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Through tf>? farore of owr literary Menda, 1
we are enablsd to present our reader* J
weekly with origin*! article* of genuine ex- |
cellenee. W* bcliev* that In this respect ?
the B*t*rprim haa no nrel In the State.? I
We can hoaft alike of. tho proea and verse
of oar aontrtbntnra. Wa are always careful
? w^kgiee interesting seleotious from our exchangee;
and independent editorials. W?
allude to these mailer* wl'li a view to *v
licit more subscribers by thla extra opportunity
of reaebtng many who <lo not regolarly
receive Ilia Enttrprisc. Will each
5" on# of nor friends introduce ue to aoma other
new acquaintances in the way of aubportbaraf
:?
Tha Alabama Negre Badleal Convention.
I TliU body is in session at Montgomery,
They avinee a proseilptive spirit, and a de
aire to extend disfranchisement, It Is poe- .
. Hiku v..*? ?i? ?? - ?'
? ?h""* f mik uirj nny n? bhvhmi
'to forbear Iqr their dictator*, ? the North*
*r?> Radical* ar? liftomlnff alarmed at the
overdose of olgger they hava thrust down
tk? public throat. EpecUlly atnee that
. public has commenced revolting at l?, an-l
is threatened whir a general black vomit.
Do not fail U Read It.
r\ We allude to the conspicuous advertisex
Utant trt Nersrs. II as us Rkatti* t Co., to
* lie found hi another column. Tlteae gentle"men.
haee a More that la unsurpassed and
'equalled l^r fee in all of Greenville.
?v $ their good* are oT the filet water, and '
bargains are always to he hed of thews Hint
.aritMnfluce one to boy trofci them again.
' > Their popularity in surpassed only by
their cleverness. Indeed, the young ladl.s,
those true eiltioa of every thing In the dty
goods line, (as well na of the TnaMiiiiwe) dn
*' ' them homage, and Jeolaro that their stock
is rparkllug 1 *
Their variety now Is unusually full
""** ?? IwI >
Good Broad Flour.
The Editors of the jSittrpri* are tinder
obligations to Capt. Je-se K. Stone, whoa*
J plantation and'mlll are eighteen miles be
low the Town, for a sack of good (lour,
ground at his mill. Mr. Stonb has recently
refitted his mill, and, judging from that
-which he hasten! us, he will he obliged to
Incase Ids customers and others patronising
Win. We return thanks.
* * ? * ? 11 Our
DaUr Bxohanges.
We again commend to those of our friends
who desire dally papers, tin following j.mr
' nth, which enlighten our eanctnm. Our
disappointment- ??nnot bo over-estlmaud
when, by the irregularities of the mail, we
fall to'receive ihern at their proper time:
Columbia Pkcmix, per six month* ft 00.
Columbia Chronicle, per year, $8.00.
Charleston Nt**, per year. $l O.no.
Charleston (ourier, per year, $10.00.
Also, Charleston Mercury, tri-weelcly, per
year, $4.00.
'* * r\ *?- am e- 1 . v
We reud extra packages of papeiel
O'v' to the postmasters in Greenville and ad
-' joining District*, and we wish them to
give them away to parties who do not take
"*7'* our paper.
\ , Oeeeral Canal has issued orders dated 16tb
c November, giving instructions as to assorting ,
the rotos taken by the registers. Wo suppose |
?-. ^ they will he all duly furniahed with eopiee 1
and that the publication in our paper would |
v .. sorts no useful purpose.
? - ? <w> ? a'.
wr We oend two copies to each of our
Town subscribers, this week, one of which,
. ..' f vi request them to give away to some friend
' .v' who is not a regular reader of the Enter- I
. s
Jf&r- The number of votes polled yesterday j
Was Stl, with but two against a Convention.
Twrat/ vUki vvted.
Ex-Got. B. F Ferry, .
