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,24 TtIESENTLNEL D- F BRADLEY.$da'tor PJCKENS O, IL, S. C.: TOURMDAT APRIL 19, 1883. Por subscription, $1.50 per annum for six months, 76 cents; strictly in advance Adve tisements inserted al one dolMr per a quare of one inch or lesx for the firet in3rrtion and fifiy cents for eneh svbaPquet insertion. Liberal discount nade to merchants ttn others aedrettising for sih months or by the year. Ob:tuary Notices and Tributes of lespect rargedfor as odverlsements Anns*cuw' Candidates f es doUlars in ad The Perseented Democrats. The State Democratic Executive Commit tee met in Columbia or. the 10th instant n-ad resolved to employ, for the defense:of the persecuted Democrats before the United ;tates Court In Oharleston, Ex.Judge Ma grath zund Leroy F. Youmans. The con. ei'MWs action is to be commended. This is the cotrse we have -tl the lime thought proper, and all the talk [about convening the Legislature in extra session to make an Sppropriation to defray the expenses of the defense, and about the Governor ordering the Attorney General to take part in the defense is, in our opinion, entirely wrong The Democratic party is sufliciently able and should take care of its voters when ever they are persecuted through the ma lice of defeated Creenback-ladical aspi ran's to office. It :s not the State's husi ness to take charge of such alleged offen. see, unless the prosecution shoull h against a State officer or managers of elec. tion, and whenever the State, through he1 Legislnture or Chief Executive officer un dertakes the managoment, or expense, o: - such cases, it at once places her in a most false and rediculous position. W' are glad that the Covernor has had the good sense not. to yield to the clamors f3r an extra session of the Legislature, or the pressure brought to bear upon hita to order the Attorney General, as a representative 01 the State Government, to take part, in th< defense. We do not desire to see our State assume such a rediculous position, ?T;a q - Recriment, respond to the canl. m glorious record in the late war, and no Con" pany by its valor and heroism contributed rsore to that record than Company E,. The lamented "Hamup" B3oggs, went out as th<. first Captain of the company and soon rose to the Lieutenant Colonelcy of the Rlegi, ment, but before seeing much of active ser vice, sickened and died on the const of thi, 8tate. First l,ieuienant, Rt. E. Blowen, ther succeeded to the Captaincy of the conpmny and subsequently to the colonelcy of th< Rtegirrent, and by his gallantry, cool judg. ment and kindness of heart soon won the love and con fidence of his meon, and made a record second to no other Rtegime~ntal Cone wander from this State. We are not sutin ciently conversant with the history of th< company to trace the succession or promo, tions of any of the other oflicers, bitt mcen tion the above to show aside, from its recor. in battle, that. it eontained some as goo. material as the State afforded andl has a re cord of which its survivors shoule. feel prou(i and take a deep interest in preserving There has etever yet beeni a reunion of the Confederate survivors in this Counety ance we are glad that the old veter.ens of Co. ''E are takinig the iniuiaery step which we hope will lead to a re-union of all the setrvivore In the Couenty, at no very distant day. And we woutld suggett that a re-unteion of all the Confederate survivors he hel at this place, or at Easley, some time during the sucmmere, say after crops atre laie. by. Wheat. say you oldi "Confeds"? Let us hear from you To the Democrats of Pickens County' Over thirty Democrats leave becen bounde. over for trial in the Unitedl States Court in Charleston on the evidence of worthtless ne groes and e.isaippointtedh Greenbhack-it(adical, for alleged f'raued int the last elect ion. These proseoutionis are not broughnt becanse it is believed that aney frau. was commeiitted by them, butt they are brouightL on