The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 18, 1883, Image 2

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{ D" F BD,AUZlixdbor PICKENS Q. t$%. C.: T SURSDAY. u 18, 1883 'The .9 ;,xpotsitiou" We did intend to write a full account of our tilp to the Lotusville Exposition; giv ing a description of what we saw tierR, the aountry thrcugh which we passed, the rtammoth Cave, &o., but other matters have crowded our columns so much t t4 we have not had space, amd must now content our telf with only a short article on the subject. We left Easley Station on Friday morning, 2lst tilt.) at 6 30 o'clock, A. M. and arrived in Louisville on the morning following at 7 50 A. M. We were detained in Atlanta one hour, and the time jin which we made the trip was about 24 hours. The distance is about. 6t50 miles, and the rate of speed inade was about 2.11 miles per hIou'. 'his is slow time compated with that made by some of the Northern railroads, but is pret lv good for a Southern line. In this State, Gcorgia and a portion of TenneSee, the crop prospont is inileed gloomy. Occasionally we passel t hrough a spot or by a farm, which had been more favored with the showers from heaven Ihan other sections and the crops looked well. It made ts think of oases in a vast desert. We travelled by the Louisville and Nash ville route and passed through Tennessee and a portion of Kentucky in thae night, im returned over that portion of the road <turing the day, and w is thus en, abled to see tie country along the entire line by the light of day, except the portion between Chattanooga and Murfreesboro, which we made both ways after night -tall In Kentucky, the corn crop, generally looked well. The port ion of the State ,ver which we traveled is level and fertile, with one exception, near Elizabet hi ow n, where we passed through a range of snall mhou nt nius. IIere there is a long tunnel on the road, and the scenery is very fine. Tie Louisville and Nashvie road rius for miles up the Gireen river Valley, and from ap peau'atces, i- is a fine wheat ani corn sec tion. lit we could write coltmns upon the to pographical appearance of the country. im pressions made upon our mind as to that section compared with our own &c, but space forbids. We were somewhat dis:ippointrti with the Exposition. From what. we had seen published about it we were tinder file impression that it greatly excelled the At lanta Exposition. Such is not. the case The display of machinery, Imanutacttired fabrics, &c is very tine, and perhaps a little superior to that at Atlanta, but the prod., ucts of the soil, forest and mines of the Soulhern States are not near equal to tlhat at Atlanlta At tho Atlaita Ex position, ey ery Southern Stais Iot tt ',,I. ,-..l, and L.ouisvi lle onl3 three or four S tales are rep resente.d, Arkansas having the tion'st diu play of any. The art gallery is well filled. We saw one painting, by lljerstad&, which wais priced at $25,t00. We also saw lIenry Clays old carriage oti exhibit ion, whttich iwas presented to himt by thie cit izens of N'ew Ark, New .Jersey, Novembier 25, 183:3, andl .was in a good slate of preoservation. Th'le 'buildings are lighted at night by3 thei Edison electric tights. T1hiis si;;ht a ilone is worthI the trip to the Exposit ion. Mr. Ilix, former ly of Coluitta and an old acquainta :nce, is in charge of the electie lights and kindly explained to us thle met hod of usintg thle lights. While in Louisvillo we crossed over' lie Othio rivrer tuto Indiana and visited Ite Southern branch of the l'enitentiary of Ithat State which is located at Jetfersonville. Wit hout mak inug coomparisonIs, we will silm ply say I int in out' opinioutn the Sou th Car oh ina l'eniteniiiiary is Ithe best kept inlst i u t ion of tile twvo. We atlteoiled thle Con fer etice on C'harities iwhtich meot in Louisavilthe at that. time, aind tlo whtichi ive hand bieen ni - pointed a -dele'gate by thle Governor M uchi of thle tanlk was t heory , and man:y im p~ ract icabile idieas wer iadovanced, t hougth we obtaitied