The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 13, 1869, Image 4
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Oar Great Mea^ara Rapidly Passing
Away.
W?w?tl remoapb?# gohtg tfuto
tlio Senate Chamber in t|e lurAmcv
of 1850, and there seeing tbc
disttr(?uishcd men of tno tanflj
There was Seward on tho extreme
Whig right, to hia left sat -Clay*
two scats farther on Berrien.; over
there was the Senator froio- Alia,
sonri, Benton. Cas3 was thgre, and
Jeff. Davis, Sirtn. flot|ito|, ijttsk,
l'ierc* BavtorS
JJutlcr, lowing,v/iuuieius r>eu .cuangum,
W. R. King, Phelps, and
Tluntcr. Webster bad just quitted
tt?o Senate to takojke poetnjT
Secretary of State, and* Crittenden
was in retirement. Seward- is dpi*
advanced iu years, Hunter dmy
survivo for some timo to cotno,
J eft". Davis is abroad, where lie
will probably die4 Soulo is a lunatic,
supposou to have becotno 60
because of the effects produced by
the war, while Badger'^ Tpov\xrfiiJ
intellect has been icp- rrtrj <joi?ed.
TCwmg still lives, tboTigli Wis
influence i? gone. The others have
left us to render on account of
their Etoward ship before the Etei*
nal. Among this bright rflnl*w,
thero wcro low greater^ intellects
than Hell, lie was a man of cdtii
Bcrvativo tendencies, of clear understanding
and profound thought.
Resides, his character was-ppofcless.
Xlis peers werq-few, iudeed.
And while on this pointy it may
be safely said that there is not a
man in the Senate houso to-day of
ability equal to either of tlio distinguished
names wo have mentioned.
Fessenden was the brightest
light of the present Senate, and
he is gone. Uhe Mngnna Apollo
is Sumner, who is as unlike the
great Senators of twenty years ago,
us a peacock is unlike an eagle.
Uc makes a 6how of words, a
seemingly fine parade ; but there
is nothing lofty, grand, or compre<<
Iicnsive in Jus iniml or. character.
[New Fork AiWs.
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The Air Line Railroad.
Intense interest is r manifested
along the r oil to of this! road
throughout Georgia and Soutli
Carolina. In the latter State large
meetings have recently been held
at dilfcrent points, and heavy subscriptions
made to aid in building
the road. In onr immediate vicinity
but little interest has seemingly
been manifested in this enterprise,
but our people feel no less
deeply its importance^ or ye they
less alive to the beiiefit6?^hai are to
accrue to the town of Charlotte, by
its connection at this point. Wc
believe it will bring to our market
a good deal of trade from York,
and even counties beyond?and in
affording advantages and facilities
to the tanners along its routo to
get their produce to market cheaply,'will
stimulate them to increase
t ho productions of their farms? improve
their land and infuse vitality
into all branches of industry.
It will be a lino of throng^ travel
and freight, the distance fi ord
New York to Atlanta- bqing sliortcned
to such extent ob to nlkrty, a
man to breakfast in Atlanta and
dine, with his friends in New York
the following day?the distance lje
ing 817 miles. At an Average
ri'V-V'l VI LJUUVil 11 I I 4 v D <111 I1VI1I 11
can bo accomplished in 4C hours.
Placing the average 6peed at 21
miles per hour it can be accomplished
in furty hours; or if increased
to 25 miles per hour (a
schedule it can mm, -if need be,
with all ease and perfect security,)
the time between Atlanta and ISfew
York may be reduced to only Hi
hours, or at most only a day and
a half.
This vast reduction of time jvill
carry with it a corresponding* #eduction
of cxpcn-cs, both on
freight and passage, not on!)* without
loss to the'Company*, *b\ltr adding
to freights and tn|v$l. ; )'
The construction of this line being
reduced to a certainty but adds
another and more powerful '*apoke
to the hub," ami if th&^ajMBster
connection isconsummfttcdvnie W.
C. & It. It., connected with a road
in Tennessee, (which will place us
in connection witli Cincinnati, St.
Louis .and Chicago*, thus gwirig us
the benefit of the grain and pork
of the great Northwest,) the great
44 iron circle " will bo complete,
the 44 hub " strengthened to ehdure
any amount of wejglit~*and preset!
re, and Charlotte trill become
the centre of an immense and ever ;
growing trade, which will make;
her the largest and most thriving
iiiiand oity iu the South.
