The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, September 06, 1883, Image 2
TIE SENTINELe
D. F BRADLEY.tirt
PICQKEN rA X,,.".
T I Rt ' E? T, 8, 1883,
T -.-. - lt
o"nr 1f' r|pfion. 1 1 ; 0 $ - 'c lNIm /r*ix
T%ortnth,. 7.5 , ntl: fre' +y in rrrlttifr
:ld.fir ti nr: frti:rl al one b Pt pi' .
toqutar ',l,' ltth .n Ir.tforlltr Ihe i netoft
-t w".'F."'.v " - -'.a ' '. ' " ijo' ii' i't7tut .
,iler, :.l|."- "u,frdi I entf-t 1uirtnl others
4 , r -4,i : ",, r- "rn . .a or ?,. the yveWt-.
O!l.rit,rrt A nfi ' m tf'iIN/a } f7"r' t er
ch: r ,..- :! 'f'' ''' 'n' a
4 -1"' t; (1 r i -1ollars in rd
fnce
Deputy Collector Ensor :Denies the
Charges.
I)epty Ct,llectur .1. F.. Ensor, in a cnrd
in the Greriville .,etre, of 'ithe 30th tilt.
rtuiittly deniect the chnr ges brought by us
ugain-s the iieveimt' force in this Co"Nty
U)r i'ynr contries the article to have
>efertgt' 't" aK cpoy colleot-orri StottrPe ,
llodgtt andl hin-elf--One are all-.
We will asnire lIr. EInsor that the artice
wats nt ittended to apply to ei.ther of the
gentletnen mentioned, htt 'to 1te contrary
we will asure isi't that we huve not heard
.a single person nccuse hit, or either of the
gentlemen mentioned, of being a party to
% ho fraul---All 11 ipty lardhshf are con
nidered le'einr r,lrlicrra in this section, but
correctly spenking, we suppose they stre not,
and we may have commint ttd an error ins
tting tie '5erdb '-lr'e.n .,!Neora-" The
rhnrges ht:,uld have been ntade atgainst
n>epnty Mtrr.halls. thotgh ' name of no
;,artioular Marshal has beei ,iven us. lr.
E!neor says the atttiole beam untruth upon
its f(ce becante we wid the Government
pa; a rewnrd of $t,0 for every illicit diyt il.
tery dettrtye'l, whereat the fact is the (ov
v,rnnent only pays $10. instead of $,t50.00
The 10. should have read our article more
closely. We said the Ooveritnent pays $50.
"we believe," &o.--we were not positive
as the atnount.ut the Doctor sityv, "I have
no doubt, that in a few, a very few, inrtan
e s we hnve ,eett imposed upon. * * *
In one instance I suspected >,n inposi
tion and the par4y seu t"prcted of puttii"g up
the jot received no remuneration and lost
it first rate atill beriden." Thus the Doctor
tcknowledges that fraud hias been commit
sea.
We believe Dr. Ensor to he honest and
rconsciencious in the discharge of his tuties
nd innocentt ofperpetrating fraul upon the
!)nvernmtent, but that fraud has been 1 er
pectrated upon the (iverntent, we do not
believe there Is a question.
We-are toady to give the proper autthori.
ties. the ntamues of our informants and wil
mate that one of thiu b wi" infotrmed ts,
, t ar article, that ho
The Rlailroadl Coinmissl at. ilat comt
plueted "'a stnditard 8che, -justt andi
reasontablo' patssentger . eight rates;
alsoi rules and reglfaat ionls,"' .'
The roads for thet purpose of fixinig pass..
entger rates have heeni divitdetd ito lhree
elasses, A, ii, anid C'.
Thei roadi classtied as "A"' are: Atlanta
andut Chariot e ir- Line, (cetra Ihailroadh of
Moutth Catrolinia, t 'hiarilot te ' Itohambia atiti
Augueta, Nortlhen'tcrni, South C~arolina
liDilroadi, ilnunittgt on C,olumita And Atu
gutai
Ashley Ii ivert linliroadu, C'halreston Sn.
v nniah, Chiernw uund liarhingitin, (hueraw
andi Suibo).t C(olumiaiila antd GIreenaville,
J.'arenis, Poirt lioyual and Augusta, Spar
aug and I:n ion.
A theivillhe andi 8parlanburtg, Augusta antd
l(noxville, (Cheraw andi Chest e.
get s ,t h l(t pottinds of baggage ont roads
in ll s M\" A in' tto three cmts per inilet; in
c'ass *'I"' :9~ et ma In class "C" 4 ets;
andia for chibie ocer 5 and tier l12 yearsi'
of nyge half of at Ie ablovo rates.
A hug uchiih'l of f reight rates ihas beent I
puihedh' in whIich: 'lie rates upon every.
hingii en'th lby I he liailroads have b,een
fixed'u. We ts iih work of thle t ommOlis
luuion may prov.- n;' hienteticial to thle 1peo.
,p1e ando the roadhs
iThe rates of pa -senger tare have beent re
duied,. and the in.rense In travel, iln conse,
iunc ioifO i the ned i.ion01, will tdouliests a-.
inounit to n,rt ih it t he loss in thle reducit ion
aid t he rovl- nil m ako mioney on t his
bulsiniess in'd ,.ltotsing lt, Wo ituppnito
the treighI rites have' been redtuced also,
but. lhe priove,oiiet tf competing rates andt
lie iiallowa<oe of :eates will miore thlan
CompensaOtett tl e rundas for any retductilot,
stade in i heIr scheduItles, atd we have no
deaiilr buat whr. Il ithradit will, in time, comn
lply with thle reqa eilents of the commiis
e'itini though lon, 4f them miay "kiek" for a
Complimenti?g the Second Rile.
