Major Redmond Coming Home. Judge W. G. Field. of Piekens, who. although iot a moonshiner, lu b tle fast friend of Lew-i-s R. Redmond. the famolls ml oonishinie chief, stiekling to him when others had forgotten him, was inl the city yesterday. ie has pos itive assurances that Maj. Redmiuond will be transferred from Aulurn prison 'where le is serving a tenl years' Sel tence, to the pelitentiary at Columbia within the next fortnight. 'lhe re moval will be made on the reeoiuneni datiot. of the Surgeon of Auburn, who says that Major Redmontu's lugs are seriously in3jured, the left one being al most entirely gone, and that he will not live out the remaiiig eight years of his term unless he is taken to a mil der climate. tJiidge Melton has taken an interest in the case, anld cordially aided the efforts to'saVe the repelItent prisoler's life. Mrs. Redmond, with her three chil "Ide, is living with a relative inl Pick ens county. :u I as sooni as her his hand reaches Colhnbia Judge Field wishes to take lier down to meet him. William Kelly, the imati sent frotm Pickens to Auburn for two years anid eight moths for shooting Deputy Mar shall Gary, has served oit his time., less six months coimutation for good condulelt, aid was inl town to thie circus yesterday,having gained thirty ponilds of flesh, lots of experience ald4.1 lin14 suit of clothes during his inen reeration. lie says Major Redml'sl.d wounded leg has straightened So far as to ailow him to touch his foot to t le grounid. The Major is lea u-ning shoenaking,. and Kelly wore a pair of boots iade by himu1 vesterdav, having. obtained then by special retInest. lie broughjit with him a very handsome I made 4f steel and leather by Major Rllmolnd and sent. a a pIcsiit to his frieid Judge Field.-Greenville Newe. Dead on the Track. Early yesterday morning wheln the t riaI from Charlotte due here at 6 a. mn., was approacling the city the engp-ineer discovered a man lying bel ween the rails. The signal was giveni "Oto fhig' and the brakes appliud but the tr;in W4as n4ot stopped intil it had r1im seven ty-live yards beyoIIi I mI It an. The e'ngineer and train hands rani back anid dhiscoveredl t he body lying het ween t wo crlos-t irs ami in such posit ion that neithe r the headh nor feet touched thle rails. '.The body was cold an d rigid showing it had been d ead for somew time. In all p)robabilify freight traiu No. 20 which arrives from (Charlotte ut Greenville at 9.50 p. m,. struck thle nlconisciotus sleep~er andl hurledh him ini to eternity, lie '.vaus found1( about20 paces wvest from where the fragmecnts of he agwere, andl had1( evidenitly been rolled o'ver' and over by the traiin withbout Otting under tlie w.heels. Marks of blood coluldl be found e very few step~s, and w.here the body lay <;u ite a ERs.-Nt waOS :uI Ohio m~hwho, whenl a terribla stoim lbgn one Iiilit. ruhed into the house of a neigh.1bor :and cvrd (ut1: "n, this is the 'inii p of earth "I am afraid it is,"' was the iply. "A nd( what shall we dt .*" "-lake our peace wit h ctaVen1." hioie%( be giam to shake. a c t. excited uiiani exelinoim'd "Joe., yol lot live buselick of wheat hist fall y'' yevs." -And you have yoursusicin ? "II vaie. 'T1i 11n:111 who) took my wheat. had hetter own tip." "-al you forgive hil " [ eau." Wel l ilere the wind suIddenlly dro)pped, and after a look through t te winiIow, the Constcif.'Iwee- t rickeln 1ua:i turne(l and tilished. Ye. if ever I meet him, 'll advi.(e hiii to call arould." W E-STIANO W ITH A TLG1:(MA P1H l'o14.