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ibit the sale of ardent apirits in onee d'ounty, introdu1ed by Senator - lemann, passel the Semite by a decided inajotity. Sonrior S:nvthe, of Ch;frlev ton, ohaml-ionod ti bill. Senlator Bio !t'nn claimod that th-, sentim ent of a m%jority of the Do:nem rti votrs iof Ouoo county favored the repeal of th e haw, As he wan elected upon that i':aie. It we-ttuderatand,the sitmiiti'>t of amtirs in Oeonee, Mr. Biemann is nistaken in as"eming that he wa eleoted on the issue of a repeal of the law. Mr. Bieuann was it9dicted several timeo3 in the State Court on the charge of solling whtiskoy con trary to law, and ho and his frier.ds " raised the cry of persecution and upon that issuo, and not upon the issue of a repeal of the law, ho wa.3elocted Senator, if we aro correctly informed. Besidos this, Mosars. Doyle and Lay who were elected to the House from Oconen County at the samon time Mr. Bio:1unan was olect ed to the Sonate, aro strongly opposed to the rope.l of tho law, and will oppose the bill in the House as earnestly as they possibly can. The hill will likely he dofeatedcin the Houso and the law allow ed to romain as it is in (ltonec County. That Germai Claim. S mi tor Sm1ytIhe of Clarloston, intro ducod a bill in the Senato to inve:t al the rights of the Stato in what is know a the Germlan Claim in this and ()oontcc counties, in the deviseos of one Brown o Charloston from whom the "Cermmn : Syndiato" purclisod, or are negotiatinN for the purohase of the claim. Senato Smytho said this would be a good thinlp for the State, as it would ho the man: of bringingin a large (4riani popution ,ho only thing oen.isary being ti lass age of his lit.tlo bill to en,re :tnw defet in the titles. The bill was it hint de feated, but upon a recotnidlerttion wa amentld no as not to interfere with ti rights of any one l()v ctO,ulying or it )iOseuaieoll of the laucd. '['Itis i. curiow legislation to u . If tih title of the orig inal grantoc+ was good, the titl,> of hi, su1Oios sora to the property are eqiulal good, and where the ine18c-sity of going t the Logiolature t:) ha.vt' titlo:s ottfitt ed. But in our opinion this its not it there is a trick in the schemlO- --somehody wants to get authority to dispss-O som:)body whose titles are better that their own. This talk of settling (iernat Immigrants on the landti is all bost. Tlt proper thing to do is to pa5ss an Act rc linuishinig all the Statics right, if sh li.ta aniy,to) those wh1o are no0w inl possio~ of the hand. If thore are to he any favoz or discriniiinations to any bodny, in the nami of just.ice and atl lta is right nd faih Inake tlhom iln favor of our ownt peo) and not in favor of a foreignt syndioat who care( nothing for tihe' cutry i eco for whlat they cani nake out of it by iipt cutlahtion. Rieprcsocntati' .ilo weni fromz this ( Cui ty, ini(ilf cfrmityV toc the r'e'cni : ndarctit of thuc (randI ju ry, in tro.I ,o a hill i: the litase to prochibiit thec mnucf'vctur of wh'iskoy fromn grtamin in Piekeni' (Ciin ty. WVocin the il cii(amoi up forc' .'onisidecr atien t '1( wv.t quito a svirito i ght 01vo it, hat our r pre.ientatimv-u, Motis. Bow en aud Ilp ma~"itainji I thiem:elveuit, hanIdsooily anui w orrd thle hill by a vot. of 81 to 29. It nowv h a to paLL- thi Sen ate bo",co it hctoenlm. a law. WVe hoievi the sonitim'nt of ft-c Co:iity willi over whelmingly si ami the hil. Th'ie (coun ty, so far as lhar-roomii.c atre ecneoriod, lunt been "'dry' for the last .