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!)? OmiEHV?tiK,/ 4 WXDVStDAY, SBPTUant M, m!f ^? ill .I!... 'c?1' For Prtsidont, HORACE CRBSLET, or raw mx. jRv Vice- I'retidmA, B. GRATZ BROWN, or MHMOu. Tho County Oaavaaa. At tho approach log alaetlona, tho Oooaervititm of Greenville County rib at giro a majority overwhelmingly io favor of ihotr ticket. To do thio, ovary ooo ludantifiad with tha party aod oppoeed to tho rula aod roio of tha Stato by tha Republican faction* rauit work and atrivo and labor to offeet thair ando Wa owe It to tha County, the Stat* and the population of upper South Carolina, to put our voice down io the moat convloelag manner that nothing in alliance or RAnnitinm allk infamous measures shall b? allowed or p?r uiitted to pro roll. Thoss put forward for popular support bj ths dslegatos from the various Townships of Qrssovills, are men who havs sad enjoy the fultsst confidence of those who own ths property, oootrol the soil aod pay the toxesi sod as they have it in their power to sleet men ef tl?. ir ehoiee, they should properly bestir themselves, as the oauvaas advances, in the interest of good government and low taxes. The voiee of honest and honorable men, raised to any body, whatever may be its degree of their corruption and profligacy, can and will be heard aod heeded. There fore it behooves our eitixens to throw off all lethargy and rise to a tense of their duty at the approaching election. Let nothing deter them, then, from attending the polls end oasting their ballots for tbs right men. Their work should not be permitted to end there, hut it is incumbent upon each man Dot only to see that he goes right him ..If K..? !- ....... 1.1 .1-1.1 uvk, vu? iu wivavaoxj mo uci^liuuns IO U1C OaiQB sense of responsibility, and voting (lie Con eervative ticket, that Conaervallve candidate! may be triumphantly chosen as our public servants The appointments of the oandidatea appear in another oolumn, and those gentlemen are now going through the County on a thorough oanvass of the people, and we bespeak for thena the attention and consideration the urgency oi the times demand and the weal of the future requires. Supervisors of Elections. By an Aot of Congress, passed at the last session of Congress, it is made the duly of the Circuit Judge of the United States, whenever ten respectable citisens of a Parish or County, in any Congressional District, apply for supervisor of election, to make such appointment. The supervisors are to be citixens of the County, respectable persons, capable of reading and writing, and must be of different parties. Two only are to be appointed for one Precinct or Box. Their duty ia simply to see that no frauds are practiced, and that the election is conducted fairly, The Act also provides that the Circuit Judge may authorise the District Judge to appoint supervisors of elections, when ten respectable citizens apply for the samo. Judge Latah, the Distiict Judge of South Carolina, has been requested to ask Judge Bond, the Circuit Judge of this Circuit, to authorise him to act in appointing supervisors of electiona.-? If this authority is granted, Judge Bryan will hear all applications which may be made, and it would be well for those Applications to be made forthwith The appointments must be made ten days before the election. Let ten respectable citixens petition Judge Bryan, and name in tboir petition two supervisors for each box or election precinct, of differont parties, who can read and write, and arc citisens of the County. In this way a fair election may be secured throughout tho State. IVIAWI ilTati/vvt A/ A ?*Ai *-? A%- ? VI ? VOUUiUaiO lur VUO 8enate. Ttie vacancy on Ibe nominated ticket of the Conservative* of Greenville County, has been filled by the Nominating Conven* lion, which met last Saturday, with the name of T Q Donaldson, Esq., a gentleman well known to oor people and who is thors oughly and in every way identified with the County and State, and who will give them entire satisfaction as their Senator. The ticket Sa thus rendered complete, and all the voters have to do, ia to work earnestly and vigorously for its success. Congressional Canvassing Appointments, Ex-Gov. B. F. Pkbrt candidate for Congress, has made lite following appointments to address the people of the Fourth Con gressional District. Laurens C H , Monday, SOih September. Spsrtanbirrg C. H , Wednesday, 2d Oc. tober. Union C. H., Friday, 4th October. Yorkville, Monday, 7th October. Rock Hill, Tuesday, 8th October. Chester C. H., Thursday. 