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r r '4L D. $1 RADL .Edito"r NCI "e lee f., . C.: TEUEEPAY,! ' 3!2'. 27, IF"3. " ) 'Ab?n; 8loWer school house i 'Pt1t bt iottft one mile Northeat of Si 1ULb W1du1 tain. It is surrouinded by an in -dnbti.ukus aitd prosperone population. t'htil fIulfs'aie yleding theml handsofh. sltf':orts Po1n1 of I' l'im htaving 'now 'orn t+nig''I o Iitt yeur'es proittction to Nktten their mei for-next year They are ireginn-irrg to sot largely of r;mnll grain, which i t'lritrk, will provc to be a ,tep in the rigirt direction Severn] o the citizens have recently er(:ct eel com'for,nblo dwet ixgs, nuni there seensr I( be at Fpirit of inprovement rnng very nearly the entire popitiolloil, and while ad vancing in -h,, i ni"t.as Ihey have nIo toverlock"R Vlt 'ipTortnnce of edueatint} their children. Flowor school house wai erocted Inst. winter. ani Ia c,hool of M) weis aduitrat iin was 'innghlt there in th< 'pting ty Miss bdge. of Abbeville. 'It -prtrits ut the sliUol solicitel your corres p+ondenl to 'eiWh t'heir public term of schlon in lhe th tstner, and were l0hd tInt ie Tris Ieeb 4vou'dll not pny by the schnl a. antl te f.4 to pny Mnore than $'V5) peir ntonlt, nio tt lblihis vo,1l iol jusrity him1 to leach 101 -thelnt'or anyone else. They then agreed ti pay Itm 'ilantce of $35 per lont l I hem selves, and the continct was accordingl nmade and the school wats Iraught, conmnle ing 1uly 23d, and olosiug Slepteober 12h. lion. D. F. Brndley and Jaues P. Cary, 'q., of Piokens C. II. were reyuesl"el b y tie teaher to deliver addresses tetore hlit ehool on-t he day of its close, nod they kindly consemtcd atit were tli'e prolpIly il the hitmr "ppoin-4ed. After i-pnne-r we repaaired to -the place 'sc itcd for the speakinrg, in tie grove heai - -CIrool iilS.. ..Jr. Car"y was ti i in . cod .nd ittleret Ied the nallience for .i5 iai.nut.s with hi is Uashes ut' wivt nd wisilu. w hich cuommal.tdedi heir Sirieltlattenti,n :Int, (.ccasion:tlly calsetl rours oF IIlghter. Ile expi'ned filhe qtil Iitis and wttrlh o- a got 01ihol ie:+cher, and said the p:atrons of at school could be of great assistance to a reacher, lie said they should try to ptrocutre goodtl Iei.4hers imtd thon they shoul li thteir chiliren know their Iacher':s coin inand I s<itouldhtlie respec-t d n'Inl obyd t 4 the letter. lie-diwet on the wmi ot pp1 tlar sentlinient, nid liust:lraletl it h eallitinlily by referring to tie ca:.ipaig o , w ihet it Wnts not. tIll ti I by -'ear:tly nrly tt ite comnmencemelnt of the enipaigin Ihat Iiere' was inly Iope tf aticcess. );Il 1ttoon etllhu aiasml, begant to ap:ead i:nl public optiiln -begin everywhere to favor tie 14.VenIk, and they entried everything before tiei like a tornado. ile said it' ile people were properly alroused ami rna le to ealize thc itnportanuce of etiuc,linlgtheir chibtten, Iihat they would biiilt gootl schoul bhuues artl wOIld emnploy none bi goo. leacliers. even thomigh they had to pay ttem I wice t aalary of an interior eacher. lie ail ;: anit investment for children, an educatim was worth miore to Iete tlan ho:,es oI h 'l er any property, and Ihat if the; waltl to see their country prosper an blossom as t'he rose--it they wantted to se their tarmls improvedl, and al th'i re sources utilizehl, and even the Six Mil .ountain hringing wealth into their coun. try, to educate their children. 11t. Bradley was next introtlcetl nt en tterlained the audience very lileasani dl'out 40 niinttes. lie expressed hitnsel its pleased to see so tch progress in I hi .e,ottK of Pit iniitm. le mii u'' bielluin sy sitim. TIha:4t there is no0w no eni but thle'ld rich lapor altl receive atlike thi bieeitIs of' the putblsi lichool m4144 none1 ar4 diesignalted iand poinieil ait as poor schot'irs tie, lhke Mr 1. Cary'~, adlvis9ed I le people to in caiut ils in the selectilon of zetiees. lI saidi oine vital re'quisiteo in ai tecacher' is leaich ithor'ough11 lynha lie dtoes teaechi, no0 1o give ithemi a second tersoti tint iil iho) have maslit ered the tirst . le toh1liithe litih boy's Itiiai as th menf404 that are mi:niiginlg 1th4 uaffairs or thle count ry grow oht or die thiii i plaices miust. be tilled by t hose who prepani4 4 and11 tIt themiiselves for thie posIitionsI. 