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%N r{ s 'Z~N A T 25, 1889. .t tion, $1.50 per annum foreix 11!<0 '75 e'tes; strietly in aedeaner '. ' 4 tiaement tnserted rif o*e -o?Zatr rer ^= lre of one iuch er lese for t7e fprt *tnertion MAY etts for eaefi imberqant iaertion. frttdeto!ount nmaAer ttarcents and others dvertieutp for eo ftotihl'Pn'or kiy the year. ObtEts' ioyes 4n . Thbutea of Respect ag atyrea' d ertisementa A neanit ddidaes five dollars in ad The second number of the Newberry Ob serer, a neatly printed and ably edited weekly paper bat been reocived at this of. flee. The editor. Mr. W. 11. Wallace was, until tecontly, associated with 1hn,eaitorinl management of the Newberry Herald, and consequeniy is not; without experience in the 6ld' of journalism. We wish the 06 server, and all connected with it, abundawt success ot the uflertain ocean of journai, 1sm. The Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria. and her husband, the Marquis of Lorne, arrived in Charlostoi last. Week, and set the city ablazo widi excitement on account 'f her distiiguisled visitors. The Pinoes" is on her way to Bermuda, where she will epetd the winter, and th e English man of war, the D)ido, will carry her from Charleston to her destination. The Mar. quit will t-0inra to Canada, of which Pro vino he is the GJovern,r General. There is much complaint in Georgia as well as this State about one of the daily passenger 4rains.being discontinued on 11he Air Line Railroad, in Georgia, the pas. tenger lata is oily three cotu per mtile. and one of the Railrred Commissioners of that State intimtates that. the accommoda. tion furnished passengers on the Air Line is not woith that much, and thinks it. right that fate should he reduced 'according to accommodations furnished. The Commis, aioner thinks that. two or two and a half cents per mile would be suflicient. compen. tgation .for the acconmodations furnished 'On the Air Line. It. seems to us that the management of this important road is at this time very inefficient and detrimental to the Company's interest. The reporter of the Regioler seens to be somewhat nettled at a paragraph which ap. peared in Tu SKNTIssL in reference to paplor contain ing the art icle was publdishmed, but was t old in Colmbia thait thle article entirely misrepresenmtvu tihe true condimtion of the convicts in question. Blut fromt tihe nomments of tr exchanges, whmich were based uponm tihe -inforumationm obtained from the coumuas of the Register and time NVew' and Courier we very atrally comcluded that the informmation given us in Columbia wasi correct. We will inform tihe Reporter of the R?egister that we do not construct sensatomal artiles uponi "baseless fabrics." and have nmevor said anything simmply to hurt those "city fellers." His ltlig at "country editor" is narrow and contemptib!e. Time cotutry press ns a rule, is always on thme side of time people, and opposed t'o rings, oliques, umonopolies, ext ralvaganuce anid oppr'essionms. Time "country editor," however much hme may be discredtted by some "city tellers," is an agent