The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 31, 1883, Image 2
D. F BRA LN,ZI Y-,Editor
PICKENS C. I1., S. C.:
THURSDAY, XAY 31, 1383.
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Catholina, OuMhberland:Gap & Chicag
Railroad.
In anolher column iof this issue we pu,
lish an article front the Ailen I n/,oal a,
.JReciete and one from t lie .Veus and Courier
,reference o ie teffort t.o* being ittmale I
t ite city of Greenville to divert t he Carolini
Cumberland Gap and Chicago l{Riilron
-front its original and proper course by wn
of that place. I,e also publish tile ratlhe
exulta,t editorial remarks of tle Oreenvih
Vetes over the itiasi endorsement by Ihes
joui mnals of the propositiota. The J' es I
reptiblishing the articles froti the Iourm
.and Rerier and (lite trs an</ Courrer, ple
lend lines over them which laly intd
tate that 4F recnville ex peeis to be tent lilt (
at (he expense->f sotiehotdy else. There i
rt good deal of meatning inl, (.reen,//,lh
'op," I-P/nct hints of tie sitxrss a f.,
tnor'nr-nt." Now We wish Greentei;le wel
Me wo thi rejoice to see lier conneeced wit
this grand trtnk line of' railway by ia bI-raic
to this plice, Easley or some other concvo
ient point, 1 uniletn andt rtasley hat
.eli rt'trel rights Wti--h lhey do not tr"eto:
to surrentler without it mnrter. '1 we
by the brains, energy and .moncy of f7be:
places that '(lie sicess of the cnterpri
was:tmade 'isible. The two places ha
exptended in the neigihohood l ten t Ihou
and dollars, and the grading between tIi
Iwo points is ahotut completed.
A good deal of grading iits been dor
below Easley in Anderson enatty, wli<
woul all he atrown away if the "lank mot
muent" of Greenville succeeds IIreenvil
proposes-to give .$100,)0 to have the ro
diverted" by that place. Where -it
proposel to go ttater getting to (reenvil
'we do not know, ,: of course if the tout1
tains ate crosed r :ust lie donea& iat 4' ie
100 Gap, as Itere is no otter pratcticat
crossing int the State. We uppose 1i.
they will try to ri up by auietti, tl
tip e I tOulen"y ltr tni the 'T'Welvo. Mile hi
inl this Cottrty-attywhere to mi Ilcke
-and Easley or anyother place that ati
4 here is n1ot a wa;1teara't toure of anty coni
(Iuenice to Cross5, adI i I' wi ait
scarcely a bridge or tresctlec to btil t. a.n
runsa tall the will mt a le tidlge dividling t
waters of the MaynnahiI andttaludahtt: tire
1t is~ a rotate that seems tat have been't s~
cially desi,guedl by~i ntatre for' tlhe const vi
ton of1 a r'ailrotada. if the *oadt shoiti
runa lay G retanv ile, thItis ridlge woublh have
hao left ant (lie Sn aua rivet' wvouil have~'
lbe crotssed twice. Tihie a t alice woulti d
cotnsideably iincreased, perahps fificena
* wenity uilets, antd thie $100t.,t)00t proapo'
by' GreenvI'ille attn ithiot ptay tor' the atl
ionali bridges that would hatve to lie butit
a uat rotate.
WYe tettcmmber Neil i tat ahn ths gtrn
eniter'pa'ise wvas in its intfiineay iail we wr
aIiein tO bainig its itipotanlce. to (lie alti
tiou atf thle pultic. thtat G reenvyilte (sttmea
G aetnvi lIe ati leat) I trew all lii- colil ww'
uiponi at that tey po~sily coatld, randr
hiavea'intd Greenaville men lo laugh ini c
ac lien weC mntltionedh lhe 'oaid ilt' tam
butt presol Chiange. Now sinlce tby
monelay. persaev-anntee aid brints of P'ickt
men't atle road hits bet' in tadei a p ossibtle si
cess. it is ttpooed to tob tat'er ft il.aenel
by (lie maonet o~tf somebalodly else. 'lThe
a princaiple tof htonor diat obtajins ill alt ba
iness as Well me private ttraansactioans, a
We do ntot believe the comptnany will rat
itnment thaink of enttertainitng any pr'ol
sitionli hut would lie dlihontor'tlae iandil
II'id 'tob ihe peoiple or Ensle and aa pots
lily P'ickieii. W%ill iamsitoni ad Beltoun
t he mloney, lttle antd htabir alreadnty e'xpa
dIed iila9m thle ro-utl, antd thait too at a e'
irhblo (lie amitounat to make thie chtatge tI
Or.eenaville pr'olosatl to give itihem. Norla do
befieve tha thi le legialiituire VlalitiIt
atnd inany miore fats a>ae precetedCa, conitt
o ittmentd thle etaarteir so its to allowv thIe to
to be di vert ed frotm its presenit rou te.
