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.'E ,S1IfNTtNEL D. F BRADLEY.g&itty PJCK EN (, I1, S. C.: t'HUE SAY , tJUlh 2$, 182 . Par artb.cription, $1.50 per enflhu, )t1feia mnonths, 75 rents; stritt y iA almntavse Adve- is.nenta Insrnrtd li one dallitr pOr M+teart of one .iSch br IrhfJr tho s-t1i iAtertion -nel.fty cents for eneh sr crttt i. aFrtioh Y,jihrrl.irrnint mude to nrerchants atI oth-rs a(verfi.iny ft>r ,it monlhs or i,/ thr i,:r. Ohtuary fAtiers and 7ribuites of 11c+Iattcl cktarglrfjr (is (i4verliscy niits .nnoittcing (e,*eh.idt itsJiec dollars it <td 'anCt 'Piedmont Agricultural Association" The proupositiott to organize a "'iedn ont Agricultnral Asi ociation," is beginning to uitract the attenlion of prominent f(rtners in this section of the State. t'h "(lreeu. 'ille County Agrict tural Swiet v' we are i+fortned, intend to take hold of the ques. tion anni work it u,p, if such a thing,is p9s.. nible. An in!elligent. and p11ominent. citi .e-n of thin, County hatss r.aently t3ritten two %imin11uicnitions to the Greenville Neres in t,tvor of the -inovetnent, (one of the con tnnniontiotns was retpulished in 'It; 8KN - rINit.) and the Ne.n,s itself heartily endors es the proposition. We believe Ti. Sis Vista. is entitled to the credit. of first sug gustiing a "'iednont Agricultural Associa tion" to b. held at Greenville. In our is sue of October 11), 1882 we said: "The Greenville County F'ir wAs a conplt:te eucoeesa. i'iakens was represented at the Fair. This was t'ight. We have no County Fair of our own and our products should be exhibited somewhere, and we know of no better place than Oroenville. 11 ould it. not be a good idea to get tip a 'Piedmont Agricultural Association," and hnve all the upper counties conic together and exhibit their products at. Urcettaille? Wha t say you bretiren of the (Ireenville 'ress. Don't you think it would he a good idIen? We believe Pickens would heattily co-ope 7r te in the movement," We are still of he opinion that it would adl much to the agricult ural interest of Iin se0. tion to have such an organizat ion. The isola t.ion of a portion of the 'iednmont belt from Colun.ia and the want of proper railrond ftictlities and acoommodations, renders it Auprncticable for many or our farniers to exhibit the products of their farms, l)aries, Orchards, Vineyards, etc., at the State Fair. The distance, anyway, to Columbia is too great and it requires too much tinto, t-rouble and expense for them to underttAke it.. If Greenville, Pickens, Oconee, An derson, Abbeville, Lturens, Union, Spar" Ianburg and York could be united in this Movement, there is not a doubt but what it could be made a omplete success. It could be made successful without the Co. minc legmstatue.* This section grows better small genin, finer fruits, better stock anid as good cot h ter sction of the State, anid '.ir woutld he larger' 'he &3ate mnont Far.. which, >esides the pee.. they would give, wouid atford un an ftanity of adv'ertising our magnificent coun try and its superior aagricult ural miI main uafacturinug advantages. By this meeas we could sooni build up lie P'iedlnont sect ion so thlit it woul d coin natnd thle respect and conasiderat ion fronm iihe hainonee of thle State hat at so muchel deserves, hut hans never 3'et received. Bum in addit ion to these consido rationts, sutch an organizat iona woutld lie Worthi hundred'ts of t hotusands of dollars to the faurmurs of thInis section, It woubl eii. ale thlemii to exchannge lidens, learn niew miethods, and see oni exhibitionu al thne imu proved agricultural ituplemeuits mianuftfac, ttured, and select stich as aught piove best adapted to their farmsa, withtout rtunnin g lie risk of gettitng somethlinag thant wout noct prove valutabte or profit able to thnem. It wotald also aifford thema thle mneamns of edl utcat ing t hemuselves ini their calling, aunt of forminmg an actquainatance and social relat ioni with Itheir brot her farmers thlrotaghot lie enitire P'iedatmnt sect ion, whiche, in it selfi, would heo worthI nmuchi to athem. We desire to see tine State Fair sutcceedl and improve as lime rolls