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SENTINEL. 1. BtADLEY, Entrow. F. BRADI)1Y & CO... PRopRl,Towe. TDURSDAT, O0TO3R 9, 1884. Demooratio Nomineea.. RuB k'RSIDE,NT. G8ROVER CLEVEL AND, Or New Yorks. POR fI(1 PRRDENlWV. 'DHOMAS A. HENICY.S, Of bandiane. Demooatio State Tikot. P AR GnYVER?OR: IUO1i S. THOMPSON. 1o0 lISUTZNANT GOVERINOR. ,OHN C. SH EI'PAtI). P1t "RCUKTARY Ofi STATC. J. N.. LIPSCUMD.. TORt TiEASI'RER. J. P. tiCH! 11)SON. ' W ATJ,TANT AN) INPIECTOR OKNERAL A. 1M. M 1O1A ULT. I10) COMPTROLEIt (I"O.K1IVAL. W. E. SONEY. FOR ATTONPET OP1F.IA. C. it. MAI 1 :. 190 /tVRRINTVNI,ENT OF FI1?CATiON. ASUURY COWARID. VON CONIIRFUR3M \N TiltR)) 1ISTIRICT: IlON. ). WYATT AIKEN. FOR RO(.lfTOR OP R1TI (Itei'IT, Cy(%. JAMES L. 01111. County Ticket. FOR RB'.lENTATYEI:A. JOIN Hi. BOWEN, J. E. BOOS, FOR CI.ERIK OF (ot'vIT. J. J. LEWI.3. FOR RIIHRIFF. 11. A. R(itI":. FOR PROIIATI JITI>Or. J. 11. NEWTON. FOR RCIO003 OIMISIONER. LABAN MAULDIN. FOR COUNTY COMMIBIONERRlB. A. B. TALLEY, EL.IAS DAY, J. J. HERD. FOR CORONER. J. A. LESLEY. Our Platform. (NATIONAL.) "Turn the Rascals out." (STATE AND COUNTY.) omen off goes, s0 - - ties, the * C i(ldont in )looltoral to since v~er had in tis have a (oing all If they L.o tU tecn3Von wot)I virtually be at an end, for thn- Republicans would be overwLhl'ingly dofeatedl throughont the Union. This they fully radiz and are using every moans within their power to carry the State. Blaine has boon pa raded from one end of the State to the other, making sp)eelhes at many plames, the burden of which is. pi ..ction. Be sides, the Repub)lican National Commit tee during the last week sent about three hundred thousanid dollars into the State as a corrup)tion fiund. We have not mnuch hopes of tihe D)emnocray (carrying the State. We should not be surp)rised if the Republicans carry it bly ai majority of ilfteen or twenty tho.usand. Ohio is not necessary to the election of the Demo eratie ticket. TheIRaio,cals and1( iddhlers Fusc. The Radical State Committoe met in tho'Internal Revenue offioo in Columbir, laot.wek, and1 after much wrangling, pugon# anielootoral ticket. Chief 'Fid. diler MoT-ane was on hand and obtained recognition for himself and other Fid dleau. The following is the ticket: For the State at large, W.. P. Crumn, colored, Republican; W. W. Thunsof, F'iddler First Distriot, M. H. Collins, Republi. en;;Sehond District, W. D, D)urhamn iddislw; Third,District, J,. C. Hunnicutt Fidle; Fo'urth-Distiot, C. C. Turner, Republican, Fiftm District, F. A, Olin to4, O'lored, Republican; Sixth District Rov. g. E. Wilsoni, eolored, Republican donath-Distriot, Thopiaa iaskins, Fi .The above tIoket in composed partly of Fiddjers and negrees. How Mr. Jaromi ah J.oopet of this County, who is a arfanob Republican andl a strong Blaine mnaf,s toSi vote ?,or this muan of his ch10104 we do not seea He says, publically, that h9 has never voted for a negro and never intends Sos Dc is ergta'ly as emphatic ahi61dith,r4'.backers(Fiddiers.) W7hat are you going~ to do aibouit it, Uncle Jerer We saWs taat you come over at one andJpM' the' DSemoot*4fo party [and vote Iog (leVElSsd andl HandriekA When gdu a.get.h to the Demooratiofeld where y6e -'ot to have been long ago, tie sul#b %daerm9ssent will confront you. Tti p s 0 othle Demiocratlo ohurob are noar opens whle' the brethren sing a few lines te the tune of "The Mulligan ". te bsapaign is progre~a ~Dein a en ha Tue Honest Fund. The NaMio14 DemoerAtio CommitteE has now reoeled nearly twenty thousand dollars in smal oontributions to thre