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TdE SENTNEL. J. B. 200GGB 3RrIOIi: b. F. D Ti IDbEY & di.., 15a3ic rtoi . PL i1ENS 0. H. ,S. C.: THURSDAY, APRIL 'i, 1886. AiStve'd Him Right. A colored man pretended to twvo White men that he knew tito *Wie hbouts of a fugitive from justice, one iof Abbovilld iililty's offenders, for wha 1i l'eward has berIl dfired hi! Would-be detectiv after telling two or thie dif'erent tales abcnt the matter, last Week conductOd the nieni to the house of Spedkled John Hun ter, ill this coiinty, td said that Johi vas tice mlai1. ThIe two men were so well satisfied that thAr pilot Was an unmitigated liar, that thef took him out and made Speckled John give him a good thrashing. Since the abo vo was pit in type, Ave learn that the man who A as wlhippa ld, is Dick Jones, colored, hero were eight men" in the partyj an1d they were after a negro implicated in n Aobeville county midor some ten i'eat's ago. The Conilg ConVtitiou. PThe conveiition, which niCets in (Columbia on the 29th inst., is oxpcc ted to recohiei d something which, if carried into effect, vill be of great tileflt to the State. The reductioll hf eptitses secnis to be the watch worcl anorg those hi ot iiterested in thio nioveicnt, but just how, and just where to work- - thcre's the rulb. In this issue "Old Farmer" asks a few pertinent qunes ions which deserve the most careful consi('eration, in as much, as a great d(ea1l Ilai bceen said hbout the ucccssitfv for enlibig a State { oli enti,onl. The Legislatim'e has the powo to reduco the home1tead exentpt. iln to 1nY amount that will not iulliff thiii provision, but it cannot make it a dead lettel The exeniption pl'ovided for in the Constitution Is not self exec'ltt.ing: it is imperative uuion the legislature to fix t"llk! tiiiioiint to be exempted, and to provide the ineans, or lcg:d int ehinerv for its being carried iito ef fect. It seems clear however, that the amount to be exempted could be so fai' I'ectlcd i to have a very sal llthry effeclt upon the trade and U1Ume of the c(n$tlit V All salaries ai'o fixed by the legix lature ahd isty boe iheanied, or diiiished at its pleoasuire. A Htate convenCutionl woul cost as much per dlay a.s the legislature, which is ab)out $1000; and it would take three yVears from the time we conuInencue it to form a new Constitution, No hueres nfter' whent anyone( calls for' a ne0w constitution, he ought to be recquir ('d to file a 1hill of particulars, show inlg ini whatif resp(ct. thle presenClt 0ne is deficienit, and if p ssib le, let the legislatm-e provide a remnedyv. WeT Will further answer our cor k'esponident neOxt wee(k. Watch the UBuiling uu, Repy. The tho ughdk, words and actions of boys are the materials of which t' oh characters are formed. 1 these thought, words, and1 actions areo had, their chiaracter's wvill be iin proportion had, Wealnth, position, and ini luittee Ire not wo~rth half aniieuh to a young inau, as a firm unspottedl character. A muan's reputation may be faultless and his chauracter rotten. It may be mnade uip of inunoral thoughts and tunlawfuli actions uknown oven to his ass$ociates. Comunu ities are frequitently star-. tied by the su(dden do eelument of a bad character in mna of uhusud ded1 on "honesty is the b)est policy," and niothinig (else, gives waLy, and( the acu khmlated mlealmess of years