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Supplement?Whet we wish Um Bater
prise to bo. ,
This we*k we aeed out mm Extra, whiali i
contain* aeverel mitltn of interest, this we ,
do in order to furniab oar readers with m I
much reeding matter aa la la* oar power, i
We ask eapeeiel ettcatioa to the advertisements
inserted in it. We flatter ourselves j
that its interest exceeds that of iseuee of pa- i
per* we have seen, larger by a gt eat deal. j
We are very anxious to get op an accept .
able journal, and spare neither expease or la- '
bor for that end. We are a little crowded at j
present with advertisement*, but we aaeare <
the friende of the paper that that ia tha heat i
evldeua# poaeihle for ita future prospects.
Plans ara on foot for etill greater improve- r
ments, and If our subaeribere and patrons |
will but have e little patienoe, and pay us i
ell the money they can, we will soon pre# ]
ent e paper worlhy of them. .
We meet with encouragement. A gen
?- Pi?u- k.i I
firman wuu uuw ? ?iu * ?vi iu?, vnwi o
leaving here, a few days since, called at the I
office, and subscribed for the paper, saying, J
" Mr. Editor, I want the EnUrpritt sent to <
me in Florida ; to get it, is like receiving a <
letter from home." and paid in advanoe for
one year. That ia what we want to make
our paper?like a letter fiotn liome to all of
mtr subscribers. 8ustain us well, and we
will make its visit* to your firesides a versatile
companion whose conversation will
g)add/n the hearts of all,
Death of George Fes-body.
This eminent benefactor of his race died
in London on Friday, the 4th instant. His
death created a profound sansation In England,
and will produee no lesa in AmericaPerhaps
history does not furnish another
example of a man in private life that has
made whilst living, such a noble use of such
large wealth, honestly acquired by bis own
efforts.
The London papers, K ia said, nearly al)
eontaiu obituary notices. The following
extract from the 1\m*? gives some ides of
the respect entertained for Mr. Pxaboby in
the metropolis of the world :
The Times ssys: " The news of Mr. Peabody's
death will be received with no common
sorrow on both sides of the Atlantic.
The sentiment of regret will not be a mere
pas-ing tribute of gralftute to a munificent
benefactor. Mr. Peabody, through a long I
life, accumulated manifold titles to be ia- i
roented. He was an ardent patriot and was i
loved abroaJ as much as at home. He was I
a New Englsnder who, when the South was \
bowed down to the dust, stepped forward s
and claimed a right to a-ccor ber. He was i
no courtier, jet he was honored by sover e
eigns and princes. He was profuse in his h
charity, which pauperized nobody. He was t
a philanthropist who was liked as well as f
honored. There was nothing hard or nar- a
row about hia philanthropy. He simply h
did whatever good came in his way." c
Respect to the Memory of Mr. Peabodr>
by the Peabody Schools of Greenville.
The Commissioners of the Peabody
Schools Tery properly authorized the sue i
pension erf the exereises of the schools for |
one day, through respect of the memory of .
the great and good man. to whose munificence
their establishment is indebted.
At the male school Captain Patrick announced
the death of Mr. Pbabody on
Wednesday morning, and made a faw appropriate
remarks on the life, character and
munificent works of thin distinguished philanthropist,
and then dismissed the school
until the next day.
The Air-Line Bail road Meeting next
Balei-day.
We again recur to this moat important
tuljret The minds of the people are made j
up to sustain it. The road will paaa through
the Citj, the center of the County, and will '
repay ten fold all the contributions made '
to seeure it. We would not La surprised if
the alock of the County, two hundred thou
sand dollar*, and that of the Oily, one hundred
thousand more, will, as soon as the I
road is built, pay dividends enough to re> c
Heve the people of the greater part of their 1
State and City taxes. This argument was '
forcibly urged by Gen. Easlet. The County *
will never he called on, it is thought, for 1
more than two years interest an the amount J
subscribed, as the stock, when the road goes
into operation, wilt pay the interest and 1
more, as ail the lines of railroad eonneeting,
as this does, have always done. The Air r
Line is a very diflfjrent affair from a mere ^
Ideal or Slate road.it connects New York
and many States with New Orleans ; in faot, 1
the North-east and South west travel and *
trade will make it a prodigious thoroughfare.
The City of Greenville and County
will spring forward with new life from the
influence of the road in bringing population, t
wealth and trade among us. And it is per ?
feetly clear that the location by Greenville j,
City will, by making the place large and 0
populous, giving a profitable market for all n
productions of the County, secure greater i
advantages to every section of Greenville j
County, and adjacent parts of Anderson, }
Pickens, Spartanburg and Lauren*, than if c
the road should pass some distance either (
below or above the plaee.
Aa Ik. ?ke.U ? I_ Jl . 1
n? inn whvio ini?luc* win uu propfrij ai?- j
?umr<! at the meeting of citizen* nexteelee I
day. we do not feel it nesenanry to enlarge i
upon the benefit* of the road, satiefled a? <
we are that the eilizena will ratify the en
lightened action of the County Comroi*alon
ere, with great unanimity. We would add
one eoneideralion affecting all elaaeea, labor .
era and property holder*. The employment ,
and good wage* the building of the road .
will give to laborer* and the home market ,
for provision# to the farmer* during ite eon
tr net ion and tba enhanced value of all
property. I
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nm Census of Oreenville County.
We ere indebted to the eonrteey of lfr ,
J. b. Bros. Gen*ua Teker for Oreenville i
County, for the full teblee of the eenene of <
population in every Township, and also for 1
tho table* of the number of aeres of land
la the County, the production, Ac., Ac.
