The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 10, 1886, Image 2
THE SENTINELI
J. E. I.J(8 introme
I F. BIRAD)Li & Co, 1uoritiatot
1 CKENS 0. H..S. C.:
THURSDAY, JUN 10, 1886.
!' pe Cu'lture.
The oultu , of the grape will soon
become one of the leading ind0ti-Ies
in this county. Those wh"t ar,. expe
riienting with it on a small scale,
are dedidedly of the opinion that
there is hiore inoney in grape cu! aare,
And less labor than in anything else.
Mr. H. B. Hendrlclks has already suc
beeded in starting a nice little vine
yard, and the vines will-soon be pro
ductive. Last year Mr. J. J. W ake
lin made uino gallons of wine from
the fruit Of one vine, and then did
awl use all, many of the clusters hav
Lug beeni removed before the wine
waking bega.
There is no doubt that the clniate
and soil of this county is well suited
to the sie.
Took Her Chance.
The marriage of President Cleve
Icl to Miss Folsom last week in the
White House, was the social event of
tho seatM. It was a quiet, bun t superb
affair. Cleveland is the second Pr's
ident who has entered into this ims
lx>rtant relation while he was a tinat
of the White House. President Tyler
was the first. Miss F~lsom, perl ips
would have done much 1bet(r, to hune
waited for the next. Presidlent, hut f I
cosntingencies of aniuotle'r(IC(ti )1i uigh) t
have proved too mauch for her -
voUs systemn. It was at pity for her
who had s, nuit;uy, ounfg and I0)hnmd
soic admiers nev:u-r her size and
age, to iturry a sa;n wveighing 250
pxtntls, atndl four years older than her
mother. However that. may be, t.he
President tund his charmuing br"ide,
will please accept our. most hearty
cougratuiationts.
Effects of Yi4 Liceise
A sao E thoughtful and careful ob
server, a citizen of Oconce County
3nays that Pickens County certainly is
'he best exampt1l in the United
states of the good effect of no li
:ense syStein. Ho know so mu1auv
uen in this county that hadcl qfuit the
use of whiskey entirely, since its sale
had been -forbidden by law, and how
nver great mayfi have 'beeni the trial to
honm as individuals. they no doubi re
Oired in the ebange.
WVe are not so well preiared tol
ipeak in Tegard- to tihe other towns
n1 tis county, hait under the license
aw, the4troo0ts of thrin tA.wn1 uHsd to
ucho with rfanity from the lips of
nen who calh'd themselves gentic
nen; but now if thiere ;is one huch, it
a said to his credit, that he is heart
ly ashamed .every timo he maiikes the
jiatake.
'Th1ose.in the counitry who areO sil
liged, fromi haiidt, to utse a .litJle
vhiskey,- -gracefauly iiiumit to the
aco-nvoieied andl tro11ule necessary
-) po~Cui-o.it, for thel sakte (of having
nlares atxd pitfalls removed from the
outhfrul 'd? tihe unwvarV. Viewed in
social, moral, political or religious
ght, hw iniitly prefemble is this,
) what we mereO womit to endxure.
fctig-'of County Executires
Conmmittee.
The )eniocratimc County Executiv e
'onunittee' of Pickens aounty will
moet at the C.ourt H1ouse o n'A1'ondaiy
tie i4khlid., ior the imrpose of fix
.ig the time of holiga U<mnay Coni
ention, reorganizing thme party in the
30JaIL., atid( auch1 other business as
aay pinp~e1y (corf n bfore it for con
Sierai*on. A full atttendance is oar
estl.y re'qpieated.
Co.;Chrm,
U. I. O%d, Pickens G. H.- 3, R.
biesset*, Ensley; 'Thomas ParAinp,
4. Oiflqie, Nine-dile SchaolTHouse;
y. j. Hemad,.f;ba4y Gr<wre; 0. W..Bow
oh Dacusvwille; C. H. Carmpeniter, Cross
.1 J. uewis, Eastatee.
