The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 25, 1867, Image 3
Npq tfve in
a?i
lime
were
long
d all
rand
i ui
men
lent,
era'the
ound
the Expoeition building are in a lamentable
elate of confusion. Wagons and
workmen were busy earliug away the
rubbish when the Emperor arrived.-?
Heaps of dirt and straw and packing
cases lay around, or were temporarily
thrown into the unfinished labors and
fancy cottages. Inside the building,
was the same scene. Everywhere debris.
Not oiie-tentli of goods opened
or arranged, but the French Department,
of course, in the first order.?
Next to that, the Russian, and third,
the English. All the departments are
not ready. The American Department
is one.of the most incomplete, and the
commissioners, exhibitors and Americans
generally, in the city, are very dis
a satisfied with Commissioner Bcckwith,
who appears totally insufficient.
The only department in operation i?
the restaurants, but even here the Atue
ricsns are behind-hand. The onlygoods
which have been damaged on the
voyage are- American. At 1 o'clock,
the invited cruests assembled in the An
Gallerv, where America made a fine
show?rUhuy fine picture* being exhibi
ted and well bung; but the English
display was much greater. When the
guests gathered, however, the 6uperiori
ty of the American ladies was conced
ed. They were the belles of the day.
A brilliant company, biasing with dia
raonds and orders, filled the central hall,
to welcome the Emperor and Empress,
who came precisely at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon- The crowd outside the build
ing was good natured, but not demonstrative
toward him. No cheers greeted
the imperial parly. They drove up
a long avenue covered with a velvet
canopy of green and gold, decorated
with Hags and lined with soldiers.?
They alighted at a splendid pavilion
specially built for the Emperor. The
Emperor immediately re-appeared and
gave his arm to the Empress, and proceeded
on foot to the main door. During
the, imperial progress, full bands
played the national air. The cheering
now grew louder, the Americans and
English present leading with hearty
hurrahs, and .Turks, Japanese, Italians,
Prussians, Germans and French joining
in the different styles peculiar to their
several countries. The Emperor and
Express bowed repea'edly to the crowd,
as they ascended the platform which
runs round the machine
B?
The Emperor wore a plain evening
dress, with scerf of the Legion of Honor,
And carried a heavy cane. He look
cd smiling, but pale and fatigued. The
Empress was robed in black silk, and
looked in fine health. The Prince Imperial
and Prince Napoleon were not
prosent. The Princoss Clothilde wore a
brown v6lvet dress, powdered with gold.
A distinguished party of Senators and
Ministers formed an escort for the Imperial
party. Prince Leuchtemberg re
presented Russia. The members or the
diplomatic corps accredited to tbe
French Court, clothed in uniform, bad
upeoial seats reserved for them at the
opening scene, but they were complete
ly hidden from view. ? Preceded by the
chamberlains, tbe party passed round
the entire gallery, nearly a mile long
The different national commission!
stood on a platform over the section)
allotted to their countries. Tnrks, Jap
aneae, Russians, Moroccoans, Tunisian)
and Persians wore their full nations
costumes. Tbe Emperor spoke a few
words to eaob commission, hot at thi
American department be stopped, witl
the Empress, and bowed to the crowd
who were cheering heartily. Half at
lirtlir U <V). ? rri
,? "? ?? im IUW tVUr. joq1
(he cortege doscended and passer
through the art end a few other galle
riea, and at. 8 o'clock returned to th<
Palace. The Exposition will not b<
ready till llay. One half of all th<
epaco is allotted to France, and th.it i
not complete, the Bogliah are verj
strong in machinery, beating the Amer
icans in that department. England be
. ing near, Pari* accounts in a grea
measure for thie. There la nothing lik
so mane strangers here as were ex peel
ed. The number of Americans is n<
much greater than usual every seasot
Prices have gone np fearfully. The h<
tele raise their charges fifty per cent. a
ter this week. It is useless to oome I
tse this Exposition before May.
A man ia Mount H?Uj, F. killed h
horse tbs other dsf, by striking hiss on tl
bssd with his fist
RHBhwI' c.
door bo*
(taperiatendaat.