on, (buit wotuhl prefer to see it do so wn iot athe anntiual State aid) hut it wall atever be miucha ad van tatge to this section of thle State. Miany of oura best farmers, for rteasonrs above given, tan tiot nfhordl to peatroanize it, and uie.le one is broughat nearer' to t heir hainem la will still remnaiin .in theinir isolam ea conalir ion said be deprived of the maany advantauges atf'orded by sucih exhibitions. Vt e trust Capt. Aills, who is now at the laead of tine tireenavi lie Conty Fami r, anid ot her taurimeri in lie proposed boun tda -y, wvill ty ni hl of tihe matter said lput the hall in imotion at once. Let us uiniti andt work uap thne 'IPiedmont Agricuburital Associattiona."' The Way to Build the Railroad. flm. Rosewc Hill, one of onr most suh etaninl citizens, saya thuat the proper wany to contribute to tine building of thae C. C. (I. and C. R. Rt. is to make an assessmeant on every man inecordinug to his property. Jie says tha' he has $l00 to give, if othiers will do likewise, and if all in tihe County will oon-tribuate propertionatiely as nucih, ac cordinag o their ability, Greenville'n pro posed sunbscription of $I00,000 will be no where, anal the road will soon be built whete It ought--on-fthe present locatedi line. He says that If th, road is- built..by way of Oreenville and- they start heelhfor~ tEatafoe (lap, not a foot of the righ t of way will be gi ven.them in hils section. The Governor has apponintedi I. P'. Dan - onn, of Union, Rtailroad commiissionier mi e '!L I Jet er (lecea.c.L Closing E1e j es Cf the Easley &ttEdeiny. Wetatl i'e j,letnaro of attl'eAdig 'tie Closit g exercises of the 1'ilsley AMMAmY dh1 lat Thursday night. and bflisrttitig t the very excellent ad-dress of Ilte H1bn. Mirtin F. Anil on P'i-iday. Yhb chatftm did not come off intil Ft-iday night, S W e regret. thal ciremwit'ns tero snibh that *e could nol remnit to wit rstthem. the uxo rciser on Tharsdty ligrht Ccito i led bf declntnn tionts,dialogltes, tending of%tItitositions tnd musio 'ihest txet-biseH conisidering ill the circ+rmsfitbte, did credit alike to scholara tand -teat;et-,. 1'1of. Mobe: did not take cha rg bf fihb sthool unlil the -61f day of I last F ebtutry, and t hese exel'oisew Wero the flrtt of Ihe kind over he it Estloy. ('on"intluonly he scholars did trdt have the benefit of awy pnst experiente. Beside this, the measls hnvo been In the school, and nany of the acholars wete lYtable, on t hat aecounl, tO Inake the tirs'ary (pre paration, and only a few days had been devoted to the preparaliont ne1eessa'y for the occasion. Tnking the udra w.-ba'k l't1.o cotnsitleatilonl, we think the schelarf au yuiled teimttelves very creditably. {toTe of the boys displayed considefrablc nratbri. cal Ialent, and with )pntlice ahld proper training, they will 'somle day mfk'L g'eo. ora' ors. The e'mpotsitions of the girls Wete very g'ood. Most excellent. nusitc Was furn, ished by the t.encher in iht defpr 't, Miss lIlery, aid 'everybody seetmled t'o e. joy the occasiol Very much. Prof. Moore has only htd 0harge of this tthbol five months, but it is plain 10 ke lhn't. he is doing his work well atnd elicieWt'y, 11t1 willh the contintted npport and nit of th-e good people of E:asley, will soont build themn up a school worthy of their tow', and of which they will be proud. The average attentdnncc, this fitr, has beenl 83, antd there are 108 tames on th e roll. 'his is a most satisfactory showing for five months. The Professor is ellicicntly assisted by Miss Lewis, an accomplishled young lady of Seneca Oity. On Friday n 10 o'clock, Al. M. tle lion. M. F. Atel, of Oreenville delivered an adl dress to t cultivated utti1 appreciative audi ence. lie first gave the cilizens of Eas ley it few words of wholessomie advice in refernce to their euh:cuttional inierest and Co11inm1e1tule tlen lor their enterprise and liberality in buildin g sth at hemt1ful, and. codIti1e1ous It hotse for educia,tional purp."" es. li then reviewed. briefly, the history of this section, comiuring I lie present Witht the paslt, and showing the great progress Ihat has been tunado in mnterial and educaj lional