10th October. WinDeboro Saturday, 12th October. ??? UarOSTUSATK Aooiobst.?On last Saturday, Dr W. 8. Miliar, residing seven miles from town on the Spartanburg road, while attending to a cotton gin, met with the mis fortune of having his left haod mangled in such a manner as will permananlly deprive him of its usefulness. While the gin was in operation, he undertook to remove some motes, and hia hand thus came in contract with the saws, whieh cot it up in a shock* ing manner, literally leaving it in slireda? Dr. Lo*o and others medical aid. was summoned, wh? dressed the wound, and the patient's suffering being great, administered chloroform. This ia a great, misfortune to Dr. Miliar, as it is feared the aeoident will inuifriBiiy luiermre wnn nit pta?ue? or medicine. When the ueidtnt happened, he was about starting to this City in atiendance upon the nominating convention, of which he was a member. We hope, ae the cotton ginning season ia juat opening, fbia notice will cause those operating gins to be doubly careful when running them. ?- < ???- . . Carr. W. H. Kaiu.k aan the CaaaTaa itrromEB.'?Wa have observed in oar eataans?d aod valued oatemporary, the Cheater Reporter, statements in reference to anr towns nan, Capt. \V. E. Earle, of a personal cbar> ac'.cr, which we regret to see. We disagree with Capt. K. in politieal matters, bat as o man and eitiaau, he enjoye the confidence and rcsgect of the community. The olaaae in the latter part of tbo Aepertn'e artiola is Incorrect and so pronounced by those entirely fbmiliar with the facts to be incorrect. A sense of justice demands that wa should award to ?UI u|ipvnoui? VD? uuc wuico 11 jun1y fheW*. nd w? never thro* mad opon tbfeir prirtt* * ****} "> "t v Wk * Pair of BboM lUouboturad Umimm (bli| toiglW* hn l? this sipi saaad psipsss Mum (Mh, Hnu A O, thlsMw ihst sush aa Mlw p* aaaM to r**W aa*#*.... liafa mm mhpmmi la sppmtd aaiblau, I ud Iks mployassl at afllolaot ssd asps* | Ma labor, ara now la tbo aataal aaaaalao i tor* of m?n's and woonao's Shots. U^wrs ' Oowir and Hbldma*. two of th? firm namod I has# loaf baaa idantUMd hero, and kbolr auaossa as manufaeturars has boon thorough )j estabttahad thasa aMuaj years, aa<) w# allndo with aatlalastioa to this last as a sura and unmistakable assuraosa and lodl> Mltoa of the nf? aud profitable operation in Greenville of ? Shoo Maaufeetory by them. In ihoir now aad untried enterprise, at l?Mt io thlo Motion, thoy not ooly pooo?M tho intrepid 'eating* of pool noem, but nloo fnoilUiM for thoir now raanufaetory enjoyed by few other*. For the pa it several years, Messrs Gown, Mills A Co, bar* owned end had lo successful operation a Tannery ioeated in thlo County, by which they hare turned out thouoand* of aide* of leather, come of which baa supplied oor market ? The " Boekhora Tannery,** by whieh name it ii extensively known, hao a reputation for lta,prodaola excelled hy hut few yarde. Tbey now bare on band orer two thousand aidea of leather froaa thia tannery, which tbey intend to oouanme in their Shoo Manufactory. One of the Firm recently rieited the North for the purpose of supplying the neoessary machinery and procuring the aaaet akillful ia bor, which waa dona at eonalderabla outlay of oapltal, and the engaging of the labor of men experienced in the making of ahoea by machinery involves mesas. About the JOth of the present month work was oommanoad and the first pair turned out. Tbe establishment is provided with machinery ot tbe patterns used by tbe extensive establishments of tbe Northern 8tates. In visiting tbe manufactory, tbe other day, we were afforded an opportunity of witnessing tho making of a pair for men's wear. In cutting tbe leather, dies are used, by means of which the solos, quartan, vamps and beels are seeured with great speed, evenness and accuracy ; the leather is then passed to tha stitohing machine; then to a hand