in thme po. hitical, mat erinl end social interests of the State thamt c.an not be (idspensedI withI very well. an'l wimen a "city fuller" undertakes to berate hint, he only shows his ownm wat of courtesy "thmat should characterize" tihe journalist of ime 8S[ate. A very good thing to have in every home, by everybudly, old and younmg, In tihe coun try or village, amid in cimies its well. A Mnarvel of condenced inafortmation, both useful and trustworty, with a thotusand orm more engavings, illust ratinig iabor-emaving miethods and devmces int time field, in thme . garden, atid in thle househmold, animuals, plants, eto--withm many large bmeauiful pic uree; illtmst rated stories for' andl inst rue-* live talks with boys and girls: plans of mouses, barns, and otut-bumildings. with spe cificat ions, Mll these, and muchm more, will be found in the 42d Volumne of thme Anmericana Agricultutrist.. now beginnimng, and at less ost than anywhere else In the w>trld. Its exposures of humbugs, a mocst valuamble fmuture, is to be pushed with increased vig,. lan,ce. To the previous staff of editors and contribumtors manmy aciditions are now umade, including the best writers all over time country. in Its prime, this journal entered Its 42d volumme, more vigorous than ever, writh new writers, nmew artists, new dress, etc. Thoumgh prepared at larger expense thmat nmost, $3 and $4 magatzines, It Is, ow nag to its immense circulatiomn, suipplied, post-paid, for $1.50 a year, and less to e*Ibe--ither' English or Geruman edition. Single stumbrsm. 15 *ets. Onie specimen, post-paid,' oen(s. A plate copy of Liupre's last reat painting, "In time meadow," is presenfe ti each yearly subscriber. Ad. drei'etblsitors of American Agriculturist, 761 Diondway', New York. Ret.,Davyl- Derlek, a member of tihe SCatohzna Confterence, died in Colum 651oi thE 1'S.s instant, in lis 88d yemar. WM osatively dronnected with time Conm sefor ar Dumber of years, and Pre fgEe sveral timesa. lie was a good %4 bis deathm is deeply iamented biy hwho knew hijs. klumphmrlee, sIster of Col. W , #V~ olutmbis Register, dIed at, th 11h ine.at t ilh bet tling ' the rged the grand Jury In % very .t 'a'i plea$am u anr, 0std 'eild .1 ". t nly spoi ve'y,hihtty o tkens County that athere 1was t dle ttu a1-s. 4adlotte t to pass ugou. fe,4at-ged them. generally is ,o their ilile lwhich ho ekplained so clearly.and forceably that the dullest of miuds might, easily comprehend it. Judge 'attaoo is a great favorite with the people generally, hAd it Is witlt much pleasure that the bar and pitizens here always wel. come bit amongst ne, Solicitor Orr is no less popular with our people and his open-whole.seuled and frank''lisposition always tnakes his visits to our courts a real pleasure to th-e honest. law abidiMg i'do% of our population, but a terror to the evil doers, who hapj en to get in his clutches. We will give the pro ceedings of court In our next. issue. A Benighted Lexingtonian. The Columbia correspondent, of the News *and Courier is responsible for the tollowing: "The chief clerk in the office of 8ecretary of State