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THt4; 8tiNTNEL, D. F BRADLEY,Editor nt -g PICKKNS C. i..S. C.; fi THUISDAY, JULY 12, 1883. a 1or subsc'iption, $1.50 per ennum forsix a onlhs, 75 rents: strictly in uren-e Adve tirinents inserted al one lvile per luar: of oneiuch or le,n' forthr frst inwrtion nl .fifty ce'nt. for rarh sulerttIi' t tnsrrion. ,i>cral liscount nl,edr to mrelants ad others rlrrtising for si: m<trh or by th-e year. (lotuory Notiers anel 'T'ribnes of Respect ,tiryelforr ad <ee'rtisemennts .tlniokncig,u Cendidaecs jive dollars in att- r Where Some Others Ought to Go. .oeph T'r. Uwitn Jr. iate chief delitty United States \larshal for the Eiastern Dis Iriet of Arkansas at Little Rock, has been c mnvicted of forgery niud pre-senting faleI ficticion and frutdulent necotunts, and sen tenced I) live yertvt- iniprisoitmieit i ihe l'enitenniary at htardl lhot" and to pa,) a fine of $1 000. o ie Cotton Plant We hav<c - :ived the fir.,;t number of the nhove journal, publishied at Marttiont, S. C., by W. .1. lcKertall, for the low price of 60 centtts a year, or 35 cents fur 6 tttgeh. It is t forty colutn litr anl devoted to IeI demeloptent of the agricultural resettrces of the State and the south. anI is gotten tip in goodi style-well i.rin,tI andl well edited, We I rust it mt:ty rect i .e a Iearty support from ihe citi.ens of Maritt not the St:atet nuet meet wit h that success such an enterprise tleserves. Pat n '- T;lagranits. The English Governn.ent has nedopted the piley of ass,ttiog rei poorer class of Irish l ,eople to this country iln (r1er to get rid of " I.they. Amongst IIthyse ient are somtei e vho cate fromn the Altns llse in Ire- t' lindl- They areo n h i e to earn a living " wshen they get to tis country, and thle ni t horities of our 4overnment at New York have refused to receive them andl hmve no t fied lthe vessels which blr fught them over t'.tA they mlust carry them back, Thisi will perhteps becomnc an Internal1icmil qlues,tion and many involve this country ande E;ngla.nd in adei-liltyv. - t The "Piedlmont Fair." I The Executive l nn:ittee of the Green Ville Conty Fair held a mecting It! week nnd discetised the expaeliency of organlizing the "P1'iced out. .griieuulttral .\ssocitation" inl I which the faitmers of Greenville aiiuld. jointing coiunlie' can particitpate. The Cu- t Vvws m1ay. he illltihanged antid aI baitis f l'lorme to lic t upon. Th'ie t'armlersl are'I tap bntretaly becminOi lg thlor'oughily3 init er elle in t Firi, :utu tihe Ilrsidei,gC'apt. Mlki, Adlolnl lylie, L'nited Stateu .\ltatxh:tl Slir ils Stte, hasi resigined. lIe siays hisxI now htols thle Nlars'haIltrespoiblle fori tIhe at S miore Ihitn lie ctin standi, for thie over :lnirges ot is t)eputies w'ili run i awaty withI i ill hisi fees. Wei tIhtughlt thete wais- a law o puttnih oliliJ:il who violate the laws inidetr which they unty' be atinig. 'I Te pr'ivte r'esidence 01' Ai rs. Tunrn ipsieed i n Girenvi lie wtas des:troyed buy i re ton the j ol O!'illlure, were ctaught by) the fal.ing itt (it 1n lie buiniltg Ceiling, andi one of themti, a, 1)unlg Mir. I orrohi, oni of lirt. 1Do rill, was i ccidenit. (One or I weo0 othets, it. isi feareid, ilh re fatally burned, n Sounda Like Old Times. t Thel C (orobna sptr/ian H:yx int 11 tihe nO' hi cently for thle purp'i ose of elect inig dleleguite a >aStte Coiiv ion it, whici is ii chooltie del coplei wihich a- Ceet at otisinlleI, liei icky thIis fah. i Tne Xpar1ta-in sny3' >nger to st ir tip tilt lower- pIssiotns mtiu y o entIl-l est of hisn race', 1.3 stating 1- lit tIi 8 Cities and11 iltown welt' thir'l workut that a hey wtere dleprived tof theIilr r-ighit Itl liii t 0 fiair chancile mi Ih ICourstlI. ThIde wasi ne kinld of jitiut'lic i fo the inegro, .uh i- cn .i-eri for IIhe wIlle iinil. iHe, ill one.t of It he othier speaikira, saidI hiiItl 'th,ell '/fes o 1(n, could not go into 11ho tt paror' wher ilil v hii w omen were, ha11t Iihey coi put lii heir best clothlen antd drive the inel llCarri ges. Hle for' onI ve-tI mh-y ii' i y It no wht o it woenie I.Il. w. L'he South Carolina Not mal Mu~sic Schocl.