peo ple's oampA fand, more than the entr amount in a vioilar way during theracm paign of I880t. The Saluda Argus has been purchased by Messrs. Bonham, Cothran and Per rin, and will hereafter be published at Abbeille C. H. Capt. Bonham will be chief editor, and the name of the paper will be changed to "The Messenger." The politicians at Washington of both parties seem to be at sea as to the Pre sidential election. They are not certain of but one thing, and that is that the South will go solidly for Cleveland. The Blaine managers are contemplat ing a raid on the solid South. North Carolina and Florida are the two States they have their eyes on. Ned Treats of Evolution- thinks it is More likely as to the Neg ro thsan the White Man. Mn. TOMsrN) It's a very leetle larnin I has but some how I has a hankorin arter nowlidge, I has. Now the plague is big larned folks is too high abuv us fur our comprehenshun and folks uv no larnin flows no more en we does so heros the rub. You know we larnt in the priimer book how the Lord he made Adoun outen dust uv the ortho and maid Eve outen a rib what he tuck and cut frum Adorn while he wus in or dep sloap and such hnin has boon onto satisfactory to us pore un ilcated mortals in bygon times. Bub- I see a great man. of larnin and a doctur of davititry has been publishin a parmflet on Evertishun and showin up a now way as to how our grand grato grand datddys got here by Evolutin. Now this proses of overlishut moans fur sm big thing as or man to climb up and grow Jrumn generashun to generashun out uv a suaull borginiln as a oyetar. It is a strange n-asttin how ia oystar can keep on growin till it got mund walkod talked tuck posiston of the arth sul all animals and things on- it.. (iraduelly shaped itself from age to ago uutill it had all its limbs and part fixed up pullin in this limb and longtlng that unit ill it Wis fixt with foot to walk on hands to wurk eyes ter soo, mouth to talk and so on. The tatlkin part tho maid small progress until Eve wus inveniod and her tung wus by mistauk hung in or midel in place uf at wun eend and so it went bell clappur like untill what wus at first jabberin got to be talkin. The furet wurds Adum tried to lurn her wus yes and agreouble words but she lurned herself to say no, I will, i wont, 1 at;TRmtl, M tk\ b1 kipi uv denyin wards. We hav no dout Ad urn made up all the ruf bad ouss kind uv wurds and Evo made up the sweet purty wurds. But of this dervin is currect they kept on ovorlutin ontil it is with us as it is. Now of wun little thing like a oystar could overhute into us as 1en01 other letil things would be sure to foller sute so it is esy to see how tho tumbel b)ug wvouldl evorlute into or mnunky becase bo0th uiv em1 ar alwaso tumnblin roundl and( rolin about, and( sorp)ose the tumnbol bug overluted on to a munky it more esier to see howv the munky ov-er1uted inter er nigger and when it gits this fur I amn prone ter her beeve in thio thory of everluehun. It was so ey fur the tumibol hug to chang inltor a mnunky havin hurned the uso uv hsis hind legs when he was a rolin his pro viahuns andl his fore legs fur hanids. I say it wae ocy but whenu thuat munky got whar banannors and cokernute growd and liveod thar he girowd bigor andl biger frum generashun to genserashuni onitill he got to be er Olhimplansy anud he tuck anuther stride in overlusun and the elhimp)anay oum out or nigger. But frutm living sov ral thousan yors ini the air har had growd all over the chimpamney so when lie got er atep) abod anid over-luted onto a nigger the niigger