"F'lantk mo(vieent" 5are anot altway ir
cessfutl numl Pickens ad Eaxley wVill xet' it
t.he presents o'io is a t'aiilurte. We ate withi
to heolp G reenville ctonnect lay a brtatnch w
thie roadl, btut we arae ntot w'aihlinag tat lat (Gr<
ville Icutt our thr toatt. Thalt htadt ats well
unaderastood nlow.
Death of Ex-Governor Jeter.
Ex-Govetrnor Thomtiaas H. Jter' died
his htomne in Utniota otn Sitndtay t'vena ing, a
20hh instant.. Hfe was born alnd r'aised
Utniona coutly antI wais fifty stevean ye'tarsx
HIe was graduated front thae Soth IC(arot
College ini 1846, and in 1848 was atlitier
te bar andl practiced fIrov r several yet
Thea law, however, was no' 1a hisa likIng
Ito retired ftomn the , r ice anal w
Into othier bnsiness. For a considerai
(iiae he was Prtestiet of the ptaai
aid Uniova Railroad and was also Vice Pr
ilant of the Plor ters National hBatnk of (:
ion- Governor Jet er had beetn promimtl
in t he htistory of the 8tatce for many ye
and in 1872 wax elected to thie Stte Sem
and re-eleczted ini 187"- When the I)e,
c:t obtaiinedi a maljority in thie Seniate
was elected Presidlen. Pro tetmpore of tI
Rodly. WhLenyomv,,xormp. n oee
Chief Justtibe of the -Slate. Mr. 'lkter, ab
the acting'Lthtenttit liovernor, 'ook rth0
oath as Goverudt of the Siath an'l baohtdie
ihe noting Govertrar utfitIl'th0 elebtiba 1ad
qualification ofriovern,or flagoodi. Mr. Jeter
then restilaed Ilis seat -in the Sunate and
at 1ie end of his tertnTreftsed n re-elec
lion with the avowed purpose of retiring to
privale lf,. Bibt when the office of ltail
- road ('dnrraissioner was created by the Leg
isli ti re, he was appointed one of the com
mission by (lovernor Thons on and it was
while engaged in the duties of Ihis office
Ihat lie contaIcted the diseiase (tuberculat
disease of lie'?itesthutt) that carried him
iz
off.
Lpon the reception of the news of his
deuth in Columbia, Governor Thompson
sent (he following telegrain to tlhe 11011.
r i\V. Munro of Union:
"In the denth of ex Governor .cter South
Catrolina mtiourns the loss of t devoted son
c( and an able and conscicnlious public offi
cer. Hlis inemiory will be cherished with
affection and ndiiration by tlie people
whom lie hmas served so faitlhully.
IIiin 8. 'ii(stN, Glovernor."
The State House offices were closed on
o Tuesday between the .ours of 11, and I
o'clock in honor of the memtory of the dead.
lie was a nin of fair ability and bight
d integrity. Ie was modest. and unassun
ing, a id much esteemed and respected by
y all who knew hint. In his death, South
(arolina has lost one of her best and most
d -honored -cit izens.
Critioa.
e The Abbeville M/i,tn of t he 7Ill it'lulges
e in ia pl'sniiii criicisn of the l'icken's i.:wn
N1:t. for speaking of ia cor,se of eng?ncers.
In Ili saine issue of lie ,/ed,ue we ind
/ the following: "lydicilous;' 'neitlher ere
,y very tiovel;" "detre'mient;" "asprant;'' 'in
eoini-im;"'-bese cting;"' mothier-in-iaws."
--erceru OL.erv,r,
We hail noticed some of the errors in the
:lfe/iim pVinledl out by the O/verver, and in
A tended to call the alicntion of the Mbediu,t
to them when its criticism of our self first
h :ip eared, bit the over crowded condition
It of our ciiunttus at, that itime prevented us
loing so, and it. afterwards slipped our
e iemory. 'Ihese errors will oacasionally
occut in the best conducted otlices. The er
ror on our part was, of coatr-e, overlooked
in the proof, its the copy was reprint. The
mi-take was that of our compositor. Biit
e litiw about the mnistakes in tlie ledim?
D)oesn't the editor share t part of the re
slonsibility? U is lie like (leneral Ea114+ley
oc
used to be when lie halppenl to mtis-ap,el"1 ia
w ord-tlaii the samc right to spt l a word
i its way as Webster - do'es his way
cI'rom tlie Aiken Journal and Review.
d UiRITENYlLIA ON TOP.
