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o*z NLO1GN8 0. H,,8. C.: ;AT, OTOE3R 30, 1884. County Tioket, Fon rI'sEENTATIVive. 20UN H. '1JOWEN, .K.DO0008, tol OtI.MR Of COURT, y. J. LLew1.. *FOR AuKRIFV. 11. A, RiCLEY. ton rROa1TE JV00fc. 3. H. NEWTO}W ean' - cUooL GOMSIIOS rPo:. LABAN MAULDIN. Tr'' t' COMf10SsiOMEt8. J. A. Llau.. Rally. Demtocrats. The Piokens C. H. Democratic Club will meet in the Court House at 2 o'clock P. M. on next Saturday, the 1st day of November. Let every member of the Club attend as preparations for tne elee tiou on Tuesday next are to be perfected. D. F. EnADLEY, Prep. C. E. ROBINSON, Soc'y. Democrats, don't neglect your duty on next Tuesday. Vote early and tiy at the pl)11s uintil the last vote is cast. Blaine has given up Now York. 'TheI rascals must go." See that every Democrat in the Coun ty votes next Tucday. Remembor the election is next 'Tues day, the 4th day of November. Next Tuesday tells the tale. Let every Democrat in :'ickens do his whole duty. We expect to be able to give a good accunut of the Democracy of Pickens county next week. The plumed knave will never be Pre sident of these UnitedStates if all )ono erats do their duty. About the only question now, it seems, ": what is the size of the majority for Cleveland and Hendricks going to he? The officers of the Democratie clubs in this County should seei that every member of their clb votes next Tuesday. If yon arc a Demnocrat turn out and vote on next T1uesday, a'id see that all your Democratic neighbo5rs do the same. The election of Cleveland mieans a change of Federal oiis ini this sectioni, and at change of Federal oflhiils in this section means peace( to its citizens. We predict thnat New York, New Jori say, Indiana and California will go Dem, ocratie. If this should prove true, the electoral votes of thtese States4, sixty-eighit, a(dded to the 153 of the Southern States, will give Cleveland and Hendricks 221 votes--20 more than is niecesary to elect. There is a strong probiability of other Northern Statese casting their electoral tutes for the Democratic eandidates, but wvebelieve those mentioned are reasoni bly certain, and that Cleveland aw.l Hen dricks will be triumlphantly elected. Blecause there is no0 oppositioni to our local ticket, we should not be inidifferent about voting. Th'le Rads are going to try to carry the State for Blaine, and ox peu.L to poll every vote. This is one rca - son why they are making no effort on the State and local tickets. 'They think to throw the Democrats off, their guaird b)y this means, andl capture the electoral vote of. the State, If the Deomocrats turn out arrd vote they will be beaten, but if they do not, the State may go for IBlaino. By one supreme effort in 1876 the yoke of oppression was throwvn off in our State; by one supreme effort it can be thrown off in the United States. Let us make that effort. Up and at 'ema. Instructlins to Sutpervisors As County Chiairman of the Demo *ratic-party of this County, I have re eivedi, from Wmn. J. Gayer, Chief U. S. Supervisor Eleotions, District of S. C., thie following instructions which I am wenu.ested to impress upon oach Super visor. Mr. Gayer says: "Instruct them"' Ethe Supenvisors) "to fill up the blanks as'irdioated thereon. Should no one 'have been challenged by Supervisor, as 1hudested on blank No. 2, and should ASQ oneo have been rejected by Managers, s incUoatd on blank No. 8, then