Whet n triumphant vindication of this
fniltm?o'i Course ia the action of the late
Oqmcrvetivc Consentient But a few
months ago, Ida waa the only voire raised '
authoritatively against the acceptance of j
the Rceowstractioo policy. No s wtner did ]
those Acts appear, than he appealed to the ]
people of South Carolina to oppose the :
calling of a Convention under them, a* i
they Would resist lh? sealing of thMr doom 1
Men were sick through hope long deferred ; 1
they hailed the Military Aeta as opening a '
way for flaal restoration to the Union.? 1
, Vfaipedlency ruled the day, and It was 1
thought that the freedmen would ha willing
to unite with the whites, forming a j
tolerably conservative Convention. In
, J - eh set, Gov, Berry's warnings foil as cold
vara. They were treated by the press with (
that respect, which utterances from him |
will always command, but, with a siagle !
exception, we believe, they called forth no <
responsive echo. Then came another stir- <
ring esll to the people to stand by their I
rights mnfaily, and then another. Their
sweet waa not seen immediately, but It eras ,
not the less sure. Individually we ao>
knowledge to hare received our convictions
from these letters; sad doubtless many
another wavering mind was won by th?m ,
s to the side of the Constitution. But a few
Month* have passed, and the workings of
these Aote have realised Gov. iVrry'e predictions.
and to-day the white people of
South Carolina, with a few pitiful eacep- !
Bona stand arrayed in mass against, lbs <
whole destrvetive ssMsm. Governor Perry 1
may be considered as a representative of J
ike sentiment of the educated nod inlelli- j
geat portion of our population, flis eon
afolenev has been unshaken. As a r..i,.n
man, La oppoaed tha war. A? a Union
man, ha wai aoloetad, at tha eloae of tha ,
war, to Oil tha Gubernatorial chair. And .
Ma Union man, today, ho ia among tha 1
toremoat of thoac, whoaa manly pro leal haa
gone forth to tha people of tha Suta j
egalnat tha mockery of tea'oral ion to tho
Union, undar which thay are bring mad# I
tha davra of a horrible nripotUm. I
It hw bean Got. Prrr/a lot to d fler
* nora than once from tha sentiment of hi* I
fallow altlxen* It waa ao In 1861. In 1865 t
fte waa In ndranco of lU Mcn'a mlnda I
Srara aero at the recant defeat ol their
hope*. and they felt but Httla aympathy
WHh tha aattaO of restoration. But to day
Ala poalt Ion eall# forth our warmeet ruloMtat
Tha daaira to enjoy once more tha
Uaafita and right* of a Bum in tha Union
It nora widely and deeply fait, than at any
|ln? bafora, in faat, ia uai??real But
... . , J
t N C ?
A ? 4.ji .. ih- i I?
Hjnolfy strong ' the fooling of whhorreaoe
wthe mockery, which to now going on; I
?nd om thank* nro duo to tlio gentleman 1
Kom name head* tltia ovtiolo, for tho vlgl- i
tee. ?|th whloh ho woUhod tho lotcrooto 1
if our dearly.lorod 6|*to, and for hlo 1
tromptneoo In oottndlng tho aoto of warn* 1
ing.?Sumter AW J
^ " (
FOB TUB OOUTHSBN E.TTBaraiSB. (
My If eiglxborear
LJIUBA GWIII, '
' I
I Itaro a llttlo neighbor?
A darling three year* old.
By a meet net name we call Mm,
And fundi* oft hlo curl* of gold:
And aa he gather* flower*.
Dtinph-s an<1 smiles each other
- Like gUams of rare?t sunshine,
Aceocg liia rosy fare.
And oft ha panseth In Ida phr,
In trahte votes fo sweat and dtesr, * .
To t hi 111 his baby melody,
Up?n tha cummer air
O, I listen to bis ringing.
Like a bird beneath the spray.
For hlc song* do chow tha way
That His infant thoughts are winging ;
There is no sorrow in Ids song.
Nor any thought of gloom or wrong,
Dot oft like dear drops when ^
They are softly, sw.-etly dripping
Tttrough the rose Usees In the night,
U s mother's name Is slipping
Throngh his Hps so rosy bright.
And Ids entile-Is sweetest then!
In mother's smile and mother's Ira#,
He V no vet It what Lore's rapture Ic.