Plain Hints of the Success of a 'Plank
Iu
11 Movement.
Mket, as usual, wido awake to every
lIc i terest tlhat will redoundl to her grow Ith
a nii future prisperity, voted iuaniniously
tupon last Saturday, the 1lth insnuti, i
subscription it? nt less t itt _2.6,l totr the
pithurpose of upenig certint stI-eets for the
is line of way of the ('arolina, ('imbertl
lit Giap and ('hio"ago ailroad, and; also for' the
turchaitse of nn cligible site for evetio t,n v
, lhe Pres'idlent iof the C. (C. U & C. It it
lit yestetrday t his (tlice in tttur twn ii I
i are with I hle ?'orthw~est byv t hit flourmiishiig
lie titi eniterpria's..g eity. We ilo ittt kattw
dermstaiind that a borge iiiid liberal sublcrip..
ilont wits gtuaranteetd tin Greeniville, andiu
10- Ibis fair KGIonnainit (-ity"' will probably
lie deivie he~r fullI shiatre of heefit frtomi t his
Iteltort whtiebi now Iiiims stirie of' suicces lt
t ealhtze I le drean of' fifty yeCar s algt-- ie
Iirteet connmietion of Cl arlest on wit hi i he
lie Ohio Vilfey.
or Thiis amovement on thle par t of lie G reen,.
iivillec peoplte rellecis muatich credlit oat thletir
foresight, andt inicalin I plini langiuge a
pro fttgressivye spatit uti C entrri se ont thle parut
ont of' her buiniiess mieit. G"reenvyille cannt
aifford' lto let this granid trtunk htoe to theii
tml W~esi imss heri bty. SIte now kntows andl
bleginis t) apprtieciale wi'hat tiuperbI adtvanitaig
C s will lie herls whetn she is oni this direc,
nt- line, hience heri prese~t activity to have
ofthis roi tttuch heri c'orporate liitts. A i keni
e xteinds toI hter a cord iaIlihand ol(f welcomtie
andit wishes her ever'y success ini this tii
Xe decluk intg. Work hias fairly begun i on thtis
uri roa, anid will lrtat this timne fturwardf hie
.ttpue with geneirous acetivity. U'pon last
lie ont, 'iifariain W. .J. K(irk. ChIiel Enigin.
eer, accomp:ltitued bty a full entginteeeiiig
itS cop commenit'icedt a "'survey tof licait ion"'
c.- upon Inhut poir tin of thle Sotth Caroliina
i, iviisin which flis alot yet beent gratiI
9 The prtCtospects of' thfits ioaf were nievetr
brihte thiiow, aoil untder' jenieral lla-'
15 gotol's rlhicientt nOt'i:g(eet, we feel satis
tel tied Sucecess is aissutrel,
From thle N ews iand Coutrier, Edit oriial.
at 110i:iNtl iN (lttt t.t.s-roii.
,i- 1lThe Ifinaniail aget of the comupaniy is
if nowitt Euraopte fori thle plIrin>se of indutcinig
a.fotiignl cap1talists tti invetst their imonaey in
I he enlertlrise- lIe hats iet wit a ii en,~
st coura'igemenrt, aond fils thec asstuance of till
it thle assistnce lie nauiy iteed to carrty 1troughi
ve tho work. ifthle people who ate iditreculy
cenedl in thle sulcess of thle undtiertaikmiig
e. will manliifest ai dispoislitiin t elpi lhemi
lit selves-'5 ft is istiaaiated llhat thle total cost if
ad thle contstruttion tind tequipmntt itt thle roil
frotn Aiken ti Lexingittn, Ky., will amunitt
o $11 ,(t5.,600 a?. or~ anYvarge cost pier
c- mtile of 32h,66E4. ft is ceitin Ithat the
at sttbscriptti it? $500t0.000u by thle lowns ci
tig ties tutd peopile of thmis Sltate will secure Ilie
bI utibling of lie roiadt fr'iom Aikein to (hreens
i't n. h' " ''w ini the city ais the repriieseniii,ve
beof thle City 'otinoiil of (IreetivilIe. atssurtes
$100,000flt, 'The rtntaiiider of' the amtioutit
miitst hie secdii( by thle coutieis andu towis
(li tIle line of the roadl bettweeni (rieenv'ille
at andii Aikent. withi whatever aissitlantce they
iury bei talb'leto get frtimt thle Sitiulb 'arohnait
. l(nilway andl fiotm Chaturlesiott. The Sob
dI. Cutrolinat wIll indutce 'itmilar sublsiript ioun
tna .by thle oil etr Sttes Itravetrsed bty theti road
antd withI thtis eatrntest ol good fjithi on (til
It par El'gish capital will flow utin toicom
rs. plete the roumt.
tit TIhe total lengthI of thle roi is 41t7 ileis
'nly13 its contru iiction thle tditance bet weena
Cinciuinaul ittid Chiurlest-u will bie showi t'.
lit ed 15~'2 mniler, bet wieln LotiilIle aiir Ii ChrI
irg iestn itt5 !7 iile'. amti hu- e 't ca oati
es Chaitleston via Ciniciunnati I5 mt~ril's
It. Is easy lo see oif whatt iniealetfulbl ad
vat age thle coasten.t ittn of' Iblis tine womi
ni he to Chlarlest on andi lo thle t;taIle. Thle
rs work of' locatinag lhe pertoninent, line of theit
tie road was commnenced1 t his week- 'The mtoney
tcmlt te grading btetween Ahken lull
Edeil son hand. 'Thie ettprTise tieids
he heIp timd reedls It at once 'lThe timain quies
at tioti to consider jusit now is thett extent to
edl whicht Charilestonantd those who S.-C iter
ested t$ her ovmtercial pro+perity w#R
ns'ist'the'ttr.eevrkng. The dM'nera of tfrt
$ilt 'Car'oliut ilay are wllling to do all
they-c:nto ntteo the intieresIn of this road
nd thttat*f 'C!arlest on idetcl fcal. 0 reei
ville it-tiow in the clutches'6f the Iichmoind
atil Danville ryndio:lle ani iesires to e"crape
to Charhle on. .tgefield, Aiken. Abbeville.
