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D. ! BRADLEY.Sditoi PICKENS C. H., S. C.: f . THURSDA7,1OVMMBF 15,1881 *- ER1M: Aorsubsecriplion, $1.50 per annum fori onths, 75 cents; stricll in ad,,ance Adrverianments inserted al one dollar p lluare of one iuch or lessfor the ftral insertio and fifty cents for eaeh subsequrnt insertion ,iberaldiscount made to merr/.onl and other tdvertiaing for six months or I:ri lec year. Obituary Notices and 7ri "tes of Rcspe( kargedfor as ad'crtisentcnta A+nnouncingCJatndiduilesfive dollars in ad anec A terrible cyclone passed over 8pring Td, Mo- last week doing niuch damage ome persons were killed and many injured bout forty families were left homeless. The Falmetto Yoeman This l-ight and intrreltirng evening daily end AMcJunken utpon this evidence of osperity, ani trust that the Yocman may o long to ba;tle for the right. The F)rc Pries, a new journal, published Seneca City S. C. has been received at s office. It is vell edited and neatly prin 1, and will doubtle-ts be successful. It published by Livingston and lithton, and ,ditrd by Ccl. .1. W. Livingston, an able .1 neco:plirhed writer and a true and de ed ,on to $outh Carolint. Success to l, id friend, in your new fi Id of labor. A Law Suit I'iobable. V. A. Lesley, while Treasurer )f this tnty in the year 1875, collect ed, under v;; made by the Board of County Com ~ioners, according to his own ndmis. .i, the stut of twelve Itundred and thirty h,t dollirs and forty seven cents, besides cuatui:sions. on what is now known as '" iilroad 'Tax " lie made no r" turns he ,mounti of thtes' taics to tie Coully litor or ('ounty t ottissioners, nor dit uring them into his set tletent when h< t out of oilice in April 1877, not in hit unl settlement. for the year 187, as by he was required to do. e has in his. possessior, as we are in ued, two receipts givet by W. E. Earh ,. Ono for one thousand and sixty lthre tirs and forty r.even cents, dated .1ul 1875, and the other for one hunlre seventy five dolturs, dated July 2kt ti. t the time theme receipts were give r ie wits it judgment against. thle Cotuni r'e lead been nto chiiek drawer by tli ird of Conty Commtnissionters for t h Junt on WV. A. Lesley, ('ountty Treasi in fiavor of thle Danek of Commererce o -one else. Ne.it her did Mr. Lesley haiv authority as County TIreauruier, or othI cisc, front the loarid or County Commeieis tier's to pay out this money. nor doesi ptear fromt thle receipts thatt lie ever pai tmt as County TIreaisurer, thei receipt :s "receive'd fromt W. A. L.esley." Tiho Act of the Legislatutre of this Stiit force at the time t his meo'ey was ini hi rids of Mr. Lesley, provided I hat lie< piiuy Treasurers of' the severaul countihe th is Stit te shoulId pay out no muontey, o 2/ Ic'ouaII, withbout a check wtas dtawni fo e same by the Conny Comisusioners' 'The County Commreissionters thleref'or< Id t hat the payitng cout of thiis mnoiney bj .Lesley to Capt. Earle wits a voluniitrj t on hiis paurt , contrary to thle prov'isiorui lie Act of thle Legistut ie of forco at thu :c, nir.d t hat lie is r'esptiosible to thle (Cuinn for the same, anid especially so as tle dl aniounit was never credlited utpon sait gemtent agaiint the courtly, thle sattt Igenment having since been paid In ful t he United S'tates Marshal tor South Ciar 'ho Countty Cormmissioniers hiave there decided to make a dematnd upon M *ey so wefunid ithe money to thet Coun t Ishould lie tail to do so, they ilil I ec intstitut e proceedings against him nntt bonidtmueit to recover tI. amount. napt Etirle, we tire ,tifortment, acknowl *es that a mixtiake