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PICKENS V, (I., s .: R3SDA ! A22 ' 15, 1883. TIERIMS : For eubacrlption, $1.50 per annum for si tanoths, 75 cents; etrictly in advance Adve tiaements inserted aL one dolIrr pe 0juara of one it4h or less" or the inJerltor hra fifty cents |or eeeh sutsequenl in<tertion Jiberaldiscoun mate 'T merrhants and other, advertisin.for six monthsa or by the year. Obst,tary Notiecs and Tributes of Respee rhtfged for as advertisemnts A nnwrnnin Candidates ive dollars in ad Carolina, Cumborland Gap & Chicago Railroad. 1'olonei S. .,. Uampbell, Secretary. and M:j. W. J. Kirk, Chief Engineer, are rid ing over the line of our Railroad, selecting site> for depoMe itii eectring the right of way. The Financial Agent of the road is in Europe negotiatling the bonds and se curing money. The actual coustruction of the road tatly contmence in A pril, or it may be some later before everything is in readiness. Gov. lingood is doing every thing he can for the road and its tilm initte euccess is a dead certainty. Tudgment O1:tained. 'the case of Picken s County vs Anderson votlo,y for $1,462.80 for the erection of a line fence when the stock law first went into operation in tle lower Vort ion of this 'ounty, was hearil by Judge Wallace at Anlerson lst. week. The Judge deei ded that Anderson county was liable for the tuuttit sued for. We (o) not know whetb er the attorneys for Anderson county will take the case to the Supreme Court or not, but in our opinion it will make very little difference for the claim is such a plain and (equitable one we hardly think any Court would decide against it. The "Great Commoner" Gone. On Sunday morning 4th inst., at 3 o'clock, Alexander II. :tephens, the great Georgia stetestnan breathed his last and his spirit passed into the "Great Becyond " Ir stephens has always stood in the first rank of statesmen, and has achieved a glot ious record. Ile has always been the pride ot hi.s State and reco-nisel by all as a mtn of ire-eninent. ability and purity of charact r. Georgia has sustnined an irrep:talde los. anti has the sympathy of th(, whole oatiun Ile had been a victim) to disease all it days. lie suffered tmuch, but his iroti wilt enabled hin to conquer disease atnl it seems as if le on tuany occ:t sios bade the denth it sell defiatnce. lie has been in ih jats of the "Grim Mouster"t several tites. ind on two occasions it was atntiouncet Seventeen D)emtocats--iarmiers hatve beenu arrested at alontecello ini Fah-f'ield couinty Ott the aflidavits of t wo U rteenibaeraet, charg edl with conspitacy againist t heirt coloired ally in thle lust electin. Wei me lhouse tic otused gentlemen when ini Cotumbia Iast week and have the pleasure of knowinig soi ot thiemi persBonad'-O:te of thtem, .\i. I. W. Ly~'les Is tan ex membier ot' t lie Legisla ture and one ot her' is a pr''~eent miimh,-rt. Theyi are all good, hotnest, subst ant ial citizens. Ont the first, prelint nar'y ttrial, tno evi. (dence was .tdduced agist lthem.it hm WI iard, who represents Alchtoni ini these cases, asked for a cont tiuance of lhe cases tn ae. count otf tue absence of' tone witness. ' lie conitinuance Was grat ted, but itt th ret' hoours hereafter the absent witn'ess ailppeare'e ii the ticcused nmen asketd thait lie be xaii m.ed hut this did not suit thle purpo~ses iii .