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THE SENTINEL. 3. A. D(XUS Et ru>x. D.F. FD1WIEY & CO., Puuixisro. 'ICKENS 0. II..S. C.: T1U 1i3DAY, AUCIUST 20 1886. For Swbscr1ption, $1.1W pe annum, atrlctly in advance: for six Inonths, 7c. ] Aadvertisetents Iewerted atone (oilar I per square of one inch or less foc the ti:at. ingertion and fifty cents for each Fubsectpu- I eut Iusertion. JLihera discount naa<le to ] unkreiants and others advertiasing for ,ix ] waonths or by the yenr. Obituary Notees exceedling; fiveliner. I Tributea of ltepcet, Cmmunications ofa p'raaonalcharacter, when admissable, 1 will be charged for as advertisements. Ver Anniiouneing Candidatcs, five doUars each, strictly in advawe. Our State Ticket. For Govornor. JO11FIPT ER RICHAIDSON, of Clarendo>. For Lieutenant Governor: WILLIAM L. MAUL)LN, of Greenville. For Secretary of State: W. Z. LIETNER, of Kershaw. For Comn,troller Genera: W. E. STONEY, of 3erkely For Treasurer: 1. S. BAMBEIG, of Batrnwell. For Attorney General: JOSEPH II.. EARiLE' esuinter. For Superiutendant of Ecucation: JAM ES H. IICJ,j of Abbeville. For Adjutant and Inspector General: A. M. MANIGAULT, o,f Georgetown. County Ticket. For the Senate: W. T. FIELD. House: B;i . JOHNSTON, . JOHN A.. FASLIW. P,btt Jndge: 3. B. NEWBERHY. School Commnissioncr: G. W. SINGLETON. County Commissioners: G. M. LYNCH, A. B. TALLEY, J. C. ALEXANDFJI The nominees for County Coimmis si I1nO'-5 all ie 0n, the upper side of the County. They will have to lay off their respective road distriets like the State Congressional DiLstric'ts. We stated Iast week on good au thority that there would likely he~ op positioni to the democratic nomninee,. for the HOUSe, but the same authori ty says. now that there will lbe no 01) It is surprniig how the people ol a county can be boiling over with ex aitoment one day, and thme next bx jus a quiet and calmr as if every yo ter had won the fight. The balloi box is~ the safety valve for the escaip et1 surplus political steam.. Our tabular statement was necces sa'ily prepalredl with so muctah hafst< that several mistakes were miad1e iv some of the totals, so we repub)lish ii to make all necssary corrections. II has been macko to conform to thc statemenOIt prepamt by the County Executiwe Commuitt.. T'he Augusta Presbytery last week bequitted Dr. Woodrow d the char gea preferred aginsb him~ concern in~g his viewson the subjet of Evohi tion, The prosecutor has given no. tice- of an appeal to, the Synod which meets in Sparta, Ga. sometime in Oc tober next. The Synod can (do noth inkg more than aunud the xvdict. It tfannfot reverse it. What Say The Club#mY It woul< Tine well, now, if all the demn eerratie clubs in the county wo)uldhaLve a meetrDg at oDeie amid (discuss the pro priety df holding a primary election f>ir the JlomTinattin of congressinar,* It is true the- counlYty convtTlion do elamed in fa.VOr of rimary, bua.t thie sameh conwentiju refumsed' to set the damy for the election bunt referred that natter en*tho. County Exeontive Committee, because at the time of the comention) there wasi 1o provisionI for a Conagres sional primary. Our electioru was held onb the 17th of Aiugus, in ad vance of the. time when the( c4l)ogren sionaUl conbventVion couldt beciulod fo. gehr to m'ake VWdes for thme Distr'ict 1imary0. WV hile~ we are in favor of rkntiaryT elections~ we are not ini favor 0f Iasing s,, iWUOld bue inj thsCut ho)t~ eenultlng the peouple, aqa. al~it a time when everyone will -koAE busyr witit their erolr. Trhe a 'a ill be flad to hear frimr RESULT $ENAYT HOUs] BOXES asely ........ 