hns been made agauim * Outnwy. but sets up a counter clair $800 or $900 costs which Ihe says wie * taxed *.r ai somie of the juidgeimenti I has had a complaint served upon th anity Coneiuissioniers, reqiin tg the i ~'W cause befoi'e Judge icnid why tli ulgments should not be re openecd anid tlt s taxed up against the County. l; imissioiners claim that all costs have bee idI a(d will resist the motion to re-opo n'udaments. ~yacuation Day. The Chiairmail pf the Cornitiee of Arrar ments for thne celibrationi of' the centenni of the evacuation 'o( New York by tht itinib has extended anjnvitatilou, thurontg -t Govertnor, to the militaury companies o 'uthi Carolina aund the corp~s of cadhets e 5e military schools of the 8tate to attetn s elebration on the 2rtih instant. Th'l ivernior of New York will hold a revie d Goveerntor Thompson and stahT are InvI be present at the review and part icipat ithe eehebration. M(Is, Hill sues Senator Mharon of Caulifor niCor hliroy. Thie worthy Senator sty slast er was a rose of Sharon. Ithat h .romihsed to mnarry ber, and that It i I'd t64y to sue a man f0 Va titltd *ohIna to. martr. The lbe1ent1-1d Viginny Never * Tire-Good-By Billey. EleMtlos rt beld in ten States on Tues. 1, day of last week. M1uch interest centred be In thens by both polittenl patties, as the tA restultswotld pretty clearly indiosto, should oi either party gain a decided '4ctory,,ltow it tihe Presidential election would go neot b, year. Ptoat interest was centred lI Vir.. of ginia and New for"t as te1t placing of both these Stat. a by a decisive majorliy In the nt column of either party would give it a de cided advantage and almost insure the elee. tion of its candidate for President next x year. The beminrats,swept'Virgih by a po. a e pular majority of about. 80,00, secued an n both brancelia of the Legisleture and crush ed ili Mahone party.alahnost to atoms. This u * was done in the face of powerful aid to the Ui Mahono party from Wtshington, and the w possession of o'ltle oflices.,of importance in Virginia. Fortunately for the success an of the Democrats, the color line was drawn, in and the white men of the State rose tip in tic their might to secure white supremacy and Li( honest governnment. The whole Stnte was rim up in arms, and the c;tmpaign was sinmilar w, to that inl this State in 1876. At Danville ou on Saturday evening before' the elect ion, t the negroes precipitated a flight, and six frt of them were killed, while several whites tic we're wounded, thouglm none of them fatally. hit The news of this riot spred like electricity a ,vet- the State, and combined wi,h-the ha lence of the negro all over the Stute, tented the whites, and Sambo along Mahone, went to tie wall. No people of he United Stites can apprecinito the sai victory in Virginia, and her esCape frot wit co: negro rule more thAin those of South Caro- cal lina. The artillery company in Columbia ad' fired salutes in honor of the victory as soon t as the news was received in that pbaee. The Old Dominion is redeemed and made sure for time Democracy in 1884, and let tiot us all be thankful. nOt in New York, the Demoirats elect their nt State ticket by a majority of fomrteen or the fifteen tihousand, with tie exceptionm of their bee candidate for Secretary of State, who was knifed by the liquor men on account of his etn prohibition record, and defeated by his Iepublican opponent by a mmajority of 18, 000 The Republicans also carry ot li branchies of time Legislature*, inisuring time election of a lItepublican to tlie United hit(: States Sen-'e. ThImis was aill caused by lo local disyensions