The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 11, 1867, Image 3
HHHHB8^BMi9^*"*'d ?p?n
HBB^SH|^H^pnP&itz?n8 gener
^B^HBS^^^KpgiflFaccount, to jwy
Commanding
H|^H^H|^fiBK?PR|Rt"*ry District.
^HJ^HB^^BBpfinnpEy to express my own
BHwpl^ould be matter of no
^BHHflHffifc^bSfiM I am acting as the ex
HfH^HpplflHP^rtne gentlemen present,
HHHHpt PWrtl thought best to commit their
HnHspwmtpts to writing, and I take great
PSKSsttre in reading them to you as folW?
hare to. congratulate ourselves
that one ao well known 'to our people
aa yourselfshould base been appointed
to'the command of this Military tJjstwct.
The whole country, North and
South, la suffering in its business re'a>tioos
by reason of the unsettled polili
cal status of tbia aeotion of thff Union-.
It la our desire, General, and we can
apeak for the great masse* of our people,
that all dissensions should cease,
and every effort be made to reatore
peace atd prosperity to our distracted
country.
The wealth of the country is in the
amount of labor emph>ved, and nothing
site. It were vain to revy taxes unle-s
the wealth is produced to pay them. It
i* the Interest of the State*. North and
South, that every laborer, white or col
-ored, should contribute bis share to (he
general proeperily, and uqtil obr pollti*
? I J:*a ? l.i I - J i . L .
cii uiiuvuiiitro mie wuiru hum uic itn
Southern Slates are represented in Con
grese, credit will continue to languish
'and our fields to be but partially cuitivated.
We conceive it of the utmost impor
"fence to the people of the United States
Ibat the labor of .the South should be
fully aafi immediately developed. The
production of four million bales of cotton,
together erilb our rice, sugar and
tobacco, will at once stimulate every
channel Of industry, giving employment
to our mercantile, marine, railroads and
manufacturers, and aid in securing the
payment Of the national debt.
Ho party feeling dheuid -exist towards
the Southern States. We are neither
sectional, nor are we of any party. We
?aa mould our industry to meet any
legislation, whether it be the protection
of.agriculture, commerce or manufacture*.
In conclusion, sir, we wotild say that
OVeey effort will be made by ourselves
and friends, and, we think, by the people
at Ikrga, to sustain our ruler in establishing
a representative Government.
* General Sickles replied as follows : '
Gbktlkmbn : It affords me great
atisfaction to receive this visit and to
hear the gratifying sentiments which
have been expressed. I feel assured
that thecitiaens generally will do everything
in their power to sustain the laws,
*nd to aid me in the discharge of the
duties which I am to perform.
The general interest and prosperity of
North and 8outh Carolina have been
ikA'rthlAAl nf niv aivitatl m/slt. if n/K* einea
*" "V ?
I have been in command in this depart
mast, and what I have done in this re
gard, in the past, I will continue to do
tn the future. The solution of the pre*
ent political difficulties rests with the
citisens themselves. The military authorities
will not interfere as partisans
in political movements or organizations.
We will endeavor, impattiaily and fairly,
to promote the reorganization of the
civil government in the two States. Ample
protection will be given to life, lib
e/ty and property.
In conclusion, gentlemen, be assumed
that I shall always be glad to hear any
ezpression of your sentiments, and to
comply with your suggestions so far as
miy comport with my sense of duty.
Belli Botd has arrivad at Boston,
Anal U slAntMnt* mW ika IT
? *? WW w?vpg#|TiUg anb IU? A I CU1UIJ V
8h? hays that ebe is engaged to piny in
"The Huguenot," at Wattack's New
York Theatre.
Wasuikotoh, April t
I* the Southern Relief basket, at Dr. Oillett'e
Oburoh, wss found dollar bill, in
wbish eras wrapped a ladies' diamond nog
Notice .
rrota regular monthly mertino
X^ of the GREENVILLE LITERARY
CLUB, will he held at the residence of
Rev *. IX Tsomas, on Fridmy Evening,
April Ikt*. et f .46 o olaek. .
The Monthly Address will be delivered
hjr Hoe. ?1. F. TOWNES.
