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Ta2l S1NT1NEL D . P:3RADLEY.Bdt6) PI PICKENS 0. H., S. C.: hi THURSD Y 00T0IR. 5, 1882. h w mi1ATIMN : For subscription, $1.50 per annum, for six months, 75 cents; strictly in advance. Adve tiaements inserted at one dollif per 4 squar. of one inch br tees for the first infeli6n ' tihd fiftt -ets for each 8tl4equent iisertion. Lileral discount made to ievcAtaIts and others a Q&4ertiaifng for six months or by the year. 9 Obituary Notiita uAd Tributet of Rtepect charged*ftir ad adfcfHitemeitm. Ahnouatifg Cittttitatea flue foldfs, i td il4taite Ticiket. You GOVERNoR. A1UGH S. TUOMI3IS0N, 6 &f cliand. kon I.IEUTENANT GOVEiINOR, JOHN 0. SilEPPARD, - of Edgefield. FOR 'Ot IPTROLLII OfNER AIL, V. E. STONEY, of Ridhitind FOR ATTORNEY dI.Ntit.\;, C. RICIlABi)SON Mll.ES, of Ciiartesibn FoR BECRIFTAIYY OF STATE. JAS. N. LIPSCOMB, of Newberry. FOR TIREAPUIR11. N0. FE'ER 1i(lil AlIDSON, Clarendon. FOt. 8PSItIINTEN11ENT OF EDUICNTION. COL. ASBURY COWARD. 0oR ADJUTANT A N1t IN4PFCToRl nCN 1t AL, A. M UANIdAULT; of Georgetown. THIRD D)TiSlICT, 1ION. D. W YATT AIKEN, Couunty TEcket. FOR SENAT.E W. T. FIAI. FoR TnlE IEGISLATURE, W. R. BEIRRY, J. E. Bo GS. koR PROnATE JUG)P,, J II. NEWTON. FOR scuooL CthlttIssioMER, 0. i. 1)UR.\NT. FOR COUNTY COMMIisoNERes A B1. TALJLEY, NLIAS DAY, B. S. F1I1EEMAN. The Bulldozcr Bulldozed. \When J. Ilendlrix Mcbane received the Oreenback hiitiat ion for Governot of this state lie said in his speechi of acceptance that he would b~e 'Governor of South Car, olina, or by the Eternal we Would lave a military Government.." This alsser'tion is inonstrous- We l'ave every depart ment of * overnment in perfect working order, and t se courts of just ice nre at all times open to the most humble of our citizens where they Jiay have redress for any wrongs t hat miay .>e pithced upon t hent. Perfect order peCr Vades every nook atid terner of the State tt i Ievery antn e ut sit down un-ler his own vine and fig tree withI nione to miolest or make hiim afraid. T1hae sitrong airmi of the law is jea'ously guarding t ho rights and . property of every citizen of thle Stamte; our people are happy Intd prosperouis to atde gree unknown to themi at aiy other time Bince the war. VM hy thlen should AleLane make l he monstrous assert ion t hat if hie was not. made Governor "by, the Eternal we' would have a military governmenat?"' Is it "~ because ho is Loth fool and knave, or is it because he 1 i endintg a revolutionary p ity Whose purpose it. is to overturn good goo " ernertm in Soti Cjai'olina at all lhazzards, ri an.I place the lives afhd property of the good citizens of the State at. the mercy of that corritpt gang~ of enrpetbaggers, scnhi's *ags and negro~s who pluindet-ed this St~a y ci for eight years prior to 1876? Or was lie inerely atteni pling tihe game of bulldozing. PE thinking thait, lhe might fright en some of the " white people in thle State into silence or~ into his sutppot't, We care not what his l intentions may have been, the assert n n amounts to a declaration of war against the h white people of the State, and should be so accepted everywhoare. But. by his recep ion at. WVinnsbioro, the county seat of his it bativye county, where the people ai e sup posed1 to know hitm best, we may b~est judge o of the abaracter of the nmau? if lie lad beeni a good, honest, upright citizen, al-t' though opp.1ed to