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4 4 UAR 1,18&. POKENB 0. oB . 0. o ' fo crN1 ption, 1.50 per annum foraix 9Ktohik,'t6 cente; strictly in advanee. Adis tiaemente tnserted ai one dollar per #quari of one Inch or less for the first insertion QWAfty cents jr veai vubsequent inscrlion. Liberal di+count maei a enert".unt: and others " deertisinj for sitotnlhs or by the year. Obituary Roe:es ma Tributes of Reanect charged fT as te+ecrlisemcnts Announcit g t?an-aidate 8fie dollars in ad once. The Usury Question. Senator Field in this issue of Ta Srs T[NBl., defines 6is 'Tslon on the usury law, and gives his reasons ir voting in favor of %he Act illowing ten insiesd of seven per cent. In the fil-st place we de sire to correct the quotation he makes fiom our article upon this question. lie quotes us as saying "Capitalist would lend his money at 10 per cent. isteatl of investing in property." 'hii is not a earrcct renota tion. What we said was this: "When capi talist can loan their money at 10 per cent they tue not. so apt to invest it in nianu, facturing or other enterprises that woiti develop the mNterial resoue * of the Bfate." (Capitalist should have been in, the ptural.) We know this is a question that has two sides to it, but. our expcriente -has lead us to the conclusion that since the a..egislature fixed thelegal rate of interest at 7 Qor cent. money has been just as elsily borrowed as it was b%Ah when th,e 'e was no limit., and in consequence of the ruducedl rate our people have, to a great. ,xtent, been able to get out of debt and live ide. depently of the shyloeks t i t. infeat nearly every CommunitS. laniderlibi 't and (1oul did not grow '"(at" by money leniling. Their fortunes were accunlated in rail. road and other speculations, an I in invest ments in United States bonds draw iug only 4 and 5 per cent. interest. We do not think it ft fair argument to say the law was constantly violated, because even our crin inal laws are violate1 n.early every day, it laws were not violated there woul be no necessity for peace ollicers nad contts of justice, county jails and State l'cnitenttia ries. Mr. F. forgets that when the "l'aiipton Government" btne into power in May, 1877, the taxes were past. duo from the preceding November, and to have en'orcetl the collection of the whole tax at a.t timt would have been disastrous to the taxpay. era. They were given the option, however to pay all at that time wit hoot penalty, t be able to pay a litgtaer intecrest Itian pe1 cent, but agricult uralit can not -inleri the statistics show, we believe, thIa t fziumi ing does not paay over 3l or 4 1per cetnt (ot the capital invested. No fnamer' can payi 10 per cent. interest. and 5iuiced in ha business. Farming is the hack-bone ol every thing, and what ever hnerts or* in jutres the farminig interest. injures every thing else. The 7 per cent. usury law was passed more in the interest of thle farmiing than any other occupation. Thle farnmers, its ai *class, are the miost honest anid law ibiding portion of our population. There are thons. ands of small farmers who borrow ever'y year small stums of inny-a $25, $50j( and,$I00. '1:he y arie genserially acmo dated by t heir mote pri - porous