suddeni ly breaiks forth in sonie gross violation of theomoral or civillaw,.ITheuffeudter s(ome1 times getsmiuch symplat.V It is said that he was "temupted above that wvhich lhe was able to bear," when he alone is repmAI)libhle for' his weakness. What if his secret history (could h)0 ,tuaced1! When he was a b)oy, he (did not cheek his wicked; thoughts. For fun, or to be considered smalfrt, he dlid not hesi tate to WOuia the feelings of a comnradle with stiniginig words. His disposition to porpetrate jokes was calrried too far. 'There is ai wide field for fun in p)erpe trating jokes which cain 1)0 afterwards nuade known to their v'ictimu wvithuout incurring his displeasure; but plug ging thle locks of stores, removing signs, taking -gates from their hinges anud overturning bridges (1o not be lon to this class. These things have to) be dlone ini tihe night time, andl those wvho do them keep the seoret, because they know it is4 wrong. The rule is that whatever will not bear theolight of1 day will not (10 for a joke, oven if you so intend it. Then don't do that< which vn) woul be ashamed to ac.e knowledge. It is an unsafe bad4 pioce I of timiber, Do not use it in building I fourcuharacter-. I1i after life, just when the greatest e 9isponaibi 'is resting upon you, yourjx ahameteri 1e a bridge with a had ec bl,mysuddenly break dw nde|i AIkk-n to Butler, Cole#ii S. t., April 4, 1$ Eclitar 'esM and Bamer-When an oflcitti zihow sensitivenesc U t t ny alltsion milde to the office he holc1; it tousies the suspicion that that offilcial 1onsiders his ollice a vested right and not it )ulic trust, and it seems to Inc lit; ide l is apl)licable to our cognmis iioner of agriculturo who so readily imped to porsonalities in replying to uiy recent ninocenlt .sugg'stion, that a >tate coivelitioil of .fru-Me's might find t lit to investigate tids department. I -ertainly reflect ii io wise ux)u the Ldiniistration of this departneut- I ni. a -- "d a friend to it as the coin nisAioiner himlself,, and had I the pow rl' wiulhl inake it more potent for good hitn it ever has been. But let us look into this tax on cot on seedc meal when used is a fertili zer. The conunissiVner says, "I had >een rIetly mconvenienced." I bought t couple of tons of meal and When in orned that it was at Hodges I sent wo wagons eight 1iiiles for it, wtich were returned empty, because the rilroad agent would not deliver cot ton seed meal as a ferilizer that was not tagged. Here we have a railroad official executing a law which it seems to Inc he shiould have nothing to do with. The coninissoner of tgricultiite says the legislature passed a law re gttriiig the analysis Of all toninuereial fertilzers, and when so analyzed and 1 hagged, the bags coitainiiig the same were to be taged to lotc'et the farmers from fraud. He further savs, either I or the aiitnufne"t.uirers failed to (1 our duty in not havillu the bags tagged. He kliow-s :1S well Is anv Ilan that- it wis not m11y duty t,i tag them. Ald if ti maitntufaict'iier is lermritted to tat tlelln adlibtium, where ennil there be a prOteetioInl fro-mi fralud to the ('i4lmer? If the chem>aist nutaly-ze(l them should li- not sOe them tale(d? And if it is no't, his b1liniess to do So), Where inl all rs) is 1lere an11iecessity to tag tlelm at alil? Ta1-s wit.lout, mu111inber are sent to the'lnmnufntmeu r andu he puts one