nearly all thle whites of vi the county politically, they would have sic, corded him a resp~ect ful hearing. Butt such i as not. the case. lHe was met with ho )ts. hnd jeers, collard by one man and kickud di about the tet& of gravity by another. Alld this time 4laj$at W~odfardl, the Cout ty : Chiair' a i. was begi' g *uis a s'iila ts to letc itim alone and permit hi mn to speak. iht tiot withstanding all this, their contempt for the man, assisted, probably by too much *hiskey, was so great that they finally "' broke into the hotel parlor where MeLane Cm was beinvg go'irded by a squaud of Deno. di cratf,- antd Would, hate roughly pun ihed . imin had it itot beeni for the determainedlah fesistnnc&e 1f Ma,)or Woad~adad114t guard. Qftiet was ftntily resto'ted, how ii ever, and a unanimous agreernent reachedth that MceLane should be allowed to speak, o but lie MfusotI to do so, for the Itutpose, evIdently of making political ciapital out of at the disturbance. We do not believe in ri * tiohence-every man should be accordled f - the right of expressing lisa hionest P'oliiical opinions when and where he pieke, but Wheni a mnan starts out in a; campaign, as t McLae has dlone, with the declaration that t he"aedaob oeno fbyteEen ae r.endito bae aMlr Governm h ~en." y .1e il frea o liaen to unersan., unWefstalably, hal be guch ao monstu de elrfe hf e&ntcdb h eas.r * u elclon a law abudin ei mstros f4e 1 Slate.io Thef Govenntied of the States. * po~lovtog and law abldlngoitizemrsof the ' * Bfa.. The Goveurmom of the 8tate is * d~ In aIi~ lnmnvf.q ~r n~ ~ ....i... ke Grenbaok K eting at this Place. U 11st Monday :the Greenback cam ign party, consisting of J. Hendrix bic. me (or J. Mollendrix Lean) and Major T. Russell put in an appearance at this ace for the purpose of eftligtdtidg our Lirdy mountasin yeomanry on the myste. Ba of the Greenback yarty. We wish we d space to give them an extended notioce, it our colutnns are fill at. this Witidg and mere notice is all we can give tifeni tia eek, but will probably notice them at ore length in our ntext issue. We asked r a division of time, but. they refused, ying that under instructions of their Ex ,utive ConimUee they did not feel at lib -ty to do so. They were not able to find jy one to act as chairman of the meeting rid Manj. Russell introduced McLane, who p ke in "conversational manner," as he 'rmed it, for about. one hour and a half. I was about as tame a thing as we ever istened to. Ile Intide no point, but per. erted facts to suit his purposes. MAajor tussell followed him in another hour and litlf's talk, entering into a Iong arg'ument bout the National banking syttltif, which we do not think lie. nor many of his hearers inderstood. From neiual count, there %ere abilt 8 )ersons present--30 negroes, about 6 while tnadicals aid 48 Democrats. Not one fourth his number would have been present had t. not been saleday, and most of them went n the Court flouse to hear them more hrouigh curiosity tIhan anything else. They nade no converts, but. cemented and iade he Democracy more solid dinn ever. Maj. It. A. Child in a brief, eloquent anl atriotic speech replied to both McLane snd H ussell. and c-m pletely demjolilied heir iargumii nIs. lie showed that the Greenbtick: party Wvas a iondscript, a Hiaphrodite, Ihat it wasi neillier fish. lesh or fol . Ile sih owed by facts arls igres hiat file Den ocratic paily lid kep1 viery pledge made in I876: hliat we iad an lonest, e(onomilicnl GJover- nuent uand t1ht !Vvery citizenl of* fihe Statle wA11 pr1oveeed inl til his Imlitical sdmi legal ri'iis. We vouild like to follow M1aj. Cilid fiurt her in iis splendid speech but space forbids and Ve Imust desist. ?rench Broad & Atlantic Railroad. The Direl('Cors of Iihis Hail road lieb! a neeling at Greenville, Sept. 30th uiltnio. 