1 141n sor4'iy 1 can1 no01 give a miore aceu rate sircleen oh' the speechecs ofr both Iih<: gentimen: Thyweerceiveid by~ 1he (a. setmblly with marinked intecrest, aindlt the lbes 4111 lemenC4 have my1 hea:4t t ltt tii hanks to~ 44 4ir ser'vicest, and14 1 teel asure a good etli'e was5 pr'oduced,t anid I hio.e I hey w~'ill be ii OUSed iroiiud F.1' wer1 and1 improv'4~e t heil )"due'tioil faciy litime hnod:1: nu,e 14mgiI Fowe scoolttiIh may1 thin nion te rih Court Proceedings. Thei Starte vs. Th'iomals Fowler, 1 maiiou41 tres4pn8a on real est atIe. F'uwtl4 (hiiIlty . - tieti ndanit dh itnl a4ppear lor'804 senence, a4 nd sealeid soenne wns left. Thei State rngniinst Lewis miiith, ma:ii'h,: wounintllg ai horse. Defendan1tl:iu knocikedl (ui he eye of ai horisei ot T. J . 114un4. Wo' foiiind guiilty, nndit IoiOlenlced to toy a timi oif $15 or go Itojail for three mont41his. Paid 1The Starte vs. John 14Ierguhin, :arry)ii coneealed weiaponis. TIhe Gran JuiiiIiry foun Ii uio billi, but4 tie pirisone(r wias hetld for' iti r' (in assau4 llt 'onunlitted0 onl a1 lunalti bo144 .4 was4041 oninetd in4 Ithe pa:ssaige otf tie jatil 'the Stale vs. U. W. Eiirte, llting spit eins lignuor' wi thoiit a license, andt soe'hn niger loonic, ofIl wich spiriuous tlio 44med4 an1 ir'gred'iet'iI. Thei Oran411d Jurl and n bill. The State vs. S'itas .T'ninner, WV. Preesto nuer4.1, CJot lmbusi C. Tnunii er iatid .1 ohn iiI * 'I Y! us, disturmnliig religiusli meetin1g 'ihus and WV. P. 'Tanner were foiiii giiI *. C. Ta4lner ande J ll. 111awkinIs no41 guilty The senten1Cci of the cort wais, !ini the ch01 do p:.y at tine ot' $50t, or he iiirsnioeI 'r t heS county jail for t iee mont4hs. lini ' ihe State iv. Ilenry I!iimlrs and An: rids1 aldulter'y. Thle man41 ii a4 niegri, in .omanl white. Theiy were convilictedl, ho: 'idgaaen-l wits al4retd on thle ground ihnt l WAS not alleiged in ihe indictmen0:1t lha w1omnn, and thtii Heniry linhamso ha if'e living at 11he iiim, when 11he 8144an41 aid, "'Wns ha wIully n.nlrried4 to anot1heir p'e ,,on." The parties, however. welre bueh tundetr teir reeogniannloea-1he S 'cir h:avig indicated his inlten1tions4 1o try' IIhe iat the next term. of the eourn. t runt wihth fraudulenit Inten ot. Thle proseer: -,on we b fr goods alleged ho have heoc: ionstr"aed to-M1. J. Smith, bsy A. C. Wyleyy andt JlIsposedl of withiout turning o-ver' pro e' as8 to the owner of' goods. No# guilty. The State es. #I m. Rt. Price, WV. Ml. WVel' icating liquor. Th'lese case-were conltinueld tuntil the next term of the cout, on neccoutt of absence of lle dlefendanuts attorneys, the detfendana1 hiavinig in, writing aidmnitted their4 giuilt, and promisedi to plen,d-grrlty at the n4ext Itm of court, wh,en sentonce will be pssed, Ihe' Maryland Demoerntt havt~o ~!ns$Ipe4j Robert.L M. McL:ne for' Prom't1e Abheville 'ress ,ad -Hnvcer. - -Pro porous Piekens. In 1'ikEas, C it.. .C., $et. 7, 1888. 1t a 1"otm Ihis beaurlifll mlolnl'lh 'tr i "se twiteaou a hurried 'ine The tot#n of Piek lby e, as you ksuw,"is on an elevated ridg "'re nearly 1,800 feet t bove sea level al comi /' muads it very flits "iew of Ll,he Injn' noted e6 points of Ihe ilua"Kidge. 'Look-ing to the Olr North. 85 fsr as the eye can pelein te n1o01. 