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D- ' BRADL Y.Eiitor 1 XC Nf 0. Hi.8 C. Aa S Y. OOTOU.ylb. 1883. : ernti > .. ti ats the Opin of the S4tianl A1?out Oommis sioner $amettt From the Greenville News. I hsh,poeioed for some time the contro" uar$y between a correspondent of the New. end CwNr.r and C- P. Barrett, of -ickens. liaire also read with pleasure the comments of The Daily News on the sulject. But I an surprised at "our 8ssTtIsL" remaining so quiet while all of this was going on. In this weeks's issue I see it gives all the correspontfence but occupies neutral ground, 1 am a friend to the RSNT.N5Lt, and well d< I know it is ever reany to condemn the guilty and defend the noble and just. There is no paper in (the Rtate in a position to iinow there of the ofiicitl conduct of the lr..v in question than the SETIN:i,. Thet why has it not cone to fhe front, and brought him out I, his true colors? Tbere must be a "screw loose" somewliere which has cest. the (lovernnient a good sum of money. If Mr. B,trreit is correct in his last card relative to his quarterly account being about $800 insl end of $9t)0. it. seems it wouli be an easy maller to prove those fact,, by the best authoritr. .itt I am afraid if the record is ezmited it will prove the aocount was "cut" fron $1900 to 1?abut $800." 1 did not intend to inke phrl on either side, but to get thle o piit1on of the SKNTIN:L. I tim a 1epusty Mlarshal, but do not. he long to Mr. B's, clhss. The SKNTINKL was first to expose John T. Price, whent every man in Pickens who i" posted hits good reasons to believe lie wan inade i (ol of by men who e/imn to be smart anu ,onoral)e. D'iirry MAItln:it t.. DIep i,t ,Marshal is nistakcn when be says "there is no paper in the State in a posit iou to I.now nioie of the olicial con tdct of the party in question than the SBN- I 'i ,." It is true Mr. Barrett. lives in Pickens and holds his office here, but his accounts are sent to the District Clerk's oflice in Charleston and from there to the Depart meut ft. Washington, and we supposo no one sees them, necessarily, except She of ficials through whose hauls they pass in ftransnmission. There'oe any other paper in (lie State is just in as good it position to know all about Ailr. tairott's accounts as we are; in- fact some (it them are in a nnch better position-t he Xcu's and Courier, for instance, is published in Charleston where Mr. i's accounts are forwarded and per haps filed, and we suppose its representa. tives would be accorded an opportunity to Ilspect them and see whether the charge, as to over charges, are correct or not. When the Goverttinent examiner was here iuves. tigating the official conduct of Iteveiino of. ficials, we endeavored to obtain infolrmat tion from him, not only as to Mr. Ra, rett's conduct, but all others who were investi any information, u ein. Ie I'p. nmadle public afler its recepition by the lIe partnmeint. hat thait report was, in Cull, we do not know, buit we publ,sh elsewhiere in this issue what Judge Melton says about ii, na to Mr. Barrett. We believe there has been miany untne, Coesary arrests nmade in this countty by warirants issuted by 3Mr. Iarret (, bit wh euh er he or somue body else was to blamtte for the issuance of the warrants, we have been anxiously awaiting the repoirt of thie ex, sminer to find out. We believe there has ve,n more warrants issued by Mr. Barrett since his atppointmient than was eveir before ssuied, wit hiin thle saume pt'riod of time, >y any othier Commiissionier in thie county umd itat during that '.ime t here hats been ess ''blockading" In the county than there ~ver was before for' the same periodi of ime. We believe with