\l :. t.orn & Co., and tin'y refun-'d to go ott tittil bitor, itt order th - they .u ighit ''Ithunt oj" etore evidence. Thlese tmetn are the rept'e. Se.datives of ,hie Gotvernimeni, or mth e lRe ptublican party, atnd nto wvontdert it is itt sueb Stock Law. Somne of the c'itizens of Fa ute ton iiiip itn ibis County. wvh aire opposed mu lie stook law, r'ecetly pr'e:ctte I a pet it ion to the Couty Cotmmtiisioners ,r exempii po or that townshIy untder lie Act of thle last Leg islature. T1he plan propoised for' exemption was that the farmers thro'ugh whose l,ai lie proposed fence w 'uId trun shiout bu ltiill and keep up (lie fence withuot cost to the township. This atrranfgemie.i Nceems toi hmave beeni agreed to biy the parties thrtotu.h whose land the fence wontdI ruin, as they coutld have the privilege of turn'ti tg their stock out by ku.. ."g up1 "tiy e iet their fartms. But the petition, was no h oonformity to thle law, and besides thlerec was strong oppositioni by sonie of the fit'm-i ermse in the townshipil to thle arn Ltiut as they prete.rtetd the stuck latw. Thie Com-, milssioner's hearud thle peitit ion hust Sai uid:y and deiited I hatI1I tey' cotuhl onily act ini accorditnce with thle pr-ov ismthus of i he law anid dismiisced lihe piet it mno. W e flre in. formed that those wvho fitvoried th swe me ment havo no0w ibantdonied it iand uay they wIll ma'ke n i o iuthei r e hfoi't for exemt,pt iotn, but will accept th.e sit tun ion itnd makte thirt own ar'rangoments nhou lt ttpta e~us Th'is is~ a wIse 00o01clusi on, and we pre'dict thaiit itn less thani tWo yeuu's the" mien who nowop pose the stick l w woidi tnot for hartdly K ay consider4tion hasv' it changetd bacik to ;he old system. 'spte advices from the Indian Territory 6to the effect that General Porter, chief tat"ofierof t he Creek Nat Ion, recently 7 ed Bleeping R,.thhit, the ecotid in t tttd ina Iifluence of the t'ebe; fasct Ir. 4 pinchie and! some haulf a dozen a,*d rs ofthei anmet party, ni now - ot' Gneet. Tli" will prob b.bok bone of the reb1lIlon, 'To ,B Arbitrea.ted. Sone ti'te e17e4 AIaJ' r W. E. Earle bnb. mitted a proposlion to the ('o'nty Com mietoIttere Ifl t!lis County o refer th# nat. ter'of disput- between 't'hen about. V al. leged over coliection by laMjor 1401e-'ol the Ilailroad Judgments, to an arbithtioh. The Comnlissioners have accepted ttre proposi. tion, and Major J. J Lewi.t, Rev 0. L. Du rant and Col. J. Ei llagoodt have been agreed upon as the Arbitrators. We thint, the Comnissioners have acted properly tin the nat'er. It *,uld haVO been entirely tseless to have gote into Court and incurred r considei-able Cost. When the whole ntlter can be adjusted by an arbitration. MIajor Earle says that it it can he shown that the -county hal over pnid the judgnents, he, or his cltente Will at. ohce retnud any such over paynent. This is all that the, couny could reasonably or hontestly demand. 11 e are glad lIhat this n.t ter is to be settled inl this way. The character of the gentlemen chosen n atbatrators guarantee an honest and just settlement of the mnatter: BURnGLAR ('Auutr.-Lt,t Monday evening, jlsat as the store of levaas. llaood, Alex. under & Co., of this p!ace, wits closed, Jas. Mlrgan. a ytting white tuntin who lives in our tow u, entered the St ore and tnade in, quiries nbotit pi octinug ctnveyance to ot. the followittg WVednesday, leing i formled that lie could secure t he conveyatce, ie lingered in the sloro, and while Mr. J Mc) lirucc, a cle>k, was tratlig with ia colored man, Morgna sueceettet ta pulling out the key that scetes the bul to t lie wina dow. ,i1r. iS1ace in exannitig the windows to see that everything wits bvectre before leaving the rt orl, dincoverrd that the kt.y Ib . been t,ken a tutuuithe bol, atnd su-n eal at otice fell on \lorgan. Mar. J. F. Folger anti Mar. lBiice alt otnce ltid a trap to catch 1taa, and sueteled thietise ves in ilan atljining rootn taid awitled level,pteis. About 11 o'clock, MtIgan slealtly ente red the store by the wintltw t l> vlich tae tiad stoletl the key. 