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k~i~SENTINEL,~ D. F BRADLEY. Sditor r ICKEN-3 C. H., S. C.: THU21DDAY, NOVEMDBE . Lt 1883. It Cowetacounty, Georgia, hne, by a vote of ti It her citizens, sent whiskey from her borders. The President has issued a proclamation, ti designating Thursd'ty, November 29hl, a C day of national thanksgiving. The DetnoerntIsmale a olean sweep in the Baltitore municipal election, against the Ripublicans and Inileptnlen's. Acquitted. Nelson .i 's:, wiO it will be remembered. was arrested at Cedar Rock, In this county some time ago, oni a charge of killing a levetme oflicer by the name of Leadford, in Spartathurg county six years ago, was tried for the crine at Spartanburg court last week and at gi icd. " t The Railroad Coimmission. Soic of the Newsimpers of tle State have found fault with the action of the Railroad Commission and are demanding it trpe ii of f the law creating it at the next session of he liegislature. They say that the rate of froights has been inereased rather than d minishe'd This we think is a tmistia' . T o t'usnission, as requirred by the act, has prevented discritin:ttions ant put all towns along the lities of Ilailroads upon n eyualt y footing The points discritinated in favor of by the railrods t prior to the action of the comnmission now feel the effect4 of eynmliz: - li il and are '-kicking" becanse somne bodly's ine ox w:is not gored. Let's waitt a while and see how it works before we demand a repeal of the law. A Want of Entorprise. Our sprightly little neighbor, the E:sley 7rsscnger. takes us to task because we no ted, last week, the cotton tarket in Char leston totl Glreentville tind failed to (ptote the tmarket it Easley, antd accuses ts of the 1'.'nnit of enterprise. The omiisriot of quttota t is for Eas!ey nud Pickens was an over v;ght, but we will promiso to do better next litne." Speak ing of the want of enter prise, has it ever occurrel to the Kessengler Iwin there was a great lack of it on the port o'the nerchtnts of Pickens County. (no in stuations) and if they would show a lit.t 1e nore enterprise in advertising their gootds to the public that much of the evil co'tt platined of by the Messenger tmighit he aver ted? We are willing to do anything we can, l,gitemately, to advance the interest of the tnerchants of the County, but, would it not he proper and right for thet to give us a y.uid pro guo for our services? Does the Messenger know that about four comUt . f .. ' ...,....< t in n ,ger? Outr mterchtants as a class, ar'e htutorable, pa'rlotic citlzents, butt it dloes seemt to uts that tmany of theim show a great want of ent erprise in their' business4. Now as ahove sitateid, wo we are goitng t o do better about reportintg thte matrkets in thto fture, b)ut be fratnk with ttt neightior, atnd give uts your htotnest, answer to the qutess tions here ptr ipotu-ide 1 Progress of South Carolina. The Now Orleans 'Timtes l)etmocrat puie lishedu last Saturdlay a rev'iew of thet soucial, political andIm indstrti al ciondit iou otf thle &Sothern States in ihe tform of itervicews -vithI thle Giovetrnors of Virgiia, Nornth and Sout h Ctaroli na, G eorgpia, Ft orida, Ala.. htumat, Mississippi, Loitisit Ii, Te.t&'. Kei., tiuoky, Teitnessee antd Ar'kti:tS. Thte interview wi th Goverior ThIompsf)on of this Staite is most interestintg atnd in structive, bitt occutpies so ttnith space we are not, able to pttblish it. itt fill, atilit an only''nake a few extraLcfs wihich, thottgh short, contain rruch ittfortmationt. TIhe Glovern,trsays: "Southt Carolina has ittcreased durtting the last. 1 2years her prouct ion of e nnt 9,431,628 bushtels, or 124 por cet; he yield of oats 7.'IQ.877 buthtels, or~ 1,192 por cent, twelve fold the yiel of 1870; hter prdcinof wheat. l,151,360 haushtel, or 170 per cent ; her yield1 of rice 32.379,761 pouni dii, or 10(0 pior conit; her canie syr'u produoct 103i,89-> gallons, or 31 per cent; her sweet. potatot crop 2.5l02.7141 buishltt. or 186 per centt; heri I rishi pot at a etop 301.,iI8 hushtels, or 865t per cent. and hot' smaller food crops proportionately, tirtck