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3. E. BO(G1S Em-roT; -. F-i.tawDLEY & (O:, F1ioni-iiroib. PICKENS J. H1..S. C.: i THURS)AY, APlIL 2), 1886. A Pleasiint Tr'ip. Last Thursday iii COllpa1V with 0l..1. J. Norton, Messi's. P. Mcl). Alexander and J. E. Ia'ood Jr., we started for Walhalhn. About feeding time we stoppe.d at Mrs. Frianee Nor ton'tt ne.? old Pit kens. )e:liliintg a sc'sg tifdii fia lu, tatictli to eilc w itlh fir?. Nortonl, wv( accep)ted the ntext hest proposition, which was to allow 118 to spread u-" lunclh on her diiig fable arid supplement it. with cool Kwee milk, alid an old timie dish of golden huttenf Mrs. Norton is now sixty-seven yea1r3 of age, but is as ac tive and energetic as a immld of sevenl The corn in many fields was already up, and the wheat looks promising. We passed several farms on which one seeiii.d to be doi'g got(1 sO'Vice draw iug the plow, anld in one inStance we noticed a woiiiti who had lir hus band harnessed to the -plow and wy driving him fur all they both were ur)th. WIalhalla is an oh town, btt the fj,irit of improvement is incrleasigi; vith its ttge. Signs of this spirit can 11' Seen1 11 evorV hand. In In'op1" tion to its weaallh ad popla1tin, w'O have no dlou)t that Ocontee has llt> rt" 111) ' toctk tll' any other outy111v inl the State. A moit 'elegant. alf ni!t' track has been prepared inl a iild hi longing to Mr. hery A lc s 'l, iin West Union, oil which we N itnei('ssei Hom11o of the best Iro1tin:g we h:tve ever cen. Ir. A. C. Melick hsl' a moc,si b e au tifu l h o : I , D i .i, w h ich uma:!:. . } a mriic' in '2:14 31r. I. j). A. Rit' man d tlohn Ito-4e have a pair, Itli and Tenv, live Ilntl four '-s t>(I, which nd.tl 1 a ha!if mile in 1:;). 11 Diilm:ain a1s: ha- at lae hay wh"lieb; tii( sanii sp)le:ldiil trl"tiII;s, 'hrtl hit 'as n >t timled. Other linr sto'k weire tiiivonl on the ftack, bu1t w\ere n1't pult to t l ir s p ed , T h e d e d ti tilar and eient Ju dgrt of Probat lMr. I1 ich a;rd nI\ is h a:s a I w o vr o!ti, which i ittn sle retts re'c:m-n{ bles his owner; nit pret ty, but. v\ah: bleon1 accoun1t of his goodlt tit.".:. '.Phe eflirt-i whithlths mw-o ecn ar1. 1 1; ing for the imlplovemenut i i, their bt ok have ni)t only p.-aid threm in dllar11; ntt cents, but many citiz.ens of Otrolnlt lt i(leady leaped I part of the hrt" v- t. 'Mr. P'. M\cl). lex' ,andcr )Pae his trip with ia view to 1in1rchain"i a colt sired byV 1i I.i, to maltch1 oils hit itd already bought from Mr. M. L. lmmerson, of ()uonce. andl Mr. Wil Barker supplied the dlmnlil with a most likely colt. Men like those above referred tr, who are push,ing the stock imIpro vemieni.ttusiness-i, aret w4orth thousanud to any e<amintv. Theli Court Hiause 'at. WValindla is bituaitetl oil to itself, andi is sm-rtomll rienit shaude trees(, and as5 good1t I lnhior #2(, joly and gencronU i s a se it of alle(rs mkil latwyer Vs can be11 fotnd Itin i ihe Uinioun. Twot hlours withI themt wonh111 lbe worth moreP to aL dyle 1' th-, 1h:l two wee.ks at the beis I':t healt res. 't. If the Count.iy, Dis tric oru Shde watls Home of thle 1bestt 1malt~l, for 'erv it' it enni be1 foundl tere. Ononr retUr i ('i til at I:iv wv teriani Chlureb ftor bmehi', andt mll I ihet piJlen.sure, while. retsting, ofi hearLio a$; pra'Ictical m114l initeresting slUteri fromi timitty oif spenlding~ few tdays in) \Valhalla.. Oreatur' ofC the C4onstijtution. 