The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 29, 1868, Image 3
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# Poatuml Klu.
On# of the wyaterlooe brotherhood. In
afttoodatop #pon the taction, le?t wfek,
htided as Um following etanaae for publicartloM,
nod Intimated that tha Grand Cyolope
expected prompt compliance with the order
? c to dlmaiacM 'tbwc poctioal aentlmenta in
thle aommnnlty. Wo are not diepoeod to
>V bring do wo tti# wrath of (heoo horrible fel
Iowa npon ua, and hanea ineert tlieae pa
onllarly nervoua line#:
ThadikeBtevika I Radical plan
Muat yield to tha coming of the Ku Klux
Klan t
Niggers and leaguers, g?t out of tho w?y,
We're born of the night and we raniah by
day.
No ration* have w?, bat th* flerh of man?
And love niggers beat?IheKu Klux KUn I
We catch 'em alive and roast 'em whole,
Then hand 'era around with a sharpened
pole.
Whole League* havo we eaten, not Iwivtng
, a man, >
And went away hungry?tho Ku Klux
KUn; Born
of the night, and vanish by day,
Zi*agusrs and niggers, gat oat of the way I
As sn ofTsst to this soul stirring poetry
?nnd to show that it won't do to talk much
about these Kn K'nx fellows, we give the
following incident, as related by the Grenada
(Mies.) Sentinel:
if ne'e lite has been expressing his opinion
pretty freely against '.he Km KIiix KUn,
vowing they are ffo<>d for nothing scoundrels,
and lha like. A few nighte ago.
while he was going home alter dark, be
was met by a full masked figure on horseback.
" Hold on, there." enid the figure,
Unele Ika wilted, ??ylt?g. " Y?a, salt I" Did
you ever make any ungenerous remarks of
the Ku Klux KUnt" interrogated the
* boreeman. * Lord knows I neber did," re.
sponded the African, " I always liked Vml'
" Yua'rs a friend, then f* demanded the
other. "Yea, eah!" said Ike. " Well,
then,"said the figure, taking off his head,
just hold my skull, if you please, while I
arrange my backbone." Ike eraporated in
a twinkling, but the figure was by his side
just as qui?k, saying, " Here, let me pay
you for your trouble," and handed Ike a
hundred dollar Confederate note aod vanished.?Ander$on
Intelligtnetr.
Election in 8ourH Carolina.?It is conceded
that the New Constitution in South
Carolina haa been adopted, by from 11,000
to SO,000 majority. The Legislature will
i,.., . s> a
? ? Kiojoi "v/ vi ur^i in i?s x/?r n*
teamed friend, Alexander McB?e, of GreenTitle,
liea been beaten for a aeat in tbe Leg*
Ulalure, by one of Ma former ilive?. In
aoma of ike lower Counll't but fear white
men could go to the polla without being
subject to inault from the negroea; conae
quently but few white vo'.ea ware cart.?
The State of South Corolina ia now com*
. pletely in the handa of her former slaves.?
Such men aa Hampton, Perry, P tston,
Aldrioh, Wnrdlnw, Inglis, and other men
in that |>rou<l little State, who we once
delighted to honor" for their purity of
character and exalted intelligence, are now
nnder the heel of negro ignorance and de*
baaed white men'i meudacilf and vi.id**
tlvenesa. The furure of Sooth Carolina ie
dark, but it la truly gratifying to ua to s< e
the good and true men organising cluba
and buoying tip the apirita of the people
for a bold and determined struggle n the
Preaidectial election. M y God be on their
aide.?Atkt. ilU (AT C.) N*wt
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GcrrrsBoaa, Pa, formerly one of the
moat rural and secluded of eeunty seals,
waa suddenly lifted into fame by the mam
orable three day a' s'.rugg e which it wit.
ncaaod at tha opening of July, 1808, and
haa alnce been a focua of natloool interest,
aa it nltimately inuat ba a land-mark in our
hlatory. It liea further North and East
than any oilier great battlefield of the
war?In faet, it la thr only great hatlK ?fi. Id
located oo the coil of the old Free States.
Mill Ruskkd.?Tha griat mill of Mr*.
Louiaa Cunningham near Waterloo, waa
deatroyed, by tire on the night of Tuesday,
the 14th inet., undoubtedly the w<-rb of an
Incendiary. There had been no fire about
the plaee during the day. This ia the see-1
ond time thia mill has been destroyed by
firs?once previously about five years ago.
We sincerely sympathise with thia aged
ami patriotic lady in her sever* calamity.
f f*inrt*miUe Herald
COMMERCIAL..
<'
( PKNViiLK, 8. 0., April 27.
