The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 08, 1869, Image 2
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GREENVILLE, 8LrC. <"
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WEDNESDAY, DKCEMBMt 8, I860.
THE ENTERPRISE
FOR 18TO.
As the New-Year will soon be
open, we would remind uwr Sub?
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scribcrs that wo are greatly in
need of money, and appeal to
them to pay in advance for one
rear. ?2 is a small amount, which
? - -wiviy rr 7?
do one can miss, and in the aggregate
will help ns much.' Dbnot'
ask credit for so squall a rum.?.1
We repeat that we are much in
need of money.
Communications.
Ws have received articles for publication
from "W. H. C" "J. A." "More Anon,"
ami LabDnEh GibvOn, which will bn inser. I
ttd as soon as wo can find space for them.
The Air-Line Bailroad County Meeting
on Saleday.
A large meeting of citizens of Greenville
County assembled in the Court House on
Monday to consider the question of ratifying
the resolution of the County Commissioners.
Rev. Dr. J. P. Botch m as called to the
Chair, and Rev. Dr. BuiST appointed Secretary.
Dr. Borca. in a brief end forcible
manner^ explained the object of the meet,
ing. Gen. Vf; K, Eajlet.then Introduced
the following:
Whereas, a County Meeting of the citi?
zens of Greenville County, has been called
by the County Commissioners, to mept this
day, " For the purpose of ratify tug the action
of tlio Board of County Commission* rs
in regard to the subscription of Two Hundred
Thousand Dollars to the Air-Line
Railroad,"
Jienoivrd, By the people of the County of
Greenville, in County Meeting assembled,
that they hereby approve and ratify the
said action of the said County Commissioners.
County Commissioners Otmci, )
Greenville, 9 C. J
Jtenofved, That this Board make n subscription
of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars
($200,000) to the proposed Atr.Line
Railroad, provided, the said Road pass
through the City of Greenville, S. C.
And also provided, that the same be eon
firmed hy the citizens of the County at a
(lublic -meeting to lie held at the Court
lou?e on Sales day in December next.
Gen. Cablet advocated the resolutions in
a clear And forcible argument of umo
length, demonstrating the wisdom nntl necessity
for the notion proposed. None could
have listened to his speech without prejudice,
and failed to be convinced, lb-lore the
vote wns put. Dr. Buist briefly and poiitlcd
)y urged the adoption of the resolution.?
They were enthusiastically adopted?there
being very few dissenting voices.
J. P. BOYCE, Chairman.
E. T. Bcut, Secretary.
Sales-day of December.
The following are lista of sales on Mon
day Inst:
SVLKS OK JUDGE OS' PROBATE.
Heal Estate of William Austin, deceased
? first tract, 194 acres, sold lor $950 : see
ond tract, 171 acres, sold for fit 50. Both
tracts purchased by Wv. B. Arnold.
sales of ci.ehk of court.
House and lot on Main Street, Estate of
Mrs. M. 1-0VELAVD, deceased, bought by the
Theological Seminary, for $6000, on one
and two years credit.
The lands of 9. E. Mays, 2.210 acres,
bought by J. B. Mats for $12,000, on one
and two yeais tune.
sales of suf.riff.
186 acre?, property of J. R. Bowdkn,
I ought by Jamks McMakin, for $1,225
1 so acres, property of Dr. T. G. Croft,
Paris Monntain lands, bought by Samuel
Stradly, for $180
80 acres, property of D". T. G. Croft,
Piney Mountain lands, bought by Samuel
Stradley, for $100.
One-hall iuteiost of Dr. T. G. Croft, in
one vacant lot on Buncombe Street, $ acre,
bought by Samuel Stradlky, for $120.
Female College property. Lot No. 1,
? seres, old Male Academy, bought by
1 . U0a P Mfo- io) OfsK
Lot No. 2, f| acres, old Female Acad.my,
bought l?y .1. Lkwis Siiumatb for f 2 826.
Lois 8 a.id 4,?scr?-s, vacant lot*, bought
by Prof. M. G. DeCamps, for $626.
Loi No. 5, ? acres, wood lot, Academy
Spring lot, bought by James 1*. Moore lor
640.
Lot No. 6, ? acres, wood lot, bought by
Dr. S. S. Marshall, for $535.
Ratification of tho Subscription to the
Air-Line Bailroad.
We congratulate the County of Greenville,
and this whole region of oountry, on
I l.o action of tho meeting on Saledoy.?
The whole Argument may be reduced to a
few words All admit the importance of
the Air-Line Uailrosd. If it is built, we
gain vastly by the County subscription; if
it should fail, we ahall have nothing to pay,
and will have (he satisfaction of having
done our duty in endeavoring to secure it.
We thii.k it has been shown that the County
will in no event be railed ?poo lo p?/
more than two years' interest on the subscription
before the Slock will be at par,
and ibe dividtnda will always pay it afterwards,
and in all proaMlity yield a clear
income to the people independent of all the
incidental advantages of the Koad.
"What Can be Bought In California for
Threo Dollars and a Quarter.
Tli? following >a an extract from a pri
vate letter front a gentleman residing in the
Pacific rttate:
' Por $3 25 we brought home between
four and fire buaheU of elegant apple*, two
bushels of sweet potatoea, eeren head* of
cabbage, two buahela of onion*?Ibe flneat
you ever raw?five or aia marramfat
squashes as large as pumpkins, eleven
pounds of granulated honey, and a bucketfnll
of figs that had dried on the tiees, and
were just as sweet aa sugar itself. Can yon
do any better than that about the red slay
hills of Gieenvllle ?**
fy Hob. B. C. Yaaoar. formerly ol this
State and brother af Hon, W. L. Vaster,
te President of the Georgia Slate Agricul
Vural Society.