'teek's issue1, aittet'ionii is talled tot th f'act, that the foillwing coun!ty IThil '. (.h>.untyv Comm1iioners,11>. Jig of P1o hiate, Clerk tof th Cour t. Sebloo Ci(oin tiee oif thle Peace. WI' arel I driedly\ riflices,' would he a muchei bette r strioke than th" r' .dctioin of sahIiries. Th'i Probate diu ige of thii4 coty reevte'st. in fees abouit ly25 or' h Nm The ~hool dommllissiohtlr in ahu-ylt $700. It wouIld riot hei~ too mutich to devo lve il dutie's of Schoolt (Cotissionert iij ni the Probate tJud(ge(, and( iequ.ir'e him to do the wor)k for $300, t!mis Ha; ing to, the stinted public schoiot $400.00 iiin eh counity, (1:3,60)i the State), and dletrfactinig nothinig from the edfficincy of the'ir manage ment. Inl aJkxas, where'C the p)1 ul.ie kchools run ninelt months illn t vea;r, this plan.1 is. carried (out with perfet't statisinctioni; although the Probattte JUdlgt in that State is also Ju dge oif iirer is the c1ustdiani of thet fun~d and the trustees~ are the disbulrsing ofli eers. Weo seeo no good) reonii( why thet duties of Comity Trtiasuirer andi An. ditor cannot be perforlmed byv onet good business manlu fi' $800.l:0,one1 half the sum t,otal pidh to the .two ouit of the taxes, fius savinig to the Stato $27,200J. TIhis planbi might inake it necessary to remoIvo someilf thxe comuplica.ted mnechanical afttach b1e)tf used ini tho atdmliuistra.tion oif da county fihrnnes, and would ltoseni the fricitiri, without necessarily iin ter fbi-ing wifth the safety; for it is tho dti t' of thme grautd .juiry to~ see that the fi.1chine is-en go:;d r'nmning order, uxId that there is no 1cakag'e. 1t mxightL be sid that the Legisla ture couki not4 ignoro thet provisions) d11 theC~onstItution, wJihi requtir)e fbh. fle'tion of School Comlmissioneor miiu Po teJ'udge. This prov;isionl wouki Aa,a otirely ignored by' electirlg 0n6inan to ft both ofMleeg l es no incotivenionCo has- been suflerel by the refusal of the Legislatuio to provide fox the election of Ju,tices of the Peaco and Coutables. These clali ofi tbnd manf tither*, in the furthoranco. of econo v, 4eom legitimate and - doper. pecialty is this so, wheli we considei that our Consttution and laws were formed by a party which devised every llell to increase its patr"oinge, tid (pt'tid tvery poslil~ taenue to the pocketts of the l'ples knowing that the burdens it imposed were not borne by the voters who kept it in power. It ma1y b eaid that the changes PIIggeMted would not be practicable throughout the State. To this we 11vNwer, thlat no more exceptions would be necessa t;an exist under the preseNt state of the laws controlliwg in each cotiiity, and possibly not S, many. The nihuber of o; icers should be so Cdlluced, that the busines of vau'}I will make hin ippe' to he the ser vant of the people, instea(d of lvotill< two thirds of his time to his O IwI ill terest and amuse11tmit, and in a lord ly way receiving his salary for ocrcu pying that place wlich ini a great ilnesilr(t is t gcvertinetatil valnmtIT. But this is no fault of th' o!1iter. MIv of the oflices of fhe n1ationl overlnmCnlt scem to 1 have Iboeen eren id fcr the olieI. ilslentl of the g,totd of the pcoul,l. 'The s:iuaie pllitical la,rty, inl a great ieUsurt c'nistructeI tthe, mulchineciy of ( nt' , ate ('lver-11 of t I1t a t:tet : 'ni Nat iulritl I )e cratic Pa:rty- dlen.ill ta pr,unin;. in (Otr ,ji -uewnt, t'vt"rythlin;; nee. e i ry in thlis Ii ."i ri io, et ",1 be aue eloli edi:l by the Ilr't;i :htttlret'. by'tlc he t Se ak as C 11o(l"et f,,r South] (':u't,]lna. In1 l sparkinr (,f the Ii~htt mu:t(he ;t :tiin t h,im, thlt News-: atndt C,n riicr in;ke.s f}i- f l wi ng,'61, lrtintett t,nabJ:r I";1:11u ld; liul <11lv fontr t n : fell .o'r. the ',titer dr:v in hi ihi a1,1 -ti lie I'ilien11 V ion of Mai. 1). F. 1,r Ilyt'i ;1:: Tot trnar1l 13'vtntl b,"tn :ml :n-tive symth;t ii:er v.ithi thet 1 1i-1 inlhh I.r in 1te ll>utlain,s, but at II j iyl i itt t it. i0it,,'s \w d1111 nit. Ntnthi . :it -ti t > lin11 ,11. ot t of tilt mI,st p,ri i nce h dllc,t it l>uilns in tlhe tn ilih-, sOte a Ot" oit gaiti 1 Tlt)r Jit lle\ 's 4 t1 , t ,.91t V hli he h ;1b:,. t eve if' :ueale iall et ii ntmpathy w1ith1 moons1ltiit'r., thle s-t (ist l )esshowed 1i-h;t he lu1d e,ill, c tedt 111 t'( r''eenue forI thel,(!a. +in(e }1 e n- , lh t "et in u!ie ti,tlt hit pr1,0 ssl had ln e(mt<tu11lItil.h 'il'l lii; :1 * (l j t1:;!c tlj l ,i ;t :l s li,l of I i Xi. 'uhvct ('npufi)ican id that jn:us sit"ch w1rui its this wud dnmea las,to ng, as the ntitie ontinues to) h i s.cr("t -issins t f all th ' .1. ,'.Ntt."cstn2i I tDue \\ - t shi s ek in1. hmX I lnt in ee tng -ltt "t. Due \I t it Ie i an licb of t~ hat A bhlevilh. lil's piih tuitm foi :my rll:-! th-d leaves l te \ V-'s t'-. \Vehtc. a ill tak-, .l.poeakn for I ure;Wiw ha\ ah\ays btliev Il' and detill b5 btInp r ft'h i s o Hal 1111ne"li, i th ha that 't r: l il~ vetlhI b et il tc1 :nhe lIurelI <t'ii frh lis ied at d \'1eriousht. to kni th thai(lt we'.'r moy !wiiia heia IIoun tgi In tie e:-t- for1 lti1l4 'r'hYei hus, oti atoiste rt.1 col s : q tl y 0, x t;i he s ui. - \ bheile es.;e ser - aseey N iecton. The fiowing return of the eta tion held at Easley on the 19th inst hns been handed us with roquost tt pub lish: "' the underigned ;iaagorb of Mnieipal Election held 11, the 19th day of April 1886 for Iutenlaut and four wardens for the town of Easlev, certify ltnt the following tthitene11t is a true and eorrect return viz. FOR INTENDANT A. ?t. 1unliolu 41i votes. H. C. Briggs 18 , Isaatc W1illiam1n 1 ,1 PotR ?ARt1NS John 'i. lanthem 56 , 13. D). (1re(en 415 ,; J. 1I. ttolhinson1 44 ,; J. \D I). Bu1tlo 42 J o. T. Philips 12 J. B3. King 2 , A. G. \ vatt 2 , J11o. Nitkeis II .1 no. Mbeek 1 , Is;aaw W1ilil:i 1 ,, Fr1O the ab)'Ve stat inenit we(1 chitre A. MI. 'unlion dtuly elected Inl tnd:1it and1 tle fro!lowring it111es \ ar dt : J.1',iie .. . E.. obinson, l . 1 . (n-(t aIn i .J. ML.).U1ruce. Ci<-n itle our l (d thlis( the 19th d l A ,i4 1880. .A. zo M. Fowr.FtA. J. T. AltNOLD 1;. D-.(1REEN Saved His Life. r. 1). 1. l m irQ3, of Horse Cave, Ky., ay he wv, tr mI tainy year4, hadly t,tli, te:l w\ith1 1'hthti.ie, 1alo )iablet.ew; Ste ainT wa. almstl udendrab1) and won)it sottt,tiln; ti1\ r in him i?tt convl. ti4ns. Ii I ried Eleatri littert( and got. relief fi n Ir,-!;t bottlt and(l after taking six ht itthi, wV.U4 enotirely cut11d and had ryain1',d iii fies th eighteei 1ouind i. Satyit iv beli'ves he wotll id ve <ietd h: it Ent ht'n for the relief aiforded by h ,r*tter:. '4)141 tit fifty ca nta a b6tlh hv bDr. G. W. Earle. Ann1OnnIee ents.S For Pfobatf; Judge. X'1 M ln. J. 11. Nr:wmn Y is presen tid a1s at eandi,late for the o!ldc of l'i r..hate JI Ie for the Coutnty of ick,"ns, subjst to the .riinary l:le(,tionl. ' For S oo. Commissioner. i T i fit(14 of MIt. LAA M1.l'.m1 resp; -tiflly p)resen':t, hhi aS a1. (andlIi a : fr roe . t.io,n to th(' of lice fi : . (' , ii on:*; r, ltl>j t " t b>th- J>--..I l ci i nnu- I'Ntl l" 1 t":-la . I S Tf . G W.unn Sis re. r: olfl n ne hi11 .11 aV a u:t' l t' :t f"'r thtt t,'i--. of (: -h1 >: (.ni~.cIor, aubttl.;. t,> th( For County Auditor. Vi.te'2 uD .Q. : i a p te . n 1 e tnt:t ., h,.e > ,a 'ia:- 1E. t m.. util- of 'wot; Aud , su j:.rt 1 1NTE FF T \T ( <W* A '11Th; .