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THIE ENTLNEI D. F BRADLEY,Ed4tor ICKENS C. N.., S.'-C.: THdISA7, 31tM 14, 1883, . 1vor s, iterip'ion, $1.50 per arm for sir mon/hs, 75 erntst strictly in ta{tere Adree tiarments lnerrtri -1 one doTltr per aybtr; of one inch or 1>trfor thri' t insertion antd liftiy c-nta fo're'hC st.lis'gt'tt'iY ns'erlion. I,breral .litcovi+ nie 0to merchrnta crd -ohere al"ferrtisin+g for sir months or by the yerrr. Ohrt nary Noliea and Tributes of Rp'ect Dh1r;7edfor as ad'crtisements {,iniaty (cndil'esfit'e dollars in ad anneS Pickents on the Alert "In vie'v of t1eyioposition ti chango fihe lihe of the Carrli in, itumberland Gap and ('hii cAgo 1I1ilnd >m as t o run by 3reen ville, the PikenIsrt i, ited by Sen -it or Bralley, comnea lift in 2 tltong t('otesl .naininst Ithe proposed chauge. It says the proposed charge woald be unjust. to the p,eop,le of l'ickeny Cotunt y, who have put Iheir money itilo this enterprise und work e'i inir for "i4s success. The : ras1 , 2rtrt.,p peats to la:bthr ittrdr.r tlie impression that it the road goes by G'wii'oville Ihat Pick es 1ndl Insley will lie left ont in) the cold, .1,tt M tjor Kirk the I htief Engineer, who is now in this viihlge. inform+s itlhdnt sach istrot the intention, ndll that if the road goes by Greenville it will ab.o go by Pick enl2+.-- -iipidS'hronicle.' \lajor Kir:. i wilI hho observed, does nut say tthat t- r rl will go 'hy lesley. JJut a cliuse i: the ngrecmentt. betivet PresixenIt liagood nnd the, reenville Com, millee' pi AO ilethat Urmnv'till'e shall, with out cost to the company in addition to oth er reluiremienis, procture file riglit of way from Greenville to Easley. This part of 'thie ngreement was not published by the 'reenville N ies. Why, perhaps. the Green ville people know best- But this does not <ehnige otr position onl lie qeitiesion. (ircenville is evidently striving to have the road first o9tn.pleted fit'm Aiken to that piace and alter it gets Ithere s.e does not 1. tre at 2.Oppr . 'w !.rr' it runs, or where it crosesiS I lie tountaitt. I ickens aind Easley can Ihen t e ce o f Ihemselves. lesides, 'he present ho:uid of direct ors will. in all probability, be ont( nid a new boxard chos en, a majority of whom may live in New York or some othcer place out sidle he State. Thetse ien2 will care nothing for the in Icrest of l'iekens or Easley. 'lhey will not cure authing boit tile obligalioni2s tile voipany is under ti lte pioneers in Ile enter"rise. We do not believe lint General iigood would inteim ionally do 22nything i.gninst 1our interest. WO .now that hIt, is neipabI of ia meni or dishonorable net, lIle is the enibolimen 2 of trulht and hotor, lt we do ttot ielieve he fully appreciates he dangers that t I hreacten I'iclenttt and 2'n5ley by) lie proposed622 "Ilanik moi2vemti'' ,t' Greeniville. We', wthose initerea2ar to~ 2 raise it, thlen Picke2ns- Coun22ty will havel1024 anich 2that she ex iect ed to gaini by Ithe auildinig of the road. Raiilroad hleeting. EAsLKY, S. C., May 9th, 1888. Mn. Ent rout: A meet0 inig of the citizens of i'ickens Couty was held at Easley, 8. C. m2 Jun 2 D209hI, 18b83, for' thle puipose of con, id(erinig thle mlovemnent no0w oni foot iniau nirafedl by the peopile of' the city of Greeni illo, to devise ways anid meanilts to depiart romiit the originad line of survey of the C. C. (I. and C. RL. RL. for the pulrposei of car -ying said1( road iry saiid City, and)2 to take itch steps as2 miight he found necessairy to idhecre to thie former 02' original survey', whiereuipon mu2chi grading has been done21. (On motion', lIon. ii. F. Bradley was ,itlled to the Chair, and WI. M. Ilagood was eCqueste 621 o act. as Secretary. The Chiairmian fully slated the oldeot of he mieetinig. Enthulsiastic and sirrinig peechies were miade by Col. R1. E. Hfoweni, C frEaitley, Mlaj. E. 11. Murray and W. W. 1I22mphr2ey's, of Anider'son, seltting forthI the dIvain ges of' lie ro:ch ruin nintg on its pres ni locationi and thie inisabiHitility of' ma1k nig thle pireposed chanlge viaI (Greeniville. J. 11. Glossett2 otfered. the following pre, mhile2 and r'esolin wh25iviich were uni-1 -musWly iadopted, viz: Whereas, it happears from recent events lint thle city of' (Greenville is malking all Ifort to divert the C. C. (1. and C. It. R1. taIilroadl from its pr'esenlt chart'ered aind 'ecated roufte by the way of Ihiat city, by lie pledge