>v ' G. G. WELtJB,
Beeretan G. L C
April It 46 1
Pot Sale, '
COTTOV MACHINERY AT BATXITILLE
2, DRAWING KltAMKi *"
a SPEEDERS.
All la prime working order.
^ JAMES MONTGOMERY.
April 11- t 46 6
W NOTICE.
THE FIRM between the undersigned
has been DISSOLVED by mutuel
^eweeat, to take effect from Tuesday, ItiK
Marsh. The liabilities, will be settled by
E. A. CAUBLE, who will continue the baa
tea at same stand. All persons IWDRBfT.
]U> will nnks payment to him,
h. a. cauble,
f. a. miles.
W\\\ * . "?
Beam,' vlhcf)
bound notehee.
^nr^liown t murrts/
MWBPt BL-,*dfte. Oerr'a Old Stand.
R~T?if receive o7
Irgb stock of i
no toons,
at the
togas.
BTEN HOUSE A TERRY,
rsfrrlew, fi. C., April 10, 1867. 46-8
TIN HBPinilNG.
Im AM NOW PREPARED tod) all mm
nor of TIN REPAIRING, at Greenville
priors, at the Store of
o mil /N I r\ r- A mrm r? r? n % e
o i Bmnvuot at, i tnri Y,
FAinviEyv.
and would solicit the patronage of the
surrounding country.
T. II. STALL.
April 11 46 8
8TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
O, S J DOUTU1T, Etquire, Ordinary of i
eaid District.
WHEREAS, J O LANOFORD has filed
? Petition in my Office, praying that
letters of Ailminiairation, on all and singular
the goods and chatte's. right* and ctedlta
ot llenry Langlord, lale of the District
aforesaid, d.c. ased, should be granted to
him.
Thene are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to he and ap|>?ar in
the Court of Ordinarj* for said District, to
he holden at Greenville Court House, on
the 24th day of April inst,, to show cause, if
any, why the said Administration should
not be granted.
S. J. P0UTH1T. O. O tt.
Ordinarv'a Office, 10th April, 1967.
April 11 46 2
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
BY virtue of a Decretal Ord? r front the
Court of Ordinary, for Greenville
District, I will expose tor sale, at public
outer?, to the highest bidder, on the Jirnt
Monday in May next, the following TRACT
OF LANlh via.
All that pitce, psrtel and Tract of Land,
situated in Greenville District, on witters
of Wild Cat Creek, hounded hy lands of
George Harrison, J. W. Jackson, an<f others,
and containing Setientyjtve Aeree, more or
lees. Sold as the property of "JOHN II.
HARRISON, deceased, tor partition aotoi g
the heira.
TERMS ?A credit of five months, with
interest irom day oi sale, Jtar all ?*xcopt so
much will pay the coin, which will
required In cash. Purchasers tto give bond
with good aecuritjr, and a mortgage of the
premises, if deemed necessary, to thfe Or
diuary, to aecure the payment of the purchaae
money. Purchaser* to pay for titles.
W. T. SHUMATE S. O. D.
Sheriff'a Office, lOtii April, 1807.
April 46 6
LAST NOTICE.
Deputy Collector's Office.
U?ITK? STATES ISTEnNAl. REVESCE, "1
23d Division, 3d District. So. Ca. >
OitnKNvn...K, 2d April, 1867. j
X IIAVF the TAX RETURNS for Licenses
X for Occupation and Business, for Distil-,
ling, Ac., for the Lower Division of Greenville
and Pickens Districts. These Taxes, must be
paid at once, upon which a penalty of ID per
centum is already incurred.
jZJ-ir- Delinquents will be pfoocded against
forthwith by distraint and Sale.
THOS. B. TIIRUSTON,
Deputy Collector.
A ?M.tl 1 Jt
Notice.
ALL Person# indebted to the Estate of
J. IIAKVKY BAKER, deceased, will
make payment imtnedialely ; and nil tlmaa
having demand# against said Estate, will
present thein properly attested for pay nieut.
# T P. BAKER, Executor.
April 4 46 3
Notice.
INCOME TAX? INCOME TAX !!
