The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, January 29, 1868, Image 4
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^Sb &touiiktteATi0"-?1)rT,i;"i.i?,
j-v '~\ atone, of Oxford, an earnest English ?
physioligist', say# the cat, though d<?nteslicated
nod deified in Egypt, ?*? 1
never tamed1 by the I torn ana, whbundpli
the while-breanted marten for th$ same I
our pose*?morning and rat patching? '
for which we >?? the cat. The cat; re- 1
mained to the Roman* thothief of the '
poultry yard, but never became the >
humble dependent of the house. It I
was at Constantinople that the cat first 1
made her appearance in Europe as a '
domestic animal. She eeen>4 to have 1
passed Into tha domestic life of Europa *
soon after the first General Council. I
and from Constantinople to have moved
wee'ward. Iler approach was every- <
.. where welcomed, for aa she had gained 1
apotheosis in Egvpt bv protecting the |
grain harvests of the Nile from maraud
i tig rats and nuce, so in fturope she has
beefi able to keep down these hungry
creatures quite as successfully as the
weasel, and to adapt herself more cent
pletely to human habits and local at '
tachmonts as well. On theVo/e which
oats play in domestic ,life, the London
Spectator thus moralizes :
44 They are not allies and companions,
like dogs. They make no at,?
tempt t<ftake a part ip human affairs,
as dogs do. They undertake no responsibilities
of guarding the bouses,
or protecting the person?, or joining in
ihe sports of man. They will not disturb
themselves if burglars break into
ihe dwelling, or if violence assaults
their protectors. They are not conserv
ativei like dogs, curious of suspicious
characters, furious against uninvited
strangers. Nor are they liberal*, like
dogs, in the welcome they give to
dh'ange, and the joy with which t!:ov
trdnsler themselves to fresh fields and
tWrttlles' new* Like Gajlio, they care
for none of these thing*. These thing*
?Uey regard as concerning men, and as
beihflf' ' riiatlera of their law,1 into
Which they have not even the curiosity
to inquire. They are hound to men
/only as birds are bound to the forest, as
affording the conditions under which
tbev can most conveniently live, not as
having sympathies with them, but a*
providing the warm nooks, the scraps
{of food, and the moral influence by
which thev are saved from want and
protected from their natural enemies.?
Thev probably have no idea that they
a?e valued for their propensity to slay
and scatter mice, and imagine that they
are only superfluously indulging the
l?ent of e native genius for 4 natural se?
lection,* when they are reallv performing
the one function for which they are
treasured bv thrifty housekeepers, and
for which thev receive the 4 grant 1n- ,
aid* ef a milky 4 payment by results.*
Tlief er? as unconeimis as Mr. {ksflyle
could .wish men to be of their one genius
and merit as attendants on our do
?&weetio civilisation. You will see dogfull
of pride at.the accomplishment of
Vhehr little tasks, and looking np to men
for recognition. But there is nothintr
of *hio about (lie eat. She i? as itvno ,
rent of merit at if she had been brought (
up a CaWinist. If t>he catche* a mouse ,
she is excited, bnt not proud She |
look* for no praise ; her oarniverous in ,
atlnct ia its own reward. She will, indeed,
often attach herself to indbidtials.
and in that case greatly enjoys being
fondled, but this is rather due to the '
keen appreciation of protection and pa 1
tronage, and the tokens ihercof. than to
w ' pnrely personal preferences. Tlt:s only i
specimen of a domestic bea?t of prev i
(or at least the only one domesticated '
sadly hacausa it is a beast of prey.)
and yet always accounted more domestic.
and indeed more closelv associated
locally with home than the dog, which
.is not a beast of prey, seems entirely
unaware of what Dr. Tloliestone calls
liar functional ' relation to man. Site
inav dimly know that she needs him.
but has no idaa that he needs her, and
hence, no doubt, the complete abandon
and restfulneaa of her domestic character.
Tha dog ia always'straining upward.?
He feels the electric power of human
.influence. Ilis duties to mmward are
duties of moral selection, of true lot*
*llj. end of fierce antagonism. Hut the
cut is a pure creature of natural selection.