who " lasts " it and prepares it for pegging. This last operation if extremely interesting. The maohine is very rapid in exocu tion, two rows being placed in a shoe within one miuute and a ball; tbe machino also cotting the pegs. We also examined tbe machines for rolling leather, one for putting in eyeleta, another for punching, and at ill another for rubbing or eand-papering bottoms. To witness such speedy manufacture of ehoes, is viuij h mRiicr oi interest, ana a visit to the establishment, when it gets fairly under way, will repay any of oar people who have never witnessed it. The labor employed, baa been procured at the North, and we take pleasure in giviog the names of those gentlemen who have come South to earry on the business, via: Foreman, M?j N H Monroe, and Meaera F 0 Sylvester and F H Merrill, of Maine, and J J Wiggins, of Boston, besides three others from this locality. The enterprise is now only in its infancy, and is expected to be materially inereased at an early day. With the present force, sixty pain are turned out per day, whioh Is a number nut unsually manufactured at one place in this locality. The work will compare with the best made North, and finds ready sale at the counters of the Greenville merchants; besides orders have been coming in from the adjoining counties, which are filled as fast as possible. With the use of good stoek, we do not see why these shoes should not find their way into many of tbe stores of this and the adjoining States. We have hastily and v*ry imperfectly dotted down the above, and hope at some future time, as this interest grows and becomes more important, to allude to the establishment with more completeness. Attention is called to the advertisement to be found elsewhere. " ? ??? Pai rs or Oottox ?At the present time we have ;n our City two regular and authoriced Cotton Weighers, Messrs. M. Subkb Scruoos and A. W. Mi-David; :he former located at the Depot, and the latter on Ave-* nue Street, near Main, west aide. They will alwaya be found at their posts, active and efficient in the discharge of their public duties. In the future, we will publish certificates of the number of bales weighed weekly by them, which we think will ins terest both those selling and buying. We commence with this issue: Office or Public Wcioukr, ) Greenville Depot, Sept 24, 1872. ) Number of bales Cotton weighed and marked the week ending Tuesday, 24th io* stant, one hundred and two (102.) M. 8UBER SCRUGGS. OrnoK op Public Wsiohkb. ) Gbkenvills, S. 0 . Sept, 24. 1872. f Numl.er of Bales of Cotton weighed b om Thu eday, 19th lust., to date, twenty-four (24) bales. A. W. McDAVlD. Wk are pleased to find the following notice of a new oiticen of Greenville, in the I Caurensville Herald of e late issue: Attention Plantera.? We again call the attention of our planters to the House of J. B Henry, Gr*-envill?t 8 C. The friends of Mr. R. H. Young will And him at this house, reedy end willing to aMetid to their wante Mr Young's fine business qualities and well known iotsgrity guarantee satisfaction to all who may deal with him ? Try him once, and you will try him again TnE Abbeville Medium thna speaks ol one of Ihe good business bouses of Char> leston: Good New.?Lalane A Co., of Charleston ere model hreineee ra?n. They ere e credit to tbe " OHjr by the See." Strict io their butitieee transactions, of high morel integrity nod earn eat In their effort* to ad* venee tbe intereele of their customers.? The membere of the firm ere ell young men and neifaae of the State. They deair* to give the people of Abl?eville the beaeft'. of their fair dealing, end our adviee la give them a trial. J. M. A lis*. B*0 ? In ear ls*t ieeae, we reported Mr. At asm. anting the speakers n??r lb* Female College Sprfiog, a* abnelng and villifvliig the Bolivia' ticket for Governor and State offlner*. fn thie we were incorrect; he did not attaek the individual* of|aald ticket, but originawr* And scbemere ol Ihe B dtlng movement. AaeooaMwaMT or raa Con era.?Maee ear laet issue, both ef oar Ooarta, the United Statoe aad tbe Conrt ef Ooamon Fleae, here adjourned, and in consequence Greenville preeenta tho appearaooe of the ealm that cue. oaada a storm. The closing