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'lE SEN'T N E L. D. F ,BRADLE.Bditor PICK ENS O. II.,8S. C.: T$URSDAY, PEBRUARY 22, 1883. t _____ _______ I T E R MSi t"4 l 'For asubcription, $1.60 per annum for sit month., 76 cents; strictly in advance 'Adve tisements rnserrel at one dollar per t equare of one inch or less for the first insertion and fifty cents for earh subsequent insertion. Iiberul discount made to merchants and others advertising for six months or by, the ,year. Obituary Noticis and Tributes of Respect V charyed.for as advertisements el Announcing Candidatea jive dollare in ad- w vilnce. The price of coffo 1 as advanced about tIl two cents on the pound. or - -o" - Cr Oliver Bristow was sentenced to be hung at Camden last week, on the 301th day of W Z arch, next, for the murder of Fred M. aLt Alel)owall. u It is rumored in Columbia that. Senator 2 I1am pt on Avill soon resign his seat in the in S nate, and- the politicians are casting Cu about to tind a itn to suecced him. Sev, eral unities have suggested. but. who the Cl einnt orial lightning is likely to strike is l heyonl the ken ofthis scribe. There is no ,I lack of material Ihrougoou the state to se lect lrom' The citiz.ens of Willianmston captured a u harness maker-tramp last week for the s asconling Treasurer of Alabama. They 2 cut to iloneil 'ath whither he had gone nit 1 hid him returned. They were aboul its 9 much surprised on fiading they had tle 0 wr ing man as the tramp was at being ar res'ed on suspiciont of being $250,000 ahead of the great Contnonwenth of Alabatna. The Stock Law. In refrence to the Act of the ltst Legisla- y Inro proposing to exempt certain countrtes w And townships from the operation of the it stock la w by Inxing the stock to pay for the fence, the Keorrre Courier says: y We dloubt if any more unwise Act. was passed by the last Legisilatutre thin that proposing to exempt certain counties from the operatiuns of the general stock law The Act is so imprac' ictble its to be sctnrce ly specious, wearing on its face rnlher a legislative deception than nny relief or in P fent to relieve the iantisfied element in b o1" coitttty. * * * The Act scarcely deserves the uterit of he ing a tub to the wlale, or on reading it and thinking It motmuent no one will seek or c aitempt tiny relief tinder its provisions. tl ",ill- -- aI The Tariff.e C ongress, after passing the Civil Service It formn the taiffti anid reduice Itaxat iton is itt tibutabile, int great mneastire. heir wai erloo dlefeaitt at ithe ballhot ibox last Fll . C Thie 'Tati If Comitiiii si on seemts to hiave beien a gr'eat traud or at ieast it was whto ly in thie itt est of ithe Prtotect ittnist. Their recommiienduat ionis iare f'ollowcd in so ttiuich us they sit ittihe tpurposes of' thej P'rAotcionist, botut i iiheir respects thle ot C~oniuntissoiners tecomm iiendat ions, especially di hose that hiave any3 uperit itt tem tire ent ireiy igntored. T1he R epulic-itis are tight- al ing for' hiighii' protecion to thle manufittactr wi' I inIg itterests otf New Entglamtd anid the Norib |i w a1gainlst. thle itere'st oif aigricuiliture atnd the ,iil toiliing mtillins. 