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-I'f~ 48ENTIN EL. 3). F-BRADLEY,Editor PICKENS C. HI., S. C.: THUSDAY; 4, 1882. TERIMS: Per subscription, $1.60 per annum, for six months, 75 cents; strictly in advance. Adve tisements inserted al one dollar per equar. of one iuch or less for the first insertion ad flfty cents for eaeh subsequent insertion. Liberal discount made to merchants and others advertising for six months or by the year. Obituary Notices and Tributes of Respect chargedfor as advertisements. Announcing Candidatet five dollars, in ad Wence. Vote for ilugh S. Thompson for Governor. Vote for John C. Sheppard tor Lieutenant Governor. Vote for W. E. Stoney for Comp, troller Gener:l. Vote for C. Riichardson Miles for Attoriey G'eneral. Vote for James N. Lipscomb for Secretary of State. Vote for John Peter Richardson for State Treasurer. ..0w -. Vote for Ashury Coward for Su perintendent of Education. 04WO Vote for A. M. Manigault for Ad jutant and .ntpect'or General. Vote for D. Wyatt. Aiken for CJOngnrogs, 3d Di)strit. Vote for W. T. Field for the Senate. Vote for W. Hf. Betry aid J. E. 3oggs for the House of Represeni. tativ~es. Vote fotr J. HI. Newton for' Prao bate Judge. Vote for' 0. L. D)urt, for' School Comnmni'ioner,. Vote for A. B. Taulley, Elias D~a and U. S. Freeman for Coutnty Comn mlissionters. The Demoeratic party has given the Stat e honest and able Ex'cuttives; honest uand ca-~ piable State oflicers; honest and intelligent legisla&tor~s; honiest. able and pure judicial officers; and impartjil and whlesomeC laws. The laws are equally and impart illy en forced. White winged peace pervades ev vry section of the State. Our people are becoming more and more prosperous~ and contented with the increasing years of' Dem, ocratic supremacy. Real and1( personal property has enhanced in value. Securities of every character are better. Rlailroads and factories are being built. in nearly every section of' the State. All the States obliga tions are met promip tly and there is aliway sa a surplus of cash in t hte Treaisury, ~'lhe State Penitentiary which cost, under Rladi cal rule, sevenity five or eighty thtousani. dollars a year, is now paying into the State Treasury from forty to fifty thousand dul Jars annually. Is there a'n honest man in South Carolina who de sires a change in this condition or affairs? Surely not. But there are some who once hdid some claim to respcttability t hat are now trying to rei nstate the old Radical party under false colors. When that paxrty was in power just the reverse of the aboveo ristedi in the State. Shall we now through indifference, private piqures or sure-headedness, permit. that party to re gain power? Let, the answer be an unnmis takable negative on next Tuesday. "An Independent has no beg inning, no end. He must be a Raudica'. There is no hali--way groundl.-SeecL of Sen ator' Butler October 81, 1878. The Marlboro Moni/or, a now paper, well, edited and well printed, has baen received at this office, and placed upon our exchange l'ist The Monitor is published and edited by W. L. Thomas at Bennetteville arnd is thoroughly Democratic in politics' We wish the Monitor long lhfe anid much pros perity. "What we expect. t~o accomplish by en dorsing the Greenback ticket is not. any immediate advantage, but to teach thle peo ple of South Carolina the lesson of' divis ion."