somne valuiabh inftormaition . Ljouiisville i albeauiifu l city and has maony finte residences and buisineits hiouses. The populat ion is abiout 150),000It. On tour return'i triip we st oppe ii at (Cave City, 85 omiles Soul h ot Louisvillo and i us itedi thle Manmmolth Cave. TIhe Cove is nine niiles froiitn lie railrloadt, and1 the trip frioim the station wals maide in stages, over a hil ly anrd rough toad. There is a lar'ge iantd well kept hotel at the Cave, ail alter re freshing ourselves, ini comipainy with th irty one others, front nearly as5 many States lIt the Union, we entered the Cave anol with a guide and lamp well filled with oil, we took,thueI .lort route andl traiteled a distanoce, as wo were lnformned by the gidhe, of live miles, andi theni retracedI our stetps , making the trip in about Iivye hlours. All thle placees of note in the Cave were e'xplainied to us by the guidle, antd the scenery is wvondueifutlly sublinme; bitt wve will not at temapt ai descr'ip, tion 6f iL The places of note on thie short route are, "'MammuothI D)ome andi tCorinlthian Pitltars,'' "Giant's Collini and Alit-e-aler,"' &QGothiic Galleries andii Old Satlt Vat s,'' ''St r Chamber," iiLottie's First Viw, a recent discovery, "Washington's hecad, thie Stata - tite and Stalagmite formations, &e. We wold adviso all who can to visit once dur ing their life, t hIs wonderful curiosity itn nature. -' ',,The October Etections. The State elections in Ohio and Iowa nof olast 'T'esiay. In Ohio the Demio - rate were suitccesfult, contrarny to the ra * ectat ions 'of a good mniiy I copje, elec~2Iig sJe1r Governor, Jaffi f endly, by O. . 12,000 majorit y, any siecug rhe Legisla.. t're by a omnjority. of over 25 oil joint bal, oe4, In Iwa, the Ilepubhlicans succeeded. ut.~ by a greatly redueds miajo'fity. The ti4oin,pady miu.t go. 1hIp 2 liargement of the c Roeommended by the Oriat The dtowded condition of our columt has prevented an emarlt r publication of th presentment of the (lrand Jury than thi week. Their recomnmendati, n in referenc to the disposal, by the County Commission ere, of tlhe lot and buildiwg, now used ft offices of County Treasurer, Auditor an School Corimissioner, and the application t the proceeds to an enlargement of the Cout House, meets our approval. We do ie suppose it will cost much more ' to en.larg the Court House and provide offices in tih building for the officers above named, fhn will be roalized from the sale of the lot an buildin'g mentioned. When the presen Court House wai built fifteen years ngo the population of Pickens County was onl; about ten thotand, and there was utt little litigation amongst. our people at tIha time. The offices for Treasurer Auditol and 'School Comin, issioner were not provi ded fer. It seems that the Commissiot sppointed to have erected the 1 ubli buildings for the Comanty, did iot take int< eonsiderat1ion the future increase of popi lation and business in the vounty. If the) diet, perhaps, they tlotght the people tot pour,at that time, to pemy more mthan thm buildings tltn cost. limt now our population is over I6,000. husinects in Cot, has j i increased, perh:ps, in greater proportions, and our present C. iI. is entirely insuflicient for the accomnmto dlat ion of all of our citizens who attem Court. It is probable that th1e porposed en largement of the C. If can be made wit h out an ad,ditional levy of taxes. Tihe "tene tr.oney" due from Anderson county, if it i: not alrency provided to be o lerniso dis posed of, could be used for tIhis purpose im' connection with the noney received fron: sale of time lot and building above miention ed. Then if ihe over paymhent, by the Comin ty, on the judgmients on the Air Line ail roaind bontds is ever recovered. that smount, it necessary, might also be used limt theae aire quest ions for the County Commnissioners to cinsimer, nml if they conclude to carry ont the ricotemmemiaiion of lie Gr'n Jury, Wi pteumae they will first ascertain how much the proposed enlargement wi'l cost. and whet e they are to get the nmoney. It m tyjbe necessary to procure some legislation before tie Iecommnendaltion can be carried out., and if so, the necessary;,informntion should he given our members of the legislaure before they go to Columbia this fall. This is an im ortant quest ions and we hope tie C"ounl ty t'oImmissioners will give it their prompt and eariest considelration. The Easley Messenger. The first nummher of thi" j.temni has beet recei.ved at this office. 