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BP DIAD EY, Errog. 1F. B1IA1LEY t CO., P1oP3Tao. P'CKENS 0. H.,8. C.: TETiTRDA.' NOVEMBER 0, 1884 TE EILECTION. We have delayed the publication o Tu' ' 3 rnt; in order to giver on readers the latest news of the er tioi, and we were in hopes that w might be able to give something d( finite. - But tsuch is not the case, an at the time we go to press, Thurn day morning, everything is in (10111 Wednesday morning after the ele< tion the -Atlanta Constitution claime. that New York, New Jersey, Conne< tiet, Indiana and 'WisconRin ha, goue Democratic, and that Clovelau< and Hendricks had been tritniphaul ly elected. The news in. Greenvill up to a late hour W'elnes1ay aftei nloon, seem ed to confirm all the Co Rtitution had clained, and every ma we met except the Republican oflic Itulders seemed to be happy an, shook hands more heartily than uisr al. .B1t when we arrivel it Ensla'A from Greenville, a telegramu hadl bee r ceived there by Mr. A. W. Huidg en5 from Mr. Howell, of the Consti tution, to the effect that the Republi cans were claiming New York. The operator at Charlotte, Norti Carolina, said to Mr. Gignlilliat, the operltor at Easley, in response tA ar iiquiry for informiat.ion about Ne, York, that he had later news thai Mr. Howell's dispatch, and that Nov York was certainly )etocratic. Later the operator at Greenville said "Ne' York is in doubt," and then the opt rator at Spartanburg seeiled to thin the Deimocratic party had burstet This, in nubstantce, is all we can giv our readers this week about the Pr( ery oue of themut have gone Demxocrati and1( miost of thtemi by ani increase maujority. These give Cleveland 15 vote. Indlina, New Jersey, Cor nlecticut and~1( Wisconein11 give him 4i umore, w~hicht umake a-~ total of 194. I Michig4an, Cal iforntia and Nevada, th Democrats mlay have seenred 18 mor0 which wou1ld be mtore than einouIgh t .lect. Iii illinfois thet Democ0(raLts har1 mna<fe larlge gatins and( that State, ui to 0our latest advices, was somtewhr doubtfull. Butt we think it all hing ont New York. If Blaine has carrie that State, hie is most probably elee~ ed. IN T'HTs 5'TAT1E. Sou41th Caro(llilm 115~ ha1s gon 11 )VelLr i1c by~ a1 large mailjority, electing all1 th umolgressmlen, excep)t ini the 7th Black D)istrict, Smualls b'eing mUoI IMPa[bly returned ftoum that 1Distriel North Car'olina hals gone Dem< (Iratic by a miajority of from 20,000 t 30),000. 1?h(rida hasii incereasedl her D)em< eratic maijority. G (o11, an; usuatl, mailkes a ciea sweep, ait d e'lects a D)emocratic Cou gressmaun fromt every District. S with most of the Southern Statter Oeet in ]Louisiana, where 411 a<4 eounit ofta division amonl)lgst the Den, ocrats, the Itepaficmans umay hav carried two of thte District. Ther, seemrs to be 1no doublt but what thi Deuw crats haIve eeted a maitjority t. ~he nex.t Ciongress, iad the chance: sie thiey will have a larger nm1fjority than they haiveI ill the present Cont *Now that the election is oEver neml w, itse a respite from politics in th Stat f& two years andi in National pl)0itim9 to: '* ears; ..let.us bend our enbergies t 4~v 4epent of our mineral and as $Cm1uxm, resoarces. No counlity in tLi hals beipmore abundantly ble.se * htdIfm~ Provideree than Piokens ~b~W rolf soi*, pure water and tu~oBphiere. WnI another rai ava.sing the County We won! uis. would inorease in popula w-aWit. That there are riel - ithe Oownty we have-abundani -'woaild be devehoped an woi1d aboad ott eu 4te osd4ad the evedt thato*W tonterprise should prove a failure, lt u turn to the Savau Ua0 Valoy, anextend it to I'iokens 0. H. if no tilt1 er. sult f the Elect.ion in Pickens County. Below we give the result of the elec tion in this ounty: DEMOCRATS. FORGOVERNOR: Hugh S. Thompson.............1284 FOR >LEUT. OOVNRNOR: J. Ca Sheppard . .............1284 f FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: r J. N. LipscOmb ................ 