The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 08, 1868, Image 3
It sots fsr Mouthers of Oougrese, Lcglslaund
ntbat Slate Officer*,
ho followlng-gentleMen froro elected U til
olltMt T ' ? . . ,
W3l.'A. HUDSON, /VeWsfrM.
n. T. 8TB0JUD,
JOHN W. SOiPF, Strttorj,
DANIEL FOWLER, 7Veee?rer.
SNRY M. SMITH, 1
T. L. FOWLER,
i. If, MtURIfOT, BxeePtVre Cone.
CHAI.LKfl ttttt, '
L. B. AtJSTtlf, . _ emoUfd,
Thtl th? Editors of the OreenvUI*
trpr\tt be respectfully requested to publish
e proceedings. "* . *
WM. A. HUDSON,
W. 8111PP, : Chairmen.
liiSHiry.
Xhe next Mooting will W held on Saturday,
I the llth Inst.,-at 11 o*ctoek A. If., and will be
1 addressed by Judge CAst'SRt.i.. The cttlsans
* of the enrrnnndiiuc country, whits and oolorwi
?raqnMt?4 to tU*o4. ' *1
ro* nts hctoiin kntxnprisk.
up?rable Objections to the Hefro-Tankee
Constitution
In the first plM*, it was not frtmnl l?y
Convention of th? people of {tooth Carolina,
'but "by delegates representing exclualvely
the negroea.
This Constitution lahea from the white
people ell government end every <>Oee in
the State, end trenefere them to the freed
men, who have a large majority of .the votea
In South Carolina.
5 *"11 diofranohiees all the d!?tingnl?h?d men
^of the ?tate and niost of the wtedom and
patriotism of the State?every one who has
I- iever fiifed any office, So-1 enfranchises every
male negro over the age of twenty-one
whether a ennviet, felon or t psnper.
(t destroys the principle of taxation and.
' representation whieh eausod the An.erlean
^ Revolution, l.y subjecting the property of
- the Slate to be taxed, ad libilum, by those
who own no property.
The Constitution provides forfrae eohools
all over the State, at so expense of five or
six hundred thousand dollars, for the purpose
of educating the negroee, and forces
the white people to tend their children to
the same schools.
It hold* out a fraud and a deception to
those who are in debt, by promising the
exemption of a homestead from past debts
and the repudiation of negro debts, when
? the Constitution of the United Slates ex
^ preeaJy forhide any Stale Impelling the ob
* ligation of eontrsata, and onseqaeotl/ the
courts must deolara euoh exemption and
repudiation nneonatltutional and null and
void. ' i
It throw# the whole burden of taxation
on property, except A poll tax of one dol
lar pijr head, and consequently tlia enor.
luoue taxation for the enpport of tha free
schools, poor house, penitentiary and jaila,
all filled with negeoee, must be paid by the
whtta race who own tliia property.
The Constitution provides that tha Legislature
may fceep up a standing army in
time of- peace, end the eooreqnenee will be
that a regular military force of ten or
> twenty thous-od negro soldiers will be
t' raised end paid ten or twenty millions of
doHars, to keep the white race in auhj?e
tion to their former slave*, yankee adventurers.
and Southern renegades,
Under this Constitution, Ignotsnt and
vicious negroes, and viler white men, will
fill all the State office*, civil and military,
II tha District offices and jury bates
Judges are prohibited from charging ju
rvs on the (acts of tha case. and (hers la ne
ppaal from the verdict of a jury. The life,
liberty property of every one, will be
held at tha mercy of negro juries.
Justice* of tha peace have jurisdiction.
In all cases, under tbis Constitution, as high
a one hundred dollars, in torts as well as
eontracia, anil exclusive jurisdiction in all
criminal eases punished with 8ns. The
onseqnanee will baa wide spread and Interminable
litigation all ?vtr the State,
wii|? the worst reeulti to tha peace, good
order, and prosperity of tha eountry.
ron TUB l/tTtiiD ENTrernraK.
The New Constitution.
Mrttri ltdilor*: Why do 1 support the
to aomt|iutisn ? *
IlecaO*e U tommencn a system of relief
.. for our bardtoaoasa Indebtedness, ky abol.
tolling the negro debts; bees use it saves a
homestead lof my little ones from lavy and
tale { beeauaa It protects the inheritance of
ny married woman to her ova oea and
support; because It substitutes a milder
oath for the iron clad oath, width any one
who accepts office must now tska; and
baoaitea It leads aaa hack as a eiilwn, ini
Booth Carolina as a Btata, ii.to tha Union of
my fare fall >ers?finishing, at laat, tha hor.
rors of war, and opening before oa the
flowery paths of peace and pro-perily. If
some trembling sou's should say this la nogro
domination, 1st htm show me a single negro
w>iu win i>? oen-DMXi t?y tbe repudiation
of th? negro debt; the exemption of hie
liouiMttid; or >M of Me wlf-'a inheritance-from
levy and Mile; nod the eb
rotation of the Iron-clad oath.
