The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, November 17, 1869, Image 2
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"wEDNESD AY, NOVEMBER lt| 1869.
The South Carolina Legislature.
The regular session of this body commences
next Monday.
BeltCtona Notice?Thanksgiving Day.
We are requested to state thatPthare will
be religiose services in the "tVeibyteriin
Church in this place on to morrow, (Thurs
dav.l 18th instant,commencing at 11 o'ulock,
A. M.
4 - j Honors to Mr. Peabody.
The British Government have ordered a
National Ship ot War to transport the remains
ofjGEonoa PsaBonr to America- lie will bo
DlineUy WW Bup|/ww, cav ?/?urvio; *-StO?VfB?,aAUsetts,
his native place.
Mr. OtADSTOSB, the Prime Minister of Eng.
land, in a public address since the death of
Mr. Pkabo&y/ paid the highest compliments
to bis chsraoter. Ono remark is worthy remembrance:
"Mr. Pbabodv," ho said, "was
one of the vory few men tho world has seen,
who was maitc of his largo fortuno, and not i'a
?lave." Thp allusion, of course, was to tho
noblo manner in which Mr. Prabodt, in his
life time, used his money for tho honed of his
raco.
Tho Qnecn of England had, by autograph
letter, invited Mr. Pkabody to visit her at
the Windsor Castle, and to spend a day there*
His sickness and death alono prevented him
from receiving in parser*. thie and other manifestations,
doubtless, of the respect and honor
in which he was held by tho great, and by
men of every degree On both sides of tho
Allan tio.
Court at Walhalla.
The Court of Sessions was held by Judgo
Or? at Walhalla last week, occupying the
time till Thursday. The moot serious oa?e
tried was one sgainat a negro women for
arson. The prosecution was ably conducted
by Solicitor Trihit, and the aocused was
successfully defended by J. R, Scott, Esq.,of
Greenville, whose argument on the occasion
is*highly spoken of. The evidence was
circumstantial, and the Judge made a favorable
charge to the jury, who acquitted.
The most iulcresifng cases on the docket
were appeals from a Magistrate's Court, on
the liability ot citizens 01 wainniia to levy
litp sums which they subscribed to secure
tlio location of the Court House at that
place. The Judge decided the law points
against them, and the verdicts were render
ed accordingly. J. P. Rsro, Esq., of An
dcrcOC, and General McGoWan, of Abbe
villei prosecuted theoloims; Measre. Wurr"
ncr A Noito: , Ef qui tee, of Wallialla, for
defence.
The civil businee?, Issue and Equity Dook.
et, will occupy the Court till the middle of
this week, In all | robnbility, ae we were
informed w hen we left the Court on Friday
evening.
County Agricultural 5*air.?Ofle to be at
'Anderson.
"We are pleased to observe that our Anderson
fiiends are determined to have n
County Fair fit the Court Ilonse, and thnt
grent. interest is tnken in it. The Fair will
I e held on Thursday and Friday, 25th nnd
26th November. We were assured on our
late visit to Anderson, that they would like
to have vUitois from other Counties. We
shall endeavor to make one, and trust that
next year we may extend an invitation to
our neighbors to a gioat Fair at Greenville.
Our County ought not to fall behind Abbeville
and Anderson in right progress.
Tlia Fair lately held at Abbeville was a
wonderful success, ns we learn not only
from the Pre** bnt froin maity persons who
visited it. Itis thought to have had a good
influence, sociullv nnd noliticnllv. as well
n? in the special object of promoting ngricultuial
interest* and mechanical improvement,
etc< ' >?;.*>
The Fojr In Columbia.
Our Junior gives n pretty full notice, in
I is correspondence of the fair in Columbia.
Ilia stntrmcnta are more than confirmed by
the I'hmnU anil the correspondents of the
Charleston papers ft was a grwit success,
and promis.B greater next year. In the
meantime, it, will have the effect of stimulating
agiicoltoral an<l mechanical and manufacturing
entei prise all over the Stale.
Storm of Wind, Hail and Ilain.
Last evening, between 8 and 9 o'clock, n
pretty severe.atnrin of wind, accompanied
with a heavy fall of rain and considerable
hail, visiteJ this neighborhood. We hove
heard of no damage but the blowing down
of a tree here and there, and the prostration
of portions of old fences. To day ia bright,
clear, cold and windy.
The Watt Plough Takes the Premium.
We congratulate Mr. Junius Smith on the
success of bis famous Watt Plough in taking
the premium at the Columbia State Fair,
over about tSsenty others that wera tested.
It will be the mesne of largely extending
hla sales of this very valuable plough. Iu
r^finthtlnn una Knvavcv faxlls* astsUlleW.J
r ? - v , v. , '""j cKvniinpiiru
already among those who have tried it.
A Greenville Manufacturer Takes. Two
Premiums at the State Fair.
Col. 0. W. Mor.SE, having brought his
manufacture of Slone Ware to great perfection
and stiliprogressing, sent a quantity to
the Fair Ground in Columbia, and received
a premium for the beat qnality, also a premium
for the latgeM assortment. We are
pleaced to know that skill and perseverance
has succeeded In produoing so good aa artlola
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'The Morning Star Cooking Stove."
Among other things, Mr. Juuua Syrrn advertised,
is the Morning8lar Cooking Stovo
The Junior Kditor of the Enterprise has
need one of th? se stoves for some lime, nod
cab recommend It as very superior ami no
mistake.
