The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, March 18, 1868, Image 3
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% , IN^Tiiu anrrmpondont wrote yoo * Utter.
but lieknen, prolonged and weerleonte
?nd otUr combining ntlm, |>revented
nrhni, otfterwU# ha* been a great
pleevore.
ilealth la now restored, and although,
thank* to an over.ruHng Providence, ever
-. weWidal and kind, oor family atrele iaatlll
unbroken, by an ley viait from the king of
teirfor*. Many famiflka, particularly on the
Una of rail-road, and in the cliWv, have t?
lenfent the early doom of tbooo loved loo
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"Tha yaang, tha bram, lh? l?asntiful.
How dreamless is their loop."
/That scourge of nations. yell?w fever, is.
and always has been fatal in this latitude ;
bnl, olt I how much mora tiiis year than
vef before 1 Tt dl?J not raaoh Planteraviil*
?no railroad communicating with it. B*?
oral times the alarm was glean, and feces
piled and hearts trembled, to. think the destroying
angel was on our path: l ot mercifully
it did not come, and though there
was a w<>rld of chills and fevar, very few
peraons died in oor loenllty.
YaHaw facer went where it was never
known to ttaret before. In Huntaville.
where the Stats Ponltentlsry is located*
Its ravage* were great. I remember one
vonng lady, In particular, a sister of one of
t > resident tnlnisters of Planteravllle. She
same on a vMt to that quiet village, in the
eatdy'SUrnmer, and In the church I noticed
l>er parHctiltrly, She Irad tbatlodescrlliaIda
air that always belong* to the higher
eitwlea of abelely. tier deep mourning,
a lded to ths interest I felt. A subsequent
acquaintance with Iter left euch a pleasant
Impression, like the memory of a g.llen
auaest, amid thk darkness of night. She
understood *' music's magic *pell," and no
shadow of her eaVly doom rested on her
fatr ysong hnow. She returned to Huntt
ille?a commencement at the College recelling
her. A few altart months, and they
told ma aha had paaaed the darksome river
id etrt mad Into rest.
"Alee, that thou shottl let die.
Thou who waebeaadc so beautifully fair.''
Spring ia comma strain. All !>\er the
f?ralriet wiiere we are now living. (12 mil**
from PUtitareville,! Hxs patient oxen are
l'iU:ng. ploughing ?U?w)y, 1l*t rich black
land, wlioae yi?U wiii repay live f*rw?f for
lii* labors They always break -up the
fi-l ' here with a yoke ?f oxen, w tea*
nuilee or haraea, end the pl'Wgha are larger
red eery dW"-r*?tfrom theae at h<?ie. 1
ctnnwt dremha them exactly. P?ut'.<e*
yield finely, and are, I belieee, in thie. )o
ratify ae in moat otbeta, a pretty eerlain
crop. Wise people ray this will be a good
fruit year and healthy; founding their
piniona on the bet that Lids waa a cold,
eery cold, winter; -lee Northern In abundance.
A great deal of rain, t?o hat fallen,
in earneat of a d?y Spriug and Summer ?
Vj hencrer it ia veTy wat, a ?<*)> Fall eer.
tamly ensue*.
Did our people only know how <fi?agr?e
able theae ehRt# and fever* are, engendered
by the malaria wt this wee tern region, they
WoaM pity ma, amrely. Omr prairie home,
douhtleea, will fen much more healthy than
laet year's r^ai"lance, being higher and dry
ar. The akiaa are *o lovely. The Queen
of Klghf, " Regent,*' In the absence ef the
great Sun, never, excapt on the placid
reran, looked eo heautilul, and her attend
ant etara walk smiling thro Ugh Woe ether
Hut just let itbegio to rain, and dismal as the
eharneJhoute boaoanee the amiling scene. The
heavy dun elouds aimoet aema to close the
gatea of day, and Udtblaek mmd, empbati
eally ** sticking Closer than a brother," clogs
your shoes, which necessarily must l?? substantlal,
ao you can eeare?ly walk. And,
oh! alaej tho aatabU housekeeper, who
arrive*, In those degenerate day* of Yankee
npremney, and universal freedom, for
oltan floor*, trembles when tho mm a
cloud, for rh? know* the result. When wo
first moved hero, In January it h \d rained
a great deal, and literally w? had to take a
lioo to rake the plana, to free It of wind ?
Rutonr reahh'tieo Is In the black land.?
Those who build \n sandy spots fare batter.
It must be a pleasure to cultivate these
risk flehls. If we only could h?ove beeu'i*
fill Greenville with her glorious scenery,
pure streams, and blue hills, her healthy
elhnate and pleasant society, I'd eon fee*
nay self contest, ores In this stranger land
Yet a*III there are faces I wenhl mlR*. clasping
ha*W aqd k)nd sokes?pmU, f<?twr..
And among tbosa M who speak with
uvea'earth no more," ! will mention, particularly,
our Iftad physician and sincere
frbfitd, TV. tarle.
One flower "let me plant on that Paeolat
grave. ?
