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'THE. SENTINEL. D. F. BRADLEY, Editor. PICKENS C. II., S. C.: SU RSDAY, JULY 21, 1881. TERMS: Por enbscription, $1.50 per annum, for six ith Is, 75 cents; strictly in advance. Advertisements inserted at one dollar per uare of one inch or less for the first inser.. iiiand fifty cents for each subsequent. in Ion. Liberal discount made to merchants others advertising for six months or by year. bitrary Notices and Tributes of Respect .ged for as advertisements. anoincing Candidates five dollars, in nMe. ie Georgia Legislature is in session. it lther hottto run gas works. - Three negroes were lung in Arkansas on - 16th instant, for murder. ;en. Sigel's .on is nectised of absconding $11,200 awil suspected of other thefts. he white house folks could ;t up a varie t v store with (lie presents that people are ling them. 'ho Abbeville Press and lanner says the k on the Atlnutic and1 French Brnad ley Rnilroal is progressing finely, and aks hopefully of Ihe onterprisc. The first bale of cotton of the season of 31, was received in Galveston, Texas, on S91.1h, and sold at the Exchange on the 11 Ith 1 $825, to A. Unrris & Bro., and was con Ined by them to Lehman Bros., New York. Gen. J. C. Pemberton, who rose to the nk fo Lieutenant General in the Confederate my, and who surrendered Vicksburg, died at. nllyn, Pa. on the 13th insti Gen. Penib ton was born in Plihladel bia in 1817, and is graduated at. West Point, inl 18:37. The condition of the President is gradually pTroving, and, althuough not. pronounced out danger by his pihysicians, there is strong~ *pes of his early recovery. All fever hais early left, himu and his pulse and temnperat ure e getting back to their normal condition. The Democratic municipal nominations in ;reenville on the 14lg Iinjst, resulted ini victo for t ho wet. sido of the liquor quest ion, nough thie prohibitionists rubbed them very ose, lnminat ing three of the six Alderman. Thue followving is the ticket nominated: For' slayor, S. A. Townes, wvet, renominated; Al .arnmnen; we t, A. B. Wright, WV. IB. llendersoui and Wmn. WYilk ins; dry, ('oh. J1. A. Iloyt, Dr. J. . D)orroh and Samuel Stradley. Mr. Towne.s eclares himself in favor of granting licences dnd this gives tho '"wets'" a mnajority. ArresttedI for Forgery. Thme Greenville News of tho 17thh inst. says that one George llampton Barnes presented an order for $'20, purporting to be drawn by 2o1, WV. E. Welbarn of this County, to Messrs. Feorguason & Miller, of Greenville for payment. 'The namue signced to the order was prefaced by he~ word ''(ol." and Mr. Ferguson having .1is suspioions aroused. commenced an inves -igat ion, which resulted in having Barnes an rested, and lodged in jail. Barnes has bee1 in the employ of Col. Welborn but had qui work. Valuable Garnet. A short time since we sent to Col. Butler Commissioner of Agriculture, specimens o garnet handed us by Mr. S. P. Brazeale, whn picked them up on his farmu near this place Col. Rutler has had them examinted, amII writes us as follows: "The specimens sent by you have been ex amined by Dr. W'oodlrow who pronounces tla mfost I ranisparenit oneOs as being vailualhe they are the real garnet. Will be nuch obli. god for any oither specimens you can send cery trim v y ours, A. P. UTLEn, Commu issioner of Agricuhiure. We wil! take plenasmo in forwarding speci mens of any kind that may be sent us by any of our citizens. Latest from Veninor. In a communication to the Montreal WVit toss, Mr. IHenry 0. Vennor, on the 4th Inst save some muoro of his weather predletione ar tollows: "While here we are uponl thie vergt :f excessive heat and storms of winud, hail and