let papivsor say 'None,' and sign oficially. tot them to be particular in keeping 0'o1LIB and Beturns, as to votes cast obr Congressmen and Electors, and to Z,uryn all blanks to me. as soon as pos ble after the' election. Let them use envrelopee enclosed in~ package, with ap~1ne address, in which to return ~ taken ti method of conveying .:lozetions. Sup9rvisors will tn and call on me. or JA F. BHAuara, uinty hairmauc. iTrue Matf dej on yk ty 3rAT Daioca T Ex. Coignrr, CopLvxs1 1.0., Oct. 22, 188t. ICo the Democratiis Voters of 8outl Carolina: The political e1temy is hard at work it he middle and lower counties of Soutl iarolina, where the Republicans alwayl sxpeot to obtain their largut vote. Ther a not much display. Their public meet ings are few and unimportant, but thi rallyers of the party are passing fron house to house notifying the colore< peole to vote early on election day ant teljW them iv the usual Republican styli tha t.they will imperil their freedom i they -fail to vote for Blaine. In some parts of the State secret gath cringe of the c >lorod l"co,)le take plac every night, and the speakers fioreol exhort their hearers to be ready to figh for their rights. The Democratic organization is not a thorough nw it should be, and the Den ocratie voters, it is feared, are not full alive to the necessity of exerting then solves to their utmost to bring out th full Democratic vote. With the Repul licans there is little need of organizatiio for the leaders rely on appeals to the is norance and antipathies of their sul porters. It is prudent, therefore, to l saine that the solid party strength of th political enemy will be arrayed again us. The danger which confronts us i due to D)enocratic apathy fir wore tha to Republican activity. The way t meet it, and the only way, iS by ine. saut politic.l work from this tine ant the closing of the poliv on election day Seutit ('arolina may well prove to b) the pivotal State in the lpesenlt giganti conlttst. If the 1)emorrats carry ti whole of the Southern States togef"he] with New York, New Jersey and Con) necticut, or if they lose New Jertsy V Illa Conneetienrt and1 carry in their stead t i Rtt of I (nianva, (over lveland will be the next Pre'idei'nt of the United tate4. uint if South Carolina be lost t( the )emnocrany in this elergenlcy tht i)enoerats must carry New Jersey ()I Jonnectict inl addition to Indiana, of aust find in the Northwest or along tin Pacific Suites nine electoral votes to takc lho place of tle.o given to laine byv ";'eson of iudiflerene or ever confitlenctI n South Carolina. It is be' t, that the D)emlocrat-; of the Rtate shioultl know the whole truth. iouth Carolina's electoral votes will be given to Cleveland and llendricks, it l)very democratic voti) white and colored, be) dly polled and counted on elect,iol day. Any lukewarmncss, anly careless ness, in any county in South Carolin putx the whole State in jeopardy. 'Tlher< is no security, no certainty of victo)ry bu in diligent, untiring anl systeinatic can vassing during the att few days that ar, left. The County Chairmen as the immelid ate repres4entatives of the )cnocratic pat ty are directly res:ponsible for the re-ul of the election inl their respective countie: Futll instrtetionis have already been give thell, and it catnot lhe llpposed thn they are tunminlfill of the ir'plortant ntec (if arousing every D emnceratie voter to sense of his pol itit:il duty. 