[Charlotte Observer. '*
Blackwood says tUo salutation,
" How do yon do"?" really moans
"JIow do you thrive?"?the second
44do" being really the obsolete
Saxon word dow," meaning '
to thrive.
*" p> jv* j r
Lifk in a garret may be as noblo
as life in a palace, and a great doal,
purer. . T W0<!I
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Columbia
r Advertisements.
_ _
HOPSON & SUTPHEN.
MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS
. A'ID DKALKN8 I*
SADDLES, llumoss, Bridles, Bit., Stirrup*,
Spur?, anil Whig?. Sole Leather Trunk?
and Value p. Leather and Vulcanized Rubber
Bellini;, Copper Rivet, and Lnoc leather.
Harness anil Sole Leather, Calf SkIus, Machine
Xoadlc*, Oil, Ac., Ae, , / . , ,
Bept 29 19 0
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
\ COLV31BIA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
rpHE Proprietor* tike pleasure in nnnonnc1
i?g thiselesnutly-furnisbed Establishment
nn^ ojwn fbir the accommodation of guoat*.
The table will always bo supplied with every
delicacy of the stasia?both from the Now
York nnj Charleston markets, and no efforts
will bo spared to give perfect satisfaction, in
every reepoct, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH
in tho refectory every day ftotn 11 uutil 12}. !
WM. (lORMitN, I n
i H. 11. BADKN'lipP, J Pitofinf-fORs.
Hept 29 19 tr
N icker son HoiifceHotel,
COLUMBIA, S.C.
TlUfr undersigned having
RENEWED his lease upon
tho above Popular House, will endeavor to
make it ono of the most agrueablp Hotels in
" ' - ' I V , *S * l? 1
the South. A call is gylteitod.
Free Omnibns to and from the Hotel.
.< ? .? < I" / It.'
WM. A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
Sept 8 M < ' A 5' / ' tf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
itaMMIt
PROPRIETOR.
, r. HAMILTON JOYNER, CLERK.
RATES
Of Board per Day 1 .. .$3 00
Hopper, Breakfast and Lodging 2 00
m t. - ?
iiicms, ? 1 UU
St-p 1 15 If
llMBLE CUTflir
JIOYNE & SPROWL,
COLUMBIA, S. C,
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
In all its l>ranclics, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE,
s.pl 8 .10 .If
MRS. C. E. REED,
FASHION ABLE
CORSETS,
m tii&P & tm W<&(A & J
BTtlDAl. 'VA/LSjr T?"
HliEHS MAKING
IN ALL 1TB BRANCHES.
Main Street,
Oppoeite SUTrilKN'Sj.Cy'umbl#, S. C. \
Sep 1 15 Sni
I. SULZBACIIEH,
SIGN OP THR w
MAMMOTH WATCIl\
MAIN STREET, ,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER
Or
WATCHES, .
CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE/. /
ETC.
AN ASSORTMENT of Genuine PRUBLR
SPEC! ACLES always on hand. Repairing,
in all its branches, personally attended
to, and the amplest Mtistaetion promised.
Gregg's Building, Main Street, Co
lumbia, S. C.
Sep I 16 8m
CUSHINGS & BAILE/
BOOK SELLER! AMD STATIONERS,
262 Ballimnre-st., Haiti more, Md.
THK Larye*l and Dmt Assorted Stock
in the City, of
eciioot, LAW, DENTAL, M KMC At,
CLASSICAL and MISCKLLA NEOU8
General Bank and Connting-House Htation?ry
of all kind*. Blank Book* made to
ord?r, in any atyla, of binding and rnllng.
Aug r, 14 6m?
, Notice.
fl'IIK annual mooting of tbo Board of ComJl
mlnslofier* for Oreanrllle County, will
bo held on the f'irii Tiif'lny of Nortmber ntsi^
All person* baring demand* against the
County, will deposit the same with the andorsignod,
on or befons tbo first day of Noremher,
1869... I US A' UUAC8. Clerk.