-A. J -Showalter Principal. The sesiotn for 188:3 wvill bi held nt l, on, Ander'otn Co , S. Cartiolinn, begitnning 1(1otday, Auigutt Uthi, anud onlt intu ing four' TurrioN: 'or futll session, $5.00< -'or t wo weeksi, p.:o 0 'or'one week. $'2O) Bloard with citizens, in and nenr thec town .hotit $l0.00 Jiotard at the Hotel, $161.00. Chatracter notes will lie a pronminet feat- C nire itt thie Ielton Normnl, though thie or linary round tnotes will be thloroutghily auight. All br'ancthie ituually tautght in a r rst-clams Not-rial school will receive due ttention. All books for use in thme school C will be furnished to thie mnembers at do2en 'atee,.except Prof. Showalter's Hrmartt1ny6 1)ook, which will be furished at 7&,. cnts ri ppr copy. F1or furt her Information regarding board, ci to.,. address either War. F. Cox or A. C. 14 L?A-rNIID, Delton. 8. Carolina. g For furthier Iiformnationi regarding thte working of rthe school, e , nildressi) A. J. N JiUOWAL1 ER. Baker's All,i V'wgta. A 'he Work ofthe Railroad ,ommission itt The tai'irel Conulie4on has at lael1 >rrunlated 'Statdard Paeeenger T.r;ff," 14 ril "Statndnlyd Freight Rates," with rh, I[ tiles" governing the sanre. For passe- 8 gers with trot over 10p pnonirs bf bag. ige the rate pcr mile tthall rot cxceed the Ilowing. viz: For passengers 12 yenr: ohl ntm over :3 ct 'nts; over and undt- 12--"i3 cents. An wi ivann"e of 3 cent prr mile on full rates and P' cent on hlif ratee may ha added to the ti ire of pastager"s without tickets provided es ticket (Alice s<halle have been opened for . til rea octable itle before the departure of ce train. Other important. rules in refer. i, wee to passengers are lhe following: 4. For berths on sleeping cars tint ex ding $l for 1410 mciles or less shall be barged, and for distances -over 1)0 n iles ' le rate shall not exceed otac -cent per. cl cile. III 5. Upon a cnrpvr the regular passenger ire of its class aeny be chargcd. If ccot in ood t-cndi,ione, acil inproperly packed, and 4 mt accomi aliel by at person in charge, ih h>' raihv-ad cotnpar1y mnay decline to re- cl eive it. 1,. 'T'here shall 'ie no inst dlcrinina ion as to Ilssencer rtes in favor of or a ;aicst tay iniivi,lhal or locality; Provided, ti iowever 1t ti bis rutle sihiall not be so con b Irued as to prevent railroad compaccics 'tiroin isscing cola rlluation, excucrsion or honsand tuilc iclets as the 5atne are now asued " 7- ' On ench pasainger ear salc1l he car- c ied, in cc conispicions place, one good Iand c w 1i11il one good 1club axe for use icn case f accilent. I 8. Generial Statutes, Sect 1ion1 1150, pro- e ades chat "Any Iagganitelaster or oher c ,erson whiiorce dilly it is to Ic hnile, recnove rt' take c:a-e of the baggage of paisscngers Yho shall willly or recklessly injtr' or r lIestroy any trunk, valise, box, package or oic el wile loatditg. tn:-1spo,"ting. unloadl ng deliv'ring or storinlg Ihe sa. sall be annisheld by at ini noit exceeding fifty 1li. Irs, or iii, pl'lsoinen tit not exceeding thit y, hayys. 9. General Ftln'es, Sect ion 1503, provi les 4 hat "Every iiild coiporation, when It requested, hl0i give checks to passentgers l for teir baggage wh1n delivccd for trans, cc porlationl in good slippinr rder, ?indcl shall at'lehver ihe .ancie to the pa:sengers upon ao ihe tal a tier 1- ofch.ir checks.hsi" H The table showing the naxinnm rates tI i 1o charged ff ench class of freight is too arge for olr col ccnlis, hu citacs the Iable to I thcr witlh the table of elassiticatio s ic' to It e lllblishel anl ), cotspiculotsly posted It vi ry liaihld statticn, ail as chcit imdi-_ tt idinal who is inlerested in the siipe'nt"nt f creights will prtblably lie furnishled by he C%it iiSSion with '. copy, they can be tlly intinecdl as to chargcs (,n l every cla'-s t ' freights. Th!e '.l":reight r t's alnd