accounet of the hatred of the bett er ceement of e.utr peo ple, anid Wit h the htope of securing, through this mieans. a restoration to r ower- in 1884, of that igniorant and corrupt 1:arty that coen. troled the State prior to 187t. hlence the cause of every Demuocrait in the State. They have stood by thle party anid the cause of honest and intelligent Ghovernment ane. no0W the party should stand by them. Their de fense, wich has been p)roperly .medertaken bthe executive Comemit tee of the Demo-. cratic party of the State, will necessarilly cost considerable meoney which, the execu tive committee nor the defendenits thteemselves are able to meet withont lice aissistance o the Democrat. of the Stat e. The Cotiimit-. See there fore has been obliged to call upon each county tor a contribiution, and. has Ixed thee amonit for this County at $100. which amount, I, ae the Counety Chaircman have been requcested to collect. The Presi dents of each of the clucbs in the Couty, as well as individual tmember's of the party, ho will take an interest in tIhis imaportanet n*atter', aret therefore requested to proceed at once to collect teach an amount as inedi ihdualsmajy see proper togive, and forward the same to me at lthis place. All ameounets felved by me will he promptly forwarded to the proper person. I utge all whco feel abeto respond freely tand at once. V l.lArthur and..pat of friends *:g 'igeos TePrsdet wn .f4ea"freceton-n Ma. EDITOR: I see in your last week's issue, that -Liberty" comes with "Venge ance" aga$n t the Truttees. A mo'e falso oommunication was never wtrittea. ie says "that it is the m4orliy -f tb' t o1munit.y who asked for space in your ipapet to do, fend their rights in a frienily manner." Mr. Editor, you are the eueto say whether that assertion Js ttuo or false. We will ven ture to say that. no ope has asked you for space save "Libosty." If he wishes to do ferd their rights in a friendly manner, he had bette -ceontine himself more closely to the truth. lie says: "that. resolution was offered on account of the Trustees hesita ting to declare their notion to the people." We declared our action as plain as it could be -made by declareing the result of the elec tion. We thou lit thatenongh for any reas onable minded man, without, crying out at the top of our voice that we had written his name down.: The people did not press us to declare -our determi-nation -(they knew it.) until after that resolution was tassed. I have told you in my former commanica-tion that'as soon as we had employed all the teachers we annoutced it publicly. The reason we n'tnounccd it no sooner is this: there was a lr. King of Anderson county present urging us as above stated so that he night enter into contract with the other teacher and go home. But we wanted them both, and so employed them, giving our antagonist the Flat. Kock School. fio says In substance that they objectci to him on the account of religious prejudice, anyway they did not patronize his school, and ie was thereby forced to close it. lie express ed himself to me as being well pleased at our action in assigning the Flat Rtook School to him, thought it better than to have assigned him tihe Eighlteen M1ile Scl ool. If the good people of Flat Itock had sent, to him, and lie had received a large traw from "the County" Treasury all would have gone well with him, but when the people failod to patronize hi'sctool. Ah! how it changes. In your paper of slarch the 1st, lie ("Liber ry") comes out, over the nomn de plume of "Teacher" and in speaking of our action at Eighteen Mile says; ''it is not right. that the people should decry them at such rates as some are doing," but whetn the patrons of his school at Flat. Rock would not. send to him, he conies out over the ,signature ot "Liberty", (in which he gives himself the nutne of ''Young an'" irying by' assuming different names to make your many readers think that all of Lihrty Town>hit) tre ar rayed against the Trustees) and gees for us with ''vengeance'' Oh! consisting thou art a jewel. For the proof of his misrepresentation I 1v have to call your attention to the fol. charged Ii is party with nothing ;t1, us uoi,i . We could as easily have done the other party an injustice as his, of which lie chiargtes uts. "Liiberty'' seemos to tink ttha& t lie ouly way to show tmaninmess is by quarrelinig and fighittig. 