developIetIt lie then took for the subject of his aIddres the Couplet from, ope's essay on nttatn, "Ilonor and shame fro no contdition rise, Act wcll your part, there all the honor lies " lie hatrtledt the subject in a very pleasant and pt-actical way and by illustratiots, sought tt 1im. Pre-48 upon the minds of thi. boys and girls how each one was the a. efitect of his own furtune and gave them nuch good advico, Mir. Ansel's speech wis nol dry, itIlly, sical or lilt1osophical, hat pract ical and pointed, and sais mtuch enjoyed by all who heard it. We h1ope Ithat many more such ocoasions nnay be egnjoyed by tle good peo. Eadeoy. EIotoat) l't-,t. , KNNXiNT N t,. Alu ethiitii tistietic meet tig of the citizenis of WVilliamtston Towinshaip, Anidersotn countty was held in thie WVilliam lstont Sprinig Pnrk, ott Friday, *' 'r thle puirpose or giving expression oppiosit ion to I he piropasedl chiatnge eof t he G;arolitna, Ciumber'land Gap t ientgo Rlailtoad. Il expressiont of feelintg madte wIll lie founoi. in the folloiwing prearnble, antd roeo llhetetas it is ev idenat t hat sitrong efforts ate tt:ak ing to di veil the C-:oll ina, Cum-t- - originaol reiute, tand behteving t hat thle pro posed chtange would he ttoit ly iuniwise and damaiiuginug to the in,tecrest i of ithe greai t - teriprise, bitut nin andit exitremlety unljulst C (to thle ciiifents of WV illiamist on T1ownsihtip, es. ecuitally to tose oft the westerni sidec of said i town tshtip, sh ould thIe road lie runi via ti P'elzer tand Gr een vil le; antd whleretis a diver genco of lie troad Iroin thle tu iral anid origiinal routte 50 asM to ritti via Antdersont Couthottuse wotthl lbe tnone, thle less da'nia giing, untkind~ and utnjiust to the ettlire citi-t z.eniptl&j of WI'ill iamtstoni Tiwnsip, an' ttd such t a ditvergencee would bte ini tot tl41 disri-rtof st Ottn i Towshtip hats cottl it to the letlter wvithI every clatuse of hier ctnt rnt i lIt Ithe Car'olinta, Citmbletri la ('apl antd (Chienigo Rtailroti C'ottpantiy, andit htas by3 her owni ellort s, in~ a great mteasurte' ke pt tliv e the infant giant itt its strttggles for existetnce, despilte the tais adn jeers of hter tneigh--. borws Therefore het it. ResolvedI, llThat thle citizens of William atont TPownshuip 1 it tmtSs mieet ig tassembiledi do mtost heaurtily symatizie withi the citi zens (f P ickenis Couty3 itt thet ir elforts to prleventt te pirotptsed dli vergeitce of thle Cartolinaa, Ciumb ierlandti (ttp attd Cica:go ihailroadi frotm Ile ortiginal route to tihe pro poisedI onel viti Pelzer atntd G1reetnvi lIe, andi with euattl earniiestnescus do attost emphtit c altly proest iagainist tanty clhtange of Ithe rout e whaitievetr, wheIther14 by G reen,vi lie or by Andercso. Roole,l,rhat we faill to recognaize the wvisdomt or ex pedlieitiy of thbe ~ tliuil raidt to hatve beent mnuai, by P resi et a good to i he city of 11reenlvilt', wich pri lop. otslion, it carrtiedi "ut, wiol, in o,tr hi ti lei judfgenit , increase thle lentgih of thle roadl severtil mtiles andt adld to the cost of contst ruct ion several htudred thousan:lld dot lairs. .Resolv7ed, That th,e Chatir aIppoint a com- ] mittee of Itee to co-operatle With a ciimilar committece appoitedci by thle Imleeting at Easley for aseertainiing fronPidnt liiCiu.., 11 g.ood by what aut hority he uimdte the pr'opo sition to Ithe city ofl 'reetiville, andl What mtotivyes pirotanpied hima in so d,intg, --l"/t,l: That we will resist by every possible legal meanis anty diivergenlco of the -oad, as it is already graded through sill iamlatont Townsihip, anid, anty dlivergenice thtatever would leavre mtch of the best lansd n thie town,ship iv. a maiterialiy danmagedt ondition. Resotved, T ha y%e N<e "id Coutrirr 'ickens ,SxNTINEL, Ahheville JfIedjettrtd te nderson papers be rCiequetedl to publish iese resolutions. Mu. 1eAwrons: Notw ithrstanding 'Full 14olawd '!1?tNies'. Aond.ed id hat, ho 4ai tostd concuooimt, Uhe ighlt vh M ilo tmbol, Wo notico -n ,omittntiiIiuu frotm ift in yonfib po of'thv 1 Ith itntt, wich tlI early ihowts tIro togard ho ham thr his ronrinu. 