lightning, England and Ireland are likely to 00 SWept by heavy rain stornms and general electrical disturbances. A ft er the 15th day I expect on this side a cool wave, with fur ther storms, and in sections fall like weather. William D~odson, Pleasont Adams, Richard Bates and Joseph Blurton, the Academy of Music incendiaries of Greenville. who were convicted and sentenced to be hanged last year but were granted a new trial by the Supreme Court., were retried last week, found guilty and sentenced to be hung on Friday, the 9til of Sept ember 1881. Mr. E F. Stokes their atterm'ey, has again appealed to the Su premo Court. 'me public sentiment at the@ North, which ,once wept tears of (Ink) blood over the "slave driver's lash," now insist~s upon fiog ging Guiteau. This is on par with recent denouncers of lynoh law no9W callir~g up on its exerciso as a saored duty. There .ie much humbug in thia world. An Alabamvr church has a female. pastor. It's a wise congregation that ohoosea i. ~preacher who can kiss all the femalps of the Moak wihoqu t creating a sooaj, A Itallroad 0ugcription. The voters of Spartanbutg County voted on the question of subecriblug $76,000 to the Spartanburg and Laureus Railroad. The subrcription was carried by over 1,600 ma. jority. Those who voted against the sub. scription declared that they did so for the purpose of keeping down their taxes, while those who voted for the subscription declared that they did so for the sanie purpose. We are of the opinion that, if by voting the $75,000, the Virginia Mlidland extension is secured to Spartanburg, those who voted for the subscription (lid in reality vote for what they professed There is no question but what. the road when completed will pay twice as much to the county of Spartanburg as the county will have to pay in interest on the bonds to be issued. Spartanburg is a live, progressive county. She voted, we believe, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the Air Line Railroad, and then within a year or two thereafter, voted one hundred thousand dollars to the Spartanburg and Asheville Road, Now she goes it again for $75,000 to the Spartanburg and Laurens. The taxes to meet the interest on all this debt may be a little burdensome for a while, but in the end Spartan'burg will be the richer by it, and the citizens will never begrudge the amount they have given to build up their county and make their county scat. tha Atlaniitai of South Car olina. The Growing Crops. WASJINCTO.s, DE'PAITMENT OF AGRICULTURE, July 15.-Returns to this departmenton July 1st, show an increase in the condition of the cotton since the reports of June. The average condition is 95 per cent. against 100 at the same time last year. The following are the reports by States: Thirty four counties in North Carolina average 94 per cent... nineteen counties in South Carolina; average 93; fifty sevenl counties i Georgia average 98; thirteen in Florida average 99: thirty-two counties in Alabama average 102; thirty-nine counties in Mississippi average 94; eighteen counties in 1,onisiana average 96; sixty-four counties in Texas average 89; thirty-two counties in Ar kans-is average '.2; eighteen counties inl Ten nessee average .10 5. The plant is generally reported smll and ten days late. Hot and too dry weather is almost universally noted, but except in Southiern anal Vest ern Texas little injury was reported for that cause. At the date of the returns Alabama and Georgia each reported a better condition than las' year whlile Texas andl A rkansas aro lower. Insect injuries are seldom mientioined fThe condition of thle wheat crop. as report edi Jutly 1st, is imuch het er thIian on Jun 1 i1 st, anud averages 883 for thle whole country. r The AianticStates feil off' slhght lyascm pariied withI thle ret urns for thle sam'te t ime last year., but. thle large wheaut region north of thle Ohio lRiver and west of thle M issiksippi ret urni a low condition comnpared ith 1iiI880. Alichi gn reports only 64 per cent. and Illinois t0. Ohio and ludiana are below last year, but re port, fair ptrospet. Mulissouri and~ Kantsas each nuke great comuph~ iint.