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THIE SENTiINEL J. F. I1()OS Isirorre . l. l.i El)L1Y ' doC(., 1IE(Wlttfons. P'ICKENS U. H1..S. C.: THURSDAY, MAX' r, 1886. The (1amuD#Fgnl. Ve suppose there is no colity in the State in which the race for oliec 3s run ImoIr' pkeasantl1y than in this. l'he ablsenuce of a disposition to in tent and spread disreputable tales is tatte for ('olgr1atunlation. A c rdi date for ofiice now-r-.lays is at once tonslide'ed1 pulic property, a11(1 i1 frequently 111(1e the vktiiii of jokes, Whdl i '' a Sometim11es uised as cloaks under which to give expression to the worst kind of nn!ice. What was at first intended as an innocent joke is siomnetimes (isturted into the most un favorable criticism. No one who has not seen a sensitive candidate smart ing under the i;tsh of ptblie criticism Cati appreciate iLs power. If suct should be suppressed by pulc1 opin aon, it would add ten-fold to the val ti and popularity of primary elcc tions. There aie manp good man, in ever; ('Cunlty, whose comon111110, practice sense and sound judgeinent, are e tirely umavailable for public servie in account of their sensitivenoss Btcalise their sense of hrrnor will no1 erlnit theml (luietly to suffer th 'slin.s and arrows" of malice,tlhev nr( .hut up to putrsuling the 1"even tc!mr" o , privite life, the country loses their aluable service and ae0pt)1 as his mtbst,itute a man who is infcrior in -verything O-Oi; h (i capacit to en htire critic1Ilm. 'ulic yentimuenlt in his regiud alread has a tendency for he Ibtter. It i. well known to every anidalite, that bir ('<nnOt iul! ra'ti"'t( ;imlsc!f by tn(-l(ing his ))onlent. his is a healthy sign. It is devoutly >)e wished that the time is nigh at ;and when solid merit alone shall be 1e t.est, 'ind 0V('r thing which toisi . diSor(l, shnll he suppressed, or Ilnk by its own weight. Mluch caln e contribulb"d-to this dlsirable renult, y the can(ilates themselves, studi usly avoiding the repetition of every - aing unpleasant. 'he New Roiad. the following is tli,e otler mad'e y Judge Cothran last week in re ard to the new road: It Appears to- my salisfact ion from ie pforcedings hado ini this miatter lhe t'e the County C~omm1Iissiouners; atnd tcir actioni thereoni andi fromi the tes maony and1( afhdavits that an app*al this courtt is pend(ling, azul1 thei aip :llants hanving1. by their coitisel ap1. eared before me seeking an imune an to restrain the Countty C omisi onlers from furthe proe* )ing en .ng said app)eaz'dIL li A fter htearinug Mr. Ruobison for 10 inIjuncStion0 ando Mr. ]loggs coniitra * 5 o Jc Cont(omiion s g)Lwar ii d the JI l '130.e, t( do (ISO t sertaini idl asse.s by refeenc the doiiinage - the0 several landi o,wner-s along th1e iitec of saido 1)IprOxm anmd 1loented .ghii way, refriinig frn allut further ork lookig to the constructioni of - .1e same until the appes} lupere mintg is heardan~d decidled up~onl its eits, (ixceptingif upion thIei lands of ich peroms1i a5 may1 a asent to the seationi and( butilde'~ of sabl high -ay upon their hlds. The11 cost of his~ miotion~ to aidce final resu(lt. Bmauos, S. C. A pril 28. 1886. Pursuant to a re. 31tie pat (arch 25th a mU'et ing is hoh eni)V(oled f the 8t vek 1Houler.s of file C' .C(. (I. C. Rt. .t Co. at Groomvwosd, S. C. 3 Thtursday the 13th day of May cext. Bus3tm.rs of imph~otance will ae submitted to1 the Stock Holders ir their considering other thian the .ection < f oflicers. Rlerpectfully, R~ E. BowEN, Acting Pros; "Qiue of the causes of han'khiptev' iate the difTerence between bigh and )aw rate of interest, anid therefore of enl h)orro* Tm1n- at"N h 1'aiiu rate, hat 11o legitimatet'husiness4 can stanid. Very few have tigm-rud on this dilfer* neeC