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D, F BItADLl$,11lt4or P'ICKEN 0". 'L .6.QC.: THURMDIT, MLY 10, 180. 1 or s,arrip/ion, ,1 OO per annunm for.si tnnth., 15 rents: .,fricii in odrane A.d(e ti.rments lteritet a1 one dollar r-r Rgnh"t " or'n , inch or l..r ir/hr first in.srrltn and fifty rent." for rarh .u x 'tr ion. 1 irral ti..nrtnt mINR7r to nrc/ii.e,:'/:. o/her* -4.rrtir.,Pfora+ir months or ,/ the /cyear. (}hlnurtf Notirce and Tributes of Respect t3'i rgetd.' as aa,1,er/i.emrnltx .,iP ijv mtidaksf*.ie iollars in ad In*i (' titble end Rane all. 7'ongressmann ntnel 1)ibble from111 lihe ftist Ilistrict of Ithis State is jtst now recciv itig a gool deal of attention from lthe press n.t thle Statne heco ue It t declarel his in. 4enon to vo'e for S. J 1andlal for Speak ,(r of the next Hlouse. 'Mr. Dibble has pub iished it long letter int (lefen-e of his pro posed sn e t't f Mr. litnlil. The Nes and Courier is bringing the free trade lash down en Nitr. ltiblte to make him vote for irlisle. of ket(tneky, but Ir. 1)1l.ble is not made of tr. 9ci-tIof s tII to be toved from whtni he thinks is right by any such menns. We n(lmitre his pluck antd in dependence, though it ttny be lie has taken ia wrong course. Nir-. l,indall, it is asserted ty t%te pntpvrs op posing him, is the frietAi atit. ally of the protectionist. Al-ompolist tar if rotbhers, &c. Upon the othel" hand i its climnted( Iltht Mi. ('rilisle is a *rze trader, Ante-ilonopolist &c., and represents the true sittiments of a tiority of the 1)eto. cros of the Country and the best ilterests of the ptople. TI,is taritf iuest ion i n perplexing one and not one half the voters -ot'inis iottnt'V have given it thought enough to know >;vhether they are really free Irniiers or pro lecti(onist. lin11, while we are opposel to the proteclion policy of the Itepublican ptarty, which bnilhls Ip huge ntonopolies 111nid prot('cis rich corpurotions at the cx p ense of Ite ngricitilttttralist tand consintaets of the country, we nre at Ilhe snie tite of the opinion of ire Dibble, in refereice to itnaking the laritf the tnin ix-+no inl the nexi l'resileut iul elect ion. Thitt very issue, citi trihte ais mitch. if not more, to the dle fett of ia*ncock in 188. tu hn anyt ing else. If it is inne the lending issue in 1814, the ltepublictnng will win nsin A Cert:tin nttntt of ley has to be raised every year to meet. the currentt expenses of ihe Govetntent antl piy the interest on the publc debt. This initst h e done either by import duties or direct loxation. The former is preferalle, and until the public Trae"e thle leadintg issue inx 18$84, are only3 inv'iiing defeat for the Dlentocracy. WIe believe thait the tari l' shiiulid re'ceivie iprer atnlenti iont ntl ii ai horouigih r'efornott I ion its soon ais thle D)emtocratIs gain power, but tI' e grent I uest ion of ecottnmy in thle nuntiniist rotion or lie Gloverntinient anti civ iI service reform shtontil noit he siubord init cii to this onie sitngle iquest ion. WhIiile we cintcide with Iir-It' Itibble ini tese views, we! do not bel'ieve it nii eessiary to elecl .\lt. 1anllI to cairry' tem out, nndm hope to see Mr . Carl-iisle s ticeed to the spieakership of the ntext hlouse. A Cyclone. IIen vy wV inds anid rinii stortms paQIsed over' potions of MIissouri i, Pennosy Ilvain, l(antsas, Nevada i, i)akot a, I own, IlIi lios o til Inadiana on last Satuiiyo, doinag coi miilernble damnullge to1 athe grow ing crops anil butilings, Ike wholte of which wilt nygre gile mantiy I thousands of dollars. In many113 plaies Ithe Mt orma wats necomipainiedl by I.ntil, whlih k illeid young calhes andlI ambs ini lensits, andI ciiut lie cotrn so it wvill inot hide a jack r.ibbit An inspeetlinag p:n- y, coni st ing of Dra. Me('inio-li, of New herry, and1 C -i axlenutor liradley of licken'i , an othe1 i rs. enmtie to his plaee in spec'(iaIli trin. islt utrsdlay 281h itit. , for'1 lihe 'upose of intspi'ct ing (ourt t'onivict (Ctanp, s5einiigly 1.r Ihe biceefit o thle convicts emptloyed 'oin atIho graing if the Grieeniwo.od, h,ietes & Sphtlartubirg