Gbeneral Mjani. 'ult forwardetd the follow
inIg letter to Col, Iloweti, which etipla
ftself andi eontaio a deserved comiplliment
t.o thae-2d ltifie's;
4ti.t:ta S. ,Arvignst 23, 1883.
6'onej' i. PA Mc -n, o'iyy 5,, '. 0., l'ickens
Cotumfy,.& 8.
DZaR ('os..--Y'ur postal of 18th instant
?eceived 20Jth U :i.y oflco here, but haig
bleen absent foe severu'l days from the city,
I- only Neat iis n my retuJrn here thuis mnorn
ing. Ir thanik you for your lied nvttion
to ,,teoe' the eeouniion of the 2d Regiment of
Soulth C:arotlia lite ini IhheCoieetrte
States Arniy; that, etuimand hase a record
for goodh tervice amnd faithful dieshtarge of
theliruduty during the laite war, equal to
any other and surptassed by none. It Is a
matter of great 1'egretto-me tient I did not
e..oqer reeive yon eard--hed it been oth
n se. I e.nw a"9 '- ft",a mjeelf t he
honor? .f b.eing pre-.ir sioI oat s that
.ccasIin. It ia ,aot at leasnt, too flate tou *g.
presa vey rgse. now.
f ueassia, vegy truip yetr,
At M. MANIOAIULT,
.iidtant and Inspeetor General.
Ma. *6Tot: On the naoruirgt 'f'te let
hstv,tNtutltpaied by friends, VV" 'out
otNho faif'Iet 'Ch' ferene, w dh t -held
It $aslA' IV1 in Atederset 'tiaty
a rea~Mit tit'ie Newton's t(Aithrsoa
ounty) b Mirte rstruasiont we'"eCcluded
o renalsn niglt., tltere we had a very
pleasant et* r sfaoagt lewly made Wietas.
We also had the pleadtre of visiting 'New
lots's Chapel," a very cenmodious ehurclh
building just comnpietetd, to which lt. Wil
NM Newton dountel five hundred -dollars.
*ho Workuen have acquitted 41ithnselves
haasesomely, the painting has bet tfinished
up wf't the most equisite 'rate, 'r cetitsg
honor upon the dotrm, atlrd'othlt%Ity. Ot
Thursday 'rermntrg We agM'rt set out on our
ytnrney restehing our destination about I
o'clock, Conference beins, adjourned for
dinner. We were tnet by Mr. Fartner, and
invited to hia table which wans groaning be
vat!al the good things'ef''kin life, to which
'We ti.ftstice. The crop outlook fro:nt the
Eighteen Mile Creek to the Chapel is gloolny
both corn, and cotton will fret average Itt,
*rope.
We will have to give Anderson the huft,
dency over 1iek'els in 4-+e way 'bf got
roads; sign boas-&s heltrg placed at every
fork and cross roads
Conference soon reaumed business, E Il.
lterbert presiding- The spiritual condition
of the chlsch seems to be encouraging, from
the rt orts4 om '4re vn e atthnrges. The
finances were not 'p 'to what they ought to
have been. The formiing of new and snall.
er circuits in West Ailerson and Oconee
conniles was discussed with much interest
We were assignel wo miles West of the
Chapel, and within three miles of fa'a'a
ford on Tllgalo river; where we en-ey1l the
iospArty rf Mr E Cronter. Partly
thirough curiosity and the historical events
in connection with liaton's Island, we were
led to play it a visit. Early on Sattrtlay
mornsug 'efore sunrise, we were mlouat ed
on horsel-ek and iounded awaay over thin
hills and through the vrallies. a9n1til we
reached the river. Hitching our hntses oa
tse banks of the river near the forl. WeWore
an'ist a wild and 'rmatntic scente.y. The
river at the fo'rd is ose-itnarter of a nile
in width. On the Carolina side rises high
ani projecting cliffs; while that of (eomrgia
rose with i a graduaal slone. The Island lies
just below the ford, in diiamond shape. Na.
ture has mande a vety eiual division the
waters, ans ht'y low on tle Easern and
Western htaks of this I-lti. We wander
ed sole distance down the river, until we
camae to a h:alteaux. which was soon freed
fromt its stakeh and by the nil of our skill
ftal pilot we hal a delightful rie tap the
rivet. At length our little bark touched
a he shore of tle Islatnl. Iastening oiar btt
we were sion u.4hred froin the caise brake
into the waving corn. We were ittoraed
that there were one hiundreld Sce of 1.1au
on this isltand, srveat) -lve Itldtig cultivatcd
this year ill corn, all of whiah i- lo.uking
well, cona.ilering the irought anl inferior
cultivaNton. Ona of the events in c.a11,1'c
tion with this Island took pl'ece nearly half
a century sgo, in the day- or nttlliication.
l'erhaps oefore the king of d-y had giltleti
these shores, all nut tare still huhted in
siletace, athe tiouinls bo,wedl their hieid.
---- .-.---- r ,treet . ai aut whose feerI
neri it'tta.,..
