The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 01, 1883, Image 2
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ENS 0. H., S. 0.:
" MUA=T 1, 1883.
& F,sbcription, $1.60 per annum for six
70 cents; strictly in advance
Iietets cnsrted at one dollar per
' u t one inh or less for the fret insertien
tpy cents for each sbrequent insertion.
J:beral discount made to merchants and othere
alvertisint for six months or by the yetrr.
Obituary Notie- -tnd Tributes of Respect
chargedf"'r as etdvcrti)ements
Announei Cenndidates five dollars in ad
va nce.
The Recent Legislature.
The SE'feafurnal in comn ent ing upon
the statement. made by us in the SrNTINt.L,
that the recenti Legislature approprinted
"about eighty thousand dollars more than
the preceding Legislhtitie, &e., calle upon
is for "figures antd facts-" We are sorry
that we can not comply with the request at
this time, as the .%cis of the last Legisla
ture have not yet been published, ad we
hare not seen tho appropriation bill. 11lheln
tihe approprintionl 111 passed. it. was an
notunnced, and has not been conl radicted,
that the appropriation exceeded, by eighty
thou.rsannd dollt"n ih a ir'propriat.ion ai titde
by the preceding l.egislntur"e. If we bati
n copy of the bill we would compare it wiit
the prccedng appropriation bill and point
out, WithI pleaisture, I le part icuiltar items11 of
increase. There is one item or increase.
however, that ioes not appenr in the up
propriation bill wdtierwe lake pleasture in
calling to the attention of our clever con
etuporary, utad leave it to him to judge
whether the increase was neccssary or not.
The Columbia Canal Act requires a mini.
mum foree of two hundret'.conviets to work
on the canal the present year. Under the
former Act, the Board of Directors had
fixed the ininimutn at. eut hundred. The
tddtlitional one hundred convicts required
un.ler the last Act could have been hired
ttt at $12 50 per month, which would have
l.otight in a revenne to the State of fifteen
tIhotsntdollars. This anount itsould be
1n1luded in the appropriations, which would
runt the total increase up to ninery fire
',ou.and dollars. We ;nre,gnol discttusing
ie merits or demerits of the atual-only
.ji ving n ftet. Bilt the Journal seems to be
a little inconsisten'.. In the first place it
4ay.: "The former Legislature did too
:atch and the recent ,one too little," and
ain. "As to their not repealing the laws
so loudly complnined of in certain quar
tes, it acted wisely."
''he statement that "the former Legisla
ire did to-> much and thn repf"
*ltime recent one shuld hmave repealed
ber i. We ngree fItIly witht ourt cotemtpo.
'thtat the State ntow hmas good otlicers
'u time Govcrmnor downi, tund that thlie beg
a htuore aocted wisely in ntot repealinig ainy
the laws so loudly cotmiplainel of'. Inst
bis we thIitnk thle l,egislatutre showed muchel
V iadamu, andl( for which it should receive
hie ''well done'" of time people. lhtl we
respectfulily tdeclinme to endorse every othert
\ct of thme "'recent".'Leg islaturme. 'lThe point
hat we are driving at, whiich our cottintm
piorary seems not to have clearly catugt, is
his: We want to kinow what our esteemed
cottemptoraries, who so unmercifully be
rated the formter L.egislture anmd rejoiced
so much at thle elect ion of an almtost en.
tirely "new" body, nre goitng to do withI the
presenit L.egislature-' Will they ptut thtemi
on thle gridir'on, or will they call oft t heir
dogs and quil thle dIrive? la this conniec
tion we desire to State that ourt criticismsi
apply only to thme Legitlatunre as a btody atnd
niot to any inudtvidual memtber, as somteo <f
tthem seetm to tik. We believe a large
mtjority of tIme tmpmhers tire honest, patiri
otio citizens, who did what they thoutgt
was for the best interest of the St ateo, Many
ot thetm are jour personal ftilends, whtotm we
esteem very i .1ch, bttt we may~ (lifter with
them upomn certalin areasures, andu as o journlt
alist feel it ouir duly to say so. We also
co'l it our ditty to call puIblic at tent ion to
'hat we coniceive to b.e had or ill-tadvised
--gisltieni, thIen tIme ptibl ic catn formi its
wna opittion, tind as this is a free count ry,
inch inivtantal metmber can go before hiis
onstituients andtu defetnd his coutrse, what
irer It may have- heen.
