The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, June 03, 1868, Image 4
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Lwa Oiutc, 8w C , ifajr BAth, 18?V I
. Ifrurt hditort? l'urauaat W published ?
*>ti??, the cltUene of t lift aeighborheudaf I
Colombia Cbarch, n^i at?but jdaoe oir Sa,t- '
flrday, the tt?J iaat, for the purpose of er t
anixing a bemearotm filub. On motfdn <?( i
Rev. A. G," 8upp, CiA M?CWrot%l? \
jh-a* called to the Chair wad C?b U. R Arnold
to act a* Sacntae*. The I'rnaident
(hen lirit-ljr ? xplained tha plu -et of fne^t i
lug. On motion of 1U?. A. t . otapp, the
Chairman Amvointfrt <l Commltt.*e ot flva,
Mix; A. 0. Bt-pp, John B, WUHnmo, Wm
"Klliaon, Jumna II. Qaittra and B. P. Moarly,
for the purpoee of -submitting a Qon tltutlon
for the government of Club. They
submitted the toiinwing. K?ien vn unanimously
adopted t
iQOH?tlTUTIQJ?.
art. 1. This Ch-h sh*u b? Itnnwn At the
Coiumbia^CoiiytitiHiooel Democratic Club.
Art. 4 ThcolJ-ct of tliieOlub shall be
\n unite ehli the Democratic Pirty In their
effort* to re'twre^the ITdlon under the Com
Hitutiim of tlMud 8t?t?.
Art. 8. The officers of tlii* Club shall \?
t I'ruidfAt, two VlcfPrMldni.b, ? Secretary.
onti en Executive C"tiim'Uee.
* Aot. 4. All person* who become members
of tide Club elxtH thereby' obligate
Vlirtttv-lvvv to rata h?r. an-1 use their ii.fltiTtiee
fer the noaiV^eeavif the Ihvm* ratio Party.
They shall a?? obrtgW'e them-wires to
conform to the My Laws of tbit Oiok
Art. 5. Any person May l-eoome a mem\>er
bjr signing or n?uhor4*ing bie name to
he signed to llita Coneti* ulbm.
Art. ft. lhUChh a*ll co-operate with
Dutilrt Chtb at Orcert villa C H.> and
through them Willi the Central Club of the
?late.
Art. 7. The Pre-Ida til and other officer*
x *>f tl.le Club shall perform all llie duties
usually ellofed to aueh ofllor*
Art. 8. The Executive Committee shell
Jtrepere business 'or the meetings and perortlt
all oilier duties assigned lh-*m, though
WnV member mny lay any matter lie chooses
before the meetings of the Club for Its conaide
ration.
By request of the Chairman, th Re*. A.
C. Stenp then addressed the misting in a
short, hut poiutsd manner, showing the ne
eesVity of organizing, and noting in ooneert
with other like,organization* throughout
the ronntry. He, at the same tlm<\ gave
the Frecdmen present some vary wholesome
advice, (showing'litem their true interest Is
one with us.) which seemed to have its effect
up-m thfm," aa soiue three'or four of
the few that inimsd out sipnurd themeteive*
as done with ihe Radical Party; and
that if they e reraised ?he right of euffmge
to whlefi they are now privileged, it'should
be in favor of p-nmoiiug the Democratic
. Party.
Tlia ennstitntion being now submitted for
signature*, fiftv-four (5t) names were enrolled,
after which an eic-tion vrac held,
for permanent officers of ths Olub, which
re?ulte?l In the eli-iee of Co1. James KoCullougli.
President; Kov. A. C. Stepp and
James H.. Gaioes, ^vet-President* ; and j
I* McCullough, Secretary, lne President
then appoint'd B. P. Moeely. John B. Williaroa,
B. D. (imnet Jesse F ?neh and Wm
Ellison, as Executive Committee. Commit
t?e lo tneet WRh the District Central Clob
. at Grcmville, G. H.. on Monday, the la?
Jill,*- Col JameS \Ir(tlllloui/li <\,t R u
Arnold, Re?. A, C. Slepp snS John B. Wll
liamt. The following resolutions were sub
milted by ths ttey, A. C. Stepp for the eon
id*'ration ? f the Oitih at iU next meeting:
1st. ftfolrtj, That the. Constitution of
the United Slate* of Amvrieg is the supreme
law of the land.
id iitAolved, That "the Union," under
the Conetiinlion, "shall be perpetual."3d
Retained, That the burners of Constitution
declared it* obWts {> the following
language, to wit i "nife the people of
the United States, In order to form a more
perfect Union. establish justice, enenre domestic
tranquility, provide for the common
defence, promote the general welfare, and
MfHTi the ble**i*g? ?/ liberty to onrtelwe* and
Our potlerity <1o ordain and establish this
Con-titglipn for the Uni'ed State* of Anterina."
4IK RrtolreJ, That thla Constitution de
elares, " the United States shHI guaranty
to rerrtf State in tliia Union a republican
form ol government.**
6th Rnolr*d, Th-t the first amsndment
ttiada to this Constitution guarantees "th*
>jght of the people to peaceably assemble.