We will avail ourselves hereafter of the
information theaa retorne afford; at prea- '
ent, we give the etatisilea aa to population. Q
Number of Children in Oreenville County d
between six and eighteen years: Males n
?white, 2,260; colored, 1,184. Females?
while, 1,947 ; oolored, 1,228. Males over ^
21 years old?white, 8,948 ; colored, 1,88ft. jt
Total number whlta males, 7,071; females, ai
7,798. Total whites, 14,884. Colored &
male#, 9,884; females, 4.848. To" at aolorvd, "
fi.282. Total population, 23,098, }|4
R 8 S ? 8 1
,i fc1. - HI. ?: TT?^
Burr Ivors of tfco Ut* War.
The eaH for a n>e?t% oa Friday evening
neat ought to be welt attended. The ol jwt
it honorable and pmbewnrtlty. Ttoe* who
trufgled fof their own Shutherfr la?< lathe
war, ought not 10 be forgotited or neg
lectrd, cither now or hereafter. Their
nemet add their dvtdi should be perpetoa
ted. History erer honors the brave and the
true, although the reuse they serve may
perish forever. The rolander*', the Hongs
rlaas, the Scotchmen, the Irishman, that
rraided in vain the conquering ewArd of euperior
power, have received the applause of
ueeeeoing ag?-a among civilised men. They
will ever be hooored j and tha time will
oome when the m?a th?t fmulit >iii. li.
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H| BtH Mooring to (hwnvllle.
OiWWni mart not wMrjf ,?ith our rewe^t^^tbffibTR
^ST eS?
MtWftwdo^lt; uM||n>th?A?gl)d ibrolrt.
Ottf lorig-stfcndmg fSlerut Mr. w. tt.
WtV?oi<,lt do? engaged in fitting'up and
Minting hi* old Morn, opposite the Pont ON
Ben. preparatory far itn oeenpntion by Mr.
r. J. Blfokd, Photographist, for the pant
lumber of yearn re*Wing In Spartanburg
rillage. Thin gentlemanla a brother of oar
tseoeUte, O. E. Elfood, Erq.. and wo trant
1I0 |on vrill J Iim will
tn arquinition to thn plaon.
Oun D. Ear, Enq., lawyer, for thn pant
rear praot icing hit profeaeioo at our sinter
tillage o( Laurens, han also tak~n up his resdnnen
in Greenville. Hn has formed a law
partnership with oar ealsnaied Senior. CoL
Towsna. Mr. Sear in a gentleman Young
n his profeeaion. nnd we nope he will meet
with snnch encouragement. See card In
taotlmr column.
Mr. Fooohk, from Ninety -Six, 8. C., hnn
-ented thn house of Mr. O. W. Colli**, loaned
near that of Dr. R. D. Loan's mother, on
Washington Street, where he la now living,
ills children wUl attend the Peabody
Schools.
Mr. A. O. Hacknr, ilw ot G lk<-fl?ld Conn
iy, is oow lo the City, endeavoring to find I
?Uet. H? ilio hat children, to rand to Iht
Peabody School* Persona having houses
lo rdnt, would subserve public convenience
as well sa advance tnelr own Interests by
advertising the faotia tbe Enterprise.
Greenville oonllnuet to attract people,
and we assure all that they will meet with
hearty rse?p?ioua.
The Lecture of r. O. De Ton tains. Xaq4
on Friday Xvenirg.
The Lecture of Mr. DaFoxtaixe before
tbe Literary Club, od Friday evening last,
more than realised tbe favorable expectations
of ths very intelligent audience of
ladies and gentlemen who bad the pleasure
of hearing him. The Poetry and Horror'
of the War were discussed, and examples
given, with the most sit iking effect. Mr.
DeFontainb surprisod us in the exhibition
of S dramatic power that few possess. Ha
eeemsd equally nt home in the Tragic, the
tender and pathetic, sod in tbe eowts and
farcical soenes and storh* with which he
entertained his audience. To eec and hear
wsa to appreciate. Such was the Impres
sion on ail present, that many othere, not
in attendance, have regretted they had not
been there to enjoy the lecture.
Wew Building on Augusta Street.
Our friends, Mwr?. Mill* A McBaarxa,
have erected one of the moil linn.loom* ad- I
ditions to their store house that we have I
had the pleasure of report ing The work i
has heen superintended by themselves, and <
its finish is a credit to their taste and man. <
igement. Th? store is sixty feet long by I
iwentj'.five front. Tliie department is now I
est] supplied with dry goods and notions,
tnd the stocks they intend to keep
rill be inferior to none. Their groeriea
department will be sustained as
leretofore. We rejoice at all improvement
hat is made in our City, but we must be
isrdoned if any especial interest should bo
hitwn for the p^rt of town of which we
iave just been speaking. It it suscentib'e
>f muah improvement, for lo natural beauy
it is surpasssd by noue.
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Personal?Major Bamuel EL Chi am ail.
We had the pleasure of makiog the acquaintance
of this gentleman Inst week, on
his visit to Greenville. Major Ciiisman is a
Virginian, but is now engaged in one of the
largest business bouses in New York. lie
has the highest testimonials from a number
of prominent gentlemen of Virginia and the
endorsement ot several leading papers in
this State. The Mnjor was engaged in active
service during the Conbderate war.
Near the cloee his business talents induced
his appointment as Chief Quarter Master at
Greensboro, where he hsd charge of the
largest magazine stores in the Confederacy,
in which canactlv hv hla kind mi.n.-.
promptness and integrity, he sheared the
Iriendship and confidence. of the officers end
men, and of all with whom he had intersoarse.
Thanksgiving Day.