ho rubbesd the liar off hsisef c01pt on his hed and they ever-luted agin and in a few genorashuns was slick alover like our niggers. But tihe ansimul had a tale and it were in the way as they sot down, so it be0 oumn fashunabhle with the niggor winmin to have short tales and a migger woman is follern the fshiuns as blindly as our white wVi1mmen.. So( they pinehed ov-f the tales uv the nu horn she niggers, they did oiutill like the (ines snull feet they burgun to breede without tales at all. 1 hev noticed as p)rufo of the everlutin thxery they has miuchi uv the tumbhel bug, munch uv the munkcy, much of the chiim pansy in them yit and always will hov. [They is kind uiv imiutatini br-utes and1( will he fur a milyon years to oum. They hmev such a hankerin arter rolin a thing away, stoalin and-hidin it. Why I've notisod our old( cuck pattiu cor-n diodgere, and it is zactly like the motion uxv or- tumbol buog fixin up his daly bred. Ini this line- of ev-ulihmu I am or bo leoever I am and( thatha ad.zactly how the nigger (1um1 hero he (lid. Buot those big D ervins are4 powerful an moakin 0o2luhovers and1( misc4hieef makers shey are. Sum ut them thinks .Jonor swallowed the whale and sume uv them hasa it tother way. They thsink they can show how the camel got thro) tihe nedil's eye- u~t have to) say the load woe tock from his back andl Csim say heo was groas ed with p)ahun 4il. I hev own to the enn caxshuin it would be hest to say nso mast. ter how us white men got here we is hear-and had best look to the futur rather then thes past. 1 am tho er be leever in everlushun so fur as the nigger goes. It was tumlbel hug, nmnky, chuins pansy nigger, that8 the way they cunm, and if they ggn as they is going sins freeduna cum for a few ages they will resolute ba~ckardR amld the rase will run Nigger, ('dmpanay, Munky, Tumbel Bu an,d th.tr will be the eendl that. uvr ar the ad. Youarne til deth Six mile jtefss. M. Evrron :' Six Mile is on qite i buDding boom at present. There bai been severnil new houses ereotd In thia community. Mr. 8. Batker Ias buill for himself a fine residence in two hun dred yards of Six Mile bunb, besidem hie'lnachinery, cotton gin, saw mill and grist mill, all at the same place. Mr Robert Willimon has built himself a nice dwelling in a mile of the church. Mr. J. E. Knox Is now building a new church at Crow Creek, in four miles and a half of the same place, and Mr. L. C. Craig is now getting up a subscription foi a new church at Four Mile, in thre miles of the same plaoe, which will bring out this country a great deet, and may enable us to get more able minister tc supply the churches. Gap Hill church has been filled oul with new seats, and they are now talking of having it sealed and new glass win dows put in, whish will make the church very comfortable. We now have three country stores in a mile of each other on the Biurehe's Ford road leading to old Poudleton. F. R. E. L. H----s. The saving to the people of South Car olina, by a Democratic administration in seven years, compared with the Radi cal administration for a like period. is equal to one hundred and'fbrty one dol lars for each voter, white and colored, in the State. In Miohigan the Dmnonratic candidates will got at least six electoral votes if the Fusion ticket be succesfuI. This will give Cleveland a (foar maiority, with New York and Now Jersey and the sixteen Southern States, and without Indiana and ('onnecticut. Like an Old Creaky Window Shutter. This is the way a man's rheumatic joiuits sometinos nro. Hinges old, rusty, and worn, and