liail. road. lint we hive biened' it iniitittei hin stach ir-spect iota wats noilie morie in thle intera est of the ('olumbtuia ('anall lIhan fort'hei hen'u tit of' our o mivict s. -/,aorear //e /era/dl WYe aret ait a loss to k niiw houw lin intspec, ton of the C'on'vici Canntip, al Lri tents (cotthi be for the "len,./it" of the C oItlumbiai C'ianh T'he Legisintineo hits fixedi the miiun unmber of hiands to be wor'ked oan the ('a natl and( I tiount oufmontiey to lie expeindi ed in thle pr'osecutliont of the wvork, andti the inispectioni at. Launrens hadl no mlor-e to dot wit hi thle intlerest of thle Columiain Catna I hiatn it did with ihlyt h ing else. Ot her reasonis i'n.finenced thle invies i gilt ion WIe don'I Ihkirk Ihie best interest ot' (. h,. & .9. It. It. will be subserved by such insinaitationis. Rev. WiVn. II. Sticklandl hats resigned Ike past1oraite of Ithe (Grieenav ille luipp st. Chu trchI anid acepled a call front a church ini Natsh veille, Tennessuee, ao, a salary of $2.000t a year*, witha Ihe renit: of the~ parsonage free. lie will be given a mtonthIs vitnt ion. cvry year andl hIs expenses to asiaiitlioni meiet inigs pniut. Benjain>Johnason,1 ooloredi, who was so terribly htirned in tIle-Wlre at (Greenville oan thle 8 th instnt, hats since died from his iln juries. Ifii is the second dheath from the fire. The others who~ were burned are re covering. John 11. Livin~giufon, of'-(Ortange buirg, lia been aIpp)ointed UJnite,d SLtates Afairabala for thisi Staite, v'ice A4. JBlythe resigniad. Asiatic cholera is raginig terribly in Egynt. nnmtiolable, nnd alight (ntiNge resilted fr6m't11is cnuse. ''wu rdnitled ritfty one 'co'iefndents report that the crop Wis har, ver"'d 'hi tine condii ion- A portinn of the crop Wis wintier-kille, 'tnd tltrel-etnninder of i i't IW onl were t aiiang'l by cold weatt'. Rpring oats tvertr also iit red by uativita'bly wentb er- The uistal yield taer store inl tle northern Cotties is 115 bushels lie yield inl 1882 was 211 bushts per acre anl t h1e.y rd 'dt I he present c"edp is est iimi1I edI at 13 bushels. '.r,11 so'wn'ti$ will yi ,ll I t lushels and spring-sown 1 I bushels per acre Sevet corrt'Ipouleit etimte Ilat the tolil proiltiction will be greater. :3 that it will be eqully as large, and 7 fthat it will he less than , 42.mill ll'e -"verage of these t'eli's slIiv atdecrense ot 20 per cent, Iigtit *orresponlenIts report the qutaliy of the grnin better than last year, 51 as good all 0:i not oi goo<l. hI n .e n id,ile counlics the usu.i1 yield ZS 17 bihshels 'l'he yield o' 1883 is 1 I busheb: The yield of fal'-sotii is /i bilshels and of spring-.owii II hush,!ls per acre. Six ci rresponidenis report tIti the total plrodulctirn will be greater th1a n lust yelir, 3 Ihai. it will be iheI st1re, naoile t ihat it will be less, fili these repo'I'; s'1,iw an nverage decrease of 28 per cent. as clinparel wit h 1882. 'I lie lecrease in, lihe total proliiclionl of wheat inl the State this year as conipai'etl with last year. hied upon titee rettntis, will he -a-.:1 -.u't I"slels, an ti h e decrease :in oats 1,:8:,'.1 bushels. from Charlottc .1ottri1i b .'Iser'er -1ith. Railroad Men Gone Wrong Vesieriy ti'fternoon iwo arrests were m11ad1e inl tltis' ily lint caused a g"eri sttlr pl ise anlong our cit i.et1, tlnd 1the snrj"tire was increaSe1l to astoisllnlent -a's Ilie de velopments of the trial were ir..d-e knowii. The p:trties arresicdl were .J. 1. ANtns. who ha- been iieket agent fur fihe A ir-L.ine. R(ich .i -tE anl C'. (. & A. 17aitrals iii ii'" city ',:t ttwo years prast, noll C':pt E. 0. Nesh'il,. who is xvell known to the raveling pi,plic as it condiwtier oi the Air Lime rtoatl i charge upoifn which Ihey were nr'testetl is emiibihIzzleiti. Nir Ahailus Was arreemia few miiuie before ille to sell tickets for the 2 ,'cltck tr:tins an,l taken to the otlice 41' Capt. It. P- W:l-in g, tiial iilslice. 'Il 1. Nesbit was inl hed at his botiling hiuoise when tile ilicer steppel in on him The i parties secieil \l es-rs. l :r .lI &" W%a'ket for c~un,rl, wIltc ;hm pros.'cution, ta:s rei)ues: It'l bty .1 ilgt lP: Vi.l Sieuck, .