Ilyannin head becomei piolit ic.d enianaies. andl
liad resorted hithter to eviade thle lae tad t'
w ipje out inisubs 'The reaitns of theit ta
foritiare werte itnterreda ini Stoniie iaaresi
(Cemotery, na,r l'etndl,tong, S. C.
On 4aleurday ihe hut-ine-st lrantsvact ionu of
t he C otnferenacoeclsedi wii hi a sI i rrinegI lii .
specht fromat hr. (Carli:lt', whot wis jiust tot
lais retutria from .it. Eaglo. (On $aiitdiy w,.
were favioredt withI ,antather addlress fronm the
l)r. ott thIt -Depraaviry of .\taan-.ll is hui h
-Wh'lat hie II hipas for' and' what lie Loves.''
If was tno small fauvor to beL pe'rmtitt ed to si a
antd list en to arhe words o'f cotansesl as they3
fell frornt th lip js of this niuble saan. 'litun
closed tup a very lanterestinig. andi we Iri-,s,
protiiab)le meietinug. Thlena catine Ithe sat
wortd-"*Ooodl by,'" w ith a grip of athe hiasd
tad the glare of thle eye, the last expares,
sioni of friendtsi ip.
Oni Alondah,y, beinig Pepatratled fromt otur
'srarle. yiiur scribe was oa lilt way to
rikit arelsa ivyes andh friendts ini lhe old Emipie.
hatle. WIhile etivelpued in ab cloud of dust,
hec sunt seemied to roll likti a wheel of fire.
barouagh the brassy sky. forcinag a sha ft of
eat upona thle piarchling fiell. 'The fea t
red sonigsters seems to htave deserte-l the
t)rent and relired by Ilie p)les'tant Waters
lhere a he sinet woos tihe lilly quceen ar,dl
lighter sceties manken tahem rejoice. Not
w ithtstatndinig athe dry weather we foundti
'old Ca'rniesville" ton a boomi. They haive
uarted to thte foetndatiota thle ol Cotari
lonse. atid e'rected oin the spota a mnagntifi
enlt brick haiintg, all bietatt i (tally sitauccoetd.
'ioting laini street is a bailconay w ilth l.
lights of stepst reaching tte entranae fromn
tithe1 sidte. Julsl abovo the Judge's dlesks
S pninted ill life size, "ThIe Gotless of
Liberty.'' Shet is represenutedl as slttatdinig
>n Itie globe blitadfohdedl; iaa tier righat hiaad
reelininig at tier nidle is the uinsheathled
sworid; iaa haer left hand, eleviatedl just abiov.
aer shoietaer is tie balanices-al..nl tinskitng a
solhemni buat st rkinig illust ratlons to Itieey
ftli hetieolder.ee
TIhie Ciarnecsville llailroad is now abot
readcy fur the rodlling naock. Etiugh money
ins already bieen subscribed for the coti
plot ioni of the roadt. Theliy ailso have a
Lrager's b,ulge of ahoaat lIo miemibers,
fromi whichl the farmuere say they derive
sonsidherable beinetit.
Ona the secondl Sabbath I attendled Athenas
campmiieeinig. Also attend,edl a very lanter.
*stintg meeting at Shoal Creek lhurcha ini
lIar I counitty, wheure your c'orrespondlent liad
the plteasutre of tmestinig somt enaplised
yotung ladi1 s--beiaag a bachelor, he col
saubscribe to the seatuhnents of the Oleotgi,a
girl who said: She liked ''poety, love atid
maoonshinae." The noble and kind hearted
Georgians thave sufferedl alike as we e-ins
this mighty sdirthi." May their home. ever
be a smshiing oases in this palthests desert.
T. It. Mc W
I)esauan, Septemiber 1 .- ZulettattI is in.
a- state of anarchy. Cetewayo. hae see
for Bt'lalsh pnmattoa,
The -eitert ft "Nitnety Six held t wg
in the Wteet edffeducatIon on laV ftRtt
it wetl ttge.te 'Which addresses were 'fi
wedv ~' enfre Supperintendent of 6'laWM 1
eowa'o , tton' ). W yatt A iken, tel. Itv tes
N. LIcornh, Secretary of State, -Red'$lta
tor Callison of Fdgefleld. Cohal 'fa'*ard
took the position ''at 1m 4ee *tAol Rys.
tern shouli he meilntaias. fMe said it was
not perfect, bit shoult he hnproved from
rine ro time. n t*e'01itseot his rearseks he
said? -
"On a -rrote't ll't to Piekens t(0. '., 'he
was int'nmt''wilh Nalhe nunmber of children
present .kt 'the openi'g of the Piedmont. in
stitt'e, 'mndil'e Wattit'ormed that all that
'cvrs itf' w*,s'ry 'Was to 1"litko a buth and a
'bdy' + t"'l would run ont. 1e dehgit, the
prosl ecs of Ninety tzix were te'tss flatter
ing for he was informned they were burn
theret4nee t a'titmne."
lt'e%)hoVnte-nf the objections to the
I'ree Slroel Pystetn and on this sel4etM.
esahk
"The trdngest ' tjtion arose from the
mnntter of taxation. This is true. It is un
'qual. but when we rise to tlhe high plane
wt' citizenmlhip which a liberal nindedl, gen
etrtust, rttA' Mntgtnanianous people wete ex
pected to nttain this tna't'tt' 'e1 i'nequaliy
dwindles into insigrificance atnd is lost sight
of in the grander conception that all are
citizens. The: are citizetni and we cannot
ignlore it, hence site objectionable features
will be forgot ton in the loftier pntriot iin it
the irtelligent citlien. We never get. full
ret tu -diiectly tot the 'tax we pay. We are
expec'e4 'ro surrender sornetl inR for the
.tate. On this high plane of -citi.enship it
it sordid and tnn-, it' we C:Iane.t A4 porne
tiing in retnrn for the elevntlon of every
nietber of the body politic."