Office Ass't A#se*#or Intkrnal Revenue, 1
23d Division, 8n Collection DiSt , v
Grbkn*iu.k, S. C., April 2d. 1867. )
HAVING been appointed Assistant. Assessor
of United States Internal Revenue
for the Twenlj-third Division, Third
Collection District, comprising the First
Regiment S. C. M., with headquarter# at J
Greenville, 8. C., all person# residing within '
the above named Regiment, who have not
given in their INCOMTETAX required under
the Exclae Law. for the year# 1864 and
1865, are requested to call nt my Office and
adjust the same without delay.
The especial attention ot Distillers of
Spirituous Liquors is called to tl>e above
notice, as they must come forward and re'
port at once.
tlT Office In the old Pott Office building.
K HOOKER,
Assistant Assessor Internal Revenue,
April 4 4fi If
II THE CSBBT 6! S1HS,
Greenville District*
SDUINfi TKKM 1867.
ON MOTION OF THE SOLICITOR i
It is orttered. That all pro*editions for
barren v and Mtmierasanor# licretofnra eofn
inrno*?], tut made returnable to the Court of
Sessions, be tranafered to the District Court,
end that tbe Clerk do rauae notice to be Riven
to Proeecutorei Defendant* and Wltneaaes, re.
quiring them to appear at lb# Section of tbe
aid Dietriot Court, tb be beld ou the fourth
Monday in April next.
THOMAS GLOVER.
March 39th, 1967. >
THE above ia a true copy of tbe ordee obtained
at tbe laat term, and all person*
intern (ted, Pruaecntor r, Defendants and Witneaaea,
a re* required to be in attendance at the
next silting of the District Court, which la 4th
Monday in April next.
Magistrate* and. Cohatablea are notiffed to
notice to pugtta* to be in attendance,
where any papere were issued by tbem and
1 dtade returnable to tha Court of Common Pteaa,
to kppear at next Diatrict Court.
W. A. McDAMXL, 9. o. p.
Cierk'e Office, March M. 1M7- April
"C. ^ it *
i .I/ / e " 1
' <% ' s' '* . * "
PVricB or AmutaSt >
23n pivisior, So Cou.*ctioiiDfWfctJr, >
(< i:?:?:s vili.S, 8. (VA^nl 4th, 1887. J
A LL Perron* 41)<fc'??AtV heretofore, made
A Returns or iMWmii for StlCIAL
El CENSE tv, Cjtpt PM\ f>a?Ke, Arysredecessor
ia office, ere hereby notified thaV they
ate required to male# the satae Return* and
Application* to me.
EDMUND nOOKER,
Assistant Assessor Internal Revenue.'
April 4 46 l1
J. 4V. NO II WOOD,
tURGEQN DENTIST.
GREENVILLE, 8 C
'lESI^b OFF1CK for the present on
(m||HA Mail. Ktreet. one door below
the Post Office.
Ma eh 81 4S 8m*
DAVID & STRAD Xtf,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
Merchants,
AID
Dealers in Groceries *1td Provisions.
PENDLETOS STREET,
NEAR T1IE DEPOT.
Mwr H 42 tf
8PRIM1 MHil.l\P,li?~I
:?o-:???
MISS JM c K A Y
. 1IA8 ju?t received an a*?ortorient
ol SPRING MILL1NKUY
GOODS.
JgUESUL HATS of the ityle*
for Ladies, Miaoe* and ' in
.jf-'"""be Victoria and other BONRIBBONS
FLOWERS
STRAW
And other
TRIMMINGS.
March 28 44 tf
NotiteIS
hereby given that in future no per*ona,
I Mack oi while. tVill ?? peimiited to he
interred in the giave yard near Gfeentille
Villaee, known a* the negro hurving
ground, now owned l? v my eel f, and oilier*,
oy whom I am authorised to act.
Al! person* are notified that in future
they will not he allowed, tinder the penal
ly of thel.iw, toenter npbn. andifo thmllgh,
my premise*, lying on Refcdy River and
Richland Creek, n- ar Grcen\ille Village,
for fi-diing, hnntinir, or any other pornoae.