'here were present, Gov. l:igoo', Senator litler, .J udge Cothran, Governor Bonham, 1ailroad Cor missiao ner; Col. It. E. Bowen. resitleli , and ol her nienibers oft lie Board. Alessras. Schotieldl andi Soni, sand xir, Oliver if New Yorik, aind Cols. K ing, Campbell rind Jregg, of Mti-ristown, Tentn., were also p)resent . TIhe object of thle imeel inag was to :omplet e thle consol isbattin wii h thie roads ini ~orib I. arolinai, Teunnessee and Keniturcky. Ll'he t ermis ot thle consolidaut ic'.were agreed o by all! pari is, .and thie New York con. racto(rs entered int o a new conitrtact whliichi lie ( oinipany thtinks bellter than: th iie tor'mer me, and1( thea road is to lie construct ed by a tosiiehtit onlC~l cop-iny (t' New York, kntowit L5 lhe "'Atlantic anud N thi West een Con t ruct ion Comipainy,"' of wieb il Ir. Schiofie'ld s thle President. G ov. IIlagood is to be 'res idet oft the coniso Ilat edl linie with fi ve )Jirecl or's namediC by t he Sout1 hi Ciarolinit end~ if t lie line, to wit: C~ol. II. E. Bowen, , idge I. S. ('olhrain1 Lewis Jonecs, TI. G. Ci ott. W. 5. Israwley. lThe mi:.iargemen Itiuntletr UntO. Ilatgood. is a' retinit conltrol of' I le road uinti i it. is built nud equipped fr'omi Aiken toj Abbevlie. Thie onstruc'tionmi comipany~ agree to butild ait'd qu ip one hiunudred miles a y'ear. T1'in-y ex ecti to buil and eqip a nd hate in run. ig orders one huitdred mi les otf thle road et'ore t hey undertake to float a single bond. lhe frieinds ot- t he road are in hiigha spirluts aid feel perfectly' confidenit of' thleir ability a build thau er~tire line Withi* twelve otths time after thle work comm netees on te roadu uinder t hi new arranlgentfent, hieh wvill probably not be earlier t han ext J1anua~ry, we ex po:t. to see thle Cars in ning ftrom (Char'leston to t his place. The G reenblackers lai their meetinug at reenville on last Samturay. The Demo sits (div idel time andi Senaitor ltaller andl il. E vins demoiilishedu them. They hatd a ocessio oilUf Greenb ackersi', hieade 1 hy thle enikers, wanichi consisted of fi !g in numit r, ten of whom wer'e necgr'o, anid be les lie speakers t here weire 35 white meni, >sly 13'leventue oflicers asnd old 1(aadicail cks. This was thie best they coold do in -eenv ille. 'Ilie niegroes in the city talten.. .1 to thir thidily ai' d tlic;trs :aln gave no lentioln to the mieet in' lin Grinhhil, colorede, an',bleru Cont muoniths eek. Tlhieiri skutlls hiad bieen etuishied by' a yavy'3 Club), 11 iley' Andiiersoni, colored, wihio is said had bieenl too,,i nit e wvith her as beeni a'rest ed andl ioodged in Grieenivil e il to awav iit Iri'al. Th le ci rc umstattial ev i, mnce is very strong Againlst himl. Th'le iurder is said to be thii most h~orrible everl Iimtit ted in Grleeiivie County. A Rloody Riot in Lancaster. LA NcAann, Sept. 28.