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THE SEN TIN EL, D. F 3RADLEY,9ditor IUI NS C. II.. S C.: THURSDA?, AUGUST 30, 1883. Th3 Ta.iff-Intornal Taxation should be Abolished. There has been a good deal said in Sotill Carolina about "Frco Tr:ade" and "I'o Ptection" recently, especially since the in. ten!ion of Congresaman Dibble and Timlannn to support Randall for Speaker of tho next i.ouse has been nlle pitblic, Tht Tarifl is nn itricnte question nild requtres much sidy to be understood. We doubt it one halt the Congressmen understand it in all is henrin(^ 'pen the Government and the penp'e. The Vc V sttdly puhlio ques" lions the more nre we convltecd that states innnship i': lollnided on a common sense, proclical view of thingi, and not. on theor. ies which bok philosophers work out from p.'ii'es triginnlly sound so far as they go, 1 Itt whlich are not. applicable, on neconnt o o:her prine'pnls equtlly sound which ani In,l sight of by these theorist.. Frcetrnde means of course direct tnxatiot which would crash us of tile Soutih to atom1 rntd burden us more heavily thtln the 1adi c:l taxation prior to 187t1. Tihe ('oustitu I Ol of the Uliled States reqlutires direc taxes to he levied in propo'tion to popula I on South airolina otas otte fittieth pin of the population, and would have to rnis (lne liltiet i ot necessary to su port the Federal Governmnent. some $1,1)00 (00 annunally as her share. Ulode Islan withll immenise wei i. hiving only 275.00 people where South Carolinl has a m iiot would only centibutc 0ut of her 111unIidatic n+.01u 1,500,000 to our ..000.000. ('i we sIlandl S.1000,tl0) a yea t? Not tiucli We would have to pay for every ng'ro, th S:me as the Norlhern Stales pay for Ihei millionnires. Imnligine New York, tor .a ':ouldl nnd Vandlerbilt, cont:"ihtlting nll tntrae to I'lupprlt tle Government that South Carolina for t wo negroes. As to the Illat'ternl e1'CVentue, it is a toSI of r:alict ctrrnption in every I ar' of thi, State at lenst.--a centre ot negro politic. it e langer our control of c..unt"y and S e:,,:c na'tirs and oar Federal repie-enilrion. If t:en llrages andlt fosters it Sysiemll of ( 'pin-'ige which is reptlgna::t to outr teilm of Uovern iuent fand ditesinble to outr people. By all Imeills let tle spy nd tie informer go. Be. :"iles it is illn"jlist to le South. Propor tionalely, we driik Iore whiskey an-l smuoke I re lohicco than the Northern i eople. We t'retore pay the most of (le wi-iskey and11 ' ' co tax. aiit tnt, by the lnst act of C ,grs, is left of this systeml. Butl when t he iney gets into te Federal Trelsury Nor.hirn thieves and plotters goble up tle butlk of it, or it is apent inl workcs of ptlblic nuility of which the North gets the lions ;Ahare. There is no equanlity in it. t Itenuds ituch moe (han the tarilf' inequialities to impl'ove i li s land bienefit 03 iter seel ions i is a1 contaniIt 1:3t drinofmoov~ 1ut (of lth. cratis Imv deihe!arued inl favior' of whIiping out I hie last ve<(ige of' the systeml, andil in our( opin(33io thir hieads arie level' . Th3ere0r.e we' alre in fnvo oit'f ai taif or ( revenuie -a tiaril tor' reveinle onliy, if 111131 to meanit levy i enoughi atid no( morie thiinu e1(ou1gh, to ineet thle expenises of the~ Govtn meat. Wye artet nIt erly oppiosed to a iitf ott the Repubiiiic;iniidea11 of prote (ction3 for (lie (cake1 of protI(ectio n. A I niW fleviied w ilh a viewi Sraise re2ve'tme will give till thie inicidetal prolectlion neCceHsiary fatr (on1 homte pro(dl3e 11ions: for to raiise $2030,00lt 3,000, wdtl give ourt I 031me prlucers e3C1 very nteede ndvaniiii 3 ilge. Ilesides, his 50oon n1sh itrnal Ii evenne((I l:axes are aboelishedi, th Go' ivernmlenit, bingI(i depeienltt 03on lS culsm ilonie to1 raise re venue, wifllihave to enicourntge imptii'tl ais biy main:i3g1hie dutiirs reasonablde. Ig-otec live duit ies arve on3ly piossible (w me 31333 prtci3ve duities in1 the Repub13lean'13 sen3se) wrhen (lie Govertnmenit hais (the liiiourIces o1 sppor3t and(t can11 theefore nford tof dis, courageI~ 03' prioihbit foreignl imtpoai3(oili" tax onl whiiskey no it ohineco, you (Ilke herl depi'iedet (13 forteigtii 3 npo13 Ioni~s, as 33o caml uch (31 a aiff as will biing ill for'eignt g lads to piy the dt33ie's. It was for1 (his reaisonm Ihat iie bibbl prof eci i'on i inisisted(, inl lie liist (Con giess. 