If tble fearful eaint yet treniMee before
life Egyptian penle, let him eonfeiw e fndgruent
upon hie negro and ether debte; invite
the eheriff ap to eel! hie old homestead;
and eaerlflce the patrimony of life wife
iipod the -eeurt house bte|>e; then let him
drown himeetf in the eilent nook of eom?
river, and refuee the helping hend of the
bleek man. who triee to pvll him out, heen
nee he is a negro. Verily, sueh a man
would rote against the new constitution if
it contained nothing bat fha Tan Commendmenfa.',
.. ;
Sueh deepeeated host Hit y, If it (neana
any thing at al\ means tear. Common
men predict It, end any ekiltal philosopher
n ho will look upon the shifting combinetioae
of the political eheae board most f-?resea
the separation . of the laro color* for
Utile.
-Tt'nVfM\ttW ,1 iIM m >
T'M-1 S
i'l-.v.'*. i mi-***,'*.: TT~
II* who iitd I* theregiTift aturra.v<
bo Mill." alone tan |>o?p oil upon the
ti^tiMad water*. Let U1 d? #lnit ?? m
to a V ert th% <1?ng.r, l?y supporting th?
Maw coiiMitation. and leatlag lb* kwiato
lire Wine* bf pfeae*. Vbry troly, yo?r
oUdi?Hg*rV*ufe^ , , Vtjt K.T.
8t*t At Hons. OkntlsmkM.?'The Charlott<
rvil!r, Va? Clii anlde appUr* .the following
bllater ptaater tn the backe o' <n?l?>lent
property liold.-i?: "Stay at kouvr;
genii* men, and ink* ear* of y >?r If
you ehooaa, and let the n*grn Radical* get
eontrol of ih* Slate; hat don't grumble
aft-rward*. when tha llttl* per rent, you
make ay*ryur farm la taken away from you
by a nigra tax collrotor. (to be idandeiwd
hy Rddteol official*,) at tl>? b?h#?t of a non- I
tax paying majority. Don't grOmMa, wlien
you, without ? vote, fall to pet jqetioe
against the vof?r who ateal* your hog, from
a o?rrhpl radical Justice of the pesewaNow
lathe time to exert yo?*selvce, end it
won't do for you who belong to the elate
who ere mnet interested, if you fail to
work now, t? come hereafter, making co operation
from tltoae Who with yon to join
them now, tot who will lill if too are
lukewarm.' Strife now, or give It up /'fewer,
for thia U certainly your lir-t chance to
help yourselves."?Morning Star.
Armmnw, Wumt Mrs !? ArrurARLR to
South Caroi.ira.?The following u fToui lite
Morning Star:
The Bogus Constitution require* that all
children aball attend school for a certain
length of time before they arrive at a certain
age. It creates public eohools ; end the unfortunate
white man who la too poor to eend
hie litUochildren to a private school must scud
them to the some school with the littlo negroes.
This is the clear intent and meaning
of the educational provisions of the Constitution
In faot the Convention 'hat framed It
Toted down au amendment proving that the
whites aud Macks should ba taught in acparate
rcuooi#. JT there is a poor white nv*n in
North Carolina who will Tote to indict this
damnable infamy on hia own daughters, bo
doaorroa to bo enalared.
Taa Dbmocratio Corvbbtio*.?This body
adjourned laat night, at 10 o'clock. Ita actio*
waa harmonious in an unuauAl dog roe. The
aptritof dignity, oourtoay and moderation waa
admirably preferred. Tbo Convention avugbt
a peaceful aolution of tbo great question
which now agitates oar State; and we believe
that ita action will bo approved by the great
body of our people. It propoaea peace and
justice; at the same tinto, it was distinctly ins
dlcated that the Mea of negro supremacy >
could not for one motneut be entertained. We
hope fur the best results from the action of
this ConTontion. At the close of the proceedings,
an admirable address was made by the
Hon. A. Burt, the Preaident. Hi# analysla of
the proposed radical Constitution was able
and searching, and ought to array against it
every man, whether white or black. The
nominations made by the Convention will be
supported by the party and meet with general
approval. Let our people now go to work?
the road is puved.?Phcrnix.
Rsw.koao Btunnc Burnt.?Tho railroad
bridge over Rooky River, near this plane, waa
burnt down on Thursday morning last. It la
presumed that the bridge caught from coals
dropped from an old freight engine, in passing
ovsr a few lienta previous to the time it waa
diaoovcrwd to be on fire. The bridge is a total
low.?ittibrws Inttlligmetr.
COMMERCIAL.
OnKKRYll.LK, 8. C.. Ap?l 8..
