The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, May 29, 1872, Image 2

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?1)t(Suterprisf. QStKKN VILLK,1*. O. WlDMKtfiAY. KIT tt. 191% Aum i* CaARLUToa.?Th? Adrortiotng Agonoy of Mown. Wiuu, Evans A Cooowau* npranM by Roswsll T. Loo as, Esq., iotho only nnthorlsod A|?m; for this paper in CbarUston. 11 wQl bo ?A>sott?4 by tko*aoti*o published oloowhoro, that iboro will bo n D?m> oomtie Mam Mooting held la tko Court tl s>1aov/1o? .T tin a 9i) uuusv on nuuu ?j j w?w W# art requested to say that a fall meeting is driirtd. ?? Endorsement of Horaoe Oooloj by Dti< tiniatibid Carolinians. During iho past week or tea days, a nanbar of lolUro bar# boon published, from several of I bo distinguished gentlemen of tbU State, formerly identified with the Democratic party, giving '.heir views as regarde the Cincinnati Domination, and the course to be pursued by the opposition to the present administration. Among those, ere to be found Hoo. . P. Aldsich, Gob. J. B. Kershaw, Ellison S Kairr, Gov. B. F. PsasT, and Hon. W. D- Poster. They uoenimoosly support Horace Gebelet, and advise against a nomination being made at Baltimore, on the tth July. There is a difference of opinion, however, as to whelb er the State ahould or should not be represented in the Demoeratio National Goavea* tioo. Gen. Kekmaw opposes any nation whatever as to organisation or participation in the meeting. He says: "Nothing mnoritb'oIo within the ranee 4 DrobabUi ties, could ao damage ua politically, aa the revival at thia time ot tbe Democratic parity of thia State." Hon A. P. Aldbich aaya: ' I am very clear that the platform (G kbklkt and Bbown) ahould not only be ratified, bat that it ia bad policy to hare a meeting of the Democratic Convention ; it can do no good, and may do much harm.? I fear diaaentlon and a eplit. Aa the Executive committee have, however, determine ed to call the conventiou, I toink the wiaeat course to be pursued ia to accept the platform and adjourn without referenee to the nomination. In my opinion, a much better polioy tor ua of the South ia to aend up no delegatea." Mr. Kxrrr is not very clear as to participation or nonoparticlpation in the meeting of the Democracy. * It is not to be exs pected," aaya be, *' that those to whom we have heretofore looked to for oonncil will move up promptly to the support of Mr. Gbkklkt, with whom they have for a lifetime been in mortal combat. But will the rising manhood of the State dally by the wayside and wait (or Mr. Bklmomt to come up with bia little truok cart before they decide what they will do? We hope not."? And he predicts the re-election of Gbajit if a Democratic nomination is mada. Hon. W. D. Pouter favors the sending of delegates, and inquires: " Why ahould we not go into the Baltimore Convention f Every other State, including the whole South, will be repretented there. Why should toe hold baok I Our cause, certainly ao far as the South is concerned, i a oommon.? Why should we not eonsult and act in com tnou ? It haa long been made matter of ecmplaint in regard to South Carolina that he ia eccentric and affects singularity of action?-that she will not consent to do what others are witling to do. The great statesman, whose commanding genius in other days marshalled her in the way she should go, a? longer inaplres her counsels or lends her the great moral and intellect-* aal weight of hie name and character. We must now choose ou> own way acoording to onr best lights. We can hardly go amiss in going with our frieoda. We may make a fatal mistake in eeparatiog ourselves from them. There never wae a time when mus tual counsel and united action were more necessary. The votes and the Influence of South Carolina may be of real service, and onr friends are entitled to the benefit of them. Besides, our State will be representted, and it is better that she should have a regular than an irregular representation.? Some Rucker or commander will be on bend to dispose of our vote, if there le not a regu lar eoovention nomination. Send, then a full -? -e --.J _-II.I. H ueiegauon 01 goou, uruug, iiuc?, Gov. Puii't view* are similar to those oi the latter gentleman, and aa we publish hia entire letter, hie opinions aa thereon expressed ean be found In fall." We reiterate what haa been said in these columns heretofore, that the Southern people, and especially thoee who are familiar with the operations of the suspension of the writ of habeai eorpui, should take Tory little stock in Ike coming Presidential election, and not ballo toe lustily for either Oreeley or Grant. If we want the former elected, we must not 1st the Northern people know it; just conrince them of the fact that ^>e is the favorite of the tfowth, and you will effectually accomplish bis defeat. We fear the endorsement by such atanneh uien as are enumerated above, will have rather an injurious effect upon the chaneea of Mr. Greeley at the North. Besides, too, Greeley, even in oase of his election, may not be able to do aa mnch in our favor aa might be expected. With a hostile Gstngreis, bis bends would be tied, and like President Johnson, do us no good and mnch harm. Let no cne be too sanguine. Completion of the Acta. As out readers know, we have been poshing vigorously the publication of the ete end Joint Resolutions of the last tea. aioo of the Legislature., Many of them wero important, nod we hope these especially have been rend and preserved for fotoro reference. The lost of Ibem are issued tbio week, and we take pleasure in stating that we will have considerable more epeoe in consequence, to devote to tho en teretoinmont of our renders, with miscellaneous, news, and ether matter. < <!?