* and to petition th* Government for a redress
of grievances,"
fitK Retained That the language, "aeenre
the blessings of litisrty to ourselves and our
posterity," includes none but the reAifs race
Of the United States?lawful descendants of
the founders of tit* Republic.
1th. Retained, Tbat the especial proyis.
Ions, " the U ital States ?A II gnarnntv to
every State in this Union n republican form
of government.!! and "secure * to our ywsterity
" tlia b'eaeingt of liberty.* afford to
us Just grounds of "grievane? a" inasmuch
as the United States has established ov.r
" nt" and "our poeterlty * a Military, and
tinder It a Negro government, Against tha
repressed wish, b of the In* payers, thereby
depriving the white rase of South Carolina
of th* " blessings of liberty."
htk. Rttulved, Thst tbe Ctmvehtion astern
bled in Charleston, S. C., was eallrd by the
negroes of the Ststs, who were tftnorenlly
lei-by sdventurers from other Stat-a ?iik
but few exception*, and therefore only reflected
the partisan interest of a Northern
Political Party.
QtA. Rfohtd, iliat the Canrtitution
adopted by said Convention, and declared
to be ratified by tht Jieople <tf Strath Oarollna,
was really ratified by the negro vole
of the State, in eonscquenee of its numerics!
majority over the white vote; and.
therefore, whilst It alairos to bs " Repub
lioan in form,** it id dsspotta in spirit
and ope-stion, plating law*, and the
liowir of levving uses In the Itande of the
ignorant" and non property (raiding class,
thus Imposing tli> burden* o( ihs Government
upon the property hold-rn and iaUl
llgent of the e<K?>?hw?Hy without representation/
whioh must prnVe destructive to
the "feneral welfare" and domestic Iran
quillly of the Bui*.
to/4. ke*4f*A, That W? do not reeognixr
Slid Constitution as forming Ufa eonstitn
lions) organic laws of Jhe ponpls of the
Bute?only as a military order; and. there
fore, in paying the taftes imposed under it,
or votlng/M* officers to fill its provision*,
ws do oot. thereby aft dorse those provisions
nor biod ourselves to Us support and reapeet
further lhatt Vmilitary neeeeeity.
11/'k. iMw<t That. the Osaetitition of
the United StaUa Iimkn eaperiai provisions
for its own amendments in whioh U ds
olsres, that nb Slate, without its sonsent,
shall bo deprived of Up equnl suffrage Jin
|he Sonata; and whereas, South Carotin*
yv gt the time Artisi# fourteen was proposed,
deprived, without her oonnant, of
per equal suffrage in the Br net*, until wM
At title shoufll be ratified h? her paople;
therefore, It Is t^y sense of this *>cetp,g,
that said Amendment eannot eonsdtoUonnllv
breomoe-arrt of the fundamental tbw
of the Mtioe Bixtbr tie present provision*.
lit*, ffndisf. Thai wo, as Defecate,
will seek j to pr..ni?t? the.w-lfarf e?<J so
f
Ik V . ' ^
A J"l J *??',! Jl* . * jl
Til 8i
Mr imposition of the b>uk reee, who w?r?
>?r former*!****, *? wilt talk U thwin kind- pi
ly, end by *reun>ent and reeaon endeeror to
wnvifea them of the error end dOoarvr nf *
heintj led trimy by demapoeite* end ed- 111
venturer* who here no reel iotrr^at io or
thnr wolf-re. end ihua oae ell rnnena &f|
upon o?r uerjj ^eytiblo to preVeat en en- ^
13|'A J'Seof'rj Thet wfihl we ferret the
necaaahy, the white roee'balnfj the lend hi
owner* of the diet*, end M> preaent cut out y(
Of representation in lU K*???tiUea end Lag- w
ialetive oonneila, tUe-efur*. lu aelf d. f?oc?*.
t r... - .... - -
m wwr iuf#r? r^iainj or ivuing pi CUV Ultdl 1 *
ml other property, we must he governed ft
in tortus of IMit, ami ?? forth, in proportion | *,
o the *M*a*ni.-nl? of Ux?s npon limit, #)
hous. hoi.), and farming utensil*. f
*4th IteaotwmL That wa exclude from our '
family amAeiationa all persona, of whatever ol
condition, who belong to any club or party, lit
that ha* for it* object th? social equalizing
of race*, not giving ?tich prrnoi.a who per
*i?t in llvir oo?ir*?, kov lodging in our 1,1
honors, nor custom, patronage, employ
went on our fartna, further than Impelled
feelii g* of merer, alter prffeki engagement*
shall have been fulfilled, unless raid
persona ilmll abandon th-lr connection*
with auch parties or association*. U
lflfA. JitKohxJ, That f?r the future, we ?
will give'preference of mip'oyni'iit, patronage,
cuetoin, Mcnddiip, and assistance
to those persons who alone ahull declare <h
tliema?lvr? identified wllh. and who not in '?
all things to prose true to our in f
terest.