<ix years, andi tin longper wo inac prohiib.ftKi, the hant' -~-otir po >plo like it. [There lha i hen porf3ot rev- lution, mforailly, rtoligeou-i; anrd -inda'stiily, slintVi har roomms wor Baai Ihed from our bordersn. (Of a r 60omo 'I# very muich oi>po itd tco otl] ping the sido oif wvhitckeynml iiind e:mn eidorable fuss about it at firat, hnt now majority, we believe, of thoso Hamo' pt ple, are thle most eairnost advocatos c temperance, and would niot have hcm looms restored in the County for hardi any o9fmaidoratioir. The (Govornmer distillers, as they are cealled, sold unde the State law, in ton gallon pcackages, an frequently in less quantities until the Were itilicted ini tihe cour1ts, convicto and flined, $200 each for violating th law. It is this elass of whiskey menth Mr. Bowen's biul will reoh, should it be oome a law, antd they too will have t @e6se operations. Thie p)eole of tii County have had mutchl trouble on no count of winkey and have determin<t to suppress it, and removo freom on mnidat the only disturbing doe'ennt am miga ws. We heard'( an eduonrWt.d antd highh intellgout citizen of al neciglhboring comi tg say recently, thast the dill'oroneno be *ween the peopie (of this county andt those of other sootions where whiskov 'Vas .sod was very striking. Said h'c .'youmr people are all polite, friendly antd moeiable while in places where whi-ckoy iii sok1 you will find many to tihe rovor-o of gi.". Tis ill tAuo and we hoeliovo at famthree-ftnurthsof our peopclo are s:iuare 4owp, on bar-rooms and still-honses. Pe~rmxanent." Thare are- meidi'.inlea which give only tmp7rary rdtief and then leave the teud.' ,jwt rse ofT than bef ore, espeoially in qe of dyp'pepcca. Raombecr that this a44 the waby with Brown's ironc Bitters. kaM.J. M. Gaines, of (aines II. soaaotthissprinos of tonio1, "My sa been greatly honefitted by, it; e oubled wih d fsp)pia for I--' g.Ibleo n /om '7aho-pe { ar - - 't' - Fokee must hev larin er read ther A wun but tother picter is took in an coinperihended with ther ey uv even ther unlarnt. 1 I wont tor Greanvil, with our wag in, an I seed ar peiil pictor, maid by Mr. 1)avy. It -was bout thler result 1 uv ther fecsbuU. Way ill) in ar kor- 1 n12hr, It plrlicemnan had Mr. Saint Jon J in er dump kart, calryin hifn ter thor ] stat'shtn house. He wus ther ten prallse can'iydate, at' just like sum ltilo telpranis peple ho got ded (rtimk over ther big beetin he got, lie did. Then thar wus ole Mis Belvy Lok wood, She wus or huggin Beest But ler, an ther ole Beest wus or cryin, an or huggin uv ther ole ooman, an them saim spunes ie stolecd at Nu Orleens a stickin outen his pokit. Unkle Sam, in stripid pants, him as ther cals ther Nuniuted Staits, he wus or standin stradel uv Jim Blain tuther way as ter ther way 1>ots plais leap frog. Blain wus on his al fores