1350.
Mfr, J. C. Thomnpsont of this office, has in
hi' possessioni a copy or the Keowee C,ou,ri,r,
i(blished January 26i, 1850. it is volumte
'1 No. 861, and is a twenty columna paper
onotice that John Boen, the fat her of
presetf. Treasurer of this County, wvas
i a Collector of Old Piekens District at
'hat, time, aind given notice that lie will at
hiud certain rlaces lin March for the plir
suoe of receivinig taxes. Atmotngst the
ckes designated are the following, which
ttnow in flhis Cortnty: John ifowen's,
Trap, (D)acusville) flester's, Wolf Creek,
Mrs. Barton's, Ilimrricane, McoKinney's, hi.
Min es, (Cetntral) Salubrity, (Liberty)
Pickeville: at Plckens C. II., on Mottday
a;. dtu Tuesday of 8prig Court.
Sbooks," say. Mr. Bowen, "will then
"All returns not made by that
~ ibe double taxed,
i, 20 per cent.
.AV&per cent.
~ ~ PWIlh1.'i, of Sahibrit y.
a edvnleu#ut of the store in the
b eeschol undu wlf be increased
9 JhJAlt fot the pentyM''
te.9ev# e '4 svd "Web.
Po, ~ li'ig liook, andi
14 hodif In:i ae.
h Puth er n4
J ^W o t tnr!Qt, J)=: J. tn. 26 , 1 i O.
The ltopublicatn National Commit
tOe hold i poseoun here a few day m
ago and had oometihing ofa time try.
ing to dotormino how the delegato.
to the next noitintug corventioln
should bu. cho"en. Many of tho
nombera nec+merd to foo6 that it made
very little difference how the thing
Was done, as there would be little
cbance for the candidato anyway;
but- others who are fhenolves tam
bitious or the representativos ofani
bition, wanted to have things fixed
to their advantage. It was on the
whole a rat her gloomy gathering of
leaders, wholly lack mug in thu dash
and tspirit of tho "grand old party"
in its harronious and prosperous
days. About the.most touching in,
cident was the resignation of Star
rout Dorsoy as Secretary of the
Committee. The ex-Sunator's let
ter, a most plaiLive and boaLt- I-Or,
(ing document, was received in si
lenco. 'T hero was fin atmosphere of
solmn cold'ness hbouat the room
which seemed to sny,"We aro sorry,
old fellow, but you have got caught
and we can do nothing for you.
'1'ho time was when we could have
defied public opinion and carried
you through t. we have mattny tn
therr blot r,e,w We are t,o weak."
Dorsey in his let ter endcavored to
tivo himself a first-chais c"ertificatu
si poitIica3l chiaractor', wh13ich wa*s
i h ghtl ul on his pait as it, suppli(s t
ivhat his collongues in their norv
.)UIness IghI have neglected to
,,trer. him. 'The cer tificate which c
Mr. l)orsey iientIf fttrnishes leaves i
nothirig to bel desired. It is perfect. )
It sets forth that but, for Dorsov i
there would probably have been a
Democratic victory in 1880. tbut all r
his aets ats Secretary of the Commit f
tee-his enormous collections of
money and his liberal dispensat,ion
of -'sup" in Iniliana-wore known :
to and approved by the canlidate i
for Piesidert. and Vice President..
that with him reted the ''supireme I
resp>o'ibilit y" for the results of the
campaign, and that if anty manl hals
ever deserved tho gratitude of his
party and fellow citizens it is t.he
nell sariticing, pat.riotiu, and inda
fatigablo S. V. Iorsey. And yet
there are people callous enough to
k cep ask ing what the excellent. Sec.
rotary did wi all the money be
took to Idianta, and heartless en
qu. a ...o LOUecalcuilated to n fleet
cred it upon01 thie Comiit itee as the
I eiend , aIdviser and co-partner of
1Brady.