Cotloo 22 @ 27 eiUvmea, Ui unpaid.
Cot.rvBiA, B.C., April 27.
Sale* of cotton to-day 30 balea?'middling
29)e.
Naw Ton*, April 17.
otton 3.1 to 7.3)?moatly at S3, at which
. ?ure the market cloaca. 0?ld 39.
Dai.timork, April 27.
Cotton firm, at 32). Flour firm, active ami
prlcea unchanged. Corn dull?white 1.10;
yellow 1.20. Oat* dull, at 33. R;a firm and
gctUc, at 2.11(^2.13. Shoulder* 14).
ClXCINKATt, April 27.
Tloor firm and unohaugod. Corn?light
euppiy, at94(^05. Prcvlaioua generally buoy,
gat.
Am car a, April 27.
Very little doiag in cotton; market firm?
fiddling 31.
Livcarooi., 27.
Cotton not quite ae firm?upland* 12]($1S;
to arrive 13) ; Orleana 13|@i:i?.
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Theologloal Seminary.
TBI Con men re men I Exorcise* of tho
Southern Baptist Theologloal Seminary, may
bo expected at tho Baptist Church, on Saturday
morning, May td., 1RIW, at taa o'eloek.
Tho Aanlreraary Address, before tho An4rew
Bailor Society of the Seminary, will he
dellTered Satorday alght, by the Her. IT. IIWblulth
of Teaneeaeo.
Tho Annual Sermon will bo preached on
Sunday Morning, May M., by the Rot. H
Alloa Topper, of Oa., or, In eaae of hla absence
by the Rot. B. Manly, Jr.
Tho Mleeloaary Sermon will bo preached on
Sunday night, by the Hor. J. R. < J ra ves, ol
Tennessee. * '{$, ,
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For Shot-iff.
V WK tn utkoriwd to umum A. B. i
YlCKBRS m a eand.dato fvr Sbrritf at tbo
onniing election.
April 23 48 td
WR <*r? nthorif.'d to annonna*SAMUEL
J DOUTHIT; Kiq, a candidal* for JULKJ15
of PilOi^ATR, at th* ?n*nlo| election.
-Apl 8? 49 ?d
Auction Salo. <
TWILL "11, at the reellenoe of R*t. J. I
u nAUbiivrr ? ?u? "
?* AM VlftftK t'MUU, IZ?? rilHOJ, I *? V/ I 1
May, at 11 o'clock, a fine lot of PURN1- I |
TORE, consisting of "?
BEDSTEAD* end M \TTRBSSIW I
BUREAUS end WARDROBES
TABLE*. CIIAIRS, *... Aa.
A l.?t of KITCHEN FURNITURE ,
A PLANTATION OR1ST MILL. i
ALSO,
A FINK R08EW00D PIANO.
Terma CASH?O?od? delivered immedW ,
ateljr. - JULIUS C. RMIT'T, i
Auctioneer.
April 19 49 1 <
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BUNCOMBE IN BLOOM. <
fresiFspring
?OOBS.
JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED AT TliJC ,
BUNCOMBE STREET STORE.
HAVING had the building thoroughly repaired,
I now offer a VERY GREAT
VARIETY OF GOODS, consisting of
A L AIM) K LOT or
French and American PRINTS
Muslins, Delaines and Alpacas.
A large lot of
Ladies'. Gents and Children's SHOES, at low
prices ; Ladies', Gents and Children's HATS,
various qualitiss.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
j a a is ID <o tor s3 ?
tyinb -clUi* qi)0 ?air33ols,
Linen Goods, Cor Men and Boys; Twoods'
Jeans and Gasslmorea, Paper Collars, Frilling*
Buttons and Trimmings, a Leantiftil lot.
A solect quantity of Hardware; Griffin's
Scythes, AineS' Hoes, Spades and 8hoveis;
Trace Chains, Smoothing Irons, Collins'Axes.
Pocket Knirvs, Files, Hasps, Ac., Ac.
ToaitiHKR WITH _
& FILL 111E OF GROCERIES.
COFFEK3, SUGARS, MOLASSES, SOAPS
Bice, Fish, No. 1 Family Mackon-1
Teas, Orwn ind Dlsrk
Indigo, Popper, Spies, Ginger, Madder
Shot, Caps, Powder, Ac.
VariouM Atliclet Suited to the Trade
Will always keep on hand. Bacon, Lard,
Eggs, Ohiokons, Butter, Corn, Flour?will try
to keep you supplied with something good to
at.
fir- Will at all times glee the ITIOHEST
MARKET PRtCB for COUNTRY PRODUCK,
either in cash or barter.
Haring been for twenty_years in the business,
I ask all to give me ONE TRIAl,.