Anderso-i atid Picker's 'will subscribe ea
liberally as their nica'ts will allow to 'tlrb
road, and the atling'a trom beyond the
mottains are full ot'hope atl etncouragb
alent. What is Ohturleston going to 'do
about it?
The Grt-tiille 'etcs pubbishes the '!thove
articles-iid conlntentts editorially as fo'lows:
The 'article republlished frotn the Aiken
fouirn/ and Iriew' probably tuin us ttuch
tnote thn it says. Dr, alnnldin and AI'r.
Ferguson lelt here on lotday, and lmave-hp- v
prent ly beett succesful in pr'etent itg 'ths n
clti s ot tthis city to the consideratiutt of
the Carolina, Cuitberhaul (4ap & Chitig0
l(iilroad aithorilies.
9'he two getileien who have spokett 'ir
behalfl the ciiy tire sagacious ai prutlent,
and ha've bnt'ge interest S lere It is site to
s hat w'hatever they promistdl Wi'll be tall
filled, and 'hnaiever 'they attcd will be
justitied,
We need the rctfl-need it baily, and
are willing andi nble 'to pity our tull 'vtare
for it aid to ntake terits such as ivill sat
isfy its I111horities that it i, to their interest
to cotte tlhs way
W1ita the Carolina, ('tnberlant Onp and '
('hteigo Roat here, we will hohl the key to
Ite coaitercial nand iilroad position in thlis
entie' 'sectiont: It' Atugusta watits a Wes
iern cotttr'ci tat tor her A tgust a anil Knox
ville route site will find it here. We w ll i
lhae cotpet-it ion in fin ights beyotidt he
power o the -nin'at poweril aynlicato to de,
iitoy. At hlirjtnction of three itnportant
roatls (and possibly 0lot)1o1a city will have
ailvatiaages posessed by ao other between
AtIainla atl ichitond.
Let the people of ri,enville resolve ow s
lihai there~ sin ll be tiu atiibire or' notnsenuse
rtol a t wiitever is oecessary to he dcrle
to scenlc: . he presence of t le iew liire 'vll
be 'ltne, gn nuat.a ly ttnd citiplet ely.
Our ne-ghbot-s itt Aiken will tuC'(pt ottr
hatil. We will be sefliag thnl i - ds two
years heuct , natl (Gretaville t'i i 't,e -i I
iui!) which will atake the t'oitner one ap,
pear insignificanlf.
From lthe News and Courier.
From Charleston to Chicago.
The work of perntOently locating the
line of' t he Carohtia, 1u11ber'lat, Uap andCictnRlwywllegu11sek.'hs
Chaictago ltutilwaty will hegiti hbts week. 'Tis
is one it' aIe gailesi rtiht-adl pr jects i
Its ever been tiiertiaken ii Sthti la uruli
lt,, ini the prospects for the coipletion ot
tIre enteriwise a-e leciedly encourtaging.
ih- assets of ahe comin:ay exctetl the lial
Iilit'ies itill ie batllicient o1 :he locaitt i
otthe "'ntite line inl this Sate. The tgea
of the tcostruciion colaay las been itt
boudt,n four sunle tlne and is contidlnt Ih:t
'he wilt seeure enotigh liitislh capltal to
coinplete tlie road aini put it in running ov
Ier.
When it is coniplet ii , this road, in co'a
neciiou with thfe Sotih Carolinta IailwiaV.
will trin a tieet anl unbroket Iruuk li -
froan Charleson to Chlica;,o, l,tli,vlille anit
Cincininati. It ti!l run t'trma Aiken I by way
o' LFegt'liehl aitail Abhevilie, through Anld,-r
son atttl I'i ents coitil len, itntdl tiJ. aa:. I le
Blie Lid, a iIr' lb E-istat U.Ipo . ( valt '.vtrav
erse uine it alic' i leti s stliotts it it' t l
"tort h tar1ohnia, :Intl Ihbenoew a t u h Cmnlt
berlanu,l (;ilp to L.on,lun, Ky. '1h ti t il
strike the L-univille:aa'l \ash%iilte ny temt by,
which it will wer,ure a Louuisvillet: i ::i': ,
go coiltlt. It 111111 tlst,'.t ettllllt"l;tjoi1 by tle
g Io Coetti, nitasacnetinb h
Kenlu-lcky 'eut.'I Roal with t'i aitt.t,tu
The e tn lry i e r iei l i lon line
n lutta t o t tua i elt' ttti f 'I'. we i it
t'iloilli'loils. iolil lit'ai c a a nta,,,, i tiu
alg lstii tot' i it' ftt inetititait tia nl
iftt' toc io il t a 101 ilie- lt i t tht. i te l i
athellsinttntt e int f;at'hitg iitlisi
laatso utsio ittie lite tia.elion woit al
lut (aitlit' itsi(9l s i'e liii saiil ost a It'd
neeri's,o: th oluttsI r i itiuy i tumeuc pem-t-o
toil bty te prjcsttte , at:i-t he it'on ttet.