'Thie(' wme's rightfs peOp'lO are
prepanniig tfor the annual cohnventionl
of the woman su11ffragista, whiebh is
alway13s hlvd in Washiington during
lhe session of Congress, It, is by
some :onsidi(ered thle mont, amu isin
ovent.L of tho 0easoiMn, and1( howe ver
dIi M p1in1ted th isiSipl es of pro
gress may feol, they verl tainlyi enjoy0
thIieir 8(eances0 wvith thei Coingress5(inalI
('om)1mitt ee whIichI is depiited1 to tack,
lo them and1( luxuiatei ini thle bo3n1:
loss libherty oft tal k ing bacek. It is,
any bo'siiV while to elne (ver' boe
andi( ernjoy the sparring mai3tchieM be,1
t weeni ihe ludie andh the Coigriess
of' the United Siies. Se'nator
V'ance and3( Seinator Vest 3130e mvaiin
bl 53aucy' to themii-that iS, 338 sauey'
a s tey darle to bei---andic gelt Mate
<hdown upon11 wit.h gi ent re~gular;Iily
anid vigor It does not, >ore Sena:
tors and3( liprtieentativeOs ir the
least to listen to) thiri st.iinig up)
peals, and1( indeed if thoso 8 tiringii~
appeals11 were1( left (oit a1 g.od manyIlli~
le.gishitlors would31( be gie v ously d ies
E'xseWcret ar'y I tohesoni's tendIer
tst3iomaQ t lie cl3ebrnete of hisx
bosom f'riend M ir. l?ouch3 on1 thle foor
ofd Cong ress tho 0 lther d:iy ilmlst
have drawnw teairs hlumorous or ot
hierw'iso, fromi thce e'yes of thonse who31.
hearid it. 1f Mir. Hohiesogi had mer
ely aidh thiat .M r. Jtouc:h kuno A how)
to bihIi shIip) and1( get, a goold price
for' teom he would havo y giveni his
f i rnd aiL )113( good1advertiement; b ut lIe
poss81Ib! not, to blie lve 1.haiit Mir. 1Rob.
eson1 hopes to bee me1 Seetary of
the) Na:vy a1gi one013 of thesoe (days .
3n33( thaut, Ai1r. IHonehl w ill taiko tis
good care of limn as ho0 eIver did in
other01 dlay. "'ill licklec you no(w ii
youl'Il tickhe me aft or a whldo"c' is al
very3 old1 pl)it.io( bulsineOss pinciple,
and1( peop)lo who1 kinow' Air. Iloachi
will not) bo ini difliulty' abou t apply13
. ug it.
The hiard ti me fliat Senat or lifuri
ha3s rocon ly beein hav3 ig to get him i
self rce lected to0 thle Scin-'to reino j~ds
me thatI oino of the biggest job,s th at
has1 hoen introdu(1( ced mi ('ongre'ss8
this winter iN 11 his poo;tionl to pr
ch1aso with Gooernment money at1
$50) each, ablouit half a million vo(
ting mac1(hlinos inivenited by a lBoston
mlani, and1( suIply them) to ieery ee
lion dlistrict, in, the Unaitoil State1s1.
Just what, tile merits of the machine
are i haive not yeOt been aiblo to fin
out, but It Is some or oif at ghias
cntr ivantce with the ballotn pasted(
on) anl endeOss belt, for the .supposed
pupseo prevenltin)g f'raud upoin
t,be I ranohise. .But na1, the0 eteetlio
judges would handle, and possibly
tam~por' with every' ballot. Tfhe eg.=
('ulit~ ofn the thing is not so annalr..
Of bi:1 bnt returnes -a thilt tie
mt<n 'homalken the naOlinev woud
be s:addenif7 madeo enormonesly
rich if ir. Hour's proposition shou
Id b) adopted. Spoatking of rich
m1en1, while walking down tho A ve.
11o Onea morning tecently in cotp,
a ny with a Senator the naumo of Son
utor Plumb wits mentioned. D,1)id
ylou know," said he, ''thatt Seuaator
Nlumb and Whitelaw Rt.'td worked
in the same oflico at one time."
Your h tutble corresplondolnt plead,
ed ignorance, tad thinpoakor con
tinued: "Plumb was toronan of a,
liLttlo Weekly ptapur in Xeniat, Ohio,
of which Reid was editor, and they
worked together for quito at while.
