The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 06, 1869, Image 2
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GREENVILLE, % C.
WID?8?AT, OOTtBXE ?, lMt.
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We btrt been for tone timo ilhmt ebturcn 1
of the Ttrloai party moremenU and combine- 1
tloo* that hare been proposed and dlecaccert l
la most of Mm newspaper* of SewMi Carolina. I
Wi think U rather premature to undertake, i
now, to form the exact line on which we moat i
oontend against the plunderera of the people, '
Who hare already Impoeed, and are eeektug to
Impose further bardena of Intolerable taxation
upon ua, and law* -vexatious end oppressive to
all elaaaea, white and black. We belie to the*
now the question of i?fri|e to all la a,settled
thing In this State, there ia a hope, If the real
a-f.?d? ?.I* tka likaeltan ea<l mntCara af ^ .
pU are united, that soma bad law* may b* ra- ] i
pealed, and Kmi judleloua laws enacted by 1
the Legislature aooeptabl# to the whole pops* i
latioD, those few enly excepted, who waat to *
Make their living by publlo offloe, and a oar* I
rapt as* of power and plaoe?whieh they eaa
only hope to obtain by keeping np party ex*
eitement. We believe there are many members
of the present State Legislator*, who are
avowed Republicans, that will aid In the good
work of relieving the people of all law*?new
?r old?that are unnecessary, oppressive and
wnjast, and who will advooato measures favor?Me
to the liberty and prosperity of the eitlaens
ef this State. We need not Walt, therefore,
till the election of 1870, but should appeal
to the Legislature at its next seasioo to
commence the good work of correcting some
of the evils done at tin ? ! session nnder
the pressure of party excitement, and the
gnidanoe of maa who, as time ha* shown,
have boon working for their private purposes
or folk>wi*g tbsir own notions and prtyodleee,
without considering their unsuitableness to
this State, or the welfare of its inhabitant*.
We would illustrate this, by rede re no* to
aomo special Acts of the Legislature that are
abominably unjust to every poor man in tbe
State. We have a Supreme Court, and its
Judges receive large salaries; they are to oorreet
the mistake* of the Circuit Courts.?
Cases can only he carried before the Supreme
Court after tbey are first tried by the Clreuit
Courts. A New Bnglander introduced and
had passed a law that compels every man who
loses a case in the Circuit Court, before be
can carry it to the Supreme Court, to give security
to pay the judgment obtained against
him if be does not succeed in obtaining a new
trial; in other words, he most give security
for the whole debt, before be can try the question
in the highest court. Now, we believe
this law will be repealed by the next Legislator*,
and that oar former system of appeals,
which was one of the simplest and fairest in
the world, will be restored. Every member of
the Legislature who votes against the repbal of
this outrageous law, ii the faots are explained
to the people, will not get the vote ot a 'ingle
honest poor man in the State, white or blaek,
of any sense, or of any sensible hones4, man,
rich or poor, who understands bow to do Justice
and desires to do it. It is a miserable
mockery to bavo a Supremo Court in a State
which only the wealthy can eater, to escape
irom violations oflaw and justice arising from
the mistakes of juries or circuit judges. Wei
are satisfied that this objectionable law was
passed because the members reposed too much
confidence in the wisdom of the man who propojed
it, and being new in their places and un.
acquainted with legal technicalities did not
understand it.
We must take it for granted likewise tbst
the expensive commission for eodifying the
laws will be at once abrogated. We are in fa*
vor of codification, but every reasonable man
must see that now is not the time. Wait a
few years till the laws and changes made necessary
and proper by the great revolution of af.
fairs in South Carolina become more fixed and
settled. A code made now might be and would
donbtless be, greatly changed in three years
time.
There are maney matters of State policy
that have no party bearing whatever. The
complicated tax law, the laws creating hosts
of offices, the new Attachment Act, the new
complicated bail law, ete., we should suppose
win dc rcpeaica, roe law mad toe old simple
ai.d wiser laws again take their place and only
anch alteration* made a* will conform t^
the Constitution. We were pleased to see the
ether day the Charleston Courier calling attention
to some of the laws enacted last session.