his big hat an long ploois tuehin ther groun1, an Unklo Sam had or plank rased hi in both hans inarkt "returnin llord'" an he wits a aayin ter Mr. Blain he would "put ther padil" -ther bord "on his rong ('end in or hurry." Thats what Blain got outen ther Nu York returnin bords arter al his fussin. Then tlur \vas Mir. Clevelun settin on er sofer, lookin like or gintlemnan as he is, hiohlini tier Nu York vont in his han an has oem thar yit saif an An Mr. D:'vy he Imuid anuther pie tur uv or )inrkrat otis searker - sit ten down ter ther furst squar mo -le he hled hwll in 24 vers. Fatst 1)s ie put a hole turkv in his mttoirth nill twut1 at griabb1inl ar1tor at (wo mtbhs ( l( p ig. rtIst(d hole fur titer se(nutl(d 1bite. Now that hn utig'ry oiL' seoker w\"ats ar ter cilin 'r" hole Hail huinisi le wIIs tnt stll uv themt :iir So gredy titer (I swall;r n( ot ( nnI1Iy tl(' ()tia btut, thier il; iekk hillitn its- kept in. I. wisl yua could sce Mr. 1)avy's pieters. Younln til dloth, Ni:n. NoTY BSNY.---1. I 14e l what. Rev. Mr. Sam Justis writ. er hout tie ani hev this tmuch ter say --I tever swalpt hoses, my daddy want er prechlr but ie waIts Or gentelnlant an lie tole mll inever ter swplj hosLets an I folerd his .1 2.I didn't intetnd to eiuse every Itititn as5 swai) a hon uyV lyin- the thef ., chanlsIes4 ar thatr is at ly 0or too toll in I umat (overy at wap. o .i.'Ho swapinl is at mit v duitus t kind uLv hi)ttnes flor a1 pireertor, its tnot koniderd ove respe 054(0cr1ble ennyl wayV, ani prechur iit rM i ter' 1belike Mtrs. -h. rleve theo Contfiurenses anl Sio)evashl unsH wald pia-s er re.iruishun apprllov - t' in it. ! Idonu t n I rerpet. w' uit IO ttO: ii itct tsoeeilt, itubotin an nt er l ti! ter the cloh j* lit causes1' a'14 tpcile l n Iht oi'n rit ma tiwrk Ihat "pr chm - -- h ad c ~lii tavap(iAt oi outil he wusLther iet irn on nlow konsiderasuuso Iv thi ind tort 4. (1')1IO wu "lind a sairesnopr tiekler indr idua buorti. kndu wolv. I in shrp lthiItrhn. SWTer Ih must heOr okit an thurt smhody. li '.lhei devattisritei ntr critet ei an gos )e ftar oather wurilygi Mhr luuen.' o ra Tha p(-it n pestfor i aw1ile ahW sappl )l0inl' pr-Iu wi my dervin o prnage I u therttItllYlMito thinionthyis an log ws, bliIehIind is rmastekin morutl.iihiotio t G.)I kai 1er.think.ther ih san r klorgy ti e:i(1i DinIity, in y th e t il.E Ir goe backer Greanivil Tlr git Mr. by toi diriawt a penoyil piete-u aete h o wappin preech- I b w13t illr. tMlu.n Edurrtonnlh annua(l reort ofy the' Courity fornmhi'soes lse infomtii 1) your i4laset wil eek' Vitt , i l)a flitlino po0me ha te mo. P. H. Etwoll as an wn fore it wi oh gepain o, may thue mor poplo.t nutycesr r l aod,lar trisi money.tiA hai adtornh and b is~ diototmnoy was col-otnhl where t wil do1 the greaes. god ito the goodut, ru, an bita mnLn ih ,iiy bo i absent, the Asso n appointed the following c9ioore I r ivo for the present session Rev. B. 7 oldeor, Praeident and G. F. Robinson, ieretary. Uolnnittee of arrangomnents: M. hien Irickn, Matthew Gillespie and James 1 Int. i Opening prayer by Rev. 1. ioldor. b Letters were read and dnlegateo re- 3 eived from lifferent ni:ging clltsae. 