Ioth have stiiiruk ick since the)so
ahays. ''he unknown editor of the
insignifloont weekly got in with Jay
Gould and Jim Bhu1ine, mndo money
and Iratrried iniliiont'. Ilio forema1nat
wont west of the Missouri and 'cau
ght on, to use at stree't t.rin, just at
the right timte. I atm told h is
worth $1,000,000 or $5,000,000."
I'11oNo
M11t. Fmrron: It aippearI that the
peoplu in soie sect' ns of this State
tire riot :t isfled with the stock laa w,
and while it is at good law for the'
greater portion of country, thero is
somo smaI Spa 10rsely set,tled sections
whoro the laIw works again.t the in,
Lerest of thu ci,izona.
There in it part of Pickens County
hat, desies relief from the opera
ion cf the law, aand will plerhapi s
svail theimiseIven by asking exemp
ion from theCount,y Commisnioners
inder a recent Act of the l.ogisla.
arl, and was until they read tlhe
Exemfption Act," songutio of suc
enN. ''hc law aecording to their
iterpetatLion (they 11r0 not law
ers,) appears to be a "big lose," at
ittIe mnoro than one ca. swallomv
vith eaase. But. notwithstanding the
igid provisions of the Act, they aare
oing athnd with at petition, and
vill :at the first oppoltunity present
to the Bard of Cornni"siioners,
sakiig that, nearly al of E:asit.atoo
nd a itnrt of Pumpkint.own to'n
hipis he exempt, from t.h0 stock
aw. '1he citize'ns a alorngi tihe pr -
osed line--withi Ono O' two-ex
-epitionls halve consente-I atnd agreed
o build ail keep il) tho line tice
it Li it ow n iniliidual ex pej:-e, atit'
it is at platin fact that, thl, farms (If
t.hese citizensy atlong the lie, arant
who wohttl hav, ciarge :idf coan
trol of thu line fence, would b. tite
lir st ex posid to the ravages (1 -tock.
coaseqauently there rai,trv I' I..
Thela qulestiar ises, ent ther Conn:1.
iy Commattis,ioners legll: y igrant. the)
prayerC of thle pie ideuun in tis en-Sase.
if the paurties ona thacline wvho hiave
thu ls far ' ( r eaf d s i hal l:all itt
line', whichh I beliove theyv will doi,
nao tax wall haave to be Ieci.I. &aS.
reseinment of the Grand .Tury.
TIhe Granad .Jury beg leave to re -
port, a8 tollowv,:
e'xained thie pulblic 'aflicts at this
termu. Thereio 11 aro o coml a Iii nt.
againast. anly of thems.
WeV reaeammend that, thec Coun sts
Comm isioneirs [buy a Sulitableh( tire
tand burigara proof satfo for t ih use of
CJouinty Traeatsarer and i A ud1i tora.
WVe rocoiiainerd fart her thlat, the
Coutyt C~omm issioners get legzal aid,
v ice tas how to pr10foceed ina irover'~ing
I roma W\. I0. ICarilo, ICe. $1,500t, fad
in~trst. pa.id haimu ais at tornieiy foi
liechmonda uad Datnvillo Itailrada et
atl., atnd whiebh wits nev'er cre jated,
tand ~ lwhih the Coanni'y lhis beea
comi)pel ledI to paty algatin, atnd asfter
conisult ing goodl auth fority to po
ered ams ini theira judgmen~ah: Lt may seemt
best,.
WeO alhso eli the r at'enftiont of thec
Cioty C'omam sMioniers to th lactir
t.h at some re'Qpa irs are rade on r IC thet
jail, ando recommenutrid tat they haave
necessary~ wvork donera, anud tha f tLIhey
pult int p)ips to carry off filth from1
the cells.
It has fbeen c'alled to ou atteia,
tion fthat theire are gates )air4ss athr
puablic raad leain g truom ( )halI '.k
ens to) Pendlertan, andia froma Mamie
platce toa Greena ille, aind we racoaui
mend fhat, the Comstaasioers fiave
We~' ade'ire to' handeri youra lllnor
as well ais the Salicitor, our thiauaks
for the coutesy(5 shlown i us.