Col. Coward also said that the system was
an ecorm'itcal one,.
"Atd tem raid t(at is clicient working
depended wholy on the c'l'ietcy of tihee Io%
cal or distric ttrustees who are chatrgd with
its itsnmediate supervisiont and application.
Ifr they are ineficient, the whole systent fiti Ils,
or if e'nicient, and thIey are no(1 ttstained
and respected by the earnttinity then the
responsibility is on theme whose unty it was
and they did it not-"
Col. Aiken said that we were cornmitted
to somne syster of edlucation. bt eonetan.
ed the present rysten, and s id it ought to
be anme>iled. lie thought. there were too
tanny schools, "lint the atunnt appor.
lionetd arnong so nany sohlrs was no snall
that we couhi not secure the services of those
who were conipeltent to t'each, and hence
the systei was defective in this rnost vital
particular-"
Colonel f.ilctnte took ground squarely
against the F' Ssehls and sail:
t"lie believrel in the good obl anti-bellnt
systemn which hand taught. ur fathers anti
laothers, than whtut rtone were hetter.
''he present sytemn was of foreign grafting,
and for one hao woal never consent to re
tain it wlhen le had atn opportunity to re.
ject it."
We have always btent a frientt to ile pttb)
lie schohcols and to higher edcation. We
believe it is the durty of the Slate to place
the nans of obtaining. at least, a conmtot
schtool ethueatiot within -.he reach of all her
citizens. We admtit that the present system
is defective, hlt it it tsuch hetter than tao
sy'tern at aill. There are mnany poor cliii
drenk who are at least. aequiriig the rudi
mtents of an educattion in tl.e free schools,
hint wouil not know one letter front ti
.........a r..a',1o A, aio. Cow
tees thes Schol cotnitnt , t~t,
norch bu witha eflicienat bitard whto will co
opieriteu wihI bisi, he cianI d to ttnoh even
tnow willthIs Ihe linated tttetits at hiis diipoas
aI. C~ioonel A Ikt'n also pouintls onltianothli r
great draiw-taack to the ellicient woarking tat
thes systeltn--hsait is thle large nurabe'r of
achiools itan .1 taht dtrict . hltt estabalisinrg
a stlcholathouce is like locat ing a railroadl
every rr ti Waial it convsenlient Io biisealf.
atsd too f''irttuetly, Ittstees give way to the.
paressulre I hsat is bartoughat to haar upona I hetna,
atnd estalishs t wo schools Where thce shouatld
be butt one. Thlere is atnothier thimng, in otsr
oapiniont, whaichs wats n11Iot tuhed upont bay
any) of Ilhe specakers, that is etlirely wronag
sad is doiung the F"reo Schooals a posit ive
itry )-thait is the rulei niadoted lay thle
Sup 1erinI tndent ofat 'dat 0fion ins setating ou11
writ tn or parinated, all ueast ions to lbe an.
swereda by) teiaer's ina their exalaInitioans
beforite IhIe (iCuty Iloardris. It as a persfect
f'arc'e. We knotiw isme I t'eher' itn i.
(ciuty), whot undssaer t haltrule, obiitai a
first gertle cetiticate tofta qalitiosiots Ihat
cant niot wr'ite a sitigle tetece correctly.
'T'hey coishl nott oiinl miore thanil a thsirdl
grade cetii'cate Itefre a corlapesent board
of coutasy ex,itinsers. Thley' are' really
tti grade teaichers sand are drawing first
graide lity. 'Thast rtule shsould be abolishied.
at once.
Bral we ntever want to see the agood old
a tIheilumt tdays' 'longed for bay Cct* Lip
scomtib, restore'td in thlit St:ate. 'lTat an .
hteiliums sy.ttemt wats i disgrace to ouar civili'.
zialiona. it t'ecognmizedl caste its omi schools,
anda thes chiiilren designiated bay thle trulstees
lto receive thle "fraee miontey'' were pocitted
at, ruuaily. its "plootr scollars'' tnd were
Th'lere are t housandists itt Ithe Mtate to d. y
whao gladly avail themsttelves of thec j'sblic
tmotney that didi no1 tneedi it btefo'oreIsh war,
nor would naot accept it now, if thseir chii
diren htatd to be 'lauintedI at as uipoor schmol
at's." (God forbid that the anti-elans nso
rionsR anti aristnraestic ditinctttionas shalh over
be. restored in thle publilic schools or int atty
oIlier baranchs of Ithe Statte Governmtent. We
knotw that white amn are becomlinag I ired of
ptayintg taxes to edurcate negro chiltdreni,
when thse negroes. its a ruae, are solidly
opaposed to thIeir political anad matleriual in
terests. 4id te whales nsow hsave control
of lise Governmtent, andu a's for thartimatter,
hrietnd to keepa it, arni they) castnta'ord to bte
generouts for iihe sake of the. potor white
cildren oTf lie Stale, it for nothing eise
Let us tihen stiok to our free schools ai
work thse system rap to a higher atadi more
efficient standard.