neighbors, who, as a rule, w>uId not t hink of clhiarg Inug a greater initer'est. lian lie law aloh Iws. The 7 per cent. law hias been of inmmense value to that. class of farmers, (for really they are the class who need protection, for t'hose who have niouey need not borrow.) biut now 10 per cent. may be legally charg ed and the less prosperous class of farm ers will have to paiy $ per' cent. more for their moiney. So wvith other occupations, men who borrowved nioney at 7jper' cent. under thle old law wvill now have to pay 10. That is all there is in the ciuinge of thle law, for allowing 10 per cent. interest wifl not induce a single dollar more of mtoney to 'lhe State. Money was juost jvs plen tl 'with us 'when usury was restricted to 7 per' cent, as it was when t here was no limit to it. An Unnecessary Expense. The Legislature at its receht ' session passed an Act which provides that cons milssioners 'of elections shall hiereaf'ter re,~ celve one dollar per day for their services ,and five cents per mille for necessary travel. The pay of the mtannters of election, andl their clerks, and the clerks of the com aslssioners, is fixed att the samte rate. prio. tIded, that none of them shall receive pay for more than three days service. IThis wIll cost the State, every two year's, a coni siderable amount of money, just how much we are not now able to say definaitely, as we have hot the data upon which to base a *mlqtulation. But: ha tIs Couinty, we shi.Ak we can very nearly approximnate it. There *are two boards of comtmissliners, each oonulsting of three members, and each itre entItled to a clerk. They can not. possibily perform tI-eir duties with less than two days s';vice There are then eight of thetm, including the ehs'ks, which, ,at one dollar per day, will amount, -for two days service, to $16.00. There are ten voting IL' peeintets in the County, and twv'boards of p.3agers at each precinct, consisting of L~fI tfe each-each board is allowed a clerk, #14kI~ then, gIves us eight at each precinct Soepasid- One ofs the. managers of'each ''pid is required to come tf Is the Cort H ouse ne day pl~aeJG ts. the elevtlhti t o teceive be serves on dayt1 of .Je.. 5,. ' ia a e e4tbo, 'rictiEalel, gives three' trI eert for two of the muanagers (Oe% of each board), which amounts to $: 'The other two ntanagers and the clerks of eaob board serve, say only one diy. This I amounts to $6.t$ meere, whieh nalkee thte total for vilO precinct at $12.00. The ten precincts will tho easA $120.00. 'To this odd the p-ty of' the conlttissi-)tere'and their clerks, $10.10, exclusive of mikt e. whloh we Auppose would runthe grand total up to $150.00. This is the smallest County in the State, and we suppose,the average in each county will be about $500. There are thirty.four cour,ties in the State, and if our esttitnatetl average is correct. (and we don't tinik we are under the mark), the cost of each elec 'tion, to the State, will not be less thtn seventeen thousand dtollars. This is an enti ely useless expenditure of the taxpay. ors money. for tlere has never been a pir. tide of ttouble in securing the services of the best men in each county (in this at least) as coninissioners, 'tnhnalg'ys and clerks