-It was udig.hit. aind the situ t in ineair thbe "W\orbl '' uillee." Thle full. I he walked' up to1 thme tiie-aii T 'hen lie sat, dlowni oi thle (urb)4tne. "Whyi (lon'tI the eaur :-t art ' Het r'ceived( nto answ~er. "WAhiy dlon't the~ car start ?" Still not. aiiswer. "G.immtue back mec fare, thi'n y'' It w'as not retumrnedh. T1hent he jumiped up, grabbed the telegraph pole around( tIhe waList andi attemted to trip it, .p. Ther was a spirited( tuggig for several secondhs, anid thten lit hiad unule1 a territle kick at the " feet" of his advers~ary ; a nd the result, was that lhe kicked himnselIf over his own headt(. .lie ickedl htiumself upi and mjoved off, saymng: "Yer smarter conmducetor thian I thought yer wuz, but I believe niow thtI'd a throwed yer, if yer c:oat 1hadtcmeofyr IT R ElE WITHi TJi H E CURT. "'Ilave youl got any fail y ?"' askied a vouing Austin lawyer of a coloredl maun 'wrom hie was~ oinOitedl by the court to defend, the latter being chiargedi with having stolenm a hioise. "I1'se niot got. no family yet. I looks to youl for (lat.'' "'Look to mec to supply' you with a family !'' "I looks to you ani'de juriy."' "tWhait kind of stufY is that you are talking ?" "'Hit's just what I says. Miss Ma tilely Snowball says ef I only gits a yeah in the penopotentiary she'fl w'ait furi mei, but of I gets moahi, (den shie's gwie ermarr'y de berruy fustnga wha coesalong. So yer sees, os wvhat a 'sp~onsibihlty dar' am rest' on ver." A S'ECIEMEN CO'MPOSITION.-Th e follovinig is at verbatim et litleratiim copy of a note receitly reCeived by a young hlady of this plaee, from one Qf the too utterly Intense duides sojourning inl the commnity Mis -. My most adorable 'lea vine effulgeice of beauty 'will you Coll desendingly to deSend so far from your native dignity as to allow yom humble admirer the supreme felicity of escorting you to pr)cechinlg next wedniesdav niglit Yours Very Sept - 1883 A SINECURE. --A cert-ain physian, who has not got nuiich practice hired a siall colored boy to aecompany himl) ill his viitan din hold his horse. "Illow does-, yer like yer inew% place? ,sked the bo's Iother wheni lie Came homne mn Saturlday nlighrt,. I Ii ke(; it fI I -St 'at. W e IIher has to Stop at d e house at all like tihle iolder doctors. I jess gits all de riden' I waiits" was the reply.-Austin Sif a1lU ) 11 iderstood Iluin nature quite well when LIe re marked : "When your pocket hook is empty, and everyhody knows it, yoi ean put' all youi' frieils in it, and it wont hlm ge out worth a cent. 6 Get voor. Bill--head.s ,t ter he1ads. Note-hewulk, Enelo~~qpe ,01si-: ne-4 V4ardI. Visitinjg c(ards, Inivitationi var ds. blnk Po.tal (-rds, Circulurs, PostersI ti.hlndbillk, Blanks, &v, dont at T i i.: Il Essi:Nul-:n office' with ieat where this side of Charieston. -A p-lhilosopher wo hlal married al vulgar girl usied 1 ocall her "browil s1-1 gPa r,'' bec-ause, he said, ".* hIe was sweet, -Never propose to a girl inl writing. It. ks "presenlf tCOMPan y''3 t hat, is " Ways :!(cepted.' -T~lhe( wea'kes.t sp)otI t i n man is BLAC KSMITlH ING~ lu all its br'anc(hes, done by JAMES ROSEMOND. Easley, S. C. Give~ hiim a call andme satisfaction will he given, both .' .s to work anud chares. Oct. 12-12mn A WORD) TO THIE PUBIO OWNEY Bros.. A visit to O)wnbey Bro'. wvill con Vmee ou ihat we canm Hell you GOOD)S as CHIEALP as the CHE APEST. Our stock is no0w complIete, consisting of Flour, Racon, Lard, Coff'ee, Sugar (;amnned Goods* of evoet y dIescription, Plaini and( Fanlcy amudies ini endless, waire'. A full line of thlat comupete with Greenville prices. Our line of TUobacco and Segars is large and~ variedl, and will be sold at prices that will ind~uce all to buy. If you need anything in the shape of Farming implements, we keep it. We k eep a full line of Chocks, and will sell them eheap. .Jewelry to please all both in style and price. And1( please to i .member' that we pay the highest mar'ket price for produce. We have no house renlt nor clerk 'hire to pay, and can sell you any thing we keep at the v'ery lowest prices. Very respectfully,. OWNBEY BROS. Oct 12-12m lncdeb ted' To us for SUAJMO, aGOD S SET AT PFLJE (e ither 1by .NAOte Are earnestly re~ quested~ to Call and &fETTLE AT ONCE. Don't wait for us to call on you-it is un pleasantfor both you aul us-but come right along and PAYM UP, so t/at wve 77'LaJ/ be able? tO "R UN'' YOU AGAIN neixt year. W. M. Hagood & (Co. Nov 2-t f.