On motion, resolved that a copv of tho
proceedings ?f the ni?rtli.g with Cvristitulion
and resolutions offered, should be furn
iah<d the Greenville I'speio for publicntinh, |
Club adjourned ?o maet on Saturday,
80th Inst.. at t o'clock, P. M. tu
These Resolutions were adopted l.v a
unanimous 'vote of the Club, on Saturday,
80th i ?
JAMFS MrCUMOUOH, Ch'iu'n.
J. L. Mu'.'fLLi.ruii, Sea'y.
Corretpondenca Charleston Courier.
WaauixoTo.v, May 2ft.
General Grant was virtually nominated as
the Republican candidate fbr tha next Prcsidency
a year or mora ago, and nccesalve defeat*
have followed the party avar since. Ha
?m nominated and la supported entirely an ^
the strength of the "war fbr tha Union," or u
rather upon the weakness of tha opposite principle.
Mr, Colfax's nomination is rather a
surprise to tb* party, and erven tu himself, but ct
be was token up as a proper represeatatiro of
the Radical legislation since tho war. Genera)
Grant represent* the army, and Mr. Cob
fax represents Congress In this nomination.
Doth these gentlrmon are also nominated a*
representatives ol the impeachment party, and
the defeat of the impeachment will be not on- ~
)y a great mortification, but a grant injury to (
them and their party. I*
Last night complimentary serenade* were n
offered to Geo. Grant and Mr. Col fox. Geo. L
Grant bud nothing to an? in reply, except
that be was entirely unaccustomed to pohlie
peaking, and that he ?bouM endeavor to discharge
hit duty with fidelity and lioncaty.? <)
Mr. Colfax, In hie speech, answered for Gen, ti
Grant aa wall aa for himself, claiming for the
Republican party the immortal honor of bar- ^
ing saved a notion and emancipated a race.? n,
" We staked our |H>litlcal oxiatence," be Mid, at
"on the reeonatruction of the revolted States,
and wo shall triumph." He took care also to
bolster up the impeachment, expressing his ?
regret that "the White House was still dishonored
by ite unworthy ^ccupant." i
LEO. *
ftThe
Republican Nominations-In- ,w
eidents at Chioago and Washington.
?
The New York World's corre-pondvut at
Chicago, speahlng of tb? aacond day's pro- ^
reeding* of the Nominating Convention, says
the Bret real life shown in tbo body was when 'J
the vote nominating Grant waa announced, p
Tbo moment thut the announcement was made, 'i |
a doru, with feathers painted in red, white
and blue, was thrown out from the galleries,
and Sew around the hall for some Ave minutos,
whan it atriick the lights In the rear part of
the atage, and was ao badly burned that far- />
mer mgui wu impossible. The dove (ell to
the floor somewhat tinged. A moment later. /
the flag* in the rear of the stand were raited, V
and revealed tt? the audicnee a miniature J'
houto pointed no centra*, on whieh wat paint- V
ed a fifll-timed figure Of General Grant, with |?
Columbia at his tide, anil over hit head the hi
worda " Mutch him." At the light of this the c?
entire aadlenre rose to their font And gave cheer "
after cheer, when the hand played the eir of v'
44 John Brown'* tool goes marching on," (be q,
entire audience tinging the worda. t,,
The tame correspondent says that the Con- SI
rentloti cattle near hat ing a lively row wbUe Ti
waiting for the platform manufacturer* to re* ^
port The debate which sprang up on the ^
Union League rneolutiont, reading Featenden, }|
Trumbull k (jo., out of the party, became at
very exciting. Add showed thit the rtngeaneh
party had at least one-third of the Convention,
and at one-time it was douhtfal what the re* A
Milt Would he. After an hour *p?et In wrang- '
lihg dter It, it was laid on tha table. This Cl
did not snlt Mr. Spencer, of Me* York. He
moved to take It from the Uble, sad made _
quite u splurge, but failed. Considerable time ^
was then spent in buncortfbe Speeches, in which
the ia?st hitter sen ti menu were a pelt faded the
J ... ? . s , . - - J . .
moot. uomnu raimcr ooiniy aaeertod that in
tba i^nAtlon of impeachment the law and eri- M
denee bad no bonring, and aboold not he eon- .J
Iderod, for ItapdAchment wna (imply tie new 'J
mode for decapiutlon. fhla re? el (it Ion ary Yi
aentiaaent wna applauded.
The resolution# did nei go far enough on
Dome point# to emit the Radio at# of (he Witt,
and, on motion of Carl 8?hur(, two more re- ?
aolntiatia were added to tbe platform of an extrente
Radirnl charaeter.
The New Yo,k " ft me. ? Washington mrreapondent
telle bow tba newe from Chicago
waa raeaWad nt tbe national Capital, ad fol- f<y
Iowa: til
Oaneaat Orant waa at bla nllre a# nana!, aid
about bla aeeuatomdd dot lea, apparently an.of
tbe moat nneoneeraed and Mlf-poe#e?i>ed
men in Waabingt?n. Tbe new# el bla nomination
on General Lngnn'a motion wa* brought LI
over to fckn a? Boon at It waa repaired, by He- ^
ereUrr Stanton, aaeampanled by Congreao- j_
( en Hooper, A me#, Pile and two or three '
other gertUeaoa. General Orant raoalrad tbe .
