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H\)t 0nicrprm. fflRIINviiLLK, e. o. -.,1 wA--4- ?? WK?VBtDAY, iMX M?T*. 0?? Aum in CaAnineToii.?The AdnHlii?| Apocy of Maura. Wauii, Kvans A Cmiwili, represented bj Roswsi.l T. Loo as, Esq., Ii tka only authorised A fancy for this p?p?r la Charleston. * ^ # ^ * " The School Ooanhnoiunblp^TM Ar. J. Mate of "OottBUjiB?a?" Wa art requested by tha author of tha article he oar last Issuv over the cigaatara of 44 Ctwtiyau," to atata that no paraon la particular war meant or intended, and that tha htotfrtMloM of Xdaoatioa in oar Coanty ware desired to bo promoted. The writer of the article being a member ef the laat Coanty nominating Convention, know the ceramble made for the oftee of 8ehool Commissioner, aad merely wished to pat tha delegates on a proper gaard, before going into tha Convention that will mastFour tittle Boys Drowned. Wa publish a communication from a friend, containing the particulars of thr drowning of four llttlo boys, oo Thursday evening last, iq a mill p?nd in Anderson Couotj, ten mil? from this City, sons ol Mr. Joxl Ellison, Mr. Taos. Covca and Mr. Sidxxt Covob. It was a tad and dWtrasoiag oireumstsnoa to Iho afflicted familiet, and the bereavement a very great one indeed. What a heart-rendering eeene, those four little bodies laying, side by side t Extraction of a Ball. Dr. H. V. WvsTMoaKLAND informs as that he bad a ball extracted from his right sida, jnst below the shoulder blade, about four weeks ago. Dr W. reeeived this ball into his person, at Upperville, Virginia, on the 21st of June, 1863. It baa remained in its plaee of lodgment from theo ttill extracted, and during all the time gave him more or leu pain, running and diacharging matter. The ball, until about twelve months ago, conld oot be found, but eventually it was reached. At various times, the wound was probed, and especially efforts were made to find it during Dr. W'a attendance at the Medical College, (he having attaoded medical lectures about four year ago, since receiving tbe wound,) at Atlanta, by the Professor of Surgery. Some six weeks since, the wound commenced to inflame, and became very red, immediately over the ball. Upon furthsr examination, efforts were made for removing the bullet, by several physicians, who again probed the wound, anJ at once were satisfied that it could be removed.? This they did on the 8th of May last, much to tha relief of the patient, who had contideral uneasiness from it. Chloroform was used during the operation, and Dr. W. now feels much relieved. The lead, when it was brought to light, after being hidden for nearly blue years, anon turned to a copper color. We congratulate our friend on the result. ? ^? <m Editorial Acocaalon. The last issue of our cotemporary, the duration, wfca heary and of great relief Tins neeaaiooa) glimpaea which wa catch of bank aoiea, irauad Vjr tha National Bank af OlaaMvifta ara aoevnaiag fctidawda of it a raattty. Ura feat #1 iu axtatana* l?aa been rather hard to raaike. ? ? loag haa Groanailla baao deprived ol au*. . a great .iooveniacan Mountaineer, announces the fact that Col. 8. 8. CkiTticndkm will henceforth be the Chief Editor of that paper. Cspt. Wxlls will continue to aid with his able pen, and Mr. Hatdbk will also contribute, a? heretofore, to the paper. Col. Cbittendem, in hia salutatory, announce* himself for Greeley and Brown aa candidates for the Presidency. We extend a cordial greeting to Col. C., and feel satisfied that the relations of the two jounrnalt, under his control, will remain, aa heretofore, in that harmony and kiudlv good will which, for yeara past, has characterized the public journal* of Greenville. - ? m Salea-day. Sheriff Southcrn sold the following property on Monday last 3 Gammer, Gunsmith, Lot, ooe-fonrth of an ere, purchased hy CapL W. E. Earle, lor $300. Gammer Lot, No. 2, on Augusta Street, one-fourth of an acre, purchased by Mrs, M. J. Cummer, for $07. Land of James OJtkrn, 225 aeres, purchased by W. J. Pennington, for $200. The attendance at the Court Honae by the country people was very good, and after tbe sales and pnblic meeting were over, returned home. The wheat crcp generally is represented to be a very good one, and cutting will aoon commence. One or two person* have already cut small patches of extra early. Bed BnatrFroof Oats. We have examined two bundles of Oats, which have been sent to tbe office of Mr. Jtff xius C. bpiTH. , Tbey were grown on the plantation of Mr. Wis. Goldsmith, of this County, twelve mile* below the City. One bundle is of the White Red Rust-Proof variety, and the other of the Black kind. The first is about three and a half feet high, and toe latter one foot lets. They are splendid tights to look at, and thow what can be produced through eareful selection of teed and good cultivation. Both of theae Oats were sown early in the season, the seed being put in the ground before the first of September last. Good farmers regard the early sowing of small grain as indispensable to tbrir successful cultivation. ' ' They may be seen at Mr. SKtrn's office. Removed to Town. Br. A. J. Creiohtok, for several years past connected with the Batesville Factory, having relinquished bis position there, baa removed to this City, and will occopy tha residence owned by Larsrer Gibb>n, Esq., better known as the Price boase, at