1) ing but tie grand oltl -rnouniins necits the vle'w-everything abotnl .t-he towu seet(is to 'ns wlisp3r progres's.The hsoun of t h ; hunt les. mernand the saw is heard from early dnwn illn until the dewy eve, nor is the mnn.'o is trow od. el biu: housea of'bethI br iek and wooti are Ih' either completed di ha ;process of cotrimae Iion-eght splendid huihdings hIave beei of completeel or are gointg tip wit hin as tnly red , loull s. Diiring my stay dlily "npp- leat ions e- to lurchase or to rent houaes atre miiade. ent Indeed. without 5o0no tunforeseen -mislort r- ttie. Pickens C. I ., will double her hthabi Cr- Iants willl,n as Short time. I1ut. Why '!ris t+rs intlux to Ibis little mountina towl.? Well by ie people are energelic, ilbilty aid ti elfI my sustaiing-the air aid water ats pure and ie t bracing us ilie best, and the aoil iii of the er - cunt ry usnrp i'ssetl. i" Last but not Ileast, lint wlich seems to bo Ihe ccnter ot nulra ctio--the tioad stone ml- wlticlh is drawing the ,tet"11e, is the educ:t r"e 1inal advnntiges of the Piedmont Ilstitul e es. Icainnot p~s, ti is tnt itttnent oft"tle eneragy Is- an,I educalional Cntliusismil of the Pickcn:s 'n. people wit limnt sying a1 word inl its praise. ch It is ia heaniitI ualling slautling on ia hill in the centeror a 4 ncre lot, sufliciently com . ioliuus to accomniodite 80t) udeu:t 8. W it h ise I. AI. Ncultln as pritoid:al and a 1u1l ie corps of competent and experienced teach to ers, we pre,tiut (judging from what. hey nid hve ahrendy dtone) a bright future for Ilhe Ii'c,ltounl lastitulte aidt.wu woubl adrsi " parcnts who wish both 1hl hea'd ait hetrt t. of their child cultivaled seid it Io l'ickens Ii iiny p ensat atctinninutances ha,lve beetn u! marde, and else you mnighi ihink me extiay iglit in my praises of' the good people of " l'ickenrs, I ask that you only make lIne i4 .'-- Visit. I Cfnsnot 'olost 1hi"4 '00mmun01iC.it.i01S witiout anentioning omr meetina willi Mr. rt Child an old A bheville friend, inld his cllarln ing wife. To uts nohing is Inure pie,tsant h la111n to ieet a fimiliar fteo after years of 0il elmrationa, (Iten in our tliut home wil. It Iouglls revert to tlheir happy humle, and n1 it. h leltels of muint:y. be I woul like to sty soinethiug of oitlr nilotnlnin Irip. but i,y letter is alretly tot n- lotg, will only atdd. tlalt, as we siood 1 "r Bald Kuob 4 he highest peak illouth thrro iig lia. We enjyed Ithere. and Ihen, more Ilhit A ever Christanli Reidl's L:n1i f it' ille Sky eni Th-re is sotethiig in t.he vain uexs ihat i. sprei,d ot. hlore us, the gratileur, I he :tw ful solitu. e of the mntla tilu that tills II. soul wi+4t e,tutiols more otonu'tiihl :4':14. hos urising Iom the taIculpiliotn (1 11y1' oli. 14n'1ionl of the workmanship of IIeaven': .naighty Architeci ---us I gizedl from Iliio Sloty peaks of IIC lue Rtilg tlh r4. livc - indinl throlligl its nrch inenlow 1:ands, ev . er a ao1 revemlug ilsvlf to he eye !t(< s11m mf tinie if precious silver just eScopedi fruu it s lark abade t1 , I t i'et : glieriu-. ,sital mi4 t melth4lt itenenth his glae, t i.n on t lie dlI ont hale of the Inar oil munlains, tlat see,n i ltes invite 41he! thongbl t waly frimt th e plel'tt scenes of ealt h to hllppier ones inl he , vel n- I wonll blt .xchiit, (ibnihe lilesi to Imonltninint! ''hen I thought I wonhil like I 110 have my home an sight of the eveast ey hills whose '"he.t+en tilt ga leies" like it h at1 g9%l la.ll-r e'f lultIea.*c!t l vi::if", lini' h,"a for enl 1o enrth inl h1rn11any andl mnke this 1i1th atg globe of ours a neighol10r to Ihe skics. o, A it reruir. . ove (' 1.iol t.. th ii'o ,"4h ( ': li l'o it . I it chvnlry and, fihe ilnn:lnlate e-td. rof In 'e like to : pendilelt I4m . i I a vi . i., O shi -to. t al1- wirthI 10.t04 hl4'en il 11he l,i be41-a p.,.. 'The a r e ch e Illh we scheintg v l detr po1e 4o w1ork( tli- Fi.der. I li.ti-i4.iri in I 4w1 Moth I ue all4 i is whil i illn li the inte, 'i'' lis- I hii'4t- conpil-v. 