1284 FOR ATrORNEY OENERAL: C. H. Miles.................... 1284 FOR STATE TREASURIERt: J. P. Richardson ................ .1284 FOR COMPTROLLEIR OENERA.L: W. E. Stoney...................1284 FoRl SUP. EDUCATION; A. Coward.......................1284 FOR A. AND I. GENERAL: A. Man1iganult ....................1284 FOR CONO$RRS--31 DIST. D. Wyatt Aikenu.................1299 1 Johu R. Tolbert.................. 104 FOl HOrIdlITOR: J, L. Orr .........................1275 ('OUNTY TICKET. FOR REPRISI.NAITIvFf: J. H. Bowen......................1275 L J. E. Bhoggs...................... .1275 FOIL PROHATE JUDoE: J. H. Newton.....................1275 Fon R Imur O F court : 1 J. J. L wiS ...................... .1275 FOR SIHElf F: I. A. Riehoy.................... 1275 FOR R(HoolJa eOMM1ssIONE~lt: Lan)u Mauldiu....................1275 FoR CORONER: J. A. Lesley ...................... 1275 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: A. B. Talley.....................1275 Elias )ay.......................1275 J. .J. Ierd. ..................... 1275 PEI IEPNTIAL ELE"TORtS. DemuOcratie Isaac M. Blryan.................1325 John 1). Kenndy...............1325 1st )iHtriot, H. H. Rutledge........1325 2d District, Robert Aldrich ....... 1325 3d District, W. C. 1lenet...........1325 4th District, John E. 11on .......1325 5th )ist-rict, W. L. T. Prince.:.....1325 6tl 1)istrict, John I. Mai.ning ..... 1325 7th District., J. 1). llauding ....... 1325 REPULICeAN ELECTORS. Rcpabliei'. William 1). (ruin.................. 104 e W. Walker Russell................ 104 1st District, Miclel H. Collins.... 104 2d District, Willian 1). Durham. . . 104 : I Dist--M T"" (1.. ! Timnilett . . 104 ,.11.n ReplicansCUI inl South Caroh d ifn, eslpecially ini th e up1-counitry see 3 to have refrauined( frotu voting gen i- erally. Why, we dot not know, un 1 les it wasM a Hcel(ente of flheir leaders n to cry fraud and iniiidation in the. e event of ai close e'lectionl on the P.re e sidenitial ticket thiroiughiout the Un ~ ion1. Ini thatt event, the 1oss of Sout h e Carolia to Clevelanjd, niight elect p ]Bhline, and1 by raising the cry of t frau~d and1( inftinilidationl, they- hoped to halve thle vote o f the St ate thlrowni 1out or. counted for Blaine. The miore e limiritable)1 view of the uimt ter, how. e .er, is that theOy saw the hiopelesF ne.ss of suiccess, andIC conclulded that it was umhIere'sary to vo)te. BesMides tis, the colored voters arie dlispose(d e to brea(~k away from the llepulicanti r. party and vote with their whiite SneighbIors and1( friends. Solue of thenii did( in1 this counity vo lunitaijly vote the D.euunoerat ie ticket withiout ai single e*(flthrt on thle part of the D)emxocrats Uto indhice them to do so. 