> " Oat tbe Best." . ' " Tbe Ladies' Working Society of the Baptist (Thnreb, opened their lee Cream Saloon, at the store between Messrs. Bbattib a Co. and Dr. D*av, on Tuesday lsat, whteh they intend keeping open, for the beneflt of the pnblie. daring the season. Go there and get tbe beet. *> ? Tax on M in latere. Hon. 9: H. CnAtsnanusv, Attorney-Oenesal of the State, has pnhHshed Me oMefal opinion deetdlng that IS in Inters of sellgisn off clergymen, are net liable te a tax onder the leecat license sot. x MMf|M rftho focflllH-t of Ik* U?|*d SklM, tf tho Llhoral Hopohho***, datod Ik* Mk but, m4N tktl ho ha^ 4*-, kmi npl/lH to Ik* oo?ariUot who kid la> f?r**4 kl* If hi* awlaajtoa ?P tho M la*U, , Mtil ho o??lfI?tr* how lb* work of (ho Cdn. lOBtioa had boon i*o*h*d la *11 part* of tho ooaatary. Ho 0*T* thai tho to*pon**o roooWod from all part* af Ik* aoaatay aaaaro hi** that tho aollow of Ik* Caavoattoa a*N* with tho approval of all iatorostod la romaloa aod rofora*. HI* priaolploo *Araj Tho gaarantoolac of all polltloal right* aoqairod Ihroagh tho warf oomploto laaaly and Impartial aafftaga; tho oqaal right* of all citboa*; local elf-government end not MLinUutloa the rapmuo; of the oivll authority, gad tb? upholding of the writ of irtm oorpos j eivU ervloe reform; u Independent reining of revenue by the people through their rnprenne* tetlvee us trammeled by Presidential inflnnnon; devoting the publie lead* to pnrnhnne end ons cupatlon by aaltlvatoa end not roohlnonly nqnnndered on rnilrend projeeia; maintaining of the publico fnlth end national eradlt; the grnteful rcsaeasbraaos of the neidlnin nad sailore who upheld the nationnl dag daring thn war. Mr. Quuif than cloeee hia letter of ueeeptenoe x ' ' " la thla (With, and with ihe distinct underntaad ing that IT elected I shell be the President, not of n party, but of tbe wbolo people, I accept yoar Domination, ia the confident treat that tbe ansae of our country men, North and South, are aagar to clasp baada serosa the bloody chasa which baa too loag divided them, forgetting that tboy have boon enemies ia tha Joyful ooonolonaassf that they are, and most henceforth remain brethren/' Pasaage of the Amnesty Bill-Also Civil Bights Bill Through tho Sonato. Congress has at last pasted tbs Amnesty Dill, WOIOD IHWTN All political dillbllltiN from trtrj one, excepting about two bond red persons; the excepted class are those who wore members of the thirty sixth and thirty-seventh Congress, and officers In the judicial, military and naval service ot the United States. There is not, we lean, a single person in this Congressional District, whose disabilities have not been removed. President Ghaut, in his message to Congress last Deoember, recommended the measure, and Congress, even at this late day, should have made a clean Job of the work. In selecting persons for positions in the State, there will bo a wider field hereafter to select from, and therefore men of higher qualifications and mere commanding talents have in oonseqnente become available. Until the test oath is repealed, however, those for whom the recent act has been passed, will not be able to qualify for any Federal offioe, should they receive an appointment. What the country needs is reunion, and the sooner all traces of the war are obliterated, the better it will be for the whole country. The Civil Rights Bill, which has passed the Senate, and has yet to go through the House, imposes a penalty for the exelaeion of any person dn aocount of color or previous conditions of servitude from any pnbllo inn, lioensed place of amusement or public conveyance, but does not apply to ohurehes, schools, cemeteries or juries. Its passage is not certain, at the present session. Mrs Dr. MiUsree's Charts. Our readers will remember that we, a few weeks since, alluded to an Improved method of cutting ladies and chlldrens garments by measure, a late and tery useAtl and valuable invention by Mrs. Dr. Millwus, of Greenwood, 8. C. We weuld state to those wishing to purchase one or more of theae Charts, that Mrs. Millwbs, the inventor, is now in this City, stopping at Dr. Bsaur's residence, tbe Ur. Caooa bouse, remaining during the summer, and will b? pleased to furnish all of our ladies who desire to adopt their use. Bhe will also take great pleasure in giving partic jar and minute instructions as to a thorough and complete understanding of their nlilitjr. Being in the City for several months, she oan be readily referred to, thus securing a full knowledge of their use. The prioe of the Charts is small, and those of our ladies who have not yet investigated them, should call and see Mrs. Millwbb and learn of their merits. Xffot at his Post, Those who have been so long and faithfolly served by Mr. Pkteb Caubls, and his friends generally, will regret to learn that sickness has compelled this veteran blacksmith to retire from his ooeful avocation.? The familiar sound of Mr. C's hammer and apvil, at his shop on tha consr of Main and Buncombe streets, has bean beard by ooe at.d another of us, day by day, (Sunday's excepted.) early and lata, during tha past fifty-. . _ tarsi An old resident of Greenville, who baa lived in the State of Missis aippi for twenty year* or