We have frequently referred to these matters, in
which all parties, democrats and republicans,
native* or northern man, white and black, may
fully agree, all but the real Radical, or genuine
carpet-bagger, that has come here for oftee
and plunder, and expects to get rioh by starring
up strife. We go for the Interest of the
people of all classes and colors in advocating
such reforms, and will enoonrage and support
all of whatever party name that will contend
with us for that which is just and equal.
Death of Bsv. David Hnmphsys, of Anderson
County.
This well know Presbyterian minister, full
ef years and erowned with the honors of apt
one and holy^lifs, died on the 39th Sept., nit. j
The Anderson Intelligeneer of the 30th thus
notice* the sad occurrence :
" It is our mournful duty this morning to record
the death ?f Rev. David Humphreys,
which occurred at his residence in this county,
on Tuesday night, after an illness of a few
week*. This exemplary servant of God,
through a long and usefal life, bad the utmost
confidence and respect of every one with whom
btj cmiiD in oonuui. xio man id idii Monon
fcw b??n greater MotwI ill all the relation*
of life, and hundreds and thousand* all over
the land will learn ot bis demise with sorrow
iv| heart*. Bit ha was faithful in all things^
and baa tarred the Lord with unabated seal
for more than a half century. " Henceforth,
there is laid ap for hiss a crown of righteousneas."
Mr. Humphreys waa pastor of Good Hope
and Roberts' Chnrches for nearly fifty years^
and daring all that time, in season and oat of
season, his charges were never neglected oa a
single ocoasien. It was expected for bha to
preach his semi-centennial sermon atflmij
Hope Church on the second Sabbati^nraAeher
II* died in the 76th year
" His remains will be
Cburoh to-day, at 10 o'clock."
a.-*- " '"ijass " ** K"~ ,
This MaMhaNtu Otftutoc otil! to harping 1
*m the.toeg*# qautlw, r*lunthi| the ?Ul* a
u4 now attorly hlnthargM of Stotkm par* j
oeewtioa of Dbw* mm. Ho to o grtoi itltoul ?
<Ubt nu-Mruti th? debt paid in fold, thot i
ton* NUbwbi to paper. the people robbed tor ]
Ibo beoeft of bood-boMotw| M* pioi to t
think ttol tto Mtnn* m4M etoitr bhI bo a
mtotobni by (Tarlaitfig ilander o?lbe donlb. '
Bo wo htot fr? tto wiWM<fa Into* 4
ly delivered by tto Sownlor Wow the bfnun
ebnnotla Repablioan Convention. Ho to still t
itodnl Imthr Jobvoon, still threatening
(to fUHh with Vtoual iw>w.r .aJ wmmmmmmmm .
till inflating on tba tra klnx foblee, and tho I
offeringof " faithfal UnlonUU." We had hop*
4 that the doaaoa apirlt of falsehood and hate
WttM bo chained hy tba common IWM of tba
A mar loan people North, Sooth, Salt and West,
but ha la still at weak donate tag Bvwxaa, tear- ,
lag Tmiu Pimn and making him foam '
at the month, and driving thorn poaatassd by '
htm into tbo tombs at mm and ami-tad issue*, J
dragging ant tbalr bidaona oorps 44 to Mgbt
tha tools of fharfal adrersarioa." And all tkla
that party fury and lent political atrlfo maj
till rage for tha glorification of tha loader*,
and to tuff tho pookota of ofioo soakers.
Mrs. Harriot Baocbar B tow e?Blander of
Lord Byron?Consistency of VannUaiam.
W? piaaantad onr rradera laat waok with a '
fell notice of tho publication mnda by Mm.
grown, obarging infamy against Lord Vrnon
and hi* sister. Tha world rejects tba atory aa
falaa and improbabls, bat a ktpdrad ?p!rlt In 1
this country, Vmiu Paojrs?prince of.
radical* and political fanatics and hater* of tbo i
Booth?arowa bis foil fatth hi tha story, aeeor*
ding (o statements in tha public preaa. Theae
two pnhHe characters an consistent ; they
have Boa risked and hoooma famona ky nnrtlng
and eiroalating tha villa* slanders against tbo
Son thorn people. Exaggeration and falsehood,
hatred aad all nnoharitabloness, seem to bo
the neeoosary material of tbeir literary prodnotiona.