'This indientes great imiprovemuent Sini the politics of ouri Stte. WhIen te colored muen devide anid vote ftor priinciple ratheri tlum paruty anid go wlith the' native white people for hion (est (overunient, then the ten}t, linge 0 will be hr ,ko down anid the colored 4, man11 will] gain the r'espect and coni .dence of his white netighblor. The wvhiites will then divide on issues that will nait.urlh sprinig upI and1( vo te ne (corIding'. to their hon iest opinionls with.1 out thet fear of bad1( Goverminent and1( negro supremiecy. hut unit.il the nie. grots (10 div'ide and1( show anl honjest and sincere di4po)sit.ion to vo, te with ~and for the native white iiman for good Gove'rnmient, thet whLites will reminiui solid aind unbro2' ken. A breat'iking' up, or. division of the whlirtes upon01 anyk p)olitical quistioni depenids wVhly upon Sthet acitioni ci the niegro votters. A C~hjnese pamp1hlhet r~cently cir cudaed in hong Kong against the e Christian mission work aflirms1 t.hatd (d Eur0oeans do not belonig to the hu . man race, but are dlestlended front Smnonkeysn. Thlis rIae of wild beings worsip nieither tihe heavens nor the Searth; they (10 not honor their par r ents nor havLle respect for their fore. fathers. They eOmeo into ChiOa .under the p)rten1114e of preachng a religion, but really comle to~ take the t eyes and( the brains of diying peole Sand the blood of children. With. hese-tihey mxake meodical plust, wieh tirey sell in their <0 -uitr, and in af t. znnauer tecure uhrewda as. Red- Moralises On Horse sap plug. Mu. ToMsIuO: I is not a moral fios fler I aint But I has red sum uv the mor il law I hes an ther is wun uv ther ker mandminta that is hard down on lyin it is an the Good Book, it shows an tols a bout Anernias an Sapfirer how as they got kerchunkod for lyin and ther fate ort ter be or warning to pore mortels down here not ter foller ther hexampol. I has alwuys konsiderd a hosa swap as thor banginest text that wus over tuck onto which ter prooch a lyin surmun onto sum times this surmlun is spun out inter a reglar discxorse av lys. The Joky what has or spavinod, bellorsed, stump suokin, swinerd, spint logo,d, founderd, string halted, mooneyd, stifled, or glnn derd old hack uv or boss, swars he is al rite an "turnd fiv yers old last spring," when ho hoes blowd gins an gingur in that old hoss's eys, lion burnt an filed his teth, lies grosed an blakt ther gra har spots on him, hcos mixt autormony with his fede to puf him up, lies wet his foder ter stop his cof, lies had his hufs filed ter hide thor founder rings, lies had him rode tor warm him up an stop ther string halt, or hes noet out wun ey ter maik ther tuther beter an swars this X nock "was or avcident he seed it (1011e hissolf" upon ther hole lie lies doeturd this ole boss up til ther ole eretur dont no hisself ;ho lie lies bin a lios fur ther last nineteen rers. An whei ther ole lioss is jockeyed iter good lvapin trini lie is ther nisest >i(ter nerly ovir ytt ever seed, such is her aninul ther profesional hos joky al vays lies on han. He is fur ther purpus tv tradin lie is. An I sees ther joky is her man, ole chap, if yor wants ter swap, II take koer stranger, lie is ther viry can to do yer up brown, an wil do it an war yn esheet4'd him orfully. Hon swapin is kind uv eros rode gain >lin that is allowd ter purfessionels )t or simal skale an wun that is sum1 times ndulgd in by good honist pople an it is iot oncomnon fur settled sober folken ter ndulg in or loetle uv it. Wel peple ter ?et e'r uv a fathful ole animul that hes wored doun in ther servis wil sway such ios orf leastwise ther hos mite dy on ther hans. I hey felt sory I hev ter so a thri vin farmer swop orf a fathful ole hos simply cause that hos wus gittin ole an broke doul when ho nowd that sain ole boa had larnt ovry wun uv his boys ter plow. The best elan do or leetil dun lyin in or hos swap by sayin here's your hon jodge for yoreself an these dum lyin men is kecners of wun fool dont take em up thay wates fur anothur tur oum or long watch an wate tel tha +rades ther ole hoa orf. Ther is a big toun I lbes bin