badly need oiling. The trouble is in the blood. A man who is of any aceomuit is worth repairing. The repairing can be done by means of Brown's Iron Bitters. That enriches and purifies the blood, drives out the pains, and works complete restoration. t'housands testify to it from happy ex wcriene. Mr. C. H. Huntly, 918 North Sixteenth street, St. Louis, says, "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for rieumatism, general debility and prostration, with the host result." HOVEY & TOWN ES, REENVILLE - - -. l. -. - --- o GlANI) OPENINC, OF We announce to our patrons that we open to-dlay, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Notlonsu, Druess (soods, Flannef flC1s Bl<mkts, Cassuineresu, .Jenius, and Staeple 4isods. D RE SS GOODS. Sl-K VELVETS, VE LVETEEN8, BLACK AND ALL COLORS, BLACK SILK8, OTTOMAN CLOThS, CASUIMElIES AND CR.\PES, FLANNEl. SUITINrJ8, DUNDEIE SUIT IN(IS, ClllNES, BEGES, R EPRLL.\NTS, &c. --o -- GLOVES. HOSIERY, RIIBBONS,BIUTTONS RLUFFLES, COLL.\RS, CORSETS, AND) AN ENDLI,SS VARIIETr OF F.ANCY O 0) 0 D S. -----. WVe (call esp)ecial attention to our lIn TIwo anid Thr'ee-IPLY RRIUMMELN, Body Br ussels an d H emps, Rugs and Oil Cloths. whichlw pOlropose to sell1 as cap as can be bought in any muarket, and we guarantee T'he Lowest Prices on all Goods pu.rchiased from us. IEOVEY & TOWVNEM, Nort to National Bank. ctA in184n OF New Goods, BEG INNING TO-DAY. SILK DEPARTMENT FURNISHED COMPLETE WITH NEW STYLES. Black Cashmere i An acknowledged' Pket in THREE rea sons that our Brands LEAD for perfection in DYE, QUALITY, and CEAPNESS. CARPETS. Never in the history of Greenville has there been such a Largeand Cheap Stock of Carpets, Rugs and Ottomans as we W 'iow offer. of HOSIER Y. Thir Department can not be Excelled. Jolid Colors. Prices very, very Low. RIBBONS. COME TO US TO GET SUITED. S4 Velvet Ribbons. lh ALL TIE NEW SHADES. Our Combinat on Silk Dress Patterns at 830 00 are BEAUTIFUL. DRESS9 GOODS. nai We make a "walk wer" against all comi t petiion. lea DOMES TICS. Ten to Fifteen per cent, less than ever. D Standard Calicoes at 5c. Per Yard. J M. DICKSON, Agent. (xir-eenvil1le, S. C. sept 25, 18A4 62 3m S. P. BURBAGE, C0R. MAINT & COFFEE STREETS, GREENVILLE, S C. leader 1mm Low~ Prices. !ho~aIo --R~ ai a~!~ n B, AND dIEATING STOVESd. He chlIleniges the world in his line. ty $2,000 wvorthi of Goods to be Hold at oost B to make room for fall stock. All kinds of ge O II I N AWVARE, SILVER PLATED WARE of every description, among which are the D)erby, and Rogers, etc. Everything in Queensware that yeu can find( any where Hollow-ware, Lamps, Lamp Goode, Chandeliers,, In fact, all kinds of Goods kept in a first class hoeuse furnishing goods establishiment. WVill fit up a hiouso keeper for less money than such Goods can be bought any where-North, South, W East or West. lie 80115 the world renowned "TIMES" COOK STVOVE-more than 100,000 im daily use; also, the "S8outhern Baker." His Stoves are the largest anid best Stoves for the money to be found in N this or an other market. Call and get prices before you buy. All Goode guar anteed. Highest prince paid inl CASn for Hides, Beeswax, 01(d Copper, Rags, &c. sept 25i, 188f4 52 8m Annual Meeting.i i CO UNVT ROM.PISSIONNER'S 01 ICR, e NIiOKHNs C. II., 3. C., Oct. s,18. c OTIE is herebIy gi1venl that thei Annual M eetin g of thei loard of Count Comn miissloners of Piekens~ Co,unity will hie helId an their ofliee at Pickens ('ourt Houise S. C.,* on the first Tucsdaty after the first Men - dafy(beinlg the 4th d1ay) of Novembler 1884. fai 