172 31') 169 324 iberty.. ... ... 100 49 771 93 leitral........ . 148 98 62 198 'ickens C. H.... 179 81 7'9 122 luricano...... 61 61 46 70 astatoe. .... . 71 15 37 Gs! ?umpkiu town. . 78 75 93 88 'ostcr's Store. .( 51 2(l 46 31 ?aeusville ..... 92 41 59 88 iross Plains. - 8 - 8l 6 3J 95 Total 11020 819 7471169I The suggestion which the Press and Banner makes in regard to the elploylent of convicts on the rail road enterprises of tho State, is a proper one, but thoSe who oppeo hiring out the inmates of the peniten tiary will thid much to object to ii the fact that it will be a paying busi ness for the State. They want the convicts eiployed on the canal where a large majority of the people of our State feel sure their labor will not be remiunerative. This is a grave <ies tion, and it will not ceaen to present itself for the eonsideratin of every General A.ssebll4y which meets be fore the comwpletion of the canal. A few weeks ag dminiig a thil er storm at Plainfield N. .1., Miss Lilli an Paul had her profile distinctly pho tographed on a tin tray which was on a table sitting in a bay window. Just as she welt to move the tray from the table, she was alhnost blind1e5d by a.vivid flaslh of lightning, and the iext ionnuut on looking at the tray she was surprised to find her picture clearly outlined oni its surfae. Sci entists have taken the matter in handl, mai will doubtles miake st'meu neV discoveries in regard to the- pw er of lightning. The Carolina Spartan says: The war talk is lbringing out the patriot ism of our people. Up to this time the number of v'olulnteers is about as follows: 13 Colonels, 4 Capt ains, 87 Quarter masters, 121 Colnumissaries, 00 privates1. There is one of our cit. izens very anxious to furnish (andry bots The recruitinig ofliec, is still open anid volunteers are, expectedl to send ini their names and the psitionms dlesired aIt one. A girl in Iowa has received $150 damage of a man w1ho( pid teni cents to kiss her at a chruch fair and scratched her nose. Served the fel low right. A man(11 who can't ki-s a pretty girl withouit stratefang her nose oug'ht to be comdl'Iiend to soli tary conifiniemnt for life. Area 't we As: I*blIh comuplainmt am' lhas b seen niade against the newv road law, we have hleardI no( solid gromulds stated for its discotinumance. Wie predict , refuse to. repeal it, if such a thing should be0 attemp)ted. It may be so. amend*k(ed a~s to fix the t.imie by) wich the Coimmissionmers shall Ceed the funds on the road. Before the law wals passed thereV were pret~ius few 1111 did tWm> dlollars worth of work oiu anfy section of road; nior was there anyting to hinder anyone fromt hir' inig;a hand inr his pilace. So thoit great advantage from the newv road law lYpoperly adrministered is thmis: It will be to the pecuniary interest of a contractor to- see that a hire~d hamnd pute ina a full days work, when- ovr seors generally let hands off atsi h1ours1. We should like v'ery nochl to see the- law well tJ.ied1 at any rate. ConsMtitaurtionuaI Coniettion. S'o, fa.r as we are able to learn, all the candtidlates for theo SenaIte and0 Hou )I0ib the( last camprugnIf4i e'xpress ed thltiselves' ill