Shooting Affray In Laurena.
We are informed that at a eale in Lauren*
County, one mile front the Greenville line
on Kn/iay Uthiipat., a difheulty look place'
instant death of the letter. Owittoa wee a
gentlemen oM^igblv respectable family?h?
lsdVes a Wife idea seven children. Tht
imtrtfcrdr w?t arrested ami lodged in Lan
reus jail.
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Editorial Coftespo^dnMe- W
p The lastjErec ljey*, have been gale 4*?*] *
rto is'siow^hrong^awlth the talent aiS I
beaaty of the Palmetto State* The Stale
Agricultural Pair has brought at least fire 1
thousand people together hers. The botela J
are crowded to ovei flowing, every room i
and parlor ia occupied with mattresses and I
I pallets ; after trying all around, it ha| been 1
I with difficulty that yriHiafe been able |o *
find a sleeping place in the fourth story of t
the Niehereon Moose thanks to Mr. Wright 1
and Mr. Carr. All of the citizens who could, f
have done their best, to eutcrtain those vie t
iting the Fair. The merchants and business 1
men are delighted with the results of the *
past three daye?as their money drawers
have brvn substantially inflated. The f
..r -i.i.. tt j.j -u * . i
.un.ii >wu oiuc w Kl IK cruwucu Bit UIW J
time. The true representatives of onr State 1
have once mope assembled. Every bod j is <
pleased. Judging from what we hnve a?eo i
to-day, we can b?a*t of ae fine looking men \
and ae pretty women aa any people In the .
world. . ' '
We went iqtti the Fair Grounds about 9 *
o'clock, A. M., <Fri.lay. The etreeta and <
sidewalks were filled with vehicles and pe- i
deatriane. Tne Orrtunde are situated in the
not lit western part of tlie city, about one <
mile from the Columbia Hotel, and occupy
near the space Of twenty acres. Thj build
Ingn are large and capacious. The ticket
oftiee la situated oloee to the gets where you ;
enter. Ae you outer the building, your,
eyes are opened to tiie scene truly charm.
and, as the fowls iu their cages are as 1
signed a piece there, your ears are greeted
with the quacking of ducka, crowiug of
roosters and gabbling of geese. It would I
take at least five columns to enumerate ev- <
erything properly. All departments of i
I Industry were represented. Stoneware,
I hones, mules, chtmio ds, oils, minerals, mnn I
ufneturee, stationery, cloths, painting, pho- i
togrnphy, wax and 4hell work, such household
arlicits as preserved fruit, jelly, bre?d, ]
pickles, Ac.?'farming implements, crochet *
and embroidery, nrtd needle work in ae j
finely worked quilts, scarfs, infanta' under
clothes, mats, Ac; wines and beer, ma
chinery, bee gums and honey, field crops, j
manufactures in wood and iron, sheep and
swine, poultry, entile, a?d a number of miscellaneous
articles, such aa stuffed birds, i
movable fcoc6, pet doves, fly brush, potato
Starch ?"d toys. All of these things In I
great vaiiety were iu beautiful end grand I
army. In the centre cf the building was I
erected a fountain, which was constantly I
playing, and in the aquarium were an alii* |
gator, a number of the finny tribe: ceese I
nnd dock were alio placing on its waters. <
This latter wns of much Interest. We saw I
some corn, raised In the Pee Dee country. I
Marion County, which was a part of s|n? '
hundred bushel*, gathered from thirty acres
of land. We also examined a loom which '
would weave good cloth by the tuning of !
a crank, similar to that of a grmd-atone. A
gentleman exhibited to us bis bae gum,
which was so constructed as to keeQoutthe
moth. Some manufactured honey, which is
hard to distinguish from that made by bees,
was also on exhibition. Besides this, nu
tnerons other matters of interest gained
one's attention.
Greenville was not well represented in the i
Fair; however. e<<uio of her citizens bad I
articles for exhibition. I)r. W. 1'. Pnsamore *
and James Wilhelm occupied n portion of a i
table, with specimens of their Greenville- I
made Sugar and Syrups. The enterprise of
these geutlemen is acknowledged to be a <
success. Col. G. W. Morse was here with
specimens of his Stone-wsre Mi. H. M. i
Peiry was here, and intended to exhibit one
of his fine msree, but was disappointed by
some change of nrrMgemcnta. lfe wsa eonfideut
of taking a premium, as he did at
Abbeville. Mr Julius C. Smith exhibited a
Watt Plough. Mrs. Choice sent for exhibi
bition specimens of wild grape and blackberry
\t ines. It is to be hoped that in fu
tore Greenville will take more interest in
County and Stale fair". Mr. T. C. Qower,
Mr. James P. Monro, and Mr. Julttt: C.
Smith were present during the Fair, atd
each fcrvrd on committees, also Col. EL S.
Irvine and William UuUa, E>q.
T1 e Fair is regarded as vety good,indeed, I
and as a preliminary one, exceeds the expeclutions
of all. A gentleman raised in
Kentucky, and who is familiar wiih the superior
system in that State, told us he
thought it did remarkably well.
The people of the State are on the right
track, and if they will persevere, it will be
but a few years before South Carolina will
occupy a high financial position before the
country, and consequently a political one of
more importance.