IMaHtronae very quietly. In raapoeaa to the
eanaimnlatliirh of Mr. 8 tan ton and friend#,
ba itofly #abV " Thank yem" and nt onoe en?t?irad
about tba platfortv A aynopeie of thla L
fp# read to him, and be then took tba paper
add earefuily road it bimaelf. earing, after two
or three mtouto# ooMideratlna, " that I# fond," *!
and nodding an#nt, whan eomebody remarked
that (hp battle twM he fought out ?u that
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III T ? I ? I
i-r ,ii.i .r.|?i , . .-M. . ?. jV =3:3:
P?ati? or Col. 8. IV. Etix?.?It is our I
itbful doty to record the d. aih of Col. I
imuel If, Kvm\ an a?ed and hooorud oilso
of 8partWnbtiVg. who departed this lift
1 Sunday last, at his residence, of paralyI,
*hd in tha, seventy ?rgt year/if hi*ag?.
?l. Eviaa enjoyed in an eminent degree
t reaped and oonfidenee of the people .'
itlng s>rved ihem faithfully for many '
',ors in tli* highest and moat trnaty oflte,*
kihin their gift. The Integrity of hie j
,.,.u<ri in mi ma rrniiiom of life. Mi* p?ty
of hi* motirea, and the Mdlij end denth?n
to llie lo-s> intercele of Ids const ituili,
end with e singleness of heart in lit*
htervaiice of the j-eruiiiininl obligations
T christian, gave to him a position of ruttence
in tliis community, seldom attained
y others. Hie death lute created a void
i our naidht which time alone ?ii fill.
[ Carolina Spartan.
RietiMbyn. June t.
fleh. ficliofleld (olographs this morning, front i
'asbtngfon, as Secreinry of War, directing 1
tn. fitoneman, the ranting officer, to tuko
ttumand of tho l'irst Military District.
Warmisoto*, June 1.
At 10 aVIoek, to day. the Presidont ennisted
Srhoflcld to the War apartn^nt. Afr
the President left, Gen. Ursnt visited Sectary
Schofiuld.
In the Senate, a re.vditlion, thanking Stsnn,
nsssed, Henderson, Roes and Fowler, He- I
iblitans, v..ting nay. The Arkansas bill I
as resumed, and, after'a very long debate,'
used?XI pi 3-?as it came froui the House. |
he Mil goes to the President.
Tea President baa assigned tlen. Stoaotnan
the command of Virginia.
IiAnoastkr. Pa., June 1.
James Ilurbanao died this morning?aged
ivetity-seven.
COMMERCIAL. I
grkkmtu.lk, Jumc 3. |
Cotton?20@2t, extremes.
?; Ngw York, June 1.
Cotton ateady ; aales 600 bales, at 31. Gold 1
bai.timorr, June 1.
Cotton Arm. Flour dull and unchanged
rhcat unchanged. Corn flria?prime white
yellow 1.21 @1.23. Lard 1?@
f*ATAw?An, June 1.
Cotton quiet?nothing doing?<|ttotations
itirely uomiual?middling :'.0.
ArorSTA. June 1.
Cotton market fiat?middling nominally 22.
v Ciiari.p.rto*. June 1.
Cotton dull and nominal: no sales : receipts
III bales.
HYMENEAL.
Marrikd, on the 31st. of May. hy Samuel
1) .nt hi', K (j . at the residence of the
ride's father, Mine MARY WALLACK. nt
reeneille District. 8 C.. and CAMII.I.US
ANOSTON, of Anderson District, S. 0.
A Card
TO the Voters of Pioey Mountain Beat:
entlcmen, In the Papers of last week I nn.
re my name announced as a candidate fur
iagistrale of your Meat. Allow ino tn tonder
>N my thanks fur ills 1?* ?
?iiui peril
me at the lame time to decline the nomiitlim,
ax I am neither a candidate fur office
?r politician.
Very Rerpoetfnll*.
ABXKR BATSON.
Jane 1, 1S63.
Received To-day,
VFINE lot of TENNESSEE BACON,
* (licit I will acll low for ruth. It i?
ix. Call ant] ire It, and thea compare
lora. JSO. I). AdU 11011K.
Jane 3 8 tf
asley's Bridge to b? Repaired?
Contract to be Let
rHE indrnigned C'tnruitrionerx of
Roada for Greenville and Pck-n* j
?if Saluda river, will let out tn the ]
wrat Bidder, the repairing of EASLEV8
RIDGE, nn Saturday next, 6th June, at |
o'al'Hjh. A. M.
We will attend at raid bridge at the time
>ove rtated, and invite bidder* In meet ua.
J. T. GO?SETT ) ? .
0. W. PARKIN*? ) r*"
Jure 8 3 1
Auction.