'iitii-ret (ener, 4r n itir enilim'omsmi by3 refu sintg Iio peri'l' hI keni pr1poses, itd A Chl 4ite. N.T., speciail to Ilie Pet ers niin burg Ma ilI s:ays: 'a''s lrd:ay' wioi white girl \l ry Loraiine ianil SiaahI rce. 4444 oif tien very comtely'. dlelibier'ai ey left thira homei wihcoal black ne'groes . Tb'lc p1ians an, brtherlcis if thle girls got on~ 3 he' trac(k of in figliiives andi airmel w 4Ia slaotuns pturslet ltei hotly f'or a ftiw hiouirs. the b,ro:ther o 3:o1 (one of' the4 girls got wirI hini five hundtiirei t." ': yirds oft her. Stae wais r i ag beh Iimi lbei ilisky,4 lover4*t ontIl ~lthm horse. TIjhitbothei0 enii Inegr'o hia iliiil ?43 f'c4 of' kill ing hi, si 5stera. The I 14were lene mou'tantt ed, and gi horse with Iahle dlonblle lo:ad dlist nneed t hi pur~ asuer's. Otne erf 3le getle h conile was0 arS l lirested on th l ou(lt skirts or Rlock iinghamo andati therea is naow straonig al k oft lynuclain: Sthe tmuan. Nine Cases of' this kitnd have oc. curre ..i''in sli ix 00 mnhis, and al in I ithle samt ndo sectin oIf thle 'ounitr y, whIitle wi:tmen in ecd t nca)se runniiing off with negro m.n-. A coloreod mnn nilmeod Will im G ordion o: Pickens recently exhiihitedl a sewmig mlachtin< en~ lit lie stotre of L.ipscotmb & i isseclt whli ci m: was maade 1tahnosti pletel y of wviood. Th<la a'ut shi:tthe iiI: ned-le were Ih on (lly port iimi wo nild of0 lI tetal. gllamcnt wvas suiccessflly 1 141 niie tupota tine moahie in a few ll i ites, mte -'Irarenelc 181 ews.- lcw '31lln K "i nnd whIites at. L,onamview, TeXxit, Bi'lIotha side s are generallyt 11 13 II trinig andae Ide a bloody13 collisionii s~ tenrod. I, CHAS P. BARRETT, A TT '10I N IC Y A T1 LA W, 141 PI(eal '- IH.. No. Ca, id P'racticecs itr.l lah (Courts, aig 84'PLf 2, 1883 1 ( ,ed1 Gue:xxvit.,.a. 8. C., Sept. 171ih, 1883, et ~ ii K Pa' a-Fr n.: Plise gi vulh naiC throu44gha youri papePr that Air. I. T) Il l' lEl ('1S\llT11i la h ftmni at l->sle'y for tde ncx 20i daysIi~ , 1o receivye C(OTTO4)N in paly in.l ltof Slenti niano. All pu li:s (iwitig the~ l Corrntpany will ple-ase ciall ianid seitlecduitiIn thaiiit lame. Jiesplifnlly. *F JEIIU UctN & MI, . Lt eh sept. 27, 1 88i3 B Bridge to Let. ad( COliJNTY~ CO.l/hIISSONICR','S O/I' IC W ~I LL lae al the flridg~e over Twelve Nlh. hi- l ive r, neaur 19I1. A llgoid's, 4)1 y'':,. ha hela 2fhh I diy of Oct ober aict , at II 0 'clock MaAN., for thre putrposei of t,en t ig a Contract 0't ai iId a New lliillge at ib:nI place. Spe 1Ycifictions4. wIll lae imadle known at Itae itie Iyof L.et ti ng. Conatraictor w-il fici geui red Iio rli give honi WithI statfZeicent sitroty fo' flhe l'N falthifutl paertormance oaft la work. 0' Chunty Commnissionaer Pickea's Cot.h'ty. I2Karc1 'TA1ries ! - ----r "It is an '' 'wind 't4tat .Wowb no goodi." This is toriceded yt3" ill t( be the ab,ortest eni t vetr raised in this -country. As at -maetter tuso.to Neareity of motrey wHI naturully bo g'rot. F This pressure, however, will be grntly ruliuvwd by Cheap thiods. I co1tly at 'h big ait'ioT tiale 16,000 packages of Goods, amount ing to ovOI' t o 'nillions dohPars were sold to tho highst 'l,ddhr. 'i'hey wont cheap We woro in New York at the a timo anld bought a pile of' Bar gains. Our stock is inmnong. Goods must he soil, Our vust:mors will i got Bargains. h J. 11. MOKGAN & BRO. asks t< advico of nobofdy as to how tLhoy shall sell their Goods We know "on which side our bhead is btt.rod," and wo know S that low prices will hold tho trado. People want Rolnothing olso bo.. m iidoi vain protcsiioo n for their V m11onoy. Wet Q.ffer 22 yin1tds good st.ylo Calico fir *1.00 27,000 yards exquisito Goods at 5, 6, and 7 conts Let tlimso match these lnicos, quality nl stylO who can. 12 yards good -leaebing, one yard wido for $1. 12 yards Sea Island ihit ting for $1. I 10 yards Sea I.said Shirting fih4r" $1. 