regn- t j aIIU1c5,'' ir"e of chIicI1 imptIa ll'a e 'Iccal we U ublisl those of most imlportanace below, as t, * lcws: Lt. 1. The Coccmission is rcquired by the -General lRailroad A'" to deternlince -Witt hull be the liuiis of longer and shoi'er iis- O "ne ,'' cini 14 in iles has hlin-retc ,ri. tbic t ixedi as the isal limcit for a change of freight c ates; il the rnilhonads tnay, it Iacy sa al' L ire, for inlerc'ediae distanees, calail rails Iso. ilcte'cliedalce between those given icc he table. %% '- Each railroal ccon,ipany shall make ai cc autle rhoaing the di"cances beu we1n -ce cal i tactiiin.s, t neciccac', niii sInlll p,st ihe Na",1,' , gel berl wt iil h lihe "N:1icg r' t -eigh T'l rill " iai Tcan p:rl of-caa oneii slad the sancac, o i.oac n-c Fi or' ia hkeici serv ie s, ipedl distac es -' ciire al' note h carge ic e si aitiia in caaI no.lecr e ccon, icccw sh ate'il:aii or inore la i csyarce it beanl icc g c u adras tod,i imw..i. ix ccc hic ruila shl nocc h ilg conitrut 1ac's- liacal I cr>. nlia iTh r shll be noi dca i s: 'im" i aion byi I asy raihoa eli icc'inacigiy cthatered b thi't c ac ta I act' in cicv ior iof i or a it lcrsa ny rcaih-ondci) i ut'iliiia' ci ihe4 hkeci lu li. ea lilali,ci i ('IIraccc ica cl, c- iijic slcala eca cliaa i anageitentt c thel'c'li cina. nIweisclbatha'. li. Noil reatlc, hs, i dawl,hack orc olither I 7.vaniig' cii 4'any x lray hal be c'tallowae.s a - era' r norc'gty,c macll' ship'o' cc' d a a'r i arliiil friic lail'' li e nc o 'xca e i'lie, wh ai c h railro:c l cis ila. iiac') ) so liir ne' cihi'y shlcl tcar ai like sercvicre d'ia opi1t 41he "cca' i 'rucli r'ules faor aclilipar. ti .ds; cci it l hey li x las.s tri' ghlI icc ' fr'ac i ec siuacon they'c shali anike' a ccecljica ol' ar saiine per'~ acana. ac all strationsc aloitg t i li aie oat r'oad.c (a'x'c'pt:1 a ac provide a icfr y (& uclar '. atcl I1c.) sio c a iiit idisr'cliclc (' nacinsta n icc) I on '-c hi ti cit )'. c 8 'lie int oii'f f'raigtc la- r''gaa h i 'cgerc trcaina shall ccci cxeci tia l heii wed lay ace diecary) treaiglic tucx iita'clt as lc'ght cwl'a icc' percnt. aiil'u id tiera' I t 'c caf ay conittlvwih Ianyc3 t'pxes a'dc lia'er coleuprilaly, da l ;;cl. cii a-cia't.c 'aux t cat any cccrlia'lecaproper for' ca-aiciioa c lice clnan tair Whhib it is iitered'c boi l(ii. Tie r aalcaid aici iii) borizei tcha rge' di lihicughi icy lice tiacilf lice rae liy hie less i e-inc lhcal acanict. t bcarge's- fora shoiiraer d jsilnces by3 theair' prc'. -ia cccl0 ic cf ichroughcca raes btweenii teericc cial Io cakiaig ci reduicina aloic the haeu 'Ili cir''d lay lIccie c.g tea e .I ~alaa cro ii oice shialilair givaen Io ilce i)liil5il iii any red'aer oifc ra -tes, acci h ea reci ed radles shaill tie pcaii ioijiai c clI) lneart hea ''Stlca'ant Ire'ght T'arial' f " 12Aheiciliac to thae (aiauiisiie .It in~lt thci as hieva'en ccicat;"ii ole ii dif'feent ailcoicas, caaa caontrolledl by) the acaco coin. ccny), iniuxihie naicale iccI-ia cig.i 18. A~ lain isi 2,441 000 i h cc'luu cl 21,cluciicis, uncless actherwcaaisa' pacividlecit ccc ii clcisihti n ycc "i'liit aca 4,41 ' ca l> ricci ra'tt a cir licadi aai'.e lica ca iccfxe .h r(c ciii cs ofi tareigta ice las licecc'lcu ac'cggre~grate claount charig a ilsci acaie .exca-ed c he car locad rutesc focr b niri hca'ireder-c.oad checih "'See Noites" lalacca icc- viaca idlioni. ar i he la i. Nov'a 2. Extra~ lliilic' ii icre t ci"',handling extrai heiavr igThe ica's ic aiay be as flowc cs, namect3 l"ing'cle ac' ric' th 'eaghintg 2,o00 picci .ut ccc r Ic-san xraii lIarge; frcccn 2.000) to 8.00 3,0(41exticac ,000, $5; 4,0001 t o t>,00i, $' 5,' r Ic icb 000, $8; 6,0400 t o 7,000, $10; over 7,000 lbi ale by special contractl.il N'ui' 8. Ferlilizers.--This herm elabcra.n 'i clhe following anal like acrticlec wihen ine nduled, to be ausedc as fertilizers; lin 1)t -041nd1 or dissolved: boneo blacok, 8ocnticn ca'olinaa lumcp tad g.'ctacd T)hosphacte -. Inl to Vela. Navass, htan.nc unlA .ro .... e ble Pacifl, fino gronti plaster, pblster 'ur(t, srlplhtato of ammoma, bleed, dried tin ih eer(ay , iactor poraneo, +ankago. tASM.