'That is ino proofI of inantlintess, bitt thle contranry . If thei y had shtown t heir mnanl iness by say:ng ntothi tng and gotne homte (as lie says t hey wante I to,) t hey woul have had thir teaichier. Ile says "'both parties kntew whio could vote antd how t hey should vole.'' We had lie evidence before tus that therec were those who didi not know that sealed votes wotuld be received from widuw ladies. if lthey hiad said so they could have had several mnot e votes polled. With this evideiice berore its, anid the vote, we will leave your' many read-~ er'a to deterimine whether we went back ott outr wvordt or not. I h ave foun td out. I was inistaken about ''Liberty'' beinitg at thle election-how could I be otherwise? When I did not thlin ik there was a tian itnI Lierty towntshi ip thait would tuse so mu ich self comti menidat ion. 1 tam as imuch opposed to putb lie mcen doinig thlin gs secrtety a) is "L,i betty,"' btit citrcitumst antces alteris cases, andh as tot' the cortrectness of our act ion in r'eq uest ing the peoplte to give is the bonse for a short ttme (it beinig cr'owdecd) we will leave to :yottr readers and( those pireest. Thec reasont we order'ed thle electijont is thiis: ftrotim lie words that ''Liberty''" hittsttlf, anid a few of his frietnds brought to its we thouight "'Libterty'' would haive r'eceiv~ed two..thtirds if not three-fourths of theo votes polled. Stuch '.eintg the case we thioughit Ite ought to have the publlic sciho i'eg'u dhess of the sitbtscipjtions school. 'Thle elect ion beintg htebi it proved differ'ent. "Liber'ty'' k nows it is false when hile utterots thIese words. "Wh leni ever otie hallf of thei chiildi'eni thait ought to lie goinig to school are ket away by the aicion of' the fTusiees.'' his op. tionentls tiounthlly rep'lort is befor'e its, it shows ian average attettdantce of ever 31 scholars. Where is over thait numtiber in average at tentdance to comet fr'omi? We assigited htimi the F'lat Rock School because we thought him i thle miost cotmpe teat person before its at thiit tIitme, and not for' a show of just ice towatrds himt, arid to cloak (or prejudice as lie accuses. We hind nto prejuidice towards him i. Wotnder if ''Liberty'' is a'shamted of Itis religion. It lie wants nothing said abhout it., lie shuld riot have introduced it. lh ee I a Untiver sal ist ("' i berty's'' telig:in) 1 (10 not thinik I w>)uld say anyth ing to anty (ne about not doing what they promuised, as it is a matter of btit little conusequenice if all is well be'y onud the grave. If "'ibei'ty'" is so poptular at Eighiteent Mile that over half of the chils drent are kept away fromt school because we (lid not employ him, It is strange he be comes so unpopular at an adjointing school three or four miles away. l'Xquailly srrange that some one of his liany ftrientds are not defendling hint it your paper. instead of torcing him to that work himself. We thitnk we have proven conclusively that the whole tenor of his argemniit is to mtiarepresent andt injutre us. if lie wants to informi him self we think there is a better way than by misrepreseiting his neighbors thbrought a public journal. "Liberty's" discoturse is all stuff. It is not worth the pasper itlls w-'utten on-It is just like his rellglon---it is rotten. FUr.r Iloannu TavaTRns. Judge H- B-MoDlaniel has been nomaina--. ted by the Georgia Democrats to fill otut the unexoired tarm of tha. late aoernm. eph. A Re- Union. EA&Ks'r, Pia its CoLualIY 8. '0., April 16th, 1888. r 'the 8urvirors o'f Compa'ay %s," se-= end tegituent of Rifles, 8. C. v. We res peolully ask all the survivors of the above