Mrs. Brows baa probably oaaaed to
olandar tha Booth, and finda saw fields for ax*
aggaration in Bnglish life^ hut Wskdsu .
Paiun' tengua atill throws of Mo aateaio von. J
am at tho Booth and has aaeagh to aparo aid ,
and comfort to Mrs. Srowx's asssulU on Braox.
Dti0n-aa7 oi uoiODflr.
The weather b*iof bright and Mr, Monday (
morning brought the nntl nnmhor of pereons
to attend the aalea. After Mr. J. C. S*i?f ,
S. J. Doutbit, Esq., and A. B. Vickbri, Esq.( t
disposed of their proper!/, those in altendaaco J
dispersed. I
Mr. Smitb's sales consisted principally of
household furniture, a good portion of it second-hand,
which brought customary prices.
We add list of others sales:
salbs or s. 1. douthit, esq.
Tract land Estate of Josbpb II. Tvrnsr,
deceased, 103 acres, purohased by Pbilbmok
Turner, for $710.
Tract land same Estate, 233 sores, purchased
by same, for $800.
albs or a. b. -eickbbs, Kit).
House and lot of Estate of 0. H. Wblls( |
deoeased, | acre, purchased by Mrs. L. C. Bolliuo,
for $1,660.
Land J. W. Brooks, 168 acres, purohased by
Pbrrt A Pbrrt, for $1. (Questionable titles.)
Interest of O. W. ITtds in 30 acres land(
bought by Wb. Kskkw, for $106.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Establishment
ot Mr. James O. Black.
The other day, whilst passing down 8treot,
we dropped in to seo Mr. Jabks O. Black,
whose stand is In the Loreland Building, en
Main Street* We found the proprietor in,
ready to wait on his ens to mors as well as exchange
a chat; and before we hardly had time
to tell him what we wanted, bo called oar attention
to his stock on htnd, a portion of which
was fresh from New York. In his show-case
may be found a variety of articles, vis : Plain
Anger rings, fall sets gold breast pins, varied .
solid sleeve and collar buttons, studs, genuine
jet jewelry, gold pens, fine periscopio spectacles
of frst quality, lookets, ear drops of beet gold,
ear hoop riags, watches and docket, the latter
both 30 hour and eight dey, watch keys,
coral necklaces, Masonic jewelry, Ac., Ac.
We do not pretend to give anything like a list 1
of bis stock. Those wanting things in his '
line, or watehea or clocks repaired, are inform- <
ed where he may be found. I
The Coming Election in Mlsslselppl, ]
Judge Dbwt, who is the brother-in-law of 1
President Grant, U the candidate of the e ones
rvative republican party in Mississippi for
Oorernor. He will ho supported by all parties
exoept the proreriptira radicals, who have a
candidate of their own. The election of Judge
Dint and the aueooaa of his party ts ooofidently
expected, and llhe the election in Virginia,
It will break up the Bitter radars, es Jjidge
Dunt styles the radicals ef that Ktate.
Messrs. Foster A Hunter.
The friend* ef these gentlemen are reminded
that the junior member of tbo inn ia now absent
(but is expected to return in a day or so,)
in New York where be has laid In a tall line
of goods, in all tho different departments of
tbotr trade. Borne of them hare already arrived,
and an advertisement giving taller par*
tIonian will appear very soon.
Hall Bond from Georgetown. Booth Carolina,
to Charlotte, North Carolina.
A lively interest ia manifested In thte proposed
road, and it ia very probable the road
will be built. Laneaater and Georgetown are
npeeisHy earnest about it.
Wonderful Southern Discovery.