She la selected by itisn for en
eouHgrment. because the mice are selecildjJtjr
her for destruction."
[Boston Journal.
TlIK T,ATR EdWAUD OoUI.D PfFFTM.
-?The sudden death of this gentleman
at Paiis has been announced by the
Atlantic cable. Mr. BnfTom was a native
of Rhode Island, and the youngest
eon of the well known Quaker philanthropist,
Arnold Buffutn. At one time
he was editor of the Alia California
newspaper and a member of the Legislature
of California, which country he
first visited during the Mexican war a?
a lieutenant in Stephenson's Regiment
of New Yotk Volunteers. Mr. Hoffuin
had resided abroad for the last eight or
nine years, ns correspondent for several
American newspapers, and was not only
an accomplished writer for the Press,
with which be had maintained a con
necnon tor twenty years, nut w?? me
author of many exceller t hook* ant) a
brilliant contributor to the monthly 1
and quartetIv magazine*.
[Potion Journal.
A itt'fiDAKD.on being told the other
evening that hi* wife had lost her tern
par, replied that he wu glad of it, for
* ' it vu a very bad ooe. "
Qckrx thing an insurance policy.?
If 1 can't veil it. I can eel it> and if I
can rai it, ! can sell it.
Wnrw is a plant like a bog f When
it Wcrin* to root. Aud when it it like
a aolJiet ! When it shoot*. .
edBSnaata were 592 deaths in Nya
,. - ^ . ..... r*tm I.
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\gr* * V ' V
H ? ?.
Jl-J 11 iU \ 'v \ 'j 1 I'. >JL"..
TNI S '
?- [ 1 ' ' j ' . <
Too l*At>.?l^vneral SheridmiV tour
t triumph begin aiid ended like A ,
Western rofcd, which opens grandly, ('
ihftow* to h cow-path, and then rune
ip a e??m tree. The little mrln had j
Ireen lost sight of "recently, from the
tighway, but some enterprising hunter
i.hh treed hiu. at the end of bis prog- j
*ss. It seems he visited, a fej? (leys
.ince, a female seminary for young
ladies of white complexions. These
ladies, five hundred in number, Plijl
kissed Indeed. H would appear that
ire had his fill of kissing; for, on Jh?
following day, sacred to this osculating
Teat, be visited a netrro school, and?oh
limine ! oh sbinbones I?he never kiashJ
a thing. A disgraceful discriminaion
ort account of M raee, color and '
previous condition."
[Conatitutionaliat. '
?r? ? ?
It i* nnnecissary for us to sound a <
rumpot when we bestow an alms, for 1
vlien the great trumpet shall sound, ev ^
try woid shall be revealed. f
Am ignoramus had been sick.and on J
teing told bv the doctor that be might ;
aka a ihlle animal food, * No, sir," i
aid lie*, " I took your gruel easy I
irtough, but bang me if 1 can eat your 11
lay and oats." I
A celebrated Irish physician, -speak J
ng of the physical degeneracy of mod- j
>rn won en, says we must take good care ?
>f our grandmothers, for w? ehall nev \
>.r gel any more.
Minnesota has already sent to mark- n
ft this year about 7,000.000 bushels of
vheat. and nearly as much more is be ?
ieved to be in fanneis' band-. The {
irodiicliun is less than in 1800.
A nkoro woman, living in Grenada. *
diss., brutally murdered her two cliil
Iren, a few days ago. They were com
>let?!y cut to pieces with a butcher
iuife.
Av editor at a dinner-table being ask
>d if he would take some pndrling, t*
died, in a fit of abstraction, * Owing to
? crowd of other matter, I am uuablo to
ind room for it."
GoRTscriAKorr has lost caste by mar
ying the divorced wife of his rephew,
ind the Kuvsian nobiliry recently I
ent back Ms cards of invi ntiou
o a concert and ball at bis palace.
Am action of ejecment lias been
nought before a New York Court, to re
:over possession of a strip of land four ,
riches wide, which lias been ?n the deendanl's
possession for twenty-seven t
'ears. '"j
Tna New York papers state that Gen* i
T. B Magrnder, of (ha late Confederate *
trvtit* liua mf Itiwl ViJnnt**{lsi luL?<?n t)>o I b
will of allegiance to the United State* ,
"l)o yon know wlinl I am thinking *
ihoni t" mid a customer lo hi# hari>er. "
' No Mr, not xacllv ; hot I can see f
* hat it running in tour head.''