0. L. D)URANT m, Clerk of Board of (County Com' rs OP Oct 2, 184 1_ 5 Mtate ol Somalia Ciarollman Courry OF P'ICKENH.1 Byv J. II. Nnwvonr, J('nox 0r PancsAru. em Wherens, Muarthia Emrma Chaildressi has made. s'uit to me, to grant him l,eeter, or A'lnuimstierationi of thet Es,a,e and fets of0 .Jesse A. (;hMtdreuis, dIeceeaed TFI,eae are therefore to oite and adIin 1sh ad and4 sinagalar rhe kindred and cre(jni tors o4 *he - said JPessie A. Chi ildress , i ni ceased, that they be And Appear, before me, h in the Cou'rt of Prwbaio, to be held ait Pick. ens C. II., on the 1Itha of October 1884I u alter publIcAtion hereof, at 11 O'lok in the forenoon, to show cause, Ir any thy have, why the sald Administr~ation eluo d not be granted. i Oiven under my -Hand, ii the. 28d day of Septemsber 189L. . pet S, 1884& r.T1OoG GREENVj T 0O-] AND EXrENn A om~ wit ation to all the L TO--] Begin the Sale of the Largest Stot thirteen years standing. TO--] We shall show a hand line of Dres tins. SOME T Hu All Wool Combination Crochet Broca. D)ico Block, all wool French Armnure 2 ~ion suits. Can ho made as combinati iish fabrics for the season. 'olored Cashmeres, Ottomans, St. 3 s variety. An inviting stoek this is. R ESS G~OODS FROYI 5 CJ TO--.] We will stagger all competition in Bila BLACK SILKS BLASK ?ULflS A We want you to see our 75 cents Black y $1.00 Silk you have seen. But for $1.00 a yard we will show you P.t ashadow of doublt but whait this id heretofore for $1.25 or $1.40. The Now, at $1.16 and $1.25 a yard, we wi .nts to weoar. Bhack Goods are our forte, and wn wil ing in your samples and we- will satisf y if you serve your interest. BLACK C We leave Silks for the presaent and tal >ods largely. We hardly uver miss a sa ,IDyo and Colors are perfection. A ack Cashmere for 35 cents. We run i ods you ean find. HERE IS A Pi For 05 cents we will sell you an all we Iue is worth 86 cents a yard. Hienriet oths and Ottoman Cloth~s 44 and 46 in >rth 10 cents a yard more. A Special We shall show the handsomest and1 de upkins and Doylies exhibited during c JUST I'HI An All Linen Towel with handsome o >argaiu for a fat. But for 25 cents w k at the size and examine the quali no quality Towels for 50 cents. Since rhly complimented. A number of vii sapest linen they have ever seen. We dad no comment; it will dazzle your ea ar saw. That's all TO*c-3 We shall show an exquisite line of Lc icy colors, solid1 lacks, merino, wo( ut complete in every detail. We tras inion, and invite your inspection. V7e shill exibiit a mamounth stock of merate prices. They are frojn 15 to Ve shall call attention to our Boot bin itself. Including the Second F% ide of this business than is conmur ied4 Ve handle an immense quantity of B3 Department special consideration. Ve handle no Shoddy Goods whatevf same money than you can get elsewh ivery.pair warranted just as rpesent largauue in Dry Good..! B arr in I J H MORG AN BRO., LLE, S. (L )AY1 IER TO TEIBREtA fERAI. AND CORDIAL xdies to Visit our Store. )AY I k of Dry Goods and Shoes in a Business )AY I v Goods. Velvets, Velveteens, Silks and NG NEW! led English Berge Suits. fixtures, with plain to match for combi mi or plain. Lovely Goods they are, and [urie Plaids, Beges, &o., &c., &c., in end F:NT A V ID U1PITO$1.50 )AY! ok Gro Grain Dress Silks. AT 50 CENTS. T ?JXTY SERTE, Silk. It will astonish you. It will equal the biggest hargain of the season. Trhere Silk will favorably compare with any'thing ustre is beautiful and quality superbI. .1 show just as handsome Silks as anybody not take a baok seat for any market. y you that we have the GIoods for you to A~SHMERES. e up Black Cashmneres. We handle these Lie; that is saying a great deal. The Quali nd then the p rices! We sell an all wool hoem up to $1.00 a yard equal to any $1.25 L4UM FOR YOU. ol, 40 inch Black Cashmere, that in actual ~a Cloths $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65. Bergiline ahes wide at 90 cents. They are actually Bargain. 