Col. E. P. Jonesi, oneO of Groon1
viii's most esteomend atnd honored
citiscos, anid' a promintt . ilwyer,
tilb, aiged Of years. Colonel Jone,
was tmlvera'lly admired Wwrver
known, for hsis many noble etolicies
oe mind and heart.
V4b W3E
PICKENS COUNTY!
The WahVie'r nw Ao drogit are
almost orur, and we mustit il 't.nr1n1
our ut tentn 10 prepar-ing for tle
1''all ind W1n''nor imithm, ill of us
have meen'O ' Yondest hopes Aeay
by the 7ebvwo drought thtt has visi
ted t'iO Itleidmont Section o' t1sia
State; IbA s\"O must rcnvnbur that
this is not tho only section "ht, %nt+
uffered, ai try and conf *t rtr
solves w'ith the lcnowledgo that
Whil ot'obtlook may be very gAoom
y, t here se of hers who hanvu shared
worse than we hVA
The lnkt t ports seem t I'dit,t
to an itt1ane in at broad,atutnI,
sucb s corn and AoIr. But we aire
glad to o.y Aech is not the cabe with
. hy 1ooedtl.
''ho nills were nil overstocked, and
large lots of these Goods havo been
forced on the market by recent heavy
n uction sales in New Vork
A great many of those goods sold
at from 14 to 25 per cent. below the
Stanttdard Prices. And su we have i
roesident, buyer in that City le hsm
secured for ur some of these
are,' Ram.alas1
W' wi'll thte,rit,t he able to tnuko
it very tv'atttaguois frt aill to bus1y
their
Jeauia% Krmey. 1)oesklan
antd Fellmaselty
from is this season.
''I.e pris:es y"4ou wVill l;ms qluote:1 on
t.hese good4s are 1 4 to 25 poer cet.
lowetr tha bthIle sane goodhs sold atL
ExtIra hsc.uujy I)smsLsa, for ment an
boiys 25 centts
Extrai lhesavy Tricot, for 55ti m ie n
W'iool .leansgs, for uens and( bioys 30e
Woobl )oskins,, fin- met. & htstys 30e
ilue Woo~il Jezais. (barin~i) fur miens
ansd boys:33l
Alll colors, I)stc Ikins, for men and5(
buys 33t1.
W%ool l(erseys (tixcellenit, goods) for
Wool Jeasns tad Kerseys for mens
and1( boys 40 cens
Hom)e50-madso J eans,5 lKeseys ande
D)oeokins$ fos 46 andi. 50 cents
Wh'lit.e F'lannels fromi 15 Lto 60 cenats
bied Felt'sb fromi 15 to 00O cesnts.
flbc*e'n 4Aeonv.
WO int.endi to give greatt caro to
the busy ig of ths stnek, an.it will
0open 011 oIr about,5 Ihe 20t.h of Sep
tomber ain excellent line of FAILL
ANI) WINTEls D)iIhES GOODS.
Doun't, buy unitil you suo our stock.
:Speinl Inducements Of-:
:..ered to Countrsy Merchanluts:
: Athsan*a 11nd4 Chiarleston:
: Prices k*iet.
WIssleMale auuad Eetail,
Greenville, S. C.
lust Opeuad..
2,500 yards asorted styles lFall
Prits, good colors, only o
2,500 yards sassorted styles Fall
Prinits, good colors, only 64o.
2,500. ya.rds useorted styles Fal
Prits, best colors, oftly 7o.
2,5410 yards 121 cents bienely oni,y
in conta.
Mt. View Academy. Central Township
'rIe' I'ell'ef Ilonor" tfdt- the'!.iek't Ae
ing A1tgist lIOh, is Ahlaws: IAsII ttg i,
Etbal Cochran tth Bablie C' ch'a N 61
having atFhd'-W9e ren1utdte degree o't .
oellence. Tr..Censa,
On Thit Das' b .
THK VOLTA(? kllT.'r Co., AlsA t l. Mich.,
will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro
Vsltaic Bells anad Electric Appliances oft
trial for shirty lays to men (young or old)
who are ailieted wh4iwereous debility, lost
vitality anti kina"tttR 'lfe,eiq guaranteeing
speei and complete re'ir4i{on of health
and manly visor. Address as above.-N,
0.-No risk is incurred. as thirt days'
trial is allowed. 1882-1y T61 4.
....
As when She WU Young.
"I havt4lsed Parker's Hair Balsam and
like it better than any similar preparation
I know of," writes Mrs. Ellen Perry, wife
of Rev. P. Perry, ef Coldbrook Springs,
lass. "My hair was almost entirely gr-1y,
btt a dollar bottle of the Balsam has re
stored the softness, and the brow~ 'cor it
Ih:d 'When I was young-not a single gray
hair left. Since I began applying the
Balsam my 'hair has stopped falling out.
and I find it. is a perfectly harmless and
'agreeable dressing."
iedlmmnt Ilnstituilte.
The 'i zercises of this School will he re
sinmed on the first WEDNESDAY of BhP.
T':IIIF,R next, under a full corps of in
structors, am follows:
W. M. McCASLAN, School of Latin and
English,
R. R. YtlLEY, D.i., e'htool of Oreek.,
Mental ated .\Moral Science.
J. L, BLACK, School of Mathematics and
Military Drill.
AllId. W. M. MsCASLAN, N'inclrl 'of
Female Department.