or $100L,000 for the conistrui ion of said road, increasinig thie distancee *welve or f'ouriteen miilea at an additioanai tst over' and1 above the amiout offered by fGreenville to probably four huondred t hotis and dlollars mlore than22 it will cost, on the original linle. T'his proposit ion is absurid, ini as much as it Wo'dI requiire the comn pany' 1o- expendl at aat three hundred thousanid dollars (in additioni to the one hundred thousand proffered by Grieentville) moreo than it. will cost to build it on2 tIle present line, anid at t he same time increase is- b'efore streed the ilitanSce twelve or tour teeni miles. For' thbi.s reasoni i.oeti we do not )elieve thei companly, fhavinig proper regard 'er thie eccnomy of constr'uction anid diS. anuce, and the rights of the presenrt skuck ioldersa and towns designated In ifs charter, wvill for a moment enlter'tain the propositl(on. JIut laying aside the financial consideration s Jove stated there Is a principle of honor involved thatt we do not believe the piresen i 1ionorable direction would think of violnt inig. This graind enterpr-lse was first inau. guated by Pickens Court House, Lasley, Williamiston and IBel:on, and11 (he citizens of these places have already e"'pended a cotn, siderable sm of their private means all much of their time and thought In making it a posslie suecess. The grading of the road from this place to Pickens Conrt Moss., a distance of eighlt miles, is now about completed, anid twelve or fifteen mile-s Mab nae tcen ?ended1 P,erwcon d'i plae. and Wiliitat. Ttr.ight, of W h0 betn -eiit'ed 'frotn ail'dhe land o'wadP'rloDg o tlto line, except in -a fer tntmtde. A ' mortgage to sectrre i6af to tdid'r the road has a'ready beEn eYecutrd 'uipo't the a' present line. 'Pie cltisens of Ptokens C. a if., E,aley, %'Nit'meton t4d sDelion, have u always beert thu warm fritlAs and advo. ti oates-of tho rond, if lo'trsoeof Oreenville w (a p rt of thema at jeIt)'hae sneered at and throwod ''cold 1rater" upon it. For tj these and other consikllrations that might n he presented, wohol tiht the company Is w brund by-e,'ry honorable consideration, to si constrrict the road upon the present line. E Therefore 'be it. ' , RrAlecd, By t h oitizens of Pickens gi County. in Ma.tss meeting assembled, that et we most earnestly protet;t against the pro. posed di'Vergence of the road by way of a (ireen'vlle as being atlike it it most reckleyt and tr'nss c'xpendlitire of money and un ni just 't'O 'us. Reoh,', 'iat -*.e Tedge to the comr hiny, b so long :; tire present -line is-dhenred 'to. our hemty and zealous 'co opel.ation arMd t.I such wddit ional private fintacial lasistance et as our citeum<tances will admit of. Reolir,l, That a committee of three be nppein'ted to confer with 'P'e.hMtnt iHagood, h and ascertain from him t-he rc0son Why he a is favorable to a ehange of tbe route of t this road from its present elart.ered line and what immediate finoneihl aid lie needs, and to ask him i mnnke the effoy! 1n -raise aid, if any he neoie'l, t'ron tlie pfoints on the said t chartered line. c Resol'rd,'ihat a committee of six be ap pointed to at once secure the right of way. not already ohinined, in Pickens County, and that we ask the people of Brushy Creek Townsihip, Anderson county, to take iine tiate stps to secure the right'of'wa; through their to'wnslips. Re.soled, 'lhnt While we are opposed to any change or divergence of said road from its present chartered line tnd will resist the sane by every legal means known to t, yet if we are over ruled and thwarted in our efforts and a change of route is made, we earnestly ask the people of the growing I city of A.nlrson to put forth efforts to di- E vert the road by Ihier city and on to Eauiley with a full assurance of our hearty and completo aid nil encouragement resnler,d, 'l'hat the Neusand Courier Pick- I ens Siex-rtst. and the Andel-on, A4beviNe, E,Ig fit-hl. and Aiken papers be requested to publish t he proceelings of this meeting and that a copy of tlie Name he furnished the 'resident and each mnember of the direc to 5. .1. R, Cossett, J W. lIrunson, and W. Ml. Ilagool 'ere appointed a committee to con fer with Prenide'nt Ilagood. A. I'. iudgens, Dr, R. J. Gilli!and La hin %latldin, R. A. Child, W. T. McF:ll, and .1. L. Thornley, were appointed a committee to secure Ilhe rights of way not already se cured---solicit subscription &o The meet ing