-A political mert g here yesterday was aiddressed by Col. ash. About the close of the meeting a ficulty arose at. the staind between a wvhit e smnoerst n'lid a colored man, which resulted Ihe former being wvoundited in thle he ad by blow with a stiek or stone. At this titne ro or thareet pisto1 shots were fired neair e stand. but no onle was8 hurt. Sooni after is a larg~e pirocesm of' eolored personss ho1irseback camne upon the streets. Onie the ntuber, hating a large pictol btnck d ai'ouind Itis body, dieeW it and pointedl ii a whtite inanmned said: "Tfhere's thte d-d seal who dlid the abtoot in g." 'the white ant gate him the lie, andl the colored mant red at hifA immediately. Sevet'al s ots er'e fired by white men andl~ the coloredh ran fell dead~, A number of' iiots were' ien fired by white and color'ed mena an~d iree other cAored mien were kiled and~ lany wotunded. The Atiaorit ies soon sute ~eded in restoring gniet, which now ,pre ails. 'It is hoped and believed that, thi roule is over. The above statem'en' is iade up~on infortntiofi of a reliable per on, and is behiefed to be son~Vstantiahhy ao,. oct. Th ree or foar *hit e men were rounded, t laovgh no .anger sty Our High School We ra l od to state that the trustees 2 of tie High School at. this place have pro- - DVed4 ti erfId&h of Prof McCaslan fo-. Lhe next year. We feel confident that his f patronage will be greatly Increased and the school will be much wore fieperous than I It has been the present year, though it, has a ddue exazedingly *ell this year. Prof. MaCaslan, *itt iis atrfd tif aseistants, has t given entire 'satisfaction to All his patrons. I and we feel titat it is excee-lingly fortulate for Pickens (and believe it will prove so to the Professor) diat we are to retain big ser vices in our High Schoo'. The citizens of Ensley Station had made the Professor quite a liberal proposition for his services at that PAp next year, but. with his school already established at. this plae and buch1 a fine rrospect of its increase in members, the Professor would have been unwise, ins our opinion, to have left, here to iccext a position at Easley or any other place. The success of his school at 1I1i19 place is al ready assured, and we trust our Easley friends may be so fortunate as to secure the services of a ftacher equally as able as Prof. MACaslan. We know of quite a number of families in the country who will 1ocite at this place andu in the vicinity next. year in order to have the aidv#intages of the school. Then let us all go to work for the success of the school. Nothing, except our rail road will add so much to the prosperity of our town anid ihd surrounding country. Our peo1,le are becoming Arouted to the i importance of educating their children. I They bogin to see that it takes brains and edtiCat oni to virl in the race of life in these I days, and they have w sely: concluded that lhe best Ihikg they can do for their children is to eduicate and fit theni for the battle of life If thei-6 has been any misunderstand ing abu1) fle school which nmaly have caus d :nIiy hiard feeling or heart burnings, oblit. er*are it fron tle memory, and let us all I wmi k is a unmit for tihe success of t he school. This is a dily WO owe to thd children of* this coimunitiy, anl we feel assured there are none who will not act Upon the s11g gestion. In connedtion with this we tmibshIls the following pathet ic ippeal of all the students of the school to Prof. McCaslan to remain wit hi them at least another year. This pe% tition shows the high esteem in which the Professor is held by his students, and of course, could not be denil by him: To P'rressor W1. 