Wathodist Churcb, 9, A. m.?e. F. Stoesb,
I Esq., Superln tender, tEpiscopal
Church, f, A. M.?Mr. W. K.
Barlr, Superln ten den t,
Pmbyierlau Church, ?, A. BL?Mr. A. A.
Fostbr, Saper'nteudent.
S3RM0X8.
Baptist Churoh, 11, a. m., and 7, p. m.,
Rot. W. D. Thomas.
Methodist Church, 11, a. m., Rev. j. w.
Hmm
Episcopal Cburgb, 11, a. m., and 8, p. m.
Rot. Ellisom Capsrs.
Presbyterian Church, 11, a. m., mad 4, p. ml,
Rev. w. b. Jonas, of North Carolina.
To Stock Raisers.
? <A THE Subscriber will Stand
hia horeo FRANK HAMP^ff^EATON.
the present 8KASON
* at hia stables. Ha will ssrra
mares at ten dollars by tin Beaton.
FRANK 'HAMPTON is a Black Hawk
Morgan?a pure black?largo and powerfully
formed; and a sure Foal getter.
* He also has a few YOUNG BULLS to
diapoae of for the benefit of Stock Raisers,
consisting of ENGLISH, DURHAM, DEVON,
AYRESHIRE and BROUGHAM.
E S. IRVINE.
April 76 48 4
JUST RECEIVED,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING PRINTS.
SUGAR of all grades,
? Coffees, Caadles,
8HOKS,
Cheese, Crackers,
MOLASSES,
Bleached aud unbleached Cloth* of all
^Mta,
Nam, Iron,
BUCKETS,
Chewing and Smoking Tobned,
Rice, Flour,
Corn and Bacon,
Lard, Rye, Ac , Ac.
In anr quantity and will be told low f?r
the CASH
COME AND SEE US.
David & Stradley,
GROCERS AND COM. WAREHOUSE
April 25 48 lm
SPRING AM)llIMElt
AT
J. D. ASHMORE'S;
HOKE'S OLD; STAND
ORE DOOR BOOTH REV COURT HOUSE.
iirel JiH JIH
WHO IS now receiving a large and ya
ried Stock of
SISAS0HA3BIL!? ???IDS,"
EMIUtACIHO :
Brown & Bleached Sh'rt'iig*
and Sheetings,
Tleke, Denlme,
Striper, Cottonadea,
Linen Ducks end Drills,
Blay end Spenith Linens,
Irish Linens,
Table Damasks, Towellings, Ac.
Calicoes, Printed Lawns,
Jaconets, Ginghams,
Chambrnys, Mohairs,
Bareges, Anglaea, Alpaeca,
i Bombasines, Challie, Ac., Ac.
I Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook,
, Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Victoria Lawna,
White and Colored Tarleto&s,
) Embroideries, Braids,
I Frilling, Ac., Linen Collars, Cuffs,
Embroidered Sstts, Ac., Ac.
1 Gloves and Hosiery,
J Veiling, Lacs Falls,
? Trimmings,
1 Hat and Belt Ribbons,
f Dress Buttons snd Trimmings,
Frcnolk Corsets and Hoop Skirts.
> ssrcDwaoDJWB iuST
, OAHHltSBBTTK,
) tweeds,
, jeans,
| BLACK AND COLORED OASSIMERKS,
French Drab d'Bta and Cloth.
: REAmr mm cLosiHtuG.
0 SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, A*.
* Mon aad Boy*' Wool, Far ul Straw Hot*.
- Ladio?' Trimmed Hot*.
1 Boot* and Shoo*.
Umbrella* aad Paraaol*.
r in mrnm
it Mardwaro aad Cutlery.
Orookory aad Glee* war*.
i a
f- Orooorte*, By* Stuffs, A*., ft*.
? tf Corn. Corn Starch, Ryo, Flour. Bo.
eon, Hugsr Oared Ham*, Lard, Butter, Eg#*,
wltli many other artleUs too Udiou* to
J* roootion, at the lowest price* for CASK
l# OR PRO DUCK.
JOHN 9. ASHHIORE.
BR|^M?RKLIT * 0O*8rE5kbli.h- 1
Motone horse. carriage, ?ui
nwft fomr peraoaa It baa baaa lataly ra- 1
Uml, ana la la ?mpl?U ordar.
