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8" F S ADLsY.stw PICK ENS 0. H.,. O.: HURSDAT, f f : T 15, 1883. !'or etsba tonv511.5O per annum fortix .nth&, 75 eetnt' arrie*p 4h ,fintsee Adve thse nents tnserted at we *1?Ner ptr uars of one itch or less for the ftrs? *lion d Afi cents for each subsequent insertion. iberal J.eount tnwA to +w' rmts and others foertising for six monthi-or ly the year. Obanery Notices and Tributes of Respect crged ftr as odVcrtisements A nnencing tCuttdidatee ffs 4*lrs in ad nce. C. C G. & U-0... The Greenville News says Ex-Go. Ham. ,.l, l'reslAe%t. of the Otena, Cumber ,i Gap & Chicago Railroad. passed throu s Greenville on the 10th inbt ant on his re in from a business trip to New York in e interest of his road Gov. ilagood speaks mfidently of the success of the enterprise i0 nys he completed impor'ant and fa. ,r:sble contracts for terminal facilities th the Louisville and the South Carolina -as. Encouragement was received rom .pitalist in New York and the financial a ut has left New York for England respamce to encouraging .letters and with -ospect.s as goed as they can be at, this sr'y time- The prospects of the comple on of the road, of at leartas much as lies this State. within two years are excellent, ogotiations being just now in the cot,di on of reasonable probability of success. Defalcation. The State Treasurer of Alabama, Vincent, is defauted ?er $250.000 enA fled the ,te. Polk, the Treasurer of 'Aennessee de mited for about the same amount and tried make his escape into M exico, bit was jtured and is now in Jail, awaiting his eial. Vinc.nt, It is to be hoped, will be ',pl ured also and teturmed aad punished o 4he full eateat of the law for his crime. Vincent claims that speculatsons in Wall ircet, in cotton futures, etc, caused his v.ntfall asnd ruin. 'ho social positions of these high ofli :inls should not shield them from the ex reme puislment fixed by the laws of their - .ites. A nt.n's positin in society or his ,ilicial position should not be an excuse for isis crimes. A thief is a thief. it matters not whether he belongs to ite higher or lower strata of society, and there should be uo distinction in punishment. We have of:en thought that the crime of stealing public monies by public officials should be 1un,ished by death. A few examples would i,us a stop to the practice. A New Enterprise. A.---,I if hsis enterprise here proves successful re. move all his machinery dlown hsere and give upj the business entirely in New flamip ahire, lie is a gentleman of ample means anid experience to make the enterprise a success. Gradually toe men of thie North are opening their eyes to thie ndvant 'iges of the Bouih for manufacturing enterprises, onto venture is succeeded by another. A short time since, Mr A. C. Dioert of New Jersey, started a shtoe nmanufactutry.in the l'eunitentiary and, by close attenstion to bit siness and honest work is building up a fime reputation and an extensive trade, as. suring conmplete success in hsis enterprise, Now conies Mrw. Moulton and right ahonig by the side of Mr. Djibert, in the samte building, will manufacture stockings to go -a:.ong with the shoes. We hope both en terprises may prove a complete success and induce many others to fellow them. The manufacturing interest is growing rapidly in the South, and the mills are gr adually coming to the cotton. It will not be 1 ng until the South will be a greater manu facturing