titrmintg having risen tromt ttothIing to a grea t itn dutst ry. li'sides idoi ng tIthis, Sou thi Carith v na increased tier produttct of Cottont itt the 12 years 896t,47t) bales, or 17E per cetnt. Tihe acreage of ecitton is shto-.n to be atbntost sittionary, bitt withI a largely increa,sedt producet per ac'; and the ae'rcuge ini f'oil crops increased lat-gely, but is surp'ittsed in progress by the increase itt the yiel per acre Lahotr savintg mtactiinery is binlg rapidly itr->"dued1 into the State. ''t' cetnsus of 1870 stateid the value of ft'rinitg mtachinery to he $2,2812,946, and'. in 1882 it had risen to 53,202,7 10. By intet ligenit culture antI jutdictous fort ilizat ion sotie or our Aandhs hiiv e been miade to produice tt, ormously; especially is this true of the easter'n part of the State." In 'tanufacturing~ interests, the State Fas kept paoe with any oilier Soutthiern State and tNq por centt of increase in the development of that branch of indneyi' hase boen greatew than thtat of atnyiting else. in regard to the relations existi,ig ho tween the r'aces fit the State, thte Gioveinor says. '"Tey'were never better than at the pres ent, tiu'. The negroes are gadallaty ho comning more thiritfy, antd some of thei'm tire acquiIring pruipetty. They have lentrned tht their inlerets~t are nmore scoture than wheni lI.optublicans wer'e in~ power." Thon thmn lhe following: "Yu'he hve no fear that. h lepih Ilcans or Independent5wl obai cttf of youtr 8tate Goyernte'tl t inco tro 'Not the~ t\ightes O'i 'otwrei di pc ntoottei EndateOovernmient too long ~. er the chatraceter not' thne lligenchae tneitih m~Ii finDiAter it pr?pewhy. &i dtieat of d Sthe state Glovenament earmnso ontomy, efhloiency andy" mbanigedi withI e-L 0 SOOente th,e rigb Rsty; all classes 9t9o Ks0nfy aptd of property. 'riste t1I wdIsiessed, ,and 1i a wofrd, the neodeleit efteur people is one of peace and prosptry." In conoladineg list talk Governor Thwnp" son says: The present eoadition of this jtate isgAI ifying. and it is full of hope aad pltmise lor the future. I .redlot that the heat on. nus will show developments whioh will ex. >eed our F resent satleopatiows, bright as hey are. 1 have tried to ge * teason f~r lie faith that is in me wti regard to the uturo of So:th Caroliwa. I have told you omewhat in detail of ther condition and her csotrces; let me add in general terms, that i the he:tlrhh fulness of her clitmate, the for. illity of her soil the extent. and variety of or resources. she offers rate indu "ements > the wealthy capitaist, on the one hand, e the thritly emigrant on the other. While ie people of this State cordially invite the 1pitalist and the emigrant, they are not Ititing idly for either, but are nanfully titting their own shoulders to the wheel. lie ihr.provemnients of which I have stpoken of urgely the results of their energy and their wn unaided efforts. From the Augusta (Ga ) Chroaiete, Mr Tillman's Position. A Chronicle correspondent. hil ea'ion ecently to have some conversation with Ion. tleorge 1). Tilhnan, of Eyd gtfield I)is rict, Souti Carolina, who is described in promainea"nt Western jot nal as -one of he ablest men in Congress f:-on either crtrh or South." I ant sure that. sonic of he views he gave me may be made public vtithout violhtion of confidence. Ile was srkedi if lie still. held the same views on tle atriff aud Speatkership, and answered: 41 Ai nore and more convinced that the rue policy for the whole Union is 'a tariff or revenue with incidental protection.' I sm also itn favor of the repcnl of the intern 1 revenue laws, in order to break utp the vhiskey and tobacco monopolies, and for ther reasons, which 1 shall explain, in ,ud out of t'ongress when the occasion erles. My position is in line with the cts of our State Legislature in exempting otten mtanufactures from taxation for ten ears. I an also in line with the State )emocrncy of Ohio, Pennsylvantia, New ersey, M.