The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, July 05, 1883, Image 2
T IHI S NT4N EL
D. F BkADLE!Y,ditbr
PICKGE,a G" O ,. 8. C.:
THU1SDAT, ILY' , 1883.
hIor aubtcription, $1.50 per annum forsi
tonths, 75 eents; strictly in 'tt"a>ree
Adve 1itntents tnaered al one( doIllar pr
a quar3 of on inch or Ics fttr the first in:tertio
andflff'ty nts for earh .ttsc<gtent -isrlion
J,iberai,liscounrf made to tierch<rnt'and oth'er
adverlisiny"fir 'ix monf1ts or 'y the yra'r.
Obttnaryl Aticex and ril>ulcs of Rcpe(
-chttrged for Fs adritron'entt.
Announcing CaidadtcsJive dollars in ad
1)Valee
teatt 01 Ocn. Connok.
Gen. ('onor, of Charleston, died in lich
n ond, Va . on the evening of the 271h tilt.
niter an illness of threc e eeks from piea
monia. lie was horn in Charleston on tl
lst September 1829, was gradtunt ed at tl
South Garolina College ;n 1849; and wit
at!mitted to the bar in 1852. Pntering th
Confederate service as Captain of the M ,nt
gwimery Guards. he left it. with the rank c
ILrignlier General. A fter the war lie re
ttimed the practice of his profestion wher
his superior intellect and at;siduous si
and application to business soon placed hir
tt the head of the har in .this State.
In 187G he was elected Attorney Geti
etal, nnd it 'was in a great meirsure tue I
his clear judgitent, wise counsel and legr
learning and ncumen that the Democrat
finally succeeded in gaining control of th
Slot ernment,.
In his deat'h the -state has lost one of he
'nblest and tost htoittored 'cit i7etttt rnd th
'bac one of its brig'hrest littts. A disitlig
'nished jurist, a wise counsellor, a pa trintI
citizen, and an upright ant contsoientin
man, lie has passed from Ite scenes of ti:
lift- to that 'itmdircoveired couintry frou
whose bourn no trouble ever returns."
Newberry.
We visit.A Laurents last week inl Ile dIis
chattiof t dities connttctedt with lie 'eni
tetiary, iti ol our returtn toped ovel
at. Newberry antl spent the night uil par
of a day wait jug for the train from C;oltum.a
hia to return home This was our first vis
3t to Newherry and we were igresabl,y stir
prised at the progre,s and enterprise o
the to.n. They havc several splendil Ito
I els, spacious anttd well iillet store houses,
good livery stuales mill s me eleg:tnt resi
dlettes, a sountd and well cottducted n:ttiona
ltunk; a good Colle"ge autl uiay other thing!
to mak e ie ,lace pleasant attd att raetive.
Newberry is quile a cent er of Itate an itbuy.
t,vnt v tltousandt hales of Cottn everi
coute outs anIent i'n of IDr J ames Me'linsf
ai n accomp jl ihd gentlemanti and i ati promti
nenct physician, ar'e we intde bted for a ih
oivetr thle town wiihiichi, It is needless to say,
we entjoyed very mutchi.
TheoCC. . &C. Rt R.
Atndeirsonni tii, kL ens ciunities are slir
i eid to thir ii depth li n (ith ie sub Iject of a p>i
eible chntige of touite of thle I 'rirui, tumn
beriland Gap1 nit(I Ch~iago If iilr'oad. lThe
'flitnk m:ov eent."' na inI: y cail it, madtie biy
Grteoniville, they tintk is aigtinst thetir in
terests, tand in cot1ons iieenc tey arc viio
lettly qpl'osed to atny chtangn. Theii .-lw/er
aon /nte/it,eer say-s: "IItuany ebliitge is
madeil Antdersotn ouight t Io hav ie the r oad,
thiat she is tnot looking~ on compjlaentily,
btit ill put1 in a bid( if any elmintge is to bet
maitde."' Tht 's right, getletmien, let And,t
t'rson1 bid aigainist (Greenille I and 'fireeni
ville iagainst Atilet'n, iund wh'icth ever of
lie I wo off'er i le grea test aidvaniitages the
mond can acecept .-.kn Rtecordekr.
(Oilr est eee cont empi~oray, iihlo, appa
r'entlly favors the hlinzk mtove t"i' bly
GC eenvi ille s(-e's to be' uniapuprehiensive of
any diantger of a fl ilak moviemient "' againust
Aikent. 1t enidentlIy thtinkts A iken Is to be
the 0 .nther feninuits of the road, and it
mait Iers lit tle whlethe liihbe gives any fi nant
ciail lid to thle toad or not. Oth lers may3 pity
tie fiddl er iandi she wtill ditice. But it might
he wvell fot A iken to preparie fo put ini a bid
heriself, for she is ttot a defmtitely desig
nle(d l>inlt it lie cha irterx, as our ftrientd
will observe by referencee to ScCilout 7, (If
thle Act aut horiig contsolidtlionl, &c., ap.