Cotton, <tarlng tho week, bad advanced
about Seta., but last night had leceeded ]@t|
ceat? per pound.
Quotations to-day, 20 0 25, cxtrctues.
OAnt.Rarott, April 8.
Cotton nominal; no sales; receipts 1,100
bales.
Aroirsra, April 8.
Cotton market opened at SO for middltaa,
but closed at a decline of rales 870
bales ; receipts 800?middling 28028$.
Savannah. April 8.
Cotton quiet and unchanged?middling 30 ;
ales 300 bale* J receipts 2,55.5.
ttai.titsna*. April 6.
Cotton quiet, at 20. Flour active and prices
unchanged. Corn strong?white 1,11 \ yeHo%
I.18@1.10. Oats flrtn, at 88003. Rye steady,
at 80. Mess pork quiet, at 25.7602th?
Lard quiet, at 17. Iiacoh active?rib sides
1.5$; clear rib 18$; thottldttt 13$; hatns
18020.
Xaw York, April 8.
Cotton decidedly less settee; sales 2,500
bales, at 29020$. Quid 37$.
Liverpool, April 6.
Cotton irrognlar and generally easier; sales
15,01)0 hales?uplands on the spot 12|012$;
float 12$; Orleans 1t|012$.
OREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT
toUKM'Tltn WRRRI.T, IT
MKS8R9. DAVID h 81AADUV, MERCHANT 8.
(IRKKNVTliLK. fl. C? APRIL T, IMA.
APPl.KH, V l.u?h?t, lirwn 81 Ml C<i> 2 "0
?* 6 " dried, pT.i4l.26<j*$l.50
- u n H unpeoled, 86 (g>
$1 OA
bacon. t? m 17 ($ jo r,
HALK HOPK. 71 B? ~ ? 18 20 ?.
BAGGING. G?iioy, %?, yd ....... 30 ?.
BUTTER, ?l 25 (? 30 ..
BUCK W lit AT FLOU K,^) 10un>?,|t.OO(g,6,00
HKK8WAX. ? fc ?.l6c.
OT1TOKKNS, W h?*d _*0 e.
COFKKK. V B'. Ri<V?~ ..??? GO 33 ?.
CORN, *A l.iiihol,,.. ..$1 16 (a, $1 20
KGGA, 7* doien ll?.
FLOUR, %? ??ek 4? 00 <? $7 00
MIOLD ,, ... .. $1 40
1NOIUO, HiutntsW FU?t,.?. >2 0003 25
HA. CA., 41 76(rf,2 00
TftON, 71 1t>, AII,or'e*n< " fi.kai),
? n> a
LEATII KK, V Ih, Sole. Hemlock ?..40 e.
" " - " 00,...a .'....50 e.
" " " lT|iper, 70 .
? AO lli.r.i.'-K, ..65 r,
MOLASBX^V VfoRoo, MumuvvIo $1 00
* * Syrup $1 25
NATLS. "PW A..88 60 0 flO (Ml
OATH, ft W??l,.4. (A 76 A.
PEAS, " " II 10
pKAClfEfl, V *?w, IhM, poeta!.. $4 00
44 44 44 44 QtllMMM ft| Ail
POTATOES, ID biuhol, IrlX--T5 (A $1 00
M H-w?ut,..?.76 (w $1 00
HALT, V M?b? Liverpool, .43 00 (,i, 3 23
SUGAR, VI B>, Brown IA (,t> 20 ?
? * ? ." CUrifled 20 0 224 ??.'
- " " Cru?hrd,.< ...22) 25 e.
SHIRTING, .evrr.-eigl.U, fl l.?te,15 ? .
" *? rrrwM..., iHe.
TAI.I.OW, V* B?.Ja..... .. 15 e
YARN, Factory, |>> bale, _.t2 *<i
0u??b~..........2$ ,
' <%
- .
f.
??ae*w?*i?esBSB3
ir
M*?m?i>, at Pnirea*!', go,, on iTihl
W.t-oh, 19ft8, (UV. T. A. KBll), of 0#nrKin.
Jelnrped Afrr^n hi*4.*al"y,and MM VI ft
HE T. AklMEft, daughter of the late dea
eon Ben|?him Afr.faien. or ratreattlK TW
ceremony wee performed In th? BapUet
church of the* .piece, hy Roe. O, Cray.
OPITtrARV.