\:Ijor W. .1. \tlintgolnery a tl Col. 11. 1 .lunes. ''he al egation of the r.tilro:,l con p:lny wtis that .\lr. Adamins nih i r Nesbit tere aeling inl culltsi,n to lefrautl the rail ru:nd comnpany, antl h:1a1 heen at it for suine lttme pmst, pr(Snn1tbly for (wu years- itit one case of eabezzleinent was hrouitht f gi ist It'. A ians W'hile I w, c:ises wete brouight ngaiiai the conllcter- It seem' tl it soie tle lila ye:lr, \ir \I!r'cer Slt irier, the gtr:tl lsSen1ger agent, sujec.e41 that "ou'e'tiiig wv:is ging winilig oft th' Air-Line r l, :s onl in.,tiluttinrianu invesiiiiti , im he futtunl Ih:1t no onlly' was Somuet4inig wnr-tug uln the .\ -ii-l.:ne r14:111, hill ill Was4 lu t cor rt"tt inl 1te +'b:nrl ttt licket otliee, A tlele4 live n\.I emtpl-yed' ill wol'k tip I t C:l a.mi! lits I: . " c.:li , li ,ie, il the :tres aa,l ti -il ye-ter.lay. The rit rna'l conp-inlly Chargt',l t hat NIt. .\ rflitu i1:l i,-1u4,i ltci cels wviihul sfun iaL Ih"''", 11:1 (':1p'- .e"hil nook th,"-m upl wvlh, out' l it-toli''g i -lit , uuml 1-eittnl te themi s ito h ilit'icket g,nt It ii v' >.-ii.i i t t":le the ululley. Tfl-e pruse olison t,tfereil eviduceii 'h..wiing I't iulth e 14 i 1hi v ut April tia, \Ir. leorge Fa;rrin-_1n b u.!t iwe i ikeis if nl 'h.tirh le te Ai hinl:t, in" ni ihere,l 2 i1i' i l he tther 2.M fi ths i 2. 12 w it gv t' i :t it"1. wh, ten t w it \ lIr. ' sitgl , :n e i l r. il arinigl ton g"'ve the l iekel 2 .112 to o i h ict our Ni ii t f,l w:s in char1ge of the irtil . It wa:s ii-il he - '- - .. ......,,..11 byci t e Iroseilion,t' ( pov tim ..1, totl hin t elu tilten iln ofnu ite A.':iit T.i U.W O ad mbilit ng ' th- tail . sh-i g l ne b Vt'heri coiui r :it wilher waits is mbe,n-y the propiition it d r'$iieted wil heatf A. tn hiie tal to him tuo thernu. siai...ig 1lv.lo. uhie patit .\ ii . hte. Nerrv, in ' A iiiru dtec~ iet'w e ih .\lGoge itarrliig touo Fir.Netit fa lt ;io''v chiredN ewh o. e inga:rsa in has nTheroadbeOverchre' tring ot eCounined to Dei e comp y,nTi heroab vlenScessator.h l he ne'tiuited for onejtl oiu of this rieturni ThrLas m uch onr e'si.l yte'se rbut t its ioe sulie hut t avliag' y. i )l Iffhe itleleitns ered no ie i.lyenc e i 'Theii'ioftiie d)'ie ie tlid,r wasi rea ilteh ilue Titheni ohercwags nof chihs castsio in i'refne I tt' he amoun iet of: l'the line b'Tiishiatystice eile theiatile wouh'i rolesisoft\lr. iAd:iiis li $o.i0i bus titild liotdt ailal I o thoti,lfrom ie uiethe sma for ill it0neh.'(itI Theipati were boun hou-ui, ineil id f whih atui the hear ill he~ iwafi coml t ed fit flt o t ' 'tt i-il.i telirarrt lit til ait foitr tofiti teetit liin veNionu utd titty wuiillmny Ediy-l beit-it he is urp-t it i o ccsineiwlldi 't.. ifers 'Ilois the'r"end i nott ye," nd itis h'itd darkily tht other istariki i lindevleop wtt auuto detetivei jeingi'iti utif he hastdon HoW t Cotton Fields Locked on the First of July. WAs1II\o'roN Jutly 110,--The Jnt)y '"port of the l epir't1mt'nt o Agiicultule .i1t,:auEs very general i'mlrovemlent in the t"+!dititon bf cotin. 1{aius w're ,gerrc'ril up 'to the 1611h or 201h )of Jine inl lenI elrowtos have been 11regnen1t 'inee. T'lrt+re 41:a been ann excess of ti+ ui'is.re iuietfrhi'atg With the cil Iivat.uh atn plromoliig Iiegrow iof grass. Clenn fields ire fouiid only in fbivored tit i'r id ml lun'es of protlhpl -miad Iushing cuttivaitr( . -51'/t%-Junle 20rb the gtrowl)h hias besn ti 'alt. '1'n1 )rnra dhsirieltt thl pllals are ttill sm tall but i .ihinby, aed mak iug grt at progress wh recent cultlivation. h'le( only comiphail of droiight coines froim e.'t ei''rI tl i.ll h Iwesiter Te-xas, fromt he Colurad o "It'llnid,iMpb livers. A few coullies in 8outh Ca-rid l . ai Ueorgin re lorl preseut netd of ruinl. 