mors, while on a viait to this placy not lung siooe. remarked that the most familiar objects he ssw in all tha town ware old Mr. Osublb and his shop on the comer. The business is continued at tba old atead, under the man igement of hia eon, Mr. Ubmev A. Caubls. X Strange Place for BeesOn Sundsv before last, at the Baptist Church in this plaee, m lbs choir were tak iog their plaees in the gallery, preparatory to commencing the morning service, a friend etanding at the front window and looking out into the porch, noticed a ewsrm of bees, which bad collected around lha top of one of lha huge columns supporting the roof of the porch. It is probable lhal they have found an opening whieh leads to the space between the sailing and roof of the poreti, and intend making that piece a per* manent abode. It is not likely, should this be the ease, that the worshipers would be disturbed by them, as they seldom fight except in eetf defence, end they are almost beyond I be reach of raoie?tatlon from any aouree whatsoever. So, per force, It seems, these buey little lneeete will hare their own way abont the matter, and go on with their work; and perhaps a year or two benoe the proceeds of their labor will prove ao mean oentributlon to our aanae of rvii|ivn? Wa beve b??n informed by the 8exton sine* writing Kit above, that a (warm or two of booa have hived la tho steeple for aevoral years. Mora Candidates. Our l<et ia gaining strength, two eeeeeaioos being made with this iasne. The friends of Col. 8. 8b CatrrVMR announee hkn for thtr Senate, and Mr. 8. R. WaerHoaiLAM) for the House. There are still others who are f*t to be aaaoaneed, we, learn. .. . . ? Joan H. Ooonwis, Beg., has bean appointed {Votary PubUo for QreanrUle County ii tn win,|f?it , a i m* Tbo 8UU Bap?htetdw( o! tdmlloa, Bm. J. K. Jiuaoa, ha? Uaood ardor addtotng tbo Coaniy Mod Oo*aMo?in ? 4in it oom ill Um fro# oibiboo mMU df IIm Stat* Tblo ItfOflUPtP^ Alios I# mk by Mr. Aumm is wm^smm of roptb? 8tato Timaror to tbo offrct that lb? Stato appropriation for tbo mpport of nhooli will not b? paid on til lha oollootioo of tba i?K gtatril Um Tbs artldi of Dr. & J. If ctmaedik, ??llr Ing th? Now Charlestoa book of Hra 8aluoS. Obaftm, * Pita Hugh air tbo So oik Carolina Robot Boy: or; It to no Crimo to bo Bora a GooUosnao," boo booa received, and will appoar next week. A too, tbo ortiolo of Jao. II tbuuu> and a. M. Oam, la roford to tbo Ooort Houao.> A tan, tbo contribution of " O. K on H Tbo Laboring Claes." ?? o? Orlcinal Poetry, by Mro. Qwtn. ' On tb* trot pogo will bo foaad Part I of an original poo* written by Mro. Laura Qwtir, whooo productions we alwoyo publish with delight. Wo ask pardon for not producing it earlier, as R has boon ea file for one or tiro OMotbe. Idrorhoolt London and Globe Inauranoe Company, Especial attention is oallod to tho advortloement of Mr. Jnuoe 0. Smith, Agent, in anotbor aoluma, of tbo above Company.? It lo one of tho boot Inauranoe institutions in sistonor. Ho will give all neoesoory inlormation, tapoa applloatloa. - O ' [ Koaoro. William Seattle dk Co. Advertise this wook, Shoes, Gloves, Hoes, Ao? Ao. Thev alwovo hsve a eeneral v?? riety, and you oannot min it iu oalliag oo them for anything wanted. dmlttad to tha Practio* of LawOur friend, Mr l)tvu> U. Sraaa. at the last session of Court for OrMirilW Coonty. was admitted to tha practice of Law, ia the Courts of thia Slate, his examination belbre a committee of attornays being very eredit* able, and highly ahoken of. ? 40??-a '??? Medical Card. i Drs. 17. B. A J. II. naaaisoR, recent graduates of the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, offer their services to the oitisens of their community, as will be seen by their card. They are young gentlemen of a high order of merit and excellence, and will no doubt receive, as they deserve, the confidence and patronage of their neighborhood. FOB THE OBKENVILLR ENTERPRISE. Sohool Commissioner. Mr. Editor?Ae quite a number of nominations are being made to be considered by the onnventlon to nominate County officer*, and as considerable interest was manifested before in reference to the shove office, the undersigned begs lesve to sohmil a word of caution to every delegate. The |l,000 salary ia quite an inducement to msny office eekere, who want the money, end ilien at tend lo other business, ee before, to the sac rifice of tha manlal. moral and religious culture of the young of our County, while and colored. Away with private interest, and now for the publie welfare. The Conn ly delegates should clear the way, and seek the man of eduoatioosl standing, a non?po litinal, unselfish Christian gentleman, one that will give his lime, energy and heart to the advancement and improvement of those who are carelessly passing fr<>m childhood to ignorannt manhood and womanhood Too much importance cannot be attached to this subject, and it behooves every voter lo move in the matter, and instruct the Township 'representatives to aot according to the necessities of the neoole whom tl.?? represent. Select ft live man, who is not seeking the office, and direct him to adopt the plan of the Commissioner who more than any other has attained success in the State, and all will be well with as. Yours truly, COUNTRYMAN. FOR Lf?oe and Muslin Curtains, Cloth, Wood, Rustic and Paper Shades for Windows, ro to FOSTER & HUNTER'S. For the QTeenTUle Enterprise Grevmvillk, S. C.. May 24'h. 1872. Mr. Editor ? Enclosed you wifl find