Vtery ie-pet ful ly subiti 11ed,
IC. 11. lhoMToN, 1h.emnai.
The Road Law.
WVe hatve frequae,ntI.v heen reen- .
(ted ata pblish thae floa.I Itaw of So utth
('nrola for thao bonefit of oaar suba
Scribhers. it, woutld requiro too mneth
space to coml)y with thte request in
full. taut wo aippiend a synopsHis of
the more importanft points of prace
tient in terest of the people.
.All tabl,bodiedh males0 bot wc( a'n
11theR of ixtconl tand fifty aro lin
ble nannanl)y to work L,bo r'onad not.
lossi thian three nor more thfan twel..
yo datys, uader the direction of' the
rond overtsoor's or' pay one dollair port
day' in lieu of suclhtlaor.
ThRe persons warne'd are entifthed
t.o twelvo hiourst nlot.ic of tihn ,)e
siid"bnroi of trork hig n'U t
kind. of tool to be itd and any (ho
who nlcglcutt+ to appetr,-. or refieag
to work, Ahall be deemed ttulty of
nidomonnor, and upon Conviction
beforo t trial justice sball be fined
not essI han five dollars nor more
thnn ton dollura o- bie itnprtisonod in
jail not loss t.han five dns nor more
t halt twenty days. The rosidenco
of anty' )ersdotn who has a family sl.all
oo held to he whore his fatmily re
itles; antd thit of any other )orson
Whore ho boanrts.
Mumboi of the State and Coun.
ty Boartl, of Examinera, member
of tho Board of Astissota, School
'rnttevs. t('achers and studentas of
schooul:s and uollego. iniuisters of
tho gospel, millern tngaged in grt.
or merchtiht mills that aru kept. open
six days in each week, offic<.rs of
the Lunatic Assyuim and the warn
er (Ior five (ays) ato exomlt from
rotl II ty.-A nelerson itellig('nter.
SCHOOL BOER! SCHO BOM !
Full stock always on hand at lowest price.
Any Book not in stock will be ordered at
Publishers Price. Fresh Lot of Stiationery,
best qttality.
Will Paper nnd Window Shades, Chro.
mos and Picturo Frames. Every variety
Gold Pens and Pencils. Albums, Photo
graphs and Autograph. Choice lot Mis.
cellaneons Books, istoric al, Political and
Religious, at
D)ARA-- AN's
Book and Stationery Store, Opposite
National Bank,
GRtEENRIMR,4 - . S. C.
felb 1, 1.8 * 19 5tn
J. M. CRENSIIAW, M. D.
l'hysicinn, Surgeon ttd Obst etriciatn. Oflice
ait his Drug :<tore, ttear llacusville.
Prompt attenton to all call,, day nnd
tight.
jan 25, 14883 - 18 2m
NT OT l'IE O-' FINA L ELEM EN r.
. Notice is hereby given, that I will ap.
,ly to J. II. Newton. Probate Judge for
'ickens ('oty, on Tttrsday, lot day oft
Uarch, 1883, for leave to nttke a final
ett leit'nt of the estate of Joel Bradley, de.
ease-d, -ti t ask to be dischtarged there.
rot as .\dini istrator.
D. F. IBR \)LEY, Adm'r.
feb 1, 1883 119 4
Tit' I OF F' I N :l I.E'rr E NI ENT.
1' e herebiy give notice tIat we wtll ap
ly to .1. II. N.:wt n, Judige of 'rt'bate tot
'icktns Cottaty, S. C , on the first (ay it
1rt'h next. lor pairtutsion It, make it tinat
.ittlrnnttt t u: the E:State or J. B. .\Ic1 itrter.
trctast"d, (I{nhetrt. .lc'.1 hi ier, E;xecutor
hereot, tlece:as.l") indto be diicharged as
,;xccutors of the saat.u .
feb: 1, : :M 1 :
Jetts w. "r'Ki;s. wtt. t. taViN :.