'lhe recent dis, 'tribu'ion of anoistture hals been: ,puite iln etlual. Adams Couity, Missis,;.ippi, has had shloweis dnily lor live weeks I' Pike Colnt,y for six to eighl wee'ks. The general n'verage'vf'contlition ha1s advanced fromn 811 l0 91I. ,ost July there was an illprove. luent of I hree p1.11118 from 89 to !)'l. The I elurns of July since 1871) hive indicated i higher cord.illon Ihant in J-tue, except ill li871, 1873 aatol 18.79i. The spluig weather Wasi too vaI'b'-le rtl terllperanture andt 1n1i1. ltn're, ne it -i,4ai1x' ha11 been in formear years, fot' the highest oiditioin of tile pl.nt. The only reltgradle cuttditon i:) reported sr, Arkan,ris, where a loss of three .piu'ts ,s ntde Iitrm excessive rains, cool -iights an! inijuries ron hini-h bIuKs, red ante itli I tsl. '1 bt.re is at p'61m1i,e of imlproveinet diri',tg Jlly. A gain of ell poitus lias been alide ill the norihern zone, North Carolina 1lu11 ''eitues ee, setven in Ueorgill, nix in SothlllIi C1rolintil, 1oiir ill Texas,thrt"ee it NI is 1~sippl, tIwo in Virginia aInd one ill Filiril Alaill at1i and ,oistula sltand as in Juntle. For Jui y the Slate averutg's as follows: Vilgi111a 8:, Nor th 'Ci'irolina .4-, S uh)I Car. ulhrut :.h, Uuorgiul !1;. Flornthl 1.1, Alabama 87, i 'a2I - i 1p1 89, 1,0uisia t 11, Tex as18 93, 41 kalsaisi 1 8-, ''ennlessee 88. 11 ormiis have wrought little ijtll y ias yetl. The c'terpil lar h a Iappeared"1 at at i-w points frtam Suolh Caro-lln 111" Texas, lag lItulee cetillly. Ailab:"lux, Il-e sit, on lid tood of wormts ap )' ere onl Jtune 20. Thle bull wurml is ut work in Ueulun counlly 'ITex:s. 'icking .mill coaimence ill sootiiwestcrn Texas usbot the :'tuh ot Jtuly. 7"rF: eno:uls I iln : t i-:. 1'o..t'miirA. July 10. -The Stalte Depatl, men"t ut .%g ice lbure h:1. received :+1, re It'lu frt.om lown1s1ip corresplondents, e,4i' erlig every c1l nly il n lie State, j i sI ow ing the can'lition t t h ecropis oil .luly 181. The comtliy,ionier turni,hes tile tOllowing coi uoI h i t II 1 1 l Ihese reportts. TIwo bt1 red modl three correspondentS r(ei141r. 11hal the w'eatlie was ge ealuu lia- I vusable l'or gtowiig erops dl uringhe motnthi of Jutne, andt 112 s:ay that it was tnlavor. zble. 'I he growth of fthe cotton was cleckedl by the cttol, dry weat r I li l-y, uit under the ilupeltus of ,enarmh:t a 81.1wers it h:, mll te :.i:"d im lpr veml en t ,r the l it 11tllI, antd but 'tor' the fahi re' to obtltitt perlei Ita"lida, w d the injulry Irol call lsem i nlready stlted, it tobl ave reached an average coindullonl this mIonthi. Ihe crulp was: inl the b.est pos~Ible condttlionl to r ce.V' lohe til betel it ut Ilhe rains, 11 ltil ily Mlay hatd CFlubledl ltam! 1o free it entir'ely titI1 grla*M. 'Ithre IS, howiever. Inl n11111 ltcallies, a delicienlcy of la h, and it Iha been imllpo,sible t gi ve etinlnit the li e.. ce,tary work. 'i s reduces the presenlt cont111uo below the poilt it wouill 3heri Ilise have reacedti. ('oIIttn is reportedl in northorn Carotliua lit i , at gaun c f 1li, e , i t .ItI , inl m iid'lle i lohui lllt 87. it gain It :1, aItd lower it' ar lina 8, a 1 ;ain tit it. 'Thi akes l e ovf r, laihe t o obtain3', I t ,88-2.n e pp e thee itili aOIlr('4b1le oihil1on0 weei ioer87. by12 1 latr favoriablle ('asons, il 88,he1 yil diti on atl l this tim. 2 hat 1 'thie Ipresemi Sat oil lie asi. slistarory risul's 'lT' coiidiijon of' the cornii Iro lt'oed alo' lien Siunrl by t 111 2 t hegfavorCblie iel o2.-o the pas mon i In he.ecion wereth 'largesttreI in river and1. cick111 ho8m tis give ito 411 I his ep 22he turn'liers ha'tt'vei liyn livsienty141 sIuler illantd l ate.i I As i tis1 cro lit tllitge proporti1on of1484 il is sti y ent. as1 the land2 wereil oveix wadb andi plan.1 21. Ilni,,and i rp liel I"Iio, htas1 8 nodee 01hiorough lyii worked in al lirlleeiu Ils ct'21. d1illi 2(on ( is re or(e liinl1: nothern 1ar8lin 1 he 1'8t', '1uiddle l'arol 86 ando 2ower CV'1'1g. lnat287, of nyperae 4.or' hei lt o1 lf cto aga8ilist21 8 olIi e 11 2 iOtof Jlc a111 o 101181, I le 'sitl of 188, 118 le3 od0 Ilt.118 11hLeiigo colun.it talon reori's conin anu aeag oiIbitlion, and24 Newherryo and1 willteton 1eport the182 l l iwest1con'iiti 8 de ondwilio orilf iae i. c8rihernt ilro l1 i l ie d8, in rt'ddxe t'ali a e'.o,I tId Iin lIorl Carlinwa 1Ci'n'fvie f opr Cilhe Stat lif of9,h agrtain lthe'i irto June1 andil I I rngthd firt of Jutly 181281 'lr . a I axg of.Ii l~ AND142144 fiuA It ay ,'4011 Th'(le c'iopI liio f orghlule ('0181epor td for t he loawera 001111nd 1 lroiii canleIIioi 2. 