03n ireI tiig (te whiskey and tobcitco lax, and1( thlit A rithur woulid not reromlinendi the total nhiol tion of the lillelnal lievenuil)( 3ys((m1-m rMi hr this was 033e oif 3 le re'asons-th le (illher was, for thIeir' hientchm ien, 1rewards for pa rty After 313 malt co3uiderion (, I hoise aire (1he conctsion(311 haveiii' arrived at, 3and1 iwe believe Ithey ale (on a 1(oundil founit Tinll, A anIy raite C hey are'~ our conlvictioniis of whMil is best for uts, anid we' shill hohl toi I iii utl some(31 hel tel'r negllmen(ts are produlcei th3an we havie yet( 1een toi coninlce lis 3 ilte contrary. The 'Cenormou(s"i' bral nis of thle editors o0 ue GreenI33vill f Nrnmani wie think you1 soon hie quieted and( your brai1 restored to its .,orni working coniti(ol By all miennis r'am. in g'j3iet dulring dlog dlity Over exCiCcnt or n challenge to mior(n e inihnt by cit her of hn nhiove mentine editoris mighiI tan a ahetal reult naid f I growing city of' Gro Iille might ithereh lhe deprivedl of mios.. of its gas ando Ia. lotally irr thle dark. h:e gniet. Joh'dn ' T hehn, a respect ablb and en'i puie itue farmer of Union c-otunty, S. C. 5i'D(i 0 'ui killed by Ii negr'o tenifl haom Mrl. lit hnr was remionlu srIin ' g his fence r-ilN Tlhe mnrde'i ye,been itt rOc,ion rittd the mnt11 w(w in jaiil will lhkely pa , is h fa. iteuntoA of the $.1 8. C. Rie Regi ment, IIit'VA CITV, Aug. 22d, 18. 'Jhe reuinion of to 2e1 8N. C. Itfe legi, metnt convenetd to day under a omit or Col. Bowen, heretofore announeed trough the paper". At half pnat 11 o'clock A. M. the aut. vivors foi'nledt in front of one or the hotels, tended by Col. Bowetn and IttJot Dendy, and mnrohel to the 1inerttl Spring, about ox lndred yards. Tht r Were joined by i uniber of citizens oft he town and surround ug countr; . Soont dlfvt thei* aliia l many of the fair tadies honored thent with their presene. taking thei- sett on the second floor of tIhe stand tt, ihe aprilgs. ie tneeting wias talled to order by Col. Blowen, Who explained briefly the objects of tip mteetitg, which wos to perfect. as niar as possible, nil the rolls of the various Coinlpatnies for preservt tion as State re cords in nccordantce With the Act. of the Oeneral Assenbly of J>nntutry 31st 1882 lie spoke of the gloriou record of the 2d sout i Carolina liegimentl that he felt proud or it, and he felt nssured that every sur vivor of tihe llegtnent, were equally so. lie then real it bt ief history of its organ. iiaition, It s hatttles,skirutishes, narches, &c. to the turrender at Appottattox of the Army of Northern Virginia by Gen. it. E. Lee, Apt ii li , 18h5-giving in detail the dent his, resignutions, prumnlions of tle field oflicers, &c. Mijor i)endy was called for. who respon ted to the call in ilt earnest, speech-ie spoke at lentth of tihe Cloriotts record of tIhe 2 South Carolina Ittfle liegiment. We regret we are not able -o give his speech inl hill. Lient. I,ee, of Company A, was loudly ca ltl for, who cnine upon the atatn antd delivered otn of the inost. beautiful atnd tonlehing speeches we ever listened to, Is Irother So'tler.., Survirors of the 2nd S. C. /t.f'lex, /,adlie. and (Grtlemeon: 11 is with feeling of ininglel pleasure and pt ipin thtt I ntin present to take part in tIhe ceremonies of this re,urnon--of pleasre ihat we anre able t o greet once tnore cotntmadtes on ninty I well touglt titlit; coaioas on nnany a weary tratmp; sulvivo"rs of the c.mun tthe hivonao tuil the ho"pital; partnkers o' equa1 pe"rils atnt cotnantn iwivations thottglh all the c.inging scenes 1ndti varied foune nti of fot evetnt Ifl years, w ben e st outd shoul (. ler to: sholer, hearing alnft '-Ihe stars and . tiba'' nimi seeking, it perchance we ntight,. t to buil up il tesitblisnh it tuntt,hern Con ted..