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E ZE a"dito . IIH>,,. C. << Y, AP%1L 5, 1883. ,ubperptoni *1.80 per annu h Jdret: 15dents; atrictly in adnance ' "tisements lnaerted at one (oilat p, a of one iuct or less for lhe-Jfrct iterlit s" : cs entic for edeh esewiteni inserliont iraciscounl made to *nrtAhat and other, Sidoertilsing for Iit Months or by the year. Gttuwry Npotices and Tributes of Repec O4 edgedfr as advcrtisement. eing VCdndiddtesAodE dolare in, ad ' . rdAlCil... .. . Ih was rumored in lichmond last Week that Governor Cameron. of Va., hat been offered the position of Postmaster Oeneral, but had deol'td. This is tho irst time Vince the war that a Virginian ..- s been offereda place in the Cabinet. Riley Anderson, colored, was conviced at dreenville last week of the murder of Lou Qritnh, tlored and her chi'd, an account of which was-published in the SENTIs"L at the time. Judge Vallaco sentenced him to bt ting ot Friday, the 18th day of \lny ftt. The Anrlerson Intelligencer recently came 'uto possession of a letter written by J. Iendrix McLane to W. W. Russell, it which the insida workings of the party ari briefly set forth, McLane writes urging lhinsell, as Chair tn of the Greenback party, to call a meet ing of the State Executive Cotittittee, am S;: bays that. he and Judge Willard think it o much importauce that there should be a full attendance of the meibers. Judg< .Williard's connection with the prosocutiou of the Democrats in the Uniticd State, Court and MoLane's visits to certain see tions of the State shortly after the inectinp of the committee, is proof enough of tli purposes for which the committee wa called together. The prosecutions foulower immediately after the meet jug and, infer - ntially at least, lie Greenbackers, throngl bheir Executive Commitee, co-operatinp with Radical oflicialr, put. o foott lie ta licious prosecutions of Domoerat, now go ing o In different sect ions >f (lie Siat. W. D. Cash, son of the not'oriou W. 1L C. Cash who killed Shannon In a dnul. Ind was the Radical Greenback- I tipenlent candidate for Congress in the 5th I)istrict at, the last election, got into a porsonatl dif - fou'ty with one of the Fairlield1 prisoners at the Grand Central hot el in Columbia rv oently. The gentleman withl whom he ind the difficulty was an old grny h:"lel man. Court to oc iti4 A...u ~ weaponis. Now thie Federal anthoirites assert that Cash, as a depty larhal was in (lie diseharge of hiis <muties (knocking anx old gray heaided inmn iidwni ini a lpersonatl d tliculty) aid his ease mnust be ustrnired to thie CUn id States Court. Judn geoh loii has permit ted the case to be uxtranere where the State will have theo casc argued, and make an effort to have it tranisferredt back to lhe Sttet Couirt tor trial. Btut we suppose t lat Cash, like all thler Federal otliecils who hive commaititinel otfenices against (lie Staste and private citi .ins will be tutrued loose, aind comm iendedoi by the Federal atih (oriis'for thiis "brave" net of knocking down an old gray~ hieite.l Daito eract. We sutppo.se t hat if' a Federal otlicial was to commtuit ian tinmteittioinable atssaiilt utpotn a lady, (lie Foderal au ithloiit ieisiswoti olaim (if he was not lynucheda by (lie people) the tight to have hiis caseo tnsferrd toi the Federal Court for trial on the grotindi that lhe was in the discharge oh his dutieis. 