A lonanz,a.,
400msreponldent of te NPews and LCuri'r)
OnZENwoon, Mday fli.,It .is now
*enerlly rnderstood that the Carolina
hambesrland--Gap & Chicagotoad is
- eanded by English capitalists as..a
*nAaza, land -Ahat their .American
an.hna can Inme wha.t millions tha.y
- nite blow the whuistle) of this -com-i
Srad.D Jhis is good news for om'r
isens along 'the route, and if only
cr a 'hurlfired thousami .dallars
v,an*e.axea-eoquired of them ab)ove the
Tnew that.this 'smnal amoumnt of mon -
y can'be d withm promuphnass andi a
asiyy hoe .on the mte. With
P* uad..,wlen conipleted, if ever,
C~e~ounoity willhJ avemaore uauiesj
call ,than .any CAnm1y .in J f.t
.41 E3M ever any oither coun..
Nv~. a~ 3 oarrow *gne" t,f ,ir
The Constitntfo,.
The Newberry Observer comment
ng oil the remarks of the Anderson
11tell'#encer favoring a Constitutional
;ony tion has the followings
The fact. that it is a Radical Con
Ititution is, We believe, the chief and
thuost the only objec.tion to it. The
>bjection is simply a enthneit. Se n
;in11t is well enough, but South Car
"lina is too poor just now to pay 40 or
50 thousand (1ol1ar4 to gitify setti
inenlt. Leaving out the question of
lentlment, we have no hesitation in
saying that the probabilities are the
present Constitutiont containts much
less ol)jo"tionable material than one
that Wodd be adopted now. Better
bear tho ills we have tian fly to those
we know not of. Better change the
Constitution by gradual alndme,)iin uts
rather than go to an oxpei"ne of 40
or 50 thousand dollars to get one that
mnay not be as good as the one we
have. Talk of the 'people, framing a
Constitution; the peoplo lno luore
frame a Colstitttion than they make
the laWs. One hundred and fifty-nie
men make the laws; and they dont al
ways make such as the 'poroplo' want
or noed. One hundred and fifty-nine
men would frame a Constitution, and
thero is no assurance whuatever that
they would frame it to suit the poo
ple.
But to turn to our cst'cit)otd cotemt
porary of Andersni. W lintt are the
'unnc"e4ssarv ofli(PeS' 1ro)vi(1(1 for [by
the C:olstititit n?
The Constitution prividls for Gov
ernor, LieuII-(io-rit Itr, ""cen itrl of
Stalte, (Coiipt'r (Iera:l, Slate T1r4:1s
lirer, Soji(cin"ii tat ,t, of .l'(uintii
iltn( AI tiitlant (cral for the Stat.e.
Are anv "of 1thee "tunne ceassarv"'? Tlhe
(i ist.ltun lfuiriller Inrovifles for tlhrec
Slupremue ('utrt Jttlges, Circuit Juilg
r5- -m11htr ot sp1ecilic(1, bu1)t left to
the n(rai tl Assml,]y, wi-ih"i divi(de
the Sh int o '" cv i ut cireuits,"
aid (lec" ita J udg(lr for each --a Solici
I()r for (-t11 C'irctlit.. Auv "untc"es
5511, ollir(s" pruocil hio 1by the
Contitolti(o,?
The 'onlst itu1ti onl further provides
for lie fllt win;; comnty otlic"es; ('lerk
Sher,l;'r*,r aite .Ju+.l;,-, ('oroner 1and(
tIrce Counft.y ('w>mmissioners Anv
" tu' nc 'le.-s" I hur.' If 14o,
u:atii themi. It also proVides for .1 us
ti(- of the Peae. Probably these
alre t.he "un1] Iiecssirv olieeS." But it
is harly worth while to go to anl ex
pcuse of forty or ltit v thousaml dol
brs to get. rid of Just'ces of the Peace,
wheu the General Assethlal y mlanages
to get rid of them for ntothi)tng.