At the old Printing Office, at
the Poet of Buncombe Street.
W. J. Whitmire.
April 39 49 ?
TO ARRIVE ON TO-MORROW OR
NEXT DAY.
TWO Cases of Beautiful Spring Prints and
Calicoes. Muslins, Illusions, Jaconets,
Organdies, Lawns, Ac, Ac, with au elegant
Stock of
OtMtUmen't Drees Catimem Frtnek and E?g/id,
lolrf'i
Cash turrets, Summer Jeans, Cadet, Kookuk,
Alpine Check, Wilmington, Nerorsink, Lin- <
coin, Kmuiecte, CI >ths. Blay Linen, Ch!ne?a
Cloth, Spanish, Checked Linens. Striped do.,
Hinsdale Cashmeret, Italian Cloth, Ristou
Checks, Fancy do., Franrouia, Ac. Ac ; also,
Pea>|ue t h <ck, Nankeen, Wbittenden, Pemherton,
Eagle, Locknivar, Hillside, Palestro, RhP.
adclpbia and other Cotlonadea and Jeans; besides
numerous other articles too tedious to
mention. Amoorst which are the fnltuwlno
but which conntituto only a mall porfl ?n of
the many artielea I ronitantly keep on band,
and am receiving every lew day*, from the
bent Northern Market*, the vary latest styles
and fashions of all kind and description*:
Also, a moat beautiful lot ot French an I
American Artificial Flower*, Ribbons, Ac.,
Ac., at JOUN D AdHMOfyKV*
A very large lot of Indies' and Mi**e*
STRAW HATS, latest style*, trimmed and
ontrimmed. amongst which ate the Ore- 1
eian, Grecian Norma, Norma, and Flureuce
Norma, beside* ntanv other style*, at
JOHN r> ASH1.OIIK8.
Also. India Rubber Ball*, Marbles, (Olaw
and Marble Rock.) Gou Flin's, Cap-. Mua
ket dbto. Powder, Shot, L-nd, Ac, Inside*
a hundred or two other little and Fancy
Ar.lelee too tedious to mention ; including
Toilet Soaps, remarkably ehoap, Perfumery.
Pomades, Hair Oil* and other Toilet Articles,
besides Hair Iirnshet and Comb*, at
JOHN l>. ASHMOUK*8.
Al?o, very extensive lot of Crockery
and OlaasWare. Tumblers at AO cents per
sett. Cups and Sauoera, do., with a fine selection
ol Kngli-h and flawthorna Granite
Dishes, Sonp and Dinner Plates. Cups and
Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Ewers and Basin*,
Ac.. An., at
jonN n. AsnvoRF/a
Also, s choice lot of Sugars, Coffee. Teas,
Be? Hive 8yrup, s superior srtlcle to the
* Golden " or " Sugar House" Syrupe, Retains,
Currants, Citrow, Maoe, Nut no *, Cloves,
K**eneea, Candle*, Maccaroni, Cheese, Soda
Cisekera. (fr?*h,) with many other art trio*
in the Grocery litis, which 1 can sell on
more moderate term* than war before since
the war. Al*o a large assortment of Men
and Iioy's Hals; Wool. Fur, Felt and Silk.
Straw, VaiMiun, while ard colored.
Ate), a very large *r*<>rimont of Ladiee,
Mir*. *, Gents, Youths and Boys Shoe*, for
Spring and Hummer; including Calf, Kip,
I'elitilr S-*l, and Casting Bootee*. Gaiters,
Balmorals, and Congrsaa Tisa, and Laos*,
<ko, An.
Also, a large lot of 8prlng and Bummer
Calico*. Prints, Mu?lina, Love-Veil*. Veil*.
Handkerchief*, Towels, Tablecloths, and
almost every other kind of Dry Goods kept
in a hack country etr.re, all of which will
be sold at prices lower than heretofore, at
JOHN D. AHHMORRK
A large supply ot Shitting* and Sheet,
lnga. All- the foregoing Goods, heeidee
many other* not mentioned, were selected
for me, chiefly in New Yotk City, hy Southern
men doing bnelneaa there, of long nnd
Urge experience, who are more competent
to make choice aeleotions ilia* ntytelf, and
have beea cent to me at phee* (with the
axoeption of a very few article* )rhrlow any
that has bosn brought to thia market *mc?
, tha eloM of tha war, and will bo sold to my
, old friends and patrons, aa well a* the pob1
ic generally, at a very small profit for cash
or country produoe, only. Coll and soo
1 'them at
1 J no. D. Aslunore'a,
One Door South Now Court Hoaso Mam St. i
Orseaville, S. C., April-i7, lbCM. y'J-tf I
i I T M B 58 I
ag knts wanted for
THE OFftWAL- BI STORY
OF THE WAR,
It* Can***, Character, Con/tact and Retail*?