In coming down on the (rain, we had the ,
pleaetno ol riding with James A. lloyt,
E;q , of the Anderson Jutelligertcer, also Mr. |
r. S. Rulledge, who foimerly lived in ,
Greenville, accompanied by lria young and '
beautiful daughter. J, C. B.
A Tribute to the Memory of Mr. j
George Peabody.
AT a meeting of tho Commissioners of the
Peabody Schools, in Greenville, hold Novcuo- ,
her 12th, )8<J9, tho following Preamblo and
Ilesolntioot were unanimously sdoptcd :
The Boord of Commiasionerv of the " Peabody
Schools" of the City of UreenviUe, 8. C.,
being apprised of the death of their benefactor?Mr.
OEOKGK PEABODY?desire to express
their sons* of sosrow at the loss of so '
good and great a man. Greenville owes to his
mnniflceuoe the inception arid organization of '
her' Publie Schools, in which free tuition Is
given to moro than 300 of her children?of
whom over one-fAirrf could not obtain the adit
antages of instruction?but for this nobis
oliarity.
In grateful appreciation of his bcniflcent
kindness to onr fellow-eitirons of the Sontb,
and especially to tho poor of this City, it
is hereby
Hetoloed, That this Board acknowledges
with gratitude its obligations to tho late Mr.
r.? - Ilk 1 J - ? ? ' - -
.v?wvt*r <vi n nutmi aoirmiun in ftiu Ol in?
rtind raised by our citisene for tb? public Instruction
of our children.
Jlttolved, That the death of Mr. Peabody
gives our community oocnsiou to deolare,
through this Board, its high sense of the noble
chamcter which ho boro, and its earnest
gratitude (or his genorous and noble Lonefaotions
to our impoverished and oppressed people.
Rnolted, That these resolutions be spread
upon our Journal, and published in the Greenville
Enterprise, Charleston Courier and Hew
York Herald.
Retailed, That the Chairman furnish a copy
of the .same to the Ref. Dr. B. Bears, toe
Agent of the late Mr. Peabody in the South,
with the expression of oar sympathy with his
rolatives in the loss of their kinsman, whose
noble lifo was alike an honor and a blessing to
U who bear hie name.
ELLISON CAPERS, Chairman.
H. Bkattik, Secretary and Treasurer. ;
Nor 17 26 I
Tux Hmai.i InnvrrniM. ? There are
always a great eonvee of wealth to nations
when assiduously follow ad, and hare boon
I one of the great eaueee of the material sue
I cars of the Worth erg tf. W. In this eotineeII
tion, we would esll dUeittlon to the edver
i I tlsrtnoet of Mr. T, MsCredy, of Charleston,
) B. G? who has charge of extensive oyster
> beds planted and owned exclusively by eap.
delists of that eity. Kvsry such enterprise
deserves tks support of the Southern people.
Sutv.vora' Awoolation. T
PURSUANT to call, a tueMiog or 0>? afci- 1
:eni of Qf^envi ? *m held in the (WartJ
1 on se.on Friday a 'lag, JfoV. llth, for tKgS
jurposo of forming ? Survivors A nmU>Mli '
rhe meeting was organized by calling Qen.
Silicon Capers to the Chair, and requesting
I. T. Williams to net as Secretary. On ink
ng hia seat, tbs Chairman, in a briel and
appropriate manner, explained lite object of
ae pieetipg, On motion, the Chairman*was
lOtboriaed^to Appoint five dflepUca Jto atend
the State Survivors' Association, to bo
tsld ia Charleston on the IH> instant* Ae
unuwnig gentlemen were appointee: Uepain
William E Rarle. I.ieutenant E. H.
dates, Mr. W-T<- Mmuldin. Mr. JahnJBu*a.?n
and Mr. W. C. Bailey.,
A Committee caDelating of Mass*. W. T.
ihumata, Joseph M. Carton, Lieutenant W<
9. Perry, Colonel. James McOl lough, and
>r. Jnmoa McClannhan, was appointed to
iraft a Constitution and By-laws for the
Ajseedntion. Tbu committee was also eat
powered to call another, in?cting ot the
Association at as early a day as practieabi*,
On suggestion, the names of thoSe present
were recorded, and the names of persons ne?
esaaarily absent, bat desiross of becoming
member#, were added to the list.
There being no further business, on mo.
Lion, the meeting adjourned.
ELLISON CAPfctta, rreaideot. ;
J. T. Williams, Secretary.
Not IT 1# '1
?>
Sow Hostetter'v Bittert cure By?pepsla.
'.TBI SMU eTOST M A fOnaiH.
THE office of the stomach Is to convert
the lood Into a 0re4m.Uks.scmi fluid, called
Cijtinc. This is effected partly by ths potion
of a solvent, culled toe gaatrlo juice,
which exudes from the costing of tl)C
Btomseh, nod partly by a meehsnicsl tnovement
of that organ, which cftsrw*. M U
were, the dissolving aliment. The CaTMB
passes from the stomach into the duodenum,
Dr entrance to the bowels, where it ia sdb
jectsd to the aelioh of the bilk, and lhe.au
trlous portion of it converted into s fluid
called Chylt, which eventually becomes
blood.