\, i j 4N!,41ur IlIu. S,tb ( 'ro li 1a:, 44n Ta': la. II It ii h 1 <iy f M.ey next. 1 ITwo 21 >r- \\'. 4, 11 4 frn-I4 and1 .4 liui2 y 11rr1 . ii bl ( (2op:wr from i 'n tip. Sp4 -i-:1 Del 'e 1'o!14't'r H. .\. II 4'ven 4on t lol h if .141 e last 14-. :1241 now siil.1 under.4 pr4 : -!inl'. 'f f:rtIi4ure4 to4 fue4 Ut ed SI:at-s (:m (r:4n. i. for viola:tOin of Linter D)epo4t ( Coect or, For ID. F BI1aI)LEY, 4 Ijti 24 >r L.t Rev. Ditrct L d. Notice of Intention to Claim Hom3stead. N Tit'E I, r IIERE:iY G1IENT1ITATI 4.f the4 tienral 'S:Ltue 8 t t4ais4 State, fo4 ra I 1omteu:el tot herls-Itfl14 and her ildren2 ill thle r':tl 41nd tI.2r)4al est,'.. of hier d1:e:1ca e'd hu1:md:144, 1He.1din lt4k1ey .J. J . W1 ,eee 1april 29, 1 8G :10 4t Kili POWER Absolutely Pure. Th Iis powd1 n1Uv4t- 11ries. A marvel of puiyltenigt h144( an 12 hole3Comenes (. Mo.re' eenmical~:: t1hn th44 orVdInarv~ kindsi4, and1( (cannot41 h4e 24)l inl -ompe14fitioni wiith~ the4 no'~Ittiud nilo t('Verst, 1( b ort uight hi m '14 lucloe's Ainiea Salve. 't'he 13et Salve in tihe world fo- C'Ukb; 1 ruisct Mores, Ulcero, Salt ltheum, Fever ercetr, ''ettel, :hpied litaudi, Chilblains, ('orn, anti all sin I uptiotus, atl poitive ly cures Piles. or no pay required. It Ia etarntuteed to giTO perteet Satisfaction, money retfunteda Price 2 cents per bok For saile by )r. G. W. Earle. KLEBER~ FOE THE BOWELS &CHILDEN TEETHING It is THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for the howels. It Is one of the tost plosant anl flcientous remctillet fo' all summer ("omeplaints. Ata season when violent eittaeks of the hoswels are so fretunent, sotue spee1y relief shoni he at hand. The weartedl mother, losiig sleep to n1ursing the little one teetintg. Ah(eould else this inelleiue. 50 ets. a hottle. getid 2(,. stamp to Waltet A: Tuylor, Atlanta, (i., for Ridble loot... T>y*or'a Cherokee Remedy of Sweet IJunm and f wilein will cure Coughs, (:rotip, and Conmeumptiou. Price 25c. lnd an a bottle Registration Notice. ?T 0'I is hereby given that the BookS 1 of RIteistition ftr -1Pieket,s County will he opt -1etd at Pickens C. II., on the lirst Elty in each month to e1nab)le "tch pc't e to it i s I m have acqtired tho right 'i ince the last eenerd Cl eltioen; te transfer smith its have chauel d thecir esi dle !lre, tn1d t teiev list andt defaeed eer tilienttes un1ti1;and(inehItlin. the first. MNon lay in .1ly, 15511, whiien the law regnuiret; the l i tks closeel, ex'eptt for the ro' eito'_ts hereta(mter mientioned, inamtvely lo:st anl tiefaed certite ate s lutn it reeiwevd until thirty as lief)re the gceertl elect ion; and voun llcten tomling of age atfter the cits ing of the lU)ooks may register until the dayf election. 0. L. l)BAN'iT, Siupervi.or" fo)r l'ie kens Coult.y . mtaich !, 188i ?3 REMOVED). ---0 - ) A. HI. NPRRIS HAVING MOVED MY YiM. M4ASUNI( IIALL TO?' TEI iFVFALL OLD STND wVest or t1I (court n~ou3se. ENEl]N', Y GOOD)S). I. CAN PLiEASi: Y') I N P Hi J.i AND) ADVERTISERS :an learn the exact cost >f any proposed line of idvertising in American apers by addressing Zeo. P. Rowell & Co., NewspIaper Advertising Dureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. oirnd 10cts. for 100-Pago Pamphlet. New Advertisemnits. MATUR E'S TAR.RAN'S pleasintt etle-riertt ini ireingiitL whlen dis i.led iv atert an e'x ~ik-eLlch,bileatn,Fevs ePht''at eit tie ei ans i a afrettd iltia r ANDei~'t el paatltion,ue 1eu'rs nti'el V. ~e D it tiegN tin cri're'.ypesa i LRE FAIRM e IN ilAsKenTA eathurn, i el'lureh Nicek-liithwhe, (ees iver Compht ' . l r tesie k ie(tomach. e n len. tly