ap baafneea of I each was not any mora than af general cone eera. it# *f*tvrgtArtr ai(H t; Patmt OumM^Va. J. Waat, Saq., of fit?rilli 0?y. bat boon graatai ? Pktwt 3m load pi ipa* DUtittPir ky tk? Pa; OPa. At Wa^tton. Bantii?I. H. toonw, Ip,, W rtmorod lit* offlca to tbo roots o?r ibo Dtug ?or? of pro. M. A. BomnAC<s forporIj oonpiti by Dr. J. P. Swrto*. Cottom Qinmiro.?Mr. A. L. Cobb baa, wo lorn, laaatd tbo OoMoo Gin of Opt Job* W ptnkLo, aad to proporod to gin all tbo oot*.oo that may bo aarrfod thoro. HU ohargoa aro lop, and bo will bo plooocd to roaoira tbo patrooago of bia frlooda and of tbo ptibHo la fooorbl Bo will giro tho work bia paraoaal atftoatioa. Anbodotb or thk CANTASa?Tbo follow | iag aaaodoto ia aaid to hava aatoally ocI anrra^ - A few weeks ego wheh Mr. Moaner, then e oaodidata for Solicitor, in Abbeville, wet edvoeetiog Oeo. Gsaxt's claims for re-eleo lion to the Prrfidenoy, be a*id " G*n. Gbant had been tried, had done well, end ought not to be changed." A large, strep ping oolored wen get np end said, M Mr. Mommy, them's ere my eentimeete; Mr. Willi* Pannr has been tried, done welt, end ought not to be changed, so I em go* ing to vote for him. Instead of you." Rkt. Dm. K. J. Mkynabdib.?This eloquent end popular Divine will leave in the morning for the N-rth. vit'tlng the oitierof New York, Philadelphia, etc. He will endeavor to procure fun-la for the construction of e pulpit in the new Me'hodist Chnroh building, besides providing it with e suites ble chandelier He will b? absent some six or seven weeks; and we wish him and for his enterprise much sucoess. Jjmks D. A nbwiwii, Esq.?We learn from the Southern Preebyterian, that the above gentleman, who hat b**en for the pnM ievir I rears President of Milan (Tenn ) Female College, has recently been elected to the position of Vice President of Synodieal Female College, at Florence, Alabama, nod that he han accepted. His relative* and trlende in Oreenvi Is County, will be pleased to near of him and of his success. Mr Ikduuon is a gentleman and a scholar, and will adorn may institution to which he has been called. Sals at Da. Botox's?The sale of fine stock, houst hold furniture, rare flowers. Ac., Ac., advertised for sale, belonging to Dr. J. P. Boyce. commenced on Tuesday.? There was a very large attendance of our | | citizens as well as of several from a disI tanoe. The sales made were good, many | articles bringing good prices, as indeed did most of the things sold. The Alderney Boll brought two hundred and twenty dot lara ; Devon Cow end Calf was knocked down at one huodred and sixty dollars? another Cow, same breed, without oaif, brought one hundred and fifteen dollars.? The household furniture also sold well.? The large lot of rare and hot-house plants and flowers went at figures quite saiisfaoto ry, we believe. The sale is continued today. Where did you gat that COPYING BOOK ? From Marshall A Manldin's. I preserve cop.ies of all my letters, without use of water or expense of press. It is the best thing in use. Be sure to go and get cne. Go to Marshall A Mauldin's Drugstore and ask for the JAPANESE CLEANSING CRBAM. It will remove grease, paint, pitch, Ae., from clothing, without the slightest injury to the most delicate fabrics. Will injure no material that oold water does aot fade.? Try it, and if it fails ws will return your money. For sale only by Marshall A Mauldia. No mora explosions! Try tbs Premium Safety OIL, at $1 a gallon. Double rehned, and tests upwards of 160 degrees Fahrenheit; safest, purest and most economical Oil in the world; burns brilliantly; lasts longer thaa other Oils ; no smoke, no charred wicks, no change of lamps; contains no Naptha, no Gasoline, nor Benxinu; is approved by the New York Board of Fire Underwriters. In order to prepare for our Fall Stock, wa arc disposing or tne following goods at cost: Perfumeries, Brashes, Toilet Articles, Pipes and Kan07 Goods generally. Bargains can he bad. We will have a large and complete assort* ment of Goods In our line for the Holidays, and will order articles desired. MARSHALL k MAULDIN. roa tux oattNvillk bmtkbpuisk. To the Candidates for the Legislature. Will the nomim es of the two opposing parties for