Thin, on lbs 23d of July, 1868, LILY
J AKK, the only daughter of Jolin and Hattla
M. Ferguson, after eUvsn weeks of suffar
lug, aged 10 moniba and 10 days.
" Aa the sweet flowers that scent the morn.
But withers In tha rising day ;
Tims loeely was this infant's dawn,
Thus swiftly fled its life away.
Bttd of beauty, cherished flower
Of life's garland, vain the power
That strove thy spirit to detalu?
i*rey?re, tears, heat t yearning*, all Wef.vain.
Dearest Lilt, then hast left ur,
. * And thy loss we deeply feel;
aiul ft la God that hath bereft us,
And ha can all our sorrows heal."
Public Schools.
THE exerelsee of the J'rhnary Department
of lb( PutMo School# will be returned on
- Monday next, the 3d of Augnet.
Parents and guardians are notified that
It la Important that their ohildren should
be entered at the commencement of the
goftrMr. V
tTnd^r no eircvmvtancei will boys over ten
year* of age be admitted to this Departnueat
Applications for admission to this dcpnrtaeul
qii'H l>e made to Mr. Thomna Steen,
kio Monday morning of each week ol the
JSckool //eetse, and will not be reoived at
ilber limes. Ko ptipll vwill be admitted
without the endorsement of the special
tloDiniokswr, (Mr. Slcen,) or on? of the
fcixecotiee Committee
Tlx foilowing wiil he the colliof Studies
in tl.e Primary Department of lite i'nb
Us flohoOfs:
Cu*e A.-?The Alpha! et, University F;p- |
torial Primer, Exercises with Slain sou
fPencil, Oral lot ti tie I it-n la Common Things,
giaglng.
Class B.?Univ^ rally Pictorial Primer,
Spelling in simple words. Addition Table,
dfrerchna with Slate and Pencil, Oal Intotrwetion
i:t Orography with Churls or
Cards, Singing.
Class C.?8econd Header of ITitivereily
iBeries, University Elementary Speller, Oral
dnstruetioN lo Geography nnd Arithmetic,
Multiplication Table, Writing on Slnte and
lllsek hoard.
Clam D?Tiiird Header of Univetalty
Beiies, Rohlnsou'a Table ilook in Arithmetic,
Cornell's Fust Steps in Geography, Univer
ally Elementary Speller, Exercises in Enun
elation, Elementary Sounds of the Letters,
A?.. Writing in Copybooks.Class
K?Fourth Header of Unieo arty
Series, iloliinson Primary Arithmetic, Cornell's
Primary Geography, E emfeuts of
Grammar nn I Hia>ory, Dictation, Carpenler's
Spi-HIng Book, Writing in Copybooks.
The houis of School will he (rout 8 J to
2. with auitnble periods for reeear.
By order of the Board.
HAMLIN BRATTIE.
Sec'ty and Trras'r.
Public School.
BtiBSCKiliEKS to the PUBLIC EDUCA
TiON FUND are notified tliat the Second
Instalment (one fourth) was due on 1st
July.
The Board of Commissioners would urge
the importance of prompt payment of the
Instalments eg they become due. It wil|
be impossible to carry out the plan propoa
d. untesa nil Interested old in the metier.
By order of the Board.
IlAMLIN BEATTIE.
Scc'iy and Tiens'r.
July 29 10 1
Sunday School Celebration.
'THERE wiil be a Sunday School Celehrn
tlon at CHICK'S SPRINGS on the 8th o!
August next. Sunday Schools of every denomination
are respectfully invited to attend.
July 29 10 2
the Anniverraiy of the Heidville
Bible Society
WILL take plaee in the Chvpel at Il?-i(]-.
title, on the fir*t W?dt*9*d*>j in AuffuU next,
(the filth dny of the month.) The annual
report from the Executive Committer will
be read at 10 o'clock. l'r?>f. Carlisle, of
Woffnrd College, Dr. Porter end Col. Fair,
of Abbeville, have each promised to be
prevent, and will deliver addresses suitable
to the occasion ; others nleo are expected.?
The Society includes al' Spartanburg l)i?tHat,
l?etvseen Tyger River, North Branch
knd Enoree. We hope all the friends of
the Bible cause, in the bounds of the Soclefy,
trill be present Come one, come all*?
let your interest In this great work appear.
R. H. REID, Pres. ofSocialy.
Reldvillr, & C., July 24, 1888.
Julv 29 10 1
Hotifkerii Sorglio Sugar
Company.