then ndjourned 1). F. BR A l IY, Chairman. W. M. 11Aoor, .St'y, Correspondence of the Greenville News. A MOST EXCELLENT IDEA. Proposing to have a Northern Caroli iia Fair at Greenville. Lin'.nTer, S. C., May 2th, 1888. To thr Fdifor of The (reeville 'ues: It is a gratifying fiict to all progressive persons hat tho up country is taking much more iteret;t in improved machinery and stock inan heretuvure. Opinions expressc'l pri vaely and though Ihe prtess, as well as your late Jersey eattle show, prove that this in u-erest is tnot now con finted to a few dealers, butt t hat theit people genierally have biecomte front t his Piedmiont cotittry. We' ventunre the assert ion that every year as good stock can he foinndu ini our motiuntaiin belt as is ex kibited att out' Situ exposit ion andl whtosu existence is p'robatbly not known out, side of a raiuts of tetinmiles. Georgia siiustais two exhibitions of this kitif, and a cornj - parisoni of thle reports of our A gricutltutral D)epartmienit witht that of GIeor, ia will show thait in tmiterial resources, we are not far behind. Let us have a North State Fair. Form a joint stock cotmpany with sufiicit capital, apportion the Directors between GIreenuville Laiurens, Srpartanurg. Pickens, )con.ee atnd Atndersotn; live, energetic men catn be intterested in thIiis matlter who will in sure success. 8onme of these counties have heir fairs, it is true; but this scemte woulit not interfere to their hurt. Let theta niur tire their county organizat iotns if t hey choose, have their meetings, pass upon thie mierits of the exhibits and1( send up thle creatm of their shows to this larger one lureenville has thle advaninges of location anud the pluck to make it a cuccesa, I am sure, if she takes hold of it- It is tnot nec i.ssary to call thle atteti on of entetrprisintg Grueenvyillians to the vast betiefit your city would reap fronm such a show. Let its haive nn expression of opintion fronm all sect ionus ititerested and fronm tman agers of your local organizautions. 1 have brotached thle sublject to representtiv e meni in t hiis countity, and speak ad visedhly w hen I guarantee thle hearty co-ope'raition of Pick enis County. No-rnor'i. Commencement Exercises of Wosley an Female Institute, Etauinton, Vai., will occur. D). V., as fol. Iowa: Frida3-, Ju tne .ud, $ IP. M. Finual E;xercises ot the~ Lee and Jackson Literary Society. Sat urday, Juine 23.-Pul.li c ExItibit ion of Art Departmenut at Insithlte. Sunday, June 24th, 11 A. M.-Annual Comminencemeitt Se'rtnon. Sundady, Jutne 24th, 8 P. M.-Sermaor. be fore Yoning Ladies' Chlristtin Asstociat Ion. Moniday, Jitne 25rilb, IllP. M.--ia Soi ree, istrutmental ail Vo-cal Maic, con. duceted by Prof. E. Louis ide anid Miiss Lizzie J. Dauniel. Tuesday, Junte 2th, 8 P. M.-AClosing Commtnencemeni.t Exercises, A wardin tg ii.. tinctionis and Mledals, Conferring School and full Dipilomua anid Deugtees., The exercises of the 2ddl occur in College I Chapel, all ot hers in opuera hiall. Rev. Wx. A. lAntus, Piesiulent, Longstr~eet tol n New York in, 1 tervro.wer t.hat t.he ttegrous tm Glor- ~ m.j as a generatl ,hingj voto with the I; iXemocrats. Tese Goourgia negtres ti know who butters their broad for d thetia. TIho negroes in Vi' gitna tre g also beginnuintg to discover that it is 1 bet er to serve as pr-ivates in the e ranks of theo .Democt-acy flhan to be a general officers over t'heir rngged e ltadicnl Rnnnir.n-.n ,c'tcnm-4 .. Van. Wdkd'rtt: We told -4u0 e''k 'tlwt I.r AA omVItttittt '11111t We Irotll 'tdl'de t 1Ibfag9Vle 4gdNtti Wite 'adkeo tbtdt as v Llber " 'hin 9ft!'bJtftA 'tit 11rt'thinge flittt. gen r We*, amitd tlie brought 'thteth's l M vtdh and way 'S as t'o tifke a WiMIg 'iprodsion gre pea 't't 'i"Mnds 'of the tpdople., P .jus-a I oe to 'ot t'i e -tl 4a 'for'eff sttke'df 'truth. *gel e submt the folloiNMg: dee< We Wrill'atdtite etly 1V6'mtth of "Liber- na r's" comnuugiC'itttn as 'we't'isik deserves a ill otise. "'1i1terty" 'Nitt 'to give you the w verage 'ttettotNe o'f the subscript ion a4 hooulbo: hWiidb tro speak--taught near ag ighteen Mile last year, and as he has in. h oductd It -a an argum'ent, *e take u for bill -anted that 1ie will take it as oo'nolusive one ridence if we will give hin its average ing t.endanoe, 1t et+ 't4-tt 'he 4g1Reen ohi lie for the same motltth ll:Lt -yt.'i-, 'Hdgin- An ig 6th February. Average itt'rettdance of da3 bvr9ttn Preboot, 14k, p*bta tttkobl, 2'74. thii )th *oo makigktW. 