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Nothing <>f n decisive nature nut" poaeral
I Hntercat h>s boon (done. Ws volt IWrthoT ddr?l<>|>aisBtt;
vrc I to (hi that 4 ? pirit "f fcoaomy
and Jaetioa mhjr prevail gnd that the legislature
wilt Bot be ny> enough In giro in to. Hio
proposition of buying tbeprcsdnk State bonds
in gold, moat of which soat fbe holders about
70 cants on the dollar in greenbacks, and the
million or more given for State Bank paper
coats the holders about fire cents. It would
be a great and shocking injiulico to tho i>oo
i pie to be inade to psyf sold f?J ruch dsbts. y
The Peabody School,
Tlie immense benefits of this School are
admitted. It is educating our children, and
brings population and wealth into our City.
People from other quartern, feeling assured
that here are good and. permanent, schools,
nra looking te QreeavUlt as a residpnee^?
Some have already coma on this account.
nebd not enlarge on thoauhjeel, hdtbeg
leave to remind the public that an instaU
mailt of the subscription fund is now due
and that the funds are much needed. ^*e
are sure the friends of the School will fake
much pressure la responding to the tiotice.
Change In Firm.
Dr. Jesse M Wescmorelanp, haa ossocia
ted with him in business our esteemed fallow
ciiiam, Dr. W. H. Davis, who will to
gelher continue the business at the old stand
under thi Mansion House. We doubt if
two cleverer men could have become associated.
The new copartner js well known
to our community, and needs no. Commend
otion here. We think our friend jF.fr* deicrvea
great credit for I\is enterprise and
energy in pushing forward his business and
in building Up in our midst a fir*t claw
drug store. Our titisens will remember
tils', in tlie burning, of Mclle >'s Hall, three
years ago, he was Hurntnod damaged to, n
large extent. Notwithstanding Ihis, lie lias
gone on arisro): like a phrenix froni the ashes.
The latter gentteuian is now io New York,
whither he has repaired for the purpose of
laying in a fuller stock than ever. Thedif
fcrent departments of a drug store will bo
well filled, so he has informed u& A full
line of Christmas goods, for which he has
exhibited sueh excellent, taste in former
yearly pill also receive proper attention,
therefore off citizens would do well to wait
and see after bist'er.m,.
Tho Murderer Killed;
W. K. Tot.nrnr, the murderer of It A*not.rii?
was killed in Abbeville County, on tbo 3d
December. It will be remembered that this
man wns arrested nud confinod in Columbia
in the Penitentiary, und mnde his escape, and
has been at lnuge in Abbeville Kir soma
months. State Constable Junto Hoi.i.inshki)
heard of him attending n wedding at a widow
Hixtox's, four miles from Greenwood, and
| vrcnt with a posse of Constables and surround|
cd tho house where Toi.nr.RT was. IIom-iX1
sueh entered and attempted to arrest ToiBKHT.
lie shot Houlinsiich twice, wounding
nun seriously, wncn me inner iirou aim shot
Toi.bkrt through tbo heart, killing him instantly.
Thus hu-< psrished a wretched oriuiinnl.
l'be violent has fallen by the hands of
the violent. Tot.beut provoked his own death.
lioLUNSnen was entirely justifiable ; it
folt-nuteueo; the vengeance of the law was
only aiitlcipatcd.
Con ureas and the President's Message.
We have only a telegraphic I rlef of the
Message of President Grant. He recommends
the admission of Viiginiu into the
Union. Hopes Mississippi and TeXee may
please the majority of Congress In their
eleotion. Does not want to recognize Cubs.
Opposed to immediate return to specie payment*.
Puller accounts next week".
Mississippi Election.
Alcorn, Radical extreme, elected Governor
; 1)hnt, the liberal Republican, is de
feated.
Acoident to Little Boys.
On Saturday last, whilst .Timxiik Tiioma8
nnd Sammik i'roadi's, sons of Rev. w. tv
Thomas and Dr. J. A. IiRo'Anrs.wero togothor
riding a borso through l'ulls Street, us they
were nearing the locality of Mr. PArni.R's
residence, the horse stumbled and threw bath
of them ofT and they alighted on the rock gutter,
their heads first striking, seriously injuring
Sammy, causing a free flow of blood,
besides otherwise injuring bin). Strong hopes
arc now entertained ot his recovery, although
his case is still a critical ono Jimmik was hut
slightly hriiecd, and \^ll be all right in a few
days. ,
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Miss Eliza Ward, one of tho Teachers in
thw Peubody School,
Wc regret to stuto that Miss Eliza Wart>,
ono of the efficient and zealous teaeheri in the
Priraury Dopartmctit of the Peahody School,
has hod a portion of her right aid? struck
wifh paralysis, and is now confined to lier
room. Sho was first attacked about one Week
since; her school room duties nre attended to
by her sister. The entire community sympathizes
with her, and trust sho may speedily
recover.
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Gas Light.
Wc sro gratified nf being able to state that
tho On* Work* nf thin n!flpf?. wMoh hnvi? Ionnr
been idle, will l>c put into operation, in the
eonrse of a month or six weeks. Dr. P. Damcock,
from Raleigh, North Carolina, has purchased
the entire stock of the Company, at,
we believe, a little more thau one-third the
original price.
Wo will chronicle the appearance of Oaa
with delight.
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Local Information.
Persons coming in possession oMocal in
formation of any ehnmelor whatever, will
pioaae communicate it promptly te our of
fice for publication, Simply give the faots
as.OCcurring, no matter how plain the language,
we will re write if necessary, as well
as withhold name* where it ia desired or
unimportant to the statement.
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The Kural Carolinian for December.
Th.s trniy ?-xceitrin. ,.*.> ,_?? .1 - . 1
has been issued, nod the number before us
presents matters invaluat-le to farmers.
Practical men write for it, and practical
men thould read it. Specimens ess always
he seen at this office. $2 per year in ad
vnnee. Address, Watxm, Evans a Coaawf.li.,
Charleston, 8. 0.
Fair Premiums.
We neg'.-Cted to publl-h at the proper
time the names of these of Greenville County
who took premiums at the recent 8tate
Pair held in Columbia,
The Bnteeville Manufacturing Company
was awarded a prize for the best Shirting,
also commended for good Yams.
