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For ths tea thorn Xhtbrprlss
Mew. Editor* ; la JtfUltJg to friondl
abroad, would It not ha jwll to furnish thorn
with a rlcw of both rid at of the picture? bocanro
tho whole reading community fa looking
to tbo PrcM for information, aa Well aa truth : (
and thoaa who are to ready to publish every (
til died, committed by the froadmen, are (
doing na and the public a great deal of Injuatico.
We hope tbat tbo roading community
will not think that all of tbo Crimea committed
in the South, are emanating alono f-nm the
freedmcn, aa one might infer from what we
have aeon published in your paper of tho 12th
, ' instant.
Now, if our fellow-oitiaen intends to make a
business of exposing tho crime* of tbe 8<>uth
or the world, why not name the guilty of all
eietsca, Ilea tbe milloHiiium dawn come at
laat upon all exoopt the freed men ? Hare all
tbe monlcrt,tbefta, house burning*, rapes,robberies,
ami a thousand other crimes, t oonumer
vni 10 mcnuiin, occn uono mono oy (no troeu'
men? litre nil Ibe bog< tnd sheep that are
missing. Wn stolen by u? ? Ate wo the only
pauper*and beggai* now in tb* South? If we
? are the only |>?ypetrators of wickedness in the
land, tbon the E&iopian ha* changed bit >kin,
atlast I
? Now let tlje world judge for themselves and
answer to the questions proposed in Ibis communication
; for crime* are not confined to
color alono in this land, unless what is crime
tn one ear* 1* virtue in the ntber. But we bope
that ell the World know* that Aon**f freedtnen
are to he found most whoro they have had
A owes* examples to follow, and where they have
heap taught Aooesfy, for righteousness is not
tb* spontaneous growth of the human boart.
And If we ore all thieves, what does the world
sail those who turn away their hireling* at tbe
nd of tbe year, without giving thorn their just
wage* ? If we are all indolent, and have not
and do not work, what meaneth the thousands
of hale* of cotton going to market every day,
besides what ii used at homo? Where did all
the corn noer In owr land come from? Who
planted all the cotton that was destroyed by
worms ? If all of these,have come by chance,
then thin land is five EldoraJv so long sought
/or by tho world
Wo* nil of the present poverty brought en
1>y the refusal of the froedmen to work on the
jplantatiun*! otssms ?tcaused by the late war?
Qiaveall of the Cotton, tobacco and rice, planted
by tbe froedtnen, como to perfection ? Or did
aJod send the row** and the mm to destroy H11
"Were all of the idle froedmen offered work at
men prices u* rntoaioi justice inciiiku: JJIU
*-the planters all Iibto capita)enough to employ
sufficient labor as in former days? Iliwe all'
the Southern plantation* remained uninjured
daring tbo war? I
If Ibw question* -can 'be tniamj in tbe
Affirmative, fhen (lie reading eosntpurity have
l?con *jjjbtly informed; but if not, then l?t
jour rrndeTS question tbe authenticity of the
many misapprehensions themselves.
It Is true that fete of ua now own any prop.
rty,? ut we hopo that this will not be the caeo
very long. Many of us hare lately purchased
x homesteads, and'many more intend to, as soon
as possible. 'Only a few frcedmen can read or
write; but their children ara learning very
fast, nnd they are reading and writing for'
them. Che -orodulcair frecdmeti arc amnio to
Where that nothing hut religvm, education, I
and property, aan qualify fhoro for their new
position; and they nre in starch of all those
blessings. * There never has boon befoio such
a wide field opened for those who, like Jesus,
love to instruct the ignorant.
In conclusion, we would as4c, erhe are the '<
ones to introduce tbe war of raeoa, spoken of
no often by those wfeeetaid at homo during tbe
lata warf Will the gentlemen who went to the
army, now make war upon fhuaefaithful servants
who labored in their fields, and led thorn i
and their loved ones? Will those faith ful
laborers ever bo forgotten t If the dead
rnul<! now (peak, what would they not say of
thoaa who stood by then to the buit ? It is a
fact that the gentlemen who had a chance to
fight and took caro to remain at home, are the 1
onljr men sfho are doing all they can to create
a (rife; but they and all their visions of war
and ruin, will aoon paaa away ; and prosperity. i
peace, religion and plenty will till the land 1
/rout Ma to aea ! FltEEDMAN.
ror the Southern Enterprise.
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3fcurt. Edit art:
According to the Time*, there ia but one
man in Pottlli Carolina who hat a decent
natne?G??rge Trenho'm. Let na not deapair
at our poverty; 'tie unmanly to do*|>air.
Are there no remedies for a strong
people, with plenty of land, to keep from
despair and starvation f Let u* look around
a little.
Ireland ia rich, hut her people are poor.
India ia fertile, hut her people starve ?