By Hon. Alexander H. Stephen*.?A Book
for alt Section* and alt Parti**.
'PUIS great work presents the only com
I' |>l?t? and impartial intlpii of the
Clauses of the W?r yet published, and giro*
:no?>c interior lights and shadow* of the.
rreat conflict only known to those hl.h offleers,
who watehrd the fl-md-tidt of rnrntul
>n from i s fountain springs, and wliiah
worn no accessible lo Mr. Rtephens from bi,
[Vial'lon sa wmnd oflio?of tl-e Confederacy.
To a .pubMo tbut b?* been enrfe'ted
will. APPARENTLY SIMM. Mi PROMJOHONS.
we prmnifi a change of fare, holh
Iff Muhtfl AAfl a'nlarv Anal mn Int-llont ?t?*l 1
rent of the highest order. The (Irent
American War has AT LA^T fou?d a h\a
lorian wor hy of its importance, and at
wh???e hand* it ?|i1 roc dec tiiat inoHeraU,
-aodid and impartial lieatmmt which
I ruth and justice ao urgently demand.
The Intense desire rttryahrre manifest?d
to obtain thia work, its Official character
?nd ready aalr, ornithine!) *|i|i an inctaneed
;>mmiasion, wake it the beet subscription
book ?r?r published.
Ona Agent in Ration, Pa., reports72 sub
crihera in llirea daya
One in Boston, Mass , 103 safoerihera Tn
four daya.
Otis in Memphis, Toon.. 106 subscribers
in 6ee days
Send lor Circulars and see our terms, and
s full description of the work, with Preee
notices if advance sheets, Ac.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO
Broad Street, Atlanta, Hit.
A|d 2v 49 ' A
mw form.
SULLIVAN & SON,
0PP08ITE MANSION HOUSE,
OS MAIN STREET,
HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE STOCK
.. OK
SOMETHING TO 8UIT EVERYBODY,
At Remarkably Low Figures,
FOR CASH OR BARTER.
FRESH ARRIVAL EVERY .TWO OR
THREE DAYS.
JAMES M. SULLIVAN,
J. MI MS SULLIVAN.
Greenville, 8. C., April 22, 1808. 48-tf
pIMSPITS
r|",HE ondera pned have thi? day entered
1 int.. a PARTNERSHIP, for the parpose
of continuing th* wl< of
Q.RUG?, MEBICINES,
AND.
FANCY ARTICLES,
*1 t' a aland heretofore occupied l>y WAL
TEIl A WICsTMORELAND, in the Mansion
Hotl.e building. They respectfully ef licit
a continuance of the liberal patrormg* hitherto
extended to the late firm, and n?eitre
all new customers that their Orders will
receive prompt and pnlila-attention.
PREftCRVPTI O Nf ?
carefully and correctly compounded,
J. W. MORGAN. M. 1).
J. M. WESTMORELAND. M. D.
Greanvtlie,?, (i, April 14, 1868. 47-8
GOLD COIN FOR SALE
AT MARKET RATE3. HIGHEST
market prior paid for cot
ton in gold or currency.
II. Dcntlic Sc Co.
A pi 22 48 2
rtlt OA_ A- _ C D - -Al. A- - *1
Alio otaio oi ouuui Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFFS SALES.
BY virtue ut an Order front Judge Munrn,
I will uflf-r at the Court House
d<u?r for sal*, on Saltduu in Slay tier/, at
the netial hour of rale, the Personal Property
of DAVID STItAIH.EY 4 B. F. Ill ITTAIN.
consisting of Crockery, 'Needles,
Sophs, Screw*, Copperas, Vinegar, and
many oilier small article*. Levhd on as
the property of StradUy A BntUin. at the
suit of John McKay, under I>oitteslic Attachment.
feint* Cash.
w. t. shUmate, s o. a
Sltrtlfe Oilier, A pi II 6. 1?CS. 48 2.
JFotioe
AH/ p?fsens owning or having elmrgo of
any STILL or STILLS in Orrenville
J'lstrict, era required (by force of authority
from the Commissioner of Internal Itavenue)
to Register their names with me on or before
the 1st dity of June, 1868, stating the nnml*er
and sise of tne Stills, under penalty of lorfoiling
Ike same, in case of Refusal or neglect.
Ei). II UI>90N SMITH,
Assessor Int. Revenue,
Greenville llistriri, South Carolina.
April 16 , 46 td
FOR SALE OR RENT,
i IN the Town of Green
ville, 8 0., poss-esion on or
Hiw6*^i2E_ ,*lh 18*59.