.thle Hfe. no ftatm-dny night,
the <8h of March, 1868, EIJZA JANE,
wife of 8, 8. PimMitiw, to the thirtieth
year of her age. Cut down in the prim*
< ( tier life and tuefulnnu, the l-mml.d
dhad hne gone to her ear'.y grace, followed
hy the tear* of a In* In* hn?l>an<l. end t)? e
Utile ehl'dren, b- tides Tier lUicko parent*
end mefiy friend*. . ' '
_ 8he hi. gone lo reap the refkra or a
life literally devoted >o nulr. Eschewing,
almost from early childhood, the plruurri
of the onler worlil, ehe joined the Metliodlrt
Episcopal Ohnreh, in the Iwrlflb jrkr
of her eg* ; and einee ber marriage, which
occnrred in her eiehtsehlh veer, Hm sought
only in the circle of hoifie, In the tl-ep love
ah* inspired there; and In Hie aeryice of
hrr O ?d. for earthly heppine**. ThW ehc
enjoyed In a degree larger than n?hnl1y allotted
to tomrtala, hot im* transplanted to
high?t and f?ni>r realm* of bhe*. he i*,
doubtless, tnro'ngh iRt'onrtj of a b neficent
God, enjoying the reward of h life
well spent, and duties well fulfilled.
r.
L . L .. ...1 1 . .11 . ....
Amateur Club.
(Benefit of <A? Educational Fund of
Qrfenviile )
WILL give an ENTERTAINMENT at,
the Court House, on Piiday, April I7lh, to
conslit of Vocal ane Instrumental Music
Bnilrtqna, Faroe*, Comic Songs, Ac.
Everj thing ih the tliyhleU manner oh.
jeotionnhle, is avoided, so that the moil
fast'dun* need not fear to attend.
Admission 26 cents.
8 F.TONQ,
Manager.
April 8 46 3
Tailoring
THE Stthserlber re*pecifn'.1y Informs hi*
friends, and the put.He in general, that
hia health being Irt a measure restored, will
r<*ume business strain. lie *111 CUT.
MAKE, and RKCA1K all Clarnienti for
gentlemen, on reasonable terms, for ca>A or
enuntry pr<-daee. Will he found at hia residence,
sornsr Main Sheet. opposite the
C'-aeh Factory. GEO. 11. DYDU.
Greenville, 8; C., April 6th, 18C8.
April 8 46 8m
Bvrinflr Millinerw Goods.
MIS8 M. A. V.KAY hi.
in?t received, and will k??p
DRXTSKtieoiutantly <?n lumd, n wellJmnl
.ehctod .lock of MI I.LIN Kit Y
ANI) STRAW GOODS, to
w ulj BW wliioli .he invite, the nitonlioo
of. the Ladiea. Thankful
w I/V for the pttroiic*, 10 liberally
extended to her, ?hv respectfully- *oli?-U. a
continuance of ilia Mine, at her new a'and,
Main Htrent, oppoaitc the store of Mr.
Th-inta* Steen.
Braiding dona at re.soi.aMa terms.
April 8 48 ' 8*
WE 8ELLTHE
PURE KEROSENE OIL
AT 90 CENTS.
YOU CAN 1JUY AN INFERIOR QUALITY
AT A LOWER-PRICE. BUT IT 18
T1IE ItKARF.R OIL, AS IT
BURNS OUT nccu FASTER,
AND YOU ARE
LIABLE TO LOSE
YOUR LIFE AT ANY MOMENT BY IT.
ffS f.'A,V8KLl SUOn AT 8KVKNTYF1VK
CENTS. BL'T DO NOT
WISH TO DO IT.
?C=2 mrm ?r if arc: mc 9
m a? A a? mea. ipixih aia.
TL W. FOLGER A CO.
April? 48 tf
Class for Young Ladles.
I PROI Oflli opening, on tha
in.t? . CLASS IN FNG
^KMjiXl.iSH ANALYSI"*, fur (he b-ne01
of young Indira, wlio may
desire a thorough knowledge of
the English Language
The Course will consist Of Twenty-five
(three each week); ami, whilet
making the Analysis of Simple, Complex,
ml Compound Sentences. the main study.
Etymological and Syntactic*! 1'areing,
with Roles for Funatuatton. and ?bc Proper
Uae of 01 her Marks in Writing) will receive
dub attention.
. teHni for Courte of Twealy firi Leaaona
(In vanef)?0&.OO.
Text Book*?Qrebne'a A n ft* y sis, Bullion's
E' glieli Grammar, Quackenbos' Compost
lion.
N B. This Cobrie preaents great advan
tags* to young ladies who contemplate |
teaching ; am) f rWpcctfully iutUa any whe
are interested to attend Three Lessons
The Claea will meet for organization, at
Mr. HwandaWy ftt 4 o'efoek, P M , Monday,
the lxth Inst, D. C ANDERSON
Greenville, April 4th, 184#.
April 8 46 1
CHAHGE OF SCHEDULE.
Charlotte ft South Carolina B. R. Co.
SUPERINTk'NUENTS OFFICE,
GotCMMa. 8. C , March Si. 1868.
vr - ? - - - - - ?
Un ana m?r in 11 dale; lb* Trains ovet
Iliia Road will run M follow* j
Leave ColumMa at. # 4.00 p m.