0. F. lIighitower was shot. ami danugetr oushy woundedl in (lie moun~itatins of (I een. yille last week li ighitower, it seems, hadl been ua blockiader aitd several indictmnts Were pending againist himt in (lie United States Court, butt like a great mansiy ot tters have done, lie turned itrormier t o save htitit self andI was pilotitng it party of revenutio of. doera through '.mountain s at the tme he was shot. ' u woiiiid was misdo by ain ordiniary rifle bitllet attd a mn (if t he itimti of Watson is accused of (lie critio. The Augusta and Knoxville Railrond Company L,.3 made arriangeiieits to pay ogh the past due interest on ha r-oad. It is stated that arranugeiments have alhso been ixsde by which thxe iterest accrutinig he,-e * afler will be met prompltly, and thte roaud is thus relieved from its embarrammietp ** * - - - , Thero weiS six donvictions~ an thrqo plea8 of guilty in the Court o sca&ons at Groenuville oun the fitrs daty It openeld, Ittst week Judge wit ince remarked thaL toh butd nieve known IN htis oxp -rienco nj so mitt conlvictionsu in oue day. fThe Jutd,g n. Idopted the planr of I5on Ltncing thi ::' peLsonors jtltt ne $00on as they wer cotnvicted, t,bus dispetnsing with "set tenco" day. Thefu Greenville Een nllommen~utitng onl this unpreceden number10h of(,ontrioiouns ini one dat ##oe&kAitor~ Orr the folh,witin ~. OO0 JlmenOt:- "Thia celerity is cr 4' Ml1 idat Ocmplimentarvy to thm . 61 t.or, and hto deserves much cred QShUw kill muanner in whiel qp #ere preptared, thtere bein ~ IDR *ts.r A,- *.10 or d Al i~ -t Ihem Uder t 're,At, Rtof CongreAe ' reduce Internal Itetentie taxation,) &e,, will be seen by the following eatrao tfti taw which we nake below, fYer' at producers of tobaoco are alloWed to se to consumers at the place of productIon, s .inuouut not to exceed one hultred dollar free of any tax. , It also atl0wb the farme planter or lumberman tb 'anpply their It borers or employEes *[t) tobacco withot the payment of the special tax, to a amount not to e*oced one hundred pound this is a great relief to our people, wit ean now taise a Small quantity of tobacc and dispose of it protitably without a viola tiott of thu latw. Sections 2 and 8 of tih Act bearing up in this qucstion, read as follows. ''Sf: 2. That on aid after the first. day of MiIy, eighteen huniired -nd eighty three, denlors in leaf tob:cco shtll annu:ialy paty twelve dol,lars dea1er:1 in rnanuacttured) to, bacoo slit l pay two dollars And forty cents; All manufcrurers of, tobacco shall ray six dolirs: tanntfacturers of cigars shtll pay s,t <olt; peddlet's of Iobaoco, snttii1 and cigra ishallt pay peci l t,axes, as follows 'eddlevr of iho liret clss, as notV delin. ed by law, shill pay thirty dollar.z peddlers of the Isecond claSS shall pay Aft(-e-'n dollars; pidlers of Ihv third class shall pay seven doli's and twenty centts; and peddlers of the louIh claiss shall pay three dollars and sixty cents. Retail dealers in leal-tob:eco shatll pay two haudred and fifty dollars, tad thirty ceits for each dollar on the as nluuut of their nonlly sales in excess of the inie of five hundred dollars per autmtuu: Proviled, that far"m,3rs and producers of tobacco may sell at the pltlct 'of production tobeco if t heir own growth and raising att retnil dircect.y tn consonlers, to an amnonal not. exceediig one hundlred dlollu's at nn,ally, Sec. 8. That hereaiter the special tax o a dealer in maulcutured tobacco shatll noI be roquiired from any iirnier, planter of lumberman, who Irnishes such lobac,:c only as til 1ons or supplies to his laborerr or employees, in the raine iatiner is othei suplies are i-shed by hin to them; pro. V idrd, tll. the iggregate of the sau p es 01 tobacco so by him Iurnished shall not ex, ccel in guIinii,y 1() p~uads in -iny ot -specieI tax year, ttnat is from t.he first daIy 'of lay inl auy yca tnulil the :10t.h diny o Alpril inl IIhe neXI yeatr: and provided fur"th. er, thar such luarmer, pbintert or Iumtberma:1l siaill not be, lit the imnoe he is "furn ishing snch stplplies, enttg:ge I in the general bst ness of selling dry g >ds, groceries or othet sintiler upphes