election to the L-glslatur* of South Carolina define their -espeetiwe views, and the poeiiion they will assume in rale* lion to the enormous tax imposed on the texpeyers by the Aet of the lest Legists, ture, end whieh will be ealled for soon after the meeting of the oswly elected body of members? n 1 nswer is respectfully rolioited, end specially from tbe two oandidalea for the Senate. LABORERS AND TAX PAYERS. For the Greenville Enterprise. I Proceeding* of the County Demo-1 eratie Nominating Convention. Pursuant to call, the County Nominating Convention met in the Court House on Saturday, 21st mst., for tbe purpose of nominating a candidate (or the Stale Senate, in place of Ex-Oov. B. F. Perrr, lately Dominated for Googreaa from thie Congreeeional Dietriot. The Convention waa called to order by the Chairman, who made a few appropriate torn ark $ in explanation of the object which had induced the meeting. Upon oalling the roll of De legatee, It waa found that there were ower two-thirda prevent, aad the Convention thaw ptoeoodod to the apeoial buaineea of the meeting. Oh motion, it waa agreed that la all oaaea in which there are veeanolea In the delegation from anf Towoehlp, the Delegate prevent he allowed to aaat the full vote of aaid Townehlp. Alao, that two-thirda of the entire vote be neceerarv for election. A bklfot *u then taken, Which resulted in the election of T. Q. Donaldson, Esq., upon the first hallo*. Upea notion, a Cosatateioe of Three then waited upon Mr. Doaetdeon, to inform him of his election and inieednoe him to the Convention. Alter a short absence, the OessaiiUee re turned with Mr. Donaldson, who made a spirited, stirring and appropriate address. The Convention baring thus disposed of the special bosfneee before It, edjosrned time die, alter passing a few minor resolutions. J. W. STOKER, President, i O. <*. Wwt.it. peereldfy. i , *'rT! ' ! i ^ Mr. Edito* .It will^hgbt (be ?yo to Thin work k Whf VftrinUidid by our old "eboM," N. J. 8*xm. 80 ao?i and aoHd ?n tboy aaobiag thU SUwl, .that M Irst I did ?fttt?ow but <koyi iera I?ii| to baH*> rafi. road to my (booty. In foot, Nowt. vcemi 1 Mora at bona In bta row rooation tkaa wbao poking ap ibata littla "nail*" In jopr affioa. Ha lima to bare an iataltita know lad go of praaant town aathoritW*. In eonnaotion with tbia, Bridge U projected, and (ba grading already going on for tba abatfnanta at tba foot of tba aaaaa 81root, naroaa Riebland Croak. Again, in olaaa prozlaaity to tbia la tba now flooring and aorn ail! af Bar. Sant Qraan, jnat now pot to innaiag. Tho machinery wDBuiiiuuy ua turns out good article of flour. Mr. Adorns. I believe, wu ths wheel-wright This mill ground bushel of wbout In 4| minutes, with n very smell heed of water. PROGRESS, SoucrroMHtp or tub 8th Circuit.?At the Democratic Convention of the 8th Judicial Circuit, comprising the couatiee of Abhetills, Anderson, Orrtaville, Oconee end Piekena held at Anderson 0. H., on Tburedaj last, ffa U. Perry, Esq., the ineum* bent, wes nnanimou*)y nominated for re* election. Solicitor Perry has discharged the duties of his office for the past four years, with ability and effictenoy, and at the same time with moderation and Impartiality. He hns made himself generally popular and has secured ths respect and good will of men of all parties We can ssaore him of a strong Vote on the part of the whites of Abbeville, and b.]l?ve that he van do as mueh as any other, to divide the black vote. We invoke in hi* behalf a routing vote which will guarantee hie e|ee* tion.?Abbeville Pre** and Banner, 1R(A. Married, on the 4th inat., by Rev. T. J. Baric, Dr. J. P. LATIMER and Misa HAT. TIB F., daughter of Dr. W. A. Meoney. All of Greenville County. GRKRNVILLB. S. C., Sept. 24. Cotton it selling to-day at 141@l4f cents Naw Yoaa, Sept. 23. C?tlon easy ; sales 2,684 hale*?uplands 18f ; Orleans 19*. Gold 14(3)141. Charleston, Sept. 23. Cotton easy?oidiuary 15@15l ; good ordinary )6 ; low middling 16$ ; middling 161@16| ; receipts 2/46 bales; exports 1,836, sales 6U0; slock 11,697. _ L ... " Asleep ia Jesus." On the 29th July, 1872, Mr?. MARY A. E. MOONEY, wit* of Mr. V. A. Mooney, of this placo, suddenly, " iD the iwinkling of an eye," passed