THE andersigned, u General Amenta fur
lb* above Aaaoeiatlon, propose to organise
in Greenville and oih. r Districts,
Companies for the purpose ot MANUFACTUitlNO
SUOAH aad REFINIHO -YKUP
from the juioe of the Sorghum Cane. Sev ral
of th??e Companies ere now in successful
end profitable operation In the United States
and the Sugar and Byrnp produced hy thrtn
hare been examincn by e< mpetent judges
and pronouneed unequalled.
We propoee:
let To manufacture a bright, golden
Syrup, equal In flavor to auy Sj run.
Id. To atanufboture from 6 to 7 pound*
of Sugar per gallon of Sjrup, not inferior
to any brown Sugar, and far superior to
many varieties, the residuum of 8yrup still.
M. To tranufacture a superior article of
Viu^gar from the waste. All this we do
with very little additional labor.
4th After the Sugar season is over, we
propose to refine and greatly improve ciude
Syr ape, or Syrupe tuede in the ordinar)
way.
6th. We propoee to relieve sour Syrups
af all wcefie qualities, and give them n dell
aloua flavor, leaving them without liability
to sour a second time.
These are our broad propositions We
oo not ih in? conHTJtinny n urge in laxe
or etateroente, or the atatementa of hnn*
4rod* at certibeates we might append, bat
we prnpoaa to pay, from each Diatriet one
reliable man'# expenaea to go to LouUville,
Kentucky, In the Fall, and lnvtailgatw the
operation there for himarlf.
W. P. PAS8M0UR,
JAMES WII.I1KI.M,
General Agenta for the Southern ftt-ntea.
J. B. Lawia. Preaident, 68 Btcund Street,
Lonlavllle, Ky.
fW Pert her information may be had l?y
eaUtttg on Da W. P. pAaaMOnr, at Mr#. M.
Thaaapaon'# reetdenea, Buneomba fit.. Orean
vlllo. or by letter addreaead to the l'r?atdtut
In Louisville.
empire o? Auger and Syrup may be aaco
at the Ifouniatnrrr Office, and at Maeara.
Gatnaa * Raarden's atore: where peraAna
iptaraaud may alao obtain pamphleU, fraa
tif eoat, giving full iuformalion in reference
to the proper cultivation of &>rLliam.
JqjyW ' 10 tf
TMS S
Laurel Creek Democratic Club.
THIS Clab will m.-ot ai Mt-Daniel's ^Cross
Roads on FRIDAY, the SIst ofyulr, instant,
at 10 o'olook, A.M. A gonoral turnout is ox
poo tod and desiroil, as bu.ioess oT importauco ^
will bo boforo tho Club. By ordur of tlia Pro- "
sidont. Vi E. MARTI!', Secretary. H
July 39 10 1 I.
PONY AND WAGON "
.AT '? i
AUCTION, i
ON Monday, August 8d, 8nbsdav, I will
roll ?n front ol Court llou*t>, at 12|
o'tdnek, to lbs highest bidder, a GENTLE
PONt. suitable tor a Indj- lo rids) also ?
WAGON and HAKNE8&, in good order. I
JULIUS C. SMITH, Auctioneer. 1
- July 29 10 1
Hat?, Clotbina: and Sb6f a. -
WILL be sold ?n Monday oh e day,
Annual Ad. at my Ofbo??, ni IftJ J
ii'vlotk, amidiy lots of GOODS. lo eloae '
consignments consisting Iti i Rrt of, '
Ladies' and Children's SlinM, M?*n and '
Boye' F?lt and Stinw Hats, Ladies'Sb?rkii
(l, Pint. Knives, 2 plejeee Pants Onoil y
Mn'ik C??tA Paula ?nd Vests. Wi?. W Alpftca
Coats, Silk Neck Ties, Silk Gloves, Lily's
Prroiissioti Caps, O I>. Cv|>s, 4 doton Tooth
Brofhcf, 2 |dopes 4-4 Riraw Matting 8 '
boxes Futility Soap, 2| boxes Chewing To? S
bacco.
JULIUS C. SMITH, Auctioneer.
July 29 10 1 j
Notico.
IN conformity with the requirements of the
' Internal lievcnuo Laws, I hereby pivo
notice to all persona who iiuiy claim a STILL, ]
CAP nud WORM seised on tho 20th July, by
HUDSON SMITH, Assistant Assessor, on
tb?. premises of William Cox, about li miles
from Greenville, lor vlolntion of Intervul
Kcrenu^ Laws, to tnako such claim before mo I
within 3b days from tho first publication of '
this notice. A. L.-COlid,
Deputy Collector of Iutcrnal IU-rcuuc. '
July 29 10 3- '
NOTICE!.
nAVING been appointed by tbc Mantt- I
faclurer# Aurcnt for the exclusive rn'e I
of 11 io COTTON PLANT COOKING
STOVE for the liistriuta of Pickens, Green
ville, Rpartnnturg, Lairena. Abbeville.