Itac uhalt wonu e eii nbliuashed i ahe sto
hittol laiin i t onhlbe.o eeta e h u
Carita wouigt4 cheaper l'tu!, cheaper~
turajnii 't('t re aa l ien r provii itt stios hilet
t'irlesi t ouh beo iei a ) gr: a iih < istan
s in de oi ort h Un lut ofti he iort' ha w t
Ilai Soth'st I'aroaglhe toilina, nttnnbur
huto: Go adl hiagow tiom wltt ttilpe
in iet' rgienorlcoty anntatii or' .
d'te cei ssbe ohe the finesa,i seaitigo
Thre Iens to be 'utie dhouL that the'
watraTesI twpo rto na l an nrei
lie nntbe t(asiy seire hat un ct. EI':
necessu-yi chates itave halty been'ran,
tdb theVt 71,egui'latue, and th:ie press an
pubeL lic ik are) eibsiastc n heisp.
port of 't'eo eneis. 1iLcl'''lsils
tley. wl'h kIes to It. otliey Poortith
~linso tifre httsitofi anit['nuis?n
animl toju whibisvery rare.tut Ar.
Tisly bot' ns 'itat Mrl har CoxJtat,
lvnI aot Fouri mileso ho toi lri-tt
tapruig, hads a 'ew to bring at(fo~th an s
Ihtmb,Can in pret)tisely three30 wIko
ooed.us th e Gtwo~t wer huion and
noni ther.ie assured us of tp itheci
hrel)t'oisakeh) ab'out'( te cflir
fon lli seve eparate iday t, iav bifrth
toa many itI'Q4ift itgt(/ teni//e J..n/er
biR. lttitk: You and your 'ihders will
leaso pa,dth t di' 'being "oft 'hrnd" i'n, 's
his week'q issue of' the Sidrimb'1,. 'sit1'us
ee" in his conparison of the n'verhge-tt
endanceo of the Eighteen Mile tlrIl for
he mottlt of Febru,ary last year 'and'the
awe month this year, failed lo'+rtate to his (
eaders ihat a private ochool 'vbs taught
'isi year by an eflicient teaelrdE, ric'hin a
marter of a mile of the pnbli' Vchiol at L
ighteen Mile, ntait.t of the patrons sent to
lie private, tn preference to the public (
chool, lihat fact acco'intai 'fr this.year's
verage being greater that that of la't
'ear's. To pt'ove that over half of the I
hildren have Tleen kept. from school, we
rill make some rcalculations. We find by (
etual estimattttn thtft 'rre scholastic popu. ]
,tion within'tlio bounds of the Eighteen
lite school is 120, and the data upon which
re base our calculat-ions, gives a number (
f pupils, not exceeding forty by many if a
ny, enrolled at the last, term, this leaves
ighty kept from school, allowizg twent.y ,
ve to those, who "will not send to any ]
cacher" we 'find fifty-five out of tehool on
dOutfrt of the 'actions of the Ti'ttstees.
lnother .pt'Oof is 't-hat the 'parrouts of the
chool have unanimously petitioned the
'rustries to divide and make two school t
teats out of the Eighteen Mile community. ]
f forty is greater than one half of the pu
>ils who acttally attend the school, the
ntelligetrt 41tople of this vicinity would
ertainly know that two tlhools are not ro
tuired.
The preceding Loards giving the Cross
toad school to the writer, didi trt give the
>eup le of Eighteen Mile what they asked
or, th'ee ti'mes, twice by petition and once
>y ballot, the patrous of this school asked
he 1'rustecs to clingo their teacher, still
hey did not make any change. The pa.
rons knowing the Trustees had prevented
hem frot advancing their educational in
crest, petitioned his lionor the School
1o11tmnsstoner, to give thett relit', but not,
iowever, until they had asked the ''ru3tees
o grant. the rebiet' petitioned for. HI is
llonor after caretlly examinitg the limitsii
>t his power, tonud he lud no j:.-eikdietion
iver the mantter. TIhis the '"utll Boati d
I'rustees" knew when they asked us to re,
sort t'e niuir'tothe School Conitssioner.