between six andl eight per cent. O)ne dlollar loanetd for oneC huiYd red ecars at six per (sent., with thle Inter *,st collected annultally and added to bei p)rincipial, wvill amlounit to $340. Lt eight peor cent, it amounimts to $2, 203, or nearly seven times as mu ich. it thlree per cenit., the usual rate of ntaerest in England, it amounts to !!19 25; whuereas at teul per cent., w'iihi has~ been a very common ante n the United States, it amnountI. to $18,809, or about seveni hundred times as much. At eighteen~ p'r 'ent. it atnounts to $15,145,007, At 7%nty- four per cent. (which we sanme dimes hear talked of) it reaebes the enormious sumf of $2,551,796,40)4. One fmundr'ed dollars borrowed at six per sent with the interest comip<mnided imr~.ually, will amount to $1,842, in l if ty years, while the same $100, at 'aghtt per cent., illh amon(n; to $- ' 690. in fifty years. One thousaid ~Allars at ten per cent. compounded, will run ny to $117,8010 in fiftv Jb.iA3 ",IDEBTY, 8. O. April 2&'i 6. ito Einro: For some time pwt our council has been tryiig to ein w] force the stock law, as itetiob 918 of al the ordinance imposes a fine of one dc dohaf ipon the ownerl4 of el"ery tow , etc., found rimniug a> large within 1e the corporation. th Some few days since our neighbor vil antl townsman, Mr. J. T. 3oggs, un- 5t fortuinath'i let hin cow fall into the (p hands of the marshal, and finally had in to a)perP last. Monday 'iiight before to his H-onior Mayor G'eer, and pay the er1 tine of one dolla"; at the same time ( M1i'. Bob ienkins ipPl)eared, and left in one dollar for his cow, which walked ,L over into Liberty one Sunday mor-m ing. At the same time Mr. Ossie tc Willard, one of the councilmen, haul I the nisfortuno lo see "Pack," his lit- w tle Jerse ' bill, walk into town; (ollar tl No 3 found its way into the city treas- tl iry; and at the same time 11r. '1'on- g mie Boggs's fine cow walked over to see us, and there was the 4th dollar. r, The last was Mr. 3am R.ertson who s, appeared, to show cause, if he could, c why his little yearling known in town as "thunderbolt," should be allowed - to graze upon the streets. He was honorably acquitted because of his - inability to get out of the way. Tuesday last Ir. V. 0. Willard and Mr .1. T. Boggs were arraigned t before the Mayor for somo little street I disturbance the night ls-fc're. After I the hearing of some half o'.en wit- I nesses they were honorably dis charged. ] Two good lawyers can make a good thing here at. Liberty, if the cows con tiiue to cole il i I p roimiseP to show your readers the t aounint of rottvn shipped from this a puilt since the first of October last, h in next week's Issue1: also Say somile - thing inore about the Court llouse. Revs. l)r. Riley and Nichohson paid us a visit yesterday, the latter looks, Sas of years ago, always cheerful. Yesterday and to-d:ay, large lots of Cttol were c'oit ing in ani seling for S eeuts-better cottonl Wouldl bring iore. Mr. J. H. Brown is ever ready to 'V weigh all the Cotton that e'cmes in. Ii In conclusion will say if I miss as- t sassiluatioa, I will write some interes- P ting itemis for all. LcrEn. A 1'lotn For Old Maids. The mori e fact of a woman not hiav- V< ing fotund a iart.