Got. Scott hae iaa?ied a proclamation np
Pointing Thursday, the 18th November aa a
lay of " thanksgiving and praise to Almight
y God for the many meroies and hleerioga
rouchsafed to us, and of fervent supplies
ion tor their continuance, that he may give
is rain in due season, that the land shall
' ield her inerease and the trees of the field
hall yield their fruit, that violenee shall no
nore be heard in our land, wasting her, detruction
withir. our bordere, and that all
nay do justly, love mercy, and walk hum>ly
with God."
We add to these scriptural injunctions,
lie exclamation, " And 1st all the people
ay araeu and amen."
Empreaa Eugenia Among the Turk*.
Greet hae been the attention of the Sulan
and Turkish officials to Eooknie, who is
ow visiting Constantinople and other plaeee
n Torkey, and on Iter way to the opening
f toe Sure Oanal Even the secluded innates
of the harem are allowed a oeep at
he E no press. When she appeared near the
larem, and waa landing from a barge, the
larem windows were thrown up and
irewd of Houris thronged every openiug,
trill iant iu (heir dresses of velvet and jew
lis, and gaxed unveiled on the beautiful
Pranza Impcratrassscy as the Turks eall
tar. The Sultana pr-s-nted the Empress
srith a diamond insignia of the order of
)snoanie Valide.
Xleotions in New Tork.
The election for various officers and mem
Iters of the Legislature in the great Stale of
(few York hat resultad in the success of the
Democratic party. Both branches of the
Legislature have a majority ot Democratic
number* The aggrrgate majority of the
popular vote is ten thoueand.
fUltlAAl
Mr. P. Hinit Rkillt request* us to state
Hot h? U ready to reaeive the tsooad iniialment
to the above fund, now punt dne,
it the office of Mr J. 0. Smith, or will eall
ipon the aul>#erlbere. He hopet to find all
eedy to reepoed.
>
Tire in the County,
The gin-house uee<) by Hknbt M Surrn
md B I'. MoIoak, near the Spartanburg
load, about 11 milai from Orecft villa O. H.,
m the plare formerly qwned by N. Mobga*,
sees serf, wee tonmlffd by fire on 8u nday
worn lug last. The house was discovered to
? on Are about daybreak, and wee rniirely
uMunel. The lose ia considerable, as
rare was a quantity of seed cotton and a
>t of bagging in the gia. Nothing was
teed, as it waa too lata sshen found out. 1
situ and Moboa* loot nearly their entire
ope, W all boing hauled to tha gin and nat
kcVed. It ie thought to hare been aet oa <
raw
ad Johnson, Jackson and ilamfton, and
others, will ho praised for iMr heroism and
virtue, even among the descendants of tbeW
ultimata oonqnerera. It is even now lbs
esse that the noblest and best of the Northern
men respect the memory and character!
of the gallant Confederate soldiers.
Lsrts Turnips.
We are indebted to Mr. W. II. Kami. o
George's Creek, lichens County, for fint
specimens of bis Turnip crop. Mr. K. sow
ed on ths lest of August, seed purchased
from Mr. Thomas Stkkn, Globe aod Flat
Dutch vsrietire, sad used eow-pen manure.
He prepared the laud well, beuoe liia sue
cess.
Turns Is hesnl y in a flower and joy in a
cup, and the girt of childhood make* ua 'orget
the eares ?f life. Uut unless a man ad
erfi'sr* hi* business, be will never be known
a hundred yard* fr?m his own door. " Hang
your banner on the outward wall," la an
injunction that should be obeyed by all of
our merchants and business men. Tlie Jin
terprin has a good circulation In both city
and country.
Tiix year will soon close, and those of our
patrons whose term of subscription wl'l
then expire, are urgently reqneated to call
and pay in advanee for 1870. H per annum.
This is a small amount, ana no ooe
ought to ask credit.
Thk 8tnod or South Casolixa.?From the
Chester Reporter ws ga.her the following
about tba recent sersioa of the Synod ia
that place:
The Synod of South Cnrolina was eon
vened in th? Presbyterian Church, Chester,
on the evening of tlie 20th instant. Rev.
D. E. Fricrson was elected Moderator.
JVs. Howe and llumer gave encouraging
accounts of tha Theological Sminary at
Columbia. It now numbers thirty students
with propects of *uece?s. The proposed
removal of Ogleihorpc Ucivcrvty from Mil
ledgevillc to Atlanta, excited some diseUaMon.
but was finally referred to the Synod
id (Jsorgin for aetion. Professor J. M. Anderson,
ot Davidson College, made a flattering
report of the prospects of that Institution,
having at prvseat over ane hundred
students.
Dr. Howe announced that bis History of
the Presbyterian Church, of South Carolina,
was now ready for publication, but that
$600 was r.eeresary to have it sterolyped.
Colonel J. H. Taylor, of Charleston, and J.
R. Aiken, of Winnsboro', each guaranteed
$800, and the remaining $200 was soon
made snre.
The Synod adjourned Saturday evening,
to meet at Anderson C. H.. Wednesday before
the fourth Sunday in October next.
Court.?Tlie Sessions side con elude-1 its
dockets on Saturday last Peter H. Sevtt,
convicted ot fraudulent Breach of Trust,
was net sentenced?his eounsel taking tha
ease up to the Court of Appeals, on a motion
to arrest judgment, and a motion to
discharge the prisoner for umcertainty ia the
terms of the verdict.
Since Monday morning, the Court has
beew engaged on the civil bueineee. Tha
Juries apply the pruning kni'e to old debu^
and Confederate dehts-50 cents against principal
debtors, and 25 cents against sureties
There has been a large attendance during
the week. At this writing, (Thursday.) wa
ars unadvised as to when the Court will adjourn.?Laurentville
lit raid.