'l'hie Counit Chairmen are nofw urged and( instru'ete to1 conmmniilicate2 imnodiately withI thl Preideto the IDemuoerati' Iclubsi iani theIi hleadfs of subhordlinate ori auixil iary oi ganizations in order that notI a Demeral ie vote shalIl bet lost lby iitltenition o fr wnn of ca~re. It is no t tooi laitf evenl no0wt visit every D emo~ cratie voter in ever countty andh ensuie his atteindaint at t I hiolls. Th'e peo ple whlen theIf natuie the conmte'st is exp lainied to thIem will in be found wanting. TheIy who haivo al reaudy dalre'd and11 wonl 51) much for tb Demofcraitic parity will no t failt er in thli houilr of tiail foir the~ Sta~te and thie rei,uh lhe. Ileside's the cau vassinig C' mmnittee at pfointed by the Comnty Chairmn, thier is roonl for volunte'ers. Intel(ligenit cit 'ach (ieerywherel ennI render vailuabl le ai vice biy oenllig fil thir neiiglhbr an2 11 showmng t hiem the imporfitanle oIf vo tin at the approThachting eilection. Eever(' D)emocrat who con('slltitute.1 hlimlfIf a con, mlittefe of onel cani reach1 ai dotzin voitfrs 1 m1ore0, and1( a ginl ini this way f (211 livei votes at fea<'. precinet will nmeke ditferencti of about three thiousandtt vote in the State. Th'lere is mluch to accmil lish and' the timne is shorut. It w1ll be th ietout.is (11araciiter of uth a pnescen.tioitit., strugglfe if their' frima Ian111d cuintan 11 eefn are2 I nt, by perlf'onl appLhhle l a!e i unmite'd efforts (itffl ve a hndfl ifsagz emus11 andt zelou is I )e;ioerat4 ill ever counhIty will give cohelsifin and energy t thet IDemoceratte host all along the line 'There wvill thouii bei untity aind strenlgtl sneenanf wvhielh the Statte requlires and2( de Chiairmnan State Demncraiti~ Excentiv Conmmitte~e. TIo TIIE PunsiDENTsi' OFi T~utt v.nilols l)n. OeRATIc CLUnS IN PleKIINs (tOUNTY, Th'le above aoddress gives ai' the atigli of wvarning. Pickenis ounty should giv the Electoral ticket over twoe thouisan~ majority, and1 11he will do it if we) but d our1 dulty. 1 appeal mf you a:; the um,h. heads41 of the~ Vaiouils Chibs in this Comi ty, to assist 1me, as youri Counn ('hi,i manll, ini briinguig ouit every re'gisterf Democfiratie voter inl tIhe (CounIty. y: will therefore take such steps, ilmmedl ately, na5 will accoftmpilishi thi1 endl. wonld suggest t.hatt ai strong raldlying e'fin mfittOfi he appin1ted b)y each Preside: who(so durty it shou)ild bie to remnainl at t.1 l)-ills all (lay, andI tosendf for such'l Denu crata who, trough apathy, are unot lat th polls )1 orwho for the wanlt (if (cn vivamll cam noft lie there. See that ('very D)ono eratie Vote atI youri precinct is polledff. 1). 1". hnAmiLEY, The "'aggressivfe" latinie fearii.i, 1a1S that lie will lose Nevada. With tlbi Statl added to the Siouthe.n States ,inni INm Jersey and New York, Mr. Clevelan,, dCe be elected without thio vote of (Cio nl nect ieuit Look where we) maIy, the sAoonei' is thi same-desperate fighting on tho' partc Mr. Blaine to mainutin p)osseesioni of oil Republican stronghiolds, and an enthus: a'ti'o advanos by the D)emoerats in Den1 seratie States and in thie States which aj Voting for Preiden, A vote for the Democratie caudidates or Preeidential Electors which is cast in Qoofee counts as mich as one that in cast in Beaufort or Hurry. Ti' whole of the people of the State, without regard to dist.ricts, vote for the whole of the cau didates on tho electoral ticket. For con venience, the electors are designated