(er in life lles her d at once at a certain disadvantage in s the estiiation of the world. If a man 'emains single it is hecatuse he prefers it; but who would keriously a l)elieve the lady who gave the same e reason for not having been married. Consequently the rarely ventures up- A onisueh an assertion. No; she is sin gle----btause she could not help her self. An0 ;henceforth she is aecred ited with all the weakness andl ec'cen" a tricities' of old- maidism. A married '" I -womanftI may like "cats andi parrots t .without crit.icism:; if al;single womian 'e makes a pet of either of these altinials it is because she is all old1 maiid. Should1( ai spinster by chanice not (care about pets it 1s bel t.hait, bleinig a spuiisteri, shie ought to do so. If a mtot her carr.ies a smal:il hag ini her hands whet; out walIkinig, it is no't h- j ig in(Wre nor les.s th ani a h ag (carr.iied 1 1 for( 4onvenlieneo(' or fashion''s sake. In; the 4b4 11aid's lumd(s then same th;ini b adlge. Whe \tra MI'. 84onn-(h )dv(h is 4or' <h-iv iln hIer hus 4Im(atil tidv'ini her < person(4l, if ant obser1vat ion on 'the sub- TC ject: is ini:ule at all, it is as5 follo4w-: "Whyv, yo are as.4 24neaP4t as5 an1 old41 pa1id to the( miss5. N( 01.'', (of courlise., ant den'1i05 thaimt tere is su<h1 aI thming as 4)n 41 old i maiism i ( we ('luiplohis' word1 W 1 P I' for w:mut of ai hetteU), to4 whicht s4)oe won nart:i,eitly horn, as somie 4! dlifir, so likewise dol those o4f sinigle I th< just, to4 lab1l very lone1' 114)wonum4 w1iiith the ~l:* ba Ie wich 1h1 may h~il e i nclIin el 1 Iwrst lf 14o ri di 'ule~ in oft heris. Ad |14 N< if N -wh n1on14 he4 o f ai545 sesti ve nture41, sh1m wouh4lgeal apprec'(''iiate. t' pi'ivihogo of bein g able to keep thle 'L' wYorbll in; ignoranchlee of lher rl('4 p'4i 14i11 esp~ciailly, 1perhaps,45 when)1 trav4%*- h 4li1h 1o bein1g compell4d to) r' veal it, in her title oif miss. Don'tDo lt, 113I1 Nye says: "'Don't at.temIlT fo N chea'lt all edito4r of a year's suci(pi~ tioni to his paperi or1 any olth)el 81111. C2h;at the mlintisteri, cheamt the doctor, cheat anybhody-, ever'ybody, but if Von ha'ehl an regard for futt ure ('onse. quenIces dlon't fool with an editor. You wvill be up for office somie time, 0o' wanflt some11 pull1ie favor for youir self or' somie of your' friends, and:( when y-our luck is a thing oIf beaty 01r a joy' forever the editor' will op)enI uipoln you unid knock yofur air.*casih, int'o a coced hiat the fh at fire. H .d sul 44 'on( ROid 11 llen 11 ot1 d(1( Cuss yVoir self for a dirivelinig idlioit, go hlire( normlI 0one to knocek yoTt dlown, anid then kick you fr' falling" A tlle fc Old014 Nupe'rstitIonu Mrt. .haine( fli'risoni, of tis o'it.y whoi(4 iS enigaged ill get ting (out barrI''el Mtaves (on the McCre(aryv place,(' near Pendlleton, lutWed us lest we(4k a hocik of humns haht', whichi was found in the centt'e of a ilnrge free. A ne gi'o was entting the triee, wheni he 11otice(d ai anallI h1ol4 with ai plg in it, a(11nduder the plug the ha1i was fotund. The hair' had 5videh41lv been' thier' ntearly one0 hiundIred y'e':-s,s , thle tr'ee conltaline(d niet ne eir (c1es aroutt(d the een11tre. N o one* seems fe to know how the hair camne there, ca though it is believedt to have been "' placd there byV some superistitfr'u. E person.- - AIMerso1, In tel igr-neer, a Only Mff Alive. TI&re are hosts of men and WoZt2en 4to, o coin a phrese; iwe orny half ive. that is to say, they lmve sel- s n if eve'r any appetite, are noVvous, ( mk, fidgety and troubled by hun- 1; rless snnali pains anti aehes. In g e prCHe1Ice of vigorous, exhuberont 'ality thley seeml mecre pigmies. ich persnis are usually fond of fre kently dosing themselves, swallowinlg thecurse of the year enough drugs stock any apothecary's shop bf av age dimi.,nsions. Tbis of course, feats instead of furthering the end view, viz., the recovery of health t vigor. W1 ere they to 'seek it from unfailing Hource of vitality, Hos tter's Stomuachl Bitters, llov\ differ it woul be their case. Then vigor ould retun to their debilitated fraies te glow of health to their wan cheek, leir trembling uncert.uin gait woull row firin and elastic, appetite, that rain<dest of all siauces, would give a