'lThere is lhnt slight re. m1 duiction Ott imaichtitery, aigricuiltura'l iouple- fa itient s anld thle niecessaries ott li fe, itndi in et tmaniy intstanitces it is aissertedl, lie dtut y tias U' heeni increcased. 3' 'The tfollowinig wvitty and p:ointedi rematrks of Sentatotr V ance oft N orth Itariol ina,t in the (i Seniat e otn thle suiliec t v'ery forcibly iltis, j traltes thte kindi iof refotim we ar'e to have utnder lie ptresentt bilh:at Senator Vance tuade a most amulsinigci pinti ott thle Reptubt liits, sloin ig f'orcib ly tho intconisistecies ot th ti t y: et N atural iniiieral waters tand the bo(tttle's itt whIicht thle samiie ate imiipotted, were fiee i e listeod. Severali iiam'ienmets wer'e adtopte 'i sl igh tly treduciing the dutlies ont wooleni . '1Tie re'servecd par'igritphi, latyintg 't duity itf ja E6 per Cet. per't hl tred piouintd out stil ini M< buttk, and 19U cent s per' hitudred poundtis ott I t sailt mi bags ot' othler' paickatges, w-is takenig Mi'. Viance movedl to str'ike it otit so as to h let siah go uponti th fi ree list, antd ritade a of' taxid seemeld to lie framteid ott thle theor t')) bi of axig lie niueessaries of life, antd let tintg luit es c'ome in lice, sit thn't a om-' uz manli, folloll ing th ltow atot retiect intg on the hecavy tanx's tie hadl tot pay otn his plo0w zet atid lrace chini', and hiis hai and hiis sli '1 anid his lan tkeis, intgtt cotnsole htimtoseli with thic hoIutght thati Conigress htad ntot beetn guiie inconiisiderte, but to compttlen, ans uo tor these bitudens hadi pirovitded tori' free pahli feat fans andti tidtle strnintgs. it lx IS votntei, "miiyiobolant,"' andt best of' aill, fre'e qu i 1'skelet otis,'" so t hat hecreaftier every muan tub Di ght hazve a ice skeletont itt hiis closet withiout paying a dutly. [Latightter-] Mi'. Vanctue,s mtoti to1 sttrike (ott salt antd Itl let it go iuon (the lice list, was lost' iyes sa 12, noes 24'.lt -Composition of the Legislature. r'g The Legislatiure oif South Carolitta is itnadhe 3? isp front the diiferenit pro'fesionts as8 follows. t Apothecariest, Priters, Rleal Estate Brokers, i it Editors anid Ptublishiert, I T1 lianufact urerts, jl - Teachers, eiiters' 2 Carpentets, ,," Mietrhai1ts, Phtysicianst, 7 ft Lnwyers, 83 b Farmers, 69 STotal, 124 a In mnking lip the naove we have classed E' thlose who are mierchtantts and planters or It itrmers, with n.erchi nis; and so with the other ;professions- It will he seen from it the -abo'te elasslinoation tht, tho farmers ISl94imjrity of tht'ee In the Hiouse over I) other fr'ofessin coOmbine-e'wberry I , From (barlebtou News and cuuraar. Progress in Carolina. Advatclr sheets of the re)ort of hiu GoIrgia Comm11ni.siorlr of Agri U Luru for (le yor' 1882h1411OW a re itrkable advanllCO over 1881 in the eturises of thu soil and in the pros 1.1"ity of he luarmers of thu SLto. t euablo Us lti) .4. to 0opa131e. the at