\arylnd, Virginia, North Caro in atnd other great comnmonwealthts. In 881 I will be found to he in line with the ational iemoeratic party. I nun more han ever devoted to the candidacy of Sam iel J. Randall for Speaker, because I be ieve tiut, pe.sonally and politically, he is he best representative of the true Ameri van policy, which can alone lead us to vie ury next year." Mr. Tilhnan was asked If the newspaper s4aulls tade upon hiu had been effective? Ic r plied: "1They have Is it had the least effect, ex i'pt to siretlplien my position. I have met hem with silent eontetmpt. ly constitu hnts have not wavered in the least, but lt ve contilenc' in my good judgment. and levotlis to Iheir best istcrests. I was srep red to vim-licate inyself, if required; but ito one in this Congressional 1)istriot tt"ptared to thim'k a vindication necessary. lI'he nly per-ons who seemeil to think so wetro liee trale, Cobden Club disciples, on the outside, who arrogate to themselves dictatorial power not warranted by the circuinistanc." Yon have seen certain threats that if Mr. Itnndall be elected Speaker, hi Southern stlporters wosuld be ihell to strict. nocount. What do you think of such menaces? lie replied: "I do not, regard them seriously, and care nothiug for them. But it will be tiue enough to meet any such Issue when it is practically presented. At present, as I told you, I hold them in silent contempt." attnioiisatta on andis a Isist ditch Hadiceal, is now livinig ini New Orleans. ie has writ en a leitter to a frieitd inl Cohntnsbia regard-. insg ihe civil right s decislin of the Stupremie Coiutrt, itn whlichs the follo wing paissage oc "Tlimne lias, indeed, brought Its revenge. Mtr. Jlellersoin lhavis, the great apostle of lie aubsolute Stat es' rights idea of Mr. Cal hsoun i, lives to5 see hsis propheacy that the doctrine for wihel he so vigorously anid conssisseintly csontentded would soonter or liater, he recoginizesd as a fuidamein citail prin. cipsal of the government comipletely veri fied. * * * * * "ini itho stew, progressive. prosperous Sothi there will not lie a single issep back warsd. Thle t wo traces here alreadhy know each other, and will, in t iime, learn fully to symnpathIise wiith, and to respect eacha oilier. it' i le piolit ical or civil right s of thle negpro ihatll evesr he asssti led, of cne in lg twe masiy be assutreud, -thle ass-so t will not comte froms thte SothI."' lie urg's t hat thie Reputblicant party has dlesert el 5le isi-ro, ands that F"red l)song-z iv' idea ot' iimlependen'ice wit hini the Ite pubil ien itly" - shoiuld ho albandlonedi for "l'sp'idipedec otssiide of it,'. andl sivs the negrso's saftesy is to dividle iniil~v m phain.iig thle words. Senator's Hamspt on and itiler have been lot esrv iewedi abut the civil rightt sldecisiotn of thle Suprem~ se Cout, iand atgtree with ev erybiody: ib-e in ri'gardinsg it. as (of coiipara tively little pratct ical imiportans ce in thet South. They believe its effeot- will be to make white mn treat the colored ones inore kinduly3 t han over, andi hope that is will sinlaite she niegro to deserve considi eration lio.l Senators approve the proposed plait ouf hayvinig ia consi'erenee hiet weens thIe msiem tiers of the Demtiocratic Nattionsal gxecii i;s Commssiiiileeat an ihe chtairmnii of th Isit~ate (s".mmisl ees to prepare for the next cain Seinasor Ilitler denies that Mahione will have aiiythiing to do with his votes at the ns- xl sessions, andh says lie psaired with Iien. sitorit Camerott its a matter of court e:uy ini ciii'ldiancee withi goodi precesdent, ansi will in itle saIne thuing whtenever his Jusdgm.ent aipprve it. dTI.ANTAi, October '27.--In the Banks Counitiy Ki- Klux casses, the eight prisoners Its-e to stiy baituid guilty oit every indict, mintl Setenuuces will be psronouneu, ont Ths cotnviefiant of' the pr'isoners created ia senssat ion hiera. rThe r'ingleader's are meni of consiih rahlo property and members of a hatrgo (sunnIly tii Bansks Couinty, named Yar. bor'ungh. Foiti of the ftamily, Jsasper, Jamesu4s, titmiass ansd Nesal, were triedl and ill coniviet ed. Jasper Yirboroughi was tthe testier of thle giang. The chtargd ag-- , thiems was flint they commssittesl osstr rgue oni negr'oes ibectause tue Istt er votedu for the lieu. Emiery Sy cer