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sma?a? Notice y&' ALL persons htTiug claim* against tha Batata of DAVID BLYTHB, deceased, ara requested to present thorn to me properly attested, for payment, and persona indebted to said Estate ara notified that they must make payment at once ae tha Batata muat be settled up at the earliest day. A. BLYTHE, Administrator. Not S4 Vt 8 Notice IB hereby giveu to all whom it may eon oero, that I will apply to 8. J. Doulblt, Probate Judge of Greenville County, tor a Final Disoharge as Administrator of tha Be> tate of PERRY BALDWIN, deceased, on the lit day of January next, therefora, all parties having olaima agaluet said Estate will present them on said day at the office of Probate Judge, or to me on or be'ore said day or be debared. D. O. BENNET, Administrator. Nov. 28d. 1889. Sl-4 Notice TO )..?).? olun Ia .11 .I.am it tn.n aa. . 1 eern, that I will applv to 8. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, on the 28rdiay of December next, for a Final Discharge a* Admi nistrator of the Estate of ANN E. YEARGIN, deceased. JAMES 0. YEAKGIN, Adra'or. Not. 23d, 1869. 27-4 Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may oonoern, that 1 will apply to 8. J. Doothit, Probato Judge of Qreonvllle County, for a final disoharge as Administrator of the Estate of TABITHA D. CURTIS, deceased, on the 2Oth day of December next. 8. S. CRITTENDEN, Ad'or. November 20th, 1889. 27-I* Notice TS heroby given to all whom it may oonoern, that I will apply to 8. J. DrfUthit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, for a final discharge as Executor of the Estate of HARRIET S. OTT3, doooasod, on the 80th day of December next. DANIEL FOWLER, Ad'or. November IStb, 1889. 27-4 Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may oonoern* that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Probuto Judgo of Qreenvillo County, for a final dischargo as Administrator de bonis non, of . tho Estate of MARTIN OTTS, deceased, o* the 30th day of December next. ' DANIEL FOWLER, Administrator de bonis non. Novombcr 18th, 1869. 27-4 Notice. 'piIEUF. will be a County Meeting of the 1. citizens of this County, held in the Court House, on 8ale$ day in December, for the purpose of ratifying the action of tho Board of County Commissioners, in regard to the subscription of Two Hundred Tbouaanil Dnllara In th* Air I in* Raill-rUld By order of the Board, A ISAACS, Clerk. Nov 3 ?4 0 Notice. AI.L parties Indebted to the subscriber either by note or open account for Work done previous toJuly 81*1, 1867. will please come forward and MAKE PAYMENT, aa longer indulgence cannot be given. Ail claime unsettled by the first of December next will be placed in the hande of an Attorney for immediate collection. L B. CLINE, Nov 8 14 t STOVES! STOVESf MY Stock of STOVES la large, and many New Pattern* aro now offered for aale I bavo a Pull Assortment of COOKING, OFFICE. AIR-TIGUT AND BOX Persons desiring to purchase, are invited to examine before purohasing. Amongst the eolection con be found the following: TI1K OELDRARTED Til IS Stove is being extensivoly used, and is giving entire satisfaction. Over 160 are now in use in and around this oity. mi tii x Ail? i/uttoa nam IS A NEW STOVB. IN MANY SECtions of the country no otbor Store is ueed. The Morning Star. "lYEFORB THE WAR, THIS STOVB IJ bed no riral. It wm told everywhere. The Virginia Air-Tight TIIOSB already sold here, giro entire satisfaction, and the parties say we desire a no better Store. The Southern Home. fTIHIS is one of the modern patiere Stores. I It has the Ron star-Attachment for the front. Tho New Register for the warming closet and other new fixtures. These three last Stores aro of Soutborn manufacture, and