Towxship Law.?At the general meeting
of County Commissioners, held In Columbia,
on the 16th ultimo, sixteen counties were
represented. It wsa resolved to recommend
to the Legislature to postpone the operation
of the Township lew for ten y??r?, and to
empower the (Vnnty Oniminirtitm to appoint
a Mib-Comrniacionrr, whoao duty if
sl>all be to supervise the working of tlie
roads, under Ilia o'd tjltr?, and to make
out Jury lists, sul>j*et to the taviaion of the
County Comnraeionera If Piece suggestions
are adopted it will rave a good deal of useleaa
expenses to the countira
[Pick*ns Courier.
Colcmbia, S. C., November 8.
There wat veiy little doing in cotton today.
and the sales only amounted to 1ft
bales?middling* 23J
Naw Yobk, Novembers.
Cotton easier, at 16J. (fold *6|.
IIautiuokk. November 8,
Cotton heavy. Flour doll?Ilofrard street
superfine 6.2S(rf>5.60. Wheat firmer?red
1 36($ 1 -40. VV Kite corn 1 00. Pork 33.60.
Bacon quiet. Whiskej unsettled, at 1 07.
Cbablmto*. November 8.
Bales of oot|on to-day, 600 bales?middlings
24 4 ; receipts 1,781.
PRICES CURRENT.
COBRKRTKD WRRKbT, BT
MESSRS. DAVID fc SIRADLEV, MERCHANTS,
GREENVILLE. 8. C., NOV. 10, I860.
BACON?Sides, ft lb 80 e.
Hans, " M e.
Shoulders, ^ lb,.. ...221*.
BALE ROPE, ^llb, 10*.
BAGGING, tlunny, V. yd 28(3*5 e.
BAGGING, Dundee, V yd 20(326 e.
BlIR LAPS IS
BUTTER, lb .. 24 (ft 40 e.
BKB8WAX, Vl lb :<0(3 33,.
CHICKENS, head _?8 (3 2* ?,
COFFEE, V ro, Rio, 25 (3 33 a.
CORN, ? bushel ./.f 1.10(31.20
COTTON. Middling, (new,) .. ....224?.
EOG8, V <lo"D - 20(325*.
FLOUR, fl seek f5n#(<Co?00
GOLD ...41 23(3$I 20
INDIGO, Spanish Float, ....$2 00(32 25
" South Carolina, .41 76(8)5 00
J RON, ? lb, America?, tt&Sc
IRON TIES .TOo.
LARD, ? lb ; 26<&M?.
LEAD, $ lb, Me.
LEATHER, ^ lb, 8ole, He?lo?k,..360.S7i e.
" ? " " Oak, 46fai0 e.
" " " Upper,.,............70$76 a
" " " Har*?H,...?.r?,Hw(0?.
MOLASSES, % gal., Maaeovado, 760)1 M
" " " New Orl. Irnp, $1 26
NAILS, ? keg ?. -47 0008 26
KYfc, ft Mabel,. ...-I 2001 4*
HALT, 2(1 aaek, Liverpool, $3 60
8U0AR, tt lb, Brown,..;...- 16 0 20 ?.
" ? << ClariieA,.. ... 20(^124 e
? " " Creaked ...26 e.
SHIRTING, aereo-eighu, ? bale, 12Ja.
?? " retail - 16 e.
TALLOW, V lb 16 e.
WHEAT. V Mabel 62 S6
TARN, Feetoey, by bale^. 41 00
? M bunch.... ...62 10
r n s ft a si
HtMENIAL.
NilusK, ?t the raaideoaanf tha Wida't
father, on tha 4*h Iwt., by itv, K. T. B?M,
l?. D . Mr. JOHN R. HARRISON and Mho
Ef.LBN ADAMS, all of QrrrnrlUa County.
wlah iwr frUnd H. largo amount of
- hapnhttaa and proapttHy," ?kM f* think
ha daaartraa.
M Oh boinrfiad loda I?aaclt hoar* ahall nwn,
WW? twA'oonganial doola unita,
Thy RdWata chain# inlaid with down.
Thy with hoavan'a own aplrndor
MxaancD. by Rar. *. D. Tbnmaa, on tha
night nf tha 4'?l? Infttant, at tha BaotUt
1 Chnrch, Mr FRANK B McBKE and MIm
T 1 l\l L* T nullilun " - -* ri "
a. n lUDraao, su ?i wu voillj,
Mabrird, on llii SJH ObtoW, ?t Ik* ro>
idenea ol the l>rid*'? father, M Ra*. C. P.
Mayfr-M, Mr. J. P. SMITH aid Mb* M. J.
I WOOD, the only daughter of J. T. and
Martha Wood, aft of SparUubtfrg County.
Printer'* fen rtetlttd.
' OBITUARY*.
Plan, by accidental drown fa jr. on Hit ?Otb
day of October lut, JOHN MORGAN ORAI>Y,
infant ton of John W. nod Louiee W.
' Grady, of UreenTille. Thia beloved ehild ?m
bora on tba Sfth October, 18#?, sad aaaaaquo
nily wanted only all day* of being **r*a
yaara old. He waa a *w**t, promising boy?
, intelligent beyond hie year*?and often talked
of a dttira I# g* to that llearroly bom* wbiek
UoJ, in Hi* myftorioa* provideoc*. ha* bow
early called hha to inhabit. The grief-atrieken
iatker and mother *r* called apoa to giro
ap their darling forever in tlita life, bat bia
departure to a world of aplrita, it a link to
bind th?ir heart* to the throne of that Ood
who doetk all thing* wall.
Johnny, tbou art gone to reet. We win net
weep far tboe, for thou art now, where oft on
earth thy epirit longed to be. " Puffer little
children to coaie unto me, and furbM thes
not far of *aeh i* the kiog-lon of Heaven."-?
To Je*a* who tba* apoke, baa the loot on* goo*
to catfer no more.