ill the mniner ol' i tler chan1 or storekeeper, to other tlhan his own ent,ylo yees or laborers.'' File this paper away for fut ure reference andl guidaniec. Upland Up-Country Rice There it no reason why Cireenville and the sutrroutnding count ies shottld not rais: tlii c,e:real tore extensively- Sote of olt tliuitrs havs begun to realizo r his, and aI iong them are .J. I. and T'hom:s louwen, of 'icl ei , who have grown iiuplad rico qnitc liber'tlly. (;Cet'y liros. Itte jst. shipped a car" Ioad of rough IIp-country rico to Chiruleston, nbout the latrge".t consignmtent of this ,I ticlc rais,ud ill itis siirs on ior" soime timlel Iio rice will be cleaned and S.h il j C'lslon. The price receive,4 will br Iom i ill $1.etl per b ltts~s. It is 'less troui le to raise it than) cotlun, a,td it is Ilum^!:t to be mo~re protitnhle. ("ely U;ros h:ve ordt"ref i rice mill lor the Mlessts, Probably the Largoet Farmer in the Y/ald. lli'rm Sibley, of Roc'hester, N.Y is said to (( h th inrhlges9 t, farmr in the o i bOl . ie ownsi mor0e ilhat 1 hitunit 11( imip1 ove'd farmso. Otto in Illinis,ii formeri''jVkno twni as the ''Sti. livanitt I"urnit," c'ontains 40,000 acres nit>ther' it 1Cnyhnga Co , N. Y., :3,500 acr ies. "Farmertli Siblevy" IS not0 ha.'ving long been' identlified with great :omft.ceciaI enteri--es"C, anid workI' jing lIrder' with his1 he(ad thanit wit his hi itils. Ii o or'guaniized and1( was(I for over'I lilte year ~ itls prtesidet Co., uand hast als-o hatd extensive rail. road I intere'sts , 0especi all y ini the Soth i. 110 is Inow theI I heaid o ftn & Co. is allre':lly ai hout.sehoIld woolt itn thouts:alsh of homes, to wh'tich Ithirii hu-m,ii gardienii and floiweru sed's a110 s9tnt oneh 3 0,Uar. i'~ Th 0y.nottn ftorniishi seeds, brti also vaIiluabe i fltimationl ast to bet.~ mtiChodsi 01 h"rowIingt' them IIiThey1 publishM thur eitionot of whuijib totinsI prIizo eC,. ''crops; alsco the farm'u, Seeds Maualc wihib' tives a rare fiund' f pJntiical1 those4t hitl<s( the nomI1inalt pr10 icof t.ou (Pents echII is eb'orlgodt, but they' sendi (Cattilogueic free to acll apij ean 18 lhiey are0 IIndolubLodly a g''od hioIIs to doal with. n ioui IAV''l TA INS ('0u tNO-~~The followu. iniglragraphi from thl Cii hailotte~ 'Jonrtnal hller~vr n i ntel!(sI ihint we ire at 1last to - road daly train'. repllacedl: 1it sltateid thiat 'e~I scheldu le for tile AI lili 11' tiii oN- tir' a2al i3, ha ve? been0 i.'stei, a nId t hiat le Ih trains will lie pult ion one0 weekC fromi, co he aho-.e0, t i9 confirmecd by ifoirmado So cured lie. e, and tie mucho wished for. fi t i'i ne thCii lerefore to be~ almost a cr BTri,l-.4aam helt, who drives for U. IR , Asbury, was im woodsl beloniging lo Ai r (Onrr'.n, a shlort dlistrance trom tis ci a yesterday, for thie puiiiPose I.f haulling WoO w ihI thle leamn. Suaddenly a large biiles dlog mndo~l h is appearance andt whhlouitpo octioni bit ir- Belt on thle calf of thle rigll ( leg. inIflictinag qtuito a Severe woundi. Tb i inred man fears that. the dIor WAs m. reenville News. viA'LAwm Marchi 80-...~Lt night 5fy9 o nsked men went to the hometof f Mrs.Joshn1 'Ih1I 4 oer 70, grd ontragedc her- ait ~ hvdi~kc4 ''Tw~ ten knve bde ii~'' ~id Markb*W thepgn '" a t tla' t **toe glad to ese ' 'iB ;pe 1t 1ith tfhl other Wsie of the E:Ighteeni it hie 4ohVol quesllou in ydar ibsue of the e '22d Aroh. "'Trustee'' seenias tb Adl his Id blow unlitely at. one indiVidtial) but he It must be iuformed that it is thu mnajority of to the Communit.y who aeked for spanto in your paper to defend their eighta in a friendly r, manner, notwithstanding hie calla It, "fus t. slng about pa;tt issues." "Trustee" has been guilty of the samt thing with which he charges us; that of bringing up one side of the question? Ilie failed to tell your readers that that "Rteso, lution't was offered on account of the Trots lees hesitattinle to deolare their actions to the p eople. 