If we would have powerful minds, ,
?e tnsiM think ; if we would have v
aithful heaits, we mu?-t love; if we u
would have strong nm-cles, ?c must
ahor. These include all that is valu
ihle in lif.-.
A SMH.K may he bright while the
lieart is sad?the rainbow is beautiful
in the air, while beneath is the ntoan
ing of tlve sea. I
An ugly young lady is always nnx*
ions to many, and young gentlemen,
are seldom anxious to mairy her.?
This is a resultant of two mechanical
(towers?the inclined plain and leave
Iter.
Latin is the language of religion
fireek of philosophy, French of conversation.
Italian of music, Spsni-h of lit
erasure, German of science, Persian of .
poetry, Arabic of ejaculation, Hnd Eng? 1
lieh of control.'
A charity scholar. under cxamina J
tion in lite Psalm*, being a*k'-d, *' What (
in the pestilence tlmt wnlketli in dark
nes* t" replied, " IMea^e, sir, bed bugi-.'" J
Tiik St. L'>ui? gambler* don't play n
' square game." Out of fourteen faro ,
boxes captured by the police, but three i
were honestly made.
A Wisconsin girl, who became era- i
zy Hi the death of her mother, wa? immediately
restored to reaaon when matrimony
ww proposed.
A DurctixR and a stock operator
differ in this respect : Ona-nmikela the
bulls, and the other bulla the market.
Why was Goliah astonished when
David hit him with a stone ? Because
eucb a thing never entered hi* head be
f->re.
Okk a week is the average mortality
of newspaper* in the United Slates.
Wendell Phillips got snowed up in
Conneticut, an] 'lived for forty heuie on
crackers and cheese.
Two Indianapolis go Is, who thonglit
to become beautiful by taking belladona,
nearly made angels of themselves.
The new carpet bag Mayor of Nashville
received his cpialiflfatioR* for of
rtoA ftdMW u n/iffrA..tVia Vat foe r)on/!in/r
torn* r<*?l Himt to make him eligible.
lion. AlUrt 0. GrMn. the author if
M Old Oiime? in llead," died in Clarelaud,
Ohio, Iimt ?ctk.
An Omaha actreas i? laid up with in
flaminaiory rhfttimaibni. She plnyed
Mnzeppa ailb the mercury at four be
low.
I>*?tective Tinker leetiflea that Booth
iukfil liim, nlmo*( the feat *o?d* lie
ever apr-Ve,* Tell my mother that I died
f ?r my country.'*
California hnaet* of a clingr alone
f I peach thai meaeoree witldu half AU inch
.1 .if m f.w.i iadait?a? ?Iftojl
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JITM B R 8
NE W THEORY OP HEALTH
The Life of all Floe* U Blood. |
The- Health of all Life ie Purity of
Flesh.
Without Purity of Blood, no Flesh
free from Disease.*
MEINITSH'8
atdSIPB HMBMIVp
AN
ANTIDOTE TO DISEASE.
Tub great American alteraT1VE
and BLOOD HJRtFTER, la the
no?t p?rfMt vfgflnlil* compound of aperitives
and ionics, making It the most effeoire,
invigornilng, rejuvenating and htond:leamdiig
cordial known to the world for
lie cure of all those diseases Which may l>e
raced to a vitiated condition of the blood.
Phr theory I* that blood ie the life of all
lodt, nnd. if impure, the life of all disease.