1rice, $1.01 a yenr six monthis, G5 ce-tts. It is a four prgt paper, witI four columns to time page, ani is nently printed and well cliicd. It ih start cdl, as we infer from l e isalht o y principally in the int erest of Fasley; to buib, up her waste places, and make her ''fmir ish like the gon bay Iree." In tIhis lauda Ile ambition, the Ie .enger has our best wishem. Nothin contribntn uno m r,h er 'I hei editors mire ('apt. A. WV. hitidgens mini IMr. J. Rt. fiigood, both sublstaiaiml ciitizemi andl husimness imeni of lmmnsley. We sahimtn ouri neighbor, aind w ishm it muchre prorperity, amid a long life of usefuilnerss. Fron time Grceenville News. A'.Card From Commissioner Barrett Pic m:ss, C. Ii. 8. C., Octobier 8hti, 1883. Inmm ihe jN's of lime (' th ingstai youm say "Theim I reemnvilloc correspondient met thme Newm' andim Comurie'r has writ tenl ai rempiy to Commtmis sinner Hatrett'e dlenimi of crookedmnessm ini his oilice, in whih lie metates thiat Commiiission er'samccoemu againste the Governmient for mlhe last q1uamrteor wams $i190. Persomns hmere whoi arme tifaieer with Ithle aiffairis of coimmiission em's cani niot uindlerstandor el'x p:ain how aniy siuch seeme coutld fiave leen lawftully earn'ied. 'Ther maveraige fees. (etc.. tee coimmitissioner's of ermses is sid to be S20. wici woumilm remu mire 95u case's to lie hermird to make thmo $1 ,!hHt, or miiore tihani a cmse mm day for thliree mmoni ts.' * * *I lie truthb is, horwever, that my ncu~t for saidl quater c is onmly maboumt $800) fress mlhian thfat ofn s'omei of th Io mther Comitmis sioners--and time records in thle D)isitrict (uirm Clherk 'a oflice im '3hairlestonmm will shorw if. 1t foillows, themireforre, thiat said GIreen, ville correspondientf is very wide of tim hemark. let tho samte armicle y'ou inditide to liowie, Ninut ont mltandmm Kinug hav'ing beenm arr*iestedr andm m riedi by met on diafoerent chages in thle moth ft' Aprmil andii iMay last , atnd in mn cedi orhiah mof time 5lim inst. you say thait chairges migminist me, oflicimmlly, hatve becen wismperedl mmtel apiit:n iialoudm tier months lie.ndt thaimt I sheouldm demand man ollicialf invest igatIion of my pr'ceedmings mmndi ie time faets coimo omit in uurder' to sat isfy the puhhbie inindi, as well as5 ini imy owne jtumsmificaition . I su ppise yoim mre nomiteawre thatm in the month of Junimi liast anm "'examiner"' of thle iDe'part imenit of Jimstice rema inted1i her'e melt anmys inspectinig lie ('Citmnuioner's' anid D)eputy Mairshel's ito: ings mand doinlgs. andii ex:eenim:ed miy oflice with specjial reft'eence to e've'ry rumor or chamrge that hadi been mmade aigainmst toe; mind time resulb oftthat exammiaitioni, a.s tIme offi ccr expressed himself to mie mim well ais oth er' getlemen here andie elsweheire, wias per' tectly snit ifctoiry. Moreomver, te three memn above mme'n ionmued are residentsm of elth ii oun my, nnmdm will, noe douumbt , say thait theay were iinot nmeedessly hamrased ini beig prosecmuted bmy tie. Inm concluision, I will simply say. once for mll, thait in limo dischanerge of mmy Iflicial du,m ties I fave donme nto act ini violamti on of ilw; hamve niever' madtme any chmarges for fees thaimt were lnot legal mand proper, ande thamt no hu,i mian bieimng ever ried by me can justly3 ccnm plalin of opp'ression,u aind if any em fier ritinorse orm chamrgem or ofimcial nmiscimtiuct mire inven feel, *ir'culatedi or pumblisheud maginmst mei, tieis is mmy anmiwer to thlem till. iMrk thiis as nmy tinail deliveraince. C. I'. i1A mRmuTT. Comments of the Greenville News Conmiioner Barrett's flenal delivermince, whiichm we pubhlisede yesterday, idoes not strike us mas being very mmucii of a deliver mance after all. It does riot thrmow anty mnew light onm thle subject. Th'le statemenit that Comnmissioner Bar rott'se nlecount stow on fife in tihe Clerk's of, ice is emnly ff00, is doumibtlesse accurmate But it i' sid hetle thaimt ahat maccounit is a rev is ind' meiti, mihe orriginal onee caliing for' $1, 300?