Now, it ia evident that if lb* great, sat
vent, the gastric juice, is oat produced in
sufficient quantities, or if the mechanical
action of lha stomach t* net sufficiently
brisk, the JfriU frown **f HgettUm will ba
but imperfectly performed. It b also clear
that If the liver, wnleh plays auch an important
pert in changing the nourishing
portion of the chyme Into the material ef
Lha blood, is congested, or In unnatural
sondltlon, the second promt will not be
thoroughly aaoompHshed. The result of
the <?So failure* is dyeprpeU, iWUpMltm
"'S^mSTSPwjiieh H0$TffTtK^'9 BltTER8
operate in auch c*M8 lathis: They
invigorate the cellular memhrani of the
stomach, which evolve# the gaeSrio jwioc,
thereby insuilng an ample eufficieocy of the
fluid to completely dissolve the food. They
also act Upon the nerve a id the etetnach. i
causing ao acceleration of the tneehanioal ,
movement neeeaaery to reduce the food to
a honfogeneoua maae. They alao act specifically
upon the liver, strengthening it, Wtrd i
ro enabling it to produse aa ample attd
regular supply of bile, for the purpose of <
converting tho nutriliona particles of the
Chyme into Chyle, and promotede passage
through tho bowels of the naelrte debris.
In this way, UQSTETrER** BITTKBfc
cure dyspepsia' ana liver complaint. Tlie
explanation is plain, simple, philosophical,
and true. '
Nova.;, . . . M u,!t
The Watt Plough
RECEIVED the Premium at the State
Agricultural Pair, aa being the beat
PLOUGH, out of about 20 Ploughs entered
tr trial. '? '
OA PLOUGHS JUST RECEIVED AND
L\J FOR SALE. By
. JULIUS C. SMITH.
Nov 17 ., ' C 26 tf
GREENVILLE MARBLE YAEP*
AV15NUB STREET.
THE undersigned will have in a few days a
FltESn STOCK OF MARBLE direct
from tho Quarries, and will sell the Msrble
st aid priees. Will furnish MONUMENTS.
TOMBS, HEADSTONES, Ac.
I kavo made arrangements so that I can be
in Greenville monthly, and mil orders for Marble
work left with 8- M. Mnrpby will be pat
up promptly. I hare at present spine Monumental
Head Stones, ou commtstion, which I
will eell at cool. T. friLPMAV. 11
Nor 17 -28 .If $ ; >
STOVES rSTOVES!
ThyCY Stock of 8TOVHS la large, and many
1YL New Pattcrna arm now edfcaed lor sale
[ have a Pull Assortment of
:OOKINO, OFFICE. AIR-T1QOTAND
FOX
si rjr "bbt" he2 ttst
Persons desiring to ptrrehaae, are Invited to
'iamine before purchasing Amongst the Miction
can bo found the lb wing: 1
THE CELB1 ARTBD
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Til 18 Stove U being extensively need, and la
giving entire satisfaction. Over 160 are
now in use in and around this eity.
The Cotton Plant
18 A NEW STOVE. IN MANT 8KCtions
of the country ao b'ther 6tore is
need.
The Horning Star.
T^KPORB THE WAR, THIS BTOVB
m w uw uu uru. At WM BOI<* ITeQfTttrt,
The Virginia Air-Tight
TH08V already Mid bore, glre entire satisfeet
Ion, end the parties ay we desire
no better Store.
- , 4
The Southern Home. .
milU ie one of the modern pattern Stores.
X It has the Roaster-Attaobment for the
front. Tba New Register for the warmtbg
eloeet and other new flxtares. These three
last Stoves are of So e the re manwfaotnrs, sat
all of them of enperior metal?will stand the
test of fire. We keep all the Cooking Uten
sils and Parts of Stores, always on hand.
For nil of the above Stares, I bars bean ap.
pointed Agent for the Mannfastursrs, and
parties ean rety on bartag Good Stores la
any of the above named.
- The Silvean, >
A NFAT AJTD SKRVTCMABLV BTOVlt
(L. v:"..rs3xnT,s^s,M!y 3
siaea, fteen 18 to M laehsa, tor offlaa er stores.
Vastly kept and warranted, te draw,
JUNIUS D. SMITH.
Home, Albenesrla, of VI ratals, ?a*d the OeoK
gia Home ere repeeseated by W<|. B. Mm*,
Agent. ^
* . I ' V
C OPPLIKD tVquZSTnteet?TCt portST
to en. Order* from *11 pMU of the Interior
olieited. Addre** Tho*. meCrody, Agent,
" ?,??nTSTT
B Oempbrll, Dr. St. J. Bereoel, Derid Jeointuirs
iui
^r^r- ?-?? 1 - ' ' * "
stato *r 9ontJ^ 9#r?U?a.
, v, .T WWTOLL* oommr,;7/
fet vlKtf? of j
villa
IMeVfco rMidonet of WttLI? BkNW)*;
doooMed, on the ftteb -day of Nirrftvbarv
inataat, the following lutein
Personal Properly,
To W^< , ..,
HouAahcJd &Ai JLittfcoa Poraitore,
& Cotun GIm aa^ TlHwMw r
JAMBS Ifc BeitBOfr.'Exoaato*. .?