prolved J1 nnuary 31st, 1882. We Itink it
well enough for all thle countieos throuitigh
which thle r'oad is to run to begini to think
about aiding the entetrprise, especialy
those t hat have no dlebt s tnnd( lave nevet
given atnyt hing in aid of a rtailr'oadh t entr
prise. We cian tell lthem ntowv liat t hey are'
not going to get lie road just whlere t hey
want it utnless Ithey give substantial id.i
They cano pitt this int thir lipes anud smtok<
Richuard F. Beirnte, editor of the Rich
mnond State, a DJemiocrautic piper, antd W. C,
EfamI, editor of the Whtig a lfeadjutster, pat.
per atnd Miahione's Ortgen, foughti a duiel. ii
Virgitia on the 30th iit. Two routndt
wer'e fired and Elamt was seriously wountded
in the htip
The Edgetield corr'espontdet of the Au.
gusta Chtronicele, in speaking of the Carolitna,
Cumiberland Gap, and Chticago, liil road.
says that 'etngmteers are' no(w ini the fiel
mtak ing lie survey, withI i intutin t01 oI
petrmatnently locate the line in South Caro
lina for fifteen hutndred hainds to begin
work on at onee."
For'tunnttely for the general pros.
pority food is nlow Certain O be0 ch)eafp
Whentt is troing to ho low, becatt(
lihe snJpply of the Untitedl State-i
of itsA cfTe(t in soon.L i in t-he McG4~eichI
filut'e. L is now ntppar tenitly cer
tain that peole who buty their food
will findl next fail thti 85 cnts ill
go as far' in fIllin)g te markeiict bast.ket
un *1. |nt. vonr)t.-Dhl/adl1iia Prncs
EDCA_T1ON .IN PICEENS,
Closing Exeroisuj Piedmont Institute
The comnietcemett eleroises of ttie above
[ustitution opened at this plhte 'en Wed
netday of last Week at 10 o'cloe A. I. ud
closed on Thn'rsday night. foltOWing. The
forrnoon of WS'ednrslay st .'taken tip in
the examination of cla.sses 't 1he Prinatty
Depart tment, interspermrd \vi'th nt.sio and
speeches frotn Ihe't3tnniler boys and recitat
- tions from the litfre girls.
7n 'ithe after'on there was a contest be
tween the 'boys of the Intermediate Class,
' and at night a contest between the boys of
the Senior Class, for prizes offered to the
r best delclnimcr. They all atcluitted t-hem
, selves inest Iatndson,ely, and we learn 'that
. it Was a very hard mntt er for the jtdges to
s dec:de bet weet soIne of t(11 co1testi-ts,
they being so evenly matclred. TIe f.l
t lowing are the names rrf tihe boys Who en
tered the conttest for the -prit.es:
Junior Class-Il;obbie Durant, Lit ier
Lesley, Sanrntie Ashiore. 'Lrie 'I'horrley,
I:ugeno Alexanler, and liennie (riflin.
Intermediate Class-IIenry Durnttt, Vii
lie Uriflin, lIilbie Kirksey, Oscar lIlaynes,
. L. . Tliontpson, Claude Alexander and
Toni Joe Mnluldin.
Senior (lass-11. L. Ambler, t. .J.. Boggs,
W. L,. Itoggs, I1. M. R'irodk, -J. W. Brice.
F. E. (ox, G. A. Elis, C.t. Ilagood, FotMer
Keith, . A. Lesley. F. U. iauliin, It. A.
.,Morgan, A. It. Rtilev, and U. II. Wa'iel01.
11 hilst. all itle boys deserve honorable
rentioin for the sirlperior minner in which
they hitu,tled and delivered their severnl
speeches, the prizes were awar"led by the
the committee to Etugen Alexinder, Tom
Joe .\lnulin and B. A. Morgan.
On Thuirsdy mrorni-.tg i large crowd as
scimled in the Instituite Iltal to listen to
original addreses 'roni tire following young
Irtt:
B. A. Morgan, l)aiusvilie, S.'C.-Char
act ier.
r . II. Wr.'mbli. A1hhetillo, S. C.-Ac tion.
V L. loggs, Liberty, S. C.-"Knowledge
is P'ower."'
F. i. aMauldin, Pickens Court Ilouse
w i lu ntion.
J. It Wilkinson Marion, S. C -Tiue.
. ,1. Pluwden Charentdon, S. C.-lie
t'u1 111.
Too nitich eannot be said in praise of the
you Hg incn who delivered these orations.
Their Iroductions bore umtiIiritakate
videntce ot much reseirch an I laborious
st,,ly, am,' wi~bi l,iive done honor to the
glaiuates of iny of our institittions of
learninig. That of Mr. l'Iowdlen deserves
et"s1~eiitl mention. It wits a jen, sparkling
with great nld pre-:ious truths, elegantyi
expessed ind impres"ively delivered. The
hous rne ug witi applause several Iitnes
drinig its delivery. lin speaking thus
warttly ot .r. I'lowdeti's etlor1, we in no'
sense incetu to disIar.ige the vilots of the !
other yotung gentleintc. On fihe cottra a
they deserve the highest encmnituns. The it
speiches ri lc ted the enttinris ~f 'a truu i
and cutllivated tanhood, clothed in' purett"
english aid l. iivred with ptower and
ilrillot uiempt t o repel-t ii his Spletrn i,,,
knrow thai it wouhti lie imtpossible to do tire
dist iigiushed speakeir ,jui5ice'. Suitbi'e it to
say, it was ini ever y resper I wor thy of tire
iniln, atnt tse whoir kinow Gen. Capiers ati
ii?ive io-rdi litr speark, know uhat this is norl
We n'i otili I ke' to pushil thle full pro.