'Ihe 1.oots anid wianduwi were it onCe gatarded, iaid wi-n Mtr. J. Fnk l olger ietd the dour \lor i ln run up -Iairs iintl was sltatntiag on ' aah ll per slep j .tO-: so 1;is feet coul be seen, .%Ita I 'lget' tan ide a lenttaa, ahrei, line's, filr him hit i entider. The deannd atot being camp ted wit I. imal tI'ar:ing Itat le maight hatve coatule-rnies, Mar. 1'ulger shut at ite tiarglir's teet, ntrsing his uark oiny 111abott one ttch This brought I imn to term,s and h e oew linge!s in .."tunill.e vile ' Morgan ini beetn acesed of other burg huiis. A lite atime service in the l'enlt tiiary will entl Is carel' as ia btuglar. From Easley. IAR Si NTNr-i.' sitce any hast epistle, I have seen various signs oa thritt and am pruvenlent 51ttain g aile citzels of' Easley. h'laey iane cunentic cet panntllag tl.ir maag, iticent t otlege buil.ling; tandt ie hicl. pulrchttased by the noblIe w,,:ncn for the c'>l lege, will soa he hea,l ca.lag tie tapupila fra thelir hult.s to Itheiril u.tt, a, &C. In atltion to the Arrival of' .\lr. Ilester and Ilatui.y as cilzenls al l,,ley, we havec Mir. Junes of h.lureus counny nund .\lr. Siu. of (ri',enville ias atw senIterin ouri toiwn ir. Jones Ihas rented the beitt 14 -pafuk ire t dletce of liev. lIisna, andt ts spe.'aking. ut reting ur piuchlng ia stove roon Wati a view to aetclhiu,tiltg. Ar. 6iory as ia p)ailter tttl ca:bnet wor kmantl, imtall ll,a . areataed Sliai lot uon '.ard:tae leeeool'' Om-a| Oat 'Tues-liay niighat oatr t ownt pa'.plc eni dletavoredl to shiow someof ur I nlil ew 'i.Itlets htow t'we weleoti leuch peros, andl at was done' by giv ig liev. .\1. fllth I a1I Ii rsa rate pundting, and- the f'i'aaeer b)ore it tall like ta Sonier, aiot iiil.sattadinig tie is riiibr ar debtcate- You lluliat ot. tink, .\la. Editor, tat oaur people l1.lili vtaolent. hait aoa thle prteachert, (ats ts sattme ios donie by oltier protlessionas) bitt thIey saimp fly thru oe sotneo atee Itt tal, flour , xaugai', culfee, ti ce, &c. , at theit ptreatbera, iwhIo 'eemted to apre. ciate at tas ta glood br'tote wo.d. Tlns lit ale taffir wats tiraicaltedl in bay italaiasa, I'resbyteraiana, .\t lla hmbtt, &'e. , ad aaJiifalt p ttes appheta'red hiigly gr.ali tld Air. Eht tor, if you coldi consaistenat ly maove' youra press downt to iai ey we woanIll aceratainily ho Ltmpted to giv you a1 pi >uitd.t intg too I lave heatrd saeeral tat aour mter Oliattas (at I'.tct atearly all) sty thas ttay niotahl give thea MEi:i.., a~~ gomd taaaetise latent the whole ye:tr it yout wol.t oatly cotie ao Easley, tItEd ati hn e dIt e t ito htotela, thiroe. livery sItals, t wo hblikttinithI shoups iatal ihree' shoe~a anda itt hi118 I wouil talliadver'tise iain th e ttNi ~oaits lo 1190,bo t shops Kwho Ardvice to the South MiUys and Homn iny First-The Surplus in Gotton taret naijted it the faalolwing, ' t:il:.t' tag seaC~son: *'T1. Lot: Is, Mlo., laebruaryl' 21 1 p94, ot theo N aeiecants', I'Firtars, lat l etatl hIl uiCoto Blt: 1The~ Sl)atht is niow ott thte l've taf lanltin tvtnbttu