-y. /).s a/iter risUnt. I'rnvilnce ,bs leareedI otherw ist-i. seeinedl other, w,se bet I0 tine I'tc owers above. And wi,lst we think upon what might hiave heeu: upotn the toil iat1t1 ind n,l andi treuastre 11tat ere: expentel inl tet; ctnest; upon Ilte bright hopes that were exting:nishel in tie tall tit stinte's right, when we ht,:k upon It, -r 1a1red 1nI hattered battalion-; upon Ith. aotll i of n:en+s whose choaes con - ~tnly frmnti the grave: when we c il to tbintl tien bri h it tites tm!1d1 forms who enlisted sn gladiy ino 1he strt g_"c. and whose mtenorie are outlinot sio cletlry on the curt i of tIhe paii- tttt hIloset hones tests ittler the sot of every ib 11tte fiel, tromutnihe SoIlbi Caurolina Co:s Ito the I'otimac; when we think of the n"t,l eclips'"at A-p )natox: of the Sou!h hereft of her ch I iren. tlispoiletd of her properly. ai, for eight long years tihe prey of a roh ,er hain. tha vanlal honie of legalixe,l free hooters; tinnn wo see no bright iiting to the elolld of yutr lin tiy no reconpense for Wiint we have spent, enditred tnami nlflereh; no ricth leg:t'y of fail ib, ttelfrelitnce 1t114 selfsncritv no but aig of a nobler man. hood inl oa pitrer nilnriotis ; nnn increlnM ei 'ove Ior- ie'land1 for which we tave sil ritiice i s nnnh: no incresel ndinwnoation foi the nehievemnentts of it her.ic pa:Is[; 1nta higher prtotpt iun;s nl brtighlor" hops-- irom lite retrospect of vhta1t hn.ns beci tin.t--el mla wvnnts betei nchievel? No mny friendts, we wol not, if we i'ttinhi bal.t otnt the brmight rmeard tnr - .. --, .. t-- i n n a atan -- cuoinsiln- | ny, a-idta-ncnt, s'eltnacritlee, delvoatiham ii inru n, tnt honor andt to patriontismi. tVt h nve hitinl sat hj cetie to ia tiery I t--wt it-nve beenu detinlintd itn tine schootal of adavesaity', ninat it isii amatie a;i int larideo thnat we baye ptnast tint atidteal "waithi nno smel~i aot irie nupon oiui g-at-tnentt s;"' thatt Mtniiie'ry whio wlithlaoodai the stoii oi hantile at t2al lI:nr ,ot, lat.ni-n-'s lain, !ai.nIvtan liiii nl tid linasan, whenm lie wart wins ntver, were not rtecreant to I In itamtaies' tat gltorinaonits at, antd ianid tall tint a'lttreitnnts. and corrupnit'o-i ant 10tdie:t tmiisrmle notiintinedl themir' hnonr iani thieir sell resae,- t, anad bnore a ntoble parmt in t ite work of rest oraltiiotn. it n., to mevinve tad p,etpi-te to thiese treco tectionts: tan re.gister atndt oen-till tine nnes ant inc tivinig iad then dlead, :ud tt nemntt ntior costevlyte tieas tat a iivng brntlerhoinnat, t Inn wet lan metitt tt tdny; andtt perhtaps btitnen- thInt memorncn-inl itbras itt nmonaiamennin mnarle wvill bei thett taill-awe detsire ton pefc We trunst iha limeyt wil It tictlnl andt anccuratle, givimng his dune imted tot omlituer imnti pnrivale, to hm whoil tilt in tine toertit ot inmuleI, '-withI inis bi:ack t otin h eti! indn is ftet tao the fiat, to tutm wiio lingered in the hnospitai aint died fromnn wouilndm tor wt,asi ing dliseat-t, inway fromti hainie andt trientait;i ininnm whont isurnvivethe in w an, fouighat tai pelncefull lields ile bn alttic of lite. iad now ret'St itn sainta itaint grave;. :imil lrstly in haimi whona stall suraviv,s tine a- g posttle it? pt'e ani recotncuiubmtion, ian.i wiho [ comma 0its liv inand tt tdeamd, iln se insetful av - OCa il mro life. A int whalet shali we say of t lie re'cordl th:un wie altsire tt petrptetInta to tay? line raecortd taf tine '21 Sothal Carorliin.n liittes. it is sanli icintintn stay that:t it is Ihei tecord't of a wurethly membei,tr att lr-uton'.,n Iigiadt tt hotiu, itireltts ctarpe, of the Armyi of Nor thet'9 whot witbisitd i le storm't ant hattile iti thea Seven tys- f.ghlt tannd itihintild, ill tint steondt .