And kneel in the nale atgr light there.
To raiMmbsa the One over Jordan** cold
.wove, ;v At
rest where the true spirit* are. ,
Jleaven, I believe, has received him into its
peaceful mansions?for h" far better
*han osany a ebureh malnher?being good
pnd true, and f never sew any one better
versed in {tilde lore?or mors a>??ersty a?.xiou*
fo read H aright I wonder often if
the spirits of the dead, prom their mvsteri
pbe d#cJlirg?. aver return to our desolate
earth And linger roawh taf keH. Wo aba 11
know hereafter. . rSFf ? *"
" More Anon " wrlt^ charmingly { hot
who |? he t An? how. ha doe* not > elong
to our Ef'iaeopal Cbnreb, nor it* KngiWi
mother. lirMu<? he w?ifO lin|>*ti?oi during
aervieea, when M , Itb^H to examine
Uhak*p*ar?'a mondmeflV All of n* ijeeplv
rWlfdH* I We great hard of Aeon, and
yea hi* lnt#n?tbU dual; bat the ebitdren
of tfce Chnrck, Hi ewefy land. acknowledge
a loving atlefliar.ee to her. B?fora anything
elae we prlae. & ' ;? - >
" Her tweet enmfttunlnn, solemn vowg ,'
Bar hymaa ?7 love end praf?e."
Keyey date we hft (lreaavi|?a hare we
heard lh?r aaaeieal heJJ eatTlng u* to praeer;
neeey, ?ine* then, Her *w*?t admonition^
and loviag oouuaelc But aha la dear to ua
OIL
. J Intend writing often*?, 'hrough tM*
Allow me, one* to a*nd
lorUg ereeMnga to each and ill of tJio dear
m mr fiir~ rwr n
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Plitol VuKb.?Dft H. Honrs, A^ent of
the Peahody Fend, was hi dm* town on tMeC
day night. He called for a meeting of the offloor*
of tile Town, and other lead'tig peraone
who Ate interested in the canto of education*
end submitted a proposition to aid In the coin
mon education of the children of YorkviUe.
Ho proposes to gift t>ai ji/iht of whatever
antonhiV la necessary to open free schools to all
the children in the place If It reqniree % 1000
I a year in pay fur the education of all children
needing'assistance; ho will give $100 of this |
mount, annually '; while $000 la to bo raited |
hy the citisens. The Town Council are to
have the management of tho schools and fund*.
The aehoola for tho colored children ore to ho
separata, and every thing oontroled as tho
Council doom bo-t. Wo hope that our sltixms
will at once aoo tho heneflt .of thla measure
and enter npon tho work at once.
[ YorlvilU E-qnirf.
Tim Statb I.cxatic Astlcji.?Among tho
changes which we learn are contemplated at
an early day, hy the Republicans now in roe
elon at tho Club House, la the removal of Dr
Parker, the present experienced and efficient,
Superintendent of the State I.unutio Asylum,
and tho appctntmcnt In hit place of Dr. L. BJohnaoitj
of Pickctia.?UnrlrttDn .Veics.
-o ayp * '
IttronTAXT.?An exchange reminds U? read- j
ri of a fact which many havo prohnl.ly for- i
gotten. Under tho internal revenue laws, loiters
acknowledging tho receipt nf citlior dmfts(
checks or money, exceeding $20, are subject to
a stamp duty of two cents, tho same as if a
formal receipt had been gives for ao much ra<
bey. As the validity of some tranaaotion may
ba effected hy tho omission of tbW regulation,
and unprofitable litigation ensue, it would ho
well that nil concerned rhauhl bear tho fact
In mind.?Amltrtou fiileUlyeHrtr.
Sad Accipkxt.?Wo learn that on Wcdncs- |
dny, 4th inst., Mr. Henry Ballard, while attempting
to racupVs a slab frotn tba Clreular
Saw-Mill of Dr. Puller, on Rabun's Creek,
was cangHt and thrown npoi the saw running
rapidly, rutting aod innugllng Lis body in a
frightful inausur. Dra. Wolf and fuller rendered
all jmittyilo surgical assistance^ bnt to
.... r><|iun, idc uuiorrunatc man surviving Ibe
accident about ton hourp. Uo leaves a wife
and three small children.
[LtmrrHtriflc ffernUl, 13/*.,
UsrrCL to HuvsR-KxitrKR*.?Mr. Alfred
fitillwoll, of this town, is the inventor of a
" machine " for knoadiug dough, that caps the
climax in the way of bread-making inventions.
The contrivance-ie simple, and the c?*t
small, while as a labor-saving invention, it
will do its special work in less time than half
a dons cooks, and perform It better.,
I , [ Yorkettlt Rnquir*r,
?? e <w> ? ) .?
Dnoerax*.?It is reportod that during Iho
gate en Sanday night, a small boat was capsixed
in WaCcaaaaw River, and two women,
two men, and a boy wero drowned. Wo have
not heard the particulars. Wo are informed
that they were returning hoiuc from a baptism,
at the B-apthH (colecodj Church.