the examliner' that is "method5 of businesas" hiave been en. itehy wrong. If "Deptuty Madrshmal" or alny oilier re Ponsible plerson, wtill give us facls tigainst lie otliciat conidnot of Mr t, Bhu-rett, or any ther Federal, State or Countty oilicer, we 11 ill i ingly publish them to the world. t he oflicial acts of all public oflicer's shomuld >e closely scrut inize.td, andh if t hey are d is, bonest or fait hless to (lie I rusts reposed in hetm, they shoutld be exposed and putishedil indl we believe it as tnuich I Ihe dituty or news. japers to expose the miiscotiduct or raus cality of officials, as It is to publish theo cuirrent, news of thie day. In this wuork, when necessary, Tuis Ssxrrmt, is always willitig to eig:age, though Somne times it maity be unupleasnt, and call down upopn ottr head thle curses and( slanders of thloso and their friends whe may have been ex posed. If it is true that Mr. Price wais naadc ''a tool of lJy metn vuhto claim to be smart anti honoreable," aund "Deput Nti' stiat' will give its their inames, wit ri la sonable proof of their gutilt we -l ep ihem just as we dlid P'rice. Gv us -uia or tell us hlow to get themi, andi we willi inake die wool fly." The following cit izetnsoft this County took premuiiurns at- the Gretnvill Fair: J. hi. C. lDutiham, one btushel sweet Potatoes, J. W* Major, watermelons, M. L. Jonca samtipie curshaw, T. *1. Bot"en, best bale cotton, samuplo rice, bushel red wheat. Miss Liti Gossett, cluster of flowers. Miss. Ltula Ciyde, cross wax flowers. Miss Lillio (Go. sett, white fecather fan. The United States Supreme Cout't on leonday decided that the civil rights bill, forbidding the exclusion of persons from railroad traitns, hotels, thteatr'es, etc., on ae conot of their color, is unconstitutioni, all te Ju:n ceencurring except Justice Har, Ran, Tb. decision was announced to (lhe .9tdlience in DeGive's Opera H-ouse, Allan ta, )Ionday~ night, and was reeivedj wihh - enien4ous cheers, Mlanager D)eGive besing ow defendant in several Stilts for exe-ud. iegroes from his dres cin. , is A eana, reaently ad dressod . ut aion to the 'reeideut. allegngti 41r reid people of Arkansas were *utering certain grieveanes at the hatnds not ohly of private persons but of .be. ivil authorltes, and1 Ytvoking the interpoei. lion" of tjhe general Guvernment. Attorney General' rowster answers the letter ,.nd shows the "colored brother" that It, Is be yond'the power ei the Government to as -sist him and that he must rely upon the State Athloritie for a correction of wrongs he complains of. "Niles has prepnrel an address to the colored people In which, after se,ting forth The contents of Brewster's letter, he snwt that it will he seen there is little hope fur redress for aty grievance that the colored people South way complain of to the Geu oral Government, as the colored people, as a rule have not the means to test the oun, stit titonnlty of State laws. The whole ten or of this answer, says Niles. "ic simply to taffy the colored people of the South:' or etne they have b!en misled by ptotiticinns and shysterr in the South, who hive pro fusel friendship to hen: I have only to repent again that their only salvatiotn a: a penuit" is to primrep 0 to leave thin coun.ry, and ins the ,tonnnime refrain 'rom votiig it tn.y of the pilts until sotne pi,t"t t.tnke.s provisui,t for Ihe redress and nll the griev'nces of our people. A ftund t houh1I bm placed in eacth State to remedy oi- w"orngs and to give um protection for the ot ii t' this sho,,ld onit the sooner we appeal to Con t 'ess for intteniti,y for our race to enable us to separate fromit tie whites the benter it will be for boit races. I would advise the