1iiTh~ecnitiipo isent poate is re poirtedIIC (t 8 i bigd gli lishV48 'ota.oes at 117 rannts Ihen,solv'es, and has tlleret re no conneclion with sny 3t&st'AA ha'v6 been coritnilleet The fost n'thonnt of the i:ittg dI''ihe ex penses is maid to be nholnt tt;flftt, and S111t, it i Me:"'e,'can be rti''"VAMui with ont Irontbl'u. 't10v who hn "e ' ogolilted or bought Ihe r,li$e-l warr1nn3I, ht wover. 'l!ly lose the anmol tas on theIn, ' iallowedt by the governnent. ''he \1rsh,11's vlm-y "I- 't .t)O( a yenr, alntl his proper perlisiales ubmut $..,0o nlre. 0i the Highway. To he E ditor of the Pickens S"'nini: Seeing your coItlmnina are open for all who desiro to give their views )n the ttblo -h gh way question, at matte'-'o'f the greatest inlportance Liaht, coulId be iention-l' in my viv,ew, '1 submit a el'w thoughts for pubictLion. 'I'ire is nothiI'g mnoro importan t than good roads, amd nothing tspeaks better nor e'ihances the vaino of property Ynoro -t"ib:it t gol ighi 1ttayti. In ihe 'th 'town ihip, in which I reside and which I 111pplos+e is a1s mot111tiainious0 as any inl the County or State, we have so called roads ket'jt pll by the pmblic, bit some are not, rodils, nor neer, wriil be while ti.ey remain whore they are withont dumpi ng and mak lig fills. There are at 1I1I1lnbet of h1IS o3 the so called roads thtat will risO about one foot, in four. T'hre'c have been petitlions selnt to the County Cornltissi-ooers to make stnine haoges, bit, every r te they by off scioms to turn somtebody's john quiqla on the Wrong sido of the house. So they file objections and that stops the whels an it appears t.he law stops right thlero. So whit: Li Iaw taitds still its now, the road, will tiover be fit, to travel. A general r, -location of tI o r,ads is the first thing tiat Ilist, take phnoce, thel the law as it niow stands it good enough. Some 1)elet)0 cry tax the peoplu. That inl my view is for want 01 a better consIdention, or ia Lihough t of getting a%03 ontae3t and31 wollking it, with pine bru,,h and leaving it wors,"me tiltla ie f~und it, atnd t"nter suit, ag:inst the Coli:s sioners for his pay amd take mnt; of his ownt principtle ti prove telit 10:141 Lo be good, and more cost, to be atlducd. Thle samte mettn ir- er) ing to day, ''lax Loo Ilighl,' The p et,ple who ownt the landl anl] other I'o perty are pa-J il -'f the tax1's to rtn3 lotll: nt"bo 'Is to t'et. :t1 t'very 1 m111a1's 1 1il111 el, so Iltt 1'VtT tntI n it-lel to I ' p' ll t he t i 1I lirt glt ott of 1)3 gt ,l,m ' 1I11, e oul, n 11, 1 ill not11, le3the the 13ih-tan'o 1of3 a( G reenIville3 and1 'la-.h.y, IPiek.'ls MII 31333 distaIn'e, II il'-ss iL is nlecessarIy to) shiorten3 thIem. A man11 whdeli traIveli.lg thei r'o:ul once01 12:33n1 to 3a fieldi ini a1 'ack, hie 131u t a pumpkm(I in one3 end1 of1 the sack and1 3a tock kno11w wh y be1 did1 notL pu a1 pu3 p-. kinl in thel 01rther1 033d 31u3d takeI. Loo at a3 time,1 1110 replied, "this is the way 11h(131 alys done 311o ie o1 awa1y8 1'd do like hle dild." flhIt the 313:11 Stoppjed to persuad1ie him13 to try hi's best ," for' is roc i1C~ wa too hea3vy' anyhow1011, and31 bei a1 ways)' had1 to) "toa)3 it bac1k with i himui." AdI so) iL iM ith I 8some1 1peoplo about3 thle roads1, t hey 1ha1ve. 3 always b)1een there lad we.1 haIvi madlie (33t wvithI the 133 a1 3 man13 3 mih as8 well I ha3 1I3veir, g' a1n 3xe and 311. w .Vil not) buyl anot)3 (. putI St'eel inl it, and11I 1i 3m.e l1ys' it is juIst hke( a3 road3 freshi wor'i oil 1)13 38 gohnle orI pa3sL tra3vililg, 81) woik 33ga1in-ll- t311his time takeni 1)ut of A Iy) man11 (f commo) n p di Il) l k(eepJ It upj, conIIequetlthe 1- 3'a1 . Lwice1 the amount111 ithII 0 l 133 13m3ge to tihe team11 and0 w:lgoI, iL lbe31'i3 thei wa'3gon3 31:d the t:an d3(otes th, 83a331 wI 11rk inll the31 1113!ime, a1 man31 andI( his 1land( is worthI one~ tin31 301 33333ket,2. So by 31 re-lotion 13)a33. 