r ae ll 4 te trery rgans toQ ajr rt aion I tee shi>hl e f tl(l, 1aou e i ev 'ryi heuwhol and cred'etel by~a eve re Av FRE 'AR IAN IAKOT anshe procured withuteuing Cobb Nd to Ien 3 t. Vfor~! an~ indsenrilei' hlotse 11ohe m:ief i4) outE for 1n dtollar,l "Woertht t th te i a a niich, and. alf rie e~reive let inform ' ' ~ation al fe Mass2 ea St.r't LNrencYer.,NY. L H. MOEG. 1.. It. MORG. I. H. MORG. F. H. MQORG. J. R, MOR G. ARE DlEALER~S IN ALL TrhEJE SI )el>artinent~ sharing thle expense with Li seuditures, thereby assist+3 Lt wding Prit;e 10 Pieces 5-4 Pillow Cosinig 10 dents a ,iytard. 1 Lo India Lawn (iit length) 3} ets. yard. 2 Cas os Printed L=awti 4 eents at 'alrd. 1 Lot yard wide Sea tslai(1 n5 c'nts ta 'ard, pu*Stively wortlh t conts. WASi FABRIS! dtiiuen Zephyrti Metlhten Seer+kercs Crinkle Se8esukers, JOsephine Muititlgs, Sherwood Suiting s,Il Batisto Suit i:tga. 5,000 Yards (.inghais at 5, , 8 and 10 eentt a yard. You ean get what. you vant in wnsh goods here. Wi ITE OODS! When wo striko this dz'pertinentt we are in our glory. Nothin p'as(*s us better than to be asked to show Wlite Goods. In this line we will not take a back seat for anybody. The attractions that this dapatuont oilers are-sin ply woinder ftl! It cantains some of the sweetest things you ever saw. Lovely Egyptian lintisto Plaids, Etti mine Plaids, Canva5 Cheeks, ('nvas Mtripes---s,)t0ogn entirely n1ew-never shown before tis season. Egyp)tian Cable Plaid and Stripes. Mull; , lain ant plaid1 orgmtl;iys, corded i Swirs, Ibeno stripes alnd hicks, ''iain law ), De 'Daas, ,'imbroi,leriel robes an li many of!, thi,, h tt tI>" want of spca pro antl.rurthetr enloCy here. WNDt1A I . ' I t: ,i::t-: - roa'lv a b) t:l fi :t-t i .- - ~ri " i !t ," ; ;; ,. :ard Youl c:ml't t h it .::-.--. ho-e. It ip . itielyworh .;u - ::ch J, T Alden's Wol 'J'" Tm: ELzev-t~ Linnxis is perfe'tion, for the ha;ppy iiL."'-JOHIN B. LYl31ROo, I 200 On the t'.-nur or it,'arlin, tL a1- iti aniu S ra o1a an-a i 1. .he-. .In .i, .\. i.' ,: ... . 2 10i t E . C I. or::a tA lf t. L . *:... ........D Ii-j 11.r- e.a A ii WAI. . Est n .......,... 11.1 ! o;:'rntin. f riy '-e .... ....... I6i ifirk. an the. s:C.inw n < ;e, :.aatif,1I.('ontplete 1'se i(Va 'hICer Dil'La. !:.eT'N: Itim:r.L............t :eI 1b3 Thomtae ;.,rlyleI, i romt (iter ietn .....2 r y CNN FAR~RAR. 197 hctiire on i'rmpern e ............. 2 14.t Tseture iu lIpante..., .. ........; 2 Nero andi The Buiini of Rtolne........ * CLASSIC COMEDlES:, 179 ivery tan ini iib linwIr. inV'( .iO0&Oti.....10 175 A schooi for Scandal. siian>A........... 's 374 She stops t(o Cotnrluer. Goil.I1tnIr... .. n.. 0 M ISCL LA E OUS. RlpVnnwinkne. wl4.IIr-ros Inav,i.-2 wasingon' frewellI Addrness, Eme....4 7 Mot,ive & 1juab it I ite(IIng. C.F'.R1rICEnn'soN . 2I 18 Tihe (Crike,t ung tbhiHerlo. 11s'd. icn.Ns. 10ci 20 Highwa a of Literatuire. DAVICD PnYDE)..... 100 61 c n's as. ConnpLetfc.. ...,......15 19 The 8 uectre Biridegrnoom. WAsaNno livnace 2e 1(3 Filord'Aiiza. LAMAR-rrNIC............:.. 15 l1i Conduct nof The Uncnerstanding. .fHN LocxS ii0e E1 Lutho,,r'n,s.- leTak Da. MACAUL.AY..... 11S .ither Anecdotes. lii. MACAUL.AY...........,.s 124 egend of the, wandierig Jewv. 1ARINtn-G.oU.D 125 ConfAsnie..ns of an opium-.ate.r. 1W QUINCiYlOl. 0 132 On LUbert. JoirN S-ruAa-r AiiI.n . 2 136 Thne wt ifr the Uiomn. WEKNDFif. 1ui.T.. '.* 18? Progress of tine Working Clawn-s. it. OFN. 4a By SIR WALTER SCOTT. 12> Lay of the Last, hlinstrei...... .............., de 127 Mlarrni,n.... .............. .................. g ' I28 Lady (If the Lake ..