3,300 y:tds All Wool I Nd I lanl] at 15 c llts. ; 113 pieues better grado F'lannols, White, Red in d t.olors at every possil Ie price, up to the finest oods inado 2 yaIn l itmniant (;alio 'or $1. I 8 yards goo.dl heavy "Sih-Liiig, 61. Our velelbratted 1I is'si+i,i,i .Jeans (the best in the voIb!) is to Ih sold it -10 cents. This is the best prop, t erty w(e have t'v"riW ed. It takes bit one trial to make for it all ever hasting frintl. I)rss Gtood, at l1t cenhts4. ex(iellent gJImlity (31 m;oo-s 10or i2.e. Iheaut ltl I)rcss t i >ds aut 15, 16, 17i, 19, anid d ('ents. Th'le himois'o est 25 :iii 28 cnts Dress Goods iin South i.'a-oliia. A mnagnIi fiet, litn oo of theo finest 1", euchl O t.toim:a i C;lot.h a n single andii donuble w idt h.--, th ni mewest. thing I Clot.h 1. 3 y ards w idoc. Frenh muros, liergiIi ne Cloth.. l'nglish mixtuires &'., in the now shadous, MnI oud11(1''O Bro)wn, Mai h ogany 11'.IesidaU Green and1(1 Bim., am iW i Shades of lied. Th'lis stock if' l)ress G,ocols would do ci ed(it to any~ hioiis in the latrg est cities. IFriomt ouir inablJityI to do this stock of I) ress G oob s j ustico) here we sliall r'eliisih it amlI taiko iup theo slubject oIf ,J. gg, EYg .I (AN & R R40'M S,ilks. KIn Black MiIk.s we ar'e wielI Wo hauve a IV'ack Silk( at 50 cents The behst.75 ets GI( rOGraini llackt But when it comes to a Ilazckc Silk at $1.00 theni we aro well fixed We chim i to show t Iho best $1.25 Ick Silk over' drl''inut of in tils parit oh tho worbi. TPhis is too g'ood a t,hing to miss. Y. u had better taklc ai iookc at, it before you1 huy, or il you suo itafter hlaving purchased Our lac:k S.Iks at 81 .111 S 50, tor' thle money. Gsoods too. (Comoh mal see' us, it will 151) *your. We have too many:3) ii'.*ii to co111n0er.1 to in tis INpaoe. A 11ionso 2, chu tck full ofi Ooods at 'J. H. Morgan & Bro's 2 WHOLESALE A;ND WEAIL MEE.~ ChANTS, TO T.NE 9ICIEN9 COUNTY! Tho Summer and the dhonighlt are most, over, and wo must all turn r at tentic n to preparing for the nil and Winter months, all of us Ave seen onr fondest hopes decay y the scevo e dronght that has visi %d the Pied mont Section of this Late; but wo must rcmomber that is is not the only section that has Iffered, aid try anl comfort our Qlvem with the know:edgo that hile onl"tr)tlook may be very gloom , there arc other-4 who have shared 'or tlh:am we have. The latest reports seem to point c an idVanc inl till broad,sItlts nehb as corn and flour. 1hut we atrt :lad to sav such is not the came with Dry Gioods lho mills wore all overstocked, mi rge lots of these G oods have beeItm ortced( onl th lm:u-nnket by r.cenit heaiv3 u1ction sales8 in New. York, A great miany of th-ese gonds soh .. lrom I 5 to 25 per cenit. below th<i e'iilen t luyer in that (City be hum ecuret for uIts some of I ;se Hare 11arg111a - in14 We will thoi"rtre he able to makt t. vry advantageous Imr all to buy heir ceanss, iIerseys, Doexkls aid,cl Flannels r<oin u' this season. T h. Iprb-er. yc n will find1 (f111te:I m 15 eents .leavy t'willedi .JLeansI, all coIImP, foi menu antd boys '20 cont l xra heavy~ I)ie"kins, lor muutn1 am k.xtral hieavy Tricot, for muui m boys 25Ceenl W1,ool Jens', iohr menI 01 amiboys 30: WVool D)oesk ins, lor meon & bioys d0i Blu Wool Jeauns. (bargaini) f or meor and boys 33) 4ll colors, Jeains, (bargain) for mem anid boys 33A Xll colors, I)oes|<ins, for men0 aim boys Bu IVool 1 erseys (excellent goods) ibi iN ol Jen an1) td Kerse'yh for mer andl( boys 40 cents8 Lomo -madto Jeans, Kerseys ai D)oesl<ins for 415 and 50 cets Yhbito Flannels from 15 t) (i0 ent. ted Flnnels0 from~ 15 to 60 cents, . Dressm (Aoods. WVe intendu to givo greait care to1 le Ijimying of thiut 8tock, andi' will pen0 on or about01 thme '20th of Mtep.. embher an e1xcellent line of- l/Al,4L tN I) W.~ I N'i'Tf I) i '103 G(OO )S. )onu't, buy unutil yout 8eo our cLOCk. Spiecial indhtuements O)f, fe red to Coun r11 y .