6 'adernl in nmiivi: J. T. Childress, J. T. Aooper, W. W. Norris, J. F. Singloton, 1. Free(man, P. D. Dacue and Marion , Mlet Saturday night in temIp eranoeemna: necting. Sp4'eeeR were delivered by j lovn.B. Holder, A. S. Whitmire, (1. W. - linlgleton, Matthew (illespio, M. Hon lricks and J. T. Childress, who explain >d roasone for total ab,3. iianee, anl re omnnu)uded and urgel the same. Tl.e ] LPresident roquested all that would vote for total abatinanoe to rise-when 34, >it of 53 arose. Met pu1lullt to adjournment, Sunday morning 9 o'clock A. M., prayer by Rev. B. Holder. After a lession in nusic, ad journed for dinner. After recess the cougregaiion wam entertained by llov. W. B. Singleton, with onoof thehetspvoeoh ca on telporan eo that it has over boen our priviledgo to hour. After a lessoSn in iust, the closing prayer was offered by Rev. W. B. Sinlgleton. P'or formner:t onl organe, Mfit; E:ather Urenshaw a nd Mvivs Mattie Robinson. 'I'hi, body rnturn titank to the citizena of the oununllity, c(l,r;iltlly the ladios;, for thoir ho )spjittbleentertainment during the ml1-otinIg. (. F. Rot:svos, S0'ry. 03I rUARY. in unnliory of MAR.Y ADA, wife of Mr. V. ). (lean, and daughter of I)r. It. J. and Mrs. J. A. (iliilatnd, of Ei loy, S. C. The sblljoct Of this not ice w.s horn, No vembnr ".:d 1ti61, and died Ootober 27th 18 t. he was alnrrl(id tho let day of Jnnary 187t) to Mr. 0. ). Hum1111bort. This u1:4nion, 16rolg, by the tion of Inutual aftoln(;tr, anld full of the )romllieo of over increacimg dom)1e10tic hatp I'inestl, was ill it fow short. ni11ths, broken I) the dint iii of Mr. ilumbert. 'I'lh is wt; indood :t nad hornvtoentnt to the young widowed heart. It (nnomd for a while that the h!ow was too much for her gen tie, truitilng nature. An the Rtrontg and loving aril, whimh elho had learned to re gnt as heir sttty and comfort along life's chb"ckeredt way, wai- tatkcn awaty, it ,;r')m el tthat thec li iang spirit bMreft of itr na1turul props1) would fndo aint droop. that nll his dak hmrt ofl her you;.g lite, Ia 1() lino llt ".VLwnl'(d 11pon1 11('' h5o ' all 1 nw h ie sprang up1) ill her te(d(r In troubled 1'.irt. She luo(t 1"etn th,e su 'h' triittl and 1owS r of 1 ,I . : +j.ir.tnua it, wilen.1 'hlomgi t. th ire t dait 4'( of Jtwn.+, were ui ~1t)1-r-sd lpon her, ) ti lhf1 tnll death of her hl ihaul, that, when' the (dirkllu; ol) uiin m c.kino over her she oarno'(t!y dt r:rMd, to reali7 i her own Oxp+or.eo the e,Ifo:tr of ;hi, religion which l:.d hnno '.>oautitully exollmiplitild by hr d, Ienaaed Imn:ind. In her bore2voment hei heart naturaly turned to that, whioh adiorlled her lw beud'a life and erowntd it ouid with peace,. T1he symlpthlIzinIg HalvioIIr too full of compuasion14,1 to break I the1 IIl brised reed or quenchi the miuloking tlax me her in the valo oIf tears1 and1 :4poko( p)eaen4 to her trojuled h2art, In the timo~ ofi her mlouirning shl Conso42Ptarat heilf'1), to theI siervioMn allt4 glI Iy oIf (ibr,at aui1)1 lna a tile P'reuby,iorhi oh urch'. ToI the l.aulrI:b shle was1 ard'ently alttac'hIed. She waLs Iarried th II econd' 111 tille to M1. WV. D. ( flOlnn, i )'eember 4;h, I%3 w.ithI Mr. (Glenn I tI I aerV ivlhIr sheI