on metr otler +alg that, he sells, I 1biouiglt 40 sacks, autd when w'rittcn to for the mnaniufct urer sent m11e but 20 ta!s saying that was enough for the to haus. N (w I ask what p>ssible pro teetioi had I agtaiiitf fraud in tlolise 20 hiagi- withouit, tags? For aig,ht I knows or the c") nuiiliotii(ner of the Stat4l eheniist kinowis, if the mntumfatli-er is tli raial that, this law fears he may he, these twenty hags may have be1n filled with vellmlv dirt. Clearly, Mr. Editor, this pitt:ulce of a tax is a sud sidy--it is trihute monov, and well mia;y I exc'l:tiii here, ":\Millions for de fense )ut net (ne cent. f r tribute." The t') imniissicfner nlya think of this, inatter as he pleases, hiit 1. think that t. is a law wlich wiotll warran it a com. liittee of fmirs 1ein+g appbinted h the e(nvenltion to v: %i, uipont t'he.legis lhttm'e and ask its amleuthnent or re 1)eal. As I the comm1t lSFilonr's fling at the e Igressmnill, that may go for what it is worwth. IHe cerltinN enn nt >t and shall no t hO perniiitted to judge of 1m ilerlts itt least, as~ hie isl no( conlstit Vt'ry RespcOt.fulily, Mat. Erwron Il: As yo u~ are a latwye'r, a memiiber of the Lefgislatuire ami also belontg to a farmers' Soiety, I wanit to ask you and alhl my brwothecr farvmr If w0 cannot supere'de the ne (ceVsity uod 0epens of a State Co,nveinin, to lo away withb the prcement evils of thle namtit utioni for a hiomesteadl xenih. ion17 ini real esTtte is, '-not. to exesa d iin ahlue 0one thlousand d1 lhers," inad in )ersonalty "njot to exceed in valne lh-e tumdrlied ddllar."' Whyi maiiy not the aresin thjeitr convention, sooni to as iembihle, reconiinnendl t thle Legslture to reduice the iamiounit e'xetei'd, as5 t hiomeist,tad so)low thaot its eil ef'ets woi uld no lonumger 1he felIt? Even so lo w Andl( ha:s not the Ilogislatur' power'( e,ven undter' the preout C'onistition to) (eniet liawsA that w,iuld great ly reducie taxes0 tad thierebyi promoilte the initer ests of atgriculture and the general pro~spe0rity oif theC count ry? It would cot the S4tate a con l ra [le stum of mon01ey to provide for, elect flflCtemhe to, andi hdld a 8tiae (Conven tion. And ats we no0w have io paSy m11r1 than we like to pay, wouiild it lie wise to miake an additional expense, if' we :an aLccoilihsh the samiue resuilts with ut it? These and other like qulest.ions are Lronhlin g an Omn FAnItAt Obrder at Cent,a1. M!lu. Eurron'O: This hias been ft gio rious week for the wotilen of CJentral I might say for the wvhole towi]. It is true, the hiard-worked Towni Countlcil has had trouble, but they tooi can re.. joice with us that after so mnuch war' ry aind carVe they have at last by dleter mined presistenuey rid Centra4 (if the presence of those wiho have so long been cingaged in the Illicit trafic in whiskey. The siurrotiingii 'olnunnity enni dlso now rejoice with us;~ mothers, wives, launghter's and1 sisters, (nn1 no0w se hiose deari to them7 leave home for Iowni ni theu mfornfing withotuit the bhtt#'r tread of seein1g t.hiemi '1 om bak hii the venling or night transformed -hito ra'ites by the hiithet4 curse oif Cent r'al May 'God ini His infilu wisdlom, 'aide Judge and imry at our next our't and enable them to coAinpete tihe iur faithful counil andit triad justice, the pariyer of A Cinrm. WioMw Bucklen's Arnica Salve. i, uajvc iti tlio world foi Cuts 1lruisers, Sores, Ulcer1, lttt lihnic"n, Fever Sores, Tettes, tlhappc(l HabIltEi, Chilblatin:c, C<orns, and all 8kin Eruptions, an(I posit i ve ly'crls l'ilrs, or no pay required. It is ;itarat i cl t i f ei lr'rfc<t S.itisfac t n nint,;y \ r'1'landed. Price .