section than the North. The Americans Farmer for February 1st Is rih int a great amount of practical and use ful material, no branch of farming beinig neglected. One of the conspicuo:ts featur es always of;this journal is te reports of clubs and other associatiotns, v.hlach give thie methods of the most successful farmers, truicken, 'ruit growers, live stock breeders, ete, Its contributors are mna who are dai ly engasged In thie wosrk of which they write Thse P:mner tine also a ciholce departmsent fur the ladles of the farm household, justly popular with them. Thsis venerable but wble-awake farm jour.. unal has been so long in the hands-of its present conductors that they know what Is adlapted to thie wants and conditions of our agriculturiists, not one of whom butt will fs14A a Priit-f in a sclhscriptions to it, which Is $1 30 a year, orcinly $1 tooclubs of five or more.. Sam.'l Sanda and Son, Publishers, A little dasughtser of Mr. Blellew, of (Gow-. ensville, Greenville county, died of small pux ou the 4.h inetwnt, All of M1r. Beltew's family have 1t. Me A. G. Thomas, late County Commis stoner of Bleaufort, clerk of the toww conn cil andl editor of the Sea Island Ne w, com. milted. anicidE one thesght of blhe8d inistant by hanging hinniself. The cause is shroud ed In mystery Jusdah P. Benjamin, the Quoenes *ottnscl, has- finally retired from theo practice of his, professijon. Hie was *dised by doctor. oi the highest deputation.In Paria, that the state ~his heart, renders probsrasted ar. h incow t nae for Mum. He otherwise in good heakth, M'3IL ftoh: Please inforin es why d . Butherlntd aw N. 9. Wit. Uaiu' papere'have stopped 'ro'ming to this tfice. We have t'eceived none the two last wroo,A. JPlease initotM us if theirsubscfripLlons Iave expired. Fratern4ly yours, &o. 2.111ti1o, P. M. [The papers of the gentlemen mentioned have not been discon tinrtea, anl % rtro'n nitival at the postoffice is no fault of ours. The pape"asre eent regularly every week from this office to the postoffico at this place tot it-nswitmion to "Rock." Why they have failed to reach e 1 einl cation, we do not know, If the issues referred to, or any subsequent itues, have failed to rach yur o v., 4soe inform us and we will try to find where the fault lit .--E i on ] .44. iesse Griffin, who lives near Mer ritsviile.kin Greennille county, was recently bitten-by dog he supposed to be mad. He at once went to Greenville city and had the wound cta. - Captain F. W. Dawson, of The Netoe and Courier,4as.left, for Now York, whence he will sail in a few days for Liverpool. He will spend several months in Europe, principal ly in thq Southern portions of the Continent. .4.. A ttnan of the name of Montgom cry performed a gastronomical feat in Greenville last week, which on titles him to the eaters belt. [Le sat down at a table in a restaurant and first called for a half gallon of stewed oysters. The oy sters were measurod o ut, cooked and placed before him. They wei soon dispatched, when he called for four dozen scrambled eggs which were prepared and de voured by him. lie then called for and ate one pint of raw oysters, then upon a wager ate fourteen more raW oysters covered witll brown sugar. It. is dillicult to eati a single raw oyster with sugar, on it. lie offers to bet fifty dollars that he can eat sixty quails in tfteen (lays-four quails at a meal each day. We would not bet our money against his eat ing a keg of ten penny nails. New York city is unhaphy. Her taxes are already three times great or than those of Egypt, England or Fiance, (the most heavily taxed mae demands on them, anid the paiy of her teachers has been reduced. Our Old Abandoned Fields~ are to blossom as tbe rose; joy and glad ness are again to visit our homses; anid bankruptcy are to take their 11ighat before the ben ign march of Ashlecy Ash Element. A GREPCNVILLE. INVENTON.