1 its ti nli e takce i 'dif ureti, 'VibW Y>l th suijoot to tmy lie iml1 OX psitst?t hieret ofor, 11t'i 10-ntes n 811b)ttaW%1'tit' lutI thu T1'ruht.eus lo'no as thby ltiedbliKwl, 11hat is, ;" von 'ho 'eliool to thu person olectodi boro woIld have boon no pbt itiont o thu Com IIisisgionr Kut;t'ihg forth lie griuvantius of tito viein1ity, andl to petitiun to the Trtutoult n.king lo division of the L oihol bont. We inow that if L.hoy h-n'd i>bwo t'i-t ,bey pro misod, thot'o wotnM! 1-nve soon no i:M1Ho for till thit icotntiOvor ty Lh1-ongh the newvs ptapevt. I su.. 4untLly ho i rov,d by hisn Nh nrgd motat 'hat, thu wholo bla"md in this innttor rust1 upon the aLiontt '01 the Tll-hlto s. "Pull 1o1trd ''tustuels" given Lhe nvoruago attetldahW'u 61 the p rivato Kchool, and] thun says "hie wi.l tako it for conclusivo evidence, hutt dor() tot siy ovdenc0 of whnt, ho ftlrther atah thnt huo lan evi.. donco ,hut if ti priv'tb 'cIsYml had not, been t,nugh t ill of the pu lils that att'uttdtt it won Id not have gono to schtool. Wo will ,ako ill this IN "c:' ncltIlvo evidence'' of what we "introdnued" tho private tuchooI to Ipovo, w I11cl is thi,, thllt, L arn111"1ts would pay a privat' teaer or keep ti,eir childre n at homie in prfereocue to Rendlling them to the pubblie teauh or, wh)lomi tIe' Trtstees have kept in the melcool for tlh'vtt yVils, ttwitii standinlg the patrones of the Fchool hand asked thom by putitLion and th ballot box to nako it challge. We did not mention Itho privato itchool to prove thtt ialf of Lim chiironl that ought to haVe o iu to nhool (liuring the latt terml, wro kept n way by the action of' tho Trustees, thu privato shelool was taught last year<. 'Tu show t.he render that our tasse.rtion VuM trur, wCet mtlu I. i ac tual e'Stimation of' Iho 0hih 410. and did not, "go abu'tt he Colrt Ilouse' eithr, to find t.he 120 ,but on the conti-ry lot ed that numbert within tho bot:t of tht eighteon Milo sc:hool. We foltml 41 Its the stt",Iol nd 80Lkept away, wt'hic:h outr Arithl tmotic teachers tts Is over haIf. e'o .howedt1 our estim:a to to be corrtet by the fct that the l ntrtlrus have, without.ne dM-tti voite peti ion-d the rustees to divide this cotlmmll thme aignatu.re, thle:eon-V''th We wie. trod Ito" nni addit,imnal hiroof. T1hero 14 ini our piosse'ssit)in a nwti Iion from lhe pattrots of1 Lthis s(e,--l to thio >onrd whvichl miet in Jan . 1881, w-hieb .o:ars t w.en t y I4even lna mes I bor conl, -eplreslenin. 56ij(~( luplilis, thle partyi e. ho obitained the schmool, presentimed bt th liameni tiice, ni petIt ion w1~ i iiinlsgnature t ho(eto, representing (5 pupils, 110 pup1 il s repJrosenmted on Ihe two petitione' besidles sover'nI mutronn who( did not sign eithlir pe ioni. Mi t'o t.t timo 5(Vi'rg,i 11am1 lion hatve inoved inito tIhe neighibor, ood, anid othierciildren hait-e bo, amio old enotigh to aittenid ischool. "Filt Iioureid T'rust.os" deiooin tha o wavzs asked to gi nnIt th reloif Mked for in thle peetition to the i:hootl (omiii~issiouer . Thio ele0)10 ani iwhoi car rited it to ihi (Commianis IOner1s, state thalet beore n o potj., ion wetit to thoU. I1., it, was shlowni oLIhe clerlk o)1 the bonidi. antd the ansites of t grievan eos theeinI Het rtLhi, weire 1fully cxpldained and. le wa is niaked to callI the honmed to gethi-. r f'or the puriposo of gi in g to ro oftl( required, if lhe woubhl do so tIe . etlit ion woult d leo carried 111n im-en he clerk ('"Fmill I loard '1 TrustLe.s'' 'oflited Lto do( ti roequestodel, coinse_ lulontly thle petition was precsent ed Lo thue C lD omissieoner. jf e"F'nlI l'ionrdu TrustMteeo'" will nall at thio ofilee or' the Mehmool (Camn mw isioneir, his iiion4111'er wil, ,j ngi tg rmom thle initerest. nnd pains ho '(i(,k n readinig andl expli ing the sae ~o us, iread andit e'xpain Lto him, thle In 's liiing thea. ii jur tisit ionit of hmis uheo, ained ailso impart,' te iiiooded nh> rmiat ion to "TrsteLo.'' "'Full io nr id"' will p1lonso in form ilir reaidi'ter lhat hats hiiOiomo of' tIhe aivhato school of wh.ichm he hiad so nuchi to sayj in the bemgining of I.is controversy, weO have heiard o | 10 schoolh at EighteLen M ie aIco Lthe ntst of A pril. Wo have carfimlly examinedf 'ulI loardl TIrustees" Coimmuiciationis or prnoof of htin assort ionn, but have allod1 to notmo anty prloof; unloss it o ini the haritsh t.ormi t.hat lit uses5. lantsh and seovero wvordn provo. oL.ing to ourti ind , onuly thatt a merson, who tusen suich, LOerms, whot,bs r wyritt.en Or pokenf uniless iin a a1ns1i., backs somni of the quialificai ions for a gontlemiaun and *a chr iis iari:. -! ''ercon's) assi8ertions, ario Lto t rumysted l en05 mado(1 whilo renon dethrtoneci, noti (oven the p.gi' V.ash in gtoii's. the 4.,n: ii e.tIa .. .. .. 