Aish for the (Ily food, were it ever i coarse, andl refreshiig sleep would rown the tasks of the <lay. _Annou :inc%?ment. For Probatl Judge. a" Mu. J. B. NuwuDEy is presel td as a cllilate for the oIfice of robate Judge, for the County of ickens, sui>ject to the Priinary letioil. or Co anty OOhiniiirsioner" ZmY- 'Tle many friends of CAPTAIN L. B. TAInl.: reslectf'll!v annouice ini as a emultidate for re-:'lectiol to lie oflice of Countlty Cmllnissioner, il)ject to the .1)emiocratic Priimary il'l ion. For School Commissioner. :" 'The fri'iemi (,f M. L...N I. UI N re: t t fIly ! IV -P'itt hlu asi , enuttlithLtI fo' re-('lec:Lion1 to the of et of Mch1l (C cmissi(et-, siiject ) the I)ei :lt il Prim;arV E'ectin. fanY" T1h:' n:1iny fri,'n<ls of itsv. (I. V. Sio.r')\, i'sp tfully atnnounce l,t 11Is a c titl(ilinte' ft;r the o!lice of r,ll >. C m!II l,Si'::e'r, slhject to the For Ocunty Auditor. *i' Mn. 1). (r r is preeint "d to the >ters (If iIt'.i (r .dmltv, a14 a 'd11(i ite ftr the !it"lee t f (' eum ity Audit(or, ihj,s"t to th< lPriuuary I.hlt'tioii. ll.c1 ' RIE\1 f1. SW M J. I:. C.in i": IS lysentedi :L c:ta:tli 'te for u re-t'l ction1 to tlw hl' of ( iniiity Auditor, sUlbject to rotice of Intcution to Claim IIomc:lte c d. VOT'1I('f IS I!!Eity,RY GIVElTPi.\Ti E"lii.:the"th lt:t-k ("r hais this ltday liledt pu'tition0 Iii m1ly tille under Mcln '.II t-h 'leneral Stituw ,,f It is Stit', fto rm fmtesltead11 f.or heisell' and he r ib re ...1. iin (' real and1( perIsonall J'lif se Elf heer dect april 29, 1i G 3t 4t he State of South Carolina Prm,;enJs Cous-rTY. rCOURT OF" COMMON PIjEAS, >h)erit Ker,.rJohnI P. Kerr, W. Cater rio, uder their firm mIIine' (lf l(orr & r o. 1Plaint iin's againt.J John*S. F'ishelr. Will ia-n N. Pai0,e Jerry 1'ayneIi, Geo, W. 8eiton and Hilen ry .3 arr.rt D efeni ) th DioI 'f tourlan t a Iwe na mc 1. ('Clemrk': oflie ', P'ich.ens C ounity S. C. Ithe subLib.ev.:t ucA t their' otticC on the Nie~ M;inar' i-i P'ie .e 8. C. witin nutyt: daya aft'r ht- servie ' (If thiL' -h ser'vicet;:nit if you feail to ani'ver l'omliinet wcithlinth ti:nOlE alflretai:l, Da)ItEl .1) O teober '2t, 188>. I ... 1 J. J. i.2W\\', '.l.'r. Wmc. J. SvIemnuo. )1eroN K(i.:rm &'~. ie)o.1. N'SWIouvl' Antd TAYI.ol & ~Cany. ) the D e'fledant John S. F"isher: 'ei'ae Notie'e, thit theo Sunnnnls inl py, waild 0) e in the tie f theL' lerkje I tih (Colnrt of ltiekens (County'c, ini the aitl of S'outhi Cat-loinaie, on tihe-thi of >rwi'oN 11.11rni & Ho;imsoonII Amnd TAvI.on( & CAny, 1'lintiffsi AL,torneys, april 2(1, 1881C> 30 Ow 1 Absolutely Pure. rhis ioer~d I( 'ever vart-. A minrvel (If - rity, leth nd ii vh1)1~ oIfae 11011Ene-. Mo re Il(omlinI than the o'Ird;lty k..indis, anhd alt itudle of lowA te'st, shorE lIw ' ( it hjtin ,v Al. W'.um:n l'O"Jl.I (' 'irf W i. 6nck1o'a Arnioa Satvo. 'I est SatYt iu the world for Cuts rui"e (, Hores, Ulcers, Malt Rietn, Fevcr ures, l'et"te, ih, appel IIauis, Ihilb)ins 'onR, atl(l all u1 I 't lpt,ionl, anti pO$ItlVt! (tWe$h Piles, or no pay requi?t'( It iN uara keed to give perfect satisfaIlon ouney re:ftini,tI. P'rie 25 centa per box or (saIe by )r. U. W. Earle. KLESEK CRIIIAL I'OR THE BOWELS &H!tREN TEETHINO It lit THE GPEAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for the b)OWe1I. It ir."t ti the no: t p,lrnrntt t td eoll lr,u I ts remed iies fr ,I l ,lutm"r t'nmp;.a;nts. Ata Measuti when tiulent. titluk' nf t Jy} bowtelt,Is rt Bo frequent, sorie SpI't v relief httI ie ,it h untut. The wearlhtl In thl r. 1 t' sI 't l p in tirsing the little otec tething 'hitl l this ttalitine. 50 ety. R but.tle. tnd 2. 'n ii p to Wlamter A. 