[<Storf*intr? Timrt.
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT
connRrrrn wrmr, ?t
MESSRS. DAVIO 6t SIRAilEY, MERCHANTS,
tlKKKXVILLK. A. 0., MAR. 17, IMS.
ATl'UE*. M bushel, <lreeo,..._$i M? fa? 1 00?
}? - dried, pTd.fl.25(4*1 Ml
" u " * aupicled, ?o c. (a,
ft 00
BACON, & lb, 17<?ti 20 e.
BALE l'OPE, V 1* <?' 2? ?
8AUOINU, finnny, T&, yd _!T7..3D c.
Durxioe, " " Id (ft l? e.
litTTTER. f lb,..._ 20 (ft 1* e.
BUCK WHEAT F1.0UR,ldlOOIbs,ft.t>?(ftJ4.<W
BEESWAX, ^ ft ~ 25 c.
CHICKENS, head, .. _.2t) (ft 2 5c.
cotton, a ft, l? (<p 11* e.
COTPEli,"? lb, Rio SO fa US c.
CORN, "ft fwshel,... $ 1 15 (ft ft 25
mmB, "p iloxen, . 10 c.
FLOUR, W ?.ick,? ._$? 2j (t $7 (Hi
?IOLl?,...,T.... *1 37 ft $1 40
INDIGO, Spaaiah Flout,.... .. f2 0?ft2 i:.
" 8o. Ca., 41 73ft 2 00
IRON, fl Pi, American,,. ? , 8 r.
I.KAD, \*+ ...20 r.
LKATIJKB, & W-. 8<>lc, Hemlock ?4?r.
" ? " ? Oak, Mr.
" " " " Upper, ...70 c.
** " " ?.
MOLASSES, ^ gallon, Muccuvado, fl 00
" c\. " * Syrup*......? ...f I 25
MAIL?, T* keg. J.$0 00 ft $10 00
OATK, buahet, 05 @ 75 r.
PEAS. *? cj*t ...... fl 10
PBA0Uk3;9 bn, Dried, pecle.l fl 00
" * 14 ? unpcoled, ' $1.50
POTATOBS, ^ barbel, lri?h,...??> ft SI 00
M *. " Sweet 75 ft f I 0$
SALT, V ??ek, Liverpool............. f*H 25
SUGAR, ^ 9?. Bfown 10 ft 20 ?
? ." " Clarifcl *...20 ft 22I.e.
? ? CnubejW.. >..38$ ft Jf o.
BniRTrSO, acren-etgbte, t* b?le,...T. 73 e.
* ' n ?%t?u ,..iSc.
TALLOW, & t? ... 13 eJ
YARN, Faetory, by bale^. 75
*i - b itieh $2 00
COMMERCIAL.
Cobi'MBtA, P. C* Marcb If. ?
Sale* of cotton to day 50 bale*?inMdlinfc
231 @2*. .> 1
Now York, March 10.
Cotton opened eery Ann, but eluied dull
and a ahade lower, nt 25$ ft 251; Mies, 2,800
bales. Gold 384 ft 39.
Kai.tivork, March IB.
Cotton flrmer. at III ft 25?biding holding
off. Flour doll. Wheat rtty dull. Corn
lea* firm?wbita 1-05 ft l.U, .yellow, 1.17,
Oulf doll, at 10. Rye strong. Phottldcra,
iex K..II. in /Ta tm
"i > " \yr
CmaT.r.HTos, March 1%;
Cotton unrhanjfOil; holder* axking full
price*; baft** are atiahla to fWfllftnt; anlef
300 baton?middling 20 : receipt* 720.
AroratA, March 10.
Cotton market 'totl?ftrmnaea ehnclief! by
now* ; talcf 300 b*l<? : reocinta 130?uiid^X^^mSmLmmdaLmmX
- Notion, i w
RRV. 4. Af-lvIX-wilt prtooh at flotbncl
Raptiat Chfltoh, n? tha fifth Sunday in
Inai. Mb 13 43 Afr- } %
Mil' ,l'% ..J. --m. -u..
Pablic Heetiof. 1
NOTICE i* hereby given lti.it 0 PTTWLT0
M K.KTINO iWti# lioM In ?fa fcoim
llnuK on Tuaadty of Court Weak, at. 12
o'clock. M. to oonelder I ha propriety nf
fiirmintr a CONSERVATIVE ANI) DEMOCRATIC
CLUB, and other" matter* connect,
ad with (ha aafety and welfare nf tha pen
i rii, ' A<l?l?r?#aa may bo- rapcoC* J from
I I t Onvarnor fahar ami ulh-ia ,
MANY 01?I2P.KR
1 - Hf t% ? I
f r \ ' '". .
"~"1 " I H .?.III
FlITIIl
Notice.