-I). II. Bull of Sandy Flat has ju~st recei ved letters patent for a biarraw cultiva tor. of his own invention, for the cul, tivation of corn, eotton, w heat, rice, ute. The special points clai med for it are the running close tothe p)lanits without their ijury, and clean iig the furrows of grass or weeds. I t is very simple of construction, anid will Cost less than the cultivators now in use. The Ohio and other WVestern riv era have been flooded recently, doing consideracle dammage to ps operty, though no lives hanve been lost. The water at certamn points has reaced as high a point as it was cycr* known to reach before. Bostomn Corhett, the man who killed Wilkes Booth is livinug ins Kan. sais, engaged in the cat tle buisiness. Hie has become a religious enthu siasst, and in a recent letter to a f rienid in Camden lhe say3s that lhe has been dIirected by God to inifiict daily corporal pu nishimont npo himself as a penamnee for having t, ken hiumani life. SANCImO PANZA--Mays, there Is a flure for everythlinrg eept donithi, huat the world has bieen long about finding a cure for many things. NormanI I's Neu55tal izingi C Ord ial fills the bill in onie r'e5piet, las it cuires all dis,rders of' t,he st omiseb anid bo wels. All scientists know the proneness of insects to depoit t heir eggs in de. L'ayed fruit' What erentecs worms ina the human hod v? Th'in rk of thiis and give Shiriiner's Indian Vermsifumgo oc casionally to y'ou r clild1ren. Ex-Secretary Blaineo is preparing a political history entitled "TI wene,y Years of Congr'ess from'Li ncoln to Gatrfleld; a Ilisto.ry of National Leir. islation from 18(11 to 1881." It, will maike two Octaivo volumnes. No (date is fixed for their appearance. A New York chemist says lie wants nothing more thain three pails, a barrel ot cold water, and ~wenty cents worth of drugs. to ~nke six gallons of just such chum.. amgne as fools pay a dollar a pint erm blra %tai7.s4 ieeaother year had just passed, and aNew Year bas dawnedwith everyltfi h Va,la i igent Providlftee could bestow upon man to make him hap py and prosperous, has been allotted to him by ,the o4t*ous ctlrope ofth4e lptt year. Since it has been some time since this section of our County has been represented through your paper, I once more attempt. to give your many readers a few dote. Farmeca are beginning with all vigor in preparing for another crop. There has been a great deal of oats sow' la this -setlon, but not so much wheat, which I think is a mistake in the latter. The farmers intend to use guano as extensive as last year. Unfoitunately for our section there are only three schoolt in the -t'niro township Prof McWhorter is still at his post at Gap Ilil Academy. where he taught so success fully last year and did so mu%%h in Aevelop-. ing the young and tender minds Inst year. There are also being a very successful school taught at Praters. Creek, under the gKted'ra ">tto"plished young lady., Miss Laura Ellis. Your readts can see that we are -omewhat vacant aA reg-irds number of