EXAMINE OUR STOCK,
BEFORE TOO PURCHASE
OH CASR8 OP MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND
OU CHILDREN'S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which w* will **11 rovy low for nok.
A. BKATTIK A CO.
Not Iff *5 * J
asBflu wurapi
nw millinery establishment,
/Srtf Avenue Street, in the rear of Mr. BeatV
7 tie'* Store, and next to Dr. Deaa'a Of.
Ac*.
Tb* anbicriber ha* raMlved a aew and beafftiful
eaaortnaeot of
WALL ANN film imimT.
AI*o, beautilnl BRIDAL BONNETS. .
DRESS MAKING
In all it* broach**. Dreaeca CUT aad
BASTED at th* *borte*t no tic*.
Not 10 2A Am
How Hoctottor'o Bitters cure DysHfil.
tub vnou rtOnt 1* a kitniiill
THE office of the ??nm?ch ia to conrfrt
Iki loud into cream like semi-fluid, called
Chink. Thia U effected partly by ike action
of a sol rent, exiled the gaatrle luioe,
which exadea from the coating of the
at coach, and partly hy a meehanical movemeat
of I ha I oigna, wkidi rA ante, as It
a err, the dissolving slim.nt. Tlie Chtmk
paaaca from the stomach into the duodenum,
or entrance to the bowel*, where it la cobj<eted
to the action of the bile, and ilia na
triona portion of it concerted into a fluid
called Chyle, which vcnuslly become*
blood.
Now, it ia eaideat that if tha great aol
rent, the gastric juiee, ia not produced ia
sufficient quantiitea, or if the mechanical
action of the stomach la not auflleiently
briak, tha firtl process of diyeelion will be
hut imperfectly performed. It ia airo clear
thai If the lirer, which plays such an im>
portent part in changing tha nottriahing
portion of the chyme into tha material of
the hlood, ia congested, or ia aay unnatural
condition, the eeeond pr octet will not be
tharottghly accomplished. The reealt of
the two /eilmrti ia dpepepetm, complicated
with lilioHMMru.
The mode in which IIOSTETTER'S BITTKttS
operate in auch caaea la this: They
Inrigorate tha cellular memhtaae of the
stomach, which crolvea the gaalrie juiee,
thereby tnsu'ingac ample auffieiency of the
fluid to completely diaaolra the food. They
alao aet Mpoa the aerver of the etomaeli.
eauaing au acedrratiou of the mechanical
morement neeeeaary to reduea the food to
a homogenroua met*. Tk#f alao aet specifically
upon the liver, strengthening it, aad
ao enabling It te produce aa ample aad
regular supply of bile, for (be purpose of
roarerting the nntritloae panicles of the
Chyme into Chyle, sad pn>aot* the passage
thiough the bowels of the oseless debris.
In this way. HOSTETI'ER'd BITTER8
eNfer dyspepsia and Rysr eosaptaint. The
exptaaatM* ia {Usls, simple, philosophical,
and true.
, .JToy ^ , tAt, , t? *
Sutbibolrs of ihe Jafe JJUgh
A OALL rOK A MXBTnfO or OHXEWVILIJI
raiii p ci....j.?i > 1-*!? -
r b iiiu nMnciaiiflil ID Ullttlft
JL ton vm formed " lor the pnrpoee ol
iwilinx our oomr^J<-i who ere unahle to
labor for their living by reaeon of wound*
reeetved or dWaee oontraeted la the eerviee,
end the widow* and orphan* of ihore who
fell in the dlveltarg* of their dutr," ha* iovited
tlie survivor* in reek District to form
aaaoeieilon* end meet in Convention in
Charleston on the Mlb instant, for the par
po*o of forming a State Survivor*' Aeeoai
alios, "for the pr**u?vaiion of all matter*
of history eonneoted with the late war."
And the invitation truly declare* that " w*
owe it to ourselves, to the gallant dead, to
the troth of hUtory, to posterity, to poeteri
tv, to the women of I the lend, and above
all, to to that humanity of whleh wo ore o
pert, sad wbieh la always ennobled by the
contemplation of freedom e.td of earneet and
heroic effort, that the trothfal icoideate of
that mighty etrwgtle for honor and Coaotllotion*!
Right* shell /feu fmrntr*
Wo therefore re*peat fully request ae atony
of the sarvivor* of this County oe eaa do so,
to meet la the Court Houoe, fridav Uvea
ing, at 74 u'eloek, far lb* purpoea of organising
an Aaeoelallon.
E. P. JONES.
A H. TOWNKS.
WILLIAM H. EARLS.
O. A. PICKLE.
W. H PKRRY.
8. A. TOWNES.
W. T. SHUMATE.
ELLISON CAPPR8.
J. MIMS SULLIVAN.
W . L. MAULDIN.
JAB A.MrDANIEL
JAMBS T. WILLIAMS.
W. BBATTIE.
C. W. D OT LET.
A. D. HOKE.
Nov 10 16 1
ppppr
Has jtwt rrcbivro a krw supply
of Silk, Satin and V?lT*i
hats, Bonnets,
Ribbons,all idwfloatra.FMllors Dona
Maria, Pansy Valrrl a ad Ribbon Bows. Jet
Chains and JJree?lrU, Omamental Hair,
Qoraete, Ac., at Uw priest
* Not 10 jN' ? V ? t
TOWHES ? EAST,
A?R??!&33S7?S A!T SiAW
ABB
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
Tub undbrsfokp having formed
. a cbpartasrebip h ths prastfc* of law
iaq rasa villa and ths larrouading counties
m aadenton, oeeoos, piekeas, bpartanl>nrs sad
laarana, will gira prompt attsatlow t?all bastlissasntraatsd
to tham,
p9 OSes at OrseavMo.
f.' W. Towns. OLta ?. BAST.