( of (;overnment mnoney but caltinig for' it If Commnissilono. Barrett can atanid thet existing condition of maffeira, we can. Thiee mre generti echarges nginmt hima opposed g~ enmermi denuiiT frim him. Whlen time a'iir is over nad thme exohitemnt hervaboufe - has died do,', we may be aule to coltct a frew faets and .giires bearing on Ihis matter if Ro ttuirtsioner Blarrett is r1 fly a faithful oficer who has been saInderedl we will t.ak< s leasure In ascertaining and pntblithing tha ft. if the returns indiaete otherWise, we will give them with pain-bat we will givt e them. We like ai thoroughly doune job. Mk. Etrott: On Friday the 6th instant, r I hand the pleasure of witnessiaig the clas. ing exercises of MisA Kannie %aohary's ischool. This school is located in the Lewis t setIlement, nbout one fotth of a mille from Rev. John T. Lewis' place. The honse e was built about two years ngt and both in ias location and worktanship bhows that it wats the intention of its builders that it should be permanent. Miss Zaclnry coma m enced her school abolt eight months ago and the results are a very high compliment to her tiact, perseverance and energy; for there has been an average daily attendance of near fifty nine pupil-. It was my pri vilege to hear the pupils examined in artlit. ma.tic, geotgrnphy and grammar. The ready answers of the pupils showed that hey had been Ihoroaghly drilled. Mlaps of tile Uniled States, Europe ati Asita, with their principal cities were drawn on t i black board from temory, with wonderful exnct. ness. The examinations in Grammar, both English and Lait in were conducted by re quiiring the pupil to make dingrams of tif. ferent sentences on the blnck board, show ing the sulject, pred icate and object with their respective nodlifiers. All the exam inations showed tlint the Iencher had aaken great pnins to lay ia good fotundation in tie mims of all her pupils. When the ex.tatnitalions were coincltled the atulience were excatae-l until two o'clock During the recess the nialience were treated) to a splentlid1 dlinner After the recess ti e exercisem. consisltel of recitat ions and ale. olamatlonte by all the schnlobr. The putpils were,arranpped in classes of from five to eight, anal between t he recit ations of each class the whole sc'ioal. with the assistace of an organ, rendered tsome heatifal songs. Mr. .K. . oggs tlhet performed his parti of the progrnatte by deli--ering an address (nt the forauntion anl influenco of l"charner."' which was listened to with marked oten.. tion trotughout. Mr. (allowny, who was present from the Iolly Spring's school, heing cnllel apon ad. deil some very appropriate words of ot couragement By retquaest the exercises were closed wit h sinaging by *he school 'itt pryer by lIev. .1. M. Stewart. The goo I people of Itis section manifesteal bat I t heir appreciat ion of the itporttatce of eduontion, nnl also their great confitlence in the ability of MIiss Zclary as at tencher. by itt once mtakitg arrangements to have her contintie the school after at vncat on of about six weeks. Ten years ago eachers hadil ao hunt school s, lt now tchuols are hutntiag teachers. 1t The Saluda Musical Associati -n Synopsis of the P,oceedings. DF:AIt a :x"'rtxAt.: This auly" tet with te Cross U-1:411 lIapti:;t church-1, . lplembe-r fi, 20th and :11th, la a: i remitltn I .1. A . Ihuny in the chair, who mt:ale smte very appropriate reatarks, after whieb he read the 92.1 i'sl:n nt : lad in prayer. Mr'. (. F. liol inna then dtelivertl an atldre"s of wclcome, whltich wais dleliv. rail inl a very Inptpy s'y e, :at-. wa-< ra i l tt hv lhe l'rea h.'i it ;., ,t ...,.... ,,,, l .... ......