froin earth to Heaven. She was a native of Georgia, hut spent most of her life in this eity. 6ho was lor many years a member of the Preshyteiian Chureb here, and adorned her holy profession, She was meek in spirit, gentle in manners, and kind in heart. An affectionate wife, a devoted mother, she has left a fond husband and three loving children to mourn her death. Her Church, her Pastor and many friends lament her loss. " Why lagient the Christian dying 7 Wuy indulge la tears and gloom 7 Calmly in the Lord relying, She can greet ike opening tomb. Scenes seraphic, high and glorious, Now forbid her longer stay. See her rise o'er death victorious, Angels beckon her away. Hark ! the golden harps are ringing ! Sounds unearthly fill her ear ; Millions now in Heaven singing. Greet her joyful entr.nco there." Another redeemed spirit gone home to glory. Amen. E. T. B. POLITICAL MULTlilUS. THE following Public Meetings will oe held in Greeuville County, at which tho Candidates of the Conservative party will address the Citisens; At Lower Battalion Muster Ground, September 24th. Jno. Charles', September 25th. Holly Springs, September 28th. Bethel Church, September 27th. Green's Store, September 27th. Batesvllle, September 28th. Chiek Springs, Oetober 2d. Qreenrille C. II., October 7th. Bates' Old Field, October 9th. Kelly's Store, October 10th. Cleveland's Mills, October 11th. Hodges' Old Place, October 14tb. Oowensrille, October 15th. Oor. B. F. PBRRY will address the Meet* ing on the 27th September, at Oreen's Store. Bjr order of the Executire Committee, J. W. STOKES, Chairman. 0. O. Wills, Secretary. 21?tf For Bolioitor. The friends of ABSALOM BLYTHE, E?qulr?. respectfully announce hint as a Candidate f..r the office of Solicitor of the 8th Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing elec* tion. Far Sheriff, P. A. MoDAVID announeae himself sn independent candidate (not for President) for Sheriff, at the ensuing election. July 81 IS 12* DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN COUNTY NOMINATIONS For State, Senate, T. Q DONALDSON. For Houee of Representatives) JOHN H. GOODWIN, JAME8 McCULLOUGH, 8. 8. CRITTENDEN, J. P. MOURE. For Congress, HON. H. F. PERRY. For Solicitor, W. 11. PEKR'Y. For Judge of Probate, 8. J. DOuTHIT. For Olerlc. W. A. MoDANIEL. Pot Sheriff,\ J L. 80UIHERN. For School Commissioner, JAMES H. TAYLOR. For County Commissioners, A. R. MoDAVID. W. C. GOODWIN, WM. J. WEST. I For Coroner, WM. H. GOODLETT. JH>t( f> : id I I * , t / 4l?4n > I rut unM KMfttfflT'Mrr. - ~ ir firKu fir r 1 ' .? ** bwiHatu*. w. B. JjDHNSOqL ? I miMS smim* FRANK A. WILLIAMSON, W. II. LBNDERIIAN. , *1 fl* ttjir r' ff JAMES O.t EARGIN, 1 Fbr CfrrA of Court. J. B. HYDE. .For ProbaU Judge. 0. P. DILL. .For School Commissioner. Dr. J. P. LATIMER. For County Commissioners. JOSHUA PRUETT, . I U. W. HOLLAND, BYRD ARNOLb. For Corontr. JOHN P. SCRUGGS. Sept 18 SO td Notice. MY brother Mr. JAMBS R SCHOPI ELD. la *utliori ted lo traoiaet biwiocM for m?, and in 0>j oim? daring my ebeeooa froai ibo City JOHN H 6CH0PIELO, Sl-1 Geo'l loiuraac* Agent Wanted, 3nnn CHB8TNUT or OAK RAILS. ^ vrV/vJ for which the Ceeh will b? paid* For Sale, rpWO Firrt-rate Family H0R8B8, Pure I Bemx Hrt.18, Boar, Sow and Four Pigs, One fine Mileh COW and OAT.V ' DR. J. P. HILLIIOUSE having pnrehaa ed fr?nt ua our Stock nl uRUGS. MEDICINES and GOOD VV ILL In the butinraa ul M. A. HUNTER A CO- we cheerfully commend him to our old frimda and cuaiomera. M. A. HUNTER. A. A. FOSTER September 20th, 1812 Police. I HAVE purehaaed from Me para M A.i HUNTER <k O > , their entire Stock of DRI'G* and MEDICINES, and espeet to continue buaineaa at their old 8t?ad.? Would eordially invito our old Irieoda aod euftomera to give me a ealt. J P. HILLHOUSE. September 20th, 1812. OGWEpRPRil THR PALMETTO SHOE FACTORY! GOWER, MILLS So CO. HAVING .uppi lad the rata) ra* A}/ with tit* bMt aad /./ \\ moat .kilUnl man l/l WrlW Vn ifaefurer., togalh /fit' W I jA III r with a Ml HpI Mil I JVl il* of tba oaoat V& I I ^ l /Jf ipprored ueblB' itounuliM a Itrn >t?tk ol auper tor UtlbiT from their " Bark bore TsBMry," ?n prepared to apply the trade with rarlow at}lea of Xea'a, Women'* end Roy*' SHOE1B. Their Firat -Claaa Work wilt he a tamped with the name of the Fine, and warranted. T. C. GOWIR,) ( H I. McBRAVKR, O. PJIILLS, } 1 GEO. HBLDMAff. 