the corner of Pendleton and Anderson Streets. James Mont oomrrt, Esq., venerable and highly esteemed, his fatber-in-lnw, accompanies him. We trust that both will find Greenville a pleaaant place to lira in. Dr. Creicrton expects to engage in tbe praotice of bis profession among our citizens. Tbe Season. Tbe most of the peal week has been very hot and dry, so much that vegetation is looking affected. One or two shbweia, In the latter part of the week, have coaled tbe atmosphere and laid the dust. The tain Yesterday evening, although of short U?tmid?t*lor a.T?rmw j Hon. A. J. Wnui#! AMoaftate Jwotke of thefeoprem* Cfcftrt otthl. State, In reepoaee to a oomwuoicaltbn from a groat many oolv or?4 Toloro, hooded by M. R Datany, ln? quiring if bo would be willing to baeome a andidate for Governor, on a eertain baaia, rrplleo in tha affirmative. Judga Willabo it a white man, g Northerner, and proaaiaee to nttuU the following propoaiHone: " An honoet, Impartial and eeooomioal idniDktlrtlMD of lb* on Ro- j publican principle*. " Rural homesteads to tho freedmen, tbo hlnda to b* oappHod by the Stat*, at a fixed moderate averrge prion and limited nums ber of aeroa to oaeh farm, with the wme advantages to th* poor white? In rural dlsI trleta, if d?sii*b1o?this to ba without an ineraaaa of taxation, which aaa badona; the Stat* to b* reimbursed in four or more annual payment* by tha recipients of th* homestead*, " Education of th* oommou people On th* publio school system. " Half of the Stale officers white and half colored, namely: White Governor, Altorooy-General and Superintendent of g'Uoatioo; oolored Lieutenant-Governor, ieoreUry of Sia>o and Adjutant Oeneral; ihe Treasurer and ComptrollsoOensral be ng one white nnd the other eolored?competency in each being always required; ind the same ratio, asjreepecU race, where practicable, to apply to county officers." ? - ISelauro of Wblaky, Cn last 8rfturday, 1st inst, Messrs. Hknrt W. Southern, William B. Southkrn, Jkrrt iihlki >nu r AKMKRf ruiaiDg in me apper portion of Greenville County, in tbe neighborhood of John II. Goodwin, Esq., were arresteJ by United State* official?, assisted by & detachment of United States Cavalry troops, in command of Lieut. IIodoson, and brought before Commissioner Blythe, for commitment to jail, obarged with violation of the Internal Revenue Law. Tbe same party and detachment of troops seized five hundred gallons of contraband whisky, in possession of these parties, which was brought to this City for storage. A wagon and team of mules, conveying a portion of this whisky, valued at about live or six hundred dollars, was also seized. Tbe Messrs. Sooth run giving bail, was released, aud Messrs. Tinslkt and Farmer were oommitted to jail. -? - ?-? ? ? ?? The Masonic OrdJr in Greenville. Recovery Lodge, Mo. 31, A. F. M., in our City, is in a flourishing condition, we take pleasure in stating. There are a good many accessions to It of some of the best young men herd, and It is engaged in various acts of charity. For several years past tbe Order has supported one of Its eldest members, who, from old age and the dlsastrious results of the war, baa been left destitute. The Lodgo has also made arrangements to educate a young lady, daughter of one of their deceased brethren.? Besides these commendablo works, assistance is rendere'd to various orphans and widows in need. It is pleasant to know that there exist benevolent orders of this character in our midst, and all can but unite in wishing great strength and growth to them. Painful Accident. Mr. Xklsok Nonius, a faithful employee of Messrs. Cower, Cox A Markley, having been with them for fourteen or fifteen years, several days since suffered the Joss of a finger from the right band, it having been caught and torn in a lathe, at which be was working. The stnmp is healing up, but he will not be able to work for two or three weeks, lie is dependent upon his labor for the support of his family, and several of our citixons have kindly assisted him. ?? 8ale of Forfeited Lands. J. M. Rc.iion, Esq. Auditor of Greenville County, proceeded on Tuesday last to sell the various tracts of laud of defaulting tar payers, declared forfeited, as advertised two weeks since. But one or two tracts were bid on. and these were knocked down for sums sufficient to pay the taxes thereon ; the other traots were not sold, aud remain in possession of the State. Sentenced to be Buns. We learn that in the trial at Anderson Court, during the past week, o? the ease for the murder of John W. Meebs, the particulars of which we gave last week from the Anderson Intelligencer, that Wm M. Davenport and Harvln Vandiver were convicted of murder, and Judge Ork senteneed them to be hung in January next. ?? ? Change in the United States Deputy Collectorsbip. for the Third Colleotion District. It will be observed from the letter published below, from Collector Asdurson, that Mr. A. L. Cobb, who baa filled the office of Deputy Collector for this Collection Riiirl.t embrace* Greenville, Anderson, Oconee aud P ckens, ba* been relieved, the office having been disooatinued, owing U> the small collections now to bo made in tbe District. We unhesitatingly euy, and are supported by tbe general sentiment of onr business uien sod people, that Mr. Cobb has discharged the duties ef bis office?which were sometimes