THE'nrtl Union M?-*llr>fr ?f the Trfler
River Amocietion, (D?r?t*?l Fo. %,) *rlH he
h*M. with the Moftntftin Creek Dxpita*
Church, e(?mmenm?igr mm He Inrday before
the fifth Sabbath in Jifartlt. the WHh ioef.
Introductory J^rmon I?y S. A. bltuAnU^,
n fl r*1>.vilV Ramuiii U J P llnV/T
D. L>. R??sy Kv ** WfCl.lA**, l?. O.
W.T SMITll, ??creUry.
March 7 Ji, 1869.
Uirll 41 4
Religion* Notion
Till mxi tJntor. Mestltt* of the lot T>l?trlct
In the T.rnr Hirer AfimrtatiM,
will l?e lieltl tOmrn Kntvd* C-hnrch, rouimsnoill*
Saturday 29th Starch, 1 SIR.
I ii t u?-1 >rr Herman to lie prcarheit hy
R. v J. L. NORMAN, Iter. M. T.ANKFORD
hIi- rimto. Reridnn on 8un<tsv hr Rer. J. 0.
L.VNDRUM, lUr. R. F. WHtLDKN alternate.
Essay by llcr. T.J. KAR1.K.
JAS. II. TAYLOR, Clerk.
Mh 11 41 1
FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, i
SAVE YOirn DOMES! '
T(1 K Rii^HrilMfr pwpcetfnllr
|nr|l infjims the public thai he is
11 111 now 'h* H>iil>Rn(f
U11U occupied by Mr. J C. O. Tor^
KTolj^v ner, nest to the Rnjine llo'io,
rgfajqS where he will MAKE TO
\y V.IKDEK or REPAIR FURNITURE
Ac., in tlie bent manner, anil
at the lowest possible price* for Ca-h or
acceptable Country Produce.
R W STONE,
arch 18 43 8 _
Dissolution.
THE copartner hip herelofire existing
between the undentiur.cd, under
the name and style of O. \V. Ar C. A . |
PARKINS, has been dissolved br tnn
tual consent. Tho?e indebted will
o?<me forward and pay up, and thoae
haiin<r claim* w?li present them. Hi
ther parly can close np.
<>. VV. PARKINS,
O. A. PARKINS.
Greenville, S. b\, March 16, 18R8.
Ma?ch 18 48 3
Tax Notice.
rPHE time for tnakir? RETURNS for
A State TaXCn has been extended. 1
w ill he at Greenville Court Mouse duriiwr
fluiirl f..? iIia ?
vow I'"' j.-f-o OI rr
reiving Mielt n? hntre not t*?n made
Tw* paver* will be prompt, a* tlii* will
l?e the Im-t opportunity, ami tlte JV>okwill
be ftlSMrit A. ?. PKACK.
'fax Odlector Greenville District.
March 18 43 1
State of South Carolina,
OUKKNVIM.K HhsTKlCT.
Sheriff's teles.
BY vlrtne of a IWretol Odlcr from the
Court of Or.liuurv, 1 will ?.ll un
Sfntuhtf. the (Ah of Aitril next, to tli* l?i. It
e?t. Moil<-r the following TRACTS OF
LAItO. vie:.
I o No. t. Situate! In Oreetivl la Diitrlct,
on wairr* uf lluckv Creek, Lo'tmhtl l.y laud*
jI.A, Kiotr, Win. Orbit un "n>l otha-*, eon
tabling Xiuety Sx and a hat/ Acre a, more
or tear. ,
Lot No. 2 Situated in mux* District, on
waters <?f rai! Creek, hounded I.y land* ol
Mrr. lUvo. ttni. Urishatn ami oihei*, con
taioiilff Xi?irtfi-Fu*r Aere?, more ??r I. ?*,
bold ** the property of-jfA Y LIS SMI Til,
doeea*ed for partition among thejicir*.
TKlvllS.?-A credit of twelve month*,
with Iwtereal from date, for nil except so
much as will pay the enste, which wiil he
<<piir?d in ??ili. Purchaser* t? Rivv l?>>n?1
with good wurily ami a muVlg?{p of the
prendre*, to eeeure the payment uf the pureh
us.- money, Purchns- r* to piy for tithe.
W. T. SUUMATK. H. O. D.
iSteryjTa OfIce, Aivurch 13fA, 18C8.
Mar 18 4i 3
Tho State of South Carolina
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
ns s. j. rwvT/ur, ordinary ?/i
/Uttritt.
WHKRF.AS, P.. M. NKT.SON ha* f.led a
l'Ujliou in tejr 'Jtire, praying that
Letter* of Administration, With thu Will Annexed,
on all and singular the good* nnd cliat...1.
_l..l.v . i. r ...OV...W ..
.nr!>iK>iuiimnr>ii?"l ?UOKril IJ.in 1U> ,
.1 r., Into of the District afwceesid, dccontod,
should to granted to him.
Thrtf lire, 'hnrrf-rr, to die and admonish
all and singular tha kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to be oi.d appear in tha
Court of Ordinary for suld District, to be hoiden
at Greenville Court House, nm iXe 27iX
dty ?/ MntrX to show c insc, if any, why
the Mid AdmitiUtrntinn should not bo granted.