for Congress. Specs wvas de-feate id, iind was appoins' ed Uniitedl ssitts District Atorney, so it fell to his lot iio prsecsii cihe Klhu.KIh The obarge ot bulge \lesCoy wits so favorable to the de, tencee t hat san ascquittal wias contsidered cer liin, and] whent thle verdict was read to daty, contvi'ting thle entire gansg, sevenuth of t.hemu broke down said ,sohbed audibly. The prisonter' sve:'e hiandotu%'d and t,iien to Jail TI'eir counuusel will use every effort fo se" ariue a stew trissi. The penalty ix tromn oane us six yeas's imiprisonmient. This is "the rirst conivictions of Ku-klux in Gieorgia. Tho mtan whto "idon't, believo int t,aking papera" isat i:i eticking throo OCnt asamps on hi ICL3S %A Ureete%*"oe Batenton Metsenger. Copy of a Letter from Jesus Ck.tst Na. Eutron: The following has been s I handed mie with request to republish. It is tre she propet of an old lady of this town, for She has bed I for forty year s.and as a be- ins lievir In he jilee laser. she feels sOmie er eomfort IM it' sie* The prod" which was preoede$the' soer explais the olrounstau-- II e oes of Itinding, &o. J. 0. 8. stro A Copy of a Letter from Jesus Christ, and and round eighteen miles from loonium, sixty lve years after our blessed Savior's Crnel- i Ixion, transnitted frotn the holy city by a 1 sonverted Jew, faithfully lrasltatd from Lhe original Ilebrew oopy, now in the pos- i session of twe lady Caban's family, at Mtes wYb opotatnia. This letter was written by JK-- dol 8UI8 CllIST, and found under a great Iu stone, both round and large at the foot of the crosH, eighteen miles from leonium. near t village called Mesopotaumia; upon that stone was written and engrted' * bts-- 0a'r sedl Is he that shati turn me tiver." A ll the o peopale thliat saw it, prayed to (o.1 earnestly. wIu tud desired tlint le would nake known to then I lie eatuig of this writ ing, lint they might not attempt iit valn to turn it over )t't In the neantine there came a little chili, set abont. six or seven years old, and turned it. over without help, to the adinirtitiou of alI the people that stood by, anl unsler this stone was fostid a letter written by .J:rsts by Christ, which was carriesl to the city of leo- It, uinm, anl there piiblisthcl by a p ersoit he- t.ib lonj lug to the Loly 7ubantttt, and on tholot - aer was written, i'lE C M MAN.\lmlT V8 Ol JESUS CillS1', signel by angel G: - It lriel, t wenty eight years after our davior's 1) Ir birt I: Wnoitvt:tt workoth otn the Sabbath day shalt be cursel; I conunawl yon to go to church and keep the Lord's sday holy, with, t out doing tiny Intnner of work. You shall "t' not idly misipent yottr tite in heleeking S5 yourselves with superfltites of costly ap- 1t parel, asa:l in diresses, for I have or<ltine 1 it a day of rest. I will have it kept holy so t.hat your sins maty he forgivon you: you shtll not bretsk my comnas:simeinnts btt, ob serve and keep themt wriitten wit i my own kn hattd, write t1het in your hearts, nod stead- ha fastly observe this WAs written with ny own lit hand, spoken by niy own mouth. You shall sic not only go to churuh yourself, but your hit maun"servant.H and your maid servats an,l e1' observe my words andi lo.rn liy cotntnansl- l'a itnents: you shall fitish your lbor every Nt taturtlay in the afterunoout by six of the to clock tat which your preptrations for the lil Sabbath b.-gin. I advise you to fast five ve Fridtays t every year, beginning with good Friday, and to continte the fotir following. in renaou bratce of the five bloody wounds I received for all mandkind: you shall pattc - ably antd dlilligently babor in your respeot ive vocations, win'iat it has pleasel (lail to call you. You shall love one anothter with brotherly love, and cause thenm that are not. hapised to conse to churth and here it tako holy Snerts nett, viz-laptiant, tad the Lord's Supper, and be tnade ntemb.