41. Mc~mylanu, Principall the l'ickens lig:q/ School. Jts)ected and nmel:c/ I)eluored TIeac/,er: Wte have heard with feelings of inexpres sile~l grief anmd sorrowV thait you arc con t.eiiiplaOtig thle sever ig of our associat ion4 at t he close of t het pree-$t. year, andi~ of seek inrg othler liddts of labor. W'e, your sc-Ihars, wvho tare miosi dlir-ectly inteurestead. anad uiponi whomn thle Iloss will mootre hevi ly tall, c tnnot perimit tbis ste-p to be tak.-s wit hout texpiressi ng to you out- sinicere n ti tinttigli ed sor~ro\Yv, tand of tjarintesily ti giii g ytu it. youl are nd?(Ih infinovablo) ini yotir de teritiittlioli, to lis-aten toe tibe pelii o yo-ir scholars and~ re-min~ with uiLS anothIer year, at leasit. You have been with uis hitt Cnn stiit . year-, hut d uritig Il~imi ulme I ien ii ve bieent tormied that should iurm !!' lilu~,ly severed, serats hiave been se t h th:>t stuii I fld ot be rumt hlessly elhuk d olii. pri it e~ C hve beenI impliunt Ii that should be htesiter y, to -t- red ti til ie:aredl by) I le handsuh imt ph:1iit ed thiem. You inive steemiugly symprobi Iised wiith uis mi all ouri yotmb hitl '-ports tad plea:sture, anid haeearnestly enduieavoredl I 0 hay thle fount mni~it of' all tm t is nloble. goodl andt trite ini life; while tie, ini our titn, have endeaivor ed(, so for i is in us I ay, Id tight tin y our bomr, den by obedhieun, e anid aitt ion. if we hmive' iniled Ott our pam t, rhiau-itably attribuiie our i shor -couning to chilisi t t houghi II ens irat hier t hiamn to ai inate volent d ispeshmie'ut to evil in aity (0 ius. WVe enntniut giv yo up We fave learn edl to linte, hionoir anti re-spect you, anid thle good wor tek you ha icve biegiunii timong uts you aloneu shuil.l fitish. You knouw eatch oft us ouii chtildlish tembles 'itd iuidividul iin Sugyia croci es. Yout un dersitand uts welI a' cant best adinister to ouir wats andu ecap)aci tes. WVe have unboundedl contidene in y Liie sk ill ans ai t !lehube 'id youri hiigh t4ensc of lt~oir and1( stijct integrity as a maun. For these antd manity oilier reasons lye { earniest ly pray you, reconsidler your deter nitinatl:On timd remiltsu with andh teach Ug tng ot heri yeiar-, anid we will entdeavor- on our part, to nike youra labors pleasant. "'hemoitcracy is a sent iment not to be ap pal11led. corrupteed or comnpromtised. It. knBows to biaseness; it cowers to no danger; it op twes- to weaikness; it is dest rittive of le'spot isma; it is thle sole coinsertator of.Ii b- 4 rt y , labor atnd properly; it is I h(sent imieni >f equial rights, of equal oblig at ions, the reiry law of tiatutre itsself pervaiding the Hew She Saved Her Darling. . -I sindll nor feel so ner-vo us rigshi abott ii hy's t eethIaing,"' wrii tes t grit eful math iern cie amost losit our dr int'g from choleraa tifant umin but happily haeardl of Parker's linoger Tonic ini t imea. A few spootnfuis sooni curedi baby, atnd an occasional dose keepi LAs in good hiealt h."