'Taylor, Atlatat, (;t., fur hiM - !' otn k. Taylor'M Cherok'e ReTnely of Swe'et ucin and 111nitein will eure ('ojgths, ('roup, and Conshtnt ion. Prle a ,l atl Si a bottle. Rejistration Notice. O 1 Wl i; i ltc'r-r1by ; iven thIat tt(1u h lRcks 1 t,f Ilt il i rtl ii,n j'r i" (krtns (Coutity w iil It ,l i :tti :l! l'i t Ii.n t . II., (nil the firtt 31<(, it ini t .tt t iI t' ul l .u Itwr ons tto rt:.Li-ttr :1. h:;rt t pIl it'<l thlu ''it;ht -iti. tIhi l.l i ;(rn -hi:t l :t-tiion, t. tr:tin fer. sin-h :l= h:t: ttin,ed thteit te( - 111'!('(, :ltl!n t , o '"1 t r ine .Is :l tl i d ,''la d 1.1r titit:tt - unti1l:tlt mhli: e i the lirt Mlon dlay ini Jutly, I:p'i, n th;n I!w 1:.w retlp irts tte Il n,k u!.nt l, ('.:-t ,.r the( pur:1go ; s hter( ii io fl r :i m 1 in t i t , It;tnl-hy . I l. :t: m teflt ti i(I r" lilie:lt m- bieI h rt'i enewe until tlii4t days\ bnfort tl h tt I.nI! plet itn, andi yottt(u t'U em n ;inlg ul age :tfher the pit s in! (mf tlihe ll k t~ I tt:g rt . .t'r tuntil the hlti , f (ll ttion. 0. l,. l)t'it.\NT, upervit o I fo t r Pli k(ns C'ountt V. REM OVED I. m ur l:T1,1 t , - .RI. mma. HAVING MOVED MY ROM('~ ~ MAdONi.I'ALL TO TIUE M'FALL OLD STANID, estc~ of the (Court llouse. W'ILL BE' PtLlEAMlFD TO HLP% E MY 1/lttiE1NDS) AND1 ( U: TOMER~fS C'Al L :XE\tiNEi MY (GOODS). 1 CAN QUA lJI Y. 1INspet fullyII~ , A. M. MVOL R~S. ADVERTISERS an learn the exact cost >f any proposed line of .dvertisine in American apers by addressing ieo. P. Rowell &~ Co., Newsime~ Advnrtomina Bu:enu, 10 Sptuce St., New Yorls, en~d 10cto. for 100-Page Pamrphlet. New Advertisemnents. CURiEi iR:iv? noligzeri an eeg:il ehen ills the~ form oftl t a powder prokdnei(egawhenY dis ~~t :e ii i arin ex- 1m ii intn i h in d:' nf : hl e Y ID E~ F eg ti-m Dur KOIT.s sA, In I L,'t 0lti H a n , P md i t, ri: O:Vbrn Vene, Oiu-Htalao.,e at lyi( n1 F ali theo iretir'dns (ton, Xrt'i1 i'lt-- n. itimi.nhi he Nf on al v :n.30 21tl . frl ane inisenibr-hos aIn'sen, lSt. arneC.,9 N.j. BEAUT3 RELIABL1 ATTRA PRI( ThESE ARE W1IAT DRAW J. HE Morgan Prices that plead in their truthful 1( o luses who atlcrti;e Ittraii - --and those who have nlilrc ILt-gaiif t SILKSI SItKSI This Departinent has 1eCn wonda1.. fully sucessfutl this Spring. ,The sales hiav' I)eel fat it eXCeSM of oUr' i t 52taguine (xpectti.ont. There are mii ore real gein(S right here niow thlan1 aUyolle eat imnagine. Surah Silks in great variety. An array of Suiinier hilkrt in beau tiful designs. An ec(luisite line of Colored Gros Gtain Silks in all the lesilralle sha<les , Wlich we are (11cring at L)eci4d in. dlctreieluits. The Largest 'tock (f Black Gros Grain I)rts Silks probable in tl\c State. Yc' citn l)IV a Back silk dreis here at any rice front 50 cents to $2.50 a vard. 'e gtIrantee the wear of every (i'e( of hIlack Gros fGrain Silk at $1 a yar<l an<1l uw)?ar1. This guarantee literally means that if any Black (ro; Grain Silk at. $1.00 and upwartl fails t> wt'ar satisfactorily W will nLake. gt o(1 the l)s to the )ulr(laser. When (oltelnplating the plrchase of a silk dress it will par you to ex aiine this stock. We g'uarantee to uithi samples both as to juality an<d price fnrtlu any inlarket in Aineriea. SOME SPEOIALTIESI Turkey ed Dainask at 45 ce nts a v ard.1 ln.aint Tiukey Beth JIna;k at 25, .15, 4', 5"', Gy , (i5 cents and up to $1. A ina4Ti:i"eent line of White Table Uauni-l: at i l rices ituiag;.al :. A Pro ftiin of )lid and1 Nap kur- tlot Wi'l l ( ('he\"'erv 'i"itOr. t \.o0l ' - "s (:.)! !f Sa 1entr a l i \ hite ()" i:: at :) cents. White Quilts ai cnti ,exceillt 'alue. i t J.1H. Alden'sWoi * THEi EnzEvin LInARY is perfection, a for the happy idea."-JonN 1B. LYunoog, iR RECENT ISSUES. 