company, to attettd a re-union ottheir cons patty at Easley, ou the 2Eth tlary of April 1883. & Any member- wi1o may hiave in his po: session, any yay roll or t-oster of the coin. pany, o any other informatio t which may aid in the prepv'atlin of a completo ro'l of the conpany, both of the dead and liv ing members will please bring the same witht 4hirm. JohNt R. QosRFTT, T. J. BcwF:r. t Cro'wlcy, the special Assistant United States Attorney, appoin'ted bly "ltufles' k Brewster to ass'is't ih the prosecution of the election cases in this State, has re-igned, Ii and will not take part in the dirty work. Whether or not Crowley threw up his com,t mission bectuse he thought the work too dirty for him to do, or whether he was afraid hisrepatation as a lawyer wo'ild ire injured, we do not knov. Ilat judging Crowley by the readiness of the average Stalwart Radical of the North to do dirty work in the Soutii, we should sa,y that it was some conoideral ion other than this It that caused hint to resign the posit ion. Soutlh Carolina is entitle.9 to tlie highest .I ntmber (57) of delegates to the . ioth ern ,s 'l, liaptist. Convention of the States to be re- o presented, from Maryland to 'exas. This . is on the basis of one delegate for each fe $100 pail to the Board of Foreign MIissions. The 'almetto State is far ahead to date. Happy Results of the R. R. Meeting c The railroad meetimg on !'esday last, at the oflice of the ( 'art-lina, Cmberiand (;ap Iiicago Railroad Company was entirely satistactory to all parties- (iov. IIngoodl ad dresse"d tlie mnecting inI a c:5l1mt and buiiIess like manner' eamrrying conviction to the minds of all presett thtt the road wi'l be an accomplished fact, at no very distant day ni the future; ntl out' citizins . have given every at'surance that they will firnsish the depot site and tI en acres o land on which the Conpany will locate their supply depoi, sHliltng yards nitdl repair shops. The fin t :Incial agent is in England, atd as soon as f all the necessary preliminary formalities are thorovugh'y complete in legal formn' the bunts will be fluated and work will cos tence. The location of the car-shops at t Aiken will involve an alddition to our pop lat ioun of one hundred and fi tty or t wo Iun lred industrious artizans, wit t II- i tut - ilies. whichi will uiake a total increase in popultiott of probably 500 souls.-.Aikna R(xTorder. The followt ing extrcttt from tlie I --..t I. w of tIh Stuto stta,ttahh at $10. Ont lust l'lotid::y a douitble i'ase sii heaud of ai bale ol' c'' ttn aute-- it ha.i Charlf'estotn. \\'hlise wa':s it ainil how didi it coo tere' N inte eeniIs i pou risl prt'ty cheapij lor' silver' watches.J tat Spi'utanbtntg lil then 1th Iinisto,tt. 110~ was conit'lteud itt the last term ( oit courtt of the numtilIor of biose IIawk'l iins, anid senttetitn-d to bie hanutg allng or eveal no.hs andl at ti.e tim'io seInece wa-i pissei i upitt himt lie was tono weak~ to stanid with i otit tIssOi lnce.t'tti -' i tle ville Agricturalt;t ait' M.\IehanLical Assl55 ciationi wishies as8 few proid nttts iof tiset iti toib l t ouit Iat to fair' as piossible, and in t iohew pe mtaun I .ntt offer's 820) fri the b>estj 8J)ineni'i (of nautive timb'er exibite'd att thte textI Fa.i,i r8 1for t.he i0econdu best, anid $10I fotr tho it'd. The to lYer inclutdes waulnt,t oak ando oth'et' wooids suitable for1 butildling tai oliew pur tposes. FTe samptjlesi of timber~i i wili be htold by t,bio Associatiton antd exhtibited( int other, qtar'ter's. thms tmd verI t ifii ihe lesoturceas of (lir moun,ttt i a tait fort'O4I', which aire of almotist it-t a ..stmablo vatltt by r<aLsont of thet (ex lect, to comt'peto ats Greenvillo a Oih1 toO tious cot inties r'equJit t mtiuS e Itrgetty ani otlet for the i nmmense iills ouri mouni'itaitt. A ihberal exhtib.. 10 at, tihe FirdI.