* - - A cotmmiitit ao 0 ragmet aste a ppoinaated, cot a atii"a ot (1- 1". It itma W. ?Al. Jon'aes, Jr., ami lile'y litaraa' t Splendaidl le.'ssons itt titu-ic werte athen conta ahacted lby W. WV. Nairraice. itaevs U. W. XingttItoat, Mi1. L,. .1 lne I ail I. I). lacuas Oneo hoaur w.aas theta givent uas tat eat lte splendaid al-past -,premai lil m It.' g aa' a' Iweent hat churchcl andia sachooil haouase, bay thtose whlo naever tait to provaide fiat te in, tier maan. Assetnbalaing ittn te honaaue we lag t acit a"d ge:oat amus'ic, teait lby Nilessrs. Naasagh- i' O'Blryat andaa l,esla'y, It w:ls Itheni agreed' it e )st alih th Ile aftli ae oft (Con-lutctorii, J, T. Cil dea's wnas e'lected to I hat otheet. . .ppoain tead lhe nex ti mee tng of aihe Asso. alttiaa to bei. bhl tat ()uatea,,y clamt-cta cm amaencing on iaiy ba'etoaae 5ali Snatty itt lleeertaa atext , at I I A. NI. A t'aer' amus.'ic |lhy Profit. J. T1. CIahaiders andu pi-a'e lay ReLv. -IL Jotats. Adjournated to, 10 A. M. mo Int tIhe forentoon to dlay lae Mlissea Ester Crenashaw tandl Lizz,ie Hun a t per'aotamed Oat aihe ortganas, andi t heo Miisse's R~ebecca i tma andatl iatie lihinsont itt tihe aternoon.t Ia needi naot say te y dlid It welt .tr theay al ways do that. .i I) o'cloa'k A. M. Sundaiay, i'residet Atthonty w:as itt hais host. l'arayer' by RLe v iessonts Ia in nutsic letad bty J . T' Chtiherts, (hte said hte was anm oht t ime s'intge' amti would' sitng oldt timtes, baul he didana't,) $. I'. F.rcae'mtan, M. L. I Wimp y, J ameas I". Xiangle Iaor, W. W. Norr-mico'. JI. T. oioper' tand MI -. J otes. Iaaaaer' otte hiour--good atnd int alit lan mce. Arr.:tsoos.-Musaaic by Messrs. J. I". Sinagletona, J. i). O'Br'yat, WV. W. Noarice' tand. iev. ii. Wa. Xi igiooat. The utsaaal resaluaaiota aof Ithanttks was paissed. Andai a re'ahiltaton o'tm haanks to .ie'srs. (Chmileis atal F'teeaman for' tae umse of teir or'ga tns, aand to ala olates whlo p10r fuotamed oan thema. Atlso iia'saath ito thIoat tae clerk prieparte a syntopau~s of atae pra'aceed'in tgs t'itt nE SKN'Tist aand Eas'ley NlMessenger. mhtS closed~ onte of thle mtosat ph,as'tt aC iimgs a hat. it hias ever beein ouir good fomrnane to at a eaad. W. N . IIta. as, Clerk, Presentment of the Grand Jury. Thme (ramnd Jtary biag leave to re'port as tollows: living extamie thle (Cotnay otlices at last e rmat, ant Iavintg ha trd naa coamphiait tagamaat tany of Iti, wve haave dleemted it atn,t netce'ssary to e xamain ae athem alt thIis te's iot couart. We recomminend the Countaty Con era to htave hIlintas pumt I the (ouar w indaows andl maak e atll 0otaher needela We recotaameatd futrIate, thlat maissionaers sell the htouse and lo the Treaasurier anal Auadaitat.'s aifi locatedca, atal use Ilae tamund(s to v. ana ext enioni of SiX teatore tho Coutrt flous'e, so thmat ti tie maovead ito Ih lao am- mtIat upper' roomts in thle e'x ten'si, a tot' jumry roomtat, aanda a le pm'r.t tie tor ou'a t, tereh.y gi v1a t the court room. Soame chtarges haavinag ' ~ it the Stewned of thme P'oot a bodly appoinated a coammaitteu- a n.~ate thae tttettcr, uad we findl fhatt .fthe matter has been thoroughly investigated by the Com inissioners, and ibe Steward has made a satisfthtory explanattin. We recommend that the County Qotnmissioners retluire the I Steward hereafter to keep an exact accouni eon of all transactions, and take vouchers for 2 all money paid out,. ontd presetut that book A to the Grand Jury at each term of court lv( hereafter. Io7 We have examiprteithe hooks of the va- 'nd rioua Trial Justices: and find them correct 1I ly a :d neatly kept. nvi A t.unber of the roads in the county Ta have not been worked. We know that on A necount of the exceedingly dry weather it A p would hnve been difficult to have attended to th1rm. The County Commissioners will, 1t e whope, have them put in good conditi'nb at once. Doy We recommend that the County Comnis sioners take some steps at once to recover as a ,he moay olainned by this cou nty from W. like E. m ile, attorney for A and C. It. It. shor