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fit fnsleg pessrunler. LOCAL AND COUNTY MATTER8. EASLEY, S. C., NOVEMBER 16. (IIUKCIIK DI)RECTOERY. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. J. W. Hitelihis, Pastor. Every first Sabbath at 11 o'clock. A. M., aid at 7:30, P. M. Smuilay School every Sabbath at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. .P"RESBYTEIIAtI CliURCHT.-(Mt. Pleasant), Dr.'J. R. Riley, Pastor. Ev ery second Sabbath at 11 o'clock, A. MI. ME'roDIST CHURCI.-Rev. S. P. I[. Elwell, Pastor Every fourth Sabbath at 11 o'clock, A. M.. and 7:30 o'clock, P. M. E4Ver'y secom i Sabblth at 7:30, P. M., by Rev. ). I. Brown. Sunday School at 9:30, P. M., every Sabbath. AmL Goods ill our line at iid-sill priees. OwNBEY Bils. MAJ. 1). 1. BRAIElY, of the "Sen tinlel", was inl town oniunay -W1E lmv no "ossum" story for this issue. ' As1Iv has beel alive wit b"comn Imercial t ravelers'' for tie past veek. M iss 1-LA (.iCLxYiiE, of Greenville, is paying a visit to hler family who reside in Easley. N . P. McID. AiLEXANi-'R, of Pick (ens, paid TI(E aESSENGAi 01o10 : iit Ot Monday. - est Creai Chveemse ill t ihe tark e , ait 0OWvNII ,;y I no. ifllness; of voll'. Mr. Dalniel Rodgers of t he P eiethno t. Ins1t it uit c. Tll"E State Fair is golgu ol I his weeh at ill an early i-'Sue w wiv h to give our* r111emier a bri-fan-colunt of it. "A it~ra killingo frost, onl Tule thy Ioring~ was ghally welcomed1 by Ihe farilers. \VI.E thlnk t hos.e who hiave ivien i11 job work, mulidl'y. solicit, more. --An.iother'u lot tine S'toves, just ar t'ived(, at OWX~NBEY BROS. )uni youthlfiul journeyma~n should he eareful how~ he rides a //rk husr.e. I ie mayu be phieed unilit fotr work. ley with his pr'(5iesen Ont Momiy, but shte didn't1 return to Piekenus with him. Robinson & Watt haepaedbfr the resutlt. of Mr. W. F. Wait's tailent. J. A. RUobinson, of D~acusvile, thi Colunty, lhaus beeni appoinited a Notary pul)ic hy the GJovernor. If you want y our land papers Ii xed, or want to take a wvife, lhe will attentd to youlr case. .JO1NN.IE N.! Washtington hadk'omu pany from G~ reeniville you muust re memt Quit workinig so hiardl aum obey I lhe ictates of you h' t eat. ONEi* of th e CIditor ilS iregrets~ tItt h e was1 utnale to) be presenlt at. I he entter tainmtient given by the PI.ietnout I[n s.titte ont Fri lay night Ilast. It was au full accot; of it. D)i E) otn 'I'ttesday (eventin Ig Nov'em ber 13th, Niss Julia Murphiey, dau~ght ter of Mr. N im NIurphey, whoi( residles near Mile Creek Post, Office, in I his (Couty. 'To the bereavecd we e xtend( nur1. synmne. --Crackers, Candie' and Cand pri zes, "way down," at OWNI3EY ROS. OuR young friend, Eugene R., had neither bridle for his tongue nor his horse on t hat afternoon of great excite ment. The wind und rain each did their share to place tIhe fair form in a Precarious condition. AT this terin of the Court in Green. ville W illian Carson aiid Thonas Good, of Easley, are to be tried for the mur tier of a negro, from Spartanburg. William Carson is to be defended by Messrs Bflytih & Maylield. A'M a Ietinlg of t h Trustees of the Easley Aemleiny last week, quite a linie fil-alial report ws inladte by Prof. Moore. iHe will be paid fully as nuch, if not mnore, than w-Is gluIl'llteet to 'HEaE was a publiC sale. before t he store of Robinsoni & VyItt on Sat, irdlay last'. A sinall. gool looking filly was s(ohl to the highest, bildler. Mir. T. I. Me1a hu-n was O he puIrhi ser. If we Juti't a court hollse, Ve have sal.