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T1IE -SENTINEL. . BRB&DLEY .Editoi pICKENS 0. H.,S. C.: T!EUSDAY, JULY 24, 1884. Democratic Nomineos. EOR irslnKNT, 4TEPhIEN OQKOVHIt CLEVELAND, Or New York. FOll VICE I'lRxlilvKNT, THIOMA.\ A. 1IY'IW:M1rKS Of nuiinuliua. Democratic State Ticket, FOR ooV :RNOnt: UGH. T.5.A1'il1MPN. IolR NE I'T'UNAKT ( "v:OINOP.. .1.N C. SFiII EI EN. FOR a:CIF:Tl.tY Or sTAT'R. J. N. LIPS(O(1M. 1'0 TnF :ASt'llyl.. J. . . 011 AI(U: )N. NOR AUiJ1'TANT A NDI INSP'MlT01t OKNKRALI A. M. M1ANIOAt'LT. Pstt COIPTao1.IE ( iEKI'AL. W. 1 . S: tNY. R01t ATTOlRNEY (KN),It A L. C. it. MIlLE'S. rol 817er.':KTNOr. N (i EO (:'eATiON. ASBiUlIY (')WA.\l. QIr t so i e Milro o S-i e lt(lr, 0 01 .. J A 1 i-tS b. O t R. Public Meetings. At at meetting of the County Execlt Ivr Commnitteice, held J1uly 1hth, 1884, thet fol 1owing series of publ, n1e(li mtings were :tr rnnged for the County: .llutrrirtanl , (Nine Mile '-hooi'Zilousv.) i r ta;iv, A iitst.............. 7tih Eastteai , Frida y, Aukust............ 8i1i Pumptl kintown, Sat tl', A ugust .. ... 91 aeusville, oM0ny11}, Atugulst ....... . . . .'.. 11h t h CrssPains, 'TesI, Au gu ...... 12 t }:se ,W ln stv lv s . .. .11 tLierl y, Thursda:y,.'Augus't .......... I1Ith Cetnrbtl, Frilay ,u st............ 15t h Pickens C. 11., Sat i ly, Augurst.... I6th All etttlihes in tIe couny, who 1h1hk theselve subjectr to tnhe p rimnar election, are renquestedtrs tobe pret aIt the("et ings ad atlldress the people uion the pli tcat iss ntS o of the f.ort 1). F. B :r. .v, I om.lty h r n . 1 minating Congressional Candidates by Primary Eleot.ion The Gireenvillo Ne ws expresses tho hiope that there may be0 such at doad lock In the Congroraional Conventions of the 3d and 4th Distriets nw to provent the nomination of candidate in either, and that the Conventions may tho rofor the puestion to the people to bo diecidod by andIieaty antiongrtaku byn a(ongr essional inl . egltu i ofomiy it!ta int bn thul refipnutliand(oit. Ar )~~'til. ''roads: "Th, whtefr onidt ies, for the lS ltt oiieshall )eg laoi:ted b ony by thleil ~resooio onentonentions". Tha 1is, bte Cutonvention e rinnr deltrion. whhr Iandidaator ~te vrfos couty oors Cnshllbl nomiat byt a conven tio lo imayelnin,adwhte inFJ.LOto Sat,auica and Cone:hialCivn grionwat Coneosr hl be111 lctedlt Thorem inoth orty whtllin for voting fhonLbr ofngrtsiona aniatoatoa pruima lty letionia.o f110 niVltOl Ati(Ulo f18 prods fbr aepreaeatio inll Judiora a Congresional onven-i: ~lutorum, the powertt.ti of tgvaartiys vihavumer ofh hie botosto noito coui 'ae,h gnztion of the cAoenton, vto. ioW will xained)014)1 tearonlirttion boreullye and falld the fand ayosee :anidaten ielidt4 for Cogrs b g rary blo io. Weore aConressol tor Ju~iial -andiate pane inoited byttprsmay ilav tobeehingd by aStato Con Sendinof wthl party. Anther S'itate lnvenin i inoit heehold ofarlieha somiatin acnd ideaes fo Congrensiby ':pian eletofnears eiiupy a wto of 'm.nWeaon sur1prelised thtr euharnest :cformed pape tia n pl4toIlitJicalimaters as( ht Nres- iihould fIal int< eltan I looksIr aperhs tilike tleand'andr tredrioksi woule weopntyconty Teerd s in ail rWeit ofhnd red cwt w elrmnn moet ss ae fro infunania T:eulicn potf ney eperylicn oflTdi the ur, cfoWanraulingul for upo hi noaoti an pwedoint khnir haet :'pport iny te leon.Th Inopoand 'erltio upport him, thilie, othandout 4pulica ~ap0orM io tre lNe nok imos nd Post pporthigwitha e tratic Joun' IinI thn Icou n. cheering out-look to lead us to an indif ferent or carelcss support of the ticket. This bright prospect. is only based upon the assumption that every donmorat will do his wholo duty. Every 1)emoCrat should talk for the