In the Sooth where Liver completet pad
bilious diuMw prevail to eo greet ea extent,
there hae long been felt e teed of e medicine
that would act tpteijlomlly end promptly on it*
Liver, restoring it to its normal functions, and
at the same time be sate from after offsets, and
vet so Simple that it might be used bp anv om
It is claimed that DR. TUTT'8 VKGJCTA BLR
LIVBR PILLS supplies this want. They eet
directly on the Liver j their constant wee will
net injure in the slightest degree the meet delicate
constitution. Females at any period
may nee them with great beneflt, ana realise
great relict from the distressing nausea which
they experience at certain times. These pills
are aotraflgmmended as a tmimtrrml ewr? mil,
diseased Liver, and those maladUflHBhow
a derangement of that im
such as Dyspepsis, Sick Heads
JMPPidigeation, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness,
Piles, Jaundies, Boar Stomach, Led Us
' Heartbnrn, Chills and Fsvsr, Foul Breath,
Restlessness at night, and Flatnleaey. Thaee i
invaluable pills may be fhaad in every Drag (
Store of any note in the Sooth and West,
r*TJ kud ? V?5S? Crop. W<
>a?o oat quite and Wa taken tato cos
ilderutton tbia important fact,awd hava aalaeta
tad hoathi a atook of goofa that will MRU
lard Haw la quality, quantity, durability aa
ihaapaaaa. W? will ba plaaa.d at all tiaw I
how you aar atwh it to fraab. Jaat froaa Ha
fork, and aomprisea of rariona description* i
ggg&esii
MHHBH
Assessor ? Notice.
T&fS
till hava FIKy par arau aMai to tha
aat jaar'a return.
TA>aTHua
DtaiHat Aaeaaaor.
Qot >0 1
Found
PIN Sunday. 3d in?t.. aboat four mllaa frw
Lf tha city, an tba Laaraea r?w4, a P0C1
ST BOOK, contain lag a Mail amaaat i
money, which iha owner cac have by d.tcril
ng and paying far tbto wdrwrtiaeaeent.
JAMBS SHKPPARD,
4 mil*, from Uraanvilla.
Oct 6 H 1
SOI Tffil
WHEAT CROP
/II XVIfO WABJW ruilil
LV IZER Just received.
JULIUS C. 8Mim
Oct SO 3
MISS HcXAY
WILL OPEN, ON THUR8BAY, 7TH INST
ffiCDSJSJW?. RLSVffS,
FLOWERS, RIBBONS, <tC^
PKHSOtTALLY a-lec1ed from lite N?<
York ind Baltlmor* Markets. T>
i urn lion of tiie Udlttk rcaprctlully sol
sited.
Oct ? SO . If
To Rout.
A Lit RGB and comfortable HOUSK, oot
taioieg iii room with iIJjmnnm; oi
m?n?, in the nkirki of Greenville, and with
m easy waiting distance of the Fnmu Unl
rwiilf. Apply to
JAMB8 BIBB IB. Attorney,
Old Cowrt House.
Oct I M 3 eot
Peabodv School Fund.
TIIE subscribers to tho Fund for the sop
port of U? Peabody Reboots, ore bereb
lotifled that Mr. P. U. RBILLT 4a authorise
o collect tho Brit quarterly payment. Mi
tailly will call a poo the several subscriber
brtbwitb, and the committee be go to urge tb
mportaace of promptaeaa in raa pood lag to hi
oqaoota.
B. MANLY. Jr. Y
J. A. DAVID, } Kx. Com.
BLLI80N CAPERS, J
Oct 6 St 1
WARTHEN*STORE
30 MILES
SOUTH QFQREEKVlllE
rjT,HE Subscriber ia now receiving. no
JL will continue to reeeive regularly e<
ery week, hU
&JXHD TC&33US&
STOCK OF
? ? 0 D i
From New Toik, Baltimore an J Chaile
ton.
My line of Goods will comprise
Eoesy Article in the regular Lin
of Trade, suited to the Times,
and Special wants of
Customers.