schools. But that vacancy is annulled by the zealous and prompt attention of those engaged in the good and noble work of ed. ntcating the,youths of this section, in which Daniel Webster so prop'hetidN'ily said was one of the surest guards to pefpeluation of the Ameii^an liberties. Mr. W. N. Payne has begun to rebuild his sl''re atAi% and will in the near future have in full blast another store which will add to the buiness and enterprise of this Fortion of our County. The stock law is still growing in favor, and the bright an'tiigation of the comple. tion of the Carolina, Cumber0and Gap and Chicago Railroad finds a Ia -king place in the hearts of the ninny over here. The need and utility of it has Jong been felt and re: I. ized by the people of Pickens County and the State thtroughout. Onsvatris. PumpkintowntItems 'Ct4sinas and New Year have passed since you heard from l'umpkintown, all of which passed off pleasantly except "angle foot" from Oovertment distilleries- We have two in our tiwnship. atd we hope they will do better and regard Oe 'abbaik more in '1ho fut mre. We are doing very well with ''hog up" and can do *ithtt.t lhe Wish- wash A.. We have corn ple.t " -o sttll. and cain give you some spara ri.4 s ->:., tif you wiil coine up We notice thnt muauagerv of 'lectiot.' get pay hnve We muan-tged '"er sit., ii.- -sir render for no him' '"I . ilt io so y- it they will aboli,'i a t .t A t. Tell I e Grrnahalee they cani get somite geese if they ailt 1:y itme tax. We n otic' that J.rge Mack.y is going to leave the State. Ile cotlt have gone long ago if he had only menitionrst it, an.l we could sparc others of his sort. We had a lively deer huat on New Ye e. Notary Putbbc Gillispie'. feet hurt him we hope it is from tight M t ai m>r ry.mg people. lie is better. We are kiling ilad dogs, and preparit,g mumutatin tt ttoo n1iL tt nimO enitoni ini whicei they werme m"leept ing, jt Seiverail of the nalmersm werea killed antd oi,ber' aidverelIy wounlded. Goorgiat has. 54 cot ton fac tor'ies 348,25t4 epinidles, 8,026 Io.tms. ThIe E:glo and Phioeniix MIillIs areo te largest., hiarving 44,008 spintdles Lad J. M. CRENSHAW, M. D. Phmysician, Sutrgeon andi O.laet e riciar. OJfhice ait his D)rumg Glmore, nteatr cumsville. Prompt at temntion to ail cally, daty ano night. jan 26, 183 1g 2m, NEW YEAR. .We a*e enterimng the New Year, anid wit h it, renewed energy atnd enterprise. We' extendim omir hieart teim t hanmks to our matny p'a ronas for t heir libmerail; y dtur rig m he past year. mad shlall endeavor to nierit a conamin uace of the samae for tIhe year no0W umon uma. We shall allow no Goods to enter orr smock m hmat we dio niot guiaraimce to wear ats rep)resenmterd, and sihall coni itao thle mtatoa wich metains provenm time secret of oumr siceceass in theo past, thmat. is, all Goode are nmarked at time Omut facilities for buying are sucih that ne canm lie excelled lay none, andm equmalled lby few, thterefore we unhmlesitatinagly snesert that we cain make It to the inaterest of or patrone to buy their entire bill fr'omm ouir Stock. Of couirse thaere are lending articeles, suchb as Shirtimngs, ?iheet ings, l)rills, liaids, Cal icoes tand oilier letadinag branists which are musually sold for little profit m autd thirora omit to draw tradme. All principal houses sell these leaders at Itie same prices, bumt afteor yomu leaive such lead ing tarticles and enter time dli feremnt de, partmenats of our hioumse you will