~ wol ho thle best1 way at of lettinig pienplo k to w whiat. ino t,imhbet' can hesplied1Ill by the tip cunlt t y. -(irCcnvil rdc c', TJl imonthty l2. We*stoti ha:s been a p. ponted 1( po(stma)tster' at, F'lenoe,~i 'u tht Carohilia. f On Thirty Days' Trial. .1Ti K VotiTa it, II r.T (C1., MaritshaillI, Micli., a< will sendl Drt. D)ye's Celebranite illiectr beIn V'ol tatio lelts antd EClectrsic Appl i ane" ont i'ial fot' thiity days to taei (yliuntg or' old) pr who are aflliheted wit hi neivotus dlebility, lost vitality anid kin dreid lioublles, guar'anlt eeinhg Hpeedy andi cOin llet e i'estor'at ion of heal [i and miantly vigor. Addiress as abiove.-N. ii.-No irisk is incurried,. as thirty days' trial is allowed. 1882.---ly jy: 1 Woman. l'ope for sufferitng womant! 'omnethIitig new undler' the stitl Ily reasont of her pecu, iiar relationis, and her fieculiari ailmiet, wo. tian hais be'eni comp l'Iledi to sitffe'r, tnot onily ior own ills, l,ui those atisirng fromt the Art want of knowledge, or of contsidrlriation oin , he part of' t hose wt ichi whlomi hle si tnds eon tectead in thle social orniganii-a t ion. The fre uetnt and ditstriessiniig irireguilaitties peen, iar to her sex htave ins beeni aggravated mi co a degree which no language can expiess.1o n the mansions of thie rich ail the hovel of the poor alike, womatn lhat been the pa- grat tleent Vietim of ills unikniown to matt, andt cell which none but she could entdure-~.ando ide without a remedy. Bitt ntow tIhe hoar of her redemptioni hia come. Site nteed not suferlouger, when shecan finid relief' in Da. 3. BRAnvuaitn's FEMAr,x RKouri,ATon, "Wo man's Rest Firiend." P1repatredl by I)Da J. BAl FIKI,11 Atlanta, 04.. PyIee, trial sg, 76o lagesat, $1-60. For saie by All Jonversation! W}e're 'shll We go to get new spring ools at the lowest priOes when *0 'visit reenville. Well I "ilways go to Strnadley Barr's the first place and 'My wants are aplied. I wanted some ic'ce *l'ito goods to Ynako prons for my little girls. Stradley & Barr 3l1 a beautiful checked Nainsook at 10 ents per yard that 4 have been plying 12} ents for elsewlhe're, and thei' Piques anl hite lawns almost maakes one break the enth Comtmandment, for you are sure to ant them. Such prett, Edgings; one olf airr salcsteet told mue the other dty they ere bonghi frorn a wholesale house that. eep9 a retail store in a large city so they 'e specially for city trade. "What can s1arridley & Barr mecant'hy sl. ng 12j cen's lileached Goods at 10 c9pts? hey sa y it is for an adverlisetment., and I ink it is trne, for I never saw such goods Slint price. I buy aill my Bleached '1oods ot tirctn, tvtatl yon vaan get the same quality 'cry time at 1l1 cents. They say 4,000 u"ds sold since 1st. January. 1 an thiuk g of get ing a Black Cashmere. Where euld you advise me to get it? You might -y around and see where you can buy th west hu I see Stradley & Barr offer $20.. U 1'ew:aId to atn:y one finding cotton in their ) cents Cashmere. and you may know it good, or they would not. make ihat offer hIir h5 cents l'ashInere is as good as $1.. I would buy it tew years ago. My advice ould he to get a Bilack Nun's Veiling dress r spring and Snuinecr wear, it is so much ghter tlan Cashmere,. and it drapes so Lettily, never creases or wrinakles, and tlhe eter qualities will not catch tsi like ashmere. Bit what will it cost me? Weil, tradley & lnarr offer a ,alf wool Nunt's eiiing at 22 cents, all wool 30 cents, 3tl ach 50 cents, 40 incla 65 and 7>venls per tArl, "I unt 14o1e cltcap dress gondi for my tle ones that will not require any wash ag. You can get a nice halt wiool dress ualds for 10 cents, and Str:ad.ey & liarr's 2j cent Cashnere is l,.vely itst to think bcy have that cheap goodi in all tlie latest .sh ionable shades. 1 'mtst. get a Partsol. on will tell me to buy it from SIralley & birr, oo, I guess. Thy sav they got her's arect I'rom the nutnuftactory, atnd they have cantif ul oes troml 1'2' cents to v:) 0), 1)o oia ever find your l'riet uncomfortable? a, nat sittca 1 have heten wearing one a.f Ir' lBull's pe fect (c rse"as. 'Tiaey cts. $1. 