(of doanmge from insects. In thle spinig whieat Sittes Iowa alone returi ns thle conidit ion much lower thain last year* wihichi is only 72. T'he increaise of' area plaunt ed in corn is nearly 2 per ccent over ti hat ilanuted ini 188t). Thlie average condition -of the crop is not so high as the hist two yeairs and is 90 pea' cent. againist Inttt last year. in all Northl Atlaint ic States thle crop is backwardi owing to thle cold, wet sijrinug, but in ithe Statiues isouthi otf thle Delawvare lRiver andii thle Gutltf oft Mexico i t is rel.orted as fair:. Texais, hovr ever, reports serious injury from drought. In the great. corii-producing region, border ing oni the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, the average is below last year, pairticularty in the State of Iowa, which only reports a condition of 77 per cent.. caused by lie cold spring anid too miuchi rain in J1une. In Illinois amni Mis souri the condition is report ed very favorable. Cicano, Jutily 1 2.-J ohn G riscom concel uded his forty firvo days fast at niootn to daiy. Ihis pulse this muorningr wVas 66, ri'iration 15, temiperaturoc 98> A t noon, jtust~ bef ore he brok o f his fast, he weighed 1 17& pounds. A bout t wo h unfdt~ red pol assembled .in the. Olympic Theater01 to sco the f'as I ter take his first mou thftul of food. Ilohitid the scenes at table1 wats spread cotiintg raisitns, pactiheCs, orangos, cakesw, breatd, crackers, cheese, wher llcherries, biscuits bootsteak, straw borrios, milk, toast andi( ico wa 1o.'ho hero ot the da~y qutietly walkod around superi ntenidintg the a rratngomnonts, talking with the reporters and Ooen helping the wazitresses to handlo thbo articles of food, shiowinig meanwhilo no signs of untiusual huiinger or excite ment. Whlen the curtain wecnt up the audience app~lded hecarti ly, and CGriscom tmade a little speech, set tig forthI hiis wellI k nowna v'iews about ins ting, and saying. ho believed that physical sick ness and distress wats dlue to oveoicrowding the system with fo~od. Axovni Ft A.r., FiASui.- i flaish of light ning atruuck atid insatlty killed a negro mian by the namie of Ilarrison Bryson and a valua ble mare, the latter belonging to Mr. Ri. Ii. Yeargin, residing about six miles above this place, on last Tuesday afternoon. The negro was ridinig the anin al across an open field on Mr. Yeargin 's p'antation when thie accident occurred.-Laiurensville Iherald. In a settlemient abiout seven miles abo Columbia, where negroes farm as a class, buzzards have secured the first lien on (the mnles. Another argument against the lion, law. A Norwegian woman living in Nebraska washedi, baked, cut wood, killed six rat tle snakes, run off' two (ramps and shot an eagle all in one daty, and it. wasii't, the longest day of tht. year, .either. The foilowving notice by a Virginia black smith iudicates RAeadjuster sentimeont Onl the part of Mose's partner. No-rEs.---Dle copartnership heretofor, resit. ing bet wixt ime andl Moso Skinner is htereby resolved. D~eti what (lwe dhe frm will settle wid mue and 'Ac.