S. J. DOC Til IT, 0. ti. D.
Ordinnrv's Office, 13th March, 1668.
Hatch is 43 3
United Stntes Internal Revenue.
!> ?. Cot, Orricfc, Otnaftitit, 8. 0., 1
March 12, 1908. (
BY virtue of authority ?/ A. 3 WALLACE,
Collector ot Internal Rcrcnuo, Sd Colj
leetlon District, B. C., I will sell, to the hlgh:
est bidder, nit iViilsi'/sy, 28tk doy nf Mxrrh.
1S0S, at fkc store of Messrs. Williams A
Wnmrmr. the following property; to wit:
One STILL. CAP and WOKM. Belted on
tha 7 th dujr of Fe>>rttary, ua tha priinisea of
DKMAUCI'5 TOOL.
One STILL. CAP and WORM. Pelted on
the premises of TILS AN COLEMAN.
One STILL, CAP aud WOKM. Seised on
the premises of MAT. MERIT, in Anderson
District.
Owe STILL, CAP wnd WORM. Sclred on
the practises of ALLKN COIURAN, in An*'
dersou District.
Tkkms Casii. , A. L. CODE,
Deputy Collector,
March M 43 2
Notice. ?: .f
(1 (JAHIHA.>?, Trustee* tiwl Rmlvnn >n
JT required to nuke their ANXV<UD HKTURNS
to thta blRA hy the Jirmt <tity af May
next, or o HhU will ho imntrd ajrainrt them.
. J. P. MuOltK. C. B. <). D.
Cocainleiluner'a Pffic?, UroafvUla, JVWrimry
21th, IMS. 40-10
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA.
(tllKENVlIif.K DISTll 10T.
/)? U nOVf/HT, E"in Ordinary of maid
fHwtrirt.
WitKRBAS, T. L. WOODSIDffi.hai filed
Petition in toy Office iiraying that
letter* or Administration dt bmio nv* on all
and singular the *uod? and chattel*, riyhfs an<l
credit a ( JOHN COOK, lato of tli* DiMrlrt
aforesaid, dnocnacd, should tie gratifed to Aim
Their arm, thri^/nre, to eite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and Creditor*
of the eaitl deceased, to he and epimar i:i -the
C'onrt of Ordinary fur said District, to he
! hidden at Oreeurllle Court House, on the 21 <
| day mf Jturrh, inmt., to (how cause, if any, 1
why the laid Administration should not he
granted.
F. J. DOUT1IIT, 0.0. D.
Ordinary'* Office, 7lh March, 180S.
Mb u - a al
n g i T i R
A Ci K n X 8
FDR
WEED'S SEWING MACHINE
I ^ii fcBM
? *?
f;r , 33' I , A ||
rHE l?e?t and modi simple Machine now
in ose, mid it unrxerlivd liy any iver
to tlit -public, bttliiK til the
luteal improvcm-dls ; uses the at might Nee
ill-, makee Hi- Tight Lock Switch, which is
the only fdfgMe ore, Mint shows tlie same
mi hoth sides. It I* cim|>1-, easily worked
snd kept in order t it ?l'r| Stitch. Hem,
Fell, I in J. Cord, Braid. R.ffl... Tuck. Quilt,
Hem-Stitch, Outlier nnd Sew. at the miiiic
thrte, p-fforUiliiK n greater variety ol Work
llinn any other Machine, on the lightest to
the heaviest fabrics.
It received a medal at tbo recent Paris Exposition.
Wo wjrrant them to give satisfaction ; II
not, return them.
Please call and examine tbent.
Wo also keep constantly on linml, a superior 1
assortment of Gentlemen's FURNISHING
HOODS nnd TRIMMINGS, from the cheapest
to the host <piiilitics, nnd low for cash.?
We will CUT and MARK in the best nud
latest improved styles, all Garments for Gentlemen
nud Gents' Wear, Ladies' Cloaks and
Sacks, Ac. All Work warrnnfad.
PICKIsE & POORG.
J'roehville, 8. C. Jan. 15, 1808.
an T* 84 tf
NoticeALT.
persons indebted to the Estate of
ADAM KTKNUOUSK, deceased, arc
hereby notified to make payment st onee to
the undersigned ; parties having claims against
the Estate, will prcscut them duly attested to
the mine.
ISABELLA fiTENItfttJBR. \ ., .
ELIZABETH M. PEDEN. $ ,'*x rxcj'
Mb 11 .42 .1* ,
Dissolution.
THE Copartnership hcretfore existing between
JOHN W.UUADY. JOHN PEIIgUSON
and JACOB P. MrLl.RU, under the
name snd style of GRADY", FERGUSON' A
.MILLER, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. March 4. 1 Sfirt.
JOHN W. GRADY.
JOHN FERGUSON,
J A CO It P. .MIi.LEK.