-rs t ihere- c of; in so doing I will give you long life atn<l nanny blessings, and your lad shalt replen ish utd bring forth abusltatte, and surely he that doti to the cont rary saltll be oursel and unprofitable: I will alo setnd hardness of heart upon then, till I have destroyel thean, but especially the hardened and nil patent tnabeIlevers; lie hant hath givtt to ahe pour, lie shall not. be unprofitilb:t . Itelienber to keep holy the 1tbb1 ati sbty, for ale seventI daty I havo taken to n) selft, and hto that haith a copy of this letter writ. tet with tity oa ainal taid epaken wit It any own tnotth, anal keep it witautt p1 .tu ung it to others sh it nor prosper, but le atat publishes it to o- h- rs shall be blesset of tat , and thtoUgh his ins ie ill nuber is the stars in tho sky, and Ito that believes ia this shal. l be ptrdonest, ttal lie a tit believes not. this writinsg nini nay caa suta.idme sa, I will ses.' iny patg,ues u;..n h1m, ail con trutst it aite, sue sall satly be dhvere. o hier btath. Yaot sh.ill haavte nai news of lone baut by th li oly Splirit, uttl the d..y or All prosperity shall be' in thle hiotise whetro a copy of t is letter shall tbe ftuand, Mall Routes. Tihae Postastser' Geneail has ad. vorti4ert for pr'opioal s fot Carryving~ the tmails an this Coutytal, ftotm Jutly lst 1881 t.t J tinte 30, I1888. Proept i'. ala r'ecei ved it il 3 P Ml Jun ae 5, ' 1884. .J),eisians annountcedto ott or befor'o Mareb(:l 5, 1884. Conta tsIPlO to bo filedt itn thto ). ptartmonit, dutily ex IOuItd, On or1 be'iforo) .Mayt 17, 18'84. Prpoat tust, be idrI sed t'. thi "'Secodsitan,I.M'it. Posi matort.i ( ins Oral , Post.ofolico Depart aotit , WVt~alh ingt.on, I). C., markI]od, " Protpo ta,' Stto of 5. C ' 'The routes to bo let OuIt in this Cotunty arte: No. 14105 l'romi Pickensi C. II. by3 A adtorsont's M1ills antd 1aket, to N ine Timon s, 13 uiles andt u bak, th roe Lune a108 wook. ~ittnd $1000. No. 14 106 i'otm Pick~eans C. 1I. by lIedmontd, Crow Creek, Milte (Jr'ock. anad FiCatat.Ioo. t,o 1all Crook, 22 mi.ea uantd back, twico a week. Bon(d, $400.( No. 14107 From ickens C. II. ~ hy Flowvor (n. o) Prator'a, antdt Sixal Milo, to St,owatt, 20 miles aund backc, eal t wice a wook. Bondt, $400. tlh No 141 08 From iCasley, by 18 W MIilie, Ma ijor's andt 1 lickor'y 1lat, to Pond lotont, 18 mni ls andt back , t.wiceIa at week. llendi', $400,. at No. 14109 Faomn Ita'sley by Jtice's. Kg to Pickenls 1. 1I., 8a1 miles~ andt bac(k aix timties ai week. Bmnt, 850 ' ala No. 11110 IFromn ICiiaSl(ey by lIr~iggs and1( DXicusvil,o, to lTable loutaLiin, 'treuinu: by waly of' Marnardttt to _ Itastoy, 15 miles and bactk, thro'o Li mos a weook. Britd. $500. No. 14111 l'tf Stunny Daole, by) Knaob andit Rock, to Wa.ttta 15 miles and back, oncee ta woek- BOnda $200. s It is to ho hoped thazt citizons of ist the Coun ty wvill pt in bids for these 1) ponsuation mayti ho given foi' carying of the mflails on thorn. Vt e have thrtogh tht the couirtesy of Col. A ikon, our in. tif dot aligablo Cotngrossnman, formia for hids andt bonds, whtich will be faurns h itihed those who dosiro to matke bids. A PJAr,'rY FolR IVAIN0 TIHE LIEN L,Aw.-TPhe fol lowving sec(tio-Vi of the Genoral Stattutoaio- 1he St,u 0 m ty lo - of sotme interest at tis timne: "Any prson or paersotns who shanll soll or di.tposo of any pr'opoerty On which any3 mortgage or' other lion 9 oxists, wvi'houait ie writtenl coni"on to of~ the maor't goo or lience, or the own. Fu er or htol or' of' sucih mortgage or ch lion, shall be doomogJ guilLy of a mis domeanor, anid en :otnvictionl thoereaf to shall ho impr'isoneda for a termn of fa2 not more than two lndreod dot)lil'a or both, in tiho diacre.sion of t,he o-an i_ Fatal Aoidan We are info-med thrt Thomas Hunter, on of famtrel fluterr, of liaehelor's Re at n eighbioohoot. full into o *ell abou t ly feet iedp last Thteidny, killng him tangly. ils neo was broken. Mr. Hunt was a youth abdu 1f or 18 yeard old and exemplary young Than and a Christlan. was. at the time, .ged in fixiugawiall und the well oi eeng to i'ee the box floor.