-Blrooklyni Moth er. 4 Negro Rule in the Cafolinas. Durinig four years of Radical rule in b~ South Catrolina they expended for the tite, '1ge per diem, and stationery of the mlemn b-rs-t he hands," as Jo Turner nieed to call lie negroers in the North Carolitta Leg. islat ure-.J45,'/0. Iere is an aternge tdf $503.L6l2 each yetar. Now b~t the way of contraist see what the Dernocrats did. Ini four years, for the same things, they ex pended 5228,910O. hlere is an average ot $55,977. Thaiut is to saty, the Rtadionihs cx pendedt ten titmes as mnuch as the Democrats lid. This for South Carolina. Now, that yodi naicy tt' reMmrted againi. et us see ho'w thA 6ease sanmds in Norg~, LDarolina. We are all interested now. Thue ~ acts conacerfr every taxpayer. When the ~ [lladicals hadi frril sway anrd controlled every v irtanch of the 8tateo Governmuent, they ex. :,endltd in t wo years per diem, mileage and atat ionery foir "thle m'ds"a' ina the Legisha ire, S480,958 68. N6* the last Legisha ure, which was Demoicratic, did not cosi nmt .$56,259.-'6. That is to shfy Ehatm the( Radhicails e*pendedl ini two years as itmuch noney as wouild suffice to ramn the Legisha ure under Democratic courtroh for sixteeni rears We hate cealrasted bte two a~rties In lhe t wo Cn'rdlinces becaumse we W h'hed our- 1 -endhers t6' see that the negro rtie' 18 ite . Itjezif Grand Jury. 'o the llonorable J. S. Cothran, !'reang Judlge of the 8th Judifdt &ircuift: The Grand Jury beg leave to mnne thil allOWing report: Attl' having eanlinid the varidte iteoi, n1 the County. find themn well keht ani luttles discharged; also, fnd the jail i ood condition and the prisoners Well care or. The conimittee appo-ined to visit th 'oor Farm, report that f1i19 Paupers ar iriperly cared for, and the farm in Ver good conditiona. We would report. that complaint has bee made to us that IM1 et reet leading from th fiourt, House to did thistatoe and Pump kintown roads, is in very ba'l conditiot mid recommend that same be worked im rnediately by tfd Town Council of Pickeni Also, that the road known as the Snak Roailh leading from the Court House I Wolk Creek by R. A. Bowen's, is in ba 3ondition, and that the same be worked a )nce. We would recommend that the Line be ween Central and Liberty Townaships b )stahlisieqd by the Couity ddiftifisgidner and that a piece of the road leadidg frol Rteuhana Church to Central, that tius bee ieglected on account of said Townshi bine being not. established, the said pied )f road be *ttrked d. once. We recommend that necessary action b aken to abolith the retpiling of spiritou iquors at John llendioks's distillery o uis premises' that it. is beirg rumored thc lie business is being carried on withoc icense or in violatlion of law We return thanks to the Judge and 8 icitor for kindness shown us during th 3ourt. Respectfully submitted: J. W. MAJOR, Foreman. DURHAM, TH.E GREENBACKER. h'Iuo 8Utmtor piedof the Times saiy 1' the people of otah 04Un4rola1 yoenernily IIow the ROv. I. D. Dni, lam11 1s well 11M t h Bat Listix of t h La t o du-ot w h icb sect ho is a 'hard shell' membor-we vetiure the as. ertioun lie '.oUld lot get 0110 OIUus mad votes for hnperitenidwnt of ed Icution. No honet tiegro, to saj iothiniig of holnest whito men, Wou l >r could conseiutiLiously vow or t Mill who, whilo chui.ing ,o bo i >roacher of Lho gospel, was ftou( n a barroom after midnight play. og '-ol'd slodgu" f'or drinuks. W ItL Luis fact fromn the mo1th0 of I ro(d old broth. r Baptist years aiga, vho1 kniowv ( it,to Li rue. A Bran New Stool OF In Ohi Stand,4 L Rotschiild, Proprietor. D)EALER IN C1LOTIEIING, Aeats FaarftshIag Ghoodis AND IIATS, (levte land Blockc, mIEENV ar gL,. . -S. C -o sif, and I wVould bo pleased for all 13y did patrons and f'rienids to call nd sco moc when thiey comeO to lit City. .