unpleasant, both to himself and parties concerned?with much acceptability to tbe public, and credit to himself. In all bis transactions and dealings be bas earnestly endeavored to perform bis duties witb efficiency end with fairness to tbe people, striving to avoid nnoessary harshness at all times ; and tbo numerous and free expressions are guarantees that hie efforts bave been appreeiasad and valued. Daring tbe five years be bas been Deputy Collector, no complaint has come froin sitber tbe Government or from the tax-payers. U kited Statu* I stern at. Revenue, ) Collector's Orrica, lid District, 8. C., > Columbia, May 24th, 1872. J A. L. Cobb, Beg., LaU Deputy Collector, Greenville, S. C. Sir?Yours I9tb, is received. Under in* tractions I am obliged to discontinue Deputy Collectors locally. I join in the regrets felt by Bay predecessors, that tbe business of collections for jour section of this Collection District does not guarantee a continuance of your services, wbicn were bigbly appreciated in this office. I have delayed eending you tbia Information on ajcount of hopee entertained to make yourself an exception, but am obliged rwiur tn vSmM tn iKn naoo.?I?? ?* --ll?*7 the smalt assessments of your Comities on certain days, when by personal present* or by Deputy from this offlee, the taxes will be received at points hereafter to b* designated and advertised to tax-payersVery respectfully, C. L. ANDERSON, Collector. Col. Coward's Military Bobool. The second session tor 1871, of Col. ACoward's school at Yorkvltle, will begin on the 1st of inly next, as will be seen lijr advertisement elsewhere. Greenville heretofore, we believe, has had one or more repreaentstivee eaeh session there, and ws therefore sail ospeoial attention to the Opening of the app{omtfclitg session, so that Uioao oontemplauug fending, will be informed in full tints to make arrangements. There '? n* better eeho ?1 In the %afo. *k? Dtaiuttie ? Xeaday. The eiWadaee* tl the Demogratie meeting . is the Ooort Houm, on Monday, ?? i **j reepeatabl* and fell one. maty of the good end thorough.aubetaitt 1*1 sen of 1 Greenville Couotj being pretest, evincing iotereet In ibo proceeding*. We obeervrd number of colored pereona in the a teem- 1 blag*. The proeeedinge In foil are pnhliahed elsewhere. Millipory. Good*. Mb Mar A; McKay, it hsr store near the old Goodlett Boo**, hot ? Ado aid beautiful nwrtmcqt of Good* for tho ladles, whish ah? takes pleasure to showing nod aening. Her etylea vary from tho moat standard to tho lata " Dolly Yard an." See bar now advertisement, and oall at bar lorn. Oall and Pay Moasra. Was. Seattle A Co. , Those who are owing tho old firm of H Duffil a Co., which has been dissolved some lime, should read tho notification in I another column, and then go and pay up iheir store accounts. Ideeere. Wm. Bsattie i A Co. sleo desire,.all parties indebted to ] tl>em for 1171 to liquidate the some- Their i oall alanda out is bold relief. Philadelphia Convention. Hon. Jamks 11. Allkh, the present Senator in tbs legislature, left this city lsst Friday for Philadelphia, whither he has got.e a delegate from this State to the Philadelphia Republiran Presidential Nominating Convention, which assembles to day. A despatch from Philadelphia, of the 3d, ays that Grant will be nominated on tbe first* ballot, and probably by acelamatlobj Ilawley oi Connecticut, u looming up as ttie oaodiuate for Vioe-President. Tba oontest seems to Ho between Colfax and Wilson, with tbe odds in tbe faror of the former. Insurance Notice. Mr. Jonw H. BcnoriELD, Pira Insurance Agent, represents some of the beet Compa. nies in America, so we ere assured, and Is prepared to take risk* He w4U be found at tha office of Medsra. Earl* dt Bltthe. where he may be eonbulted. Rend his large double column advertisement Defeat of the Xu Klax Bill. The Bill for. extending the operations oi the Ku Klux Bill haa been defeated in the Hi use, after passing the Senate. As the session hat heen extended to the 10th lost., there is no telling what will yet be the result. ( ? Now Announcements. Messrs. W. A. Hudson and W. L. Mauldin appear among the announcements this week, for the office of County Commission er ; and Prof. John B Patrick's name for School Commissioner. They would, if chosen, maks excellent officers, the former has been tried, and that successfully. Congress has agreed to prolong its session to Monday June I Oth. An artiele appears on our outside, nominating Dr. J. M. Sullivan and T Q.Donaldson, Esq., for the Legislature. Read it. Several interesting original communications, will be found on the first page of this issue. * Mr. Peter Caubi.e, who has for several weeks been confined to a sick bed, is,now able to be out on the streets. j, A MKKTtNa of the Bondholders of the Oresnville A Columbia Railroad Company is to ba held in Columbia on the 19th of June, FOR Tap OREENVH.LK XRTKItPRlSC. Democratic MeetingPursuant to call, a meeting wai held in the Court House on Sales-day, for the purpose of appointing Delegates to the Democratic Con vention, to be held in Columbia, on the 11th instant. On motion of Col. E. P. Jones, the meeting was organised by calling Dr. O. B. Irvine to the Chair, and requesting F. B. McBee to act as Secretary. Alter the Chairman had explained the object of the meeting, Gen. W. K. Kasley offered the following