Home of the New Rnglnnd fltatee are poor
hut her people are rich. Then the prosperity
of a people does not depend on the
quality of the land. All eountriea are poor
which depend exclusively on agriculture.?
The earth Is the great producer?the great
machine; manufactories are the little machines?bring
the little machines to the big
one. It coeta more to traneport a bale of
cotton from the plantation to Liverpool,
limn it does to spin it flee the nnmber of
changes between the producer and the eon*
aimer, J quote from the page* of an Ulna
trione name: ** Free competition hae produced
now disorders, not only hi commerce,
Lut in ad the trades and professions to
Which It has broo extended. Ferezampiet
It has more or loos disorganized (he learned
profeaniont; witness those ot medieine and
During the period when those were
left wholly free, qnneVa were eeon traversing
the country, and killing off the eredeloue
peaaanta t?y the tlioesand, on the principle
of unrestricted competition. The lewyore,
on the other hand, imitating the noble
esreinpte of commerce, were accustomed U>
draw . op elioots, stopping peuanta in ths
piddle pieces, and at the door* of ths courts,
and soilciUng their patronage. Vh proetltution
of a profession, op tu that time h?n
orsble. eaeited public indignation, and lad
to the adoption 61 repressive laws, to reforming
the rules of nsalrtcelntiwo, ate-. In
opposition tc ths princlpls of free competition.
^ . . j
" Let us establish a comparison, showing
the Inutility of the merchants, and the im.
w port*nee of the mannfaoti.rvrs, the interests
of-which two classes are so often eon"
poinded.
1
V (
'-T lT~i
pl*oe and perform tha function* of lh* m?r.
chant: ha can porch*** hia raw material
of flrat hand*, and either consign hi* manu*
featured pr-Hlrtut* directly or t?hd hit olerk*
over the country to tell them ; l>at the marchant
e?n in no ea*e ftp ply the place or
perlorni the fnnet'ona of the manufacturer.
"The departure of manufacturer* from a
country would reduce all the merchants
dealing In raw material, and all their agent*
I to inactivity, while th* departure of the
| merchant* would can** no *toppage of
manufactor!re, whnee director* and eierk*
could supply the place of the merchant* ?
For example ; the Prote*t*nt inanuf**turera
of Frnnce, when tli*y emigrated to Germany*
Wi re nuL renin orH l?v PntlinHit mnniifitptiir.
era?their business. was expatriated wiilt (
them."
Will no one rsl?e the vnlee of eneonrags
ment, In th?*e herd limes, to start. us ont. o^
the slough of deep on 11 There, is * hafm, |
less cieatnre. whore fosail hones are oontem- <
poraneone with thoee of man, on line planetf
upon whoa* fl-eee we depend to protect u*
from flic Cold of winter, and on whose fal
rihs the gourmand delights to satisfy his
appetite. Let us tnke him for an auxilllary
and co-laborer In the restoration of our ex.
hanet*d field*, to range the mountain sides,
cropping il.o rich weeds, and nutrition*
gross, returning home at night, penned In
lota to enrich, for the raising of turnips and
potatoes, and provender for wintering
them. One hundred pounds of mutton can
be raised cheaper than an)'other meat, and
the wool thrown in. With plenty of wool,
the manufactures *111 soon take their places
near by. With clothes and meat, we can
make our bread, and is it not now positively
enr condition, (pride laid aside,) an
earnest struggle for food and clothes.
'
GREENVILLE PRICED CURRENT.
CflRRRCTKO WKBKI.T, BT
GRADY, FERGUSON 8t MILLER, MERCHANTS.
GREENVILLE. fl. C.. FEB. >5, IMS.
APPLES, ? bushel, Dried,.... $1 25
UKKF. ^ th. fresh, according to cul, 5 (it) S c.
I1ACON, V ??. - *fM r.
BALE ROPE. V U ?
BLUE STONE, &>. - 20 r.
BAGGING. Gunny, V, yd 33} cDflTTPD
*Lt H. ?A e
iivurmt yr
HEESWAX. ? lb to r.
BRANDY, ^ xttlloti, Poach $4 00
CHIOS RK8, ^ head .14 (<9 20 e.
cotton, v n>?~ - - eCOFFKK,
1* lb, Hiii, *0 ? 33 e.
M II 44 JW(| M) c.
COKX. bushel,.... ilOc.^HI 00
CANDLES, V* tt>, Adamantine, 30 e.
'* " " 8porw,
44 44 4, T?ll?w,.? Sft e.
COPPERAS, V lb, English 10 c.
EGGS, ^ dozen, 15 r.
FLOCK, ? barrel _ t? 00
GOLD $1 37
GINGER, lb .. .. 40 r.
'IKON, Ifl lb, SitmH l?i r.
44 44 '* Country...... 8 e.
44 44 44 HnrsaShna, Mr,
INDIGO, 1b, South Carolina, 81 50
44 * " Spanish Final ft Si
LUMDER, & 100 feet, Pine,...?l 50 ^ S3 00
LEAD. V *? - 20 o.