itlttial worcof Georgiat wicl t,bat I South ;arollillI. In (x-o0-giat, in 82, 2,843,880 ncres %%cru planlted I SoI[. As compared with 1881 to ilieruaso in acreago was 12 per )It,. Th yi dd of corn w Ias 3ti,9J3, 10 bushele, or 13 3-10 bushels per ro'0. The 1isereasu in the yield over it of 1881 was 33 per cent. In SouthtI car-olinat in 1882 theol 0ro plaIi ted in corl) 1,356,305 aures. increaKo over 1881 or 44 per cent. he yield was 17,015.735 bushels, 12- 3-5 bushels per acre. Th inl cato in viold. over that of 1881 as 110 per cenL. In Georgia the scroa.:o in olt,s us not materially increased, but e yield was 1U bu-ifls per acre, double that of I:81. The ont o0) aggregated 1 lti 13482 hushels. In Sot,h Carolinat tihe area inl o t ai 3(2,373 acres, agailIst 258,313 res inl 1881, ai ilcre.se i atureat;e; 40 per ecent. The yield wan 7,929 U bushels, o r 1111 average (It 1iear1y bushls per aure. The indrease the yield over 1881 was 170 per it L. 'Tie yield of wheat in Georgia inl. eased 12 per cent. over tha1 of 181. The averago ll'oduct, was 8 isbes 1)' acrc. In Souti Carolina tle vield of heat, iicreasel 97 pol cell'. OVe snt, of 1881. 'T'he 1ro)duct avertag, 1)9) bushels pecr aecre. T1he nc;rea, ) in acreage was 20 per cent; or3-1, 16 acres. The yichd of su1 ar cane in Gleor in increasd 25 1)r cent. over that 1881. Thle product in syrup av. 'aged 233 galllis per acre. In Solut,l Caarolima the yield of'sus r-cane llincreased 1416 per cent. he atvertigo 1 produ1(ct was 127 gal, os of 1y uI) per aere. In Georgia the increatso ill the eld of sweet pIt itovs (ve' 1881 as 31 per uceL. 'h v i wo, c' plO let per acre was 127 ('uihel'I. In Southl C:ar,1lna the' increalse in old over 1,881 was 80 per eeI,. The average i0 !aet 11r acre n%a, i bu:ahelH. Thie yitld of e1tto1n in (orllgi.I as 2 pec'r cenlt. morse th:nii inl 18M1. he aVee1L pr<nt)luetionl VI as I1 ondl( pe 1 nlIeire. Thell aver'Iaget 11m11 .1' 1 hales prIdu tcled per piiogh al- 47-10 hales. Il llluthl Carl'lli the aacrt'age inl llonl dcre'ased :3 per1 c"enl., yet, Ic yield inc"reased I11,500 tth tes oI 30) pounds eal-h. Thel ylel. a im1red wi.I that of 1851 showed n in realse c 1 2b per cent. The a:i e of stock hogs oi I perl ('e.nt osun1111 d in the State was ra:iseId at >mol. Iln South ( un>lin)1Ha th onl aiticse rloating LI) the IwoduIct. ci I le n,anberiOl of -tock hoce', ea's<f (lie :uloptionl of the laiw comllpell, g tihe leneilng ini of stcel<. The lunbers1 of eattlIe and4. shelp also) wreas11ed slightly Ito' lie rea1son The colitionl ol Georgiat larmerL'r thie chliJ" of 1882, as 'Ol copared1 as5 reportei d be4' tter by 43 per' cnIt the correspondenl.'l ts )!of h 1)ev Iat' e'nt. 