We call attention of the lItepresetato tives S front tihis county to lte fact that too many . persons are exempt. from road duty, aiii we reconnend that they use thi iinfluence be s to Irve the RIoad f,aw amenided so that al mten who nre able to do manutal labor be reqiuired to do road duty. N We call the attention of the Solicitor to he fiact thiat it is sutspiciotied t hat An nave Alexander, in Dacusville township, has tnde away with her child, and thfiat Ifenry fee 'lorgan. colored, T. I'. Looper and G W. havc Iinks are material witnesses. Silk We return our thanks to your Honor, the Solicitor, and oilier oflivers of the court fot pcti courtises shown us. E. R. IHOR TON, Foreman. mer The Atlanta and Chaurlotto Air inc Line Railroad omplalany has ttach- you ol aidILiti taI t .t.riet.iuns to t.1e u,,e, witt "''hoIl thousand nlile t icketa. Thel less now issuo of the tiletl, in a<ilii It T t.o tho 01d ngreemeut,s that tmust l>e I1 1i :ceptoul oy the holder. c(oitttits inr i 1tow itetn: "Partios pirchittlasli"g The this t.ieket at]gree o it to (Itn f r tny hotel or boar<ding house w hilett 't .,he Itaiits of t.lis ('Onptany " ss. are 01114(r1 had been eotnl laininy tltm they vere ttnn I'ed by hotel drum-" mers, hence this now twrinkle of the l tiekot itaur. hut -- - - .. . - - eist One hundred and lifty natnes Iave lity. been t'nrolled as stmients of .the Siutth Uirilttln College, antd it is expeet.d i tha.t tht ntmher will "cch 200 before the (!tfll of t ho mlont,h. M'. Glazo, a prtominont jewellelr, of (olumlbiat, died in t.hat, cit.y on Ftriday. Five in el1 of snow fell at Denver - Cot, on Thu rsday. ("I"lrlee frt ton, of Y orkvillo., was-4 ttt With a nizot and -e'ri<,tly wotunled by3, a to.''ri at I):Ivitisoi cellge, Nut t, Carohina, last wveek I-'ive ni11nal'rers wore ha1ngu41 ill it fli-re+nt pourtious of the Uniot Ot of l"'rilla y'. ' The ('hit'ago lerahl (It; 'yel t Ne' w A trti(O oif 1 nt:l. 12, No Irca e ,or Hil. 8 yl "Wh'ien Greeci' her knieei ..C eene her 5~ y; !:nfees: ([ ree wi hter k nlees.s'amme uori.f an Pit 1-J y ha rraosed -chiool boy. fort.'t ig I lie no,n 1 ine of his rei(Ctationi. -'T here is nto occn 'i0n to gr'eae :niybodyi's knieis,"' siii>tei 12 3 hiis i eacheri. * Gostudy B yo'ir piece." Neith 1i 0 3 er ist i tre occ0-iPiit n to grense youttr lair. ->0 Parik er's 11 l Iiiltam is ni' thle dr essintg yont ~ wnnt. lIest "res the oriigi i-i glfos an',I ottor to gray or fadieid hairm. I >new no't soil lie hn en: not a dye: good fot the soctlp; pre.. 16 y venits fitilinig out. 13 Administrator's Sale. U NXTE wil nlfer fr saleBbh followingAI to thie Estate of .Jolintithiaii K iig. i.iceitcl.2 at is laitei residetoce, otn Noivembi er thle Sth, 23 1883. to wil: f 7 lend Cattle; - 7 8 ftila fligs; 10y 1 Onte iflirtMi Wag~on; 10 I lior of ( n andt Ftii-il'r:I I fotusehld aind K itchtent Fornituire, antd20. various other art iclos. T'ermts en,b.t- I't (;. Ni fAYNt'if1.I A imta ni-triat ors wvithi w ill atinnex('d. 20 1, oct 18, 1883 4 2 (I SUate Of' Sogg li C'ageoIIia y Cottnty of' P~icens, t 10 lIiv J1. 11. Nr wT-ON, .J 'tns: or l'aPonAi' 8H .Whlereas, J1. J1. Lewis, v e i.hfa- madii 211 8. t-iiit to me, t(t gritnt him h,etterns of A,h 4 Pit innistrati tn, o the Estlate andh eff'ects of 4' Pia iiihaird Nal ly. deceinsei- lilae Tese are terof'oro to cite anil admon . ish all iandt singular the kitndreid andf credf- Drm. ilors of te sai.l ilihrdl Naify. de- Strad ceaseid, t hat the bii-le anil apipear before me, 48 y: in te Court of Ptrobat e, to be heldt at Pick - 20 yu enis U. fi., on thte 19th day of October 185id, ft y, after pubmlicaltion fheireof, at. 1i o'cfock int 20 If thle fiiretnooti, tosite w caiuse if anly fthey' 8 Toi hiavie, why te sid( adintistraBiont shoulid 4 Lii tnot he gr'atedi. 