ter as hes wun flv his brethirin ian that lhon wus a stumpl sucker hae waii an ther mean heo ned nuathiin about it he di,., al uv which I sot doun11 as or leetit surin uv lyin, it wuas kind or silent lys. I wainder conishusi doant make sum uiv em afeerd uv Anniners thunda(iir, 1 (do. I hev noticed that whtar ther hbest kind av foke.s is giveni to hos swapin the wurst k:nde is given ter lhos stealin fur a rong havenI 1no kind ulv a conishaens maiiks a wuni sided swap lie dun. lie tiaikn yore hios ani leeves you nothin lhe dius. So0 it is inaclurian week had men1 toi (1o had it is. As a geanral thing it or't not ter be al howedl it sarves5 to hma p)opu1l to ly oni whaeni ole gray heded0( men strandl up :m' ly a littel in ai hos swap what kin you expect fraum the groin iup boys as stanus by an hers cim. I aii't aL pren'ehuir Iaint, hut I is oposed0( to lhos swapini I is as contrairy to mor aility an denisy au gentility it iaint a p)romotina av either uav those conydera slhunis, it iainat, ani while the pieechiurs is ai Stamini(h oni the lay pilaes ani isroclaimin rerpenatenis fur ial uiv our sies 1 thinks they laid heter manik a bustin iaitin suir iioai on ther sin uiv laos swapiin ana the big ermnount oif lyini teninitg t.hiaron I d IS--anI t.hat sum uav theam thaer onuesolvs thiar iildurs an dectins an memburlis ort ter liheuomoislaed tear ciuit tis duarty prae ti'io at adll ervenits ter try 1nd( iiot ter 13y when thay swiaps or hocm. Yoraie til (1011, No'a s Ih:No. - -Noi offenis is eniten id to preoehurls. Theoy orten for swapi hose.s -an)1 flier Preshorterry s, Soeiashuins an Confercene( ort to muaik era qutit it. It~s imibereumiin uniaiciriul Ian sittini a very hadu (insamplhe it is. N. <oehock Ifenjamuin TJhahmpsona, wlm hivOs in Fivie~ w toiwnshipj, oni Whit 1n0r Me D)OWeifs laceOI, discovere(d that one of the (iluthiuses' niear lais resi lelice was oni fira. Thea sItble sooni inuaed . Thie welhling' ('autghat severail imes( andi( wan i4aved( with di(ifhicuilty. Ile Jithouse10 ( coinediic 4 b ales ('t (an. The( toital loss~ is $r500.- Gr. -1 'il0 News, 5th inst. (RENvtrra. Nov. 4tha, 184---he not on muarket wa's again very fhuetuatinug ast weeik. Aftor desceniding to 8.80 it egaia ant upw~Varda muovo and( closed yes 'rdaiy at 9 to 9 1-16. Ile'eip)ts for the meek endhing Novoieme ist, i ,789 bales. o(r the seasoon 8,00:3. Meanest Mnenk~ in Towuu Mahairial gasn sneaked up through the >oorly .otrtyucted drains and( m,ade baby 'cry miek with nialarial fever. Baby wouald have (died bunt for timely s i Birowin's Iron flitters. There is nohn mene in its way of omn,no rs in its feeta, than tis mualari nfro thre underground regitons. MrsM' h rf New Hlavenu, Conn1., says, Fir six tr I 'mffered from thie (lret oft malaria,bt Brown'a I.-" n Bj*ters enre 'itirel T'ry it when'mal.a sateale and "n ' ein your constitution. jy fl ,~ DICKSON'S IH-I S WEEK. Great Reductions in Prices of Everything in our Store to make room for a Large Ship ient of Goods Bought by our Mir, M. R. Dick son, who is in New York looking after our Interest and Buying Goods for us AT ?anic Prices. JUST THINK OF IT. 100 Pairs Grey Wool Blankets at 60c. a Pair. 