-5 Cents per bo,x F1o 'r sal by Ib). l. V. EaIrle. FOR THE BOWELS &CHILDREN TEEThI It Is THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for the hnw'ls. It is mo e of ht- utn t t lin"iroi t 1:u't elinitions, reine;'it f,r nll c niin r f<-ln',tin1-. A n sta u a n wh u viale,', t i tie f I ' t s, t' so Ireiil nt,1<ntint p t r e trlicf n I l b I t:t' I . The w anrle"tl mothrr. li' in: S's- in nttrn> thc little ot' ttc hint:, .i ntl l iint' hi nttitint. cts. n bottl', i'. l ' d r. iia I u \o Wa.te'r A1. Tatylor, Atlain, rtn., for Iiiitib." Iouk. 'T'Vylor'w ( Mlshr !tme y Oo e-l 011111 and R7r1ile'in wi!I enure t'<nt,hs, t't"111, and . Constuiton. I'rtoo ',c. andt51 a buttice Registration Noie T Tl''[F1 is he rehr elvenp that t he Bookst 1. of ;l - it.t iiot fotr Pickenv ('iuntl y will I'" 1 u-' at Pick,n- C. iI., on thv iir.sl3[GtntLty in ea:C'h Intl i ht() en i lt such lwirst,nsit, rc;iat'r Is have :nqirt d thc, rid tl siniev lhc I:,4t gera"r t:l t"!t"iittn, te tratnsft"r suc-h as h:Is'' t"luie..' t1'N-ir r,si dlt"icc, ;a:ncl It, retni % l ta t , iot , !: 'it b td r t itic:l ? i :l:ttl i n i ldin-' the lir-,t 3 :n day. in .11uly, I 5-I , w%h. n lI!. 1: la r Iq iri": thc" ltt:k. cltis,"t. t':(.lpt f'tr tIh. I': rh o s h "rt"in;:ft t r n 'ie t i !,d It 1:; !t- : i.t : : I l def.IU-tl t: r't ilit(:.t(" o :: ht i e e 1 t.t it thlirtyt:t day ob ft i" Ilt' 1 ner1l ht"!"'ion..":tid yout:I l'inI"n ttlninl! 4f a1-1( :after the celt - inur of the li,,tks iwiy re_istcr until tiie day of c"lcti . . (O. L. IWiiI.\NT. M:lpertVist,r for P'ivc ti' ('tunt V. nmarebch I : 2; :1 -. 1 A. . tia. c a rn te exact coxst of any proposed line of advertising in Arnerican papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newsipaper. AdvortFsing Dtiroau, 10 Spruce St., New Yor'k. ~send 1Octs. for 100-i-ago Pamphlet. Now Advertisemecnts. NK E ' TARRANT S A PERIENT. ple a: aperieo t i n \ hilr.intiFfft-e A FR F'NdW IIV (DArOt DYS E PSI. " E":W o,v r Coipaii, Ot.ick tflVo, - L'jiCAly ur-al-.l lt'. -re a ut ~oa UO-ry huhb"i'itl :Nn crribtrk r.ve ir. Sohi I. dru gi: every her IIBt1tY) G.' April 16th 1880. MR. EITOR. Spring in all her gran leur is now here; the farmers are all tt the plow and news scarce. Our t,ownlpeople are considerably interested in the court hotue move! I mnn the removal of Pickens G. H.; to Liberty. We are preparing a geograpieal sket<h of the Colinty, which will better ena ble .us to .put beforc the people the reasoi why Pic tons should hve it here; though we do not believe there is a man in all the county who will oppose the move. We hope soon to be able to sthump the county in behalf of the move, and -it befort the pe)oplo the facts 11 they are. It will take vears to get a ra,ilroad to Pickens, where it now is. ' Liberty has the facilties; here We could lmve a narket, a bank, ald we cold centralize these adjacent towns: and hiro is the grandest spot in l'ickens Um.inty for the C. H. - - Capitil is all that is needful, and cap italista are not going to invest their mnontev wlero weo have not the R. 11 faciiities. Rev. A. V. iore of the Centcuary called upon us last