\Clchant8 A(lania anuil ('hleuiston Whonle,iale tad Reciail, Ilreenville, s. C. Just Openmdd, 500 yalrds uissorted styles Fall l'rin1t, good color8f onily FRI. 500 yairds assortecd styles Fall PrIinti good colors, onmly 6.e 500 yards assorted styles Fall Prints, best. colors, only 7e. 'd00 yards 1 2i ocuts- bilueh, only J10 cent'o I.*. AT T IAL~IVIoR CL BIG ASSO 11'M N r' T'IaI Fi1est, the Lattest, t] ELEGANT Ar BiG INDUCEME+N' Our Receipts of New Fall ai fIMPLY I W0 vlaitnl our StoA!k inclndem oYery ,L'lde'r it, l i'ways institly PIop t1lat' i TIerefoe, Coiaie NoW And ma ko your eletion-t from o Wo can rtA:ve yiu 16Inoy. V o canl Hi you peo'etutt, iAl,llion inl ovory phrt.i S. l G. W. 11OW1VN, Salesman. ept O. 1843 Clerk's Sale. STATE OP SOU I'll CA [UOLINA CoUNTY t"F I'1CKFNS. IN UOtURTOIF ('OM MON P[ltE:A9 Francis Ml. Farr, Adi'r et al. t'laii'lill', :In:ist (eorge V. Farr pi al. !)ofehdants U It SU. A Ni' o a order (of f n211k :1 le in t he above siatedl case, on lie (h I d:I o1 Junne, 1;84. by lion. 1. 1). W1ithersponon, Prsidinr ynll;e, I will sell to the highesi hiddter, at Lhckents Court Ilouse, on Sales lay in October next, the tollowing V. L 1;A11i 1.i I.\1, i:T A T , t o wht: A r,i, Ti.\T l'i.\'T )F lAN1). on holh Sides of .SaIdta Itiver. in tle C41111ies of l'ickenls ndttl (ireenville, containin-g 2d1n Acres. mione or less. knowvn as ['.1Int1'.A .\lI, I, A('1--on the Land Il"ee"e is Fine F L)U R ING .\11,1,, idUtsT MLL ., WOOL (.\f l)S, 'I' O COTTON G INS, .\ l;:ESS, Giond 1)W El NG IOU; E, (,'T llIiUSl"S, &c. '1 ; l IS--' e thir:1 of Ite pit' h- l.r nton. ey ilo be p-:Iii inl ',ih tttn , 0al'o sale, mild te hebl,iat tnu a Credlil of one :,nd I wo y"ears. \\-iiIt ibtletesI 110-1m day 4of alh.. ,e I ete bty h,ttI, cI the purcha,-r :tntl 1111r1 t'Ige of t14 h I ",tiaies. l' reh: er 1 o nay f.or. ali t:l Ipap , ud for rc.uordlinyg I lie l 111e. J. I.. 1.: IS, e ' v. spi I NT 1 OF41E.1 i IN ('O UltTI OF' CO.\l.ON PI'L.\s Samri-.el NeaIl, l'hlihtitf, a'ilins2t JI:nnels A: Neo! t'i til liefen-'lants 2. I he aII4IVe' stated ease, by ltiin W.' II. Walld1ace, Pres''id Ing .1 indge, 41 14n rh l Siih 4))y oft dliinary, 18Xt, 1 will 2Jell 10 uIhe hiighe'sl All Itha, Tr'ne't or' I'ariel of Ijad, situl teI in P'icken s County. 41n waters (It Twetlve M ile Ri ver, connin i g Tiro linidte as h4l144 Forly' I) hr1 ee( 18.t) Aeries. moiIre 441 less, 211. joiing4I landsl oIf Sihis F'. ( 'nvlix. tIs '4rg' Trac1t of' I.nt hr-ntedfnatJie A. Neal ty lives. '1 lihM S--(Wc ie tird of Ithe purlchas12e itlan 03' to be0 itlli hacash on da:y of Pale;L 41tte lhird on Ithe Ili'At M ondlay inl Decemiber', 1884, an.d one i -Id on the fiirst day of 1)e. Cemll i', 885 --1he cred it port1' ion1 1o be se CImIed by i le hotid1 atI the pIurcha:ser. with1 of' th premli(lise's. Pnelichaser'i 1o pay fotr ll papers1' and14 for1 re'cord1\insg I he0 $1me1. l.t'pt 6i, I %" ,10t 4 Master's Sale, The State ->f South Carolina G EIo. vi f.T, CoU;NTY'. IN COU1l'T Oh 'O'.MON PLEAs John41 A . Eas4ley vs. Elizaibeth En .sley, e1 2al. .1 the ablII4e enIIiilled Uattse', I will sell lit ne*.t. during the" legal bnlsI, ni public adeli n, lie fol lowinItg desclilhed i E AL ESTI'A'T'E, tol will All that1 Trne41t of 1Land,1 situa1e in file connlIIy 4of l'iokenIs; Oil waiter ot Sluda'I ltive'r, adj~'inl1g landslI of W'ilon1, .