was startled on Saturday by ti inquiry of a 'ciitea of Lexington whc wanted to know how the election was go ing. When hewa, told that the Democran had carried it all their own way, the strang er said: *Well, I dilat. know it was ovel tor they tell inc over ut r way that thi (ireenbackers had won the fight. The, tried mighty hard to make a Greenbacke out of inc and l'm glad we licked 'em for always War a white nian.' " After the inauguration of Governor Bate of Tunnessee, on the4 16th instant. a liv eagle was stt. at liberty from Capitol lfill bearing a medal, on which was inscribed "For President, Cleveland, of New York for Vice-1'resident, late, of Tennessee. We supposn tha parties who turned 4li eagle loose were acitated by the old ad-g "The early bird catches the worn .'' Mrs. C. M. dlcJunken, wife of the edito1 anil propriet or of the Palmetto Ycoman, diet in C(ulunbin on the 13th instant. She wi a member of the Methodist. Cnurch, a de vout christain, an affectionate mother anu a good Wife. We extend to our brothet editor our heartfelt, q mrpathies in his si.ti bereavement. Governor Thompson has offered a reward of $500 for the apprehension, with pioof to convict, of the perpetrators Of the Dave Roberts lynching in Abbeville county. Senator Butler, of Sout h C1iwliilk,n saytt tho New York Tincs, has rhown ttnexpected aptitude for the work of a Sennt,or, and ie at growmgr; man, with whom thu Sout iii ham cabl disatch t.omu iublin says eThex wvholo Nothl of Ire-lan td is ir a tmost, wr'etcheud counditini owinij to the completo destrtuctionx ol the grain crops itt Septemtber' by a Ltrri bleo tornaxdo anad t he rotting of tte enitiuo po)Lta t crp owitng to) cot stantt ratin. In otto p)lace SUech gen. Lotus of India:n tmeal port week ate retqtired3i i to keepi the pe'oplo bar tely alivo. Reliol is coining slowly and despa ir is unt iiver.alI." Frodorick, a tent yeatr ol 4 son o1 G. M AcGee, was killed att Betton otn the 12tht inistant , by. the atccide'n, tiI dischtargo of a Remtington rifle. ini the handl(s of his brothxer Etugene agedl 15. Th'io Ia tter was platyingL with the rifle itt his intt,ber's st.ot whlen it, tired. Frederick was statnd inig abhoxt, 15 loot off, the halt strik ing himu in thle hevad. anad pasxsinig through t he hb-aint. Satyi: 1 hatvo been't sohting,, N'.ornaii Neuttralizintg Cordmil te last th ree yeats. 1t gives untiv ersat stisfatc tit tnd i Lt ales art inc Uretasing. A gentlemaun fromti Georgia 'ffetd meIan 00U cents over the areguilar r'etil ptrice for a dozeni bot tIes it' I wotuld get thiema fotr him immeidiaatuly. Col. Warren t Dl1. W%ilkes, a well ktnownt anid, at onie time, a pr"dm - notit citizeni of Andiaersotn courniy diejd itt hiis r-esdentce in thle East ertn part -ot th (conittty oitn lat Fr i e-y the 12th inetanit, ait,or a sovorio iil. tioss of sevierat anon this rott tervotu, parostrati on, A Uots-r-A, G'a, Januaraty 17...