'ITrustute'" wo Id have Ii.c readors boliuvo I' is stperior. 4 said wo "need a glathk to lnok t1-o\gf'h' tb $('O his ro of, It reco4nhiliA4 t.ho "ibi ,0oki'ig tlass.' W ipp1oso h1o had rt ttv to the book bear intg th at Wit)o. W o 4:tviu t'ot,4M through niud biRo1t wit'h vywAVo, hPo ng"in *v altt tnmpell ed t'o ao. lcnowul'df( tlstt We itailed to road Its 1rui-if, rto umttion in 9V t natu '. tho 1on. '" Full boau!rd Tt titt'et:" in this work. It "enif lfoard' T ru'HtM.e o" 'O. flny of otty r"+,adbrti Will point out whore we havt httlb it "misquotation" from his Writingm, We will give it the attontion thtl. *b "iny thitlk it regQlhm. It in nit ont'dosit'o or in). iun'-ion to misquo'o T iiroprcsent in the lost. We will not ask ' 1ull ioard Trust,ces"'or dtl 1tidrs to "ook through" u book or any 'lnn at tahtent to the Biblo for what we offor, a, proof' of our assertions ifh t,his Inntter, but simply ask them to rou'd whiftt has boon wr"itt.on by both hatslos in this controv'ersuy 'ennfuily atd satisfy themselves Wh'o ltuWo 01 Iavo not the proof. W o are perfectly viihlg fpr 1t1r 1'ea.'ors to pass son tence in this lautl'o'r. it any one tatnt living witnesses in this tant tor, V "recommenco" to them the tinprojniticed patr~ns of th Eight con A ide 'ehool who nrc perfect.ly famnuilitr wit.hl cvry fa'et 'eonneemed with the case. Li 1tbcary, f'6 IAbat Ih of the South seem to have been moving up North recently. In the Tewksbury investigation by Governor But ler, of l\lassachuselto, it was proven that the 'uratnnicnl Radical Saints of flint State had been tanning the skind of rieal white and negro pupettrs. Now it is re. vealed that one Dr. linthawny of Philaslel phia, anl atortiutnist, lilts been deposit ing i be remains of children in the cellar of his house, and the sktills of 21 chiidren, his victIims, have been founil. llnthaway is now in jail, an<d ought to be athtug *ithout ceremony. Williamston Will Pay Up. In the Court of Common IPear en Thurs day (he case brought up by I. '. Southlay as ntlorhey of eriatn taxpayers in Vil linmston township, to set asi<le the recent elect ion aund restrain the collection of the lixes voted to the carolinra, ('innherltnil Uap antid Chicago Itailroad, was calledi, Maj. R A. Child, of l'ickens, representing tile rail roa company, antid after argument the court tisnisiet the c t plamitt. 'Itthn entln ile case, alit it is noW ii ortte fmt- t.h tax eS to be paitl withottt further resistance A nderson Journal. lOMF. OF TIlE "MooNsiNER Itahttn eunnty. (a. is Ihe h:inner cuturty of the ini t'd States for "\lonshfrsut' whir.ktey', Tho peoplu theltU use it for all ailmentt. .itft ti change ha1%s tailutn place recttly. M r. 11. S. Duntui is seli ng Nor. ntni's ('orthnl wlieb V i t much bet t.er tu"td'eino. 2ctls. & i+1. .I r. .1. 1.. (". 'lurnet' t hr:tahod his cr(otpIj of whIiet yesterd lay, as e'la cah. Theo wholo) av~eragod bie. tween twenty-ekiht an't twenity nino bulshiets Th'is is gmnm,d.-.-(;ree',n.' mille En terpr'ise a ndl~ r M it< ian err, TIhie llov. Tj . i.ki nsI 1. a I1:ahi tist iniiiste'r, aiged 25, ble w ot thei brainis of theo iter. J. [,ano l)iorii-o under w hoso in iistry he ha,i' beeOn convetiVleIItiiln ritCived as4 a prteachi er', atiti Mna1llt, Loeuismuna, on Sat. turdamy. 17th instant. jlordon wats pirincipal of a Female College, iit w hitch a girl (if 17, who wasM Mir. J'n.. kitns' pirotnised wvife, atlended. Sho conifessedi to AMr. Jeuikins thamt uhie hiad beten betrayid lay flordon, anmd braS auction was pirompjt, amid effective. .. . STAR RtouTEtt:s A irrTeri.