eo!ored people who have Inaken hosti'e ati tnte to -hi Sousheen whites. by doing the, service of the carpet-baggor and his asso cinies to seek the favor of thnt class in tihe South which will really consider our righ, and act wih them hereafter and against an .ldininistralion which refuses to render ut redress. The decision of the supreme Cou,-i just rendered gives force and eniphnsis to tis view of the canse and shows that we ha.ve no rigts which other people aire honnd to espect. Therefo"o. let. us seek refuge elewlhere and establish a status for our,selvei. Lot n found a civilization to 'nm,te congenial cline tIhat will givo Ias a sitnuding in the wordi of cotw'nerco and inilustry, and etnble ns as a rnoe to play a nobler part in the great drnumi of history..' We agree with Mr. Niles that tine soner the negroes are sepnranted from the whiten t the better it will be for both rnces. There are entirely too many ntgroes in the South i -in South Carolina especially-for the two races to get along tarmnoniously enjoying I equal political privi'eges. It was only t hrought malnce and hatred of the Southern E. whites that the negro was enfranchised by I the Republican party, and they now repent L to the very bottom of their hearts, because L they did such a foolish thing. The en francbsement of the negro placed a tool in the hnndu of the Soul I, with which to break t the head of the Republican partly, that they never dreanied of. The increnscd power given the South by the negro vote in Con gross and the electoral college, would be gladly taken from her by the Republican paiy, if it had tie power to do it. Perhaps that power lies in the Supreme Court. We have said heretofore, and we reiterate it here, that, Iin our opinion, it is only a question of tihne when, the Supreme Court will decide, if the quniston is evet made (and we believe it will be mndo) Ihat the manner of ndopting the aiendnient to tine to deugrande and hunnilinnie by age, or for any love er relie t'onistituntion, bunt for tine mope, atling their power. Tine qnestuio lbe retmanided to tIne Sttesu con stituti mally belontgp, to for itself. 'Then theo niegro wi Iturtn to theo Rotthorn whit e p. maiinitenmance of hit' polItical anid, If such an event should take p1 niot appeal to deaf ears. lIe w, nand accordedl suolh political anid. ast lie is enitimledi to and shlould is to tine Sout herni people, whon hast been taughnt by thlil crpot despise, Ithat thle niegro must I promection tand ni beIn niieds. lore tihe Rtepubhiicaun partny as imiseif ithi thne Sothiern whnit dlerstamn himn tinid kniow Inis wit palci ties better than any or he Randall on Internal Rever Th'le Ili. Sumiel J . Bandaiitll dIressed ai matss meeting at Clove in tIhe course of which hec said: "'Tne t end(etncy of tine Rlepubl i, a conisolitlrinii of ine GIovrnnmn ing a nmnarcholy. Th le D)emnocra idist ribttion of pomwer, andi oppo Zar ion, hieefalnse it is il:nngerotis a . the. rights ot tIne peo,i le As a la 'r thne It t al abillat ion of Iii i .nrt- There i' ito occasio1n fori' inl ttnal tinxtIin. WVe do not nei Thne sin rpluns eachl year tabotut e<pi. tmount coull.ected t hat wiay. ITe tioverine . hiat 3no right to collect tm,rc mo(ine.y Ithtu necessary for its effective econorniual tadt- - oistra~53tion . int ernai tani ti fosters inonopol ies, like thiose of nmalches arii winis, i <ey. It is a tnaicine whtich reachles tine Ial o)t-hloX atnd thireaitnt' to overtunrn outr in ,tiItut iotns. I wouildl remith tine sunpport of lie Governnmnt to then ohi mnodle of le vyiti i tlto imttst, i-o iat it wounhI at least tncidlent ally protect Amelati o mnufocitmr is ait,h Annericeigi labr o stntt oiet 'oin.pletec