?lf? and health is only to he maintained by
lie circulation of pure artei ial b'-ood. It
a obvious. therefore, to every reflecting
nind, that unleestlie blood ie pure, in cup
lying the waste tis?ne? with material, it
nust he the Cause of Innumerable ills and
nustitiitionnl disorder*, atttn at Scrofula,
llieumntisnt, Hepatic Diem decs, InflammaIons,
Fevers. Liver Cnnipl-lnt, Oonsumpinn,
King's Evil, Carhnnelet, Boils. Balling
Tumor of the Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Dis
nsee, Tetter, Rnughneaa of lit* Skin. Pirniles,
niotcbee, Pains In tlie hones, old U1
era, Svobillt and Syphilitic Sores Indlgea
Ion, inflammation of the Bladder and Kid
leys. Pallia in lh? Ilauk, Danefd lMdlitv,
n'dthr aH complaints arising Irom deflclen
V and poverty of blood.
COPYRIGHT SECURED.
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'harmaciat. For sal. l y
FISHER & HEINITSH,
Dmggita, Colambla, S. C.
or For sale by
1IEYKY fi. HEHITSH,
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Jan 1 Ai Am
ANNUAL MEETING
OFTI1E
Jtockholder* of the Sonth Carolina
Railroad Company, and of the
Bouthwe?tern Railroad Bank.
n&sfli tacaasi kktsj JTITI
I ??!? ; ASM) Af. WK.KTIKO o?* the Stockholders
of the above institution* vt-ill
>e held in the (Sly of Charleston, on the
Wonri Tnr*datt ?? Fthruary ttrrl. tlie 11th
liy of that inonlti. l'lkct of Mrelinnlad
of the Southwestern Railroad lln.k,
>11 llroad Street. Hour of cuuveuing?11
'cloak. A. M.
On III"* dor folfowing (Wednesday, llio
2th) llifM trill lie an lv'<tb>n li?dd at I It*
anie place. between the hours t>f 0 A. M.
>nd 3 P. M? lor fifteen l>i*eetoi* of the
Uilroad Company aud Tliiitorn Directoi-s
or the Itank.
A Committee to verify pr >xi?? will attend.
Stork holders will tie pa.-ed as tminl over
he Road to an! from the meeting free of
liarg-. in n-cordnnce with the Resolution
it the Couvolition of 1 Kfi-t.
J. It. EM Kit Y, Secretary.
Jan 15 34 4
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the United States Census by Counties, with
Hints and Receipts for Mochsnics, mulled on
receipt of 26 cents.
Jan 22 36 2
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
TTAVINO received the ir?hs? /?f ill*
ri ?haM jitatlf lira lid of
TOHACCO. ? will it to yonr intarnt
to l?iy from ??*. K?r mI? t?y whotmli
..r retail. J>AVIf? k fiTKADI.EY.
Oct SO U it
_
To Root,,
T,,E nousp
on tli* corner, adjoining tin
tSjBmL MothodUt Chnrah, on Coffn
S'raet, in go?d gondii ion
Apply to tint uudoraigned lor Irrqi', Ac.
THOMAS STKKN.
Jan 1 . SS tf
Ktllce.
A PPMCATIOK will U and* for Cbnrtar
J\_ for two Orybnna Homra, in Mrean/H1<
IMa rtM, ona for whita and tba otbar for color
ad nbiltlron.
I! A v r m " 1 I 1
B ? Till
? " * ' 1 1 1 " 1
We Hftve Jm
LARGE AND WELL 5
?mir is
GROS
me
Which we offer at v<
for the CASH or B^
call, if you want got
DAVID
October 80
Law Notice?Change of Offioe.
GP. TOWNER ha* removed hi* Law
a Office to the building nortb-ca*t corner
nf the Pnhlic Square, in pert occupied by
Julie* C. Smith. Auctioneer, and the Euterprl?e
Printing Office, up *t*ira.
Jan 8 33 ' ff tf
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAHLONEGA, GA.,
WILL prnctice in the Ccectbn of Lumpkin
DowKon, tlilmer, Funmto, llnb n,
Town*. White and Hall.
Jmi 10 * * ?
w. k. iiiir.r. o. a. wr.LLS.
EA8LEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
OHKBNVILLB, 8. C.,
PRACTICE In the Conrd of the St?l? and
of the United State*, nnd (five especial
attention to cuei in Bankruptcy.
June 13 3 if
BAGGING AND ROPING
IRON of nil aorta. KAILS, LEATHER,
?kc., ?kc. F?r nil* low.
DAVID A STRADLEY.
Oet 80 88 tf
LAW CARD.