\ln anssns itad tIne Wtikirness, :nanad sliired till in in itnmphals mn teneses ant aour warint-tg faintuneis-' franin tine opemi-nang gunlatit l"ont Sinnier C ta tine i't:n 'ai mcisc at .\PP I tt inetoax. Whi .t irring iteminonits are awink -t teed by then natmens wich wi are emablazonedi itn tour haule it-it.gs' Whait inl-aducoect ionn bay th Incoall c-ll if inames--hlita tr tamies oii thosem who lir..e4 tine pidae uan tngthi tain turnoble riganntinn. Whaitt ia cotra-t tdt ciur dlepleuted tranks tinrnishi In tht brighni atrrny of galhlinttpcirni i, ''who with ridioht itt heir hinn, and defiaceit ntei e-ye,' tateredtam thitin swellinag rtanks altnte sandl of Suthvansin.ui in tihe apeing tiny. aaf I tte raevaiih ut. Vt hnere is th In gtina Mmartt' liet-t tat thei endtina .\lalnassailo Wlia-e tat her' bra-.ve comadesttt'.-tlimcers andti sobtiiers itnn hethour tat vuiaory thenay ibreatthn.! thcii lt'att n thIn gloiouts luehls titI h:iIt. Wh nae I i lntiinstoa, htis wothy saucessotr, andi whaein nit tn-nny tath' wna, s Iitarivivted tint warii. 'I bty died-m an peitcealt lields, na ivi ng , i to tihll nyn t ru inedt f,rltnet umnd dlesa, ante homeit. ar Ile hindnt t hey loavedt so well. "l't~ece hait nli her victotries tno lessa re - nownted thann war,"-. mal thiere :are helrate -* wha ie Ibly in ith but s iny simgnaitt ita On mltin ae msty iatmnai of very ay hnte. l Survivor of Comtipany .\' where ar', tin test of thnose onne huaindrted gilhmnit sit-t i. whoan tistred tat the toll ('mll itofIno th inmes ont the sindms anf Chaaie.t talInn-hiar ari 0 tose lthirty o therit wh lainfterwim i' o tia aiur diepletd rankhm Wihee is IIhtite, where, tare tine liowie' whneret are the Wilsaatm' . i .\lKet atti Doty , inoI Ut-it-i, andtm Drueii ta nn, and oabal! atndlc thera whs Innm mtIa 7 atppjear on oatr nrants. Moitnne tell an thnt hat - r tie fIetlda of Virgii a Hit I oime at ian-nktn - Moluntain; smeiia mi haot.iti'a'a; Mlinet salrviveal tine nigsiagl; somtae res5t in unn owmtn gnravens: Satma tain-n tin ai et nhie h i a a in .in 'All true patriots, whose nemories wt skal t er Oherlsh, emd whose rtrtuts we shall strlve to .etuulnt e. " Soldie! l'em! thy warrare &er, Sleep the sleep that. knows nn breaking, Drean of battle fields no more Day ut danger, nights of waking, ' Soldier rest! thy altarfatre o''r, Dreaan or fighting fields to iora, Sleep the aleep ti.Nt knoNe not breiking, Morn of to((, nour of nights of waking." Capinin W. C. WnaVrdltw, of Aug'tstn. t., was callc4t for, who exhibited at diary kept by bitu throtgh the war, whioh is a con), p!ete history of his ('otuptny, K, from its organization to the surren tor. The gallant 1ardlaw was shot. Ihrongh the chest the 81th of Juue 1862 at Fritsier's Faram. It was thought his wound waits nortal, but to the strprise of all. he was back on d(ty in i short time, soitna and well. lie was again seriously wounded sit. Spotsylvania in I864, bit 8011 relwrne'l again to his post. of duty. His gallantry on the field of' balite, and his almost Intiraculoui recovory are fih rea sot we ntention thsesec inuidetts. Col. Rt. A. Thoipson was Called for, who camne upon the sttnd and expressed his gratifi lilt loll t neetlog so mnany of I lie survivors of the 2I Sont hi Carolitn Rt. hut. asl he w.ts not prepared to uaitke a speech, he tsktd to be excused frott speak ing. Major U. L. Cox was then called for, who w.ts on the stutand--he rose, and in a1 t.ew woed. spoke of the ditieulhies in mnak ing correct. rolls of h is oldI Cotnaanny, 1), nttd he alla asked to he excused front speak ing. Capt. W. E. WnIlerrs tlen offered a res t",tltion that a reunion be halol at Williiittsion1 on the 22nd day of Atigist, 1881. for thel puI of conipleting the rolls as required ,lter the :ci- ('api. Wardtaw moved as at sub-litite h it i comittittee of five tae atp poilel to Coner with eaicl ot ther, nidl lake auch steps a1s aIhty deem proper for the c,m, pletion oIf the rolls, atl ,f they think necC essau'y to call 1 retion at stch littie 1s Ihey ltink best. The solbstit it1' was atdopIe I The comitn consis,ts of Cap'. War"dh:iw. 