Alao a No. 1 TOP BUGGY, U thorough
rapair, aa good aa naar. 1
And at my OAna iaaaaadiataly altar tba i
abore: Sundry artialaa of FURNITURE.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, DRY GOODS,
COTTON CARDS, MENS, BOYS, and LA- <
DIBS HAIR, Aa, Aa
JULIU8 0. SMITH,
Anelionaar.
April >8 48 ? j
For Sale,
A VERY SUPERIOR
OCTAVE I
X FIANO, Roaawood,
T 'TM ill " '
- uiwuhuvornvri,unick6r* i
ing, maker. This Inst j-u
ment known to the Professor* of Music in j
this town as one amongst the beet, and the t
only truly fine ene now offering. Sold be- ?
eauee the owner ia about to move away, and
baa no further use for it. Will be eold at t
Private Sale. Apply to
JtJLIUS 0. SMITH,
Auctioneer Oreenrille, S. C.
April 25 48 8
Assistant Assessor's Office,
JSd Dir., Sd Dist , u. s. I.itiiimal RiTiavi,
Guekntill*, S. C., April 24, 1857.
ALL Manufacturers of FLOUR, MEAL
COTTON. Ac., Ac , and all RETAIL
DEALERS, PHYSICIANS, LAWYERS,
and otber Occupational npon which a Spe- ,
cial License is required by law to be, taken c
out, are hereby notified to oome forward at "
once, and make application for the same, or 1
in default thereof will be forthwith report- *
ed for aegleot. ,
All who hare heretofore taken out Spe- .
eial License, ere notified that they must .
come promptly after the 1st of tiny next, .
and renew their applications. s
EDMUND HOOKER.
Assistant Asseeeor.
April 26 48 S j
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. a
By 8. J. DOUTHIT, Ksquire, Ordinary of I
said District. e
WHEREAS, NANCY PONDER, hasfil n
^d o Petition in my Office, praying I
that Letters of Administration with the 1
Will nnncxed, on ail and singular the goods h
and chattels, rights and credits of MILTON C
PONDER, late of the District aforesaid, de- ?
ceased, should he granted to her. e
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish C
all and singular the kindred and creditors S
of the ?aid deceased, to ire and appear in n
the Court of Ordinnry for said District, to
be holden at Greenville Court House, on ?s
the 6th day of May next, to show cause,
if any, why the said Administration should not
be granted.
S. J DOUTHIT. O. O. D.
OrtllnnpiV nfltfto ?'lj a.
, ? V?IV\| * ?v? M I'l II, / O" t ,
April 25 48 2
ssi?a i
SPRING SEASON."
IB?! 1
ARE now receiving a Urge anJ varied
Block of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
EMBRACIKG I
Brown & Bleached Shirtings
and Sheetings,
Tick*. Denim*,
Stripe*, Cottonadea,
Linen Ducks and Prill*,
Biay ar.d Spanish Linen*,
Iii*h Linens,
Table Dmnarka, Towelling*, Ac.
Calicoes, Printed Lawns,
Jaconets, Gingham*,
Chambrays, Mohair*.
Mozamhiques, Lenof, Melanges,
Bn rages, Ang'nce, A'pnecas,
Bombazines Chnllie, Ac.
Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook,
Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Victor's Lawns,
White and Colored Tarletons
Embroideries, Braids,
Frilling, Ac., Linen Collars, Cuffs,
Embroidered Setts, Ac., Ac.
Gloves and Hosiery,
Veilings, I.nce Falls,
Crape and Crape Collars,
Bobineta, Wash Blond, and
Silk Illusion.
Trimming#,
llat and Belt Ribbons,
Dress Buttons and Trimmings,
French Corsets and lloop Skirts.
NOTIONS IN VARIETY.
CA8HMEHETTE,
TWEEDS,
JEANS,
HLACK AM) UULUKKU UASSIMKUES,
Ficoch Drab d'Eta and Clolb.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
81IIRT9, ObLLARS, CRAVATS. Ae.