[ curry a larger stock ian ever. Pleano don't forlget tht I aim ini iy OLD STOR E, where I have een doing buitaness for the old tm. L. ROTSCHim1. Oct 5, 882 8 4m To the Farmers. Iresfect fully inform you th~aEt i ra oi acated at E'A8LEY,a.nd prepared to handhi our COTTON here and at LIlIERTY, My facilities for selling direct to Ex orters and New Engbiand Manufe~ctmrers ill enmkble mo at ull times to ray you the tery liest Cash Prices for your Cotton. As B. BlMOWNx, Easley, S. C. oct 2, )862 3 WFTO LIEN Inf the stable on' thursday night, . Setemnber 281h.i a Fine, Cr.a no0' '0 C3 d0 C Cn 0 -O o A m. m..e . e WF rteLgsaue Cl J.L P l am a =nnidt fo ipe CDCD settieof the peopeogicktenCnnya P-este De.4t,057 arolina thre aegielau.. W neru InvetOW CIiZn : n k e noic-t in oJn. - willP a ee si cuenit'1 e fo ere c -fainced o tsh e riorit PIkIr 7.e.l'l, of . eo Connny ans.ea ' -cl tiron, 4ljC to i . b fte PKast. yat Gnel A lction.l- r Phae ibei die(s t. 1~' success~ is dlto ign be alonJ'e t Pe'Ironihing Iheir nih e-i dersow iatd Greill e , wil e '. e.V~ca~ ot E t Big ! pc ioit ic'~( t ona- c ' to , do riheira work '. IT ilo (~.S. IIII, f J~a 11.)I E.a~a 10 E. se~s. *11 a'tre~ea .t 11 Va ii KE fdr? ie plcree at1 cets~ pe lb.~ Pint Brushes, all sot t yles!,u . l ny in Wett w il ti you th sai e Machi i n Oi for 5clcent hat cst you11 utsally $1.0 pe ga.lo. .~~E i ieislas ~1e Mi O1C~tche ll aons, .k 'hry wl oe~ la E st e~ gi S ei ~ r M hi es. 's ri Clark' 2 eed Cot82ener be tin Te-Iim esenookt Soens oter vlrb.es Cog5ok' Liponsee d Vbicor Canerw Wago~ rush~esa, all kinds lasi Aewll nseOl, opath Vanish ahn Tur porntineont tangt.s o sal 1.t e LATT GINS. xm ny oferd Mhanise n Piens. Mitchellpecfgony, Este Seing ertyl i. (. Clr F Se ortu Sle~c,bettug ies(k buitond cnan' Sixc vooms an ookSrv's lvpiom be dVlow.an A .O Bta ti(Iepes atwo ote 'urnmue. Wagri onhl h ia, all k i s Adll nderinr with Varisk.n TrL ps threeo du hter .fa nr a choie frei ~fan seea comdritaes wo and r r 'ris iou nti ' de in Whe orne tof lritr nd liar-pe Stck and neri thPostice.qin ice . Price, Nine lieslndr ed i Tey fv Dolars- TrnICAbet*( Aep L4, 1882em eand si reawb'evries. $it oeer iO~I (lesirealelt~ a: lie corner of ~?eaifr teted hfeiiV~pt.a)re Si lee: s, and near the Postotlice. Price, Nine liii red red ez( ~ wenty~:fivc J)ollars*. T~nvr,~ ('ems;,. * ALA!) Vt~u ut'~ TO THE ille, doint forget to Call at the Original UNDER COMMIEROIAL HOTEL, Opposite Dr. WValter's Drug Store, wwre you will find the largest and best assortmennt of MEN'S, BOYS A ND . Youth's Clothing, Ian the upper par't dtSouth & ?arolina. I atiibefloin linaaunteed, MONEY RETURNED. S. BRAFMAN. Proprietor. W' arren Ford, CPtN S OCT OBER 3d-1882. , i4(Mof Sti V--Geaeral Science, - s an Enneig .Agriciturae, Ien urse,. I.n till course. .t al Couarses, in English Stud ies, * .lnatheieacs, l'ratca il Agricul I ndittedl to any course for -are preppared. TWuition3 Fre'e. iFee of $10, for rejLhi ;s Podlrd. Stain ilies. fromt l2 to $15& a monthI * boar d in mi uss4ess at fromi $3 to it ire expenli"e neetd not exceed nuIht not to exceedl $175. For fuart her inf~oirmat~ion, addres 1WENJ AMIlN SbO.