LEATHER, ^ lb, Sole ........?...AO ? .
44 44 44 Upper,............<M> (rj> 70 ?.
XADDER, V lb 20 e.
MOLASSES, y K?U?", Indla. ?1 00
44 44 44 Sugar-House,.....$ I 25
NAILS, ip lb. Parker MUI 131
OATS, V* bushel, - 05 c.
PEAS, " " Jlc.
PORK. W lb. net, 121 e
POWDTR, ^ lb.? 75 r.
PKPTER. >1 fc, Blade, ? 40 r.
PEACHES, bushel, l>rVud,? ? ft Of
POTATOES, bushel, Irish?.. ? u?ne.
4 4 44 44 Sweet,.- 751.
RICK. TS lb 1? (a) 17 e.
STKaL, V !b, Cast - 35 e.
SALT, V sack, Liverpool, $3 50
44 44 bushel. 44 1 50
SUGAR, y* ?, lirown, 1< & 20 e
44 44 44 Clarified,....? . 20 <.
SHOT. e> lb. ..... ? . - W e.
SODA. lb .. 20 r.
STARCH. "? lb .. 20 e.
SPICK. lb 40 e.
SHIRTING, (three-fourth*,) y.l 124 c.
SHIRTING, frcvcn-cighte,) vd -IS r.
TURK IKS. ^ heed 75 (<? $1 00
TORACCO, Manufactured, %> lb, 50r.^$2 WO
TALLOW. lb 15
TEA, fj lb, Gunpowder, $2 00
" " " Hraon, 2 25
a ? a uf^i, ....<11 50 <$ >2 00
WHEAT, "p bushel *2 50
WHISKY, V gallon .. *i 00
YARN, Factory, '(> bunch, ?$1 AO
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
ELI7.A J. PRINCE. Executrix. r?. NANCY
MrKINNKY, O. W. SULLIVAN et !.?
iiill fur Outerr, Salt of Land, Injunction,
?fr.
rpilE creditor* of the late JASPER J.
| PRINCE are notified that an Injunction
hna been granted ih the above care, retraining
them from ruing the Executrix at
law. JAMES P. MOORK, C. E. G. D.
February 13tb, 1808. 40-J Feb M
KINO ft GIBBON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
a. w. kino. eno. a. aianon.
/VFFKIl their eervloe* for the rale of COTTON
and OTHER PROCUCR. Strict
attention given to btieincaa and prompt return*
mad*.
Jtrfermnt ? A. M. Hamilton. Roger* A
Donald aud Stone A llicbardion, WUIiamrton,
8. C. Feb J?
IBPiiiSk
JUST arrived, from New
York, a lino lid of RU-m't^flA
O A RS, OOFFEKH ANDflggfiS
TKAB. Cheapeat "old it. MRS
thta market *ince the war. At
JNO. D. ASJIMORE'S.
Raittini, CurrnnU,
/"^ITRON, Oltijrer, Pplec, Pepper, Nutmeg*,
Alutond*, Maccaroai, Clieeie, Caadjr.
Cheaper than tit* rheaneat. At
JNO. D. ASIIMORB'S.
SERlS OATS,
SALT, fiO pound Sack*, at eoat and ebargo*;
Peruvian Uuano, gouuioa, at ooat and
e barge*.
Of *Tcrjr deoerlption, arriving every week from
tb* Now Yofk and Haltiinoro market*, eboap!
cr lhaa baa *ver boon *old in tkb market, ( ?I
11 ma led on a gold boat*,) either before or tine*
the war. At JNO. D. ASIIMORB'S.
! S ST* SRI
Wanted,
AT oim, a SURVBVOfc'8 COMPASS, In
KOOli condition. Information to b? left
0. SMITH'S OIBce. Fob 86 40-1
lOTBRNALJlSUB.,
FOR the wnrmlmM of pcrmna re*Mls|t In t
th? meril named Suh-Kleetlnn Ire- ,
eincta, 1 hereby sir* notice that I will attend ?
and toko ASSESSMENTS of the ANNUAL ]
TAXES' fit 1868; at follow*: ,
At Orore Station. Monday, Oth Mareh. 1
At Lenderman'a. Tuaaday, I Oth Mareh.
At MeNoely'a. Wod neuter. Uth March.
At Fairrivw, Thuraday, 12th March. i
At Sullivan's, Friday, 13th Mareh. f
At McCullonith'a, Saturday, 14th March,
i,.At Arnold'*, Monday, 16th March.
At Sitnnannrille, Wodnoadny, ISlh March.
At Wiilkor'a Croaa Roada, Thuraday, 10th Mar.
At Chick SptinRS, Friday. 20th Mnrch.
At Croaa', Saturday, 2lat March, '
At tlowonarille, Monday, 23d March.