find a con sideratble saivmtg in yourm pmurchtases. J umst h-? a will 5(tate, hotwever, that youi can rest a.ssumred we will always meiet time prices for any and all such leading art ickes as may front time to tme be tharown omut for thec purpose of dIrawinug trade; at time sarrme ia.ae will soil thmroumgh ouar entire dlepart. ments at ouar usural low prices We knomw thmat. bmying and selling for cashi is amn old song, anti no doubht fins becomae imonotonoius to umanay, btmt in order to fuilly est ablish oumitr position, it Is necessary to state that we get the benefit of alt dhiscot, anmd decrive mianty advantages by uasinig Sp'Oi CASH. hloping that otur business relations withm all otar frienads will be extended,h anti that this may be a prosp)erouas year to, eaich and, all. We are very respectfully. i, K. Morgan & Bro. Co. lEnneombo atnd Coffeo Stt'eets, (GR EENVIL LE, M. C. feb 1. 18RR 1n ,3 Full etooltkwaye ob hand at, oedt'tpite. Any Book tot in slock will be etMO'a at Publidhe'Fe Prdb. firesk iot of 8tek'tondy, best quality. Wall Paper a'>ed lWindo* kAt%68, bth. mos and Pl#rti'e WAI*fes. Every variety Gold Pens and Pencils. Albuta, Photo graphs and Autograph. Choice lot Mis. I cellaneous Book, H-istorlml, AfeHttl atrd Religiois, t DARGAN's Book axd Stationery Store, Opposite tMOnal Bank, GRIEENVILLE, = - 0, feb 1, 4888 1 1 Sm Administrator's Sale. I WILL sell at Pickens Court lilse on Saledny in March next, at Public Out cry, for cash, the Notes, appraised doubtful, belonging to the estate of John O'ilryant, deceased. J. C. O'BIY ANT, feb 14, 1883 21-3 Adin'r Administrator's Sale. I WILL sell to the highest bidder at Eas ley, S. C., at IPubae t imlry. on tthe 1st day t March next, it It) ut',i,ek. A. M.. all 'he l'ersotltti I'nperty !n i l>itlibliiii Note, belonging to 1' M. t\ i": tL OIN. dece:ted. \\ .H. t\ E LitOItN, Adou'r. feb li, 14N9 21 8 Notice to Debtors & Creditors A LL persons indebted to the estate of T. M. V LLiIOltN, deceased, will conic forward and make payment, and those hold ing demands against. said estate wili pre sent them to the undersigned legally at tested. W. E. WELItORtN, Adn'r. feb 16, 1883 21 3 r ktot LIES near the Carolina, Cumberlnnd Gap and Chicago Itailroad. Apply to J. T. l'RICE, Pickens C. 11 , S. C. feb 8, 1883 20 3 N OTICE uF FINAL .,ETTLEMENT. I hereby give notice te I will appl,v to J. II. Newton, Judge of Probiate for Pickens County, S. C., on the first day of March next, for permission to make a final settlement of the Estatr of u. W. McWhort - ei, deceased, and to be discharged as Ad niistrator of the sane. V. W. NIcW IORTEIl, Adn'r. feb T, 1883 19 .t N OTICE OF FIN.At, S?T'TLE.lEFN V. Notice is hereby given. 11at I will ap. ply to .1. It. Newton, l'robate .1tidge for Pickeus Comnty, on Thura:iy. 1st day of .aI t,ll. h '$3, for leave to itke a Iitial settlement of the eslVe of "loi-l IBrailey, 'he ceas,'l, vntt u-k to be discharged thre. from ias Administrator. 1). F. I:R \T i.EY, Admn'r. feb 1, 18 3 111 4 N OTICE OF FINAL SETTLE\ EN 1e chy give notice ttait we will tip ply to .J. If. Ne"w-ton. .1udlg- of l'roh:uie toe Pickens County, S. C , on the first day of Mareh next, for pertmission to make at tiiul settlemtent of the Esatie of .1. II. Whorter . The Big Show Still .-IN EASLICY-, t.. C iTILY thiey con.e and yet they go. Thi~ee kJOr M.\Rish,E iRUIt E.