tickett, work for the ticket and,voto for tlio ticket. If we nll do this we believe the victory will bo ours. Peabody Scholarship. Thoro will bo three P1eabody Seholarships from thin State in the Nashvillo Normal College for thu Session beginning Octo bor 1st uoxt, which the State Superinton dent of education is required to fill by competitive examiation. This oxamina tion will be hold at Spartanbturg on the 6th1 of August next. The ap)plioant for a scholarship must he at least 17 years of age, present to the P'rosident of the College a er"rtiflerato of irroproaohablo moral cluractor, gentle manly or lady-liko habits, presumed good health, dctlalro 11i intotion to nmko teaching a profea'ionl, must give a pledge to romain at th College two years, if the scholarship is coutinut)d so long, promise to submit cheerfully to all its require monts in study, discipline, eto., and to teach in the Publio Schools of his or her own Stato at least two years, it thore is opportunity. The applicant must obtain from the State Suporintendeunt of Publio Itntruc tion for 1I State, a cortifleate that he has passed a satisfactory examiuation boforo said Superintenltden t or other competent porson duly authorized, in the tudies ro quired for admitission to the second or ,'iddle class" at tih College, viz: In .Spolling, Rtading, P1eumnship, (Gramn ut mar a1 Analy.iis, RLetorie, (oograplhy (civil and phy.si,al,) Arithlmotio, Algelra, Uni:ed States Hlistory. No pIrticular text-hooks arn prescrihod for th is exami nation. The cantlidato sHlould give evi donele of such knowledge of the Above branuc+hos ats would justify omittiig their further study. Students will also ho ex amuined at tho (ollego with referoneno to their chIsifiatioll etc. (lentlelmen or littliov tl.us aldilittod, who tomlploo the prt'>scribetl ourHe f of ot.uty and training satisfatitorily, grad unto rogularly, ind receive from the p,rop- 1 or authorities i diploma, admitting thom c tho degree of "Licontiitc of Instruction." i ("L. I.") f Tho Peabody Schlarship money will p not be paid until the student has beon a member of the Collage oae mon1th, at which time, and at the oloso of each sulo coding mouth, $25 will bo paid to an i amount not exceeding $200 for the year. no pay uiiit will be nado for the fraction of a month. It is expooted this money will be appropriated by the student to the payment of board and other College Oxpansos first of all: and no cortifloato or diploma will ho grantted to any student ors ,ama.nut iln~i L..1j)Iaptmat.u , a s ij nww.111~ v'ille on thoe vening otf Jully 29th during the joinit mimmelntr meeting of the Stato Agricultural Soiety and the State Grange. Theli ohjoot of the mneetinig, which will lbe presided over by Gjovernor Thiompsoni, is to obltalin ai full and cordial Oxpressionl of opinion as to the best method of scuring an1 exllhiitionl of our resouronh)s at thuoex position. It. in (desiredl thait each county shall 51)ud lat leas4t one delegae to repiro Hont it in the luor'tinig. l)ologatca will have thu beneltlt of the redneod rail.ri ad raite: given to those aittenidinig the .muot inig of the Agriculturali Sooiety and (Granlgo, and11 it. isi undIers4tood will be eni tor'talineid b y the eit izons1 oif (reenville. 