Miss P.mma WhstfiH.0, of this rity, reeely
ed a premium fur two puces of Music of her
own composition. The premium waa a
benotlful silver foik, Ave dollars in value.
Borsos and Moles.
A drove" of Horses aad Mules has been
brought here; the prices of the former vary
from $125 to $300 a head; the latter from $150
i to $175 n piece. This lot is from Madison
' County, Kentucky. ATe do net bear of many
purchases.
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tyContract advertisers desiring change*
i will please give notice by Monday morning
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1 Sr S : 1
Receipt for pidkllng Beef.
The following recipe for pickligg beef has
been furnished us. sad was need fur a nuraHtfr
s**e?rp br the late Dr. B. Mkirt.w.rfcr.
T|?H etch piece of be*f veryHJghlly jp?U V
salt, let theta lie slucly iu a trite .er on a
board for twenty-four hours; then wipe
them very dry, nnd then pack them closely
in a tub or barrel, taking care that -it is
sweet and clean. The piokle should be
ready-made and prepared as follows:
Boll four gallons of water with len pounds
of salt, four ouuosa of ealtpctrh, two peunda
of eoarse brown sugar or one.quarl of tno
\ taeees. let all boil fifteen minutes and
?kim it while, bydiofk *ery eleer. U must
he perfectly cold -when poured over the
beef. Lay a weight on the top to keep U
under the pickle. ,TUia quantity of piekle.
sis snffioieM. for one hundred founds of beef
eloseljr packed.. !' v .T* ' '
Oall and Beootve a Present, f rv ' ' c-|
Messrs. U. Bkattk ?fc Co., and Messrs. i
set lit as A Son continue to prrsebl person! i
dealing with them to a certain amount,
[with a ropy of the J?nt?rr>ri?e for one wees I
I This is a splendid w^y of scouring yonr
1 County journal. Wo continually reoeive
names from them. They hare large stocks
1 of Goods Irom which to select.
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Air Lrx* Railroad.?We learn from
of the engineers on the Air Line Railroad
i lint the track has been laid a> far as Peachtree
creek, and that construction trains are
running 00 Mini, portion of the road. Tbs
piers for the bridge over the ereefc have
been construe ted and the timbers afe at the
junction ready to ba put together as soon as
they are carried to the spot. This bridge
Will be completed in nbont ten days, and By
that time the balsnoe of the twenty tnllcs
will be ready tor the tVack which will be
rapidly laid. As many hands arc employ
ed on this part of the road As cAn be advantageously
handled. A considerable quantity
of rOek v/f* discovered where it w as entirely
unexpected, and has necessarily, delayed
the work jongov than was anticipated.
[Atlanta Jnttlliffrmctr, lltftnlt.
SCPOEN DkATTT ok ANOTOHn OtT> UrfltnENT.
?We rrgret to nnnoaoce the sudden death,
on Tuesday Tu|)|f,\of Mr. James 0. Janoey,
for niAny years a resident of this oittv, and
well known as the proprietor of Janney's
Hotel. He was engaged in tho jury room
during a portion of 1 uesdny, and about 4
p. m , while at home was taken with parnl
y?ds. we/believe, and died ahoot 12 o'clock
Mr. Janney was a native of Loudon Cor
Ya.?PMccnix, id Vecemtrr.
A Bravtikul Court ?T)r- TUTT'S
SUtSArAUlir r^otQUTJEN'SDRLlGUT :
The GRRAT nllOOD PURIFIKR. expels
all hntr''4r8 from t,'ie system ; it sots direst)v
r*x the Depuralory orgnna; the skirt is
ope ?rib* most important of these organs,
and by the nse qf this invnhtiMe medicine
it h claaused and rendered soft, fair and
healthy. Try it, f
"TTT f tshs-T-1?
CoU-'unu, S. C., Deceoibet 6.
Cotton for middling- Salts 60
bales. " \ . '' '' 1
Nkw YoRK. Deceinher 0.
Cotton a shade firmer with as tea of 2.P00
bales, at 25J Gold active, nt 254Pn
ttit rttT/kv rioAeni^.ftts H
.^..nnwwivni V, v. I
Cotton dull and -$e. lo-?er ; palea350 balee
? mldJliugs 23|; receipts 1,081.
AcaosiA. Dcoeruber 6.
Cotton market qui?-t but firm; Pales 475
bales; receipts 585 balee-^-middling* 28.
Liverpool, December A. I
Cotton steady?uplands 12 ; Orleans 12j.
PRICES CIJ U REM.
CORRECTED WKBKLY, BY
MESSRS. DAVIO & STRADIEY, MERCHANT S.
GREENVILLE. S. C., DEC. 8, 1SA9.
BACON? .tide*, ft lb :t0 ?.
Hams, ' " ,.28 r.
Shoulders, ft lb, 22Je.
BALE ROPE, fH|., ;i0?
BAUUINtl, Gunny, ft, yd %8<? e.
BAGGING, Dundee, ft yd 20(g) 25 o.
BUIl LAPS 15
BUTTER, ft lb 1 25 (,$ .50 e.
BEESWAX. W lb, i aO(,i, 32c.
CHICKENS, ft lioad, '20 (a, 25 o.
COFFEE, ft lb, Rio, 23 &) 30 o.
CORN, ft bushel ; fl.ZOQt1.40
COTTON, Middling, 22*<\
EGOS, ft dozen, 20@25?.
FLOUR, ft sack, fSi?0($$A0ft
GOLD, 2l>(rf$l 25
INDIGO, Spanish Float $2 00(r<,2 25
" South' Carolina SI 7500
IRON, f> lb. American, ...... 74(?8e
IKON TIES, ~ ?0c.
LARD, "ft lb, 25@30c,
LKAI). ft lb 20 c.
LEATHER, ft lb, Sole, Haftilock,..35<MIi <?