Ken and Boyi' Wool, For and
Straw Hata
Ladies' Trimmed Hata
Boots and Shoea
Umbrellas and Farasola
Hardware and Cntlery.
Crockery and Glassware.
Groceries, Dye Staffs, &c , See
We are tkaakfoi for the rtry flattering attention
girea ae heretofore, and will be dlliifeat
in oar effort* to fire oontinaed aatiifee'
tion.
H. BEATTIE & CO.
April U 4T S
HPnTTi
HflpZoHIKe.
WM. W HISNANT
BSPRCfTFULLY inform* the publlo
MVbatlnues to CUT and MAKSIM
In the moet fashionable end approved
GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS*
Fie msy be found in the building on Melatreat
next door below MePh arson's BakeJ
In the (root store will be kept a supply
FAMILY GROCERIES.
luoh m Sugar, Coffee, Too, 8pieee, 8ode,
k?., wh ioh trt offsred at low price? for Cook
>r Country Prod ires.
April IB 47 tf
ieeretary'sOffice, O. AC- R E- Co..
COLUMBIA, Apbil 15,1B07.
rllK ANNUAL MEETING of the Btockholdera
of the GroenrUle and Columbia
tailrond Company will bo held in Columbia
on THURSDAY, the second day of May
iext, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Stockholders will bo passed over the road
o attend the meeting free, as heretofore.
C. V. CARRINGTON, 8ec'y.
April 18 47 td
W. H HOVEY,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
LADIES' STORE,
iMjl j y > WOULD most respectfully
^nikLvTXtn inform the Ladies and publio
Tk'rlTilffrni rally that his STOCK OF
IPRING AND 8UMMER GOODS is now
rery complete, and well calculated to give
atiefaction, both as to price and quality.
The Stock consists in part as follows viz.:
3halle and English Bereges ; Paris Plaids;
Himalayas; Colored Lawns; Printed Musins
; Spring Prints ; Alapacas ; English and
Italian Crapes; Corded, Dotted and Plaid
iwisa ; Jaconet; Mull and Nainsook Musins;
White and Colored Brilliants; White
ind Colored Tarltons ; Linen Cambrics and
..awns; Edgings and Iusertings; Thread
,aees and Imitations ol same; Silk, Cotton
md Worsted Tracing Braids; Trimming
ind ' Bonnet Ribbons ; Brushes; Combs;
'olliirs ; Cravats; Belts ;* Beltings ; Blench,
d and Brown Table Dsinask ; Sheetings
nd Pillow Casings; Toilet Towels; Dovliea ;
.linen and Cotton Diapers; Longefoths;
.adieu and Misses Hose; Gents and Boys
alf Ilose ; Farmers Drills ; Brown LineDS ;
lassimeres; Tweods; Jeans; Shoes; Hats;
Summer Clothing ; Ilem-Stitchod, Kmhroid...1
~-.l II.....!? u ? 1 ' "*
.?? o..u oiuuiiiiiij} iiunuKercniei* ; uiorei ;
lolngne nnd Extract* ; Cnstile ami Toilet
ioap* ; and other article, too numerous to
mention.
Call and examine for yourseltre?no
barge made lor looking.*
A f?ril 18 47 tf
TIN HBPMIUNG.
1AM NOW PREPARED to do all manner
of TIN REPAIRING, at Greenville
trices, at the Store of
3TENHOU3E & TERRYj
FAIUVIEW,
Hid would solicit the patronage of the
uriounding country.
T. H. STALL.
April 11 46 8
For Salo,
30TT0N MACHINERY AT BATESVILLE.
O DRAWING FRAMES
'J SPEEDERS.
All in prime working order.
JAMES MONTGOMERY.
April U 46 6
NOTICE.
rilllE FIRM between the undersigned
JL has been DISSOLVED by mutual
consent, to take effect from Tuesday, 26 th
March. The liabilities will be settled by
II. A. CAUBLI2, who will continue the business
at same stand. All persons INDEBTED
will tuake payment to bint.
H. A. CAUBLE,
F. A. MILES.
April 11 46 3
IIICT DCACIMCni
A LARGE STOCK OF
SPRIMU GOODS,
AT THE
STKN HOUSE A TERRY.
Fairview, S. C., April 10, 1867. 46-3
Notice.