1 truist that you will be alea to attenid, but. if aniyt.hing should p)reven'it you from doing so pleaise see that yoiir coiunlty is rep)r0eented. Delegaites will lbe expected to report the prog~ressu of theo work iln thIeir cotunlties1. Very truly yours, A. P. lirro.:n, (Commnnissione'r of Agriculture. Not a Single One Honest. At a rat ilicatio n mecetin g, of (Clovoulanld and Il. ndrieks, at (Chiesor S'. (C., onl the 18th instant, (Conlgrtssmlanl J. Jf. Hemup lill was one of the speakuers. ie alluded to tIhe rascalhity of the ltOjpulilicani illiaials5, expoed an the hov iad 1,'en liy an in vest i gaiting conn tuitt ee of Con~ gress, of whichel lhe we.s a mlembl)r. H e oaid thait of thie 1Depiity MasAha:ls inl thiis Stato not a sin To the Survivors of 12th S. C. V. I hlavC received intruetions from Lieut. JT. RI Broyles, Scretary of the 1 2t.h SouthI Carolinia Rtgimenot, Survi vor*'s Associautionr, to informi you that our -S. C., Auigust 21st, 1884, which is tihe twenity-thlird ani hversary of the formIationl will lie proviuded with dillner that day lat Riiann's 110ot01. Come all uand let. us iioet toigothetr alglin. Memberslll of the regimnt from York, ILmolkterl, Rich land and Piekons wiill lie here on that day. J1. W. HLonLmax. A CIheraw- speiud to the News and Courier says: J. Pawley D ouglass, who was generally thought to ho the party who guided the posso~ that killed Th)ggan Cash, was i'ho~t dowin to-day while at womk in his field. H-e is shot in the side near the biack and the wound is consider od fatal. Ho claiims toe know wvho did the shooting, but has1* not c'ommunllliicateid the fact to aniy one, rmor says, under ad A politic~al rne'tinlg wasR hold at Green wood on the 17th instant. All the can The Lien Law. Ma. Eorr<m: Of the lien law wo ha scnnetliug to say. A thousand thinf man be said against it and few or none its favor. It is a vilo and demloralizin law. The rioh and the-" well to do ha no actual need' of it, unless it ho to u1 it as a means of oppression towards tho less fortunate follow mon. The poor u it--are not beolitted by it--often 1nal poorer, and they lien until, by ita crue ing operationls, they grow leaner at loanest, abjoeCt slavon and poverty stric en. Enacted at the close of the war as neasuro of tomporary relief-to act as misponsion act against judlgmont and lie rolitors, it his outlived its day and t omo a imens of oppression to the poo [t i9 scriptural in 0110 n011s0, as it take rroi him that hath not and giveth to hi Ibat hath in groat abundance. The n eassity for it no longer exists, and should have been long since repelod ur Stato as it has in the tdjointingStit< It was eonclusively shown that the rep< of this law in the State of Georgia lei to increased prosperity. If the Georgia can (do without it why ean't we? All eredit under business laws -.1 founded on oommnon i senso, 111111t ho ba.9 on money, money invested in solid tangible property, or on integrity charaetor. The first is purely a lbu1siml matter and ronformanblo to the laws trado. The second is a personal matt, in Whicih the oreditor insures the life ai risks the ability of the debtor to lako t wherewith to moet and pay Ik oblig tio)ns. A man i)y h)oextroiely poori this world4 good' 1 and yet rich in elh aetor, and mruch prized on acoetimt of b htomle sty ald integrity. Now all 1enu i a either iuen of property or mni of cha; etOr --at lea -t all claim to belong to.oi .'aiss or the othe r. 'Mon oi property ar no of lmaractor cnn exist aniti drive c vithout the aid of the lien brw, mt 11u t ho kept on our Statute Uool" to gi redit to and hlytor up a thii et la, 1uch exists--i.e a ola.+n havind neith< )roperty or chiract er. All legislative act8 to regulate tradlo or oolish at host 1an1d opposed to thn prin,i )1o of fre+c govern)mn1it. Let trado rogu tto itoeif, ouch was the eulightened voi ict. of the 1uglihilt lmerchants, whto sked if they w1'hod any laws pl".sed ,)ster trade. "Let it alone," it will r :uilat itself. This law suits the purpose of but fim lfony Lenders, Jews and (: o Boa L'raders. They thriveantl grrow ;,,t mxA( t. 