--Tom Mdller', of Bleaufort, in the Radi tal Convention. The Democratic patrty during the six years it has had control of the State Goverunment has saved the tatXpaye'rs sev'en mbiln five bundied thousand dollars. The Radical pat ty during the eight years it had control of the State Government, stole about twen ty millions of dollars from theo tax.. payers of' the State. The Democratic party is the only party in South Carol1ina Competent to control the Government. * Tetm . olgweIfteOee+ "Tet s acoming w wl ef the voesn bu oer, sucedw will alloe all votes ased power. and will swallow an att sta .The- ntertaiwnent giveQ by our High School last Friday night was a complete suocess in every respect. The students all * acquitted themselves well in their several I J. parts of It e programme, but we think, for uent fun, tit -Possom Run Debatin' 8'clety" ,1Q was a little ahead of anything of the kind we ever saw, and all the boyR engaged in the debate deserve much praise for the manner in which they acq'itted themselves Tom Joe Mauld in's political speech capped the climax and carried everything before it. We hope lie will be elected to the Legisla. ture sometime From this entertainment we could see that. the scholars are making rapid pro grets, and Prof McCaslan is still growing in popular favor as a teacher. The Democratic party is the only party that ni givo you justice, T equality, right, good government (lot and hotno rule.-Wade Hampton, Cot October 12, 1882. ofI to I age Let the Greentback-Rndical-N% oil groCoalition party in Soot h Caro- I Wn lina be buried uvidor a nlinjority 01 at least 40,000 next Tuesday. W Pm J. lendrix MoLane and his small crowd I tre as diligently engaged in slandering this Kit State as any carpet bagger or hired newspa- j per liar fron the North, ever wits. McLane soji in an interview recently published, in a I Washington newspaper, declared that South tai Carolina had become so corrupt that fair I elections could not be had in the churches. Wi We have been called '"bulldozers," "Ki- I Klux," "assassins," "cowardly nutrderers." 'J( "'js d Shirt. Sioux," 'diabolhcal brutes" and I "'systemittic perjurers" until we are used to F ( it. But. no previous slanderers were ever meatn and biutalt and mialignatt entough to M attack our religion aid declare to the world 'I that. Souti Carohta preachers, elders, dea Cot cons, class-leaders and ventrynen are so 1141 corr'tpt thiat they worship God under a rec church governmtent obtained by swindlitng. to k Our churches were satetutaries att the hountdis0 or wi cih Chamberlain, Scott, Moses, Paitaersot-even Mackey-paused. It. was left. for Met claiitning to be Soith Carolinians to invt'de with imtpious hands r1 our houses dedicated to God's service and tbeiear the pulpits anl altars with politi, cal filth. This t.ian McLane is falser than any scalawag and ieaner ihan t ie menanest. of Iaihicals itt his condtuct atnd words. lie shotild be driven out of tlie State witI a larger mtajoirity than ever overwhelmed any j.-ublic etst'bfo'.Uet'l'N s Col 1:uh ic nemy b for.--re evill F-->f.sil "The man who is against us, tht Deno- the cratic party, is a traitor to htis State.''- tio Wa~de llalmp ton, Octo/ber I2th, 1882. ... ____li Radicals in Disguise. Wade Ilamipton in htis camtpaign speech at Lexitngton Court flouse, on thea 24hat, uit., Stt isaid: TI1 'I ha Gr'eenbaickers are nothing but. Randi cals itn disgui so In C'ongress thIere were iii inmte of' thIetm, and if t here were attything Iit shoutld inake thet people ot' Suth atro- Ma i inat turtn t heir baicks otn tItbis par 3' it is the j f'act t hat every onte of te G.1reenaback Con- Gra gressmten voted agtainast thIe Dematocrats on everty imp lor'tatt quiestiton. They t urnted Ic. thir ba11cks ont thet ir bloo I andl coun try and turt nedl ouat Dibble tc pu in suchl a scoundairel tart as 10~ Wa. Ml. Mactkey. The roiadt lie U reent- ( backers anid I ndepeutdeits tollow leads itto La luadicalaim antd, staidi thle spjeak er, if you t shoty tn.e a Grteenbtacketr or' an Intdependeniet thela I will show you a traitor to his coutriy, a