Iavor of a Conlveni tion har mLuend( the Cns~titu-Lt.ion of the St.ate.. If' there is anyvthing we dot not4. wa~nt,. ib is such a CemenC1tioni. The evils of which tihe people comn phdu could be) r'emedied by Legisl tionr, bt the( people haIve- not sue cCCeded4 inL (JleeI.ing a1 Le(g.islaLturie thait would appl~y the remedtcy. Tho id.ea that our1 presenOtt Cas tit1tion~ (1b struicts tihe ro4ul to conomy,U1 is a m~is take.. Until the Legidauture doeni all it cuta inL this dir'cCtionl mleglr the p)rreent Cou titu ion, it iis f.olly t.- wa dlertake: to' irnuve it hy i(tIa covet4); for tihe coiktionI woldA b)e- c5~opos VWt they yofuse* as' membersfli of the [LegisIature, they would1 refmuso in ai A (.Cmititutinn.I C):IvenItion is a &mernus thing--oaithinfg that wilt not 1Jbe netd ini this~ Stat,e for ai hu: de ad vmi~ b .cm OF PRIMARY ELECl I f (')IN" l ('0)1 a I1!+1 Q 85 842 1R1 21 61 134 1591 1 59 39j 17 6 82 4 88 53 152 102 59 125 13 8 1 163 45 94 61 169 9 10 59 42 52 46 70 13 1 50 13, 25 22 69 34.... 50 57 121 18 82 5 1 22I 53' 54.... 35..... ... 39 79 53 8 67 4i 3 33 58 24 4 57J 31 8 613' 880 70 243 917 2191 223 G 1News From Liberty. Liimr, S (. August 21st 1886. Mn. Erron: The election has pas- 1 Ad away. Many seem to have a sad t nlppearanc(s, nout only the defeated-- i but nuuv of their fxiolds-are in- , t riined to feel desperate. Each and every one plelgec him. self to abide by the result of the pri mtary, awd sutppOr t the non1)iinees, now it is all over, let us, support them, and at the smue time tlw chairmen of each county clul) should call their respective clubs togethmre at least 011c eVeryV twto weecks, look afT the ('L rolling of those wh) are not enrolled: be(cau1s1e united we stand cud divided we fall. It is Ia little over two mot nhlls un)til the general el'ectio n, and a great deal of good cail he a C01omplished yet. We hear good repuxt from every section in regard to crodp. Gl. Holliigsworth is sinking a well upo)L the to1) of Boggs M1Ioulttailn, where he lrlmo4s erecting a )maILnS1o11. Mrs. V. K. Boggs is visiting relat tives in the motumtain country, WV. K, is tlinnin;g out the chlaic'ken1s. Messrs. Rtobl ert and Reid Smuiih, hre*th erx t' our1 tuwntsmn, M[r. J. D). Smi'th ae orr a visit toc orr tcr+wn, the forme' is Presidelnt of the Co llee att CLintont, S. ('., -and reportS his schol1 to 1b in a flourishiilg condition; the latter is a farmer, and will in the lelar luture le'olue a citizen of Liberty. Mrs. H. H Owen is visiting a sick <batughater aLt Puslbulont. The health of i ur c11 mITa1.]lltV is gotd, ald thetrQ is n1o hetticr pl,C 1n this green earith for the pleasure1' seek elrs thanIl here. reCsidenlce of J. 1D). SthtI. Wie arec still inllm ho'ope ) of getting' thel con tt house5l; we kmew~ a1 thi'Ir' or two b)ut we' will not tell it n-t. Thrlee of onr11 delfeated emn11h4)?es are)4 out hlunltintg vohi1teers$ to go to Me'xico to rel'(ease Cutting1E. Mr. .JasHper Kell(ey inIform me'll lIthalt he0 was out thir'teenl daLv5 ml ihreshIed HIerI Noldiers-. Thiere 'will be' two on tstituttionial whiichis oM(f ;general in terest, as it is likely to- late IumilEVd C'onfeder-ate st~liers on1 a1 pernm'uieirt pension list. Th'le amllendmnent is as. follows: That tile last senltence' of Article 7, Sec'tion 1, Para.gr'aph I of the ('on sltitultionl of 1877, h', and1( the same1 is her'eby, amenillded by' addling