H.
I hay* a little neighbor?
A maiden young and fair.
And she sits before her mirror,
And Smooth* her silken hair:
Ta and out eaoh shining curl,
Her taper fingers go;
And evermore, with her rose red lip*,.
A song she cingeth low?
I hear the song that she doth sing,
It chow a the way her thought aaregoing,
Just s* the early croons Mowing,
Shows the footprints of sweet ?p>lng.
Aa the cmuo* hened ringlet alid-lh
From her dainty finger tlpa,
*Tis a lover's name that glhleth
Through her pretty pouting llpcj '
Of love 1 love! love! still let her sing,
Out may site never prove
, To Iter soft heart's grief, how slight a
tiling?
llow iwone to change and wandering
Is toe subtls spit It Love,
' tit
I have another neighbor? ,
A poet, gentle-voiced and mild:
He hath soft. hair, like the mai len,
And bright eyes I ke the Utile child.
But in hit eyes there ta a fireOn
M* broad brow the pair thooglit-klng
It.it. a t I.I. ?/.? ?) -t.
In lilt hand he grasps a lyre.
O, 1 Hat en to the pout'* aung,
That like a rolling river,
From Iila proud Hp pdara forever?
It* riuli?it* wall- I'a chanting* ?trongShow
hia deep heart'* thrill and
.quiver.
O, I listen to the poet'a aong I
Atld often when lie ainga, , .
Along hi* harp atring* movath.
' In liquid ratirniiira ?<<ft and low,
A lady'a name?and 'hen 1 know
The gentle poet lovetlt I
I.Ike an angel bright and etrong,
8 and* thie praver within my a.iul?
May thi* poet fully know
All the aweetno**?nil the woe?
AH the rapture all the wrong?
Ol till* human love of onrr.
For what perfume I* to flower*,
I' this love unto hia aong t
Greenville, S. C., 18C7. ?
CUAttt-ciTox, Nov. 1ft
(lov. Orr and Q?n. Canby are in confcrcuee,
*a the rubjoct ol future taxation and appropriation*
in the Bute. It I* understood that
material change* will be mode, which, while
lev loping the reaoureea of the Stat*, will
tcsaeu the burden upon the people.
Helisioua Service*, Sunday. Nov. 34.
Baptlat Church, II, A. 11., .
Method*. Church, II, A. M., Rev. J. W.
HnaMIT.
Rpiacopal Church, II, A. St., end A, P. V-,
iter. Kci.iso* Capr.na.
Presbyterian Church, 11 A. M., and 4, P.
K, Or. DIMS*.
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
3RA0Y|fER6US0NdiMtLl?ftt MERCHANTS.
OREENVILLE, 8. C.t NOT. 1?, 18?7.
APPLES, tft bushel, Dried, $1 25
BEEP. %l tt), fresh, according t<s cut, 3 So.
h.* CON, ? ft, ? -- 7b c.
BALK HOPE, ? lb M e.
BLUE STONE, p lb ? e.
BAGGING, Gunny, P, yd...... 3.1J e.
BUTTER, M lb .. 7b t.
BEESWAX, p lb 20 e.
BRANDY, p gallon, Punch, $4 00
CHICKENS, p head, _15 (? 20 ?.
COTTON, p tt> 13 e.
COFFEE, p lb, Rio SO ? S3 ?.
.4 44 44 JmTlh 40 r>
CORN, p bushel OOe.^fl 00
CANDLES, p lb, Adamantine...... 30 e.
*? " " Sperm,
44 44 44 Tallow 15 ?.
COPPERAS, p &> English, 10 e.
BOOS, ^ dosun, 15 c.
FLOUR, p barrel, ? f9 00
JOLD, ....... ~ $1 S3
DINGER, IS ft 40c.
IRON, P lb, Sweed - 124 e.
* " '' Country,..,... ...... ...8 e.
" ** M Horse Shne, ,,.10c.
[NDIOO, p lb, South Carolina $1 30
" " ' Spanish Float, $2 23
LUMT1ER, p 100 feet, Pinc,...fl 50 @ $2 00
LEAD, ? lb 20 e.