withi Eurnopean pautper laboir. Tine Jhiio platftorm proclatimis lihe true btusitnesst policy oft the taurit', anid tmnrionis Btts have 0 Inlopteit it.. Tine Nat ionial Clonventlion will 'i pth it, tand the D)emocramts will oleat a 5e liireien t on it. Ftree tradle ami a prohnibi - i tivye Iariti ore uiltenr follies. IfI yon wr nt an in i !ustraition or Eniglish free t ra,e nok at pu - I Irelanid. Free tradies wornld n.ed mpoor I tinte iit ressed Condli ~i 0, I.l nril -t We never cin hnave frnee tradeo, eeand.e. it our dbt is paid Th'le GloverIn lenity wilte n a qrunn'e enough of mionney to filI1n1 gpbe i wni.unopean pauiper labor andAlnr. i cifn d'gniend labhor. Cipil inierabi.- t shio,a'd be co operativenl reiroii abut if we lmmut have legislitio~ Irefproave buti it for' labor. Capitl It stroll; prefer wo hav ml and needs assistanice ,i ng; laor,in hualt n etqnual partner with catpita intn rofits hoan b; pnroducots of labor, Tine Repintcie ront on P not, onily been ext ravagatnt in tuciant ofapu lie funds, but htave dlone great iiitiet you all, joint owners of tine uthlr dcean to Nsnarly all-of the coutry-adlded na ~in.v on Inas been acquiremd by Democrti ad I minsnratIons and throungh the leuor,ta polIcy. 8iuce tine close of time Wrter e puablicans have give-n away a hunrdr-ed an seventy Aive nil lion acres, a hurtiretld a forty millions of which wore givenm to coirporat ion.' Judge Meh 1 ..:," lbee asked by art porter of tht: Ch1.\ Ne w.attd (oki if it wpos tr,> 'h: he -'-tentplated rwige ing o oun . f 1., unwilligaetw I proeebel; er+: .I ttee Couuni ioaeh,, replled,. "That is wholly untrue. I have receive .o instrnuosiou , to proveoute Mt. Barrei who in referred to as one of the partios; u have 1 been informed of any onduot of hi witich gonld be tnade the subjeut of a pros eeution. The Greenville correspondent, c The News and Courier. in referring to Mi Barrett as tie ootusuissioneer whose recur shoys that be had disumiesed over sixty pt cent. of the cases brought before hit, is ei ideutly mistaken. Mr. 1Barrett's percentag of dissusse..d castee is below the averag while he has done within the last year, wit perhaps a single exception, the largest bui iness of any commissioner in the Slaun The examinmer ot the department investiga ted Mr.- llarrett'e office. as well an other of fices, and reported especially with referenc to a. natter refe.rred to himm by she depart sment upon a complaint that larrett hit conducted the buainesu of his office irregu larly by issuing warrants improvidunti and illegally drawn. The teptt of the ex ttminer, while it sustained the charge ngaint Ginrre;tt with reference to his methotsa a b,ineys. fully vitndioa.eid the good faith an honosty of hir oflicial action."' The Country Newspaper. Rofrrintg to tbo country journ a ist, Gco. Peek, of Milwankoo, says "W hon we think of L,ho hard drudg cry that those ontorprising, indofa tigublu workers do in a wook, an the small amount, of tbanks and cani they recoivo in roturn, we feel a though t tmoth ing wan wrong som whoro. W by it, is t hat in manj localition tlo peoplo do not appro Cinto th importano of a g, oc towwpapurs, and st.tain it by lhbora )atronage. this makin.