in New York city amongst clu the Democrats. It plnces New York State in the doubtful column for Presidentt next ari a fs year and greatly rediecs the Democratic ist ohances of tuosess, though of llhiu and in- . dinna can be retained New York can be given up, and success still secured. hot, In lussechusetts, Beni Butler was de- . feated by 10,000 majority- by his lItepublh Wi can opponent, and no body in the South - regrets it. Butler has written a letter in which lie shows that lie has incruased the t e emocratic vote from 131,000 to 15.,000, U1and says h; will tr y it atgain next yearn, an .prediets tml AhLassnchtetts will vote for tt h the Democratic candidate for Preside'nt. lh 1u New Jersey, the Democrats elected the tlh n Governor by a majority of about 7,000 and y secuted a majorhiiy on jomint bllot in time ea tmajrity of from 14,000 to 1 7,to00, Ut a Pen nsnyl vaia u goes Itepuli Ican by a imm - n .jority of atbouit I ti,000--a lossm on thle usumal " r lIepuiln nmajomrity when time party is no t u divided as wmas time cmaso iln this election. . Nebrmaska goes lepmublicani by her usuial .. imjority.,in Mummyryland goes Demuocratic, hy a maijor' I it y, oti thle Gu ibernmatoria vote, of I 1)1)0, ji andt time Diemocrats secuire a g tood majority in both bramnchies of thme Luigislatu mre. * Southern Cultivator for November. Time Noveomberi number of thmis sterling wv journal openis withi Dr.' Jonems, "Thoughts i.s for time Alontm.,"'i awamys remndable, imnterest- to( inigand inmtrtmiv e. Aloreothan Iwenmtyyearrs int experienice bas enablhed D)r. Jones to fully fi) Icomp~rehend thme niemds of time Sout hern far.. mmers, andi his talk mthrouigh the cohumnis of to) hiis fmavor-ite joutrnal I wve poimied omny hun-t- elm dreds to stuccessm. lie conucts thle -'m,, ta qumiry Decpart mint," a speciali featuire of time "i Southe,rn Culitivamto,r, andI mmnswers, aill thle A qumest ions thla t lie readlers propoundmt to imi touchinitg crops, or'chardls. cattle, hogs, (eto. Wmmithout enuimemratinig maii time itnterestinig i articles of this nuimmber, we are parieiO.,-l"y -ipleasedl with part eight of DJicksonm's System of fatrminig; andm mhmlrimss lby lin. W. J. Nor- bom - thern, or ii ancock coumnty; IDr. Tmalmmiage's .sermon among time lhirvesit Fields of Miji ,inosotai, mind interestimng letters from time d hlow cani ai famrmer do withotut thmis most evcellent jomrnma is more than we can on derst andi!y ,t Now is time time to make imp clubl., 5 cop nm les one year at $i.25 emach; 10 copies one s year at $1.00 eachm. Addrtess,C -. Jail. P. lAiaiis & Co. At lata, GIa. e The Temperance Cause-. t e Ninnmy counties in (Geo gin have voted in t e favor or prohmibition anod sent isikey from ait n thmeir orders,. Ut' mm larTIwell coutnty in tis state has votedi in favor of "no1 license" by an overwhmel ming nmjority, and Grmeeiville city vomles on iSn time quiestionm tihe first of n&extnmonth. fc. ,Every county In Ohio gaive a mamjority hi for thle timird , or probaiitliiion, ammemmnm.min except five, vis. Cimynhoga Franklinm, llamt e iltoni, Lucams andu Alontgomery. Theseomm mom. ties conttain time ciuleis of (Cmciinnamti, Col . u mmmbus, Cilevelandu, Toledo anmd Dayton, mand kept time Ftate froim adopt ing lime amedment 4 As to time aeualm vote cast oni this question ill, Icte prohibit ion vote is fmar ahead, bmut time e enemies to prmohibition owe their escape to time requmiremment that an aflirmamtive vole ini con,attittion amend(m( ments shammll incitude a b - na.mliy of all the votes cast at time same s election. A J)A ZZto'ITtllF.