I eiiure is rif tihe cxet ise, rital irrt i cularyi3
soine o-f tihe I ee l aionts by thle girls, but
spae forb'tids.
VTie exerises clo-ed withl a grantd socialti
gatihering lat tihe 'Inisititute lalt'' en 'Turs.
day nigilt, andit here we will leave ori
youn rg it ienrds in th le ll elnjoymelnt oft heiri
tree dotii, ai. tl Ithe u.esi wishe s of I'T .: S .:s
'rits.. Ni ay rthey i-penid a pleasa nt vaIca,
lion and1( rtrn the netiX $tession with re
need'a dtinlhiilutoni lo push oitnar to
ward'is the iacoriplisient of' that greatestc
of all entribi 1'ly ibiin--a i goodli educiationt. I
Wtith th iis cr11 mnienicteen closes thle itirsi
annriiversity of tire "Pliediinont Iistittute." '
1,earce'g- a y ear aigo lihe first t iitbers were
liut Iupon tire griund tio betg ill its sitricturie,
anid no0w we t'ind il ani alccomnpiisheCd fact,
with ai full corps ot comtpeitent teaichrers and
aIahirge at tendanrice of si udent s. Th'ie goodl
it ita- a' readiy lacomli sihed is grl'i; th ii
good thait it ii i hrenhiter iccoinpilish, who .
eint estii'? It is situtated in this pleas
aiti inutiinrii village, wi thini full view of b
thle I'Pilaie ~R ig'' an hit s gi andi old peaks
rearitg their everlasting heaids higih uip
inito ai purie andri hrealthfulii at iuo01sphlere, and12
of larrger town is andtt cit ics. Picekens is emi
ph at ically a idry countliy. 'hrer is not a
grog shopi or driinking saloont in the countity,
hrence y'ounlg men ii. aittending schlooiluhere
tre riot sublject to thart IC tempat ion wh iich
hais prtoved mortie fatal to 0our y'ouths than
all the othler vices coiibintetd. WrVithi a
hieaillIy climaite, prtioct1ive hiands, tabuindatrl
Itimber', suppoicsed inexhautitst ible limiiet'al
r'esourtc-es, a thr ill)', hiospiItale and pros -
pe'rious peoprile, an~d th ~etrspect in the near
tur tte of' a great t riun in Iite railroad pass
ing through our lirmits fromn the salt. waters
of1 tihe Ailhuntic to I he geat lakes of the<
Neirthiwest, thr e is not ihg to pirevent uts
biuiling tip rat intstiriiin of tcarnting inii
0o1ur mist thart woiud attract to its classice
shiadeid the youii ith ' romi every' par t of or i
Staite. WVe blie jve that liis cani and will bie
done, ail iihat tihe inar fture wilt bring I
withi it. a reantrtion of out'rnmost sanguiinre
hiope's
''The Prsien issuted ant execu
live order' ott Motiiiay protn'utlgatinrg
the c'hanrges madetut inl tbo iternalrov t'o'
onuc tolleet.iont d.istricts1 in acecord -
gres at its last. seionSr). 'fTh orldert
is to tatke effet, otn te fir"t of J uk'
( cange tn '' 'thesouth ag I in A aanr
North Cariolitna. Georgl'ia is tnauec
oro Ditrict, andit North Carolina
chan tge'd cons.'iderabIly', ieatvint:g hert'
itt two Dizartiets.
Gen. Hagood to the Easley Committee
Messrs. J. -R. 'Goyseltrand Olfer.a, 'Sonmittee:
Gr.NTltlN--4n constluctrce 'of ab3ehee
along the libe-of the road, yourletter Of the
18th 'ultiftro -or.ly reached ne lust Wight,
and thit must excuse the tardines-ofreply.
You call Iny alltention to R:es'intions of
A Ifa's Meeting of citierIs of l'ickens
Coutrty, untler one of which you were ap
pointetl and are aetitg.
Yot v ill readlily a,preeir'ei tat cannot
as 're.ident, of a 'eorper:ttion go into le
Iails as to its tiaiitas bCfore ft tass ineeting
of citizens generally. So the lIloardai of
Directors which will meet in Aiken, S. C.
on August lst, -nnd thI rough lIr!fn to the
stockhoilers will be fully uad milttely re
ported all the maritter called for in thie reso
lutions utier which you act. I will take
mluch pleasure in Iaying bifdre tie Rioard
at. the sane tirnte n1so nny tnsiter with
which you itas citienas of an important coun
ly t Ihrouga which lire road is to rtun desire
it to be inforn.ed.
Those of the contaittce nail of lie ma!is
meetitg who re stockholters, do nolt rtcned
lily asmistatnce to be heard bel'ore the iaird
They have that right but if I can aid then
I will cheerlully alo so.
liad it. suited you to confer with ime per
sonally, perhaaas 1 tnigh-. havt, been able tI
give you rtore satisfaltion. Itit irh feel
ings of highest respect for you ;atal those
you re.prescnt, I will enilavor to speak tas
fully in reply to youar letter as proper re
Iicetnce Witi regardl to the "Ifairs of the
conpany I represent will pe'nit..
