEUGRIPT Jk CO.
Jan !t . ?2 tf
. ? '
j SAMUEL BLACK, BAEBEE.
"1E70ULD respectfully inform the puhlier
? that li? lini opened ? RakBKK
'SHOP in the room tinder the building f?*v
merly oocupied by the Poet Office end AV
ttdprUe Office, first door abore the mine of
McBe.'e Hell, win r?S he hue located. Being
a prt>fe??ional Darhtr% he hopi-a, hy attention
to business, together with politeoeea to
ali, to merit a port m* of puljio patmwnge,
in CUTIIKO, SHAVING and SHAMPOO.
1NG. pr Ladies wishing Ilair Cutting
and Dressing done, will be waited on at
their residences. July 25 It?Jt
Dissolution*
rpflE FIRM of BARKED ALE, PERRf
* A Co., ia di-folved. Parties to whom
the same is indebted, will present their
Claims at the Factory, or to me at GreenvillerS.
C. W. 1A THOMAS.
January 7, 1887.
Jnn 24 85
Greenville Mills. rilllE
GREENVILLE MILLS hare Seen
JL put in first-rate order by tna Major '
for grinding Wheat.
Good aileulion will be giren by old
grinders.
The Mills grind on the old Schedule, (the
Toll.)
Bring along your Grain.
June 18 . 8 if
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
! William II. Arana, Administrator, r?. M. I.
COMKKRS et ftl.
IX pursuance of the Decrelal Order in tho
above statod ease, the Creditors of tho
late Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN are hereby reo;rir>
od to establish their demands against the Estate,
beforo tne, within ni?a moihIi l'roiaftkis
late, or be barred.
J. P. MOORE, O. K. G.;D.
Commissioner's Office, July 1 i, 1807.
Jy 18 8 - ?tn
't ?? r' ?i ii < ' ii > <
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTltMT.
In Equity.
JosKrn P. Latimer, Administrator, rs. Mart
1>. LaTIMKB ef a/.
TN pnrsnanco of the Pceretol Order in the
I above stated rnso, the Creditors of the
iote JAMES M. LATrHJKR arts be why re-pained
to establish thoir demand* against the Estate,
beforo me, within otae ruotilln from this
date,.orb# barred,
J. P. MOORE, C. F. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, July IS, 1807.
Jjr 18 g * tm
State of South Carolina.
, GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Zqnltyr' .Sarah
A. Ekronu, Executrix, vs. M. Ik
Ooostm t! ah
IN pursuance of the Poorstsi Older in
the above stated case, the Creditors of
the late C,-?l. CIlAELRS J, ELVORlt are.
hdrtaby required to eslablikh, by proper
proof, their claims against the Estate, bofore
n?e, within wine montfit from tiiis dale,(
or be barred.
j. p. moore. ana. iy
Commissionei'? ORles, July HL 188T.
July 18 8 fur
CHEESE AND C&ACKB&8;
TlKEAD, at tJ, 8J and ! cents a i.naf,
I > Sugar, Ginger, Pound and Fruit Cakes.,
~Kdsk i Ptcs. The above always tresb.
1 and 8 lb Guns. Oysters, si 88 and 60 els.
Coudenscd Millf, from wliifch good swcctr
nt Ik can- bo mads. Convenient and cheep.
Sturcb ; NutmegSc llrasil, l'ecan and liaiel.
Nats; Candies; Pipes; Bmokipg Tobacco;.
Apples ; Ubinquepiot, Ac. Give me a calL
0. M. McJUNKIN, '
Confectionery, Main Street, by P. O,
s Sept 25 1H , it
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