--M . Kncimorwi was arriested in Pitmmburtg Pa., atV Sattur'day, anud shbowved tup $3000 ~ worthm of' dia monds.vi r Nine~ families letURowanf "Oi00 f N. C., for Terns on Thrursday, u The Great Cotton Failure. The failure of Mlorris Itanger, the great oDdon cotton a3ecUlaor, for a nmilliou of blst cotton o% futuren, 61l caused tihe lare of Afiteenm other tirms, nad1 it is said hers are tottering- itIs failure rather dil irbed the cotton tu,trket for a short while. at it will not serioumly aWect the interest the eetton growers. in answer to inquiries concerning his ifortunte, Mr. Rlanger briskly replied; A PHILOSOPUtCAL BANKRUPT. ''l'shawl It Is tuselese to grieve over this ouble. It i. only the fortune of war, and might have expected to receive a knock iwn blow once in a lifetimo. I have been t operator on the Liverpool Exohatige for xteen yeatrs, atd l it ua,.ieeintitngly say at during all those years I have never ed tauworthy means to inadoee sany one to eculate. ,\ly opeiations have awa,ls been en daylight and every one could see ty athods of business. "Wiat, then eatsed the unexpected crash d tihe iumnseie losses?', "itnply that the brokers rushed the bns ess too last and too far in the (ace o pl,tin )ts whiclh shoumid have nado thetn cot us. 'lhse who have been hitten under >od perfectly the risks they were incur, tg, and if the tide had tursied the other y would have pookete-I th--ir guins witi. t remark. However, I have had satist'ao nm of receiving assurances of synpathy am niany quarters and cannot but be grat et to note the absence of repiroaohes ron >so with whom I dealt. My ir:anstnotions ve often extended to tifteen n,illion dollars ear." 'What were the factes whic:. "m say should re given warning of the troubl ?" TRACxEu TO A .oOR OuP. 'The principal one was the partial fitilure the American cotton otop This neoe, 'ity enusod i rise lin prices, and tho.e o haid been operating ' time Be-tr sile of uise tuttered by tie Opsetting of their cubatauns. 'T"het the lulls pushed their rantage and the s,ourt aperators had to go t he wall." '11 hat about the extensive speonit ioun a are said to have hail inl America?" C 'Thnt is all a tuistake or a nttrrepresenta- v l of the faiucs. I have done ab-olutely t hung ain the New York or New Orlean"s kets durtig the past eight esn anon- it I owe notting ai thse cities, de-pite u asseas-lstns to tie conttramy wim cia imaveb a so freely nmade by ts< me of i ht news.. ers, notaut,ly the loundan 'I nms. .\My ip tu htav 11Ie been albmost extausively coniin- d .o Liverpool since Lite spring or Ibb2. Judge Lynch. ast week in Itowan caunty, N. C., two roes Julius Fra.ier and L:iwtence White a dilliculty. A brtier of eacht was Sig onm. riizier~m struck WhIsitea withm a ( in, when the latter cut the former, sev tg the .jugalar vetin a,l cmausing dteath i in tw ninutes. The three survivors were barge of a c.,itabiiie to lie commiitted ail. A nioh of negroes overpowered the I stable, took the lirisoners or. nuid cast S I to see whicb tshould etxpiate tle alitmb Frazier. The lot felt upon La.enee tie and he was insimitly hung. L'ircularI no0 11 1romil thte Eu peri," tanlts oIf hMigiwt3 ti rtead, s fo! V- '"Rinmevo all Irock : Irtml tlt. tds and 'ut, no dlitIIes tierps , yl, ui>ilinlg out all c'o-s ditClhte-S at have been lere'tfluro t,adj. Endorr>ig the Piedmont Fair. MmJ,C.ieus Om!o:iea, U nion :anm y' OL'., e * of lie utiI!m.rI. contie s-i michl will j'-in m thet etert'ti .i elaiit onu wot,nuld beneitit our pei' oplemih tcially' andi fin::anci:al I and mi wouhtii ovo' uni ilttmitus to tis' initioduiction prnoved sys'teims~ af l;m.