of election, 'nd it any of theni have over asked the State to conipensate themn for thcir serviccs, we ure not aware of the fact. The Greenville New., oflice has recently been moved'iuto to old Court Ilonse, where there is m ore room, for the grntual expan sion of this sterling journal. The New. is a good paper-it is edited with abiliy, antt inanmged on goodi sound business princi ples-nd Ihun now br"cotne one of the en Ierprises ith it Greenilie shoi be proul of. The proprietor wi:ni t a corroshindent at. every postoliiee in t re:'nville nd ad joining counties, will lly liberal coinnis sions to correspoiluti. The Ne's should t recceve ai liberal ain ron'lge, particul.irly in . the aippier secel ion o 'tlie State, and we hope as a IDaily it nuay at+iin "the iosition de signel for it-I power in the st: e anil the recognizcl org.h 'und represeniative of the domiintilg, intelligent aid progressive people of "lte up counlry of Sou I Caro li a.'' 'l'he list Legi'launre nppropri It e nbout etly liilsanl dlla1ia iore thtn the p-eceling Legislal utre. It did not repeal any of the lIaws rithctel by its predecessor, so loadly coinptineit of in ceriain guarters. It on'y modiied the stock law in certain counties, anil Tide itsself rcdiculois there by. TIhis is the first fruits of lie 'new'' Legislature tIcetet as a rebihke to the pre ce'iitg holy. Witt lre our esteined Con teipoura-ies, wh.o rejeice<d so iuch over the drel of so tlur:ny of the o lt nitnthers, nr<l pre'licled such granl t sults troin the tnew" bIody, g.ing I > do ab.iiit i,? The Carolina, Clinbcrlanl Gap rnd Chicago Railroad. The A C,vilie (iiz'i of the 21 itnnt sa:s: --We were pleas-md to meet \~jot. Ca,1.hell, one of the officers of Ihis liae, who is vi.iiing! our see:ion inl Iho ih 1-esl tf his linte. The prl wpicl:s fir ili reguli" prosecun ,n ol' I he w.ork are Spleiitid. \\ urk w i ioon betin in ie ,e earnest in Soul rote Iruint ('icaugo to the Fiiiiib Alantile coast wi1tl i:tve been e.stibishiel. It wiil noiik~ .Ashieviile onte of thle 'iosi itiip..m-tt distribuititng poinits ini ihe wimle sot i. A ni'gt 0 boy)3, iixteeni yea-i (l, wats tecet 1hlyaked itn a bitlei ot cottoi, otn te yhtlatioun oif iit.. L. E. tby, nteari Lauirens C. IL. A bt'l hll a btaeI of cot til n o had een pit mi the prtess, w hien all thle liantds ex cept. the bioy, w'ient off tio dliiner. It lb Htupposeid theC boy) lid di own itndil wotit to sleep on the c'ottont int thle tromt't: diner', they t htrew itt entottgi c'ottont to tnu:ko out the hlek, theL 5(cewi wa'ts i'tindoiwn antd the boy wa:s crushied to deathi. Slam Leo4 hstF gtvent tilp tie c'Otttest, pters. of coute(s;t. So end(eth the chazip ter' wt~ih Le. tIoan I t'on W'or'ks, thie IatrgestI itn diust.ry ini lihe South . hias giveni tti' (if at1( reuto i' 0mzou 10 1(o 25 per'i a sttrt<e wvill tesut.. Th'ui company (:~ TIhe Se'tetaryi, (If' t he Trealstury r live icetI' l'ke.l ice, wihiebl w.'il comltl)y wi'ith Ithle exist in la~Iiw more itd nearly'13 thtat the five ('en1t'nickel no'w b to tuse. It is a trif'le hlger' antd thit p] Sitationl, live miles trom thtis city., Vas tmurdl eredl andil r'ibbied lst tii i It' \VIsit's imains were Ilound ott li thac 8this moniii. .... the8t rninsoftha