~"VN Monday, June 8lh, 1868, I will *ell
J at my office, north of Old C<>uit
mvu'. eoinmenciiiK at. It)} o'clock. A
AltGR ASSORTMENT OK GOOlH o,
I kind*, aol i lo elore the party declining
idiix'i. There gimdi will ha a?dd to the
uhext Id Ider, can be **bo at tny oftire,
>?tairt IIVC >n l",r' "f.
Ribbon*. French Flower*; WrcithS. La?V
and Oe.nta Straw Hate, Fell and Re*
rr Hat*, Sewing SHU, Bella, Collar*, Net a
rob*. Tooth Rruahee, Button*. Spn.,1 Co*
in. CrlneHne*, Soek* and Stocking*, ldnon
drta. White Linen, Canibrire, Lace*,
rimming*, M?tt'C Ruffling, Elastic*. Glovea.
HU. Pint, Crape; I>rill?. lilaek Alpiei,
icorirte, 8?i<i Murlin, Brilliant*. 1'riiiLa,
?r??e for Vrft'a, Ready Made Clothing;
. opSkirte, Ooraeltr, Soap'e, Sikreh, Clirw;
1-1 inan^ oll.hr Article*.
At Private Sal?;
! Ret,!., 4.4 Canton Witti-g, Keroeena
r Oil, and Stove Wira Fnedi
kiua ,
JULIUS C. SMlTU, Auctiobeer.
June 8 i 1
ttlTES, BRANDIES, UftUORS
ANT>
COPf FECT'lOJf ERIE8.
pilB enhaeriher wonld reapedfully lnL
lorrh Ui? public thai ha ke?p4 eotiai anion
hand and for aala,
INE9, BftANBIESj LIQUORS, LA8ER 8EE&
ANO Mlj
frOOETHRR WITH
ITQT3P.8, BAUDXSTSB,
CHEESE, CRACKERS, &C.
And would he plcaeed to reeeive ordrra
r the tame, either In email or large quanitee.
i 1 itag "m
ALSO
Ha ia ahnatantW keeping a ntpply of
J\1llICR on hind, of ell eta-**, where Car
mtara and other* can ba tnpptied promptand
at raaaonable prior*, (or ea?h, retail
arholeaala. Ilia Yard la in rear of hit
>re, aud an iuepeatiou ia d-eired.
EATHER! LEATHER !
Ha alao deal* in Upper and Sola I.BATHI,
and tha Stock 1* constantly kept up ?
i?M are fow.
Call and aaa ma. Store in* the Latimer
?N < j - ' V
ILjL ' ' ?7 1
1 B T E ft I
MTSIBIN 'fiT
ssoas.
Ji ll us
OW uw?
T WIRH to iofonu the Citisen* of flow
1 rill* ind tii? surrounding .Districts, tbul
1 have just arrived with the
C81&PIST Ml II! HIS
ever purchased hy me sinco the war. 1 will
not surrender to any man in Town or District,
that he em. sell of the 8A M R Ql' Al.ITY
CHKAPKR than 1 can. Call atid examine
i?r yuarwrn, (t
8TKEXS STORE.
May 17 . 1 . tf
I am opening a Splendid St<?ek of Groceries,
at vary reduced prices. Call and satisfy yourreive*
that it ia ao, at
*-r STKEN'S STORE.
May 27 1 tf
Al*n, a large and magnificent lot of Glaraware
and Crockery at very low figures. Oat
and judge for youraelrea, nt
STEEN'8 STORE.
May 27 1 tf
Spoclal attention is called to tbo elegant
assortment of Shoes?Ladies', Miascs', Iloy*',
Youths' and Servants', ami a very fine lot o!
Plowmen*' Shoes?extra Bnc Brogans. Call
and prove what I say, at
STERN'S STORE.
I May 27 1 tf
I am also opening a chtdee assortment ol
Coffee, consisting of the following: Kio, Java
Lnguyra, Mnracnbo. Teas of supcrl> ^uoft/j
of the following tranda: choieo Gunpowder
Young llyson, Imperial. Oolong, fiu|H-r Oolong
Souchong, and English Breakfast. Thcst
Teas I cau recommend as of very superioi
iju tlify.
THOMAS BTIiEN.
May 27 1 tf
Notice.
Guardians and trustees musi
tuakc their annual return* to this ORSet
by first July next, in default thereof rulet
will lie issued against them.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. 0. D.
Commissioner's Office, May 20th, l.SBS.
May 27 1 8
Taxes! Taxes!!
r|xAX-PAYERS ol Greenville will take no.
1 tico that I will attend at the Conn
House on the second Monday in Juno to re
ceivo the balance of Tuxc* due on this year':
returns, and will remain during tho week foi
that purpose.
A. C. PEACE, T. C. U. D.
May 27 1 2
Housoe to Rent.