'I'Theb custom,lers gro 4w lean mtt caner. It Rlita the 1lhill (.df f::rrne; of ti middle and lower c-ltItry. With a Io ialf and ia fow nores rottod, he lien1I Slbsist in the suhlrc.) mon):ithsM of the -,er makes one or two i:dt,: of cotton ir: submits in worse thta: idlo:t 1 f,.ur w4L i nlt 4ma.,1&4U4 1111nu4 n4 nIl4iI --over4 . per cent p)or annt. Whzy Geoubl or 2 tor couldn't atando such rat,es with all their millions. It leads to) tie planting 4of all Oo IIt4 which coulrse wili impovevrihi liny cIunntI Thea Jew andit Cros Road 114 t.radeltr dAo 0caro for anyi 1buit aI crop'l that can1 he att 41 grain-, 1no haconIu raied. The11 Ilin tait ors con)I eri) is 1no long~er uiood. A ilo barlrel 1411 holds hiL boIghlt cornl, a sna1d lb his boughtm:, ano ber4 I ' sional hox i bought bacZlon. H1e iso rich if hie ever I a mon4)th's supply at 44ne0. The rat1.1 1 graite froml whaut in for-meor timnes wasm I simokoe ho4use, nothIlingJ. to eacot theore.T jay b irdsn perchl in the wide. erlneks of emipty, roodo1ls.3 corn crib 111nd ervysa skaum->". The11 hotuse bont ijms d1ied( o1f st vaition1. ThIe old1 roost eri toOozek to wa4g hisi tail. The 4 old farmil hiorso i from t.he smiall qulanit.ity andit poisont: qullliity of lion blough t 5ouried com1. 1 wife is slip -ahodl. .1 fo is ragged , his ei dren1 wors1oh. It wouh be44 a44 l miralei falrmer with a fellmily couhl1( (perato ten) the lion lawv auil become.14 aI pro4perous11 n14 TalkEl heC'l d2 brt her flIrmerslii, vo te for 1man1 for thle Legislature1 who,111 doeusi stalili pledge. to repeal thids vilti litw, 1. soonageon)i)4)4j p vert, t.hisb iii1ght i farming and14 far-uming priospei)lty, andio w its rep)4eal the4re' shonh110 be passe,8l 11n to dlemnt rro omo judloge or (cone t doe110 law web haOvo ill tihe la1st few youIrs I made for1 u1s1. Wo mean'the powe1r mortgage thiingll not ill beinIg or e4xistmL -as crops to be grown-this is a raon ad(juniot to the lien law. Oar tricky p<' tieianis are mostly opIposedl to) thei rep of the lion law. T.hiey weill know 1 p)olit ical1 inftiene rof tile monohey load tile JTew and15 the cross11 roa tra1de4 lr. ' sul)y man11 anOyl) he ilmt halve it orl wiill extendo noo 4Vreditl. IThe nole14 sol law1. i.he Doc4tor and4 mlidlwafe cl;aia I tile lawv shoul1 d 4 pply to th1em1. 'I lawyver wvishies ithon 4'14t, the am114 (If uhndetker; thelli blackmait1 hoan sh1 why he should1( have a lien. (an ho: show Scripjturniii rea1sons l.v the Li should not be given1 1as loInun111anded Holy' Writ for the good (Vnuse4I The1 1 saddle legally place4(d 'In tho poor fomm baclk-u1pon2 whlieb suddMC--nl of privileged oas, the~ money Iondehr, Jew, the croas read trad(er, the gIl maln, thef mulo mlan, the lawyer, (loot and parson all. hatve) a lIlgulright to 1po] and ride- and 13inbadi('s old4 man41 of Jsland would ho a merweiflh rider c1ompmI1 tn any one of thn shove mionel n,,... - _I - For Treasurer. 10@,. The friends of it. b. OAINK.t r specttully axtrtoce him ss i ctdidate i n recnoelstnedation by the i)etuoe'raic pare at tI.he appronschintg psimstary elect ion, f att sappointint to the eRie if ' Treusurer Picke"ns County. ir 11y'' The utany friends of W. It. ALi 0001) reslpectlly aartnnUece him as can,li'l:te for recommenaltion, by t le IDteiouantic party at the approaching pr tinary eleceion, for uppointmenl totheotli of Treasurer of Pickens county. lI c" The mny friends of P. D. CUt TON respectfully aonnoun,e i i as a ai di<dnte for recontnendhttion, by the Iene a cratic party st the approaclhing prini .a eletion, for app ointrment to the oflice Treastures of Pickeus County. g4r The frientas of J. W. MAJOR r spee t'ully announce hir as at candidate ic p r. recocmenedaitiorn iby lire Dieanocratric pair L1 at the appronchi ig primary election, i in nppoint mnenl as Treasurer ot' Pickens coun o- Ii y' The friends of JAMES K. KIM, Si l1 rer+pecitaly a inounce Iihim ass i cal elddc.e leor r'coen~renai onl, by thie D)em cratteur party at The next primary elec' i, 'K. for appointient as Treasurer of Picke al coanty. d( Q''I'he friemlr of J. T. 1IILL respec i fully :tnnounce himt as as cantdidtelo for r contaen. 