LEATHER, V ft, Sole, _ 50 e.
" - " Upper, 00 @ 70 e.
MADDER, p ft - ....20 c.
MOLASSES, p gallon, West India. SI 00
* " - Sugar-Houso,.....$I. 25
NAIL8, V ?' Parker Mill ..121 e.
BATS, P bushel,.. 45 e.
PEAS, ' " T5@85 e.
PORK. p lh.net...... 121 r
POWDBll, ? lb, - 75 e.
PEPPER, p lb, Black 40 c.
PEACHES. P bushel, Dried $7 00
POTATOES, p bashel, Irish...... ........none.
" 44 44 Sweet,.. 40 o.
RICE, p ft, - 10 <$ 17 e.
ste/SI<. p m, S5 e.
SALT, It .nek, Liverpool, $5 00
? ? bushel, " 1 00
SUGAR, tt lb, Browo 10 @ 2?
? ? " Clsrifted 20 ?.
SHOT, V ?> - *
SODA, tt lb - 20 e.
STARCH. ? ?, 20 ?.
SPICK. tt lb 40 e.
SHIRTING, (three-fourth.,) tt yd IS e.
SHIRTING, (seren-eights,) yd, 10 ?.
TURKIES, p besd 75 <? tt 00
TOBACCO, Msnufuetured, tt lb, 60c.@,*2 00
TALLOW, ft lb 15 e.
TV.A, lb, Gunpowder $2 00
? < M ]|jton, 2 25
- 44 " Blnok, tl 50 to $2 00
WHEAT, tt bushel $2 00
WHISKY, V (.Hon $3 00
YARN, F*otory, $ buneh,. ..fl 75
r
?"^pc.^=^z?Tr-sTcin
Wi?ni*OT(H, NoTcmWr 18.?The telegraph I
* M(jr by the ndied bwltri h?i?, la I
heir efforts to bold tbo Alabama Convention
a chock. Tbo loodom In tbo Coaroatlon ,
loalro to plaoo tbo Btato In Tonaooooe'a ooadl* t
tton t wbnaao tbo radloal leaden bare to dot 1
>o aoarly aolroraot raff ran, taking tbo <
ground that, tbo Northon> election shewed
loitlllty to negro npnaart, aot to negro '
luffrage. Tbo loadora are not brpefkl of conrolling
tbo Convection. I
ASD
IIFAHTS' AND LADIES' SUCKS.
AND
es- jr_i rnijm *w as ?s 9
BEIT km KAT R!&8QN$
MEN'S WEAR,
CLOTHS, C A SSI MERES,
SATINETS, JEANS, ETC.,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
LAOIt S' AND 6ENIS' HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
'Fur Ladiur, ticntt, Roys and Mines,
3333*3333 ass T^&aasir
HARDWARE,
IA1MING JID JSjEIEEPIIG
Dye Stuifs, &c., &c.
Fading thankful fur the liberal patronage
girrm ua heretofore, we are dispoaed tu use all
diligence to give satisfaction.
H. BEATTIE * CO.
Wov 30 30 1
DR. ANDERSON
RESPECTFULLY informs
Mh5|L the public that he has fitted up
a suit of ROOMS in the wooden
building adjoining what was formerly
known at the tloodlett Home; where he i*
prepared to practice DENTISTRY; and his
charges will he wtnrltrttle and terms eash.?
TKKTII EXTRACTED for fifty oeata, exeept
whore anasstbetije are used.
(1 rconville C. II., Nor. 18, 18*7. 3?-tf
Notice
IN conformity witli r'tj'ilremenfe of the
Internal Revenue laws, I hereby give
notice to all nereona who may claitn a
UAKKKLOF WHISKY, containing about
eighteen pallone, s?ix--d by the undersigned,
at the store nf Meeara. Stradley A llrittain,
on the eleventh of November, inet, said
whisky being wiwd beeauee of evident
pItrDOSS ol avadiinr Ilia
Internal Revenue T?*. to appear and make
audi alalm wkliln thirty days of the first
publication of this notice.