week in the inter est of his l)apel-. He secured a good nirny subscribers iin town. His is a good patper, atnd lie i. an able editor. I hatve heard hiiiii preach a good ma nly ties. Lewis4 edi olored was before his hoit, Maor (leer last week fot" dis tiurlbilng the peace. He was lined two dollars and lifty cen(1ts. Liberty is ibot)ut to organize a De bating Society. Prof. H t skerson lecturedl in I lo Academy last Tuesay' iii' ht ont o'-ig imal poet.ry. le expects to publish his pools sc(nl. 11r. Sam Robers2on is the happiest man in Li)erty'-- -it, is a girl. One of ourl yomig g;entlemll'n boulghtt a ttikey this week, thlle'e is going to be somntie enke vooked t1ht -v \'i bv.t. The11 br ass bantd (!nnl mka ver goodc raellu-t. Libe'rtfy enn h1 b(nst of some as fmie (qtli'is':; if vi1ri:gatte)1 gtltito ats (len be fmliit inl the Unilon, also( othr imi. por'ita t. minSera:ls )If ahmt,iflnic . Inl c"Oncluisit)n, Mr-. Edtitor, I vWill say, in on'ler' t) o; le youril ph1,- to Lib erty", I will n"etd soml!e bwb,) 't much of course, hmt ever so ift.le will help someu. Fall inl promtptly. Lr:h. Whiy )in"'tl l h th' olt home11' Hl) s ias , 'T is huemltiflll spring tim', W'lonm I here i: -o 1lmehltl to nlaktkf U gl:a Iibrel w i mv1 1n-r sdo ah ni1)!imt' 1'll' gri: ,., l nisar r l'tt ill J 1ut8 ey r' ' in !t' Il '1:- "n ~ I iit l. .,' 1h1r tt, 11 1 . ; - 1 " For quib' nwn- is a nl sly ): ltltllct. il \ll : hit ' lt :11 ) l" 21' . i, ' I i :11!, 'll mem - f w" h h m-ll r 1 't' t'l rou ltUl "atl th a t ' e hailn vi-;w thlitfe at.)-.s1. ' Many w eri lt'ettraili : e av,' h-:t The .'1 t,l i t ot was i a y.>nr .iri h i. On slentpinin:: lttsi-i i lms Ch.::n Apr-il 1-., 180 An' Ih!i Lo Bone~ Serpg 1i- w:u i l- i !-i :n L 2 i I i i- a r.. I . iro Nilee r122. ",2 2 r1 i. I I. , 1i. (1* 2 2 s iie ii Iv 1,.0 i t -r, l'. t'f: li(vi uilh - i 1 to v n ,s lavt' ZiPE' If a ' 11 i-r:tj to - 'let ea .(1u)l i i5t thr2ii- - b i C - ri - & -il Fi(' tri: i s h ln1 O (2 ita tin ie, andviin r eIl- (1h i '' II: tA te ord of Wie2ol,r.-ls. the lvenr avent1ions nio menh.ly vor lhialCly laborVi(Wus, ihey ilLject l am()i0 t xmu i elemen'1t waethi it aei of.i'ls nauie toit intll wer Ill( 'ar o lirahi5'l(, l( at'rot siM (If (s, Cenovat15 if toii. l, aetit( im. 11 iwh.o iirahdis aitaapte tou t duae the falIlclngenergie, i origroatebd udgceerh Inind. .1 I eabl e t stm o throw oil' .Jheg dbii tatng Cofn-ts oif dueY f1ut i u give renewe igoriAH to. uther orgaslf d 11 ies:tion, ar ss tlier wen hinivelSl((, wi i very faten fis wth peple o whose111 pursits' areI sedntar, nw the jaded2rVElc ap pet.ite. .1 and encorge s healthful ree itsa('i ieeti ates, whi coniset.in the ing. (f( ii Adiby i it adpte H1t the ted as'if21' a eiiefrth leeo J. H. MORG JNH 1L ItRt J. H MORC J. H. iJORG noor m~c J. IL MOIRC rtinitIit :-hJi-iigg 1'r a yartu. l ti L I Jdllt lt l wvidl Set I ilati< 5 e''tit ar yard . itively worth 8 Cei ts. ya d wti \(l y \\utti ' 81tkr: tt (l s ;il :lll d i 1 :1'it e 1i'U(, t a s o 7'. 5011O aS'"1 (iing;l:tn1s at 5', t+ ,l I dr ' Ev (, 0 I It f i N 9at W. u rit i o I'th :lit h 1I. I ,i i ' * In . t Vglt. a yi ly. Th aI' t r S tht Ae t:ae' n,y r 1 N nuHt PlI'ati 1 ' , ' .'I i l 1 'l ! I ':; 'I,til l '1 '1r' : 1 l - T ~al a t - < l a a L i'li' c I,,r .:1 , .t: h i ll.~ tl ti I " . 1 i ll' 1"r:. :' V i itril. r !