290 On the Pien-urea '(en:itu, i hi hf'mus i list if itXi boolia. .lire J olIN IiruMCcK. .. - E' 183 E.raanusa an,d l,ut.cex.. .1. A. nr,cLi'E 170 lasiF.n n o .Ot. Fit A t . at , 5 Vts Hterlism. lit t:r WA.i tim .. . .... i Ccce osrvra"ion ~l Ini. x :....... ,...3I.. 1fi lihirke on the Subthame alinI ot 1 u o.'li.Nlee lh i is0 . cbiter ISt n . AtSiwi r':. Htm si.... ..r 166 Thoclras Unrslylie, fromi oiter Dlieg: . ..;.. g Dy C NONFARR . 197 Leture. -i i..nrc e............... 2 2 Nero inli rh.- ilun' 0111g ...........a Jg 5 A s ch o o., F .r S ai i , l. E . o . a . .. .. . . . . u a .4 81ue stool;s t. i.'uine r. coi t':,i ITi... ....J . SRip van Wcit'd'. Ws.rsiso:'cs liLviso... ... a 7 Mlotive & iflab.L tt a'itin4i;. U.F.IOICn.UnDSON. 2 t8 The Cricke.t on the nearthig. Ilia'd1. iizcuss, 10e 80 HIghways of iteraiture. J.Avio PtyDE... lIme 61 Bacon's Enysitv. ('c pt..m i.......* ... ... 5 fl9 T he Spee tro B.ri<teg room. W A 5IItNO?&N IRLViNt |ie I43 Flor dl'Aiiza. l,fArlantt.................... 1C 113 Continct of Ti'e Unt'ierstancilnrg. JoHN I.cCKE 10 115 l,uther's Thble l'alk l)11. MTA('1?.wa..;...e 3W6 Luther Aneccil.tes. On. M.reAu.sy...... 124 L.eendt .cf thie- Wannclrirg .Icw. 1iAntIN-OOUI i 2e 125 COnlfesshmaI1 of an1 oolnn-Entfcer. bE Q~U1NEY, I0k 13~2 On l.iberty. Join STLUAWI' )ui... ........P 1i#I Thu, War f I.' th U.i.ni on. Wt:N icK.r. Pot,.ues I 7 137 P'rogress~ of thn l' torking c lases. I. tiIFFEN. 40 By SliR WALTER SCOTT. 12'IiTayofe ue La.st hinastrei...... ............c 127 Marrnton................... ......... 123 1,adly oft the Lake ......................... g 131 RtoItely. .......g 1t '.merfe'nn lumtorists--Litvz'No................ t re imcrinn litamorista -iotatRSld...............2e li \ioerie'nn Itamorists--1,wac.,.. ......,..a imericenn liuamcri., -A. WA!in........2' I Amecrienno Humaorl:i -it(n TtWAit.. ....2 'i oe Aclvenbalurms of Il:aron Mtlnhane..'e 107 The llth of! th li 1ocks. j)1AN Mw.Irr...? I lO08 TInts of ihnc Times., Etc. Oiteua,ii(. -n.inti... 2c 1 195 elassic htoumorinata: Anlacroon; Joel Uinrlo.w; -Biehaard IIarris larham.................. c JUJVENILE CLASSICS. 10 Queen Mahei.&Othet Poems. Iius. Al,naxx.A k 11 Al lnit Hlour in Natural History. PEAsOIT.. Sc j t 0 Suinshino, andi Other Stories. Illus. AI.rt>n.... Se ' 51 Fahies from ..sop. Iillusstracted........3 82 indbhad the Sanlor, fr-om Trhe A rabian Nliht 2e 6 The Story-.Teiler. Hag S ANEIsgass...........lik' I 117 Fairy Tales lik' 14.8 Juvcnuo Ucema of Song andi Story............. dci .ILnUSTit,ATED (ATA LOIUE~, 132 page condsenae4 Catalogue, fren. JOH N B. A L OFFER. TheoPi X,cits with Ma. A from the first pul the following offei choicest literattiro the world has seen, i-n I IT WILL PAY YOU' If youi pr o1lume g(>ing~ We4st or Nort i west, to write to liue, 'ICepresflit the Short Line 1". D. BUS F, D). P. A. Atlanta, Ga. .J. 11. N r:wrox. Ps (. , Priohte .Jindg. Wheireas, .1. . L.e kis, 4'. C. P., luas lmade u~it to moe, to grt.t Ihiln I 001it i .\dininl istrat ion of thei k'tinte and (ef~fTes oft Ilishaul A Irlexander, dl(eeased . Tlhe(se arie therlorer to cli and it!mon101 iih all and r,nular the kirulred m:dl ed( itors of the sald I.lisin .del(\oridte,e.o.ed, t hait they lbe atd appeia r, bcefor me, in the li ( ourit oif Probate, to hie It(ekl at Pickeno - C.om't II(iious, S. 4'., on the 22d daiy of 3l:ay next, aifter pulic at 111ion heof, af. 11 liov they haveC,. w"hy thie sidt adminihtra-i t111 io' hfo tinot hela t ef~I(d. G i ven undemr miy hand andl seal. this 12th diay of AXil. Ano t i.ini, 1 P8(. : GOODS. A TiLE CROWI) DAILY TO ! Bro's. Store. 