County CfommlsHoticfs tlfflee, Greenrille,
Sept. 20tb, 1869. > Sept 22 ' 14 6
TUB ftH
-
ch"^S4Aa
WWc
JM ii ! itud wle ??f 8F.CUKItflS Oi
Comin'i8?iuii. Informal ion glvm
ItKKMtS To *T v
Fr.v. K. T. HI J 1ST.
s-MsnamiT,
10 MARKET-ST. CHARUSION, S. C.
ALL KIM>8 OF "
CRACKERS, BISCUIT AND CAKES
"JlyT AM l'A("l daily of the brs
_iyjL Southern Flour, equal (n qnulity to anj
oiper, at reasonable prices.
Also, has at bis establlsbmcn{
CANDY-^OTlQaX,,
These Candies are constantly rondo to order
and at alt tiroes Fresh and Wnrrnnt?d.~feurt
?d to stand the climate. Orders Wttr b<
promptly tilled to stiUsfiivtion. ; / ?J
Bcpt 29 19 . li..
? t. . . ?:?i . _i
MOSKH GOLDSMITH. AllllAIIAM A. 4QL0*M)TlL
MOSES GOLBSMITH &80N,
; ,Vy*. S ??nd 8<VENDIE It AM! K.
OHAF.L3DTCN, C. O.
WROLkSALK DKAtRRSTN* ' J'1
IRON METALS.
AN1> ALL KIND# 09 I
PAPER (^nf^. TWO*#'
saxassB,, ^ywiaBj, <&?.
A Suitablo Stock of Heavy and Light
mass, anb nxisr*
Fer Tunncrs uses Always on Ilund, and will
bo Sold I.ow for XV
4CZ2 ym. Hi
Bcpt 29/ ^ L, 1* > S~*V
0^33 2)'2 #2?? #6 isfif,
-',-879 KIHO STOSET.l A
CH?F.L30T0iT, b. a.
OUR ASSORTED CANDY is put up Hi
lift and 50 Pound Doses, suitable fol
Perfectly Pure and
IC/SffoTPSMR
??? mnnuiunnroa ??iciy irom
ckusoed^UGAII.3: \
A Discount is made for ell Ordore of 600 paunds
Send for Circular.
" "*?'
T. M. URISTOI.L. _ .. C. T. DVMIAM.
A. 8. ftRCWff.
T. M. BRISTOU & CO,
wijod^^CK D$&I,eh? njr /
BOOTS, SHOES, SiC.,
NO. 145 MF TINB-STm CHARLtSTUN, 8. C,
Stock Replenished Weekly by Steamer.
I.etc Dunham, Tuft A Co., 14a- Meeting-fiC,
Opposite lluvnc Street.
s^jsyrucs 3WT v*t
PAVILION HOTEL.
@ si AS. m trj ?c
l*cr l)ny...T^ .$3 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
0tri. II. L HlTri:uriLJ,D,
iPrnprhitfeM,
. Sept 29 19 tf
n. c. stoi.l.. 1' ' * ' ' ' rn AiiLr.? wriin.
U. C. WALKER.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
WHOLSSA2d2T>
nnY^oom
, SB? ??I??&SS(g f3ru.'?a^3p
S< UWtf* Ia4O*TRTORE; V
xfirce Doors Delow Wentrrorth,
'c.fl<k**SWi8? SnS*
TGRns CASH,
OR CITY ACCEPJANpE/ ( )
.. Brpt 29 19 12
J>. r. I'LEMiXO. KAM'L A. JfELtOX
D. F. -fSmt (k,
13E A3L.E R e
BOOTS,
SHOES,
AND THUNKS
No. 2 Hayne-St., oor. Church.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sopt 29 19 13
| JAMES ALLAN,
367 KTNO STREET,
C2XARLSOTC2T, 0. C.,
DEALER IN
WA TOnKS, CLOCKS, JE WELRY,
SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE
SPECTACLES, AC.
j Watchea M?t to any part of tbo counter. f
' silverWAtdtifin r*ty\
I FIFTEEN DOLLARS AND UPWARD.
OENTS , I '/
tiolJ Hunting Watefcnx from $06 and Upwafd
LADIES
flold Hunting Watcher from $66 and Dpward
AMERICAN WATCHES
OF ALL KINDS.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
Sept 29 19 26
T II g B 81 E
ft"a2^Ulcn.|
Ml
ccling Street. i
\ '.W^TCHK^VP^VVKLRY
AilD
SILVER W ARE,
- 255 KING STREET, , l-fj*
*% . r...l
?ilH
Sfpl 29 19 IS
vn - y > <if?,-,-fc, Ui|;
K. ?. rromjir.i). "* a rRo.NKDKccsn.
! 1. B. STODDARD & GO.,
.E DEALERS IN
,?'''?J^ijyraD?y
ii l .T 11 '* < /1/. jiilD
3* IE*.' B
Tram <WANtfFA(tfirfe?Ri?>RfcE?rn 7 r
': s&sssa&si
IUWUU. ?.