I HAVE TWO HOUSES
and LOTS to RENT till tlw
liaRfrd 1st of January ; one, a brhrt
1R1 House, near the old Ilaj.iisi
Church, with Four Rooms, and oil out
it- - * n
, MIP Winn IV n ijnrg^ hHvk
House, with Un Rooms; b-Mh of thest
Houses have just hern w<-!l repaired, unc
the Lots planted, aud arc p).-a.nnlly situ
ute.l . . O. C. IRVINE
May 27 . 1 .8
A Great Bargain?Desirable House
and Lot for Sale.
1 HAVE been nuthorixer
lo sell, on the most mode
rate terms, n LOT and exc<
llent l!)Vt KLL1NO HOUSE, in the Town
t?f Ore?u villc, (near the corporate liniits.l
v?l U eery superior outbuildings and fencing.
Tiie l.ot eoiitsius Five Acres, in s high state
of cultivation, aud is beauti'nllv situ ited.
G. F. TOW KES
May 27. 1 8
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
Internal Revenue Tax.
DaruTT Coi/tor's OrriCK .To Col. Dist.,)
Qrecnvillc, S. C., May 27. MMifi. J
T have"received-the monthly lists for Jsnua
L ty? February, and Mar. h, and ulsu for the
nionth of April, the hitter being the Annua!
hist. Tax pnysrs are notified to c?ma forward
and make payments on or hofuro the fourteenth
ol" J uuc. proximo, offer irA/V-A time. the
penalty far uon payment irill hart In be mltlfi.
I will be in my office daily from the fourth
to the fourteenth of June. Parties will find
it to their advantage to mute forward promptly
and make payjicnts, aud save the penalty.
> A. I-. conn,
Ttepwty Collector 3d District, S. C,
Mfiy 27 1 J
Notice.
Ix conformity with the requirement* o(
the internet he venue t>?> i hereby
give notice tq nil person* who rnav cuim h
wht rr hoksk. onk ht>k4k wagon.
yf.nt cloth qn.1 harmed and 05 k
barrel and a keg ??r whisky. a-l*ed
near gewensvtlle, on wednesday, 13th in
rtnnt, by h. ii. bingham. inapiclor of 3<1
district; 8: c.. from wm. 1.uko. bccaun
they if ere being used in trun?|m>rti?e whisky
in violating of the internal krventu
lawn? to make atteu clalma before me,
within 80 day* from lb* flret pu lie At ion
of tlia notice, the alx>v? property having
been legally tonied over to me.
a. L conn,
i)?p?t^ collector s i ltisti i.-t, s 0.
?f*y 18th, i8(& 68-8
Notice.
Ix conformity with requirements of internal
revenuo Laws, i hereby aire entice to
all persona who aiiy clrim a stil.t., cap and
w(ikm, aeimed on tho premier* of jefferson
kino, in anderson district. s. 0., on
tho sixth of may, 1888, because of having
been used in violation of tho internal r..v?
I nue Laws, to make such claims before me,
within thirty days froth the fir.t publication of
thin uotice. Jl. L. CO 151 J,
Deputy Collect of.
May 2(5 52 J*
Tailoring.
T1IE Snheorfber respectfully inform* hi*
friend*, and the public Id general, that
hie health >*eiiig in measure restored, will
I resume business apain. He will OUT,
MAKK, and REPAIR all Oarmeatt fm
gentlemen,' on readoanhle tonne, for cn*k or
country pnrfmo. Will ha found at his reeiI
dfnee, i-o^|er Main Street, opposite the
l Coach factory. GEO. B. DYER.
(Jreenville, S C., Apyil 8th, 1888.
April 8 48 3m
FOR 8ALE, CHEAP.
^ae fr- ||, mm ONE LIGHT TWO
;iSSS ?PHo|lsE ? a H .
ONE HANDSOME OMR lIOTt?K CAR.
R1A0K.
Butlt in elcfrant order. Enquire of
JULIUS C. SMITH, or
DAVID d STRADLEV.
April U 47 if_
iJILl?LJ I ' . I
P K 9 S E d
stjsT^TE IIG oousT
SULLIVAN & SON
I at d juki rtiurncu irotn unatleston, ?.<n*
11 of tb? very, cheapest markets, with ?
LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK .OP
swrassrs oooffls,
! Which they will open on
tomorrow,
A nil offer for sale, at the fct'w Ut&'ttt jin'rij* fur
( auk.
THEIR STOfcfc 61
Is large ami fine, not to be surpassed by any
in the market.
The especial attention of the LmlK-s is called
tv tlioir large and varied Stock of
And other Artlelea in tbelr line.
/ar aiVR them as eaJit.y caul,
sullivan & son.
> " Opp"*ite 3fan?ioH //ow.
I GrccnrUle, S. C., May '20, IS68. 52-tf
IflTMl
: 14.000 ,M,o,ce coust,lt
; 300 Extra Family*N. C. FLOUR
r 100 Suchs Standard Liverpool SALT
2d Kegs NAILS, assorted sizes
20 Rales BATESVILLE 8IIIRTIXO
10 R'les McRKE SHIRTING
t 20 COTTON YARN
> 20 R"K* Prime and Fair RIO COFFEE
20 Barrells SUGAR
JO BAGS Durham Smoking TOT5ACCO
2 BAGS Spanish Smoking TORACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
Shoes, Hats,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS &P
Our Stock of HATS and SHOES is verj
large and enmph to. nnd we will guarantee on
enure Stock will compare with any in Town
both as to quality an J price. A call will sat
lily you.