~-''hn jury') ini the Star*I~ i Lmte ('lse's eli (1ed the six nmnthis trial thtat t'ost, the '.l'hinrsnday by nrq<liittii~iln'Brdy tamnd l)otrsey anid tine ot her' defendanmtt.s.( Th'le friends of thie tieves appimud ed1 wtVidy an13 id court it t'oom ia tmi s reets l tree for convict hi anmd tinte for aO (if corri uui n yet. A lUSTIN, 'TENN., Jui ni' 15 -- in t he U nited States i)istiel(X t Curt. etr daty sun opitmeon was irmoteed in a lI ighta A clt ( Congress of .\larchl, Win57, for'i lia penal y oh $500( fori ix cluiniig Liiiura E ii Uans,oh c rold, frim i i at car on Lm the .ioutn andi Te'xas. I (iaSe' werett also idispoi sed I f uT hel C outrt, btel Ithe law as un mconsti tim tiitinal, ande that,i the thinigs aslleged i woro cogniiable biy Stte triuna tiu ly). Also thitt the Act wans anm imi fminigmentt of tbe riht of tihe H(ay, cral Si tts. Il 'rth Sitatnmilumil BUntm of amu r meor's haines~it~ s, aceotiditg t> al t te these foitri thigs: A little Wife twell willedi; A liie flloutse well fille,t. A lIth l Farmt well mutile<h A liale shltiey well <h-Ilie 1. Bridge to Let. COiUN'v Y (131 I ()No bi?l' (A F~ f('i: 0 )'tOK ENs C. I[., J tio 2il,I~3 W "h'oa R iver, ont A T1f U hA Y, 2ta July. at Ii o'clock Al. Al-, WMh, for the t p'urr,ose (of Let Uing tihe lt: iehu iig of ai ihinlge. P'lan ani sI'ecificat i mt:ute know oni <say of let tig ('ounty C'ominioner(tl't tot. p'is. .1A$. T'. lILA K ' ty ('ounfy ('Ann nisoner tfor (GreeLnville. ,junei ;t I 8i i Machinery Notice, 13ulie'ts itprovi aAg'ii 'Draft NEWoliA Cotton Gis. Mtissoy'$ Excelsior atld Oritwold t"6'tt6t Gins. Fanrtn1l S.'iiYatn Engines, -Veparna't ft Saw Mills. I ullet's "MagWoth lCot ibn ('dn ias' d6rn'e in c'mrth.itiin with nenr-ly every other Gin on the I1,i-k'ct, at. th'e tate Fairs, etc., and in every instOice h?s bene't all coni etitors, and taken the honfets for fine samnples. light draft, and quick And genii *ork. It is acknowledged to rnnke a clean. or and sta'o'tber sample, With lehs Ysnp than any Gin k'fownt to the trado. The EXcisior and Q'ritwold GiWn 'enjoys an exceedingly high reittation, and those who have them would not. exchnnge for any other Gin, Which speaks well in their praise. The Exceisior has a circular '-11 'bok id pateflild t-ibs which are so constvnoied that it. '8 itiost. an inuposibility to ch6ke it. We have sold spiic -h Yuniber 6f a'ni'.1ihar Stean bngines, boti iiorizontal and Ver Iicle, and in every instnce Ihey have prov, en to be ius. as recoinmeided, and have give'n erfect satisfaction, which is sayilg a great deal considlering What is expecteit bf ia Machine of ibis kind, besides a itimher of then were sold 10 parties who find no experience wtilever in niuchine.-ys andl look their first letsson on tlie Enagint purch asedl. For (initig Cotln the Verti-6:1 Engine 1s prcf'erahtlt from the fact t hut it costs less. Is nore easily managed and requires less tuel. -- Mr. Farqular's reputation for making X:tW Mills iull eqal to fhat of iis En gines anl Selarators. Cutal.gues witi prices and ter-is to be had of us. Cnrt"esponlenee solicited. J. H. Morgan & Bro. (Alt.ENVilam, S. C. STRADLEY & BARR (ureenv ille, NA C: 0-- - Never think of our namies with t'it lhink itt, you can hny Dry tUiuds a' chealp or cheaper tronim u. inua any li'O\tse inl our line of business. ''he increase in our Ir:ile sIands fully one-third over anl aolive lIat year's sales. (ItIr Molto is ever to ''bive unnt let bii." W1'hal wie mtittah by Ihttt 1b, We Will sI1 at the vory 1Wtst living profit. No Salesani ini itt- Ilouse w 11 be allowed to ini.srepre.senI (,oms. One price only is asked lor Un lsts, and ihat is the !iotlo 1,ecastse we sell you a ll:t lit:k shs eOmnt-re at l uii aIs, itsnu th1 in k it is wsrt h DVress UtoonsU They' have a very hiandisorne line whi-h) niev er fails to pleast5' They havie norVt't- heeni nimore' suctceissfu Iha thuils e-asn bi dress 'goodsn-three large loin hiaving hciMi alreadly sol, arnI 1 no they have just open.ued t he fourthI ht. They caninoit accoun t for it on Ily in thlis Wasy: Whieni they have n t'instomer t hat hais "been loIokinig aroiid ithl'IIey al wayM I til thIem they have the pried