as nominees from the State at large, add r - from the several CongrossionQl Districts, D but all of them are elec"d by the wvhole I State and not by Districts. The majority given the' Democratic 1 candidlates in one county helps to cancel the Republican majority in any other f county. The vote for electors is not a vote by coulnties, lmt i vote by the wlole State. The responsibility on the Demo e cratic voter in i white county is fully as "t y great, therefore, as the re:isonsibility t which rests upon a voter in the Seventh District. Every vote couits, and every e vote is needed.--News and Courier. y Colorado is now in doubt, and the Blaine managers have another cause for e alarm. It is a small State, having only . three electoral votes. These three votes, n joined to the electoral votem of New York, New Jersey and the Southern Statt4, will give Mr. Cleveland 201 votes, which is precisely a mnajority. Speaking of Now Jersey, the electora,l votEoi of Nevada, Colorado and Connecti cut will elect Mr. Cleveland, when added to the votes of New York and the South, witlout the help of New Jersey, even if 1 that stanuch I)oiocratic State could he found oilt of line. 'T'his is no tim t for lggar<1s. Look up your registration certiflhute and he at the 1polls eruly me t TIsisdiiy imoruiiig, id stay there mad work f i the suet-.e; of the I)enoe't c elecoal tiek-!t until the polls ir closed. The cleelotl vote of Oregani and Nevit dit, whiicl Mr. Cleveland will probably get, will enialle him to dispense with the electoral vote of Conuieticut. "Wouiderfuml I'f1ic"acy. Home people Ire slow in telling wmt goti things have been done for them, bit Mr. John P. Daly, of (illisoiville, 1 S. C., mays he t.akes great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful eflicic y of I rown's Iron Bitters in dyspepsia, fever antd ague, nld general debility of the sys tem. He hms )ersoiilly oxperieiteed the iuot, satisfactory results from the.,utsn of tins valuable medicine. \i.,ke a mteinor :ndum of this, all ye winse - a4 are run down. Brown's Iron Iitters will cure y)ou. Election Notice. ---- - T netn fli'Hml fCm sinners of I-', 1 Iei r Slate, Ii . iv I dI JudIei'f IOLlIiES, h l. tiatlt e i1 oulltik .s E. llowen wa, s iflec t!ll-l C-rma inl.r Pn i e ts inPce1 ou tv owl I Asley it J.~t ilied' , ir W . \ Foni, T A. Ae ilm. lo Lirt (eo.e. Am.lrson , . mh N i ae i'. I ih;m in. i;:e Ca En il tW .I 1( 41.C layton, W. IIi *.tl....-s s .l~,itIiene EI. C.lS Parons W.lk J. Mils. e p ',A.1.i nti-IIlLs' :1 I).h 'ar - iece ns It . II.ao Wi 1((5. II.. lr T. C. 1 ten weusv 111. \c im.i 11h' irst M. 1ll ant . ('ress l' iiis W. I linlv, N. K.ec iSmith Pelunpk itow W. N o-, .M Eection Notice.tin Nun,nos , Pilli ECu~Ei;.tlbnaIn. lct1( h-(EeI l lies1114I m li loclhe f .Iat h e '(hn irt il t'i., in helli pned. at 7 fl 'cllo~n c A. t S1 nIn of ti ii ad at i e ns -. 11. S.iE I, hw Ih s ' and folitiii.nsrctos J. *t..Vi.*iAYLjit, W. 111.1A I AI). ) - 1111c I-M Si w4 t IIt I IE un rii ;e n asinr e di >erEl' ec t l llion d for 'ii e Ii , I . li t i Iit, 88, andI fraied1 by th(e ie:Ieion 11f 1 it A. Cild, (Iti r mn.it l'Iu-t hen pro-. 4 eth-e ef I i h ge i mea of .\|anagrs fri r- E l tI na fr hei ari us t Vig- preine s c ii aEdlt' s i o f th Al tnagers apptI 15. nl 11 - Ial J. Sn th J.0.! akh . '.