'l:.i Uhotly, 11ns. %Il sc sna, W. - . I.ee, D)r, 13. F. lown, :stl (Aol. litowen. Leiters were rev ive-l by Cl P,owet frmt 1. t;. Wa tlrd t :tlint,ut, sif Lonisvstne, Ky., froms .1. I, .11i1ly, of( C.ss cottny, Texas. Laiienaetnt Compity i.. txpresaing Iheir grats sfie:t ion IIf' letermlltit'lion o to aVe i re , nion of hlie- 'aotl Sottlh Catrolint liilres, also of Iheir regret i not being alel, t o nutletl, bilt sent Ihetr revpects lo te surv"ivo,'s pres entI of the old tcgimatl, thry so CichI love and esteem. Col. liuoen lthn a anotanie t d linier hall heen prep:tredl at the hotel si the low price of 2. 1cnts each. mli all the surtvivors were e.pc:cted to IIke l:nner, 1t1 itf an, were to pr .l'arel or did nout 1ee 1 ab le tt pay, t'r.tnge.neats ha,l 'r .a ly been mttle. and they were respectfilly ilnvited On noiton of W . 1. W'lrdaw, the newt"s p:pers of t'iekens, Ot 'tene, Antler.on an I t .\t1h -villo were rt -t,-ste,l to tlbli.h t he proceelin.s 'he mae;'etii, Iten m al-.'etl. (oul. wow.:n attlou,sced tuntt t-: I h.hl re coivel lattnk rolls f1rm the ,1'l1jont i-o.' al's otlie, for tir.Itr.lh t t un, m0nt :t leuter .It.g ing t,il a r:o o Cta inic' hh l un Iil CUto let ro,Is I. werre Ila I hruAoul he Siate. IIt Suistrvivors 'ormc.1 :gainl :an 1 tn.1 a-eb . haek to the ht,tets, v ten"t all: w-.re s Iv d Wit It aIood dini atter af. whic!h the ,ut -v.v u I ot : goo joiiy ti.s, II .o,-ter.j i.0)on rl lt' insg itti et I--j 'i:n ' -. 1'hte t)oesm t, .\n-lerst,n nmlr t b vili,e papers will p..be co y :ntt oi i.'t. Reunion ofComnpany .). 1Ia:ng;ton L There wv v h1 l 1 - i 'i i s't) 4 t nill We I nesa.l:y, .\ugnti -: I 5. t 'ettunio.s of tih. sam 'i vurs of ith Ghat i t 1 ".4., ('u,1p myv I). 11 1011) Up1on I'nolhng) nan011 -1, It w.,,~ ,,,2,,..o.. were.t'3 t wety1-i.X 12ne'Iibr pre1sen't21'1 , vOl.: t Ca:pl. W1o. It, .\o.uoon, li0ent. .b\. .1. S'kIin.re Serg ' Ii 21,- 1,11w11rt.O. 1I. I, (:i.Il'. '. rp10. .1. P. (il,'oni,, Proiv:2o', i. 01' .\:-k. WV. .\t. Cooley, .\I It. l>el.i. \11. (li.u. 1 (Green'i. It. .\1 l riIV i. .. .\I . II:'unii lbma n WV. W11. I oldelr 01W. I" L:'e. .1. 1, .\t:nihuno, .1. .\1. .\l..joors, T'. W1. .1Matn. .1 '. Ne'wiooa, W11i .01. Scou,.1 01. W10hill, .1 R. WVuo natil resentl1Iing~ I oco er branches of in . (:oo fe,i2,1., sie ser'vice, were 3 trop 1 1.. i.: . .1. .\,-kir 1112 J . I. 11al1ilaly. Complj:ly I-;. IIlmi Jp.Oo) legilon; I). V1. (i.llir'io, lompantI o lI. 7tho 1 IUp1on1 1''un1inton ) (orf1the till prepJ:In lit lor'l lthoe:I,4ion, ii was0, revii'ed:bOil corrects':1 ot, shoin'lg iiiunn rait(2 ('llI)102,4ionlll 101i. ('Is, in: oinber' of non1 conIIo,ai.4j2ole, oofi. 2r. o ober of priv-laes. 191;1 numbloler :Iononbloor 0d1-d ill prlison0 I; 01umi2 er' 210o0110 I, :17; lIniiber't isc,h,.roed. 2:>. (Ia wv.ix ill to -l'1ebe 1, 02" ulniloeII1.1 foi liIgh, in hospoi II. SZi , so4 noi 1,420 In t was2 ml o.. ) . l h'We'oe'', 12ate .\1.-julant11 ofli 1th :oool,10 ] eOglona, forl con11tradting iat Ol corr''lec i g tato f iu' 1 Dia, 211012..n's 211.'.0tl01 of h tarratnder of l.en hee at *0\ppao x ho r11II -- 212, ls is1cre.j li)2po Gary .. C.3valry 11r1 The 1130I melng wa:s a y leas-int rem1''0ion)1 or l 'hon :net 101 forhe 1first tIle in eighuteen ears,4. Miy 21u) jini-jlent of1 c.olnp git rav1e and) g:y, long1~ lolm-oe. was1, ilooIn oi-lh, pr2ovin)g nui IaIeresitng ilemi (0o all 0 resent01 .. ome012 or I lie '"b10ys" ar0e nowi1 gray hah-edii 04'l, 101 It o eih o01her1 I hey are. 51111 t he '11ne boys,'8 as2 when,11 marinllag ami l'oliging.t l-f ed, hlft (1 ut, h21 l hopefull and1 chee34rul, ilI a .