tat s e ' iniettt thatn- ot sho tt a wae ctalt yourtieI.'etaini et i~IiLlt follow .11g tia4'tas I w'iclh til, Il Ott- ('i'tita ina the woralad, aih i-lt)la bIe taoal,dn ftaanai;al 5(alataaal 9901 out11ll Unat Iii taol- i 'b('a ttt'ti'p ' h tr Iito i" ma'tI tal~'' ria.inur( yor 14 Iti i tat) tita ith ta'hea 't isy byla.temid se L labd are 3''a a. nither ofIIo thrvinsIliiLox t n ndsp rau Therrel Itit I ltause for theg o toublto,. lng stiggeations, I, The cret3( saystemn17t at pro8. at inl Vogue thno gIl)ut th Soutl, is disant'otta to th plainttd) un'd t'.n Itlati,tti rcilg ibittup;ay extriaivngltnt pO r04c19 l< ta uppii.em, awid ttausing 1,1j, <-rtpua It) he fored iiito n1ur'knt, willi such iaipidity tnmd.in su'.h naIintities ia to >reik pites iiilnoit,i invarii bly beht I' o'st of prulluetion. 2. AitIr noting f'or years thu ef ''eCt of liargo 'crop of cot ton, wo find 'hnIt, th l,ver-p)roduoe:oh of this stat ; lo iN the key-note to the sitiuation, and We sI lroniy aidviko all parties intere +t'd inl tllb twro1mrity of the Solnth to IliscourI!ftIhe pIati!iug of i large areigu this yar , wail do vott' Ihcir I111 r's fir .L to the r"aiiiig of griu1i, eutilo allid hogs ant1d give the tiliaice of ther time to the cuI tture of Cotitn. 'Iis l,olievy will ht-iiL' gnood restilts iln (ll)li)' wV1a'H; fl),' ins"ilnee, man:tt1y sin;Il 'taner's, laud ligo oiCs also, ;aro to lieuvily in dubt whcu their' (cotton is rewiv fur : !:! thit th/ey" aro (oi)o1ipellei to iet it go, even though the price isi below its intlin sic; NOIb[; %%hile, if they had sf p phes,44 lit Ilolur, p rollnec11, and not boight oil creitt, they rontl fotl'n to hoad theii' ''iitton1 until they felt just itied iin seling. The p)ri1ce oI cutton to dlay is 11illy 15 per cent. helow the average 111 the aJ)-l five 3ISI11?I, ws iile, iln the ot ier 1h 1fll. enrn is 33 irt ce:1t, tnI l provisions '50 pl r. cent a1 b hilOiN tie it av rge. T'h1 are y<.i loser., hot h t a yr. 1i t bi pt itloid t id tu1l c ol igb pro1 ti-iolms on echl liarml, voltt 1. Wrollidl beconle ia nnrp Ins. nn11 K4'4' Ii it ,-uliis of tdebt wibll . rilited fromi yoi1 po11ple I1nd1 arhillt wt-oull 'e'toltd ra11fd i,tichJs inl Wvealh. $ ereitse<l pr-<-d1letion, of c1ott'n, atul iinc'rease piroIltIeo of bireuL, I l t a nd itc t uhlr necessarics will bring abolll a mloret prol eroIM Con. dfition 1,1 If1';iis for the Soth-n1 , unl)t insteali of sherill saeh-o t atisly the iii1gages that Ithe po1 r labo1ers inlist. nioW give, W uu wsolh see grind ing povertyshdIarc atlld lllelity w otltid pr>)111 ill 111111 301. Ie Ii c I hat I lie me'r'usl,ts 11111 11itantels of each1 dt:tte, by e.t||itig a l'U 1y1v lln llo , I r ill yol11C pr:cticable nlan'i ii', agitate Iihis qiel'ti(i 1ilitil the iflienceu is felt Ltiuroighout the r11ti1e t'ttoll belt. Signed by thu fliowig Vineolton flatlors: (i illesot ' & SlIoss, ('om. CI , Allen. Wet & ('o., 1Ii1 ilirc3'phy Mi I"n1 & >liia k1,, l or & 1i ,b, . .. .\(:1.alhun & o., ('has. I. I-pper .& L'o., A1hItr,(inbin an & Co., \yol lIOns. & 1llh.1, ,11e'er & I\r sun :,Il.-tn ' U , ,etettr & (t ., 11[11, 1Otnla;in i ., i4 1;1 ['[ iii. i),I n ti I. Oh. " '(h :tr, I. i\l \i Ien r i Co., 11. W . i ll' i & (:o., 5 1 , ;te:al! & C,.. W : a ' e'i, l iovc I 'isher l'i t,..\' Co., .\, -., ai.L t& Cu. ii NE 11'P . !! :N\ Iiit:t i's i i i: -. ibtlithe t ,i \\l silag lIl:.t i'4s-d a ni,I.k \\ Ii.st lit \ ;sine.| : Ii anii en iI:l tin s w :u t ItitY h l d the 1. t'11 i.i 1t itha'. 