-miing, im ovnaed ihmpiletmmtsa antd improiavi d u'd, tall wormk imig inceassd wtealthi d iodution i)i. We m of (Oice toua have zan annmuiaI 'outiy' fai', d shldi also b t>u il'imng tom j.ia in thima the P umnt A..ssoi,ationm . Tij anm ago of progrel.ss, ain d ml we hIt e koaep tip ith our' tneigihbors we tat mo't, nteglectt any ' P~~ opotuit,y 'fiprov emnt. Therie is tno imn 'rmntiont so ox:ct, :atna so saitisl:ac-. y') ts eye irE )ormtin.m At fairs~e 1mat jamery3 is hot sonCJm ma mi mit- pra'cti wor-kin1g witnmeasse-d. Thei ruemil tm Imnpriioved stock, imprtovomd cat t,m'o ., are1 iasmomot, uaitid mmmmmci jtmy.. it iJin is giathi(eed f'motm thae exhmibi,. mmld like to taco ours'P~ peol o moig [t maittor oI it coutim v itir tnex' XL iir anmd of ging int wiit hi'our5 nig.h, i's jimto n gcieeral tass-ocitiun. A mob of negriio-sattmsaked A. W. tments, cler-k inm l)atis' tst,, mi tn tulet, C har Ile(nsst counmty, on tmdaty 5thl instttal, l e kmp~tinmg tom egr'o desprad)'aso whom hal I md tat tack - htimt. Thriee whIite most d, foundat Siti'caismr unil hlp1 ca mme, anmd Mr'. emaonts wastiLi taktm t.o WVailtorbmuro' ii. Coinage of [lie goi dill:ar and time 'oo ('enit ti ikel is to Iho dij.oi,,.;,, - dl. Silvuie d,,ltuasliijii~ reph o (SO0 di tWi w (cent stammpinttako time oth, a' tintneceissary. i A n A t htanta woim mn whmo muedl at lon.m kepper fors * 10,000 d:amages r' r'litming herm mtinor' stn by s'llimmg it liquor r'ecaeive a'' itverdict of $100. A. ,1. Alltimmn, of Mtiecklenbumrg, udty, NorlthI Cairioliuna, hans olped thI hA ife's ymoungmt sister5 letavinmg'. argo fatimi ly desti tute and hiis wilo WV'ar bet woo Fr'ano'o itnld Chmina coLmei m)oroe cor'tainm ovury daty. On Thirty Days' Trial. I sendt Dr. Ilye's (Celebtrait Electro talc llelts and El~temric Aippliaces on at for thirty datya to meni (youmng or ohi) o ar'e afilicted wim nervous debility, los lity adlndredt lroubles, guaran5ttenir iedy and doMnpiete resternN&ob of' hemi I mau 1y visr Addr~ss -ae ubow'e,. --Noistit inOUtted ls Jety a,m Timeb to Stogi I. It's to o b a tl , S ir or M n'd =m , b i t d e n , get frightened. 1our h:ir is fulling (,* flat's ertnil, A glance in the mirror, or an invetigatln rbmnlittee of Vingers tell the dismal story. We won't slitits the possible atse. It Is enough that l'atker'a liair ltalsam ueed nw will preveut fu'rther drstruclion. ia youlr 'i-)nomewhat gray, too. and crisp? Alas, ;, . 'Tie Ialsam wil give back Iht originrt. cot'ie, softness and glhss. Not a dye, ttat oily, cleganstly pt,lutned, a perfen dtoesi'g. Ad3:ice to Motlter. Are you ditut 6 at night and broken of your rest, by a st' tChi'J sI1'e t ,i and crying With pain of ttiiltg teeth? If no, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Win slo* Southling Syrup for Cltildrenl Teeth Ing. Its value is inealnulable. i' re lieve the poor little tsutferet imtmedi-iately. Depend upon It, mothers, there is no mis take about it. It wires dysentery an. di arrhoe, regulates the stotoach ant b wets, cures win<l colic, softens the guint, reduces intiammation, and gives tone and energy to tue whole tystet1. Mrs Winslow'a8oothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste,ant s the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. feb 15, ly NEW YOIRK, 184. About eixty million oopies of The Sun have gone out of o.ir establishrnent during lie palst twelve mnonths. If you were to paste end to end nll the oolunns of all The Sun, printed and sold Ilst yaaryou would go a tiontinuous strip uf isterestin; infor.ation. common senae wisdom, sound doctrine, and sound wit long nmouge to reach from 1'1nling Ilouse squiare o the top