GOOIILETT & THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law,
Attn
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
nAVK thin day fanned a Copartnership
in til- practice of LA W and
EQUITY on tlie Ventern Circuit.
Office in the old Court Home R'tildintr.
?. IK Oo.i|>l.inT, VI M TIIOM4H.
|)w 'JO 80 ^ if
E. I*. ,IO.\ i'.s,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ann
SOLICITOR INT EQUITY,
PRACTICES in the Courts of the Western
Cirer.it, nU'? in tha United States
Court. I? prepaiel to nronecnte can,-* in
Ilnnkrnptcjf. I'ereone who wish the benefit
of i h? Act. had li"M- apply at once. Uiile?a
ilieir Petitions are filed before the J<1 of
March next, they will he required to pay
"fifty l*rr or"''"a " on nil cl lime. Office at
OreeovillcC II.
Dec 18 30 10
T.S. ARTHUR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WILT, practice in the Districts composing
thu Western Circuit. Aiao in tlio
UNITED 8TATE8 COURTS.
IW Otjfoe over tlie P.?al Olliee.
I Dec 4 23
J. W. NORWOOD,
SURGEON DENTIST,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
ARTIFICIAL TKETIl constructed by nnv
process desired, and at prices to suit
tbe times. Teeth Extracted without pain, by
means of Local Anrastbrsla. Every Operation
warranted comfortable, and to render Kn"ti
screioe. JPB~ OIBe# over Whitmire A Ferguson's
Dry Uoods Store, Main Street.
Dec 18 30 3m
FOR RENT,
TITE HOUSE occ.1JpvTOrrfejL
pied 1?v Mr. Met rick,
,,n Rutliprfora Street,
next to Mr. Stall's. It has six
)arj<e Rooms and all necessary outi
buildings. Possession given first
I of January. Apply to
T. B. THMJ8TON.
Dee It 29 if
To Rent,
MTI1K DWELLING IIOU8F. ?n
Avene* Street. occupied by R-v |ir
WILLIAMS. For terms, arplv ti
LrdgntJ. THOMAS S'fEEN.
Jan 1 3*4 tl
To Rant
TIIK D<*fll1nj Tlnwe or
Rutherford Street, known ?i
"ViSll ' A M Frt <;<>< >1 >1, K T1
Hg" 1IOUSK, wi'li w*?ii Room*
it goo<l condition. Anr?lv to ih> under
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' Jan 1 82 If
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23 tf
South Carolina Rail-road-jBByBiMBMfiS
HKN'L SUHEUIMTp^ OFFICE. )
ChariS8TON, s C., January 18, 1868. J
ON and nfl?r Sunday, January lu, the
Pa*a??nger Trains on Iho South Carolina
Hnil road will ril<< a? follow*. vis;
L?e?* (or Columbia. 4 SO A M
Ariivo at Kingavill* U 15 AM
Leave Kinuaville. 11 40 A M
Ariive at Columbia 1 10 P XI
L?a ve Columbia. .............10 no AM
A..."-- - vr: ? ?- -- --
......^ ... u 31 A M
Lmvi Kingsvillo IS OB P M
Arrive ?t Charleston.......... 7 05 I'M
The Passenger Train on tlie Camden
Branch will connect with up and ?1own
Columbia Trains end Wilmington end Manchester
Rail-road Trains on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS end SATURDAYS.
Night Kvprcs Freight nnd Possenger Accommodation
Tru'n yill run as follows:
l.e*va Charleston for Columbia.. .5 40 1* M
Arrive ut Columbia ft 05 A M
1,?*h ve Columbia 5 SO P M
Arrive nl Chariest on . 5 40 A M
I! T. PKtKE,
General Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON TMK
OEEEKVILLE ft COLUMBIA B! B.
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, lite ?:h instant.
Passenger Trains will run daily,
Sundays excepted, as follows:
Leave Columbia at 7 00, A. M.
" Alston ft 86, *'
" Nelvbe-ry io 56, *
Ariive at Abbeville 3 3ft, P. M.
" Andeison 6 15, "
" " (ireeiiville ft Oft, "
Leave Greenville at ft 00. A. M.