't% arikg'o ar- got ndanbe of Eighteen Mile school for the MU tne Month this year, beginning 12th of tie; ebruary, 84k, making a differe'ree of 7. In ninl Is favor. Is that "over -haK' "l't is 'k pt ab( .gef way ey't.f9 a''dtt of t'he Trustees. Tne o aeher of the sub&eription school told us he not ad not the least idea that all of his seholatrsr; ha uld have gone to't e free ohdeol ?Yd he the twl of bedhtec dtstt%. We see fro't "Liberty's" $1, alculation that he hnd a large number of too hildren counted. Did he go about the C. dei 1. gathering them up. He-sas +irAbstance oft hat trhe fatrons petitioned his Honor the oec ichool Comtnistsioner to give them relief, sec tt not however until they had asked the go L'rustees to grant the relief petitioned for. ar lhat is false. "e knew nothing of that sol ret.ition, or that any one of flme patrons de. as, ired rvbti'ttn't petition asked hia Iti;o'r't-o oft lo until it was being circulated. That pe. lts ition only asked the Commissioner in sub ou tance, to withhol the public funds be ongimng to Eighteen Mile school AwA assist hoem 'it hn'ildng A aciretr lhouste at. said 'lace. That pNtWion proves too anucht for Liberty." It we had honored him with he school at that place there would have >een no petition! Is it not remarkably a t.range that tl patrons lid WMt ko(W there were tw-O slsools needed in this section mt ntil after they had petioned his Hlonor to M mtild a school house at Eighteen Mile, ihen if we grant the petition now before ih Is-referred to by "Liberty"-it ill Me, :essitate a 'changc tt'on, tsaid place. Who tit 'jumps' mm>ro thalnt ''Liberty." We gues- im ty his "jumping" lie hopes to light ont dm omething that will give himn a schotol after sio while. It is all slmtil to say that the Ooim- di nissioner has to jurisdiction i this mamem em. 0t when over halt tie clhildren sire kept away W rom school by the act ion of the Trustees o Ve know the lonturable Commnmissi0lner, and - tnow hin to be wHie awake to his duit, ti ind if you will report the matter to him It With pt"oo( to eonviet, we ire sure lie will 91 all tt mo ut:ountt for our t isdoiig.s. imit i .he mintWor of luo:stIng ant bmilding school lu ouses, that belotg' to tie Trtistees. "ldh rty" is tuite youn. to be so -aear sight el hat, lie can't see anything in print. lie rueelt a glass to look threengh. o'u rtecom - iend ime ''lib tle loik imng glin." lie sasys we hamve failed tom see time preof wicl thi imll it-. a -r 'e''nsmt~ tptroducee,e to prmov~ Ia i4 ris, ilaine mno emio ., )troveit to mis lehat he~ donme it int emitiontmig3.mi We are- anexiotus hiur thme wihole matter to b1e~ temiledi wimth e'1iy andim justiaco to all, amn- 1) iftm "iey"will report miho mmatmer to mime nmmssioer, we aimssumre hiime lthati ml: jus., Lice will be domne-evemn domne mo f',m.m. hiim.ium T,sxsrm-ri:s. dti The Texas Storm. Ga,cmvm'swos, Jmune Y.-A special Io time ac Nnem. fromm Daillas says: '"Tme stimrm suatumr ca lay nmighmt scemems to hmave idone its work of ur lestrmction ini ai in.rrmw strip-in steel ions umiltes apart. At Cie'iar liill, South of h)al.. as' time fairmrm report thait the gromwinmg A Ztrops were thamenedl to time groumnd. Fenmces ( were blowti temwn amnd renpiers aindh wagonM I. standeir.g in tIme fielids were rolledi over anid ver biy lime fury of time witid. Near ii mtch - nit Stain time destrct inn was so compmhlete is to dlishmearlen the peopie, somec of whom amie to town yesterday, hasvineg given up amrsmming and turneid thieir artemntimn to Womrk ng as dasy laborers. Whieat samn'ng in tlh(cks was scate'eid to the windis- Tihe wa er imm humge st reaims ploumghedl up t ho fleii mtd cut jasgeed ruts Ithromughm whamt hmad beemi. Ai niodel stanids onf corn, comtton asnd graiti list (mill stones of larmgo sit.e were banmked. tip its (Jh lie low places and left traces <>t time hauvoo Dam hey wroumgiht in time numtner of dleadl bosdies Ed] >f shmeep, cailves, rahhmlits', dogs and hit-is i"m which haid been seen omn all siie. l'iteen Ke eiles West of DJallas great t-eet Weetor Io,nl. ip and carried long dlistaes. Ormchmards IA were t wistled and elms ippedi of branmchmes andl .