? " .?? iQbV,..w?. 15(0,50 c.
" " " Tapper, 70 @75 c,
(< II II II....? SlSl M..
MOLASBEP, g*L.Miwwa<i?, *50*4 00
'' " " New Orl. Syrup, $1 25
NATLS, keg *7 25
RYK, ft buctiel,. ..? 1 iWfcM 40
SAI.T, ~r,* sack, Liverpool,.., *.?...$) 25
SUGAR, f& lb, brown 15 @ 20 e.
? ? u clarified, ?0<b',224 e
" " " Criubed, 25 c.
SniRTINO. seven-eights, fi bale, I2je,
" * retail 15 c.
TALLOW. %4 lt>... 15 c.
WHEAT, ? lunbol - 42 25
YARN,^Factory, by bale, fl 90
" ~ " bunch .....42 10
H Y ME N I Air.
Makbirh, on Sunday morning last, at the
residence of the bride'* father, by Her. J. L.
V*ss. Mr. KD.WLNO MAtjNINl* AUSTIN
SMITH, and Mia* MA BY ANN, daughter of
JBV E. Martin, all of Greenville. ,,
Harbibd, on the 16tl> tilt , at the rneileneo
of the brines father, Rev C. B. Stewart,
ibr A. T. l-PTDPTN and Mlu C. C. TEMPI.EITIIt,
tfrtfl cri??"
k#"L?ureti?ville Herald copy.
Mabrizo, on Ilia 30lh nIL, by Rev. Samuel
J l'ric?, Mr. HUGH 1'KlHfiR of Greenville
County, au?l Mi** MOLJLIK Ii Mc
KNIGHT, of Lnnrena Counfy.
SfARRirn, by Rev. Dr. Roisf, on tbe 2d
Instant, Mr. JOFTN AliAWS, Jr , to Misa fl.
L. G1LKKATH, dnagbior of tfio late Alfred
Oilrcatb, all of fbi* County.
Marrikd, by Rev. A. C. Stepp, on Thorn
flay evening, Nov. 11th, 1S?9, JOEL, M.
ACKER and MAKY HARPER. both of Anderaon
Cfwniy, S.G. / .if
By the srrfnc, oo Tuesday evening, Nnv.
23>J,lb69, at J he residence of Km kslale
Charier. HOVER JACOH? and JOSTK
PHINK C. KIN MAX, both of Greenvtlle
County, S, O.
An Apprentice Wanted.
r|',HE undersigned wishes to take an ap
1 prentice to lsern ?h? flAltNEs9
MAK1NC nOSfNF>K. One who is ateadv,
industrious and trusty, of a good family,
wlih recommendations, and over sixteen
yean of age preferred.
. GEOI'GE JIF.LPMAF
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Tributo of Reipoet.
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- ? ? .Mvwiiujj VI vjrrui! vinnptw, FtO, ZZ, it.
/A. M., held at the Lodge Room, tha following
'preamble arid resolutions wcr* adopted*
Whereas. it has pleased ou$ Boave'nly Father,
in hia Wisdom and mercy, t? remove
Companion and Brother JAMES W. ROD( KltS,
from among us, to unite him with
those Companions of our Ordar, who have gone
before, and whom, we trust, hare entered in,
and been received and accepted into, that
mansion pot raado with bands ; and,
Woerets, It is our duty to bow with humble
submission to tbo will of our Great High
Priest, and to give sumo expression of our appreciation
of tho worth of our decoascd Brother,
and sorrow at bis loss to out Ordor;
tbereft) ro
Ji&ttlted, That in the death of otrr Companion
and Brother, James W\ Kodgcrs, Cyrus
Chapter R. A. M., has lost a worthy mmnbor,
oar Fraternity faithful disciple, the State a
good citizen, and his family a kind and. indulgent
parent.
JCe*olv4tf, That a blank psgh In our Minute
Book be insoribed to his memory, and a copy
of this preamble and resolutions he sent h* f
the Secretary to his family, and publish"* 'n
the Greenville Snttrpritt.
0. A. PICKLE, t
p. p. 8TTDDt>apl'? f Committee.
J. L. IIA" J
I REC0,TKllY I-ODGE. No. 31 A. F. M., 1
I December 6th, 1309. J
This Lodge has loarncd with puin and regrot
of tha death of Brother JA8. IV. RODGERS,
late of Oconcc. He camo among us a .
few years ago a stranger driven from a comfortoblo
and happy homo, by tbo rudehand of war,
and enduared himself tons by bis many manly
virtues, which adversity and hardship souM
not prostrate, but which strengthened with tho
necessity for their use. llo has been cut off
in the prime and vigor of life, and his family,
who have hut lately wept a most worthy and
excellent son and brother, now mourn tbe loss
of rin affectionate father nud devoted husband
The ways of Providence are beyond our comprehension,
brit it is for mortal creatures to
subordinate their wills to His and to know
that Ho dnoth all things well j therefore, he it
Jiei'ilrrd, That whilst wo regret our loss
and cherish tho memory of tho dopnrtcd, wo
humbly bow to the will of the Supreme Architect
of tho nnii'bttoe, " who d<]f th all things
well," nod who " tcinpcroth tho wind to tho'l
shorn liunb." 00 j.
That a blank page in onr Minute and I ^
inscribed to tbo ineinorv of ths d?o?-1
prise and Walhalla ' a. PICKLE.
WM. E. EARLE,
Committee.
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Notice. ,
ALT. person* indobledto tins late Dr. WILLIAM
M1CI1KL, arc hereby notified
that Lis accounts hare been placed in my ]
bunds for collectim by His Kxerntnr. Tho
payment of the same is rei|U< steii at onoo.
F. A. WALTTilt, Agcut,
December 7,18fit. 29 tf
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Strayed or Stolen. '
A BLACK YELLOW
TANNED YOUNG
HOUND 1><>G, about
'. i month sold, medium
sized', ?'ell lojiord, the tip of his tall white,
and a little while o? one of his front feet"
and also un one of hi# hind feet. A fair and
suitable rewnrd will he paid for him on do- j
livery, or informed wliern he ntay now be
found.