Anderson ft 46, "
M Abbeville .....ft 45. "
" Newberry 1 V5. P. M.
Arrive at. Alston 3 00, "
" " Columbia 6 00. '
Train* on I lie Blue Ilidge Unit-mad will
als ? run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting
with the np and down trains on the
Greenville and Columbia Rail road, as follows
;
Leave Andor'on at........6 20, P. M.
" Pendleton at 6 20, "
Arrive at. WslhalU at ft 00, 44
Leave Wa'hnlln at 4 OO. A. M.
" Pendleton at........6 4f\ "
Arrive at Anderson A 4??. "
The Train will return from Belton to
Andcrsou on Mondav and Friday niornlngs
JAMES O. MEREDITH.
General Superintendent.
T. W. DAVIS,
WATCH MAKER,
. WOULl> Respectfully In
form the people of Greenville
lr~-J Ihe surrounding country,
he lint
*?. * a ?m w jed m m
Front Ills OI.I> STAKO in the
lett House, to a more i ONVKNIKNT
I one, three doors North of the Man
s|on House, nest door to Pickle A Poor, on
Main Street. where tie Is prepared tp du
It work in hie line of liusiuese, at short notice,
in n workuiau like manner, ml on
reamnalda terms.
Aug 10 13 tf
MAHBIB WOHR!
nAUBI/E WORK !!
aaji.jasa.a w?sykw
' rl"MIF! subscriber has on liund, and wll
A Continue to receive, a good nsaorlineit
of TOM? STONE*, of ail sire* and qioli
ties. Those iu need of any thing in thn
line, will do well to call at the Post Oflio
before purchasing elsewhere,
vr Couutry produce taken In cxehangi
for work .lAMK-i M. ALLKN.
1 lir. onville T H K?? a ?- '
TUB OKU STAND
* BAKERY ill COIFEOTIOIEBK
Jffiin Slrtel, bjf /'o$i Ojftc*,
IS op-ii at all hour* "f iha day and an
ning. IJREAD. RUSK, ana a varh
aaaortnimt of CAKKR, iciKlanily on ban.
, Cak?*a, in , Imknl lc order
An EATlJfft SA J.< H >N la lodrfnneited i
a Uw d?>a whfraHOTrUKKEK.il A M ao
ROUS, pYRTUU-V ?fca , n.av t* had.
J ?r B? ard, without Lodging, furniaha
Y at rraannabla ralra.
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T. L, BOZEMAN,
' LICENSED AUCTIONEER
* PlaAf N P. O.,
GREENVlUE DISTRICT, S. C.
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WIFSEVTITLE
DRUG-STORE.
Next Door to tho M amlon Hon?e-8ixn
of tho Oo!den Mortar. . ^ ^ I
KEEP constantly
on hand, and are
daily receiving, New |
and Fresh Sufpuvs
fflSBiemfi, I
CHEMICALS,
And, in 6hort, any and everything
pertaining to a well regulated ana
First Class
DRUG STORE.
^btjsiciqqs qqO Fahnllea*
May rely upon the PURITY ot
everything bonght, nnd depend on
the ACCURACY cf everything
put up, in our Establishment.
Prescriptions and Family
iRecipes attended to pkksonali.y,
I with the strictest care and attention.
|jgT~ Remember^ the place? Jfeeet
door to the Mansion Mouse. -JE1
"Walter & Westmoreland.
GREGORY'S
Dyspeptic rvii\turc.
TUH following i? but one of lite hundreds
of recivwJIii favor of Ibis
justly celebrated Medicine? **
To Dr. John (Jray, Charlotte, jV. C. :
bis: Being in Greenville. 8. CV, lately.and
in a state of groal diddliiy and prostration,
the effect of paralysis occurring in November,
18K4, arul suffering much iucon venienra
from torpor of the b; wels, my nttentina
was directed l?v Dr. J. M. WrvTjmnn Attn, to ,
GREGORY'S DYSPEPTIC MIXTURE.?