-Aoeoe Courier. rbo grand jtry of Kiclaitd coun hats found "Ito bili" in thu ciso c. nong, the ponti tenatiatry guard 1 o was accused of causing (ho J th of. a convict on the Soogetre nt,ation by Whipping. A ,arr, tho one arioal ex.Confod I to sotdior who robhod tho store RIaily, Biarl<tlale & Co., at GIi-ooa 0<1, has bon son t, to the peniton ry for five years. M ott, his >thor-in-law and accotaplico was t, fot' throo years. Dobility in adIult.s is often caused worm11s. '1'hu change from child ol to inauh-,od is not sofliltent to 3 system of this awfu i plaguo. ritior's Indian Vonifutge will ox II thutn ai<d restoro health antiad ' ight co plexion. In the ca. of Bralbain vs. Pen. igtun, for hmnd r, tried in Sutor ntly, 13rad-hanm was awartled ,0100 damages. Prot,ty exponsivo tlitig. No Grease:for Him. 'When Greece her knees--rcece her ces: lree ce her knees," s atmnred an em rraised school boy, torgetting the next. e of his recitation. "'Tiere is no occa n to grease anybody's knees," shouted teacher. '"0o study yo-ir piece." Neilh is t here occasion to grease your hair. rker's llairilaisam is ill the dressing you mi. Iestoros the original gloss aml color gray or fded hair. )oes not soil the en; not a dye; good for the scalp; pre its falliig out., dministrator's Sale ATE will offer the Personal Property he longing to Charles I 'per, lece ased, his late residence, l'ickens County, S. to the highest bidder, at Public Outcry, nMisting of: H lorse; I orse; I Milk Cow; I ileifer; 2 Ifend of flogs; 1 Wagon and linggy; Farming Tools; Lot of Corn; I Lot of Shucks and Fodder; ionschold and Kitchen Furniture; 5 lee Siands; 'otoin l'ress anl (Iiii; l TI'hrn her ,tnd lain; A nd various oilier articles. Term s cash. Sit e un Ite t;tIi day or November 1883. I A ItO \ lt T LICEt' li, Aitlnitilstrators. oct 25, 1883 5 2 t f \6.an A w.. A -1 .. hort or. onithe li Ut h ot Novemb ter 188d, mtising ,,f: 2 .\l ilk I :ows nnd Calves; I One 1lorse Wlagon; 3 Dee Stanid'; I lisehoijld and it H chen l-'arntitutre Tortns cash. 1t. S. McW lI ll'TElt, Adl'mr. oct '.:, 1 i83 5 ~dministrator's Sale. T will offer for -ale to the highest IV hiltiler, at pulic uinterty, onl i th I5t Novembher, 188:1, the' Peursonail sne., longing to .Jacob Lewis. dlerer,1, iat his to res idenice, P'icen Connty, 8. C., coil. uing of': I 1 Good iforse: 7 II endi oif' Caile ; 7 Ii cad Fatteninug I logs; 1 Sow and rilgs; fi leead Sheep' 2 Twoi llor'se Wnfgios; I IBuggy, F'arintg lools, &ce. Termos madne knoiwni 0n lay of salie. ANTiloNY i.i:'\l1, Adm:istrator.s i'h will ainnexc I oct 25, 18'xt ___ ATTENTION OVRlEERS, WVINO to the very drcy Sping and Sium m ter the I lits have not beeni.t workted I veryi l'itte-theref ore, it bi'e.ri 511 I y al Supervisor to hive thlem, work at as early a day asi piosible, and14 I take is met ho.i of not ifyinug thec tV4iveses to >rk their lload, dingiii i le mionth of (i vembher 188:3, andI i th,em in gooil rei ir, grado ad tit clh I le samie, rem ove all >se0 rock anid out ai inke tihe roots ou .41 d'chanige this. oIl siyinig. '"miy Ro,ad is as odl ias thIis othler( )Vverseers."' 1is jay* it 1 am1 goinrg to hav e I le hest Ihm 441 O" .?",'i re ver Yy apl tii have VP gioilWd * i 0ours very rexleiin ily. IlOItIE It I S E W A lIT. nov 1, 18832 lnte Or Sonth ('lrl' aa J. I. Nr. w-ros, E'., p'li A It 1n ~ 1(K .W her eas, J. J1, l.eis, 4.0 et.. hiii manul nI to mue, to giantt hhn44 Litters of Adin.if. h8 railonl Of the1 E'state of' andi effects of7 iver 8. Ilolt, dlecased 6 These are thlerefoire. Io e-te' and i adiulih 4 8"iiigi .ri the kindred, ii:il creditoirs the sai Oliver 8. lioh. deconsei, thath ey he and 3appea(r, befome, ill thle court P rohnte. to bei lie'd al Pickens C. 11., on 141h Iilecembler 1883, alter publicat ion k' reof, at iI lO'clock in the forenoon, to ~ ow cailso, ir anay thiiv hiavo, whty the said a' tai-tus Br:.tion 8hontid niot he grant ed. (liven iinrder mty 1tand, t his 20th day of t ober, A1lnno )omni 1I885 d- I,I.8: NEWON 'rrO. VPo ia1, 1883 6at 'o ku EVER1A I,l)5 g ikE ILITDTNG ILOTS for Family IResidences, and also slinis5 Lots in the town; anid somie Good rining Lots near towna all for sale otip. Purchassrs tan make it, to their interest see mc biefore purchasing. I canf give Igainis it quiti:ta ties, ranlging from one0 art h acre toi one hundired. A L(NZf) M. FOI.OER, I Real Kr.t-te Agent. ' Easley. A (1. ine 9 1883 