GEORGE W. CROFT.
Dec 8 29 tt
Notice*
A-1* I# persons having demands against tho
JY Estate of WM. 0. VANCE. deceased,
will please present them to IV. 8. Cox, nt Belton,
by the 22<1 of Decerni-er, or to bim on dny
of sale, nt tho la'.u resilience of W. tl. Yuucs,
which is on the 22>l dny of December.
December 1, 18t>9. 29-3
For Salo. or Rent.
???< A TWO STOItY STORK-HOUSE,
EJiitj 22X10, on Depot side of the City,
I; s'llLon I'ondleton street, between .Messrs.
David A Htradlqy's and Messrs. William* A
WhiUnire's, perfectly new, in uuuit.cr one order,
Just painted and completed. Tho lower floor
is hnndsomaly fitted up with Counters, Shelves,
Drawers, Desk, Ac., suited for a general Dry
Goods Business, Tho inner story is full
length of the building, except a small bod
room in one end. Tbo co|Ur is large, dry, ahd
plenty of light, foil length of tho building,
suited for a heavy Orojery Business. The
building at present is un<Fcupicd, but is now,
uu<i situated on one of tlo best business parts
of the city ; \vil|bo lease! for nny number of
years, or sold low for cmfa. Apply at oneo to
, , Jo 15. CLINK,
Or wniT.MIUj A FERGUSON.
l>c? 8 * 29 ?f
NEW STORE
A*Tt
N E W GOODS,
OPPOSITE THE SOUTHERN HOTELTJIE
undersigned havA just opened a Stock
of GOODS at the stand one door below
Mr. James Mcpherson. Their Stock consist*
in part^of Dry Goods, Groceries and Fancy
Articles. Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Salt,
Flour, Corn, Cheese, H>aps, Starch, Indigo,
Madder, Soda, Ac. Jug Ware, Crockery
Ware. Glass Ware, Kulm* and Forks, Combs,
Bushes, l'oeket Knivci, Cravats, Suspenders,
Gloves, and a largo assortment of Fancy
Articles.
They ask tho patmnge of tho public, being
determined to sell cheap. Giro them a call.
Country produce bought and sold.
AOIIEWA TOOKO,
Dee 8 29 ft
The Greet Pictorial Annual.
Hot tetter's United States Almanac for
1^0, f?p distribution, gralit, throughout
the UnltM Stales and all civilized countries
of Ihe "Western Hemisphere, will be published
about the first of January, and all
of"health' .W<f retUTaV^dlRH^lf Jrmfcr
Lie siiggcMlon* It contains. In addition to
an admirable medical treatise on Ihe causes,
prevention and euro of a great variety of
diseases, it embraces a llrge amount of information
Interesting lo the merchant, Ihe
mechanic, the miner, the former, the plan7
i / .t _ 1 1 a L. _ 1 ..U
ter, ATKI pfoienuonai man; nn<i iiic cmewa
lion* liave been ina?lt: for auch meridian*
and latitude* a* are n>o?t suitable for a cvr
reef and eamprehehsive National Oalrxtmr
Tit* nature, use*, and extraordinary rani
tar if e fleet a of lIOaTKTTKRH HTOMACH,
BITTERS, the staple tonie and alterotire
of more than half the Chrlaiian wtirld, ere
fully art forth in it* papea, whirh are alio
toLerrpersed with ' pictorial illustrationa.
vafuaole rccijx?for the itouaehold ami Nrn?.
humorona anecdotes, and other Instructive
and amusing reading matter, original ami
seleetod. Among the Annual* to appear
with the opening of the year, thlt will be
on$ of the mart useful. and may le had for
Ih* muling Aend far oopiea to the Ontral
Mann factory, at Pittsburgh. |>a.. or to the
near eft dealer in IKttTKTTEIt't} 3T0M ACif
BITTERS. Tlie BTTTKRS are sold in every
city, town and village, and are extensive
ly naed throughout the entire eiriliced
world,
Pee A 20 4
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Administrator's bale.
T)Xvirtu* of *n Order from 8. JjB)outhit.
J> Probate Judge, of QrwaYM^PlltT. I
will aell, at publio outcry,
On the 16th of Deotfl^Fir *9
At the reevdenoe of tH^ r'f
JKDIEIH ti^TOiF
Doce&sod, the foUow^^' *?**
to
It0USEH03f^^gE^1[KN
id of Stock !
CATTLE, Seven head of SHEEP, aaflrstrate
AfK. Family II OB S B, OnajSi
CiiM?-v Blooded COLT, One . o rjCDj.
*7VL(lv Two H0K8E WAOOWWBBUQ*1
One Two-Horee WAOON, One fhmfly cA*K1UK,
One 8et Blacksmith TOOLS. *<* *!,
(bo balance of tho
PERSONAL, PROPERTY,
Of every deecrlption, belonging to the Estate
of the ttyd deceased. . , <
TSRirsWILLIAM
T. SIfOCKI.EY,
Admiuistra* ,
Pecamhea *d, 1809. 'A ' I .
_D? 8 . . . n. ;'J?4/
At" *BF /
LADIES' STOBE
jtfBLlS'SS .6???g,
To which the attention oF tho "Ladlee* are incited.
Prloes as Low as can Ire sffowd anyshero.
. W. H.UOYBY. .;
I_ HOVB1Y
Has just in, a Large additbn oI Pine and
Beautiful Shawls-?Sinjlc and XK>ut?l4,
.utiles' Arabs, Cloaks, *6., lucres! variety?
11 nfwhioh are o/T.rrd at very low pru#?.
WiH receive in a day or tw* * lf?t el FURS, '0Y3,
Ao. W, 11. UOVEY.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING '
[UAVJB auw open and for sale, a nine as- 1
sortinevi of
QtOT IJfl N*Gi !
9KN-TS &UAWLS, MATS itC.