ther'eto.at the (end( of the setiam1' the followingl. wlods: ''And to Imke sluiable provis in fore such Confederate soldiers ais inayt~ have bee p(OllermIanet'ly injured~ inl such service." So that said sen1 tence, which so anvended, shall read as5 flolws: "To sul1ply the soldior w~ho lost a limb or limbsla ink the mfili tary service of the Confederato SttOf wit ir suitable ar1tifiod ial hndE during life, and1 to maLke sulitlo p.a'&vsion 'forl sieh CoInfeder-uate( soIliors as mray UJnde(r the be(st (efause of the pro pHStose amen4'ldmenlt the4 Le)gisilature'( wo)rdd beI at l iberty to estalish-1 a penlsionl list. Thier'e is no) (pposition wha2tever' in the State to th~e lu'tposed A IIneky WVonsa.n, Some fewv day~ ago~(, w ilI-aI germanll woman(l w.hio lives onr Mi. FIie'tag's plact(e jus~t below townVJ It1 pulling the grass which gr'ewv sa luxulrien1ttvly near so u fortunate- as to grahk4. io retl ab1ouIt to inche(' s low its I, ead when it r 1E4lA the aIttac(k, am14i,V h lmkinig andli Anlly ginJdinlg its head ularldl her heel she suwcceeded in k,illing it, her" severrely on heor bac~k lad a1rml*4 Thekl winmn was .it tin*g flat np1oni thet grundJA whien the- imOke( made.ll1 at her', rmdIlE 14was.i2k1 ennti-5 utvlly power'liess: k4) pr'ofwet herself4 othieriwis thani as: ue dbid. l4W men)1 woldi( laITE bud ho- griit imao wahlnes-s to havce proteeA'. e'd tlremIselve's- As she di. Shle- sam' lit thio s~c"nt of the-. sn..zo in rts mgt e yt)ke.."a'tl hern it- tha hefhc iON IN PICKENS C( MISSlONEIts l fri 67 15 109 43 214 154 223 74 21 68 11 24 83 17 12 03 77 34 20 53 135 93 2 88 13 75 34 75 79j 13(i ( 26! 11 46 10 34 36 54 4 15 3 25.... 26 32 69 17 3 41 11 5 56 138 27......... 24 3 70 25 65 21 3 49 39' 81 59 4. 3 63 47 52 59, 17 146' 4041 265 620 778- 873 38 The Surveying Corps. We had tho pleasure last week of 1 eoting Major Charles M. Yates of I ho U. S. Topograbphical and Geolog cl Survey, who is now encamped at I his plae, and will reiln for several vees. lie has a fine looking set of noauig men for his as.istant:s and we >il themit atll a hearty Welcoimo. The Keovee Courier of the 19th instant, nt speaking of Maj. Yates, says: "Major Charles M. Yates, of th e U. . TIopographical Survey, showed u us oin MOnda last several )1o 'gralls of liat uriginal surveys of i conioty and p,rtion of Georgia c mld westernii North Carolina. Ftromui uis mwtp of OcunEe colUtut y we gather he following fatets which are of inter ;st to our peo)1k Poor Motuntain is he must lOvatecd point in the county, 'ing 1.871 feet above the level of the ca. Next follows 'm111aSsee Knob, 1,77 feet; Long Nose, 1,765 feet; 1'iunnel Hill, between 1,5I00 and 1,610 foot: Walhafla, 1,061 feet; Senen, be lween 900 and 1,1)00 feet; W\estiinis ter, 919 feet. In the io1j ailing coun.1 ty of Georgia, (Habershamu,) Hickory Mountaini, iear Talllai Fatlls, is the highest point, lintg 2,06U feet. The falls iare 1,620 feet and T'Ocoa city 1,1)94 feet. 