'Ihe facts are that. (ireensville rnale cer
Itin overtares to get I tiaroH it, Ciaber
aild Gal. tal Ghicago lload to be cia-red
by that. city. After lengtlhy discussiot
with -her coinii ce ind coinference witI
the l-'tgiaeer ot' the roati, I retacd to writ
ing these overtures. in such shape as I
iet"aed practicabe, anal was willing to pre
i-l to the lirectois for their conlsitleration
With sttne variations the Citizens of Green
ville have atibseqluently returnt-te one of
Itese nver t lres, to bo laird befr-o the .i
ctors. Ina effect it is sutaght by the tetler
)t considlerable pecuniary itid to have
)reenville beuone ti intctrailiate statitton
between Willi.tluastott and Easley. Whet h
rr untler all the circmaastntieces it is aiesir
0ale to tao so, the I laarta of irectors will
lecile upon11 a report, nntl survey by the
I?ngineter. Al.y irativilttal views tare base,l
pop1 th-e present conditions of our enler
prise nda intorit ioan receiveal from the
I"gianetr. Thy inaay lie chnge,l or iotli
ied by suneqpen and ltrtoe Iaccir's.te in
ornatitn. lut ttlatever Ptl y arte, aior olay
a-, the aleision of the Rh1eid will be Cheer
ully antl fait lblly carriel out while I rc
ltiln its execu v1re ellirer.
I have not iced wit I1 lneb encour-a^:men
lie re-:aw:tace'ltd interet-Nt ti(t only of ale
aeople ota ar eatitry lt t l iItn atl
ther' point1s inl ob:11ianun dol; jensl ll 1Ii bl
f w':ay anl pe-t :ba It itl tor the romllI, an'l
rust tley will cantinue th eit e llt -.
essrttlly- It the oad is eker ..uiI , nit I
elieVe it wil! !e, we 11iusI pit (iuar owvn
bouuflers vigtorusly to 1lhe wheel now, andi
eot trus-1t too innehtII to hI'-eignl erpila:l.
ton~ Circuit to t>e n-ew at, C, L,
(Cenitral) July 21st andl 22d. 1883.
1. What tare tihe pri imary hbj,.ets of ad ta
tay Schitais-- Haev. J. W- Wollintg, Haev.
a. h.liLamler,(tol- 1 W' Sinaipason, 11. M
2 What is lta' purposet~ souight tat lie a.
Omtplisiactl byx Stind.ity Schooails--- Hev. itr.
.i atimaer, IC aev. W . A- I lges, J . C. Wt.
ins, l'eter .\Iepittii.
3. Thec duaty of ptaents nat1 til miet,
ers of thtoelhurchi tat tientd atata as5siat itt
huttltay Schoaol- llev. It. A- Chilil. (ol. ..
I . Cl ittksciiae, I i arkin Newtoat, J1. 1. l)o0t.
r'
d Sitltay Schoolats bitntg intIen,tleal to
aetae-lt tatembalet of thet ebutrehl as well its
baildren who ittart- tnot mtaaebes inat wouhtla
m~ theC belst lani tO comatiatct ai ichaoo tO tse..
aurt thel jintereat oit till, nndia to bienetit all
Cev. L. Wod, I) C. Lttke, WI. TI. .\le( iill.
5. Shtoti churchl doectrines he tiaghat itt
undiaay Sa:haotls--lCev. 8. P'. 11. H-;well, R.
Lisit, Jessexi .\alitn.
C,'ItWo sitoat'd he tecacher's int Suayit3
chiool--lCev. C. D). Mlannr,'J. F'. llendr'icks,
.C. Maullinaix.
'7. Imporlta'tntce of II isic itt Satntday Schtool
. . 1)athit, llev. it. J tatass.
8. An iaddress or Acermont ont Hliuca Iiota
atmiday at 11 A. iaI . it ev 8. Lawlerca, I).. I>.
Ptersons at tuaned abtovye will bie expiect eal
s paeak oan the sub ljaects aigned to thiem.
thiets will speak att thieir' ownt optiont. All
eOt queti ons open't to discussisiona by tay
emiber' of thite onfterenice.
IThe piatc t is r'espectful Ily invyitedi to at -
ndta. Ini behalfi of
(IIEA'T lI.t'h'TI-MENT1 IN Ct IIRIOTTE,
~. (J.-Wnte havie jitst re(t'tacve a1
t.ighIibotintg ('ityi~ of Chtaril(otto wasM
'i.,i(tintg over' thet wvondterfult eure
fiYcd ont ian old gaentlemtant li-ino.
her'o. I t seem t htaLi at hte had hee(
iutt'ering w it chricP0 i 1)iarhmii a 0or,
ii other1 words, intihttoaitiont of the
to)tnach'I overt'Li t' eo. years.it A It or
vaiil andt( htav,'ingt given taJpt aa.thope
>f recoveryt'~, was t prsad d to trly
Vormrn tt'a-s t Neta liz intg C~ordi Ia. It
icted likec a armt'a. T1 ,V( bottes (did
'ecoveredt antd wt'ill ver.ti ly this a-ttn*o.
nenat. W ill wonders (I evern,'l eenseye Sui.
crinlg fientd, do nt, lose htopo.