March If 42 2
line r-i ?- - . ? -
ivirvo. tLLtlN MUWtLL,
pvusa&a
UAS ju*t received conic very pretty
IlR.Vin STAMPS, *uit?blo tor Stump
ti>H Sack* and Skirt*. Ah?o, new Sleeve Pattern*
and Gored Skirt*. IUIBS3 MAKING
ttnd other SKWING done a* umial. All Work
promptly executed and nt rcnconahle price*.
Thankful for tho liberal pulronuiro received,
die hope* to merit a continuance of the *aiuc.
?4!" Two door* above the Pre* ytcriuii
Church. 41-1 March 4.
S. M."murphy"
OF GREEN VILLE, S. C.,
WILL l>? ready, at all time*,
E^~*2jHro rrpnir luue PIANO
1 J V U Bh>HTES, OUOANS.MLI.ODE
ON8 AND LOLIAN ATTACHMENTS in
the heat of *ivl*. nod on a* reasonable
term* a* can be afforded.
March 4 41 4
HAWTHORN & AGNEW,
AGENTS FOR THE
PEBDLETflff FACTORY.
HAVING been appointed Agent* for the
Pendleton Factory, w* will keep on
hand and ?o-ll COTTON Y A UN at Factory
vricn, wholeeale and r< tail.
HAWTHORN A AONF.W,
lionet Path. 8. C.
March 4 v 41 4
MILLS HotSB,
CORNER MiETINS ANO QUEEN STREETS,
LIlAKLKSTOlV, S. C.
TiilS well known FIRST
CLASS HOTEL has Just
been thoroughly repaired, Cofilted
mid rofurniidicd, and is hoW ready fhr
llin aci'tiintoiMUtioi) of (ha travelling pnblic,
whose patronage ia respectfully solicited.
Merchants rT'tting tlio city, Arc rcspootlilly
ineite'l. Kerry accommodation will lie offered
then.
Coaches always (n readiness to convey pasfencer*
to and from the Hotel.
The PmprMnr pwotnisoa to do all in his power
tor the comfort of hi* guests.
JOSEPH l'URCKLL, Proprietor.
March 4, 1*?S. 41 tf
TO THE PUBLIC
THE PAVILION HOTEL
citarlkstox; a. <\>
' f SO LONO and nldy conducted
by the late H. L.
tt&jjRuft, KUTTBRHBLnt will still
CUAJpPfJg?* he kept open fni the accotn
mii lutioii ol the traveling public. And it*
former friends and pntrona will find the
usual accommodations and attention* lie
stowed on tficnt as formerly, and th? public
frYorS, air mdy *o well established as THE
MOTELoflhelRs\VKLING MKIti'H ANTS
of the South, will, l>y eai nest efforts, he
faithfully preferred,
March 4, 1868. 41 tf
UIOHF8T ninikct pHc? l.ei.l in ontOi for
OOITON, ml T. W. DAVIV
- , Iiunconilte 8tre?-t.
Jan 21 35 . , . tf
NoticeAM.
ponton* indebted to the F.Mnte of H,
A. UOODLKTT, Hoccii.t'il, will ,??U
par metal, ntt'l nil to whom tho *ni<l Kxtute i*
InMlcfl will prerent tbcir claim* (<> the uni|?niriwtl,
?r to Col. W. If. CAM l'ltkl.l,, oi*
Attorney. v PKTEU CAUB1.K,
AdminUtrator.
March 11 43 . t
Notice.
ALL perron* Indebted to the E*tate of
RICHARD QOOIM.KTT, deoeH*e<l, will
Otukn pa>iuuol, and all to whoa the raid Ktt.ito
i* indebted, will preecut their cUim*. to
the nndereiyped, or to Col. W. II. CAMl'?
BELL, hi* Attorney.
PUT UK CAIIBI.F,
Administrator, with Will aoneaud.
March U U 3
P R I S S o
INTERNAL RKVKMB.
IT^OH tlio eiiiTenl?M? of person# nildtnf In
lbs several ntmvil KuU- lCleet ion Pre
otuets, I bcrehy giro notion that I will attend
aiul lake ASSESSMENTS or Uia ANNUAL
TAXklti of 1H#S ; follow* :
At OniM Station, Monday, 9th March.
| At Londerioau's, Tuesday, IOth March.
At UrNwIjr'i, Wednesday, llth March.
At Fairview, Thursday. 12th March.
At Sullivuu's, Friday, 13th March.
At McCullnarh'#, Saturday, 14th March.
At Arnold's, Monday, 10th March.
At Sitnpsonville, Wednesday, 18th March.
At Walker'* Cross Road#, Thursday. 19th Mar.
At Chick Spring#, Friday, 20th March.
At tiros#',/Saturday, 21st March.
ai t.owcusviile, Monday, 22d March.
At Dltkfy'i, Tuesday, 2-ltb March.
At MeKinney's, Wednesday, 2dth March.
Al iliMlge's, Thursday, 26th March.
At J. H. Goodwin's, t'ri>U;, 27tb March.
At OU Catup, Saturday, 20th March.