* ?ftt7 "'-'I - T\) " ? rA IS
EDMONDS T, BROWN,
,
TOMEE j) E MR
l. Mil 1ntfms ^iim jiaivMI"
iM VlH CAPS
STl^AW GOSfrSf
AUO.
^ LAOIES1, MISSES1 AND CHILDREN'S HATS,
1
lit) IfFi Opposite Charleston llole).
Sef.l 28 , 19 2ft
CG. N.AVERILt &SUN,
^ I jC&SRk.?1
COMMISSION MERCHANTS '
j
AND
f. I Dealer* In Corn, Oats and Flour,
. 68, COR NKIi K A .S T V A Y A NJ)
KORTU ATLANTIC WHARF,
CII All LESTOX, S. C. '
*W J &**&* 'j?
T/P. STOVALL, a CO.. Augusta.
ID. AM, SMITH A CO , AvIauMi. . .
OLA SHORN. HRRK1NO A CO., AilsnU. '
MARSHALL k ItC Ji<; K. Charleston.
, ???. W. WILLIAMS A CO.. Charleston.
Sent 28 19 12
r-e-H-T83a SMT
THE POCKET CORN SHELLER.
A J qt Lliti Siaia
, tliu pot?iWrV#\ri%itw Jr^pfarien*, V4 "fftr 4
County Right* ana Shelter* At Grant Bargain*.
C. N. AVRK1LL A SON,
'>4MOJ* W'*a*'V
'ifipf'1
liylljliMBsktoAND
i&swAsih iDOA&auBS aw
SaJdlrry, Saddlerj Hardware, Carriage Ha
terial*. Leather, dee. 15?
Mtitivfr.su, OppAtiU 0AafU4jftrM>"
CHARLESTON, S. C.
J 8ept 29 ?, l? ?d: aT 12
. h. iftnuorr. o. wntaimw. $. a. ritm.
HENRY B1SHC0FF k C0.,|
1 OB.OCESUS,
AND DEALERS IN
' WINES,
LIQUORS,
0IYI * 7> Of
OZiCTAilO,
TOBACCO,
tfeC.
1?7 EA8T BAY.- f
, CHARLESTON, H. C.'
Bnpt 29 10 *4
i,iii i- - - . .. . - f ? L ? ,. ..,A *.. . , i
i, i ; / V
' c. CJ,A0IIT?. t T-* a/CLACIUS
A WITTE,
1 WRTHEAST CORNER Of FRASER'SjpARff
0!C Ct'STOM IlOUSB PU|hH(3|,-'A
(I KAK f.KHTO N", H. (1
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And WhWWnle Dealori In
I GROCERIES, LIQUORS, AC., AC
Bept 29 19 2# * I'
h t 8? i hi
Charleston > ''*' ; '
Advertisements.
a. b. mum,
XOtftoor 'A.f*
jy&WTVve
mil ..???? r,w .....
CIlllSUU. MtHEHWT,
HccohihioSalioij dU^qlrf,
CI^AKllKSTON, s. C.
HAVING am|>]? moans for conducting
my I Sin at all'(hue* pre
pared to make )il>oinl a0vainer on Cotloo,
July 28 10 ]y
<^iii^iaa.iSRa<iP?ssrB0t,(9o9
Manufacturer of ( v ( _ # ^
^OORS, SAS&feS, IJLINRS.
JlX factory iatlie Botulism States and
Seeping always on tiand a l?rg? and most |
rt>n?tf*ir -*tt>c1r of DOORS, SASHES,
aLnTDS.^SaSli Doors, 8toY? Doora'Slnttlera,
tiMings, iS?,^to*4 a|fv<n|bK'(l't# ??ll low
tfnd ft rnonuiaeturer/prices.