8tpi t? f ( 6Q M trrhpl'ti \ ti't < n?i OATS, large lot o CEDAR for Tabs or Baok> eta, One-hone WAUON. Apply to Q W MARSHALL, Greenville, 8 G Sept 24tb, 1872 21 4 Public .Sale* THE subscriber will sell, at the late real, donee of Mrs M F BROOKS, deceased, at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday, the 1st October next, all the Hogs, Cattle, and Farming Implements, One-horse Wagon, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also, Two Hones and One Mule. THOMAS C QOWER, Sept 25-1 Agent for the Heirs. Grass Blades. SAVE YOUR HAY. CALL at the Coach Factory and see the new supply of SNATHS and ORASS BLADES. QOWER, COX A MARKLEY. Sept 26 21 2 Wanted, Several good mechanics, carpenters. gear builders, ao. (Jro-d Wiim will be given. Ad dice, J M. MATTHEWS. NinelyvSix, G AO. It K , S C. Sept 26 21 8 A SINGING CLASS For young ladies and gentle. MEN will eotn'ii.ne# on the First ot ! Uct?i>er continuing Six Months. PRICE PER SESSION. ...$5.00, First Lesson will he given on Wfifi eslnT, 2d Oe'oi.t-r, st the Academy of Music N?? secession will lie received after the opening of the exerei*?.. Tickets to tie obtained nl the Drugstores. I'rof. M. O DeCAMPS. Sept 20 21 4 Change in Buninen. WE desire to give notice, that we have this da) sold our Stock ol DRY GOODS end GROCERIES, with our kuoI will, to Mr. A. A. FOSTER, wh<> has eonducted the business so successfully for the last four years, ami in retiring from the business, would commend him to our old friend and customers, aa worthy their high est esteem and confidence FOSTER A HUNTER. September 20<h, 1872 Take Notice. I HAVE BOUGHT OUT all the STOCK of the Firm of FOSTER A HUNTER, and will continue at same old Stand. Our former friends and customers will receive a cordial welcome, and no trouble will be spared to givs general satisfaction. Give me a call. A. A. FOSTER. September 20tb, 1872. Money, Moneys ALL PRR80NS indebted to the Firms of FOr'TER A HUNTER and If. A. HUNTER A CO., are notified that all Ao. counts due tbrm will lie closed, and all who have claims against us will preseot thsm for payment. FOSTER A HUNTER. M A. HUNTER A CO. Septembar 20th, 1872 Sheriff's Costs. Qifnimui, S. C., 8?pt. M, 1STS. ^ ARTtfW olHng C08T8 * tha Sheriff t L.rr OflBe? to ?h, o* my own . ooeoan t, or aa rAjptlaiatraiar tbe KiUU of A. B. VIC*. bSb, <iiifii<Iw har?by nsMtd thai W*?. MhJIario fMtCrtMd t? nwBi n4 raoaipt Srth# Mi*. JK TTBBUMATR.1H PKB60JHS iatamtwl will iImm take m> > < MTCSg* tO MT the tbOTI WMti' , wlf.B. BAR LB. ,yf;' .-ir . >?Hm to Titihtti of fnt Moots You in k'nhj notified to SI* tear MONTHLY RBPDRItQ Op to thatft of October, in OiJ office, on b?i: Saturday, u 1 am compelled to ha*? then, In order to Mo out mj AnniMtl Report, Monthly orU eno b? had by applying at tha Shirir. office A.c McGRB. ?. School <k>a?a?woloaor. 8?pt lYat. 18tt. , 11?1 ADMINISTRATOR'S GAMm SNbbt BY rirtue uf w order from S. J. Dootbit, Judge of Probate, I will aell, it tbe reaidence of Co). B. 8. IRNINB, deoeaaed, on the 251* day of October nojct, all tbe PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to (be e?tate of aid deceased, conaiating oil One Ph?? BIiAOS OTALLIOIT. u One Fine . ' BROOD 1IAR3. . Two Fine-Blooded 7ILLZ3S. Fire or ais bead amw ?m MiWOtMcMM MW iML U ilJIDl 1 JSNXTT. Two or tbroo YOKES OXEN. 0n? Flr.o DEVON BULL. Thrae Young DEVON BULL8. Right or taa bead Fioo DEVON MILCH COWS. Three or Four Fine i DEVON HEIFERS. 30 or 40 bead STOCK HOQ8. One Fine Family CARRIAGE AND HARNESS. Several Second-Hand CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, WAGONS, A*D CARTS. Lot PLOW8. Plow nod Wagon GEAR. One THRESHER, and two or three FAN MILLS. One Cast-iron SORGHUM MILL, and three or four LARGE IRON KETTLES. Oue Lot Iron and Wire I FENCING. One Lot LUMBER. Lot Wheal, Barlev, Red Rust-Proof Oats, and Orchard Giars SEEDS. ALSO, Household and Kitchen Furniture. TERMS?CASH. ANN J. IRVINE, Administratrix, with the Will Annexed. Greenville, 8. C., Sept. 26,;i?72. 21-4 ESTABLISH ED ?1835. OR aaiTVILL^ COACH FACTORY. T11G Stock for Fall and Winlar trada U rapidly filling up. 65 doz Dour. Pad and other Locks 40 k?