Al Marietta, Monday, 20th March.
At Montgomery'*, Tuesday, Slat Mofcb.
This Assessment include* the taxable Incoiiio
of the calendar year of 18G7, ami the
Tax on Carriage*, Gold Watcher, Ditliu.d Table*,
Hold and Silver dale, owned March 1st,
18GS. Knch party will please note well a* to
hi* Income prior to the dale of A??csaU>cnt.
Pursuits, Firms, Companies or Corporation* |
engaged in Ur.y business occupation or profits- iwO
within the limits of Greenville District,
for which a Special Tax i* required, mind duly
| apply and register their name* with ine, ah I
the prosecution of their busiuesa without eucii
application will render theui liable. Ignorance
is no plea tor failure to comply with tho
law of the land.
Furthermore, all person* who arc interested
in any Legacies, Distributive Share*, Inheritances
or Successions, cither as Administrator,
Kxccutor or Trustee, must tnukc lleturn
as in their cu*c provided.
KD. lU'DSOX SMITH,
Assessor Greenville District, South Carolina.
Greenville, S. C., Feb. 21, 1808. 4.-5
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED?Agents to sell Dr. Win.
Smith's " Dictionary of the Bible."
It contains over lOlftt closely printed, double
column, octavo pages, from new olectmtype
plates, on good paper, nod is appropriately illustrated
with more than 200 engraving* on
steel and Wor d, anil aerios of fine, authentic
maps, At*.
It comprise* the Antiquities, Biography,
Geography, Natural History, Typography,
anil is a complete Cye'opodia f the Scriptutcs.
It is necessary to every Bible reader, indispensable
to every Minister und Sunday School
Teacher, ahd ought to I o In every fnuiiljr.
It is highly fomtneprtid by nil learned and
eminent men, and l.y the l'ross gem rally in
nil | arts of the country as the best hook of
the kiud of the English Language.
Do not be Deceived!
Owing to the wMpremirMtcd popularity of
tl.trf Work, &nyti*h nhruft/mcntf fp duo- |
uuciiiki lorm. or snout con pages Una In on ro- I
priutcd in this country in larger type, and
tfirraU over HtlO octavo pager, widcntly?l>y |
making a larger book than tho original ? to
giro the impression easier that it is our volition.
It i?? llniu hilly' the reiiilimj luatlar tj'-tmra,
nnd is >1 <I oonaiilcrably higher than the Kng- i
lish edition of the same hook in this country,
f-'ouio ng -nta are endeavoring to paltu off this
jureuile nliliuu for ours.
Teachers, Students, Retired Clergymen,
I'm mors, ami energetic Women linil the ngeney
for this work hoth pleasant ami lucrative
employment, fiend for circutars, giving full
particulars, terms, Ar., to
ti. 8. 8CHANTON .t Co.. tiook ruhllslicrs,
1211 Asyluui St. Hartford, Couu.
<Volf.?Any Newspaper in the courtry giring
the ahore mi insertion- six consecutive
times, well displayed, und sending u marked
copy to the publisher* shall have a copy scut
tl.cni gratis.
Mb II 42 6
AT
SEVEN IY F1V E CENTS.
mi rams mm m \w.
OYSTERS
25 CENTS PER ROX.
Si 3
h R. W. Fole'fir A Cn
February 20 ? 40 tf
.11ST arrived, from
tliu uiarkut since the war. At
J NO. D. ASHMORE'8.
Rnixiiii*, CurraiitM,
CITRON, t linger, Hpieo, Pepper, Nalmtgr,
A luionds, Maecaroui, C'bucec, Candy.
Cheaper than tbo cheapest. At
J NO. I). ASIIMOKES.
SEEI) OATS.
SALT, 220 pound Sacks, at coat and charges ;
Peruvian Uuano, genuine, at coat ami
c Large*.
Of every description, arriving every week from
the Now York and llnlt irunrc markets, cheaper
than bat ever heen ?ohl In this market, (estimated
on a gold basis.) either before or since
the war. At JXO. I). AS11 MO UK'S.
February 2(1 40 tf
United States Internal Revenue,
Pkh. Cob. OrncK, Okskxviui, S. C., I
January 28, 1808. )
TkY virtue ( an order Trout A. 8. WsttACi!,
J[) Collector of Internal Revenue, ,"d Collection
Dijtrict. 8, C., I will sell, to the high*
est bidilor, on Yhnrtidity, 2</ uf April, 1808, at
the residence of defendant, at Marietta, Urcctiville
District, L .\?rr<7 H-trme ; I Jl?jf /'itm,
and 1 one-korte Wuunu, Also, one TRACT of
LAND, containing i 10 Acres, being the Tract
on which defendant now resides, adjoining
lands of J. H. Cleveland, John ducat, Oihbmi
and others. Levied on as the nroiicrtv and
I ?<?ld F?r tho tnx n*5ii*?t?t ugalnrt IIKN11 Kit
! SON OOOD, at the anil of the United States
for Kevouuo Tit*. Term* aaalt.