- it a bettot apoer, it one of Lio thnost atunncCoun ablo t.hinlgs in tho world. We havc Jo urgent cll now to say what We lo, bot w toll tho people in overy oonlity whore : nowipapor in pub. ished, no ntttr how smllall and in. ignifionnt it iK. that overy d1olil hoy pay it for mui)seriptions or ju Itlous advot Lsing II,S two do!larr n canh in their own po ckots. We 1ivo tigured on it and wo know it hnbscribo for yotir paper and pay al it in advance, and it' you mifel t hu and of Iho year that you haven't ,oL your money's worth, then your L rtuno is im- do. You ean go to Io tust-um and get $5,000 a your M a otm io.ity." In neco1'dalico with tihe lictioin Of he la"t Confort neo, th third dab" m;tt.h in Nov'-rlei will be obsorved >y the i'. -ist, thtrouighoutt tht iLat.o as t t, i. eia and ar-tt ;st prayer to Ahmi-,;hty i) lo for Ili Iessiog mpon u mouLa mmtt a!tmg lo G unatuM. MI EX tco, Octohor 19 - ! bitala aIvioes rueprt the WW ti'. -imatemi by yellow fever. The de.ti or two works aeramg.d twenty dam.. y. On tiht third tinstantt a hurri tano st,onek the townmm, killing sover %I%omo1N.." .a m,.,t...;.. " .mm ,.re .i)OCI .o to grease anmmy hodiy's k nees," shmoimtedi iia leaeor. "Go m sttudly your pijece." Neimth r is m here occaionhi to grenmse you r himiir. 'arker's iinm d mir simim iis amillie d ressinig youm ant. RtestIores thle originial gloss amti coior i gray oir fmnedi hlir . Doies mnot soil thme nen;: not a (lye; good for thme scalpm; pre, einus famllinmg outi. Advie to M~othersa. Are youm disturibedi ant night andii broken yommr rest bmy a sick cii ufifering andmi y inmg withi painm of cum I ing teemlh? if so, mnd at on1ce anmd got. a bot tie of Mrs. WV in ew 'is t4iolhiEng 8y rmmp for CIhbiren Ti'emib g. its valmue is inonmilble. ii. will re svo thle poor,littIe suferer I mmeditmely. lpemnd a upon mm, mot herma, Ithere is nmo i ko abont it . it cores (dymienmery an d di rhmoe, regulates lime siomach and howels, rcs winil colic, soft enm lime gimns, reducmes fimmmiumnaltion, amnd gives lone andi energy lto c whole system. M mrs. Winslow's Soinilimg grmup for Cildmreni 'reet hig is pleasant ao e tasor, and i the piresoription of one o1 o olest andi bestt femaole physicianis amid arses Ia time tUnited Slta les, amt is for miaie m.ali drimmgists thlrouighout the world. - rice 25 centa a bottle. fob 15, ly On Thirty Days' Trial. .Tun Vom,raIo ixu.r Co., Marshlnl, Mich., ill semi Drm. i)ye'i (Celebrated Electro oltalo 1101ta andi Electric Applimances On ial for iirl'y dli'ya to mien (yoniin or old) ho are afhiomed whhm nervous deb.i ity, lost laliy and kindredi t ronales, gwamranteeing >emedy amnd complelo resloralian or heailh iut manly vigor. Addrevs a above.-N . -No risk is incur'red. ite thirmy days' j-l Is aiowed, t88g .y Jan 1. mAdiinis tifr's S g ;l,Rfe', Pgtaon ,1r prty lo tl GhiistKop doea -a? M la o re.dene. oPCkeps t Vouttty, (i.. to tb higheet 1idd4v, Mt Puli'o thnt eonsistin .Q-' 1 I1 r 2 Hoad of o1gtt 1 Wiigon as ty ; .Lot of (,rp4 1 Lut of tbugkia* d.n,odaler Heusehold And Kiteaion Furniture 6 1e?- $ttadag ,- " Coupn,Pres.aL- ;. , " - 1 Thranhee aad. F And'var1en olberi rt"ales. Terms oeh'. Sale on the d,t1 la/ of foNosber 18 MARGARET L. ROtt, THOMAf R. TRICK, t,Att ai isrtors, not 26, 1883 -b--i6 - 2 Administrator's Sali HE undersigned will ofot fbr sale . public ont cry, the Personal Propei teloinging to the Estat-e of Judti'1HWhort into of f'iokone 'County, 8$tth . Carolli leooeased; at the residence of R. 8. h Whorter, on the 10th of November 181 consisting of: 2 Milk Cows and Calvos; I One Ilorse Wagon; - 8 lfee Stands; Household and Kitchen Furniture, Terme cash. It. 8. MOWIIORTER, Ad'mr oot 25, 1983 6 2 Adnninistrator's sale. -W E will offer for sale to the high bidder, at public ontcry, ons th I1 of November, ,883, the Iersoual Estn belonging to Jacob Lewis, deceased, at late residence, 1'ackena County, S. C., e n,doting of: 1 Good Horse; 7 Ilend of Cattloi 7 lead Fattening Hogs; I Sow and 'Pigs; (1 Iiend Sheep; 2 Tw') Horse Wagons; I Buggy, Farming Tools, &O. Term1 made k.nown-on. day, of sale. ANTIIONV LEWIS, lN. 11. PAR5ONS, CATIII-:RINE .,EWfs, Admisfrators with will annexed, oct 25, 1883 5 8 Administrator's Sal W I will offer for 'anle the followi PER(SONAL It)PEIt'1y1, hel,ong; to the Esate of .1ohnhaitha Kgig. d('eeas( at his inte residence, on Nuveusber the Sl 1883. to wit: 7 Ilend Cattle; 8 liend IIogs; 1 tJne Ilore wagon I i,ot of ('orls and Fooller; icitehold -ndirl Kitcheln ,Furniture, n various other Jtaitoes. 