" ufjjjmHci?- IlOUSK, wilb a large Gar I
ibn, pleasantly situated on Runcotnhe
Sire*l, ?ix good R.x.n?4, * Lai of about one
acre, with fine Blade and Piuit Tree*?
(Vara, Apple* and I'eaebei?and well of
b*al Water. Terma eaey. Apply to
JULIUS C. SMITH. Auctioneer.
Greenville, S. C., April 14, 1808. 47-8
FOR 8ALE. CHEAP.
?IM ONR LIGHT TWO I
&i&ssm CAR
ONR HANDSOME ONK IIORSE CARRIAGE.
Bbih la elegant order. Enquire of
jULtim a sMini. or
DAVID A STRADLEY.
April Ifr 47 If
Job Work
DONE with neetneta and dispatoh at
THIS OFFICE*
I ! R TS R P
* I i^T jn I.? *!. *.? I. .Hi I it I III I a .FOR
THE
SPRING TRADE.
H. BEATTIE & CO. '
HA VB received large and elegant Stock
of SPHIKG GOODS. eelmted with
groat ear* for thie uiarkot. Our Stock of
DOMESTIC GOODS
la rery fall, eonalsting of <
BruWD and flUachuil SbMtlnm an A SM?(.
lags
Ticking*, Table Dimaik, Towelling*, Ae.
ALSO,
a laboe lot of
oat.t OOEie.
American and Scotch Gingham
Spring DeLainua, Printed Muslins and J'ao- '
naeta I
English Bategea, PigAted Grenadines
Plaid Lcnn*, CliehU Poplins I
lllaek and Colored Alpaocaa
Super Doinbaxine*, Ac. ]
in vrsitts ooodd s ;
Cambric, Jaconet and Nainsook Muslins I
French and Swiss Muslin* and Turin leu* (
Embroidered Edging* and Inserting* (
Plaiu and Kmhroidurvd Lincu and Muslin |
Collars, Lace Collar*
Black Crape Collar* i Otorcs, Hosiery, Ac (
Irish Linen* and Rliirt Priinl*'
Linen Handkerchief*, llutuistitched and
Embroidered Handkerchief*
Ilnlllings, Frilling*, liraiJa, Ac. I
Improved CoreeU and Hoop Skirt**
IfjAHDiiaa''
Trimmed &Uutrimmod Hats.
A LAnOB STOCK OB
BOYS' AND MEN'S
in m m bms. imi
BOOT? AN? SHOE? *
For all ages, and at the lowest market price*.
fct $ W * k, m*
Cloth*. Caosimero*, French Drab d'Eto
Silk Mixed Casaiinore, Tweed*, Caebincrct*
Cottonadc*, I.incn Duck* aud Drill*
Our 8tock in this Hue i* unsurpassed, and I
the price* low.
WE KEEP
READY MADE CLOTHING j
AJtD
Cents' Furnishing CooJs. ]
OUIt LINE OF '
HARDWARE 4c CUTLERY <
I* full, in best brand* of FARMERS' TOOLS
and HOUSEKEEPERS' UOUDS.
CROCKERY it GLASSWARE ,
T'r-I A ; n.~ C* V. 1
auauuuii uuap, u tai j
Spicos, &c. i
<iiig;.*tr, Cofll'c, Tca.Ac. Ac. 1
Our Stock Is complete In all the line* 3
of It nods kept In tills market, has )>crn tonight
to the best advantage for the times, at prices
but little advanced ou rates when Cotton ruled
at 10 to 12 ecnt*.
Wo respectfully invite examination, and
will offer Goods at slioit udvanccs, STRICTLY
FOR CASH.
H. BEATTIE A CO.
April 22 * 48 2
SPRING
JlSfSI J3l? !
WE FEEL VERY THANKFUL TO
the people of Orccnville and the surrounding
couulry, for THEIR PAST I*AT- ,
RONAOK, ]
AND NOW WE nAVK
MORE GOODS
THAN WE
EVER HAD BEFORE, '
AND BETTER
iPiiusiP&iasBiD w? (oa'vss
General Satisfaction.
:%.% w A oeeiw. s% axt
HAS BERN COMING IN FOR THE LA8T <
TWO WEEKS, AND IS NOW
COMPLETE,
mm why 11 the m.
BEFORE THE RLE IN PRICES,
AND WILL BE SOLD ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
LOOK OUT tOK THE SfO.V.
Whitmire & Ferguson.
April 22 48 2
TOP DRESSING ! TOP DRESSING
J/.4/'AfiVJ Nitrojrxitr.il Softer-/'hon/.hnlr of
Litr,Jur OutU'H, Com, 1I Atal on U Utxtrttl
C'n-p*.