----Th< Atoc khlolers of thle Autgtusta a it Kntoxv ilto Ril road to,daty iau ttoiz od the I)irectors to tatcso or sell the roatd oii the mnoat faxvora blo terms. It is operaxted fromt Atugustta t ireon wood, S. C., sevenuty miles VTe C(ompanyti3 failed to J)ay' iho~ Janii itry conpjotia. It ear-ned saliiet mfotney to meet tho inite rest., but the. out-intgs htad to ho approlxpriated. L paty othier obligatio nit. It is reporit ud that, theit Soth i Carotlina and thei Georgia CetntalI itiroadst are anego ititng fotrh ttli las or purchtaso of tbe hio. '1The survey of the A ugnata, El berton and Chicago flt itlroad w itt commnence to miorrow. The line of tho.roitd froma Atugutstat o Elbhorton, sevet,y mriles, wilt be locatted andt( gratding will coimmuenice in Februtaray. Reva J. R. hile.y atnd 11. Strotng Profesors in Adgor Colleg.', ha:ive resignted, and their' rosignaitioiit htave bout) accepted. Thu exercises of the collego are continuted. Mrs. J ulia S. D1ovwna, s'cottnd axgi Lt'r of thto fate J-idge J1 >. Uc t o Anaderson,<'iedpn &z turday n ight. at 'htoe, et 1 *sley, oh 'io i ir .L1 I ilroad;l, iiuember s19tt: wys t burn nd taaud 411 Arrdl*on' LA trivt, 1ho torn o't<n Indoprdan, far mortr'var.Wlvmtm Y 44ng to tlte wishee of patrints in ent&y i .in r'gard to an l affair of the leat't, lie never ill atte' lif. mara'i4c but i,n.it'f'Ler r'tnoved to the then thriving towi of lnmburg. in oar own DistriuL-EdglufuId. lie son bucaexo w. Ii known to the planter, o tjis and the adjatcont Districts, as et highLOned, hiunorble bestr i an. At thu beginnin' of tbo war, at the or anization fA' Coipatty l, Capt. A. 1. Butler's, crf Gr'ugg's 1st Regimnrt., S. C V., ie wvaselovted i Lieuteltlat. From that day until ne sheathed his sword at Appomnat - Lox, hi reord was probahly the mnoa,t remarkublu of that of any oth er mnmbutro that famous Regiment or Brigade; ,'enarkuble in tho fat lutat though he was Conlsidered ouie of the coolest, and most courageous tighters in the 1{ogimont, or Brigade -always at the frout in the thickest of the tray-often, owing to casual ties ationg his brother otfieers, in connsand above his rantk, in various heavy battles so awtitly planned by the grent chiuftain, Leo, and so Hteesfully exeouted1 by the immtor. tatl Stonuwall J aeCkson, yet he patsed througlh 11 these, not tissing a sin glu englgeImnto from sickness or or,ber cause, w itlionI having receiv a singlo wtound. To say that, he was honouod and loved by his ren, will convey buti a unt idea of .l'e tfelings of the Lntiro commn and to wtards him. And that now ho iM gone, amid we look tick 1111d think of hardships of etup, biv,oae annd march, his cheritliness ataid all and in the most trying houtr, his cor - stant, devotion to duty, and, above all, him gallant heroi,nm displayed ot so nimany hard tought tih-d; (h>r it is probatblu be was ung;atged in mnorte battles than any other (mant in - the {egiieitnt or lhigad:;) when we think of all this, to feel tht, no eu lIogy we could promiinco would ho overdrawn, or even do him jud'ice. li lived quietly since the war L i:: ley; and now he too is "on ti' r'etit 'd list, in the land of peace." Edget'eld eannot honor too inm- hi in deth, r:.. '!wh when living rttlect ed su luch hoito" on he r. Ist Rte imedIt S. C. V. C a p t . T . W ib o r n . 