\ppemaItox, whIere 11hey3 surrenderedi2'co lie h:e,4 :10)1biging~ib up1 thle tear, 2they' ao irobabaIly werdl':l00.ong 01he las2t in 11he army11 >f Notheol \'ie~inbIIi: hI 13112se l'o-iot, l lbca 10nly3 2a1er) "Mart:1. (bhry'' gove t he Theo n0020 antdieiigwilaeplc it W11 iljlIin,1 . onl Iji Tlcsd 'Iy ill .\1og 240 tdtiinittiont, dio.'l ol te 21) inid. Demoortin Statesm:'ii 0111orI:I lif er hto said0 to hois wit1': oalljow cani I Iear" l:at.ber wvaits le-i' mtuI 4)n the other, shtoro."' A to) inh1:Id: '' Woiil I we' ere t.honi1( h breat11hto'ohe1 fiollowintg (0arn' o'5t pratye: "Oh,) t hou bi el) oo iat il tirom whlomt I ht:ol my01 l1ija, 110( i'i homt I have overI trousted, it it be 3 Ith y wilI grait too: t mty sotflet.itng umi04 andt that0 I speedvoiI) t,it to Ilolit iI 'I' . .. .' ,uil ol ,)12 i An" Iuvestigation;dao11 ''ho 110tiule publiselud Ity 11y lalt week in reference to tho contiduct of Ulovonuo oliffit Is in cupturinig h:1m stills, has borio fruit ulreedy, amnd IS will be uacol from thu following telegram an;invest igaiOn ham been ttoirdod. Lot it bu full and con p let(": WA-111NOTON, Autt t 25.-The Coinmi"ioner of rntternlal iievennu to.diay int:t.-(ote<1 Rt'veino Agenit, I'owoll, at 1{1aluitli, N. C- to i,t stj, gato tho report tt?t several rOeenual (ffloors in tho tpper part of South Carolina h%vo bon swinldling thm govornnent ny hiring pr-solH to pit up old stilla in romot.o plae'A anel Ihon (apturu the material inl the night titro and obtain tho govorn" ineut, ruwarl of fifty dollars lor tach tii'o, and also tha hatto a naio m tor-iaI is then put ilp il anothur par-t of Ih1o Statto a seize(I aagain. I is a!aloe<luI that only at low stills (npltured in tho Monntatins of Sonth Carolinat havt really beeu used for illicit, distilling. Ex-(hancellrl Jnmes 1. Cal-ro!l d1ieu l5riday evening, th e 2It t, iu .. :1t Cu-4sar's II'''d, ulged about 70 t'('lrs. lli vats walkin(, in the t toods i lew (latyS beforo his (lcath, Iln<1 at small HIpi<I('r I it him in the , Iaoo. froml this ('ip1hlat set in and tormiaate<d inl d(alth . Chancol lor Carroll was a nat ive of E-('_ ielI coun:y, wa(H ('lcctetl to the lJ( .islature'( sevoral i,iim.s a1t1( in 1859 vls electet at Chatnce.(llor, which lositit(l I hel<ln itil 1858 wheii ho oflico wavs atbolIishc<. Ile was a nun of high chat-acter, and line legal tttaiienTiOtls. The Slalpirt man uscrip1 of enit erono,,iy, vhich has 1cased1 such lively controversy in iter.iry circles, is prononice.I by 1ir. Meil >atnes aan't Profressor 5aycea" ifor;rery, with~ lit. atny chiums to n i,iaWily. l',o.l,rs' iayce comapares it with the Atnaab i o Stone t'so four Ii by Sha pira antdutevet' accepted as anthlentic. d As when She was Young. ''I have used Parker's init' fllsam an I ke it be ler thanl any simifar prepar-auion know of," writes Mirs. I'lIen Perry, wiI it Rev. P. Perry, c' Cohlbhro:k Springs. lass. ".\y hn ir was lm o-t entirelv gr a, mit at dlll:r hottlc of' the Ilt,ni m ht r-e. tored the sof'tncss, 11n11 the bh-ol-n <-!or.it 1l whet I was younIr-uot a single g..- ft t ti- Itefl. tinee I began a'ppying the tal't il illy :haur has staappe'l I,aliiu, 4111 tad I i'' it is n perfectly harmle-s and greeole dressilg." c< OVED' )PEiCiKE .W FlIiE ENlloNE t't: coe:ti,i i'lge tii tNew Viaie< lifl' i'.O ti i i i ii Il,l1 i!le iin--r 'o ric fero1).ceri c.olofUte tO :1 e i)F ine:t'tiIaIt'l :N ,8 .J 1 ;i.I(W N t:l'lr~f 1ii ItN t11' i i tt \W I st it% t'.it \ Pi,fg 'L'i rm. eN. A pp y..to I. A . (1h00. i Itin, 188 eceusti ''('e treImontetti' Insat eiiti utliti.t o'h -. ces of li t :.d . h i t c h i i w il, h e - is . I on i Ist l ti-y). of t :P. M3 \i' lic aet, ounderot a fuIcop ofe inI~ It fitoors , tItfo. Iows: oe i tiy Ii l\', why. Ito Cs'i,AtN Schoo li.l oft Lin andu t I (i,t'ry liriili,'it ini h.u'l Ii,ii I Ri W. . (IA.