At Dlckcy'a, Tucaday, 84th March. I
1 At MeKinner'*, Wednesday, 26th March. 1
At Hedge's, Thursday, 26lh March. '
At .T. II. Ooodwin'i, Friday, 27tb March.
At Oil Cnmp, Saturday. 2Sth March.
At Marietta, Monday, 30th March.
At Montgomery's, Tuesday, Slat March.
This Assessment includes the taxable Income
of tho calendar year of 1867. and the
i Tax on Carrlatres, Oold Watches, HilHard TaI
hies. Gold and Stiver Plate, owned March 1st,
1868. Bach party will plcaao not* well as to
' his Income prior to the date of Assessment,
j Persona, Firms, Companies or Corporations j
i cngsgtd in any business occupation or profs'- j
| sioa within the limits of Greenville District, i
I for which a Special Tax is required,must duly
! apply and register their nnmts with me, and |
j the prosecution of tbolr business without such (
. application will render them liable. Ignor- i
I once is no pica for failure to comply with the
I luw of tho land.
Furthermore, all persons who are Interested
I in any Legacies, Distributive Shares, InhcrI
itnnccs or Successions, either as Adtr inistrator.
Executor or Trustee, must make Kcturn
as in tbeir case prorided.
ED. Ht'DPOX SMITH,
Assessor GrccnviUo District, South Carolina.
Greenville, S. C., Feb. 24, 1668. 40-5
Kifisliai mi
AT
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. I
fill FOUSDS HIE FOB $!.0B I
OYSTERS \
25 CENTS PER BOX.
OSSS& ?OS?3
R. W. Folger & Co.
Fohrunry 26 40 tf
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTHICT.
rty .9 j. no urn it, r#7., Ordinary ?/
??!<</ Dlmtriel.
WUKKKAS. M. 3. T.OCKF. l,a< filed a
Petition In my Office, praying llint
is-ners oi /Miii)inislrnM->n. with I lie W ill annexed.
on *11 and siiiRulnr the goods ?nd
chattels right* and credit* of JftSSK J.
lAM'K K lair of the 1) rtrli-t aforesaid, tie
cr?"<-tl, cli.nil.) he granted to him.
'Jhret art, thert/i/rt, ti> cite ntul Admonish
all end singular (lie kindred nod creditor* '
of the in hi deceased, to be and appear in i
the Court of Ordinary for said Dieirict. to (
he hidden at Greenville Court House, on the i
j 9th day of March ntjcl to show cause, if
suy, why the said Administration should
I not he granted.
H J. 1 OUTlllT, O G D.
Ordinary's Office, 24th February, 1868. '
Feb 26 40 2
TH HTHttl EITEflPIISE, ;
ri3Bt:ISRKD AT
GREEKVILLfi, S. C-, i
T 1
JHO. 0. BAIL FY, Pro'r. * Associate Editor, i
0. F T0WHE8, Senior Editor. 1
iPiiw&JiSs ipjaa* ;
ONE 1)01,1,AK FOR 8IX MONTHS. t
Cialu of 10 will receive mii r"J>y fete of charge, 1
OW is the time to subscribe. The News '
X\ is important and exciting. Matters
general and local worthy attention and discusI
sion.
The Editors take pains to present to the
readers of the ENTERPRISE facts and comments
aa to "current event*," and will continue
to ndvocate such measures as in their
judgment will promote the public woal. Also
giving a fair presentation sad hearing to both ,
sides of public qucatious.
Cotton and other produce Cotuninnding fine
prices. No fumily should be without a good
Newspaper. It is the clienpest of all ineau*
of information, improvement, education aud
rrgulur eatert linuieut, and profitable to every
Greenville, 8. C.f February 25, 1888.
COTTON ,
16 CTS. AND ADVANCING, J
Garden Seeds
From 5 to 10 Cts. and Receding.
TVUT notwithstanding all (bat, it is well
II enough to hare a good Warden, for Cot.
ton is mighty dry eating. I bare jnat finished
I'UWing up tny Seeds, and they are now ready
for the public, warranted to be fresh and gen- '
nine, hrcry Med was raised and put up with
my own bands, (except the Cabbage Seed.) A
book was kept, noting time of planting, growth
and maturity, with peculiarities. This raising ,
Warden Seeds has been made a study, as well
as pastime, and everything not really possessing
merit bss been discarded. Amongst my
ether Seeds is
KARLY CANADA CORN, which
oeery Farmer and Gardener should bars. !
I Will make a good erop if planted 1st of August,
and the severest hurricanes will not prostrate '
it. Beantifklly white, heavy and sweet, ninki
ing bread surpassed by nothing of the kind.