I announce myself la FULL BLAST <
competition against every railroad an
country town within thirty in ilea of n
Store, and MOST POSITIVELY AS8ER1
thnt I will sell Goods lower than they ea
bj had at any of there point*, for the rei
on that I CAN AFFORD to do it, not hat
lag rents to pay, town tases to pay, aa
many other expenses to incur incidental t
owns.
I WILL BUT COTTOlf
fn an? quantity, and ALL OTHER PRC
DUCK.
JAMES m. SVLLIYAII,
W arthen, October 6th, 1849. *0-4
OTTR GOODS
to* vFALL
TRADE
A*1I now ready for distribution. T1
Stock of Ooede AT RETAIL la tl
Front Store Is replete nod fall, and of ere
conceivable style and price.
Omr Shawl and Cloak Department
Presents mm rare attractions la prices ai
Oar Dress One da Department, As
asaaL esMbits all tMa handsome aowskk
Oar Hosiery and Underwear Departsse
Sappltea all the artielee of ooaafart aad pi
Iwliou for wlater aw. '
Omr Xttin ul gtlwiiitery Dtpu
Will, M heretofore, receive oar boot attenU
and every nor ally, aaefbl or ornaiaeotal, a
ba bad from it
Oar Carpat VapuUaMt
Tbia aaaaoa areata everything of tba kl
arar exhibited la OolaaabU before, eoaprlei
everything known to tba trada ia tba raj
Floor Carpeting*.
OCR WX01KAL8 BXPAJITHZ3T
Ia a apeaialty, wherein w* alalia te riya i
tba advantage* that oaa ba abm T
Goods tot too Department are oa kaad
bought right, and aold with aa littla axpea
aa they eon ba bandied anywhere.
Wa aolieit a aall from fry oaa waatti
Good*. Wa ooaitively guarantee oar bt
certainly aa aheap?often a beeper?thee a
be bad elaawbera. R. C. SHIVKR.
Cola table, 0. 0.
Oct ? M IS
Notice
T8 hereby given to all whoa U My eon eel
1 that I will apply to 8. J. Donthit, Fraba
Judge, of OvaaavUla Count v, antktlrddmy
Nortrmbrr ntwt, for a deal diaobarg* aa 8tee
tor of the Setete of IlANUL WQOD, doeea
d. 8AMCBT, O. SBffTIf, Ri'r.
Soptewbor 37th, 1Mb. lb-4
!d ro a*
K. ?fa?Jll?tk. Jf Otutr wCoU JU GOATS
>pj BWlNK fcwd raaalm >t lin? in th? {
Iplrttlon of At* illy* Mid Qoato or Swine
r^meln^UDeUlmod, tho Policeman *t?ell tfr*^
t- bo a lion' CHy, bo or they
>< niyJuTi Umum? itiimi m the (?y*?l
*" ?' Uo NMM?r* (hinm for OtiklaUtM*
while in tho poiiotl; arid the Poffeeme* are
- hereby Wtmeted to dm proper dittgeeae to
Infcno (ha owDem of Ooata or I?Im.
_ (when eoeb owoereMp l? known,) of tka
impounding of their aoltnala. All manlao
eoPeeted from the above soureea, to be de
poetted in tbo PnbNo Tnwry for tbo An
ind benefit of lb* City.
Sac. 2. Be It Author ordained. That tbo
. owoon'of all NUl?, romolning hi tbo otrooto
at night, bo and thoy are hereby latd fifty
?*SM?*3**An<fte^t further ordained. That tbo
Clerfc of Council ie hereby directed to open a
book For tho rogtotrotion of Ear Marheof Ooate,
Swine and Cattle, by tbo owaoro tboroof, for
tbo parpooo of onahliag tbo polioomon to giro
tbo aotioo aforooaid.
'I 8ao. 4. AM it la hereby ordained, That all
Ordinaaceo heretofore paonl relatiro to tho
running at largo of Ooate, Swine or Cot tie bo
and tbo Mate ero hereby repealed.
m Done nod ratified under the corporate eonl of
l( tko Mid City of Or oo lit file, on tho fifth doy
i. of Ootobor, to tbo yoar of oar Lord onothonaaad
eight hundred and lixty-nloe.