des manal whto f'ot selfish cotnsidet'atiotns would sji, Hacr'ihice all we htave gaittedi itn ihe pas! six tot. 3 eat's andt~ drag thle staut~ndr of' good go v- ces: etttnttett itt thIe imire '1 There are otnly t w o pat!ies itt Soith I Carolina-ont the one side itelligence, virtue, caphital and biorecsty, otn lhe oilier tall the d issat sfied elemttsii , ( Grt'enb~acker~s, Iidpendetsa and Ittadicals, n all mierged into one. I yout wishi to see -- Sout ih ('~arolinta itade pr'ospertouts, free antd happy, do not1 tor~sake the old party. "In the presant cotnditiott of' races and part ies in thet State, ant Inudepetndetnt is, it possible, wos thant ai IIad ical, fort tae is an enetty whio siceals thte livery of licaven to serve t he 1)evilI in'-"-Wade Jluampton's~ letter of'Junie lith, 1882. Canvassing in Washington . - A correspondlent of the Necws and Courier teav telegraphing fromt Rock liillI on tIto 22d ult., reda s ay's: fled. McLane pavsed tip the railroadl to duty enas roni e or Va atshinagitn. lie sait itn thet Ildies' "". P1 cona with htIis back tona closed wittdow tad thitn till thle w indtows neatr hi if dow n,, sneaking wilh ad paile, lie lookeid every inch'I a coward. lhe Sotme of thie boys nid to per'sutade himt~ toha tun Itis liead, implotring gently, but lie w coutld not be inducedl to grialtt'y thbenm. lie keep looked as though Ite wottld like to ge tun den the sent. The boys only sought a glimpse at htis face. nothliing mtore. lIe has gone to bring the Military Giovertnor. CIA Thtis is thte tman who when speaking to the mongirel crowd thtat nomrinatted him foy' vinc Governoro, said: '.By t he Etet'nal, I ill be look Governor or we will have a military gov, . 'tos ernnment." lie was vei'y bt'ave thteti, butt. A when hte met theo ttue men of' South Cat'oli-ou na, fuace to face, his cout'age oozed out very qutickley, and like a cowardly cur, lie runs T off to Washington to apfeal to the Radical hv party for help in his desperate cause, lie, andr indeed, is a nice muan to aspire to the hion- $1.0 orable position of'Governor of the grand old $1.0 Conanmonwealth of' Southt Carolinta. Ouat with for al uhDemagogues. "any allsithtper *** - Ft IRzemember' to c'arry y'our cer:tifi, delic icato of Registr'ation with you to the polis8 on (day of' election. Yotu will Tu have to exhibit it to the mnaugers beforo you can vote. Rememtber Al this. 1 Iaru .... Ta This is a fight, between virtule. goodi intelligence and honesty on the one R. side, anad vice, ignorance and( cor'- no r'Uption upon the other'. - .e.*- yIE D). WVyntt Aiken has~ been weighed JIit in the baince and not found want, asI in~g, voto for him next Tuesdniy. Liver - +++ Glean "Arn Indlependent in politics is like a lul si fr'ee-t hinker in religion. An independent desire itt polit ics setsa hiisjutdgment up against the oombined wisdom of the party of' which lien hans been presumed t o have been a member. -Speecha of Senator M. C. Bitler, October Not 11, 1878. "An Innnet thon-h ha 1a tiaka A For the Legislature i Fat.'Low CIVIusat : Take ate that LOOPIR as a madidate ihr Repro alive of the people of Pien Couny at lug election, subject te WILL of the ma3 at General Electiou, Election Notice. PIUKE NS 0. H., 8. C., Oct 27. 1882 H E Doard of Commissioners of Election, for State and COuLy officers, for this inty, met on tihe above dame at Pickens irt House, and organia -d by the election R Horton, Chairman, They proceeded lie appinnment of the following Man. ra of Electiun for State and County :ers: Iastley-J W Brunson. A M Runion, i M Hiagood. 