a short article written hy a small colored girl, whioh I hope you will give a place in th? columns of your paper, and oblige, yours respectfully, M. Iv. It. MAY-DAY IN GREENVILLE ?BY ONE OF THE P UPILS OF THE A LLBN SCHOOL. We were all anxiously awaiting the arrival of May-day, and to not joy and great delight, it came at last. Little hands were joyously engaged in gathering knots of flow ere and weaving garlands to crown our festive day. The schoal grounds were ringing with sineere laughter, and the woods were welcoming our returo. But as morn was breaking, the heavens were collecting ita vapors, and onr day was to be passed amid wet and disagreeable rain. Notwithstanding, the children of the Allen School assembled at the M. R Church, Ahd with their teachers marched from thence to the sehool grounds, headed hy a hand of music Formiug into a circle on th-lr arrival, and singing one of the school songs, " Sweet Spring," one of their number addressed the aodienee in honor of the day and occasion The May pole, tastefully dreaeed, was then raised, and the song, M Beautiful Robins," song. The Queen eleet, attended by twenty Maids of Honor waa announced, and after a short address of welcome, crowned amid shoots of applause. Daring the eoro nation, the rain (ell in small drops, bat by degrees It esme almost vehemently, and the Queen had barely time to thank the audience. and reward tK* - - r-? * ? "P ""y*""'" ere it wm nrceesary to make an oheieenee end adjourn to the aehool room, where the remainder of the programme for the oeca? aion was enacted. Alter' apending e lew hour* lovingly together with the eehoolmater, elaavmate*, friend* end leaehere. the children again gathered around the Maypole. and the Queon Dade all aduie.' The aong, "We love to elng together." wai heartily rendered, and all ratired, well pitaetd with Hay Day with the Allen BehoeL ZETA. ? Mg| ? ' * ELEGANCE of Manners, Elegance of Person, and Elegance ol Dress, make a favorable impression for yon upon yonr neighbors and friends, and it you desire to create sncb an impression, bny your Goods of ' FOSTER dj HUNTEK, Taa Alabama Olaima matter i? vlrtoellj settled, ae far, at leaat, ae enneeq dentin) damage# art eoaeerned, tSa Pree-deat having withdrawn aM etaim to that way. FOR good, durable and cheap Stockings for Children, Ladies and I iroSIKR 4 HtJNTEITfl. OacsiTiLLS, S. C., May tf, 1 ftifc I He*, jium'./air?Mr Diai Bi? : Tour letter ?U HBifcid this morning, uk|g an expression of tag vi?wi to regard to tbelearoe to bo panned in 8o?th Osrolina, u ?4 tbo nomination M ornop Greeley for Present, and tbo tenting of dtlegactO to tl|p Bagtnore ConTontlOB. L In my bpiolea, tbo election ofdiuliy la- * tbo only hopo wo have of reform tog'the State and National Governments, and restoring tbo oonntry to poaoo aad proapority. It wonld bo nloldal folly for Da moo ratio party to ! think of makihg a separate neminatibn'for PfOOiBint. I Will Jto father, anfrlay II Wonld 1 bo criminal to tbo Boatb, aad la top tbo party i witb a waat of patriotism, aad a narrow, oontraeted nMibaim utterly diafrnecful. m t < n tbo DeseeotaUe warty will now unite ' witb tbo Llborol l?hllmn^ mm; gnttBOas Mi . iotory aro beyond a doubt la too Presidential > election. Tbo military tyrant will bb bnrlod from bla tbrono, oirli government restored, and tbo ropablie raved. There 1a no differ* enoo beta eon Domoerata *mg Liberal Bap?btt> Kl lUidioc on iho OiaoiDottk DUtform. ' < *T ? -?77 - - w y bara the tame great and patriotio oh. ject* in riow?to rettoro repnblioan principles I aad tbo rights. of tbo Blatoe, to*purge the Government, State aad Federal, of Ita corruption. extraroganoo aad roguery, to gWre poaoo aad prosperity to tbo Southern State*, why, than, should wo not unite heartily and oordU ally with sdeh friends and allien? In fbot, 1 tbo Democratio party stand* pledged in honor 1 and good faith to endorse the Cincinnati aom- 1 inatioD. It Was ao understood by the Liberal, < Republicans, fripm tbo expressions everywhete 1 i of tbo Demooratlo papers, before they ami la Convention. . Horace Greeley ii an honest man, and bas all bla Ufa been governed hy principle. Ho J baa rreat khillkv. anil will ./l-i-i.'.- - Government on round Republic in principles. The lumi on nklth he so boldly find persistently opposed the South ere deed end buried. His antecedents, therefore, have nolhlog to do with the present oontreb Should me not, i therefore, exert all enr influence in sneering his nomination by the Baltimore Convention ? ' I think it proper (bat this Convention shonltl meet, for the parpens of uniting the party an Greeley and Brown, and showing, the world | that they are willing to sacrifice all personal considerations and all pdtty honors and eg- ' grandisement for the good of their country, 1 The Democratic Convention, which is to ( assemble in Colombia on the 11th of Jt^ne, should, by all means, send delegates to the Baltimore Convention. The ^vote of South < Carolina may, perchance, influence the nomination and endntsemsnt of Greeley abd Brown. It would ut least shew our willingness to onoperate with the trlends of itltfrm, and accept as allies all who are disposed to help ns in !: our oppression snd ruined condition. Hot io send delegates to BaltimCrC, would heiinwise, unkind and supercilious. It would be a reproaob to the State, under existing circum- ] stances, and woaken the sympathy of our < friends every where?