A Iter a great deal of patience and perseverI
snee. I have succeeded in obtaininv ? ? ?-"
lot of superlor North Carolina ? '
CABBAGE SEED, i
11 the wny from the State of Itanrombe, Henderson
County, raised by an Old-Linn Drrnuoral,
eoneerrsUre gow, gentleman and scholar,
and a good judge of , (something
batter than corn whisky.) Don't all come at
once. If sou do, they will not bold oat. While
the Yankees hare been taxing oar ootton, let |
as wot permit thou to tax as for garden see da. I
My Seeds will be foand at A. Miliar A Co.'s,
orer the Hirer, and at most of the storee on
this side the Mirer, where Yankee aeeda are
aot told, and sometimes on the straits.
1 PAGAN ELLIOTT MARTIN. )
P. S. Any Reeds that I may not hare, oan '
Srokably be supplied by my right bower, Mm.
I. Warson, the pieneer in Southern Seed '
growing. Orders from n distance attended to.
f . V. B. M.
FV II ,
a a it b a1
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INTEBNAL BEVXNUB.
United 8tatei Internal Revenue,
Dkp. Col. Omen, OaaaavtLLn, K. C., i
Janutrj 28, 1868. )
BY virtM ?( mi ovderftom A.S.Wiiuci,
Collector of Internal Rctum, *J Cnlcction
DUtrlct, 8. C., I will well, to tba hli;hst
I>l4(l?r, on Tknradmg, id of April, IMS, at
ho niMtwet of defendant, at Marietta, Qrven llle
District, 1 Sorrol Horn ; 1 Itow IJorot.
ind 1 om-hnroe Ifneee, Also, one T&AOT of
>AN'D, contalnlnK 140 Acre*, IoIdj the Tract
>n which defendant now reside*, adjoining
and* of J. II. Cleveland, John Oacst. Gibbon
mii others. I.evlod on a* the property and
mid for the tax a**o*?ed against IIKNDEKtON
GOOD, at the suit of the United States
or Keren tie Tax. Terms .'ash.
A. L. COllB, Deputy Collector.
January 23, 1868. 38-10
Hotice.
rllK Returns of Tax Payer* of Internal
Itorciiuc, up to the flrst of January,
1883, are now in my hands for collection,
which must l?e paid at onco, a* I am rnnipclL
id to clove tip. Parties will And it to their
advantage to give thie their immediate attention.
A. L. CODD,
Dop. Col. Int. Rev. Greenville District, R. C.
February 25, 1888. 40-1
United Stmte? Internal Revenue.
Dnrurr Con. Ocricr 3d Dist., 8. C. )
0rccuvillo, February 15, 1369. )
BY virlno'of a warrant, from A. 8. WALLACE,
Collector of Internal - Revenue,
J'l Colloction District, 8. C., I will roll to the
highest bidder, at the reaidenee of CIIKVUS
C. MONTGOMERY, on Tuesday. 10rA day of
March, between the honra of 12 and 1, the
following doscrlbod TItACT OF LAND, containinjr
630 ncrca more or leal, ailuated In
Greenville Diatrict, about 13 miles from
tlroenvillo Court Ilouae, on Brummctt waters
of 8aluda river, adjoining lands of Mrs.
Thomas Powell, E. Cunningham, iVn. Co*,
Mr*. Joseph Hates, and others, levied on as
tho property. and sold for tha tax assessed
against CHEVU8. C. MONTGOMERY, at
the suit of tho United States for Revenue
Tax.
Tun** CASn, A. L COBB,
Dep. Col. Iut. Rev., Greenville, S. C.
Feb 19 39 S
Notice.
IN conformity with the requirements of the
Internal Herenuo Laws, I hereby give
notice to all persons who may claim a8TILL,
CAP and WORM seised by Kd. Hudson
Smith, on the 7th day of Kehreary, 1863. on
>r noar tho preu.isea ol DKMAKCUS POOL,
12 or 15 miles from Greenville Court House,
f>ocnu*e of being used in violation of the
Internal Revenue Laws, to make suoh claims
before ino, within thirty days from the first
publication ct this notice.
A. L. COBB,
Dep. Col. Int. Rev., Orcsnville, 8. C.
Fob 19 -39 >
tfotice*
IX conformity with the requirements of tho
Internal Revenue LflWa, I hereby givo
notice ta all persons who may claim a 8TILL,
TAP AND WORM, seised In Anderson Dis
riot, on tbr prtini*?s of ALL!*V COTHRAN,
about 3 or A miles from Calhoun, on the Iftih
i?f February, hecauso of holng nsod In violation
of the Internal Uevenuo Laws, to make
inch claims heforo me within thirty days from
tho first publication of this nntico.
A. L. COBB,
Dep. Col. Int. Rov., Greenville, 8. C.
Feb 19 39 J
Notice.
ALT, pe?sona Indebted to the Fnlatea of
Win. J. Cox, deceased, and of William
League, deceased, are notified to e.?ni? forward
and pay their indebtedness at once:
in?>ae inning to ?io so, lelore return day,
may expect In find I lie denianda agsinsl
thern put in suit; and thoss Iia vine claims
nuat present tliem to me for nnvment.