11e states flhat he placed the party elected on record as tenAlber ais s5oon as the election was o1+tr. Why dji) thge, not tell the peouplu this? The people pressed thl>;m to decI"are thitcr detrmi'iation no that they, knowing who shuuld be teacher could go to their bollles, The fact that the "Rte, solution" httd to bb offeredi, will sat iafy any thinking person that the Trustees did not aimn to dto juslice to us if they couild avoid it, If t he pet'son elected was entitled 1n the school when the mnatter was in tl.* hands of ihe people, why Wats hie not. when the decision wats thrown into their hand-j? 'Trustee" charges uo. -wilth ot4 of t wo things, of not. giving the other party justice or the liku of manliness to defundl our right.s. lt'? thinks thle former chiarge thtd correct one. [toe he hits himself Withi his own t udgel; for it is admitted by all par"tius tha t the election wats duly piub. limihed. Both parlies knew who couldl vote and how they shotild vote. it' thlis is de nied, we have the evidence toi salisly anty rertsonable perison of'its garnwitnessl. There, fore Ilho conclusion Inighlt be tht if any injustice was shown eithser sidle int the ulec tion it was done1 by the Tr Mae.W did not undeicrst'tnd tIhat We were called out to show our -'mnuliness" by qua,rreling, fighll. ing atnd destroyintg the peace and friend ship of our neighborhoodI. :0 the0 C,onlrary we undelrstoo'" thant the purPise of the elee tionl wats to chiooye a schlool Ielnoiter, and We acted,accoringly. Ithn. we have the evi donco to saticfy any (1ne, that1 lihe Trustees did not do whao. they promi sedl. Thnt wa s to give the school to the person whlo hadl the m"ljority of thle VUte.. "Tfrustee'' is co111i-lent the writor waso proetal at the electiton, (inl this he is mis tatken). Why is hie So confident of th's fact. "Ilecause hie mulst have been pr.eent or- he' could noit ha:ve Wr"illent som1e things so cor, rt ty" is his a nswer, as hie denies noth inig 'n his COlnunlucation, only jtugglinig he virtuly ackntowledlges that. fll, biut 1 his, Chairge t in outr first commlnt icalion is -'.u corruecly" StaltedI as It) bo undenoiable. ,\ to their un,leing the peolplo ount. of Ih hous41, w, simply refer him to lthe Axio;m tha:t "Tingl,s t"Ilt:d to ithe, same l a I!11 -f lt ittual ito etch other",.. I hey showt -d luu pEinly by thIir wor E.En acti- i they did not wi:h !he peouploeg to kn:..V 11i I hey <hd nor how:l lthe y did it. Ni .ulh erl cot'1 r11Ict ionl enn he !iiI"ic. on nt t .1. t h ey Said to he peop!e, 1han1 Ihat it :a :a or very2 much "Tiposed t auretuie servtl ats Shuy wbul tvadned the 10 t u tio naliJrtyo itere tiitf ith ici niyh by~c givin athe tach-.r adr no dfnd bohthe hth pepl wriadly elean? er ca nott latutidensland holsw "Trus t d inr~t' ofs oongunuty,"f he n bvrnigu one e of the ie theatought to faigodn to ell-or eadr kept at byte act iona1wsoFrdo Con of the Trustees tioen in earda to dheolproprhi r timpro-o priey poplte lion ofsheTrtes con te lcerntl itg the slcto wwas givenr. Wh ddacc ero tourIl choe this 'ated thatl phegse wrdi him dad to hentdear t cIonak their tae, knocingwo. itetace o go to er being Thnee fato thate reiious abyelifing Yon ta" that hausenothidg no ito do justth iubectot before . coule avoednt, "Trtl e.t's" cmuniastiowold tlo aschowelan on etter wsih tht hands talie ole,wh posse aot reliin th isi ob was th emt ito tdoi ha theyas pomi hn W ol not giigaveoiir at jutc owaItoer long1 tanbena happierfand o r rhowt the tckh Loawnorks,ret a AiIson ncourgingfo vitec Isadf the mayeral artie Ct-ir hit the attntion whe duarmers arsled giint to