'lhe miat ter has been carried bet ore his
lonor, not by the writer but by over twen,
y' of the patrons of the school. "Ful1 I
bard 1'austees" in ende:ivoring to titd
svidence with which to refute the truths
ve have advanced, junps fraom point to
oi'it-soint tiimes on, an n agt04 rt' of the
iubject, gets in a belligeretit inood anti ex
;la,iut, "hisarguments-a'e rottcn-all bosh -
-not worthy of notice-we have proven
ounoltr.ively " Violent. langiuge canries
o convictit with it, anti no ttan's ass',
ions are trusted whc utiade in obvious
ieat an,l passion 'wihoit the proof to sub
tiatl e thteit. We hive f.iled to see the
proot which '"Fl liosrid '1'Tr14stees" Iro.(
iicet to prove his asserticns. '"Full lo:ud
'rustees" kiows the case is not in the (
litits of the olliec of tIe School ouittmis, i
'io etr, but if lie i.- not satilieI or the
'"t on t inu i with inli we conttiderfu as prot
of' every'~ as.etion wei la hve utile ag.i inst
lifi is proi'tittui' den the '-Full flo:-i
lien we' will be iealy, wiing and' anlxius
tor' it tt bte piubtlishedi in evry3 newspap1er',
uiti prtcl,iunetd 'tim every~ htouse tip by
neryi3 itint wonteat tl chill in thie U:iiut
States, (fiat thle 'Tusties oft Libl-y Town
,hipi; have not s.utneti: NE onet will prio
huim it louder or litnger' t hut Ltuivy.
-'A le'ttert in the N. P . HIet'ald ol
"tty: give-s the presenet, sktndinog
iiLi thfirst ior grauat.ting 'chLiss oh
thec Uiteud St atos .%I iit ar Aendemytl -
t W cst P, inL . ' ihe otly r~ epresent
Lautivye of1 Soith Cartoihtia in that
Slas is Mi'v. Ii'y 9. i).ivi, J.,
who atands fifth amonig the filfttam
oinpo&emtg t he cilass. TI'he corres,8
anlting clais t hre'e ate from ihe Sout.h
,ylvanhiiI. Al presi'et, ini nil the
i:issesa as at State Sotuthi Caroltina '
sitttnds huiglihr thanu anyi othiti State
nI the Un ion.''"
Twov tfratO ) tIisner's attnek'ed'u
-hiff i Spo(tl'ftrd in t.he Chtet.erliit
d thirI attIemp tt to eseiape, bt wd ii'th
t'tibt:liy lotse hisu eyet -iithluIfrom the
(toiging~ they gave hitm dturing his f
J. Proctor' Kntott ha:s been nomi i
amtedi by'tIi X he beocate fo Gove( r
ior' of Ketu tcky.Y
NATIONAL BAN
of)
GrueenkVill-, 1"4. ('.f
IA.MLIN DEATTIE, President,
'tillP'l , - - - $1 'OOo m
'This huink will [pur-eist at par' it Iam-p
>r' -tuith intio,tti 'hieks tun Niw Vterk.
'hiici-l ila, lih itti>re umtl lttti .
C hieeks fto' suleton Nt'w Yorik andt Chitr
et'(on in amounotis of' t5.00 andt over, at
lone'y Ottler rates, available fot' remnittan
('es( t ll pii'ts of the iiitd States.
Mohet y to Ltoan ott collauteral andu persorral
ecturity.
Liberail advances ind on col ton of e thier
ri'tltt<e storedh itt atty 'Warehioffe itt thec
ity.
Deposits fecoivetd in' nny amounts, pay-.a
ble on idemandl wit hout notice.'d
mar 17. 1883~ g1 t
Black Goods.
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"3 Piok%B Black C:calhtmeres jue-t
pented.
WVo 'have an immonse trade on
hoese ( 'odM.
Th'o qutality and prices Mit, Ut
he ittduceenunt.
this shipment ie Lecitlodly the
et value we have Vt"' -old. -
In this lot is tho prot t tt I31.00
Jalmero that we htve evor liven.
.ower numbers in proportion.
Talk about aarga ins, but theie
1oods represent the full definition
f the word.
In nadition to our line of Cash,
neres, we have tn exquisite line of
slack Guo"is, much as Lace Butntin,s
Ja'-1o N un's Veiling, A I -itross
'loth.4, Bergalino ClotIt, liritsure
loth , Barattet Cloths. ('rep e
lolhs, aill wot.l Nun's Veiling,. (in
ingle an tidoublo widthis all woul
3tnitings, &c.
Ask to see our $1.00 Nun's Veil
ngs.
StIch a stock of lihclc Goods is
ard to itateh, ancid ihe p>ricet! Well
hore is te turoble! !
Ve bnuht t hese <(0 ItN h rSPOT
?ASL aid bought Ia bar_-uin tou.
Jt)w we are guitng to sell it bartgain.
Ve at-e in ps Iition to do so.
NO USE TALiU\G.
\Ve can sell these goods 1o the
atstaction of anly Purhaer. Come
ni t see thet, bring yuur rt lt)>les
vih you, let them be Irot nn,y tow n
,r City, andi if we do) not ntatch tgeem
0 'Otu' tntiro sattistcti(tn, then we
viii not, atsk you to buy (u' 1 oe'ds.