'lation, t.y the Denaocrattic party the next primnary election, for the atppoir 1d i sent as 'Treeasurcr of Pickens County. t For Auditor. or of gra The niany friends of Manjor o lls i'F respeocfuily announce him as cndidate for recotmmena'Ilion by the )e, ocentaic party at the ensning primary ele( or tin to the appointment of Auditr. ir d G151e: hease eves' beene a wocrk ing I)eumocre o avn:tys to the front. in itme of need; is every way competent; has never asked a ollic o of his people. n A,jY". The friends of ,JOSEPIl I. CLi) r- respc'c felly announce liacs as ic c:tudidi ti,fr raenonamendtar.ion by tlhe Deinvocri - party at the primary election, for rea pointment as Aulilorof Pickens County. 0 For Probate Judge. cl n aThe friernds of It. D). GIA V I N rc speeernlly antnounce himt as a candidlate f< the ofece of Prohate ,hudge of Picken (ennntry ait the next election, subject. to inonntantion) by the 1)emosratic party a. tl nppoarciing prisnary election. I?'.. The friends of .1. If. NEvTO re's)'ectt'rlly an notunc hi en as a candi<at . fer r election to the oflice of Probate .111udg of 1'iek-'ns Cognt.v at the next electio ej"et f et noitination by the Ui)mocrati part y at ehe aplprounching primary elect.ion Fcr Coroner. 0 # . The many friendis of ANR) EW I :A \ I LTON respect fully binsg I'frw:trl hi ntan e a candidate 'or the ofice of Cisa isner of 'ickessn county. subject to a nomeie :etieon by the Den'tuocratic party ins lhe ne; priannay clel ion. Bowen's Mills SA ViN; heenc ii rae"-enly overlhatu:i d1, i r aut iln lirs r't e orer. I'e rsins a'el ing nr nt : listance will g("t Iheir g;ritaii rr eu . S it n ';,ht. 'itey %-ill nd as lt hus(' ay m and -t.all. r tht:r haara: : To the Farmers. of n1, .1( ('alIl and tl ri sc's beforese huysing.e Wa'tert'ownvs ied \Veood . T.lthsr t\- .lsc Lii' seeal areti 'ic 'ailud s lic.riaas i ex altyv. A119 ~ev Prsatl t. 1~'50 l 'ain s Seuths caroe uo, ine c s:.. cir- WXinsheipe ande Hircown Gin s, F'eseer cc Ccon desnasees k'et isi Stock. sl i.l_ efoe e~xaminins' cg thce fl( S P'R I'8s. f ea c:ise ''it atS fiy oeliliee. I al:oe keel tee Selcofil aned the' lors drauilie 'cttson Pcrse.s. mU. itit 'Ths echac A\g' illh iv'ator, 'Thlsomas Smcoc ais lang liaarrow, 'lhe llande~alI Pu.er'iizr. l sese a'sll gsosed nical u'ndlorsseds by sill whos ilheLaia SThe F armors' Favorite Grain Dr 'ldT' ealy' i 'I least ill pclant ruest prc toc ecal 'w'ithuts shijppisng. Pclaants e'ache everyc'3 vasri ety o f tiel nrine. L ight ine dr -conven~\i5 ( c idjuiesig- ril ile ie o~ Ily rait ioen. >li seal n.mv : ios ea A srr l'h Is lr~ ryng. frit asndi v'et'ales fore ini heeuw? If 'o el a nd ses tIn.' Ivee &. c e a i y slice prse. a$10: er ti- Amcsrie L't euyour cok stove. C'ho ste'e o hce BUGiGIES & WAGONS ON HIA' Ausetionseer andtl(' esonunicion1 M'er'cha I omst S<ps lE, lesGREENVILLE, S. C. SAe' ubslde D)ivo~ren for perrs l~etyjjViV renidi.nLg throuesghuct thee I r's it-edl St'5t:'essi snd aada forc dl'esrtion, i heC suppoa rt, i 'temsp';.:ancco, crueelly i'ne554 aastibcility, se'. Adv'ie free. Stasto ve ca.t"e andi addreVs\t A'irourN'tY \V.5Ino, We "10 Bbig, 12i7 Ilroadway', New York. ho In -l. II. Ne:wtom. Jesdge oft Proh'e 0(d Pie<esesemmy. S. C., on the 2;ad 4, rvlT"' '. tsar bec yte malke ac f AnlouticIemrktlets. For the Legislature w 'y SW The niany friends of (1at .1011 )V 11. 