1''1'Ite ik rl t'ill bii i it :'sl' ist i l i S I sil ij lu:y :sil iels' ivs' itii 0 - 5 I n,I ast'u ,,5 wl Di it snty be b wio ne. Ill I 'st i 'e l il ti nj ei lssfsi' b... I l hI (l s iiitl ha:V' lsiohli lbu t, hessli i'g tie heasityLS'0 swp r i l ) on lsli i not in an o laY and)[ &o-< llabo' t In hLdtl s t 2-',h wasoo lird,inia<se o or,'s Saen.I Li list'i ii . odial i' Ii- :ul, In le \iglis resl'., iieet resorer uni Ac'siiii I'as ..ho .to A hos buyin s n i.on ake crn srl s of' F llii at' It sley IisliIon. 'he can lie r theiirs lt is bero as:i weol es. at G eenille.sll i slis t '* nl I ig, c iv FIsitei.tN uli,L R h swll 1 1,li. lit 3:cl iiCiI TA ',ll Isvingbe d(ive rosylive b y n, in:ilcoseilIsrh ori th nme lo awg11 L' n p il (iis'i1 of c O TAYii v&iCiiy narch 15.ri i'183 $9 0. AdinirCato'si Salemoips. . SA. ('il .\pr o'ii' for cash,toeth Bridge .to Let. CO UNit' O,VMISSIONER'S OFtC, 1'ttxrNa r. II., 'March 6th, 1888. Y order of tb'e y3oard of County Com aisi,onerai I will be a the O'Dell old uill Site, on (olden's Creek, ot, 8atnlay) 140h April next, at 11 o'clock, for the pur po:e of Lett.ng the Building of a Bridge across aIid Creek., ELl.\S DA'V, County Comminiueioner 1'ckens County. in. rcl 15. 1 83 i25 3 01 U; iF tNAl,. ETLE3l EN'i. I hereby give notice tht I will apply to J. I. Newton, Judge of Probate for Pickens Contnty, S. C. tn n. 16th day of April 1883, for permi'ssion - iake a final sionlenent of the Estiti of ('orntein Keith, deceased. M. U. KEIfTlI, Executor. tuarch 15, 1883 25 5 NOTIt' 'I.E T0 UEBTO1t3 ANDS Nll UlT, UI.--All persons indebittd to the Estate of Q. W. LAli'I\l, decenpled, will coine loiward and make payment, ,n'n'i those holding claiires against the samne, Will pre. eent themu legally attested to the under Signed. NANCY L, LATIllE\, T:x'trix, J1 AM.I:S K. LA1TI'II1:\1, Ex'or. 1narch lii. 188A -5 3 IIEI I W : COMl.1! Stonc isin Front y't'(ou wt(i to klnow how tntmi<bi (',t1 ytlr latnd w nd<, to 11hw One liag SoLic i Stuna. It you wantt nl ently stirt, :9tono will give it to you, If 3ut wanttt It big ptiak with iots of li:.11 t lt=e Stone, If yOU Waniit to) ein-l ' mt-ut"i.y 1use. S.O nou. I' yau want a Big ('rop 0141 S~fOi't will tt,tt<e it, It (<4 st.- tis en Ie to (u t'11 a iero 1r1j inuko 1-2 bale cotton iM it does to ue thie OLD STONO :nt k maue i whole batlo to the aere. USE CHiE.aP (4OoD,' AND fLOi.4A kLL All ! I-IaidrU:,0N & .31 iiiX hlii,i tii' rlig , ieiir,lt-, tr .f, (,ii. (trich 1%. 18l.lti53 i~t o:Ioke5 I a P' i l:i'i .J\t:'e-iai l. u i b,o b aiite .lul h iiiiid. i I heige t i i i t'a, ''11 'i igis ini Pt.i ials,) h i. 11hl iI S il I n i i- "lmb r ii. I p . '. , II ii J.i(i. lihA iii M.lu ii .'i ii, t I NI . W'ai, ',i(ie II aiE.a L, ..c i "ii,Aii .,i ac l't, 'oareb.. E i, it Fit i :, .'Iaj.o . ar Nfije oslll i h ' lit oolg (tgie lako, Iiis i i'O l' ()l''i (O \l.\Vlhiitji ]> Jt\ eIpa3etof Jhea ( .\l Foahi'rr,ic deaiin. [In.*- hei own LFiht, l'anai, y d 'eorg W.ii Farrtliit, Eil irb thi Stokeiey, So 'Ann ii: .k uniki,ii: ae \ti. Ih, soiu. .'iiii. i F ai : i, Flor Whice 11 ii. h loie! .ig i n: itrtll c' Farr,id i h iFl.n e.. ot--4 lIi ( . \t1 J.F rr usnIJr.J , il re. 1 1 e F '. J ho i .. iw F (lt ur: NI (i Ni, T' '1.0 EN t ',i ic heii fhem t s t Vlti e i it. ai.ti i.t,n (ti ite.hi giS t o -y t-ines\ ar, J li -t-'g1. 