W. R. JONES, Mayor.
A. R. McDayio, City Clerk.
Oetfi 30 1
STATE OF SOUTlt CAROLINA.
OOONU COUKTY.
- Wm. C Keith, et al. )
to. [ Bill for Partition, Ae.
. Mary R. Keith, el. aL J
T TTNDKR " ordpr from the Cireuit Court,
I U Equity elde, for tbo above named State
r. Mid Coonty, I will Mil, to ths k)|k?t bidder,
before the Market House in Wnlballa, on Sale
day in November wegt, the Rani Brtatsef Wm.
? L. Keith, deceased, oonsiatinf of the aeTaral
Traou of Land, at follows:
TRACT KO. 1,
Or the Cbeohee place, eon tain log 2,470 aavan,
are or teas, with goad form Improvements,
good fenee, and in a tboroagh state of en'Uration.
This tract lies twelee miles North-west
ofWalhaUa. and contains IM wares of good
bottom la saltlratioa.h lerge quantity of good
> npland, and an outlet for stock range aot sur'
passed la the ooanty. Deposit gold Is foaad 1
on every part at It, aad baa keen profitably
worked la past pears.
% TRACT NO. 2,
Or the homo place hi the Tillage of old Pickd
one, containing 129 acres, more or lam, with
r- good Improvements.
TRACT NO. S.
1 Adjoining Tract No. t, containing IM antes,
piers or lose. No improosmewte. ;
. TRACT NO. 4,
In tho rill ego of old Piokons, containing 1
I sere, mere of lorn. Ns Improvements.
" TRACT NO. 5,
In tho village of old Pickens, etatatning 1
acre, with good Improvements.
TRACT NO. ?,
" Is the village of old Piekoaa, containing 1
acre. No improvements.
TRACT NO. 8,
Or the Gnrley Tract, containing 24 acres mom
of or lam, aiteats In tho Ooanty of Piokons.
5 TRACT NO. 8,
i f Or the CtlbMm Tract, cmUIbIm 47$ mtm
o mora or lost, eight mllee 8*it of WalhaMa, ?du
Join tog lands of M. P. Mitchell. No Imprever
menu.
J TBACTNO. 10,
Or Coiitiii Tract, containing M um, Mora
or leea.
>. TRACT WO. 11,
Of AtWtora Tract, containing IN Nm
TRACT WO. 14,
Or A Ikon Tract, containing MA nemo, mora or
lom. ?' A3%
TRACT NO. 13,
Or ttm Bold Tract, containing IN norm, mora
or lean,
bo
bo TTndar tbe una order, and at Ike ramo time
rr end place. I will alao rail Ike Bool Batata of
Tho?. J. Keith, IiiimN, rta t
TRACT NO. t 1 1
ad la Ike T 01 ago of oM Plekaoa, tmteklig 1
aero, mora or lorn. '**
TRACT NQ. 4,
. Or tko Devil's Beak True*, containing 811
none, mora or leee, adjoining? OtrWa. go
loeaeawamaal raaalat !*.,? Jk am Id
IV? Utipi VTWTolllit iivpvora gw|Q lOUuu Ira IBs
. TRACT NO. 3,
rt- '
0a Ceaorooa Crash ,|e on tain tog Mf iqm aai
or leee, adjoining Ian da of T/ra Maaldfb.
? TRACT NO. 4,
0a Six HQs Creak. Piekeao Of?If, containing
J00 acres, mora or m .1
?J TRACT NO. 5,
On Snow Crttk, eon tola tag 840 men* mother
TVMI8 ??Tbapo mif* will 80 nmto <m m
,, aiadtt of mm two u4 ftfM yoorx, la tfcrao
h oqaal aanaal hiUttawto. P?mWm> I* gWm
_ bond ud two gwd mrotion. with 4 mttrlffaa
of yualia to Monro tbo Mrobooo aioaoy.
??>rt>nr to pay oxtra, In oaoh for alt aoeoooa
2 ......
J Qoti n i
Votiee
_ T8 hareby fiooa to all whom It may aa*?