1Usp4tectftlly,
I. H. Morgan & Bro.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (IER
CHANTS,
Corner Buncombe and Coffee Sts,
Jonversation!
O "- -- --
Where hall we go to gel he' Spring
fowds ni the lowest prices when we Visit
reenvil e. 11ei i at lways 'L"o to tt"a..il.t
leir salesmenz tobi me1 I le othii l:y ithey
tps th retil Stile in a mg city Wis they
..g 12 cen's Ilecel Goods at 10 cetS?
'hey say it is ftor an advter'lisemenit, antd I
ve"y I ic att 10t c'euls. TheCy sty .1 ,unut
ardts sotld sittce 1st .Januariiy. I ami lttnk
ig itt get ing a Black ('ash itere. Wherei'
'(til youl Iadvise moe to get it? Yout tlItia
>west hti I Ie SOt rdleyhit & lati ou'r $M0
'CI cens CaishmereCo. and11 youl maly knoIitw it
heir to5 cents Caishmer'le is tas goodt its $1..
U woul buy1)13 a lew yeats algo. .l'ally dice
tituld he to get a itacitk Nulls veilintg tdr'ss
>r' spinzg and1. tumlllIer wear', it is 5o tmuIcht
let ti ly, iteivetr cr'eases 0or winIkleCs, tall the1
e'tl' qualliies ili not) ctch dust like
ashmerei'I'. llt whait will ii t:ost mIe? Wll,
eiiintg tat 22 tets, tall wootl 301 cents, 3t
ih '50 Cents, 40 inc 111 an itd i cnt pe
ard.,
'"1 Watt somei chea'lp dress goods fot' moy
t ie Onets Itat will no1 t'l equire anly Waish
1g. Yoit ulla get itt nice bhalf woot dtress
tools for It) Ocnts5, tind iS a'a11 ey & JUi.l'
2A Cent Ca:shmIIere is ilovely dus.'t to thlink
arrl, to, I guess. 'lThey say theiy got tir's
eatil i oi,eS froml 12.f cen ts to .9.t)t, gIo
'r iBull's pelrfecIt Corseris. Thei~y ctost .9i1.
I), anld I wvouh i nIot be wlstithot Onl fyr~' O 6
[).
oml themil am H1e11 prVI tovoked iat tfimling
I 5le iie arlt icle chtiIe l'e e'lstteee. 'Ihely
-e' alway 105willilig iio sholw gotods an'ld give
imptJles If' I ito no1.t want to purcheiase jutst
;e's itotIe fori met. Yu i ever Il'C'saw ai deafe,r
I ofI llotws ill yourll lilte if' yt)i 1101 t
-5 A f'rieind of
STI'EA19LEY' d& IIA htR.
T. W, DAVIS' OLD STAND,
(Gcreeville, IS. (1.
OT1CE TO DElB1'TR ANt) Cllli)
ainttu the E"tate' of Joseph PhlitIiot, dIe
tased, will preefit I themt for pa1ymn Ile4l ..
ti a~ ttesited; andtu those8 indiedt i to t he
hi Estate will make payrnent to IIthe un
reigtied.
E. IH. LAWR1ENUN, Adm'r.
swa 10, 1888 a
VT'fis tre hard we Vinust oonveu,;;
Bt 't'itere't, no une in cry ing;
FAr all of us have got to dress
B't use Iore sense in buying.
A well dressed Laiy ;e t*ays neet:
Alike on poor and wenh,.
I has a charan in home ti tle'et,
Vut, beet, it makes one health '.
S6, '; h'r i' mind t t,L
E A
Greenville, S. C.
kho sell Goods both for
Retail and Wholesale
are tthe 1headeuarters in the Up-courtry for
DRY GOODS
AND
As they have an Ag'nt. in New York who
keeps then supp'ied with Goods every
week at the lowest possible cosh prices,
and we are determined to sell Goods as
low if not a little lower than they Con he
bough'. elsewhere. This may sound very
loud, but we have got the Goods at. prices <
to support t he noise,
~g
We will nention here that our first large
lot of ress Goods have been nearly all
Oki, lt we have jist received ia new s.p
ply, and hatve others which will be here in
a few d:ys
illl. W ol Goods in all shades, only 1Oc.
lentifl1 Checked, Lace and P'lain (Goods,
12A cents, sold for 21) cents.
Elegant Figured and lrocaded Goods, 15
and 1; ceenis, sold for '2 cents.
Nun's Yeiling in latest shndes, only 20c.
V.) d fior 30 Cen4.11
LoWi lrnc del Lace Bulntings. 33 cents,
sold for -.15 c, ys.
All Wool Nun's Veiling. the niort fashion
able slulevs, 35 cents. sill for -1.> eents
A nd uiuty ot beris too n':inero's to Inen
Black- ous lack oous rla' Cc,sl
verylotly will t1lI you
-:. . A ,
mV ih tfly a cir cenit tire han wie
1l i ini , t'ani. l l e ih.i 'n
Wei have.l' juiui rcived seine ntiw 19(-1
hauti\' ont Itis vety, light r~ suue
weauII. fBeni Ifor sinples.