40 t " ~ W.a ?.w" ssf -. Our rugttdar and gonttino for 1888, took pinee on O'tobdr 1st. And we will ondeavor in tho future as in the past, to alwaytthollW our trionds, their friends and the public at largo GAood Goods, Cheal) Goods, Nice Cood1 IUrc,s Goods In all colors, grades, stykes and pri cos, from tho chunpost to the beat None can fiail to bo suited after in. spocting our largo assortmont, for wo can give you any color you mny want in Goods at 10 cents to '5 mtm at yard. Blavk (oods. No lady has over failed in huy ing it BLACK DRESS from our etock ,( tor comparing thom with, Goods I honght el$ewhere, for E. W. i. & C'o.'il Rliik ('aslhIlneres, Jersey Coard (Goods, Etc., nre always sold at the 1OTmTOM PRICI;S. (l)oti't. torge"t this when you waint a Dress.) ('olud Weather Will soon be hiere, sO pr-oparo for it. Buy somoth,ine to keep yon wnrm. N'xt to the body y"tu will want FfL ANNETLS. E. W. Ml. & Co., have I hetm :t all priees. Both Vhite and Red, from 15c tll). l anton yiat nels from 101 to 251-. both in tho blenrlhed and unbleached, n Gents', L,adiea', and 4'hibeiron's I Undersh1s rts & Uiderests A, ver1y hand1isome andh attrtin'live - (tk if' thiese LoodEI' will bo tsowni Cloaks. WVaIkl.ug .Jackets ( ad D)olaans, f rom $1.50 to 817. Arny noe an he Hullid fr'om our big linto of those goodis. 4 fULANI(ETS. 20 pair 10 4 white Blankets, only $2.00 per paiir. 20 p)air 10 41 white Bla.nkets, only $3.25 por patir. 10 pair 11l-4 white Blankets, only $3.50 pora palir. 10 pair 12-4 white Blankets, only $5.00 per A and tup to $10 per~ pair. DPOYXEf4TION. A lartger and1( cheape1Jr stock tha n over. We aroe offein.g ini this do, J parIitment nomo very ceap goods. Read a few pi'oes.. Yard wido B leach y; go~noraitlly sold for' 13$c, only 10e.. Yar'd wide Bleachoi generallsiy sohti for 10V, On ly 8e. 17 yards heavy shir'ting, oniy $1 00 24) 3 aids goodshsiin~; g, only 1 00| i4 yards very hoit enlico, only 1 00 20) yarids very gondi calhco, only 1 00 10 yar'di good( malttro'ss tick, only 1 00 Jeanus. Doeskis, assl [ mneres, ILerseys, Denmuns, dhickory Shlrting, Etc., We will have a big dand for n'or'celobrait,od and can't, bo heat TIROY CiTY NILf aTS, If you want to aeo usa Sile ask for our Tr'oy (City Shirts, at, 75 ets, wort.h S1 any whet e elso. If you want to pay a hiigh prico for yourl shirt, don't como to seo us. Big Lot of' all the~se Goods: lankorchiefs, Codllsa, Ribbons, Satchels, liaces, Sat ins, Silks, Gloves jt Fringes, Buttons, Corseta, Neck W sour, lloaiery, for Ljadies, &c. Wholesale andE Retail, Greenville, S. C.' toVEYTTES 7RUlENvILLIi 8 WE IHAVE OPENED )1tt Fall and Wi'n took und offer tLho followht 6 atL very Low Price. 00 Piece Joians, from 10 t poP' yard. Casob 4-4 Bleacohod Shir cents por yard, 50 Paira Illankot,s, 00 onts por pair. 0 iuccs Flannel, 20 conts tv por yard. 0 Piocoa Carpets, 25 conts t( pot yard, Dress Good n all colors, from 10 cents pe, nd upward. Flannel Suitii' Black Good 'an niot be 's1burpa9d .in tiI s. bItotanu (Iota, Ladies Clotia, 11d Sateens, .i1 in) BlacJk, and)( aL very . A LSO, 3'1k Cashme rom. 12j eentsi to $1.25 por A Large Lhie or at till pricer,. OEY,A LSO, G1LOV ES, 'I CK INGS8, UASSI MElthES, 0IL CLOT1ij. KOLMANS, CLOA KS,~ AND WAI4KlNG JAck HONEY & TOWNEE Ne?xt Door to Naitiongal Ba iREENVILLE - . . . (ct. 4, 188 4 WaPiM,ltWth Udo the Day, P4Yet" Bhwlbg -omnethl ood) at b onto. 20 NIdT'rowels for $l' . A geoulne all Linen 'l10 20 x 84 to be iven away at. 25 eent ) be'' or $1 50 per oxen. This Is a bargain you read about, nd to be realited at M irgatt & Bros. We now owi the best line of Towels we ave ever shown. .able Damask a Specialty. Ab all Linen Table Damask for 85 cents, perfect Oem for 50 cents. It is good en ugh for anybody's Table. A full line of oth Red a d White T'ble Damnask with loyles to match. Another arrival of those 10 tents Alpac s and 124 cents U'nshmeres. They sell ke hot cakes. They are the best Goods hown for the money by odds. .Some big Bargains in Lace Curtains. It impossible to describe them. They must c seen to be appreciated. Black Cashmeres. Now comes our lIlIobby. It. is