1,I feflid ri,"rt. m:n') y _a g;tll:tnt J m1 to ipl t id tlte Star ty l.ros 'I' he Co nfti-erac.y. A mt,mn Lite ho4l1,1 and bra:ve.t of tte w tas '. M. Wel suirremiuer* ofi inc A lmy iir nortnrn Virginia. 11.0 wai. the very iilper (Capit. W'eihntin was kiind to anld ciatefuil of' hin men, whlo w1er'e st con,ii I)y atita(ced to himu. II i 11 fbrothr.. I i04er5 a ppre'icial ed his tItt'irg quuip ties. Though ('apt. We,(lb,rin never' mlissed at figh', ini whieb his '-omp any waus engaiged, lhe paI'sedl through tho warL1 ii il un e:. lie was h. ved in life, and hiis deaithI is dleeply dh plor'ed by his comradles anid I rioni'. -'ew's and1( (Courier. Bad on Farmera. WVo deniy andit havi~e alwayh)s deied 1,hat, moneyl03 ix a1 com1i miodaiy in t he ordliiary sLenie of thei termil, as it hias by the le'gishaui1e enclitmient .uif by cii)Iommo (onisentL powers wh iebt 10 othier commodIJ(ity hats or e's er in.d. [Even if it, werei' ani ordinairy commihi(d,, it,y then the niew~ law is ui jist and11 thoso whio hold( 81uch anl opJinilon couild not, conisistoiy supp1ort, this ori any)'1) ote Aet wh itch plaies aI li, mit on tImh lllmount of initeet chlar'g (enb|o Mon 'ey is ai miedn of t.. Ing porlI whiieb hoth Ingi else pais. se'sses It is at con(ilnOII standardI' of applied and1( its value tihould be fi xed. This wits done1 by the Joaw wieni limyiteid initerest tol seveni per cen'It, the ,b ighil'-t, 3 Iliolint, 10aIotls e:i i 1p313 anld live and1( have at faii profi t oin its 1loa1. * * * * * * Oitheris sa1~y the peopleh ini gi vi ig lteii 14or Suinii 5 on (credit pay alNr v isnthiiig in Ilaio oIf ilnresticted los L'r HIupptlies canI't borrow,t mto-' cy). It he( c(ould( he couiht got it aIt home for '7 per' cent. 'The nm wv 11 can borro trny 1 0311(3 l pe cehnl' t,hf and1( seen ro it cnn buy golIfs ait tash pice or v'ery near' it. Th'e 10 pe-r cent. hiw~ does no1t bemnefit hlimi aid inljurest ths wh1(3~Io havi e to give Ihili oi the flolwing wayt). lt 11(1(i needs(1 to borrow, ma an wi th fih li .y) (ennl buy gliOds. \\'liuho th' his goodts wethro liei'li he r notliE, he puts1 his prohfits 31('orIntg toi thet ('Ox of his golds. N 1w ii lhe horronit1 money433 and1( buyI goodlls hIe Ii .t' 10 pet ce'nt,a btil e will inIcrease hii prfits p111por11111nialy. 'Jo .ava no0 usury IawI i'crases spi'1i:t 111 ~invIite hoppress11 Iio, lowe,.11the v11emI ('3 huletd , ret 1 a trd man( ('.1-1 or f tIlu J'esii iiveryody.ii Ai n flnlk ortuill1(. qJuiro tnotes drI awinig highi interestC to the ruin of1 thIe farmlers. This1 (oii. ty is still 'Tull o)f old notes bearing 1 mot.No man canl live anid par~ it. and now for yearlis to comII'e (wa hito the law lats) .10 .oLe ..ll e d' ' tt4 #tvjer hnii efPt 1 6ruken bp the Wealoywn Ptlirn l Colege, at Staunt,on, Vu. 