ti. ' o' udwt foNi o Janoal fi..._ithe Ii et ih sh itp'1 lritis imi) he hromc' Shih'ii shave beenfl ave,bu o o. cn A~ mncin of tdtf the nam He waf horinan WV. Smith , of utand,~ Vt. conmittd suiideuI itt A thni. on the) 7th insinnf., No causo is know*n for the acof. -a I, nLer' * ~aw .111 IWo3b ao a mat.t *of reoo'l, I would like to giv py ren'son 1& It. i was once all tdvouat' of low inlorest and woult 'till be glad tos tAi e strong hell he weak, b' a'tor careltal studl lavo concluded the only way to ge this help is to softun the lalarts o Inen. " I amn not st"-o but what low in torost wais invent.ed by tome loil headed, a tocraitial ly itclined per Kon, merely to cheat the nultidti for low interest means ittiost. iW mon(ty for tho poor matn. Ve ivo in i fust, tio, and t( gow ing 4eai tnfly more fat. Oui tivilh2ation tieCms to ceat0 a ret;at' ir t'irisl for wealt.h. Tile Cdi.or- it Ihis article struck the key-note whet lie said the "C 'talist. would lend hi Imoncy at 10 per cent. instead of it Vesting iin property." lie is ex itly on track of the invent r abo%'( ImetiionedI . It, son ads flir i at ( of per Cent, but bewaru it is only a :haeat. per Cent, with 2 per cent, aIx and 5 per t'tt". at tot tey lee tc .oilect, is ci cing. Se% en per cent or minors, w%itlh 2 tot tax, A pet ctit for guinldianl, ati'd other expes se, scai'cely leaves the principal. Tihere is i very strong dispositior utiong men to invest in land-;, cot, .on or soinethting tiat is,+ler,tlit,: ow interest. A1 ad in my ( pioior .h0e1 is nothing so huitl-i to : Jemocl-atic or .trepuhIg;ii govern tunt, as for the real estate to bL wned by a ,Iew individutsals, I 'eeins to Ille Lhis is as pliin as i, ky above us. Look at New York with her I )'r cciit. int.retit, Withi a penalty 51,000 tine, lol feiture of Cuitract and tii X itt1 thrl ii t tlrisoltiiletit it) violatiun cit the usiiry law. ZSce ho% hft, hur Vatne(r)ilt'K, (tlds, etc grow Uiier it. 'Tht'y have thei hundreds of milions, and I liljcv that is n hat thl t,hing was inlt.unI i'or. A Icnowh;ttd ge of these thinlgs in tlnuetced Imy vote, tit(i I am "urpris ei to tinltd st) inch good auth1r.it oil ly sidl.. Six Statt-s titl t r Itot ics of t Union aIl.t,w P celit. llnt.el " ,i .1 1';'et. I i te tl or IIIi l .ll ttle t . I'tlt i;e "i . il O i : ', :t to 12 p. r ' cett . That, ii t hi.y-Iit of ltity -.eVt itat. .ai-l T", at ic ie altl vh atpts to ... It i g, isprtrtyt) lh .l' - d 77 c ' is tilh peitit ica itt lieni : a 'ni'r (,toes e1i1It it l l n hin ;l 't)1 r t t)itnilt'' a Ii ttllll d 11) 114 tcI1 ctt; II Ie.( ' t' i i t as Jt't waits h i vn t t itsi ittc iliti 'ii t otI i'i irgijaie h ij: AMl e t itli t il s tate itbig, the t;ii ws jt ~Ii itthe L Ishtttir ofi lJ1 sTi l i ha11n been Iltu.t in:t ihe (Jctbtw- )l- i I iact i l)' ttlie ttsic Wiih tit 15 itiOl-l) oal.t<> yo r ii'ihl t.i as Iii Itcal d 5 e-en . p nai h We Itt' C e t.crQ (1 m It it' ot .xaient. ,rtijte' a;c i'n6 ies Mlet it U' twit ittii e l t oint a d it igony P' mith. 1 ftom te 31it, dtaytof or )he ctilitit jrolspe ur ith plet,i cre. I aetenhd the vdm0 irtuo non in i h (c'' isoia lo n re,u po aitin li0 ato n0andits onei thCusan ofL >rovisiona. Go (dliecuity ic has r' von mdrful derei atI ' to. 