From my advanced age, a* well as ths aa
lure of tbe di-ease, ] was nearly hopeless af
relief, but I am Itnppv to be able to say
that tho use or tbe medicine above mentioned
afforded relief, restoring the almost
suspended functions to n healthy action,
without griping, purging, or any other perceptible
bad effect.
I use the medicine now only when
some aperient seem* to ba needed, and it
luts not lulled, so Inr, in a single instanee.
to have the desired eff-Ct.
It MAKI.T, Sr.
" TuMralnoM. Ala., A D., 1867,'*
Wullcr & Wcttinorclnnd/.
Agents for Greenville.
Oct 80 28 tf
State of South Carolina.
UKEEXV1LI.K DISTRICT. In
Fquity. .
Wii.i.iam II. Avstix, Adiuiuistrator, r?. M. I.
Oowaan* el .1
IN pursuance of the Decretal Order in the
above stated care, tho Creditors of tho
late Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN ore hereby required
to establish their demands *|ainiit the Katnte,
before tne, within m'?? mouth* front thU
date, or bo barred.
J. P. MOORE. C. h. a. D. *
Commisiioncr's Offico. July li, 1S67.
Jy IS 8 9m
Stato of South Carolina.
GUEENVILLK DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Jo * r. p it P. L.vti u r. n, Administrator, r?. Mtnr t
D. LAttMKR rt til.
IN ptinuatfep of tho Decretal Order in the
above stated case, tho Creditor* of tho A
Into JAMES M. LATIMER arc hereby reqtiirod
to establish their demands against the Kstate,
before ine, within nisi month* from thla
dato, or bo bnrred.
J. P. MOORK. O. E. O. I>. .
Commissioner's Office, July 16, 1867. - .
Jy 18 p 9m
Stato of South Caroling.
OUEENVIDLK DISTRICT.
In Eqnity.
Santa A. Etronn, Executrix, ** If; L.
floiiOMCTT et nl.
IN pursuance of the Decretal Ouler in
the above dated eoee, the Creditors of
the late O-d. CIIARI.KS J. KLFORD are
hereby required to establish, by proper
J proof, their elaima nguiiiat tho Keiale, be1
f?r? mc. within nine month* Irotn thia date,
| or bo barred. .
J. P. MOORE. <t t O. l?.
Commistionei'* Ofhoe, July 16, 1867.
July 18 8 9m
""WuTs" woiiiEr
Corner of Meeting Mid Queen 8treet?,
I CHARLESTON, 8. C.
THIS well known FIH&T
MSUBmIl CLASS IIOTKL haa just /
BukfJtijyOS been thoroughly repaired, re.
ftitod ana ro-fnrniehed, nod is now ready for
the Accommodation of the travelling public,
whoso patronage i* respectfully solicited. y
Merchants visiting tbo city, ore respectfully
invited. Every accommodation will Ve offer.
, oil mow.
Con?ho? ftlwnyi in rcndlneM ?oc?mtj1fii^
MAfcn to and (Vum Iho Ilotol.
iriM Proprietor prowioeo to <ln?U in bi? pow1
or tor the comfort d*bU jfurrtt.
r JOSEPH PUKCELL, Proprietor,
Fob 21 a? ??
TO THE PUBLIC. A
The Pavilion Hotel
t CIlAULKs't'ON. S. (X,
80 LOKG And nlily con*
dnciftj by ?b? Into H. L.
. BNIw HinTURrtteLt), will .mill
I H.^fSryJiWrT be kept open for the neeom- #
1 modation of "be traveling pubHe. And it*
I..? ? ? 1 " * * "
.....ly-i ? "* win ftnd ill*
n n?n'al accommodation* and attention* lx>
,| I ?towc<l on them a?formerly, and lit* jmMic
I fivo?A alr?ndy an well p*|ablt*K*d aaTHK
d H</rKL"fth?TJiAVELINOMKHCHAKT?
of Mm South, will, by tarncai effort*, ba
faithfully pHNfVkd.
OotM SI Mil.
Dissolution.
9 rwsnF. FIRM of BAfcKsOAU; PRRRY
m & Co., U diaaolvad. Parties to wham
t|ie Mm* la Indahtad, will proscnt toeir
CUi'im ai tl?? Puotory, or tni at (iic<-u* ^