\US wilt not stay. All kindius or Witlit a nd pa nel 1i'.hs, coine andtil h len are gone. Sinile., 'runidle', and1 Single lieds, all prices. \latt ''ree, C'hira intd Ierkers, a~ gi aides A large vatraety of Extenisaon, Kiit cheni, T'eapoy andh Center- Tables, Parl or and UbIatonher Suai ts. Ltttunges, C radlecs, Critbs, Wh at nots, lIat Rack.-, UimibrellIa St ands, Uhtroimos, Miitoes, F"ramiea, &c , Kit chen - aind Side Bloard Sares. Always on band a general line of Under tikers Suppllies, consisting of Caskets, ilurial Cases andI Burtial Robets, for hothI sex, all styles. Coflins 'ITirimed in any s'yle of llandiles and l--e c, at all hoturs. All Ociods at. bott cmi figures Call and see for yourselves. No chiatrge tmadeo for lookitug. Accept tha nks for past favors. A. MY. RUtN ON, PRO(PIIETOR F U RiN ITU llE: 110U8E. ei. 15, 1881 21 Thaat are Trasly Wonm(ueru,l C. P. 1?UNION, EASLEY, . . 5.* . .EVER ON TII E ALERtT WITi'l CASlK in hinnd to secture Iirtgaians whenever the oipportuii ity presentIs itself. NI)w look out1 for Bargains. Thie timtie loas conme whlen yolu can get all you walit. See the1 fotllow mng atnd go to C. P. RUN ION'S Emtpoium~i and get lIargauins: 6,000 yarris Fancy PI'nts, 5 to 8 cents. 4,000 yards Solid arid Mottrnitig and Cur.. tain Calicoes. 3,000 yards of Wom stedl, 10 to 35 cents. 2,000 yards Paints Goodsl, fromt 15c. to $1 p r yard. Cashmerca and Alpnccas of all grades. Bo0tM aiad SimoeM, Of all styles and grades.---ood lirogani for $1, Tap Sole $1.25. G1 ood litn (if Crock ery, good lihie of Iliardware, Wood andl Wdl. low Ware, Stigars, 7 to 12 lbs. to the $1; Coffee, 7 to 10 lbs. to the $1 00. .Just. receiving New Cropi New Orleans5 Syrup, from 42 to t2 cents per gallon. Ilulf Pfatent F'lour' at $7 per barrel, Ex.. *ra Family, $ti.50.4 Mlacker'el, all Grades, Candy, ('onfec tions, &c., all at C. P. IIUNION'S I noi 9. 1882 8' ~iAL~rA~VYOU~ ITALT, R &CO. T. W. DAIS' = STANT, Greenville, S. (C., If Yo''A Wast Anything II I the Dry Coods Line. 1 -0 ---- 88 YDS. QUILT LINING -IOIt *1.00 32 1 ards Iemnant Prints for $1.00 10 Yards Worsted Dress Goods for $1.00 8 Yards Blnck t'ashn eves for $4.04) 17 YardlgThiri ing for S1.01) 12 Yands Diling;r 9 > l Io 2f Yards Ble:i:ehingft f~r $1 0(i 211 Yards CMood t'a hct for +'I -i 8 Ynr ' 'OiN Tble t:loit h'r $1.40 20 Va's- Lawn for $1.00 10 Yards Tiking for $l."0 Hone al'de Jeans at 400. per yard Bed Ticking, kin to raw hide-" never was known to leak a feather, at 26c. Good Leather Ticking at 20c. A We sell 12jc. Bleached Goods at lOc. per yard, not a particle of starch in it, anl a rull yard wide-it is so cheap At 10c. per yard that we could not affotl to etli it heaper by the Holt. Ladies Dress Goods, we k'ep 1t peat variety and at prices you canh11' Tail tu )p preciate. T We make a specialty of Bl:nk f'a?mleres ir.d Alpacas. All we ask ctltomuers is to xamine the Goods for them selv'e nnd thelit rorm their own opinion.. Out' 33c. Aipnca a as pretty As any $1.00 Black Silk ih ltiv narket. G We will give $20 Re*ard to any one who ,an find any cotton in our 4t)c. Double T Width Black Cashmere. Yro not. buy your 1i3nck Cashmera until you have seen ours.$ i1e will rav you some money onl the price >f tltenm, C Give is a call when you conic to It SREEEllLLE 2 A And we will sell you )RY GOODS at the very lowest figure.' 1 e pay cn.h for every G lollars worth of Go,.ds, so we get the in F ride figures on all Goods purchased, nni hi 4ell strictly for cash. so we will not h"aye A n put on a larger profit on prites to Cover A what we would lose by a credit, cnd ca.s,h hu.iness tnge"ther. A Iteoen,ber the .v1N OF TlUi l UNITED T 4T:A1TE. F' L.