liv-ed, thle l4unsinlO oft her' honiJ a4.d tll joyV of her' halihand, nat ii the II b of pro1 Itnwtod for numy1 ' we ', 141m br.saihed herw int 01n l::rth inl f:nthI inal h 1)t. of i-l< C~ oh tlwegrve; shful care afein ofl' Al a fdtd hu bhad! non Ihlj tlw ldlief phyiiuI !InIe m-I ilenltEl the innehed aong he hii.g Dog 01wrolng dnmep lote(Ie11 itiet were ()iit il thyr craet, t guarian aHe41.n. Sheo arlInd took th fod 11oon whriihohsot iii1 o the ' 11, W!liwMhd0eih S noL hlting, iw thei 441ll nwmory h'l ill'pre ius ot oInllto lthra1.141 and dtearedt h'er, hn'tlO toi the I oimunn4iy I li whiht1'hI ld .id diul.IBt "Msic.na fotik a IItlow band1 wio e:iat l (I <b>wn," yet 'wrif i til g 'a a!l' i i tibioru. Wo n iIhilto he fiond'i. We hI .mlJ not thlikofbo wit(h out (mingI imagte dlofor 1u1 vlitue tha worol realitio inI her14 lhaaler andill1 whIfh awoir,'ofl1b ouriditation, l4 fertna whillra(ve1r thut 4W(l ' getlnsr, kidnl aIl one.wit levrs t was tluhetrinspirn spOirit, brihtlir. "$nd. binj ify:ng t ptof the. h nwnthnofhe.ito AL fi OouIdt of a.nria o It* PBEIIDING Jurkao lE JUDICIAL CinoUIr: I hereby subnit my Annual Ie ort of all claims filed, audited and Ilowed, and ordered paid by me >1t the tiscal year, beginning Novem or 1st, 1883, and ending Ooctoper 1st, 1884: JHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1-EASLEY TOWN SHIP. AMOUNT. alllie Jones $ 25 00 C Hudson 40 00 Iiss Mamie Gossett 20 00 illie L Gossett 16 90 V W F Bright 40 00 diss Rebecca Hunt 40 00 0ias Lizzie Hunt 31 50 diss Ada Boggs 27 00 3S Boggs 25 00 3 S Boggs 15 00 Luke I Ariail 16 00 W Moore 26 00 3 W Moore 100 00 i E Johnson 31 50 illie L Gossett 25 00 T M Jones 23 65 'Iiss Mamie A Gossett 13 50 3HOOL DISTInCT NO. 2---LIBERTY TOWN SHIP. NIiss Lizzio Hutchins $ 25 00 " " 25 00 Miss M T Bowen, assistant 13 00 G F Miller 20 00 John Higgins, school furni ture 70 00 Miss Ninnie B Cureton 25 00 1) Grice 50 00 Miss Mary J Grice 30 00 Miss Nitnie B Hinton 25 00 Wmn A Hendricks, building school house 56 00 L A Jeinkini 22 50 Miss Lizzie Hutchins 37 50 Mrs S E Hunter 30 00 " "22 50 1) Grice 37 50 Miss Mary Grice 18 75 Lillie Gossett 36 25 " Eliza Grossett 11 88 \V L Grice 50 00 " " 12 50 ( F Miller 20 00 "t " 30 00 W 1) Jen1kin 37 50 C 'T 1ilr 37 50 \iss Lidie RohinHon 12 50 C T1 Millor 12 50 V A H endric;ks, building shull lRoUse 59 50 sCH0o0. DI.T;1RICT1' No. 3--CENTRAL TOwN S1111'. R A Jolnston, school furni ture $ 40 OC Cha1rles Cunin'lghm11n1 () 0( Miss Mlary E Brock 50 00 11 L Lewis 80 0( Miss Mt J Menldelhall 50 0( L S Hld(en 5ll 0 WV L Grico 56 2, Miss Sallie Mullikin 5) O0 " "' . "50 0( :OHol[)L DISTinICT NO. 4- -HURRICANE'TowN SHIP. Pickens S.*ntiniel advertising $3 0( Miss~ Lizzie J Edge 25 0( " " "12 S50 E FilRobius 18 0f. Miss Lucy Ellin 25 O( " " " 12 50 "Hester Lewis 25 0( " " "12 St "Louilla Edge41 25 Of " " "12 S( J 1) O'Bryanit 25 O( " " 12 S( hohn P~ Cratig 10 Of L A JenkIius 12 S( " " 13 5f :s('HOOL 1)DIIiiUCT No. 5 ---P'ICKENs CA. U1 WN M McCaslaui $208 it C TI MViiller 50 0f John! A lkekr ' 13 00 Charles N Wyaitt 50 00 Jc s:e .J LeWix 30 00 George A Elllis 50 00 Miss V,ry A llgood 50 00 D) E IlCendiAks, building sch 4ol house 417 00 e HIooL ms~ 1'lucT No. 6- 1AcrsvrITTa, TowN SIII P. P E Keith $ 25 00 R{ D A liarhin ~ 40f 00 J 31 Willia:m 50 Q(0 R A .Johmnston, school furni-' turn170 0(1 John1 0 1 )avis ~ 50 0(0 Miss Mary, T[ llihinson 40 001 sc;iooL D1iiRICTI No). 