A. I?. COIIII, Deputy Collector.
January IK, 1:05s. 86-III
king & gibbonT^
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHAHLESTON, S. C.
a. w. nix?. ' or.u. k. niBaow.
OFFER their rerricei for the rule of COTTON
and O I'll ER 1'KoDUCE. Ftriei
attention given to butinc-aa au<l prompt returns
made.
Ne/trenrr* ? A. M. Hamilton. Rogers A
Donald uud Stone A Richardson, WiUiaouton,
?. C. <0 I
1
FRESH AllKlYAL
Hi e$32D
1 * .
THE nnrltrilimfid hu (aft NmItcJ
opened a nKAUTITtJL LOT OF
wnzsmi aot? eswajpmi
Which ho offer# to hi#rnitomcra and 11m pnbUe '
generally, at
GREATLY
! REDUCED PRICES.
Tbankfal for the ffheml patronage received,
he ho|>ee to merit a contiauance of the mbc.
W. H. HOYSY.
Jan 8 S3 tf
IE IHI m 1KHIU
ANOTHER ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
PRINTS? GINGHAMS,
bleached and brown
SHEETINGS
AND
Shirtings,
(SIC A ISLAND, dC.,)
To wliich wo w.uld invite attention,
ALSO,
A ewipjaj&a lw?>"8 ?a*
COFFEES, IAS, SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
1UCE, CHEESE, &C.,
All of which we will acll LOW na they ill
| ( ? bought iti any market ill the State, trill*
portntion added.
\Ve keep constantly on hand, all kinds al
Provisions,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
OUR TERMS ARK STRICTLY
CASH.
Williams & Whitmire.
Greenville, S. C., .Tannary 8, 1888. 83-tf
State of South Carolina.
GREENYlLLK DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Joar.rn P. Latimkr, Administrator, ra. Mart
1>. I.ATIMKR rt nl.
*T N pursuance of the Decretal Order in tbo
I above stated rnsc, the Creditors of the
Into JAMES M. LATIMER arc hereby required
tT> establish their demands against the Estate,
before me, within nihs munth* irons this
dale, or be barred.
J. P. MOORE. C. E. G. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1887.
Jy 18 8 9m
State of South Carolina.
UIIKKKVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Sar.mi A. Ei.roito, Executrix, ?t. M. L.
GooULCTT rt h1.
IN pursuance of the Decretal Older in
JL the above rlilwl case, the Creditors of
the late Col. CHARLES J. KLFOKI) are
hereby required to establish, by pioper
proof, theii claim* against the Estate, before
me, within Mine month? from this date,
or be barred.
J. r MOORE, (1 E. O. IX
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 18rt7.
July 18 8 9tn
- State of South Carolina.
GRKENVII.LK DISTRICT.
In Fruity.
William IT. Atrrffif/ Ailmiois tret of, *?. M. I.
CojtVERS ot al.
XN pursuance of the Decfetal Order In the
above stated cane, the Creditors of the
late Dr. W. I,. M. AUSTIN are hereby required
lo establish their demands against the Estate,
before mo, within ?u'*? month* from this
date, or be burred.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 19, 1807.
Jy 18 8 Cm
THE OI,D STAND
mm m mmmm.
M'un Street, by Pont Office,
18 open stall liottrs of the dey and evening.
DREAD, RlTSK, and a varied
assortment of CAKES, constantly on hand.
Calces, Ac , bnked to order.
An EATING SALOON is tr? be opened In
. f??. a ...i '"ws - ?
n ?;?? t.nyr. wnrrc UU1 UVT I'F-fi, II Ail 0DJ
EGGS, OYSTERS, ?te , riidy be had.
fyj" Uoar<1, without Lodging, furnished
at reasonable rat?-*.
Ore 11 20-tf G M. McJUNKlN.
W. H CAMMER,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH
AND MACHINIST.
CtORN SIIELT.VRS, Cotton Gina, Lncka.
) K- roaene Oil Latnra, Mowing Ma
chines and J'ar?aola, RKPAlltRt* with
prompt nee a. Charge* reasonable.
_ WO. >untry i'rodcce taken iu exchange
for Work
Stand?At Westfield'a old Shop,
Jan ?* SS ' tf
BATES VILLE
H&nr&criiiis mmi
"BM AVING l>rpn ?| pi intrd Agent* f?r
11 tiii* Company, v ? are prepared U>
h-II SH1KTIXG3 AND YAKN >1 Factor/
plk'M.
IFavitl Ac KtrnAlfv,
Grocer* aod Conimiaaron Merchant^
Grctntilio, 8. 0.
No* ft - - 94 tf
| Q/\ 3ACK8of KXtRA FAMILY F! OITR,
I 0\-r Inat leoulvod, an*) n)? low tor
; eaaii, at T. W. DAVNTt
Ktenonmlit Mreet.
| Jan 99 M tf
1 | A A SACKS oi 8AI.T, low for cavli, at
i IUU T W. 1?aV1>',