We lave namelild all the oilees pro
vided for by the Ctonstitution. Will
te ,Intelligeicer point out those tlat
are "unnecessary"? And vill ,it g
furtir" and i0 >w m-herein "t,be Ipe s
elnt C instAtution gives na at c"uiinl >aaa
and expensive fo,rm1 of g;ovoruwtlt'
WVaiting, fu Wo 'arking .
Lur,Y S. C., J une 5th 188(;_
Mit. 11u).c : I p1 rontised somiat Iit c'
anid then, if' it wasu- thought thei Caro'.
blL l iina)and Canth ri IGapu wouli d hes a
su1lccess, we i,)II wo l ahan( don ihe- loget.
anid ais Jt ixsyet t(en daysl- iintil thel
mewetinlg trdos' pla1(c, J bog for sp)Iace
enioughi to say wht was revilly doneu
here to-day. Ws hm.Ld a menetinlg oIf
the ctir.ensM of Liberty, .anid ca1lleld fo r
ai subser4lipIt1iu to bidihl ai (coutI houseM
to gat along without tal\inlg the( coun11
ty. The conuIIittee, 1m I o n or and11
fortydtive lInui(tis, .1.1ook in .ull, fromi
good, .iuruIIia bered real(115 Csat mn,
sevenl thousandt11 six hidreh1d anid e'ighIty
five dohu'~s. Supp)lose w() werei to
maea g4enerahtl canvass what (ouli
be done? We can buii )2ildI it, lad niot
tax the c'ounhfty- ome) conltend( it is
tolo ('0se tothle Audersonl Line. Tht
has nolthiu)g to do with it. How far
is GtreenriUi. 'uurt. ,house froma the
Some ab1ovo usi Cay it,Alhould he lo1
eirted at Easley- othors iat Central, we
say'iLiberty,.and if it-is moved lat all,
here .iS the: lace~ it will comeO to.
Mai-k wvhat I sayi. I have said beiforo'
Liberty man excei l y. other poin. on
the Air LIAe Ihlailroad for' bilding.
material. Herio onI both .sides ini lie
oorporato limuits of the.fAown the tim-st
sitA)ne.in the.Statte for) bIuiling ""uriit
House14, Jail .awl Bankih! ini fact anly
thing elsii. It can be 1gIuarried I fr
use cheatp as makling brick. We mu Lst
have it, even if a new. oneis .to be
built.
Wheat has .the rAn 11t1 bal inlhi.
section.
One of .our -nrc-hants is DAou,t te
become a candidato for the 1( wcr hno
Our mails have been ver1y irregulte
for .a fow.daypast, the SENINwEL bad
.not comoc ap to t.his date, pio should
have had it on the 2d.
The .farmers are .all up.with their
crops. Lern-T
Mill IArp ont( Orn?pen.
-Domiiestie -Vine1 tis tl h) bed th'ing' -t)
fight whliiskey' wihi in or h11 Carlina,
for thlist w holeI ('unLtiy is plntiing
sen from till cars alU lvg, the rail.
itoadis, esfpcialIy the lialeigh and1 (Gaw
.toni riilroadl. You are .hardly (over1 out1
of ightt otf a ribard. Most of .the-se
grapes are grnwnv1 to sell antd.ship, bulit
ther(o.are thI ousand s of gahlonsx of wini,
beingrnade, pure wine, and it is foiund
to .bo zmo re profitable11 f ilo any t bing
else(. I visited C'aptiu (Garr1t t's viine
yaLrd nearI Entield, and1( was)i iLaazed
at its exi(ent. JusIPt thir k of nine y11
aIcre's in SenippernenbIIg grapesl:, al il'..
'hored overC, and1( as you stanud 111 11n
ele.vation andi look down it s-51U's lone
luxurinit carpeJt ofi living gr 1,-n.
Captai.n (Garret t maes 50o,000oallonis
of wine everiy $easion, and1( sells,it in
Now York for a ne&t pIrWic of one (il.
lar , a .galln. Besides thtis jo -h as
twenty acres i,n of.hor gnagpes' that5.ore
mai~de 'ito -.herry .and chIam.pagne.