IVhlib I^IU aell CDEAP.
; ; ^ W. Ji. HOVRT.
r-oiiff Cloths.
Wi HAVE now ready for (ale 50 niceri
LONO CLOTHS?all grade*?war- ,
rnutcdus good, for the motley, ae oan be
bough, in the city.
W H. UOVEY. .
Do<jS 20 tf
JUST 7"
TO
IS Alt?.
lb YDS & BOTOY
TT.lu JUST RBCKIVBD AND OPEN.
AY VI another
LAtljE ANV BEAUTIFUL
LOT OF
COLOJgED AND MOURNING
tPlllEOTrSj,
With and without tUo.Bide Stripe.
if-v rV AIJBO, uv.
A Prett\ Assortment of
BLACK; WI1JTE, ML UK,
BROWN, ASKBS ROSES
MERINO,
Of the very finest quality, and at
UNUSUALLY
?\,
PLAID FLANNELS, AIJ^WOOL Di
L\1SK. POPLINS AND DkBKIOES.
They are Offering Great Bnrgaini
in Gent's and Ladies',
SJIA WLS, CLOAKS, SHOES
AND HATS.
Thair flfxj* CletHaund Oaattmcree to
Gentlemen'a Wear, eannot ha anrpaaaeri I* tin
Market in quality, and ia ottered very ohoapfv
CASH.
Tbcy keep all Niylea and Qualities ol Gent'
Youth's and Children's
HATS.
Always on hand a Fall Stock
CO Pr'KB ft, TEA S, KXTttAtiS, arils*.,
MAcpAiwxr, so da, ricrPKn,
01KGKR, STARCH, CRACK
F*9, riOKLKS, OYSTSltS, KAMDINK,
w:.CON BSE, SC., SO.** i
H?re jost OhwI osother Aoi?rtment
iboeo CJIEAP
W >0 vO !L EIAflS,
MEN* BOOTrf, AND WOMKX'H PITOK
Thutr Stock of NOtlOtO and Fancy A
tioUe U Large and Well-Assorted. |
VttfLii HARDWARE. _
Sherds, Spade#, Fcrke, Asm, Ilemmet
Hand-So wa, Drawing Kiuree, Files, liasj
Awl*, Nails, Smoothing-irons, Pocket Kniv<
A*., -to.
Call and bo eonrlaeed Mint Bargains oh
bad at
I CLYDE & J?dVF.V*S
I ? , Pendleton 5tre?t, Near Depot.
; -leot 39 ' * u
a *?o#.' ? ? "*t^ - "T
frafim. motiob -?t? Mrtic* la vent
Poors, "tehee and Qlinaa we refer to t
I ndrertleero?nt of P. P. todd*, the targe m
afaeturar of thoee goods in Char loot on
Prise list furnietie^ on application. ?-U
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^^^mVfecT,
. JflAmffilLlB WJJSES,
Coi ner 1?eeUnff-Bt. and Hvribeck's Alley,
?, <& ,
AND FRRE^P CHA1Wlt,--r*r^
WHEN TfrOI* liO*W BTriCE.
Deo 8 20 7 ly
THE, tfULS'jHOTFSE,
oaAiRS.aa8?B, is. a.
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PAPAER & CO., Proprietors.
FLH5T-CLASS HOTEL.
40ARD, FBR 1>AY ..$4 OO.
Deo 8 ? tf
.1,11 T ^ ft'f'jf. r^'> ''O wtiflw ! " "T> <,;
. Assignee's Sale.
PrHj? UNDRK&MNED will offar, it Mb.
. 1 lie outcry, aSGreanviUe 0. H., a^tSaUJui
January next, i certain JUDGMENT
q? RECORD, nt tlroouvillu Court Ilousc, in
faror ?r John D. Ash more t?. Israel Chariot
a* ai.; and oilf>t%ar in tk??r at Ota anma vh
Bliaa Brnmtott; nl.v other Secoritlaa anti Ac.
counts, including 2b Share* of C?r"al Stoc|
of ORfeRNviO.K A^nV-^MBlA RAILROADUUMPANY,
all being Aaaata of J NO,
D.ASHMORE.
Terms?CA Sir.
r W. H. CAMPBHLL, r I
* , Assignee. |
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liisticc
18 keroby giroa to l,eltnn M. Mayfield, fFil.
liuui MavfittU, T. Melissa Mayfie W, Tho*
B. Mayfiolu, Thomas Blytho, Absalom B,
Tally, ond all others whom it may ooocern
that I will opply to lg. J. Douthlt, Prubot.
Judge of tlrceuville Ooemty, on tha 10th day
of January next, for a final sattleuicnt of th<
estate of ABSALOM BLYTlftS, Sr., daoeesed,
snd my discharge as Executor of said deceased,
ABSALOM BLYTHH,
December 1 th, 1969. Bteentor.
Dec 8 29 *+
"Iff otic?
18 hereby given to Lelian M- MnyTeld, W{1<
liam May field, T. Melissa Mayficld, Tho.
n.e B. Mayficld, Tbomcs 'Bfythe, and all
>thnrs whom it may concoru, that I wilt apply
0 8. J. Dauthit, Probata Judge of Greenville
bounty, oa thr truth <tny nj January next, for ?
Pinal Settlement of the Estate of DAVMl
BLYTIIE, Jr., deceased, and my diislingo at
Administrator of the suino.
ABSALOM BT.TTHR, Administrator.
Dcoombqr 7th, 1869. 3V &
?' ' Notice < : : v
TS hereby plvou tt> all whom It may conhorn,
1 that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit. Probate
Judge of Ureenvillo County, on tho 7th day
?f January next. Tor a Final" Discharge ai
Executor of the Kstata of M. T. HUDSON,
iocc&fud. ? . >.~
WILLIAM A. HUDSON,
Executor.
December 2nd, 1889.