Resolutions : /. Kttufxed, That, while we deprecate a long and oxciting political canvass as detrimental to the heat interests of our people, wo still claim to be freemen, and assert it to he onr privilege, as well as our highest duty, to take a part in the vital issues of the day, wbiob uffuot our welfare in ooininon with that of our fellow-citisens throughout the State. II. Hnulved, That in view of the efforts being mado to carry thp County of Greenville for Radicalism, and of the organisations being formed for that purpose, this meeting recognises, aud affirms it to be the patriotic doty of tbut large majority of the cititens of our County, which is opposed to Radicalism, corruption and high taxes, to thoroughly organise and unite throughout the various Townships, in time to cast, like their opponents, a solid vote at the elections to be held in October next. III. Retolved, That when tbia meeting adjourns, it will adjourn to meet again on Salesday in Angust, for the purpose of taking into consideration the action ol the Natioa^I Democratic Convention, which is to assemble in the city of BaMiuoie on the fetb <Hf Jaly next, and for the purpose of organising throughout the County. IV. Jleiolvd, That we recommend to all conservative and gtod men throughout the State a similar course. P. lUiolced, That the Chairman appoint Ten Delegates, and as many Alternates, to the Democratic Convention to meet in Columbia on the llth of Jane, instant. There Resolutions wore supported by Col. S. 8. Crittenden in an able speeeh of some length. t t>l 1- -AW -a ? - a. u a in ob Dirmv, xviq.y ontrea id* following Amendment to tbe 5th Resolution: "That the Delegates from this meeting be toiatrneted to support tbe nominations of the Cincinnati Convention," and moved that no person should occupy the floor longer than Ave minutes on any question. Tbe last motion being put to the bouse, was carried. Considerable debate on the Amendment to the Sth Resolution, participated in by Colpnat Jones, General Easley, Mr. Stokes and Mr. Birnie, then ensued, after which the question was called for, and the Amendment adopted. Tbe Resolutions, with ths Amendment, ware then unanimously adopted. Tbe following Delegates and Alternates were then appointed by the Chair: OEI.EO ATES. ALTERNATES. Ki-Uot. B. F. Perry, James Bimle, Esq., Dr. W . A. Mooney, Col. E. P. J ones, W. F Lester, Esq., Capt. Q. Q. Weils, Col. Jss. MoCuBongh, Gen. W. K. Easley, CaI ft ft. ISvlMnnrfitn J, If. W? ? ? t-?? r *- >! ) | Capt. L. Williams, Col. B. 8. Irvine, Major Prank Coxe, T. Q. Donaldson, Esq., Col. Ware, J. W. Stokes, Haq., Dr. Latimer, W. II. OleIreland, Keq., E. F. Stokes, Esq. P. B. MoBee, Esq. On motion, the meeting then adjourned. O. B. IRVINE, Chairman. F. B. McBaa, Secretary. ELEGANCE of Manners, Elegance of Person, and Elegance of Drees, make a favorable imprAs ion for you upon your neigltbora and friends, arid if yon desire to create such an iinprpflsion, tyity yonr Goods of FOSTER & HUNTER. lk For tho GreenviU* Enterprise? Bii'iit Crbik, Jon* 1,1871. Mr. yur -Dmr.ajr , An niMjiol oo>orr?8 fn |nt Tbonity e^eniog, ni Mr. Johnaon'a Mill*, of Bruafcj Cif *-k. Un mlU* w*et Of Urdina-illt In IfideraUn Coonty, of the utoeV Mr ioui and f*Ul character. Poor little boyr, returning bome Irom acboot, Went iq(b( the stpL pond bathing, and were nil d(*woed. Tker# waa no peb ?od preeeet to direct, aaaiat or anv* them. Ill* pnreota were firat alarmed by tbair not home ai the uuinl 'boor, nod fob, lowing tb* path to the eahool Jaoaae, theirbooka nod clothing were found at the footing oeer the atrenna. The water waa Immtdinrely drnWn effjhnd the ttaAaae remeina of tbe four little boy* were found, within a frw feeWof aath other, in ik* bottom of tbo etr**&? Two were the aona of Mr. Joel Blllaon, oe* tbe ion of Mr. Thoe. Couch, and on* tbe aon of Mr. Sidney Couch, rhaae familiee livecloee to eaeb other, end I he little bey* were ob Ih* heat term*, going to eehool and reluming together. , Thus, in ? moment, are three parent* be*, rrnved ^od overwhilraed with sorrow. Mr. Sidney Couch baa loal hi* only aon. a little ipi-ightly boy oi eight autumn a, who waa uis it(Dtr? imd ana guiae; lor or u t u who db-Mled hi* father's footsteps and lead &im by (|ia< hood 10 hi* blindness. The two iiltle El lison boy* and Tho* Couch's on, w?r? iu attendance at Sabbath 8cli0ol, at St. Paul'*, on last Sunday We little thought theft I hat they were so soon to be taken away from our midst to a happier and better world. " SnQer nftle children, and forl-id them not, to 'oome unto me ; for of sueh i* the kingdom of heaven." R. 0 O. FOR Lhee and Muslin Curfnina, Cloth, Wood, Rustic and Paper Shades for Windows, gro to FOSTER & liUNTER'S. ? . . - For the Greenville Enterprise Mr. Editor?Amonj other office* in th* gift of lie people. 