pt risin ka f impove coaa o |ied. The ae (lie val etacst. oar oishi ng Io' s t fartiis iin i tale, tand .in n uarl yv ,t ls ery couy oiv i thee ern side seiense Soti regitste bt e tyaledigree. i ihe) latdst ati Fat whee wars aulargerudit beeno coltedmaiI iSouthb Ctairlia, aigi the coui r piaperI reporyI agt h e ra i e par ch iaseat ourh at b ed lolof atl. Th I c i im wprovemenat nuly hottli altbue of the eaop tiitn of to heea staok aw eandi' thea we pater ccokeepngly Ifet.we ave1 Thisc e ilceto,i paaica aiany seem,tht lie is e hae i it lefadre scupplyta tC'sa o th r dte ofa jtheity ofThe vots,rprto h Contistsconer oaf tiArit Iure sws' a wtsa th tbe valet on,l (in thle sat min ni8) more gaios lfnkwie soltioflas fact.8 t'h'aa duicna tet prevoe yer h'a anda ta' i cte holter radnt ineasai l8i was so 4,at' poundsy' in excsaasweof ashe rdctiof ot'hir aigus yar. c o that t he i rn, dutl ion ina,I te v'atnh ekiofvcate s enmt.tirl baist.b the etrec<e tv' tta:n o dairyt ptrodut The! er. a tat ther brndalecowa the azotr back thog lhlrapily It'pfa'g aay.ti Te: faames itare Ii y a t atep o p r u on ii nt a n tierioda tince le w.a, andlh tog ther re,v ran nayaol detw t' did it , n atugh muci s ta t to li e laala rned Ii as toi ith proper l' cdtivtion af te oi.ithe ay isa'r heag t vi~ tetice farming,sc taor 'aingtt miaelonerta lay improve stock, tady inac.dusltry,l itige aa satttoon phft the farmersa l giaghedeof the wr te tadc moae South daid n a aihe dosa' Wm,a It St' elIt gg, exSaiaaa ti fr at Lou. . jaailn htta'ias ttt ca lt a t ati ,' wIn ,tA,'Ga., M++rob 81.--To dtty at rneetltg of the Trustas of the dtiesity otileorgia tere", Sen'tor Josrph R, BrtWd donated $50,OO0 in botide 1%) :hat ittgtitu lion. the gift Was ACdepted oh Ili d ealno conditions as prdpoadd when the tdatter oamue up In the Legililatnre last falt DsA'II of A VaEt A1,tN PthiIti --The Rev. Silas Knight died on '1uetday at. 6 A. Ml. of inlatnmation of thb buweli, conse qitel on a severe attack ot Cholera morbus ile was a cilito.n Of Ceutreville,'Laurens counly, and the oldest Baptist pre'icher of leedy Itier Association, being in his 19th yoar.- -(,reenville Newa. The condition of wheat is improv. ing and the furtners are hopituI of n fai croy Furniture! Furniture!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J. C. C. TURNER'S, I W1V)t1.D respect fuilly call the attention of t he people of Pickens ar.d surround ing country to the immense STOCK O FURNITURE that I now have on hand. I have in stock. atld nm dailry receiving new styles of over"ytiing osn al.y found in as fir,t class FURatN ITUIE E[OUE, Which I propose to srll chenler than can he boughl. elsewhere in this State. I anm enabled to do this .s I buy in very large (1lantities I"run: tlle best Factories in the Utnitl States, Itereorr I defy cotnpet:tion in this respect. I manufact tire my own M.- TPR/'SS/;s, rttnd c in sell them as cheap as the cl:e:ape:1,t 1% holesnle and RIetail. I also nntfietrtie the fartous '-7'WIN' R////) h'I?/X(,, i nSll for $8 per set, which is cheaper than the.y are soll by others I always ha:Ive in S'Of'('/K /'l/l,/Ii,Sh C;t /I1A (3 I'S--t rout ie cheapest to t he fin ('Mt. 11'001}) .I NI) MA1/'. L/(' !/-'LY.S, C.1 SKi-;/ S .4 AI) 7'/ / J///(l.W;. Whent you visit our City, please give us ia call sitt eiter of our Ssores and you will tie fairly and1 squiarely deatl with. All ir ters by ii or telegraph will be promplt y atlended t West End Near the Bridgo. McBeo Avonue Opposite P.O. ety Wrespe iiflly, tii'n netitory, in great viii - y. 1 /1heal W1ritnt \I at(rbd. alxo fir-4 11hi-s Vi:ney W lio,1 :6nd la hr- h.t b ox 1:ql; acrit s, Siik pia!u h i'ht,o andl Amta p lh \11btay, arrl ,a greal v1ri-ty of gon,i, on . ltu as weIt as oraunenti l. Also. a lar1ge ekof Fir" i ,'1.1s - ilver P'late Ware, Wm.l \ie. A gre: it iariety of Jecwelty, W:itcleei, A l[E tindiler+gne I, Inty:ntg reccitly grau.l Sitiiurgon,tltalinioro, h:is luieited at h':tens viile. tPickiens Conrtv, fo (ii hle palttce of .