10 y, (Giveit untder my htandi anid se.l tis, te 8 yol 15uli d ty oi' OcBtoberi A. ID., 1883 7 yai J1. II. NEWTON, J.P'.P.. ti yal octt 25, 1883 4 Ow An Oitin i. NOTICE TO DEIITORS ANDF (CItEl) busy. . lITlM. --A personis hohilin g climhs speniik againist te KEtatte of JhOhfNATI'AN KiNt;, satfiic deceaseit, late of Pickenis ( otBy, .SouithI keplt Cariihinit, w ill presen th leigalliy att ested see w . unidersignedf for paymtent: atnd thiose tand a * ted to said Estate will maoke piaytment Your G3. \I. LY'Ntil. .J. 1,. GiftA VI, y AdiiniistBrat or withI wiilf atintexed. ocHi11, 1888 T a LT IS for l"amily Iteslilences. tunid alsio ltusiniesM Lors in Bthe Iowti: and Pomernod O arintg Lots near to)wn all for sale S ES Pmitchasers ean make It 1o their lnterest fee foni o see lme btefoire piurchasing. I can give 111a11, at gninit itn gint,iiies, ritnginig from one per ir 'ourBth acre to one hunditredh. $ 150t A D.ONEt INI F( LOE(lt, , i tie Iteal Esliate Age;nI.. Easley, 8. 0. atug 9, 1883 4t pg ' tai Still tha Qdr of th Day. liter Shitting (aototoing good) at 6 D ynl-ds Iland Towels for $1 00. genuine all Linen Towel 20 x 80 to be mo alvay ai 26 cotts a pi', or $1 60 per en. This is a bargain you read about, to be realized at Morgan & Bros. o now own the bust line of Towel* we s ever slown, ble Oamask a Specialty. n all Linen Table Damask for 85 cents. erfect Oem'for 60 cents. It. is good en n for anybody's Table. A full line of SRel aid White T-tblo Damask with les to match. nother arrival of those 10 cents Alptic- 1 nd 12) cents Cashineres. They soll i hot cakes. They are the best. (odse vi for lhe mioney by odds. ine big Ilarg:tins in Laco Curntins. It ipossible to describe Ihemt. They must 4 ecn to be upprecinted. Black Cashmeres. ,w comes our llobby. It is said that yholy mtust Iave sote hobby Wlal prc e l.ACK COO)S,4irst be or-s, as we assnred we have lilack Cashm eres. We been told so often that our line of [ and Cushmneres were aheai of all com ion Ihat. we naturally believe it to be so e sell an all Wool Freich Black Cnsh i at 8a cenis, worth 60. e extent i speia:tl invitation to exam- N uur ill, t5 andoi 75 cen Is lumhers. II !ti take into consileration the t1ialily, i I anid color IIhey are tally 21) per cent luhmn you will find Ihem elsewhere. is line of Caslneres were bought pri the irst of July, at. which time the -nse ritte of 'Tar'riff went ir.to eaciet. -were bomgl.t with spot. cash and ill a too when money was in deinnl. 'lThey lt heap beyond a doubt. Bring your I) )Ies from any par-we can beat them. ememnber his is the place to get Evitt 'i's celebraed fine Shoes. It ikes 1 mne Irial to convico that they are the to buy for confort, style ntnd durabi n H. Morgan & Bro's OLESALE AND RETAIL MER CHANTS, hat You Can Buy t,- - nor frenls we naw propose to t,.l von 'm'e l w rh t:tnoy thIing in our ainana's < ha1:1 you canl have for l)ne Dolhar, to artis .ao,n, for $1 il rala liigvy .Ieains for I lii arda ('oi ton linainel Iaar 1 110 ''aras E'oi.o Flfaunnel tor I (II 'aIx C~ano Faiaivnniel for 1 Iol rds ('ottin, l'biinu. l fior 1 lIl ards 4l 4 Xea I -landia for I lit arils 4-4 Sea Island for I Il0 ( aids 4 -4 Illeanchin g for J 001 ards 4-4 lileaching -or 1 010 nrds 3 -1 lilenehmiig lair 1 00 aill il will cosl yu or 201 yardls Cailico isq 1 01) irds Calico for I 00 irda Cnlico, I dlozen hai I ns ;anda g I si oal cot Ion laor J 01) nrdla .) Wool l)re,ss (als for I (t0 .-ds .3 Wiooal Dress Goaads lair 1 GoI edii liroacade;! !res Gods foe 1 (It ul.ras Colo C0)(heck s toe 1 01). all it cost. is $1 tor 32 yairds of Rtemnaints of Calico far ardls IIeavy Quil Tr Iimmninigs foe 1 00 21 arads Shairl ing fair 1 110 naidaI Shiirting for I Ott rirdsI SIr tinig tar loll ias llenvy D)rilling for 1 0(1 .urds (loud Bied 'licking fair 1 1)1 1( 'ds BiI er lial 'lick inig for 1 l00 rds liest Dead 'lick inrg for 10 a adaies white and redl llanadk'fs I Ill Ilest 1Unlau indaereid Shair for I1(0 iair (Genia & Itaies Ior I (0l air L,adi-a Iloes fur 1 01) A id ies Collaris far 1 1)0 lts Iin nen Collars for I 00 I ir Lad)(ies Under'vests for I (il 'aIx Oil (Clo h. Iaor I Ill, eards II ickory Shairling fair I 111 a als IIlickory Shiiirling for I (1(1 poaols Caotton. 