~a what dv tirai owe .Nill. settle wid Must,. Prohibition, CaNTRAL, S.. U., July 12. "We will battle down the wall, Which surrounds King Alcohol, We will scale the ramnpart, We will stab him to the licart," flIts inohstor with which a part of the Inhabitants of the civilized world has been contending, is now looming its lion grip which has boon so stead ily hold upon outr peopl , nnd yet wo the human p pulattion aire, und have boon thought to bo king of all the earthly powers. And now let us all consideri the reproach upon us. Lot us rush in one solid phalanx to tie onanguined field, whero this world's bowildering enemy is encamped, and "[bargo the mighty breastworks wvhich has been so mechanically arranged For itb defenso. Come now, the for, Lification is being doubled. I say that we who are opposed to this Ruler number sufflicient to meet Lord Al, 30hol it we pross on valiontly with reedor. and a soul-saving principle nscribed upon our bannor; and we nay and will relievo thousands who ire sinking to oblivion's prison. We 1an hear thorn mournfully cry out, 'Save mo!" Give tme sovereign in lopendonco rather than a King's con rol. Alas, this dragon has dragged no in. Oh! where is that wife, where ire those gentle hauds which held rno back, strong but gently. Oh! had [ withstood this deceiving friend, had [ possessed courago, that God's crea, luros should have; had I had the for. itudo to deny this fasting nature, hat wilful want, that ev'l nature which is overy day ending in some Ahing foul. But I know up to this ime I havo been blind, following this ,yranical monarch, ruim, and its pilot, Lho dealer. Oh! thousands are going, track in track with Mr. A. 13. and U. ounting theni th the L)rum dcalor. But too late, they will emerge in to light from behind the lin II ing clouds. It, will be then, they will find them selves hangig ov~er the smothecri ng, smoking abIySS of tinial tiisimir. TFhen seeinmg this Iet us all unfurl our han, tners, gird on th breast late of honor duo to our Master, due to our women, to our little ha bes in the cradle to1 our huI ts and l a sse. on the schiool pa t h or ini t lie iu-ms. WV e MOO t lie irioni bieot O the good people arte raiised to crush the lion nmotnstert. I Itank Go d niod our1 Senajtor, D. F. Bradley, for* the g and and lleaven Iik v( *ictory whiebt wals 8, glo)ritonlly wcn for this, our little town'i of (en. tral, asndl I k towihat, the it'0 Iligen i mnan or men who aire inflI'enced to thuis end will I e crowned w ith eairthuly honors bevond hnmman imauginiation. Allow mul just no0w to sayv somoI words pertaininig to this our town ad adjoiinig v iinity3. T1ho m)a nner in which lie removal of t ho llellishi De mn n is mnanifestingr itself. We now sen the man wvho would spenmd hmis livinig anid time in, or near by, the G3od, forsaken dram shops, comi ng in,attond ing to their reqjuired dties, passing the leisure ti me leasantly, amnd retuirning wvith a cheerful, quiet good look, and good men tell mo, wvho wore subiject to become a prey to the base evil, that they airo over-joyed to know that they are beyond its roach. Anid as to those who hardoned up these snat ural hearts and hired the right from the Govern, men)t to deal out this brain distract, ing fluid; they have all found docont anid profitable omnploym'on t, and I am proud to say that all thbese bar propri,. otors, at the time appointed( for the cessaition', submitted liko mon who knew that it was goodi. I now, in my closing words earnest, 13', for the sake not only for myself, kindred and surrounding acquaintan cesi, appeal to all those ini our dear State and County' to rally at once arid join hand and heart to drive the nox., ious, snea king evil, King Alcohol, to the wall. Think of the souls who are born for a high, good purpose, and who are being drangged down to shame degradation and want, 800 tho bowil dered wifo of some drinking husband, as she