1SOWEN respeci filly unnuuntce )1'm ofa caaudidate for the Legillut re at( I lie ec ensuing el-ction. stbject 1o a t tnominati< by I he Denocratic party 'att Ihe approtachi prinntry election. .'e .. .1. 1 0. IB0(i(- is re9pectffully a I- nounecd ats at candidate for re election 10 the llotrve of lRepresentatives, subject the rnles of the Democratic party. R- " We, the many friends of J. C. A u- EXANDIlt take pleasure inl preseititig Ii - uatie to the voters of l'ickens C:)unty as 'Y cnitlate for representative in the Stn of Legislatre, subject. to It e ation of t primary election. Tho natme of M\r. Au.v ,antKt 18 too well known to the people pr Pickens County to need coument., It vii ty once surved his county inl the State Legi nr tat tire with honor to hitself and coitti ty ency. - - FltINN r11. For Clerk. I V The friends of .Iajor .1. M. STF,1 Alt respectfully atnounce hint as a ca didate for, the oflice of ('letk of the Cot of l'ickets County at the next easunt t elect ior, subject to the Demaocratic prima o- election. FitI:tus. at. t.- g .. The frietals of Major JOHN LEWI. respectitilly announce him as - canulidate tor re-election to tle olice Clerk of the Court of Piokens County the next ensuing election. subject to tl I). Democratic primanry election. For Sheriff. J . The friends of .JO.B 'MAULDI respectfully annunce hi' as a cantilla i for re-electiota to the otfice of silctl n Pickens County at the next elect ion, sub j to at nonat iotn by the 1)emaocratic party the approaching plrialiry olectain. ie c ftl (.'e. the ntianv friends of II. J. Li 18 respeetfully tu nuialce him a t ii ! at idlt for t lie oftice of Sheriff tt f'icken: Coun ty the next enntiig electiott, stiject to Il Demaocratic prinaary election flJ 'i The tanny frienals of J A 11ES I A.NII.E I reypectlully announce lima as r cantidate the ottice of , herilf of 'ickel e Cotanly itt the next ensiting election, subje a to tie [etoc reatic ptiat ry elect iota. e W . At I thesolicitalion of at : w' frieils, htat more laatitlarly of my owt noti vand in accordance witha an owi lesire, e nnnounce Iyself" a Democratic camtidal c for the oflice of Sheriti of Pickets Coiutay . tle ensting election. strictl,y stublject t ib o action of te prinat"ary elect ioa r cot Ver tion, accortlitgly as tle one or the ottt noade aa selecting stattdard hearers may I adopted. W. N. P.AYN l. gt,, The friends of E.\ ItLE P. TA Y LO H reypectIally annonice hin tt :1 cantidal for the aliee of Sherif f of Pickenai Coani ait the ntaxt election, sil-ject to a nomiati:ta ct by the laeanocrae:tl pa ty at the apprioachia prinary election. L. T e frienls of It. .A. i;t'l1 Y r, speclfla"V :ataItnt e h1imt :i ai eiaitial: e the atti e al Shear1tt f P ilcken.at tttuai v at t ttcxt electiontl. Mtiit t) a lon:at 1itioa I the eto r.lt c at me:iy at the applrachii lt im-try electiut if- For County Comm issionei .g 1 *Y - -leli.ah u 1Nt. I.f \'', 1'Ai. The friend of Maj. .\ iitlI lit)V It re.*,pecttfinly tianntaiaaaae aima't ii a t'.a adidlate tit Coutty t'iamaaaiaaa rai l'telat jeelt it a naiiitm bya Ih:al lia-naoeaa joi''ay at thie ap~ra)Itting ptrtile'y elci.it C. UlifY '[le trie-aia at .l .\\lat1-:4 1. 