\G. S .R W. POE & CO'S P' . i n addiciit ion to our U unusually large and ai ttracti~ve Stock U We'have, this Season a al Comiple tfand Ex- c TIi lensive line ofJ all Ja in BOOTS & sHioEs" from ickns.' a Dreenvilie, S. C0 C nov U, 188*2 8om - W. MARsI,AIdA & 4( .Wt, M AftSI[A LL *g tti iGft n111~ N C .W. MAHMHt.IA .M& t,1 ( "es-"1- 1 C Willt.SA L"' A N) li!:TA IL W llJI,.''A i.1 .\N1 IETAIL WilO4.sAL.E AND IETAIL -ALf IN DEN A DOME IHE OFFERINt iOM l tAtt afMAONS. RARE BARGAINS. RAMR BA14.AlINS. We invite ali to give us a call. We bt id sell il' lowest living cash prices. If you need Dress Goods it will pay y, call on us, as we have a barge lot of the uods that n,tust be sold. We offer it Doub idth Cashmere in Blacks athA Colors wenty five Cents, worth folly Forty:i cellent Black Gashmere for $l.lt0, wo: 1.25; a beautiful Bluck Ciashtmere for ht+, worth $1.00; an all Wool BIlat shmere for 60 cents, worth 75 cents; rge .ot of other Dress Goods from 10 cents; also a cotuplute line of Bail Ipacas. We offer our entire Stock of .Wint uods, consietiag of Cassitnwren, Kersey Iannels, Listrys, ilanket., Shaw.s, t sT ii Basket Fiaittils, tic., etc. T GREATLY IE-UCKD PIIICRS T' GtEATLY REDUCED PRICES T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Smanke rocm for our Mamnoutt Stock ,ring G!+'d.- which will soon be here, at h cha te will give %Itt1 notice. I, Domestic GO.ods we nre the proniue 17 y tanis Good l'alico for $1.00. 1 4 y ardbs lie.s aheo1 for $ 1.00. 1 It y:anis Goo t Sh irl ing totr S 1 .0. 12 y:ard2. ltseavy )ri;lintg for $1.0A) 1.. yi t(ds Gmood l1ilahing~ tor $1 00. 10) ys td:, ExceIlleur1 ilachini g, nao si are r $1.00. We invite G i. in hIatt t" Nive ass acet tcenever athey nevel' g->sds. as .''r long e. 'litne I i10 baoles.aho liiness in CIa C' (i.,:t 90 sible cash mtartginis, will ei leau ti Io meetlt .Ai tata or Charlee t price ving thIem freigtt besides. One of otur Great Spseciatlties is our TIROY CITY SiIlLTS ! TROY CITY SillRtT8 11 TROY CITY sillRTS!! We sell a Linen Front Launtdred at tlatundred Shairt for 50 cetits, sold ever, sere for 75 censts. We sell a LInen Frontt Lauitidered at alaunadred Shhit for 50 cents, sold ever .ere forT 75cents. We sell a Llinen Front LaundlredI and1 Ui atnared Shirt for 50 cets, sold ever; acre for ~5 cenats. A ,ineni Fronat t i itnforced Laitudred at ialanttundrted Shirt for 75 cents, sold eve: acere fot $1.00. A Linier Front RIeinforced L,andred at tlatirdred Shtirt for 75 cents, sol eyet tore for $1.00. A Lintett Front Reiforced Latundred an tlattndred Shirt for 75 centts, sold ever aere for $1.00. Geniis, Ladies and Misses Hosiery dless qutantitiis. Gents, Ladies and Mieses Ufndervests I prices. Ask for thte numtber 1114 beet 60 cer irset ever sold. Also a comiplete line of Buttons, Ril ntt, Lace Cotltarn, F'ichts, lttdkerchi ef, esi, tad Laces int~ White, Ilack andis Crean d Silk lliantiket chiefs, White Lawtat ekonets, Swiss Mutslins,. llamnburg Edg (s, and evearythsing kept in a first clas y Goods Store. D)on'tifor Uet us when i comec to Greenville. n<I'Kl rememberP weV at exvt to Fierguson & U/ier's, below olcj ourt Htouse. antM 1tanb~ 17 WB91 tALLO1 - W. T. McFALL FOR FIVE TEAS, COFFEE. Sugars, Sy'rrpt, Flour, Ba con, Lard, i Grits and o'b Idao llMh u e $00 4, xh4ovuj mvbil Ib ai,e . ." Sfhirtingo, Yr "ls, 5 Ti'c1ing. (. Clirco'e'b, "Laecheb HIO$iury,. Hiarness, Lether, Sole and Uppo' Powder, Shot, Cup, Lead an% , Iron ph"t, stoc"ks. OtrpentC% antd shoe Maki er's Tools, E 'f'oaccos, tig:rs and Cigarettes. 