Yoik, Union, Newberry, Edgefield, Cheater.
Fab field, I.-xington, K'cblnnd, Omhgsburg
and Kershaw, I would reaped fully Inform
the citizens of the above named Districts
that I will keep on band a large supply ?f
tliese Stoves, wnich I w ill Hell nt low piicis
for cash only.
Wliuleaalo dnlcis supplied n liberal
discount. A. l'Al.MElt.
0"U!HP*, 8. C t
July 29 10 2 I
Notice.
APPLICATION will l>c made at tho next,
or present Session of tho Legislature,
f?r the passage of nn Act, Incorporating tho
5 Wilton Bridge Company." controlling the
Itri<lro otcr SalUila lllvirr ncur Wi11 inmnt<>it.
July 22 0 8m
General Meeting of tho Groon !
ville Dt mocratic Club.
AT the suggestion of sundry number* of
<llfl'ercnt Democratic Clubs in :liis I?i?- i
triet, I respectfully request eitcli of tliu Clubs
to appoint Delegates .to attond the regular
meeting at tho Court House, on the 1st Monday,
iu August neat, consider tho propriety of
adopting some system of uniform action, in
reference to important ^matters. A full attendance
ts desired.
W. II. CAMPBELL, Prcs't. Central Club.
July 22 V 2
Buck's Cooking Stoves.
IIIaVE rcidved n innre lot of these No
1 COOKING SToVFJS. of different
aiii-o?No. 7, 8, and 51 and No. 9 Exteft-h n
Top, with Q?pper Raieivoir nnd Warmer
attaehed, with all fhc fixture* complete.?
Having told over 40 of -these Hiov. a, I can
give rrcotimti nJatli.i'S fr nt nil who have
ns-'d them It Is tha l>?st 8iove in use.
If ) on want a Good Cool it-g Stotte call
and examine them at my Auition Seles
Room, next door Nor'h of Old Court House.
Jul in* C. Smith,
ALSO.
Iron Pols. Nettles ItniVni P.m PI"
Back*. and Fronts. Old 8tovn cl the tnnke
of Buck'* P %I?-tit enn he tuii!? *t> fimd as
new if nol badly broken. J. C. S.
July 22 9 2
W. H CAMMER,
PRACTICAL GtURSMtTH
AND MACHINIST.
<n<s
CORN 8LIELLFRS, Pulton Oina. Locke,
Kerosene Oil l^tinpa, Sewing Mn
chine* and Parasols, Ur.i'AlBKD with
promptness. Charges reasonable.
I bsve on hand, and which ia off, r<rl for
?ale, an improved Peach and Apple Punier,
an examination of which la Invited.
I am prepared to furnicli STENCIL
PLATE"4, lor Marking Clothes.
Stand?-At Wcatfleld'a old Shop.
July 22 0 If
University of South Carolina,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
TUG next Session will bogin on
|g|j^^tho f'irtt Monday in Oetalirr.?
'fli i? University offer* every a<1vantage
for thorough training in
the Literary and Scientific branch*
e?, and in the Schools of I.aw ami Medioino.
The aggregate ex pontes for the Session of
nine months are?For a Stu.lent in three Literary
or Holontlfio Schools, about $2'.i0 ; fur a
Student In Law, about $280 ; and for a full
course In the Medical School, about $.170.?
These suuis includo fees for tuition and uae of
library, hoard, room rent, fuel, lights and
washing.
For Catalogues, or further information, nddnss
Iter. C, BRUCE WALK KH, Secretary
of Faculty. R. W. BARNWELL.
Chairman of Faculty.
July 33 $ td
Notice.
T irEltRBY forbid nil persons from pnrcbat*
'I ing the LOT OP LAND sitnntcd in the
Town of Groenv)Ue, on whioh I new lire, and
which waa conveyed by mo to PATRICK F.
HOPPBR of North Carolina, by deed hearing
date the 8th day of Fehrnary, as the above
conveyance was without Consideration, and
,tho traneaclion fraudulent on the part of the
I said Patrick llnppor. RUTH LEWIS.
1' July IV, 1848. h~3
1 -L ' ' 1 " * ?
? U T M i ft I
FOSTER & HUNTER !