'I.rjus e'rh. G. M1 LVNt'fl, SI.. (;it AVLFy, Admniristrntors Wit h will atnnexed oct 18, 1888 4 2, Bridge to Let. (COUNI' CU.V,tf/ss'(>nt''R nF'L'1o nltIOt.'a919. w il b e rettrie .rh anflicient. .smrety for rmance of the work... mnisadon.r Piekenis County '88 1. . .. '0IlEBT(fRi--AND) CIIJ ll pers~otn ...holdling clai te~i if ChaarIen . opeur, larte * rty, 8. .C...,!deceasedl, are themn legally attested talfoar p.aymhent; amid those * tiilO. p)Ayfinte t-0 NABtOARET? L. nIoPRr, 'liYM A-5 R. PI10 , * 3 5--8 Admtintistratova TO( J)EITOI8 .AND) CRti -A1l pimOe boitling clai * talare of .$IINAT HIAN Kl.N -'eof-.'tigket,. (onty, : d Ipreenrsttem.legally atlen r.agnmed for parymenl; and th * 3tid t.estarte will smake paymn * 4rators wtth wilt atnexed. ar Famiuly lte..dd&entces, andt ii ts int the town; 4e-- someC (1 ot near town all for -s enn rmakei it to thtei, inter aifore purchatusing. I cantg qttnnt it ione, ranginig- fromt a A I,)N'/A M. FOh0 O R, ICcal Es tat e A gent tley, 8. (1. ang 9. 1883 4, te of NouEti Cn'oliu Colinty-of Pick on8 BY J1. II. NxwTON, Jitiemt og Puon, TH W hoes, JohItn P'. tCraig raid (eorge A Craig, hars iumde. sit t mtie, to grant thi beotters of Adiisitrattion, of the Esta ad effect s of TIhmomase (Crnu, doeesed Thes.e are thetreforoe tioetto andl adot ash r ali nil sinagi th ie k i ndetdl atn,I cre it ors of the said Thomtaius ('rmig, ceased. t hat thley lbe and aihppearr beifi-e I itn th( Court of Phnteit , to be hteld t ct ents (. II., on te1m ltilt)y of Noiv Is8t ofteor puiti on h itIereof, aiii II o'clock the fiiorenoowe ittshw cat rsi,if m ly -t have, why t.he said aditlnistrat iona riot no,t hie gr'uantedi. Gi venam uder toy hanid andl aeo!Ihi,I 20th diay (of Octobert A. I., 18 J. hi. NEWTO''(N, j. .. .e. oel 25. 1883 5 State 03 Maaia Cani'olina hlv J1. ii. N.wi'os, .Jtnn tirl O n 'HA-riT W'hereas, Niargaret ald Wm. M. Jon have tmade suait .t. tme,,to granit tem ILeuIt of Adhniniist raition of lte Esitt anudetfee of Mosees Ni Jonev, afeesedl. Th,ese are therefore to cile nad admon ihl all amid singuaIr~ th& k indhred andi oredi lairs of the said Moseas M. ,Jotnes, d4 ceitased, that they he.Andl appear, before m<~ in the Conart of-P'rob.rto, to be held art Piel) ens C. Hi.,.on the 9th of. Novembear 18 alter puiblica.tion hereof,, at. 11 o'ock Ithe foronoon. So show okutse, If any lIar have, why Jho- said Ad hislration shonil not hie granted.. r (OIen u ntder my Hasnd, this the Pgll dlay of O*tober 1,888, -3J 11. NEWTON, ..r.e.0. oct 25, 1888 6 . Oor regular and gonnie 188w, tok Ofas on, Ootober 1st,. d we will ondeavor in tb .l;ture in the paet,..to always;show our ondo, theirE Mrinde' avd the Putblie large. nod Goods., Cheap Gloods, Niee C"odM. Dress Goods all Woorn, gradets, stylets and pri" ', from tho c heapo,t to the best )noetan fail t,o be suilted after' in. octing our large assortmont,, for >can give -you any oylor you may xnt in Goods-at 10 eents to 75 Ct,w Vard. fllack Goods, lady has over fhtiled in buying it ,AUK DRESS from our aLo(k af companring thorm with Goodsl ught olseowhoro, for E. W. M. &t Co.'s lack Cashmecres, Jersey C'oril oods, Etc., always sold at the BOTTbiO laCeS. (1)nn't frget this when u want a Drea.) Cold Weather ill aoon ho gore, s preparo for it. tyS something to keep you warm. rxt to he bodi yon will want lAntNNorS. lg. Wti. M. &z