1 observe, that that of School Commissioner i* already sought l?y one or more candidates. Without prejudice to the character or queilfleatlona of the geiitkemfro aepiring to that posh Ion. and knowing only their name*. I would submit for the consideration of the voters of (?reenvl le County, one or two suggestion*, which should, I think, weigh with thein in the rehotion of this official. In the ejection of Mr. McQ-e, th-re was afr'honorable ieci?K?iitioii hy the people of n very strong claim upon their siiffrag-s; e claim that will cease to be recognised, on ly, when we become as n<teily degmded, mori.lly, aa we sre politically. A crippled soldier, being also a man of eharacier and anility, bt.ouiu nut i.nvc to pmun mr iavor In n high lunrd and honorable people. But tliit in only a general "view of ?lie ease in point Particularly eonidered, I would nst, it it not at the present lime pet ruliarly expedient. ^Iiat nur Sell""! Con miseiuner should have gome expeH-nce nf the toriuoua wlndinas of timae with whom, io viriue ot his office, he lo compelled to transact,tyYipf*J: , Appioprinlliinitpr Educational purposea are easily made?on paper. Experience liae lanaht U?, thai on imposing array of fitfiirea'dpeo not arcegxarily imply a liberal support of iA|r Puldio Schools We have niihapptly^llacovered, that the loaf it not for ns. bnt; lor th? aprropriaiipg gentleman Aye/r'o tysli to gather pr|)i? crumbe. and these warni?nagv to appropriate only tlirough the' active watchfulness of our School Cotiiiiiiarionef. We bav? prove 1 the ability and integri ty of Mr. Mi-Gee, he is eonveraanl with the " eli naiiori." I respectfully suggest, that it will lie the pari of wisdom and prudence, to confirm in office our present School Commissioner, A, C. MeGi-e. E.'' - 4*4 - ?* FOR beautiful and chfcap Corsets, and Tuckod snd Hoop Skirts, go to FOSTER & HUNTER'S. For the Greenville Enterprise. Mr. Editor-^-Glassy <Xock bodge, Indrpen daut Order of Odd Fellows, was instituted on Saturday last, June let, by Thomus SUeu, Esq., D. O. M., assisted by Brothers J. P. Moore, S. J. Doutbit, M. K. Jloberteon, John H. 8chofiold, J. L. Southern, appointees, and J. \y. Wood, A. J. Richa'rJaou ahd II. Bonemeyer, visiting brethren, at Highland Grove P. O. in tbia County. Tbe dedication of the hall wee the first in orderi which oeremony was performed in a very Interacting and impressive manner, after which Brother Steen delivered a very appropriate address, referring lo tbe history of tbe Order and i a establish, went on this coplinent; also giving tho statistics as reported at tbe last session of tbe Urand Lodge of the United States. Installs* tion of the ofiicefs then commenced, with the following result s W. D. Robertson, N. G.; Joshua Prnitt, V. G.; A. C. Robertson, Secretary: Jaeob Pruitt, Treasurer. Tit is Lodge of Odd Follow* starts with six chartered uirtuber*. Seven were admitted by card, and lour by installation, and several more hay* applied. Being an off-shoot of Mountain Lodge, ire will all fa^a an espeeial pride in Watching it* progrese, and wish it much success in i(p migsjon of n^escy. With "heart to bearf,*"{endhand to'hand," we will pnsh on hi th^ great causa till Friendship, Love and Trfilh shall girdlcf the earth. -?- trtese i FOR good, durable and cheap Stockings fur Children, Ladies and Misses, go to FOSTER & HUNTER'S, " Married, on Thursday, 30ili May last, by Rev. Dr. Ruis?, Mr. WILLIAM JUDGE 8MITII 10 Mi's MARY ELIZABETH Land, ail of im* pine*. An Important Consideration. Dr. Tutt'a Liver Pills are Purely Vegetable, and ara adapted to young and old, male and femalo, and may be taken at all timer, without restraint of ocCnpatloq, without change of living, without rflef, end without the fear of taking oold, during all kirds of waathar, and in all oltasates. ./ * v *,K Sear 8ir-^You ' mike two preparations b, it appear! to'aio, are worthy.or.ft more gtneral aocepta'ilee Man they have had aa yat, probably baoansa they have not bean " puffed" in the newspapers. X sllude to ypur Liver Pill* and Aromatic Elixir or Citrate of Caf. Ikin?. Thd fortlNr bava bean <n>a I in n?y own eaao?torpor af tha tJrar?and ia mj fa wily with * Marked rueoaaa, and I baliava them iu? pari of In all Miliary derdngatnantt to any Jtlla now mada. Tba CaCTaiatf i? the only ramady that baa, in tey tx^arlana. proved aflactual for nervotta haadaeliaa. It natar fall*, and Uta An Unfit afford* ?n dallebma; for ?of oily dote tbo pain aaaaa. hot a pMaaaht axfailiartticn naparvena*. and anfarlag la convarted to pla&a< ore. A vial <tf It H ftapt at borne an4 owe at mr nfflca,.tbat I knap fcevar b* yrttboot it;In 0Mf W w c l/r. j kit w uj.rjtf* rtjwc* cur a jr.9 imrntmmmmmmmmmmmmi -<wu sr.7ss5r*OWilftLMTOX, June S, Cottoa itranipnMlinic M; rwrifiu < Pitiful Condition, L It la ? aad thing to pftu through Ufa only half alive. Yet thara era thooaanda whose habitual condition L< ona ol languor and da* bility. > ThfJ oomplatn of no apeeific disease ; (hoy suflbr.no positive pahf | tot they harp no fetish lot1 adjthing which affords mect?\ or aanauoua plaaaura. In nine eaaaa out of ten tbia atata of lasettude and torpor ariaaa from t naorbid atomacb. Indigaaiion deatroye the energy of both mind and body. Whan the waata of natara la not auppTlod by a dno aad regular assimilation of the food, every organ ia a tarred, evsry function inUrruptad. Now, what doaa common aanaa auggaat nn* dar these circumatancea of depression T The system nee da rousing and strengthening i not merely for an boar or two, to sink afterward into a mora pitiable condition than aver (as It assuredly would do if an ordinary ikobdb stimulant ware resorted to,) but radically and permanently. How is tbla desirable object to bo aeoom* pliabad T Tba answer te this question, found* ed on tba unvarying experience of p quarter of a century, ia easily given. In fata new vigor into the digestive