A HE offering to the cilisens of Greenville
i\. end the viellity. a New and Fr?sli
I lock of Unodt at low prices, and by tlictr
tteution to bushieM. and nee of all lb? laillltl*
for obtaining good* upon Such terms
s will enable them to sell as low im the
owest. paying Cash 0?r all their purchases, J
ml telling entiifcly for cash, they hope to |
btniu a fair share of the public palruuagc. .
FOSTill Ji HUNTKll have on burnt a
fine slock of Light Calico's, Ltleaohcd
nd Uuldeao)ted etics, at low figures.
I ROSTER A HUNTER have Irish Lin. nr.
Rlay and lirown Linens, Linen I tuck
nd Farm--re* Linen, at the lowest Cai-h
rioes. j
IjHXSTKR A HURTKR have I'lald and !
Fancy Bhfnnter CnMiunres. Tweeds.
(Mf, U? pi-lletits, <fre . A?.
E?OSTRU A HUNTER hn*s HnTdVTf |
iliicf', Linen unit Cotloh, lli>si?-ry and
H-ives, Hoop Skil ls, Ft ill Trimmings, Ac., i
in , hi low as tlie market offer <ls.
I^O^TEH A iTT;NTlilt ii?ve iitt^^"T7.'
martinis, It-no*. Lawns, Muslins, uk
ery low figures.
f7M)STER A HUNTF.Il l?nvo a latg* Stcck
L of Gents', 1.?die*' and C hUdr? us'Slmee^
vhieh they ?s?t warrant to bo good and do
foo-1 service,
170HTRU A HUNTER have a low Fine
Soft Fur- nnd Wool Hate fr/7, at eftremely
low pi lock, They know vlmt they
ny lo he true. ,
f^OSTEIl A HUNTER etVuood nnd lBnf
L Kin mid Java C--ffeee, and Greet) and
Slack Tea*.
FOSTER A PUNTER have on hand end
just receiving Brown end lit flood Su{nve
and Syrups, Molusses. A-.
Ij'OSTEU A HUNTER are r.-oelvimr CanI
die.', Raisins, Citron, tdpices, Canned
fish. Ao. '
ITVSTEU A HUNTER sell Broome, Buckri?,
Tula and Ce-lnr Pall*.
Foster a tiuntf.r keep Ky. uia?
Powder, 8I?<4 and (.'ape.
POSTER A HUNTKlt sell Bar Turpentine
L Soap*, Colgate's Toilet Si-a|-e, Windsor
toap, and other kinds. Yeast l*owJof8,
dastard, F'avorlng Extracts. Au.
POSTER A HUNTER Imve Fresh Butter.
L Sodn, Fancy and other tracker# and
liecult.
July 16 8 4
F11S0R H. G. M CAfflpr
WOULD respectfully announce to his
Iricnds and the citir.ens of (trcunville,
.hat it i? hi# intention to return to this place
in the early part of August next, for the purpose
of resuming the duties of Lis Profession.
Uc solicits the patronage of the public,
July 15 ' 8 tf
REDUCTION IN, rRICES,
GOODS
rmmrmn ititin ninn rr.mTin
LntJutu lafiiJ LVLn CttJfll.
THAVK returned front iltf North, nn<!
am nt my old at and, Hoke's Corner,
Goods at Reduced l*riee<?pr?c?-8
lliat wi'l suit the times, and as 1 intend to
change iny business next tall, will rot tin toto
sell my |<r<'a?nt 8tork nt the lowest p?aslide
rates, to oover est and charges. To
any person desirous of buying Cheap Goods,
I would simply say. come and look at what
I have in Stoic. Icarn the prices, and if y<-u
don't find good Goods, at the rates stnted,
then 1 do not expect you to t..ke them.
I have on hand u fine lot of Large, Heavy
and Kat Teitncssea
BACON! BACON!!
flaeon?Sides, Shoulders and Hams, which
I will sell Low for Cash, or In xchange foe
Corn and Flour. Call nud examine It.
.5110. D. Afrlimore,
Ifnke'a Old Stand, West Corner Public
Square, Next I>oor New Court House.
July 10 8 tf
11Mill
14.000 ^C<?,0ICB j
3O0 Sack* Kxtra Family N. C. FLOUR
IOO SiicVh Standard Liverpool SALT
25 Kegs JlAILS, assorted sites
20 Balea BATESVILLB SHIRTING
IO Bills* JlcBKK SHIRTING
20 Bale* COTTON YARN
20 Prime *n?I Fair RIO COFFEE
20 BarralU SUGAR
10 BAGS Durham Smoking T0T1ACC0
2 RAGS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
Shoes, Hats,
DRY 0001)8, DRUGS kV,
Oor Stock of HATS ami SHOES i? very
Urge an?l complete, ami wo will guarantee nut
entire Stock will compare with nny in Town,
both a* to quality and price. A call will satisfy
you.