11() I I ltll reheIsy alstlw in a Pttttiknala ny.t e ex si -lrb I' siiea ttoaittano. oy atra hetx a-atitgalta l uul at te apiao-oaachintg prtinnoy elea(i LWvf"Tii taiiaaaat, af J10llN it. Pill iL II of I)tct'.sville lawnaabitg. ag-atctaIly: tia;aice haia ita a i t atli-Iae r Coat iit ,aoaltiinioane tat I'aPietn fi anlniy, ati ratitti bay it )eiaaarat ic p:aa-y alt I heta pro- achaltiag paiatary el-ca ti. resp[iecltilly tiataitaate lia tax a tclail id, fo rai e-elceuaon tat the tiaat of Coattty a olt tiiier ot l'ickensat Counalty iat t hic na atnstiting elretioiaaa sitlhject to a tiaaiaittalt by the l)etiio ratic paray tat thec appratt luig priaanary elti jtt. SilM&) Th aiay fria'ttls of J A S 'l R Illml) reapecitailly anntouaince huti a a ent atu alidate tor- Coutty Connauttai.ainer' iof Pick, aitatnty at te ntexa ielect ion. subljectt. ta ly-I aaoiaaiaatio tatly a hei l)e ratiaa ic piaty at l apprioiachinitg primary elIect iota 4liy" The manty friendt s taf .1 ()IkN lhlR,ripct.l nnucehs an ikescotaniy , sub ijc to th Ile I)emiocrta pulitarty eeet iont. Aly' lIae mian y frietis oaf N. .\l. NI A l)lAareat: elially tilaniunct hiatn a a caa d fatfora (itay Caoliamistine at thae oi atf lay the l)ctiiocraic party)at athe praatai a(. Cift " 'The inany friends of A, II. T.A pe- Ll1.1- re-ogaizintg haisi baithinttt and~ efbei< Naervices to ath etaounty itt athe [aast, respet fultly atnnounctae hun asi a1. i .utiatetLt for: et~Itaion tao the allitce tatf Cttly Coiiat sitner at a he netxt telectiona, subljectt t FrSchool Commnissioner (p- af t We.r naithorizedl to nlituitnce 1i -l. 1 II ilI)S*)N a tat tltne tot Schooatl Ci mllitinraafl'Pien Caay, subijiect ta ata.tttli n.aa t m the appjroaachinrg praitt f*electiona 14 'The manay friendla of' Rev. (. SIia bat a tN respeci fully praetena hit ta tot ihe voltr at liathiti Ciinn'y tax a c dite fit at eiattc (at Mihooat(ltlaimnuatm latay an tahei- atex.a primary etion.at [ll'"Telcta man friendsa of Lli.\N \iia tla r'iespe aitly lanna-otc is' Ia. e NfA. - tadl.fia tatr thet otheri of Schootl titm >ns9 stitne ta tat ierkensa ntyii, subitjact toa it- l)atemcttal e uaiutata ait the l r intni el onr tiota. Futait E.Aa' Th.e*~~ fiendtsli oft Cat . I. L. LI 'ii I1roetctallyttLanonct- han alas atIelid ._ Ptickenas cimmtty at thfa. text eltaijli,ti ject to a tia,aiant,ttttyith ilEor or, g,.g Thae friendl* of IR EVa. O .1 N IL. I .i 1R3.'a\ i-especttita aliiouantce him itti - t ta J. H. Morgan & Bro's. 3AM"ilE IN SNOEa, an ig We e(nll sell gre1tter Bargains i in Sho( than any) other"t houlse. 0 Ittving three dli1F-eent alttl distinct de o 1nrtUnents uider thle -amte intaunemnt, atd 1t"nt With the sante expense, each de lartttnit. being auxiliary to the other and isharing the expiense (4me with another, mak Aitng the exptenses notninal on each, thus t ena11lig us to have better Leather put into the hoe which will give you ninoe aettial wear and better vahtltc than ytu can buy ffromt an one! line house. )ur Jobbing t rade hIts increased so mlucht that we find it nece-sarIy to buy in large (r.ttities to ineet the denttutid. Lnying Ias We do ill lage (uantities for S1')l' CASH, piices usi in at position to take advanatage mnd get the inside tnack in outr p ur"ebase*s. rt We pay Spot Cash for every dollar's 1 worth of Uootis we buy. It is a1 welf known fact that w1n a buy J er hits the utoney and will take large lt a tities, every lnduceunuut inl prices is offcred of tl'ln. nt 1C We contend that if you will buy yotr Shoes froin usyour" Shoe hill will cost you - 1e5s nmeoy thii heretofore. * We guarantee every pair as reprnsented. Our guanatntee nteans sattisfaction to the euistontter. le 21 it J. H. Morgan & Bro., e WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MER CHANTS, " GREENVILLE, S. (C. :1 --o --- e . El'I A t E x res-y for disensed Liver and aIll such dise:ases as arise frtu Svatae, suchl as ;illiouas, Iutermutent and Iteluiltentt Fevers, sick lleaache, P'iles, 'ligestian, Costiveness, Colic, .Jn ti ice, r 1)iop y. Dysenttery, Ilearthurnt, Loss of A pp1e:ita, I yspep.ia, Diseases of the Kid li nt"y"S aina !la .ider, .iup1ton s of the Skin ( lnl Nervone+ness. y These lls are recoInn entlal by leadling ,n Plhystchiars where tIhey tare knowni. Unch h, 'ox rtanl iu,s' 2) to :1 l'ills, ad will ie nlriti l a o :any addcre r up.rn receiprt of price, -i etnts pr box. )x 1e \t:ill I: live Agent to . I Iheto i, t"very it'i l on e t.kens zouinty. A ) h in I in-: Io ac U. TI. L\tl' &\ CL)., (arernville. S. t'. entaple of '" est Liver 'ill w .i ila he sent ? to 4ny (.ne Seiling ns 41 11en staI op to lt,:y p lst:age. 