all of them of superior motal?will stand the test of fire. We keep all the Cooking Uten sils and Parts of Stores, always on hand. For all of tho abore Stores, I hare been appointed Agent for the Manufacturers, and parties can rely on haring Oood Stores it any of the abore named. The Silvean, 4 NEAT AND SERVICEABLE STOVE A now pattern for the Parlor e e. The extra BOX STOVES, of al sixes, from 18 to 86 inches, for offloe or stores Easily kept and warranted to draw. JULIUS 0. SMITH. Nor 17 26 t r uvuniTfpnn'P BITE a a ? b u i una a A LA. State of South Carolina GREENVILLE COUNTY. SBY virtu# of Order from 8, D.?uthit. Probate Judge of Greenville County, I will e?ll, a the late reeidenee of WILLIS BENSON deeeaeed, on the 28th day of Novembei ioatant, the following Personal Property, To Wit: Household and Kitchen Furniture m 1 Cotton Clin snd Thraalacr CORN. WHEAT. OATS, BY* COTTON. And all other PKR80N4 J} PRO PERT belonging to the Eetate of aald deeetwd. Term* eaeh. JAMES M. BENSON, Eseeotor. November 11th, 1889. 28 2 w m in >i ii i f M .:?gi. ^ v*-? --->, .... I" *o jr Pljj} *4'* - ; ^a"P; o . -1 ^ ?J | G5SS5J 9^ z: ?3 te 2' s? ? I , - m g a I l whti :??:;?! w I 1 H bmmmmmi ^ 33 i-h F ? ^ 1 ' - - ' ft L=? ft CD V * <** ? ff * * ? v.$ *? i f f*i NOW IS THE TIMEj -4ZZ WHO WANT FOKKUfflKI MEWS Free of Charge. CI A T T Tumpt\t a mnr xr a* i iyi m r.ni t\ i m. ? ON STENHOUSE 4 TERM, THEY will give, free of charge. one copv ot DR. JAYNE'S Medical Almanac, To any and all persons dealing with them to the amount of Twenty-one Dollars, Thirty-seven and a hair Cents, From this date till time to gir goobers. THE numerous friends of Mr. T II. STALL, or of any other re epectable gentleman, will alwayi find us readj* and prepared U wait on them, ^ivo the tfirls can dy, kiss the babies, &c., &c. STEN HOUSE A TERRY Fairview Store. ' Nov 17 26 8_ Notice. BY order of W. C. OOODWIN A CO., will aell at their Diet tilery, 18 mile above Greenville, on Wedneedav. the first da of December, proximo, the following proper! at Auction for Cash, to wit: S00 bushels of RYR * 800 baahola of CORN I 8 OXKN and 80 bead of H008, In lots to ru1 purchasers. Alao, a pair of excellent MULR and one of Cox A flower's two-horaa WAG ON8 with HARUR88 nearly new. W. C. GOODWIN, Baptrlabadwl. NOT 17 fl 8 MIIJL POND 1ND * (bmannbh, (onrsiraias. I SUPPLIED inquanlltles to auit purehai era. Ordere from all parte of tba Interi# aolieited. Addreae Tboa. MoCrady, Agen P. O. Box 889, Charleston, 8* 0. t Refer# noes?James Adger A Co., Hon. < r, B Campbell, Dr. St. J. Rarenel, David Jei ninga, MeCrady A Son, W. O. Dingle, Joh R. Ryan. not 17 m 18 ORKKHVILLE MA&BL2 YARI I, AVBNUB 6TRKKT. THK undersigned will bare ia a few days FRKSH 8T0CK OF MARBLB dire from the Quarries, and will sell the Marb at old prices. Win fdmlah MOF0MINT TOMBH, H KAD8T0NK8, Ao. I have made arrangements so that I can 1 in Greenville monthly, and all orders for asa * ble work left with 8. M. Murphy wlU be p np promptly. I have at present some Mom mental Head Stones, on oommtssion, wblob will sell at ooM. T. WILDMAN. not 17 >0 8 \ 5, S18 T I ^ 00 e3 it*rII * Srh tMu-aZ 1 l?8sif 1 "5 *2 "s JUL i ?a 3 ; ?"3t 1 gs^S . o ? 9 fc i o+5 05^ ? ' ~ fl I ijlfj 5?tr^ * tr^il ; |';|1 s., ? , Ss?.g?* ? ' "? g 60 iT !Wf I : i*??*3 Ha ' =5 &.t?i ? ?" ? cd OS W 65 a b Cj ?^ s ? s i a ;S ?a -g $ W ctf 1? s ?-S ^ > ? ?|^ St?^~?* & gs.sjS| ? 5 8 "2 "? S K'S 9.5a * * ft? e t? "" ? ? "? ^3 ? c>'jC'3 '? ^ S 3 5 ? ? Si2**; -g. H ? S l's| X, J ? S? ? g. -S j bj o ST 3 n=a-c 6. I S ? cL-wSC H ^ Q <D ^ rri + > g^sri <lt 1 3 ? 2* 05 ? *"? | 3 o-Og o ? 2 , * Bone Bust I i ? TONS ON HAND FOR SALE LOW. 10 DAVID * BTRADLEY. Etiwan Fertilizers BY the BAG or TON, si Factory prlcea, Expenaee added. DAVID * 8TRADLEY. Carolina Fertilizers. 