0, and I would not le witltoui one far 5 0. l'lansc itel me one thling. Why fdo yota dcvi'. "' e ae le uy I y )rl Glods Irou ut ra ga+ hoae fr, 1:c. ,uao never ,1w a de:aten -i aot t'all.rw in rr y n ' it yaou mtatl ion -e'lit tao thI -n, an I I t hink Ih-ea:is v.-by lacy 1,'1 xi ebltp. bee-tser iheay ho a c:raht has NT AD E T, I re.a a . T. W. DAVIS' OLD STAND, -IT. Nir a nt I'. v I.n ans. NI~X & WELBORN,~ AT TO!GNEX's AT'1 L.\W. lifle ini Monsion Houise,Greem'ille S C 'urniture! Furniture!! 'IIOlEsALIE AND RETAIL, .C. C. TURNER'S, Wa' Ollt.) a rap ('itually caill tIe at tention of I the peoplle otf1 Pikens ' ar.d sitrrounid ig c.outry to ate itametnae STOCK OF' tFURNITUREl tt I tnow haven on hiatnd. I haive itn at ock, nlioa dauilry recel'ivinig naw styles., reryth otg tasutally fotatnd n a first class haieh'la11 proos to sell chape''lrthan cran hrrughat elsewherIt ae iaan ii Stae. Iilfa nibledr to alo thias at' I buya int vy la'r' unaititie's ta'omu thte taei i"'ctrriaes itt thle nited c Stratesx, thIerehore I defy colaapet it ion tis respelcdt. I mtiannf tactuare my own .1.1;l'Tygss ad cnan sell the lacis chapl nasthe chapesact I atlsoa atantanfate thle fainoruns a' TW~~/,S" El) N/l'IA/(;, tat I sell frrr S: paer Set, atch is lchaper ltan thtey arec sold lay hiars I alwray s hia ve ina S7To('g (a/h,7; l)lay,' 4R/I?laalI(ElS-fhromt th achUleapest I a thet. aest. W SR El .) Al ) 'l'U.RT14|,PCOsN Whenct yaot visit (ourt Clity, lel'ase give us naI rat eithler af or' Stres iandr yout will fia1irard sqre tly datlt awia h. All aordet's bay nailI or telegraph will lbe amrpIly attenare'a to. ost End Nrear the Bridge. McBlee Avenue Opposite P.0, Very re'spct fully, J. C. C. 'l U ilN EIlt. narch 29, 1883 27 uall stock always art handar ra lowaeM laice. y Booitk no t ini stock will be orderedi iat bitisheras PIrce. F'aesha Lutor Strationeray, I qaality. Via Ilrlpr and! V. Mindaow SIthales, Chtro I tanrd Pictulre Friames. Eivery variety adla ten ad Penceils. Alhbumsr, Phoiato plas anad Auatograph. Choice lot M it.t atneousa laroki, IlistoriorId, .I'olit ical tad igiou,atit DARGAN's ok and Stationery Store, Opposite National Bank, REENVILLE, * . S,( 0, abL. 1t 10 r, GRAND DISPLAY Ol~' i. H. Morgan & 3ro. WH 0L E At EAND RETAIL MERCHANTS, G1.ENVLLI,, S. C. VE ENTR 'TilE ARENA OP trado this sealson prepared to show the In r"gesl. tl r4 n)c.st , aL st Iiactive st ock of DIRY (.)OlS, UOOTS, S1OES, and SL1l l'EtS, htiu has been our )rivilege to olier the public. We pid l 1S11 for every dollar'r worth of (4-om)Is in this Sttoc"ck. Every one knows that SPOT CAs1 iaiways has the ins.dte track andl will tiny lny3-thing offered for Hale for a utttth leius tigutre than lol,g credit. The discounts alone in it bus'ess having tile rr.agnitude of ours would a.,toni.h ally one who, has ne"ve; tludied the tie (ails of "teitchbu"<i neHS. Tlie dllsCounth <aved mtake us at good prf'it. Our I):1ta'1i are gretly heneft ted by utr l'A Sit 1 i"hu; Ises. Si-ll'l profits mnake lal'ga lot (1unes3. Our ohj"et is to make e-xtensLve ale. by selling at a hnmall mar1igin alb1 ve the atuttal C3st of the Goods. The; greater the voinlne ot' busi, net:s the "r1 ater the rt'aio of p),er ct"n1age is reltll"ed. WVe havo thrc se"pa iate :r,d iiis t.inc"t hin-. tuler tht" 8111ne man:g -- mnlrt 111ad ;crt'ved by the s.re col I, of :ialet mn , all of wh)t.h t,. 111 U- mb11inationr r""ieuces exl"enses aan Increttses the vo)lumle o I hut-ls . FIac-h D'epart1tnlent bt"ing auxillia-y to the other, and shalg the ex, lt)eiso ta"1hl of t1h ot htr pss,-$s ad v' alt I ges whili Cannott herit-, h. tenj" yedc. O t c "itrs tlle"ti, it1') I a.1ii1 at I it"les s41h1 by all Iit,u-1. h)I. I l1e -;t11 p)*et", even thio gh'l s.,,t11 ina . 11 tit t it h .llt a jltotil, bitt it 1:t : t I I 1hol ahl P t t wint h1 t. It 1 tI, tiM. t11hahI a u G; ..ck t" Ite " I t t t. ! w. Mc n -avei thn i tr. t11 I t1 O I_ 1 1 , '470 0i Y 'ds< a nt e o.1i 1 I, l 10c i (Yar IC itr,v,r , a 2150 Ygce 11is Iteau nti l La~ w)t.tC'td 1i2ul Ylardl'i V d 11s01.e, 5000h Xi.or' ') h t'Ui.M 5 16, Y17, I iudn~ (tL I)r'n GilIds l Yaniol WII itLdili'2ni VPlii bu-t at10ce1s0e yard. , Wat an18i exocene(f qi o, i;ood of whicher we ell pru- 1ll tIe ti 6757Ile Yard h a111 tlt tl h a t 1 0 13h-e. Pa set CrisJt.o wa, Tinx l.al, alod're i 'V it ce l a(Iet WIi o Bae Dre's.