ROBERT LEAGUE.
Administrator.
Feb 19 89 8
rho Stato of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
fly S J. DOUTIIIT, Enquire, Ordinary of
no id Dixtrirt,
WHEREAS. PETER CAUDLE, has filed
a Petition in my Office, praying that
Letters of Administration, with the will nnicxud,
on all and singular the Roods and ehatl?a.
rights and credits of RICHARD OOODt.KTT,
late ol the District aforesaid, deceased,
ihonld ho granted to him.
Three ore, therefor*, to cite and admonish
ill and singular the kindred and creditors of
be suid deceased, to he and appear in the
Court of Ordinary for snid District, to be
tolden at Greenville Court House, on the 3d
1oy of Uarch, next, to show rausc, if any,
why the said Administration should not bo
[ranted. R. J. DOUTIIIT, O. O. fiT
Ordinnry's Office, 18tb February, 1808.
Fab 19 89 3
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
OREENVILLE DISTRICT.
fly A J. DOL'THIT, Etq., Ordinary of tairl
Dixtrirt.
WHEREAS, PETER CAEBT.E, has filed,
a Petition in my Office praying that
letters of Administration on all and singular
the goods and chattels, rights and credits of
BENJAMIN F. OOODLKTT, late of the District
aforesaid, deceased, should bo granted
to him.
Three are, therefore, to cite and admonish
fell ailil Snmilar lK? l? * > ?l ?a/l awd
>f the said dm-eased, to l>o and appear ill the
Court of Ordinary for Mid District, to l?c
tioldon at Ureenvilte Court Ilirnse, on 3d
iny nf ihtrrk, next, to show cause. if any,
shy the said Administration should not be
(nutted.
8. J. DOUTnlT, 0. O. D.
Ordinary's Offlee, l8tb Februnty, 18(18.
Fob IV 39 2
The Stato of South Carolina.
OHEKNVILLE DISTRICT.
tlf 8. J- DOVTMIT, Ktq., Ordinary nf tmid
/)>af I'lVl
WHF.REAP. WILLIAM K. WBST. has
filed a Petition in my Office, praying
that Letters of Aiiroinlstraiion, with the Will
tnncxed, ott all and singnlar the roods and
-haltcls, rights and credits nf JOHN K.
VV EST, late of the District aforesaid, deceassd,
should he granted to hiro.
TKff ore, therefore, to cite and admonish
til and singular the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to he and appear in the
Court of Ordinary for said District, to be hoilen
at Greenville Court House, on the 29th
ity of February, to show oauso, if any, why
ike said Administration should not be grantni.
8. J. D0UT1IIT, 0. ?. D.
Ordinary's Office, 14tb February, 1868.
Feb !? S? t
Planes lo Kent. '
TO Hunt,two PIANOS, which
KnjEmj <iin a g.Mnl aonditioa.
7 W\f Apply at this o I lice.
Feb lit 88 ? S
Notice.
PI UARDIAN8, Trustees and Roeulvara are
OT required to make their ANNUAL RRn
RN8 ta this Office hy the fir* day of May
text, of a Hule will ha Issaed against them.
J. P. MOORS, C. l?. U. D.
Commissioner's Offits, Greenville, February
14th, 1888. 40-10
'
!P 99 9 95 B
Taxes! Taxes!! I
"T Jf accordance with the order of Oen. J
X t- H. 8. Cenby, I hereby (five notice that
1 will be in attendenee at the following placed
anil time*, for tbo purpose of collecting tho /
taxes for the year oommoneiug on the Orel of R
October, 18*7, and oudinjg on tho 30th Sep- 'A
tember, 1808. a* imposed by anld Order, via: 1
At I'nbttllla, Mouday, I Tib February.
44 Cliiek Springe, Tuesday, 18th
" Uros*', Wodneeday, 10th " '
" Gowensrilto, Thursday, 20th "
" Dickey'.-, Friday, Slat "
" McKint.ey'a, Saturday, 2 2d 44
" HodgcV, Monday, 2ith "
" Cleveland'* Mill, Tueader, 25th "
" Marietta, Wednesday, 2oth "
44 Montgomery'*, Thursday, 27th 44
' Urove Station, Friday, ZHth " ?
" Lamlortnan's. Saturday, 2?lh " g
' McNoely's. Mouduy, 2d of Maruh
" Fdrtlfw, Tuosday, 3d "
" Sullivan's, Wednesday, 4th "
" McCullough's, Thursday, 6?h "
" Arnold's, Friday, dth "
" 8imp#onvillo. Saturday, 7th "
And on the wock following at Greenville ^
Court llouso, at the SherifTs Office.