-GeMnlan talts of, {iktint,) "nu. 110 vf, atilphate of. - SOA.---N(trane of, t lpha.e vf. Nitre 'nke. suIt vake, super osphtvles, Witk or without potnteh; amino. ted phosphates, with or without pota h. COMI'LAINTs. It All compinints presented to t*e Rnitrond mnission nttst. b elonrly set forth in -iling, givittg anch palrlicu11ars of time, 1 nce nntl cirennistnnces as may t nble I he fundauisto tnswer the same inollig-m,uly In like mtollter all defereces vt%t be dis. 1ity set forth in writing. The rates have been considerably re. iced on miost classes of freights. but it is id that the aveage riites a4re not io low those of (leorgia, for "ot.r o:ds ire n1o emned in a cotilition to haul freight as eaply as Ihoso of (eorgia, for they are nre bntdenett wit <i ebt Antil have aN less oiltive territory." It may irleure that ir roads are more burtlene.l with debt an those of Georgia, but if so we are in ined to think it de nore from had mtan ;ement tIan anything else. As to lmving less proluctive territory to traw from,'' at will not do, if the territoey Within the >rders of the Stnes respectively are con deretl. bt it tony do for an excuse for voring the tailhroad<s more, anil the people ss in this State, th10M in )eorgia. Iht pon the whole we think the action of the ournission will be of uich ailvantnge both the railroaals antl to the people, and in lie >ryse of titme, further c n.nge.s will hi inle that ueat he inore falvorahle to the 'ole, without any iat tial injtury to the )a<ls. Eromn the Newherry News. 'ol. Aiken's Address Before the Liter .ary Societies of Newberry College. lie saii that. "Know T'hvM('ef" in it uplorism iat antatltes Chris anity, bitt one wieb earri'es 1s ich filce andltl is impliortntn flow us hett fir"-t tit (red. To know one's 'If iK to knowy till mnen. The study) Fteif is the muost. (oml/lx anl iU, -iuntc problom tihat esan elig:lge the Liention of atnt, l r wi aro featr Illy and woi.dtlrItIly madeo. The rutlc i n worIkiligs of mn11t1's in ir na1tro, the It1,t iltscru1taolo of I subje('lH. i'n I it k ntwledge tif self necessiary for I he formlation of char. ter. WV hat is e arc:ttIer't? Is it 11intl it intelgvIece? ls is wili? 11, is 1e ofi tse alotne, int a Cotnio"us on of all, so dev t'lo1 t d in youth%I as > eXhlbit. to theu world it high ortdte1 mnoritl being. C_;hartacer with ill rio, powavers, is Ilkely- to inl-ure at igher lattt ;1unon11, m1en1, th-u1 te list ttt:- ut l 1t, g..nits t it hinti if. '1. ''Thit.rnll sa;t. hmt. bre ats the' fortn:tit (' l L.:<h1.4n 'at nouevil hablil. m y(.uth;tm tl Lt'et i bo Ito sarebh for loIt t; ch;tr:1-ter.i heti yot t'e':tb Iou1ittitity. liat it is 13y1ant, 11heret"ore he'vare oft beiar tercte by h vif iot habits. It they Irady h ufe i ht'lhl u1 i' y el (.I; 'y!. r(ngi :aOl't' deOtormine iti:n-i)t ,! wih 'IyH was but. thein- 'tios o11 fih N istr tof Iithe t b i-iul i mapoy g t. ITIhereii(ff1 noli inf ten no'I.i >etlutt i'th t foatiot lIofi imbrbCut i ttions. 1t- then imt'g a .l io . hlonoer the1 Iilotetnctst whih the mth Cariolien College eteds wb roI eo warl 11tl The Sou tithgrln (Wli ,isid he,Ot wf :ist Sn..e, li or the b Illse oft. hono whi0 ich it inic! I'e Ilttl -lit,< ubfom he . h t Col(egl re the 0ur, tift of otit aityoi ct rVt to then hisitai~ltit and coli rit eakriejoct that. ttoW Iam i ll je cutit o (landStit der vhiln aito astier oftei ial regt')) ts ime, hanoltly ogie tmas oiis any prominecf ti is tto was 11 it lot tic 0 ounaltenii is f1) ltli the c trpot-ba tge's and 1tittrerts. I lot rj ittd tht t' at had af h)1 Ist frit or. l. n Asght. t)Oiniit to te itfluenedo ithe tkshCao jpi)~dlin t.Coleg ti was .lgeair banvItiliy Wob enoughil t o 01dite iv ~ t much 0 shar ii the e, Ihilitation (If itmjtte. iiii saidt . :05.ho did(ftI notI propitolo dis'cusst et larg'o i I majoit oit of citien t'jo( y irL ti l'tOut , charac.or, and ito vato rtthemi' s af)I Hyihus-l t'ni b r.) itiLuo11 i spio n thery 'hage con,itttt io andiu ritisof he two racesVi (ugh lothat her wte havei the mot nidst of tau-t,l quiet. Then eho lolad haivo beeni a bold mian wilm voulil lt,vedo ad vttd imive1t-all suf. rage; to-iay wo go arm ittl a"t "ith otil"'brother in black' tuthe bal. ut.