-North and 6ontb, Bast and West. Unless the honest Repulliean* of South Carolina, white and black, will take np Greeley, there is no hope of bis getting the vote lot the Stute. It would bo the basest ingratitude, ] on the pert of tho colored people, not to sup- j port Greeley, who has done more to set them free than any other man in America. ,, Thirty or forty years bae he fought manfully for their emancipation and right of suffrage. The corruption and Uxtravaganca of our State Government ought to make all honeet colored peoplo rise up and purge it of the rogue* who are now administering it for their own gain, and to the serious injury of tho oolored people. But for the influence of the corrupt office* \ bolder*, carpet-bagger* and scalawags, the oolored people would all go fpr honest men and measures. They sre not benefitted by the millions which have been stolen to enrich the few. I write yen in great baste, and am trulv and sincerely your friend. B. P. PERRY, FOR Mosquito- Netting, and , Lace Mot?qniii? Bass. gr? to , FOSTER A HUNTER'S. Presentment of the Grand Jury. STATE OF SO^TH CAROLINA. | GltBKWYILLE COUNTY.'/ In the General Sessions, May Term, 1872. To kU Honor Jamei L. OrY, Pre tiding Judge f The Grand Jury beg leave to make the following General Preeentmenl; That wo bare examined the officer of the Clerk of the Court, Sheriff, and other County offices, and find , them in good condition, and that the different officers perform thoir duties with fidelity and *j officienoy. So far as we are ablb to jqdge, the reports on moneys made by the Clerk and Probate Judge are trfcti and correot. We have examined the County Jail, and find I it wc'l kept, and the inmates well provided for. 1 The roads and bridges, the Grand Jury are < pleased to report are generally in ^ood condiUon l7/\. : . 4 A committee of nur body has visitpd the ' Poor House, and report it also in good condition. The unfortunate inmates of this institution report the care and attention of the "Steward, as worthy Of all praise and commendation. Inasmuch as a resent Act of toe Legis- j latere provides fer the removal U> the several counties from the Lunatic Asylum. M Columbia, such of the insane as are not vfolent, we wopld therefore recommend to the Board of Coanty Commissioners, to make provision for . tha erection of enitable buildings at tha Poor Honse, for the reception and safe heaping of such persona as may be sent to this County, under the provisions of the aforeuamed Act., In conclusion, we desire to return thanks to i bis Honor the precidiog Judge, for bis valuable assistance rendered to us in the discharge of our duties. All of which tl respectfully submitted. ym. C. BAILEY, Fore cash. Ordered to be published in the Omen* vUle papers. , V v 1 W. A. McDANIEL, G. C. P. A 0. 8. FOR Elegant Lawns and Percales, at Low Figures, go to ; FOSTER & HUNTER'S. FOR pretty Colored Piqnes, P. K. S., Cheap, go to i . < FOSTER <fc HUNTERS. , Ir Mbho*uif. REFLECTIONS ON THE DEATH OF MRS. ELLEN HARRISON. IT is a sad, and yet a sweet privilege, to roeord a faw thoughts to the memory of de* i parted loved ones. How sweet ip memory, ,, the only bridge that oonnects Time and literally, and how ofttn do wSpass over its mysterious arobes in contemplating the dead. We. slose our eves an^ allow our thoughts to float hack but three short yeaya, and we see Bllen arrayed in white, thrlovely, to para, so happy, i One sweet flower, sod then another, blooms aronnd the hearth-stone. All seems sunshine i and pleasure; bat, alas! how Uncertain is i Ills. Tha tmme of mother i? .hardly Biped from infant lips wbsn we laid her in the totnh. After a brief )0neas of twelfa days, with the aMistanse of tha best medical aid, and the attentions of a dsvoted husband and loving relatives, bat to no avail. Tha sternal mandate went forth, and O Was so. Hew pstieally she f suffered, bow eulmlyiabe passed away, how beautiful aba looked even in death : with that sweet, calm faeb, who could doubt bar eternal > bap^iabtm n Paradise7 Oh, how we all Iswed bay. Bft bpvu wa not that sweet hope that Is ' like an anohor to tbb soul, sate knd steadfast? Why do we nKMtn 7 Weald wa recall her from thoaa realms of atornaf :bliss to Ijatm world pf cares pud tears and trials 7 Ws mourn her loss'; ear hearts yearn Ibr hsr little nvHt>*ri<tM lanna. TTm gyanililia ..ilaaitiT r with bar grlaf -aatichao himbaud aad rpUtivea: , bat a* for liemlf, #b?7 Ma* aafcel of light, ia 1 > BOW ?lftg(ng ttM M?( of If MM Md (bo Lttlb. J Lot n? bow to iU will of <M? wf oaljr wait a fair briaf abort dap, tad wo, too. May, hood , In hood, (tag praiaaa ia PartdUe with oar XUan. I.'.; * - ;; Ctj J; it TMoiW erarlaatin'g aprlag appaart? j Ttero Joya aboy a^rtf di* n r. n. s. } JFOR biMtiAtt and okeae OorMte, and Talked and Hoopbkirta, F"? FOSTER A HUWBR&. " | J Co'ton uoMliled; mIn *.#10 balta? middling M. Gold, iMQISf. ? | Ciarlutoi, May If. iTaia>9 **>og,< uDMtiiad d nominai*U; r?M>pla 680 bit#*: ?!? 