\s lie yountg frumit was smrewni on mime grounde. Ne A F"A MEn WEAKENS ON 1118 jemn Ii --NMajor' J. G. IIamrris, whlo r'comntly St purchaimtsed lthe old Asbumnry farm, near' the~ city, has~ at furitner who (didl a lively iday's plowinig yesHt)i'day3. Mmr. le It. A. hleoves isn im tmanm, amid his lie rctrd( in hatrd. to bmeat. I1o stated Cit to w nrk eathy in LIhe fioenoon , and 00 by dinner hmo hasd plowed iup amid Di kild twenty sp'radin1g addlers andl [ifteen copperhmeads, besidles doreCna Ms )f ramits, miolies antd 1 ot' vatrImist Wi 1)ut. the biggest haul of tall wVas matde n limo af tecnon, when Ithe aiomst on. shmed fat'rim plowed tup a fomalo diog with meino bumli putps ailiher' b)reat. J. Ilho plo0W shairo wuas runniming~ 'ver a r< bollowv place in thmo gr'otinmd whlme im old sttitmp hamd stood when it' -asked imp tii family. Thlis was too At nichi for Mm'. Rleevies' tmervesc anid to unhmlitched( his horse, firm'iily de.. lining to p low anmot hetr furro 'tof -' mld land utnloss ho0 comld get somo.. 0(dy to walk along by him withI a' otblo barrel shiot gun, a ho didn,', Or now whsat to ex peot neoxt.--Char >t elJournal- Observer,.A OfBARLEiTTE, N. (I., Jumno 5th. 'hmomais , Shields killed Joe G.3 itton, superintotndont of thmo Marv itud andt Charlotto Copper Minos. tin morning. TVhe hooting wans one wi)th a donble-harrelled shiot, un- thme hsad muaking effect in Sit.ton'sar end, killing himt inmstatly, Shmioldis m Inims -that Ltton sedIiced his sister wit h rd refused to mart- ter, 8eje'lda lion amne to the city 11n<1 gat'. htimseitra p anid is rnow umiln.1,m tt ordaa' Of.r-To All p%%$4 E aploymeP4. 'e want Live, Energetio rA t atitmh9e . Is its every county in the Uinited et Canada, to sell a patdeffe4 artidb o'f 1 it merit, on its merits. AIG'-tiOle letvint rge sale, paying over 100tr-beat.lprol ft ing no conspelition, and oi ''tttbh the it is proeide'M the exolusi 8bale by a I given for'tf t ud eve0y 'danty lie secb 'e WffitI.e. 'Ivhrh tlft these advan in to'ourigent.h, 'tad lib fact that it is irttb'a'ttiat.'tttfl'be sOld 1o every kouse. *r 9t 'ilIWt 'At'b 'ftaeesary to 'tlfift , tEwdirf&ry 'OJ" to seeiie 'Ioo ta t'uttce, btt 'we'hate ledhioldded to Sto 'i61,tdt 'dl or tionldenoe in 'merits of our invention, but in it4 's la, ty by ay 'agert that Will handle it with rgy. ' kgfr Wgdf# 'ffOW at 'Work are mak% from $160 to $600 a mouth clear, and t fact takee it safe for ts to make our r to all '{1 arebut of tfr eniployutdfit. Y agent that will give'onr busiamees a 0 a trial and fail to clear at least $100 it, time, above au ezhense#, can retarn all de utn ilit to s imnd we will refolld' the ney paid for them. Any agent d6- '?iher lgent who would like teln or more coun t and work thetn through strbtsgents for ety days, and fail to clear at 'Jtkt $760 ye allexpetses, eatl 'ret'tn all dffa"old and their money hbk. dio other 'eniplayer gents ever dred to make ett lh offers, t a'M tWaif we did not know that. we b lgnts now making more than double amounts we guaranrt4-, tA 'that but sales a day would give a profit of over 5 a muerth, *htto' That one of our agenfTi k eight'Oft orders in one day- Our large toiptive circulars explain our offer fully I these we wish to send to every one out amployment who will send ul three one L stamps for poatage- Send at once and ure the agency in time for tlhe boom, and to work on the terms named in our ex ordinnry offer- We would like to have the tress of all the agents, sewing machine icitors and carpenters in the 'oountry, and any trewdr 'df'thmis paper who reads this ir, to sewd .A4Yees f't once, as thmis adver amente wi'l w61 appear again, and you will o the bent. chance ever offered to those o t mnploymeut to make money. RUNNER MANUrYACTUR N' Co., 116 Stmithfield Street, Pittsburg, Pa. Another Mad Dog in Dacusville. DEJAR tENT'rNiEA: Wo have had other mad dlog excitemvit. Yon1r rrespondent wan playing mnill-boy Swits at Mr. W. W. iufin'otn's ills, on iat Thurnday riornitng, by 31st, when flu saw 'ta chaser" as thero. Now talk about, the ex. ement of t,he fux--hase, but it is itv tmo when compal-IM with It, of thu o wfho are Iollowing the id dogs There t puarod to be it rett of thum1. Suoe on foot, tome on horseback, somne had stid os and somie wit,bout even it blank, , some with co,,ts and suino ithout.. Sotno without. oven a hat, 1-stnu whsite uni sonmc bluck, all utig at, full speed, utl ever an( on they wo(tli lift high the warns g voic.