Co.. eav them at all prires. Ioth White I, ned, from 15 p. Ocntn o 7lan la from 10 to 2)(, both in the emcohed 1an thel beldd. GntN', Loalie', and hildre' ndershirts & Underveats o lvty handom and attrBOTiOe oo.u w ,btan g)ods.) b how il aon who care, on n~a. of,i. tyleks,n t Wakng Jacketsi' im li.50 fromIS7. An ne in heIa ite from JO orw,h big ino thee pai'1 o 4 Whit las, only$200pe pak 104Welakn y $3.25ker air14wht Blanes, l35 e pair 10-4 white Blanketa, only $2.00 per pair. d pti$0r. rpa DOMaiiTOii. larger anid chonpor stock tban er. Wo are offering in this do rtmnt -somno very choamp gooda a few pricoes. Yard wido Blonehi nerailly sold f'or 186, only 100. mid wido Bleach ge'neralIy sold1 104?, Only 8o. yards hea&vy shirt.ing, only $1 00 3 arda goodanhirtin g, only 1 00 yaards very host, enlico, onliy 1 00 yarda very good cablco, only 1 00 yar'ds good nmttrasas t,ick, on lyl1 00 'anus. D)oekins, Cassl erecs, Kerseys.. M.inums, iekousr, Blafytig. Etc., We will have a big domand for r ce'lebrat.ed and can't be beat, FRtOY CITY MIKITM, [f you want, to sno us smtile nak outr Troy City Shirta, at, 75 eta, rth $1 -anywhero olase. If yon itt to pay a high price for yoIur r t, dIont't, como t,O 800 u$. Ig Lot of all these GAoods: Ilankorch,iefs, Conllars, ihibona, Wchel., LaceM,8tmt,a, 8tkm, Glovea~ I ingen, Bttona, UJorsota,, Nook DImr, iloaiory, for Ladies, &o. Wi&klgesalieln Retail, reenville, S. C.f toti)a. Ottsat:. 20 Hiandfowd e$5-1 A genuine al ;inAn "fio"l, given away at 28 eents w'pal, l 60 per losen.. This is a batgalh you rad abos, snd to be realised at Morgun.& Bros VC how own the boat line of Towels we bv ever shown, Table Damask, a Specialty.' Ak at1 Linea Table Damask for 85 ceste. A perfeet Oem for 50 oente. if is good en- toi ough for anybody'e Table. A- full line of both Red ad White Table Damask with - Doylee to mateh. Another arrival of those 10 cents Alpa'- At as and 121 cents Cashmeree. They sell Ae like hot cakes. They are the best Goods . shown for the money by odds. Ir * - Some big Bargains in Lace Curtains. It at is impossible to describe them. They must i be seen to be appreelated. at -ty Black Cashmeres. a' Now comes our Hubby. It is said that lo- everybody munt have some hobby and pre i4, sume BLACK GOODS must be ours, as we feel assured we have the inside track on Black 8ilks and Black Cashmeres. We n have been told so often that our line of Silks and Cashmeres were ahead of all com petition that we naturally believe it to be so We sell an all Wool Fre.aOh Black Cash- AP - mere at 86 cents, worth 60. Wi We extend a special invitation to exam- "w; Ine our 50, 6 and 75 cents niumbsrs.. II est. you take into consideration the quality, ithl width and color they are fully 20 per cent to, less than you will find them elsewhere. )n- This line of Cashmeres were bought. pri ir to the first of July, at which time the N increase rate of Tarriff went into effect. I] They were bought with spot cash and at a , time too when money was in demgnd. They bc are cheap beyond a doubt. Bring your samples from any port-we can beat them. . Remember this is- the place to get Evitt Dj & Bro's celebrated fine Shoes. It takes but one trial to convico that they are the best to buy for comfort, style and durabi tr lity. 1'] - 1. H. Morgan & Bro's n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MER , CHANTS, w (AREENVILI;, M. C. 13 N What You Can Buy 1: 3'cor $3R ..O . bt To our frends we now propose to tell you of Senw of tIie miany things in our immenae siuck that you can have for One Lullar, to wit: 1t yards .leans for $1 Oft 4 yards lie-ivv .leans for 1 00 to 3 yards White Flannel 'for 1 00 heo 12 yards Cotton Pldnnel for 1 00' A 14) yards flotton Flannel for 1 00 a 8 yairds Cou ton Fi.vnneh for -- 1 00 5 yuards Cotton Flaunsi for 1 00 - i2.yards 4 4 Sea leland for -- 1 00 T.