Novmber XUh,18?0. ( ,., S+ , ,
NOW 18 THETflfifiy
all yrno *r4?r
FOREIGN MIE:We
Vree^vt ?' CRgMpre*
mBMi in
mHET will give, tree of ctftrfe,'
x one copy ot
Medical Almanao,
j To my wwl oil persona de?Hn#
with them to the amount.of rut \*
Twealy-one Dellara, m-u
! . n, lonaaair cwMfcy"' ''ii' -l
From tLtis date till time to gin
goobers.
THE numerons frionda of Mr. T?
II. STALL, or of aaj other respectable
gentleman, will,always
gud \*? ready *ndf.
rait on them, ^e tfeqjrirU o#ufljr,
kise tf>e Ubvss4w ?$ Wr..!*
RfElfHOrsi ft; tBRRV.
Fair view Store. % - ; ydif fifed
Nov 17 JPI ^Mo^i
, - ' to.a ,t? nne'i iri.yy;
GBO. W/CARP?NTfefr?
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT oV iut '
8APAR1L1.A. 1>T? a
GEO, W. GARPENTEH'8
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF EftJ
OHU. . aff :,a i t
These, of.i.eb hated prepaE!
TIOK8, originally introduced by Geo.
W. Carpente*. under thA patronage of the
medical fecnilly, hm be on to long mUb
*\ vtly waad by phy aeiana aad oilier*, that
tli^y ar* generally known fpy their in trioale
value, and ean'ba relied on a* being
moat valuable remediea In aH eaaea where
Sarin peril In or Bnehn era ipplioabl*, at*
cannot be tpo highly recoanmpfUd. Th?y<,
are prepared in * highly coneenlraied form,
so at to render the dose email and convebient
Orders by mall or otherwise mill reeeite
prompt attention.
GEO. w. CARPENTER. HENJZRY A
'Wholesale Uhemleel Warehouse, '
N<k It7 Market street, Philadelphia. .-w
DOW IB A UOLMC, Wholeaaff Afeota, ,
Clmrlestop.B. C
Wotit "' ** T , Tt ir*
( .. v IS'tlf'li <
' Notice v : \? v""
IS hereby given loB. W. Collins, WffKem
Ilickson and his wi(a;Alt A. Rlekses,
st:
of <GraoavfHn i(Mlll<BH fa Ml Imli I
meat Of the Estate of Mrs. MARY A. POLLING,
deceased, and nay discharge.as Executrit
of mid Estate, on the Jdth M of 1Be '
cetnber next. ' '?! ?
L a BOUUKO, SnveriH*.
yotembprJI,!^., t A.
*!M' '' '*1
8 hereby riven to Joseph Etta*
, Smith and Tier hndhkad, John*. Smith,
end all etbeni wham it key eoOeer*. that I
will ap)>ly to 8. J. Douthlt, Probate Judge
of Greenville County, for'* BtaaT Scutarasbt
of the EetalS sir HENRIETTA BENSON,
deceased, and my diedsargsjaa Bxeentor,
on tha llth day of IV cam bar next.
JAMES M. BENSON, Rxeeoier.
November 11, 1408. M g
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Votlee
18 hereby given to 4)1 whoan It amy eonearn,
that I will apply to J. Douihlt,
Probate Judge of Qroenvlllt County, far a'
Final Dfoehafjra as AdmhristrMor of the Em
UM 91 MAl'.X T. UAtUtKTlV (HllMlfl. aa
the lltti dajr ot December nat r ;
DAVID M. PEDES, AifmlnlatreWr. '
Hoillltll.IiMA Mo >iit
V r ' '-C{ ft' ! '
Hotiee
IS hereby flirts to all wham H n? eoaeafa,
thaPf ?MI apply to ft 2. Peqihit,,
Probata Judge of 0reenvme County for, a
Pinal Dleeharge m Kseevtrt* of (he KatsUe
of FATHA* W A DDELL, deeeaeed, and
LEMUEL A WAD DELL, dee*^ oa the
'fcUe*
November l?Hb, ISO. 7 " O en <
goell M <
i ar'iD"..'':-;DtTi "J
Notice* ill UHil
[ IWTf aiWDTiiw, CHI TrPtHMMly, Vffl VrlvflAj
l ef D*eeaW. proximo, tio Mfcnrisg property
m tawbeU of CAVE <>J >ui
aS52?r=?sS?ia
OIW with BABUBMm** Mv, , ..
^ ff .Uuf
. * oppennieiiaeni.
For IT M t
/ P Ceiambio Ft*mia copy opto a week I
atil eale,ia the Dally. ,
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fc
3 X
"\%T HKRE^8, WilltuT^'shoekUy ku fl|.
TT td > PaUHon la my Offloe, praying that
JO mi P. 8H00KLBT' late of Um Coontjr a- I
tommAL deeeaeefcjfroqM tagraatef t<rhtua.
11 aed .Tngul'^W^'l^^'a^t^ltort of
HI MM i^flellhitlM l>MlU KtUpMltli
8. J. DOUT-fllT, Judge of Probate.
1 (Mil Judge ofProbata,!***. iftb, 1M?.
i *V.ir : " *
Halted State* 6f America South Oarolij
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Jk /V* fl. *, /Vweer, Ae^wr-Ji. IT,
I* cna t iMB^wfcPijfc
Geo. 8. DryaS, Onlted State* Judge for th*
jQfetrtat of Sooth Caroling, notiee 1* hereby
alreo to all Creditor* holding Item again* t Ore
folate *f the iruM B: B. WTL801I, to em*'
them before Jfelia* 0. C?rp*?ter,B*g.,. RegieE
MMlt #f the deerae to be Made to tht* eeee.