-box, Then Ariel ounvinCed hin villing litvnurts tit, tho tegro hai t Rotal; to -day colotretd (olcgtes ut-o Ait, i tted to fill memb,e1'sh i p in Iore tlian C1n1) of Otr ecclesitt 1n F o1ts. Thctl the tiegro wits 'jt,cLed 1m0111 oura pfalMs.ge- coaciteht. to-lay o "ticeR -1 iloopor"" wit b imipnity. 1 l'hon it wt'uld have beena almit st 1P nueh as i mant9's; life was worth to lave suggested the propriety of no- * ;rojurius, to,day :our mt st refinot c nd enltl, att;orneys address th ls-ky cabt'l na "Gentlemen of the i ury." Tempora mutantur, et nos uutamiur in illis." a' But ill all these chanLes has then .deney been to clevate? Raim not ,l iiciplo boen sacrificetl to policy? luas the Ethiopian changed h:s skin 1ntd his sotul been imlbui withe at iow cratttion? Or has the Anglo- P ixon +lsaped the f'oaudation of his attpremeay that these two races enn P ileot it manlny places f eqiuality n without disturbintg attresh our social puiet'I Theil mos, dil!it"ult problem )i nincteeni cititries is to be stlveti in the neau fit u.ro by tho peoplo in the Sth. Shall we supinely nwitt e its solution, shihelling ouaslvus bu.. g hiid th naaitxilt thait, ''SalIient,a u nto the dyti" is t he evil thereof," or 0 shall we not, rather instill into our " yout.hs stanIdarIl of honor thit, will eab11le them to Stei the tide of this 14 muddy floo I succeststtlly? lie tea 1 Went, on to speial of tite relation11 of edicati on to Iro g;overntnont, say ing t.hat. e(uctliota nlo'o will not insure tho perput '.t'ttionl of hree i sti- as Lut,iuns; blat, 1iber itst ho with it mnotratl traitining. 11e spok0 of the influence of the atecher in the for nation of charate r and venturel the assert.ionl Lta,I a ltrger propor- h Lion of lito teichers inl Our 111lie .ehos11 were nortally unfit, to tunuh. A ft.er speaking of p:a-en tal influence ittl the re11onsibility of mnothtors he oli a th yoig men that, the repn ition anid th fut,uro of the Statie vais largely in their hatis, :(i Itrgei tihm to be faithlul to the 'tist,. .Easley Dots. Sundaiy wts very witnly, it reminded s f NIareb. We were happy to listen o a very interest " ntg sermton by Mr. Ilrtwna; his frietis e vere glaa to see himt in Easlt"y agpin. We are glat to Iear that our ftietal Mrs. Y. '. Ficht is inpt1roviig and has been 0 novel to her home * Mi ss Lia (ly.le, one of Ei)oy's f+ireQI IItIl sweetest dightr .i is on a visit to tiends near Peter's t ierk. ,t%isscs Lilie (ol 'inson and Lillie costet, Ivent to Pickens to be exm:ttined Satridnv ti ' expect oeit to ^On1oCnCe tenel.in",g eht;ol itt the ei tr y. 'aen i eg sg:t y mai--sed in V:-ley. l.ra tl!aaomt wlas ver'.y ittr..sting- lo-t \bbev'~ille, lope sihe mtay haive a very pale'as attt visit. st ChIarttch We'.I:a'. lay aighIt, aritl dont'a peaaking~ of alvert Liatg t it' anile, butt atn ot. \Ira Sutea Iotadist very sick atnd has teuen fatr somea tue, htua wet hopeat sotn to tee ta'h a ate ce maaore at thte tatore. I yta want it of' the laittst styh-ta give ICre a call. SrN lt.aawk:t. Easitatoe Items. It is very dry itt parts of this township 9 l'hae f'armiaers ttre beagittin..l to lay lay thejir i rtops tiorni is vely stal al for lttle if year. b 'lenity of cornt faor stale att sixty cenits pert' mtsheal, andti tnt in.inty butyersa. P'erhaps a i vIll ind-I'ace thi'ecor'n ratise'rs to keept itnore ( oak--jut, w hat theay shlatd dlo, in atmay 'ITe Illevenue atretott burin g thle woodsi o a uiftitng I the ashets. 