Il(o1.1EST'EAI> A r1, EN,lAtbE.-Int a re
lhe SLtl(. Stupremett. C.out tdecided
1nder1 Jret ti tinew tastateo of htotte
tozad, buat the oibject, of te iw tis
ily to protect a Cetainl amon(t,
roperlyI), nt, to MItbjeci(t estates toi
low ret-ttrict ion. L egislationt (tan,
et, it itn his wi'fa) iand chaildrent, noa'
vent say thait ai mtanl rhaulIlihl his
>roper(tty itn trust or hais wifo aind
inlhireni. Thei right of ha,oestetad is
irip hit of cx empttiona, ntot :a estate."
nt this catse it wioutld. aippeCar that a
totneOste01 at may b0 tal tndedatt aft'ttr
4Ji&Z,'tiad mea 4ne. a. .s w.ll .t- ai'~.
Peter's Creek Academy.
Mn t. En t-r"': TIhe com'mrrorlcethnent
exercises o the Veters 'Crek Aca
dorny Ovcn'ed -promptly at 9 A. .
on thh "22d 'ilt , and tho exa'
intllon 'of the students was it, 'once
:egun. Fl'ey till 1equittet thoitn
melves ha.dsorn-ely, arid re'lected
mnteh credit u1 pon t'iheir titor. A t
the dintner' hollr theo exel'ises w'ere
adjonrtred over unitil (e aternoon,
an d all iiren'Yit v1epmit ed to a well
tilled taolo, a'fto'r Petor's Crook usual
style and fully.up to the high starn
<lard heiretoforo -raised. -After (in,
notr tho exercises voro resumed and
Closed with an original speech upon
'eutication by 1). F. Sutherland.
IThus tho day's oeorcisos, which
were not only pleasnttt, but oven
delightful closed. The attendance
as we'll as the ol'der was good-not
only good but very good-the
latter.
At night a very largo crowd as
somibled to witness the exhib tion,
which consisted of over forty pieces
-oven tire p rogratmmne in too long
to be given hero. But I will say
that every pice .was well played,
and every extract well said. Ex'
collent music was furnished by Miss
Urenshaw and IIon. J. C. Alexarider,
It. M. Foster ant I)r. Way. M11iss
C. and )r. W. at the organ, and
\losmrs. A. and 1 F. using the violin-e
M usic was finl nished duiring the on
tiro day by G W. Singleton.
At midnight, Hlon. J. E Boggs
addressed the ttudince. I do not
think it would be sa ying too mr<-th
to say that this Was ono of the best
efforts of his life-overytnnly was
delighted. is artr ival though late,
Was a joy to all.
The exercises closed at, 12 30 A.
M. There was by f:itr the largest
ga;then ig of'people it eter's (iro( k
that ever was there at, til edlira
tienal meeting; )ing, by netual
count, nearly tfour i nred Ielonr;
plresent.
IPr'of. ):tvis has proved 6ohimfelf an
elinent, teacher, ai w: orthy the
high esteet and conliloeiinc pl:ceil
in him bry bli, patro here, fore i. vcr
di<l pupils tnenyc"cr more reialily r
mo,re rapidlly t-hanl did 'he'e to the
knotty (jmestion, plyed to them.
Sio. A.
A River on the Rampage.
Sr. Loris. .Jine 23 -lVish Like levee.
wh:ich p :recls ::hoit hif'-eln ':n"n-r miles of
riebI :trmning landl in he Ame-ric n b1114io t im
isi the Illin:,t> sidle of the river, helow ;.1st:
'r::neleel, liroke at i I o'clock lait night
ande a utul 1011,(t acres of fine farms nre
nuw ntide WaitC'. The lt 1age to fih' eroi
rni ofthe'r ril ei ly% i~ emt im :;e i a o,110,
l. d it it ' 1 1 is ;wn is the Isabi la it idei.
'' ilr """"' i 1 ::iti !i:rilw y. e:tlto i n lgi
he:le oI l iestioik , w ee 'ti ne There i 'sA
(an ons ie clomig do il(e rivr. , wlithist
tille n oid ni anit tn.-tn ii the tlit i'h
w.iile teoche h e nf, 13,1 l e veni mt iles from
M3) i 'oitchl AIt Venv Ic ie Cvs sew i e oil
loe d. ii t h e ih lt,- nte li uW oh cr pi n-ily,
c:i e te hllotis i'ii h---i il ofIIi tan : irl of
dote.rs- Not ly'' aed 3he crops rt( uined h1 333(I
th ies forck tlotf the t't . 1liw i 'ii th soil
to pic es,Mhu lie in iiany h ice aid pih.ill'l
wakl the pveo etle rne. h :p
as ilty epess Weti theCtcit aLi At3(n
Ithailr di nt rach her ltio hoy the
aTh' aMadeisoye beIlt ween1 teend the
boonen to (illis silti ohriver,.'i brok
aboust8 'loc tIS1 hi morning~ in ' woies.