'rhe yonnh hdies wh'o were>ItLtHding tie col ego have- nearly - Al go.e hbrme itnd will remain aMay from the col% logo until danger "the Iuvor ihe A uh11k tnI'ng in its sloop indi. t(t1 wrns. Aln tt-ny of them are at w'ot,el'Mig the vitals a(Way. One tlone of Shriner's In dian Vor. mnifu.:o will destroy them and eavo its lif' -Stmallpok it ra.ing at Baltimoro and Chattatnooga.a,u:' h-s nmad' its appeiranco in Atlantn. Col. R. L. McoCanghr-in, bas t" signed the Presidency o4 the Col ttntbiat and Gureenvillu TailroWd. On the 18th inntatnt dudge Owens (11011 in his ment <m the Air ILino t'ain, just,. it lelt A tlaiita. lRona-t disontso wats Lit causo. Robert, A. Keys, oheo of A ndursons oldve.t 1itiiZuna (lied laIt, '.eOk. J. 19. J O'gs, 1(,g., of. Ptrckens, nos ct nuparied by his lovely bride, 4put at few dnyy on i visit, to Ander"oin during tlho past week. M r. I.)g; '+ ai y t1in;; man of prominenco atin rentt promni:(u, andl nu do uht 11a4 al ultre of 1N1t lunes bef'ro himt - A ndcrson Jorunul. J. M. CRENSHAW, M. D. Physician, Surgeon ind 01,irstiricilan. Office ait his D)rug 131ore, nea r Dncusl"lle. Prompt, attention to fill cllk, day and night. jan 25, 1983 18 2m $125 Reward. I W , ply n Iewnr(d of $125 for the np preheunion. with I"roof to convict. of' the 1incinlinry who .et fire to in: Sirlc IIouse on the night of the H4lb inst:1nt. W. N. PAYNE, Six Mile, 11. ., 1'ic!:cns Co., 8. C, jan 'V, 188:3 18 3 . Easley A-ctdeimy F. It M ALES AND FEMALES. (EaN-y, M. C.> SiRt-ST SE.S:UON for 188:t will begin Feb"r rtu1Ar. th, andc (( rlinue tice monlihs 'erm ls rc! Sonb:hle. li rd canl he hod at nmo(ernfe rnies,. where" ychoAhr will b( undler supervision of Tenciher. F.I fnrtie l' a11r'Ss, C. W . 1I i i t i;4 , 1 i'iulili . .inua 25, '8:; i . T()ITI( 1; () -' FiN.\1, S1;:1"1I!.',NT. N Notlee is hin -b rivrn i: i will np. Pty to .. I N< w . -< o h. 1 or 1'icken (,.1ar11 y. .' 1'.. (n Ihe _ ; i -c"hr - , ,' n xt. f..r Ih; I (:ri g t (r ,a ,i( :I .\ if N t ).1)., tin t o h " 1,;,: g d :\v .\(imin i-tra,trx of :, sanl. . . \l.- I! 1. C. AI (r',L ), A:1h I'x. gar- i kloIrl H'atoiraw n!'. I'* geiz: an a phed or b s phon z',e'y ash ba i whreb '1:,pi A. .. n .,0441- 4'a, Wilco', 1i' & Co1mag g IILS '. Jt 0 8 Wicox Gibbc. 1&1 Ci's rhoh. ('reet to l ,n andfw -nsr .,a y. c40444Hi.a on . 7., en,i s'e' *\ -re.NI'ti; lo4. , c d '", 13 hii1fsfa T.ware lieookf IU\N 'I0s andl ilild. '1-o9. Gl)ydei'. 1~>0 :w res 1111laid)g CIINTitalN I T(1 ''WNSaIIP. Ehn 11 1wI r '73 H If)WNe s l d Vhn W ii 3194low. 1) neries. Ju liic ir\l. ely g0 e.ies. iewhleo Henr E i''44. lk r tI 9411byfot.tesu 44 ifP E. - Lin(el, f 1, .3 I',ere helst\.4 WIyn il ["ri :iiyo , 1 88 acres. 0114.i094 Iea l4410 s. (a341e 3 decib. ;id 4i te prece.l in list, orii l44'touc'h i e :ridofasi il wi llcesr ho Cpb iy ta el, p4en4llies Ii*>' istessifenls chr pi ho 9her1 on w)' il l fe shl b i-Trau - of ick i outy 4.43' o I4akei Ia. '((l <h 'yin 2February, 1 3,a is lie si adtx S n fsessu4'l s aoi penahes h continuleii from N.rt ol dIy uii Ne ork;d irfl, lorsiii andik (ie (pI 4 4(l3oo1 sha'444ll 8eoi'iy ll4t3k I'41 d-a' lie,13.Ci D . A1' ~ tolu ii ter'VorkofPicen cock I lNiled1n 1 N 'l . . I Ixh g 1' ur, N . 