INCOME TAX !'INCOME TAX !
OrricK Am't Amihob Internal Rrvknuk, 1
23i> Division, 3n Collection Dibt., V
Greenville, S. C., April 2d, 1867. J
HAVING been appointed Assistant As
essor of United States Internal Rev
enoe for the Twenty-third Division, Third
Collection District, comprising the Firsl
Regiment S. C. M., with headquarters al
Greenville, S. C? all persons residing wilhir
the above named Regiment, who have nol
given in their INCOME TAX required un
der the Excise Law, for the years 1864 and
1866, sre requested to call at my Office and
adjust the same without delay.
The especial attention of Distillers o
Spirituous Liquors is called to the abovi
notice, as they must come forward and re
port at once.
rgj~ Office In the old Post Office building
K HOOKER,
Assistant Assessor Internal Revenue,
Anril 4 45 tf
J. W. lVORWOOD?
SURGE aw DIE MUST,
GREENVILLE, S C
tf OFFICE for the prwnt oi
FrQtfXMtojL. Main Street, one door beloi
tlie Post Offioe.
March XI 48 3m*
LAW CARD.
GOODLETT ^ THOMAS
Attorneys at Law,
AMD
' SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
HAVK this day formed a Copartnei
ehip in the practice of LAW an
I EQUITY on the Western Circuit
Office in the old Court Houae Building,
e. t>. OOODLKTT, wm. U THOMA1
Dee XO 80 U
PI I Si a
I'
T*:" at;.' ^ ,jk , C'-?'
OIVAS STEEH
TVOHAR STEER
THOMAS STEER
THOMAS STEER
THOMAS STEER
Ar OLD 8TAND MtDA YID A DUNCAN'S
A T OLD STAND Me DA YID A DUNCAN'S
A T OLD STAND Me DA VID A DUNCANS
M, T OLD STAND Me DA VID A DUNCAN'S
A T OLD STAND Me DA VID A DUNCANS
\ * y *
BELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERI?8
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLE8
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
AND H0\JSE KEEPING ARTICLES
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
?
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY
EXTREMELY LOW FOR OASH ONLY
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONL Y
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY
JUST RECEIVED |
FOR
APRIL TRADE,
RAISXNg,
ALMONDS,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
If E GET A RLE ?,
SALMON,
TICKLES,
SAUCES,
tin*
ASSORTMENT
Of
AMD
CONFECTION ARIES
OT
AKtKt KIMS,
Frcnh Whole Rice
AND
CHEESE,
Plows,
I
Hoes,
' Traces,
t
' Hames,
i 7
AND
t OTHBB. ARTICLED
ton
FARMERS* USE.
FRESH
n
' mmh sunns.
'GRASS SEEDS,
f
wm inn,
d cf3o.
Mareh *8 44 tf
IVmB -vSli
^ , JaMoMW^MB
The State of SgjBBHHHHj^^^H
OREBKYHiTttitwPlPlBBB^^^^BB
T)Y virtue a 0**?IWhH|H
JL> Court of OrdUukM^dN^HH^^^^^H
District, win
outcry, to tbo hiidtflff
Monday in Mof
OF LAND, via.: H
All that piooo,
situated in
Of wild Cot
George Harrison, J.
and containing /SnMNBpMBwiOffi|H^BH9H^^BH
Ion. Sold m tfeo nroneritfe'dMHHWPHBflaWHBHS
HARRISON, decoaaed, for pWj?HnHH
tho heirs.
TERMS.?A credit of ?re id?BnDHB
lnteveet from day of aale, for all aXROHM^KdjPPl
aauchaa will pay the wrt^j^jdjifigB8WM8Ei
.^ UW ?m. t'urebasers to glv?MHH||M
with good security, and a mortgage of tn^KS^gM
premises, if deemed neoesaary, to the Or^HH
diiiary, to aeeure the payment of the purchase
money. Purchasers to pay for titles.
W. T. SHUMATE. 8. O. D.
Sheriff's Offico, 10th April. lMf.
April 40 8
STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
I GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordiaary.