'I u.It. Priie luts thte fmtest haag in the h ntotinis, lhe is ltety twot mtoin:hs ohal t atta hats rtat itn Itie waoods naiti tfeal haimtseal ta ttnist , excepjt aboautt twoa montthas, awl at vill weigha 350l tao 4t00 poammts. di IB. S. l,yacht hlea a zattle bit lay a mada altag 2 houta a mta a g; igt a wentt ttt:i atn I dieil i: t wals bait lby tialdog thtat tteloatgead tot a aIr. Itune, in thIe I'eaea's Creek seattlemtet.* Phltate shouhila het SOtmeCstepas takent tat relieve Ito 2oalnty otf thtase' palagate'. If' thIere is ta lawt to ttnike'i aaprsaan re'lispanale tfor : lhe dep e<It ,o'a:t .ats t hew tdlgs cioatttit , thlae hldtta heo sottta Way tot get tid aof theo bailteat Itgs. CariztEN. g INNlUANC'E LIO.] Nygg, aae ttr Ti: CaMTa'olaa.a.a:a (irsNttRAr (oluia,: S. ('., pril Ist, 18'83. F [ ( OltIF IV, ilaat G. Wa. 13awcan, aof Isa'y, Agent aof Conttinenatal Iaa'arantcea Caatm. taty, intcortIIt'ted bty thte Xtarea of New 'aatk, htats cornpaliead with It h le reqis it ionls (at hte Act aof tnha Generatl Assembatly enatitl '~An Acet tat reagttbte tate Ag"tncies tat Iusatr, htate tar Southla Ca a," a' anal I haeeby sensse the said I. W. 'tahowea, ?Age't .tase aid, tot taake risak' attml trttat(ut all buts oms' f. luau.taoa ini th It ta a te itt iht Coaatayo 'ickents, fort tatal ia bealt atti Coaanty. xpir'es Matrcht 31sit, I1881. juty 1. 18_3.12 2 Bridge to Let. ( pt l'Pi:KEN C. II., Jtlnea 2fth, 1881. fr LA! will ate at Far'ts (trialgae over Sa' , ully, at Ii o'clock A. MI., 1883, for Ia utrposeat of I.etrinag thteatihlblinag of' aaid I ridlge. ll tand sp jeci ficat iont tadte knIow a r tn day of' letting. County Comm oissionter foar P'i kt Coutnsty Commttiansionerl for GreenIville. tAI.,28, 188x:I. Machinery Notice. --o - d et' Ithuproved Light DraYl Ah la Cotton Gius. [aeney's Extcelsior and GrisoM Cutun Gins. artquhar's S1an E;ngines, Veparators and k+tw Mills. (iullet's Magnolia 'otthn Gin as come in competition with neftrly every her Gin on the market at the State Fairs, e., and in every insitce has beaten all )mietitvrs, and taken the hones for fine nmples. light draft, and quick and good ork. It is acknowledged to iake a cleau. h'd aismoot her sample, willi less nap t han ty Gin known to the trade. the Excelsior and Griswold Gins enjoys e exceedingly high reputation, and those ho have themn would not exchange for y other Gin, which speaks well in their raise. The Excelsior has a circular roll box and itentted rtis which are so construeted tlhatt is almost at itmlposibility to choke it.. We have sold quite a tumber of Ftarqtthar leam Engines, both iloriountat and Ver, cle, and in every itstaInce they have prov i to be just as recomumned, mid have v,n perfect satisftctin, which is saying great. deal cotsidering wihtt is expected Fa Mi achitne of t his kind, hesides a tnber Sitem were sold to parties Who Iha ld ito perience wlt:tever in itacIinery, and >ok their first lesson ott the Engine puub-"h" sed. For Ginning ('otton the Vertical Engine preferable from the fact that it costs less, mtore easily inataged and requit"cs less tel. -- Ilr. F'arquhar's reputation for mnkinig aw Mills is hill equal to that of his Eu ines aint Septrators. ta'nh.gues witi prices and terns to be ad of its. Correspondence solicited. . H. Morgan & Bro. (REENVILII, S. C. sTRADLEY & BARR Cueenville, S. C: 0-- - Never think of our names without thli)k ig you can buy Dry Uools as cheap or heipetr tot us uhan any Hiouse in outr tie ot husiness. The intcrease in our Ir:ole stanls fully ne-thirdl over :n.l abi,ve i:%t yeatr s sales. ltr llotto is eter to "Live anl 1e1 Live." Vhat we tuvan bIy that is, we will sell at lie very I,west living profit. Ni Sale-t:ttti in iottr 11uitse iv 11 he alliwed u mi-r4 pe- en Il ( mi),s tine ltict: tnly is skei for i ,ots. atil that. is tie l,uttom r eC. ticenitse wre sell yoru a lilt:e Black Casht hey havie a very handi'lomze l:ti wib ne tv r tails toi please- They- ha:ve. ineer beetn otr Sutcces:tdu thain iii s se:i.tt it tdres oI. and now theI iy lave just opieed th y itn this wa'iy: Wh len thety have a ctasioier lint lhas been lotokitig airound"l' they