20(n jei st. o I li t the wIiIistdm ofs lip 'test, in property rt e m l o'ni, t.nttey Where meI r but8-.'st aracti I t't, an (ei ng.10to 12200'(''tt l pi er ent.c pr it, teir: (customer is im lnow.btt httlea~c difrne s I ci' tI c;th'y wouuh i nly payt 3C et hicr. more(ta; i.e. ' ''Itoj2nin to,' ,i iiS(inc te panat' t hteucr~ li u i ney ti Dacuvile Iems i:nt itih rm'c:t::. Chis tatte om rit(liil wverb id ha gone (tinsttit ttn tltinsct quat 'e, thre w:I'i)ta hreta'iog the "haopu'iu 1)5>A aand d~ t' ulLint wishz toc be alone a where ourgs and provislotts atrO't be sold; and a young Mr. Hester I puttinq up a now tore, wero I general line of merchandiso are t I be kept. Now if the onterpritAlhk of il immediate community around on t little villa would turn their atton I tion LO their school houvo, the look 1f' things might be much improve< t,l.ereby. That, long tallked of,3choo1 build t, g at Potor's Crok is ri4ing slow 1: ,)butsturoly-t ho building is 32 by 1C > and wheni flui::hed will be quite Credit to any commiiunity, and wil bo styled Peter's Crook Acadmyvi) I Prof. JohIn 0. I)av"13 opened bi school tho 81 h inntalt. If boarder continuo to Como in as they hav for the past few day"s he will ha' to employ, lit least three assista,it - Thero is room in at few familes yol - No one will be su-prised at th great number when they learn tla theso people board students at fror 83 to SG per month. Old M rs. Gossip says we are t have i tmarriago A'on among th elite. If we do I hopo they will eto yon a cako as large as Glassy Monr tain. IttIppt New Year to you and a of your readers. 1 ,MA. I)t SENrTui.: E:Isley is floml I ishing with '"Mountain View' ( the Souh 11( :1 ll 1 n" Easl 1y3 Cu logo" on the North, and not a v: cant houso to rent, and numbers applican1ts for house room, &c, YI can phainly see "'she is Oin a boo111 We have the Collego near ly comttple ed, and our most, excellentt teache 1 Prof. I101oreta nd ftinily I tave a rived. Tbc only thing that we la ni Easley is a fitst (.la1sm ve lk<I v iipaper, atnl it We knew how to Coll m11ence to drlaw thtl Si.rTn: (ow rti this way, y'ou might almou"t le e (il'm- 1preas moving" n,,w. Th!' Ll r.lheer, For "11 untain VTiew" at ' l Y au,t four otr Ithe S1:xtis x. ulll ~ ~ ~ ~ (oui'r?; 11 (t11K:. 1 v g 'l iito: 1 _;ulii CIto eR l \ 1 1 ET. ('llui , he l. ll,t U (' aini (:, 1 h1 -a1 C i l (".t rro.i l in, f:vor otl) thet ;arm.- ' e n r - ma, ()I New- y', j c fll,' I n ie in u; e n(tit f~ a ,' I ii I -)4 to , m loIl l, t1' 'j li.t. ,I)} fcr(13\aI'' o ie O i Itlmt thl (' O1 lil:. r (( t ,. t" in gol b nyiM of $1,)ch C:a.ic , t h1 Ie li mI * :my,( (ofl)t. tuc 1Wm-ilim the1 ?lIi M or.ioan Ii:t o oV1lin to t t 0hio1 ( iiui omIl p14 ifWy, o Td 11rde ssee an ltt :gme lo l7 R,il -1 trlad pitifuy, of Thennesseei. Thl (clofoliatd company4 Ioposesi tii It ili t A0 i ino,h 111. 