0i Y.i I 9; cg lInido Ii~IcAKlSADliot. SpeIal4 fc itisfrte uc. ads r 4 Afe hi es9 ''.5 N a ilal ian k,!v New or k- m 'i4.thy Nat%. ional lank, Chie 4 , andrO Geri3L mO e( ityV' thin, Loisvdwi e, *' y. 4d l. 1Smi1. . rn 1, inber ah . Ne York Stock Lho i' ,& -., II $pru, o 100 5.,r N. l V.'an i. J4i 2a a 8hr. haIhn own I' 4eaa sl E. W. MA1 RALg L t reenvn lje, S C E, %V. MARSIALL t CO. Grcenvil4e, S C E* W. iIAItSILA LL, & CO. Seeiiv2m1e, S C Wh OL1:SALE AND iETAIL WIlOLESALE AND LETAIL WiHOLESALE AND RETAIL D A RS IN FREIGN Ai~D 80 S AltE 0EASIN4 SOME RCARlE B.Il;GAINS. RARE BARIGAINS. lI,Al{E l\ltAINS. 1tAHIE BARGUAINS. We invite a1 to give is a call. Wo buy and sell at lowest hving ca1. pricei. If you need Lress Goods ii will pay you to call on us, as we have a large lot of thtee Goods that n,uut be sold. We uffer a 1)4)utblr Widih Cas hniere in 1i 'cks ' .9 Colors at rwenty liye Cetis, Worth fily For% ;an excelleit lbck Uashilre for wi..0, wth 1.25; a beantiul lslaek Casicnrere for 75 cetnt, worth $1.00; an all Wool Black Cashinere for t,U ceiiis, worth 75 e nt.s; a lnrge :ut of other l)rcs Goods fron 10 to 20 ceni:; also a conmplete I lie u ol lactt Atlpiieas. h u;fer our cntire Stock of Winier Lit011, co,nsisting of Caeno1trres, ler:,etia. l-htoneka, L1 , . .. i;;.:tktt", n:.t;.-s " .r,t andi l;:,ii: t 1'i:n:rr.t ttc , t1c. AT l;Glb:.\; L1 R:-U [I 1llICE-i A . 61 .\. TlY :EI)iCI , I) 1'Ult;k:.i AT* GLE.TLY ;f:EUCIA IRiCE. S Ja. i Goo.d '1 .ek fors 00. ti y.ai ra eaher fTiIk fi. $ .0). 5 y trds l.xce llent Fe.:iihetr lick for S!.00 -0al',Pe.Ity Pau;in~i 9 alici for $1.0u I 4 ard-i Be.' ('ml'eco tor j10 12 yarda lit..v3 Dii,ing ' r~ .ui.i 12 y'rds tetIh.i:la:ig for $1 90. 10 yarl: ds xcel:ent in iac.ing, no -a0b for $;1.00. We. Ulivite all roerchlso ioa'gi.u tis a cl iw bienever they naed go'k a.,s iu- l.a: ex. perlince inl Ithe Wih,:lesal t.ineiss ill CharH enton, an<l the fic' of our bloying Goods ati thle close.t pl.nihh-1 enIII h 1 marins, will en, tble uas to l,eet .\thla or Chair'e,toa pries. savinig Item freights bibe OIne of out Gdreat Specttiis is i or TROY riT'Y sill ILlS!! TIl)Y CIlY SIll IlTS! 1'lTOY CITY SlllIITS We sell ai Linen Fronit Laundredi andii Unilaiundlred ShIir forIn 5i cents, stuld every where for 7.5 cns. We- sel i Linien FrontI i Ludered and UnhItundtrel i hill for 40 cents, s.,ll every.. wl.ere fior 7o cenits. We sell at Linen Fiont Lautndlred tad Un. Ilaunilrel Sh~irt tor 50 cl', sold every where for ~5 centsM. A Linien Froint Hiinforicedl Luiiredi and Uilanndred Shiri for 75 cents, sold ev'ery w here for $1.0)0. ('iaiiiiurred Sirt for 75 cents, soIl eivery where tor 3 $.00h. ALinen Frontu Rleinifircedlr lt Iredl andI Unilaiundrid Sh iri for 75 een145, 9oal every Gienis, Lailies and( .\isoses lisiery inl i~iendle guI i ips. ('ats, Ladieis iand \l isses Uiade.Vcits ali all prices. A*~sk for thle niunbi er 3 Id be4t 50 centI Corset ever* sohll. Also a cornpillete liue of hititons, Hih bonis, Ii euCllars, liwhis, llanihuieiif59 Yits, anil I aes ini White, i4bteh anii (Cream Coriih, hikushes, Iloebiels, Iioohs, Loiien un ilk Illnkrl 'hiels. White Laun;ii, ligI, and1 ever) zhinig kept in a flrst class [),y Gds 1 ti9oro. Dion't for get us when' /ou come to (Greeville, uul1( reracml>cr 'we (re wext to .Ferg(juson & Jo urt Ho use. Jnn 10, 18S3 17 n F. W. POE & cO'S in addition to our unusually large and attractive Stock of 1WYe have, this Season a Com?plete and Ex tentsive'inceof BOOTS & 'SHOES To Sho our I'rends F- W In Old Stau<l, L Rothschild, DEIALlli IN Aents Furnai5d~ng (4ood Cle velandi Block, i'REENVAILID, -- - .