-, ''hey w'cr+ armlo(I witi Is, plistol., Imes, &c., and imne of em had Come fro Pi i(:e$' at, t.hu ut of the itloiuntaiiM un the Sasnt - u (itII roatd, autuL ftI ten mumles Am hoiro, (P'et.er's Creek(.) Well e) catn(t tipl with the (I(sl nt. NiMr. ,V. ,Jnlions', Jr., wentIu Ite wams a m a t M r . ' . _ . t I l i-t... . ' til. ha:td tioltieri for t bree~ or foumr -----..... .... mm.- v mnit mnnLre. t' ,1. to i h tr It'oni i mi ot' t Itat. hit t, a colt Ior IMr. lbaniter Liynchl, I sOine (tns ort titt (attie for ilO olie ek.e, her iii s miminmuem*'llu g,SloatA. The followimmg liable shoiws time nnnimher of remt imnm erii vm ain im Cot m andn curim itl hI comunmty i thIis Stamile: i'H CA ti,OiN A. t3OTTON. C0t45. beville, 88,727 49,397 d(ersonI, 6 1,087 51,252 6ir 3,23m 41,833 nenvt9ha 48,977 63,945 nremna, Ul 19 47.805 "mnc , 1 6,9 15 25. 109 kens, 21,,9ti3 29,506 atrtnumibitrg, r,t.195 6t,536i ion1.0267 40,453 ink, 62. I39 5.3,374 Total, 623,4G5 452,210 atIi,fl,Nm CAIROI.IN A. keti, ;5:893 54.907 rmnwell, 78,:33 95'ij,99 I getichli, 85.992 113 646 irlieh,l, 74,722 18784 rxhaw, 4(0,271 23,642 mcaster, 38t. I i 22,043 xinigton, 24t89t2 44.4f67 rtriboro, 41,4155 33~ 396 wherry, 66.7414 34,6188 tmngeburmg, 75, 89.2 70,168 shud 1,510 18,1171 smter, 65,725 63,442 Tot at, 741,56t6 636.9t48 bow SI ( rA Ro.iNA. imfort, 12.578 18,924 rkley anmd Chmarlestoni 22. 151 31,869 irendonm, 27.724 31.172 l1eton, 18.828 49.696 orgetowni, 3112 4,389 imptiomm, 2i. 197 31 .62tt rry, 2,680) 12,722 irlin, 65, 137 59,685 II iamsbumrg, 18.2912 3t,896t Totiai, I 76,052 2710,435 If. Wm%it TruP:n, J. TI. lumcr, WHITNER & PRICE, T'T'O R NA Y S A T L A IV', ract ice in Circmit amid P'robate Coumrfs. ime 14, 1883 38 i t F. A Nsmur., .1. ft. N t.lroa, emnvilic, 9, C. 1'lkens C. 1. S. . ANSEL & NEWTON, It-orneybs at Law, ICK ENS 0. 11,I .e nc 14, 1888 38 If NOTICIE! LL. persons hmavin c lailt against the Estate of WVin11 ia lf!N T, deceasmed, ereby require<d, 17.y ait order oi Coulrt s Jmune 5th 188 to prove before me, in aixty days aftter thme loas- ptuhlica. of thisa notice, lime amiont, dtMt and ;of their reTaeotiv+ elaims. J. J. 8I3a s , . ..achineryN ice. -0 Ae5tt's P'ifa- +ed Light Draft Magnulia Cotton Gins. NlhIbey's Excelstor and GriidWo1h Cotton Gins. Farqluhar's 1t'eam Engines, Veparstora and Oh* Milla. Oltt's MktgMoK'O bet'n %a haStofftre in competitIOt i'tfh nearly every ttbr (in on the mnarktit-Ah'tte State Fairs, etc., and in every intittltffO 'h'e tekten all 'ffpetitors, and taken the ho'nets 'fdr fine bafhples. light draft, and ',aick Atll good work. It i Itoktrrledgel tO make a tlealt. or and smoothgr'bkthVlb, %tth l0 ItWp 'than any (its kno1rftt'r thb rk&b. The Exftltr.ahd 'friswAom '(ins 'jays an exceed4ingly high *t'vputation, and those who have 'them wOhid not exchange 'or any ot*nr'ti-, 'Which speaks well in thei prai"te. 1' 'I4e Excelsior hits a circulatr roll box and 'phtented rtbs which are so constru cted that it is almost an imnposib ility to choke it, We have sold quite a numIe of Farqttbar Steam Engines, both fIor+'o'tIl h'ad Ve&r. ticle, and in eve:y 'inf'ta-nce +tey 'have jrov en to be ..A as recomtn'ti4ed, aid 'have given iperfect salisfactioW, Which ib sayiag a great deal considering 'Nhat is ekp't'rd of - Macihtne of this kin-l, besides a nuibf of'ttrefn were .o14l to OAwiies who I,ad no expetrience wlittever ila 'r''chinery, and look '.'C'i'ti r:st lerssn on th-e igine purch-t Por 'inning Cotuon thre Vevtical Engine is preferable trom the favut t int it costs less, is 'oire'as.ly managed nt'd retuires less fuel. Mr. Fntgnhar's rep'th' h-%Y for making Saw Mills is tull e'quaul to WAt of Iis En. gines and 1e4tr"atovs. Ca-aIts.V; Widi, Ilrices 'Wd terdts to tse hnti of us. Correspondence solicited. . H, Morgan & Bro. G3nmymULiEm . '. STRADLEY & BARR (Xre enville, IS', Ct O-_ Never think of our ntsaes without think ing you can buys .y tood tis clenp or celit ier Iromut us Inttha 'ay Ilouse in our line of buisiness. The increase in our trl'he stands fully one-thitlf uter and nbt;v lnx year's stles. hir Motto is ever to --Livv itl let. Live." 1h1at we mlen by u I a is. We will sell at the very luwest livin'g profit. No Sale-tt!.n inl ot IIutuse W 11 be allowed to mitel eat 1 (1oIs Oe p1 ice ontly is isked fot' Iuuds, attl th*t is the bottom lc-t , e sell yat A ul te 'llnck Cn:.h eus . am 12.j cniti s, mdtomim u lhinik it is woruthI le'ss-y'ou Vt :uinou unat ch it int tawni fot les.' er' fil to ptlenise Tlheay huaivt never btaeen muore tuccessfItt tti t n i wStes'nt int drtess goods-itree luargea lots