ST'OKES & IRVINE,
'S I hereb-ly g ve nti ce thIat I will atpph~
tt J. It. Newroaan. Judge~(a oft Prt'a te tat
Piltcntt 4naita, S. 4'.. ttt ithe lir-t d,y o
\C re nwiI. f-tr Itennti-aiott toI. tke ttal
-- ttl wt f t e I'alt rIai ( tx ti.Iotl. I w - ta-r
tb ~I l'xcsed. huaca latt'be ditchagedt aAd.
W. W. McWl IXEi; Aim'.
feb. I, 18841 19 4
N i'. laof th e in tat aed:ion inat the sin
wdpi ltata h t. aIt l' tan t tour t'O'iCt o t
ttea lin rary (no ii hac fa t to- laattm-e
alte whtdeiga to Ireed lit i'a-tattaav
Si Mle ~.0 IiIa-J' ('., LW8.'
febt 25,188:; I9
prehen-8 ON, fiat 1r8t tocovicllo hei
etno the atighatttthia it nta nt.l~laa t
S6aaatIixiaa , P.f Oatltr , i at pen t'iCo. , at
jana 25. 188 s;Is
DALES AQUND FEMDALE,
IIlTaK.. ' S SION forY..~n2 1883b.i
Term Waarea 11n-abl. Bardi- an2 hat hd ttg
8.<h l ala- . W. tat-.\ O ,P i cp .
C'to I' 1'. I , , S l ..' . , 18 .
IT. Warrna ifatras, 1 lots an I 2)ttiling s.
N. CtCy. Nia 50i lt crer. iate,1hial
PEI!(N i-.\ TOWNSIlP.'
.TtimaanI ByPder 710 aces.
.on W Ilatcaow, 40 nacre i.
.\ltys . A ln koer s. 5 lot. h idi
tllKNOY TWNIIP.
Th. P. Dutncn, , 40 acr.
. E.-ASTATlOlE TOWNSIll P.
Wyat IuI tdson, 200) acres.
Not ice ir hterebty gi ven that the whoale of
the severatl patrciels, Iots tatnd patrts of lots ot
Ba-al E-state aderbeda itt thIe prece ling list .
or so rnattch ltereof its will he tneceasstary tt
pa taxeas. pea-tlltes tand a sressmtetts charatg
of Picke satatounty. S. C'., on the first tancl aoatn,ilheaotly lTratr
aay itt Fba-rttar y, 1883, at Itis oflce in s: ad
('otntly, on dlaay fixedl as aforesatid, utnless
satiad taxes, ntseassmn-ts and penalties he
p ad btefaatre that Iimea; anda sutch sale will he
cattinuted ftrott day to day eitlta0 all of saidl
patrcels, lois tand parts of Reah Estate shall
beo sold ot- offered for s*lo.
J. II. CIA DE.
Andtitor of P'icns County.
anit 25. 1883 1x -a
E. W. MAH[IKAL,L & CO.
(recenYille. S C
E. W. MAR 11ALL & CO.
(reini11c, S C
E. W. MARSHKA LL,4t C0,
(areenuit-1Ie, S C
W111LKSALIE AND REITAIL
WilOLESALIE AND RE TAIL
WilOLESALE AND RETAIL
DI A IN FOAEIER AND DESTIC
DAY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,
HARE AU.RG.\INS.
CAlE BIOllGAINS.
RAI[E BARGAINS.
We invite all to give us a call. We but
nd sell at luwest living cast prices.
i f you necd D1ress Guots it will pay yo,,
o call ontt us, as we have a large lot of thes
oods that nust be sold. We offer a Dotble
rihlth Cashntice in ~ 111acks I!ani Colors a
weuty live Cvnts, worth fi'lly Forty; an
xcellent Black Gauhmere for $1.,0, wu:th
1.25; a benttiflt Black Cashmere for in
etit, worth $1.00; an all Wool ilack
'uxlruere for 60U cents, worth 75 ceut,; u
:arge :01 of other 1)re.,y Goods from 10 to
It utr"nt; also a con,plete liue of B,1acl.
ipacas.