501) yards Oach for 1 111 )lis Col ion, 2(10 yards1J eachl for 1 (00 r Kidl Gloves tail 1110 to a isIae 'Thra ad for 1 00 : Velvets flick Silk and Coloredl f~elvi t ton Tr'immnings i'arnair's Corset for 1 00 icy & Garer Maichiless Caorselt for 1 0)1 2( trdls Irisha TIrimaminugs fair 1 001 f .rds Crash tor TVowels for 1 (II ids Cra'hl for 'Towels fur 1 OIl iad T'owels for I (II rkish 'Towels for 1t en TIowaels for I Ill rIs Cotton l)iapaer for I 100 da Unfaini heal Cambrtaic for I 00l as U nOilihedl Cambr Iic im-' I (II da Unitiijshaet Caaiaaaia f'ar I (0t I nDow with lhese prices as lendaers in unaeise stoack, we explect Io be very a) i If space waiaahl allaw us wae cunia ut' huilredas. of aolher thlinags, lbut will It Ita s:ay we hiia'e eva'rytin.gt hat is iii a'y (iooda.s I lianse, aii.1 it' you) aaon't. al youl wanii, adaon'.t iil to asxk tor il, for ona will be agreeably disappuintedl. wi triend s. rIIAnIb V & 1BA 1RR. sih W. W,DAVIS' OLD STAND, B EEN V IIj,am . . S. cX. - - - -- Sa J'TH CAROLINA COLLEGE, W ColbumnhiaI, s. C. N' M. McBR~YI)l, PRIEMIDP.~NT. ~ 'UON begins October 241. vacatlion, M no 18th. TUITION F"REE. Annutal repairs, $10. Boauad at Slowiardl's $1t0; in private famillea $12 to $15 ontha. Eienes shioulad not exceedl o $175. For .eguiiremnents for adl n anal courses of sludly, a hatrass .INI). M. Mh BMD~ E, President. 2(0. 183 E. W. Marshall & Co Wholesale and Retail, Gireenv1lle, - 4. C: Our regular and genuine nr 1883, took plaoe on October 1st. Ind wo will endoavor in the futuro N in the past, to alw13"Hehoy our "ionds, their friends and tho public t largo 4ood Goods, Cleap Goods, Nice Condsd. Uzrems GRoods n ill colors, grades, stylnA And pri.. 39, frooi the chonpast to the best on enn fitil to be suited after in. meting our largo asortmot, for o cant giVO you aniy c,olor y'ou may13 ant in (oods At 10 cents to 75 coi yard. llack Goods. o l:uly han over fail(,d in buying i LACK l)RESS from our- stock af r comlpnring them with Uoods mught else wherr', for E. W. lM. & Co.'s Elack Onslaneres, Jcrse3 Cord (oods, Etc., rn al wnys sold at the B(1'Yl'rOM 'IIICEES. (l)ont't fr'rget this whtn ou wait a Dross.) Cold Weatlier Vill soon he here. so p-epare for it. tiny sotn'thingl to keep you w:rm. ixt to the bld v( will w:tnt ',ANNEL4. E . W. I. A& c'o. tve Ihem rt :tll fr"ir B-th White n1 Red. frmn 15( up. atOn I,'I:n ("Is from ltl(- to i t5 botht in 'ttte It-rhed un+uble :+-(tttllachedl. (te t ' l ad(I '", an7. Ad htl 'hil :'s Ipadirhirts Iltket, ny $ cIU)der er plk ofI eer. n w l b h , - Icyi 1one whot calles only 5pe 'omai t.50 toil7. Anrtkls ly ano can be pahir. pauir 12-1 whtite Islankets, ontly $.00I per ii tip t $10) per pair. D4OYI ESTION. lar'ger and cheaper stoick tha 'e. WVo. are offeuringv in th;q de da fe prlices. Y'ard wideo Bleach rd w ido Bleach generally solt] r. 10n, only3 s.. yardsI heavy shliring, only $1 00 3 ards1 godtI sh irti ng, only I Ut) yards ver.ny best enlIico, only I 04) yards ver*y good cab CO, 0only 1 00t yar1dM goodi mai1ttress(8 ick, onlly 1 00 cbres, kerseys, Dlenuisma, ickoryr SlairdIamg Etc., WeV will hanvo a big dlemand f'or rorclebraitedI anid can ' t lbo. bet T11ROY(CIT V Mlf &I'n T, If you want to MOO us smilo task our 'l'roy it y ShirtsL, at, 75 Ots, >rt b $1 uanywhiei0 0ls,40 lI yn mut 1 t ay a highI priie f: Ior yourl I it, don'L comno L.o ioo us. Ig L~ot or'all tlaese GAoods: ulntkorchiefsk, Ciollars, itibbhons, t('het.li, haves,il Sat tnt, SilkN, Gloves oar, llosiery, fori Lad it.s, &o. WVaolesale auad Retail, 'reenville, S C HOVEY & TOwrgs, GREEN ,'1, 1.i', S C 1 1AE AV1? 1',' !:! OUR Fall ar: ~ r IItC Stocc and offci . ing G(Ioodt Low r ckes. 100 Pioce, o, - 0 to 7'G ctr per yali 1 Ca14es 4-4 - i3Irting lu cents p 150 Pairs l,lu -onts to $14 per pail 50 Pieces 1lal ntts to $1.00 4 per ya. 40 PICCCa Ca - Mn8s to $1.25 per yai I)res. ad s In :II color:., 11 r t' yar1I ani Upward. F.I 4 8lack 1s Can! not, b)e HIur i his Ifna r 4OtEouan ( 14 Al - ClotI., i Al 1'1k Ca re''Ts A L~arge A L W 1 8 '1'N:KING, CASS35 M il C)(S 1hA D) I IS J h - ~ KiCT'S DOUL MIA N S, A N W AI U ICTS, HONEY '. '.W ES, 4 [A R EENV1I if . - N,* (. UVc 4, 1883 3