AS a top Arewinft to * growing crop thin
Fertiliser eminut he excelled. It may
he ifrd hili>r? or iftfr the planting of the
crop, for even when Applied as a top tires*
iog it csnn?t he lost hy evaporation, a*
none of its constituents ere volatile. It
....... k . ...?i:../* . ...v C..H ?
and in the lull* during the cultivation q| |
, Cora and other crops. Wlua crops have
been previously manured in the orfrtl way,
and found to be of sluggish growth, H may
he augmented by the use of this fertiliser.
This fertiliser haa been auoeeealully used
throughout the Southern State* during the
part fifteen years
For full analyses of M 1 PER' N ITIlOn EN
IZKl) SUPERPHOSPHATE OF Id MR
letter* from prominent planter* throughout
the State of South Carolina, and analyte* of
crops, tee descriptive pamphlet*, which
will be furnished free of charge, and all
orders filled by .
H. W. KINSMAN,
Sole Agenl lor Sonth C fulina.
Having reeeived the Agency far the upper
portion of the State, 1 am now prepared U>
furnish the M APES' PHOSPHATE tu any
nuuutily wanted, from one barrel to five
ioih. JULIUS 0. SMITH.
Auo and Com. Merchant, Oreeavilie, S. C.
A pi > '. M 1
'RISE.
DISK IMIStl 4 IIIS(ill
MtfWfmg WOULD rtwcifnlly Inform
//-ttWthtlt friend* and (lie puMie
UBidilMr generally, Hint tbej have juat
received and opened a
Complete Assortment
of Goods ift their
Line,
?<>n?ialing of Mlacellaneone and 8ehoo)
BOOK-, Prencli and American Camera
and Kneelopea, a large lot of Blank
and Oipy U>oka Bible* and
T< m a mi en t a, Ilaptiat
JValnmdy ond P**!m'
' in, 3?nlh?rn
M- ilirxli-t lljmn Books, ,
PhRdrens* T>?j* Bonks, a fin* lot of S'??l
Pens mill Pencils, utai the (anions Indelible
Pencil, ami a large lot of Sbites.
AiYn?ng Cheir Sto?-k Will he f und th* foloaring
NEW AND POPULAR WORKS: 1
" Inei," by itillior of St. Elmo; Life of
Prince Albert, by Queen Victoria; Mi-s
Itulbacli'a Iiitercming Rook* ; Reveries of J
l Bachelor; Attic Pliiirttnph. r ; Snrrv of
Eagle's Nest; Taken U|H?n Tru'lj " The
Changed Grow"; Appletong' laoolyfiva .
;?nts edition of Bickena. and various oilier
Hew and Interesting Work*.
They also keep On hand, Knd efe con- I
nattily relieving,
rilESlI SUPPLIES OP ,
GENUINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ;
DRUGS,
mrnmtSj BYE SI1IFFC
FAINTS, OILS,
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE, I
PURI2 ARTICLES OF
WIYE Ai\D WHISKY,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
* n*B anand or
kite*
We *e]| nothing but Pjir? and Genuine
iiiHnl? and gU'irantee nil Articles to he aa
represented. Keep in slock all populai
I'irteiit Itemed lea;
Hall'* Sicilian Hair Renewer ; OhevalierV
trife fur tho Hair; A'lrt'i Lung Balsam; I
\yerV Cherry Pectoral, and other prenaraions,
too numerous to mention'; all of 1
which wc prt'|ni?e to sell at reasonable rates *
F O R C A S H s ?
Attention of housekeepers is respectfully (
ailed U? ouf INFALLIBLE BAKING j
POWDERS, and MAU1C WASHING
FLUID, warranted to be equal to any preturn
ions of the kittd ifi the market for
urity and excellence.
zir Call and examine onf Stock,
fsxt Doer to the Post Office and Opposite
Mansion House.
April 15 47 tf
W. H. IIOVEY,
DEALER IN
AW ifi ^rn Mt&T.'w
n iy a ta a Jkll XX JU
DRY GOODS,
JSirel
WOULD respectfully call the attention
of hi* old customers, and tlie public
(enerally, and tli? ladies in particular, to
lis large aDd carefully selected
mjnpriju&nim,
consisting, in part, of ,
Fignred Oienadines, F.nglish Ilereges,Chene ,
Poplins, Figured Mustina. Plain
Colored Lawns, Plain Coloied <
Chamhreya. Wliite and
Colored Tarltnna, i
Plain and Figured i
Bwissea I
Jaconets, Mull and Nainsook Muslins, FJe'- 1
Inge and Inserting*,
Itibbons, O'ovea. Fancy Handkerchiefs, T?ove
Veils, Crape Veils, Silk and OottO'fi Hose,
[iombsr.ines, American Prints, Mnttona,
riimmings. Black and Colored Velvets, i
ke... Ac , Ac. Also, Wall Paper and Bur
jering.