Tihe ,process does not seemi Aoe be COmi
plte r difficult, and.aniybodiy can
mueooed 4f they e.re reasonably intel
Wezt,an~d wu,tebfid.
)'erveree Pwlygarnists.
S LT LAKE CITY, May 26.-The pol.
rgamists in the Utah penitentiary to S
vhom Governor West, on the 1i0th t)
ist., proffered hi s goos offies In
iase they woula consent to subnit to
he laws, have nIu le a formal reply
[o the Governor, in which they ex- a
press their gratitude for the interest
lie has taken in their behalf, but de
precate the idea of their refusal to aa'
pledge obedlience to the laws being
called a deflance of the Guvertnilent. r
They say they have no desire to be 1
dehiant, or in conflict with the nations
laws. They have never violated any
other laws than those forbidding p- i1
ygamny. The reply says. "We cou- Q
scientiously believe in plural mar- f
ringe, and prlutice it from firm con
victions of its divine reqluirenllivit., Of
the forty-nine elders 110W in the pen
itentiary for violating the Edmunns
law all but four were in plygiy be
fore its passage. Some of them, 35
years prior to the pssage of the Ed
1nuids law, were tnited with wives
for all time and eternity by most sa1
cred covelna its. Numwrous children
have b eenl born and beconie endeared
to us by the strongest paternal ties."
They profess their inability to wider,
stand what promisoe are required of
them. They clairn that the Court
rulings are varied anidc conflicting, of
fording no explicit and >orimaient 19
definition of what must b0 done to
(omp1 ly Vwith the law. In conclusion
they say: "So far as coinpliance with
your proposition reqluires the Kari
tieo of our h<ior and manhood, the
repudiation of our wives and
01ur chlid(rou and thle violattion
of sacred covelatis, Heaven forbid
ihat we be guilty of such perfidy. The
lr;iip ptual inprisounent with which
We ire tllreatecld, event dle11th itself,
is preferable. Our wives de*ire no
sepastrat.ion froin1 u. Were we to coin
1r with y,u,r re<quest they would re
ird ou' action ats most cruel, inhu
luanl a11d lonstrou.s. Our chiiLdren.
Wou11d blush with shanm and we would
deserve the scorn and eotenlpt of
r:11 ju 4t all honortble meii."
Spend Your Money at Home.
It-is yonr hoine; you aannotiinprove
it itmi'h by taking your inoney away
to spmnid or invest,. There is no way
of iinproving a pla'e So innlelh as by
('enuragig good merchants, goo'd
, w-hols and good people to settle
aiuon0g you, and this cannot he done
unless yonispend your l1lonev thloine.
Spend your money at ho,ie, for that
is where yon -et it. -Speud your mo
11ey it hoI1le becautse wh en it ,is nces
S1a'.v t( get ('redit it is of yoltr <yvn
towi inerlehanlts you have to gt ;it,
anld they 11nu;t w.;;ill>rn the woaey;
spen'id it ,(t' lni(!. 8 endi you O11 1ion1
y t hioine . It will inake b)(tter buis
11e"s for your nwc"r"hanlits; ther cln
sell and w\-ill keej 1 ht tt1 assortlin(nl,,
an11d sell at lower rates tha if tl
Wly bus 11es s they1c,i (b o .is what is!
cre"ditedu <it, while the ior'V go t4o
o thers. Speicl your ie mey 'at >.
Beiu liheiehi:i-ple i). JC vh orr
adrieds; trocerkst4and l)en in t ,i,
out, youiVtrd wi e w(irful change
iilsjSas s Nor stine s tlie hi., ii)s (i
an look of thei plohe: th;ero.>odawi
Yie ouerhants are your nel.ihbor
sOekness-,are you asoiaL't s. With
wting ito b propIldertli-alle
he Centeru imii Demfrtie (r ofia.
tliti C oR' at i. '(t.ll meisal
(1ioi(lt.h four ling pronuble, <Ins
tr iL ad.oltim it s-. r11(
l(Wjlmreic~as, w lre l the ( eOW)ra.
ie Club, b>ko emfe h w
are vit!i l i fo reslpc.flhask alit(eH
toaudidat iefr te Lgsladr?n
2.nuar ilet in,to answe ut he fo
lwin-Jutions thr ohthe c'iounty
1. llDc. yho voteadi u or enQ
hiuubia Canal., uanil Soiuth Carolina is
able ti> run.. her' free (ennunlionf ScholIs,
ait hlast si(iii othis ini the vO'ar!