'he maps esxhibit graph. ieally anid nccurately all tho ruads,I cre"fks, rivera, towins mud villages of the county aid whncit pul 1ished t wiff b)e the best aims EVer nl 0111(o f these sec'tions11. Ma;jor" Yatl'S is thnor.u!ly qi(rtidiccl for his work iawl tal.'s !reat interc:t in it. lI lab.nrs f',r the pist few ye ars iavece in w(,tern North hlis workI in thle counlht iCs west olf tile hiie Rlidge,. tile coun111ti 4Cf- Georgia',1 c'ounlty of OConIee inl this Stait(, 1a114 n0w gEos to) Pickens to Isurl~(vy tht tinishedr, surlveyV parts of An X.lderson,1 lt4e;be att Pic'kensx Co'Elrt~ Iliuse5 for the4 ai genil J''l pIl asan1t g~entIenlLln. Whenvi his111) haber .re fin1ished iln this State heC will rettr,nI to Nt.rt hi. Carlinau h>1 1urVy t hmt prltionl F:i:-2 of mal IIbject of ths sur41511veys, is to ohbbtain avueC ~10 Iias of thle coun try. i or4 der' that there'( may be0 thIorough gel b>gical surIveys to develop) thet min1 erlogE,ical initere~st of these Stattes. rTe mUted States is speilinjlg lar'ge aInlOIuts ini these surlvers amd linder them~ tihe 'ounlitry is becomin hI)I1~let ter kno'wn aind mIore thorouglhly de'vel Illitold luliner.al Y(?sOur(cesi and1 unlder the'se suIrveysi tht CEnimtry is beingo known which wvihllultimakltelv r'esuilt ini its deloCpmen'lt. ~ IIILO hleI it xI1''v54 l~ the nlext Legislature sholuldi authorize the auithorxties of the penuitent iary to) hIire out coniviets to work on niew rail roads which it is p)roposled to buiild in this St ate. As the Coioha b 'i nnl h1aM haRd tho~ free useof 200 to 250) 'onviets for* yer it will be proposed that the niext L.egislaturn divide onIt the corr victs beCt.weenI thoeiana and the nlew~ raihoads and thalt the state tabke pay foEr the( c'onvicts iln stock or' b)onds as5 maly seemn best to) those in auithority. The pr1opositionl we think. is a1 glood one1 andiE oneO whichi sl10ouh1l be actedl upon'1. Ffr'om t he factt that the( St at e'let t he Greenwood anld Aulgustal Itilroad4 haive a1 hunlIdred conviets fore a1 year or' two W. we are enoing thle benfits of abon)lt two hun11d1(re Il of load which wold nlever hatve been built, (eet for the ~ fac;t tat t ha 1road waIs gindedl to (Green wod. 13ee'ause this worlk wads done4, we ha 1Lve th1e. Salv4)anah vally Lioadl, theI ILuree anid Gr' een. Spart anlIorg tA Aulgustat-- in a~tll over two hllu<hedl mniles and1 worth o4ver a ni,illionu <d d14ulls for. taLxat.ion, which .rEtulrn inlb txtionII every year1 141 1111eh as the lhirle of the eEf'utets w-ve wvor'th1ro beginnitr~g to 41nd'ing. T1o mai(ke tile whole%. better thle S-t.al4 sold inJs. stOCk foIr se'vfrtyv -fiv;e c'e'nts Eon the dlollar andE thuls reei ved in enEsh three, foumrths of the enISh val'1i0 o f the lhe' af the confviets,. andiE seIer tue roadI f,F taxaLtioill for all tille- to golle A gifted fpet wr'it(s- "'The- ei U'>5o from)il his litle badt, and washIed 1,4fis ir'l combedl~ is head. ' S koe)S no4 t toi beI consIider'ed'o'1 l prfanie if Vs as.k wherl.. i;i hell he el' hi.i wt..r? . )UNTY, AUGUST 17 IEA$llIt'. 'I. COMMiSioNER Al "~ x . 0zt %+ " 7 9 35 22 ~268 11~f 13. ~3 5 2 4....I 22 33 94 9 102 20 5; 76 124 47 I: 11 14 44 4 158 91 I1 11 5 12 7 2 44 53 22 ( 9| 2 5 2 57 28 3-i 1 4 15 2 122 34 5 17 G 7 34 3 56f 15 ... i! 4.... 74f i 67 521 10 9 2 52 7' 82 261 10 i 9 154 2901 48' 952 573 295 '12 The Seneca Fre Press has the fol )wing in regtardc to the Survivor's leeting: "Tho Survivors' of Orr's Regimont U!ld their t{mualit11 relitiol at Saidy prings WenelltatlfV. TI.here We'Eie isty-eightt of the vetenmns present. In he absence of the oflicers of the A+ ociatioT C' ol. J- .1. Norton l)resi1et1 m11d '. A. MEIlrov acted as seceratarv. 