3 aplin,3g thle musel as01337 thle h11w r'e ilires, t welv day133s ill 1the year33, we1 Mi wouh1 Iha33vt' good ro-03(! (, otheri'wise we. never''3 will. Tis is my 33)'01ini13 I 'th1 may *. ha37 33ve it 335 they -u~y 11. Why the Oali Eim '0 d Man." ''s, that 'as indly sto." sait Jenkitns, -.u Mir '43r'trning gray nit1t 'afllia g out bef is ti-t . Use something? S, wir h'), b ntst 'hn p: restlorers are ilange+6n. --'" nu Itib%'Vett! his friebrWM, -but P1'tke1' il, Ifltt arinn is ats lartulbbs Its it i' ft , j,t *Ve trical it, am gi know,av Uise, .tIr llaaa a show nnit the boys will Auon ailp "i. 'tm 'Old Jenkins.'' It never tails to rueno be 'mriginal' cIt 'tA gay or fadt ha .ichly perlrtnical.it blanttt <lressintg. Machinery Notice. -o* 'tt 's impsln'veil Light Draft \laai-s ('onton (lis. tI- "Ny's .xcelstor nnd Gris"tvold Cottt ('ins. at'Ahar's Sutenit Etines, Ycparators al Stiv Mills. Gult '< Malagnolia Cotton Gin t' Cotnie 4" Cot pet it ion wit h 'early eve 1i ' 1in1 on the tniark*t, nA Ihe State Fait te .'nt it every inst ance has beaten i omhpetitors, atnd taken the honors for fit itnples. light tltanft, ntal quick nntd go rork. II is neknowlelgel to uiake a clet r ands stnouther enfr:p', ~itht le<ss'At p thii fly Gin knto'e't -t the ttatle. The EK'celsior anil Griseolil Gits enjo n excee'l'igly hig- Yepitat ionl, 'id1 th s"ho hAv. thetut wobili tot. excestge I tny o her 'Gin, which spec.s *'ell ink thi naise. 'Ph"e Ex'Celsior'ans it circtlar roll box al a-te'ntel ribs \ tich are so constructe.l tIh I M.sea t a an ituposibili, 10 choke it. We have sold qitile winmber of Frarquh; stem l'.Mgt es, 'Li II orizonal attil Ye it.el, ail in very iistance they have pro n to be just as recotitinended, antiI ha ive-n perfect satisfaction, wI:icht is say il great denl considering what is expect f at Mlachine of4ltis kint, besiles at tutnh t thetntm wert hI to ptties Who lad xpetience whutever in mlchinery, at nnk iheir first lesuon on tle Engine pure tsetl For GitiiI1t Cott tll ie Vertical Engi . preferable hratn the I'tct thmat it costs le' is tore easily nattuged asid am reIuires le tel. -- .\r. Fa'rquar's reputatin for itakit nw MIills ais 1l struatl to atat of his E {+nt" stul Sepsarars. ('nai.pttes With 1"1rices atl terins to 1I t us. 'otrresp ie e ce s licitil. J. H. Morgan &.Bi GItFENV K I aLE, S.,c. Bridges to Let. CO()L.'/T1 ('' 1-1t1/O\/'RI;'S ti'IC -,4'i a ht s (; II., .Mss.y 1';Ih. 18$";. iiiM .\i It1\I; l.b \S DA.\ will1 C \:.! 11I Iigv, ;u-' .'" 2-\life lisve Iss1 1ls . pt1 po se (t sl llt. g O w he 11'i 11bin =a id lPI iigr. inI t he I li ally a A,gnai I i i' ',' a \I. Enti's ai ge aiton ah l:ll. vler. tat tie I'' 4lirk Ioar I ''outty a,-iiaosiaasione.. N r,lice tu Supjetrvisorsa e '% ' ru-eiai haereby nthorliizel.1aial requ-ra Ito a rtlat lii.te )v'a-t'ees ot tite vni iajals itt l'i:katas Ia'aiiiytaty ottl< at it laiit s'neti l' ta atilita a:tih iital ~viy ha:t li 'awoak htaitis alila lailth lla aet ween~i thea i lit ihi flutly tan, thte I lay ofi Saept.ntiter 188., ian,l it taiar t -ililiti Itit hae stli&ciaeil tat lilt ah i ltala itt giaai l l t'it ion,i a tealt he lie 0 .er;,et- sin lie teaat':ai ai jilt lia''ut int goi e tltb 'venai the lay htave iito work 12 il1ay.ais~ a 1itit'il lby ha iv. lIy) tttata' Ioatril if I t in lty 4 t t attisPt'ftat I). Li. DL lt.\aNI', Clark. july I19, 188:3 4:-l 4 igainist thle lEtiie of Jacaoab l.ewis, il 3asesed, w dl preasent a't te n hor atet II ally litatl ; alti tloase liielil loi t iti lstiate will aatatke paayinentt to theu u lersi gned. ANlTltNY' I l EWIS, ('.\ l IElulNl- I.EWai8, N. I) PllO8NS. Ailaiitrnais, WaVill annexedl. jualy 19, 1888 4-13 COT TON GIE lohn .