9 ft TONS TO ARRIVE AT 006T AND Z\J CARRIAGE. ? DAVID A 8TRADLKY. ' Pacifle Onano, OA TONS TO ARRIVE AT COST AND ZU CARRIAGE DAVID A 8TRADLKY. Wando Fertilizer. > | (\ TONS TO ARRIVE AT 008T AND Jl\J carriage. DAVID A 8TRADLKY. Tans and Shirting' Always on hand by balk, at FACTORY PRICES. I DAVID a 8TRADLBY. Not 8 M tf Durham Tobacco. WE k'ep this juatlv celebrated Brood of 9 TT SMOKING TOBACCO. alwaya on > band. DAVID a 8TRADLEY. 19 Boxea CHEWING TOBACCO. Pari X/U tale low lor Iho Caah, DAVID A STRADLEY. Ncr 8 U tf Flsnr. 1 K A BARRELS TEXAS 1 10U VIRGINIA, MISSOURI, 1 Exit a Family FLOUR, a auperior article y for eale low (or th? each. DAVID A STRADLEY, Nor 8 S4 tf It ? ? - 8 Gunpowder, Soda Crackers* Adamantine Candles T7K)R aalo at C1IARLE8TON PRICKS, by .1? the paekage, coat.of of traaaporUUon added. DAVID A 8TRADLKY. Not 8 U If Onr Stock of Goeda, '* Groceries, Dry Good*, >r Huts, Ihoee, Cnlkry, Hardware, Ac., Ac., Ac, Ac., J. A 8 COMPLETE, AND OFFERED TO J\. the public, at low figure* Call and id see ua. DAVID A 8TRADLKY. Not I 14 tf T KSS* WMeTMOT'S Ilf MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, e /"VN Arena* Street, in the roar of lfr. Beetet VJ tie's Store, and next to Dr. Dean's Of. Jo a?o8 The sabserlber has reoelrcd a new and beaatlfnl assortment of be BALL AND WINTER XILLINXNT. *- Also, baautilnt BRIDAL BONNNTS. I? DRESS MAKING 1 In all its branches. Dresses OUT and BA8TKD at the shortest notice. Not 10 U 3m I 8 ? M B H T PATAB YOUOO. ? MOKIY HS POVfiS. Foster & - Hunter , o?MTtan?a a? ; SELL THEIR 000D5 AT |f SMALL PROFITS, s AND ? BOM CU8: AB OHMAP AB EVER, J AS GOOD IN QUALITY. RAII AfeftGD ?? TUEM. nmv wa>wr ?m?ni THEY offer no i*da??nnt M the greatest UMDiiliw for tiw smallest -mount >Tiim?7. FOOTER A HUNTER. t ELKO ANT Clocks, a fine assortment, ?t FOOTER A HUNTER'S. j FINE OlMktngi/Bd Buklop, for Ladies' sad Children Cloaks, Ae.. at FOSTER A HUNTER'S. A GOOD assortment of Lad'ee' Shawls ( Double, Blanket aod Merino, Single, I Solid and Plaid Shawls, at g FOSTER A HUNTER'S. * OPERA Flannels, All-Wool de Lai nee, * Merino, Plaid and Solid Opera* Silk ) Warp Flannel, for aaie hy FOOTER A HUNTER. ALL-WOOL, Shaker, Domet, White aad Red, and Salisbury Flannels, for ale by FOSTER A HUNTER. T>LANKRTS, Blankets, Overcoats, Orer* JL> eoata, for sale by FOSTER k HUNTER Nov 10 U tf NOW OPENING. : < OUR MR. JONES kas Jast retarned boa I the North, with a second aad larger ] Stock of GOODS than ureal, to sspply oar Trade with. The anoet careless observer cannot bat hare noticed the decided decline la bath American Dry Goods In sympathy with the raw Staple, and Foreign Goods in sytnpa. thy with Gold, that has takea place within the . last tea days. Oar previous purchases are so for cleared oat that we can offer " oar entire Stock nt the Revised Prioee," including one of the moat complete assortments we have ever handled. Oar Retail Stock is fell as usual. Oar Specialities. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Shades, Rags, Ac., As., at prices within the reach of all? Call aad saa them?" Be to your advantage." Oar Wholesale Department, IS foil, wall ordered j GOODS selected with ears; boaght right, aad will be sold Cheap enough to be re-handled In this market. R. C SHIVER. r. o.?vva bwudb ?? young una luiring k?rd to Mk? living, and ambitious to balld p a still larger cash trade. Every cm torn or that givee aa a fair ehaaee to eel I them their Qoodi, so matter how trifling in amoaat, gladdose oar boarta j lightens oar oaree, and has a bona JU4 gaaraaty that Qooda bought ot aa are aa aheap and good aa oan he had in the State. 