CHRISTOPHER It GREER, Aminlalrator,
applicant against Joaiah Greer, John
Greer, Moses Greer, and William Ward,
and their heirs, whose names are unknown,
defendanta?Citation far rofilsu
I of BaU Bill and final settlement of Estate.
IT APPEARING- that Joaiah Greer, John
Greer, Moaes Greer, and William Ward,
and tbelr heirs, reside beyond this State, it
is ordered that they do appear at a Court of
Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville Court
House, on Wednesday, the 26th day of
June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to show
cause, if any they can, why the Sale Bill of
the Estate of ELIZABETH SMITH, deceased,
should not be revised, by introducing
testimony for that purpose, to ascertain the
true value of the artieles sold, and a final
settlement of the said Estate be made on
that day ; and on failure of parlies to appear
in person or by attorney, their consents
will be taken as confessed.
Given under my hand, at Greenville Court
House, this 26th day of March, A. D.,
1867.
S. J. DOUTHIT, O. G. D.
Map 28 44 tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Gil BEN VILLE DISTRICT.
By S. J. DOUTHIT. Esquire, Ordinary of
I laid District.
WHEREAS, J AS. P. MOORE, a n. a. v.,
has filed a Petition in my Office,
I praying that Letters of Administration on
all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits of ELISHA F. FENDLEY,
late of the District aforesaid, deceased,
should be granted to him.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
ail and singular the k'mdred and creditors
of the said deceased, to be and appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said District to
be holden at Greenville Conrt House, on
the 26th day of April next, to show cause,
if any, why the said Administration should
I not be eranted
" ft. J. DOIITHIT, O. 0. D.
Ordinary'* Office, lfith March, 1807.
March 21 43 0
8TATE OF SOUTH CAKOLIWA
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
, Iu ilic Court of Ordinary.
V171LSON HAWKINS, Administrator,
YY applicant against the heirs at-law
of J. II. HAWKINS, whose names ar?
unknown, Warren Hawkins, and others,
Defendants. Citation for revision of Sals
Bill nnu final settlement of Estate.
It appearing that the heirs-at-law of J.
B. Hawkins, and Warren Hawkins
reside beyond this State. It is ordered
that they do appear at a Coort of Ordinary,
to be holden at Greenville Court House, on
Wednesday, the 8th day of May neat, at 10
o'clock, A. M., to show cause, if any they
can, why the Sale Bill of the Estate of
MAUTUA HAWKINS, deceased, should
not be revised, by introducing 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 by
attorney, their consents will be taken as
confessed.
Given under my hand, at Greenville Court
House, this 6th day of February, A.
D., 1867.
S. J. DOUTHIT, 0. G. D.
Feb 7 37 Sra
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
WltXtAU WATKINS VS. GkORQK W. BROOKS.?
Attachment
\AJ 11EUEA8, the Plaintiff did on the 17'.h
Vi day November, file hie Declaration
against the Defendant, who, it ie said, ia
abler. from and without the limits of this
State, and has neither wife nor Attorney
known within the same, upon whom a copy
of the said Declaration might be served: It
is therefore ordered that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Declalaration
on or before the 17th November,
which will be in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty seveD,
otherwise final and absolute judgment will
then be given and awarded against him.
Clerk's Offioe, Greenville Diet., S. C., December
5, 1866.
W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. C. P.
Dse6 28 > ly
STATE OF 60UTI1 CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
Bill for Sale of Land to pay etc.?
.Tames P. Moore, Administrator vs Aramivta
T. Westfield, et al.
THE following paragraph from the Decretal
Order of Chancellor Johnson ia
the above case Is published for the information
of those interested.
< It is further ordered that the Commls
I sioner o! this Court do forthwith publish a
j rule, requirinsr all the *' *"
__ .. ? ui tug Btia
DAVID O. WESTFIELD deceased, to com*
in within nine months from the publication
of said rule and establish by proper proof,
the nature and amount of their olaima
against said deceased.
J. T. MOORE, C. E. O. D.
Commissioners Office, Sept. 24, 1846.
Sep 22 12 tn
DAVID A STRADLEY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AMD
Dealer* in Groceries and Provision*
PENDLETON STREET,
DBAS THB DEPOT.
Mar 14 42 If