I liiiv** nnHnrstAiul
been purchasing fire wood from certain negroes
and hauling it from lands nndrr tfiv
chatge. Tliia is to notify them and all o*liere,
thai I have no negro agents for relling
wood, and I lint in tin ore if any person*
slwili pmchnse and liniil wood from said
land, I will hold th-m responsible as lrespassers,
unless they pni chase the same fiotn
me.
For any violation of the foregoing notice,
I shall enforce the law.
WM. CHOICE.
Feb. 14 38 tf
CHEAP FOR CASH!
AT T. B ROBERTS' BRICK STORB
T 11 AVE on hand, and ahall be receiving
1 every week addition* to my at ck.the
following (JOt)l)S, to Wit,:
Ladies'. Gentlemen's. Misses', Boys' And
Children'* SlIoES
Shoe LACKTS, linen and cotton
Note and Letter I'At*Kit. fine
Fm- White ENVELOPES
C< iFFKK, SL'ti Alt. TEA. SODA
PEPPER. SPICK, MSGKR
COPPEUAS. EPSA-M SALTS
TOBACCO, CONN. BACON
Venison HAMS, Ess. Coffee
Fine CIO A US,
ItUnONS, HOOK-? and feYE< Tt dr TINS
Seed Irish POTATOES, APPLES
COTTON YARN.
In ? few days I shall he receiving additions
to my present Slock. Persona w-ahing
any ot the above articles, will do well
to call and examine before buying, for bar- 1
gain* can be bought at this ptscA*
W wl" ' *? rer ior uorn, UHCon, Duller,
Rgg*. Lard, Chickens. A".
H. L. BURN.
March 7th, 18t>7. 41-tf
General Superintendent's Office,
CHARLOTTE AH. C RUI.KOAI>. I
Columbia, H. C., March 16, 1867. f
rpiiK schkduik oi ik? passenger
1 TRAINS over this Road is as follows
t
Leave Columbia at..,,, 8.86 a rft.
Arrive at Charlotte at tt.'fto a. m.
Leave Charlotte at ..ft. 10 a m.
Arrive at Columbia at .I1.2C a. m.
Close connections are made at Columbia
and Charlotte with the Mail Trains on the
North Carolina and South Carolina Railroad*.
THROUGH 1ICKKT8 are ?,] ? at Columbia
to Richmond, Va.,-Wanaington, lb C,
Baltimore, Mil., Philadelphia, Pa , and New
York City?Hiving choice of routes tr'a
Portsmouth or Richmond?and baggage
checked. % Tickets are also sold at Charlotte
for Charleston and Augusta.
An Accommodation Train, for freight
anfl local pansage, leaves Columbia at 7 a.
m .on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
of each week, and Charlotte or. the same
ays ami hour; arriving at Columbia and
Charlotte at 6 p. m?
C. BUUKNlGllT. Superintendent.
Mar Si 48 tf
est..dn1. ?? n.?tt.. n *>
??UOUIUU UV9* QUUbU VAlVllUa Am? JEW
jFi^rs^
UEN E?AH sor rs OFFICE, )
0uABi.t*T6*,&e , Match II. 1867. |
ON iixl nftfrilif ilih inat, the Through
. M AlLTKAIN will rtiri as follow*, via.;
' Leave Oolurvl>:a ?t II 40 a m . CbVn time
Arrive KingeviHe at 1/So p. ? ?
Leave Kfag?vttle?t I 86 p. m., * '
j Arrive el AugooU *1 B.IH) p. ,r "
L* *A?Btl?0*B TftAlM.
" Leave CI.u^?. ,800 a m
, A'/IVe akCol'fmbift)...t.a.gnp m
Leave L'**U misty .. ....... .8.60 a. m.'
ArrrUe A? 0h?4 *??...4 p. m
X T. PEAKK, Geu'i gup't ?
Mar 11 H *
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M
Km
SHODIAI STEEII
TilonAS RTEElf
THOfllAI 9TEEIV
THOIAS IT EE IV
#HO?AR STEEIf
At OLD StASD M< DA VlD A DUNCAN'S
A T OLD ST A SD Me PA VID A DUNCAN'S
AT OLD STAND McDA VID A DUNCAN'S
A TOLD STA ND McDA VID A DUNCAN' 8
AT OLD STAND MeD AVID Ar DUNCAN'S
* If'.