1ic the (iIlerence between deitlingL with that inl r(ea:lilV atre nut 13argains hat they e:nn adIevertise. WVhit (bulilts .wurth $_.40, 1L.; anu's p)rice .t1.U0 We ofier the best Quilt at $1.50 in Amnerica to-day for the money. Faet. Wlite (Qluilts at $2.00, $2.500$3.0() dtl up to 1.50. IF'air anl square dealing witlh gen tiine, honatile Bargainsis is what causes T. H. Molgau & Bro's., store to be Llirolige (lRil\ wVit.h etlstcnuers. ' Antothler r1ii1 'ltat*1,11 of that Won :lerful Indlia Linen we sell at 10 cents t yard. No thy gools iu Woul( valtue it to be wt rth less than 20 cents. 50 Pieces Bleauhing at 5 cents a ardl. 1 Lot 5 4 Pillow Cas ing 10 cents a ,a i"tl. 27 Pieces.104 Sheeting 15 eeit4 a nir id. 3,376 Vtitrds printed Lawns (to ar rive this Vek) at 3l euts a ar<l R:argatin. 2u,00U Needles 1 cent 1 paper Only 37 dozen of lhose 1 t:ent E3anlkerclhi(fs left. 41 1)ozen more of those ladies full, reguatr Bltbllriggan IHo s( to lbe givef tway at 15 tents a1 pai'. Thi'ev are rlsolutely worth 25 ctnts. Thev an't b)e "formd elsCwhere. It secius toi be a mattei' of surpris Lo Iinny of the travelling IneI and raisieli. visito15 s15 to In hoW w cot rt)1 sucli a vt ohtile o f tradle bein g on t side street 1a'taV !tont the Im1;tin ot rugl;hire. W1 e are oftenI asked he (luitsti.,1n how we tdo it. \\ e usually r'plly tha. we keel Ciools the 1- ople walnt: mit1nr41 -esUii tothilg: a<ht. itist' 1* tthir; buit whlmt "e w?nt to t'll: tre:ct all our 1:11 (iom 'ke h i (oitesy..V mil 1'lit[ attten (1n, 1ntul) ll klet shopJ:i: ti Ilte l l i11 I-a s it Id iilI'::l. In Fine J)re:is (L>ds lal(l Parasolr his k fit MORGAN & BRO. ider Books mrd the poor will always he your debtor Locksburg, Va. All in LAltGE TYPE. PAM~OUS3 POEMS. 'Tho10Ii Ardit1. AI..VI:i:0 FI'NNYCIoN....., i i anilet. SriAAE?.ilt' . ......... S The l 'cnertedi vill,a -*. 1.i0. Gor.i'"Trit.... 3r,' of e.ven. le (oher Poents u~. .1 L1 l4 v I .ow~ 20 wni r's 4 LIt o the il*i. El....... .........20 4 1. n on .Manel . Atra' l'e:... ... ..... o 1 'rrite of .vonhieg. t:A.;n.,............. 2 1 '.009 C-In UCr. --.-................... 2a 'lnletIntu- .. e :.lnnGI ...........2 4 Virin. IrrTV, tIle Armarin. i:te. MAC.AUI.AY '2o "'he I ienrt.n o ru ,e. AVTotr.. ........... rh,.1: aten. & ('.he r Poeins. El'oAR. A. 'os:. 2o 3 HEernoin an, er .te,. (oor riu x....' .. 0 lh -r le.,. .. :.. .. ... oI .... ............. ge0 Par h.i, l.-t.t Nu::ns-----. . .... . . ..20 .1!. i i -.:r', U-n CirA.. . ns. i;o.. So 1 . Ila i'ol he . L Ja.i - . .. -- -.. . . .....12 12 W'illria It. M. w.iiu A.Cy................g 0 Winrieli i:.lie -r. (.\1ca a.b ............. .0 .3 .'it.r: I ' I . . M...A y. ...l.... . . ..... 0 4 ouIiarie, wel. ..u IueOAm................o0 0.Feuiu Femr:ti. o ..-..s.1hoAt....e............. 1c r.ife or i.armthalil .'la A*l.lr J?)T'lt. .u b .110 2I l'rmertrm. Mi r'THE m n . . .. . ....... 20'.~ b at w of il Phni.e ir' lr.w m. Uii . ........ii. 631 ' 71un a'limfot.ee .;fo '10 TYNnAr.ir--.........S E0 Jame (ier: rT-I p. I o Astronoe.. ........;...20 Ci lbi of ' Pee c;r. I . ~emoaar. CIr.A y. .loo f. feof lii ta e hi ori,II. israe.. li.4...30 iS .Let rik the t;irunt. lAre .n. lIes........0; bedi of sigtn i. ig. R:0. AI.8osvn. 6d 2 '?Theldlih.fon f n.S wE.NE.....2 b~ *6.C,ihe )ll -eis -Irn .-sNS........ 2 \V'Ibelr ! o(1" ' l(r . t ..t SVorw. rAs..S 04 l,t ft h 4.11 nriCsh.rn..etAs... 20 IITh Niril arnt ,1 n.nE.ens... 2 ii Thye4Uni ElIlIlofWa 1.rl,. bR.. .L.. .2 POPULADRTSPiENCER 5 The i blSophy of Sci0......... WL....... 4 13 The myir: lery................... rX.?....... 12 WhatIIKnIledge o MostR worth5........ S7Ot tlle tilat V,dtlit *tl n...UI...... I....5 17 Physica 41l 1 E etion............ S POPULARlt S1i SCIENCE. 11 1Th EL-OIrI' tpen fsce A. Wr0.. ..o..Oa PENW Purlishrnr,b g M.~) w'ar iSt :.... ..rk. i4aTher o hides oftiohltion. flaT... ....e 20 22 1'nbe elt.i oAnD TON................ 20e 17 (. ,am and 7 6 1 i....... .... ......; .:s. . 