A LAROR LOT O*
HATS, CAPS, SHOES, AND REAOY-MADt.
CIO I HI,NB,
Oentlemen's Furnishing floods. Homes* nn?,
Shillings Sheetings, Tickings, Toweling*,
snd many other Articles,. too numerous to
mention.
1st / do not intend (o be under Mold J
Come, one and all, and examine my Block
and prices, before buying elaewlure.
w. h. hove.y.
April 15 4? tf
arrival oV
SPUING GOODS,
AT
T. W? ?MIS',
BUNCOMBE STREET.
frMIE subscriber take* this ocrurinn to
I form tbc public, and the holier in pnr^
ticular, that bo has received his
KUBOVliKbl fill.
And would ask an examination thereof. Ilia
lock consists, in part, of
A fine atock of Dry Goods, French and
AmeiWsae Pi iota, Mualina and DeLainrs,
Ciftei merer, Linens, Marseilles, Shirting,
l<ong uioin*. nuim ana p>ho.-?, in great
biiinl?noi, Trirnke, and Oenta' Ham,
Ladiea' Ulov?? und lloaiery, Ribbon*, Keuk
Tiea, Paraao!*, Paper Collar*, Fine lot ol
Hardware and Cutlery, Bucket*. Crockery
and Olnaaware, Snga-a, Ouffaea, Teas, Fi?h,
in kiu and barrel*, Rice, L>ri?d Figa, Candle*,
Ao. ,
Hrmtmbtr mf Stand-?rfirit door abort
CuubU't Hiucktmilk Strop, Jlnmombt .Street.
a T. \V. DAVIS.
April I 45 if
XotiM.
UARBHTANS, Truateea and Aeeeiver* are
\JT required to make Iheir ANNUAL RKTURNS
la Ihl* Office l>y the firtt day of May
next, or %'HuU will be inwil againn (hem.
J. P. MOORB, C. B. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, tireenrUle, February
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A
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la the Piatriot Court of the United
Statri. for the Diatiiot of South
Carolina.
In tho Matter of FLEMING II. FULLER/
Bankrupt.?In Qnnkroptrg.
This is to oivr notice, that on tho17tb
of April, 1868, t Warrant In Bankrupts?
war laannd againtt tho EataU of FLEMING
H. FULLER, of Groonvillo Dl.triet, in'
tho Stato of South Carolina, who haa boon adjudgod
a BANKRUPT, upon hi* cm petition
; that tho payment of an? dobt, and tho
Jolirory of any property belonging to aaid
Bankrupt to him or for hia u<?, uu>l tho tranar#t
of any proporty b? him, af% forbidden by
law | that a mooting of I bo creditor* of tmU
Bankrupt, to pro?* thoir debt*, and tt>'ohoo?o
one or more aaaigneoa of hi* Estate, kill bo
bold at _a Court of Bankruptcy, to' be
imiaen ( mrttviiie, 8. C., before W. I. CLAWSON,
iiim of the (Uciiten la Bukraplejr of
'till Court, oa ike ill rfoy of May, A', A.y
1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
J* I*. M. FPPFNG,
B. 8. Marshal.
Al Messetjgaf by T. W. ClaWsoiP, Dfeput/
Messenger.
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[n the District Court of the United
States, for the District of South
Carolina
[n (lis Mm Urol CIIEVUS C. MONTGOM<EKY,
Bankrupt.?In Aankmptey.
rjlllIS IH TO GIVE NOTICE, that on
JL the 16ih of April, 1888. a Warrant
in Bankruptcy was issu-d against the Ratals
ol OIIEVUS O. MONTGOMERY, of
Greenville District, in the Stale of 8outli
Carolina, who Im- been adjudged a DANKUIIIT,
up-m fii* own petition ; that the
payment of any debt, and the delivery of
any property belonging to said Bankrupt
to hint or for hts nse, and the tiMn*for of
any propei ty hy him. are forbidden bv
InW ; tli.it a meeting of the creditors of said
Bankrupt, to prove their del-Is, and to
L-hAoSe i - tie or more aasigneea of his Eat ?U,
will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to
beholden at Yoikville, 8. C.? before W 1.
L'I.AWj-ON, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy
of said Court, on the 4 l/i 'lay of May,A.