ali ay s tellI hietti ihey iimve the pirei ist andti trgest stock of , ress goodls to lbe fotatl ini twit, 1Be.ut iftul half- wooil dress goods iit OPc; they widti 11 tir 1 2de caishmtere dr ess oouls againlst tany .1 1c goiods ini town u. Of hiis goods atlotne 2,(t00)yattds ihave bieeni o'd, his seaison; it is lthe (Iatcen of chteapi drtess oodc, tand will last as lonig its gitods you ty 25c for. Sotmiebody lost some motney ute whtere, whe lit ihietoght 40o botbts ot ress goods worthi 25c pet yaird, for , tey ought tihetm sit they cant sell them at 1e er yatrd. Nun's veilinig ini all the new fash, mtahle shaudes. W. A. Bi. 0. (. They will save you money on Dress Goods.) Black Goods. hey tire I heir pets-the datrlinig of tiheir enrtIa. Therteforte they take more pride itt 'is dielmtmt tiIIIhan an ty (ithter, Th'ey nevetr - ta cuistoter go ouit if price or quality is ny cotisitderati ont. Black camshmerie at 12) ottle id ithI latck crap ie goodis at 2t)e; ott !i e i doble width bitlack cashmIere is aston - hirl'gly ntice quatl ity' for tihe price-tnly 8 tirds lior a dr-ess pattern-just. tink iif it.' lack tall wooilt untig at 20c; liack huci' hn lig at I16c; black cashmtteres at 1 2.), 25i, 7 4, 40. 50, 65, 80c anti $1 .0(0 per yardi or t5c per yard the y will sell yott its ij ee etits its : I1.01) wvotli bity a few yearts aigo. lack Nunil's veil intg frout 20 to 7it' per yiiri; 1.00) blatck sulk is extrai good; lack alpatr., I), 2?5 andi 33c btiys their b- ig silk tittishedi Spac.-.-as pretty as$ I-PPP black silk. E 1'h y will not be undersold in Black GoodS) ihe Surte andi give uts a call whenct yott comte Grmeetnvilte. _T,_W DAVIS' OLD STAND, faluable Real Estate For Males hem asad4 neas. Eas!iley Mtios -0 --- )NE TRiA'CT (I'' LANi), mt8 AChES: I ti in ciiitivaitiin .10 aucr .s iniwos 'i Seietteents Otn it, adijotii ig lime inor1. TACT Nt). 2, (lie antd , m fiiii imt Easle.y, 155 acres, 1100 a. arcs in cutt ition it) acrmes in fitnc pastutie; '14 acres e woodtts land;ii two set teimnts; well itercid, hav intg 6 sprI igs of wit r Onte St ore flouse amid lot. (on Ma 8t lits 5 3 lceI biy 101 hack.' tlne 2 Acre t, ont which there is ia letnidhi l)wellIing ilotise w i'h 6 Itoomis' nil wit r, good st ables atmd ir.nmn tiltew us Lot1 I- in 1 50 ytardsl of the po ties perfect. T1ermns emy, Ap y t .J. A. C0J.Ui, E 8i , , July v3,. 1j93 .t .,maly ' Timnes wro hnrd we nuust covee-; But theo's no use in oryingl For all of us hkve got to drCKa But lit more sense in buyitlg. A wekl dressed Lady is alwnys ntCt: Alike u poor and wealthy, It hat a charn in home or Street, But, best, It mnakes one healib.y. So, bear lh mind th a EIP. MARIHALL & 00. Greenville, S. C. who sell Goods beih for Retail and Wholesale are the headquarters in the Up.courtry fbt DRY GOODS AND As they have an Agent in New york who keeps them sitpp!ied with Goods every week at the lowest possible cash prices, and we are determinied to sell Goods as low if not a little lower than they cn be bough'. elsewhere. This tnny nound very loudS, but we have got the Goods at prices to support the noise. We will tnention here that our first large lot of Dress Goods i- " been nearly all sold, h-it we hanve juts receiveit a hew sap-. ply, nail have others which will be hr i a few d.ys Ilaif Wool Goods in all shalks, only 1ftc. ileautiful Checked, Lace and l'lnin Goods, lI', cents, Fol for 20 cents. Ele'g-int Figaired and rIloenlid (1oods, 15 and 16 cents, sohl for 25 cents. Nun's Veilitig in latest shades, only 20c. soll fur 30 cents. Lovely Ilrocuded Lince Ilhantings. 33 cents, solad fur 45 c: nts. All Wool Nunt's \'eilintg. the niost. fshiotn nhle shlides, 3o cents. sold fo' dlrl cents Atli tiat1y otlers !oo ut'inetoi's to nien tion verybody will tt l you ti l a- e -'te. w trn lie. iat e Uni.aing la iit, Ig5, 30 Stt5 cets sl t herna I at.sa a Pains, Pin ts,-bb rnt os. (Naun's Veiling, ratpe an iae ia,ataat Catta lWegvu lotaver stoeciveda ain nwai ilot. inethiy lin, iaench k.ts e to, andi,c. hatrIota p'Cl'Hota v)e, ligh o it for nr we ar. reil N'er stynles.iliat 1 Pr tits, PrvyQiits, Pints . 