3 l., o A l(1ut: (I ,I and l pt,1) ue1 al nrth byap e bi I i ons t'hi rought i te Stte 11))) ' hi MTtnnsseeli anid lentuk in atner i rcti lintotn r n alw yi t1i of ea tei Valey Iof t Oo ihl it Kentuky of dista corhof-About 401 Amilu I order t. equipe t3, Nobv bonds,3' ofit 100 eat.ch,ti'o(rm N.r sad . n- have ivenlto E. W. MAIH$IHALL dr CO. Greenville, 8 C - E. W. MARSUALL ' CO. Greenville, S C 0 . W. il A1SlA LL, & CO. R G 's Ville, ? C t n WOLESALE AND RETAIL Wi1OLE:SALE AND RETAIL U WIOLESALE AND IETAIL DEE R IN ORIGN bND nO ;F IC MUMSQ AND NOTIONS, ARIE OFFEli 4A S(OME 11 I A I+ RARtE BU1:0AIN8. RARlE BILlGAINS. t1tli BARUAINB. u We invite all to give its n call. We buy ttnl sell at lowest living cash prites. If you neced Dress loods ii wvil pay you to call onl us, as we htvea ltrge lot oLi 1he:-e Uouds iliet ntut be sold. 1e oiler a loible f 1 id-th Casitutere in Bltcks and Color at ift%ety five Ce"tis, worth lilly FoIt-ly; i excellett 1llack Uashmi ere lot I.t0, wo"tii "s1.25; a bcnittilit! Mlack Cashmere for 5 Centi wortI $1.01); an all N ool Black :Ctaitlnere for (it) cents, worth 75 citts; a .arge of of' other Dres Goods fruto 1U to 2) cent; alo a coinplete hue of ILack Se utli'er our entirc Stock of Wi:ter I li"!Oi , c,tins i ltu g o1 ('a"riIii "rs, Ie re ys. n t i'iutni , lit"-e ;. l I e 1:s, Si1V ; s, t p rc.t at" Iln: l",t F wu : s, c;e., c; C. Grmilu~ .\1 iti ll,l 'c. Cii;3 GAt l:. I; ' Y Il lU;CC:l) j'{lt;j. t '"., tke ro, iml tor our .Itmtmoutht Stock of -' titt GU"-I wlincit will soon be here, and h n sieb a w I give tnoe ntl ,ee. lit ii-te,tie :;uuols Vt a e lhte pro:nine t lea.L-rs of low pr i.s. Wie wil sill. in e-m:4 \b,ttiress Tick tot $! .00. 141 yards liial 'he I'-.' I0i. 1t yars Goo I ;Shiriings tu,r S1 .j, - 12 y;ards lleary* i)iling li.' ' t.0 12 ye ids Gloud Alenthin;g fit I1 h0. 10 yiii da Execilent lahit o starch, lot $1.t)J, ' We invite ill mterchtants, io give uts a call 1. whenever they nieed ;doods, as iie h.ntg ex lestoni, andi the tact of ourt buiyingi. Goods. at theli closest po-,ible cash maritginis, will vii Iabld utis to mieet Ailbiia or Chi.tie.toti pries, tsayvig themii freighit a besides. Onie of out G reat Speciailties is out' TROY CITlY81 SilitS! TiUJI CITY Sill tTS$ ! ! Tiflff CITY SilliTS ! I We sell a Linen F'riont Lau~ndrted andl U Unltanndredu Shtitt for 50) cents, sold every whecre for 75 cis. Wi' sell a Linteni Froit L undiereid and Utn blundtred Slukt for 50) cnts, sold every. wl.cre for 75 cenits. W.e sell a Liiien Frti Laundtiredt anid Uii. 3 lauinilredi Shti rt for 5t0 utrs, sold every. .,where for ~ 5 cenits. A Linien F ront i in fXrcedl Latuntdred and Ulnbiundred Shirt for 75 cents, sold every whtere fot #1I.00. A Linet' Fronit Heinfoirced Latindredu and LCt:tub-i td Shirt for 75 ceCnts, sold every wherei lotr 1.00t. A L inenu Front t lin tforce I i nlred and Uil;iinlreI it hirt for 75 cents, stld every whre for $1 .00(. (mis, La lies andI Misses hlosiery in endlIest quati ieis. Gentts, Latdies anud M iies Untdervests at all prliies. Asu fotr fhe nitmbter 3141 hi'st 50 etit Corset ever solht Atso ta compttlete lite tof Ihtttonts, lIib Tjiet, indt Lasces in Whlite,r Bhtk tuu iu rt indl Sil k Ilanid knici'tt:*, Wh ite Liwtis, Jtackoneuis, Swiss M\insit, llitutgI'g itigs, nti every thting kept itt a first class l)ry Gloods Store sel Don't for get us when you come to Greenville, ott and remember we are next to Ferguson & "x Millr's, belo bl ilJfllers, ULOW dd r Court Hfouse New W. POE & cOis n addition to our unusually large and attractive Stock of We have, this Season ca Complete awd Ex tensive line of BOOTS & SHOES Co Show our irrienlds F. wV. N & aOc: 3reenville, S. C nov 9. 