organs by a oourse of Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters. Do not waste time by administering temporary remedies, but wake the system up by recuperating tba fountain bead of physical strength and energy, the great organ upon which all the other organs depend for their nurture and support. By the time that a do tan doses of the great vegetable tonic and invigorant bare boon taken, tba feeble frame of the dyspeptie will beglu to fepl its benign influence. Appetite will he created, and with appetite the capacity to digest what it craves. Persevere until the cure-is complete? unii? beathful blood, fit to be tbe material of flesb and muscle, pud bone and nerve nnd bruin, flows through the cbau* nek off circulation, instead of1 tbe watery pabulum with which they have heretofore been imperfectly nouisbed. 5- 4 * ' ' ' Immense Forces of Human Life The amount Of heat-/oree wbicb is produced annually in tbe body of an adult man, ii sufficient to raise neariy 30,000 pounds of water imtn iuo ireeiing point 10 toe nulling point. Mc<kauicul force is also produced. Every year the heart contracts and dilutee 40,ObO,OUU tiiues, each time with a force estimated as equal to the pressure of 13 pounds?thousands of tons of blood being thus annually driven through the circulatory system. Nor arc these involuntary actions all. Force is gene< rated as #?ll lor a thousand forms of volunia ry action. Thus a healthy laboring man is estimated to l>e able to exert a force equal to raising the weight of his body through 100,000 leet in a day. In strict correspondence to this outcome of force is the internet change in the various tissues, which accompanies it. Tho living body, has been compared t? a waterfall. While its apparent lorin remains unchanged, its constituent particles are in a state of swift, unceasing transition. The joint result of the continual ingoing current through the stomach, etc., etc,, and of tbe corresponding outgoing cut-rcnf through tho kidneys, to., etc., is, that tbe whole bo man body it completely renovated in the space of about s month. Now the great motoi principle in this unceasing flux?whieh is the measure of health and the very essence ol life?is tbe digestive faculty. If tho reader fails in the lull possession of this faculty, and fails consequently in tbe full possession of health and of lite let him try Dr. Uottlieb Fiscb's Bitters. Lei him take a wine-glass full before and alfet each maal. He will very soon experience rejjyf. ' cowl in The Invalid?A Pen PictureSee her pn 1 lid countenance,'but a short timt ago tbe picture ot ruddy health, the epvy ol the school and the pride ml the household She was always welcomed by her tcnoOlmates for Ear lithe toraa and pleasing dispcnitioa Carriedcheerfo|qeas into their rauka. Diligent punctual and exemplury, obedient and grace In at home, she won Che hearts of ell. Dm alas, we ere aurrowed. Those rrsy cheeks urn ruddy lips are blanched by Cenaumptiou. TJi< voice otjee so enchanting iu laughter and sbtij is fenble, bosky and supplanted by a hullo* cough. Let us approach her couch geutlj and tube her hand. Do not shudder because cl the fesibfo and pass ionises grasp. The band ofece so bcirr'r uud dIuuid iS cmaciutod. and show# bony outline*, while tlia ci'Fds and t'jrtuoB8 veins arc plainly mapped upon the irtacc. The pulse that uounded with teplei lion, cattying vigor, to the wbyle system uuc imparting lilo, livaoty, vlvuctty, health g|i(! strength, U delicate to the toweb. The feetih heart oup.iot propel the thin, sc?ui_y Moot with force. Must we lose her while vet in bci teens ? Companion* and I'rtende gatbet urounc with words of eherr and oon?olation, and depart with inoisteoed eyes and silent steps Must wb lobe her? Ifn! there is ntlief! Wt can stay this destroyer of onr happiness, ant nut sutler-,ltye loss of so bright a gem. Some thing more is required now than dietary and hyg;?.nic tebservance, for nature oalla lor afd and she shall bavs it. Take thia pleasani medicine. It is invigorating, llow it allayi the irritable cough, improves tbe appetltt and digestion, and sends a healthy thigh through t^ft ffuine. The blood it enriched nervous force increased, and fbe heart boundi with a now impulse. See her fuce brigbtei hy degrees; the eolor is retnrnJpg, her voici is gutting clearer, and pleasant words aft spoken. Tbe strength falters yet, bulls gaining. Let as tske her out in the wstm sen -nine In a short time she will be ai-le to go ?-.tboui our aid, a cheerful girl. This delightful medicine must bo God-blessed: It is restoring health to our loved dee. She is emerging froui her sickness sweeter and nobler than be fore, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseov ery must have the Cradit. It has raised her Sold i-y all first olaas druggiata everywhere. GRAIN CRADLES, At the Conch Factory. COO-000 I \] P, will snpply this country with a #u If period article of GRAIN ORA13LK8. made Ity a hand who lias had a lifetime o experience, and will SUIT THE WANTS Oh' OUR PEOPLE They will he retailed cheaper than th< Coorest Northern Cradle* that pie solvere The HANDLhS art- seasoned Sour wood, a'fhl the PINUKRS of selected Ash Theipiiee will tie onlv .1 BO.V0 . . s st.s \ f - a _ e?cn nii?*a wnn m FIRST GLASS CRAIN BLADE. OOWER, COX k MARKKLY. June 0 8 ; i 11 I.. i i i ? . Just Iteceived, . fuiss IRCKAYm NEW SUPPLY LEGHORN AND STRAW HTHAT*. HUNNKT8. HI HIM >N*. L*d?