---........................8Iif 131 Rtokoby.... RO.U..........,.,s it Amerienti umno:ristAaivrN.......... 2e 1.',.nmerleafn li ri st - M ......... 20 11 'nirlean HTumoris,t' -L.owI.?...........4, 4 20 t,mericaon Humnnorist,--A. WVAItD...............~ 2a: I .imerLen Humitst--MAitK TwAIN.......... . 5some Ad ventunresof iinto,n Mmncihauisen...;.. 2c 07 Th.n igttie of tihe iliok. DEIAN swiw..... J (iR 'Tints oif the Tlimes, Etc. oannnn: s (. JKe.:i... 2 .93 Claadic Hnorist: A,naerenon ; Je' liarloorw Richard Harris Ihariham................. S JUVE tILE CLA S1CS. 10 Qacen Mabei.&OthnerPoer , ilus. AI.N..".. H 4 13 alnf Hlour in Natunrna ls tory'. PEKAIoInY.. sne i t 40 Sunsine, aind Other Stories, llus. AroN.. &' 61 Fahles fromn MAop. Jiiustranted...............' 62 Sinndbad the Sanior, from Thne A rabian Nighnts 2,' 66 Thie Story-Teiler. hANs ANctNn4n'........... h' 11 87 Fairy Tra 1 - ilk' li 48 Juvenile Oemns of Song and story........... 4c a l ILTdUSTJIA'FI'R10A TALOUR, 132pagens "onndenecl curto1guoj ree. J OH N B. AL D tE RP OFFER. Tihe pi xLra. iiments' with Mit. Ai fonthen first pubiili tho following offer aboicest literature the vworld has scen, in hi T WILL PAY YOU y oiu11j)l propos ging Wes ft ol1 Nortin esit. to wite to lilt, I represnt~fft tine hor't aineO. iF. D7. BUSH, 1). P. A. At.lanita, (Ga. WI.arble Yard. -0 WRK I~EEP ON ITAND AND> M.tif IV t'oOfElta~~ny K IND (iF (1i.% y !TONE WO~tK( OF' TI Ill Jjlilj M. U-. HLE lfl'Al) A NI) l"OO'N'fON,M lgo) QMKS, MONUtM iGTi, (ra,lle 'OITmbs, rt'. No f'xt ra c'harnge for let teriung. A i t'afkdel(ivee a(if Iit grnve. WVe sell a niea t 1ead -,i Foot m,! 8 Stnne for '$3. 0. We~'n will (contractt iand ,xecuite anay kind if Gran itte Work on reaionalle ter:nis. SAXNON & O)WEN, Liberty, S C' april 1. 198i fna BR &N & ! AN & BRO. A & BRO. D r 1ie a AN & BRO. LECIAL COMMODITIES . EAC1i othdr, which lOssens the outaiy of ex 1 Lot India lawu (out lengths) 31 ents at yard. 1 Lot check nainsook, good, '71 cents yard: A ((mall lot corded pique, 4 cents a (ard. Quantity limited. Embiroidered1 r(bes $1.50, $2.50, $2.75, 3.50, $3. 75, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 aih. TIhe constituto full suits; no ox rai tritiuuing lecessary. .'J-IEY ARE ;fEAP. LACES! LACES! . No end to ILaces. A lovelier line of aceP you could not wish to see. Ektyptian lace, Egyptian fiouncir and "gyptian allovers, all to match. " Oritaii tl laces, flouncing and allovera, iII to match. Tempting beauties they tre, too! Duteh('ss laces, Crepe Lisee ade9, Medici edges, Torchon edging and lHerting, Vilde(ntles laces, Spanish gui )ure, 1(11 guipure, Escurrial laces, Chah illy maes, Marieomh. Cluny and li sli 'rochet la(es-a world of laces! Liees t all prices an in albwidtls, frou n i. i 4(3 inches wide. No one ca; go bhrdilih this line of laces without exclaim ng, ''Oh! how heautiful." Along with laces is a lovely line of em l)roidl-rios. We have a pigt record on mlr(jideries and we do not intend to let up one )artich). We can please you, bhat's till. Laces, white goods 1an embroideries Iave :ilwaysa been o.1f of our weaknesses. Anyimnp wvhmo htn- hiort'tof.'o . spe;;ed thisa lepcrtment will tell you that it has ad nost reache,l the zenith of perfection. S P E C I A L. CM i' s I'h ali.v f ill iegtilar male d. bri; :11tl tI l it 11 eont(4. 'ihe .v will (lei fur :a ltm.'r:ain; they 1're wo'rtlh -.5 Ie'lts; fi 1lt (oll 1rn'(iertul =tridillcr Onlt I(iaein tt'iiJn: d,l;:ig, 1'. ard 'hr diJ w\e gtt ;he:i? Oh! that is 12 r.fas 118 in1 iavra oic" Bnrmiaus in (''4; go(d ;. 