! DAVID & STRADLEY.
t May 13 61 tr
; M m Ma imm
i OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ORGANIZED 1850
! E. A. DII.KLE1, Prfi'l.,
Y. O. LKDEllS, See*y.
I
DIVID1XDS for the last fivs years, 50 pci
cent.; Receipt* now over $500,000 pel
t month.
K No. or Policies isswed in 1867 15,251
Amount insured on same, $44,864.372.0(
, Assets Jan. 1, 1567 4,401,833.8<
Receipts fur year ending Jan. '08, 5,120,417.31
$0 531 251.2(
Paid claims l>y death, $513,881.50
All other expenses, 1,478,787.35$1,002,668.8.'
$7,538,012.31
POLICIES issued on orery plan used by ul
the old and responsible Companies.
Itr.tnrh Otlico, 262 llroad Street
AUGUSTA, (1A.
CHAS. W. HARRIS; Manager.
GOWER A WORTH IXOTON, Agents
I Greenville District, South Caroliha.
May 13 51 Cm
In the District Court of the United
States, fbr the District of South
Carolina.
In tho Matter of j.AMKS DRITTAIN.? /.
Uattkntpirtf.
fplllS r.s TO GIVE NOTICE, that a Pcti
1 tion has been filed in said Court by
JAMES llttlTTAIN, of Greenville District
8. C., in sui.1 Distrirl, duly doolared a Rank.
rupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled An
Art to establish a Uniform System of Rankruplcy
throughout the United States, approved
2d March 15(17, for a discharge an?l
ccrttncate thereof; from all btf debt?, ntnl othei
claims provable tinder Ibu raid Act,. find tin
I 12th day of Juno laGft, at 12. o'clock, M.. ii
assigned for the hearing of the Fame, befori
[ \V. 1. Clawsov, one of the Registers in Hank
I ruptcy of said Court, at Hit office in Yorkyilin
8. C., when and where all creditors who iinvi
proved their debts, and other persons In inter
est, uiay attend und show muse, if a)>y the;
have, why tlio prayer of tbe l'utitiun shouh
not he granted.
DANIEL JIORLBECK.
IT. S. Clerk District of South Carolina
May 27 1 ?_
GREENVILLE LAND AGENCY
rjlHE undersigned off^r their services t?
JL the public mi Agents for th? sale .<?
R-al Estate, They purpose conducting lh<
huelnerffc upon the plan adopted by th<
Virginia Land Agencies, which iuive sue
i.j -- ??i - -
.mucii s<? wen in mat * title, and hope b_\
advertlsin;} through other agencies and in
other ways. and h^ aft energetic nee of al
prope* nieana, U> invite capitalists from
abroad to purchase here. To parties whe
desire to.sell a portion of their I.and* te
invest otherwise, and to those who ?r?
compelled to sell to meet their indebted
nesa, we think we ean afford an opporttini<
ty of selling to much greater advantage
than ran otherwise possibly be had; and
wo hope that debtors and creditors will
find it t&ulnally to their interest lis agrt-t
tfpon d Certain per cent, or the indebtednesa
to be pahT and received, as in full, and
place tuch Lands as they may agree on in
our hands for sale to raise the money.
Wo think that, offe ing a number ol
Irael.s of Land for sale, we will invite tnor<
attention and consideration, and can afford
to advertise more extensively than individ
uaW can.
We propose to undortake the sale o
Land, in town or country, improved 01
Otherwise, to the best advantage, and foi
not less than a specified price, within a rea
aouable time to be specified, and for i
small per cent. to lie regulated according w
value. |f n? sale is effected, no chnrgt
will be made, save a small one for entei inf
description of the I.and and drawing ih<
pap*re, BLYTHC 4 EAHLE,
Oroanvfllo 8. C
I A. WLTfllK WM. X. KSMI.R,
' l i f ini i r_ i in ^
?-? i'+ . 1 ii . - > . >
' . &, & ; .'.v
\Y. II. JdOVEY, I
DEALER IN
FANCY AMI OTAPitl
DRY GOODS,
WOilLD respectfully call the attention
of his old enMooters, and the public
generally, and the ladies in particular, Id
his large and carefully selected
ST3Cyn?TO jBDJIlIl
^ consi-ling, in part, of
rtgnrea ui enamnes, briglish Bareges, Client
p.initns, Viguied MuMiitt. Plaid
Colored Uvdp, Plain Colored
Ctwoihrn-i White Mud
, C<\'or?d T?? 11 o n s,
Plain and F'''?ire.j
Jaconets, Mull anil N?i .r %>k Muslins, EJglugs
and lus.-i t uiga,
Uil.lx.ns, Olove*, Fancy Handkerchiefs, T/Ove
V- llt?, Crape Veils. t>i!k utid O-dtbn il'jse,
, Bombasines, American Prints, Buttons,
Tihnroings. Pluck iilid Colored Velvets;
A.-.. At , Ac. Al?l>, well Piper ahd Bordering
^ A LASOK tut 'K
HATS, CAPS, SHOtSi AND REAOY-MADE
v. ... ClQIHINfl,
Oeull?m'?nV Futiiiuliinp Oon.l8. Hnmeerttnsj
Shirtings Sherlipgs, Tickings, Towelinga,
end many other Articles, too numerous U?