\teiin'ie aittl Ntugey in alil their b.ranchues. All call .siomtly IV ltendedi t. tarch 22. I85 .2 4 c-tate itt' J.Iia AlcWhor-ter. deceixed, wlt maktIe pay nenot, tutu thotise hoalditng climsni alg:tuntt th I ne tit, will present thiemt legal ly aiittsted to t he uders Vnied. matrch 2i1, 188i3 27 5 Full ait toch alwerys ott hanid at lowest price. Anty Itoiok not in stock will lbe ordered at Piubl ithers Priice. Fresh Lot of Slttioey, best quattlity. Wa'tli P'alier and .Window Shaudes, Chr'o mi is antd Picturtie Framites. Every variety (Gildl Pensi an t PtlencilIs. Alhlits , Ptito g.phts tand AuttographI. Choiice lot i'lIis-, celbtinucuts Boiiks, Ilisitiial, ;P'olitic.ud andi Iteligiotus, at. Book and Stationery Store, Opposite National Bank, (1R ECEGN V I a, - .. .( feb 1, 1883 19 6nm Dissolution, I)Y mtuanl tonsent Iiheii Patnersh1ip t here li tfore Y e istitmgi bet inee ii leesxu . Al I". Ansel & Junliuis E, IIsogg is this dty is. solv.31. F. ANSII,, M%archt 2~, I 183 TI Coroner's Sale. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, 'OU NTlY UtF PiCm(KENtt. [ Y ~ virtute of miuidry e'xecuitiioni to m ihidieced, and lolid in mty ollice, I ing i le legal tiurs of 'tile tin the Instx Mo'i it:ty In Slay,' I888-, the folloiw ittg T1ratue or Acres tmore or les, lyitig in t. deu candt oft W. 11. AlIlgotit andu othlers, beintig pi:.it ol he triact. tipin which .Jeriimiahi Ioopter lives, atnd having the followinig metes iindi hotist to wits Ieginintg itt it Stone ont the Roadt, tand. runtning thence N. 50), F:. ut.61 to a Bentd in thle lIIond; thIe nce S, 70) 4,5, . 3, 3 x to a Stake In Branicht; thtenco 8. 6i83, W. 22 '20 lo a Stake; thence N. 674, WV. 20 60 to thne lleginnaing Cornet. Levied upon na thie property or .Ieremiahu Looper, at the suit of W. A, .Lesley, a Terma Caush. Corotner ickens Count. affJt 5,183 2Ui Wikis,oe & Co. Wholesale Dealers In . Hardwaro, C~utlr, Iron & Whorl, G-reenville,, !ii. C. Anm Inllnea,te Sh k of PlowS, floes, Trace Chaitts,. Names, Bck Bands, Single and Double Foot Plow Stocks On hand and cheaper than they have cver been soul before in thia market. ACENTS FOR TIEE P'0RTAI;LE ENMAINEX, 4" - Which Lead the World for Strength, Di. rahility and aimplicity. They are the most complete Iinginea inl the market, and have never ftiled to give aatiMfeation. They re ecived the highest t entenunial A atdy, two medala atndl I wo diplomas. Oold MI'dal at Ittternrltionatl f:xIhinitiont, .lelhonrne A1ttq Iralia, in celipeiition with tweity,five other Fiigines fron all parut of Ithe w rld. First 'rernitmn of one htndlred 'doll:a'v at 8t. L iils. \1o , October, 1882, over fourteeii other" Engines. AG ENTS .\LSO FOR Tt l1 Barley's Patent R'vtr i bile Tooth Iafarrow. Standiard Cu ltivators--lMid lIffg ande WaiHing. Standard Re: pers & Mowors. The .Ju'tly fletionn te'i 'it-graphl Fe4t 4'iCsttA ern. C'tIlA( .\T'Il W1AYNI-;8IcOWO ECLEPM VI M1., ETARATORN ALSO 'til Tl!E PERRY ROYCE REAPE RS, T1'he lighiIst Ieaper inl the woria . It et s anly cr,.p 11116 a lte:Iper cmn clnt. Is i,. the li gh ir t i i t. ai r mt" Ii"r I' ti.e w anrf l. ft i"+ the ail peiu lici per in tho worhd. 'Iilf: P'l;l:il Iti1* ' i; (In rlln onl stee"p,-r bfill S ide . a ul un roInughe r i.utnuin , w i t ai nnier NIe.1a. I , :a uaart"1d, :tnp nut br':ak in i. i an y I:hII" , or Itkae r inl the 1rb.1 , and Cn 1l a l rger IUmher of nrres of graitl, trh I -pet pi --nhe u nrh lta, t 0 the al ' ( L , t . W 1. LA l t 'A Nt it-:i.z[ ilt, t'aiaa tuuo~ran t la1h an ioie haai:.a.,i out..