A. L. OOBB.
Deputy Collector Intarnal Revenue,
Greenville District, & C.
Nov 18th i<A 8
The StnCe off South Carolina.
GREENVIU.E DISTRICT.
By A J DOUTHIV, Xtq , Ordinary of eaid
JHeiriet,
WHEREAS, JAMES p. MOORE, 0. E. '
G. D., has filed a Petition in my
Office, praying that Latter* of Administration,
with the Will annexed, on all ami sini?a'ar
Uia goods and chattels, rights and
endita of JUUN 0. GREEN, lata of the
District aforesaid, deceased, should be
granted to him.
The** are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular tha kindred and oreditors
of the said deceased, to ba and appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said District, to 1
be hnlden at Greenville Court House, on I
the twenty aLeth day of December next, to
show satire, if any, why tha said A dm in is
tration should not be granted.
? J. DOUTIIIT, O. O. I),
Ordinary's Office, 16lh Nov., 1867. 86-6
DURHAM 1
8MOKINQ TOBACCO. .
HAVINO received the ?pe>ncy of tho
above ju.tly celebrated Brand of
TOBACCO. *i will make it to your Intersal
to buy from ua. For sals by wbole^le
or rstail. DAVID A 8TRADLEY.
Oct M If
M
Columm*. NoreniW Iff.?Sale* ml cottoa
to-day 83 l.alr*?middling lft|.
Nrw Yomk, Koy*irtH#r IS.?Cot too quiet, I
?t 17* @ 18. Gold SP|. n ,
PaVaknar, Notfinher 18.?Cotton nfanrd I
teady and li islivr demand ; cWil vlth i
i? advancing tendency?middling* IS*;
?me? x.irji t>?l-a; receipt# 4/>8<L
Auoi'sta, November 18.?Cotton market
weak ; aalea 814 bal.a; receipt* 688?mid
Jling* 18$.
Otutnimros, November 16.
Cotton Mwrkot?Cotton 16$,
,T&- A high rent?t bole In yoer bet
(MATATTRACTION!
?n??fcfe*V
H. BEATTIE & CO.
MAVR now on bend n Large end Welt
' Selected Stock of FALL AND WINGOODS,
which will be told et ? ebort
advance on New York aoat
DOMESTICS.
Bleached ?bd Brown SHIRTINGS AND
sheetings
TICKINGS
Table Linens and TQWELINGS
Blankota, Cotton and AV.-ol FLANNELS
GINGHAMS
CALICOES.
DRESS GOODS,
DE LAINS, POPLINS, MERINOS, AC
w in a T? aa ? ? ? a> s
AND
IHB&O JESSEHiES.
I&QIIS CLOAKS AID SHAWLS.
BALMORAL
no
(HOOP SKIRT I-,'
ZEPHYR HOODS,
NUBIAS.
SON TAGS,
Mb IM
SSEE
EVIU' offer, at puhlle sale, ?w TiMMhy,
<A# third day o/ December next. on the
inmiiM, ti l I o'clock, all that VALUABLE
TRACT OF LAND,
Known at ill- JAMES WOOT> TRACT, tan
mlLs ab?T? (irttnfillt and (Imi and a
It*If from Chick Spring*, on tb* State Uoad,
WHtttaiag .
879 %6RSSa
Thle Land ft heavily Tinfhered and well
Wooded, and will ha told to the highest
bidder. It hat heen run off into SEVER
TRACTS. and Plait made of I he um*,
which may I e teen hy applying to Mr.
JAMES DAUBY, on the day of tale.
Tract No. 1 emlvin# One Hundred and
Forty and a Half Acre*
Tract If . 9 contain* highly Seven and
Three four the Acrte
Tract IV*. 3 contains Ninety fnnr Acre#
Tract If 4 contain* Eighty four Acrte
Tract If a. 3 contain* Eighty Seven and I
Oar fourth Aeret
Tract No. 6 contain* One Hundred and
Fifty Seven and a H>df Acrte
Tract If . 7 contain# Treenty-Eight and
a Half Aeree
TERM8 OF SALE.??0n a credit of one
and two yearn, with interest from date, and
apprceed security, and a mortgage of the
premises, the purcha?or to pay for paper*.