X oora, thai wo xrill apply to8LJT.X>oatMl
Probata Jwdfa for Grtanrilla Omalr, on
"? tbo M day of Norombor aaxtcftr t. i^al
% dioabavfo aa Admialainrtawaad AwhKrlWx/
trtx of tbo Brtato of RKITBTW W>WT>*Pf.
4-~*
Oat. lat, 1888. kO-4
n
gJog wlU^b^fll^isbed^Btji^^^n? ft* Mghoot
rri ktHhj ?i?A il 4n?y ' ?!
' Ls:nCv.' 28aeM.*&x?&
*n? Wl a 1*7 01 nnTcniner nm. i?r
I discharge u Administrator of lb* laito
ef RL1A8 CHAPMAN.
SHERIFPi SALES.
nr^.S^twten he'hours a' lfl o'rtwk A. M
In th? forenoon, and t o'oiwek U the after?*#Ali
defendant* right. <MU And infthstt la
law and really, ln?na tntt of Laatf,1iaowa
tha How attend of lb* defendant, JarreMt
w. Y arifIn nod other*. Alio the Abnnr
Baldwin Plane, containing 360 acres, mora
or lea* adjoining lands Of J. H. and It
iojoo sad oth'ra. Also the Pmy Went
1 Tract, ootoUlolag l?0 asras, mora on less,
adjoiatng lands of William Weat, W. P.
pJltard sad others. Alto the William Wot
Tract, containing 44 neres, more or leas, oa
the west aide at Reedy River,on the.Getor.
gia Road, beginning 00 a W?b at the
river, adjoining lands of Pollard, Went and
other*. Alio the Mill Tract, containing to
aaara, mora or lei. adjoining lands of T. L,
Bed rick, William Davenport and fb? Romestead.
Alto sue small tract of Land, out off
from the Homoetead, and lying on tha wast'
bank of Reedy River, containing 36 acres,
more or ice*. Levied on as the property of
f. R. 8roy rr, at tha enlt of A Evlns and
Riiaa Earls va. I. R. Banyer and James L
Orr.
One Homes and Lot hi the city of RreeavlUe,
sontaiaing on# aero, mors or less, adjoining
Lots pf Mr a. It. K. Spear aad Sltxander Ntrtoa's
estate aad others. ls*Mf on as the proCirty
of Col. 8. 8. CrittsadsP, at the soil of
or of Alexander NorAlso
the fblhiwhig Lets of Land, vis:
Lot Ita. 1, containing Mi acres, mere
ti&wattk'Jz&iALSi S
Fenny Hammond. Let No. S, bounded by C.
T. Hemmosd, Choice, Peel aad ethers, containiog
63 sores, mors or lost. Lot No. 6,
eootaloing II sores, mors or lees, bounded by
lands of O. W. Collins, C. T. Hammond aad
others. Let Ne. 9, containing 41 acres, mors
r lea., adjoining lands of William Wasson and
Lot Mm. 19. Lot No. 19, containing 42 arret,
more or ltaa, adjoining lota Wo. 9, IS aad If.
Lot Ho. 12, containing 99 aewi, more mr Tama,
| a<|lMi| lata Mom. 1, 18, >2 mad 28. Lmt Ma.
IS, eontainiag 44 aarea, mere or I eat, adjoining
Lota Noa. 10,12,14 and 14. Lot Mn,18,
adjoining lota Mom. 1, 19,29 and 22,containing
61 aarma, more or lata. Lot Mo. 19, containing
90 acraa, aaorm or lata, adjoining laada of
Joba Kantian, Lota Mom. 1, 9, 19 mad 18. Lot
Mm. 29, eontainiag 99 aarea, mora or ieta, adjoining
Lota of John Keenan, William Bmtea
and Lota Mom. 18 and til Lot Mo. tl, containing
71 arret, adjoining laada of William
Bates, mad lota Mom. 20,22 aad 24. Lot Mo. 22,
ooataieiag 71 aarma, mora or loam, adjoining
Lot. Noa. 17,1, 8 aad 28. Lot Mo. 23 containing
71 aaraa, mora or Imam, adjoining Lota
Moa. 17, 22, 29, 29 aad 27. Lot No, 24, containing
92 Mrea more or. Use, adjoining land*
of Wlftem Baton awl O. W. Oolites aad Lots
Moa. 6, 21 mad 26. Lot No. 26, eontainiag
129 aeraa, more or loan, adjoining land, of CI
T. Hammond aad Lota Man. 9,1, 22, 22 aad
29, Lot Mo. 28, containing 88 aarea, mora or
leaa, adjoining land, of Rar. W. Drnmmond
and Lota Moa. 2, 8, 23, 28 aad 27. Lot Mo.