Iiest and largest stock or dress goods to he foiuid in own, JIe.iiuiul half- wool dress gsoods' at tOc; the.y will put theiir 123c cashtt!iere dlress oorhs agailnst any) 100i gooids in town. OIf' his goodsN ailone 2,000 yards have bieen sold, hi i' seson; ii is thle q oceen of cheap diress 0(sdr, ands ill I last as long as gods you1 'ny 'dac flit-. Suttiehodly lost so1ue mniuiey oiiie*hiere, *ht!ft t hey boiughit 40t b,olts of ress goods wist'ih 2rec per' yardl, fii- thiey oughit thn 111o 5 they cano sell i hemn at I16i er yard. Ntitt-n voi ig in all the now fash,' They will save you money on Dross Goods.) lack Goods. 'hecy are t heir pets--thie darling of their s-arts. T!herefore t hey take iior pride ini hiis idepairi tnt ihan an iy (ither, Thtey neeri et a custIomfer goi out if pri or Inal ity 3is ny) consid erations. lflacsk cashmierile it 1 2 Loubhle 'wlhih hhlick crapie guimls at 21 c; oiur 5s0 doublec w#iith lasck casMhmelre is astosnl shin,-gly nice fiinality' for Ithe prtice -.on1ly 8 'ords for ai dress pasternl uIsl thin1k of ii.' lack all wool hunilting at 24fc; bslack lace ni111ing at Ilue; black cashmelares ait 1 2), 25, :7~.41. 10, t;5, 80e: ansd YI0 I)per yard-i or b;ac pser yarsd they will sell y'ou as nice o',.18 as $1 .0(9 wi',iiIlibuy a fe 3(11 ago lack NunIl' ve-ilinDg fromn21 to 76e -r3lI lack silks from tiDc to ~i 75( e rr; thei rs l,00 bslack silk is extra gsoss; hille auljieL I), 2h and :3ec hilys Itheir hs'arg silk tillishedci Ipaici.--as piret ty as.$1-0 lacluk silk.E (1. T.' C. A. Thi y will not be undersold in lack Goods) lie sulre anil give tis a call wheno you1 comie C ST. W. DAVIS' OLD STAND, Noti'e Eo TCeherM. SCJIO00I, COMM l5810NE-lt'H OFFICE l'{ Ns C. 1i., Juneil l8th , 1 888h llBUotinity Iloaurd of Exarn inoer for ( L ic kens ('ouInty, w Il Ineect onl t he Cih ,ii7th daysli7 of Jully, 1888-):, for thle psuitp50 B xamninlg Teichormi. All Tlceahri whiose Certificates expire fore that firne. lWiil he rerjtiired to com tore the lloard and obtain Certificates iii al15o all oilier persons who dlesire to oich inl this CounlIty,p All sipptlic.ants who dlesire to obltaini the cond. oir Tird Grad(ise Ceciiiattes wvill he J aimine onlUI Fidahsy, s the GIh dy of July idi tho150se-sirinog the0 First (Grade will the aminesd sin Sal iiIday, t ho 7th sday of jily) i. I,. DU-AAUN * r .. .ah4' . WiIkin Poe & C at t8, M ey, J n& I Y-reenville, f44. C'. ---- Am ilnhuik , eitoc'k t Y'Iows; HIoc* TWerWcb CBah% dIants, Baeka Blaw.pii S isagle u'Hhel Do>tiile F4d Plow Stocks On hnnd nYtd eekp@r'halh they hii e ce been sold bofo'ro in thit itarkot. A CENTS FOR 1FE 1FORITAISIJ ENGAIN W Which Lend the World fMr Seigth, Y rability n tii simpliiy. They are the ,s oitic i ete Engines in the ma,rket, anl I never failed to give sat isfact ion. The ceived the highest Centennial A ward intedals u 1141 two diplotnas. (lold leudl lIternational Exliitition, Melbottrne trali:t, in comapetition withi t wenty-live o Engines frotn all p:-tl'4 of the iorld. I Prenitutn of one huinurci 'ed ollars at , Lotus, \lo , October, 1889, over four, othtr gines. _Ad,NTS ALSO FOlR THE it I;arleys PPtatenat itever, i" ble Tootl liatrrow; {,Staandzu'd Oaltivatorf+--It i: 1n Mad Iailkliig. Standard Rea pers & Mow t The Justly Renonined Telegr'ph Feted (utte., CELEilATED WVAYNI,.M-,O:; ECLIPSE SEIPAitATO. A IiSO FOR TlE PEItRY ROYC1 fTEAPE) The lightest lle!tptr In It i 'orli. cnts any croji tlhit a i @er an eni. A the Iightevt dlfft dienper in ti.e woorfd. is the sinl'eslidl IRe per in the worl. i PER-11. ' lt l(1 iyn ri on sleeper i sides atnd on rougher ground. wiiii !nm: sient, anil faster. anl not break in pie Ithii tny other lenper in the worlbl, enn cut a larger nimber of ncres of gi wvithI liess expjense for repairs, thani s othier 11(enper in ithe wiv1. 1 tpao' s o for the lwqst t,iikes of 5A rull st ock al ways on I hand( anid at Pb .Prices. licpif affdl fihoi- Packi' g, Saw C nme'if. Pills, t.ififf, e lth ooks, &c. A .argo JLine 6( !lie fluost limprove~ Catalognes and Prices of any Kin Machiiet-y furniished upon01 ripplicaition. march 22, 18Ni~t 26 LOOK OUT ! r The Big Show S:. -IN ~TIbLI lhey colli andti yet they3 go. 