\i. irrai, Plhainatiti, agatinst Sinita. lIntswell, Deafetndat. f)Y~ nutahoiiy itt lil (ritrt fotr sa;e, nonta ) in~ tae abovie sliaild case, ion the tlut b13y oif ,1uly 1 98l, tby hhtat. I. I). WViae pooniat, Preashiling .Jtudge, I watill selil tao la aigheaa hii<lr. alt the raeice oft P'inc tay Goissett, tan TI'ESDAY, the hthl day a uiguist 1888, tat 12 o'clock, NI., thea tol iwing V'A I,IJ.A 1L,1 Ni At tlNE a, to wil I St'nto lEnginei, litiug and Fixture-s; Ii Trahier, witht ltichinatal Fixianres; I (Gt lin (athiPres iadFedr T Ei.ls F A1 LEtt ia credit, uitti he I~ i - atl o Nove-'iiber- 1888, secead-aa I at o te purchIasers, withI t wa iipproave rt ttiaes. wtith itna teet alt 7 pate rt e t. p nttntirn day of :iae. jly 1 ', 1I 43h 1 a iTa: onrat tt( ao t Ciot, l.A nrt: ala Tu : Ca3rui.atrt..:n Uh:.y:a , ('ioalui, S. 0,,* pail 1st, 1888 G Ell I" Ya, that (I. W. Uiiwent, ofr EnisIe - .aent of ('onatinettal insttunce (Cota nyi), iticorpoatedtt' biy the Minaieair Ne, irk, lutt. totrnpliediWa i t Ite requtisititis ( e iAct ifttheas (Genatl iAs"sil3l enitale .att Act tat reglarte the :Agenctties oflaitiu ice 4 aitipanie's not incoiripatda itt Ih ate oif oth Ii nromalinat,"' tald I htereb en'ase thle sanid 4.. WV. hioatn, Agetnt att bl, tao. tke ri,-ks atal iransatct tall btusineasu IausurAance hI this Stiatt iti tihe Caitiay a ickeats, faor at aal ini tbehat orfsaidl Coap alt) xpjirecs .\lh it t,. 18 ~I81.. W. l'. STONEY, ('o,inptroal letr4 Geati ,i .jat' 12 183 4-U Tines are -hrd we 'riust it'Wess; ty Iut t hoe' s ioiY:e l'n cry'Phg; re For all of ts have got to dre?s -But use nrdK"e rsete in buying. U. A Well di'eSAd YtiMy is nlwnys'1Yee: mI Ali-ke on poor snta weailt by', ag It hh's a charm in hone 'br 'ilreet, Bit, best, it'mtakes one henolhy. in So, bear in mindAh't inn to Greenville, S. C. p en le who sell Goods both for 'hi Retail and Wholesale e 1C iri are the headquarters in the Up-courtry for uih tt DRY GOODS: s gol e A ND sol l'sl ur. fol it' ly tdh As th'ey oive an Agent in New York wIs te keeps thetn siuppl.ied with Goods 'every tov week at. the lowest. possible Ma prices. 101 r and we are determined 'o sell Gloods as go( r. low if not sa little lower than th'ey con he : .i v bough'. elsewhere., This may noadtl very thi re loudl, but we t've got. the Goods at prices got ag 1o tnu port Ihe noise. a I9 r "i bvet h-. ion We will mentintl here tlhat rltl' l rat large lot 'Of )ress (l is have been nt+arly all te sold, but we hAsVe Sist receivel a new sup s, ply, and have others which wsill be here in ss a few dalys Tih lIalt Wol f,au i all shad"s, only 1l0c. her ' l1eandi\Stl Uhecked, Lace and Plain Goods, thi I'), cents, soldt for 20 cents. let be klegitat Figuled and liroealed Goods, 15 o 'Ial it 1 'ents, sohl for 2-, cents. t1ot Nin a Veiling in latest li sades, only 20c. 2 ' ! !nobil for :;n cents.is Lovely lirocaded Lace Rinnlings. :; cents, p sohl for 4-) ci nis. Ml .\ll Wool N\1ii's Veiliig. the 1ost fashion-.{ I ntabl sliiles, 3.) Cisnts. aid for -IS cents .7 Ail niainy wtlirs tot) It''ttaller! Is ti in . p I liiigo' lit l.vei lii y will t I f you ~1 . W. ,AILt DR; ALL & (O.11p in uis- lit, i"e lti .)"iy t'ord, iail l le hatroes liilhx very, lighat tor summe wearC:s. 'aeiid lhi- s.unpailes. sI i .1 aat opertml ourta tenalth case tof these Giaoods this inig, I ie burnlxiisoesi and L. Isargesi li 'eaer xhomn bIy nnay Retnail lionase.I N early everybodaay knioawx we hnave rock --haitoma pra~ice s nI)omaextic G oods, ihait forA Ihlas good ot se pubalic wVe qul:T 2n1 iairds New Styies Prlinat S 1. Cha 160 yads Gooda lshiri imag $1. e'- 12 yards tileavy l)arilling 51,.. e- 12 ydsx Gaooda Sealxi Ish.ad~i hirt'tug SI . tak I1t yinad .\lair-.-s i '1 l. U" is 12 yard's Caaaa Tick g'I, . til11 membere h av e the ( bst 1 2 . c-cint see lilack u~ in , aket , ichid we are selling it0 yssad foar onir dllars. F PIN Of aow dsa ('aus~IullercN. Iast ec lIe surec to coiine iad see us isnmd we will su)aviyo maaniy ail i hiese (lGoids. Ouri Stoick ,is haof, tale i,jen'as, L ien DaoylIirs, Wih ite fors Goodasas, imiiieri u c s, br.ees, (Gloves, Ilii and tS.e ac kerch ict i lry, anmd uninIy othe ari soicJle's asaoii masneroas to men11Jiti ar oi'eed to th ii XI Plaalic, I For Less Sioney' Thinn IElsewhtero For i,en i(aloney Tliaun lisewhaere lroemmber alhe place just holow thle old Coiia lii$l'ausnetS 10 x'i E. W. Marshall & Co. ----0 faIaIEEVII,LEt, - - S. C. REMEMBER OUR N. II -.ecialinducertss oflered to nal., clansals andas latiga farnis.ris ia a TYRADLEY& 8A R R i'tenville, )M. C: Never think of our names withott thinf. - 3 you can buy Dry Goods as cheap caper from us than any Hlouso in tia e of business. 