* C'. I amif in buinA loas 1 eni rely fot'ri m - Melf, andt I woulId be, please0d for alI my old 'pzatroias and friends to call anid sco mo wheun they como0 to (our City, I carrIy a larger stock( than ev'er. l'lease don't forIget that LI am i miy OLD) STOlm1~1, whero I have t'2en do01ing busine('s 1for the old1 * L. ROTrHSCJ1]L)). Oc.t h 1S&2 * I . W . f.t.M A . 4 IAI FOR FINE T A, ' Sugatrs, SyrtipH, f1onI ' oon, Lard, Uio j ' ri t a Wd Fishsi 1Koot' Snot bim i Ii 21r1Y ,; Solo ttrrt. aa CYurn, LeafJeen, . ht, La SIolla er' Tools Tobnaccos, i:gzara~ atd (Ig . . til lL 30n1t ro:rwonnbl pt;eti.1 S3hoddy U~ooASo ot" 'o1h8 Plrr Stocks. h, t Otrpelat Ie Hta Soe. Tobneos,-igar and ttucl r ll kitreasont'rb ndi p n ;s o*rL 26, 1 882 6 1IG 8 W110 W A '1' EA7AAY, I0. ( I A M l?W(EIVING II T E li LOT 01' l''UHN1'TUJI ever' brou)IIt to P'ilte(a Co. 25 W aiIb.::t 10.l, t1. 1(:", I.i (at '"I I ;aial (at he r .l1'eda lIca-, I air a!(nt of ' lied :11pr ?-*ii ,: .aa, - inn Ns tor pa 0ct 26. les G I-'b-h uiaa l:i'iming I aIpt iaoads wvil la be bught :anda Thel~ hohI.nca' of may Stock of Glet . M echolia l be scW I sa~iold at. os. now Van d se~curet bargins, lad [ will an thosje wi'h o a e'at II4al lan noe are. duea niai uap id, that I z%itu.sa have any mno (ome to see mc.te 1u01 %de will RelteII and atrauble ai expensae of costs, besit wIant to -,iell youI some) G OO D S. Thliankinag y'ou for past f,avors, ana. licitng n cotlilnace, I hopea you will h'get to giv me.ii ai call Utt th Briun St ore 11i1nse. Mlain St reci, Easley, 8. C. noav 810, 1882 111 TRADF NORMAN'$ ~aUTRALUZUN CORDIAL. --MART A SUnTf'and etTectuat lafreedy for thn enroot A o cll Irrelgu naritl. anetl dLaorder. et the htomn ach andl llowels h, wheithera in acIhlden or adullts, oIr rii Ivc ltaIO teh Iiaomo ach without being e:-' JtaaIarus, tioluam hanfantumaa Ila , l i in# Plu 'aia, F"latuloney - N.ta'en, Adilty of t h4 Stomac, )Ia'ae ar in, hick hmna Nervouk lad achonti 11 hrladyspehpi koa .? tanclhI laolaUw firoma relaiation Of the NEUTRALIZINO CORDIAL. Isu as pleasant iad haarmless as Black.. therry Wluna,. Doe~s not contain Opium andl wvill noct consipjate. Specialty recom mendedlaa for Sonlslekness and ehtiIng Price 25c. and $ .co per bottle. Sof<l @ tIll Druyrjisl-ta and Deal< e .u -n ElXOELSIOR OliEMaIf Sole PropriLt:tot ~ 'Walhalla, 9. C, ,.' 1 N'otice to Debtors & 4LL, personal inlIdbted to I sTAl~t,I ING TkU RN lt, mmelc trar and I akaae paya aolding dleminasant aaa,f~t It aIreunat tem to II the aader'sig , JOHN .4t. LI Jl TI .J. TIUJRNaR, tors. jain 1$, 1883I .' 17 I (l'' 01-' F-IN.LJ kWETTLEMENTr. Llela'Iby gite flaitiCe altnr I will naj aly Iaoat. II. Nemon,ii .uafbe of P'robate ia 'iek.ns Conall y, for' letot fu nuike n, FIn eti Ieman'fI of a he l'fstnte-aaT .JohJn D. firste. laet'd o h 0ri -Ferainx