4 al t reanonable pricee, and me shoddy Goods. Ort 26, 1882 6 Enley Acadern FOR MALES AND F MALE8, 'y (Ealey9 S. C.) FIIRST SESSION flr 188: will begin n February 5th1 ndll continue five months se Terms reasonable. Board can he hhd at e moierate rntes, where scholirs will be unde"t su5pervision of Teacher. For particulari ald lress, C. W. MOOR E, Principal. n jan 25, 1S83 18 4 th :n Savo 1M0 _! sae Mcoe -k --0 AVING withdrawn ill ngencies nnd . j l'lced our b,1;ines s fin a stliclly enshl or hauis, whereby saving Agenl's (mnmissiolt and lind l>elts. we are enabled to sell our well known FiEl rILlZ R's. vi-: ru Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Ianipulated Guano. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's SuporphosphatLa iiret to Mlerchan s tnd Frm-mers at VEItl of .OW I'itICSE by the ith-gle on, car 1n:1( or itn larger IluatelIiltI for C:tsh. Id Write- for p rices . %V ilc, G il>b.4 & Co. n. (' hnteu tl. . (., and sar,an,ah, it EA:.. '*.- .Y , . e '.mnt:inly en hanmd thme fol I it:0, SIliITIINO, DRILLiNt) h 1- une, Flour, Corn Meal, lIran, a;wm '.es, 8tmgar, Collam, tem, Grit., bil anmd Fainming lmnplemenm.,. These I odsi will be0 banmghti and( told at the is w est posibleb tigurme for minsh. n Tihe balanmce of my Stock of General it Aerchmandase will be sol at coat.- Come -now anid secture bargainsi, and I will say te .those wihose necnunm atId notes! are past dlue aind up id, that I umust have my money, Come to see me and we will settle and save trouble and expense of costs, besidce I wanut to sell you sonme G OO D S. Thomnking you for past favors, and s.e hiciling a conttinuancine, I hmope youi will not d1 torgem to give me at caN it- time Brigge' Store Jlousae, Main Street, Eaisley, 8, C. no 80. 1q82 . 11 g .-TRADE ml NOR MAN'S ~UTRALZN CORDIAL. --MARK Altt1h And efreEtua temedy for the enre of d ach ao Jdowm is, wiethr Inc rid t, em aut, ptIttho Stomach without being IPromptly relIewing DTsenftdry. Diarrh O. crax Mrbus, Paler, Infatm, n a ueA Acli ty oftho Stoac Hleartbumrn, steck and Nferous floadtaete and D1yapep.ar. May be used in alt derangement. of ml thelttomach and nlowel, from meaxation ot *he Liattignes or a ohange of food or water. tNE UTR ALUZIN O COR DIAL. Ias >~! asant and harmless as Black blrr'y V oboe S hot contai.1 Opiusa and w illltot constipate. Special!ly recoin. mended for Soeickness and Teething Children. - Price tig, and $r.co per bottle. Rotet byt all in'ldyyisIe Sad Dealeye C,e Med 1.ea, 4 1X0ELSIoR OHPMTOAL (00, -Sole Proprietor., 'S State of South C,arollina County ot Pickerns BY J. II. Ni:wro,x, Juno1 6r PIIOnA-ra, Whereas, J. J. Lewis, (C.. liae nmdf suit to mte,ogrhhii eer Ad r staonof tihe Estate and effectri of Ja7mes9 Rlonch, decemased. These are therefore to cite aind admoni i..h all and( singumiar tihe kiindred mand cred immrs of time said James lonch, dee censed,. tht they be mand at~pear before me, inm the Cjot. of' P'rnhne, to be hwY4 mit P,ck enma 0. Ii., on time 12th day of Mmmrchm 18 afier pubhlicamion hiereof, att Il o'clock in thme fotetton, to shici envse .If ainy the'y have, Wihy I hto toalt ndmtmhamtati,on. sho,uld ~ l 'imom he gentated. (liven undier my rift<ml ut se41 th.le, th.e fob ~, I J. *I I. NEWTON, 1.p,n.(1. feb 1 188 19