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets at 90c. a Pair. 50 Pair 10-4 White Blankets at $1.75 a Pair. Our Prices on all other Goods are too low to MENTION! COME AND CU S. .w ~W 'eiVneVrrnwy a ... - j A WasadiIerrea I DIt4.ov'ery. C \ N(CElI is onie of the wo rst diseas--s and( aa~s al ways been thoughitlt inc~ tratble, but I have a rem.edy, wich if used accordling to dlirections I will GUARANTi.E A CURE OR NO PAY. All I wan,t is a fair tial of thtis remiiedy. And1( atsk those wh Io sutve t his disease thein1 selves dr have i friends attlieted with it, to w rite for full pat iualarus. Add ress, DAV II DI. MAILONE, D rawer 8. (Cohninhia, S. C. nIo v I, 1884 6t f LL per ~sons are he(reb y Forbiddl(enI to lunt Opossmuos or any othier kind of ( ltune upIon~ (ur Iandls at nigtu., or to carry lire upion our lhmds at any time. Any per son1, or pe(rsons5, dlisregardimi this notice will he p)rosecuted to the full extent of the law.. TIIOMAS (hR1FFIN, JAMJx4 K. KInxKsav, J. C. UHIFFIN. John FEnIoIsoN, J. TP. ANTHoNY., Pickens C. 11., S. C., oct 23, 1884-,8 New Advertisements. KNABE UNEQUJALLED IN To18, TOIIOh,WOrkIBDShIp & DllabhiiIy, WILLIAMl 3(NAnE & c~O. 10ft Wiu NBaitimore Street, lialtimnore, BUY APIEPERt3REROM LOADING TIIOOSTGUfortihlat m?oe For male by all first-class Guar Dealers. At Wholegnte Only by (sondI for Catalogue) 8CHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, 81 & 86 Chambers St., New York. I ni fi l -.to PlasMter Is not1 ai cure-all, butt at valuaftlc aid in the treatent o I(f citonution in its early stages, and1( In A L,L throat iad long (lis Cases5. Fur internal lain and soreness it i. uniiexcel led. For sale lby atlI drt,.;'ists, 01 sent postpaid with fill di reections' 'or a's on rec(ipt of One I)dollr. Specifv "Far's worth's. "rs 1)11-. F A.I NSWOII'TII, East Saiginaw, Mich A )VERTflISE:Hs! send~-for SK List4 ofALocl Newswpapuers. (eo. lP JIowell & Co., 10 Spruce street, N. Y.~ oct 23. 1884 4 '4 S. M. SNIDER DEARiLER IN Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry,F GREEN VILLE, 8. 0. My facilitteR for doing Pin. -Watch Work Is ouurpasse4 in the Sou,th. All work guar anteed, I sell the Celebrated DIamond Spectacles and Eye Glasses. amay 1. 1884 2g Departments ! The quality and price's tell the whole story. Ve sntte((essfully matched stanples from New York, and diseou,ted'the prices. If any one doubts our ability to sell a Ihargain in a Silk Dress let them bring in their samples. We are in lwssession of the evidence for conviction. WOOLENS. Never aive Woolens been no fearfully sianghtered. We are actually showing some lines-25 per cent cheaper than they have ever been told in Greenville. It's a Fact. No Catch Penny to draw trade. During the past week ia hady drew front her shopping bag s:unles of Flannels from one of New York's largest tetnil houses for comparison. What was the re stilt? N e sold the F unnels; she could readily see that it was to her i.terest to buy and she did so. They who buy Goods ats Cheap as J. :11. M )IGAN & IRO. will have to: have as good facilities and as much: experietce to throw into the effort as: they do. BLACK CL SHMERES. We challenge the world in Black Cash 11ll(ri"S. For 98 cents we sell a Cashu"re that is truly wonderful. It was never intended to be sold for less than $1.25. Here is a Plmfor You, Those who (1o n.t care to buy such an expensive Dress we will show tlemtt a bean tiful 13 aek Cashnere 41) inches wide, all wool and warranted for 51) cents. It would he clie:m at 71e. Lowt r nunlbers real good values at 12k, 25, 39. -to and 50 cents. Ilotme Made Jeans, all Wool 111i g in Black Mix, 111ue Mix, (ray and Brown, at :t3 cents, It. is worth 45, and none has been sold at the closest prices for less than 10 cents. We have the ch(apest Goods this season ever shown in Greenville, and sha I be pleased to show them. J. H. Morgan & Bro., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MER CHANTS, Git!" ENVILL E. S. C. .4tate of Nouth ('arolinu ('(-,UNTY *F PICKENS. IN COURT OF COM.MON PiLEAS. W illi(en, It. 