I. BIRR FIELD.
Not tO it ?
Tlio State of Sontti Carolina,
GRFENVILLF. DISTRICT.
By S. J. D0UTI11T, Eeq , Ordinary of eaid
Dieirict.
WHEREAS. MARY C. GREENFIELD
hat tiled a Petition in mv Office,
praying that letters of A dm I nut ration,
with the Will annexed, on all and singular
the gcodt and chattel*, right* and credi t of
ROBERT GREENFIELD, late of the Dla
trict afore* id, d c?ae< d, ebou'd be granted
to her.
Three are, therefore, to cite ahd admonish
all and tingnlar the kindred and creditors
of the *aid d> erased, to he and appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said District, lo
he hidden at Greenville Court House on
the thirtieth day of Noeem\er in?t., to snow
cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
8 J. DoUTHIT. O. O. D.
Ordinary'* Office. Noy. 1ft, 1867. 26-8
T. W. DAVIS,
AT THE NEW STOIC E,
BUNCOMBE STREET,
Greenville, C.
jrosTp aiaojanNyiaDj),
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
CLOTHING, HATS
SHOES, BOOTS
HARDWARE A- CROCKERY, AC
Which will be sold
m m cm i mice.
ALSO, A QUANTITY OF BACON,
FLOUR
SALT
SUGAR, COIFEE
CONFECTIONERIES, AC
?OUTM ?AlFlOLQftIA
Clothes Washer.
AGENCY FOR
GREENVILLE DISTRICT
AT THE
\n?ur CTADP
Li TT OlUREi,
BUNCOMBE STHEET,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
T. W. DAVIS.
Not U - 25 If
Deputy Collector'* Office,
OuuviLLt, S. C.. Nov. 12. 1857.
BY virtue of authority vested in me, I
will expose for sale, on Monday, the
2Sth November, Inst., at 12 o'ohwk, M. at
the residence of Martin Hunt, Jr., one GREY
MAKE 1^vivd on aa the property of Mrs
Kther Strpp, at the suit of the United
6talcs, lor Revenue Tax TERMS CASH.
A. I* COHB,
Deputy Collector Greeuviile Diet. i
Nov 18 25 2
Real Estate for 8 ale.
T OFFER for eale, at low price* and on
X favorable terms, a HOUSE A Nil LOT in the '
Town of Greenville, anda valuable FARM near I
the Court House. If not previously disposed
sf at private sale I may offer the same at public
auction next Saleaday. I
W. If. CAMPUKLL.
Nov IS 25 3
batesville
HIMCmifG COMPASY.
UAVINO b??n ?pp?int?d Agent* for
I liia Comjienv, we era praparad to
tell SHIRTINGS AND YaUN *t Faotorj
prie**.
I>?vtd A S trad ley,
Orowri ud Owiamieeion Merchant*,
Oreeuvillo, 8. C.
Not ? 84 tf
BAQQINQ AND ROPING
IRON of all horm. NAILS, LEATHER,
do., <fco. For *ale low.
DAVID A STRADLEY.
Oct SO 28 ti
JOB WORM
DOJIE AT THIS OFFICE.
m
COLUMB
SOLICIT CON!
Or will pay the IIIG1
PRICE for Corn, Oa
pies, &c., &c
PROMPT LKETVUN
Wholesale and Ret
ware, Iron, Steel, J
ments, and Mill Findi
Groceries always on
Charleston or Baltim<
FISHER J
|? ; ' * 'v
Octo'?r SO
ba1c?ns !'
BARGAINS 1!