I N It ?Si riot attention paid to sh'pping
1 pft&aooa .o .3
L COTTON niiS.,,,
TJEA if?3 rA'rfcltr tcfOK, TtER, I u4?uP
IT1 pfastd ky ?nyi 'f4 ict mlinafrtotdri'il^
of neatTicn, strengln uiid duraTifnty, tuTi Tio
lias no equal. Having sold thc.n for the liut
tliroe years* pp. feel that wc can cordially rev
lailtlinOJItt tbtl* tU nil ria?l?r? m it>? ?''UU
t|?cy wrant. For snlc by
.><??*? ^ WU^IASS&jCQi, CI
ructorr,
.1 ml .1 T -CifcrtMM. 8. C.
Aug IS 1.1 Sin
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHAItLfSTON, s. a
E. H. JACKSON, Propr etor.
1 ai?&{^W^Sijsa.) .1
W. S MILLER
tf
nimrs hmtic bitters.
! . TH?T OURS DYSPEPSIA, j {
j i . in all wium or ?u? ,j, ?..
STOMACH AND LIVER.
HEGEMAN Me CO.,
A.QXNTM, JfXW TOM Ml. < {
Manufactured by C. F. PANKNIH,
CEXMIS7 AMD ATCTHKA&7,
OHARLB8TON, S.O.
I^Pkr Balm by JhrtygiMm Awy?rA?r<.'tf
Feb 34 4u Jy
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In the Conrt of Probate.
CHARLES' TRRUY, Adminittrnlor, re.
i\ ILL/.I.V / OKI J, rt a! .?/'till iuH for a
final Settlement, Relief, Ac. IT
Appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court, that the h<-ir* of Rachel" Ford,
doeessed, whose names are unknown, tb#
heirs uLJoJmi McKlioy, wIumamsms are
utiknosfo,-TiaVtd MeElfoy, Wmcm^fo MoKirov
en.l Mary Hell on end her hushsnd,
Clarlc He ton, Deft-ndante in this care, reside
without the limits of this Stale j It is
ordered that they do sppesr in person, or
by Attorney, at a Court of Probate, to be
holden for Greenville County, at Greenville
Court House, oh the 41k 4by of Noormkor
timet, A. I). 1889, U skew eause, If any they
can, why a Final Settlement of the Kstats
of JAMK-t AbELROY, deceased, should
not Im had, relief granted the Administrator
as prayed for, and a Decree given thereon,
or their consent, in foiling to attend,
will he entered of record!
Given coder my hand, at Greenville Conrt
Hawse, this 22d day of September. A. Ir.
1889. S. J. DOUTHIT.
Probata Judge. ' j
Bef?t '29 > 19 ' 6
Tho State of South Carolina.
UUKK.N VILLK COUNTY,
la the Commom Pleae?Eqnity Side.
UNDRR the Decretal Order made in the
above eaae, the Creditor! of the Betate
of Mr*. MARTHA LOVBT.AND, ere repaired
to eetaMUh the rank and amftant ef their
claim* affaioat eatd Batata, before the Clerk,
within ni'ae mmM* Horn thi* date.
W. A. MrDANIKL, C.!C.
Clerk'a Offlee, September 28 tb, 1869.
""" "ftn.lntt - If '
lis mm'
dome *1 TMrr CfHCf.
* I,
Equality Lift ^lurance Company,
I
m\
T
si11
il.V^OMS ^liy every o?e should Insure la
JtV ",0 Ktualiiy l>lf? Insurance Company,
uPvirglnla :
1 at. It it in or* Literal to tbo Insurers thafi
any other company, anrf wilt eventually become
Purely Mutual and belegg to tba insurers.
2d. It circulates lit money amongst its patrow,
tsbqmrptb* tqsqrer* C<toscf?ontly tBoy
aire cChtlhuinl^"g4ttihK the betR-fit of the rapid
accumulation of tho Company, tko inoaey being
invested by tho Board of Directors amongst
the insurer*. /. %IT Br
3d. Tbaloatte.nl U?iS%on^patoy 'are us liberal
as other companies wbe declare dividsnds
at tho end df tho second, third and fourth
{years, but this Company at tbc end of tho first
and every yearDAVID
B. CLAP. K, President.
TIIOS. II. WYNNE, Ylco.President.
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
Gen. JAMES II. I<ANB, Actuary,
I Dr. F. 11. W ATKINS, I .... ....
Dr. C. If. W. DAVIS, j MoJlcal Advisers.