Deo 8 29 '
-J +>v
Notice
IS hereby glean to John T. Locke. N. TV
Locke, and all others whonj^tTTiV/Pro
corn, that I will (JppiTilTlfc U??unty, on the
k/){ tlavof Jannary next, tor a final Jtacksfg.
as A.lminislrstor of tho Ratate of JAMB
lAKJIVHs mmvrwrwn.
11. J. I.OCKK, Administrator.
l^rrmbcr -2uJ, lSCii.
]>,o 8 20 4
The Stale of South Carolina.
GREpXVfl.LE COUNTY. . _
SherilFs Sale.
BY virtue of nn order front f.' J. Douthi
Probate Judge of Greenville County,
willa^jl, ?u Sahsiisy in Jauuary next, at pa>
(io outcry, licfor'o tbe Court Ilouso dour, tl
j following Tracl of LAND, via:
AH that Tract ot LAND, ritu^io, lying an
being iii the County of Greenville, on watei
ofnrtuhy Creek, adjoining lands of Josef
Kdwarda, Jr., Jetm Howell, William Moo:
Utid others, and. cuutaiuing Two Hundred at
Nineteen Acres, more or less.
On sold Land is a Good Dwelling House ar
Outbuilding*, all in good repair. There
nl?o about Forty Aote* of. Splendid Botto
Land, which winkm It e very deeireble plat
It only i cing about four roiloa from the Ci
of Green 7 ilia.
The snid Land ia *o1d as tlio property
JOHN 1'. RHOCKLSY, .Vcceaaed, for par
tippi nnaong the belra ef paid deceased.
TERMS?A crotfit of one year for ope h
of the purchase money; tbe balance on a rre
of two year*, with interest trom day ?f a*
; with the exception of ao much as will pay I
coats, which will be Kuuired Jn cash on day
ale. Purchaser* lo give bond with at le
two approved aurctiei and a mortgage of I
promises to the Probate Judge to secure
payment of tbe par*banc money. Purebaa
1 to pay for titles and stamps.
A. B. VIctfEHS,?. 0. <5
j December 4, 190#. # ?
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIF
ORCTtfVitXE COCTNTY.'3 "<
Ry S. J'< DOUTMT, Xifutre, Myt t>//
r bnu of Butt I County.
~\\7 1IBHBAS William T. HbnfkUy as (
* Tt * pelltion In mj oflloe,prujing ttmt 1
Urt of ^dviRlitrMiM wm <* ail
&>AN hUOCKLKY, Ute of tbo Comity mf
aid, (loeaased, abould be granted to bia.
XhtM ore, therefore, to oite tad admoi
f all ana singular the kindred and eredltoi
UtA. WWAat
Ureenville Cuurt Honee, on Che ISth da
Deecmber in?tr to afeow rtmn, if nay, wbj
Mid Administration ahoold txH be granted
o T'J. DOUTJIIT, Judge of. Probal
' Olice of Judge of Pfob*t?. Do?- 2d, 1
. Dm 8 r 29 2
?r '? f'Mt?? ">t
The Ittte of South Carolina.
1. REKN VII.LI! OOIJNTV.
8 liy S. J. VQVTHtT, #EsfJuly of PY*
r- oj ?hi#
WiiWka^, ausi ?q fi. vican
fifed a petf i ion in my o#Re?, pi
in# llut Latter* of Admlniatrfctlon on
an<i ftingwlftT U?e good* and ohaltala, ri
"? and ereoiU of THOSfA* VtCKERS, Iv
M' th? Ooonty afore*fti<1, deeetoatl, ahnohl
. #rant*<l to !>(m. Tliee*! ar*, (Jt*r?for?
oil* ftft'l adonnniah *11 and AoviiUr tb?
s drod and erediinr* of tha ??M (Ucrme
S? V and appnar in tt)e Opon of IV?*>a
M County, to fee hoMon ?t Or#r$
Ooort Uo???, on the iOtlr day of I><*e*i
? loot., lp *how ? ? *, If any, why Uu
of admfnfetratinn attna Id not t<? granted,
he . "ty-g. U>UTBlT,
i ' 'Hct' 4f CW* I' & "' W
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> ?PWWFF,S SALES.
I Y)Vwirtue of Sttd-iry writs of JTteK JV?e(??
1> to me directed, I wilt sell, before the *3
Court, lf.Jnee dppr, on Knlcsdny tn January
1 *cxt, WweeC- the hours of 10 o'clock in thog
fvrvooeu sod} o'clock in the afternoon,
One Tract of Land, containing 2971 acres,
more or tew, adjoining lands of Tlnsley Bnl- -V *
longer, Joseph Barton and others. Levie4 on
as the property of William D. Dickey, at the
soft J. Ramsey Bowden.
* Also one Tract of Lend, near (Massy Moon- J
tain, containing one thod'safld Mr?*, m<M ee J
tka.jltoperty. of A, J, Ward, at the suit* of
Cower, Cox, Marklcy A Co. and others. 1 _
.raWISsvcdc 1
S??SSS3S '
X. Taylor, at tho suits of J. II. Morris, W. D.Dickey,
WLUipsp Choice and others.
I ? Alto, ?]1 defendant's right, title and inter*
est in law and equity in. one Bouse and Lot
on Rutherford street, within the Incorporate
I !m|U Af <kawUM A* n? Ills 1-a..
iioiii* m ?uu v uj uivturnif) ivi oonmimnj
sit un*. more or lew, bounded by lapds of J.
A. David and Dr. Dargan. Levied oa u the
property ?f William M. T homaa, at tho en it ?f
W.JT. Shumate, wlgn?? for J. W. Grady, J.
P. Miller and John Ferguson.
> mja'fj OR* **;. * j ?'? , .
Abo, one Tract of Land, known M tho John
II am by Plan, containing Itt scree, mora or
> lose, adjoining lands of Jonathan Wublrep,
I Stephen Tlamby add other*. Aloo tho Homo
> Place, containing HIT aoreo, more or bee,
homestead to bo act off to defendant before day
' of said, adjoining lands of John Vaughn*
' i Lewie Ray and other*. Levied on a* the prop
arty of Benjamin G. Hornby at the *nit of 0.