~5 N i.". .l 1!1':t'. Ior 'the happy. th i,IcaA. IiN. I'UI?I.I I l i i .1Ar Il o . lid~a, ir . ]A I - -.s l .;-- i...J ,iv ..I Ts - 1.'7 Pr.g* !s 'u te rk.In (la~(.I.II~. I2. Ia i ti ja e .....w.. 11 Ite ........................... - ~ ~ ~ : ".1-v.1 atni C' U.!O tO US5 2i 0 800.a,r tla olu,, rL -.i U . t.n T. . 18t TheUi k. On O n.'r u the IIart,b. 5:i'( Ir. . M CIgha y ofk I tIr atu r , DAvm rl ,,w... B t n a rc E ny . ('Bn ile: i'.................. 10 QCon M~InetIo Th Unler 1tu -iali . .lu LoPi.:. i Ah Lu~; t h e r'. Tab Nir:.l I.ll ay r :A . y. 4LL SL'ithieri. A l; r O IL 'dot i. h>n. a la . .t' dier . A te-1 N i h1s :.. . .1 : 13 Poges fth w rkngC-t- . I. 'II.N 19 Eny of lIe l4 Minttrel 12, LadyI of theI1 o 1i \ny-rkinC4 g'mlor ig -Ho' w i orl 'II rt 'a liin rt t-.. im ins o te Tme . e . ]U'.p . M iardle Yarham. I I ' h l Nu in auf i6<Ory j'\ \ y)M \ Is th)try~ oiyer IiJ ANt n)(I ;LIA . STi I eTtK TI E I> I'TA .i M aU Canlened ataogu , ife lv,. ICFFER. no AN & AN & BRO. Gooe sI rAN & .BRO. fAN & BRO. ric s! AN & BRO, PE(L\L (OMMOJiIES. EAC11 - tr oth!et'; whiOlh le.ises the outlay of ex 1 Tot jn('ia lawns (cut lengths) 31 eent4) a yai-l. 1 L.o1, check lnainsook, good, 7j conta a vardt. A oim:all l(ot eOrdetd pique, 1 ccnt.s a yaid. Qunantity liiinied. lalrOidlered robh(es $ 1.>0, $2.50, $2.75, .5,.3 450, 5.00, l.t and $7.50 een. .I h.'1) e constitiute full suits; no ex tra triominLg t'essary. THEiY ARE OIlEAL'. r.AC'E1 S! LACES! No end Io I aee. A lovelier line of la("; y i c(,uld tnOt wish to .e: Lty1 tianu laCo, Egypt ian flouniihg and E; yp;t i:an allov ers, all to maitcht. Oriental lato.s, fmnlilcing andl allover:s, Iutl to maatelh. T1einptilng attinkies they are, too! .1)ut'.hess hace:, Crepe Lis' ae, Medlici edges, 'or,lt>n eirgig ig: iserting, Valeeenl'e's laces, S1an ish11 crlli. 1.ur'l, re llipulre, I',tt -ria'Ll laces, Ch'I in - tilly lace:<, Maricoml . Clhivu alt1 Irish (Ir'-ltet laetrr.-a VOr"ild )f lIae ' Y ,a"..es t all p,rices: :mtl(d in all widits; froin i ilh to 4ll ilche:; wide. No olie cml k> tI iou Th i.s line if la("es withoutt exclaintt jig, '' ! ]Ci w t t iful.'' i1)!n with laces is at love('lv line of em hr,id1erie::. W'e lave a pa;:;t recordl onl 'ablhroitleries aiid we nlt iint e t("ntl to let uap one larticlWe . a n\ p( llease v(u, that's aill. L:;-: , wvhlite ;'l,l, :u1,1 emblrtliltrie., :t :t,' lI,"' i te (0, ()14a It!.1 r j4'j4 AlAVy1n ' Who l: hro isp:d' e'' th'is (It i 4:'t u 1t will M. 1 oul that it htas il I 4 'b ' (1 t1 ""I iI 1S 11' t " 4'l 4I ;~'' 1 ' '1 .T) 1 '. ii'V 4'L 44 1n (1 ehun l;d'1 fg "or rer ii.. .. " 1 7i ;;, L 1 2 y ),rd : 1 :1 . t \wn..:j i (?,Ih! that is th1 - - 4 1) tr;-4 i - :~a a1 th' poor) wdl alay: he yourV debtorT 4, n.po \ . 'n11 Ia nLA ..o nu(i y wo'1L I enc -.4 m,. l,.4 ,'ram - 4-r 4C 4-4u tC .a..' . 1A) n- n r :. la w *m... ... 244 S.a,0: w n o .. 3 4 4 ' T '4 ? E:' C ) - I r't l Nr .in t Worh....... b -0 ::0 6 1 - at4 , ........ ........ . . .. 2444 4444 4 -m.4....... . ..... ... ) ....... s a '4 amJII...4444: ......i' 1 ...... ........). to n4 4:ae 4.. t. . . . ...... .. ...'44......... I n, Cr : I:' i 4 4n44'.' or:ii>ii , 44rice 4 een4r. .4'O P 4n..:.e :, .;; IT .'rl h.....N w Y r.. 4M ll of tis y........de4arrange 4 & '4 1'1 TI fl Wi4 i -BRED. . - . i3 or4 44 , .44 1 -I e44nh4 d by C 4i-a l tCt o C. b. lC' 4()L' iL'NHVO...,.t.'.atLaw. april 1," 4 18804~44~ 44.ct1'43 ;,rr4 1 4'E? 5 FC1414C4 44 ii t " A hi:: )alIl'9.