\laxwell Ilhirty3-six1 Acrest., niore or Iless, andi. knownit I Estate of W illiama K, E'ley, dleCCised. A LH,8) All thr In T Iract of Land11, situanto ini saidl (county p of ickenls, on wIateris orf11 aid rier, adjin)inIg lands5 or J. W. Blusonl, P. E. MaIxweill 11141 othersl', cointainiitg ii'y two and41 II llaI' Acres', more1 0or less, 1and4 kilw) -''I 1as trat No. 5, ill thle divisioni of satid Iloial Est 'it e. A ,8SO, All that Trtlf or Lawl1(, situti. in said 42onn lly of1 Pi ekenls, nd4jolininog hands5 (It P. i', MaxwellI and o1thers, cotIamning E ighitI"en anid 11141f Acres, illoi'e or less, and1( kno1wnI as5 I ract No. tI, inl thei dIivisioni of sid Real E'state1. All flImt Ttnet of Landi~, sliunle In sa1i4 counity (Vt Pickenzs (In waiteris of JeO'rge's I 'reek, ad.'oining lds of' fIenry Wados0 d WY Iirunlton ah td oters, containling Firty Iwo an10 aI listI Acte.r, mlorel or' less, a111l knlown ias 'fTract No. 8, inl the liist5on of he seerr at niy oftVWo 'Jy,1' ... g -)I half e ash, the ballance on a eedlt euf t*elte inmflflt, willh intere'sl rrovtf daly or sale the Oire24 prt ionl l 10 be secured( by bond of the puIrchaster-an a111i ;nsrtgage-of' the PTOremises. Puri1chalsers lo Pay for patpers. . t ''II' sent$ U 1b03 .J - "M N DOs ! BIG flA IMA1:.l ke Next Av p, rI) I'S, BIG DJISPi., Id *intor C ' s; h*ie beeii MEN81. Iflvii-ah11u ta ' Lylo whticli rid i nnl aut+ i rc; .tight A w, -.'k, iur Now >t.fl<k co mploid. 'O yOU timu att v, a:1! gI'6 uulur. Come aill,) 4*. W STRADLE" ARR -- o Attentior! tion! To our friendNn( I we have rrnly 0 to say. r T, )1,. :Ire.ji118 ConilnenCedrl enm re long it wih h4le comrlll left in evei .ll. 011E when youn cfnre to (1re 't (rlil I., emllie andrt se"e 18 s 4 8 we Irg:iltl for von. Thie bes8 Ienc0hingl i for 1110 mon(1y. 12 ya rd8 lIlenching.1 ti (r11 1) yards h 4 t4:8 hing .1 1 )11. 7 yards lie ;"y Blium . niIO. '2 ).0444rds :'abc forCC 18.0 doll ar. Alpaca D)ress8 Goods at 1 Tilledi 1 re4 s I t i.oods~ at4(1 i I BrIoca4ded 1)ate21 GJoods at4 BELACK CASH In thlis departmen4('4t WO 4 m44 full lin of4. (I lacI k and-41 111444 4r44 410, 5(0, 5, 75, 80 wo $1 0.. ilnnchlXz Y44ns i, 85) cnts8 So with111 this c 0ointe 80s you1 comeg 4 t reenv;ille:and we at faLtti0on or mone41y,refaudedl. Your44 fri. U'. O. BOX li:A3 RiEMOV L)enGreny& V llavo secuIred thed W F' I.heir 41l( m Ion1siveV Stoel of Co'ectioAa*'ria~ iiue A N O)TIC'IC is hereby given, 11hat c on 44 Il be1 omde at11lJ . 41he 4o04 o (th be(4I/gislI44I4reo the 1141 n$44 ;.ffohina., 14dr at R(4wha4'ioerf ire IIap4 Tu4rninkek H.oad, wiat, the MIn M'di; pri'vde ge*s as tho4se .hcret ofor u o e~ ve4te inl 11h presen) Ion4 ' JolVN I, THe41umI Jiass Meeting of Farmers. f 11'.,'.-1.,Sept .17tlt, i118 in' acordance with a notice publie1ed the Pickdns :N'rlit. of the 1,h T'tla rttts' mneeting 'wis Ifeld in the 'C<htrt 11c to dny. 'lhe inecting wns enllil to d-der Major Ambler, uhan .alt1?Ai, E.q , ciled to the chnir, and Jiuhn t L(6*t qjuestedI to ne Its iecietir'. After trit stiting ihth objicts of the mneeting, . hecl inn pr1nunc'd thlie nt e etig'rendy for liine s wich night lhitu 'ils nit entiot The followinig prennth lo andl resoltt were Offered by 4ltijor Ainbler, ntd n sotie discusrsil)n -participated in by Capi 1. A. th't1 in, Mnjor Boyd. W. It. Aig< 'I. I'. Lofper, lion. ). P. Biradley and < et-s wcr0 unn(ttiniously adopt ei. Wiferans, t'he farmers-of the Cnnn'y i'ickIns, S. C. have ,nit by fnr recove froitt the crop failture of 1 8l; inl, who na. unp'0 eiened droutl of the pre. seasotn will reduce the crops below an nv nge hitlI ct up; aini, wherens, should the F Iilizer rtXttt,pnolps, Alice hunts and '01 insist lipinll liy for adlvatt:ces mce Ihetn, the 1.irmir tittleretl of the ('on wvill be !eo iuiperiltl as in1 effet both interest ii.l pr.sperity of the f.iri ers, F tilizer ('orn1:1ic. 111( 1eel(at.ts anutl ' a . ''herefol u he it. llreo/tw. by the farnierS of 'ickens Cot ty atssernibe'l inl Iin,mi etiniig, i 1111nt they vlest the dlifferenl Fettiliter Cornp.nni \ietchants 1111i1 others iho have ru-itle i vincest , t-I- nr111 fellci (iizenis this sens, t o rtike a ratinable reduction on all at tdil v:inces. i, /vd. further, aint wheii p:tyinent c: 11tIi. h 1:1 1 nnl "o a K-l is;f:cirl Co111 no rei-'he I ih.i ntilliu-r year's