Not Id ? tf
Houses to mat.
THE HOUSE on Jackson
Street and aaar Main, oo?-nH^XSMv'
ni?dl for teVwSwl vmm K?
rfol?JufT^?lf, i?J lately by Dr.
toaUioiiif Biki lirgt Koomi ?d 81* Fire
Plae*', a good W?ll. and neceeaery adjunct
building*. IIaa bee* elegantly repaired,
and ta to bo roatod or leaead lor oao or a
(arm of yoara. A loo tha
STORE-HOUSE
Tor many yaara neeapted by I bo Bub ariher,
nest to th# ManatOo Howee, which
hao roaeirod a row roof, and ia undergoing
thoroagh repair*.
W. H, WATSON.
Nor 10 U 1
pa r as you oa
HOSTSY 33 POYfitB.
Foster A Hunter
osooasjoa s?
SEll IHIIA loots AT
SMALL PROFITS,!
AND
?0? 018X
as ciisap as bvpr,
AS GOOD IN QUALITY.
CALL AIMS SEE THEM?
rI^HF.Y offer no inducement b?t the groat
X oat quantities for the emalleet amount
of money. FOSTER A HUNTER.
ELEO AST Cloak*, a In* a**ortn>ent, at
FOSTER A HUMERI.
FINE Cloaking* end Sacking*, for Ladies'
aud Children'* Oloak*, Ac , at
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
A GOOD a ten rtm eat of Lad'en' Shawl*
Double, Blanket and Merino, Single
Solid and Plaid Shawla, at ,
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
OPERA Flannel*. All-Wool da Lainea,
Metiao, Plaid and Solid Opera*, Silk
Warp Flannel, for a-ile by
FOSTER A HUNTER.
ALL WOOL. Shaker, Dumet, White
and Red, and 8#l'*htiry Flannel* for
ale hy FOSTER A HUNTER.
BLANKETS. Blanket*, Ov>rco*i*( Over
coal*, fur *al* by
FOSTER A HUNTER,
v..- 1ft ?
a w SO It
now opening.
OUR MR. JONES baa ju>t rtlnmol (Von
Ike North, with a aecoad and largo
Stock of GOODS than uiual, to aupply ouj
Trade with. Tko noat caroloaa ohacnror eaa.
not hot bar# noticed the doo4 lad decline la
both American Dry Good* in ay n pat by wilb
tko raw Staple, and Foreign Oooda ia aynpa.
tbjr witb Gold, tbat baa takoa place wilbia tba
laat tea dajra. Oar paavlooa parobaaea are aa
far cleared oat tbat wo oan offer " oar eatira
Stock at the RorUod Prioei." loolading oaa
of the noat complete aaaort areata wo bare
arcr bandied.
Oar Retail Stock U full aa aaaaL
Our IpcclaMllw
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Sbadoo, Ruga,
da., Ae., at prioea witbia the reach of all?
Call aad aea than?" Be to your advantage/
<Mtr OeiMrtMeat,
IS nail, wall ordered , GOODS aelaeted with
care; bought right, aad will be eeld Cheap
enough to bo ro-bundled la tbia narkot.
H.C SHIVER.
P. 8.?OUR HOUSB ia yoaag aad atrtriog
bard to naka a living, and ambltloui to build
ap a rtlll larger eaab trade. Every eaatone,
tbat give* aa a fair ebaaee to aall tben their
Oooda, ao natter bow trifling la aawnt, gladdene
oar hearta ; lightena our earea, and ha*
a bona / rfe guaranty tbat Good a bought of
aa are aa ehaap and good aa aaa he bad la the
State. 14-1/ Nov 10
sale!
. r ' ' * , i ' . I ... a ?' ? '.1
PURSUANT U? Decree of lb* Clraoll
Judge of the Sib Circuit, aiding in
Chancery, I will tell, on Saleeday la Decern
ber ne??, w the higbeet bidder." the follow*
log Ettl btiU. Ii the City of QrwafllU;
Lot No. 1, known the Old Male Ac adorn
y Lot, having 400 fret front on College
treat, MO foot depth to I book etroot, and
118 fret on mhI book etroot.
Lot No. S. known no the Old Fea&ale Aon
demy Lot, having Ut| foot front on Collage
at root, drpih MO foot to book at root, and
Mt| foot on an id bank otrooC
Lot No. f, vacant Lot, attaining Lot No.
t, having 884 foot front on College afreet,
380 foot on a otroet rnnniag at right angle)
with ColUgu etroot, and tOO foot on bank
air oo I.
Lot No. 4, adjoining and la roar of Lot
No. t, having 880 foot on a eroea etroot
1714 fo<* an a bank atravt, and 880 font on
the iiao of the Old Female Aandomy Lot. .
Lot No. 8. an Book otreot, fronting aa
aid atreet, 417| foot, an Oroao otroet, 880
foot, and having a hank Itaa ed 8184 hn,
including the Academy Spring.
Lot No. 8. fronting ow Back etroot, 4174
fact oo back line, 4184 foot, ana oa Marahall'a
lino 4lt foe?.
TERMS pnbliabad aa day of aa a. Par.
ahaearo to give hood apd mortgage of Ike
premioee to Monro the parebeeo money.?
Pat oh noo w to pay for Wtloo, and oo mnoh
aaoh aa will defray aapaaeo# of auto and
ala. MMR8 C. FURMAN.
Prooldaat of Board of Traeloea
Farmao Unlvoretty.
Nov io M 4
-- i miuwini hum m
SB.
inn mm
aim Aim j
. 1 J '
$10,000 WORTH Off"
AllFresh and
OUR GOODS ha?e been bough i
lowest ca
AND WILL B1
VOl o
Ari the Mime Goods are retailed in
We call especial attention to on
which ie rerv full, and of the new?