301. Nort'm dec"liveredl ai able; atdl rss Il the btattle of Fr,)derickshlrg dwel ing, parti('ularly on tho part tiken in hat. l)attle bV the regnetit and rorree - ing some errors which have crept nt) history. The survivor-t furned in iro and were pl)hographd. The asso iation meets next year on JIuly 20th 1111 made Sandy Springs the perlnl let plaee of mueeting. The at s "nu e >f Col. iiiller and Judge Cuthran was reatly regretted. -.----- ~ The ?tilitary Acntdeny. There is one vacancy ill the Milita y" Acadeimy at Charleston to be tilled roim Pickeis County. Tlheso vacancies will, as 1herettoforc", >e tilled by com(petitive ex:uninlatioi. Thec GComity ExanmininIg Boards vill conlvene for the purpose at thteir -espective Com iiity seats on Tuttsdav, l4th Septembher. Ap1licatt iot fo r informniat ion and lorilS onl whic"h to aplY for peruis. yi4n t l ap'pear be-fore these Exmnii lung Boards, vill bie c: to the Inn. orsigned on or heftr Sattrtlday, 41 ii Sepltembuer. JotnsotiN IAooon. larn wtell, S. C.. We trust tltnt somie onie of our yot< g men will tL advaitago of this 01ppoIrtlunity. MhtTa' Natrnmme'r Ser'1tnrn. It :u caniir to govern a State dan to boss a Sitnulay sk ulo pienie. A lawyer will work hard'r to break do lawv d:mt to enufo'e ii. i-ents for ai s.hillin' wvil lhrry ver h-a A\ phtograp~.~Lh dmoin' shio deviltry in 1, 111111) s ye tto' tie }%i i1l-s otl a wto Det mo't goodit cloithes you5 kin heap at yer 1back dt ltss your I thad grmatu IlZli I j ~bt~t (1 c 3n Til <tn. 11llIstiV v alti a raek ill w it-it t-h." tnll 'Always a peg to antti tne . c ta) 'To The PuM~IIe. OlmeF.'s;y Cwin. S. C. Augnt 21st 1880. I ichard Lenutardlt, ini the town of I(enionneed~~( mel as a liar, and halving lemuanded- of himt the proo~f of bi:s as sert.ion or a retrac-tioni of hi:s wovrds, a,nd he hiaviung declined t)> do (ither, it becCtos miy piainful <hity, with all dne respe'ct for my God and Church andl fort is famiily and friends, not) only 4to detnuc him as a) -ii/d ame/ p,,,diciouIs ibr, bunt ats a low anid sneaikin'g c-oward. RespectfllyV, Saved His Life.. 'Mr. D. T. Wilcox; of Hlorsri Cavo, Ky. nays hv wttas, for many years, badly af flicted with Phthisie, also Diabotes; the pan were alnost unliidurale and would Ron10'tiDne4 throW hila' itOc Coll vidsiiotnt, HIo tried Eletrttio Bitt ers andi got relief from first bottlo andt r. ft -r tatking six bot ies, was tirei'ly en rod and hadu gained in flesi a ghiteten politds. S.iys lie posi ti vely betlie-ves ho would luivo iitd had it not been for theo relief atlfordled by 4lec1triC I itlers.t. S4414 at fifty cents at bottle by D)r. (s. WV. Earle. A (Goo4d Nu~gestionI. [The signls 4of prgrs canI be is if Abtdaua all c'ottoni and no meat 1), Id broad will niot pay. Uy3 recstoln. Lionst ado4pte'd by twit of the Far'mers ('hd>s), it will lbe seen thtat the ai' - 2nitaurists are star'ting out on a new inc of div(ersifying their e'ops. 'Tis mW dtepatturtie Of the phal ter's is on1e >f the results (f chthi organuization; hie spr'onting;. of the seed sowni by ,he S-tte Agrieniturail Soc(iiety'; the leve'loin.g fruits- oif the l(-ssons1 sit ma.-tana. ptrochtion- by thei . lyri -~/allurid! bwr'easei4 thu nereago ini Itidl graim ini gr'ti..; in fruits; in rish p~titate, and ini v'egetables.t, andt here't will be. few articks4 thait. will tave to be~ h>night by sut~pply the fami h-. lit is n'mit th.- ftanu s:wa thlat thn titt af tl..ht. cO- jOt)oile 11r S1886.I L6..127; 44(1 497:t (i 50.( 115 155. 