3idely the cheapest line of Ta ur, business. career. NK OF IT! >lored border. for $1..0 per dozen. It is a have the BOS&. It has no equal. Just ty. We have ourselves sold many of the opening this line of Linens we have been itors at the store ha.ve pronouincedl it the want to show you eur &0 cent TVowel; it 'es; it is the prettiest 50 eent Towel you dies', Misses' and Children's Hosiery in I. &c. We endeavor to make this depart we have been successful. We want your Flannels and Underveets. Too many to 0 per cent cheaper than over. ,nd Shoe Department. It is a magnitude r more space is consumed with the mag in any ordinary store room. oots and Shoes, and .give stery detail of r, and will give you more urtual wear for ere. Mos.s Goodls' Bargains in Silks! Bargain. Bargains ia Shoes at A N & R~RO'S. 4,1 UD4Lt*R. ~BITLNGS and ing . W. T. Mei IL Parched Coffe, TEAS,SUGAES, AIp SYRVpj W. T. MoFALL Diamond Dyes, ALL COLORS. Indigo, Copp.rne Madder and Anilines, W. T. McFALL. Rice, Grits, FLOUI, OHEESE and CANI(M'j Goods. W. T. McFALL. Iron, Nails, IOROSE AND 1MULE SH( Plows, and Plow Stocks. W. T McFAL' New Lot Caliccei, Bleachings and Flannels. W. T. MJcFAL,!. Leather. SOLE, HARNESS, LACE A N UPPER LEATHE. W. T. MoFA.. Cheese and Crack ;. GANDY, STA RCII, SODA, ' - GER, Spiee, N utmega, Clovot r ., lots of other good thiigm. W. 'I'. MoFA1.I,. J. A. coo:. DEALER IN STOVES9 T VIN AUI. GOO D S. &> Greenville, S. c CALL ON ME AND EXAMliNWTr "EXCELSIOR COOK. STO" before you b)uy.olsewh--rf TPINWAlRE AND) 110USE: F'~ INGGOODuLS Al II i'0 - (1. i'p. At Wholesale,.Cheaper than, the CIIEA PESIT. nov 6, J8b8 11 Tax Notice. TRLEASURER'S- OFFIf E, PioR EN8, C. II., August 12th, 16 IN accordance with the Supply approved Decemnber 24th, 1&'3 not hereby given' that this oilee Tv 1 be for the collection of the second1 instal of taxet for 1888 on MOND)AY, the 1, of Septemiber, 1884, anid will remain until October 20th. 'The rate per ce is ats follo,ws: State purposes..-.. ---....... .. m Counity~ pumrposes.... .... .... ..3m ebolimr"'ise...--............ m loses..............8 me' ---........r..8m ...................... $1.00 nience of the tarpa' * owing places, at the the colletion of tax her A, adAlUay and Tuesday, Sej er29th and 80th. Liberty, Wednesday and Thursday toher 1st and 2d. Easley, F?riday and( limuday, 0 8d and 4th. Dacusvillec, Monday and Tuesdla tober 6th and 7th. Pumnpkintown, Wednesday, Octob) Eastatoe, Tihursdlay, October 9th. Hurricane, Friday, October 10th. And in my. oflice at the ('ourt He'. all other (lays not mfenitionled above. After the.20thi of October a pen. 15 perF cent, will be added to all taxes. Traxes are payable In the followin of funds and no other: Gold ancm Coi, United States Currency, 1F Hank Notes, Jurors', Constables' at niesses' Certificates. Traxp)ayers are reiluested to be albove pl aces I y 8 o'lock P. M. (lay, as8 1 anm compej)lled to leave ab time in ordier to reach the next Ii ment. All information as to taxes freev a. by mall or otherwise. Treasuren Pickens CO Medical Notc fory bte Profresolo"s. Berv ices i o round.ingO0'earil. Cal.ls pron'1pily to. day orf nighti.