.1. W ill yo)u vote' the salaries of all
oflicers to colrrespondc with the deeldine
of pi(es.:jin genel*)I
4. Will you vote anvd use your en
- ialuter.ee Th otin an election by
coutiLes on the whiskey oir prohibi
tioni question?
5. Will you vote to ..repeal klhe lien
law?
6. WVill you voto for a Constitution
al (Convenition.
1 'll candidats for) Counlty (Conunuis
1. W,il.l you vode toi Pay $200 14d
whl:'l icntJwr (ot(Terst (i> d*f'r $70?
T bere fore- hei it resolvedl -t.hat Cen
Ier i3ecra ytic Cihi i lil cosunt no(
vtes for- any (ianiaje refusing or
failhng to anIwer1 a1I y r till (of the
above qIues.tions.
Saved H is Life.
Mr'. 'I. I. Wilcoxsqe of Hoerse Cave,
Ny., sayst hbe w~as, for mnly -years, hadly
iatllietal wiith Ph~lthisie, alsoi I)iabwes;
the pJaius w\re abiuost iunendulirablle a114
wiouhld so)metimlin throw hiin into conivui
Si'lns. 1HIe tried Tlc'etric 1 itters anid got
rie f fromn first:b1 ot tie and aftoir taking
six bo.ttlei ws .antirely' cuired anid hadl
ga:ined-t ii thtiJh oighteenil01i pag . ,my
lii p"'utbv'.v hlienves he wvoam.J,1m'0died
h1:1 it liot beeni for thie relief aJTorderd by)
Elec(trie. l.itte%r1. Sohi at tv .ccns
botttle biy Jer. (G. W. 1l'eiil. .
ppheaton wil be md.en 'the
for a Ch:ieair for. " The Educat'~iouah.Jolpt 0
litock Cm. iany"' of Cenitral, S. tG.e
pW. F"OLORirt,
Newf - 10 ...1- r e ' n
Ia lested Food.
In tho stomach tIevelops an ael
hiel stings the upper part of the
troat an(1 plte.tr crusing'heartburn.'
Mi lo involV.y a gam which proclttes
illd on tho stoniach,' anl a foeling
n(l a1)pearance of distontion in thut
pgan after eating. For both this
-idity and swelljng IJosteltter's
toiaclh Bitters is a much better
idyc1V than alkaline salts, like harts
orn antd carba(,litte of soda. A wino
lassful of the bitters, after or before
ilmler, will be fouind to nat as a reli
ble carmuinativo or pi eentive. This
no s1pecific for dy1)epsia, both in its
cute andl chronic form, also prevents
ud Cures n1111}mlil fever, coll.ipalt,l
iver co)1npbrint, kidniey trouble.,,
LerVo1ISness am1d l eility. Persons
Vio observe ill thellimelves at decline
>f vigor should use t1is fine tonic
vithoult delay.
For the Be nate.
1e The friends of Hox. Jorx
I. BoWEN respectfully announco him
s a candidate for the Seiate, Sub)
ect to the Primary Elect ion.
W- The ini friomuly of IloN. AV.
P. FIF..t respectfully amtiicunce himt
S ist cdidtte for re election to th
senate, s1)ertt) tte Primllary.
For Probaty; Judge.
V& Mi. J. B. NEnHvII is presen -
,etd as a ca1(lilatte for the office of
Probate Judge, for the County of
Pickens, Sulject to the Primary
Eleetic i.