Arrive at Charlotte at ? .11.00 p. m.
Leave Charlotte at 11 86 p. in.
Arrive at Colwmtda at.. it.OO a. nt.
Pnvaeagerv taking this route, going N?rth
n?*ke eloee connection* at OfrtnrUre, Wi-1dnn
end I'ortaoiouih, to all |?riiici|>nl North
era ellirt
tr Ticketa optional from CJraen shorn,
eitln-r via lhavlllr or Ralrigh ; and front
Poiiamr-nth either via lley l ine or Annameeaia
Route, Unit-rape cheeked through.
1ST T1NR AS QUICK and FARE AS
LOW aa bjr nay other n?ut?
1'aavengera front (iraanvtlie RaMfoad
going Worth,- make aama time, hy inking
Oils route at 4 o'clock p. m., as they will hy
leaking hare at a. m, as the Urn# to ail
point* North of Richmond ia the Ntma ?
Ira tea, of this route coming South, make
connection with train# of Urosnville Road.
For TIlltoUfJM TfCKKTSto Richmond,
Washington, ltaltimora, Philadelphia and
New York, apply at Tlelcvt Otfio*. Jbot
Ulanding atreet.
OA LRU nOUKNIfillT.
Soperiutou leal.
A pi I'M If
3*55H55SHJP55E55H??Ste95!*H5"H
H E H T B E
?-?=gsg=? " +1-^=
Vaifid States Internal Revenue,
A?w)>'e Ornon, En IturmrrS,,. iJa.. I
Amt.April I, I8?8. f
AXOTIOK la hrraby glrrn that on (lia
i.V Mod day of ApHI. 1858, at my. oltlfev
In AmUHknti, afiwodla mill bo received tuil
d%b*Hi>ln*d rtltuv# to ahy ferroneoiia 01
axWaoive valuation^, m? wiimU or ana
mrnllnn* by lh? AMMwr or AnlrUnt A?*|
Mtani* of lh? annual laacc for 1888, which i
b'lTt been IuwihI
The AiMMnr'i Ofllco la flM* daily, during
ItifinrM hour*, tor th< )iMrlnp| Of Ap- 1
prpls by |>arti?-? wl.o shall appear volume- <
rily before hU?i, relating t<> ?*y t>.*V? j
which have lireo akottril, and nrliiih hava 1
not bean committed to tha Collector.
All apprala to tha AiMiwr aa aforeoald, '
meat ba Mia do io writing. lud apret'.y tba j
pari icolor tcauae. n teller ??r Uilng neapefciiun
which a d,*iMnn Id requr?iltd, ntad n?u t,
moraim, Mate the ground Or principle of
drtcl cohiidalhed of.
II. O MERRICK.
U. R A*a???or.
fW Colombia Phtmim, Edgettald ridrrrt??d%
NewhrVry HeraldI Ij?ur<-iiivtlle H*raU,
Greenville' iinterp^ite, Abbeville Pret,
I^ekenfe frofiKef,. bf> ir'anlmrg Spartan,
Uuionvflle i\mA, YorkVille Knquirtr, Cheater
Standard ond VoleS-ld M.?.U ?
time and lorwsid bills to Oil* office.
Apt 8 4? 1
ARRIVAL OF
SPRING GOODS,
AT
t9 msv
BUNCOMBE STREET.
rf"M!K subscriber take* thH hWoston to in'I
form the publiti, a Oil the litdies it) pafrtteulnr,
that trc bits received bis *.
iiiaovarui gqoss.
And Would oak an examination thereof. His
stock consist*, in part, of
A Fine Slock ?f DRY OOODS
French and American. PRINTS
MUSLINS AND DoLAlNES
CttaMitierc*. Linenfc
MAUSEILLKS
Shirting. Lon? Clothe
Routs nnrl Shoe<s *u g'C;41 abundance
TRUNKS
Ladies' Ami Gents* llATS
Ladies' Gloves ami Ilo-lerv
Ribbon*, Neck Ties. Parasols
PAPER COLLARS
Fine lot of Ilaidware and Cutlery
BUCKETS
Crockery and Glassware
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS
Fibh, in kits and hariels
RICE
DRIED FIGS, CANDIES, &o.
AkHsSS <& 9
Always on hand, Com, Wheat, Rye,
Flour, Bacon, I.anl by the kit. Sugar
lioase and West India Molasses; in fact, a
full stock of (1 HOC Kit IKS.
II* likewise keeps on hnnd a iiirgo supply of
Sole and Upper LKATHEK.
All of ll?? above, be offers CflEAP FOR
CASH, ami hopes his friends will giro him at
least a portion of their favor.
J?4f Highest price paid for Country Products
in caab or barter. .