L*.*v ..
dlboe <6>uutJ OsmmiKlsnera. j
fl^SB"following rf^tedieDU will show the
1 JLl JmouDt ol claim* age I net thi* Connty
whieh haeebrue Ao<lli. <l add apftraeed by
r.rSs3.mr!,?*B~mSm)~<'mpia
ir?0': 1 Wm. Ohoiee, aeemtat, * 1 M W
" Win. Choice,''order :?
Com. from P. Moon, 19 00
' d Jamee M*01*nehai>, or. ! '
? JJ, der ftum-B-S, Irrine, :? 900 00
'4mNUfMk |?
" >lltn*y Uawkioi, ae'ntl t?
0 Pteueaat Boom ; 1m:a U 00
iw "s
1 lUui ri de^i eeaeaot, lot - i 1" It' 10
(>t r- Gower, Co*, Meibley 4 ; v,.
tA/jf ^r.lOm, ordered Pear* ??'l> i >
uftrtixr? c#f*? iv/ *??*?
I .i?-? ?
<J m ,j Jo b-jlqo
11 J. M. Weteon, aecoont, #0 00
ill >i all? - - ? ??
; i * &ak -
14 0L P*tk?*r - *c?oa?t, > ,,r?g- n
Mr,.H i: ufwH ? i?y 0#
i?tu?sr"' js gs
* W. O.OMdtlit i ko
19 J. P. Uillb*m?, f. 00 60
*;i t4jwBfefO*ittoo< & ? ;
nitr sh# 4*y? *u?Q[tjMi im in
"? .<
liKO " " 1
t I6.W). V HilM0?
wjaBsi.
!>{'?.! <ng ef a?Hl. Wloo5?> ( yirvni
o? i . rofMt to ' i
T WKC.
'..LiiMt: ?vtal<?* poapwri *?.. '<
**.00. ?] ?. on
619 mil**, $06 60, 166 00
< * A.M4b.?,o,?BiycoHl '> C
I ft?" 1 * 4?*?:wW6eieii.->.
t WT*i MMAi brMfe^ ?ob--';
I* Ptor
Lilr?t?0'oSW ,&i ? '-V:y
M wTi.n^ M?Veal . . Tj-6?
,,<'1 account,
^ 1/314 IL A.CMbU, ne^nt, . )!><<6f>9P 1
! Mil ft "? ii? #<? ? t?Tr : '> * ,{ r i
, i fby_'?La,*r c*w^ tif >?
? w*?, Btaoaot, , 1? 60
I to ?* ; >/? ,f gf 60
||
M 8?lo?<* #.<!<., ,'*? 00
.a?a6JJ??K
< )? CoWaatt fiJLvr, '?<*'
. etwwntj .L ^ ?: i 0 00
^::Ste3Sfeas 5*
A /^'W'Vii f,-> , (lio oo
W am"*k* w
40 J. II. Brow6, Majiitrgtv V
At 1 *?<
41' 8. W. Barton, g go
1? r * 5*^r- ft I#
40 J. X. Iliktk tN)?lita|
brt^pTz- is M'
44 J^/Ylaltofr, toyaMaf ' ,
AH JrWSl* I '' ' ' )M N
4fl Parry Can trail, MagU- )
*?>.>; W
" " "
40 bTS^U, ?wli? " ##
ibrMtoe, 0 45
01 PatorCauMa.VlaakafeHk I u.i
: v M o.?n?.K ?. M"
.4 -Hlriof brWfa, 1M 00
55 t \T Darla, morehandtaa
acooant, * 10 50
. 1 % 64 JTUfe DaaaaovH iwiO
in* bridge. . , . 9a Oil
98 B 8 (Ml uking hin*U?
CoH*ftte, t ti at #
... VBsSZ' "
::
. Mnit, A a< ': it#
,;s
&I >
! II f ft* ( : < 100 M
" M M
?if$Z??;?i r00
79 A ?"& , fxtttaOrtet. ??
examination, M 2f)
A^fc* rVIng brWfa, ^T 19 U
( 96 RDjLbuff, Medical mI., 7 00
Mullinase, Constable,
account, 14 00
?8 TW MaHliax*, Constable,
acoonot, 25 00
rfw^fcWjB MeDanM, Oonata.
/ frl*. acoovdt, 88 14
8(fDTJ Nlcolf, repairing
Irtlilfa. . 15 00
at Tl tt r?._i_ ,
*?? a ruric, vsim
work on Dunham's
bridge, _ 100 00
81 Thome* Roe. account, 8 87
. M A-T Row, repairing Un
for Toor h ousei 1 10
i 84 Thomas Steeo, merebanjgulMfcWsM
1 ob
86 John W Singleton, gate
t Earle's bridge, 7 60
,86 J M Shoekley, repairing
tbridge, 81 00
' ,r 87 P Springfield, Const*ble.