'The irlebCliO(dness5 of GeorgiaI rmers II inte same11 perliJd decreas,11 21 per'I (Cnt. Far h nad, advanii dJ in value 141 perl cent dinlg Ithe .in Sontlhuotliia no staLtistics l'res'pondLlirg to ths wer4)1%Oe comll CII, but11 that (he ('01nditionl of far :rsM of this8 State is asprgrssv thati efthe Georgian.s is show 1 bly e fael that. the moneyl'~ va'lue of th;e 1 ps ot Sthi ('o!hn in111 1882 'x, ('ded thait of 1881 hy 81I8,572.525. h11rm1 productes SoLuth ('ariolinat re, or er' those4 o 1881 of 28.19127 i,hl potaltoes, 6'12,24I I iln sa1l., ut rden1 prIoduroI, 4I9 75'7 poLIldS o ney, :i24,055 pounds11 Ift ter ii, 5M6 2 head of pou1)ltry~ and1( 412tIstio II eggs. ''l'T'enty livye lper cInt. of e grllleat crop o1 1882 were'L ii, ll 'Ld with hlomle-lomde c'Iloposts lnd r's werIe pueae than ;in 188I. '0 vluei oIf the e'1S.r'x oII last yea's' 11ducts over'I those0 of 1881 11 onted11( to mIlr'e thani t he whole11 111e ci lui mi supIles11 purchased mI ant,r1es o grinli5O and re.se il goa undae forati home. cosumption1. '':M t\I halt the ('o)it//Ifrn lIs redl to) hope14, and11 more)1 than1 it 44(l.tI ovr aid ford theO farmlers of (to Iin and1 thieir worik do11 inIg tIle past1 ar1, is jusIiified by) thle oli:eial shoIw i.e. Ju lst look att tihe record1 ho will inot lilt( his hat1 to)(h i'mersl of t-he Co,nlnI,i I'111 hIr worck loi' 1882 lias hee OhIl 4 wiay Ia pronI gy." The( wOais(i oc Constitut onl aro' just1,, 1a01t I 11agniif4131 .'work of1 the Geor.i io UniOn. ButL whait of (he hiIe anldmenCi of South ('Irlionl,? (it ia. on rs it, has1 bieeni (te 1ahion)1, wi ini illt ill agicu Il'e Soi1thI Car'ol inla 1g4 behliind 1401 siu.ter' States anid artiular'ly'1 behind Ge'orgia. TIhui'e alve )0 be n many p'iyig phras'.les sod about, "'Poor' old Sou th Caroli-. a anid even her citizens have oF, ani d01)nta'd -with~ a sneei..oi 0....... of tho i lioul tertl':, th.detdnce of their Stato. 'J his folish amill inju rious talk is beina. gradu:Illy dro wn. udby t.o itim of niew inclories, the whirr of new railwaya and the clit tor of low reaper$. We bop>o that tho comparisoin which we mako to, (aty of the official ropo'rt of the Commissionetrs of Agr'iculituro for (iorgia andl South ,'1thrilia: ('ach11 iis co tho 1,110 retuirns of hnundrilr of' reliable colrre-p4In<lentM, will fill ally endil the twdIlol abo ut. -outh I.o1oliia'$ poverty 11n1(1 torpor G>eorgi,t is t.he best, advert.ised( State in the Sn'h he-uit ei,( her peopl 1d Ve1 isoh r in aill they' say. the 1(lovl', vhoving for the grai ld( 'State her pro;,ress towiardl.s lg ricllt 1ral ati (Icomlllrcial greiittiess in(d e(onl:ratuh:tte her people ton her' gen eral p1ospe rity, politicall)', so eall' an11 11 1atC 1'eially. Yre Orleins ( 'iraynell. If anl ul(t Stato like South C'aro li t)a ('-an 111'e:sI) bor atgr'Icultlural m 1igil-es prove the 0 is Surely 11)10 for aill the South. Take at timse line of" Iwelity year-S, mald see the resulllt, 1in 1 8)0 Soutlh Caiolina's Ir:odluct of co t(tn Vinnlillg was:I worth $il. , 050; in 1880, 8:.7150,770. If a ga iin th inCIrelM of bri'2aIllul' h:al been Ke('rell by I11 d)emcase of 'cotton, lie exllbit, wuildIi he Ie sS Sa i>+ti tliry bllt the .11)11'ies show thatt, ie ((Iott 11 Iner('lse ha:1: kept. paun wvith th:t, of Irain16, arnd rpe:ik vo1luml('s for thl imlpr.vi'melnt inl nethodis. Tbcl (''l (1biaii: (c(1eSpr1 enli t of l he XvOt and 5(ri~ri