10 lihs itit ar lt' i*r neei' A cniWe ko m is, o l -. ii , lie ('i it.1ii lit, toAnna .lil G lac e krr t'o:x Farrl , ll neit 22. Flirr, ~Ires Farr, tJi, o'iin .r tnor F:n-rW C u, Ioblny Farrt YiV wti a lie he teby - uniiuiedtui re lih.edt n t o a - wer S. th n mu ti bi c i n woiais eil' n heyI uind, lol the1r of I dtiyof aoy of yuin wrt h o at rsen 8 e C II. 2.C ,4 ihn e RPM MEL CO, Greenville, S. C Come One, Come All AND VAUiE ONE LOOK at OURl Mammouth Stock of NEW GOODS, Jut eceived, and being leceived by tve9Vy csteiner direct frlna New York and the F aetoriepit -0 OU R DlESS GOODS are untMeally )rt traetive this Spring. We domniende by showing you a line of Half Wormsed Dites i G il at 1 Cents. A handsome line of Dress Giughaml*s at 10 cents. An elegabt lil%e of -l'ekin Stripes, 1, worth 16 cents. A beautiful lite of Lace Dress Goods, 15 cents, worth 20 cen,ts. A lovely hue of lirocades, 16j, worth 25 cetts Nun's Vei'ing in New Shades, 33k, worth 5') cents. ll.IACK 00(1)S is one of our Great 'pe'cinh ies. We htttbV them troum 12 ti 1.50, consisting of (':aslltnere's. lrocades, 1.ce (oudi, N'n'u veiling. ('r..pe Cloths, Be st:rt and see our Double Width Cash t.eres tot 25 cents, worth 401 cents. 'Ihe l:trgest and prttitiost lot of Calicoes ever hronght to Ureenvtlle ate to be seer at our -tore. N e I v(e them at 12 yards for $1 (1O, 14 yar otl t l 0), and 20 yrds for $1.l ;. beautIifulto Figur edI L-u ts ati 16 y:ads br 31t , d 't) y m as toc $1.00.. htiuu< "I l)h,'Y G~(OI,1tisi ()|li)NS, sitabe . i the ouud"~toung season. \13 'u lpintg dJea.us Irn, li to 2 cnis u hav e o,vir li U ditterenti 2,t3le.s of tietnts ,oord lloA" at 10), 15. 2(0 ando 25 6--is. Laie~s Co,lorted and Wi~hie lione I!0 10tit ro 25 cets q :itie os froma 0 Uo 0 I con:! . li ',utt..iker: i. n.,t h mI l'w II (C.- ar "no b ' sGoI . u, y*iu hiot hltp pro d Gloves, Gloves, Gloves."' Ghildrenca'5 White and ('olored L'oven Laies' Whtite antd liack Gl Ioves Laies' Colored andi lilacek Milk G loves La'dies' Whlitec, Colored and lilack Lace I .\litts Senl een's~ WhiteC aind Colored Glo'ie H lie sure you see t his departmnenat in our Mtiatmout IisLitabljishi.ent. White Bed Spreads' From 75~ etnts t o $3~ 50. Whiite; Brown, andui Tu>rkey Red Table ('lot bas, the miost complete Stock ever exhibited in anly Retail St ore. Dloylies and Naipkins ho muatcht. Towels, Towels, Promu 5 to 75 cents. Thue b)et 25 cets Towel you have ever' a Meetn. D)on't forget ouri '"314 Corset'' when you 4 want a 50 cent Courset---.f you wntat a real 3 goodi Corset bu ly our ''Trite Comaifort.'" 2 We arte selling all )oinestic (Goods at thet lowest possible prices. Ask to "C" our 'C"' Blencht, anti youl will '*C'' hae best 10 cits bleacht you ever did "C."" E. W. Marshall & Co. Whlooal and Rotail, NEXT' 'TO FERG(;USON & .M(I LLIgg's. be(low the ol Cottt II ou:li flRiE VILLEe .. s.C.' mnenr. 1, 18R8w Look to Your Interest Every one should cotillh l tih4b Xnd invest his money in such property as wit pny the best interest on the Investment. We place bef4lre the public one of the targest STUCKS 'of DRY GOOD8 and 8110 S in the up-"oltry, with $tie$ hardly to be equalled. We nitt'e n ept.cialty In Black Sih .a Black Caseet. We V,ll n' All Wd1o Ih\d'k 114t'eN W 85 oents 'A' Vya. 8-Old eleeivhere i it had 45 ceta't. * Not one Ehre'd of cotton td he found in this Cashmere. We thl It cannot be matched in quality o - jrice. Our 40 cents Black Cashmere is of real lice -4tality Our 60 cents Black Cashmere is a perfect Gern The brelt 65 and qS cenits Blnok thnrt to be fouiitl anyWie'e. Black Ailks at 60, 75, 85, 100, 125, 150, and "o on up to 250 per yard. The ltrgest line o llack Silks in the up. P"'r pmt t' thte'8tate. Ten yards Bleaching (worth 121 cents p.i y:,d) for 100 82 yards Rtemitalt Calico r6 f'dt. 18 yards Utyud 8hiri ing for 100. 