\:v'N, Pricpalof STRADLEY & BARR (reinvi11e, 4. C: n Attention! Attention! To our friends anll cunstiers we have ily to say out i'IT1)1K (1' p.\ 1; 111)8 ,0 jst commenced coming inl ndel cro long it viht he comtullete in every dellpItmtti. linI vhen yon eotne to Gireentville <lor 't. tail to )ine ancl seu :m as we have it big bargaini or' yout. Th'ue bhe.t lilcncltitg in the Stale for the honey. 12 yards Bllenching 4 1 wide' for ;I 0. Ill yatr s l te:lchigi 4-. witle for 1 1)1). 7 yarels leavy Bileacehig 4.4 wide 1 I04. IS yartrthof uticd -lirting for S1 It. 1 y:tls (iood Shirting for 1 (11) 1:; yards Gooil Sin iitig 4 1 w ide for 1 01) 32 ya.rtls Ctlico for 1 ti1t. 21) , a "it, ('aIc, for 1 011 1le y :is Calico For 1 )0. 13 yatils Calico an i once luzen Bititons, ttl Spool C( t1tot for 1 0), (io,i .leans at 2 cents. I )ie'skin (:ssitete From 1(1 cents to one olhar. Ali: ac: 1)re.e (iols'at I1Ec Twilled Dres f is ivolk :t 1 2.3c. lrocaded r1)ss Goods l. le. Li t h is e lai ' t r t m c ue t t e c n s h o w y o u ii ill line eel lIbeck a1101 litte CIoaeks Iro.tn -1f, ), ., 75. 8 I t o I f1it. Ieh Yaris t .i (itnts"ier biutch. S" iwt' ith tfbis co ne .1 . . : "' we n yoi uc t i ttrenvillet nl we gia.-lulec se Ctioa or utouey reltumlctl.I Voir friti.tls, I'. O. Bll G2. <1 Eil h-I.eisifieil liv .\eii of iiit' E tit':'ai Ase,in-i 3 i f l'al Ilei i iif,et lie, iigadF *Ajc1; e , irft4'i'.fie ettbr i e el. cellh Cha inian tre' o \c'j'c itnor., 2ltf et;N tie t'.~ ut ci. , i Pay' ta'.ti's e ie t f s o ltt ny'i c i St t tilg istectt frCrn.sfrisn- yS ali 1 , 1s83 .17 4 uth Carolina Military Acadermy, r.'. e-:i,. E'it.r. i:-T FAi, .. C., Aug. c;, 1I. )FIIlI \l,I ictnice is er''hey givetn ofC ilhe focllowineg ienrtifieiarty va - a.Cen s'in ithis i i n 'tcity ('g Ere ev ie ony 'jI Ptcicken I 'o ity Eltwo 'c iibhtues fo - lhce jIl'c'cs 1'iliti'[on'ce iiiy itn c ih 'e tclurnmn c 114 of e ttir cit tigrI-Gen .l8hn3on f laod,l 1roe aier of the Adjutpnt and exInnac:on heh nteeral.e ebr x .at rei'Sc tye '.Cnt' ccl' n es in the countties J. 'iko P. Ti.\lAy, Supterstcin iten den, ico'ptof the Adju5cc' t t dInsptietctort hE Svivorl ~eofthey varins lcmmandsc UJN IONS of A E.L will bce leci fci-c I'alI S beeing iche tie<4 rucitniu cif se<:niting ne. racey. Ju'etay mtcy prtevenct maniy frotm ttg meii' oucl t iiil. ....y.. ah s .h;innc;ry l18'2 Pi'ckents 1)1s e.t hei .1 4 companii;ett s l in iih field mel I It rte, wVere~ ('iciy. Soi far 1'very .ew haive [j Iftnkse, Stamtcps. I ustrtitonts, andc, It 'e "''.'s, 11he Oriiguinal HIlfs, wrill bec .'en-t trpplicatin Ice tis l)c'pyitmenct. A clijant andu Inspiject or G enl-i, 'T OTI(' , is heerebhy given, ftat n ppeli. ~ ictt i l be~ nule(1 at. ihe~ I exI ces cof' theu Legislatutreocf the Sitfe of Southl rcin i, for ai IRcefcharier of the Sitssacfiras p 'Trnie f olottd, wh lifthn samett powers dI~ priieges asu tse hieret fet granted,l f iii be vc'ece itt lthe prec'senlt ownere ,14 lI N 1, TihlENLl', Secet.iry, aie Tr'rcster t. ThAid. E'O "i TX (1 But still we keep on buying Good for "Slu t (as i," and von know when mon)y it senre wVO p1oor Iortala 'Vho hauv a Iittl olI can sceco Big li;argias for Casha. 'o, l:ead M airk antd Iearn Wheir< You (anl Securo Bar"gains I ((ig R a l'gita No. 1. Our eniro Sttck oI Sufiftlhel i'uN (aoods t,o ho Hold at, cost or the next thirty dny". Vood Biargaina N4. 2. nim.ml)tr tlihis altI tell your nei h1 mrt! The very best C4at V I'o04 nauhIk t"e are sellin rg at (11. 