MISS LULA BIROWN, Teacher of 1'ri
mary Department.
M1188 NANNIE EDWADS 'will Instruct
i% M%1iS1, 'insetU 1tha'L an1s 'vocai.
It is important that students be preTsent
on first day of the session.
Terms as heeeroftoe.
Applicatio>" Nr speciAl rates, board.
Ac , should tre m1ade to Rey. J. R. ltt.rv,
or W. M. MUCASLAt.
It. A. O1I.kD,
President IBoard Trustees
aug 9, 1883 4t
9alaab!e L0ii Etate for 11 i
---
I WIL.L sell to the highest hider. at pub
lie outery, on 8aledsly in October next,
the follnwing VAI.U1AlE lI E \L E.4I'ATK.
heloingilig to the estaie of Ihe late T. 31.
Welb,.rn. decease,l. to wit:
One lialf Interest in )te Ilalf .Acre Lot
on .lnin street, nearly tronting the Dolaut
in Engley Station. upon wh,ich tire Thre
Wooden Ilnil,lings. This l'ro perty can he
treated for at private sale aay tine between
now and1 saherngA It. Octol r.
Termls c.sh.
1 will also nakt' a fital Pittlemivent of tle
nail esta!e oni t he- 611 day of Oct eob'r, 1 t83:
All person' hhl,li g 'lemsa.amilr asgait.,at % "r
enstate will rendt" Oes legally asaesteda: anai
Ih,isse ist,dette, uist nu-ake p-1ylent on or
bs'fo,re that slay.
I '.asatliet a r.. a. l is ona' . 'reek, co
atee I.onana y, Southa sa railina.
W. I:. \t ELilt N, Aden'ar.
-.~'. 5'. 1983 (5i 4
I i, sell a ralussable I' ..A NT.\TtIN.
si al ee t,he aaile frnesa I-:aslay. ton Air
I .inae lIjalradt--hundedqa lby tIb rec lpubIlic
radas, nasal canat iaiing 21I. ests. 1 2 or I 4
acca e, oaf listtomg L.awal. 4 i,l. lIwellin: :aatl
oitheir improvIsemVIensts nlpitn telaphae. F~isam
ina haigha slate of t'tab'itan. Fir taurrher'
inefars.eation5, apply to A . 31. ytoILiEIL.,
hteal Estate Agent, ECasley Xtuasiona.
sept 6, 1I8 goIIIA )Y
i OTi't) lillDTOILS A ND Cit lD
.i~(It PI8.-- .11I persns hldaitng clii aam.
tgainasa a le Eetsite of J . C. A .\l.1ION,
dlecteased, late oitf P'ickenas (unasty, tsuth1
Catrohn,a, will psresenlt theatan legally altt .,al
to the uantderstignedl tor paymen.at: a1511 thoasae
indlebtedl tao ssaitd Estrate will maake 11 pament
to a EltS 31. 4TIE W A IIT, Ex*aor.
sepit 46. 183 611
NTIT'EI hO llEII701D AND CilEI,IT
J. OliS. --Al l persona sldinag teInimaa
uaiast ihe Estare aof .lOlN ClllASTA IN,
dcceasead, late of Pickens Counatty, SsuthI
('arolinla, will pre~senat thaems ltegailly attestedl
to the aanda-'rsigned.a for pLaamen; andl thoatse
andebatedt will miakei il pamenat toa
MIlr 31. CllASTA. IN, Adl'aaa.
sept 41, 18I SN 01 3
Office of' the Adjutant and Inspector
General,
r'OLuJlI., s. c.. ag. 2. 188sa.
The Saurvivors of thec various commands
from Paickens Couanty, which served in thle
Conefederate Armay, are earnestly regaaestedl
to prepare itOLLS of sattne for permaaaent
lecordl, in accorantsnce with provisionas taf
the OGeneral Assmbly. It is haopaetd that
1ItEUN IONS of Ah L. will be haeld hais F'alI,
tlhis being thae bsest naesans of secniantg sac
oenacy. Jelsay mu;- prevent snany froms
heineg mud..o otant al .
As early as J:'nasry 1862 P'ickenss Din
trict hadt 14 coniapanies inl the fieldl natad 4
more were neadly. 8o far very . ew hasve
been hteard frot.
Blataks, Staihnps, lanstrusctions, antd, isn
soasne cases, thae Originasl Itaslls, will he senat
ona applient Ion to thsis Iepsarttmenat.
A. 31. SiANlo;A UT,
Adnsjant anti Inspector (Uetteral,
sag 30, 15)1 492
For Sale.
O NE 40 SAW dJIl.IH I31luOy'K
COTTO5 OllN, and~ I 4 to 4$ Waterte,w
P'ottabjle StrAe Ewglne with all the Eturit
Temas~ enas. Armiy se
C1ek's Sale.
STATE O P3U I'll CAfOiINA
COUNTY OF P, KICN6,
IN COUrT OF cO M ON %si EAS
Francis M1. 1t,'1", kmlnt'r et at. Plaintiff.,
tatgintct George W. Farr et al. Defendanfm
P A tttANT to an order of *'ie nmade in
lit' -hh'eh.At I 'cn eM the 6th day
of June, '80. -by W'dM. k. D. wit.herspoon,
Presidling Judge, I will sell to the highest
bidder, at Pickens Court Hlouse, on Males.
ay in October next, the following VAL.