15-tf Not 10 GEO. W. CARPEIfTJER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BAR SAPARILIA. GEO. W. CARPENTERS COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU OHU. THK-E CELEBRATED PREPARA TIONS, originally introduced by Geo. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the medio* 1 faealty, have been ao long exteo aively uead by pliyaioiana and others, that they are generally known for their intiiaaie ralue, and ean be relied on aa being moat raluable remediea in all eaaea where Bareaparilla or Boehn are applicable, and caenot be too highly recommended. They are prepared in a highly eonoentrated form, eo aa to reader the dose email and convenient. Ordere by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. GEO. W. CARPENTER, HEN3ZEY A CO., Wholeeale Chemical Warehouse, No. 787 Market street, Philadelphia. DO WIS A M0I3R, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C. Not 17 ly anassa wkejkh Has just received a new sup PLY of Silk, 8atln and Velvet HATS, BONNETS, Ribbons, ail widths, blowers, Feathers, Dona Maria, Faney VeWet and Ribbon Bowa, Jet Chaina and BraesleU, Ornamental Hair, Corsets, Ae., at low prices. Not 10 86 8 ^OWNES^EASTr SOLICITOES Of EQUITY. THE T7ND1R8IGED HAVING FORMED a copartnership (n the practice of Law In Greenville and the surroondinc Counties of Anderson, Oeonee, Pickens, Spartanburg and Laurens, will (Its prompt attention to all business entrusted to them. pm* Offloe at Greenville, e. v. towbbs. oLia n. bast. Not 10 St tf Private Boarding tor aid MRS. E H. WEBB bating recently ra moeed to the Rlford ifonae, will be prepared on tho first of Jsnosry, 1870, to RtnA..i> nnien i_ i private family. Sha will devote her time and attention to than daring the eeaaion of Collrfe, and bopea to randor tbatn comfortable. She will alao be able to fornieh MEALS to Olerka engaged in tha neighbor ing ateraa. For farther Information, oall at har realdenee at tha bead of Main Street. Nov 10 *6 _ THE Chester Reporter, WEEKLY HEWSPAPXR, PUBLISHED BY X. 0. MeLUM, * J. A. BEAD LEY, Jr., CHESTER, B. C. TERMS?Invariably in Advance... .$#.00. Jfov 10 M g K P B I 8 ; lie State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. y S. J. DOVTBIT, Require, Judge of Probata of taid County. rYTHERBAS, William T. Shockloy has flU f V ad a Petition in my Offlco, praying that tters of AdmlnUtration on all ana singular 1 i? goods and ehattels, rights and erodlts of DHN P. 8H0CKLBY, lata of the County arcsaid, deceased, should ha granted to him. TktM art, therefore, to oita and admonish I 1 U and lingular the kindred and creditors of 1 ta said deceased, to be and appear In tha 'ourt of Probata for said County to be holdea t Greenville Court Houaa on Iks 3ad dag of )teember next, to show cause, if any, why ka aaid Administration should not ha granted. 8. J. DOUTH IT, Judge of Probate. Oflee of Judge of Probate, Nor. 17tb, 1869. Va. 1 *f OA a *1V* ?U J IN BANKRUPTCY. 1 felted Itatw of Amerlea?South Coroli- y na District. m fx. Parte R. E. Frater, Kttignee.?2?. tl. Wilton, Bankrupt. ' [N pnrscanoo of on Order in the above itotted eaee, to me directed, by the Hon. too. 8. Bryan, United States Judge for the >iatrict of 8outh Carolina, notioe is hereby iron to all Creditors holding liens against the Estate of the said B. U. WILSON, to prove hem before Julius C. Carpenter, Esq., Regiser in Bankruptcy, In or before the first day of anuary, A. D., 1876, or be debarred from the eneflt of the decree to be made In this case. R. E. FRASER, Assignee, Georgetown, 8. 0. Nov IT Ifi 3 SALE. CITY REAL ESTATE. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Circuit Judge of tho 8th Circuit, sifting In Chancery, I will sell, on Salesday in Decern ( ber next, to the highest bidder, the follow- . ing Real Estate, In the City of Greenville: Lot No. 1, known as the Old Male Academy Lot, having 400 feet front on College street. 