)% offer our entire Stck of Winter
;oodi, coasistinlg o1 Ca:ssi,-re.-, Kc - rsety
:Ianels, Lirl,yt " hi-n11ket+, S.I:,1i.s, ttper.,
%n!1 ItI.a ket ;U ,ane'. ttc., cto.
t T 1711 .\TLY RE:l, i,ED ptIg.3
\"T f if .A TI,Y [ti I D:7.) PRI .4
.T 4 L.AT1f.Y RkEiU'(El) Pl1I(',
n .r.slc r,tne t':,- w.., r -- - iJ
I y-ari (o ti le f r h .! lee).
i! ya.rd IFeatnerI) Tilt for 1.00l.:
'..' yar i- Prea y PAt':tlt (cn'c $ or 00 .0
10 yardsl PecintHe sching, no starch,
for' l.00.
We itnvite all inenist, t' givv u's a cal'
whenevr they nei i ed ginodIt ias o tr long ex -
perJien(ce int I le Wholttesua.~ lUu~'sie in Clhi
t'slt,n, andi thet fact of itur buaying. (oodsa at
Ithe clis .ttplo.siible casht ttnargIins, wIll eni
ile us to iiteet .\ t Ia .,t1 or Cha ettin tott pices.
Onie of our' Great Spe'ciatlties i our
TRO'x (CITY ShIlRTS:!
TRIOY CITY'i SIlliT :'l!
TL4OY CIT'Y 8SIRTI'S !
Wet 'ell n Linten Front Lnnndcredi andl
!tnauntdredl $hirt for 50) centts, sold cvery
vihare (or 7:' centts.
We tell a~ Linen Front. Lannderecd and
Jnhlt,nuired Shiit Ifor 50) cents, sold every..
,y!.ere fttr 7.i centIs.
We .ellI a Linieit Fr'ont I nuindred and Unt
tutndr1 etd Sir t for 50 centIs, sold every
slhere for ~5 cents.
A iiLieu Front Rleitnfor-cie i ondredl and
LI tutlaundr tedl Sir t for 75 centsa, sold every
where f or' .1.0O.
A inen~t Front Reinforced Lauindred and
l'ilanr'dred Shtirt for 75 Cents, sold every
sherie for $1.00.
A Lijien Frontt Reinforoctd Lan-ired andit
Ijnlaundred Shirt for 75 cents, sold every
vghere for St.00. -
Gen'lts, Ladihes and Misses IIosiery in
(Gents, Ladies antd Ali'i.es Unidervests ai
all prices.
Ask for the nttinber :14. best 50 cent
Corset ever soldl.
Also a c.ornpjlete line of hut tons. hla
bon)is, Laice ColhIirti, Fichiuts. lliaid k ehie'f,
lies, rind latces it Whfilte, HIlack andi Crenm.
(Combs,it llrushesc, Rocelst, looksa, Linen11
and silk Iflandtket chiefs, White L.awtns,
J1takonelta, Sw iss .\lsinst, liambiuiirg 1-:dg.
ings, andi everythitng kepat in a first class
l)ry Goods StIore.
D)on't for get 'us when
y/ou come to Green 1ille,
ne?xt to Fe'(rguIsonf &
iijler's,- below ol<i
(knHtI iIio ue.
rJhig New
AT.
. W. POE & CO'S
in addition to our
-unusually larye and
attractive Stock
of
We ihave, this Season a
Comnplete and Ex
tensive line of
300TS& SHOES
r'o Show our Friends
from Pickens.
3'_ W . T'f)I & (' ):
In Old Stand,
1L Rothschild,
D)EALE!t [N
(1.oTH!x E(,
iAentN FearsaIiang (AoodN
ANIb IIATM',
(Clevelawl iBlock,
[ARIEENVILEM, - - . C.
-----
I am in busineiia e,ntirely for my
elf, and I would be plinsed for aill
fly old patrons and friends to catli
and see mo when they como to
)wr City. I carry a larger stoJ<
han over.
Please doni'. forget that I aim iin
ny OL1i) STOllE, whero I hamve
>eenl doing b)Fusinese for the old
Irm.
L. ROTHScHILD).
Oct 5. 1882 - : n.
4 4 i
CALLOff
W. T. MeI~L
FO IL FINE TEAS, COF V s,
Sugar-. Syrupt., Fionn, I
con, Lutrd, Rlice,r
Gritrl and
ftoots, Slaoch ttRi Itil
8birLtings,
Yarns, ;
Jebans,
131lenchingr,
Calicoes,
Lneve ;v
iloaicry,
IInIrness,
Solo and i
l.en thor.