th inlf 4 it not improbable that in lIcis than twenty yeal-5 the enItire cotton production of' SOuth C;a'olina will be mnanufacturcid at homle. SO Imch' for enter"prisi. e I t~ LHairi ,Vews awl Oh.,, 'er. South Carolin7 is evi lontly i earn1-t)est in her efl'urts to bring th' mills to the cotton i n the fir. t plre Sh ex1'nmpts ill ma nubacr' turing cpa:1rplew from State taixat'ion foi 1a period (if ten year, and, in the see, o(l place, at:(l as ai resu lt of the for Ie' act1 n11, She chartered1''II at the re,' (;enlt xesi(nl of the Iegit tre nine new vottiln mills, having :i n11r1 ' ;;aLt capital of 8l 7'5,00. We h ar':1i4ly c1 n-4 ralat e ' i. o2ill sti'er. Stiie (in her'l r:lpidl materilp o rs n wohil N1! h'e 1u1 :Y a 11i11in Lexall plie for the' emnnhlio,l of North ':a oliina, whlc h po.se-sss t<o(l l if' not greater al1ual :ulvant ages' " w /ir i , IIr.,l,l. Sta isl iei t'1.1 pubIlihd'" sho>w ( (1:1 ti 22t I (':-, lil :t niiw ihas tI (l" l11I 5(evenl) fl illrit.hinIg ( t1 )1o m,ill', wil h -1,1 0 l o m, :1111f 1 ,7-'2 , ,11 1 -1111 '-,v \ o ' 'i :1: ,v~ eral,c inet pr fit ol 12 pt-r ceni. ( 1i 1Il8 tlilre w1'r';' in the Su:.,4 ,Is m Illl. w ; .1110. :;):1 1.1,14I -l ,l i :: 1h(1 l'Cc .'1o'll 'N <h 11 ' a l' 1l ,\' 111 112o 11s I 11122r3'. a42 ti ldo f Il 11 Ienio--Ii l 'a llIr4'less o1 'i(llIs to i-3' tt n te l (is2 anlIl 111v nia. w111 I'S:21'(221 02hil n to e nn Il no eIIl' IIC'1 et11 y1t O l \\''ul b : its I dily ci t Ih4:. o . 4 :ini.:1 illke m pen'24'( ;n l..m, IVo <lr4p youi a4 f'ew 11) ' ' lin It le1 youCC kn.w ha111 2L)l il (l-*J i g di, 'Peal no neh o wr2ite.1 (f 11) .1.; in , ,p ofwt' 1igbr for oncin her (ldong :of' ir.m iA 41080 vill Sll'4se-1" [n of her fl -i ,buf1g - will an. 1 eobl Nt h at isih gane Ant LI N FD A y J) T.ItAINS TO BE I', 8UMED.-1'ho pItic will cert:ainl ho 1)lused to know thit lt' ia laic the day. isim, Nos. 52 ind 63' tle Air- Lino r-ond, hotween ('ChluI lot to aind At itIatti, uro to v>o pilt bac on i ho ollrd, probably on t,ho fir of lureb, but if'not thOn, on the of A pril, certaiii. 'heso IIty t:a1 tweI"u dhis1:ontinued aLIt lhiree mm) lths aigo, on accoulit of .cnle dis'pi' withl 1ho p1oyt,al iuthotit,iow 1bhn Iho cut r1yin a of' tho inailrl, an<d it, ne'dIless for lus to elahrat,o uI) th)o inconvenioeces thatt, laivu be( (I tail<l( uClon thoe trhu Ieing p1)hl since the dli,eOnltinliuance (f1 thu In <laly l rain , a'. <I the" lact, ltt, thc -Ie lo e'rtainly t-, be' re,4umc<i wtin 1 shlOrt t.inlit, ik :t piece of nl-ws lth: will be re("eiv 41 with joy by or reile is.-(%arlo//( (hs< r.. TheV citizens1 ( I"amptellec1, Spat taibu' ' ii y, hinve o erg:tii sohtet or l lhe 11upi r'sII I (i (1O w it b t- f:Illott iia i-IleM: "'1 haLt, ill <1,-g'1 fIm1 i rn,ining I I:arr i till his cO'1muityit be 1l l <( . '"Thnit all perss wtho :1ro <Ie.i n)11S l l(ov pin;g th,ir t dog', reo I (lnest' < l to keep thi i Coti:eI, tu11(er" their own er o >r the :I(. ttveive iiontlis, ir :as !