ALL VER
Also, 15 Sets Water Mink and o
Our Stock of BOOTS and SHOi
ducements to buyers.
We a^k a careful examination of
Goods; and if we do not sell yon,
showing our Goods.
I
Xtneltr I
TO 1U WHOM r
One copy of the
sent for One Year
any person making a
us for Twenty Dolii
next ninety days.
h. B;
H*rpnWr X
Private Boarding
ITVBIHVt
A*D ' ,!
OLEIR BL S .1
Mrs. K H. WRBR h-vlnff recently M
muT?) to th? El ford Hour*, will bt
I rrpar<-d <>B i)m first of Jtovay, IA7IX to I
HtonnodtUHlidrDli d celling BOARD in |
private tem'ly. She will devote tier time
and attention to them during the evasion of
ColW(?, and h<>pea to rrndsr them aoaiiirtablet,
She will alao be able to furaieh
MEALS to Ovrka engagnl in tka neighbor
ing atorea
For further hafovmatten, eall at bar realdene#
nt tba head of M?ln Street.
Nov 10 *6 4
Male How lb Carolina.
GRERSVILLR COUSTY.
Ia the Court of Pre bate.
JOUNBVTLERau.1 LUCY E. BUTLER, re.
JAMES M. BENSON, vt nl?Prtiiion for a
i'iaaf Stltlemrnl, A.
T r appearing to n; Mlbfaetioe that Willie
I K. Beneoo. Mary F. Men too, Joulf P.
Benson, and Willis II. Hen ton, defendants In ,
this ansa, reside without the limits of tbla
Stat a t It U ordered, that they do appear in
person, or by Attorney, at a Conrt ofProbata,
to be hotden'at OroonviUe Court Hones, on (he
Us dojr of December ?rxf, to show canar, if
any they ean, why a final aettlemant of tba
Estate of W ILI.IS BENSON, daoaaaad, abonld
not bo bad, and a Decree given thereon, or
tholr consent, fat failing to attend, will bo entered
of record. S. J. D0UTI1IT,
Nov. ttli, IMA. Probate Judge.
Nov lfi U 0
THE STATE OF SOUTO CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Ia Sanity?Ia flwiua Pisa*.
J A MRS M. TA YLOM, A~ifwee, es. DA Y.
LIS FAUR el ml.?Dill to JWec/oee Moriy*y,
Ae.
T)Y virtno of ths Decretal Order made la
JO' the above ease, I will sell, ew Sulro-day
in December eexl, the TRACT OP LAND described
la tba Pleadings; to wltr All tbat
Treet of Lead on wbieb the Defendant now
residoa, on Reedy River, adjoining lands of
Choice, Hawthorne, Poster and others, and
containing Four Mumdrod mod Thirty Arm,
mora or teas. This Treat contains mm Ana
DOWPMI.
TKRMrJ Or 8ALK?Six hnodr.d dollar,
ruh, the UIum on a credit .Mil tho It Lb
day ?f Filniar;, A. D. 1870, iki pnrcbaaer
to axoenta bond with food anroty and a aiortgago
of tho pre aloe a to mcii. tbo pnrebaoo
bom;. Paper, and atamp. extra.
W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. P.
Clerk'. OMco, Nor. 8th, IMO. 15-4
No'ice ;
IS hereby given to all whom it an ay concern,
that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit,
Probate Judge of QreeneilU County, on
tk? Atk dmy of Doeomktr nomt, tor a Soal di.?
eharg* aa Adntiii.tr*tor of Iho Relate of
MARTHA LOVJkLAND, deoeaaed.
THOMAS C. COWER.
Vox. 4th, 1889. Ad'or.
Nov 10 18 4
~ notice '
JfS borwhy given to all whom It any concern,
L that I win apply to 8. J. Boathlt, Probate
edge of (Jroanville Conaly, oa tbo 18th day
of December next, far a Final Dleebarga ae
A daa la I a tea tor of tbo Ketotoe of B. W.
TH0MA80N, dooaoood, and R. T. THOMASON.
deceaaad
THOMAS M. THACK8TOW,
AdaainUtrator.
Nov 19 1* 4
Notioe
IS le boroby given to all whom It may
eon aero, that wo will apply to ft J.
Doulhit, Probata Jodwa of QroonvilloCooa
It. for a Final tta?li??a? ? t*at?ie? ?
oflbo fUl?i? ofWAK^BBURTt, < ??
?a,MUii *Cli ?Uy *t Dimtktr wit.
Wo* 10 U 4
? U 1
P|u? IX ordorod lli* monufootoro of
500 tookrto, whioh will bo prooooltd to (bo
hishopo ot lh* Cuunoil. Tbroo eoikrto in
mount to hold ?n?K rtttn m (Im biobopo may
bo wool to nhibil la ikw ootbodrolo, or to
pUoo undtr tbo altar# oonoooralod tboroby.
? Too
Albrraarlo, tbo Ooorgte Uamm aad tbo
Wow York Homo oro porJbetly rospoaiiblo, laMr*
ot foaoooabfc rat**, ad)o.t falrty mt poy
promptly. Wo. k KotIo, Afoot.
ft3 * '
lis
SEASONABLE GOODS! \
Well-Selected.
i
t at the
SH PRICES.
? sold as low
&8X,
Charleston or Columbia,
ir Shawl and Cloak. Department';
?st styles,
Y CHEAP.
ther FURS, at $5 to $15 per set.
ES is large, and wo can oiler in*
our 8tock before purchasing yonr
remember we do not charge for
H. BEATTIE A CO.
u i
F MAY CONCERN.