mention.
or T do not intend to be nndmntd JS1
Co*tie, one and *11, and examine my Stock
end piicrk, before buying else win re.
w. h. MoveV.
April IS 47 tf
TO CONTRACTORS;
rpilK COMMISSIONERS nppoinfed l.y
I. the Convention to s.de<-t end Im-nte <%
new Conutv.sitg f?vPick?-ns County, will
receive SKALF.D BIOS until the 10th day ot
June next, 'or the taking down of the present
Court House and Jail and removing the
same to the now location, and rebuilding
the same'.
The distance which the- bhildinga will
have t</be hauled Is 14 miles ; the work
will be required lo be done by good me,
cbanics, and in It good and workmanlike
, manner, and under the same plan as the
r wo den building now stands; the brick
work will not f?e repaired. Bids will l?a
V recelrud fnr any part of (he work. The
Contractor will be reqti'red to give bond,
and surety for the faiibful perfoi-mance of
the woik, and the same to be commenced
at an early day. Parties-desirous of conl
trading are requested to examine the
buildings before bidding. , .,
J E IIAGOOD,
? 8ec'ty and Treus. Board of Ootu'rs.
May 27 1 2
SAKE OP
TOWN LOTS
toil THE
NEW COUNTY OF PICXEAT:
r
r r^VllE undersigned. Cnmmhoioners epJL
pointed by the Convention to select
' ywnt locate the County Site lor the new
^ Pickens County, wi l sell to the highest bid*
I ?w. M. ?..? Iivn iwaviun, OQ
Thursday the 25th of June Next;
' THE L?TS
i AT PICKETS C. If*4
t Comprising, respectively, half aero, one and
two acre lots, judiciously laid out.
The Iheatlun is hear Hunter's Store, between
Town and WolT Creeks, 1-i miles
' f-otn Old ficki-ns C. H. 20 miles fiom
Greenville C. " , and 17 miles from Pendleton
Vil'sge, iii n I,ei.lthv section. The loeaii'.n
is a most desirnhle one, being situ1
ated on a beaiillf'l plateau hnd sui rounded
t by a fertile region, tvitl. thrifty inhabitant*.
There ie on notli Tow n and Wolf Creeks
fine Water Power, with good Saw Mille^
' and an abundance of llie best limber near
by.
| The County site is nearly equi distant between
Ken>vee and Saluda Itivers, with a
! tine view of the mountain scenery, and
i will command a large and profitable trade
from the mountains Hud loin North Carotin-;
J TERMS OF SAL.Es
i Ope third cash; balance in two instal*
menia id 60 and 90 days each. Purchasers
? to give bond and Surety f??p the put chase
money. Titles to i.e executed, but not de
livered until the bond for the purchase
s money is fully paid. Moreha.-fei*
to pay extra for titles and
' I stamps. . - ,
1 JAMES LEWIS. ChWn ^
J >MES II. AMPLER, j
J REESE HOW EN, ^ComVs.
W. T PI VI.I"i '
I j. r n a g <)8d, J*
T For further |nloiinnliotv apply to the un
1 dersignevl, at I'iok* ii9 b II.
J. E. II AO OOP.
i I &oei'v it Trens'r of Hoard of Coin'rs.'
f Mny 13, 1R68 61 td
Grtjenville and Columbia R. R. Co.
;
I f 1111 IS Company has now for sale, in lieu
, JL of "Season '1 ickels," a TICKET
, which entitles a person BVrJ over ifia
, HOAP ONRTHOUSAN'P MILES FOR fin.
, withih one v?af from dote of purchase.?
The Tickets can be purchased fiom the
Agents at Columbia, Newberry. Abbeville,
, Anderson and Greenville.
i w. alston arnTirx.
I General Ticket Agent G. A C. II. It. Co
, May 13 If! b
1 WE SELL THE
; PC HE KEROSENE OIL
AT 75 CEST9.
1 YOU TAN BUT AN INFERIOR QUALITY
AT A I.OWBR MUCK, HI T IT lb
THE UKAHKlt OIL. AS IT
r BURNS OCT ni t n FAST.
EH, A'NU toy AKK
p LIABLE TO T.OSK *
YOUR life at any moment bt it.
, WE C'A -V SELL 8FCH AT SIXTYFIVB
CENTS. lU'T l?0 NOT
WISH TO 1?0 IT.
; Jhs* wa mjo ??
' | A\?!S SM R>ufc\ IfclLU \