16 yards fol 1.00. Real iltargaint No. 3. A Id a goodti one itto ) All our (ine lun-notslit le cloi.el Out :at New urk ca,st. Be ,urc yoU comc and ee them. It extra barg:aini lefotre, so we c"allI this IBargain No. 4. We mreaIl the ol relialelr Troy iltiSItir's. I membrli this! t n ca". b::y :: r"in iorcei) I,mlnrlt 11 hirtfo r 175i. wor).ll h illy 81 00; :1 t iltforce I t1:Ub rrilti-ctt yhitt Itor 5i. wirt.h fully *1.00; a Liten 'rtnt Unlanirid Shtt lior 51) cenats irth fully 75r.; a I,inen Pirint ilmu ldrret d Sh+ir"t fIr fall >. wti rt.h tail y . Ii ,a't go w ithio:It, it, h t ciimeL aid see its. Ve are still v (. wee ttot her I' i s it itr i . whiti alit . r 1u it. Il * .or ; iatt P; hi. ha c. tl i hl)k I l' at ' ict lIb. taorm.., ,,t;,., Cs t . he r y~ has i'' at , a., 1)1. at ,at tail, h5o and .itta.t A tot1tS o v, h u~(arga s 'laea thiu (ine i.ae onltim.dsupye Fe:o Ltssto neellausio'n Ita at,o if yo comle yeary e will' try o lease i you.. )'eatils lis~)'t ft miscellaneu bar-1 leac in t.in n, il rtay i *seb,htb >a vior it0Ie.i's o $.0 nothe tbal eah ar w'id'ily o Yuti atil t an ther 10 w'ide' ir $ .0(. 00i yads, heavy ashirting, on.y 1. yard Wexr shl"ir~till, ol gi.00t ( ardstt ge shr ging, 'only tho 00ia si t ,u thesamet me .uauud. e Won't,s&I iI get i >tadrergillmoSpun, WL hi'W l n? WANT, ' Not here ndvertisrnuents to nitrnet nittei.. 'ion to draw Irade, but genuine, timon put r bargatins. 'lhe people wont something nmore lthi vian pretentions for their nonty'8 wortbl J. \IOl(tGAN & IMO'd ability ur. ena,acily is directed to that cil. The people's interest is our tatbretl, nh" all the rain we posseos is busily engage' stutlying how we cau bestserve the publ" interest. O(r Slipper trade hi been Immense t The prics were ot course the chief induct ment. Weo still have a small lot to clot ont. for a mere song We propost sbilling them now while it the season in whloh lho ttlies need the' lend the list aid look at the gbods. 38 pair Vliipers to close at $1 30 wor' $1 90. 13 pair Slippers to close at $1 85 wor $2 50. 1t pair Slipper to close at $2 16 wor+ $2 74. I pair Slippers to close at. $1 th: wor, $1 7i. 27 p .'r Slippers to close at $1 50 wort $2 0C. I I pair -lippers to close at $1 -5. wor $200. 22 pair Slip"pers to close nt $1 15 wet' $1 50., f pair Silipper"s to close at 85 cents wori $1 50. The Frenclh Sateen advertised I:tst wet lis been closed )il. . A few of those all Wool Nnn's Veilit ndlvertised1 lust week nt 20 cents still ( han.d. It is httailly pibable aiese gno: wihl ever he sold again fo- ils price. r' nec shnhall luil to ex:nait"- them at hens Sl'1"CI.11 liAltGAINS otfered in Whi PiItlacs This i:i the sea".n fi1r our ele-trance sa' tnil hiI"gaut ie to be hull tlI .,long (i, line at. J. H. Morgan & Bro' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MER CHANTS, 44i E N V 11 aE, S. C. LOOK OUT! The Big Show Stil IN S TlI,L Ihey come nnaol yet they go. ''h(1 J Qr N ;l.ll: Bt 1;.\L8 ,wilt not Stal .\11 kiIls of 'ahntta n Panl l'aii ieds, coiai :itil Ihthen nye gine. Spirt lle, T'ru aci t , andl ittI le tIets; a ' prices, litla prin, , W ire tik. 21hu 1c 1 (',a , \1:11tvess,s, C'hairs .ta,l I:.,cke:rs, all 41:-1. A1 harge v:trtty it E.I4n1 n. ii,IChe. 'e il "I ( I T it"'able ii. Pa lor :h lhan,u-r snils. t..,ntges. I;rad'Ie-., (ri : iW\' atn"":s, I{:at li:,el, . Unt breli-a St:a:. ('hr-~mts., Alurue.. l'rninet &eC, V.:Icua att1 i id li ,.I ti:at'es. SI wo) taul Itatt"t : g:'uerai !ine ut (l1nle 11hari:al t'atir. anl d lim-aal CiI ni . fw ror , sex :111 slli t . l'~Hi'li rimaaa,e .t l i va !I it l o iu olles atil i ' al'es, :at al! h0o:1 AII 1t hau l ho l i t m I t'illtiets o l 2x'l: P 'I i: t'. ii . . ' l'i u, A ct ,ta 1s, to ;l2 W ecord:'-inee :~u wi'h thes 1upp, lct1, in,': ny Itpoved) naleeeinber' 23. 1ctil.' : itn,tii hereb i veni ih attii ' ltli ewil bt Io .t for te llei n f t axeslli lIton lATit i ).r \t Ohe isayo epebr 8. tlw itr tu ' in pti iil Otber 20Iu . ha - itI li' ii d( mitls. .1Iti2Cll 118 ntl I t a'22' .'e u it8 iuis l, l ee eivs 1.1i X'.. aiiichoi'olltu w a,e Tai l 11' mi85' , n ot ' p-i..1 0 1.1 Fo athetl cionveniui r t)'t I tapyrs tw bat the tA44i11lowin ,'esnifh .m tatdN below1 or i hei.g colectio 0ftx s Wenedaad hus 0y Ocobrilla :t t I,iher1ty. n~iptc Il Prsch at . nndey. Stcown.ito. WhrtbyiGhr i S. h U. KiB ' A. r "t'n thled SyatenT Cueny, Nationa