-C1( ,.I,1 sll 't00 A14 'er f of 30 ays oly [ '41'CiICty (itato- '4i!e''l fr:CCnt n bieen direcily on llagload don Rive I -0n T;i.;,'hel I nt. e ies. 11l4enttaI e onit M s n al es m lene'.n Riv. (n ~ ~~lh nel.2 . AW.s iC M AWN)l 6('olHify ; ,-a lCii te,, ;41' fromun e1tl4C R S. MORGAN BANR BLOCK, > reehnvi1ll, . C.; DEALEIrIN BOOTS AND SHOES Custom Made Goos s pecialty, l..\)IlfS kid, (ioat, Glove Kid, Gl 'lps, I ),mgoin, 'ebble, Glove (aIf,yi (':tl f, K ip, antd A. C11f, Shoes in buttod andl la c" of all qualities iunil st'y1s: MISSES-- All the ahove in Misses aicgia with somut g;bt,dc; speciatlly adlapted for school wet-t CILI )llI, lS--Inu f'hildrens' Shoes, I selclt J "i"s best adhitl Cd to develope thl iui' les of the feet, and ait the saIne tine' gi d neaf nei. in appeth'an'c. All grudte and iiualittei+. ,l"NS' iiootsot best tannery calf with single aul and double tippers, plain aud box tocs. French li l o liots, pletin and box toes. Wax Kip, P. Calf iitl S. Kip Boots; with peg a:nl screw bott'ms. M ENS' - Dress Shoes of best French Calf h:nd-sewed, nade in t ongress, Buttoft and l3a1s. Mty E"nglish Wautlci"phit'l Sho"ces are t1' best Onl the inai-k:et. I ciii furnish Iini-sewed, cork solt' shoc' in C ongress Lace or lut ton. 1I3sl ,S mecrican Calf Shoes of any style qu1:ality and price. Fretlc"h Kip Plat er TietPc" une:qualled fof colort tcl wearing <111alit ies. ?11"NS' Ileat'v (hinds. I offer a stock of Shoes oir e'ett il;y \eni', of grrat ex: "ellec e lBr 'kitns, high and .iumni cut, of P. (.'alf, li ed al unlin .d. Iiil and Wax Blrorat.s, hig h and ttecitn out, weLr :ind serr)t" haottout, plain and tool soles , )iinde oI first ipltiily Stec"k, l(0 Y''' Ilo is and Shoes, run .ing in qual' it- ;un, style with Mens' Uoodis, at Un ttsull ylfW pri-es. T lmve cvery"tlintg usually kept in a First 1'iass lBoot dntl M!h,,," Store. r Emyyars experience ns a fitter emtl mei : t uid thccse who have tendei feel in se itng Shoes for" c'om)fort. Weak ankiles can h1e Lrc;t,Lthen)ed1 a)1( deformnita' cf feet preIv)ii by the ai'l of an exe rie 'it t r. I gi'c 'ty I rsaisottl attrn: tion to this 1-ranch of m' lu..incss B. M. M i(A '+c c e-o- t o abeI and Moiviml: sept 't. 18<I 1 6tm I UIJRN r Ut 1I1 \FR_ 'NU1 TNTURE C'ALL 01 f Ifl 1:e' 1 G aylock, 1111 .Iv : h *ught tI th'i.. . ( ntyaa . & i . f hav jr c .v d ou t _an * 4.1 ' -ybs and sizis I l I (-P d4L('t;:us up toi the b<sif 1 II 1.. d oni bt Ii ibio night wvith .IIjfbr pas1t favors, 'nl ' a1k'd " '0' Inine. D)on'f; P..~'I7.T IS ATl REIGN & LAYLOCK'S sep1t 24, 188,5 I tf --Professional Notices. -.A '1', ,wM. A. wraIIAMfd (CHiLD & WILIAMS, Attor;m7s and 00unsoldra at Law1 Wi'll pracetice in all the Court.s oif Green t'ille Coiunty, Stato na Federal. I. i. ti'iT~si:rt: I. E. ilOBlINhON (hreenv'ille,; S; (; Pickens, 8. 0. WH[1INER & RO)BINSON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law1 PIJCKENS C. II., S. C. Prompt attenli on gi veni i 11o alluissC. Practices ini fth Stai- an Uol nited States Office in School Commnissioner's Officer jail. 31, l14 8 ATTOR~NEIv ATs LAAy, I iIEN~' ( . Iu. S. C. Pratot i es~ in o Coi4is oif I le St ate and i1 thIe nt Ine (CourI~ut( M. F. A Sichi J If: NICWTON; Gr*nvlle, S.8 (C. I-ike:S C. A ttmygneguno1r t Law PJCI{ENS C. HI., S. C: 4Vl hp'r:itte in1 allthe State anud Federtd 1i:irh 99i. 1Ps9