1nuinj1118 in Silks at MOR(AN & BRO. nnd the poor will always be your debtot Ildeksburg~ Va. All in LA RG~E TYPE FAhiOUG POEMS. Ii Enoch Ard~ena. Ari.vnari> T'a;snos... . , W1 The la .-erte< Villa T. E;t,' or-I4 1r1... 2 a Sit r.irday .'!gt . .tc . l1asian(iT t-rHNs. 20 a'li.*- a.3n ?.44v4i'to Aag. (lK*wor. LoT.... ' Niry of -svn,& )ther I oem,s. JEAMjl lNohstCw 2o ' i'song of the Wi, Et.............:... -I F. a.1 n n. At.iex P'oen........ 1 u.-rtraile of W.yomi;iit. 1AIIU'E'Z'.'.,''.''''' ii Mat.ppn Lonn Bliftos...................... 72 .Aici~i ntt. Mariner. Co.r:1a no..........2o Y, V irgir:lai, 1*vry, the A ramiusa, Ete. h1ACAULAY 2o f, lesmat f Buc. AvrouN................2o . ' 4 i UIan .1& he lu, rl. Etini. A. PoE . 20 I l'an lnini10 Dooiqea. Goimrat..... .......6 I a . 'r ie I.u t. Mir.r-os..... .,....,. .. 3II A lle...o,F PesruN, arn< Commas. MILToM... uJ LaOl a )(kh. Mo'I:.:....................... gg IOC R AP HYa Y'J Wll'.a Pitt. MZA(At1.AY.........70 Il WnNe 41.i fa-ttina. MACAnt.AY...............103 II Lord4[ incon. IIAac.wI.Ay. ......;............100 ,I 4IIIver- :rorn'we?ll. L.AM 4Artisn................04 I Jilhis. C a r ii I. 0. lIrIsy.,............. * Lif -tlinn ial. TiratAS A3potD, tof Ru0gb)y .2 k.r.iel isoll. M.TTHEWv AUlNoL.O. . ....... 2o [3 V4uIndelj Pi[llti. CEo. WMa. tnTis.......10 3: on.T. a. Mac. UL.AY.....................n 4 (touint, Ruifo~.rd. .1IrIN TYIDoAc........S C J.u:,is Ferguaarj Thu Astronomer. .......... 3 5 . Lfe of sarn 1ustion. C. EnwaniDH LTEnsr.. 200 I 1.f of Peter Coo'per. C. .iwAaios L~YsTcit... 0 '1 .Ire of A lex. If. iephens0,. Non-rao...... 1 J.Life oft o(stN11o I ord. 11iittstrateti..........., d .1 Sir 441W .9 - hentj. .JaMssa I'AUToN...,, 8t Fr t.k' ; act orent MArAY. ..;...: 4 13fo of W asning tn Ir vin g. R. H. ZrCoPiAND. 6o H92TOR Y. 2 ThOCIr lfltionbs of ANia. l{IRAw.iso.....2 ti Thet C,eile Hl-r,a,lit. CialAtLjRIP f'Uuit.EY.... 2 I Tro lOnttle or Slarathona. 131n Row. (iHlAiqy... 151 4* 14 'ln uatt le o*f Hiatinig,. Sit l'ow. CnAe.ay. 0) Defe~a-'o th' Si'anishul Arnu,ia. (Cny-AHY...2 t The Ihattle of Suratogna. liii Smw. ('miKAtY... 2a 4 The 11ut11le ofr Wa.terlouo. Sin El,w. CRE: ir. 2o BHEREBERT SPENCER. a h 1'i hi44looph of Style......................0 I thle Corntin g -avr......,........... g I iwhnut 1:nov.isig.' is of Most Woeth........... 5 109 Intellettunt IFuet1h.:..................... 5 7 M,jpraI li1inento........... ...................0 1 4:ystenl EdnentuioPn ......................A;: sd PU.A!? SCIENCE. 'Th T.uf flaSerpenu of beleueii'b A. WtIr1Ios; . . 4 Wrl-Oinslag. E't('. W. It!. Wtir,1,rAsas..... 111 Thh vHetn4's of lCvlitio'n. llp 1 .h,Y... .. ? Putiile filonith. IEnw.Anti onTroN........... .. 1 Oii Leaves. Sin J1ons L.U4llOe'n... ........ . . By JOH N R USKIN. lhE ius oif the Duu,t................ of my inenso stock of Boks, p>rico 4 tcntsj E1 ulisier, 393 I'uari st., New-YorkI. >lishier of thais paper has m iade arrange ,DEN, to conltinue for 30 days only, 'latioik oif this ananounlemllent , w'vhereby is~ inadle possIil.' This pre'senlts the mdsom613e dr'ess, at cost mfarvelously low Johnson Hagood, ff ia l'E TI4IO(OliIT-BlAlED .1 ('44., ISis( ow at . A HOW\l'd. Oct, I , 1 8 1s, ~1 (N l'Y TO(. GO A N A T 10 PEll t:EN'l, . II()I(:sIlIl, A\t'y at Law. ai14ril 1, 18%X 2(1 -1 Seneoa River Land will sell 20O0 Aaes of MY IlOM-E C ounty s'uitu ate .1 millest f romi L4tndtletoni ag hiauds of F"oril. II ll-coitalins 8I2 aiiyi' tii veri!,t t.on . Thbe h i( fh -lan d is 11e( Eet.. IIn huiil- thoult 60 a -res Celeil. I s :1 -ia"t coI velti, n.tly