SELLS FAMTLV GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILf GROCERIES
STAPLE DRY OOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY OOODS .
STAPLE DRY OOODS
STAPLE DRY OOODS
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
AND nOUSE KEEPlfcO ARTICLES
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
kxtrlmf.ly low for CAStt osl y
ex tr em elr Low for cash osly
extremely low for cash osly
extremely low for cash osly
extremely low for cash osly
JUST RECEIVED
FOR APRIL
TRADE,
IUMX8,
ALMONDS,
f, n rnrnir rv i?iti mn
riiLdE.lkV12.JJ JMlllld,
?EGETABLEI,
SALMON,
PIC KLES,
SAUCES,
ASSORTMENT
or
AND
COXFECTIONARIES
OF'"
A&& K 3 ff D. 8 9
Fresh Whole Iticc
AND
CHEESE,
Plows,
Hoes,
Traces,
Hames,
AND
OT33?. A?,5:3L3a
tOK
FARMERS' USE.
uasasm
FRESH
GARDEN SEEDS,
GRASS SEEDS,
CSOT SS?3,
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9 II I 9 8 .
STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA
ORERNVlLLE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
CHRISTOPHER M GREER, AminUlrator,
PpHcint Josiah Greer, John
Greer, Moirt Greer, ind William Word,
nd their heirs, whoM names oro unknown,
defendants?Citation for rrvirion
of Sole IiiH and final oettUmtnt of Eotat*.
IT APPEARING that Joeiah Greer, John
Greer. Moaei Greer, and William tYard, .
and their helrn reside beyond ih? Slate, it
I* ordered that lR?-y do appear at a Court of
Ordinary, to he hoiden at Greenville Court
House, on Wedlieedav. the iifiih dav of
June next, at 1*0 o'clock, A. M., to ?lioe
cauee, if any tliev can, why the Bale Bill of
the Ka'ateof ELIZABETH SMITH, deceased,
should not be revised, by introducing
testimony for that purpose, to ascertain the
true value of the articles sold, and a final
settlement of the said Estate be made on
that day } and on failure of parties to appear
In person or hy attorney, their consents
will he taken as confessed
Utven under my hand, at Greenville Court
House, this 26th day of March, A. D.,
1867.
8. J. DOUTniT, 0 O. P.
Mar 28 44 tf
STATE "OF "SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREESVILLE DISTRICT.
Hy 8 J DOL'TlllT Enquire, Ordinary of
laid District
Wll EKEAS, JA9. P. MOORE, o. *. o. p..
has filed a Petition in my Office,
praying that. Letters of Administration on
all and singular the grinds hi J chattels,
rights and creditsof ELlSII A F FENDLEY,
Utc of the District aforesaid, deceased,
should he granted to hltn.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the snid decessed, to he snd ajipear in
the t'ourt of Ordinary for said Dieti let to
he Itolden at Greenville Court Ho?t8e, on
the 26llt day of April next, to show cause.
If any. why the said Administration should
not be granted.
S. J. POnTllIT, O. O. P.
Ordinary's Office, 16th Murch, 1867.
March 21 * 43 6
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
By S. J. DOUTIIIT, Esquire, Ordinary of
said D'nttitt.
X17HERKA3. JAMES P. MOORE has
v v filed a Petition In my Office, praying
that Letters of Adminlst rot ion on all and
| singular the goods and cliHttels, rights and
er.di* of CHARLES SCYQIf, la If of the
Distriet aforesaid, deceased, should be
granted to him.
These are.'therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the Said ducertSed, to be and appear in
Ihfe Court of Ordinary for said District, to
he holden at Greenville Court House, on
the i'2d Jay of April next, to show cause, if
any, why the said Administration should
not be granted.
S. J. DOUTFI1T, 0. G. D.
Oi din try's Office, 12th March, 1867.
Mar 14 .42 6
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
GREENVILLE DISTRICT
By S, J. DOVTHIT, Esquire, Ordinary of
said Jtixtric'.