>ag thercaLi :lM (trI. IS anly danger1"I inl the coilI Tie Citizen' of Oak Lawn Tow shi1 of tili, cun ty have ful,lt ihi-s g1 ( (I exanmple and1 ft)rn)e(! )rg (luh'' . it h a oini t, lie Sar r l tlilt-s, of whicb J:a nes All(-); vi I lI'r'.(ihtent 1Un ,Ichl-S \Voo< ite S rtr),r.-(( ril/c -. , . DO 'EF, TALhE.--Ilve gi (osetl abn t ,st to <lothi with -ic li in:, 1 illk ali 1)ll OrI . I've beei filh-< wI ith n! ii r Iipin_ n ('111ii ii th it, 1 aln it nhap i, (dy-I,tp iC il gln omy. lithl my 'it-n , 11iy a h Io <e f N 1rn)aI' s Nenit itliziing <iti. It will etu-e \otu :t:d re.to yn o to I,l spiuits and happy exi tellce. it:"T ON l;:('n) ) - \ --. Stin: IIl 'It, .hl('ich:uat, 1l l n t:tll lit' t, C. s aiys:'"I lil led ly.- (r"tel r Ii N\rnalt-Ilt', t c1urali;n- Crl ial i ((Illr <lays. It has give'n entirot sat islaationl anliong( 1:))y '.listuni)trs aI) hllM,' w"h(11ii,.0 IL Oh,( :l r,. (ue on\'I'jle(.. thatl it iN.jul t w ha1tI is (':irn t'-< i ltr it, AT COST! tii Il C eni- oko G'Nherie r '1:1 I:. r"/ ' H' --n. ((I' ( ' )I.ih lttv. 1 :n, -F \i I('l. : hr nt\ thirty"'lavt. \ll I t ie in,''( e,I i" . 11 1 i ' . (1 ilte at wle. J F 199 . .\j igo. F.. I 11 . it i.N, .\1 It . ih \ (' 1'4i i e (1 i 11 n ; ,, ' . 1 i ,. I I, . 1 l i n' 4h,0 A w hi hra - hLyoo \bro Y, :~ nArc b P'3 ('( r s il l . 01r-v .14 i n ~ ir l(S Ni I g" I 0I T {l 1 l411 ) 411 11 i4 1 4 'h4t i cg ilo l la h : t c.\ ,p l i i iii I' 1111 II II l I ekens ~i . 11 ,Ill C ( '' Il'Fl \ I.I:T f .1 \ i: T I' I i.s I i4 Neu . 5, liii 12f 4 1541, 'i ien imen of till Il-thL. k i. W. l \ 144 u I W.II. \)Wi(M TlR,Ad 'r feb 4, 18 .3 1411 4110 Ii tOi.:vry one0 honl .,)cosIIXlhiscintres i Vine his1(1 noney inr nh piiy sw p-ty pe.la ill Ieit ( n t he1 CiIg I el t 1111101 ini th up e''iruty, ithpri We omiito 1l1ieihy4I( in dsick o Si (ilsn i, Hel Mnal organb & C Bhmr f4nd 1 1en8s No jn9he:lo o h ndi .h a un r. W tin nie- quali y IT'WILL PAY YOU In) IX) VI SUT IH t IlK It' T. W. DAVIS' OLD STAND, o(E. -o ? Gr'cenville, S. (Y., it If You W)'ant Ahnythinag 1.. t the )ry Coods Line. 's E. --- O0--- - -- 33 YDS. QUI[.T ,LNING FOlR $1.00 82 1 ardls Itemnnti 1rint's for $1.00 10 Y ards Worsted Dress Uotids for $1.00 8 Yarlis Bliack ('ashn ries for 'i"1.00 17 Y.irlls Shirling !or $I 00 12 Yar<ds Urilling f,,r1$1 (It) 2) Yards lIle:ichling fo'r $1 00 20 Yards Goo1 Calico for $1.00 _. 3 Yards Oil Table C('loth for $1 .00 'cI 20 Yards Lawn lor $1.00 a 10 Yards Ticking for ."1.00 m Home . ide Jeans at 40u. per yard . liel Ticking. kiu to raw hidle-never I- was known to lak a featlher, at 25c. Gloo1 L.eather Ticking at 2nc. We sell 12.1 ileached Gootls at 10e. per Il yrd, no1 t aticele oif slntreb ill li, aoil n full yard wille--it is so cht"-ap ai l I 0e. per S rI ilott we coilll not aiftif d to sell it 0:11li0'- petli lii' lioll. I.:tilies liress Goods, we keepi :nra - li . variety and at prices you c:nnot tail to ap prccia l te. We nut ke a sprcialty of ;ilack ('aslineres ni;il Alpacas. All we ask ctastomlers is to exatni ne tle Goods for tieim selvesiail then (d forin their own opinion. Oir ;8c. Alipa It 1. is as pretty as any $lt.) i,ck Silk in the >t' narket. 