\N, Secretary of Facutlty, Coelumnbia, 8. C. nog 24, 182 49 3m TAX NOICE! TREASURER'S OFFCE, PICKENs C. 11., Aug. 15th, 1882. IN accordance with the Supply Bill uap .Lproved February 9th, 1882, notice i. herchy given thait this office will be open f1 r the cellect iona of taxes Friday, Neptenber I.5tua, and will remuain openf until October 3Ist Thue rate per centtm o1 taxes is as 101. lows: State purposes, 49 mills. County puirposes, f mill's. Past I ndebtedness; 2 mills. Railroadl taxl, 8 mills. School tax, 2 mil's. P'oll Tax, $1 00. For the convenience of the tiaxpayers I will ia-tend at rtieoll'owinag places on days namted, to wit: Central, Mionday and Tuesday, 9th andl 10t h October. Liberty, Wednesday and Thirsday, 11th and I13thI Oct ober. Enasley, Friday arrd Saurday, lgth and 4th October. 1)neusville, Monday, if th October. Pumpkintowni, 'Tuesday, 1ith. E4S astoe, King's Store, Wednesday, 18t h Octobaer. 1llrricane; Tfireddj, 19.h October. And for b'alance of time in moy office at thte Court Ilouse. Tsafjfyers will plase attend at the ap.. poat~uoctts by )& oiock P. M. In atl cases VWhere theo May Installment hans no't been paid at P'euialty of 1 Lie! fer Cen t wi'll be added 16' said Ilutallmnt. All t axes remai n i ng uinpaid o'n thle first day of Novemba hr #ril incur a Penalet~y of 14 Per (Cnt, arnd will be collectMd by distress or other. *ise u til t i '~r of Novembehar; aift er I hnt (dite thle (Cokety T1reasuirer wdll pro'ced to olect by levy and sales as provided by T1akes are payable in the f6iio'wi'ng kinds f ftunds: Gold and .Sih'er Co~in, (Uited ltates (Carr lney. ,ard NArion al Bank Notes. Cminty Treasurer. Pioltens Ouutaty. aabg31, 1832 60 t $4,OO6,000 ASSET~s IF YOU WISH INSURANC'r AOA1-NSTI 'IRE~ ON TOUR DWVKII~lma FUrN.. TO BE PAID ON HZATS, CYAPS, Trunks, Vai: e UlYRI IELLAS, COL LADS, C'RAI HA aNamnb EFS, & e. That fot buy from ua. Our irgo and Ha:ndsome FALL STVOCi{ ITAS And we inivite overyb)ody t. e. EIxa. i Ue Our Good Mc(MY A4q & (i1iW i: (JREENL'VILILE - . - . . . Dr. Westmnorek e DRt. WEST.\lOIlELA~N D'8 T1ETTE. \iUwill cure all Skin DiseaseN. Ten !er NoArm, Ring '.' ormu, Se a 1 - Unarhf-r's Ii ch, &c. ' MIV% ui-.(erinu A~1) FOa sataL. WESTMORELANJMBE0O GreenumvIne, Ni. C. For sale by DRt J. W. QUI LiA1N. Fi Station). june 1. 1882 37 IRON WORTK'~ GREENVILLE, S C. BEA RD, LONG & CQ Piropr-ietor. -----.* Y 26(i August we will be ready oto-e lpair aill kinds of AtAC.lNERH; (liNES, &c. Ihnving e first Class aln. will be ale to do al11 kinds of CaNIngo i Iron anid lirass. eithier large "r smailj ii, Shops are situated at. CELJY & inkg a Wanrehouse, West Greenville, where we a a he giud ro meet our friend., and , , in work thi~ they mny want. We buy Miraq lion, IJlas, Copper, Lead. &c. \l. F. BEARD, 1M 1. LONG, L*. Y & BRO. aug 10. 18R2 47( James G .Black, GREENVILLE, . . tWLRV,- G REA T VARItETY of . SELLS THlE ORIGANET Any child can make Sweet Mlusic c' recily. Price 1i0. SPECTAC YOe you~ Bn ee clOSe a o. Give meo a call wheun you vli' aug 10, 1882 47 To~ Consumptiv1es. 1i1 E advert iser' having beeni periai e i .curedl of uthat aread disease, Ci'ns i ion', by a simple remedy, i8 anxiou nnke known to his fellow sufferers b~ rneans o; cure. To all who desire' fi, he send a copy of the prescription nsed, l~ f charge) with the direct ions foipr,'per otg aid using thie same, Which thkey will fiyii sure Cure f or Coui'ght. Colds, Conlsump pu Asthmau, Bronchitidf, b'm prtjWij; hie Prescription, *i'. eoc lesI &. A. WILSON, 194 V.Pen f'I Wlj,*g,, )urg, Ne w tork. Ats~e GfNLlwor ye X.fr Nervont \' Prenma, )ecay, atnd all thie . ife a ~u I reti6n, will for thie saeko O 5o~r ..3-:.n