Powder,
8hot,
Len(
Capa)l,
uails,
.Plows a
PIn S0ocks.o
Carpenite''s nnd liloe MR
er's Tools.
Tobaccos, Cig r antd Cigarc'
:il Ia ttt I'iotablo prices, and
Shoddy Good.,
o<'a 26, 1882 6
BIG SHOW!
A'
1LA~~EY ~'. Cd
I AM l? EIVING 'Tl'I: FI\
LOT OF FUINITURE
v'r bihltllL lu
Pi(kic, Co.
25 llurieins nt t,ntt om prices"
25 Wh,tIt 13c(ed tt.-"ali, rn It
f rr'ln *(i t o *15.
5 PiaI' n :titd o Iher- I3(e1s Ii
S2 5.) up.
All hiit( of ''rn1 (1Ic and Sia
I.:i-'.- lot of 1'l.I SIpring . W i
hiI - and(:l.t ('of Ion: tl tt "'e$e .
Stil , So}a+, hItt-N.tn, t.tc.
All kinds of Utdeitk:.e(cr', G oc
he ro,.n .a4 r. i i, , s. -, -I' . a".
('rl 2G. I
?Ii L2:.z:R OF7 LOW PRICES,
bi LI. kep c''i.sI uly onl hiand the foi
twinig $1PE('1 .I.Tit -ilo(yrs, ~ 1ilogs,
'heek. lI'c'1n, Flour, Corn1 Ma,l, tirAn,
.4:l1, M~I,os , Saiga, I'oIl-..., jOie, irit,
'-h niil Fo-iniig Ilem lraeis. Th',uee
.1111d1 willj be4, iinghJi and tl a12t ihec low
'1 pIoMibl 1.. igureI lor eni"h.
TIhe hinc of~ my ill iock of Gen.eral
10w Vand111,4CiI e cure bagins, aitil I wVill say) t41oP
'hlse whIose ICili acc a and noicesa; are past,
Come11 if) see 1 mC ntl. weJ will se22 ~Itliad SAYe
roubhle andii explens.e or cos4ts, besides ?
wanit to .9eP you son,C
G OO D S.
Thankmling you~ for pas.t favors, and som
Iciting a1 continunnteIa, lI hope you1 will nos
oiret to give meC ni (ll nt the liriggM'
Store Iiouse. Main .Virec, Ensiley, 8. C.
-TRADE
NORMAN'S
tu~TRALigg
CORDIAL.
-MAR.Z
A'"" a""l " 'IT :2 l1'e3 for P224 ~0.r o
rl'romptly helievinm, )'tysentery. Dianrriioa, ch201
Fluax, (riin l 'n tans .lAli.ne.y
HthI n . II,,a siclk aut i Nervousm
bo, ii'.d in :111 dernngemen2fts o
thn''4onneh 1 andt1.2, noei~ fina retn'.at ion of the
intetines12 or a chang.o of food)1 or water.
NEUTRALIZINQ CORDIAL.
,h1as :casant and harmilcss as lack
ber *ie D)oes not conta.in Opiuim
ad w;ill no0t constipate. Speciall - recon- -
mendedc, for 8easiockness and eetlug
CIhidren.
Pelee i5c. and $r2.no per botal'.
Sofl~ bil t Dru,jjsl amud D)ealmre ia Meritlet,
EI0EL8I1R - CHEM10AL C00
Sole Proprietors,
Walhalla, 8. C. U. B. A.
Noktice to DeL H
STl'.IIING 'TU.
comec forward ali mntk
hohhn1I lg demnndsiiI, nyni'a...
plresenit them211 to thle miullersignied legailly at
I est ed.
-IJOJN . L.\Till lM, ) Execu~
.T. <. T URNEIl, j .oig,
jnnI 18, 18 17j
l'iekenis tuty, for Ienve to make a, F"inal
8ettletuent, or 11he Etaite f .JIohiI ltiente
decesased, on theo 8th d1,y ot Februaory nexit
Ian 11, 18S8 1ii