Jfif Jtrm ember my St omit?ftrlt door nborr
Cumble't It lock emit k Shoji, ItuHcomhe Street.
T. W. DAVIS* k
April I < ? 4ft tf
NEW FIRM.
KliM pD?[Q)?>
SULLIVAN A SON,
OPPOSITE Tilt mm USE,
?SJ STPiaas^Tep
IN TUB SWANtoALk BUtLDlXO,
ARB NOW RECEIVING and OPENING
tholr ?
MEW AHQ) FRESH &TOCR,
CMfhkl OBNEkAL VARIETY, wbich
baa been purchased on most fatorahle terms,
rid wow offered to msiotbcrf at Iticb prices as
oanaot fail p? give tatitfaction, bur Term*
CASH ON D^iilVERTt
f? i???um ivgpiu i? prcmnif or
present cixuiiliuu of the parties who ma;
favor us with tboir patronage. OHR STOCK
BJ1ALLBE ItEUULARLY KEPT PRKSJI.
as tbo demands and wants of thu country may
require.
JAMES M. SULLIVAN. J? MIMS SULLIVAN.
Gmcnvillkj 8. C? April 1st, 1868. 4?-lf
? COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
II. 8. INTERNAL RBVltNLK. 1
CoLDMats, 8. C., March 26, 1868. j
THE attention of all dealers, and other parties
interested* it called to that portion
of the Revenue Laws, known as Suhednlo C,
requiring Stamps, to he attached to all PATENT
MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS, Perfumery
aod Cosmetics, Vrlntion Matches,
Playing Cards, Canoed Pish, Sauces, Syrups,
Ac., used, sold or off, rod for sale.
Arrangements have been perfected to ro
a-innai wiru Ibi* la?
IhmeghoMt (ho Third Collection fciriricl of
South Carolina. The penalty of $Z0 for each
violation of law will bo enforced.
K. II. JlIKGIIAM,
Inapector 3d Collodion Dixt., 8. C.
April t ?? 2
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBER.
WODLIi reepootlully inform the public |
that ho line opened n it A Kit KK Mini'
In the building fotmerly occupied !>y JOSKI'll
AI.KXANOKK m a Ilamou Klinp, and l>c- j
tween the 8 to re of Mr. Tomaa llolarii and
the building formerly .occupied by iho Poet
Offltw and Kntrriirrm* (tflfoe, aeoond door ahere
the rtilna of MrHee'a Itwll, where h? baa hx-aM.
Being a /Vi>/?w'<mal Hurhtr, he hopaa.
by a1 tea lion to butineta, together with polite^
neee to all, to merit a portion of |fciblie palmr%<re,
In CUTTING, BllAVUfO AND
SHAMPOOING. April 1 4b if I
F'? T * 8...:".
In the Diatriot Court of tt United
Statoe, for District of Boath Car?
luo.
la Um Matter of 6AMUEL KEA, bankrupt
Im ffuftrHf.tey.
rj^Ulrt w foftrVK KOTICB, tfefct M Mia
A. nil or March, IMS, * Wirnot In
UafckrnpMy was issued ag^thal the Estate uf
HAMUKL UK A, of UrecnVllle DfslVict, in th?
State of South Carolina, wliii has keep adjudged
1 BANKRUPT, upon hti mm petition;
that the paythcul of any debt, and the drli??)
ry of any property U-l .ngiug to avid Bankrupt
to biwi or for his Vise, and the ttnnslyr of
any property bjt hlUh are forbidden by lats;
iSat a ttseetthg of the c*aditotr? of be id Bankrupt,
to prove thsir debts, and to choote One
Or more nssiguces of his Estate, Will be hold
It a Oilrt uf Bankruptcy. to be holdeu at
Yorkrtllo, 5. (\. hefora W. I. CLAW80N.
oaa of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said
tobirt, tm like StA day of April, A. V., 1808,
kilo oVlocV. A. M.
J. P. M. EPPJNG, U. 8. Marshal,
| As Messchgetr by T. W. Clawaon, Deputy
Messenger,
April 1 45 1
In tho District Court of the United
1 States, for the Diatiiot of South
Carolina.
In the Matter of WILLIAM F. M'OUBIS,
, Bankrupt.?/* Ifankryptcy.
*V*U1S WTO OIVK NOTICE, lUt on ihte
1 Soth of March, 1808, a Wattuht ih
Bankruptcy was Uoied against the Estate
of WILLIAM F. MORlUrt, of flrceuville
ltistiiet. in the State Of South t'arolina, wlto
hat been adjudged a BANKRl'PT, uj on
his own petition; that the pnyineut Of any
delit. and the delivery of any property belonging
lo said Bankrupt to liiin or for li s
u>e, ahd iTVe transfer of any property by
him, are forbidden by law ; lliat a meeting
of the eredilm <rf s?id Bai hrnpt, lo prove
llieir ilt'lts, kuil to thews oVte or more
aa?igiieer of liia Ksla'e will I e held at a
Oohrt "f Banki < pley, to he hidden at Yoik
IMe. S. C., lie fore W I. OLA \V SON. one of
the Recliters In Bankiuptey of said Court,
ot# the 8th tiny nf Aj.nl, A. D , 1888, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
J. P. M. EPPINO,
U 8. Marshal.