said that veryhoily must have sonic hobby and pro :nne BllACK (UODS must be ours, as we eel assiured we have the initble track on Mlack Silks and lilack Cashineres. We ave been told so often that. our linc of -i!ks and CUshmores were ahead of all con petition that. we nat urally believe it to be so We sell an all Wool French Black Cash iere at 35 cents, worth 60. We extend a special invitation to exam ine our r0, t and 75 cents numbers. If y'ou take into considlerat ion the .qnality. iviith ani color they are fully 30 per cent clss than you will find them elsewhere. This line of C:shmeres were bought pri r to the first. of 'Juily, at which t ime the acrease r'atc of Tarriff went ir.to effect. l'hey Were bought with spot cash and at a ime too when noney was in demvnd. They ic cheap beyond a doht, iring your sanmples from any port-we can beat them. itemember this is the place to get Evitt S- Bro's celebrated fine Shoers It takes but one trial to convice that. they ar> the test. to buy for comfort, style and durabi lity. J. H. Morgan & Bro's WFOLESALE AND PETAIL MER CHANTS, (OREENVILLE, S, C, What You Can Buy ]F"Or $I1..O. I) To our ftenls we now propose to tell yon of s4int of the mnny itings in our imtmenst stock tihut you can have for Utm iDollar, to wit: I yn rdt i edIt -lanines a, 41 yards 1%hiue Ftinnel for i t00 .1 yards WVhit e Flannel for 1 00 12 yards Cotton Flantnel for 1 Ot0 It) y-n-hs ~ot toin Paintiel tor I (JO 8l yardis Cotrton Pivn net for 1 t0t 5 yards tCOtoin F"lanneuil for I 0)) 12 yards 1 .1 Sea Ibland for I t0t 0 yards 4 -4 Xea isliind for 1 Itt 2 yards .1 1 lIlelching for ] (0t It) yards 4,-4 lileachi Ing or I Ott 0) ya rds :1-4 lileaching tor ] (0 \n id all it will cost y ou for 20 yards C'alieouis 1 01) 16f y ards Calico for i 00 yards Cal ico, 1 dozen buttonls and I si ool cot oil for 1 00 It) yards 4 Wool Iteess (Go0 Is for 1 00 yards 4 Wool hiress Goods for I lIt Syards liroca ded I >ress Gloods for I 0t0 lii yards ('ol ton C:hecks for i (Jt tot atlI it cost is Xl fori 32 yards of Ilti iints oif 4 'alic, tfor 0O yarids llvy Quilt Timinigs for 1 00 0( yard's $thirting f'or I (0t 6 yards Shuirtiing for i 00 .1 yards $hirt ing, for I t0 2 yards ii eavy lnrilling for I 0it ti yardls (otd lied Ticking for 1 04) yarlds lWetier lied Tlickin~ for 1 (it yards tieat led't Tickinmg for 1 00 ii adies white andi r-ed itandk'fs 1 (it 'he lI kt Uniaiildered Xliirt for 1 00) tt Pu'aienii' 4 floer for 1 04' I) pamir l,,ah 's 1 lOes for 1 00f I) l.adies Coutbars for 1 0 (Gent s binnen~' Cotluars for I 00t Pair !-adies Under've5ts for 1 (it yair-la Oli Gloth for 101) I) yards flickory Shiirting for 1 0jI yards liickory Shiretling for I 011 I) Sools Coton, 500) yards eacti for 1 00t I) iools Cotton, 200 yards cacti for 1 00 Pair Kid Gloves forF I 0 Pair l.isle Th'read for 1 00 lack Voivet, Blick Kitk and Colored Velvet for Tfrin0,moinrgs r. W ariner's C"rst tor 1 00 t radley & liarr .\larchiloss Corset, for 1 0(0 8 yairds Irish Tfriimminags for I100 (0 yards Crash tor Tlowls for 1 0t0 0 yards Crash for Towels for I 00 0 tlandl Towels for 1 00 Turkish Towels for 1 00 Linen Trowels for 1 0)) 0 yardts Cottotn 1lmper for 1 00) yards Unfiished (Caibric for 1 00 yards Unttiished Cambric for I Ott yards Unifinilshed Camibric for 1 00 Antd now with these prices as leaders in ur immense stock, we expect to be very uu'y. If spuace wotuld allow iis we conhd peak of Iihrurds of ot her thiungs, bitt will ntlice It to say we have everytighat is ept in a Dry Gioods liouse, an, I if you don't so what you want, don't. fail t) ask fo,r it., nd you will be agreeably disappointed. our frtendls. STRADLEY & BA RRi. T. W. DAVIS' OLD STAND, mNEENVILLE, . . S. (c. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGN, OHIN AM. McBLYlflE, PainafihNT. BSt8t10N begins Ooteber 2... vacation June 18th. TUITION FitEE. Annual e for repairs, *IU. Board at Steward's hall, $10; in private families $t2 to $15 er monthi. Expenses should not exceedl 150) to jiin. Foar requtiremuents for ad iiaduon aund courses of 'Itudy, addrleuss JNO. )l. IUleilYDE, Presidentg. snni '(l, ii8AR