<arnatuii anili about. ADI>En a new lot 'Musical Imustru. Ileuent. OwNEY 1iROS. -iIt. Ric'iAIl> i IILL, is receiving his tlllher for 1ih. repairileo of his t1well iIg. Mr. A It li has t Ie coutraet. :1nu I a sooli as t tiwl louse is collplete(I Mrt. 1111h ant] f:nnily viill move inl town. hIllines'M preva-Lil i Iw ('n on.um W7. lte with pleasir th*. lii- slccess willi whlijell our vounl) fri(leuis, Tlhtmuluas 1)iekey andi Aanningr Aui,)f Gre ville, :r farming. In Collegwe :unlI 01) the farim tbey are boinI to lank' Iheir Iutrk. WI: return miany thallnku to th : an thor for Iiir Coal ihtibn ) Io th ol tinnas of1 Tl.usj %I~ssI~x(usa, to b~e R4() tOhit bolb' -lor1 ient ii ' a nt h r~, We 1) )t'(' (l li (111 leS hS v ) vl iji) V. i( t , rlieemlstCIl to hsoet hingo ;i t. atmi meonial ('oa agion. ~ llo~-~l C(tocK ilny, Tin a m lii-ae \ E' Ieturi t hmankls 10o 3r. ('. TI. Mar t in for :i h lar&e I uruuip weoig hin.g onelt pile' to) MI raelt leaft S-)Vcies. Thei( seel wereI4 to r wanltelo I 0NI1. 3Iralini fromi I he A\grienult uura I 1)e par t me t'1 at Washing"ton. L. WV. 1KAY, oflicer from~ Grieenvilhle Comle to) ourl townt 0n yesterdlay, amth arrested I w(o of our)1 eli izens aIs witness in thet (iuSe of t he Stat e vs. WmII. JudIge Frteemnani, for A rsoi. TIhey wer boundn ovler beflore Triah Justiee (Oos-. se tt for t 11111 a ppearn a~ It t GIiree nvuil Couri to-i hiy. WE direect th rea '(1ders attetion to the cand of J. TP. Nix, Esti., of the Greeunville bar. Also, to the advertisemuento ORoblin 50on & Wya,:tt. G~o :und set tle at once. Also, to thle AdIninliStrator's Sale, by J. RI. Gossett. Eso.,i OUR PICKENS LETTER. PICKENS C. I, Nov. 13, 1883. DEAR ME1SENGER: As a snowy (love trouping among crows, outshines them all, so do the eveits of last Fri (ay night bid other items of news re tire to the rear in this letter. Whilst the West yet glimmered with a few streaks of (ay t he s)ectator's were seen wendling their ways to the Piedmont Institute, and at an early hour the Comnencement lHall was full and run ning over. Fronting the large auidi ence was a tastefully arraligel stage, auid just as the hantds of the watch reached 7:30 the cuir'taini rose and about one hulndrel stars in the McCashin Riley crown stood on the stage lending briglhtlnes to the cha:<deliers and wairb ling forth a welcome ehant. This was tlie opening of a brilliant entertain ient vhieh was a com plete success all the way through. We have not the space to notiee all tihe pieces. They were all gool, ait the actors ill vachi eserve a personal colillielt, whicl we hereby extend to thei all. withuIIt inen tionkinlg their inaes. The three )I(ces 1mo)t a(inireil were : "Mortga -ing ti e Ohd Farm," "Ohi lele Je'' aid A Breach o)f ProInise 'Trial by "Mmogaing- the Ohl Farm'' wvasz Idti.',Y1):'d I renIletreil ver'y touingmiily. An.I ol sil Ve-he lul niidt his al40,44 wife vere eated il t te stage, sIlromle( by a grotup of extrIvaguant cllilhren wIh WeIr lressingoU :nd living away t 1Ie old, Ist at e. ''le ol ( folks, h their wrinlk I's :Inl t e:n-s aund sigls over'ame the chibbren :Uni succeedled inl hevaing the fle d ob lme. There wa nuel inl it to repres"ent rent life.:and it tnithit alm exelhlenit m~oil. "Ol dell'" was :a col)oredl piece, amin I tell volt it helped h) ligest. IanI:LIy a SuIIpperI.. It wus so finly that. t Ie hilse rar11el Aith laughrilter all t he tilie. E ven the vinegar--s eel ellows, who SC('1elyV ever s1 1h theit eetl inl way of sileik'. conl be seen with their lioimt his own1 blowinug out ha ! ha ! h:a! GW(or! IE Its (when blackedl) cann te-h at negro how Ito% b.)e a nego.) Wimt tok the writer's eve was the Jtiry piece. Sluppose' it was hCeause he belongs t) the he. al frat ('1r1it v. A) Jury was emipan'llel anl emmuel1 ':iied. T['it' Jut ige sat upon~i his Ma~t'st ie <tig lity . Th'le plaiill' wa vs thlen ledilhe fore(. thle ('om-rt. thle :nIIliece ini deaith hangi'in'' onl her temp)Iles like ravenI flleete, :iu wit\it hi a pair of 1 hmose kii of eye-. whni 51 :'tmesu fellows als vonI a utl tlontii(t that he was takeni prIione hv proposlig to. the ii tit', whou said ini subs)tanI ce: "W\Xhien t.