As Messenger by T. W. Cluwrote, IWputy
Messenger.
Apiil 1 .2
75 Sacks of Salt.
TUST received, and for falt?
?J T. W. DAVIS*.
Ap> II I 45 If
DEMOCRATIC CLU B.
NOMINEES FOB DISTRICT OFFICES.
CLEJtk,
W. A. MrDAKtliL
SiiKurFp,
\v. T. Pill!MATE.
' ORMXA K Y,
8. J. DOUTHIT.
cvxMfSxroKfift r\ eqciYY,
J AS. P. MOO U K.
FA A" CO/.LE(*lO fr,
A. C. PEACE.
'
Legislature.
Smate?J. I*. liUYCR.
/A?v ?A. C. fTTEPr, AIWALOM
ni.YTHK. J. k. DICKSON. A. McDKK
March 25 41 4
iiinciiiBm
FOR GOVERNOR,
Q E N. R. K. SCOTT,
OF CHARLESTON.
FOR LIEUT. GOVfekfcOR,
HONfcLEMUELB0OZER
?>F LEXINGTON.
FOR COMM ROLLER GfcNERAt,
DR. J. L. N EAGLE,
OF YOKN.
FOfc STATE TREASURER,
N . Q . PARKER,
OF CHARLESTON.
FOR SfcCRETAltV OF STATE,
F * L. C A RDOZAj
bF CHARLESTON.
FOR ADJ. INS GENERAL,
tr * 4. moses, jr.*
(.V- OF SUMTER.?
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL,
&. Hi CHAMBERLAIN,
Of REIlkLEr.
FOR STATE SUP'T. EDUCATION,
J, k- jl llsonj
? - ? w Olf KKRSIIAW.
FOtt MEM HER OF CONGRESS.
James h. q o s s .
or unio$.
FOR STATE SENATE,
JAMES M. ALLEN.
FOR STATE LEGISLATURE,
SAMUEL TINS LEV.
J. IE HYDE.
WILSON COOK.
WILEY BISHOP.
Notice.
TIIK Union llepunlican CundiditlM for
laigialaluro ami Slat* ?otiat?, wilt utidieaa
iho oititvwR of (.irvi'nvillo I'nilrict, at
the following tituea ami |>lacc?: At Jnora, on
the Ath of A|.nl; ltb-h?r<l?', on tho 7lb; at
Hhockley'a, on tbu 8th ; ?i l'leawnl Will, ou ttout
it ; at Ulaaacjr Mountain, on tbu lOtlt ; at
Marietta, on tho ilth; at llretuvrUe Court
' llouav. on the loll), at 11 A. M.; .cx.n-ot at tbu
Court liotwo, which will be at 7 1*. >1.
I Ma; aa U 3?
* r
* . - . . *
United State* Internal Revenue.
Dae. Oul. OariC?. Greenellle. 8. 0- >
?Hr?U <8, 1888. f
BY Wiifll of an order from A. M. WAfiLAOS,
Collector Internal Revenue,.
3d Dutrlot. S C.. I ?ill aell, at the root *
uenO* of Mra Sabam MrOnvxatr. about
mllee frbrti Qraeitvillt 0 H? on the Andernib
Road, on SaHirday, 1 Hilt day of April,
18C8. the following property ; to wit;
One KT1LL. CAR an I WORM
? RKKH STAKIW
2 l>UAWIN<) KKC3
1 SISOf.INO 'lUtt
1 WORK KBNCII and CARPENTERS'
, TOOLS .
1 ainall TllACt rtf LAND, adjoining
lat.da of Jann-a Tnthpkina. Nancy and Awn
Battel field, and other*. levied on aa the
property, and ??id For the lax reanl
again at <i. U. TOMPKINS at tb? auit of the
United SI*tea for Revenue Tax. T?rina
Caah.
A. k COBB,
Deputy tJoh 8d Diatrict, 8. C.
1*1 a r 25 44 4
JPROCIvAMATION.
BY II18 fektELLKNCt JAMES L. ORR,
Ouvirnvr bf the Stuto of South Carolina.
WHEREAS, Information hat> been coMu
itiuuicated t?f lids Department, that
one JAMKS M. KKLLKTT, on the Vth day
of December Inst, in the District of Green rillo,
committed a murder noon the body of
oneJ.M. HENDERSON, and that the said
Kijllctt has fled tYoiu Justice:
Now, know yr. D?At I; -JAMES L. OliK.