louaftosh My Iadd(ress ai Liikd 'ten, M. I' R- S. MORGAN,. SANK BLOCK, (reenvm1e, '. C., DEALER IN BOOTS AN]) SHOE T Cuitom Made oads a Spocialty1 LA)IES--Kid, Goat, Glove Kid, Glor Tops, I)ongola, Pebble, Glove If, Ver (.a1f, Kip,. ani A. Calf, Shoes i buftoai tind lace + tdi i.ulities nod styles. MIS41S-.All tho aovb in. Misis eiae - with some grades spthilly adapted tof school wear. OIIILI)IiNR S-fn ("hlldrens' Shoce, I select styles.b tt aldpted to dev"elope the nttseles of jh ett; tid at the sume time' g;zc neatness in app tarance. All gradd anit iualities. Mle o bj:ytt tannery caff wit single itud a'd doutSc Uppers, plain an bo,x tott . French 11 Boots, plain and box toes. Wax Kip, P. Calf and S. Rip Boebsq with peg and sci-cw bottoms. MENS'--)ress Shoes of best Iraebb C'l hand-se wed, nade in Congress, BI3ttt' and Dals. My Eigisl Waukenplast Shoes ate the best on the market. I can furnish ilind-seiwed, cork s"li shoes in c'ongress Lateoi- 13utton. Best American Calf Shoes of any stylei (uality 111 price. Frncel Kip Planter Ties unequalled fo* comtfort and wearing qualities. MlaNS'-- IIeavy (oods. I offer a Mot-k of Shgf:s for everyday wear, of great ex c.ellence. 1iotrans, high and mnedini cut, of P: (Cal f, lined and unhinetdi; Kipand WVax 3rognts, high and inediutj cut, peg and screw bottoms, plain and top soles, made of first quality stock. BOYS'-- Boots and SI,qes, running in qual ity and style with MUn9' Goods, at un usually low prices. I have everythintg usually kept in a First ('lass Boot and Shoe Store. "-r Many years experience as a fitter tntil>h's ntc to aid those who have tende feet in .selceting Sihocs foi coIlftft., Weak an kits can he strengthened and deform ity of feet prevented by the aid of an expc rienced titter. I give mY personal atten: tion to this branch of mtty busincsR. Suecessor to Abel and ilMorgan. -sgpt 24, 1N8 1 l3u FUtRNITURE+ -0 WHEN YOU NEE I) 1 tNITUIiI CALL ON Runion & Blaylock, E ASLEY, Sd C. 'twy l:e t.1helargret and b,est selocte4 stock e ver bro Un!iI. to tiii i cou t. We hi ye js>,t r?.ceivel oiir ei"gnt of' all kildLl, and3( propose to soil c hiaped thu!n ev'-r knoLwn before. Call and umi mui ,T'' tttt Let pr'o, and you wuil bn e(ondn' d "it :.N>i. I'Ot-e iunderseld113 We' ahlt: ha ve full l'n &e of COFF INN ROE,(., of1 all sty le-s and1 SIZIfI froini i:es.,.ode, (!o;l'uiixp to the bes pil ."re. TIH mkhs P yon for past1 1fa r 1( hop1) for :. conf~ ininmaee of m . 'Do' forgot that the plado foi 3AMAN IN im IS AT RUJNION & B3LAYLOCK'S PROPEIT)1t4 EASLEY FURND TURE HOUSE, OPPiOMsiT Ej POST#FFMI Id slept 24, 1885 1 tf Professional Notices. 11 A. C1IILD, wM. A. wVILLIAM5d Pickeini (: H. Ordonvillo, S. 0. CuIltAJ & WILLIAMS, Attaineys and Coti.iisolbrs at Laws Greessville,. S. C. WVill practico in all1 the Colrts of Green vilb- County, State and Federal. 2)azy 29, 1854 35 (Greenville, S. (1. Piekens, 8. C. IllTNERI & RtOUINSON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law1 PJIKIENS C6 H., S. C. Prompti attenltion) gi ven to all huasjness. Practices in thbe State andi United State* Courts. Office iii School Commissioner's Offices jan; ;(1, 1881 8 TH IOM A S 0.ROBNSON, A'TTORNEY AT LAW, PU i ENM (C5 II., S. C. Practices' ini thie Courts of the State andl id~ tihe United States Court. OUice is (ioIIrt IIOtuPse. sept. I;t, 18MI 51 (Jreenville, S. C; Pickoi; 8. C. ANS4EI & NEWTON, ICK10iNSC0:H., S. C. jun11( 14, 1883 88 tf. ALtofnioyb and deuneldi's at Lad PICKENS C. H., 8. 0. Vuiliitractico iln ad~ the State and F"ederd. Courts. Mratth29L 1888