'l,Th..mps n, Plinttift', Agtlnst (l.lhri,'I.l h (imp ,1a. TIh,.tuns TIhompn, , . .. . , ...( v.t~,,, 1: C' rk. inter othIe r person tt unnown, ituterestedi, Iji fehdnts.EU.MidNs--Loti.nA.T )OT l'O thie D)eiendants above einmet~d. Y EIU nr e herebaly iinttottned nntd requtired . tonuitswer* the otttnplaint in its nc jtion wichi is Ii lcd ini thte Cle trk's oflice for Pi'ckenms couttty. 8. (., andiI to Merve at iopy3 .of y'oun answer to the said comipai nt ott the uthicrtbers att thir~ totliee ttt Ptikens Conri. liousne Smnth t'matitu, withinim wety datys atfte cihle sertvice htereor. exchisivye of ie (lay oif uch service; :ad if yon fauil to answer wit hin the ime anf.imesnid. Itie plaitniitl in this teiCtini wilt iaply to the court for' the reliet dealttttl((d init the comtain&tt. I iateal Oct ober 20t h, 18%i. [ L.S.] .J. .J. IlEWV IS. e U P. ANSEL4 & NIEWTON, Pla:titil's Attottneys To lhe nblove tinmetd Decfenidant-Please take tnot i:e thaiit hbis act ioni is bironghtt ror the purpttIoe of pati'tmitiitg tihe ta Esite of Plteastantt lThomtp-oni, deceniset, situate ini the conit y of' Pick ens antd Staite of Soth i Carol ina, ad.jointinig linds oif A. Ii. JTliey. F'rnk 11 ohtinsoni antd (tithers, cin iitting oune ituntdrede aicres, nmore or leas; and th[at nto pesta delotta, or clint is iade agit eitholier of' yotu. ANSEL & NEWTON, PliaintitPs Attotrneys. oct. 23, 1884 4 6w State or Mouuth Carollaan GOUxTY or Ptcx<sus. IN COUlRT OF Pit0BIITE. Ahanlom it. Talusley, as Executor of Currii 'fTalley, deceiae, Pii jt ilf, ugn insi :ndlecy Salley, A brahamt 'Talley. .Joephi 'Tatiey, Angeline Snitherinda, Johin 'iTalley, Emiiy ('air. Sephriona Wiinctenbeger, 'llnTomas Sisi toss-Co>ti A ist No-r SKInn:i. TO'( tihe Def'entdanits above itamed: Y ) tU are htereby it inmonued andit requiired . to tanswter thei conptlain in iab is aic. tion,~ witicht is fitltd in the oflice of' Probalen~ Judge at Pickeits U. ii., 8. U.. mnd to serve c epi' ofyotur nnQWer to the i:tidi comtplaint on Itie substocribaer ai t his oifhoe, Pick ens (X It. 8. ('., witin Stenty days afte cthle snervice hereof, exclusive oif the, daty of unucht service; andt itf youttfatul to answer thle coat. plaiti within the inne aifoienaid, the pilaitn itif in thiis ctri ott wvill .appnly to th ItC(out for t ho reliet tematnde1d int tie coitnptaint, Dliel Oct oter 20thI, I1884. [L.8.] J1. 11. NEWTON, Prob.ate Judge. TI. U. ItOIiINSON, Pain ttifl's AttLorney. To I le aubuve iniated D)efentdants-.Plense take not ice that thir act ion is biroughit for Shii purpose of e ling ai portion of tihe Rtal Estate of (Ctri lt ally, dteceased, anid iipp ly ing the proceeds tat the paymniut of' htis a>'has; andt that noat persotnal demtanad ot cli t is n;ide taga inst yon or cit ter of yon. laintiff's At t orniey. Cter 23, I18i 4 thw ~T A T E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, L CO U NTY OF Pt''K EN8.--Iir J. 1I NEWT'O N. Esq~ , Probatre J udge. -VtWheas, J1. J. Lewiiis, c.e. u. , has nmdte sit. to me, to grantt him i Ltt Iers of A<hnitnist rationi of the Estate anid effects of Mary Rider, ileu'eased, - The'se are thiere'fo re to cite ind aidmonishm all and smgitular the kindred and credlitortts rif the sacI Matry Ridler, deceasedh, tthat hey tbe and( appear, hefore me, it the U. II., ont thet 3d daiy of D )ecmber, 1884, after prublientlon hereof, at 11 o'clock Ini the forenoon, to shew cause, if arny they have, why the acId sidministration shouldl not be granted. Gliven under iay hatnd, ti 16th day of October, Arnno D)ominl 1884. I oct 23 1an.4 ,.O HOVEY &TOWI GIIEENIYL E.. ... 