Governor nod Commander-in-Chief in aud
over lit s Stute of South Carolina, to the etid
that the raid JAMKS M. KKLLKTT may be
I'Vctight to trial and condign punishment for
the said murder, do hereby offer a reward of
TWO HUNDRED ($200) DOLLARS for hia
arrest and safe delivery in any jail in tha
United 8 to tea.
Given Under tarty bahd and tho Great Real of
tho State, in tho eity of tTolutnbia,
this twenty-eighth day of March,
[SEAL.jA. D. ISfifl, and in the ninety-second
year of the Independence of tho
Uuitcd States of America.
JAMKS L. ORR, Governor
of Snath Carolina.
?. CARERS, Secretary Uf Rtato.
April 1 45 8
Tho State of South Carolina)
greenville tttstrict.
By S J. DOUTffit, Etq., Ordinary of
mM Di Uriel.
Wiikukas; Alexander smith has
filed a Petition in rnv Office, praying
that Letters of Adminlstiwtion on alt and
singular the good* and chattel*, rights and
erediia of micajah t 8mitii, llMe of the
District, aforesaid, deceased, should be
granted to him.
Ihtte are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditor"
Of the raid deceased, U* be nhd appear ill
the tSiuVt of Outinary for wild District, to
l a hidden at Greenville Court House, on
the 9lA day nf April next, to show cause, if
any, why the raid Administration should
hut It a r??
"" y HMTtttlT, t>. O. f>.
OVJinif)*! OfFie*, 26th March-, 1S08.
FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS,
3AVE YOUft B>[SS0?Qa
ijh. THE Itibscriber respetctrhllr
JnT? | ii.r.MrtiH tlie ^>bl>kic that he w
i| 11 I nb* located in the Building
1111 1 octbpied bv Mr, J. O. O. Tur?
Kr^^x ttbr? next to the Engine House,
whbrte he will MAKE TO
\S IvOttDER br REPAIR FURNITURE.
Ac., in the beat tnatiher, and
at the lowest possible prices Tor Ca*h or
acceptable Country Produce.
R. W. STONE.
March 18 48 8
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBAbCO.
HAVING received the agency of tlie
above justly celebrated Brand of
TOBACCO, we will n ake it to your interest
lo buy from us. For sale by wholesale
t-r retail. DAVID A STKAbl.LY.
Oct SO SS If
W. H CAMMER,
PRACTICAL 6UN.SMI.TH
AND MACIllJIIST.
CtORN 8tlF.U-F.ttS, Cotton OU?s. Loeka,
J K*roSe?y< Oil, Lamps. Sewing Maehinea
And Paritaoii; REPAIRED with
promptness. Chnige* reasonable.
g^JTT>ilntry I'Cbdbcc taken iu exchange
fur Work. ,
flinnil;?ill. ? CiiUelU 8 old Shop.
Jan {5 36 if
United States Internal Revenue,
Dkp. Col. orpica, gutntiuii, h. C., [
January 28, 1868. J
HV virtue of en order from A. S. Wallace,
Collector Of Internal Revenue, 3d Collection
D'ulriM. 8. C., I will ?ell, in the highMt
tiidilcf; dfi Satttrifny, 9th of J/uy, 1868, at
the residcnro of dvfcmiant, at Marietta, Grceiirille
.District, 1 .Sorrel Hone ; ) Hau thn ?t,
nil 1 one knr*e Wmjon. Almi, one TRACT of
l.ANf), containing i 10 Aere?, heing the Trait
on which defendant now resides, adjoining
lands of J. II. Cleveland, Jnhn Guest, Oihhnu
and others. Levied on as the property and
sold for the tax assessed against HKNDERSON
GOOD, at the shit of tho United States
for Revenue Tat. Terms jssh.
A. L. COBB, Deputy Collector.
January 2.8, 1868. 36-10
KING & GIBBON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CUAIIVsESTOX, S. C.
u. w. or.o. R. (ifBBnJI.
OFPKIt tb'ir rervi.ua for tlx- rule of COT*
TON and O I'll Kit MtourCK. Strict
attention given to liuaiueiu anil prompt return*
nia'le.
Hrfrrrnret *- A. M. Hamilton, R ogi-rg Jt ,
Donald and Htona k Kiubardfton, \V it lir inalon
S. C. 40-4 Feb 26
0/\ RACKttof KXTRA FAMILY FLOCK,
OU in at received, and for mIc Jow lor
oaal?, at ^W. 1>AVIS'B
kin i nit'i Sirtfl.
. Jan *2 Xt. |f
UIOHKHT uplilct |.ri?c paid in cjirL lor
coi^yJpW T. W. 1?A\W
j Y'.ntict a,U Street
JaO 22 ''' ' "** tf