Prints, Prints, Prints.
-1ui't opened our tenithi case of these
Goodls this Spriung, lie imtidsn,e.uii'
Ilar-gest lui ever shiov;nlby any .11 t il IIlois.
N early ev'erybody knlows we have r ck
liotton prices on l)ninestic Goouds, buti fr
the good oft the pulic we <puote:
201 y ords Newi Styles1t lits S$.
20 yatrds Ileavy Quilt Linting SI.
16 yards Giomi Shtirting $1.
12 yairds ileavy l)ritling SI;
12 yds Gooduuu S":a IMhInditii ~lting SI.
l1t yardis .\litr tess Tick $;1.
12 yards Gonod 'lick $1 .
L: yards Ileavy 'lick $1.
Arid tetuether we have the hie!t.l2i conta
llliack itn the maurket, which w~ atre sellinig
l1t yardils fori ((le dollar.
Cotfot ades,
C'os fonades
TI U(('eds,
Canssimee. I
lie yuarn to comtie and see its and we will
so"vc y"u itt(:y (n t hottse' Goods. Gur Stock I
of Tablle l,inets, I.,inen D(oylies, Whulite
(G(ods, E uthtooiderics, Laces, G lot~es, IIluand
ketrchieta, ltosier'y, and iinaniy it her nrtieles
too nttueus to mienttioin tie offIered to thIie
l'tiliei,
Fot- LAisn lontey Thlani Elsuewhere
For lheRi Abniey Tlhian l)lsewhere
Remnetibler th lace11C justb below thle old 4
Court Ilotuse, next to
I ER~I(AUSON & MILLER'S
E. W. Marshall & Co.
(4IREENVILLEi, .. - M. 4.
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REMEMBER OUR
N. B.-Special itndicemen ? 8offeredl to
meorohiants and1( large fit rn rsp
Wilkins, Po-e & Cos,
W'hoIleiale ICalers Ina
Harlwara, Cutlory, iron & MachiLc y'.
- ( reenvile, f . C"
AEn Iii al e.gtte stock " .i"
Plowsi floeM; )Icsl ce
(flaniassi, dlaxhae,,
Back lla>ndus,
Single and1 lo,uble Fst
Ilow Stocks
On band. and chenper than they hav.
been sotd te'ore in this niarket.
ACENTS F(11 tiIE
L" L tTAlL + Et EU
"I~iE"
441
Which Lead the World for Strength,
-abihity and simplicity. They are the
mmtplete Engines in the tnirkel, at1
lever failel to give talisfaciill. The
eived the highest ('entenniatl Awairds
nedials 111it1 iW diplomsta. Gold led
nlornational I.Xhibilion, Alelbonrne
ralisi, iII -oipelilion with i wenty-five
:ngitbts' trot all part- of the world. 1
'remitinl of one hiuni red dollars a
Moi l Mo , October, 1582, ovcr four
>thter 1";ngintes.
AU1;NI ALSO FOR TIlE
rIrrl(''s i'ateunt lever
ble Tooth IIarro w.
tahnlard ('cltlvators--I1
Ilg nad Walking.
standard Re^ pers & MoWi;
The Jusily Rotnoined
Felcgrn'apha ced ('tlttel
CELElit\TED WAYNE81st11
E('Li 'SE NE'A1AT(i,
A LSO FOR THE
PERRY ROYCE REAPEF
T('hm liiplrst Reaper in the w'r.l.
nt' any" crn m a.It: i.enper eotn enr.
he lirliie.t urfi It:aler in . wortld.
the 'in phI lt I Ienper. in the worldI.. Tj
'I R(Y ROnY ''E. c -in run11 ont steeper Is
ides aill on rougher griiunl. with imna
tienn, tand 041er. :anl hot break in pier
uihii i
liibher m
lIIerrp an - --.. '. ei u ' g. Saiw (Ui~nm
A Large I Line or the iroost lmiproveI
( antaslogite atrd Piese' of' any Kindt d
ahieriy tuiriiishsed iiponi app)hieation.
CJA LLON
W. T. McFALL
S3ugares, Syrui;im~, illouri, Ia
Gritlian
I4~RV5h., ~ ~ ki4IE. Rhi
lii NsesnadR tbb
Calicoest,
osiCry,
I Larnes,
eathr, ole andl( Upj
Shot,
Irion,
Plows
lon&e Sto(ks.
'arpei'inte''s~ anu sed inoe Ylma
e's4 TIools.
'hoiy God(~is. 2 i.i
oilt. 26), 18
i'he( ~ PichesJ I
llE ExeIrcises of Is , u
birouigh Ile r'etnairneio
(ear. with ihe atssis j
is. Insh i-.:ential rII
i Itghl by iin nee! lir
ils reciived atl any I 1211(
lie o;lowinig ruite-y o
51Insti
W. '4 NICXL ~N Prher,a
II. A Cii110. lii.BonhI T irte s
,titl an , 1Oceek,