18". 8 ,m inl Old Stand, L Rothschild, D)EALEI? IN OLtOTI ING, 4aats Fearuasslaisag- (,AOOds (le velcand Block, R RE NVILLE, . . (. O [ nm in b1uie entiroly for my, f, anid I would be pleasecd for all e old patrons and fr'iendsi to call d se0 me when they como to r City. I carry a haiVger stock in over. Pleaso don't forgot titat I am) in r OLD STIOlJE, where I huave an doing businesis for the old DetL bp 1882 3. 4a CALL ON W. T McFALL * Fdrt FINE TEAS, COFFE114 Sugars, Syrups, Flour, Ba ttun, ILard, I.ice-" - itsand Boots, S1ioca ntit aU i 4e$ $itirtings, Yr, Jeans, L'leachings, Tioking Calicoes, Laces atad Hosiery, Loather, Sole and Upper Powder, Shot, Lead ahJ Caps, Iron, Nailm 'Iouwis a1ta Plov Sto(ks. . Carpcntcr's nvvd hoe Iaka cr's1 T8ooi.Ns, Tobaccoc, C'g:r; artI Cigarettes; till at i'esonablo hiu.4, and ntd Shoddy Goods. oct 26, 18812~ 6 1IG SiO W7! AT I AM ICEEIVING THIE FINEST LO01'' FUltmlTU. ever hrouh,I)1 to Pit-keas Co. 25 1tire itts at bIttoim l)ices. -lr Wa:lrut 1(."ieds tcls, ranginag fromn t ta , '5. 50 Patn"I and Other IedIs -I'i 82 50 up. AllI kitt of 'Tt-uncl: :an(I Stt:gle :r r lt ttf I,.rl Iprinig5 IW iro. atll I'tCr . l i iuis t''f Ira'.rt:.hor's Go,dy t' it';r+,, ('t, i t i t/ t [. "i n d 't . ke .s, IL 'a i:.l 1 ,,i.r .ctc". tnd ii' eCiiii tIhi at ii (:11 00. Is tS l 'v iii 'e as tlbonrIi ht-. C.0 1 0 o rfo', tp tt.n<0 I~L:t , rE.t i1 LOW PR(IC, 12 ee e. n tinitly ont h.nd ithe tdl: II \'I. . f ' \!T r1 S 0 . 00-ols wil be iihhtid 14old at thet lowz 1lT'he~ Imne or miy Stock of General Merchdambise will hi s old at cosil. Comed ito w a nd secuire brargain is, andt I will saiy Id thio whose aiccituits and ioiesa are past, duie and up id, thai I muost ha:ve my mnoneya Come i o see mte andii we wvill settile and save itrouble nimi d.'entse of Costs, besiidest I w, ant to sel yon >sOt9Oe G OO D S. iTh :nkinug y'on for prast fatvors, anid soc1 lieuiing ai continuancto,e, I hoipit youi will not, forgetI to giv mclae a cal t II ii hIle Briggti Stoie f(otse', Alinti ree. , Easley, 8, C. 1noV 0i, 18s2 ii ly A "En"4 V ""n 'td ho oenrn of. of i n'i t i to .iii 8tominh ithotit being P roipt 1y relteviiC Dvuientery, iarrha.a, ('hot. ii'e, Acidity of thto Sttone' .lIuiindacho andl Iyrpepi.. May bo ti i l dierangntst of th Stnn, tih iil- nad i n ot ro.m t-cinxaitioni of the - ittitcs ur n chainno uof food o0 Water. NrEUT RA LI2.JN C O RD IAL Vt ast >1easant and harmnless at JMlack.. betrry iVinc. Dots not contain Opium andu will not consti/te. Seilyrcm . mended for SonstcUad and Toothin Childro5. Price 2$ and $1.0o per bottle. 9ohl t all Dr,'ist~a and J)alers in Med icfnd EXOBLSIOR O'EEMXOAL 00, Sole Proprici.ora, Waihalla,8S. C, - 1. 8. A. Notice to De-btors & Creditors A T RLpjING TlURlN i:i, ;dceced wilt L'"me ftwr ihdmae nymt $ hldintiig tdebmrantt ago inmst - aid estat w1 vill es i th it h n esindlg l t JO h N . .li3, Ex;ect: jn 19, 1$-83 1 IN' C O'1I y(1 .l*l ~A1- SETII I ENT. ply to J1. II Neiwton4; .1 td e of Probate for P'ieke County, for litive to uihnke ai FI~nn Rett letnent of i hie Es tate of .Joti I& Ilui6r deceased, on the mih dany of f'ebrumary next. . Jrik iESTEi, Aan'r