For County Commissioner
SW The many friends of Mn JouN
(1 ?'ryT, rceSperct fuilly annonnI1ee 115un
as a can)ilatte for the olli-e of Coun1t
Comlmissione , Sulbject, to the Demo
cratic Primary Election.
-Sf" The unv friends of Mn. K
S.lrrn (int-m pres:en"lt iiit as a ca
dilate for thlt ofice of C uInty Corn
missiion'er Osub .-et to the )enocratic
Primary lect ion.
.' ,'. The mtany ftri'ie1t, of Mu.. G.
M. LYsNOI ret in.lyl flml)1nne('t him
ats a.eionli<.h,t(? f) r t'lI i)l . of )t Colll
ty CotII -ii', as jbject to the I)eum
o.a"ati:" -Pr-iInary1"EH-tju.
e The 1m1ny ft)ien1s iOf C.wr"("rAi
A. -1. TALLiEYvT,)161 Vepe frl t110 imee
himt as'( a- :UIi.'w. k tfor re-elictionl ts
the o" ve. A)f I"4tmIItty (C[ommIII iiim('r.
sbtl jeot, t t,e Deinocrat is Pritnarv
1E1(ct ionl.'
' ".w \ - I J. 1 r-.:,: i; 1rc sen
tfcd l a d1<ia e. " t("-' ")e "tionl t.)
the a'b C e C : 11 i>ll ,l !m-r
s I joc'r 4' ! e(R i .. i, l-'ilt h,.; ."
hiis n11my1 ifin d, i ll pi.h
Vt' The ma:rny fritcs of Ma.';. (4
hh n- as a*i -midnat for' thle Otb.a o
on, h d ' tii liMMi.4 1nt'sl -e 1 ',to h ii t e
Lemizicntichnary.
For Scoolt Comissitonr.
ilt I' The' friend f n~ t. Lanas,
atb(-' an.!teo.reeetin) the ofjiit
otu of .(holuif CoXunissone subJject t
athe Doriz a tidc inay letin
Forh mani y freds f Pv.
um asoae: llOiiteu tor theo ofli- of
hoolk-fV Co'asitonr, sob e(et to he '
Pimary Ilect ion. 1ilino'. t~uu
aur-iIa. lD. G((IsC: iol ptoeta theolt hc
vote o kn Count'. rcaue, asijt a I enad
tibjec of the PreuhnatyiEh tn.yEle
Ab~oIuAN PrE.
ak)s aom cadhlaut fr e-ele~ctio to the-c
mlc of' ol.v ia .udm'itor, suj>jec to~
ti T hie m-anyt f 4 trimb of Ma!It. J.I
ThMI..eHxo armounceI' h 11iii as a'it candi
cadidat ficIor relejtion iti el
Dress Goods?!
STILL IN A SLIg,
WHAT IS LEFT
WILL GO THIS WEEK!
Tis wile will etl souo of the granlest b1rgains over prosented in th.)
41hap)e of DreK* G ois.
Probably never again will there bp qjnotjor t-uch an oPl qrtunity t) buy
Dress Goods at these priecs,
SUMMER SILKS
---ADDED TO
THIS SALE,
THIS DISEASE IS
CONTAGIOUS!
It goes froi one department to anuothe, untill it slays every liuc lelonging
to its respective seaon.
We carry no goo<gs from gw c;sew (o ' rother. It is a well known fact
that we xvll aill g.ods at sone priec during the season in which they belong.
Parnsole are fAling before the reaper. IIet;, is fun for the hindcer. You
call UUV ib a ;trgain in Parasols right, here ,oxw. It is generatlly counceded that
we hacd the himusisi est line .of arsols siow i here this spring, wore Para
sols have been sold thutts far tLhant we sold the u hole of last year.
PRICE ALWAYS TELLI
The lowest, p'ric e's at wlic-h godi t.are marled is the driving wheel whit"h
sP? is the volumtuc.of t.radle to J. H. MO1(1:A N & UIOS.
Now G iglus, new SeersKuchuers, nev Lawnts, new Muslius, n,ow White
(ocids, new Prmits, etc., etc., just opeu9ne h.