'I i r MA.RL, BUll I.t US will ot All k inds1 of Walnut11 and Paneiil Bedls, Sandl then are gonie. Spindle, Trudle, and Single Bed: prices. Bed Spelngs, Wire, Shn0k and (!6 Matt ireases, Chairs anil It ock ers, all gir A Inrge variety of Extens'ion, Kitt Tlenipcy and Centecr l'Tables, Pa:urlor Chamb1) er Soiits. L,onngjes, C rdles, Chrcomos, NIotboes, Frameis, &c., Kit afil Sidolionril Snafes. A lways on hand a general line of Uri iak ers Suplies, conisini g of a:s Ilirinh Case ail Iairial IChes, fari - sex. all styles. Collins TimmlOied ini sty1e of liindles andt hlaes, at tall h< All (boods ai blicm fitures. ('ill see foir youtrselven'. No 'charge mail looking. Acecepit in ks for pisi favoc o. 15, 1883 21 NORMAN'S uOTRALIZIN CORDIAL tchi iiwi,tii whe:iitii jI ditrtlyrene.hrg S ,i era Jiirbus, lIcartitrn,4 ltlidach ant fto eli iflAt inteSIime or a (hmangr NEutInALIzUo IA is as pleasant SI X:il andi wvill not const i-c inendedi for Seatslictit Childiren. ?'rice u3e. andr $'.'o per btileC So/ri bst all )ica,It f. (manr I}ierq in .7'lrin. EXUELUIR OIHET.fIOAL Co. Sole Proprietors, Wath alta, S. d. -U. S A. ior r:ai by, . v. T. Ntel-AU. Times are hard we mnust convess; But there's uo tno in Crying, or all of us ha+Ve g6't 'to'd:e8b u'tt thed e *c b6ti i'n VuyinS. A W'ein'reVZd Lady Tb 1l ways ne cit Al}ke'on poor and weallthy, 'tI has a charm in tohie or street, But, best, It make ono healthy. $o, 1'ear in Alitid ?'hAt E. W MAIRL 1C Greenville, S. C Who sell !Jootls both for Retail and Wholesali are the headqluarters In the Up-courtry ft DRY GOODE AND As they have ni Agent in New York wi keeps them snpp!ied with (oods evet week at the lowest p(hsiblt tish price and we are deterndf'ue'd to sell Goods: low it no' A Iittle lower than they con I buOgY. blsewhere. This may nonnd vet loudn, bu't We have got tie Goods at pric to support the n'i'ie. W 'v.ill mention here that our first Inr lot of Dress Goods have been nearly a sold, but we have just received a new sul ply, and have others which will be here i a few day lf alf Wool Gooisd ih all shados, only 10c. Deautiful Checked, Lace and 'l4iain Good 124 cents, sold for 20 cents. Eleg:nt Figured and Brocaded Goods, I andi 10 cents, sold for 25 cents. Nnn's Veillhg in latest shades, only 20 sold for 11) centn. Lovely Brocaded Lace Iliihlings. 33 cent: solel for 45 cnts. All Wool Nun's Veilitig. the most fashiot alIG sh,ales, 35 cents. sold for 45 cenI And manny others too n'.:merons to met lion Biack Goods, Mic oods, Black Goodi Everybsoly will tell yota -.1. 'i. YI A Z lIX AL & ('C (t~ (>reenIville, S. C. Is tine best I ouase to buny Bilack Goot Castnenrus in diouble-*jdt tfrom 2'w to .'l I Nualn's V'eilIinag, Cape and iilen rietta t'Clotin We have juast received somne new Goo.' Ian thInis linae. Freanch Je~rsey Cord, and li buanroes Clot hq very, light for sunmmen wear. Send for suampile. Prints, Prints, Prints Just oponed our tenth case of then~ 'luouds t his Spring, tine handsone.st an argnst lot ever shnown by ay Rietail hIousi '4early evefybodfy khha* we ha4e rock not toma prices on Donmestic Goods, but fo bec good bt then panblic we qutot e: 20 yat'ds New Styles Prints $1. 20 yardls ileavy Qanilt Lininag $1. Iti yards Good Shirting $1. 12 yards lieavy I)ritling $1. 12 ydis G ood Sea Ilandu Shirting $1. 10 yards %iattress Trick $1. 12 yardls Good 'Tick .$1. tiA yaruds Ileavy Tick St. and renmembaler we hanve tine best 123 eent hlack in tine market, wiih we are sellin ft yanrds for otne dollar. ['ut Ef nades, ('utsNinumeres Be saure to conme and see uns and we wil a vi youaa moany on thnese G oodis. Our a Stocl fT'1bnlue .inenM, Linen Dloylies, Whnit< I udst, Eb n a oidieries, Laces, U loves, ii annd erchniefs, Ilosiery, and many other articlei oc nnuerouas to nmentiont ai'e offered to tin uhilic, Fo(r Less Mloney Than Elsewhnere For Less lotney 'Thlan l)lscwhere Remaenmber thle place Jiast below tihe oh t)urat IIlounse, next to ERIIAIUMON & MILER, XT ~. W. Marshall & Co 4R EENVILLCa .. . S. O REMEMBER OUR~ N. B -.Rpeciin ducnlneenas's offeredl t en h a b an u d ibnrge uianu n