>a.. sigics. Fls .cn .B l lo s A Nn Lne of thA nIost I-~m,roedti J Ti! TO 13 lBTh.h I i l.\Ni,) Cl;)iT, ridge\ pero inetd. h iCK 1. W. 1.Tliti ti i, ca1,8,1. com f orwardo an tinake1 paymem ( ~and43 Choim hohlig cOlan.I wmilt l te1 mOnewll pre. .\eit te,n legal i' atteted- to4 the udra y, l i A l etit I. LATila .l Ex'ir.tepi marcha 15, 1l83 25 ' :3 COUNT EC31i |S O E ('OE! CE )Ytodrofc e or isi Fontm mXthissioner' I~aa w i e ate to old~ 4)i Siu, o G o lbleek on Saurda I1-it A p iLt, t i e 'clyck fot he port pos ofh Leigthe in ig oftI at Bridge County1 Co miE i Been Coy . (olI)15 h tto yao hand wilozlo tnno toth UIf yoSaTOan eay s akSt wlGive,i o you,. mzi'ela 1, 1 li, 2j Greenville; S. C. Come One, Come All AND T AKE ONE LOOKI at OUR Mammouth tock of NEW GOODS, Jst Received, and being ReC0eived1 by every steaner direct f cotu New York and the I aetories. -0 OUR R1)RESS GOODS are unusually at tratolive this Spring. We commence by showing you a lite of half Worsted Dress (oods at 10 cents. A handsomne line of Dress Ginghams at 10 eents. Art elegailt lihe of Pekin Stripes, 12k, worth 16 tents. A bentat iful lino of Lace Dress Goods, 15 cents, worth 20 oents. A lovely line of tlrocades, 16, worth 25 cents Nun's Vel!ing in New Shades, 33,, worth 5t cents. i.,At;K GOt)OD)S is one of our Great. Specialties. We have them from 1'J to ' t. cunsipting of Cashmeres. Brocades, iace Goods, Nen'u Veiling, Crape Clothis, .tInd AIp:cus. Be r and t'ee onea Double Width C eh mer(: for 25 cents, worth 40 cents. The hargest and pretatest lot of Ctalicoces over broughta to GI eenvtlle ate to he seet at otr !t ore. \We h- ve thema at 12 yards for $1 It0, I14 yarads for 31I.00, an gd 20) y: ads for $1 .1)0; beta, tful FiL'uredh1 irns at 16 vaards for (otr large and ue mph:ta Stockc <of GOOD ( 0 IS and thae C n tag tWensona. W-Vo will give you as haw paricets asM either Chzarlet~aon or At Co'tonades fronm 12.1 to 55a cents. 8pring Je~ans from 10 to :M cents. a'e ha e v 10(0 diffet eni .-!le of Gents Caoored Iose at 10, I5, 20 and 25 cents. Ladies Colored and WVhite Ilose from 10 to 25 cents.. Childreh and Alisses Hose in endless qunantiets fromt 10 to 50) cents. We dlefy competition in our Stock of landkerchaiefs, both in regat d to assort mten'. andt prices it will pay you to see thais one line of Goods, as youa can't hlcp pro nounciang it complete anad cheap. Gloves, Gloves, Gloves. Children's WVhito and Colored Glov'es. Ladies' Whaite aand Black Gloves Ladies' Colored and. lBlack Silk Gloves Ladlies' White, Colored and Black Lace Mitts (lent leamen's Wite anad (Colored Gloves Be sure you Aee this department in ouar Alammothl I 'tablisthr:rent. White Bed Spreads F'romt 75 cenats to $3.r50. Whaite, Brown, andt Tlurkey lRed Tiable ('lothls, the matst cornpllele Stock ever cxlhiited ina any Rtetaji I)oy lies and Ntapkins to matachl. Towels, Towels, 1'raonm 5 to 75 ceaats. 'The best 25 cents Towel yota have ever' D)ona't foraget our. .3 1-1 Corset'' wvhen youa wvanat a 60) cent Corset- at you Want a teal gon-I Corset buty our'I "rue Comafort. We ate e'llhinog all i)omae.t ic (Goods. at thew lowvest possibtle prices, Ask to "'C'" our "C leacia, and1( yo OlWill ''C' the best 10 cenats bleach youa over did ''C, E. W. Marshall & Co. Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TO FEltGUSON & MILLEWva below the old ioturt hlotase, 4AIIE ENVILE, .. ~. c . naila I, 18.61 T. y't'1.t.'' TIE #I!M OF STRrDg$ CO N4 this day (March 0tlj 281 6Y dlal by the withdia*al of A1r.. L; dfo1 U D. $TRADLEY & (EQ, ing purchased his inltertet in the etor* of A9tradley, BarF & Co., the bidiess l. be still bonducted lt thb. Atid Idt4, tlilie the firm ndtne bf STRADLEY & BARI~ We can afford to sell as cheap as at* Store in Giebttiillb. Why? beealk a0 pay dash for all bur 9OODB. We do veri bear all the work In the store ourselves" are not..nt ane ki-eat,eipeose to run oui businass. We @btjoy eingle blessedne+e---nd one to suppottt but ourselves,, although perhaps, wti Wtitld liite to have the pleasi ure of trying to, some day. So you see *d 'only have to tnake a very Awall poflt. it keep things ruhning snoothly. Remember our Prices 88 YDS. QUILT LINING FOR VJ.00 82 1ards Retnnant Prints for $1.00 - 10 Yards Worsted Drbes Go-ods for $1.06 8 Yards Blaok Cashimeres for $1.00 18 Yards Shirting for $1.00 12 Yards Drilling for $1.00 20 Yardb RltaUhittg tor $1.00 20 Yards Good Cdlicd fo1- $1.dd $ Yards Oil Tabib Clbth for $1.00 20 Yards Lawn for $1.00 10 Yards Tioking for $1.00 16 Yards White Pique for $1.00 10 Tards Cheked l'ique for $1.00 12 Yards Figured Pique for $1.00 10 Yards White Lawn for $1.00, .re1,038 Yards Worsted-Dress 0oods at 10 cents per gardt Black and Colored Cassimeres at 121 dente, These Goods we sell hiore rs an advertise= meit than anything else-they are worth at least 21 cents per yard more than wd ask for them. Of Goed Prints worth 6* cents, to be sold at 6 cents per yard. A io the first letter in the alphet, and wE sell A Bleaching that is A first class 121 cents Bleaching for 10 oettts. A sit-ip f ti,is Goods 1 inch wide, will hold up a weight of 35 pounds, without tearing. All Cretons reduced from 35 to 26 cents Buy our Oil Proof, Water Proof and Feather 'roof Ticking at 25 cent. Panis Linen 15 cents-will sell 8 yarde good 'ants Linen for 60 cents and threw in the huttons. tottonades 10, 12.1, 13, 16, 90, 25, and 33 cetis. Ladies liress Linen 15, 16. 20 and 26e. Double Witith Black Cassimeres at 25ea All we want is for you to bring us sams p)les of Black Cai,simeres, and it we cannot sell you a better quality fur same price wd will be badly misiaken. Goods, please say, I sa.w them advertisedk in Tu. PRer.s $r.NTINEL. M. i SITH, Ag't, THE LEAD 01F LOW PRICES, EAMLEY, S. O, W\ILL keep constantly on hand the foll lowing SPlW1ALTI1ES~ BOOTS, SU1OES II AmT, CA LICO, SI i iT ING, I>*IIL LING Checks, Bacon, Fleur, Corn Meal, Bran, Salt, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Grits, Fish and Farming Implements. These Goods will he baughit and sold at the low est possible figure for cash. T1he balarice of my Stock of Geaeral Merchlandise will be soldt at cost. Come now and acuire bargains, and I will say to those whose accounts and notes; are past due and up .id, that I rmust have my money. Come to see rue and we will settle and save trouble and expense of costs, besides want to sell you some GOGODS. Thanking you for past favors, and so. liciting a continuance, I hope you will noR forget t a give me a - call at te Brigge? Store House, Main Street, Easleg, 8, C.. amv 30.....882 11 Jy Thlat aire TrulIy WVondrfulN (J. P.* RUNI6N, I'eAmIEV, . . . EVERl ON 'TI E ALIIHT WITH (CASl in hantd to sceur acrgains yhaenever the ofportuitnifly presena s itself. N ow 104 ot trm Hargamins. Thme tme has come when you can get. all you want See the fotlow. aug and go to C. P'. ItUNION'S Emporium, anda get lMargaiuas: hiln0 yards F'antoy Prints, 6 to 8 cents. 4,000( yardt's Sulid antd Mourning and Cnr.. tamin Ci!aliCes. 8,000 yards. of Worsted, 10 to 85 conts. 2,0010 yaards Paints Goods, frrutn I5o. to $1 p r yardl. Cashimeres anid Alpaccas of all grades. IIoots and Shaoes, (If all styles and grades-Good Drogan for l, Tamp Soto, $1.25. Good line of Crook. ~ry, giood line of Hardware, Wood and Wil ow Wares (mrocerles., specialty. 4 Stugairs, 7 to 12 lbs. to the $1; coffee, 7' o 1(0 lbs. to thu $1 0(5. Just receiving New Crop New Orleane lyru p. from 42 to @2 eenlv pEr -1lo9. linl f Putenlt Flour at $5 per ne~ Mackerel, all Gr.des, aa' C~