aoeount, 8 00
j 88 H M SolUi, Coroner,
account, 84 86
81 J W Thornbnrg, repairbridge,
16 60
10 WD Threlkeld, Towneliip
surrey, ga 60
91 W D Threlkeld, expense*,
Townehip aurvey. 6 00
j 01 Alfred Tayler, building
? Jiijtt r?. " 0a
pairing bridge, T 10 00
94 P West, building bridge, 10100
96 A J Bl#ak, , Constable,
account, 8 00
96 78 ' 13 Robinson, Magistrate,
account, 11 94
97 Harris Pitmen, Constable.
account, 1 14
' ? 88 W CKeJIet, Magistrate,
account, 18 68
99 Allen Robinson. Megteffnte,
account, ' 6 16
100 WW Week, Constable,
account, 17 16
101 W BMeDenieLQonatfble,
aecount, ' 16 00
, 101 E B Stokes, Book Binding,
11 60
108 ^"illiam Friday, Lumt-'ei
? ber, tig . .? ;:tl 4 60
104 John M King, work, 20 76
1Q6 Israel Cbarlee, 20 00
A Isaac*, eeeount. 800 00
A'B Viekere, Jail feed
for Ap-il, May, June, 129 90
W H Perry, Solicitors,
face, .* 90 00
i fa W A MePanlfl, Clerk, 244 76
A B Vickcrs, Sheriff, 184 56
i . ' 1 e tn.i oi ..!? ... .
a u t iQRtn, oncnii, 112 ID
J K Dicksou, Magistrate,
account, 11 95
Sahara Enterprise,
i Printing. > 15 fiO
j earn ,1 bpildlng
bridge across Saluda, 645 71
A B vickere, Jail fee*
for July, 75 50
A B Vickera, Iron Safe
for Treasurers Office, 90 00
B Viokere, Jail faaa ,
*',?,r ?u*u,lt' 40 00
J H Cleveland, Township
surrey, % 16 00
Rent of Cow V# Office, 7 6 00
W T Shumate, Sheriff's
account, " 69 16
?<M.? S UsreUbaoka, repairIng
bridge, 6 00
Qouncil fee by, former
Oommlsseioners, 6 00
A B Vickere, conveying
one prisoner to Coln
rn hi n, 46 16
A B Vickere, Jail fees
for Sept. 66 60
A Issues, aecount, 1 810 25
W A Mc.Dan isl, Olerk, 46 10
Eliaa Renolde, Table for 4
Treasurer's Office, 8 40 '
T 8 Arthnr, Ae'ra, act, 120 00
T S Arthnr, - u 12 00
T8 Arthur, ? " - "* * jg 00
2vS?!il!fr .11 " 7800
W'tMKelM; ** .. 00
v ?* Carmao, H <. 1#8 qo
, s " 210 00
JfoehngPrnlt, * - 1 128 00
J H Lendarmen, 106 00
S II Pool. ? ? 294 00
P B Benson, .. m eo qq
ILSmith,, ?# S oo
j A A Slanrt, ? ? 90 00
W.B Jobnaan, " 60 00
HII Smith, - ? 60 00
E Hooker, 4 ** - 84 00
mmt* Ak IThm ! - * - ?
Ur*i OAm, J 10
Mr, Roberta?*, Paper
, . I. ,.: ?CI' <bv Auditor's Office, 2 25
Okies A Beards n, act. 1 00
. 4 C >pHh, Chair, for
Treasurers Office, 4 50
OKmIwT Hopkins, Magistrate,
acseunt, 40 07
Irrtn. Mullioaxo, Constable,
account' 11 00
Q Slford, Adr.ftl.lng
7um, 0 00
Southern Enterprise, Advertising
Tunc, 11 00
Jury Ticket., 1,551 80
Witness, 884 40
Conlptroller*. Order on
' Oouaty Treasurer, 714 18
John H Goodwin, account, 104 00
J D SnltlT.n, account, 60 10
A MeBco, aeoeunt, 04 70
f A IMure, account, 888 40
Support of Poor House,
port of Steward'. .alary,
Stove, for Court House,
Repair, on Court House,
part of furniture for
Treasurer and Auditor'.
Office, Incidental expence.,
Ac, 3,883 84
1MI? ?*
Thore ha* been paid on
the shore amount, $10,689 67
j $7,480 35
And the hal.nee is being liquidated as fast
as possible.
The Co was Is. loners knew of ether claim.
wnioi iut? not b?n praam Ud, and mwfMMtlf
do I4t ippetrla tbo foregoing lUte
ALEXANDER MoBXB,
Chairman of Board.
A. Iiaaoo, CUCkr Board Coanty Com.
Not 17 . U 1
IxAMIk OUR STOCK,
BEFORE YOU PURCHASE
gQ'ClW<J?|KM'8, WOMEN'S AND
OOOTS AMD SHOES,
WkUk w will aoll Tory low tor eaah. i >.(
H. BKATTIE A (MX
Not 1# 16 S
M Jol+om . ? , on. > .1 ^ ^ .rdai. -% a
Oar Stock of
As touetm, ijro 'bTtmaKD to
I tka pchlie. at towigoiVn. Gall and
loco on. DAVID A STRADLKY.
I Wot A. U tf
mm
"m I
j?|v U aaiiro saum??
Has just received a new supPLY
or Silk. 8utin and Velvet
HATS, BONNETS,
Ribbons, *11 widths, Mowers, Feathers, Dona ?k?
Maria, Fanoy Velvet and Ribbon Bows, Jet Jk
Chains ana Bracelets, Ornamental Hair,
Corsets, As., at low prices.