*e'TIE* ?n<1 IlAlR Qooitfl. jf rf SUNDOWNS AT FIFTY CENTS.jg July 6 * 6 r tl - * . : ' i The State of South Cerolina, T QRMCNVJLLK COUNTY. I up ?. J. lJouruiT. n*q , Judgt aj frobot* o Mid Vonmlp. WHERtlA9. 8U-UN MoTOtLTBTEl , hw filed a Petition In luy oflW? praying that l^ttefaof Admit* intra) ?i ell and aimceler the goo'la and eh ?11* It i riuhin and ?r*dita of JOHEPH OREKN, let ef th? County efhrMoid. d*a?a*?d, rtionV be granted to hart Thar a are, (Maoftre, t ril? aud adtuoojah all and ringuUr the hie dred and m c<tM?r? of (he aenl deneaaeA, I be and dpf?4br fa the Court Ctf Probata f.< Mid Count),; to ,ba hoi dan at Grnefei'i Court Hr;van, oo the ltlA day of Juno mm th dtiAw aaday, If iny. why f n? eald Adfttfc iltration ahould net W? grant-4. tt-J. JAMJTHIT, J. P, O. C Office of nidge of Probate, 'Say 3d, 1875 AT THE COAS ,, .. 0? ft GST TBBBErIS A FINE A GRASS AND SCI ^1 DOZEN (Assorted^ BEST M CALL AND OET TO US / . 1. :J {:?: ??*w * June 6 -* ' * # ANNOUNCEMENTS. ( For School Commissioner- . THE friend* of E'tueation would impactful y nominate Prof. J. B. PATRICK for School Commissioner, at the enauing alee* ^ t'Q". h. , T For County Commiseioner. ^ .''Many Friend#" r.ap*etfully annoanca R Mr. WILLIAM L; MAULDIN aa a candidate for. County Commieeioner, at (he an*n ati ing election. 6?td ill For County CommUsicmer. THE frle..d# oi W. A. HUOpON. Esq., knowing that he ha# discharged hia duties ~ honestlj and cenluorly, and acceptably to i he people, anodunoe him as a candidate j for rt*.elen'lon a# County Commtseioner for J Greenville, at the ensuing election. .. 11 i For the Senate. THE frionda of Colonel 8. 8. CRITTENDEN, announce him a candidate for the State ^ Senate at the ensuing election. May 39 4 td For the Legislature. ^ WE are authorised to announce SIMEON a( R. WESTMORELAND. Esq.. as a candidate i Tor the Legislature, at the ensning election. bt May 29 , 4 td ?? ? i i Por County CommiMioner*. 1 COL. ROBERT ARNOLD, CAPT. WM. GOLDSMITH, B. R. JOHNSON, Esq. . The above T??-k*t i* nmiiiniteil for Cnun- J ty. 0?im'tri?ii'Oer?. and the vent'emrn cni I' pn-ing it art respectfully requested to l'( 1 low their names to he us-d j TAX PAYERS, i May 22 8 <<i For Sehool Commlaaioner. I WE are authorized '?y the friends of JOHN W. WOOD, Bit)., to annoatrt bias as a oandi[ date for Sehool Commissioner, at the ensuing > election. j 3-td J For School Com miMioner. 7 WE are authorized l.y many friends of A. C. McGEh* Esq.. to announce him as a can , didaie for le-elecMon as School Commta- ' . aioner uf Or. enville County, at the e.t*ui?g (' erection.1 ' 8-td { ?< ' For Solicitor. t The friends of AUSaLOM BLYT11E, I E-quire, ie?|>t-cilu)ly announce htm ae a ' Candidate f.<r the ofece of Solicitor of the r 8th Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing elec* ' tl >n ' For School CommissioMr. WB an authorized to fnnounce JOHN II. j i SCUOFIELD ns.g candidate for Scbogl Com*. > missioner ot Greenville Coanty, at the ensuing J election. T-td a " Tor Judge at. Probate. , H WE are authorised to annoanoe SAMUEL m I J. DOUTIIIT, Esq., as a candidate for re- J election ss Judge of rrobate for Grccnrille r Connty. 1 ; J-td Tor the ItfiiUttrs. 1 | WB are authorized to announec P. B. , McBKE, Esq., st i candidate for tbe Legists* 1 Vire, at the ensuring election. 1 -td ; T&t Sheriff. J f WB are sntbo'rised to announce J. L. 1 l 80UTHERN, Esq., as a candidate (or re- f, ' election, as 8berilf for Graenrille County. | May 8 1 Id n 8 For Sheriff, ?i [ WE, the friends of JAMES O. YEARGIN, tl nnnounce him a Candidate for Gherlff, at tbo I nest election. t ? . m For the State Senate. '' WE are authorised l>y the friends of JAMES ^ P. MOORE, Esq., to chnonnee hiin as a can- oi uiubio ior ? nm in int omif ndaio, si id? a ensuing election. 1-td T TTT^ J Tor Clerk of the Court. WE nre authorised to announce W. A. Mo* , DANIEL, Zsq., as a candidate for re-election Q as Clerk o( the Court for OreenTllle County, j May 8 1 td L . | ?pr. . C f W E ar<-authorised to announce the name ii of JAMES niHNIB, E-q.. ae a Candidate * for the offi 't of Solicitor of the Eighth Ji>di<- 0 f eiel 0?rcu?t, at the entiling election. H-tf t -- -; * *' ? Announcement ) The friends of Colonel W. Ji< PERRY an- J nouuee him ae a Candidate for He-Election for Solicitor of the tih Judicial District of 8outb Carolina. 56-tf n Noiioe. ] Onuca B-aap County or Commi**!' mkbs. i * OKatsVin.*, 8. C., June 4th, 1*71 ) | PB^HE 8?l?owinir BRIDGES will he put * ft. ' under contract fur tV|>?ir?. to lew art . b-ddrr*, on Friday, /Ae 21*1 June imU, at the hours ut In A. M.. 1 and A I*. M.. a* j fopiifts: Bridge and Oully t ear Milford ? Chun-h on Rotlinlord It-ad; Br-lge at . Mort?| rr'a Mih; and Bridge aerws Trw- _ iiawk Crr?k. n?ar Manly B (gin's. W. A IIW>-ON, Cti'n B.CC. P. A. MODavio, CI- rk. |?S 8TATB 0F~80UTH CA&OLIlX 2 (4KBKNVILLK COIJNTT. 1 . I Cotirt of Plea*. JOHN P. 1IILLH0U8B, OoardUa, ?. NOB* BKT HAWTHORN* AND B. TiOHB . HANOI,BY. ?r: a\\ ; ? TN panne nee of t ptemUl Ordor of toil / X Honor Judgo Jx?M L. Onr, I will Mil on \ K? lead ay In July nast, bottroon (Bo boura of | I If o'clock tn the foraauoa, and o'clock in < . tbe afiarnooa, all thai ptaaa, paroal or tract of ? land on Raady River, and containing Two ( Handled and Foarteen aaraa aaota or lean, ad- j ' Joining lend* of Poatar, Parr and Hawtbmna? , a ^BVXit^?i.0?n.rJ"i.hS;',4 1 IKa 9? Il(u9 ElDgMjf II lit III I Or # ri Mil" | boara. Oaardlaa. i, TERMS CA8IY. Porcbaaera to fay for t at am pi and pa peri. a t J. L. SOUtHBBN, B. ?i C. ( J ana sth, 1S7S. , M i '' FOR K'.ejnnt t>*iu Per. ! onlop, fit I/nF FlfluJ?