Judge J011N A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
nmmrost, r ,
J. B. Wivstou, Treasurer and Secretary R.
1*. It. R 1 W*. J. Jurnmon, of Johnson A
Hurt, WbotesU^jGrocVrs; W*. A. Hwdns, <|f
W i n|t?il A I'ewers, Whole sate GtPCcrs; Atibkut
Ordwat, Treasurer Buckingham State
Company; J. V; Gibson, Superintendent
Adams' Express Crmpany ; Charlks Y. Morris;
Motrin. A Oo.'a Gugnr Refinery; O. A.
Prstt, Supsriutondsnt Manchester Cotton
Mills ; John II. Tyusr, John II. A John Tyler,
Jeweler*; Moses Mii.liiiser, Wholesale
Dry Goods; Thomas S. Bai.mv'in, Clothier;
John M. Goopin, Casbior Planter's Bank;
J. It. Dovvrli., Superintendent Western Union
.Telograpb Company; Aux. G. 1<<>bkntson,
CaiAe Broker (Ittoiins f. IfrnniNrt," Wholesale
Grocer ; It.'it. llntvr, of Brown, Jones A
Co., Wholesale Grocers ; A. Goprrrr, Ilrux
My.KMKtMlt.or Uowoi.iuui,
i?. v o.-Qd- > r
Fquality Life Insurance Company.
jMrKriiWaiil' /^itmpklrt* he/or* you fiMMV,
i'( II (o your intern! to tlv to. Agent* Iranted
crcrytkcr*. ' i
BCifJ. Q. UK RIOT,
fi?n. Travelling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
Sept 22 \ IS If
THE
NEW YORK
LIFE mmii COMPANY.
ASSETS, 812,000,000.
NO COMPANY In the United States can
claim superior ad vantages to this old
and well-established luaiiLution, which lina
been doing business with the greatest suo
ceea for about twenty-five years. It is
tlrielly mutual, and never had stockholder.'
to appropriate a portion of its earnings.?
It is under Irpat miptrtit'ton, a protection to
policy holders, which is afforded nowhere
ilitit in New York and Mmunch use Its. It
nmnauere caonpt speculate with the futida
of tlie Company, hut are obliged to invo?l as
the laws ol New York requite trustees to
invest tuut estates. The official reports,
lor*, vcrnl years past, show thst this Coin
pafiy nn* heen 1>eit^r managed thhn any
other doing business in New Yolk. An
investment in lids Company ia as safe as
itiytfiiog earthly can be. It offers security
and "cheapness, and has advantages over
any other Company in the United Slates.
Reference may he made to the following
gentlemen: Oov. H. F. Perry, Col. O. F
Towne?, Thoa M Co*. Thomas Stoen, II.
Rontlie 4t (Jo. Wni. T. tthuuiate, Jaw P.
Moore mid I* Williams.
For further infoimstion, apply to the nn
dersi^ncd. agent for Greenville, or to J AS.
It. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Oreenvllls
Court House.
W. U. CAMPBELL.
Sept tl 18 tf
WATCHES, CLOCKS, I
J< Well Y. Peiiicotic Ertcltclr* Is
WILL order an extra article
il j 3Ml^0T *"7 Pcr?on* Special attenit*
jjStlon will be given to REPAIRjpii
I ^lP>'T"ll fine Walctie* of every dee
eriptiou. < licit references given.
JAMES 0. BLACK.
Jane 30 ft if
E. P. JONES,
AMI1
and solicitor in equity.
WILL ra.UTWE IN ALL
COURTS OF THIS STATE,
a Leo,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office at Greenville C. H., 8. C.
Jtiljr 7 7 1 j"
STOIES, STOVES,
STOVES.
TIIE STONEWALL COOKlNO
9
n^?5lTh# moet durable one now in uee.
Call and examine it, and ere different eisea,
from N<a 6 to Na 0. Manufaelurere of
plain an# ' W*' ' *
jmNWRD Tllf WAR?.
All kind, of Tin and Sheet Iron work done
on Ibe inoet reaeonable term*.
< , I A J. boss A CO.,
At the WestftelJ O)J Stand.
jgjta, 10 j "
U^fe-Xilc jktweeBj%eenvillc aad
TUB aubeeriber r?