passes theo long weary night, away, each hour counting for twelvo, yet evoery moment mayn3 prove the arrival of her crazy tottering husband, Johnny, Mary, Bossio and the baby till in silent sleep, under the care and prlotection of thbat, dear' mother, when till in a motment's time the calm is bursted in on by thbat, maddened tath, or', maddened by what? ahd by the diregs of that bitter cup, which we are now attemipting to forever hide, that etup ot.bitterneoss out, of which so m'a-. ny have amid are now sipping the poi son. - Com~e; now -omo to the fron,., Lho wifo cuan ct no and in her smiles aind a lectionate allpearanco are. ruud battig imakii... The rnotier, of halt -Quid uoe4 b, and higih IntellectuiI forehavtoa m - und ca, 'bo a needed counselor, the sixteen summer old sinter or sweet. heart can be mado it vtaliant patiot., yet ot all we must 8o the vetoran fa. ther in front, bear'ing tho bunner with the itscription writLoen on it no plain that, he that runs - can read: "away with that, demon, King Alcohol. I an yOUr8 truly, CINTRAL. Oh, skiri! beaut iful skirl! Jerked through the dust and dragged through the diri! Onco you were white As the mantle ofanow, As the leave& of the lily M lien the spring zephyrs blow. Stiff to tile touch and fair to the eye, Neat to tie gaze of each passer by; Now tattered and spattered Oh! piteous wrong, Beautiful skirt, They made you too long. Harric"anuo Items,. Dry, dry weather 9nd very hot, Cotton of the bumble bee variety. One department of the mill is complete and the Represontative man has monopolized the grinding '-biz." Visions of a saw mill, cotton gin &c, are boo ming up in the near future. One man in our township who has never defiled himself with guano; lie is about the only one who has nev. er had to pay the 5 per cent. penalty by being I unable to pay spring inEtallment of taxes. J. I 0. has quit plowing his steer; lie thinks it a species of heathenism in that. lie has to bow before the beast, morning, noon and night to tie and untie the hamie strings. Jack & Co. have purchased a "thrashin 1 insheen," and are trying to get. out grain. I Strange things are coming to pass among the rail roads, only recently it was announced that. the Blue Ridge Irain eat supper at Sene, ca City, a phenomena no less strange is found in Texas, where, according to Mr. P. K. W. (whose letter was. published in Tus SENrTINK, last week) three rail roads daily pass and re pass to anel fro the city of Dallas-another 0 city has two whichi pass and repass daily.- 0 W .h.e railroads get to si alk inmIg abont after r this style anm trnins ge!. to eating supper,well -I am mainde to wonder whlat ill happen i next. Li'wr Us C. Thie puttting ini jai lof' a1 :olored mnan trairy to Inw, :an:d Ithe chamrgm awtul (otunter ebarges~ ofI (chicken steniling, got tup a litt le row amongst the~ color. dra~winig of a kil'eu and~ thme silikig of I w'o blo w i ath t1e list, onded then dii i'trmer shonhil not neglect to C)14w plttitoully0 oots in Atgumst, and' Sep wvithi plenty of oits Itere is noC dlangr oft the( butzzA I rds tatking, a hieni On yourt horisets an d mT)tth-. Ily allI nieznns ait, toend to the onLt cmrop. pickeUn higth 1-4chool. K)1881. BOined re4asonaleh. Tuition pier monthI or 20 (dys. InluPrinmary CIlass, $1.00) Ini I tnr eeiite Ciase, I1.5) Ini Preparaitory Class:, 2.00 For part'Iicub~rs, address the Principal, JAMAES P. ;A IIY, Pickens C. I., 8. C. jualy 44, 1881 41 2um Notic~e to Credito- s. hy in .II. ItilIdonI, Presidinig J.1ige. on thle 8i b J.1t~I 188I, thle Cr'edlitoci' of th lie Estate of T1[OmIAS W. A LEXAND)ER, de-.