DAVID & STUADLEY.
May 18 61 tf
I a Um /*v atltl^ a ^ 4 Us M Si
T>l Ji/t i vi
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SO. CA.
In the Matter of B. M. IIIUllTOWKtt.?/?
Ihinkruptrv.
'pilIS IS TO OIVE NOTICE, that on the
JL 18th day of July, A. 1)., 1868, a War.
rant in Bankruptcy hwi* is/tied out of tlio District
Court of the United States, for the District
of South Carolina, ngainst the estate of
It. M. IIK?IITOWRR of Mcrrfttsrille, In the
District of Ureenville, and State of South
Carolina, who hath been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon bis own Petition ; that the payment of
niiv debts, and the delivery of any property
belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his
use, and tho trnnsfor of any property by him,
are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of tho
Creditors of said Bankrupt, to provo their
debts, and to choose oue or more Assignees of
bis estate, will be held at a Court ot Bankruptcy,
to bo holdon on the 20th day of August,
A. D., 1868, at 12 o'clock, M., at Yorkvill**,
S. C., before W. I. Clawho.m, Esq., olio
of the Registers of said Court.
J. P. M. F.I'PINO, U. S.
Marshal, as Messenger.
By T. W. Cla whom, Dp'ty Messenger.
Jv'y 32 9 8
! 1 H T i 55 5
THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
JAMBS P. BOYCE, D. D.,.
Professor of Systematic Theology, I'ulcwiiThoofogy
unit Apologetic*.
JOHN A. UKOADUS, D. D.,
Proferaor of InU-rprt-lMtioti of Iho New Tostfttnt'nt,
and Preparation huJ Delivery ol Sermon*.
BASIL MANLY, Jit., D. D.,
Prnf.xti.r ..t USI.II..I ?ll 1
protiitiun of thu Old Testament.
ffM. WILLIAMS, D. I).,
Professor of Church llidurr, Church Government,
and l'astorul Huiks
r|"*IIE Session opens tho first tiny <\f SepI
temher, and continues eight months. It
is particularly desirable that Students should
he present fit tho rery beginning of tho Sossion.
Tho Introductory Lecture ttlii htj delivered
by Hov. VT. Williams, on Tuesday,
September 1st., 13AH, at III o'clock.
Tho plan of the 8etiiiuftr^ it fiettiiiar. Instruction
is provided Aduptod to the vntious
classes of tho llaptist Ministry. White these
who have enjoyed superior sdratitngtst of literary
culture nood A complete currier low of
Theological Study, it is important to atlofd
tacilitics to thoso of our brethren w.hofo circunistunccs
IiaVo Hot peftniitcd, ami will not
now allow, their entrance on n full Literary
Cotirso. Accordingly, those who wish to pursao
A full Theological Course, (including tho
Hebrew abd Greek Scriptures, and thu best
Latin writers on Theology,) have the opportunity
of doing So, tho range of Study being as
fefctebsiirc a* any oilier institution in the country.
Those, on the other hnnd, who desire
the mo*t thorough preparation they are able
to giitn without a knowledge of tho Learned
Langurtges, can study the Scriptures in the
English version, (US tho other Students do also,)
and purSUo a complete Theological Course
in all the topics which do not reipiire Greek,
Hebrew or Latin. Kvch Student selects such
subjects us ho prefers ; and each subject, exccpt
the Greek and Hebrew, is completed in
one Session. The whole range of Theological
Study is divided iuto eight dlstiuct Schools,
as follows :
/. JJiblical Introduction.
II. Old 7'e*t<t stent Interpretation, (Enylish
and Hebrew.)
III. iWn> frVvwrnt Interpretation, (Emjand
(jrcek.)
IV. Systematic 'J heolnjjf, ( English anil Latin.)
V. polemic Theology and Apologetics.
VI. HomiUties.
VII. EcctesiastiraI History.
I"///. Church Oocsmstent and Pastoral Duties.
The Student is graduated in each of tnesc
Schools separately, the pruduation depending
on strict examinations held mainly in writing.
Thus a Student, if successful, may complete
in one year tho Studies of tbo Schools which
ho lins selected, according t > his preparation
or preference, and onn afterwards decide
whether he will eoutinuc another year, and
what other subjects he will study. The com
picto Course of tho Institution trill ordinarily
require thro? or lour years, according to tho
Student's ability, thoroughness o! preparation
Mid diligence.