'entral-John NI Guyton, T L Robertson, i Bolt. ,iberty-A T Clayton, W 8 Smith, Thos -kins. ickens Court. fouse-J C Griffin, J K ksey, B F Lesley )ncttsville-iohin 0 I)avis, Geo F Robin. . W N llughes usnmpkintown-Jats B Ifester, John Chas it, F A Martin asiatoe-Jas C King, John W Thoinms, Aiken. liickle's-Josiah Chapman, Benjamin >rton. lBrigit A Burtz. lurricane-Jason Gillespie, J J Herd, 'Parsois. 'ross Plaim-W R Clardy, WI M Smith, V %illiams11. 'lie Managers are requested to meet the nmi issioner4 of Election at Pickens Court ise, ion Situird y the 4th Inatant, to !ive the ballot boxes and poll lists anu ;et instructions. E R hOl'tTON, W B ALLGOOD, H D ROW LAND, Commissioners State Election. ov2, 1882 7 1 Election Notice. Picsiis C. 11 , Oct. 27th, 1882. OTICE is hereby givesn by the uinder signed Commissiin rs of tihe Congres inl Election, to be held in Pickens sity on the 7ti November 1S82, that the owing nmed persons have been by tm appointeil as Managers of said elec in, vii: Casley-Johnt A Easley, 0 8 Bolt, J A ~entral-T C Robinson, T C Martin, Blen sims D (jarvin. 2ibersy-W K Boggs, M T Smith, 8 D wart. 'ickens Court Ilouse-WV T McFall, WV lowens, J II Newbery. Jiasile- ii I Morgan, .J C Alexanider, ey .imsimmus. 'usmmpkitow-V S Jonses, 0 Mi Lynsch, 'thew GJillesp'e. Casmtao-J M Stewart II J Lewis, J L mvh-.y. I inckle's--Thmos McKinney,Silas Ilinsck.. A A A lexandmter. uriic. ie-T'I W Tu'lli'son, Reobert Stew , it nSeele 'ross l'laiis--Reto~r SmnithI, Jamnes K ithmi, E E II olc.-mb, homie ones, or umore, of' thme mesmers of' severa'ml luitards of .\lanatmgers as. abtove igniated will p lease mtur i' he'~r Commis lts at t his phrece otn Sat urday 4m ba ins~t ., he puarpose ot recei vi tsg thme boxes, nse sary mitr~uctionsH, &c?. Rt A ('1111LD, A W hllUDGlNS, 1' V (.3LAI 'ON, Ommri ssioners Cotngressionmal Elections ISv 2, 188'j 7 i 7 NEW STORE --AT-W [JOCK TO THiE NE W STORtE AND buy your (000)DS cheaper t han you ever bought before. It mamy be a mis to somte part is h w we can isHell at suich. ced prices; come aind see aind be sam is.. W'e guarantee our sales to be exasctly epresensted, and always have a good sly of prices quoted on hsand. D~o nut k, when you call for these Goods. you hear thec old cry "jusst out--yesterday, day before or a week ago, butt will mi a large suspply in to morrow." For it ave tihe Goods un hanid ansd will always 0 thenm. '1 e have a large anid well select ed lot ofM 'TIlING, arnd cani sell you for $3.50 a c tiftul staque3 suit, which will cost yout w 0 every where else. You will be con. N ed when you see it. D~o not fail o Sm at our Ladies' Cloakes, they are or the O' heaustiful styles, troms $1.00 to $10. in iI kinmds of' Fancy Notiouns, too nmer to menmtions prices. (ROOEIES. NI ithese we solicit youmr attention. We of bought themi at very reduced prices to satisfy ouir customers of thes samie we a most excellent coffee 10 pounds for 0, which will cost. you 7 pounds for a g 0 any where else; anmd Sugmar 10 pounds $1, which costs llects per poumnd where else; Molasses from 87j to 75cts anll. our that bakes well, rises well, and eats Sa :ious, for $4.75 per barrell. licoes, 20 yards for $1. ts, 10cts to $3. p Sole Brogan Shoes $1.86. ots from $1.26 to $4.60. ins, tihe largest stock in the county. I kinds of crockery, stoves, tin and ware, ke noticee of these prices and be bene..T by them. We will be pleased to shtow , if we do not sell thmen,. of El. ANIDEIISON, & CO.yo 2, 1882 7 6m the offi DICINEA FOR 8ALE 0" E undersgned keeps Clarke's Life ser lalsam, constanitly on hmand for sal e; pha )r. Dunmlmap's original King of Pains 'ml and 'Kidnsey Ueguslarter anid Blood for ser;j50 cents for trial bottle, $1.00 for ze. Medicines will be delivered whens d- J. C. M A ULDIN lower Postoffice, Picken's Co., s.'C. 2, 1882 7 ly T TO oD btr reios I le oD bos rdtr L peryn Inebteda to th hal a CALLON W. T. McFALL, OR FINE TEAS, COFFEE, Sugars, S'tyrups, Flour, Ba tol., Lard, Rice, Grits and Fish. lootn, Shoes and Rubbers, 1hirtings, Yrs Yarns, Jeans, Ticking, 31eachings, Calicoes, Laces and Iosiery, Ilarness, Sole and Upper I eather, Powder, Shot, Lead and aZps, Iron, Nails, Plows and 'low Stocks. 