UAVI,E IEAL ETATIE, to wit:
Al, TitA T ltACT U01 LAND, on both
idies of Saltia Itiver, in tihe Counties of
Pickens and (ireenville, containing 260
Aures, more or less, known as FAL'S
Vf PLACE-on the Land there is Fine
FLO'U I-IN'O Itl-LL,
GRIST MIf,L,
WOOL CAIDS,
T#%'"(, 'O\ 0INS, AN D P R ES,
(loodl DW1EL.[N'( IIUS, tJT
HOUSES, &c.
die ='%.e thit'd of the purchase mon.
ey 'to he pahl in 'na1 on day of sale, and
the balance on a credit of one and two
years, with interest from day of sale, se
tYred by bond of the tprcte'- AWA 1vort
gAge of the p retmises. i:rchmnsers to pay
for all pa"v9 aWtd for rocvrding the sate.
J. . 'LEWIS, e.c P.
ept 1;, 1883 fil1 4
Clerk's Sale.
Mtate or Mouth Carolna
COUNTY OF I'CKfEN
IN COURT OF CO.MMON PIEAS
Sam net Neal, Plaintiff. ngninst. James At
Neal e al. Defetndanms.
PUR8'ANT to A N1e of sale. nmite it
the above stated case, by lion. W. II.
' Wallace, 'residintg Jndge, on the 24th day
of .laInnary, 1883, I will sell to the highest
bidder at Pickens Courti lnnse, ona Saleday
in October ne, the following described
ithl.A, T'\'I, to wit:
All 1that rroet or P1ttn el of hand, slittte
in Pickens Ccnntyt tlh waters of Twelve
Mile Itiver, contaillf ig Two Illandred and
Forty tist ee (248) Acres. tmore or less, ad.
Junhiing latntlts of Silas F. 'mrtis, George
Ilrork, P. 1.- Iit"lmn antd othere, being the
Trart of L:mid whereon the defvndant James
A. Neal now lives.
T EMIS--tne tiird of tie purchase monm
e1 to be paid in cash ont slay of salet one
thirl th the first Mlonilny in Dre"ihher,
1884. and mto thibi out the first tIny of De.
cemmi.er, I88->-the %-"-.tit lt,rtion to lie se
cued by the hond of the pmrchaser, with
iht'et i nt da:y of amle, anil a mtnvg:age
of the jrems.s. 'urcinser to pay for all
liapers anii ('or reecor- tog tmhe .ame.
.1. .1 i.EW18$, a.c
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina
U l:r:t:wn ~.i: 1JoU N .
I N (OUU (I F O (O.\l MON P'LIEA S
.1 mhiii.A. Easley vs. Eli,z:ther b En-<h-i.. et aml.
Iti ver. iiajiunmtg is01 malomf Wi sam, 31gn eil
uniat ti 't ,et it:nta ining On J ima iu mira-'i amnda
Estte f ili:n K Esley3, deceaasd.
Ai I),
All ih- t Tlrmet ot Lamn, sit iuate ini uaid
enttiar t oivf Pickenim, oni wa emrs of uaidl river,
ajinIimnit landis oif .1. W'. liron msont, P. F.
amal a IIimif .1 eres, morea or iae.s. ared knomiwnm
las tamaer Ni. 5,m in time di visiona of aid Rea.l
Est-mre.
All thast Tt-at ot l.andii, sit mmare in Naill
mmuny aof P'ickets adjuiing liamds omf i. |-',
3ima well ammd atoters, comntiin g Eight '-en
amid iatll Acrea, imiire aar less, amnd knmown
as tramct No. 0, inm lie divimdion of siaid Iteat
A LSO,
All thait rr of Lanmd, situhate in msaidi
countiy ot ickens~ on waters ofnt eomg's4
4 reek, adjoiminhg lands of i linry Waile, J.
W~a lirmtisona andmi otheitrs, cumntaininig Fifty.
t wo mn,t ai liuml A cres, imore or lessi, iad
kimov'n as Tract No. 8, ini time division ot
sii llea Estatie. lats of said Lanmds canm
bae senhI at my autfice.
TlERM3S-Ome half c aah, time bmalace oit4
a credit of t welve monithls, with Iinmteresm
ft-omt damy of Male, tihe credit peortiun to be
securedl by~ bnid or thme puarhmaiser iad a
nmorigage of time premises. Pur'chiasers en
pay tor pampeta.
* ~ 8. J D)OUTillT,
Mauter for Greenaville Connriy.
sept 1883 5 4
COUNTY OF1 j)CKEs.~i
IN COUIl'TOF COM.\lON PLEAS
Ja;tmmes Thmommas Power, I'laintiff, againmst
Frantcis Maria Power, Itachlel tHeater
P'ower, Namicy Miargartt. Powet, William
(1. Mulalin,i J osephi 0. Milaii, nSiian
Chiapman, htila liester, Jiiames F. DIark
er, Jaimea Thomnas Darker anid Mamrgamrelt
liarker, Dietenmdants.-83e o.Ns 1n Itt:.
t.ia:l. &c.