- Good i t.0 1.. per yard111 . Ait es tunhy t lilt Woi. ittI tI ~'Ba2 N Uo TilyNN OF l~iT 5O00 Yard ofIX hte preitt1 ist 15 16, 17, 19u and 25 W. 'entul gres iGo Ilinot fil to be , to beautifu A o l inpr tedI Nun'sl Vibu at ~ 1 ( Thi i a i Stoc' of 8 ('es. go'd' ot ( shales o c be fun in tmcd h ek Itag)eC, 111(e ti i Blue Ni Ole o ihIe Par( t'gh Brown, OxIQ (I (ood,. gkitt' TeliLdt lldsoes hoc1( ofi B.ack' (',ids ir upperiugl CarOlh. (Such a Sotockn ork cuigLMls, oi ahero. Albtrobl Cloths, Bosu.o len' Alpaocds aro sarel j'ee.Plte, Dto not1 buyI armp 8lack Sik or lack .a' Drss utils you hode thi ihe. Oury lieoa ieGod ssml wonerIi WishA we coRl OS.j dails and enumratesom 'h Times are hurd we mnltt vonvess; But ther' 'otvo in crying; 'or btl 'of us h&W6 . 'oltress t e e aore sense In buying. A Well dressed Lady 4s tlai ti1ee. Alike on poor 'and wealthy, It hats a charm in home er street-, But, best, it makes one healthy. So, bear in mind tat L9 WV MAIHALL & cog Greenville, S, C. rwrlo sell Gools both foli Retail and Wholesale are the headquarters in the Vp-courtry for DRY GOODS AND As they have an Agent in New York who keeps them supp!ied with Goods every week at the lowest pos-iblo Cash p1"ices, and wn are determined to sell Goods as low if not a little lower than they cen be bougl'. elsewhere. This may uound very loud, but we have got the Goods at prices to support the noie. ru o We will mention hire that our first large lot of Dress ltuoods have been neatly all sold, but we have just received a new sup ply, and hive others which will be hete in '. few (:Iys lhalf Wool Goods in all shados, only 1Oc. enutiful Checked, Lace and Plain (Ioods, 12 cents. sold for 21) cents. 11gliu Figured and Broe:led Goods, 15 and i; cenls, sold for 25 C-nis. N"u's Veiling it1 litest slides, only 20c. solIl for 30 Cnrs Lovelv Bro.u1(edL l.:Ive Phini'rngs. 3:3 cents. sohl for -1, C. r. All 11oi Nan's Veil:ig it at f :bh- .1 t eIs, 2, e- ntp . sold for -I5 ce-.ts Is tIhe b:sm (l.if'e to buy l imek Goods lIait W~ool (eootl.. only l0c.. worth 1 ''.l. 2, 1 i oun tu,,j ater.es, I -1n. woari i 20c. Lace hl-.ting atf 21, --5. :30 an-l 4. eentts, nnth fully 27 o r cenit more I hain we s-It tL1emn ar . Casmnneres ina douable-widlih trom 2?le to $1.25, Nuii's veilinag. ti-ape .in .l*iltaailothis. We haavte jus t recei vedi somiie new W Goo.Il' itI i la i n t.. l'at,h Jetsev tor, iad lle. lht r'es Clothlsn very,. light for summuer wenr. Heiad for sampt jles. Prints, Prints, Prints. .1 uit op)ened alurt teth case of thlese Goodnas thItis Sprintg, th aond osomiest itad largest lot ever shown b 1y atny lRetnil hiouise. Neatly everybody knows we haven reek bot tom- prices ott Dotnest ic Goods(1, but11 for ulie good of the public we quote: 20. yards Now Styles l>rinats $1. 20 yardls hleavy Qisilt Lining $1. 16 yards Good Shirt ing $1. 12 yards fIcavy h)rillitag $1. 12 yds Good Sea Island Shirt ing $1. 10) yards Nh aotress 'Tick $1. 12 yards Good 'Tick $1. Gj yards IIeavy' Tick $1. .Andh remember we hanve the best 12) centa Hback ina the miarket, whaich we are selling 10 yardls for onte dollar. Coft (013ad es, C~Rsintueres, Catssinueres. lBe sutre to comne and see us and we will gave you motny on these Goodni. Our Stock f 'TtaIle Lintietns, Li neat loy lies, Wh li te loods, Emh i otiri<, Laces, G loives, hI atil erchiefs, Hlosiery, antd nuoity other articles rio iiumterous to tueti on ae offered to Ihie ohblic, For Less .\oney Thlani Elsewhere i lFor Less Mloney 'lTan DI)sewhaere Rtem,ernber thle phlico jutst below thle o1(1 ouirt flouse, niexi to I EIR(AUNON & MILLERIAI'M E. W. Marshall & Co. IAREIENVILLIE. - - . CA. REMEMBER OUR TRO CTY MHBT! N. B .