of Mount Copernicus in the moon, lien back to Printing ilonso square. and lien three,quarters of the way haek to the noon again. But The Sun is written for the inhabitants f the eart h; t hias same strip of intelllgene rould girdle the glope twenty seven or wenty eight times. If every buyer of a aopy of The Sun ltr rl.4 t lie past year has Spent only one hour vor it, and if his wife or , his grandfather s spent another hour, this newspaper in 888 l'as affrded lie hinanma rice t itteol housand years of steady reading, night and ,y. It is only by little ealctulations like these hiit you can formi any idea of the circulatin l the most popular of .-American newspa rs, of of its itfluence o't t he opinions and etions of American men and womnen. The Sun is. and will continue to be, n ewspaper which tells the truth without fear t consu1uences, which gets at the f.icts no itter how much the process costs, which resents the news of all the world wit hout rlste of words and in the rendahle shat e. rhichis working wit all its henrt for tihe ause of honest government. snnl which Ierofore believes that the llepublilan p 1:14 $ must go, and intst. go in this coming ear of our Lord, 1884. if you kn.w The Sun, you like it salrendv, nit you will read it with nectlstomse,d dliii ence and"l profit during whlt is sie to lie lie iost interes,ting year in its Ib,story. If ,t do not yt.t know Thn Stsu, , it is high ine to get Into the suinshine. Terms to Mail S'tbcrib--rs. 7 he several e.liti.,ns or 7/~ll sire sent ,y nt,il. potspaid. as rollows. \.1lh L-5s, cents sa mt1sh111i, S i a year- w"hI Sunday eit iini, :7. uNi11\Y1-Eight pag-t. This edliin fr-1 I. lies Iihe Ctl'rrtett tnevs of the wor., sps!. rid 11rit cl;s ' e.CIp' i..na' intt rest t it ov etyhoily and tit-.ui:. .'y stevie us oif tiew btooks otf thet4 diighest mser. t. St au vol-t.. Ubire'sss I. W. ENG f'\NDF. pubhli-hser. 8 /'/Tin Stin N. Y i isy. You Will Be Sued On 15th Novemuiber. Iinving tould outt miy bustineCs, I iinil st hae a Met tlernen t IwIi t ll mrties wh io owo me. EI ery note utnd aecoun tt niot otherew ise ar'ra nged, sv.hi iot pauid by 15t1. Novems et wv:i lib piaced itt the bamuis- of its uslllcs.. Th'is is inutnehtl .it till M1y best fri en di Witt i-terssnd tshst tmoan thm as a-elI as- the olherst. E. Rt. IKORITON. nl<v 8, 1q83 7 dministrator's Sale. F4a will offer ftor sale ist Pl'tic (Outcry, theI iO 'rSsonatil Emaisie oft IThuom: (ti.g ecea,sedl, n i his lite rossslence itt Pickes Ottnty, oil Ih li l d:sy of Detembiler next I, msiistinsg of: I Yokeis tof Sitcers; 2 Milk (Cows; fl Yeasrlinsgs; 8 hessd fllogs; I Set tIllaicksmithI T(ools; I Two lsoruse Wtigotn; 1 l.st t'orna, Xbiuicks andsu F'ilbler. Fasrmting Tooils: II ittsehld i iand Kitchleni Furnitfur Anid Seed Cotltn. Terms cash. (OI)IOKG ANN CRl.tilo JOhlN P-. CR \ilo, riov 15, 1888 8 OTYlICE- T'O DEB~lTORS ANt) ~OR(M.-Alli personei ho 11,11 in s ' ti h:am..,s.r r sirs-l TI I Ickens Couty, Sutib hi(arolhi I. atre requtired to prerst it test ed toi tIhe tundelrsign.sdf id those indsebted will rnake A. IB. T.\ I nov 1, 1882 S Sheriff's TATIEf OFSO[UTIJ :. i CnUNTY ov Y vi'.