Tbero are no charge* for Tuition, nor Feos
ol any kind. Text llook* arc loaned to Student*
who cannot supply thunvclrer, though
it is much better to own them, if pmctk-aMu.
A Building bos been eccuied, iu which the
Student* reside and board in common, paying
tho actual cost of their supplies. Lost year
this was about nine dollars a month, Iicm.Uk
fuel, lights and washing, ft is thought that
for the ensuing Session $100 will cover the entire
expetuc, exclusive of clothing and traveling
expcnr.es.
If brethren deslrowe of offending ffrc r.nnhlo
to provide tho tvlioie of thff necessary niuount,
they arc invited to cominunieate with nnv
member of tho Faculty, informing hint boiv
much they can provide themselves, or secure
from their immediate friend*, and how much
assistance they (till need. Some brethren
have kindly offered to nsssist in this matter,
and further con'ritutiuua lor tho purpose are
invited.
B. MANLY, Jn.,
Secretary of the Futility.
July 7th, TSO0. 8-3
Tho State of South Carolina,
OREENYiLLE COUNTY.
Iu Rqnitjr,
JOHN A. HAWKINS, by next frtowd, rf ?/.,
r?. JIAKUIKT I>. DILL le
Murthtil! Aticti, Sale, Partition, ti'r.
ruK8VANT to tho Decretal Order in Oris
cose, tho creditors of JOHN P. HAWKINS,
deccnscd, are required to render and
provo their demanda before me, on or before
the first day of Novcnit>cr next
J. P. MOOKK, C. E. O. D.
July 12tb, 18M, S-td
Th A CtntA A f C A,1 f ll f A K aII V. A
&uu u inic ui uuuvu vniuiiuai
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Ill Equity.
JOHN W. MORGAN. Executor, ... tlNNEY
N. MORGAN et al.? Ilitl to JIttrihall Atnet!,
Hole, Injunction, if f.
PURSUANT to the Decretal Order In tin
Atiovu cn?e, the creditors of NATHAN'
1KL MORGAN, deceased, tro required t<
render and prove their demand* before me, 01
ar before ?bo first day of Itseember next.
.!. P. MOORE, C. E. (1. D.
July 12tb, 1808. 8- td
The Sta o of South Carolina
a HE EX VILL E CO UXT Y.
In Equity.
NANCY ROWDEN, Administratrix, and R
L. ROWDEN, Administrator, ?. J. M
ltOWDKN ct at.? Hill to Morthnll A? < ??
Mule, Injunction, Jr.
rllKSUANT to the Decretal Order in tb
above rase, tbe creditors of KKClfEf
liOWDEN, deceased, are required to rcmle
and pr?re their demuud* before me, withii
three mouths, (on or before the 1Mb day o
October next.)
J. P. MOORE, C. E. Q. D.
July 12th, 1888. 8 td
The Stato of South Carolina
Gil BEX VI LIE CO US T Y.
In Equity.
ET.TZA J. PRINCE, Executrix, re. NAX&
McK INNKY el al.?Hill to Mar. Ik mil A net,
Sale, IxjHHctioH, ifc,
TJURSUANT to the Decretal OHur in th
1 above rase, the creditor* of JASl'KR J
1* KIXCE, deceased, nro required to rondo
and prove tboir demands beforo mo, on or bo
fore live firat day of December next.
J. P. ilOORE, C. K. O. D.
July 12th, 18(18. 8-td
Notice to Commissioners Roads an<
Bridges, 3d Reg't., 8 C. M.
AN Extra Meeting of the Commissioner
of Road' and Bridget, will be hel<
at Tone) * Old Field, on Saturday, the 1*
day of Augutt. The member* are all ex
peeled t?> be preaent, ** bualneee of ini|>ort
mice moat be trnnaacted, and got in prime
ebape to lorn over to our succeeaora. Tli
Tax Collector and all others interested ar
requested to be preaent.
JAMES MoCULl.OUOIT,
Chairman Board Commlaaionera Roads an<
Mtidir-a, 8d Regiment, 8. C. M.
July 10 b 8
> 11 S i .
BARGAINS!
m yyro
ARE OFFERING GREAT I?
LO
WAMSLY i
fluiw mcsiviid An
ALSO IN EVERY LINE OF
FORGET THE PLA<
JBML M?
SULL
MAIN STREET. 0
Jnljr 1
SSIImEi
DRUG
Hi mIMI w
MORCAN
AM) WESTMORELAM
KEEP CONSTANTLY on lmud a FUL*
STOCK OF
DRUGS
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS
iV. I N T ?