- 10 yards 4-4 Rea island for 1:00 ( "'" 12 yardls 414 Bleaching for -1 00 . -10 yards 4-4 Bleaching tor 1 00 to 20 yards 8-4 Bleaching for 1 00 In- And all It will cost you for 20 yards Calico is 1 00 16 yards Calioo for - 1 004) 18 yards Calico; I dozen buttons aad - Ibr oolceetton for 1 00 10 yard, j Wool Dress Goods for 1 00 0,8 yards 4 Wool Dress 0Goods for 1 00 ath 6I yards Brocaded Dress Goods for 1 00 ed -1t yards ColtonaChecks for - 1 00 20 "O Andi all it cost is $1 for 32 yards of a Remnants of Calico for 20 yards Heavy Quilt Trimmings for 1 00 20 20 yards Shirting for I DO 16 yards Shiirting.for 1 00 ge l8 yardls 8hirting for 100 12 yards hIeavy Drilling for 1 00 10 yards Good Bed Ticking for 1 00 10 5 yards Better Bed Ticking for 1 00 4 yardis Best. fled Ticking for 1 0 an ao 20 Ladies white anid redi Handk'fs 1 00 lno The o st Unlaundered Shirt for 1 00 cod 10 Pair Gents 4 Hoes for 1 00 ale 10 -Pair Ladwes lice. for .1 00 A 20 L,adies Collars for 1 04) esg 6 (et-s Linnen Collars for 1 00 O' iye I Pair Ladies Undervests for 1 00 p nc 8 yards Oil Cloth for 1 00 10 yards Hlickory Shirting for 1 400 8 yards flickory Shirting for 1 00 g 20 Spools Cotton, 500 yards each for 1 0t0 y 20) 8ools Cotton, 200) yards each for 1 04) - 4 Pair Kid Gloves for 1 t00 fo~ la 4 Pair Lisle Thlread for 1 00) Black Velvet, Black Silk andl Colored Velvet for Trimnaings -' Dr. Warnier's Corset for 1 0 14 nn Stradiley & Unrr Mlatchless Corset for I 00 2U1 nrn 48 yards Irish Tfrimmsinge for 1 00 10 ito 20) yardls Crash feor Towels for 1 00 10 yards (Crashu for Towels for I 0 n. 2t) iand T'owels for 1 00 S 8 Tlurk ish Tlowels fo,r I 0 . 4 Linen Toewols for 1 00 s31 e, |10 yards tCotton Diaiper for '1 00 k. 8 yards Unfinished Cambrio for I 04) 3,7 yards Unfished Cambric for I flu in t6 yards Unfinisheed Camblric for 1 00 yAnd nOW with these prices as lenaders in lel our Immense stock, we expe-ct to be very ID1 -busy. If space would allow us we could e speak of h'Iunedred.< of ot her thlinigs, bu.t will sufhsoe it to say we have everythinglhat is kept in a DIry Gooeda lionse, an-i if yo iMt't ioe what youu wani, dlon't fail to ask for it, fot -* ndit yeu will be agreeably dlisappointed. w( IS Vour friends. STRIADLIY &e nADi, n T. W. DAVIS' OLD STAND, ii -4 (AREENIIjE. .- . N. C. lFr .SOUTH OAROLINA COLLEE, W Cioluimbja, N. CI. ' JOIIN M. McBRtYI)1, P'aerlast. I, 3 ESSiON begins October 2d. vnoatona Ui a .J uuo 18th. TUITION FItlE. Ainnual fee for repairs, $10. Board at Steward's d hllt, $10; in private families $12 to S1.6 per month. Expenses r.lhoat not, exoced h $150 to $176. For leqiuiromnen,ts fos ad untiesonl andt courses of.study. address s .)NO.0 18 cD U, asiet GrEiENVIL , r WB IIAVEl OPENIED OUIU Fall and. Wintef tock and offer t,he following Goo+ at very Low Prices, 00 Piee .eane, from 10 to 76 pot' yard. Caseo 4-4 Blonched Shhrting conte por yard. 50 Pairs Blankota, 90 conts toIi per pair, 0 Pieces F lannol, 20 cents to $1. r per yard. 0 Pieces Unrpets, 213 cents to $1 per yard. Ar~ D)ress Goods n all color+, from 10 ce-at S 1 -rr and upward. Flannel Suitin Ba ck 4 G loolod sirg 50nPnot, beI suse 90 Coths t 0 Piece . .ar et. , .. c . o$ pe ar.v DressaGoose Fann elS,iir al nBlack Goodsvey Pies. .eh A LSO, B'Ik Cashmere i'romn 12j conts to 81.25 per gar A Large Liase of TI-a IL. 1051 E R Y, ALO G LOV ES, W illTE GOOD)S. 811 E EITINGS, ICK INGS, (JASSI Mi ltES, OIL ULOTIls9, LADn'EsJ l1483Y JAcKET~ CLOAK1(, AND) WALKING JAUKETE HONEY & TOWNE8, Next Door to Nationial Baink, w.t: 4, 1883 2 8