5b5 ' Hook 8.869. Df. Tutt* 8artaparilla and Qnaaa't ~ BaligMi ? - tu No remedy pm*w<an puf raluablo |n Modlei?al froporilaa aatnla ooroblnkHon of ?o Room, B?Hm and Bark a. Tha Qutan'a Do- th llvht k MltnAalxUai K? nkviiaiana In Iw M the raosi powerful remedy khW frff 1?" *1 Jure Blood. liver Computet, Nervonaneaa, male Complaint*, Co net! pat ion, fthtiema-' ' tlan. Di.ee ve of the Kldneya. S) phititle AJ feotiona, Skin Diaeaaei, Cbroola Complaint*. P* Ac. But in tbia preparation U ia combined j" With other vegetable product*, which rmdam ita virtue* doubly valaable Moat die ^ raaeehav* their otigin ia thta l^iood, and aa ? a Blood ParAar the Saraaparilla a n d' p? Queen'* Delight baa no equal.. It requires to bnt a trial to eenvloee the moat aeeptieal. fiTi " ' ?T Fort Female Oomplainta, whether in 4 Soung or o(q. tnarrriea or tingle; at the awn ef womanhood or the tare ol life. Dr. I eei rVitt'a Liver Pill* are an acknowledged fai lymrdyt ,-j ? .. K hri 1 , ' po Dr. TtUfi Dair Dye hat n<r Bad odor. {f1 Tl mwm???bm??? all PUBLIC MEETING* .? ' A DEMOCRATIC MASS MEDTING wiU ?f be held in the New Court Hocae of the Oity aai ?f Greenville, en Saleadav hi June, for the jj" purpose of -eeleetlng Ten Delegate* to attend u* the State Democratic Convention, to be held ?*{ it Columbia, en tba 11th of Jane. Come one, uei >em* nil. ? May 30 4 1 I i in i bit ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' EE = ' ' ?- up For the Senate. 1 THE friend* of Colonel 8. 8. CRITTBNDEN, announce him a candidate for the State lenate at the enaulog election. Mayia 4 td >pi the Legislature. ?, WE aih authorised to annonhee' SIMEON cal it. WESTMORELAND, Raq., aa a candtdata Th or lha Legist at ura, at tb* ensuing elect ion. * ?*? . 4 td Z For' Pnnntv Onrnmiaainner*. 'lu COL. ROBERT ARNOLD, tb. CAPT. WM. GOLDSMITH, *? B. R. JOHNSON, Eaq. 1 eU The above Ticket la nominated for Coun- pe iy Oom.ofeslnnera, and the gentlemen com *" poking it are respectfully requeued to aU t|,, low thdir names to be ueed an . ! : , / TAX PAYERS. j M?y ?* .*< V ' td, ci, Per Behool Commie sinner. WE era authorised by the frioodi of JOHN fu W. WOOD, Esq., to announce hiui aa a.candi- it date for School Commissioner, at the enauing t0 elcdtiea. J-td : H< For School Commissioner. it WE are autlioii*e<l l?y many fnenda of A. n>< C. MoGER, Esq., to announce'him aa a oan M didale for reflection as School Commie* mi aioner of Greenville County, at the ensuing e? election. . Jt-|d gb| , For Solicitor. The frienda of ABSALOM BLYTHB, ha E-qufra, leepCclfully announce him in ^ Cnndidaie fur the office of Solicitor of the jt, Bth"Judicial Circuit, at tha enauing eiec* thi tion. For 8oho^l Commissioner. j?y WE are authorised to announce JOHN H. ft'j" SCHOFIELD aa a candidate for School Com- d,, mieeioner ol Greaqrille County, at the enauiag by ileetion. f-td , For.^dfaefjy rebate. If WE are authorized to announce SAMUEL ! J. DOUTHIT, Eaq., aa a candidate for re Diecuua m uuugo ??i i luunio iur urcwnTiiio County. 1-td it For the Legislature. , ; , Ci t W8 ft re authorised to announce F. B. an McDEK, Esq., aa a can did ft te for the Legisla* m| ture, At the emueing election. 1-td tic . -+ ..i J>1 For Ehenff. I th WE Are Authorised to announce J. L. rt'1 SOUTHERN, Esq., aa a candidate tor re- 0 eloetion, as Sheriff for GreenrlUe County. . May 8 .1 . td an I ?? For Sheriff, ll(. WE, the friends of JAMES 0. TEAROIN, In Announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, At the H' next flectlen. . ^ * . e e f For tho State Senate. *Jj WE ere authorized by the friends ef JAMBS gu P. MOORE, Esq., to announce hhn aa a can- tb didate for A seat la the State Senate, at the he ensuing election.'. t<; . j 1-td; " . . ' ; 1 For Olork of tho Court. WE are authorised to annonnee W. A. Me- fo, DANIEL, Esq., as n candidate for re-eleetlon Aj aa Clerk ef the Court for Oreenrille County. Ft MayS It;. td 2 - ^ IU WEim anlho'ized to announce the name of J AMPS BIRNIE, E-q? ? a Caudate,.0 fur th<? dfR<-e of Solioltor of tli? Eighth Jndi? U\ cial Circuit, at the enautaw elaetinn. 6l-tf ^ th Announcement ; The friande of Colonel W. H. PERRY an- fr' nannee him aa a Candidate Jor Re-EIectlon R for Solicitor of the 8th Judicial Diatrict of Sonth Carolina. ' ' 60?tf I" ? ? ? ^ i i.- i i *< I i ] | p Gl&tty Book Lodgo, Bo-. 811 0.0 F.. *' WfLfc fc* mBTIfUtEB at Highland _ . Oaere Port OBee, In ihia County, on " Saturday J??a let, hy Tboma* Steee, JJ1, Esq., Dep. Grand Maater, aaalated Ky Harare. 23 J. h. Bon them, M. K. Rahertaon, J. H. Be ho- ' held, L. W lUianaa and 8. J. DoathiL May 30 4 ^ ' 1 c0 BEATTIE CO. ? TTAVJ A ^EUTIFPL AisORTMRlcr' to MB BFB MFCS MB ir cr.ot'i Hiftd fltiteb^d md HhMiii B?#xi 4j Hue iv/'.rt I IhOIDI, ' ^ Ladtoa' CUM, Noteeee, Gou and Laatber y, H II OEM . In xtrtoty.. j ft,; v . , ?n , rWwMfttoil.) ;? J K12K?.f kia "' H?*?CliQTEf. * WbU.Baod** aflkud.. Bart Wif I ?!? ?. M "ryy?sfta JaftfcWM, Batagaa, Ae., at graat* la ly idittMBfBM. '' , ip Hto -.vc\* mv. -,'i o. r2 . ;o * ' 9 .i i. v i n- ? UVEJtMOL AND"ul wii.?intra accident* occur >tn uning unsafe oils, than from steamboats d railroads combined. Over 300,000 fainU s oontinue to barn Pratt's Astral Oil, anil no cideqtg directly or ipdiracUy hare occurred >m burning, storing or handling it. Oil oustf of Charles Pratt, established 17t0, Now >rk. it i|kmiti/u! Whitt, soft, smooth and clear in is produced by using Q. W. Laird's Doom of Youth." It rem ores tan, freckles, nhnras, and all other discoloration* from a skin, leaving the complexion brilliant and autlful. Sola at all druggists. This propstlob is entirely free frem any material dot. nental to health. For Dyrprpiip. Indigestion, depression of irlta ana general debility In their rarioma mi; also, an ? prarentire against Fever and roe, and Other intermittent fsscrs. The irro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cdltenys, made 1 Caswell, Basard A Co., New York, and Id .by all drnggists, is the heel tonic, and as topic for patient* recovering