?as,
DYE-STUFFS,
FANCY ARTICLES
AX1*
KMDRAGING THE STOCK
USUALLY KEPT
IN A
F I HST o n T> F It
ESTABLISHMENT,
|3T*EVEItYTIIINGr WE PU
UP MAY I'.E DEPENDED 0:
AS IN EVERY WAY ltKLI/
BLE.
(Jive Us a Visit.
STATIONERY
STATIONERY
STATIONERY
JUST received, a large and ham
some lot of STATIONERY
conbiiting. in j>ai*t, of: Foolscn]
Letter and Note PAPER, be
quulity ; Peng, Ink, Pencil?, &(
Ac., which please call and exai:
1 ine.
: ICBD 80I)X WATKi
i OYItUPS ? Creatn, Strawberr
O Lemon, Pineu]?|?le, Vanili
Oinger, Banana and Sargnparili
June 21 5 tf
j The State of South Carolin;
/lUWtfVVII I ill OA I TXT TV
\n\rini? ? iuijij vvtii i 1<
In Court of Ordinary.
E. W. NASll AN L> .TANK NASH, Applienn
. ajprimu Mootiey Rudgcrs, Martha ltodge
Cely Anu Rodger*, Marietta Itodgers, be
s . of KLIZAliHTfl J.0HGKR8, deceasi
; Junius K. Hubb und others, l)sfon<laiiU:
f'lfiitiuii for mile or itiritiim of Haul Eita
4 ~f T nppenring to my satisfncticTi tbat Moon
I ltodgcra. Mvlht Rodger?, Cely A
Rodger* and Marietta Rodger*. heirs of KLI
AHT'TIt ROTtGKRS, deceased, reside Wilht
tliis State: It is ordered and decreed, Tl
' they do appear at a Court of Ordinary, in p
. 8?n or by Attorney, on Siituriiny the 3d <i
of Uotuker oij-t, at 10 o'clurk, A. M., to sh
can so, if any they can, why the Koitl Estate
.TA-MKS HARD, deceaaedreiin?tp in Groenvi
Cuuuiy, on waters Rabtirn Creek, bourn
. by lauds of C. 11. Stewart, Mrs. T. C. liolll
and other*, ntxl containing ON K HL'NOHl
>, ANI> 9WIHXT ACKK8, more or less, shot
not bo sold or divided, for partition auioug I
e bairs of *uid deceased.
4 Given under uiy band, at Greenville Coi
r House, this 3d day of .Tnlv, A. I). 18C.8.
? 8. J. DOUTillT, 0. G. H.
f Jufy 3 7 3n
llKIJCilANT MILLS.
- r m fc, unilersipne.l ml..run tlio public tl
L ho has recently put hi* MILLS in th
1 nu|(h and complete repair, nnd is wi ll prep
ril to turn out the bent of Flour. Hi* 1501
IN(} CLOTHS uro entirely new, nnd ho fc
Confident of bcinp ?hle to (five complete tnl
I' faction to his patrons and friends.
?, I still have in nty employ Mr. J. IV. CA
MAN, who is mjfarded its one of the hest Sn
e lers in the State.
f Corn, Hyc, Buckwheat, Ac., pronnd ns (
I tnerly. U. W. PAKKINS.
. July 9 7 t
Notico.
TN comformity with tho requirements of
. Jt Internal Huvenuo .Laws, I hereby p
J notice to nt! persons who inny claim a STII
CAP and WORM, seised on tho 8th July,
slant, about seveu miles from (irccnvilio Co
" Ilouse, about one uiile from Mrs. Cross';
1 make such claim before ino within 30 di
I from the first publication of this notice.
A. L. COBB,
r Deputy Col. Int. Itcv. Orconville County
r July 10 8
e Roceivod To-day,
A FINK lot of TF.NNfKSKU HAC<
which I will sell low for en*A. It
J fine. Call auil see it, noil then ooinp
price#. JNO. D. ASHMOItK
June 8 8 if
11 1
' '
BABGAlNSl
KO &, SffiSO
sTDUCEMENT8 IN A CHOICE
X OF
?R? SMIS?
l ?OTI? raxs ?IT.
GOODS ON HAND.? DON'T;
:E OF 4- BAKU AINSP
K. rELTK-KmS
IVAN & SON,
pro SITE MANSION HOUSE.
o tf
) &rS?JElTZ2DZ'!F}
' a?.
^ X WISH to inform the Citiscns of OrconJL
ville nnd tbu surrounding .Districts, tliat
> 1 liavo just arrived with tho
DURST STOCK OF GOODS
ever purchased by mo since tho war. I wil
' not surrender to any man in Town or District,
j. tlint in) can soil (loud* of the SAME QUALITY
CHEAPER tliun 1 cau. Call and examine
for yourselves, ut
STEEN'S 3T0RE.