(D I (t"dannsloi....ef .t. . J.t 8 1,884Cry DICKSON'S "HIS WEEI Great Reductions i rices of Everythir n our Store to ma) 'oom for a Large Sh nent of Goods Bougi y our Mr, M. R. Dic on, who is in Ne York looking after of fterest and Buyi, oods for us AT Panic Prices UST THINK OF 11 0 Pairs Grey Wool 3lankets at 6( a Pair. 0 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets at 90c. Fair. 0 Pair 10-4 White Blanketa at $1.76 6ir. ir Prices on all other Goods are t, low to VIENTION OME AND C U ; J M. DICKSON, Agent. G r-eenvill11e, S. C2. (fc' -3:), 1881 6 3n NOTYIC10 Z \ R ;'rson areherh Feri densl :]ee C.> 11.r 8. an at uitht or3 to -1. reuMmai IItSata l e. Ah 'n.t 30.r( perso , isregarigM(I thsiot ill;I e pr ~oseuted (' 1- 8 the fulxtnt ofI iliiiilIi!! ~v~ T i(lrA OP lFFIN, D.(.W '' L FH 3(. ,l'((tlinn t:v. J.I . T. A)) Irrno.1. Pikest . 11,5. . o t2, 1884: higest hidertliseens .I. mtng, ToArmasi moreorals,l 1Vwn as h bieJesdnfe of Co. o . 1W. i TAYLno , Esq. e'orek. nt FLOltY0. OADNINA IMOS. B U GOO LETT,oa Ju.C ew A dve y llfrtisem G ets. UHVELNEUALYE INGLE WILA4VB & 8 hm. Ct,he o. I i' jtl Yfei( NDaltimor. Steet, 1 Balimo f,~ Ef I - -i Niw~ 3i.OAD(lN tcWhoesaon by(an foerCtlg CHREVI,LY 8. ALE iamn of1 cos t ion in ibr t s mo tges,antnA LLe throaan d lng Des. F1 r interna pai a.or n i hr si1k Desa ; , -0 ''he uality and prices tell the i. story. Ve successfully matcheIiedslliple fromn Now Yo rk, tnd dicouted the prices, If any one doubts our ability to sell r Iiargaii in a Silk Dress let thenil bring it - their amnples. We are in posssion of th1 evidence for conviction. WOOLENS. J Never have Woolens been so fearfiill s'anghtered. _We are aettnally showinj s1nme lines '25 per cent c'h'aper than the ce have ever heen sokd In Greenville. It's a Fact. No Catch Penny to drav trade. During the past. week a Lady drev from her shopping hag samples of Flannel from one of New York's h(egest' retail houses for eompariaon. What was the re sult?" e sold the F'annels; she emt readily see that it was to her interest t< buy and she did so. 'c ''hey who bu' (Io( ds as Cheap asJ.. , :I . MORGAN & BO. will have to: :have UM good faci'ities and as mu1iCh: experience to throw into the effort as: they do. BLACK CE SBMERES. We eballenge the world in Black ('ash me'res. For 08 cents we sell it Cassmnere that i truly wonderfhl. It was never intenlet to be sold for ess thani S4.25. Here is a Ium for You, 0 Thoset who do not care to buy such mo expensive Dress we will sho(w themt at heat tiftil iaek 'aashmne're 40 inches wide, ti wool and warratntte for 5.) cents. It woull be cficatp at '5ac. Lower numhers real good values t 124 25), 391, 410 and 3)) ('entli. Ilomc' M[ae ,Ja'eats, all Wool Filliin it IBlack- Mix, 13hte Mix, c'rny and I3rowvn, a :13 cents, it is wo'tI 45 , anl none ha )c, heen sohld at tihie (lo4sest prices for I ess tha: 40 cients. We hna e the cheapest Gooda Iais seatson ever sho\wn I1 (Gr'eenville, ant a Fha I be pleased to show them. J. H. Morgan & Bro., 30 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MER. CHANTS, 9 GR "'ENVILIM, 5. C. State of Soutl ('aroliusi ('o'N'Y ,)L Ia'KENS. IN C(IU11T OF ct):M.\IoN l'LE:.\S. WV i 'in la, . Ihml psitn, Iia iua if' , I. .as l ns Gab.lriel Th'1.1114l n , T h ' ..m,.ts T1hom n11u .\ia ir.la t '-ol, %.-plant K. Clark. iler im1: -rit'd with a i n.tu In-.'a of wlomi unknton u: I)ntley 'n1.ty. E:lias l'1'ey A\ hIIr T aiil lTi y, .Jsaeph i',alley, epi oi WhIleni eitger. A agel lie sah riand I msnily 'ar., .Ilthn T aih-y. I'l,atm,, 1;yaihe ..i, t'ergusn . .lunes Willi.tnm,., .