( ensed, are' hereby notified to prove thle rank, daIe tand~Iiii moun t otf the ir claimis befroro me, oni or before Ilie 106th daiy of Auguist. next. J .J, LEWVIS, o.c.r. And Special Rteferee juane23, 1881 41 6 New Advertisements. No one who is thoroughly regular in the bowels is holf as liable to (disease as he fliat is irregulnr. lie may he attacked by conita. guousa diseases, anid so may the irregular, but lie is not as nearly as silbject to outsidle influences. The use of Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient secures regularity, and conseqnent immiunity from sickness. SOLD BY ALL~ DRUOGISTS. a july 21, 1881 415 4 e The Staite ol'Mouist (a aroIssa~ CoUNTY OF P'ICKENs. Br O. L. Dl), tAN T, .lit oI: on PmnAgy Whierenms, J1. J. Lewis, e e.ir. hias maude stit tome to granlt him hietters of A'ldminisutratioun on the Estato and Etrect s of Jerry Hn~goodl, Sr., deceased. These are thierefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindrned and creditors of the said Jerry lngood,. sr., deceased, that TI they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens C. H., on thme 29th day of .July, 1881, alter publica- p tion hereof', at 11 o'clock in tire forenoop, to i shew cause. if any they have, why the said o administration should not be granted. P Givenm und~er miy hiand and( seal this, the 8 11th (lay of .Jul~y A . 1)., 1881. OLIN L. DUJRANT, J.r.P.c. july 14.1881 m MedIcal Notice. Tfie-undersigned having looted t hust rould most respect rilly offer his Prof"to4g ler'ttes to the citiweas of the ureijsd ountry, Prompt attention given lo ca a lay or night. Charges reasonable. D. B. D.llBY, M. D. Easley, July 21. 1881 45 2m A. A. TIOM AS, Corner 91h and F Streets, Vitaliluglon, D. C., a tlends to Pension and lack Pay. Bounty Claim collected. Con esteCd Land Claims, Mineral and Agricult ur. 1, attended to before the Department of tl ntetior and Supreme Court. Land War. ants purchased. Patelnfts. Inventors will Advance their interest. by imploying an Experienced Attorney resident n Washington. F. A. Lehman, Solicitor of Lmerioan and Foreign Patents. Washington ). C., hans had years of successful Practice, nd was formerly an Extiminer of Patents in he Patent. oflice. All business before the ,ourts or the Department promptly ntended o. Fee contingent upon success. Send foi zircular. WESLEYAN PEMALR INSTITUTE STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. Opens September 20th, 1181. One of the IRST SCIfOOLS FORt YOUNG LADES N THE UNITRD STATE. Surroutidings cautiful. Climate unsurpassed. Pupils rom seventeen States. Terms among the best in tle Union. Board, Vashing. English Course, Uatin, French, Jermain, Instrumental Music, &c., for :cho astic year. from September to June. $288. ?or Catalogues write to Rit. WM. A, -IA1. 118, D. D., President, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. july 7, 1881 43 3m Notice to Contractorm. The uidersigned Committee desire to CON 'IACT for tile BUILDING of a CiHU Cil I. Pickens C. II., S. C., aind will receive bidq or that purposeu nt il July ?1 next. I'lan ,il speciticdons enr. h b lie seen by. calling on ,1r. P. Alt 1). A 1.EX AN ILR '.he Comm~i ttee eserve I le right to reject ar0w er nil bis. P. %i.0. AI.KXA.NDEI, ConmniitteeC. .isl 7. 1 881 43 ; Elhe Mhaite e1 Sousti catroif In CoU-Y'r OF PICvr'.N. IN C'OU'IIT OF~ C.OMi.\lON PLIEAM W. A.- liriggs nind I!leiry lirigg, laIiti its :ig:tinst A. S. IBriggM, W. ti. irigg.-. .\yrai L.. Witso,.i Elie b Walise,, .hm'aseph r:is lihm, Fanie tilit risham n, A gness (Grisha, hlny. $:arah Wi~. LI'entheirbuiry Getorge S. (1. Leal ie rbury. Ihliuto .