Ge ie i.i do i r(1tt (uy> ?tmita t? 70 cc.t 1tqc rud, (worti; I cettfs) t
v I. K MORGAN & BRO.
_ A.M.MORRIM
TIlE LEADIERL IN
LOWPRC
m iaih- inyo a I cal in A. M.i~
13) t~~luur,iiit~ fau iI a i I, mo t Ho ar
YOROWN PII
I have yet on hiand a..fewv Stovey
wih I jvill sell at greatly reducedi
I alwa (1a enrry a large Stoek of
flY) ~iE 1~BL1&!Crockery. 'Tin-.ware, eItc. etc.
We come among y<m as .busHin(S es e~inraewarne t5
imenIf, eQniductJig a stdraigh tiorward, IU~~ s~ nulfoll
legitimat*e traide, giving in aLll !Lc$aev~n AoiFle
full valu fo the money, selling onr
RAN(]sS :ut Quo uniform priice, Wtotudux.r raihnto
the goods defiveredM, (et up and1( fiulflyuld(UIit id Ilk
glurant.eedl i everCy inistanice to 'work il ei ~ii10pohim o 01
to perfetionu. Ini the manuiflfactuIr: Uailfyprcn.awu
of thuese RANGiES we use oalv the IOLllteueaeir'li~
very be(st mauterial ihat can b)o oh.haeiiSokl)tfi(te ibeto
tained for m.ionoy. We .adlopted theeou 11(semyod,ndler
plant of dr-livering our RANGES at m rcs twl aeyuSie
the hiomes of pureharsri, f~1or t bet /! Arn! HU! ! 1EhL!'
ter aiccomumodaitioni of such purchas-toseha cngi QUfral
ers, and. tho more rearlily to introduce teI'iV
an .article bcoming more and. more .i t,~ eto ~rJiue
a1 housebfld.~( J.'efeity. - -___
Yoars of ('per(iene hfnd pra<(-ieaLl RBE AD(RNT
tests 1;aivo <. monstra ted the( *Suij)
i)1ityV of wrouh1t iron RANGES over 1ON1ATF!~p
all othier kind of ratngt or () o kinig.- ~ L~
stoves, on ntioiint Iof their greati du:-~
of maLnngt, certaiuty of opeora.
lion, and soJid (enLOuv in use of fa.DW ot ou inyn ipQ
el. In' all these points the "HOME ,lieXOj.
C('.I FOR T" R ANG1S stan~d tumri- CIDlsLO alnsi ewrd
valed, anud the unprecedentedl do..
tmnd for them fromt all paruts of the LE ~WLO
co unitry testi Iles st ronuger thu, words
to their great popularity; and thie uii.ieni1 , .C
versal testimony of thxousands e/f fam- de 8,41
ilies, hioIj.k, restauuranut4, piuhlie and
"HOME .COMFORT" ,is, that they
are' IIot onlyh unisurpjasisd, 1sut un<'..
qualed by Iany nther ('coinig appa)traL
tums.i.pon the market.
______ ouk!y roposeduaif iiedly
wd ithsdixur in Adimeration.
~fo4hnshaJnagiftyppers cent addra~nce
I . ~have insq Sto,t ask the9 public to
F( , MORGAN,
VANR BLOCK,
Groeenville, *&. C.
4rALFR IN BOOTP AND S SOEg
uatoa ma I e amt. i ,iaity,
Tt pa9 )111 ultt.oi I'l, 0!,, i . i c n
-alf, K/, ant A. ('iltn, 8141 ini Gtt k.y
and lace of all A-alit,e it: 41
"ISSRK--AI llc l,ej 1 'rr
With Htegrlea abovec"al n ,:,lt t
Scho v rd Wepr.
CilLI)REN;i'-n Tu(11dres oe
seltset tlyles best adaptedt tlvlp h
m1usles of the fRet, and itt tie Soale tny,
give neatness in ap'pearanc Al gradt"
and (111alitlis,g
IFNS'-- ljootaof jlst tannery calf wit
fingje and ;tnd,double Uppers, platin at
box t i0s.