8 peta t'reton 82 inchtes wide for 28 cents Worth 85 ers. 16 yards white Corded P. K. for 100: 10 yards white Check luslin for idth We handle the celebrated Warner Broi; Corsets (Health Cbralllte and Flexibld Ilip...) J. . oFg l'& Bros 50 cents Corset M1anlfAttured for us by Warner Bros- Is decidedl,y the best 50 cents Corset we havd over seell We shall wage war on high prices. Our prices will intetest our Coutpetitort aeid b tefit the purchasers. *e will be pleased to show our Goods. J, H. Morgan & Bro, m olIEvIIL, N. C. fe -b 1, 1883 19 I S CA1I UN W. T. McFALL, FOR FlNE TEAS, COFFEE'i ugars, Syt rti , Flrlur, Ba bot, Lard, Rice, G,rit,. and Fir-h. Bootm, lee- antd Rlubberfi Shirtil,gn, Yat rntt, Yurrns, Jeans, Bh-chigs,'1' iek in g, B I tCalieIe , tLe:aiIan ryder'sand Sheu Mak. Tob aif'r-1 ,' t' irt ad (iga ret tee. all at 1 -,a- atnbtlo ian iCe.a-, andt( ta LOOK OUT ! The Big Show Still -IN -- 1 TlIlIA. t hey con.a' and y et t hey go. Thaoser KQrM 1AltRIILlE lUll R , wilt not stay. 'All kinds oft Watnut tad P,a:e tat eads. come ritd thent are gone. Sp;ntdle, Truntdi', and .Sinagle [IVIs, all pa:'ces. hedl Spriniigs, Wirea. Shu t 'k a n't ' oton A litarget vrier'ty or, E!-tiona Kitchen. Chsa aber S'uitx. la,attige. Iraio. (rib., SI ,ttoi4, llatt linck-, Umbaro.lb: Statd,tg (thrtm -a \ ottoesC'. F"rames, &o , K(iather andai Side l(aaardl Saf e.. Alwatys ont haand a general line of Under. hakers Supplies, conisist ing of (Caakets, hat rital Casets and lburilI Robe, for hot h sex, all styles. Cotlins 'Tritnmed in anyl) sty le of IFundles and P'lales, at tall honrd. All(Goods at boatt< t figytres C'all anda see for fouar.eks~. No chartge mnade for looking. Accept thataks for past favors. A. ME. RUIN ON, eS 1, 1883 21 3L M. CEENSHIAW, M. D. Phya~siclin, Stargeont amito Obiaatt ric:at. Otlieg ait hits I)rug Glortae, near Dltatsv. Ie, Prtotmpt at tentiton to tall call, (lay a night. jana 25, 188'l IX 2mn inte OeC NOli a iiR'otfun3 Bir J . II. N .:w'toN. J1 t ta : oV IPnoner, Tx Whelturena, J1. J; Lewis, C.C. P. htaus 4yd sua tao met, to gtratat tamn l.et'e of Atni hat tataiotn ofI he Estate anal efet f an Ibataeh. teca'nsedl'. Thee' arte thaeaefoare tao Cre atindtmn-n asha all tand sttgabaar the kindelrda and cred iiat' oit thet saidl *tttte's 11.:cht, de.. ca.( rha,ta they te nd appart betote mte, It e *X'tt' oat Praohte, tao bte hald alt Pic:k atta U. F!., on Ithe' 1th day aaf Mattrch 1888, ta-e IgtldieIont haer'eo, at 11 o'clock in IneL. .'unoon. ?a'shew catuse it' anay thecy b ave ,'hy a Ia Mi,d ofaItaisa ratiota shloutld not he' trall' . ijv'e lnader tmy handa 'nd se'al this, thte I" t b I, .y tat' .i saan 'y A . I ., l13; J. If NEWTN, J..#.1 DISSOLUTION. IIE PIRI OF $TRADLWY, B.1RR & CO is this day (Marob 6th", -l}8,) dissolvei by the withdrawal of Mr. A. -L. Landford. U D. STRADLEY & GEO. T. IIARR, a-i. Ing purchased bis interest in the store of Stradley. Barr & Co., the bAsi es8 will be still conducted in thie sanie Sto-e, under the firm name of STIADLEY & 1IAR. We i 'tlfford to sell as chea is any Store In Greenville. Why? Boeause we pay cash for all our "300UB. We do Very near all the work In the 8tor ourselves. are not at any great expense to run our business. We 'dhjoy single h one tU Bt>li'rt but