13n0 of'a Mils nea Muierl.luttev
Valublrmes Re .iand Etather
fuhr orl, a then head4 of teadyke
noIfr roslton- The rvsses ae n
and he wAT iF rushi them at afearfu
rae w clticutt i i,xpc ed litli the enieh ito uiibt
ofttEait St.iiit 1 ,)1 h eb a igy. y t i
miiintre me, 1( wct sitt beit flo. Farmeris: I a'e
weln teig homes as rapidl s osib.
ditit plo is of te bht, otvto sIixi
miles back fromtli 1(he ivrTh de relion
An ' dAi'l.i occurred lii inSa tn
burg'iiii on)wedlit. Ilotwen wi r. li)rank
numnve' anid Mr.hlc itenr lie, ilan
this latter was sfhot tbr'ugh (ifhle l)eit
Tirme abovfec therlbow esh.uAterin h
bulye. Tho: dilcut orgntdi
a Bisuidagt te amouLt. ae
duotM r begge~ , te 'rk i th em
p)i loy of Mlls in& Sumnor.
Valuable(oi i)isllII (o Real Estate
(Forl ('oal,isatt alad (sacarvle
Machinery Notices
-o --
0ullett t-uproved Light D?raYt Ahto,>lia
Cot ton Gins.
Massey's *xcelsior and Orisvrold COttun
Gius.
Natrquliitr' Stiean Engines, N'eparatrt and
tia\w Mills.
d,ulet's Magnolia Cotton Gin
hais conie in comipet it ion witlh inrly -'veery
other Gir on the miarket It the State Fais,
etc., and in every instance has beaten all
coinpeti-or"s, -ind taken the ohrioi, for flue
sampies. light dlaft, and qniec t,t,d good
work. it is acknowledged to male t cleati.
er annd slnoI her samp")le, with less nap t han
any Uin 'known to the tradte.
The "I.celsior and Uriswoldi ( nn enjoy.4
an exccelingly high reputation, and those
who have them woul not exch:ange for
any other Gin, whieb speaks well in their
partise.
The l.xcelsior lis an circular roll box anlt
patentt rits which are so colnstrutetl (hat
it is alerost an imposihility to choke it.
We have sold (piite a numnber of F:iiitlhar
Steaal l" ngines, 11h Ihr"onizot:il atnt Ver,
licle, atil in every instince tht"y lave prov
en to be.just as recoininienidedI, ondi have
givcn perfet satisltacton, wlhich is sayiug
a great. deal Conaitlering wintt is expectet
of a Ml:hite ot this kint, besidles a nibiiher
of tliei were sold to p:iries w"ho I ld no
look t-hei" irst lesson on the Engine purch
ased.
''or G inning Cotion the Vertical Engine
is prefe'rable frorn the fet tinat it costs less,
is ior easily in anaged anl requires less
,lr. Farqlnhar's reptalttion for inakitig
Saw Mills is tult eqal to that of his Enl
-.l11 aSd epar-ators.
(I'atalt.gnes wlth prices andti erltts to he
had Ct us. Correspondence s0olbieited.
1. H. Morgan & Bro.
(!I IENVILLE ;, S. ('.
STRADLEY& BARR1
I a reenv ille', *.'4. C~l
0
Never think of otlr wnmes without thinl"
inlg Vou call buy iry ithtttls as clivap or"
cbe"j-po fromn 11s ti.an an,y Iltttisot ihl uar
unc ol bulsine s.
'Tl' incrat-. in (tur tra e11t1 stants fully
oiro th' rd 11veri andIt :above'1 let t'ear C saIles.
Our \Ilt'uo i' evv r to "'livt a l ht l.ive."
What (:'.te oian b,y hat is. we \vill sell at
the vt-i' lIiw .t livini Itrol it.
No .Cabaumln in ouri floint" \v 11 hlealledt
to filli" . Ir( :et"i1 i ta els O nt" l,li(e only is
asked ';,r totls, :ndI that is the l,uinti,
pr. cA.
l iie m e we ttellu anii 111"t Itl.ic k('ash-.
Dlroe8 Goods.
Thle.y ihive a very hniiillotme lne whiebi neQv
er fails to pic- They hiave niever been
si'bi. andii now y havejuist oll?eed lie
totlth loht. They', tc:uli.i acounlt forlii it oiii
I)y ini thi.4 tvay: Wheini ithty hlavU 0 lustomiier
thai hias 'a-hein loikiing iaroiiid"' tey al
iways tIll ilheni t hey haive theC preC tiet~ andii
large'st I to(ck of I 'ress gioto In h foon inii
to1nu, !Beauliha. hilf-wooiil dress goiids aii (
goiods afinitst an~y ii;e goo'ts in iliwi. (Of
th is goods aloiie 2,ti0 yardts hav e beeni so!il,
this reason;ili ii is tile q1ieni of' checap dit'ss
goir, aell will list as lonig asl gods yiiu
jialy 25lc for. Slinlehoidy lost tornie monely
somll' eer, whIien liey' bughit -10) hotlts of1
i1e'ss goodls *iit hi 25c lper y:ini, ftir thiey
puer vaid. Nun's ve'iliing ini al hie niew' faish"
d.hoy will savo you monoy Qn Dross
Goods.) ,
Black Goods.