French K{ip Bouoi, p),ian tnd box tore.
W.ax Kip, j'. ('tif and S. Kipl Bootel
with peg and screw bottotns.
MENR' -DI)ress Shoes of beat Frencb Ca
hand-sewed, mtade in Congress, Butt
and Rals.
My English Waukenphast Shoes are ap
best on the market.
I can furnish Iland-sewed, cork s,lg
shoes in f'ongrtss Laee or Iutton.
Best Amerlean (Cia' Shoes of any stylel
(111ality and pirice.
French Kip Planter Ties unequalled fop
comifort and wea;ring- qualities.
MENS'-- leavy (fool. I offer a stock of
Shoes for everydyty wvear, of groat txr
cellence.
Brtrans, high and n)dlnn cut, of P.
Calf, lined and unabnel.
Kip and Wax hIrogatns, high and mediu
(lit, peg itad si.rew bottomis, 1 lain anc
top t;oles, lmade of first juality stock.
I1)Y*- HIoots mid Shboes, running in qusl,
ity u,nl style with Mens' ("oods, u1 p
usutally low prices.
I have ever ything ustuliv kept in a First
t'lass Boot uari Shoe Store
an' y 3Trt11t" yeais cxl vrint'e as a fitters
en.les mei.ti, aidl x;o.e who have tende"r
fec. in selecting S ios ftor comfort. Weak
antklts can he streigt.hlbnetd anotd deformity
of feet p ravctn,'d by lhe rda or :1n exp,
riened tit ci. I give )y lersonal at.'LT
tion o this hranch of muy buisinv6i
i. 4. MOR ;A %
fiaacccsor to ,A;el and Morgan.
tcpt '21. Ai ,8 3t
FURNi lTURI,
-WHE YOU NED FURUNITUNt
CA.LL ON
RuiQn & Blayloch,
AT l
E4ASLEY, $. C.
Theyv hatve th slargest rand host selecteg
,ttoc"k over Ibroight, to L i's voulnty.
We. have juist rived~j~~ onr igbuxant
e;' all kjids. aud nri,po fu ll eheape
han eve tr liniown t be.fore, ('ill and tis'
w'ir G'uiJ and14 g4't pri--es, antd you wi1.
Wot aNo1 have at f al li' a4f Ct FF INM
ROB) ES, &.'K. o-f anl ilvh't. nntd sizes
fro Ifmt m:ae O its'iup to the be/
m't:pa wit.d u1 day411 or niightt with
hopnj) for al i ilnunun111 e4 ol 8s4.,i11 ,
,forget It.ht the p)ian for-n
3fS AT
RUNIONJ & B3LAYLOCK'S
PRO(PRTETrORs EA4.Limy yig,N[
sept 24, 1h45 1
IT WILL PAY YOU
If Y'ou propo(1e .going Wo1rt or N.orth~
F. ,). B3USH,
D). P. A. Atlant, Ga.
Prfofeslonal Notices.
-t -. OllfD, 'wM. A. wr~AnAgy
P'ickou.s (1. IL (lroenvillo, 8. 0,
CRlILD) & WILLIAMS,
.Attorn.oyfl and Cotunseorsz .at .Lap'
Greemnville, g.4c.
Will practiec in all the Court.s of Oroep
di.o11 County, SLa,o and FederaI.
may 29, 1t984 -.35
TIuJMAS c. m o
ATTORNEY AT LA,
I KENS C. JI., N. C.
Pnie( ler: S in.flhe ('ourts erf the Stat,e ind.a
(t.w Uite Stteu 4outhu
It- V- AMA, JT. H1. Ngw1T(i
.Green vi) I, Q. (A. pNton f..Q
A tt a aQe y4 a t J a er
OAIJLD) ~& J30O08,
AttorneOys an ,Counselors at a
~pXIKENS C. I., S. C.
atrcht29, 18832