-Special inducements offered ho uerhats andr 1large taxm s Wilkins, Poe & Co., Wltolesalle 11Cal 5 in Ka.i'dware, Cutlery, iron & nachincrt Greenville, . C. Au I!iucns Stot, -V Fn I ,ta> e s c*k bt11lo w s-, llo e x, T l-rt * C1,aifais, dithcut1ee , Hack Baads, Single auntl Double Fooi I'low Stocks On hand and cheaper than they have evei bleeh sold before in this market. ACk:NTS FOR TIlE PORlTAIME ENHIN l, Which Lead the World for Strength, Dd rability and simplicity. They are the most complete lngines in the market, and have never failed to give satisfaction. They ra ceived the highest, Centennial A*arde, twd Tednils and t wo diphomns. Gold \ledal at -A International E xlinition, Melbourne Ausa rat ia, in coii pet it iot with twenty-five othet Engines feom nall party of thi world. First 1remim of one h lured dollars at St. Louis, lo , October, 1882, over fourteerk other Engines. AGENTS ALSO FOR THE I1at'ley's Patent ReversPd ble Toot I Harrow. Staana'd !'i.ltevators.-Rtid inug a14t W'alkluig. Standard Re n pers & Mowers, The .)ustly itenottned Telcgrapi Fc<d Ctattersa t'I;I,lllt'A'Eli WVAYNEa110ItO ECL C P E SE 'ARUATOR10 ALS0 FOR TIHE PERRY ROYC.E REAPERSi The lig htest P1eaper in ',e world. It ther Iea petr in I tle worl. Mil ..8. Ukll MI i4i.M. U !'ubhatnk- St iuinird Scalesx, is'ad lal:tng Po wdter. Atlans or ing tPowder, tur Stumpi~ and - in g Rubbel,r aml L.-at her hielt ing a specialty. A* tull stoc k al wysx ont hand atnd at liottontU Prices. lenI i lih'Pa- 1ber' Paek i' g, Saiw Gur. A Large l.iie ot the n1,1st Inapt oved Catalegnes anrd Prices of any Kind ot' MIachinertIy turni i ised upion appli'cation. wiarch 22. I '83 26i 3m XTR .\ fine Srtt 1inery, ini great variety. ('cheap Writio Mate.~irial, also ltrst cland Fanicy W,od andril i iith etr-bund biox Ptape. erlis, Silk plulsh Phlotoi. andu Attogrtp A t lbix, anid ia great. varIiet y (it g(oodt, ises ntil as ell :15 (iltlinell;l.Ason lre stock of Fitrst ( hlsx Silver Plate W~are', Wn. linugers' 11ranld K iives andu Forks, S poons, tc. A great vaiecty.oif Jewelry, Watches-. Ilocks, Spectacles, Gobil Silver, Steel and .jelluloidl. Thie laurgeist assou tment of Cart itdges an d Pist oiis. 1 will not lie iudersold. liepairing of 'Vatches, Clocks and Jewelry done promptdf .J. G. lACK, alain St., 2d Door North ot Washliingt on. GdREEN V1LI1i, . .. S*4J maarch 1, 15S83 23 U' oroner's Sale. ~TATE OF SOUTH'I CAROINA, COUNTY OF' ICK(ENkH. " Y virtule oif sundrly excont ions to me' i diretted, andu loidgedl in tmy o11ice, 1 uave leviedl rpon and1( will sell to the haighies,. iilder at P'iekenis Court Ilouse, 8. 0., duar tag th legal hiotirs of sale oni thle first MIon. bay int Maiy, 1883, the following Tract or Mrcel of Lardi, to' wit: Thirsty -(ne 4100 (' cerex mor(ite or l esx, ly intg in S tate andb 'olay abonve imeniiutned, adjoining lards f W. 11. A lgoiod and others, beinag port of lie trtact upo wh)1 vIich. Jeremtiah loopev vex, and having the following metes iand oiudS to wit: lIegiiniig at a Stone ots lie load , and Il runin tg itienie" N. 60}, E,X ,.56 to a lIendh it the Itioad; thenice 8, 1) 4-5, I0. 30t, ;3 x to a Stake ni lranech; hence S. t8A, W. 22 20 to a Stake; thence fi 64, W. 20 ru0 to ibe 11egi ntnng Ciorne,r, ,ev ied uplon its the property of J eremiaml, ,iioper, at the souit of W, A. Lesley, As. Term Cash. .J. K. KIRKSEY, Cnoroner' P ickens Countt y. wIl beI!I con t iud ax a Pivat e School trough thie reminduer oif thle schiolast io ear, withI the asxsistaince oft 1Ey .J. IL.. EILI, V. 1).).andt( t wioL ICperienced Teach. tx- Insti inaiental angl Vocal Auasi wIll. e tught b y ani aI:cciomp lsedl Teachier. 't P Ils receivedl at nany t imie by thle quarter at, te tollowing rates per qutarter of be altia andi Greek, $9 00 igher' Mlathlemticsi, 6. 00) itermiediate ci;epartmtfl- 4' 04 reparatory De'part ment 8 12 A feo ot Onea Dollar per quarter will be tttSssese to maeei Intoidetals, W. M1. AloCASIAN, Priticipal, R. A. Citt.n, Chri. hoard Trusteesa. tnaroh 8, 1883 -4 8..