- tie of sunindry id irected, I will tl ighest hiler, at i h 'ontiy, oni Tuesdaty ~ ) emsiber 1883, n t 1-2, roperly, to wit: of iCo Ciek miw. .. J Pe1%et irting (uomethhg w id 20 lIAwt ToWe'as for $1 00. A genlihe all Linen Toirel 20 x 34 to be given awny at '15 cents a pair, or $1 5) por loaen. This is a bargain you read about, td to be re1i+.ed at Morgan & liros. We noir own the best line of Towels we h:av-e evier sh'own. Table Damask a Specialty. A'h all Linen inble Damask for 85 cents. A perfect Gem for 54) cents. It is good t"n ough for anybody's Table. A full line of both Red &d White Toble Damask with Doyles to match. Ahother arrival of those 10 cents Alpac a ahd 12) cents Caslmores. They sell like hot cakes. They are the best (uds shown for the noni\y by odds. Some big 1trgains in Lace Curtains. It is inpossible to describe them. They nust be seen to be appreciated. Black Cashmeres. Now comes our llobby. It is said that everybody must have some hobby and pre sume IBLACK GOODS must be ours, as we feel assured we have the inside track on Black Silks and lilack Cashmeres. We 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 French Bllack Cash mere at 85 cents, worth 50. We extend a special invitation to exam ine our 60, 65 and 75 cents ttnters. If you take into consideration fihe q1u1ality, width and color they are fully 20 per cent less than you will find them elsewhere. 'I'his line of Cashneres were bought pri -)r to the first. of July, at. which time the increase rate o: Tarriff went. irto effect. They were bought with spot cash and T a hime too whlen money was in detn1nd. Tile)y tire cheap beyond a doubt. Bring your samiples frt;mt any port--we can beat them. iltememher this is the place to get -Evitt & Bro's celebrated fine Shoes. It takes but one trial to convice that they are the best to buy for comfort, style and durabi lily. J. H. Morgan & Bro's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M2R - CHANTS, I IF.ENVIL E LE, S. ('. What You Can Buy To our frends we now propose lu tell yot of sitnt -f the nany thing:+ in our immese stock I ba11 you can have tur One Diolnr, to wi:i It, yards leans for $1 0) 4 yrds lleatvy Jens for 1 00 t-nyrids Coiilton Flannitel for 1 00t 10 y-rids C'ooti Flaninel for I 444 8 .yaids ('i ouo Fivnne1 for I 00 5t yarda ('ot tn Flanneil for 1 (00 12 yatrds I . Sea I *land for 1 4)4 10 yatidb 1-4 Sea lslandi for 1 hit 12 yardsl -I 4 lilenaching for- I tt It) yards 4-4I lileachinog 'or 1 (to 20 yard nba-4 lilenicti ing lfor 1 Ot0 Antd all it will cost you tot- 2(0 yairds Calico is i 044 l6 yards Calico for 1 04) 1:3 yardls Calico, I dozen butttons and 4 I sj ool cioittoni for 1 0ft 10 yards A Wool l)ressa Goo Is for 1 (00 i yards 4 Woo01l ress Good for 1 04) yarda lirociaded l)ress Goiods for 1 01) i0 yarid Cot ion l'hecks for 1 002 \ndi all it coat is $1 fur iM yards of iemnn;et1 of Cal ici fori 0) yardtis li-eavy Quilt Triiniiings for 1 00 21 0t yardus Shirt itg fori 1 00 fi yardus Shiirting for 1 04) 3~ yards Shirling fur 10)0 1 2 yards Ileavy [trilling fotr 1 00 0 yiards GIooid Iedl Tlicking for 1 (4( yardis liet ter Hedl Tick inti fo,r 1 yards lhest lied Tick intg for 1 00 It l,adlit-a whliiie and redl IIandlk'fs 1 4)4 hie le-st Unh luiiiier-ed Shirut for 1 (44 41 li'air (I ni 4 lIies fOtr 1 (4 ti's loes for 1 (4 for 1 44( ollars for 1 004 adervests for 1 004 P i itor 1 0(4 ry Shirting for 1(( 00 --y Shlting for 1(4(4 tt - 004 yards each for 1 4)0 to, 244( yar-ds each for 1 00 loves fir 1 04) f . Threnid for 1i00 -t, Black Silk and Colored - flit Timinoiigs' -i's Coirset for- 1 00 - & Barr Maicleiss Corset for 1 4)4 2 Strishm Ttrniings for 1 00 1 .i Crash for Towels for 1 00. - Is Ct-ash for Towolut rur 1 (00 itd Towels for 1 004 kflh Towels for 1 4,0 .en Trowels for ] 0)4 gj iirds Cot ton D)iaper foir 1 00 ards Unfiiihed Cambr-ic for 1 04) Irdls Unfluihed Cambr-ic for 1 00 ards Untfinishedt Cilmbr itic for 1 0(4 AndI flow with these prices as lenders in ir immeiltnso stock, we expect to be very 1 uisy. If space wotiuld allow uts we coihl pea1k of hunid'edls of (tiler things, bitt will uffice it tot say we havye eve-rythlin gt hat is ept ini a D)ry G oids II oise tt t if you do' i-c w hat you wat. don't fail to ask for it, ft iti you will be agreeably dIsappointed.w 'our friendis. f4TJtAIY &e BA 1111. t4i T. W. DAVIS' OLD STAN~D, HEIEENVlLijA, . . . 