I), 1 bG8, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
J. P. M. EPPINO, U.
8. Marshal.
At Mea?shger hy T. Vf. Clavrson, Dcjmty
M- 4?e?i|r- A
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Secretary's Office.
GlIICKN VILLK AND CoLlMBIA R. H. Co., 1
Columbia, April 10, 1808. }
rpilI2 annual meeting of the Stockholders of
1 the Greenville and Columbia Railroad
l/'otnpnny will be held in Columbia, on Thurslay,
the 30th inst.. at 10 o'clock, A. m.
Stockholders will be passed over ?he Road'
to attend the (heeling frte, as heretofore.
Each individual proxy to represent stock at
the meeting, requires a ten cents Internal
flsvenuu Stamp to be attached and cancelled!
C. V. CARIIINOTON,
April 10, 1868. Secretary.
April 16 47 8__
WE SELL THE~
PURE KEROSENE OIL
AT CENTS.
rou CAN BUY AN INFERIOR QUALITY
AT A LOWER PRICK. BUT IT IS
Tilt dearer OIL, as it
bl*hns OUT much fastbr,
and YOU are
liable to Lose
yol'r life at any moment bt its
wk CAS sell such at sixtyfive
cents, but do not
wish to do it.
mrz mrm i c jb -g 4
96 <& S? ?li'S. IPIEia
R. W. FOLGER & CO.
April 8 46 - tf
United States Internal Revenue,
dcp. Col. orrick, urkkhvii.lk, s. C., i
Januury 28, 1808. J
T) Y virtue of icn order frouo a. s. Wali.ac*<
13 Collector of Internal Revenue, 3d Collection
Diitrlct, 8. c., i will sell, to the highgat
bidder, on Soltirday, 9tk of May, 1808, at
the resideuco of defendant, at Marietta, Orcenvillo
District, 1 Sorrel H?ra*; I Baa Hot-to,
and 1 one hurtr It'nyon. Also, one tract? of
land, containing 140 Acres, being the Tract
on which defendant now resides, adjoining
lands of j. h. Clcvvlnud, Jclin Uucst, (lihbon
and others. Levied on as the property and
old for tho tax assessed against wen dellson
hood, at tho suit of tho United Stated
Tor Revenue Tax. Terms cash.
A. L. COBB, Deputy Col'0'.p i,
January 28, 1808. 36*10
"Democratic club.
NOMINEES FOB DISTRICT OFFICES.
CLE UK,
W. A. McDANIEL.
on ins a n r.
8. J. dout1i it.
TAX COLLECT Oil,
A. C. PEACE.
United States Internal Revenue.
Dfimity Coi.lector'* OrriA*, i
Greenville, 8. C., April II, 1 8?8. (
BY virtue of mi order from A. S, WALLACE,
Collector 3d District, (?, C., I
will sell, to the highest bidder, before tho
Court House door, oti AVfrlrtft,- Hit af May,
1S?8, at 12 n'cliuk, M., ofio fttJGU Y. Levied
on us tho property and sold for the tux assessed
airninst RICHARD WHfTK, ut the suit of
the United States for Revenue Ta?.Ttenuis
Cash.
A. L. COBB, Deputy Collector.
April 15 n 4
M otioe.
IN conformity whh the,reifnirements of the
Internal Revenue I hereby (rive
notice to all persons who mify olnitn a STILL,
CAP AND WORM 'oisedf An the premises of
Mrs. WL'LDY Rt'PKR, about 12 miles front
Greenville Court Housfe,- on Saturday, IDA
net., because of vhdwtiod' of tho Internal Reventro
Laws, fo rtrflfe frrch claims before me
trithin SO days Irofrt the Brst arbitration of
this notico. A. L. C6BB,
Dep. Col. Sd Dial., 8. C.
April 15- 47 S
. Tailoring.
Tllfc SnLsrrlbi r rcsj c'fnJly informs hi*
friends, and lh? p'tl lie in general, that
U t- L I.L ? -? * - - *
mi ufKiin > i7i"jc in measure r<-toiv<l, will
roaitme boalncaa arain. 11 aHI CUT,
MAK K, nod REPAIR. all Garmenti for
gentleman, on reasonable l?-rn *, for ta*h or
country f.ri.duc*. Will ?>r found at hi* reririeuoe,
corner Main 8tro.t, opposite the
Coach Factory.- GEO. B.DYtR.
Greenville, S. C, April 6th, 1868.
April 8 46 ftm
' DURHAM :
SMOKfNG TOBACCO.
HAVING received the apnocv of the
ahove justly celebrated firand of
TOBACCO, we wiH make it to jour inter*
cat to huy from tMt For aala hy wholesale
or retail. ftAVW A STKAbLEY.
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