in'ulgence askdc1 filr the pcy11 - nl 1,f a-lvtni es ma:tle is by G(itn C''ii pitie:+, t1erchants It u1 h. rs. li u/ cr/, Itoil, t his preanible nil resn tiot he ptliushld in the l'ickets SFNTtN atnd1 I hat n ilipy of I he saite he farwar< ti the respective cornpanie tink;n such i v:ines to ti f:itii'err of tllis ('ottity. The fulluwing prenntlble and re(sojll1io were Ihet olfertd andu tnaniotutsly adul ed1. Whereas the rece',t dronth has ctit Hil ihe pr'ent crops of "corn int ' Iis entiireCot 1y, Ilt least II) per c trci, In-low an tyerr crop: ill wereai:s, I he supply of grain hliiiii, t'gelb er withI t.hie groiwincg-rcp, 1, h11,e b:rely suticient ti il upply the ncl nee,is of "rott peole intil atnot ber crop growvn. 'Terefore h' e it. /''e/, by the f:intiers of P'ic'kenls Cou l. I th: it would be ratriolic in those of c cilizens, who are n(t.tagcll in t he dlisiIlli of gr.tin 11o ,iscon(tnue the s,une as soonl hIr tical. On iootion, the nieeling wis til :c1'Ij.oruc.l, !,.%11N .t t IN, Chairman. .1o1l\ T. hIt:WIs, ;:ecretary. ('tl.tui.o'rru:, N. C . Sept . 'il . I SMi: 1 4:^r I 1 ' S ,it : in :i corl:itce w ith ynne 111test, I trive you the 'ollowtvint; synopsis iny report to the I't nnis ioner lt'f it'r liittven te of im y ivestig-tI h'i in 1 0-d re-r, lh1 al fl"at1:i:1hm prr l:n cei in Ihe( (:-ileel l)i-triet of South Caiolint:, utn the p:ir Itv nt l.es nf b r; ,:s r ItI ievenlue oflicers, I :ot Satisfied are iely Withott foluthaiotn. lin iw.) inst1tice4 tihere S'etols Io be I ill,t of cllusiotn Oi parl of one dep ttlarshial atndl Ihe inlforlaers. In onie of case frttt was suts.ected ut ilnot provet I d'o (I think It re nie i l g;rtiun114 saying that the pra'tice i giener:il of sett utp sills simply for pi nts: to 1btlini ay servie'rc of infortner and1 fees of I)rptl y . shalols incidt i-t in Such tase,. IC the i'll Cites w tvet aill in ilte si: c lolt lit"v no is blie"ved, were itsliglI1id' by he s i pilties. There Wa no4c11t evidenice teriliag hre w onlinnl itte r ih e, . .r ..,...' 11witgye of c.ise in wich yo hey were .' '1arin troi h lyooral t'ort anl1 it .ilit'iex tn te lar e riiiniliekis, gra [ o'utlina t'y imi t ofINul, s al i es iurilaiv tw n he i 1i ('blituie fo i 'iin luciI befrereissuin 14: to h ilI t he omlaf it carefl invelsiitiird.i iv lhere, jwitilVt be lite orinoicat ue for i pliainlty the tcitizen in your lict: ie. cour Wle iy os 1rue1 while inc Pickens, i' ilren4t lieuiit 3' ', llievenueSo .\gen Al iH ordri ritag-eryheneSumer Your oltl ficil . ;New" hs just par frc hi l'l arc iplei d li aw I iil ar s tic a li et'iiar 111l, 4ille ler of brlii oi-itlng re. I innedy, tlu h i iti h-tdo. i, ictt lcivieybodyis preparing forti the niil I ot the iTev Niitlec pie .\c soti ion, wh1 v r)eiris w t't ih ti neighbi ng i c hurch, 4.' rh'tI sh(lci, jut over fthe Greenville( hii. li c 13nen c's rfn Thursda beforeg cc hel 1lslec foolayll'cccc iniOtobr i18:l Iil verybd i his e i sc p~ ex ieed ia it.theyl wiicll nIe' c'earfI Icec lie. I ty fisicc i n Sut. fre , ol p 't. ilt.-- N ws.' las 1 ju f recive her i rontc i c-nl iitv ill a snoill b. 111e I in lif upper edge o hi s I c ot us y,i i4 on i'esday,ie hilclctlintnt,i whe i rioa in aIrI seeluded e nee,~ no the:rc'c persons 4 bing in ight!, Iihoc wii e mt lIacndlIc ireaue o hercin acmt c ujrageous Ici neir.li Th ccungerli git endeavored to feI1 in i he slicter fro: theltlc' n :14dioftche gro, ut the Ic i hoeulles wrch ll d.jrw a neen slad hr ntigawudw al thoug noiett f.cil wase tini ty pr i ler herUkbii etoidu. H Yain ccompIlishedcl log. puroset negro ed Aicm J hisoi ithietwilen~( po(eiinic- th nihbo ro artein t tugsi rengo, n oiiiii '~of c ah him. Te whoile outryL cwaty no nh waigblyt hurose,ind t ,i asC i. was kun hdierg trow of~ hhruksan hir aissemhi rom1 fr and nea iiti r cutghe piurposiie fin Lg ont in i oninposuet