*, go tq 1. ''POSTBR ft B USTWTS. -, ,jj mmmji-U. UDBS, EE ^ACIt)RY. SSORTMENT OF flFI rTHE BLADES. AKE9, Wiiii HE SO?I* AT rm * ?=* jfirifli*''" W !>; ? ?T?f' WPPLY. t. CO* A *ikKLKY. 4 CON OlmT, A* leidville Female College, jcwe ?! /; U12. IpC^ THB YOPlfo LADIES 1 7 ^ Inktitpflon. nrdpooo g-SlyOONCBRT on Friday Hunting, Uht nt, at 8 o'clock, in bohalf of 44 THB FLOIDE CALHOUN LITERARY SOCIETY." Jf3&~ Adminion?50 Cents. ftr Person* conneoled ?iOi LUersry Intutiods, 25 mdU. ptr Ministers of thp Gospel end their fern s, free Miss LDLA TODD, President. Miss Mattib IIofcBBsoK, Secretory. June 8 6 S ZXNCPS MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLE, 8. V. i n tTHE SECOND SESSION of the School Y~ar of 18t? will E' ecln on 'he 1 atof July, and end Fon *0M o/ Noeentber. Tki M?.?For School Expenses, a, Tuition, Board. ashing. Fuel, Lights, ooka, Stationery, Ac., $186.00 payable in ivance. Circulars containing full information may t obtained upon applicntion to Col A OOWARIV. Principal and ftwptlelor. .le 6 . i ' 6 4 1 Notico 1,1 'S hereby uiven to aM whom H may eon 1 cern. that 1 will apply to8 J. IhioTsrr, rob ate Judge pf Orc-nviHe Ccnnty, on te 16fA d-iit of Jply next fbr a Final I>???wrge ms Kx cutnr of ihn Estate of 1)UD? EY TALLjkY. ' ? F. TOWNES, Exeontor. June 4th, 1872. 6?6 The 8tate of South Carolina, OR BEN VIH E COUNTY. In the Count or Tbial Justice. OSEPH W. HARRISON ??. JUUIU3A. POOlt?rWarrant nf Aliaehm-nt. b the Defendant, Julius A. Pocal : L7"0U ?re hereby required to plead, an]. swer or demur to ISO CompUlnt filed / M in at ran in the above ra?c, on or the &(A dmyof July mmt, ?t 11 Veloclr M. and e a ropy with pie ; and oik vour failure i to d>>, judgment wit) be given agaiuat ou lor the amount claimed. J P MOORE. T. J. Q. a. Greenville, S C , ^une 4, 1872. 6?7 ?? The State of 8outh Carolina, GREENVILLE COUNTY. lit the court or Tbial Jorric* . NY TltoRNMJRO w. JACKSON ROBRRTS??Werrant oi A'tiehment. b the Defendant. JaCY?on Robert* : y OU ere hfrehy .i;Kjulr-d to plead, ens JL awer"or demur 'o ?lie Complaint filed g?lnst jou in ibv lOrny* cae*. oh or hy the ith day of July ?exl. at It U^lodk M , end lea copy with iflr; and on y?>ur failure it In do, judgment will be fivrB against on for the noicamt. el.iimed ,?td J. P. MttORB. T. J. O. C. Greenville. S. C., due* 4, 1972. 6?7 ?he State of South OhroHna GREENVILLE COUNTt. 4 HEaOT'P SALBB. [)Y virtue of euitdry Wrlle ??f Fitri Fa* 13 dan, to me directed, I will eell before lie Court House door, on SaUsdey in July ext. between the hours of 10 o'clock in (he renown end 6 o'clock in the afternoon. One Tract of Lend, containing 1264 Acres, oore or less, and bounded by leads of Siaaeon tyles, S. H. Pool. Curry and others. Levied n as lbs property ol J. L. Wealarorelsud, at to suit of M. L. Merchant, et al. ? A1"' One Tract of Land, containing 800 Acres, tore or less, together with a Cotton Factory lereon, known as Weaver's Factory, and one ract of Land, known as the Barrett Mill lace, and containing 276 Acres, more or less, d South Tygsr River, adjoining lends of aylor, McKinney, Lottis and others. L*~ ied en as the property of Martha E. Whilden. t the suit or Washington K. Taylor and renob A. MileS. , A"?' Ji t. One Tract of Land, eoritatnlng 221 Acrps, tore or less, lying oa north side 'of the old ugaloo Road, and heiag a past of a Tract of ,and formerly belonging to B. F. Barton, da rased ; and all of Defendant's right, title aad nterest in the Betfetc of? Peter Taylor, daeased. Levied on aa the properly of Jamas I. Taylor, at the salt of War.. Trammel! and l hers. a Lao, One Hundred and Fifty-Two Gallons of Peach llrandy. Levied on aa the property ef doses J. Paris, at the salt of W. T. Shumate, i V ? al?i .. - . .. >/ uiavn. AM?. , . On? Tredt of Lend, containing 200 Acre*, nor# or loaa, and hounded hy land* of Mat* hew Carter, Adillereou Powell and other..? "raet No. 2, containing 20? Acre#, mora or lee*, nd bounded by land* of Wn. Want, BahaoU, nd other*. Lerptd on aa the property of Rdr'erd Powell, at the anit of H. Biachoff A Co. tnd other* r$. Weat A Powell. ? 'atao, All thatTreet of thud, known a* the Barlen Place, one mile from UoweneeilU, and entaiaiarg 2M A'diha, adore or lead, adjoining nda ol Dr. W. A. Mooney, Jean** mniatt, V. W. Canter and other* levied e* M the roparty of A. T. Keeee, At the a*M* "* >ouihit, Probate Judge, Ac. Tcnm*?Ca?h. Piirehaeer* . to pay for tauip* ami paper*, J. I.. 80UTHCR1T, 8. O. 0. gkdtire Offle*. June 4. 1S7S. t<f .j? ! t STATE 01 8QUTK CAROLINA, 1 GREEN VILLK COUNTY. I karfa ?*lee. I B Probate Judge el QreeaeilU County, I rm ?ell, Sale* day In Jety next, between the H l*M #f 10 e'?l?ak la ?B* forenoon, and t I clock in the afternoon, S One Tract of LAND, eituate la eraaarlllp ;dntrty, adjOTnlfig land* of Henry Darby, JH laaeea Darby and oihere.oentadateg 4#4 Aaawj KB iStSF*- " Taawa-**A Cradit of flta Mentha wlA fc* ereet from day ai Ma, for all faeeft.no J?Mh i* will pay Coet*, whiej. will be retired la ?"li"? Jig* 5? 1S7??