11ii a We will give $2)) Rlewaril to any one who i -- tind any otiton inl ou:r 41C. Doile 'wc i Widhil oc Bick (':Ishtnere. Do not biy yoir e.c ll-rek ('asliiere itiil y u have 5s(e'n ours. We will save yolu soie a.oiey on R he price iet t - f thli t n. Give its ia call when you conie to lul' he .\til we will =cll yin IilV (MO S a tht (I v'ry lot11"-I tiure. 1 t I,:,. c a sl h for every "Il"u dIolar1 w rth o d so iwe g.t i't in !:11 sidfi g ti!ot es oil ll :111 pIIrclha el, :nd .II x"il sirie.ly (or cas'. so we will tl. have \'T I(o ut on. I li-ger I,-" . n pi t. I. cover I whla:t nt woul -ose ly it elit and c.L-i 1i. I\ I bus-ine:1s I~ig."her. - lietten.hcr iht- SitGN ()1 TI'E: l;. ' 1 1 1o ST.\ E. P\. P 1 it. ip tlit- ~li'r:nS Thel tlme hatuiti wen w ii i : 't l y u a t ,ee i. taillo (i an I g t '.iPi' \ '. S np rio p a' yat I'aishrunres :aul A\lyIccaS of all grades. Of) ill stylus an I gr:tues-'lool lirolin fotr iiry. LgoodI line ut Ilirdwarei, WoodI :tul Wi'l ill wh'le Groeres yeialty. be Sua r , tel b. til o Rl i he(' nil; ('oFe,i n stolo .hic. II t Ci1n. RU ON$ .t it rup fro -2 8 2ce, e .l n nII traFaniy,Si.wh ati Iti' lol T AKE-NOTICE A Ii I all A La:st yae:ta' wa;s a ver potr cropg lui year, ala we were t'v lhra it - i'all til n r ttsl lilt'trs, ||il we O \tt W X 1ut(*I taud ont MO EY. Al persosiowi PA Y UP at O)NC , ori be )0witedI duponl by ant (oflieer'. \Vec cat no0 se cc oneI of you1 per'sonally), antd as we haope eachl onet. wtl underil i tsttand( th-it. this ias fotr iinose or' haorelf'J RespecthihtIy, MiIORITAN & BROWN, Liberty, S. C. ( 1o - -. in %SS IA-)1 CALL CN 4 W. T. McFALL, FOR FINE TEAS, COFFEE-:; . Shit-ting, Ytriis, Jeans, Ticking, Blencings, 0. CaltIic0ee, Laces .an6 IlOMi c -y, IIinness, Sole andl( Upper. Pow (It', Shot, QLead and Iron, 'Nuils, Plows and P ltn StO(ks. CarpenDC1lte's' atil K'fte INalk 1 ohn ecos, Cig : a"nd (1 'iarettes, all at r('ensunn ble pi ices, and no Sltoddy (;oods, oct 26. 1882 6 M4ALES AND FEMALES, ST SES.4IN for 1883 will begit 'ebrut,:ry.>th, tnt contittute five month.'s >e 'I'erm8 rensotnhble. Iln:,rd e:tn he hadi at h.e mnoe,r:te rates. wher-e Schola,r, will be indler. s1upe:rvi 'ni of T'1encher. -'or particularw " yin y5,l1 8 h - - ''''- --- '-~- - " ' IN t'I w I, o ' ngvnclie' niut p E : -t.-l on e,: Ir:,41in4. rn :, " ric:1y e11.41 I ha is. wter! br hy S:,vinS .\g'ot's (-(, ;IIi js:i(l : n t h l: 1 I ,"1 ". . we t.:)*, ,"~n h Ybld t", sell our A w I olw:i nt .; F' l. 1. i.:l"S, vi.: Wil, !^.:;, Gib" vr.'S Ma'.11nulatedQ Wilecx, Gibba & Go'u Luperpho:phate ', r. t lo \F;h n :9 -arun-:r. !1 VIIt' If W ' 1 .' I: b ', i in,l ton, car loa TH LMD.i CF LOW RIES i 11.. kier * i~ I '0ly li htnd theo to,. Cat O!l li..i.:iagal r, t'tfe o l i -, rie .o;,. t poibl i;aiire tor oTsh, ii - Th Iad w of, my Stv iock of G'eneral re:uiewiil hIe schl ni cosi. (on.o omte to see moe aiti we will settle andr savTe ititle >tibi expienso M1 costs, besided~ wat to .tell yu somoi G OO DS. Tlihnitng you1 for