Th'ley lire ilieir lpi t-the darling of their
hieails. The'fi ore'tii thecy tike' tmir pidie ini 4
this idepiirtmii ni than ally iotheri, lT'ey nevier
let ia ciustiomeir gil 01u ift price ori quiality is
anly coiisiideiritioii Ihack Caishmlere att 12i
idioutbe width iilaick elape goiids at 2ili. (i.l
25t dolelit wilth hh uick ca'ihimeirt is asion.i
yards fori a (tress pattern--just think of ii!
BIlack all wo'iiiihilli ng ait 20i; bilacik lice
thuntiln at I1t,: lack caishmelt'-es ut l2., .F
go'"ihs its $ (-it wioi huiy a f'ev yt-atrs aegoi.
Bhick Niin's veilhng 1-on 01 A10t 7ic pter yardl (
hhli-'k Siltks Irom titt ii i 17-itl ir;te {
f1 l0 black s.ilk is exiiragood; lack ailarta
20, 25 aol ;;;c hiiys ir b1 liI silk fiiieii
lpaeait.--as prety as $-I btt)lhick silk. E,
(Th y Will not bo underteld ia Bho~k
Goods.
Besure andi give us a cali Whlen y'oul Com' CW
to Greetniiille'.
_T, W. DAVIS' OLD STAND,
Notice to TtecherM F
SC101LCOMM lSN1t IN ElI'S OppFItEp
i'ekens ( otiy, ii i iiliet til the (ilI
niil 7ih dayiis of juiily, Is;i,j for1 t iiG till
All Tleiichiers wh oise (certifIicat e xp i
.ui ii al oIlier perisofis whto de'sire ii
teaich i m is t'ointy.
All a1ppSeanits whlo dhesire to onifiii le
Snal o 'IlirI irae elt ititex ivwlh
t'tiuined oni Fr(oiy. thI t' h Idiy ttJuy
ami those th'siring lie Firs! Grade wil i
ex:"inedui', oii Natunlay, the 7th dIy of.-~y
, .. . L. I1UIiANTl
< hooil, (imnutssoner~ Picens Jotiiiy
m r21 t8i:t .m 3.
Tlnres ame hard we nust 'convesr;
But t-hcrc's no un in'cr3'tfg;
For hil of us have got to dress
Pit ube i.te tise in buyin'ir.
A Well dres.<cd Lady is always he'et;
Alike on poot' and wealthy,
I lias a oharih in hoime or street,
But, 'best, It Makes one healthy.
3o, bear in i'thid ihat
. wV ma&IL EIC
Greenville, S. C
who sell Goods both for
Retail and Wholesal
re the headitual'tert in the Up-cotrtry fc
DRY GOODE
AND'
\s they have an Agent in New York wI
ceeps them supp!iedl with Gtioods evet
veek at Ite lowest possible eash price
mil we are determinied to sell (oods
ow if not. a little lower tiani they c.n 1
tgh'. elsewhetre. Thiiis tmay liotud ye
oul, but we have got the Goods at pric
o support tile noise.
We will mention here that our first lar
ot of lIre"s Goods have been nearly r
obil, but we haVe jits received t new sui
t1y, and have others Which will be here
few dlays
talt' Wool G7ords in all shados, only 10d.
eautiftl ('hecked, Lnce and 1'lni n Good
121 cents, sold for 20 cents.
leg:ctt Figitrel atil lireeaded Goods, I
and I G cents, sold for 25 cents.
'it"s Veiling in latest shades, only 201
sold for 30 eents.
ovely Biromaled Lace Ittntings. ;:; cent:
soll for .15 citls.
I1 Wcool Nun's Veiling, the most fashiot
able Shades, ti c.s. soIl for -15 ceni
A l taty others too n'.:nterot', to tllut
oin
1":ve'ybuody will lell you
.VW. IAIR EA LL & (0O
~ Ilnulse to buhiy iliack Good
utt's Vellig. ('rapt itl llentietla 'loth
i i's ln t l?e c '*~. lse S'urd, a i (
'"i 'ohsvy gt foir sm
rints, Prints, Prints
du tst op ?nedu otur tenthi case' of t hes,
oils ithis 8Spring, the handsuurnest am
Lige'sl lot (ever shoi n yt an lite ltail II m'ie
ear ly everi ytoudy le .ows we have1t' rocCk
ie good4I oh i le pubilic wYe qutte:
2i ya nrdis cew Styles Priint S $1
20 yards. IleaIvy Quilt Lining y;l
bt yards Good Shirtitig $1.
12 ya:irds I leavy )t'illing St
12 y'ds Gontd Sea Ishauil "'hirting $1.
1t0(ard .\aturess hick $1.
12 yards Good Tick 31.
thA ynirds Ileaivy 'Ti.ek S1.
itd' retntiubo er we havei lie b'st 1 2) cent,
tick in the ar ket, wich we are selling
)' yards f'or otie dol lar.