0 ocE N, Publnh, 10er t. e ok ~Tihr fhi Rier maeLang Iia t.i)(hi anouneofent, whereby randsomeitY dres- jat colst(1 fmveusltlo 11(l4 t4tilt tI i T il o l OUGil.ll ra.D .t,t:lC 1(1. eEiVtY l BUt.b b)ae'o!ng 1 R Ay tiSe & Co., isecow , I. A O.DM R- S. MORGAN, 3ANE BLOCK, Oi-eeniville, 4. C2; )EALER IN BOOTS AN) SHOt Custo Made Gcodi a wpacialty 0 LADIE - Ilid, Goht, (love Kidl, OlovE ''o1)s, Io(:g(ola, Pebble, (llov Calf, 'eaf Calf, Kip, and A. Calf, ahQ in button and lat of il ctttaliti(ties an (lttyles' MISSES-- All tlt ailbove in Misses size( with r01mt- grt1d's specially adapted fulf school w%'"O, CIII I)l'NS'-- in Clildrens' Shoes, I select styles lesi ladalit(d to devt-iope thi mu(lsebO of {thle fec, inid itt tlie same time' give iiettiess in tpletartrmce. All grad(r# andi (ua:litiesr MIINS- 3ootsof best t:niery calf witlr singile tl iniid double ulpcrs, plain and box tots. Freh K)ip liuots, plain and box toes. Wax Kip, P. CalI and S. Kip Boote, with pg airn. scic w htottins. MENS--I)ress Shoes of best French Calf, hatnd-seVt!, n:t(l in t'ongrers, Buttora and llis. My Engli'th W\aUlten1puast Shoes are the b)est on the irttket. 1 enn furnish 1I4nd-scwvd, cork sold shoets in t'ongress Lace or Biuttn. li(st Ant('itean alf oeslwj of any style; jialitV :tnd IIc(': "rech lip i PlatIrI'1 Tics untqualled fott' cirnf+ort tn(1 weitring tiaulitit. . MENS'- lIe'Iv. Goods, 1 ofTer a stock "F Shoes for everyday wear, of great ex c(1Pelce. lBroLracq, hi glh 11n(l mu edtloin eut, of Pr ('alf. Ilinad und nnlinctl. Kip mi)d Wax i,r gans, high and mdiurnt uit, pu'. ntdt st-rw lNhtttinis, plain and top st .ts, ttule cf fi 1st qualIty stock. 1B(OYS- Hoots ati Shots, umning inl qual ity atl style wilth Mes' Goods, at un usual lW 1pri((S. I have everythii usually kept in a FlrF 'les ltt and Shoe Stere. W Man ye;rs expirience us a fitter, enabIes mii e to ai lii se who haye tender' feet in seleef int Shoes fO com(i11fort. Weak an kl is (:n e 10 stirthitied1 and deforntity of fof pi-e verI(d1 by tlie aid of an exper ietnaeil litter. I give mY personal atteU tionl to this 1 banci of my bsiness. f. S. M4it(,iA;N, St(t"casoi to Abt'l und Morgan. sept f-l, 1l 1 'Gi 4 1FU RNITr~URE - (1 WHlLE ; You NE) I'URNIt'UR :tL ON Runion & Blay!ock, + AT j.ASL EY, S. . C. 'T h aV th lrg"stan(1 hest seleeted stto k o+ve'r br, 'tuu t tto tlhis donnlIy, W,e lharve jnsl.t rteeived our siegan b J'all E35tcool. of aill kind(l, ai:Id pro~ pse to se~li cheauper thatin' er known beifore. ('nil and sen our (Good n an,' get prices, andI you will be leinv.incedq-t thait no hiouise under,e1W Wealo av ful lie 001E R t K.;, &.c., of all stylehs and a1 ir.'e, fr.iom ih>mo-omirde Collhuii r.p to th e ben I .i-tan:.r- waited onr day or night with Trkig you for* p-ast favors, and hoe for :- c mn:inuanrie of ilnmeL. Don't for-get that thre phoce fojr R~UNIG~N & J3LAYLOCK'S TPU l(E IIO(USE, st, t,. 1885 1 tf Profess1onal Notices. it. A. CHIiLii, WM. A. WILLIAMS' P'ickens .ii H1. Gireenviillo, S. C. - RL & WILLIAMS, AttorriGy andI Couinsolors at Lawr rPeenville., S. C. Wtill pratt ice ini all the Courts of GIreen vi lie (County, Stato and( Federal. s. u. wvilnien 4. E. ItORtINNON 4 (lrevuville, S3. 0. Pi)'cen, S. C. WIIITNERt & ROBINSON, Attorneys and Couinsellors at Lawr Ittmipt ateten tin rrven toc rll I 1 uSinessR. Praict ites ini thle State rind hUt ed Statcif C .nos. Office in School Comnmissioner's Offieer ATTOlmEI'Y ATl. LAWV, Prac ittes in thre 1'rrts tof t Stat e And irt t.. nilt-. Stte Co'5 (r rt. Of hi (as urt IKouse,c sep>t. 18, 185:1 5' M. e'. ANarm, .T. If. NE~wTONr Greenville, S. (C. 1'iNkens, S. C. ANSEL & NEWTON, fA st'ureys at Law P[CIK ENS C. H., N. (C. O H IL.i0 &JiO0(48, Attorieys a~d Counsolorb At Law NfCEENS C. HI., S. 0. i tl pravt ice in all thle St ate and11 f'ederg (Courts.