V. Suilivim, Jr.
jAl?o one Tract of Land, Homo Ptaee, containing
80ft acres, more or lea*, adjoining land*
oF W. A. Pepper, J. II. Rica and others?
homestead to be set off to the defendant before
da/ of sale. Also Or.o Tract of Land,
Grove Place, containing 398 acres, more or
, less, adjoining land* of B. Charles, O. W.
Garrison n?n others. Also one Tract of
Ladd, Saluda Place, eontaing #67 acres, mom
, ar less, adjoining lands ef J. D. Sullivan, KM.
jah Kskcw and A. M. Hamilton. Also the de,
tendant'a lifetime interest in the Garrison
Placp, containing 338 acres, mom or tew, ad,
Joining land* of the estate of Lcninol Waddill, "1
deceased, G W Richardson and other* The
above ore valuable land*. Levied on as tho
property of John Cbarlo*,at the suit of Dowie
A Moiso and others ''&
V i
> Abo one noose and Lot in the city ef Green'
ville, lot eonuiniag one-half acre, mora or
' less, adjoining lota of W E Earlc and other*?
1 levied on a? the property of the Estate of Green
P Pool, deceased, at the auit of Greenway
1 Bpattia Betel, Trustco'
' Also ane Tract of Land, containing 800
i acres, more or lea*, homestead to be set Off to
defendant before, day of sale, ndjoiniog land*
, of William K Iiigbtowcr, H Morgan and
olhor*?Levied on as tho property ef Herjnipin
F Posey, at iboa/iU of 0 B Irvine and others
'Alio on* Tract of Lend, containing 40
, acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William
; and Thomas Burton?loviud on a* the property "'-eg
l of Peter Gosncll. Executor J* to re taut, at tho V
, suit of John Dill, bearer.
Abo, one House end Lot in the ,"i?- fj
Qrvpavillo, lot oontniniav ,/*" /
less, adjoin Iny.Ardgo" .troeta^bvUd on w lho i
Joum* E- Hollod*y. ,l
,, *t L*?d, containing 525 I
""JT-wf Or 1cm,adjoining land* of William
Goldsmith, J L Westmoreland, Sr., and othf
er*. homo* lend to ha sot off to the defendant
before da; of aale Levied on u? the property
. of George Tilmnn Hughe*. at the rait of jas
> D Greun, W 1' Vaughn and others
Alao ono Tract of Land, containing 500
acres, mere or leaa, adjoining landa of G T
Ilngbca, J M JUoward and olhere Lcried on
as the property of John L Westmoreland, Sr,
at tW tait of M D Dinkey, Samuel Crain and
other*
Alto one Tract of Land, containing 00 acre*, ,
more or 1cm, adjoining lands of Roht League,
Y Edward I.ouguc and O 0 Wood Leeied on n?
' the property of Isaac Grocr, at the salt of W
P Vaughn
10 . .
A'.?o one Tract of Land, containing 15
'' no re*, more or lea*, adjoining laada ef V Mc?
r* llee'a estate levied on a* the property, of
lh Mote* J Parria, at the suit of Aloxandcr Mcr?
Bee, ftxecutdr
id
AI?o ono Tract of Land, containing 420
acres, more or leaa, homestead to be set off to
'* defendant befoto dar pf sale, adjoining landa
m ol W W Robinson, Jonathan Turoar and otb*?
era Lejrieil. un aa the property of William,
'y Puller, at ttie ault V>f IP t> pickey , \
<lf Term* cash?puroihanera to pay fe* ?tamps
U" arid ptaM, 1
A. ?. VI0KKIt8>S.O C.
g[ December , 1859 : <?*>.'" N-4
IsiBBSSDiim
WILL .YOU TAKE IT 1
ill? __ t | >.
"* PPTIEaubaerlber having madoihc necrt'Uiry A
'.1 ?rrang*-m<:t>ta for reaumipg the publicaj
tioo of
- .TOWS
Offers U at lb* ahovo low prloe to tho*o
bo wish to aobewibo tor in month*. It
Vo- will bo issued weekly, coromonelnK In J*n"
u?ry,1P'70, oJoorly printed tin ifood white
iked paper of iht Mm? siaA a? before the suspenaI
sioa, *n<) tarnett efforts will bo used to moke
and it worthy of o genoral support.
*nd Qrot*fi>l for the patrtfibage of previou"
3D- year a, ho respeetfblly #olictys th* reltnrh of
alt the oW tuhvcrlboi' wf flip hpper; and
. hupoa to reeelre, also, th? addition of ?Hb*
i ?r ?**' proportloh ofnepr namea '
*?f ?.H IttKfRB. Propiotor.
~7r ftZT*"'" " "-Is1 if
r . * 1 - M y .fl.tOt ft: t L
;*i Ul" " Chango. ,J.
T HAVE a fotir aaated ROCKAWAV to-.
J jk. l eifohango for an Open Bagfty. Any per
1 aon having aoab a ooo to ?ohsago, will
oall on * t:j^rr
ytftawatMiTn.
Deel ?9 * ,
fafcSUSkjdhlii
Carolina. |
ray" *KBX?VILIM OOVNTY.
? ELIZA BUT*! WYWTC *. WILLIAM WY?fN
I" * Of f'nokattfor Qrun*
> ?' W//? C\w*ty?Petition f&r Partition of
? J
I, t? wl'tHMMt are unkaewn, defendant in 1
W Of thh r,?,<? wiibMt ihU Mate: It i? 1
rttte lkntr?Wr* ffnWed tt??t they do appear and .
?*or ebjaot to t*? divifW* ?r Mto o< tbo Real J
Mid Kwata oi Jane Wynft, {rotated,one* Mm
tbeSth dijW Jeisnary s?xt> or their <*>n WQ
toi,to ihoeame wiH ha tared ot raeoed.
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