3arpeater's and Shoe fak - er's Tools, Tobaecos, Cigars aid Cigarettes, 11 at reasonable prices, and no boddy Goods. oct26,1882 6 BIG SHOW! AT EASLEX, s. C. 0 AM RECEIVING THE FINEST LOT OF FURNITURE ever brought to Pickens Co. 25 Bureaua at bottom prices. 25 Walnutt BedtLead14, ranging f rom *6 to *15. 50 P7il anrd other Be'ts from 82.50 u p. All k inds ot I'aTrunl and~ Ssingle iLarg~o lot of Bed SprineM, Wire, 1altiek :uLm Cottoni M ;a t.' resses. All kindsI of Undertakear's Goods hQn P. (consiat i nig of .--Cofli o, GuP. et.", ilurial I IobIes, etc (. G~allI to seei ta:e, price thle Goo'',4, tail bie (conv init~E that you cain do a4 well at hinie a~ e'lM(where. W'bithi tanks4 I'or past patronntev. A. M. RlUN&ON. Oc 6 82 6 8 no To the Farmers. --o - I respectfuslly inform you thlat [ am now >cat ed at EAMLEY, and prepared to hanidle >rCOTTON here and sat LIIBEIlY. My facilities for selling direct to Ex >rters and New England Maufsciurers, ill enable me at all times to pa~y you the ry [ighest Cash Prices for your Cotton. A. B. BhIOWN, Easley, S. C. oct 2, 1882 3 3m Sale. jyvirtue of authority upon me conferred, in a Mlortgage o1 Personal Property, ade by M. J. Sn,ithi, of Kasley, S. C., to e undersigned E. E. $mithI, of 8,ivsarnuah. eorgiai, I will sell to the hsighest bidder oni bursdaay, the It th duay of November 18S2, Easley Station, in Pickens County. Stuate South Carolina. the entire 8:OCK OF EitullANDISE of the s'aid M. J. Smith, c *nisting or Dry Goods, Groceries, liard. ire, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, flats, Cusps, msions, F'ancy Goods; one fine Fire Prosof efe, anad other store fixtures, aind every her article or thing in said store belong g to the mercantile business or the said J. Smith. Sold under and by virtue of a power nyron a conferred by a mfortgage from rthe snid p .1J. Snit h, oad bearing dlate the 26th da iy June 1882. E. E. 8M l'II1 Per R. A. ChIlLD, Agent. oct 20, 1882 6 g tate of Sousth Carohma. COUNTY PICK ENS. COURTl'OF COMMON PL EAS muzel Neal, Plaintiff. against Elizabeth Freeman, WV. II. Freeman, Mar, J. Bar on, W. J. N Barton, 8arah J.' Garr'tt, - ruiomias W. Garrett, James A. Neal, llenry T. Dodd, Diana Dodd, Julia Dodd, losephitne Dodd, Martha Ebbitt ansd Johnl J. Ebbitt, Defendants. --SUTMpos FoR ERLIEF, (Complaint Served.) the befendants above named: VOUJ are hereby nunmon~d and required to answer the complaint in this action, which a copy is herewith served upon i, and to serve a copy of your answer to said cornplaint on thse subscriber at. Ihis oe on Main Street, at Pickens Coutrt 1se, 8. C., within twenty days after the 'ice hereof, exclusive of the day of such vice: anid if you fail to answer the corn. int within the time aforesaid, the plain io this action will apply to the Court the relief demanded in the complaint hated October 26, A . 1D. 1882. L. 8.] J. J. L EWIS, c.C r CHIAd. P. IIAlRFRT, P'laintiff's Attorney. the Defendants, Elisabeth Freeman. W S Freeman, MIary J. Barton and W J N ri -ron akentice, tath mmnInti ake not ice. that tha ...... CD t c4r . 0 A Q6m TH O'NEILLL C'HA)in xin Fateted ec. th. -77 ---o I f1 s oinor hepope fSot C arolina thtw r h o nr tti Coder u n e to nt i tta dh v Agnst Fl isinalteConis l -it w es wl e i ok te ilb cnid o t u poiyoe l te moe f s apnng G n. I ae tr et.a e o th wt a el-oit r 0- -lilo Jako0 ont.G oga ans - feetrdoebeofhsctn las yers 0tat tteNrhGog bTHE O'chNEILL r nS ishingo the GinsFled oy Soth ..I.achrne in t e aoun tie es of ens A weronru and vren illi hi te, il pl s lare Aoenty, t. lC.. andw illt then."antiAgent (an onero wil th e i work Te will bnl Co2vicet per isw. roit vral a e mode of ~bs Rein GE. BO t EN. s trtveI pertoth w . Ieed. pintY . r sep 28. 