from fnrnr or her sickness, it has no equal. Ri*Uy'? Qnxufne Ootdrii Belt Cblogne If a* according to tbn origtanl formula ot Pro* tt, Parte, no long and favorably known to a custodiers of Hsrltsnd, Barrel and Risley d (heir tranches, for lis loo permanent fraanoe is ?dw made by R. W. Ri?tey pad the' sde supplied by his successors, Morgan A Isley, WbolAhle Druggists, New York. ii: a n u t ^ ? ...n.inii swvw-f rrari ion in it article known for olaepaing and preeerva the teeth and guma. Sold hv all druggiata. rKW "25 and 50 rente per bottle. ' F. C. Walla bo., New York. j, i nv *! > il Carbolic Ha fee aneqafclled aa a Beat tog [impound.. pbyaleiana recommend U aa the oat wotfdorfh! remedy arer known. Prtoe rttapw box. John F. Henry, aole hayrie or, ? College Place, New Yo^. Cbritiodom't Hair Dpt<?Tkla aeagnlltopai mpound la bejoad eontinggney, the aaieat id moat reliable Dye In aiiateneo | never Iting to impart to the Bait, eniferaailw of lpr, noariahment and elaatlelty. /Mannleery ?8 Bladen Lane, New York-4* ' ffvapnia (a Opinm per I Bed of lie atehening id poiaonone qanKtlea. It la n perfeet nne me. not prodn?tog headache or ^oyftApo|l<to xrfrx&at i&aKvs Hfc. .. .nff , \ ' May I t$??? Flmnl Netiee. ^Lt .r?i>?ow^ ineiBrku to *H? Mi BKATT1E A ? .. a jaaairss < *< y?*r> (HWi) ?r? MBMUd to (**? aad 'iu? MHm *' ** r*u* **lnUrMt ' 1 r' ' 9 *4 i 4, , ;# ^ 4 INSURANCE CHICAGO LOS8S8, PAID IN 60 DA iovjth oabolina < MO. 10 B&OAD STRBBf 1* V ' C. T tOW^Vl JULIUS C. IHITtf, A|?B(, May 29 II aula? rtiAckeUy vitalised, It .will 1 on b# as deed as Imtn In , Pud i * wlthailog fibers and stimulate tha torpid < tip with Lrofc'i Katiamoh, and tha aril, < lioh ail itkifiaa ioob oiininftii in bnldr 1 f^bX,: at it b# kept moderately moiat with a pre- ( Tttlot capable of nonrlahlni and invtgorat- i i it. Ltok's Katb aeiok fulfills tbaaa con- | Linos, and U tha only artlala that aoiuelhr i if* neic life into the capillary tubal, through 1 ileh tha ndtural nouriahmant haa eaaaad to ' aa. Thia para and baralaaa vegetable proration laaHaorbad by tha akta of tba bead i tho roota of the fcgir, and Danes into tha tmenu by tha ibrce or capillary attraction. Died'Suddenly of Reert Diaaaaa. How aonamoa la tha announoamant. Tbouoda ara aoddaoiy awcpt into eternity by. thia tal Malady. Thia diaaaaa gsnaqalfy hah Jta Igfn In tmpnra blood filletl with irritating, iaonoua matariala,. which, circulating rough tho heart, irritate its dalicata tiaanaa. longh the irritation may ht'first be only gbt, producing a little palpatation or irreg* ir action, yet by and by the diaaaaa becomea mly aented, and lnfiammattbn or hypetroy, or thickening of tba lining tneaabrane or the valves, la pradnaad. How wlta to give rly attention to a eaaa of tbla kind. Untural throbbing or pain in tba region of the art ahonld adtaonlah one that all la not right, d if you would pragerve it from further dia* ta, you moat help It to beat rightly by the ? ot auob a remedy aa ahall remove tba , uoe of tha trouble. Uaa Dr. Pierce's Q?u>as cdical Discovert before tba discaae baa coma too aeated, and It will, by its great >od purifying and wonderful regulating DDcrtlea, effect a perfect cure. It oontaiua. ralclbal properties which act specifically on the tissuet of the heart, bringing about teal thy action. Bold by all Arat-claea drug'ta. J iULi Haw we Uted to Be Physicked Who done not remember the time when ring purgation waa considered indispensable summer health T No matter for wry faces, ? inevitable aalta and senna, rhubarb, or lomnl and jalap, must be administered.? cse " spring medicines^" the youngster* re told, were to keep tbein bale and hearty ring the summer. We all know now tbnt * waa a falacy ; that new vigor, not deplen, is what ia required at the commencement the summer solstice. Aa a preparation for ? enervating effects of oppressira summer ather, a Course of Hosteller's Stomach tters is highly oipedient. This famous vugthle preparation haa threa prominent prorties : It renovates, purifies, and regulntes the'functions of the body. It is composed clusively of pur* vegetable productions, vis s essential principle of Mopongahela Rye, d the most efficacious tonic and alterative ota, harka,.and gnms known to medieal bolials Hanca. it is nn ?' suiutelv safe madU le and no tincture of tho Pharmacopoeia cat) mpara with it either in purity, or in the rkitjr of ile ohjocis, and Its comprehensive rait*. Happily far mankind, tho theory that War necessary to proatrat* a patient in order care him. is Loraver exploded, and the true iloappbical doctrine, that vigor ia one great tugonist of disease, baa taken ita place.? blotter's Bitters ia an inrigorant, and hence ia tba proper medicine for the feeblo at thia )?t trying season of the year. Be sure that you obtain th* genuine article, there are innumerable vile imitation* in tba irket. Look to the ornamental stump, tba graved label, and the name blown into the sea. Hoatetter'a Stomaob Bitten is suM In >ttela only. 5 2A JVw lieautijying Agent?Ail Dentifrices d their drawbacks, until the Balobrious irk of the Soap Tree was Drought from the lilian Valleys to perfect the flagrant Rotont, the meet delightful artiole fur the teeth at a brush was error dipped Into. "Ckiidreu'e Lint* Saved far 60 CuUs.VKr<f caae of croujp can he cured when first taken Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, warranted r 'it years, and never a bottle returned. It 10 cures diarrhoea, dysentery, colfo, sore roat, cute, burns, and external pains. Hold tba druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New rk. Venue herself would not bar* been beautiful her complexion had been bad. If baauty akin deep, It is necessary lo secure and re lu that part of itpp^d ladts*. instead of renin g to paints ana powders, should rcmemr that an Impure, blotchy, or sallow akin the proef of feeble digestion, torpid liter, or listed blood, for all which Dr. Walker's iLtroRMtA Vinkoar Bittbrs is a safe, sure d effectual remedy. ? DumeU'e Ooenafne.?No oils, neither po?des or alcoholic washes?foreign or dome?i?can compare with Cocoaiae a* a HAIR, HB83INO. Jt anchors the hair firmly In e soalp?gives it sew life and lustra?and riders it too "crowning glory" of bo|b sexes, 1 and y<mag.!' ''?!" 