In nnler to make np one half of my t-otnrn
hy the ttlst of March, as required hy law, |
am urMMirily compelled to c?-n*e taking
returns after the 14lh day of March. All P*r
on* failing to make their ret urns hy that
day wdl find <fo?M? Tax Executions against
thetn lodged with tiie Sheriff for collection.
Those making returns prior to that time
and failing to pay Ihe same It)- Snlr*day iu 1
June, will find single Tex Kxecutions is-ued J
against litem for collection ot the same. I *
hope that all tax-payer* will turn out and p
make their returns, as it will aara cost.
A. C. PEACE, T. O. 0. I>.
Feb 5 37 If
BOOT AND SHOl
MAKING. '
THK subseriltar '1,VT-*dg|
\ ing now In his employ VSI
fc&J-^fe^xory COMPETENT* f^L
WORKMEN, and keeping constantly on bond
the very best MATERIAL for the business,
takes pleasure in announcing to Ihe pithlic
that he is prepared to fill all orders for
BOOTS AND SHOES, at short notice, and
guarantees all Work to be done in the most
fashionable and durable manner. Also HE- i
PAIRS promptly attended to.
Shop on Avcduo Street, first door
east of Main.
J. C. HICKS.
Fob 12 38 4 (
IL S. MARSHAL'S"
SiLX4 HE.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 a
SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. J
Tl Y virtUO of a Writ of Fitrtl Facina. In inn I
x> directed, issuing out of tho Honorable I
the United Suites Circuit Court for the District
of 8outh Carolina, I will expose for sale, |
to the highest bidder, at public auction, at I
tfrecn**;!!^, C. IT , mm the fourth day of March, "
18(18, being the first Wednesday of tho montu.
ail the right titio snd interest of the Defendant
into the following Traet of Land, to wit:
The Trnct of Lnnd on which the Defendant 1
lives, containing BOO Aercs more or loss, ad- J
joining lands of Richard F. Foster, Mrs.
Frances Davidson nnd others. Levied on as
the property or JOHN S. FOSTER, Defcn- h
dant, at the suit of the United States of Amor- I1
iva for costs. Terras cash. Purchasers to
pay Marshal for all necessary papers and
sLimps. J P. M. KPPINO,
U. S. Marshal.
Pel. 5. 18(18. S8-3 i
W. H CAMMER,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH \
AND MACHINIST.
C10RN 8IIEI.I.F.RS, Cotton Oina, Tj^cVs,
) K'tos-n* Oil Lninpa, Sowing Ms
chines nnd Parasols, UKPAlUElJ with j
promptness. -Charges reasoiiatdf.
UT*Country Produce taken in .Xclianga
for Work. i
Stand?At Weslfield's old Shop.
Jan 22 35 tf
#
To Rent.
Utjk A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE I
fc^illJ AND GROUNDS, near the Pendleton >
sRjlljl_ Road, about ouc mile from tho Public Square
in the Town of Orocnville. The
House is comparatively new, large enough for n
any family. On the premises are all necessary
out-buildings, n fine Garden and patches besides
for cultivation, an excellent selection of A
bearing fruit trees, also ornamental trcos and t|
shrubbery. The place was improved hy the Cl
late Whitcfonrd Smith, Sen. ?
jrw- For further information apply to P.
F. SUDDUTH, Greenville, 8. C.
Jan 22 . .15 tf ^
^ ^ I. 11?' f'
yi?n.M,i\noi I'.AIUA f AAI1M Kl.UUlt, ?
Ov/ lust received, and fur * ?!? low for
euali, at T. W*. DaVIS'8
liuncumbs Street.
Jan 21 B5 tf
1 AA SACKS of SALT, low for roll, at
1UU T. W. DaVIV,
liuncoml.e Street. T
Jan 11 3S> tf
HlflllRST matkel price Laid in rash for
COTTON, at T. W. DAVIS' f
Iiuucombe Street. '
fan 11 36 if
C
Dental Card. P
grpra. Dr. ANDF.RSON respectfully *
Informs his friends that he has r
removed to bis Office, on Main
Street, neat to what was the floodlett House, *
whore he may be found at ALI< HOURS, both n
day and night, prepared to operate as LOW
in price as any one, for the CASH.
(Jreenvillc, January 8th, UMMJ. f<
Jan 8 S3 tf d
SHORT CREDITS
MAKE
LONG FRIENDS.
WE would mod respectfully call the V
attention of our many ftienda and 1
customers to their long standing accounts,
and beg them to call and aetile tha same.
Also, that from the dale of thla notice we
intend selling our good# STRICTLY FOU
CASH. ParUea, therefore, sending Order*, "
will pleaae accompany with the Money.
Walter ft Westmoreland,
Oreenvilla, 8, C., January 20th. 1(68. 1
Jan ?? Hfl If <
Fair Notire.