'ITe'increase in our trade st do 1Ri 5 e-third over and above last year's sal ir Motto is ever to "LiYe hud let Liv<.' lint we taenl 't tant is, 1v Will telI e very lowest living profit. No Salesman in our 'louse w'll be allo" misrepresent Goods. One price only k''t'f6-r uob'ds, nand th-tt *b 'he iottf.t ce. ltecnause we sell you a Bitte Black Cna-: ere at 12 cants, do not Ohi'n-k it is w": s-you can not ntatch it in Io'wu for 1, We have sold 6,500 yna'ts of our I it" Blenched ,Ooods at 10 cents, sit" t of dlatnay. Dress Go s. cy have at very han<lsome line which n6 fails to please. They have never i re successful t hann til senson in dr >ds--laree large lots having been alrel, ui, and now a hey have .Arbt ten'ed rth lot.. They cannot account for it in this way: W%'hen they have at custoa I has *"been leok+ng around" tlhey lell thet they have the prettiest a ( st Ntoek of ress goods to be fonnd n, lie.tuaiftul half-wool dreas toods athey wi I pit their I2 cZ0'riere dr alx ngainst any li1t guetts in town. 9 goods alone 2,000yards have been so season; it. is the (l teen of cheap dr" alde, anl will lnst as long rt ge)A N 25c for. Somtebotly lost 8oihte indt tewhere, when they bought 40 bolt ss gools woftht 2,)v per yard, for ii ight them so thoy can sell them at yard. Ntun's veiling in all the new fat able shades. W. A. Lt. 0. (. hey will save you money on Dr. Goods.) Black Goods. y are their pets-the darling of tI. rts. Therefore ahey take tnor. pride 9 dlepartntent than any .otathll They te. a Customer go ot it pt'itae or tlulit: consideration. Black etsahtere at ble widt h black erape goonas at 21tc: dhouble width black ca<htmere is as, igly nice 'Ilalily tor ihe price-oa! ds for it dtess pattert-jst innk o' ek tall wool btunting; at 21v; btack Iitng tit lic: black casltoeres I 12) -.t). ;0, (t5 S ne' aial 'a IlI per y '".e pel' 1a'l thet Will -eli y,at as tls aN $.i1) Webltaha buy a few years ek Nun's veiling iraia20 to 4;>' per y .k s'ilks Frois I t l - 1 75 per y:arIl; I1 black -ilk is ext"ra g,il; bhek allp 2" atntl i3c habys their I g si,k tiai: tl.l.-i pretty as i;0 t lack silk. . '. C. A. !y will not be uheaerseld in 4l Goods) lhe Big Show S -IN TLLI I lay cnat.e a' <la yet alaaey got. TI Qr 31AILIilL 1iUh1'.\UTs will hot , k indts ot Wsalnata an.all'anel lieds, c I theni tare gonte. pindatle, T1raudle, and Sintgtcle iks led Spiang~s, WV 'e, 51at':k tand Co tirerse'., (!Ittii's iantd li ockeris, atlI gra targe variety of Extetnsain, Kite mberi't Sutits. Lonnglj.et. tradales, ('a -omost), .\lott te, ramaaes, &c , Klit Sidle aonrd Sa tes. Iwa'tys o nind oa genteal line of l'n 'a's Saupli's, coist11inag airf tail ial (Cta'v and t ial iadRbtes, fot ,tall sty len. CotallitS '':h T inaed in e' ofll I ta les itad l'liates, alt aill hao 'l (loods at bottc ma tigaares. (Ctlt tfor youraasetve'u. Nto chiarge ttunkh tig. Accet lt a kiis or' plasat't faor 15. 188:1U i0 egistration Notic 01'T( h is hierebyv gi van thatol t he lst of itegistra' io fot r ta l' Iicke'ns I oint ntow openll in miy otlice at l'iieens I. f. aor thle ll egistrlatlaao ofalit tpers h iate baecoltte tittld ha re;i'te ci' i genercial eletion,i aon tirst .\ lndaiy mnthllI to tatai auntail thet litrst Naon, uly. itaclusive, praeae.Iintg I the nexa g sat.e shall I e cloaited tad naut i'e opela Ilin. WV. A. CL,Yh)E, crvisor ilegi striationt tor' l'iokenas Caat archtl 8, 1 b8;I 24 NOR?MAN'SU -r T A L IZ2NQ CORDIAL. -'f AURi A sUR1u'and ffectauat Ib ant lrtu,gultarittiee annid tl &ch and Ijowuli tWhethir lt it i.,ec abC(' loil to thll It .tfensivi( t ha tno. FI'nmptly elle.ving Diyu h 4.:1 FIrb.t, 4 uo; Flair, (;r.Iplut l'n! Nti lsc-al, i chuy . i lIcI ad tag o nd1' 't bo ised an nad diamc sJlc he rrythine id o'it s Ot o-i. ia Cn'iltrne Acanoo Prii, 2 . tol $aoo p'r b ttl. n ~'t)It I!) all).il1lglj1.faifUl) D,olira a d ts ?xO~LT0~ IWMt ,LeC n bl' er y,ino. Iloes not cntli.P 'ti-i