out"9ele8, although, perhnpb, we would like to have the pleas. tire of tryinag to, some day. So you see we only have to make a ver: awa;l profit t1 keep things running smoothly. Remember our Prices 33 YDS. QUI.T LINING FOR $1.00 32 i ards Itemnant Prints for $1.00 10 Yards Worsted Uras Goods for $1.00 8 Yarnd8 Black t'uashn ores for $1.60 18 Yard Sir iing tor I 00 12 Yards l):i!lMing t,.t1 00 '') a'nr+, Ileahel:itg for $1 00 Yi ds ilood Calico for $1.00 3 Yards Oil Table ('loth for $1.00 20 Yards Lawn for $1.00 10 Yards Ticking for $1.00 16 Yards W%hite Pique for $1 00 10 Yards Checked Pique for $1.00 12 Yards Figured Pique for $1.00 10 Yards White Lawn for $1.00. 1,038 Yards Worsted Dress Goods at 10 cents per yard. 1,G2t3 1YARDLS Black and Colored Cassineres at. 12} oents. l'hese Goods we sell more as an adlvert iar ittnt than anything else--they are worth it least 2j cents per yard moore than we sk for haem. ,4297 YLARDiS )f Good Prints worth Gi cents, to be sold it 5 cents per yard. A is the first letter in the alphet, and We ell A lleaching that is A first class 121 t"nts Bleaching for 10 cents. A strip of is Goods 1 inch wide, will hold up a eight of 35 poundis, withoutt tearing. All Cretons reduced from 35 to 25 conts Buiy our Oil Proof, W:ater l't-oamf and 'eathier Proof Ticking at 2:) cens. Pants Linen 15 cents-will sell 3 y-irds Sood l'ants Linen for 50 cetts and throw am tle lilton . t'itnadea 10, 121. 15, 16, 24. 25, and 3 cen-as. ill.es lress Linen 151. Ni. 9) and 25c. Ih,s,ble % idthl lilack ('miasumeres st 25e. AlIt we waat is tur you to hring us asam, 'lea of Blick t:a--siaerey, and it h"e canlinit e;l ola mab hetter g:talily tot tamaae 4Jr'ice we vI i l>e h aily m.rt akenm. Youirs truly', 0,3" , I.i-se say . I sr.a a lahem advertat eit amI.i PJ . N m ITH, Ag't TE LEADERl OF LOW I-RICZ.7. heeada , , . E ne, en .\meat, lirana altr. \Ifh . '. ar . r d,-a, (tic'-, Orits. al wi~ ,.. ureiha at..) a.old at the low li.a .Athi fa ma r cam' . Th'le lu'anatce of tu Stock emt General lemcanmd'ise will bie sold aa cost. C.omae raw ad secda baar:a.atid [(f will say to mose whoa se aiccouam am nd a nao)taes' rare ps uae and up id, thIait I amusat havn amy miontey ome to see me and we will semttle andl saIve -otable antd expense of cosats, besides ant to sell you some (;O O D S. Thank inug y'tu for pamst fanori, ~andu sO. citing ae continue, I houpe y'oa will naot argem to give tme a call at t.se lhrigga' tome flusea. Alain Strcee, I'r e'y. 8. C'. nov 80. 1 i 2 P~'tt a' c Trauly W7oanderfui l 0 C. P.* R?UNION, BASILEY, - - S. C., EVKR ON TIii A !EltTr II'l CASII a hmandi to securm e Bargaama whIenmm eer time ppiortuinnity presaentsi atself. N ow look oint rr lmarguinis. Thea atime lasa comec when ou catn get all you wanat. Seeo tIme follow ag and go to C. P'. ltU NION'S En morium, tnd gert Ihargaiins: ,(l00t ysards F'aany Pt-ints, 5 to A cents. ,000 yaars Soulid ad .'loturning amid (Cur, maina Cmaies .00!) yardhs of Woisamc ted 10 tr C5cents. ,000 yatrda Pats Goods, ian 150c. to 5 1 p a' yard ashaamerea. and A Ijaccas of all gr'ades. f all sty b-a am'. gr'ada.-Ga ci IBrogan mfor a I, Tap .Sol.e. el 25. Glood titto oa Crack. ry. good Iinei ol lIIard warea, WVomld aid WiI. aw War'e. Gmr4ua4cries, Specialfty. Sugarrs, 7 to 12 has, to thec $1; I''offe,7 a 1(1 lbs. to the$ foi . .)usat re'cei v Iing Na'w Cr'op New las lId0 Pamtent titm ora 7 peri b,a'iai', :x. a Flnea ly, Mi. a (u.s. 'i - al' it C. P'. H UNi e -L4 ~ nov 9. 1xh A