B3EX5& ?$$> fSElXK
<?M) vSm ?fcrVWY\
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK,
50 TIECES calico
25 piece# DELAINS
5 piece# MERINO
'1 Lot Bugle TRIM MINGS ]
25 Bull# ironed RIBBONS
5 Dozen WORSTED HOODS I
%
1 Dozen Alexander KID GLOVES
3 D. z Hoop Skiita, latent style#
2 Dozen BEAD COLLARS, (*ome
tiling new)
5,000 Gents PAPER COLLARS
Vartoiit other GOODS. ?uch a# nro usually !
k?-|>t in Fiiwl-Cla's Dry Gooda Store*. J
$10,000 5
05* SSOSffi, COME
& SELECT FOB YOURSELVES. *
J) OX * T MI ST A KE TIIE PL A CE. *
J
Whitmiro & Ferguson,
One Poor Xorlh ttf (Jotcrr, Cox, Marl-try A j
Co.'* Coack I'aetory.
Nov 1* S3 i 1
Milk Cattle.
?.^ff' THE subscriber has for
Bt'wf"'ITSffPa sale, ft number of YOUNG
VfP^t BULLS ANT) HEIFERS, nil
Jgi ll3*'*^?ii?p>?ior nrlk stock, pure
Devour no<l Durham*, and trades upon the
Ayreshire, English end Brnhm'n. runners
and a'ock misers now have nn opportunity
of improving their milk stock from the best
breeds and heids iu this countrv. *t low
price*. E. S. IRVINE.
Nov 13 25 7*
mmu workt
ITIAKBLE WORK!!
aajk&sk-a wo&a&m
THE subscriber hne on hand, nnd will I
continue to receive, a good assortment J
of TOMB STONES, of nil me* and qualities.
Those in need of any thing in that ,
line, will do well to call at the J'ost Office
before purchasing elsewhere,
t.W~ Country produce taken in exchange
for work. JAMES M ALI.KN. ]
Granville C. II., Nov A, 1867. 24-tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^
OREEN YILl.E DISTRICT.
Shoriff* Sale*.
BY vlrtoe of a Decretal Order from the
Court of Ordinary, I will sell, on Suit*- (
titty in Pet-amber next, to the highest bidder,
at pnbflc out-cry, tho following TRACTS OF
LAND; vizi
All that piece, parcel and Tract nf Land,
situated in Ureanville District, oa water* of
Udder's Creek, bounded by lands of Dr. T. C.
Austin, It. B. Lynch, Mary King and others,
and cuntainiug Ttctt knndred ami Tte-en <y Ac. e?,
more or loss. Also,
All that piece, parcel and Tract of Land,
situated in Greenville District, r n writers of
Gilder's Creek, bounded by !?? Js of Estate of
Dr. Manning Austin, deceased, Ucubeu UrnmIctt
and others, and containing Sixty Acres,
mora or less. Sold as the property of,MARTIN
OTTR, dcoeased, for partition among tho heirs.
TKRM8?A credit of twelve months for all
except so much as will pay tho costs, which
will be required in cash. Purchaser* to give
two good securities and a mortgage of the
premises to hue Ordinary, to secure the pay- j
ment of lite pnrohsse money.
WM. T. SHUMATE. 8. 0. D.
Sheriff's Office, November Stb, 1887.
Nov 13 24 S
8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ORKKNVILLE DISTRICT.
By A J. DOUT1IIT, Eequirt, Ordinary ?/ 1
| aaid Dimlrirt.
W 11 KitKAS, OH A3. T. HAMMOND has
filed a Petition in my OlKe>, praying
that Letters of Administration on all !
and singular ths goods and aliatlrl*, rjghts
ami credits of EMILY M. HAMMOtfl) late \
of I ha Distriet aforesaid, deceased, should
be granted to him.
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish atl
and singular the kindred and orodttor* of the '
said deceased, to be and appear in the Court !
of Ordinary for said District, to he holdsn at '
Greenville Court House, on the 20(A day of
November, iuet^ to show oause; if any, why '
the said Administration should not be granted.
8. J. DOUTHIT, 0. 0. D.
Ordinary's Office, 12th Nov., 18#7.
Nov 1* St t
SEST MARKET ^
its, I'eaa, Rye, ApN
t f "
$ GUARANTEED.
ail dealers in llardLgricultural
Implengs,
a large stock of
hand, as low as in
ore, freight added,
it LOWKANCE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
n i
ItwSaSK"
iAS?S.