('at~, NN nercs,
lie sur'e to come a nl MVee us and we w il
*' 'ott" til(yit n ithesei~ GIoods. Outr Sloce
Thable L,iinetis,Lineni I)oylies, whit,
i.ols, l-:mit ojieres, lhaces, Gloveit, llantd
'rchiels,.. hbosiery, andl manty other' ttrt icle
j numtierous~ to tmenition are offered to th~
lici.,
For Le'os Alotny Than Elsewhlere
For Less NIlonety Thain I)lsewhiere
hl emtembettr i le place j ust below the ol
EIt4A1'NON &3ILI t'
. W. Marshall & Co
REMEMBER OUR
N. fl.A!pecial indlucernlents ofrercd
rchn ts anid latrge ftaen.e
WikinS, Poe & Co.
-Wlite'saT'e I) ealers lan
Hardwaro, Mutry, Iron & Machino
?Y"eenvil'e, s. C.
---
Aim Innaielsale '+ue 1f
lack BlantiY,
Shangle and Df I ale root
Plow Stocks
On hanttl.njnd chenper than they have eve
been 3sold be'iore in this market.
AL c1IN'S FOUt r!1)
ri i
1't)ITAB1 1;1l 1N A.l
Ab -
t0
>e Which Lead the World for Strength, Du
1y rability ailt simplicity. They are the mnos
us complete Engines in the mtrket, and hatv
lever- failed to give satisfaeii on. They r,
'.ei"el ihe Iighest. Cehtentiiu Al vrtds, tw,
medals and two diplotmas. (iolcl Medal n
S linter"nattional Ixhinition, Melhourne Ati
Ittiia, inconipetition with tweuty-five uthe
I:nginies tVrom all parts of the world. Firs
1remnin o of one hundrel dollals nt S
eL'n"iy' \., Oc,obel, 188', over fourtee
F other Engines. A
tll
AGENTS ALSO FOI TIlE
in laur)cy''s Pateciit lecers l
bAle Toot)l lan-row.
Stnai di:rd Oalld l vators.--lle
ibijj 11ald WVa.lklang.
Standard Reapers & Mower:
The Justly itcno1,ned
Teleg"ira Ie 'ce41 CufVtfers
t'I l;illtAT;D WAjYNEI;tli01O
EC 1'SE 4ElAf4srO
s A LSO FOlt TIilI .
PERRY ROYCE REAPERE,
liThe lightest enper in the worll.
t"nts nny ercgp dhal t lIe:cper canl eltt. 1, ,
the lig itesti diaft Itealetr in tl.e wirfd.
is the sin'plesj t lienper in the worl. 1 I
I.lIV 1OYCE can ruiln on Steeper li
sides and on rougher gr"nt1i. with stiull
sieat, and141 faster, and tot bteak in piect
ilihan ny othlier Reper in the world, at.
etn. cui a lIrger nittnher of aeres tf giti
wu ii eMS~ e~ lin for reub:s, thn it i
sothIier lIen per in thle w orld.
5A lull stoc k alen,yt un thandtti and at liot on,
Puices.
IIluitp shil i tnhher Pncki rg, Faiw CGum.
ine its Lacinig. IBelt Ilooks, &e.
A Liarge Linte of lie iost lilUorove
('otalogutes and Prices of any' Kind of
Machi inery furni shed uiponi apph eat,in.
niarich 22, I1883 26 1
IL)OK OUT !
The Big Show Still
-TN
ciTI LL Ihey cone iandi yet. t hey go. Th'losd
e MA MAltlibE It U hitiA us will not,stay.
All k ids of Walnutit and Patnel lieds, comi i
andI then are gonbe.
SindlIe, Truntdle, and Si nglo leuds, ali
prtices.
Bed Springs, Wire, Shnt'.k and Col.toi
Mattresseis, Chairs andl Rockers, all grades.
A large variety of Ext ension, Ritcheri,
Teapiiy anid CenteCr hTibles, Parlor and
('haru ber Suts, Lonnoges, Cradles, Cribts,
Whalitnot s; Iiat Itak x, 11hnbrel lita Stnd
Chrorrios, Mtcid cWs, FratriUs, &c. , 1kd1heiC
and Siide lhtardl Sa fen.
Alwa~iys on hanod a general line of Unider
t akers Sitpplies, conisist intg of Catsk ets
-itiriail Cases atnd litnrial Itohies, for hotIl
sex, itll styles. Collins Tirinitued in ant
Sstyle of litandles antd Plates, at. alt houir..
All (loods att. bottcm inigurP.4. CitlI ani
see tor yomREIves. No charge made Ii
Ilookilg. Accept, thanks for paist fa vors.
et.15, 188.9 21
NORMAN'S
CORD!AL.
A sPlnis anet eff l ' - 1~ ,
aOni iirre.iu artesu .ii*.'i.
t iio t in".
re'iottyotii'ini . .
ira Itorbii (
J, fixed in all
NMUTRAL.IZ ~ DIAL
Is as 11eaisant and Inuuii.li. lack.
aiid wil1l not cniti ,: e. Spiecially rectm
tienided for Soaict :ness4, andl Tecthilng
Ctice 2c. and $a.no per bOttl.
* oir4 by aill Iruglt sa n<it Iealeri in M<teidne. 4
. EOELSIOR OHE1MIOAL ?0,
- SiIe I*ropfleitors,
Wallis11a, 8. Ci 1:h d A.
Fo'r stilt by, Wj T.' eEtA A.