tivinag been already sol. amti ntow they h'' iave just aipenied the~ fouthI lot. The a.y cannotat nCcouti tor ii on-. ly int Ihis w:ay: Whe tu heluy hiave a ctiuster hbat hans * beena look ing naround"i' laey ail wthys tell thlein they htave thle priet iaesi andt largest stock of dre-ss goods to be fountd itn t owun, lte.iilIifut Ihal f- wool dr'ess goods.. at 10c; they will pau t their 124c cashuame dress goodis agtainsmt any 16c gomds itn town. OIf ithis goods alonte 2,0Oyardls have baean soldI, thais season; it is thie qateen of checap idress gorde, tud w ill last as long as goods yott pay 25c for. Someasbody lost some nmontey somiewhere, whten they botught 40 bolts of dtress goods wort h 25c petr yard, for theay boutghit the iam so t hey ciien sell lahem at li c per yarda. Nuntt's veiling in tall the new fasha. ionaable shtades. W. A. II. 0. (1. (They will save you money on: Dress Goods.) Black Goode. Theay tare their pets -the darling of their hearts. Thterefore thecy take nmore pride ini this depart ment thn anay 01tier, They never' let a cuastomter go otut if price or qutalit y' is any' considleratiomi. Bllaick cashmtuere tat 124 dloulIe Wl(dthI bliack cl-ape goodsa alt 20c; our 25c dloublle width black cashtamr is astont ishaingly nice qalaaity' for the price-.onlhy 8 yardls for a dress btttern-jtust thaink of it! Bick tall wotol biuat ing at 20c;, black lace hatantinag at I Gc: bhmch cashmteres at. 124, 25, 374. 40. 60, 65, 80c tandt $1.00t per yard For 65c per yard they will sell you as ta;ca goid *s $.00 wouild bily ti few years ago. Black Nun's veiling fi-otta'JO to 75c per yardl; black silks front (l00 to $1.70 pet' yard: thteir $1 .00) black sIlk Is extra grod; bliack tdpana, ' 20, 25 atnd IJfc btuya (liel- h- ig silk finishtet tlpacit.-as pret ty as $I-00 bhtick silk. E, II- 0. 1T. C. A. (Th,7y will not be undersold illack Goods) lie stare antI give its :a call when yotu conic c to GIreenaville. STUIADLEYI Ar IBA RR. i T, W,DAVIS' OLD 8TAND, Mitftte of Sosath Can'olsaa Count-y of P'ickenst BY . I. Na':w'ron, ,J titton oF I>atAs . Whaereas, Ant huoney It'Wis, Caitherin Lew is, anud N. ). I'tarsonts htas madinte sit to me, to graan thm tLettlers of Adhtm iistratiou, 4 witht will annexed, of thte Estaue anti effeuts of .Jancob Lewis, dScenssed Theme are thet-etore to cite and admaon ishs tall atid sittgular the~ k fitdrled aful credt ltats of th lao aid .Jatcob Lewis, cde eased, that Ilhey lhe antI apipear before me, in the Court of I'oteati~ , to be heldl at Puck m C. ii., oat the 7th dan of Jutly 1883, siter gistblication hereof, nit 11 o'cloek in the forctnoon, tinhae cafuse if any they d bte, Wthy thte said admainistr,ation should nail he grated. G iten-tmter my hand! arf er hM,th 11thI daiy ot'. inne A . 1)., 188.3 II. 11 Nl'WTO0N, J.P P jtnne' 1 1 8: 2 . Thee are #a1*d Yt t milg webaio t'A t tlt d44 # '% ;ug 6P*kl' 6'V g ot4VM t Wfb re seise b 11nyit6 A w 1h*l4*d Lady illtW ie l : % : Aklke bn poor and ivea'hy, It *ikh a'ohart in home or atre't-, But, 'best, it makes one health). o, bear in mind tha, Greenville, S. C wh' WellO oods both 'fo' Retail and Whlesale re the headquaeY in thle 95-No'rtr,y t'r DRY GOODS AND ks they have on Agent in New York who ceps them supplied with Goods every reek at thb tbrest possible cnsh prices. Wi w' are determined to sell Goods as o\v if not a little lower than they con be >ough'. elsewhere. This may nound very oud, but we have got the G4ds1 at prices o support the riii. We will ibil'h ltele that our tirst lar# lot of Dress 1'ods have been nearly all 1old, but we ha\" just received a new sup ly, and have othtls *hibh will bb fte ait1 i few days 1alf Wool Ooha i41 All shades, only Ob. Iteautiful Checkesl, Lace and l'llu doods, 1 cents, sold for- 20;tL h. Elegant 'igured ant ?Mtansled Goods, 16 htI it bents, sohl for 25 cents. \1ub's V!lih Ih latest shades, only 20c. olhl for 80 cents. Lovely Brocaded Lace lluntings. 33 cents, sold for 45 ctnts. tll Wool Nun's Veiling. the most fishion able shades, 35 cents, sold for 416 cents And mainy others tuu nuero"s to men lot l1ack Goods, Black Gacdb, Black Qoodl, Everylbody will ts"ll you I . W. MARlSl,A I. & (O, top Eirntit Ae, (I. is the best llottse to buy ithr.:k (oode r-m. lt tWoonl ( omis onil1e 1 (h' was.t . 