1 l> _? ... NBON AM AiOBE klOM-P^NY. Jmmo n k.iki*. vojJu.aiiL.ofi.9oo oo Y8 Tooo.ooo 00 iiiiBBAL AGENCY, , CHARLESTON, S. 0. ?EI dk CO., OmoniI A lean. Clr?MVlll?( I. C. 4 la 'I'!.1 1 mi 1 J { ^Tjm Tu^Attii CaoBCM.-?Tt building, the TMy i||bt of which woukl causa locout feelings U the bmiU A wsll-csryhd ?roM should point to ftaarca | bsmIvs papal* lUluod class should throw nsrsllc light tthwari tba states; pulpit. alUr, ceiling and galleries should ho ornamented with figurative mouldings, and the oolotaaa that apMUTt tba galleries, aad tho hahutcrs that ralf thorn in, ihould ho of classic patterns. Aor eongrogu. Hon wishing so eh a church should seoa tholr ardors for finishing matorial to Ur. P. P. StStlSRJ S&St Bliodty^**., Nt. 10 Hajne stiMt, Ctiarlo A i i A u A A ! A ? a .. . * ??>i f. n a >irn'fJ Drs W. B- ft X H. Hirr a*nf fiKSPkbrtrVLtY r OFF BR Ib4(r PROFESSIONAL, SntVlCB8 to tho public. Wilt ho found or, the Residence -of John B. Harrison, Esq,, Bftoon mi loo bolow Greenville. May 79 1 4 3m LAND POE SALl TWO TRACTS of LAND, on South 8elu. do River, containing 780 eerea, port boot River and Croek BOTTOM, with bow improvement# A loo large lot of valuable HORSR9, CATTLE ood HOQ8. Apply to JULIUS 0. 8M1TH. or J. M. McCLANAIIAN, May 29 4 td In the Court or Probate, OR BEN VIBLR COUNTY. BARKSDALB CHARLES vo. EDMUND B. GARRISON, and others?/Vftfiow /or Sale o/ Real Etmte to pay Debt*, dee. XT APPEARING to my satisfaction that John N. Garrison, David 0. Garrison, and Mary Garrison, Defendants in this ease*, reside out of the State; It is ordered, on motion of Sullivan A Stokes, that thoy do appear in person or by attorney, at a Court of Probate to be holdeo at Greenville Court House, on the 8th day of July n?jt<, to Show cause, If any they can, why the Real Bsttfte of O. W. GARRISON, deeeaaed. should net he sold to pay the Debts of said deoeased. and for Partition among the heirs; on falling to attend, their consents will be entered of record-. 8. J. DOUTBIT, J. P., O. 0. May 27th, 1871. ? The State of South Carolina, GREENVILLE COUNTY. By S. J. DOUTHfT, JTsf aire, Judy, ef Pro bale of laid County. WHEREAS, BARK6DALE CHARGES baa filed a Petition b? my Qffise, praying that Lettere of Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights ap<| credits of 0., W. GAIUUSON, late qf |ho County aforesaid, deceased, should be grahted to him. Tkete an, there/ore, te cite aod admonish all and singular the kindred and creditosa of the said deceased, to be and appear in Ihe Court of Probate for Said County, to be holden at GtasseUle Court U?use> as (As Ilk dmy of June fieri, to show cause, if any, why ;he said Administration ahoqld not be graoted. 8. J. DOCTHrr, J. P.. 0. C. Office of Judge of Probate, Mey 23d, 1872. May 2V 4 2 ; ... ... . ,t. . ' ' Notice ? TS lier-by giren that we will apply to fl. J. Diiuihit, Probate Judpoof Orr-nrlHe Cown'y. on the 29th day of June next. (?r a Una' discharge as Administrator* of the late of JOSEPH H. fURNEk, deceased. J EPPERSON BARTON, ) . . . f. J E 'IUHNKR, ) Afltnrs. May 24th, 1872. 4-5 I - ' Auction. ON Sales day in Jane next, I will sell to the highest bidder, In front Of my Shop', at 9 o'olock, all WATCHES, CLOCKS, Ao., left prior to Jaftgaty'1, 1S72-, for re pa In, wblob Is still la my care, aarsdeemed. y t J. 0. BLACK. May 22 . t ^ ' 2 Prof, H. G. DeCamps. I^EALEH in all klnda. of MUSICAL U MERCHANDIZE. On hand-Ss anoa. Mclodeona. Flutee, Ac, Sheet Muaio nnd Mnaie B'oka. Call and **? him, at hia Rooma lo tl>o ACADEMY OF MU8IC. Near the Female College, l Greenville, S. O. May 22 , S ,]Af Cool and Sparkling. " TlliCKKINDKBU.'' J c ' I I . $i| { ijr til ? rvr .1 THIS HANDSOMt. SODA FOUNTAIN CONTINUES to dUpenoe IOK-COLD, Refreahlng and InTlgoratlag SODA WATER, With Lemon, Cream, Been, RaaphaHy, Sttawherry, Vanilla, Orange and Sara*par ill* SYRUPS, at If. A. HUNTER A CO.'S 4 GOOD Stock of DHL OS. CHEMICAL* and FANCY ARTICLES, , t M. A. HUNTER A CO.'S qnuTT'S Lirer PILLS iVinegar and Planx ' title* HITTERS j Hair-Djed, Cometlea, Lotioaa, Perfumery i?d Cigar a, At M. A. HUNTER A CO.'S Why t) ? m 4 Mrs. Minnie O'Connor, 11' RKSPECTtOLtT CALLS uBB r*otf tb?i ib? will ?i**, m JV Iff WiMC* WM, M-Of HUT DUCMtTlOH,- ? ..^ssrisau" I Pm*f J4m*T, ??JpA|> WiWili, DrtM Trl??lnga, Button*, (l; t oik*. Actio!?? VP* Mi?*r??? t* B.-A BMh*f?t*onni* * tWfwIhHy olieltod. ; Notice Fn?i?>ii "l iv wnom it may Aon art. that t l?8 J. tWDihit. CHaV)B aa A<halaWtrtt*r?f th? Eatate of SHALOMA MAY. dMMMl, tfcarafora all parti? HavWg alatma againat aaJd Batata *jU paaaaal Uup* I#, iM M tAa Probata Judii oa or bafrra aald day, or ba daharrtd, - V. o COX. A4v?aiaUator r,May 16.1W2. . X, 4 : oil -# ai .Sai .