680 feet depth to a hack street, and 188 feet on said baek street. Lot Ne. t, known as the Old Female Aca demy Lot, having 220^ feet front on Colloge street, depth 680 feet to baek street, and feet on said baek street. Lot No. 8, vacant Lot, adjoining Lot No. 2, having 284 feet front on College street, j 880 reel on a street running at right angles with College street, and 200 feet on back ' street. Lot No. 4, adjoining and In rear of Lot No. 8, having 830 feet on a crosa street ltlf feet on a baek street, and 830 feet on the line of the Old Female Academy I-ot. Lot No. 5, on Back street, fronting on said stroet, 411| feet, on Cross street, 620 feet, and having a huk Ua? of III) feat, including tha Academy Spring. Lot No. 6, (rontiog on Baca street, 417} fast on back line, SIS} (ret, and on Mar shall's line 413 feet. Plats of the Lots may be seen by calling at Julias C. Smith's rooms, and explanations given. TKRMS published on day of aa'e. Purchasers to give bond and mortgage of the < premises to saeure the purchase money.? , Purchasers to pay for titles, and so mueh eash as will defrsv expenses of suit and sale. JAMES G. FURMAN, President of Board of Trustees Furman University. Nov lo 25 4 NOTICE T8 hereby given to all whom it may oonecrn, I that I will apply to S. J. Douthit, Probate I Judge of Greenville County, on the 18th day of December next, for a Final Discharge as , Administrator of the Estates of B. W. TH0MA80N, deceased, and K. T. THOMASON, deceased. THOMAS M. THACKSTON, Administrator. Nov 10 25 4 1 Notice IS Is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that we will apply to S J. { Douthit, Probate Judge of Greenville Coun ty, for a Final Discharge as Administrators or tha Estate of FRANCIS BURTY, deceaa ed, on the Oth dey of December next. MARY J. GIBBONS, > . . . 1LD. GIBBONS, JAarors. Nov 10 25 4 Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may concern, that 1 will apply to S. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, on the 4th day of December next, for a final Jit* charge aa Administrator of the Eatate of MARTHA LOVKLAND, decea.ed. THOMAS C. GOWEIL Nov. 4th, 1869. Ad'or. Nov 10 26 4 Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may concern, that I will apply to S. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, for a Final Dieeharge aa Executrix of the Estates of NATHAN WADDKLL, deceased, and LEMUEL J. WADDELL, deceased, on the 17th day of December next. RHODE WADDELL, Executrix. November 16th, 1869. Nov 17 26 6 Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may con earn, that I will apply to 8. J. Douihlt, Probate Judge of GreeovOle County, for a Final Dieeharge aa Administrator of the Estate of MARY T. GAKKETT, deceased, on the 11th day of December next DAVID M. PEDEN, Administrator. November 11. 1869. 26 4 ~Td ftt i/n V UIV \J T8 hereby given U? Joseph Wynn, Eliza A Smith end her husband, John R, Smith, and all others whom it may concern, that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of HENRIETTA BENSON, deceased, and my discharge as Executor, on the 16th day of December next. JAMES M. BENSON, Executor. November 11, I860. 26 6 Notice IS hereby given to G. W. Collins, William Ilickeon and his wife, U A. Hickson, and all othera whom it may eoneern, that 1 will apply to S. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, for a Final Settlemcntof the Estate of Mrs. MARY A. ROLLING, deceased, and my discharge as Execntria of aaid Estate, on tke 14th day of De oember next. L 0. ROLLING, Executrix. November 18, 186?. 26 4 CLYDE & HOVEY HAVE JUST OPENED a good selection of LOW PRICED LADIES' CL0AK8. At.SO A fine assortment of Children's, Yonth's and Men's HATS, from Fifty Cents up. Nov A 24 i. FULL I BRYCOflDU A.H 1 JYOW ARi I FULL ?IB Hi FELL SELECTED IE NEW YORK, BALTI1 M LARGEST AND BE! IYJ11 sobs? CONSIST!* Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy A Clothing, Boots, SLoes, HA1 SUGAR, COFFEE, TEi CROCKERY, BAGGING, T LEAD, SIIOT, B] INDIGO, MADDER, I WITII A GENERAL VARIETY inform my friends, will be SOL 3orn and Prodnce Generally. Give selves, at the NBUNCOMBE E Oct? 20 ladie store/ WE HAVE RECEIVED. AND HAVE =" ready for examination, the T AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCK That it has ever been our pleasure to *xhioit?it is so extensive and varied thatit is utmost impossible to enumerate. We therefore invite our friends, and all io want of GOOD AHD CHEAP I > U U -I ^ To call and give our STOCK an examinelion. Wa would call the attention of our customers, and friends generally, to the <p fact, that we have LARGELY INCREASED OUR STOCK OF STAPLE DK.Y GOODS 1 Thia Fall, and feel confident that we are able to ofTer far superior inducement* in b that line than at any time ainca the surrender. We are offering to purchasers in AHY SffYlLIg, m&uw ' AND PRICE INDUCEMENTS, As our Houso is exclusively a DRY OOODB OONGBRXT. FULL LINE 3 S S S <9??BS, Consisting in part of: Allwool DeLane, Plaids, Canslet Cloths, Poplins, Alpacca PopliDe, Meriuos, Ac., Ac., Ac. W. H. HOVEY. Nov 8 24 tf rajmB misa AND IRON TIES, AT LOW FIGURES FOR THE CASH. David Sc Stradlcy. 18 22 , tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE COUNTY. In Common Plena. WILLIAM MrKINNY, Executor, vs. OLI VER BARRETT?Declaration in DebtForeign Attachment?Eaglet A Wills, Plaintiff"* Attorney* WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did. on the 9th day of February, 1869, file hi* Declaration against the Defendant, who, it is raid, i? absent from, and without the limits of this State, and ha* neither wif* nor attorney known within the eame, upon whom, a copy of the said Declaration might be served: It in therefore ordered that the Raid Defendant do appear and plead to the naid Declaration on or before the 10/A (lay of Fdntary, which will he in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. W. A. MoDANISL, 0. 0. C. P. Clerk'* Office, February 9th, 186ft. Fe 11 ft q4M Subscribe for tho Enterprise? $2.00 ft year in advance. I* 1 ' \ iGAIN imns. BIYIJYG, sm STI6R, <OEE AND CHARLESTON MARKETS, im ftni nnrrnn flmADIT si simuikd siw& f BXTOSK, fG OF rticles, Gents' and Ladies' ID S, Gents' and Ladies' F S, vs, hard wake, [es, rope, powder, lue stone, 3PICE, CANDLES, stock, wnicn i beg to D LOW for Greenbacks, Cotton, me a call and examine for yourjthe3t GTOna. t. w. davis. | a Lugusta A d vertisements. r. MARKWALTEE/S 2?AF?2LE WOnES, Broad-st., Augusta, Oa, MARBLE MONUMENTS, ?s?a3a?p ^0. MARBLE MANTLKS, AND FURNIURE, MARBLE OF ALL KINDS ON HAND, OR BURNISHED TO ORDER. tST* All work for tbe Country carefully oxed for shipment. Oot 6 20 ly CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, LARGE OPENING AT TAMES G. BAILIE A BRQ'S, AUG-TJGTA, OA. Oct e 20 is CARPETS, RUGS, 02B<&?BSP OIL CLOTHS; WALL PAVER AND BORDER8. ^Sl. LARGE NEW STOCK OPENING AT James G. Bailie St Bro s. NEW GOODS (BMIBAIPIBIB. OTAKTBOTES.. AUGUSTA, GA. Oct e 20 is E. G. ROGERSr DEALER IN r^nri[E)[WincTrjnnr0ira U V^UUUUU LI ^IIULS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 143 and 140 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. BUREAUS WASH8TAND8, SOFAS, TETE-A TBTE8, CHAIRS, ROCKIHO CHAIRS, WHAT NOTS, COTTAOE BETS WITn AND WITHOUT raLflvmran. TP?JPO, Oct A 24 12 Special Notiob ?To partiea In want of Doora, HmKm and BMnda. v? refer U> the advertlaament of P. P. Tnala. |b? large manufacturer of thoae gooda ? Charleston'?? 1 Price tint furniebed on application. ?-tf