\age 1lit Wi,l.,i s. .h- a'sie l'te,g'nssn aot al (o5 15e' lsi-l'.siis ailn l5swit. aia s'c'(t'lte f) fliiia i -.---6 '.\ .1 .N' -GoMe, ('a i 'S tiN N ala')Cir herts by3 'i.iinoned's ad ri'iire, tr .L* il5 a swer'als nesicio:sgiout inaa i's nea a l'- iona. w. Iish is filed1 ina ishe Clert's . aflista Pu ice~ Pi:kega' siniy. ". 1:., asnat in 5erv~e sa copsI uh'ilscibera's al lieir salie sal Pieka:ens I 'ssai flasuses ~ssoih II'asoliii, wtinil a went5y s.lsy , atr thae seraviace lhereofs e'xcluisveoatf ie,'~a oaf s-aeci sea ce; ial if yeia l.ai tso siiswc w Isin: the' im a forets :tsia''sa . a le p'aan aii i alsaus ain nah itapplty ass sihe courts' ior ala realieft deataisrd isnai the emnplaint.l ISlbte 4 )eiaaber duaa h, 18-I. --[h.X.] J1. J. Lf'W I8. ae a'e A NShL, &' NE'W"TON. tis. Tfso h aove n;taneda l)s fensihasnt'-P-lleas aas asake~ sIoli:e ah- falh is selin is bIs:ngha?l toa of alia pasijpsse etfvsalisininag lie h:eal E'na Ssat'o le'as;inat Tho1555p sas, de'sceasedl, si- inila i eat, ahe cotialy ofi P'iaceas asasi iSt.u sal Ssii md(1~: ibotasnn. adsjaoiinsag 'ianis sat A. 11 TIalleha' j). IFaink iRobisonis aai oalhers, cantaiini onae liihindead acres, more or less; sand atha or ana psersosnsal d emitand or cimn is msad mie 5~ lagist iherca of' ymsi. M, ANSEL, & NEWTONJ, PlIaitiiaI f's At'itrneys. oct 23. 1884 4 43w State of Sousth CariuoImuu -- 11oarrY' of' PieKi'Ns. iN COUL.'IT OF PiPOII hIE. Abhssai Ii. Tlalley, as E~xcetitaor of Ciiis 'Tal lay, deceaseds. Plainlil irT, nigns1 insli issle ' s iailey, A bri'ahis ta Talley . .Josep1h 'Talle Anageline Sautherilanda, .Jsluit Talliey. Emiail (Cair. 8sephron'saa Wh fillenbera'ager, Thaf55a5 lih e, as l',lic I"eagulsasn, 'Jamelsss Wa ill'isa si TO 'is he De' )fenadasas ablov . named.'t Y OUt atre hereb'cfy ismmoned ca an r1 equir aei 10 anlswL'r thei C(sipl;aaaa in) ijsine H ion, whicb is tiled ini fte alise ash IPnst,a Judsiage alt P'ickess.s C. it.. M. I., andat l~o serv' 55 Copfy o55 yours i' anser to as he said conspl~aina ona athe subsciriber'a al. aisofhe,ick' 1ilenas ( ii. R. C., avithsin twenaty days afteir i ser'vic ereof,'l excilusivye so'fs he diay of' sisal service: lanai if you) fail iso aniwe'the comsa pflaint withlaia she times aforsnida. the piin lirf ina this actlion ill apply to (hs Courai for the relief afeurnasded ina alia complajiat. Dasted Ocstber 20th,. 184. 'uai'tfI asAi rney sift' E it' (of iCarril tal ley, deatacse, as as ni,p13yiag at' procei'ls to ah facsaymen'at ssf hh debscil~tushn ths at sas pesnafl dem'anss u ch limsi iss ll;"tde aig:linst yasn or' s'iaiher or you Tss J. (. IROlIlNSON, I '~~ i'lainiii'ss AsIornsey. -ha oct 23, 1 884 4 h P'. 'T A TE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA a'COUNTY5 OF Phi K EN..-.i' J. It N l'WT'Oa N. Jaq1., Pri'ie jud isge.-XVhieras - JI. J. LeiA's, Ct. a.g5., hias moila' sait a t' tos grant iml! L'ttIsrs oft Adini 1striationi o ths Eaute andit eff'e't's of Maray Riders TJhezs' are ther'efoare' toi ita' anal aidmonisi all cad 51inguhalir thle kinudred sad erediahtora' af lte saidl M ariy hlaider, dsca'aseda, tha they be and appear, biefaore mue, In Phi VaCourt osf P'roblate, ta be: seld ait Psickena C. II., (on the ;k ay of 1 )ecembher, 1884 after phhienation hsereoif, sat 1t n'cfo'k b the for'eno<m, tao shiew cause, If ay the; s have, whsy thei said adlnslnistration ohioufa r, snot he. gvansit'ed. d Aivea'a undaea r my hianul, this 101th day o Octobier', Anano Doiii 1884I. uct. .. 