WH EKKAS, Ja*. P. Moore, C.E.G.D.. has >
filed a Petition in my Office, piAying
that Letters of Administration on ull and
singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of TilOM AS J. AUSTIN, late-of the
District, nloresnid, deceased, should be
granted to him.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
nil and singular lite kindred ahd creditor?
of the raid deceased, tt> be and appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said District, to
be holden at -Greenville Court House, on
the ltd day of April next to show cause,
if any, why the suid Administration should
not be granted.
f?. J. DOUTMIT. O. O. D. "
Ordinarv'a Otfice, 12th March, 1867,
Mar 14* 42 6
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA!
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
Iu the Conrtof Ordinary.
U7 1LSON HAWKINS, Adiuinistrator,
applicant airninst the heirs at law
| of J. li. 11AWKLNG, whose namea are i
tinknownt W urren Hawkins, and other",!
i ^-t- !
Kill ninl final (Settlement of E.-tnte.
Il appearing lli.il the hcir&-al-lnw of J.
II Hawkins, nnil Warren llawkinft
I reside beyond this Siate. It is ordered
that they dt> appear at a Court of Ordinary,
to lie holdell III Greenville Court House, on '
\\*ed?e*day, the 8th <lny of J/ay next, it 10
O'clock, A. J/., to show cause, if any- they
enn, why the Sale Kill of ihe Estate of
MAHTIlA HAWKINS, defeased, should
hot be revised, by introducing for that purpose,
to aseerlnin the title value of the articles
sold, mid n final settlement of the
Said Estate he made On that day ; and on
failure of parties to-appear in person or by j
attorney, their couseots will he taken us
Cotlf.-s8ed
Given under my hand, nt Greenville Court
llouse, this 6ih day of February, A.
D. 1307.
S. J. DOUTRIT, 0. G. D.
F. b 7 - % &7 8tti
State of South C rolina.
ORF.EXVILLE DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
WiliJam Watbi.vs vs. George W. Brookr ?
Attach menu
WilKUEAS, the riaintifTdid on the 17' h
day Jf ovember, file his Dhe aiuiion
against the Defendant, who, it is said, is ;
absent from and without Ihe lirnits of this
State, and has neitl er wife nor Attorney
known within the same, upo- whom a copy I
of the said Declaration might he served: It
Is therefore ordered that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Dec-la
laration on or In-fore the 17th November,
whioli will be in ihe year o?" our l.ord, ?uD j
thousand eight hundred and rixty
fi..?i -...1 -U....I...- !..? n I
W...V. ? io? Miiqi n'Hi ni?auuiir juuililinil Will
then tit* given mid awsrded Hga'.nst him.
Clm k'n Office, Greenville liist., 8. C? l)e
Ce tuber 8, lHtili
W. A. McDAXIEL, C. C. C P.
D*e? 28 ly
STATE UK SOU HI OAKOUN A. ]
ORERNtM.LK niSTIIICT.
r< st rs '(? ter a Bill
for Stilt of Land to port Debt*, d'f ? j
Jamk* P M 'liftr., Administrator vi? AkaMimta
T. WtstlhKLU. el al.
FIAJIK following paragraph from the Decretal
Order ol Chancellor Johnson in
the above cast* is published for the iuforma
tion of (hose interested.
"It is further ordered that the Cofnmis
siofler of this Court do forthwith publish a
rufe, requiring all the creditors of the said
DAVID O. WESTFIEUD deceased, to come
in within nine months from the publication
of sab! rule and establish by proper proof,
tna i.mure airu Minouut of thoir claims
against said deceased.
v J. P. MOORE, 0. F.. O. D.
Commissioners Office. 8* pt. 21, lb68.
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A larjje variety of
10- to 23 cU per pound ^sJl
Fi n? A*At*tI int-nf: nf TaKlu To?a 7?