May 27 1 tf
Received and in Storo,
'* 1 VERY Large Quantity ?>t" COUNTRY
x\. L5ACON?Hums, ShoOldei-8 and Sides,
which I will dispose of Low lor Cash, at
Wholesale or Retail.
THOMAS STEEN.
June 17 4 tf
) Crockery.
X am just receiving and oponing the best,
JL largest and cheapest lot of CROCKERY
* that has been brought to this plAco since tho
wnr. a iuii usBuriiuuni ui mi mump. vnti
and examine. THOMAS STEEN.
June 10 8 tf
I nm opening u Splendid Stuck of Groceries,
) at very reduced price*. Call uuJ satisfy your
fttrcs that it is so, at
BTKEN'S STOHE.
May 27 1 tf
Also, n large and magnificent lot of Glassware
arjd Crockery at very low figures. Call
and judge for yourselves, at
STKEN'S STOUK.
May 27 1 tf
Special attention is called to the elegant
t assortment of Shoes?Ladies', Misses', Hoys',
^ Youths' and Servants', and u very Uno lot of
, 1'lowinons' Shoos?extra ftno Brogues. Call
and prove what I say, at
STEEN'd STOHE.
May 27 1 tf
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS
ANI)
CONFECTIONER * ES'
r|',llE subscriber would respectfully inA
iottn the public that he keeps conslaul'
ly on hand and for sale,
* WINES BRANDIES, LIQUORS, LAC ER BEER
AND AIE,
I, TOGETHER WITH
P' OYBTBF.S, CAP.DINED,
CHEESE, CflACKERS, &C.
11- And would le pleased to receive ords/s
for the shrue, either in small or large quantities.
",p ALSO
fie is conciaiuiy Keeping a ?nppiy oi
LtJ v.BEIi on hand, of all s-xes, when; Carll,
neuters and others can be supplied promptiy
nnd ni reasonable prices, for cash, retail
or wholesale. LIU Yard is In rear of Ida
store, and au inspection is d rii cd.
x* LEATHER! LEATHER!
lie also deal* in Upper and Sole l.EATIIt?,
EU, and the Stock is constantly kept up.?
re, Prices are low.
irs Call ai d see me. Store in the Lalimor
d. Building, first door above Ooodlet! House.?
J. L. SOUTHERN.
'?" June .1 2
<y
z- Tho State of South Carolina,
,ut GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In tho Court of Ordinar;*
iin/ It. II. JACOBS, Administrator wi'li the
oiv Will annexed, nguinst James M Jne?-l.s,
i of Mary E. JaeOhs, miner and nth eta, Dei'.le
fendnnts. Citation for Final Settlement
led and Decree.
inp * T appearing to my satisfaction that James
I' J M Jacobs, Mary E. Jacobs, minor, roside
witliout this State:' It is ordered and
'k? decreed, that they do appear at a Conrt of
Ordinary, in person or by attorney, on Sut-'
ur urday, the 6th day of September next, at
10 o cloek, A. M., to slu'W cause, if any
. tliey can, why a Final Settlement of the
Estate of WILLIAM JACOBS, deceased,
should not be made, and a I)cciee given
1 theteoft.
, Given under my hand, at Gicenviile
Court House lids fith dav of June. A I).
l*f.8. S. J. D0UT111T, O. G. I>.
June 10 8 8m*
li8' S one's Mills.
~j\ |~Y MILLS are now in firot rate order,ill.
1*1. having Wen It F.l* AI REF) and comn'eted
with FIRST CLASS FRENCH
'or- MURRS, from Uticn, New York, n new and
superior Smuttej1, which cleanse* without
f waste ; an enlarged and improved Moiling
" Reel, newly re-covored w?th the most im.
proved and superfine Anchor Molting Cloth,
the and attended l>y A. M. Holmes it Son, of
ivo long experience, anil of at-knowii dgt (1 *u?
LL, perioiity a* wheat millet a.
in- I'lihlie pa'ronage is solicited, and will he
t'rt thankfully received.
to - JESSE K. STONE.
*>' July 81 li, 1888. 7-4
BUKIIAM
~ SMOKING TOBACCO.
HAVING received the agoncy of tl.o
ahove ju-tlv celehrated Mrnnd of
L is TOIiAtVO, we wll auk.- It to yonr Inter,
are i est to hoy from tie. For vale hy wholesale|
or retail. 1?AV1I> & STEAM LY
Ovt 80 U.