>d^rty?P?c>fully inform* the
KHw^BlJr-DublU that b? continue*
eaBS3B9BDIu> keep the LIVERY
HTABLIJ at tba old atand in rear of the
Palmetto How, Spartanburg. Ha l?kes
thia ocenaion to return hie thank* to tho*a
who have jO libeially supported him, aad
aaeurta fliVfn of hi* beet attention.
In addition to tba above, he ha* recently
bought an interest In tha Livery Stable la
nreonviile known aa the Prinew dt flreer
old ?und, more recently kept by lfr. iamee
F. ThaokeCAtt. Ilia Haeka leave 8rartea
bnrg en'Mood*y% Wednesday* and Friday*,
I with the mall; and leave (IreeoVllle oo
Tuesday*, Thuredet* aad lei or day*.
u J P PEACE.
July 7 * 7 tf
. ! L '
DAVID & STRADLEY,
F8IT&I89S m COMfGSSllI ''
MERCHANTS,
ahd
GKOCEItrE8^& PROVISTOfiS,
Pendleton-8t. Near Depot*
GREENVILLE, S;
June a a if
" -?
G. E. EL FORD,
job printer*
GREEN VlLLE, 8 C.
Office in Old Conrt Housdy
Up Stairs.
MMfflATE'S Mm
A??/AY? m BAH?
FOR SALE.
mmim
IN COLORS OR BRONZES.
[ORDINARY PRINTING,
I EXECUTED
'promptly,
o??iixiir.
July 21 0 If
w. K. KASi.tr. o. a. wr.Li.8.
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
0 - .^KgMVILLE, S. 0.,
rn.ivuux in me Court* of the Stato ami
of the tTnlfcd States, *n<l give especial!
attention to caice in Bankruptcy.
June 13 3
UA8 JUST RECEIVED a flue AwortRMliC
of
CLOG KL S T
WHICH HE WILL DISPOSE OF CHEAP
FOK CASH.
lie t* ala.-> pr.paiad to furnieh ail the
LATEST STYLES OF HAIR JEWELRY,
a Pattern Book of which can be aeen at hie
Store. 2-tf June 2
W. H. CAMMER,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH ANO MACHINIST.
CORN SHELTERS, Cotton Oln?, Lockay
Kcrotcne Oil Lamp*. Sewing Machine*
and Parasol* REPAIRED with promptneea.
Charge* reasonable. Corn 8hcUcrs, from ten
to twelre dollar*. I nai also prepared to furnUh
Stench Plate*, for marking clothing.
jfttT" Stand ? At Wastfleld'a old (hop,
June 23 i tf
TV 1L ALLEN,
GREENVILLE, S. CM
C1 F.NKRAL Auolloneer a?A r
VJT Merchant, can be found at the Store
of T. H. ALLEN A CO., late Ilighlourer <fc
Co. All buiineM entruated to him, will receive
strict attention. He will also attend
Sales in the Country when applied to. Terms
Low. Also, at the SUre, ean he found a
goo<1 assortment of Goods of all kinds.
Aug 4 11 12*
LAW NOTICE.
A. BACON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND MAGISTRATE,
OFFICE OYER SULLIVANN STORE,
0. ?.
Feb 10 SO tf
SAMUEL BLACK, BABBE1L
WOULD rtspssthilj inform the pnblio
that he has Removed to n room in
the OLD COURT HOUSE, where he will
be prepared to reeeive customers aa bantu
fore. Being a J*ro/euumel Barber, be
hopes, by aUentioo to bueiaeeaa, together
with politeness to all. to merit a portion ei
public patronage, in CUTTING, BilAVlKG
AND SHAMPOOING.
I iaa so >? tc
??w flVU0?~VDMf| ax UBOO,
GF. TOWNBS ha* removed kia Uff
, Offlee to Uis ballding north-east corner
of tbe Publlo gqaers, la part Mwpta) by
Jnllss C. Pmlth, Auctioneer, ui tba Knter.
prise Printing OBce, ap Hairs.
Jaa I U ft
T^wmVrwce;
attorhey at law,
3AHL0NE6A, QA?
Will pmmin m a? cmhim or Lamp,
kin. Dmwtam, XBatr, Faania, Union,
>(, j
Stccial NvTtoa?To partis* la wis* of
Doors, asho* and minds. ?s tmhur to the
adVetUsat'at ?ff. P. Tdale. the large man
ufaoturer of those goods in OhaslsaSua'?.
Pi ice list furnished on appHoetioo. tt-tf