1882' o2'~cun Cony G ri or~' t prsn tI rat eth er No hb. r Larger stckrrised o il $0 pried and w aintes Bschre, ll tl a lwayst fi in e byte wFisll youche." m M cin i Soaa ield Engins and resllsens. Aei itocel t onsi Wrc hy alol aE osty Se innain. o or. Pie Wh~ eel~er aWi.o eig ahns Clark' 2See Coto Ceaer be ttn Timo o k Lbove and o Larees Cork'epsEnapoator0snd Vier Can $2.00 Bestead nd Oboled Funtura. Wagon Mauseia, all knsye,. lasi We willvelo the laan chaie tOil (1111TON U FRO .i hlW ashal& Wheelesal andlo eaing Deaciers. Ut. Times CokSet anWher Dreire. liays 4,1848l $2.00 O B PaIAL andoter Fute. WagonMateialall ind. TO BE PAID ON HATS, CAPS, Trun ks, Yalis e s UMBIDRELLAS,4 CUFF#'I, COLLARIB, ('1AVATm, UANDI ERCE g &, That you buy from us. Our Lu and Handsome. FALL S TOCOK And we invite everybody to Ca and Exai tine Our Good1s. Blerore Buying ElIsewhe"re. MeYJAIfAN & GWINo 4 GRFEN'VJILLE - . . - , b , Oct 6, l88 . 3 Dr. WestmorelandZ 'Tetter OIintmnent. DR. W EST MORI.A ND' TTTKER 0 [N T - MINT will enre.: el ,n Die Totter Worm, Rint Worw. asa Barber's Iteh, &e. MA3NDrACT~,.. A'* YO1 y to.r WESTMORELAND BROS Wholesale Druggists, Mansion Hoeus. Wi For sale by DR. J. W.'QUILLAIN, Asa..ey Station. june 1. 1882 37 IRON WOREL&; GREENVILLE, S C BEA RD, LONG & C0 -------- By2btb August we wil ,i ,,esd, ~ pair all kinds of MACjilNERY, rr 31 NES, &c. Having. first Class Mloulder mil be able to do all kinds of Casting, in ron and Brass. either large or small. on Shops are aituated at CELY & B~iro: Warehouse, West Greenville, ihere we. "i >e glad to meet our friends, and do euj york that they may want. We buy Scmp4 ron, Birass, Copper, Lead,. &e. ' M. F. BEARD, I . LONG, t- Y & BRO. aug 10, 18R2 4, 4, James G .Black, [REEN VILLE, . . 5, (. -0----. [UWELRY, GREAT VARIETY of Goods ,ia stock. IELIPS THlE GIRGAXETT', Any child can mnake Sweet Miusic eer eec ly. Prsic. $10. 81'ECTACLEq. yniu e et gloss sad far ,W Give me a call whea -yout visit the tiIy. aug 10, 1882 47 6. To Coksumptives. fH Eli advertiser having beena permanently *. cured of that dread disiease, Consump lon, by a simple remedy, is anioeus ;o take known to. his felow sufferer, the ceans of cure. To all who desire it, he will sad a .op of the prescription, need, (tree f charge) with the directions fob'prcpering nd using the sasme, wh ict 'hey ~will 6i ure Cure for Coughs, t:olde.. Con.,imp 4 athma, Bronchitiu, &c'. 1 w e e Prescriptin, will jlease rmes' .A. WILSON, 194 Penn Street wil1l urg, New- York. rwrr of Younh, GEOFNTLEMAN who *uafered for yeer s 1. from Nerroits Dei. . ... 'TO THE'~ When You Come to Creen ville, dont forget to Call at the Origimal UNDER COMMERCIAL IHOTEL, Opposite Dr. Walter's Drug Store, where you will find the largest and best assortment of MEN'S, BOYS A ND Youth's Clothing, In the upper part of South Carolina. Satisfaction Guaranteed, o. MONEY RETURNED. S. BR{AFMAN. roprie.... M. Warren 'Ford, sus i is-a Mnager-. A Bran New Stock OF In Old Stand, 1. Rothschild; Proprietor. DEALER IN ClOTHING, iments Furnishaing Goods AND) IKATh, Cleveland Block, [MREENVILLE, . . S. C. 1 am in buuinies& entirely for my, elf, andi I would be pleased for all ny old patrons and friends to call nd see me when they come to ~ ur City. I carry a larger stock han over. Please don't forgot that I am in, y OLD STrORE, where I have " " on doing business for the old " rm. a L. ROTHSCHILD. , Oct 5, 1882 8 4mi F $4,000,000 ASMETS. 71R2 INBURANCOE AGENCT.I