past favors, rand~ soa licitii n- a coniltiinance, I hope -ymt1 wml niob iii forget toi give tme a call ati thle Brigges* -Stre lloe se. Ma ini Street. Eni"ley, 8, C. novl n. it 1l UTRALef ORDlJIL. A BV1nE nnd effe 'ral Oh ily for tltn eon of - rwh not liulweli wvhut her' ia u'hildtrn nrt t aduts. it.iOb eta b lte to the Stomi.ith wJithiout,blsen offenive t'aih t int. Prtomttiity reltev ing Dlysentery. Diarrhoa, Chol Nausen, Acidity ouf tho Stomnen Heartburni, Sielt uini Norvous Hennehnnc IMyspeeIct, i ofti h beh tused in all deiranlgements1 o nt NEUJTRALIZiNC CORDIAL Ti as ileaisant and harmless asq Blacic herry Vnte. Does not contain Opiinm and! will rout contstipaite. 'Specially'rcm mndedt for Sotialckntess and Teething Pr ice 25c. and $r.oo pcr bottle, SIould n>al D)rwjylautt and D)eaers a I,. td fclne. I10EfL8IOR OHEMIOAL CO, Sole Proprietors, s - ~Walhalla,S. C. 'U, s.A. State of So Cotinrty Whereas, J. Ji. I,t . suit to tme, to gr-ait istrtion10 of the E'stato andl effects of Jotmes 'Inal djecensed li-finf rndnltni 8::iased. thai tey lbe indl auper hoforeo m.e,, c it (. II., ont t he I 2t h dt.y ol Marchol 1l48:( lit' foribtnoont, roshItew entese if an fy 'th-e'f ( I live, whIy Ithe said ad in ist ratijontA ,aottI tibi -le gran:itoil. J. 1I. N EWlTON, J.P.P,O, feb 1, 1883 t ' n th cpioleofNike W. IIAISIALL & C41 Greenvylle, S C W. !IAlSIIALI & (1 Greeliville, s C W. MAItSIALL, & 4C Greenville, S C WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W IUOLESA ,1J AN D) lI;TA IL WiIU.l'SALI; AND RlIT.\IL ER IN FOREIGN AND DOMM Da-GOOD: AND NOTONS, 1E (FFEluIi(a SO'VQ RlAREl IM\rGA INS. RA It 1- I \IGAINS. e invite a0l to give us a call. We hi sell at l.Iwest living cast prices. you need Diress G oods it will pay yC ill otn ts, as we Ittivet a brge lot ulf tle: Is tI t must he sohl. 11 e o ter i, )on ih It Cashiere in liacks ndt Colors , nmy five Cettts, worth flt-ly Forty; lilent Black U shmtere for $1.(.0, wo' 5; a heautilul liack ashierte for ' worth i $ I tt; atn all \\ oil lut itlere for (30 cents, w t Ii 75 cetl.; c .ot of oilher I)re's Good' tromn 11 Ctets; also ia cotnllete line ol' liat tcas. e tifr our etir": Stock of Wint, Conli-ing ot (':.ssilnvre:, Ker"st"1 It .., Ilin*e% l.;h:Iilket., h:.w,i , tl q ei IlInshet lFhIll:Cis, CIC., t'II. G. '..\.. I Y ItE:;'t:E1 1ithE G t l f. r r i : l) lt ES 3.atrd" ilt i ulti( :lio t j.l $1.)ar1i). -'r fr3 .N artiie il i.e 'u'l:tii h tr gi'. ti. I . y..g u lta'tt liilirn bes.de. .' y OX'd ('I-, X' Silen loa foI.'S 0 'Iyud 'l'xeiV n ( l'X illhig no' -e TBO'eivtal tIebni SIo gie S ae iev tuli' h leed good~ts, sorldn Ie: elI itn Is tt'e ronl Iittiet'e int the, hut t o one hyitng (10.e' cttlosStu o.ilet cas eut-gis, ill 'vi n' lot our GratSec:1iss u tt Tl'b OY Slitt l 7 celtTS !!( ee Tl itl'tYul XhiYe ileiT !! nntre d i Shrtl fr5 cns oh vr rei fort 7 ctij 'e ts f ltitts ~ unt aeS i f~o e tckts,sil eve'r; eJ)lla uienfonJt ann~ Wed and dred Shirtfor (0 c(is,C ol !er, re fr ~ enTs. ) W L rLline s,on l)nlrce Landre nl iunre iShitfr7 ens iee