8 GRANI) OPENING OF TALL & INTIM 001 0 We announoe to ourpatrone tha op.a to-day, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Notion*, DreNs 6iood$, Flanne is Blankets, CauI"meres, Jeans, nd Staple Goods. -0 DR E S S GOODS. SILK VELVETS, VELVETEEN5, BLACK AND ALL COLORS, BLACK SILKS, OTTOMAN CLOTHS, CASI-\1EItbES AND CRAPES, FLANNEL SUITINOS, DUNDEE BUIT. ]NOS, CIIINES, BE(ES, REPELLANTS, &v. ---0 GLOVES. HOSlEtY, RIHBONs,BUTTONS RUFFLES, COLLARS, CORSETs, AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF FA N('Y 0001)St. We catll eapeceil attention to our Rugs and Oil Cloths. which we propos~e to isell as cheap a carn be bought in any inarket, and we guarantee Tlhe Lowest Prices on all Goouds purchased froni us. p iOVE Y&W91'09jpE Next to National B~ank. oct 9, 1884 2 3m Homespun Checks, D)RIL LS, SIIIRTINGS and Sheet. ?j4'_q W. T. McF AILL. Parched Coffee, TE'IAS,8UGALS, AND SYRUPs - W.~'McFALL, Diamond Dyes, ALL COLORs. I"digo, Copperas. Maddor- an:i AniJines. I. TI. McPALLT. Rice, Grits, FLOUR, CHEESE arid CA NRED Goodis, -V T. McFALL4. Iron, Nails, lIORISI AND MiULEB s1Ogg, lows, and PIow Stock.. WV. TP McAL.L. New Lot Calicoes, lentchingsi and lannels. IV. 'J McFAfJ& UJPPER LKEATHIER. Cheese and Crackers, 'ANI)Y, STARCHI, SODA, GIN GPRR.Sph-e, N utmnz, Cloves, and14 tots, ot otber goosd *Ibing. W. TI. hIcFALL, TRIMENDOUS FAILURES IN CLO THING! A large portion of our Stock was selected this eason and paid for FROM Mammoth Stocks, Thrown upon the market at Slaughtering Prices, By I Houses that havo 3PA1Lmn,)o And are going out of business. will convince you that, in justice to your self, you YOUlR CLOTHING S H O E S F j POE & CO, iona'd to see hisi frieods and customlers. .0(t 23, 1884 4 S. P. BURBAGE, 00l. MAIN & COFFE STREETS, GREENVILLE, S C. LeadEer. in. Low Pr-i.e-s. h1c o o~ n ~1.:.. r I 41 A TIN, ST4bVES. He chlilenge's theo world in his line. $2,000 worth of Goods to he0 sold at cost to make room for fall stock. All kinds of C III i" AWA liE, SIL VER PLATMED~ WARE of every d.eriptionm, among which are the D)erb y, and Riogers, etc. Everythniii mn Qumeexnware that you COnn find any whero H ollow-vare, LamIlps, Lamp1 0oodg (Chandehecrs,. Ini foot, all kinds of Goode kept in a1 first clas;s hiouse furnishing gloods est.alishmnlt. Wi 11 up a hue. keeper for l.ss mfonie'y thtan mmneh (40od can hie bo)T ut a1nywhemre-North South, Ea4t or West. Hem selle the world rembownedi "TIMES" COOK STOVE--more than 100,000, di (aily usMe; also, the ''Souithern Raker. H.1is Stoves are tho largest and b)eat Stoves for the imoney to be found in thsor any other miarket. Call and get -pries before yoni buy. All (Goods guar anteed. Highest pinuai in ('AsH for Hlidesin Beeswax, Old Copper, Rags, &c. sepit 25, 1884 52 3m NOTifl's uF F'INA L~ .ETTLEAf ENTr li ereby give notrice thait I will apply e,o J. ii. NewtonI, Judge of P'rohnte ro' P'ickens County, . (;-, on the 24th~ dily of N(ovembelr, 1884, i'r leave to mnkes a final settlernenut or the Estate of wV. A. Chasp nlan, decceased. SA It A ll K. Ci AP I'AN, Adln,'x oct. 28, 188' 4 5 i i m 1'I1 ionu 1 . Piedmont Institute. Tl1w Exrses of the Institute will be resumedct thet 20TH OF AUGUSJ' NEXT. Thet friends and palr(Ons of the school are* most resp)etfutlly intvited to viite* t he In st itulte~ on that dIay nieul be present at thew opening exercises. (Come11( and an ifest yolur intereat ini the CauseC of educeat ion. Coume wIth your Childreni andI Wtards andIE thea encouraTge, t'eachers and1( p)u1fl' for tho work of the present sessLi)m. MoCAZST.AN & Irary.