~t w Ioioe Summnllers wither ini t heir' prit lt A f t ermI i('t'e ex(rcises we ver)V , IHer. S. 1". 11. Lw~ell delise(rted ani mlhlress4 spokeL of t he grea1t .inlterest lie tell mi the inst ituition, aind how earniest ly het wVihed it to be a compleu~tte maul las'ting' siuccess. I110. gav 'uI t IterlanIce to 1)umny pratWtit'al ftruhs onl Ithe subtjtect mail dis. (eissed withl muchel forceM t het great (em1 wyhichl te'aceris shiotl keep ini v'iew, t he dents and1( friendts faruewell1. It was now 1t0 o'cloc'k, hut nione stleeed tir'ed. Ini fact,* all looked as if thety.coubll stay at the phit'e of aLmuise neint "'t ill niight 's candlIes hiurn t. out,' and till the strea('ks Of gray bIaed~ the sever'ing" clois in the East:. Fr'om t he ablove pireml)ises of course ti he Con ilusioni. is logical Lthat t lhe enmter taimn t)I was ai su ccess. T.Leachuers anld studenut s all shoul take honor to thiemi slves. It wats so good( t hat Lov'e it would v'olunitarii l dop) oil' of a fel low%' lipn. sic scholars left imprisoned echo in the listening walls where soft cadences are still heard- C. Sir W. S. GiEoiRy, our Vore man, is authQrized to receive and contract for Job work, &c.,for THiE 1MESSENGElt office. UVWMENIAL. iMalried, at the residence of John Brown, oin Sunday evening, Nov..1 Ith. by 'Squire Stewart, MI. J. F. LsLEY and Miss M. J. IlUloil., all of Pick ens Countv. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 14th, at. the residence of the bride's father., by R'ev. S. P. 11. Elwell, Mr. JOrN KIRKsi-Y and Miss E'rTA Crym eld est, (atglterj of J. B. Clyde, all of Pickenls C"ounty, Oi rutesday evenituc, 13th Nov., by Alonzo "M. Folger. Esq.. at the Mletli odist parsoiage, R. I. SMuIT and Miss MINNIE L. ARIA,. all of Easley. On t he 15t h inst., at the resideice of t hec - bridte' G 'andlnothI(er, by Rev. S. P. II. Elwell, HARDY GILsTrnAr and MAJOn, all Of Pickens Co. On1 sanne day, at th'b residence of t1 bride's father, in Eastatoe, V. A. G ANT'and iMiss MILY A.GhLsrYA, all of Pickens County. TAREI* MARKt~ETIS. ()ur ('otton lMaikct has beeii (ifer this week. Sales for the week 135 bales. We quote: l33i( ...................... ......... g F lour p r barren .............. ......$01 SIrting....... ...............5)@0 1'. ........................8. 04 P~iint-S..............................5- i) Q~8 Yar . t r.....................................S @ COUNTIRY J."l.lODUCT. ' h ick e ................................ 1@ .................o...**a.'t PAY UP AT ONCE. Tiose indebted to ns for Guano are notilled 111ft they miukist comtie forward andu Settle at once, as we need andi~ muitst have OUR MONE Y. So do niot declay. A LSo, Thosel(. d ule nS on1 Store A ecountl must sett c le u at once, so that we maUIg be enabled () supplly you again. A word to the wise is sniilict. ROBINSON & WYAT T. Nov 10--ti' Adiministrators Sale. Will beC sohl at Easlev on FridayV thet 30th November, 18Si3, all the'Per sonial property oif M. Ml. JONES, late of P1 ickens County, d~keeased1, coni 5st.. ing ini part, of T WO) COWS, 1 WO 11ORSE wagoni&c. AlIso, ai coinsiderable stock of Mer.. chaindise, consisting of. PLOWS, SU G A R, COFFE E, MOL ASSES and other G ROC ElRIES. Also, Ladles IHATS, RIBBONS, and a SM A LI L0LOT of' other IDry GAoods. TE RMS CASHI. J1. R. UOSSETT, Ad ministrator. N ov 10 -.-21 HUDGENS & HUDGENS, coTToN B UYERS -AND D)EALERs IN General Merchandize, Easley, S. C7.