1? F SOUTH 0AROLINA COLLEGE, y Colsa bia, . c. OlIN M1 McBity1FE, PRESIDENT, 1E8810N begins October 24 vaa.ation ec for repairs, $10. Boardh at Stwrd's all, $144: in pri'vate gam-Ill.. $12 to $16i or tnonth. Es.apens.eIstoud noJL egosij 160 to $176. . For regnl tnm.ub f* 'halon andlconr - ~ -. 3 E. W. Marshall & C L1imenville, - Si. I Our regular and genuino tt 1883, took place on Outobor ] nd wo will endoavor in the futu a it tho past, to always Show u riends, thuir friende and the put t largo Wootl (*ods, Cheap Good Nice (00d l3rc Goods 1i all colors, grAdcs, 8tyleR and p cOs, h'om the cheapOst to the bt None can fail to be wuitod after lcting our largo assortment, I we cnn give you any color you m want in Goods at 10 cents to 75 yard. Bl'14- Goods. No lady has ever failed in hiyin I3LACK DRESS from our stock ,er comparing them with Goc >onght else whert, for E. W. M. & Co.'s 131ack Caulaucres, Jerwc (ordl (oods, Etc., ire alwnys sold at the BOT'r '1RCHS. (I)oun't f-,rget this wit -on want a Dress.) Cold Weather Vill soon he here, so p-eparo for ny somethini to keep you wari ext to thu hody 3on will wit t,\NNE1LS. E. V. M. & (' tave them uat ail prit"cos. 1101h Whi od lled, fromn 15v nyl. l'ant4n Fla. tels fIrui 10. (to 25t. hut h in) t1 tie-leh d ntil unleIvached. n , i and t'hibiren'. v*tll1ery tome7'. & nd' ntIrcti U ited from our big line of the: NElLA N Ki E'r's. ) pair 10 4 white Blannkts.. only $2.00 p pmnir. ) air 10) 4 whaite JBlankeis, only $3.25 p )pair 1,-4 white Blankets, only $3 50 p. pilir. )pair12-4 white Blankets, only $5.00 p pair. id tip IdS $30 per pair. larger uand cheaper ntock~ thu ver. WVo are offrin g in thIiis de1 art,met, sotme very cheap good 0c(d a few pricos. Yard wide Biene enerally sold for 13c, only 10 ard wido Bleach generally sol r l0o, only 8o. 7 yards heavy shirt.ing, only $l U 1) y ards goodshuitt.in gr, only I (I I)itil ardvey best1 enii co, only I' I 3 yatE(r very good lnabeO, only' 1 ( LI yards good mattress tick, otijy 1 C retaNa,.. DlockkkBuh, CaMNI ticreM, I4erneyN4 IDnDina Iickor'y Shilrtiag. Etc. We will haveo a ig deomand( fc or telebratted and tcan'(t be b) Ieat If you want to seo na smile as ri on r TI oy Cit,y h ilrts, at, 75 eti orthi 61 anyi wheroo 'uso, If yo0 an1t, to pity a Ihighi pr*ite for you irt, don't, como1 to see uts. Elg Lot of all timeMe GoodA llanker(OchiefsI, Collaros, Ribb)loni atchlels, Im:eos, Sat iois, Silks, G love rinigos, Buttotns, Corsets, Nec car, flosiery, for Ladios, &o. Whe4aie dag4 fletail., HOVEY 1 GREENVILLE, S (7. re W1l HAVE OPENED OUI lie s, Fall and Wintr Stock and offor tho following Goode at very t"i-. Low Prices n. 01' 100 PicCS.Jiunn , frorn 10 to 76 etd n1y per yard. 4 Cases 4-4 J3loached Shirting 10 cents por yard. dm 150 Pair Inlunkots, 00 cents to $14 per paih,, 7 50 Pieces Ilannol, 20 cents to $1.00 pe" yard. 40 PiecCe Crtltpet, 26 conts to $1.25 per yard, it. nit Dress Goods I.. to nt [n ttl eololrs, from 10 cettiri pr yard and upward. Flannel Suitings Black Goods Can notbsup edithsmr tElIes4 Clotha, 'r 31341 Sasteen. r Al inBlack, and at v0ry Low Pries8. A LSO, B'lk Cashr-neres ) b, Prom 12) centsM to $1.25 per' yard, A Large Limme of at all pi cel. [IOSI EIY, ALS~O, GL,OVES, ''ICKIN , rt WATEIt-PiROOles, LA DIES J >RS1EY JACJKETS, 24 D)OLMANS, CLOAKS,, AND WVAIbK~ING JACXETS EONEY & TOWNEs,