'ev uh . ati d ra i u , t he- ,: - 3l.\v\ .\att. t'ickc s i e r, iv ., C . pril :it). t i.1. , "es. Liver Pi!<" for sale by all m:iiit4 i, chant.. SS. M. SNIDER It aWatches, Diamonds and Jcwelry, yLI f:silities for' doing 14''i WatchO Work I is. fy unsurpaih1I4edl inl I he So4tuIb. A\I wol k guar' un4 LttedC4. I sell I hie ('elebrted D)jiilnud - Sp1ei't icles una 141 yeo( Ilass.'4. J. A. COOK, 14n D)1CALERh IN SG OOID)S. &e.. or CALl4 ON MEP AND E', \MiNE 'TilE 1 "EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE" xt before you4 buy15 lswhereI. Tii'P/ir. I II ASD) lo! USE F('RNIS'l ut.. ii at. Wha,Leale, Cheaper than11 I he s. OIIEAPENTU. a11 nov ii, 188~3 i1 alm hie - - __ - -J. G. BLACK, Main St,, Greenville, S, C,, mi. 1) 1noor .uo)0ve (on-v'e street. hie 4r ( et of INVES A ND Fl hRKM, $8.r50, (1ene rai rnto od ..41i4i44 t 4tI (welry, Care,. - 1 fuly sele04c. I est fail i y S(ewinmg Mauclaine.s a 4 sIp' e:ialy, and44 lt closeI figur es. it :PARiiN( WVAT'CHE .'- ND JHE~V-L mar1.) 7,15884 43 , I /R ...B.MLET aigpra ate t'ers his4 Proffesi ona41 l Servie.'S to) the 14ulr of round4in?g coun4t.ry . CaU1 prlom1ptly attendedICi (44t, day) or uight. irmI ' 4e b 21, 188 I 21 U A i Send 411i9.1 cen)0tuufo po)'tage~ andii h& ~ . 11h11p ali. of Homespun Checks, D)RILLS, SIIIRT,NS and : i. igW. W. T. MeFAil,L. Parched Coffee, TEAS, SUGAIRS, AND SY1WIps, W. T. McFALL. Diamond Dyes, ALL COLORS. Indigo, Copperas Maddor and Aniline1. W. T. McFAT,. Rice, Grits, FLOUR, ChEESE and CAI Goode, W. T. McFALL. Iron, Nails, I1O lSE ANI) MULE SHOES' PIlows, and Plow Si,rckn. W. 'T .lcFALL. New Lot Calicops, Bleachings and Plantneln. WV. Ti. McFA[,L. Leather. SOLE, HARNESS, LACE ANDr UPPER LEATI Hm. W. T.cFA L. Cheese and Crackers, ('AN DY, s'rA CI I, So L, GIN ( i E , Spice, Nt.mol-,, (n,n M ,, ant) lots o)1 other good thiIIng. . . ' dM cFA LIL. -r . . T. i,xlc. Treq Wholesale Man ufnlurrs f 'TWO W HEELED VEHI CLES, Th e only Ihing on two wh1'eels that ridalrn 5 eas~y as a enitrin ge. 000E)4t4 YEnt(! or' time JIegt MIaterIiaI & WUariraaged4.4 10 STYLES. PRICES VERY LOW. Write to uiiI for Pr ices arid Catalogue. fe b 7, 1884 ' 19 (hn LOOK OUT ! The Big Show Still IN EASIEY., N. ('. --0 So"^"" ----d y- Ilaa' Th All k inids ot Wahuli andI ': Panel feds, come:~ an lihen Iare gone. SPiidle, Tfrunadle, aind Single Ueda, all. edl Spriungs, Wire, Shluok and Co,u,o. Matiressesa, Chirs andt Rockersy, all grades. A largo variety of RXlsnriioo, Kitch ''cTnpoy and Center Taibles, Pa*rlor a Chiambe?r Sits, Lounges, Craidles, Cri Wh atnots, liat Raicks, Umbr,hella 8tan Chroauos, Mottoes, Framnes, &c., KCibcew anid Si-do lirsard Saftes. A Iwaiys on hand a general line of Under--. tker's SuppIies, coIISii4I;ig of (Caskets thujial Canses and Burial itubea, for bot h sex, aU, styles. C:omus I Trmed in any~ style of lfniles andl plates, at al' nara,. All Goods a1t om figures. Call autor aee for youarsel ves. No e balg *ande for' look ing. A ccepilii h k.* for p s I favo", Lumber! Luber! TliiE IIEM'T LUtMl hl*R, 1)1 lESE (iJ. I(0)'G1I. (IX 1/ t At) (li J'I?giJ;A.;; (L\ SilNNa7 NU'iTi('I . Praomnpt ni (tnlona giv'en to aull otrderu, large or small . Try' uts befoi e buyinag. Call u oir0 tadress.