-CoM i-I.A iin. h0 thle D~ereionts ahove Iinaed: Youi~ are haerebiy s'itined ad regatired tti ifns4werI te comlpilint ini this nletiotn, which s filed in I he office of the Clerk or lhe o~utg >t Commoni~t Ph-a*s for P'ickens Vounity), and i i sev a copy of yos'r answer to the~ said comn >1 li onl lie subscribiers at thir office at Pickenst C. I11.. S. 12. wii i twtty 11:13S uarci lie servi~e$ hiereot, exclusiv.,e4a such services~ iid if you faih t) answer ilhe comiplaint wit hiu lie tiime ntorenuid lie Plainti in thle ect ion 4vill apply to thle Gourt for tse'relie f demajnd. di iln thle comlpIni. February 1 2i h, 18i9. WELLs, (ORk & TA TLOR, Plaint ifs Alt ornaoys. O'( the D~efendlants: Lizzic (irihnmn, liarriet GA. Lentheitrbur iy, Suarahi WI. Lentli hrbury, Gerigc S. Lentherbuiry, Kate WV. Lesthier buiry, J ospuh G. Lenthlerbiury. Take not ice tht. the complaint in this aic ion wvas fileud in thle office of the Clerk of ihe ourt of Common Please for Icukenis County, en the 12th day of Febriiniy. lW;9. WE LLS, 01111 & TA YLOR, Plai' Itif's Attorneys. .july 14, 1881 44 6w Fine State of South C)aroiiua PICK itN8 COUNfy. .N COURT OF COMMON PLE.s 0- Augustus Williams, Plinniff, against El laiw of Mira Ihester, deceaund. to wit: Mil har F.l j4*iIester, Susan l1ull andI Josephine Keeler, hleirs--at--law of' Martha Medlin, deceased, to wit: Jasies MgllIn, Defend. ant.--ti1Mos oRt IhELWg (CoMPILAINT? Sru nv i. EO) Elzaie O'Neal, Joseph Williams, hieirs,. at-law of Mira liester, deensed, to wit: il ilard 1". flester, Slusantill i, .Josephiine Keeler, and the hvrs---vaw of Martha Miedlin, to wit: James Medio, Defendants in I his action. OU nre hlereby rn moned and required to answer the o plaint li this action, f which a copy is lie with served uiponi you, nd to serve a copy f youar asnswer on the abscrib~er at his ofli , on Maim St reet, Pick ns C. H., 8. C , with twenty days after the arvice of thuis summu a on you, exclusive of e day of service. If you fail to answ this complaint wit hiln se time aforesaid, t Plaintiff will apply to ie Court for judgr ent agninst you for the alief demanded in o complaint. D~ated July 6th, D. 1881, -l ri PlaiulJn ntif' Attorne~y. O lal 'el'JmsMedlhin and J. B. M edlini, n bsent fen 'nut s: Take notice thi the sumnmons andl~ enm. laint in this actio , of which the foregoing a copy of the -s mmons. was filed in the mfce of the Clerk f the Court of Commor, lens for the Co nty of Pickor~s, State of nullh Carolina, o the th of July, 1881. R. A, CIIILI) Plainitiff's Attorney. july 14. 1881 .1 A3If 1830. 0 M BEATTIE, GREENVILEE, S. C. HAS JUST RETURNED FORM T119 NORTHERN MARKET8 WITH AN 4M MENSE STOCK OF Staple Dry Goods, 'Drews Goods, Notions, and Genta' at. ALSO, TIE CELEBRATED BAY STATE 81HOE18, evert pair w irranteel. The stock which is ihe largest North of Charleston, was bought after f he decline, aad will be sold at the lowest prices. Samples, with prices, furnished on appH. cation. Call.hefore purchasing your Spring Goods and see the immense stock at WILLIAM BEATTIE'S. ap 28, 1881 8 8 F. W. POE & CO. GREENVILLE, Are now Opening their Inmense~ Stock of Clothing, i E rni3inz Goo0i FOR Spring and Summer Wear, AND Od "EII THIEY AT VERY LOW PRICES! Our ]fis from~ Pickens8 will (10 well to exa4minel our stock.. 1. w. L'oIs & co. *lj 2 ?8, 1881 33 S GREEN VILLE, 8, C, DEALERS IN SAW MILLMs, 8EPA R ATORS,. COTTON PRIEM~ME8, a. WE~ iEPl~ImsENTr THE PoPU.-. LAlR AND UNRIVALED GUL, L ETT'S Improved Light Draf. M Aag.. niolia co'TTON (GIN, and FA RGU, lIA RS H ORZONT1'A1L and VE R, TICA L STEA M ENGlIES. These Maichines have no Superior, and the rapid incl easing demand for thoso Engines and Gins, is the best pr'oof ol their actual merit and Worth to the purchaser. Seond for ,Circular,, Testamonjis and Ilustrated Ciatalogues. J. H.', IORGAN- & Eg GREENVILLE, 8. V. june 9. 1880 43 n