12s ors env ouri thase of ths Goo~ dshs Goodrin, :a the had iet ag nd hIt)m pries on at toestic Good, hu1fo 12 yards Gooda Shliag St. 63a ytards lieu vy 'lick $1. Anda r'emtetmber' wie have' the baest 12.t ceta litack int the aurakaer, wichi we are Mellinig a a4tta i'taaoalaes,Lce,Uiae,han taaaa i taatatao td ie tiit t' f''e. (t lIo su t cmtey ante usaneiwil ofTabt' Lens, ane'ita Dyis, Wte Good'ta ('tat iet' i es,aoC i hace ov e lad (tt S umeros t iento r ee to the I EIL(4IUSON & NIILLER~I'S xT1 E. W. Marshall & Co. 44ItIEENVILLE, - . . .C. REMEMBER OUR N. TI -4pecinl inacer ea's offetred to wameohaur li an harame tur:vira Wilkins, Poe & Co. Whole%ule LetrIers I i Ha aro, N'tlory, Iron I Machinor yo U reenville, 3. C. An tntttcnnse kitock of 111lo s, Bloc.*4 Tst-e thlatans, d1 ileg,' iavck lands, Single and Double Foo 'low stocks On hand nnd chetp2r thah they have ev been sold before in this narkett A CENT. FOR 1'IE E 3ECLIPE3i E" FORTABLE EcMg1lN N. Which Lend the World for Strength, DN rability and sitttplicity. They are the mtot comnplele Engines it% the mnrke, anad hav, never failed to give satisfaction. They re ceived t he hight ('ent enniatl A wnrds, 1 w, medlals and Iwo itii,lomas. Gold ?ledatl a lnternational Irxhif)ition,t ;lelhotirne Ans tralia. in ev4inp%tition with twenty.five othe ECngines fr'otn all parts of the world. Firs l'reintittn ua one huundredt l ar 1, 1. Si Lottls. Nit) , October, 1882, over fourteet, other Engines. AGENTS ALSO FOR TIlE lIarley''s Patent Reverml. Wile Tooti h Harrowli. Sta>ttdard O'ttltlvatorv--Rti(l icag a sad wallking,. Standard Re, pers & Mowers. The Jnstly l;,enokned Telegrall Feed Cutltters. CN bhl RRA T'll) WA VN1m;.O Ot T the liglienet ear in tin woril. irtt" ,tny crop tila:t lie:tper a e i et. 1. iig hiter .t'raft It"al'er i t1 ic world. is 1e rio F plert Ite8per in the worl TI l'l: 11 I t' cAn rn Oin slt per hil Bale y'st o rougeront nii.sib. si n n. itarusl Cr nIo.Ivnato,.... 1u l'lhsStandard enpers [& nowo Tigrwder fo ipad (onter ns., 11linh lrain Lonther ietng a wp<ed. A Iil loo alray iIt lauetipand II CoIom Hlem il d~ lRuhher. Pickirg. w GuI. mers.l' Fi l ating Cl h oo ks.l $IeI.'Ii Al arge uiu ne oft~ th inost .. i.oe icinellry funised:' upon.It appheat'i. maarch 22, I1883 2:l 3m, LOOK OUT ! The Big Show Still --IN ~TILLiIhey c'lonw and ye.t Ihey go. Th'loo ll k i 11is of WalnnI i and511 1, Pane lieds, con1 ie md11 then aire goneo. Ipindle1, TIrundtle, and Sinlle UeCdF, alt >rices. lied Springs, Wr.VI, Shnt 'k and C'oil on uIi:res.ses, Chaulirs andt !!ocker's, ll grades 1. llarge vatriety of l,x1 tnsonl, Kitelhen, enpoliy atnd(X Cente Tabiles, Parlohr and! hamber1 li i ts . Lonn1 (ges, Cradtles, Crib1s, VhInois101, II(i la cItck, Umbrilellla Sita1511, hrlomosi), Ntltoes, Frameas, &c , Ki;tlCen ndt 4idie Bloardt lafe(s. AlIways oni handt( ai genrarl l ine of Uin Ii'r. nkers Sopplies, conIsisIinlg ofl C'askets, iial11 Cases andi liin lIi Robes., forl: h111h' ex , a lyls. (CoIlt14Ins Trined in any 1yle oft llalesC andl Plates, at all hiou,r, All (Goods lit hticsl aoignares. Call and.1 ce for youriselves . No charige Inad It a,ar oo1k lug. Accept thnlks for pnst fa lirs. A. ME. RIUNL~ -TRADF.~ NORMAN'S ~UIRAt. Z CORDIA -M1ARK ach n,1 iIPi4l w Ii tClpl of e y octpnh (I Il 11all P'rompltly relievituc Dyre'ntery. NnSenM. AcIdItV yOf h'ep si HeaOrthulrn), I ltk nnv I IofeadachoI all Iyl gI hf, c 1 tha Storepil n:11 11tr al I ran : litoutlInes ora ch1an;;a (if food orv NEUTRALIZINC CORDIAL Is as pleasant anId harmless as ]l1taclr heri-y1I Vito. loes ll no co'nt.in (pi'an andl will not consti tip. Specially re-,m jTnertef ed for SoaaIl no(us and Teothinlg Price 5e- and $:r- per bottle. RnotifPiUaHh Dravory(uIl merI I5arin I 21 <fleins lEXOEIa1oR OIIEMICAL (00, SoIe Propriaoor, WalhiataS. C.. U.L A. oi,:e hv., W, T. L:eFALL,