7---PUMPKINT~WN TioWNUIIP. J L Crnit tenden $37 5(1 11 A Jiohnsiton, school furni t ur,o 80 0. C E Bo1T) 25 f0( " 4" 11 2 Chargles~ Austin, work 71 Jfohn A Vker 15 Ot Miss Evat E Wyatt37( George Mayt~i(Ild 367 S! Miss0 jMehe5'(e Hunt '25 0( " " " 25 01 5(11o01 D'I:Tulev1 No. 8- -EASTAToE ToWN R A JIohmlIonT, school1 fuirni tnre $40 Oi W U ilihardlt :17 04 Aliss Maiggie Leowis If) () homaf15 Il Galloway 48 04 Miss Il Kannio ZaCcy o;o 04 " Mlly MosM 16; ot " Nannio (Cox 71 7t "Boet io Fie'ld 57 ( Panit Inidebtedlness j'jled No. 1. JIohni. J WVilliana $50) f4( McElroy JamTfesonl 48 71 John A Rlobinson 30 Of C P Bar' ett 25 o( " " 25 f0( r~ 00 k~i~ry ~ 4oC2800 kBoggs - . 13 00 OP Barrett 50 00 Daniel Baldwi.u 18 75 3 H Bowcn 7000. No. 6, J H Bowen N.3500 No. 7. Hagood, Alexander & (o 5 85 A BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND 8CHOOL COM MISSIONER. Olin L Durant S.C.P.C. for services $60000 Olin L Durant S.C.P.C. traveling expenses 100 00 J P Cary, Board of exam iners 15 00 J E Boggs, Board of exam iners 15 00 0. L. DURANT, School Comn'er Pickens County. DOWN THEY GO. J. 1I. MORGAN & BROS.' buyer culled the market and picked up somo wonderful Bargains. JUST LISTEN. 60 pieous Indigo Prints 7 eta per yard 65 White Quilts at 75 cents, worth $1.25. 75 White Quilts at $1.50, actual value $2.25. 60 Dozon Good Large Towels with ( l;red horder and warruited every thread Lmnen, $1.00) per dozen. 45 ozen uExtra Large Hck and )a mask Towel-s, really hanldsome goodi, at '25 eenltS eafch.E This Towel cost $4.00 por dozen to in port. 4i) 'ieces very host Drees Ginghams at 8 cents por yard. Where i+; competition now? Standing in the shadow of their imag illation. (ool Shirting at 31 cents per yard. n:uley Prints at 2i cents per yard. 250 Pai rs Ilahnkets at prices simply un ap pruaclhable. Competition not admittod. We will sell yoln W ool liankets 20 per vent ('heapeir than y"en enno buy from any other hoimf.e. If tiese 1lankets hadi l'een bought in the regular way we c:iild not think of n i t -h'e '*ns. I'leywere nevr't wad'' for the moun' wensk forthem. Somlebod'V had to pok a l1e', l,nt. we are' ma11ki'g a tniiall plioht on then ov esthile-.i Spot ('rsd iS i'" ivetlto" of Ihm'e 11"r gailN. The 14t wvnted m mv and .f. If. M .'gnmi & Bi 1t' mrs w'ant lIar glain, do we let them have the ne1Tev. TI'l,nt's tlll. Se ht .-ainam in P'1atek Milh: , but hav:'n't 81piee t( enltmerat". W'henon aun't fnd wha you wAntt else iwhie)ro tLo J. H. Iorgan & Bro., WHIOLEALE AI)REThTAIL MER1 CHANTS, DICKSON'S T H ii SW EVEEK. (;rieat R?ed.uctions' in P~rices of EvTerything in our Store to maike room for a Large Ship ment of Goods Bought by our Mr,, M. Rt. Dick--~ son, 'who is in N~ew, York iookinjg after our 1 Goods for us A'lA Panic Prices.' JUST THINK OF IT., 100 Pairs Grey Wool Bllanlketa at 60e. al Pair. 100 Pairs 10)-4 White iBlankota at 900c. a Pair. 50 Pair 10 4 W.hite Bllankoti at $1.75 a e Pair. Onrr Price. o4n all other ( oods are too low to MENTION! r COm1E AND C U S., J M1, DICKSN,T Ageant. TEMZNDoB LOTHINGI large portion of our Stock was si lectec this season and paid for FROM iammoth Stocks, Thrown upon the market at laughterinq Prices By Housee that havo And are going out of hunineoe. Fill convince you that, in justice to yout self, you MtTrT 13nTr YOU le DLOTHING SHOES S H O E S F. . Prj E & 0., MR. . RW O EN (f-rlerly with T K. Ifiagood & Co..) is witu us. an;d will I based to seo hia fricada aid cutomer oct 48, 1z94 4 s. P. B AGE, 302 MAIN &~ 00 E STRMT! GREENVILLE, S C. ChO O]3 a Etail TG-c rlc~ AND ii E AT ING( ST0VER Hie (dballenIges the~ wori' in his lin< 2,000) worth oi(f Good tccIxo be nobil atco f over y dlecption, amciong wh14i iI hE) Derbyl , ancd Rogers,c4t- etc. Ev':erythcinc 1 Quceenswc~are' thca y ou canc sin anccy whlei lIlw-wpre.', .1Lmpst~, Lami.p (Goo d h1anitdlic:, . cu fat, aiIll iccix of (i(MI epjt inl a tIrl:4t ch-'.M: houseW furisin i tolids catAali.jhment1t. WVii lit up1 a3 hioni 4'cer4 for(4 lesiony thani auchl ( oo< an1 be4 bonght anty where- N ortlh, Sou.it 00,000 in daily use4;. also, the "Houither h4akOr.". lias 4loves are the4 largeut an oct Stovosc for thke mone1y IAto eound I 1i8 or any4 otheor maccrket. Call and1( g< riec0s bcfoIrc yoIu buly. All G oodis guai cit C'dc. liighcst. prices~ p4aid inl (asHc for Hidei coeHwnx, Old CoppeIcr, Ra4gs', &O. se4pt 25, 1884 52 bim 3. M. SNIDEi IIEARILFR IN Fatches, fliamonds and Jewelry GREENVILLE S. C. fy faccil ies for doinccg F"ine Wa1tc ol 4k usuUrpased in the(Ic South. Al M work gluni ni eed. I sell the ( 0Icelebrace D)i.nmoc may I, 1881 el tf EthiacaI7ti4>taIl . iedmnont .Institt The Exer(cises ofC ti.e las~titu4te wilI 1 csoned the 20THl oF AUGUST NEXT. The11 friends(an patc ons lo f t h194CIIe schocol ni 11o)lt r c'14(tfulIIy invitedc toc viste he li titucte n that dacy cclii e( presett l pinc cg exrcise'cs. (Comca and mancik 'our4 iln terst in1 the (:tccse of edcalixtiot 'Imel withc your ChIibcrire andct Wa~crds at husi 4lecurfl', tche~r.A andc puils f, he* w ork of thce resen(t secn'ion1. MAI,A N & arILEY GRAND OP1 GF i t TAL &W~IX;I- 0O0~ r), We announce to our patrons that w - to-day, AN IMMENSE STOC Notions, DreSs goo Flannels Blanl Cassineres, Jeans, Rtapie (oodx. DRESS GOODrs. SILK VELVETS, VELVATERN/8, AND ALL COLOE8, IBLA. BILKS, OTTOMAN CLOTH) CASHMERIS AND CRAPI, FLANNEL SUITINg8, DUNDEE INOS CIINLeg, BEGBS, REPELLANTS, &c. 'V --c'---0 G LOVES-. HO81I1y, IIUBONS,Bi R UFFL~:S, COLLA RS, CORN AND AN ENDLLSS VARIETY OF FAN 'Y o 00 1)8. We call especiJ attf,nion t Ih Two a&nd THre Body Bruasels an< i Rugs and Oil Clot which we propcoe to oall sa oh~r be bought in anty naiaket, wo guarato The Lowesf'Pric< all Goods perohased tou. Next. to Nationa T cet 9, 1884 2 i-omespun Che. ngs. W. 'i. McP' .Parche Coffe I'TEAS,0 UGA RS,~ AND , W.I T.' McF. Diamond Dye: A LL COLO RS. [ c sMaderand A n1iin. W. TV. MEIF F.LOIUR, CH IESE an'd CA W. T. McFA' Iron, Nails, 1l108I% ANDI MUL [8 Plows, and P'low Stocks. N~!ew Lot Calica liehi ngs and I"lanneils. W. TP. McFA Leather.4 UJPPER Cheese andc ~ d AN D - htsI of