Enterprise will be
free of charge, to
l CA8H BILL with
ars or more, for the
EATTIE & CO?
j
THE STATE OF SOUJM CAROLINA
GREENVILLE COUNTY. %
la (Maa? Pltw-h Equity.
J AUKS B. MA YS n. SAMUEL E. MA Y8.
Bill to Foretlo* Mortgage.
T)y virtue of the Decretal Order made In
i"> tbo above cm, I wUI mH, on Stkidij
in Dtwnkci next, nt Greenville Coart lloaee,
t? tbo bigbeet bidder, tbo loo do detcribed In
the pleading*, to wift *
Tract 11*. I, lilattcd, lying and being on
Soalb F?>rt of Salada RiVer, containing (lateen
hundred and eeven'y-rour aorta, mora on
to**, in SrtearHb County.
Tract No. I, lying on Middle Verb mf Saluda
River, containing one hundred and twenty otx
aero*, mom, or leeo. In Greenville Sonnlrv
Tract No. S, fitnated la tbo'Cbunty of Pickom,
on Boluda River, below Um. inncliun oC
the Booth and Middle FbUto, oonlatuitog throw
bandied aad toa aoroo, mora on torn..
Tract Ko 4, alao. la. Dlbhcno County, oontalnlng
ona baa (ikeit aama, mora or lea*.
Al?o, all the right, rUto-amT ihtarartof' the*
defendant, in two Uiuweand eeiee mi l*a<U.atli?
nated, lying and being partly i> the County m
Greenville, S?wtb Caroline. and the County of
? , North t'eroUnn, en Matthew*
Creek.
Sonne of the ffneei Bottom I<ae<U In thq
i upper e-wrofry U fceuil he tbeue treetr.
Tetxee of Bale: Coatn to bo paM in eeib
the balance on a credit of one end two pear*.
inter-*1 from date. Purchaser* to eierwte
bond* with |f<H>d rnrntiee, and mortgagee of
tbe prntnlan*, to ItOUIt th? payment of tbo
purebaee taoooy.
Parebater to pay for paper* and ftamp*.
W A Mr DA XI KL, CCF
Clerk'e Ofllee, Korembor H, 180V 35-4
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE COUNTY,
la Tfaity?la Common Pleas.
THOMAS C. GO WEN, Admeinietratmr, v*.
P. r. 8UDDUTH at ml.?Bill Jar Salt /
Real Etiale, to Pag Debit, Ac.
BY virtu* of tbo Decretal Order mode la
the abet a rant, I will aell, on Sale*.dag
in Dtaember nejrI, at Greenville Court Ilouae,
to tbo bigbaat bidder, tbe UOU8B AND LOT
described in tbe Pleadinge.
Tbe Mouoe and Lot are eitoaied on Mnln
Street in tbo City of Greenville, ooataino
Dwelling lloarr, ?b?re Room*, end tbe neere ary
Oat-buU4lng?? with 9m Aero ol Land,
more or 1e a
TERMS?Co*t? to be paid In en*b, tbe bah
onee on Seredtt of one and twe year*, with
bond a?d two approved Mtreliee and a mortgage
of tbo prcmieee, with latere*! from day
of vale. Parcbaecr to pay for etempe and
popora
W. A. McDAKIEL, C. C. P.
Clerk'* Office, Nov. 8th, 18?V. 35-4 1
8TATK OF BOOTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
hinPi Bale*.
BY vlrtno of an order from 8. J. Doetbit,
Probate Judge of Greenville Conuty, I
will eell, on Beleodny la Deeember next, before
the Court Boin Boor, kt public voter?, the
following Traeli of Land, to wit:
Lot No. 1, situated in Omitlllt Coo Mr, on
wtUn of Darbin Crook, adjoining lands of
Jameo Goldsmith, Dr. D. C. Bennett and others,
and oontalnlog ono knndrod and wrnt).
ono acres, aoro or Iota.
Lot No. S, oltnatod in said Count?, on was
.ten of fold Crook, adjoining lands of T. Iff.
Tbwokstoa, 80troll Th andomnoon- oStiors, and
eonuinlng nan hnodrod and ?lnot?-tkron
aoroo, as?to or loss. Sold as tho property off
William Austin, deceased, for partition among
tko heirs.
Tanas: A credit of twolvo months, witk interest
from data, for all, eieent so nsnek an
will pa? tho ooeto, which wIN U repaired in
oasb, oa tho da? of sale. Parch soars to giro
bond, with two appro red saroties, and a mortgage
af tko premises to tko Probata J ad go, to
secure tko po?ment of tko parehaso mono?,
Parskaeers to p?? for tltlas aad stomps.
A. B. VICKBR8, 8. ft. 0. .
Norombor ff, 1MB. 1M
THE STATTOF SOUTH CAROLINA*
ORE ENVILLE COVRTX.
By 8. J. DOUTIflT, Jtsgufre, JUf 0/
/Voieli of sw id Cowwty.
Wll KRKA8, Daniel fowler bss Bled a
Petition la ar Often, pra?ing tbat
Letters of Admioietratioo do bonds mom oa all
aad slagalar the goods andokattlw, rights aad
orodits of MARTIN OTT0, lata of the Coaat?
alb rasa id, drosasod, she a Id ha granted to him.
flees err, Urrr/err, to olio and admonish
all aad singular tko hind rod and creditors af
tko mid daoaaoad, la ha and appear la tba
Court of Probata far mid Coaaljr to ha buldna
at Greene Ilia Court fioaee on tk, lit* do? of
Afausmlsa tartan <, to show sow as, If on?, why
tko sold Administration show Id not ha granted,
8. I. DOUTHIT. Judge of Probata,
ftftoo of Jadgn of Prohnlo, Bar. 4th, MM,
Not Iff ffi *