*gs Cut Nxila and Brads 60 pair. Trace and Bieaai Chains L<>g Chain* at.d Continued Chain 3 ton. Fire and Rod Iron I Band Iron and Sheet Iron Cast Steel. square and octagon I I 000 feet best Mf?iy BUming Fuse ! L)oz?nit Long Bundled Shovels Spade*. Fork* and Iloes 160 gallon* Varnishes, assorted ! 3 cask* Linseed Oil 3 casks Tanner's Oils Large stock Machinery Oils Oils for Wool Carders Large assortment of Paints, ground in Oil and dry Brushes. Wind* w Glass, Putty Carriage Materials, Lea'her. Bent Rima. Morticed Ilubs, Castings. Lea.her and India Rubber Belting, from two to eight inches wide Files, Tools, Lock*. Hinges, Ac.. Ac. GOWBR.COX A MAKKLEY. Sept 25 SI If SHACKELFORD A KELLY, FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants. NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ar Agents f?r More Phillips' AiutnoolaledCarriub?an 8*a Guano. W. W. SHACKBSjroRD. WM. A1KKN HK1.LV. 8ept24 21 3m CarTT3XTS. d * mr ^ ^ *r IS H JLi JBj UL t IS 60. fS fM?. $4 60, |6 00. $6 O0. |8 00, 10 00, 111 00, to |20 00. DOUBLE GUN 8, At $6 00. $7 60, $10 00. *1S 00. $16 00.$*) 00, |V6 00. $60 00. MO 00.160 00 to |76 00. Ertaoh Loiding Double Ohm, At $40 00. M6 00. |60 00. $60 00 |7? 00, MO 00, $110 00. |l *0 00 to |*00 00. PI8TOLS, Smith k ? ??#, Oolt'n, AHen'a, 8harp'?, Whiloejr ltd other kinda, it m#nofailnr. era' price Ammunition and Implements 1or Breaoh loading Ooii, at a amall advene* n Ooal of Importation. M-talie Ammnnl. lion for Kifl-e and Piatola at low rat market prleee. A complete aarortment of all Sport tag Goods; price# and deeeriplloa aeut on application. Oooda shipped by Bxpreee, 0. 0. D. POULTNEV, TRIMBLE fc CO., IMPORTERS, Ho. 000 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore UTRichard'a. Dongel'e, Oreener'a.Brott'i and other celebrated make of gnna oa hand i d Imported to order. Sep' 16 11 ly Prof. M. G DeCamps< DKALKR in all kinda ?? MUSICAL MRKCH AHDIZE. Op h.nd-IV anna. Mrlodmn* H?i? ?'? " - tnd Motto Books. CVdl ?nd **? him, at hit Rooms io tl'o AOADKMY OP MU3IG AW the Fern ml t College, . V GreentilU, B. C, I) * *'* *n : ; f'iJ' i }j f'T ' PLANTERS! The time is drawimg near when the law is to pliss refunding Tax paid on Cotton in the years 1865,1866and J 867j and those who delay, or refuse to come forward and present their Claims are only doing themselves a great injustice.? You need not expect to be remunerated through any other Agency. Information furnished gratis. SUDDUTH & SCHOFIELD, ACJENT*. Sept 25 21 2 Clerk Wanted. AYOtJKG MAM of good hoi'ita, who d* ires to study I iw, can effect a deais le arrsirgenront for two or three years wit' lew firm in fail practice io this ptisce. A fly at this office. 205 A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! W B are uow closing oat oar entre Stook of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HAT8 HARDWARE, Ac., at cost. Those wishbg to purchase would do well to call and etamine our Stock. Or, we will eloee out the en tin Stock, and rent the Store and promisee to ?J one desiring to go into basin ess at this iteoe, which is one of the most desirable stunt* in the County. For farther particulars. apply to T1IOMA8 H. STALL, Agent. ALSO, To all pereons indebted to the a bo so Firm, we would eey, owr bwelaesi MUST be closed by last of October, and so would sura est ly bog of them to 8TRAIN A POINT aud settle by that time, as I bare 10 POWBR TO INDULQH AMi LONGER T. H. STALL, Agcut Pairriew Store, Greearille Oaunty. Sept 18 20 S AOE3NT FOR itrnnn ivn fivvAnvi VW0JBJLF aiu' einwfin SEWIKQ MACHINES. UMUCILIBS a.4 w.rrMttMl I. ,lr< porf*?t Miuractioo, and will Mil tkeaa on credit permeate,made ccay. Will cull keep a good aeeortment cf ' Cloth?, Cassnneres and Gentlemen'? Furnishing Goods. Will cat end make to the Wet and totoct ctytoe. UacxreUcd fU warranted. O. A. PIOSLLS * oo. Sept II , If 4 "take noticeT " ? 1L PER8ON8 INDEBTED JKk to the F1RM8 of K? A* HUNTER & CO., AMD or FOSTER A HUNTER, Are especially requested to pay up. as we are nnder the necessity ?>i uiRKiug init can in order to effect A CHAIV6B IN ?lift BtJSlNEM. M. A HUNTER * CO., FOSTER Ac HUNTER. 8#t?t lotb. irrj, ltt -u ! I ; 'f ....... 1 #