27,eontainiag 87 aaraa, mora or leas, ?(J?ltiB(
It**. W. Drummend, Lota Noa. 1, 2) aad 29.
The ahorenamed Lota are within one mile and
a half to throe mile, of the city of Greenville,
lying on both lhUi of the LanreMs road. Plata
of tha came can be eeen at tne Sheriff's office
until day *f sale. This la a splendid Opportunity
to umbo a good inr?e?meat. Levied on
as tha property of Doreaa Green, deceased, at
tha salts of William Jenftlhg., Robert Mckay,
jKxaSator, and others.
Also, erne Tract of Lead, coalmining 294
acraa, more or 1cm, adjoining laada of William
Lea, Moees Fowler and others. Lerled on as
the property of Barker 4 Prlaea, at tha salts
of L. J. Jennings A Co. aad otaars.
Also oaa Tract of Land, containing one
hundred moras, mora or leas, known as tha
Bay lis Prlaea plaea, adjoining laada of Sirs.
M. Taylor, (Hirer Barrett aad othas*. Levied
aw as tha property of John W. Cunningham,
senator, at tha salts of Nancy McKianey, for
another, and other*.
Also on* Tract o( Lead, containing 899
acres, mora or toaa, haowa as the W. Frank
Priaao place, adjoining land* Ot Mrs. K. J.
P. In cm, Lashfal C?asaaad otksrm Levied aa
as tko property of John W. Canning ham, Mjtoaator,
at the salt of Money McKteaey, for
Alao mm Trait at Ini MrtiWig N7t
Mil, iiw or um, adjointag 1m4i of TtaiUy
BklWdMr, jMtfk Barton u4 otbora. LorWd
os aa tba yroparty of WBliaaa D. Dlekoy, at
thi Hit of J. Itara?y Boar don.
AUo MM Hmm and Lot Land la to* town
of Qmnnllti, containing ISA aarno, Mora or
lona, adjoining laodi of Nnl Nancy Bnwdon,
Dr. W. A. Mooaoy and othwo. Loried oa aa
tho proporty of J. Ranaoy Bowdoa, at Um Mil
of Wilitam 0. 9tat aad otbon.
A too oao raoaat Lot to too otty of Orooo.
Bio, oa too aorto alio of Baaooatoo atroot,
sstsajf* ieBz*r&
oatato of Ooaoral Owaaa aad Boaooato*
fTo^tlL ?R?rK|*VS!
AUo, oao Traoi of Load kaowa aa too fan
Hills or Oblaka MUla. Wing oa botk aldoo at
Bahida iSm, aad loofudlug too OrUt Mill
Saw Mill, Cotton Taotory aad Oardiaf' Maauss^tsagMfe
tIHo. TkUtoarory daalrabM ytaoo, good oattoi
> aowor. Aao ftakory, aad a hoattoy llOaAoa
Looiod oa aa too projortj of flaw M. Narr
Oaardlaa, ot al., at too salt of Jarwalak fan
add otoora.
AUo too Mtortof Porooaal Proporty, eoartws
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tag, blato Bw Tfcrndd, 4 Bpooaa, aotall loi
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1 tot tanoQr B*ek*. I wmm $p*4m. half
Ml Poll, 1 Omtof, 1 lot imply Boom, 1
IrMB, 1 Am-RmIIm, 1 lot OMtM Ploa.
UfM NMlki pupuli of Lowta D. Bar
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