T) tIme 1)dtenmdants:
Y OU are hereby summond ai reaired
to answer t hei coinplaint ini thIis act ion,
which was tiled In time office of time Clerk ot
Commion Pleiis, for time ad connimy, oni time
3d dnay of Xepmmeituber 1883, anal to serve ai
copy uof your manswer to thle said comiplmitt
an thte suibscribers at their ailtice Pickents
Court II onse,' 80tti ih Carobrtta, wit lint t wett
dlays amtert time servIce heireof, exclumslve ot
tIme day 01 msuchi service; amid If you hail to
ansiwer thle complaini withIiin thle mimic ifre.
said, time plaini i ibii ct tion will aipply
to time court Ior time relief deinumnded in the
Daredci ibi September 1883
{ L 8.] .J. J. LKEW i8, c.a;,r.
NultTlON, kEih & i1iLINGSWOfRTiI,
Time defendants will also is.ke inotice that
ti aciionm ma broughit for thte pari- Iotn of
time t raot of lantd hei P'iakee.:, County, Sonthi
Caroinma, on Foure Mile creek a-ad Keowee
river, cotiinmg 5489 acres, maiore or leiae,
itately owtned bay Smarmh Antn Mtmuldin, Fran.
cis Miea Power, Ili he a iter Poawer,
?4ansy Miargamrelt 'ower, anti Janmes Pouw.
er. aimotng the taaur last uamied and thme heits
at law o; time first namoed per etirper nimd to
subiject the share of the first niiamecd to time
pay nmnt of her adaNs,a andt aliso taike notmice
thmat tno pietrsonal claitn is mmadt~ eaaluis yom
or a onie a,r Inore of you,~
NUl 'UN~, E iT il& l,10 N1O0WO1t7il,
Plait,t -ia ..trn.-.
STRADLEY & BAIR
o- -
Attention! Attentied
To our friefts4 AI'AI cllloeners we
on 4''o 1ay dltr STOCK OF FALL Gt)' $0,
e'st 'cotntmenced coining in and ere lo L i
will be coniFlte in every deplrtmnnt. I
when you canue to Greenville don't fl
come andI see tnita we 'ftive a bI-g ba
for you.
The best 0I1taching in the Stale foi
M1ney.
12 yards Bleaching 4.1 wide for $1 Al
11) yards licaehing 4.4 wide for 1 t
7 yards Ileavy Bleaching 4.4 wide
BRION fd1I"TIXGti1
18 yards*.Good 3hirting for $1 M.
11 yards Good Shirting for I IN)
18 yards Good Shirting 4.4 wide for
8'2 yards Calico for 1 1)).
It ya'ds Calillo for 1 0
16s yards Calico t'ot 11)t.
13 yards Calico and one dozen istt
and Spool Cotton for 1 00.
Gotod Jenha ti 25 cents.
lo kih Cnssiucre froin 10 cents to
dullar.
Alpaca Dre+s Goods't 10c
Twilled Dress Uoods at 121c.
Brocaded Dress Goods at li61c.
ZLACK CAtHIER-i
In this ldeplt-ttnent we can show y
Nil line of Black And ilune Casnsers I
1t), 541, ti , 75. $) 1o $1 O(N.
Ilunch Yarns ht 85 ,ents per unch.
8o with Ibis Comsae and see us when
Comne to G reenvilleLaul we guarantie sat..
factihtn ut- ltiuuey.refumnled.
Your friensi,
NTEAlLEM & ILA RI1.,
1'. t ). BOX 172.
REMOVED~
Drennan & Bro.
Ifaive secutred the W ICSTV F
heir
PI(ENN FIRENDN
I'o comel andit see t,he'ir New Vnt 'I
nd( ICxlensive Stock of
['0srafeIolsuas'es.
Fta13acy (Jooe~
DIaoI1c 4iro1crIen.
FI'Ie C'Iga
Tax Notice
f'OUfNTY 41 TitiSltE Ei'4 OFi',Cr.
'ttKF.x4i 4C. II., 8. C., Auugusit I, :.Is
N accordance withI the Supply I1il1I.
Iprvedl Dece,snber 281. 1882, no,,ui .
ereby givena ihat isd ollice will he i.t'
or t he collect ion of lnMee ttit ?'ATU U I)
he I it daty of Seteamer, 1 89:, uald
emi open until 4Octlober* 211k h. 'fTh
>er cenltumi is ast follows:
Stato 4t mills.
County :8 s
linilrouad 8 .
holmol 1 ',r
Tlotal 1191 mills..
l oll Tuax $1.
The penalty of five per cent. will tall
ln tall tatxes where the Mlay) Ititatumitt
taol p-ddl.
For te entivensiene of f'axp .'ars
e at. thle f)llowin1g baiCes th le II.
stated below tor ithe a I., r ttusei:
M->ndaay and! Tutesdl *'st an
at Central.
Wednetdlay an~d TI' en:,
It I at Liberty.
Friday nad Sal m u t
IIIh at Ealey.
Mondselay iad Ti,
Jil tat D)aounsville, ' n81
WYednieadaay, OPc . it Ptaumpk.
own.
Thusday, Oclol 1' ing's Slou'
Frnida.y, Oeclobetr 'un icane.
Atid foar the bht bt i dime a
ifliuce at thle Couttal
Tuaxes are iraym a - .wing khb
>f Iutide iiad no . and 811
.'vin, IUnitedi SI 'i . y, Naatej
luink Notes.
Jurors', (Constaiblea anda Witntes,t Ce
icates musait be audited by the Couan fy V,
tilsuioners before reseived for taxes..
All hatfortnation saoW taxes fre-ely gi
uty mtai ot othmeriuis
J.. If. BOWE
Treatutter PI'Iete fteun
auge i1 sa 18 47