-MM, Us?.
BY ORDER OF 11 IXECVTORS.
I WILL 8**11, nt the resUence of the let*
DR. M. B. EARLE,
In lh?T?wn of Green vtlU, on
WEDNESDAY,
I ITU OF DECEMBER,
Ml the l'er?nn?l Property of the deceased,
ronsisting, in j>art ot
Household nnd Kitchen
FURNITURE,
1 Lot FARMING TOOLS
1 CARRIAGE and HARNESS
I Two Horse Buggy and Hume**
1 One Horse Buggy and Harness
1 One llorse Rockaway and Harness
1 Spring Wagon
1 pair fine BAY HORSES
it Kine-JACKS
3 Fine JANNKTTS
2 COWS, one with young C?If
Bushel.* Corn, Wheat, Rye
And other Articles.
, AIJSO,
Tits following lx)is of SURGICAL TtfITItUMKNTit,
very superior, and iu good
>rdcr :
I sett Dental Instrument* and Furniture
I salt A irinnf oiini* I? -? ?
k .11 tiwo
L aett Obstetrical Instruments, in case
L Pocket Case, complete
L Tiiphoning Case
L Medical Client
I Lot assorted Instruments,
or Terms made known on day of sale.
Julius C. Smith,
Auctioneer.
Nov G 24 tt
EMtrixTSM"
jbl ^ H.
WILI. he sold, to the highest bidder, on
Il'fifcretijf, 27 f A inn!., on the plantation
of HAltDY SUilEll, fourteen ndl?-a
from Newherry Court House, and three
from Strolher* Depot. Spartanburg and
Union llail-road, the following property,
belonging to the Estate of ROBT- GREENFIELD,
deceased ; to wit:
ne Twentv horse Power Portable
STEAM ENGINE and Fixtures
One SAW MILL and Fixtures
Seven Iron Axle LOG WAGONS
Three Yoke of Gne OXEN
Saddles, Gears, Chains, Axes, Shovels
Spades, Cross-Cut Saw, Spirit Level
Wheelbarrow, Stove and large Lot Pipe
LHackstniih'e Bellows, and a Jorge Lot
of Tools
Lot of Plank
And oilier At tides, too numerous to
mention.
ALSO,
One Five-TIorse Portable ENGINE
and TUEESUEIl
A good Sett of New FRENCH BURR
MILL STONES.
far* Terms cash,
All PeraoM Having Claims
A(lAIN3T"*aid Estate, will present them.,
duly attested; und those indebted
make payment to T. C. GOfftR, Agent, it
Greeovlllo O, H., or to me tt KtlthiUr^
Spartanburg District, ft. C.
MARY 0. GREENFIELD. \
Kxecutiix.
Nov? 24 td
|3f*Go1iimbia Phamix wiH "invert twice n
week io dhily until day of sale, and rend
hill.
The State of South Carolina.
C.REENVfLLK DISTRICT,
By S. J. IfOVTltlT, Ji*q., Ordinary of
iaiii IHnirict.
WHERE Aft, n NK N E V SPRING Fl ELD
has fil-.t a s ^
n m miy um? O
praytng tint I^Ucri of Administration wbh
.lie *ill ennaxed, r'n 111 fend singular (lie
joohs end elintllee, rights end or.dlte < {
I8AAC SIMMONS, l*te or the Diet< let
ifoTOi-feld, deceased, fehould be grsuted to
?lm.
The** are, fhertfor* to rite end edmohbli
ill and singular tne kindred end ci editors
>f the said deceased, to be end *pp~*r in
he Court of Ordinary for ?eid District, to
ie holdeh st OreenviHe Court H u?e. till ihe
?xrf Aay of Korrmber, to*/., to show enure. S
f etty, why tlie nlJ Administration shouta
tot be grebud.
s, j. Doirniir. n, ? r?
Ordinary's Oflloe. ViH N?.e , ltt?7,
Net 19 99 j
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