ALL perrons ind-btad lo the Eatate of
JOHN POOL, Jr.. decanted. will
come forward and pay np on or by lite first f
day of Mareh neat, a* no longer indulgence
will be given ; ihosa who fail will have coat ^
t0 ''johjc p. pool, Sr., Administrator *
of J.-P. Pool.. Jr , peetaial. I
F.b ;?i. % \
!? !'. .Li"' . .1*1 f
PKES1I ARRIVAL
rllB anilcnIitnoH hat Jo#l w*fr?d
ojia?e4 a HKAUTIFUL LOT Of
i??SH3mr J&JSSW
I'bicb lie offer* to blacmtomera m?4 U>? pul>U*
morally, at
GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
Tbnnkful for the libera! patronage rooelved,
o hopes to uicrit a continuance of tbe i??iu,
W. H. HOVEY.
Jan 8 3S ! tf
~ ~ BATKSVILLE
iumhiur mm.
B"T| AVINO been appointed Agents for
11 this Compaiiv, we are prepared to
ell SI11UT1NGS aSD YARN at Factory
iricee.
Dnvid A Strndtcy,
Qreccrt and CommlMion Merchant*,
Orernville, 8. C.
Nov ? ?4 it
TTS. ABTHUB,
VTTORNEY AT LAW.
WILL practice In tbe Districts comporing
tbe Wintern Circuit. Alio in tbe
TJHITED 8TATE8 COURT*.
tr Office over tbe Poet Office.
Dee 4 J8 '
"ft 1!! J8ST BICIIY1D,
N0T1IKR KLKUANT ASSORTMENT 09
PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN
SHEETINGS
AND
Shirtings,
{SEA ISLAND, <*C,$
'o which we w.uld invite attention.
ALSO,
A 0TE7IP3aiaS &?W (DET
WIS, TEAS, SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
1ICE, CHEESE, &C.f
ill of which we will tall n* LOW a* tlioy Ma
o buujrht in any market in the State, traaenrtation
added.
We koep couctaotly on band, all kiadt ul
Provisions,
\T THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
jt&- OUR TERMS ARB BTRICTL*
1ASU. at*
SVilliams & Whitmire.
Orecnrille, S. C., January 8, IMS. 53~tI
M mo MlMM
I" N conformity with the Will and the power
|_ vcatcd in uie, I will tell, before the Coart
louee door, on
Sales-day in March next,
?or the purposo of paying dobU of doceaeed,
TRACT OP LAND,
lelonging to the Eatnte of JOIIN McKl
!EY, dcccnoed, containing
PIFTY-FIVE ACRES.
ioro or lei", with a good
IBWELUMQ MOUSE,
ml necessary OUT-BUILDINGS, IrIhg ?t?
lie head waters of South Tyger River, hound,
rl by land* of IVin. Mt Kinney, J. If. Taylor
ud Ale*. McKinney.
TKIIM8.?One half of the purchase tnohey
ill be required to bo paid down, the remain,
cr on a credit of twolve month*, with interest
om date, with noto and approved sorority
nd a mortgage of.the place. If required.
WILLIAM MtKINNKY,
Kxccutor.
Jan 29 30 0
A\ wai&W*
PROFESSOR* JOHNSON,
eacher of Pia*o.torta, Organ, Xelodeon,
Vocalisation, kt.
_tm~ f WOUI?I> respectfully
notify the fit irene af
Greenville, that he will
B 1 Ly pleased tb teach a lew
t?Pupils outside of the
lollege, and will wait upon atich ae may
refer it, at their oWn homes. Term* tea- I
unable, and in accordance with the preaeut
educed circumstance of alL
IMANftS \'UNKit in the beet manner,
ud ItKOKKK HIKINGS REPAIRED, but
0 other Repair*.
?Sf~ Applications mSy be made at lha
Vmale College, (large building,) and orders
tit Tuning left at the Drug-etorea of Walter if
1 Westmoreland, and Itarrieon A Marshall.
Greenville, R. C., Jannary Hist, 1868. |
Jan 29 86 *
1 us
Notice. I
A PPLICATTONJwiU U made tnr Chartera I
f\ t'?r two Orpluwi Homes, In llnwrlll* I
Hetrict, on* for white and tbe otbar for eolo(- n
d children. H
T. II. K1>\Y ikDS,
Dee. 2Atb, 1S67.
Jan 1 IS Am B
Washing Machines.
[HAVH on hand and ffar nit, U<e I
" SOUTH CAROLINA WA8IUNU *A
HINK," which will l.o .old cheap for Mk|..
T. W.DAY IS.
B >noon>U) Streak jK
Jan S3 tft ti A
Dissolution* I
ree nuu of ^arksdalb. berry 3
A Co., ia difaolveri. Partita to whom B
Ka aama is indebted, will preeent tl.eir B
* blta Factory, <-r to mr at Crectx B
U'a,? Q WYALlIioVAS,
Ja'oiai y T, 18t 7. Bh*
2* IS w H