18831 4 (11w CL 0THm A large portion of our Stock was sei - this season and pai( for FROM Mammoth Stocks, Thrown upon the market at Slaughtering Prices, By Hoses that have And are going out of business. IWill convince you that, in justice to your self, you t YOUR CLOTHING .A.lTD SHOES F. W. POAE & 0, GRE ENVILLE, S C. Mi. Ln~~. i. WN(ormrl wIith w. laa ho1se e his freiend a euu n < t -,184 00R MATIN CFE STEEETS, m adca'ulege the owl i Paice. $2,000 worth of Goods to be0 sold at cost to umake rooma for fall stock. All kinds of O I N ~AWAIR E, SILVER PLATED WARE of every description, amuong which are s the D)erby, and1( Rogers, etc. Everything .im Qiueeniswere that you ciim find any whero - Hlohwwnvre, Lamps, Lamph1 (oods, Chsandebiers,. Ini fact, all kinds of (100d1 kept in a first chaus homuse furnishing I(OodH e'Ssablishmnent. Will fit up a house keeper for less money than much Goods can be bought any where-.--.North, South, East or West. He sell the world renowned "TIMEhS" (COOK STO)VE-mr than 100,000 in daily use; also, tho ''Southern ltaka4r."' His Stoves areO the largest ando beist Stoves for the money to b)e found in thui or any other market. Call sand get prnees before you huy. All Goods guar aniteed. Hlfigheist prices paid in CASH for Hidos, eptwa, Old Copper, Raugs, &c. set25, 1884 52 3m NOT 'lE givenI to theS un1drsigned for . noie Iluundred I)ot ars, by W. B. Iiis bee lPE Istx, buat thle sameI 111 has bee paid, anid all perMsns aire hereb~Iy warnedi not to tradeI for thie said1 note. BI. 8. FREEMAN, J1NO. TV. OOSSE'l1T. Oclt 17, 188'3 3 Edrucaional1. Pied mont -Institute. Trhe Exerises4 of tiLe lInsite will lbe resumedl4 the 20TH OF AUGUST NEXT. T1he frliends and1( pat1 rons Of thle schiool ar mont respectfulhly invit ed to vislit( the~ In. 4tstite ont that (day andl be present at Ithe opening exercises. Come and i(limi e y'our interest in the cause~ oif ('dlentdion. (Come with your Chihiren and Wards and1( thus enCOurage, teachersfl and -pupils for the work of the presenIt Sssionl. - McCASI AN & ILEY. -li 3t. l$$4 44 We announce to . to-day, AN IMMENSE &TOe& OF IS t &L3 .>14e aOUo. Noti ons, l)re,a Goods,. Fla nne is Blankets, Cassi iaeres, Jea am, and Staple Goods. ---- ---. D R E S S GOODS. SI[K VELVETS, VELVETEENS, BLACK AND ALL COLORS, BLACK SILKS, OTTOMAN CLOTHlS, CASHIMERES AND CRAPES, FLANNEL OUITINIS, DUNDEE SUIT. INGS, CIIINES, BEGES, REPELLANTS, &c. GLOVES. 11081:RY R iHBONS,BUTTONS BUFFLES, COLLARS, CORSETS, AND AN ENDLI;S VARIETY OF FAN'Y 0 00D S. - -tl--. We call esppecial attention to our LugEl stockc~f rpeo s; Ia1 Two and Tihree.PLY Body Bhussels and Hemps, Rugs and Oil Cloths. whiichk we' )popoe to sell na4 cheap) as can~ be bught ini any market, and we guaLrant ee The Lowest lPrices on all Goods purchase,d from us8. 11OVEY & TSNN Next to National .Uank. oct 9, 1884 2S Homespun Checks, DIILLS, 811uNSafnd Sheot,, "ga- W. T. 3iMcF AJLJL. Parched tCoffee, TIEAS,8UG.A~S, AND SYRUPS .'. MicFALL. Diamond Dyes, A L L COLO RS. Ind igo, Co).peras8 Mundder and Anilines. Rice, Grits, F'LOU~ CiIEErSE andJ CANNEDb W. T. AMcFALL. - Iron, Nails, IJ0118E AND .MULEA SIiO4ES, Plows, anbd Plow Stocks. WV. TI McF~ALL. New Lot Calicoes, IUcachinlgs and Flainnela. T '. McFALL. Leather. SOLE, HAIiSS, LACE AND W. T..&IcFA LL. Cheese and Crackers, ('AN DY, STA RCII, SODA, GIN G EU, Spice, N utmega, ioves, anid lots l oter g od tings