NOT 10 25 s
townes & east, f
AtrtroaaaKe
AKD - g*
SOLICITOUS IE EQUITY,
THE UNDKRSIQED HAVING FORMED
a copartnership in the practice of Law
/l>u??llls awil ih* enrrnnn rlln nr Pminiina
ID urwHiuro ?UU Vu*??e*a?? vrv?W%RO
of Anderson, Ooonee, Pickens, Spartanburg and
Lauren*, will give prompt attention to all bustnoaa
entrusted to them.
/* Offloo at GreenrUle.
a. r. towsbs. out d. nn.
Mot 10 .25 tf
mm. WM*vm>8
HEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT,
ON Avenue Stroet, in the rear of Mr. Beat*
tie's Store, and next to Dr. Dean's Of.
See.
Tbe subscriber has resolved a new and beautlftil
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY.
Also, beautiful BRIDAL BONNETS.
DRESS MAKING
In all its branches. Dresses CUT and
BASTED at tbe shortost notice.
Nov 10 25 8m
PAT AS YOU 00.
mmws as rovn. 4
Foster & Hunter
??assaasiss s?
SELL THEIR GOODS AT
SMALL PROFITS,
AND
??S.,C&S? . |.
AS CHEAP AS EVER,
AS GOOD IN QUALITY.
CALL AMU SEE THEM, THEY
offer no iodueement but the greatost
quantities for the smallest amount
of monej. FOSTER A HUNTER.
ELEGANT Cloaks, a flno assortment, at
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
FINE Cloaking* end Sackings, for Ladies'
and Children's Cloaks, An., at
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
A GOOD assortment of Lad'es' Shawls.
Double, Blanket and Merino, Single
Solid and Plaid Shawls, at ,
. FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
OPERA Flannels, All-Wool de Lainee,
Merino, Plaid and Solid Operas, Sirk
Warp Flannel, for 0?M by
FOSTER A HUNTER.
ALL WOOL, shaker, Domet, White
end Red. and Salisbury Flannels, for
sele by FOSTER A HUNTER.
BLANKETS, Blankets, Overconla, Overcoat#,
for sale br '
FOSTER A IiUNTER.
Not 10 25 tf
1*0W OPENING.
OUR MR. JONES hai jnat returned from
tho North, with e second and larger
Stock of GOODS then usual, to supply our
"Trade with. The most careless observer can.
not bat hero noticed the decided dcclino in
betb American Dry Goods in sympathy with
the raw Staple, end Foreign Qoods in aympa.
tby with Gold, that baa taken placo within tho
last ten days. Our previous purchases are so
far cleared out that we. qtn offer " our entire
Stock at the Revised Prices," including one
Of the most complete asscrtments we hevo
ever handled.
Our Retail Stock la full as usual.
Onr Specialities.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Shades, Rugs,
Ac., Ac., at prices within the reach of all?
Call and seo them?"Be to your adrantage/'
Oar Wholesale Department,
18 fall, well ordered j GOODS selected with
care \ bought right, and will be sold Cheap
onowgb to be re-handled In this market.
R. C SHIVER.
I P. 8.?OUR HOU8B ll yonrg and
I bud to B?k? a living, and ambition* to build
up a *tUl larger ca?h trndo. Every cuitomor
that give* u? a fair ebanoe to sell them their
Good*, no matter bow tripling in amount, glad,
den* onr heart* ; lightens our cares, and haa
a bona fid* guaranty that Good* bought of
n* are a* cheap and good as can be had in tho
State. 25-lf Nov 10
sale!
CITY REAL ESTATE.
PURSUANT to a Decree of the Circuit
lodge of the 8th Circuit, sitting in
Chancery, I will sell, on Beleeday In December
next, to the highest bidder, the following
Real Estate, In the City of Greenville:
Dot No. 1, known ae the Old Male Academy
Lot, having 400 feet front on College
street, 600 feet depth to * back street, and
188 feat on said back street.
Lot Ne. 2. known aa the Old Female Academy
Lot, having 220i feat front on College
street, depth 660 feet to back atreet, and
2281 fret on aaid back street.
Lot Ne. 8, vaeaat Lot, adjoining Lot No.
t, having M4 feat front on College etreet,
880 feet on a etreet running at right anglea
with Callage etreet, and tOO feet on baek
etreet.
Lot No. 4. adjoining and In rear of Lot
No. g, having 880 feet on n oroea etreet,
1711 feet on a baok etrett, and 880 feet on
the line of tha Old Female Aeademy Lot.
Lot No. f, on Baek street, fronting on
eafd etreet, 4171 feet orf Or one etreet, 880
feet, and having 8 baek Mao of 818} f?et,
including the Aeademy Boring.
Lot No. e. froouagon >4eW etreet, 4171 $
feet on bnek Itne, 8181 and on Mar*
hall'e Hne 411 Heel " '
(late of tho Lcte n^y be aeen by ealling j
at JoliweC. Smltb'a rupee, and ezplaoationa
"'&in published en day ol aa'o. Por
ehaeori to give bond afrd mortgage of the
premieee to eneuve the pnrehaee money.?
Pamhaeere to pay for tttlea, and to mueh *
eeeh aa will defray aapoaaea of eelt apA
enl a. JAMRB * FORM AN,
IVeeldeot of Board of TrneteM
, Furmen TJaWerelty.
Wov 1Q 18 ^ 4