1-, , un iusenug, traipe antir ttietitesta I -tOt hi. Ve haft' fIt t-etetd s(.ine tnew Good.s it this liie, l'etnch .1 ersey C ord. antd Hie. ot ies ?ilot It very, light tfor stittft #ear. letiud tor stamples. Prints, Prints, Prints. -luast etedl ottt fetti muCe of these Itodk s his Spring, t he -handsomgest and arge't lot etet shtownu by any lietail Iloueta. Nearly e4erybtody kno*s we have rock. sot torn ptiHes ott lottest he Goods, blit for he good of the public we quote: 20 yards New Styles Prints $1. 20 yards hIeavy QJoilt. Lining $1. Its yatds Goodl Shtittlng 51. 12 yasrds Hietvy lDritling $1. 12 yds Gloodh Sea Islatnd Shirting S1. 10) yards Mlattress Trick $1. 12 yntrds Good Tick $1, 64 yards Ihenty Tick $1. An td remtember we have thle host 1 2. cen ta B~lack in the mtarket, which we are selling lt0 yardls for otte dollar. ('ot.EOI*Jtes, Tweed,s, r0 onades, caMMisaueres. the sttrc it, tottit! ond see tie and we will nte you mtong ott these Goodhs. Our 8tock f Tab,le L.iiens, Litieni Ioyhies, WVhit e loods, Etmbi oideries, l.aces, (Olofes, hlatid erchicfs, liosiory, and nmany other articles ,n ftitierous to inerit ion are effered to the u bli c, For Less Mloney Thtan Elsewhiete For Less Mloney Thatt 1lsewhtere teember the~ place just below the old otutt hIottse, tnt to EJt40M!toN & MIIJIER'N XT i. W. Marshall & Co. REMEMBER OUR 'MY CITY 5ETg! ----o N. B - Special induicetr<n * Offere'l to eoobanit an ulaLirge tarna rsi Wi Pe & Co. 'em Wi EuWe MU Gr r'eeh tillte, 3 . rC. Anm Ilt manaWm tk %t plei IIees, True China, Hianea, Ba'k ltatd% sing e aiv WOMMe o',t PIh*W stoek* On hand and cheaper than they have evet been sold before in this mi rket. AtI Ms 1OR THE W'OtIABk1 ENG INIl, %i',sh Vead the World for Strength, a. rahility and simplicity. They are the most. 'coYuplete Engines in the naurket, and have YIo' fAiled to give sntisfaction. They re 'ceiv'A th' hohes't ('eirenhlAl AW*Ids, two medah Ahd tW6 diplomas. ('6t1 3edal at international Exhinition, Melbourne Ann. tratio, in competition with twenty-five tither Engines from all parts 'Af the world. First Premium of one 1MIred dollars at St. Louils ,10 Cit'eJr, 1882, over fourteen oth'er 'ughAI%. AGENTS ALSO FOR THE h*1y's Patent Reverxia ble Toeth Marrow. Standard Caultlvatorx-Rid Jng and Walkinga Standard Reapers & 16WorI3 The Justly RttiU#ned Telegraph $ettd Cttlerra CEIEBRAT'f) WAVNE1BOlto ECLI PhE EIP'AkATORs ALSO FOR TIE PERRY ROYCE REAPERS, 'te ligtileht it'it-v". it fki *lltf: It ents any cr,,p that a Reaper can LIIu. is it! the lightest draft Reaper in 11.. worfd. It is the sin-plest Iteiper in the world. T II : l'ERRY ROVCE can ran on steeper hill siles htd (nt tngnyher grouindi, wit Ii mallb.r al4 afi, att1 fantet:, ild ti break in pieces. lhani any other lleaper in thea world. and can cut a larger nmbmier of neres oft graina, with less expiense for repanirs, thtan anay oilher Reaper in the world. Allents ruso for t he hest mnakes of SA W ? rices. imers. Files. Laciing, BeIrlto10ks, &c. A Large Lineit of the filost Improvedl Catalogues and Prices of any Kind of !ulaobine'ry rurnishied upon applicat ion. march 22, 1883 2 3m LOOK OUT ! The Big Show Still --IN STILL! thecy come and yet. they go. Thoco KQr MAl R BLE BUlR hA US will not ny All kinds of Walnut and Panel lieds, coiii! andI then arc gone. Spindle, Trund!e, and Single Beds, all prices. lIed Sitfingr,, Wir-e, Shu,1k andI Cotton Mlattresses, Chaairsi rid iockers, all grailes. A' large variety or Etenision, IIin-en;t 'fapoy anid Center T:ables, Ptarlor an1d Chambaner Suits. Tiounges, Cradles, Cribs, Whalitnots, 1 at Racks, UmbhrellIa St ade, Chromos, Mfottoes, Frames, &c., Kitchen' anid Side Bonrd Safes. Always on hand a getneral line of Under. takers Supplies, consistingr of Caskects, lhttial Cases and Iturial Robes, for hoth'x Ae:k, all styles. Coffins Trimmeiid in any style of Ilandles and Plates, at all htoutre: All Goods at bottcm figures. Call andh see for yoiurselves. No obhtrge tnarie fm.t? Idoking. Accept thanks for past favoils. A. M. RUlJNION,, PRLOPRIETIlR FUILNITIUE it.;0hUSE. e-. i15, 1883 21 -TR&ADE NORMAN'S CORDIAL ac) 50d )twA e itir Iild et iaCciPtlio o tthe Stornaet Prmpty relleyintg PYiagg.~i era Norbia. Jolera In Fluu O, A n Fta 1 as$ i iv of thia B se 'and D,ep.i h a rusede l ersa NEUIiALI*ggo C. isas .pleasant and hammI berry WVine. D)oes not c. . and will not constipato. Specially re-comn nende fo iMeasIcnesi and Teething Ptice asE; and *f.no per bottle. iotd bV st Draigee and )lsIere Es Maagegie; Sole Pro~f tots, jjjtha. U SeA~