Cutlery, * variety
Ladies' and Geullenren*i? Under
8m rU
Linen*, Diaper*, and Cassimere*
Towelling, Spelling Books, Slain*
Collin*' Axes
Wood Scews
Soda and Butter Cracker*
Bucket*, Pail*
Broom*, Brushes, Ilair Bros bee,
Blacking Brushes
Spade*, Shovel*
Baltimore Sugar Cured Ilame
Cojieras, Candle*, Ginger, Indigo
Lead, Madder, Nails Rice, Starch
Tobacco, Factory Yarn.
All*pice, cheap
Pickle*, assorted, 50 eta
Smoking Tobacco
Currant*
Black IVpper
G Boxes Chec?e
English Dairy Cheese
Oyster*, 50 ct* per bo*
Candy, 50 ct* per lb
Liguvra and Bio Coffee*.
JUST ARRIVED.
Fancy Print*
Barege*
Dress Trimmings
Flannels, Red and Wbfld
Spool Cotton, assorted
Heavy Brown and Bleached Shirt*
Ing* and Sheetiug*
Braid*
Linen C.'IIunkercbief*
Head Nett*
Ladies and Gent* gloves
Morocco Belt*
Broa n ahd Bleached Drill*
Button*, assorted
Sen veil * Steel Hoes, assorted size*
and qualities
Knives and Folks
Pocket Knives, splendid assort*
ment, cheap
W ire Seives
The above goods are sold at the lotvest
possible profits for cash, or country produce
and I aui receiving, every WerKJrm
Baltimore. New York, and other markets,
fresh supplies, which I intend tosell at prices
to suit times. My Goods arc bought entirely
for netl cash, and can Consequently,
be sold at. lower figures than those that are
bought on time, however short,
john d. ashmore.
Feb 28 40 tf
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
DAHLONEGA, OA.,
WILL practice in the Counties of tumpkiu
Dawson, Giluicr, Fannin, Union,
Towns, White and Hull.
Jan 10 33 ~ tf
G. Fs TOWNE6,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
and
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
Office nt tho same building adjoining
New Court Ilnuse, formerly occupied by
T-.wnks A Cami-bull, before dissolution of
the firm.
Greenville, s. c. Jan 31-38
Guardians Trusteos and Receirrrs,
VRK REQUIRED to rrmHe their Returns
to this Office by the Jir*t day of Juno
nrtt. AH foiling to make their return b/
that time, will be ifeported to the Court,
JAS. P. MOO KB, C. E. O. D.
J'omnmsioner'a Office, January 23, 1887.
an 24 35 tf
Dissolution.
rpiif. FIRM of BARKSDALE, pf.rry
-R A Co. is dissolved. Parties to whom
the same is indebted, will present their
Clai'ns at the Factory, or to me at Green .ills,
si P. tir If TI1/4U i o
ni.r|u. ? IT - iU. 1 IlViUAO.
January 7, 1807.
Jan '24 S.I tf
REMOVAL.
WILLIA JllVJ f ISN ANT,
Merchant Tailor.
grmgTk RESPECTFULLY inform*
WpBfffK ?he community of Greenville.
I" ''JP3''>nt ' #? REMOVED to the
t.*yi?tt-.eawst.ir.. on Main Stieet, three
do?i? uo?>ve Wn?hing'nni and next to Mc?
PHElb'OKU Bakery, where he will
CUT & MAKE TO ORDER
IN THE LATEST STYLE,
GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL.
Just received a full riupply of TR1M?
MINGS, of the beat quality, which will be
<iit>|ms^.<i of on very reasonable TERMS FOR
CASH.
Jnu 17 84 ' tf
Notes and Accounts of Brooks.
Scruggs & Gibson. Assigned to Jm.
B Rrnnlr.
IHaVB juit received for Coilrotion
lli.-se notes and ACCOUNTS, and re!
q-iei-t all persons indebted to the Firm, to
cull, wiliiout delay, to make settlements
and payments. O. P.T0VKE8.
Attorney at Law.
March 8'h. tPfil. 41-tf
LAWrAklX
GOODLETT & THOMAS*
Attorneys at Law.
ASK
j SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
HAVR this day foimrd a Copartnership
in the practice of LAW and *
BQIjI I Y on the Wtatern Circnit.
"Office in the old Court House Building,
?. n. ftut-DimT, ^ WM. M TUOMM.
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