8 85 224 251 - 2 6'i 244 205' i. 5 2(i 100 1311 5 a:3 78 9a? L7 3( 114; 153 4 20 6 71 T7 51 115E 14'. > u e 81 37 89 132 % f= 81 532 1579 1885 t H - M'FALL'S ALMANAC FO1R ---0 Ai ' I I U 4I' Lok ,ut for two lips R this iOnuth. Onen the 17th, visil)le inl Pi(k(is alout snunse't, Ind will Istonil tlhe Natives. The other on the 29th. visible at SuiIS(. SuInle cto)lness Cuav be e?.. perted, but no fros. 'lherefOre, this Ahlualne altvises. a large saving of TLRNIP IEED. The (napt'ignt liar w1ill give several free (intertLilnmnlts luriIg the n)iiointh -aint the g1LaS will he groVing all the while. This Ahlauae hais a siulV of the RRAM RLADEN. A N i alvis- that a go ol 1:av Cro; lh) - ivtl. ." )'( D r e h'.(le s. (blr / r-i''c of frnt advice i., e'aper thar tit anl this AliuuIxe ;obis t.imt \ou V'I( - Iit thai t I t IA.w- hi'i- <,w :i)"( ed tlhat thi; AYrimill:u 1,' A L f3. OF NA V, I.i i h itte Tih-f' e t I ni - ilr I'ni. nelia rxn ie free usc ofCC\ th:- int h(set thie ('L'T re' te Turip ec Dn'th ah et thiree (Sap,)r MANTvHo @Nu T@i TIIf A hane eeps~ ( cotmi t Mt hul, a bneras,uCheeks, Yarns,Il h irt iigs lfur, uMPe tonmi. tris, Hice,t Ba l1Cl thepabov namdG(D I rons i tol nli i e tio ur be ~ nie had by1 il eing-et atihuv i the Store o DEH ~Tll DTHS I lhave iurchased a fcoml etof ts e Fae Goodees foa-n.n id Nthsebatcig overwyo areicle uul kp gin todhe o lines, at) Pric )toE u i i the vres 1 C T~ViCLT,s f' i p -in,i.fI and ein torti and fluality wbCi' ld(" iom e wit any uinI th b 1C1.r41.IADie I A-TM. AT--2 R. S. MORGAN, BANK BLOCK, (rcenmve, s. C., ),ALER IN BOOTS AN]) SIIOE Castoni Male o0od aI eciaty, .i)IIES Kid, G;ont, Glove 1" ToIs, longola. I'etble, (;h v Calf, Kip, and A. (alf, Ml and lare of ail qualities ar 1IaSICS -All the" taove in with surme" grntes stpeciali . sthnol war. 'llIJ 1)I10 H'- In (Childrens shoes, I sIlct styt's es Int adapted to tevelope the unust ls of the feet, trnd at th stne tine give nEttiness iil aIpetaTee. All grade. anl tpi.utl it's. 11'NS' 3outs0f bust tannery ctaif witis iugh inal etd doule uppers, plain a>VC hNix tot's. 'renchl iiP 13ootr, plain I aIti b)ox toea. ,ax Kip, P. ('alf and S. Kip Hoots' with pug anid stcew h( ttomr. IENS'-Dress Shoes of best French Cstf, haldi"-Swei, inade in (ontgreae, Butt.m aid liails. My English\ Wttkenplhayt Shoe arethe wast.on tei' mat"ket. I can turis th land-scwed, cork sole siho's ini in nrest l,air(or liuttuon. Best ..rtrieurt t' Pff Shoes of any style,. quality aial Irice. Fr 'e ii PI a i I'nt 'icw tuleqtualled for n'lfrr imil wnaring quliiti(s. 1[ENS' I Iav (;otls. I tffe'r a sttnck tf Si oir eVt-ry<ab ' ear, of great cx (ullunue. IrII 'Luiss, high and m'diuma 'ut, of P'_ I altf . ir aci d n fin 'l . i. iiaud W1a':x Hirogans, high iu mdIihu tl, ile atal sc.ruw bt,ttuons, idnin and tol snles, tniaic of first ttuality stock. lit)Y '' b4outs and Sha s, rnl uintg in yuel ity amiI sty a wi thi M ens Guu(i5, at usualy lovw itries. 1 havt t"Ve"ry t iiing tisntaliy kept in a First I b s, t ne t tanl Sht Store. ''cany yc'ars v 'ear xlrience aSa fittt r, enhI t' n :iau i ad hosu who hivt tender fat i sc,eeting Shnc-a t omfog. %'e :m Id s enn ha struenthi a-ti and de formlity (at t tjarav ntad by d i ' aid of an exp, - i ace ad tilt ir. I gie yV ( petrsonai atten. I Mie-llon t hi, Ittehuf yI' h1T1in'esr, IL. S. "?O1 I{4AAN1 . Sia a a s:ur to A1bel and iMar tes. 't-pt f4, 1t85 I li FURNITURi1 (, \WIHE;N YOU NEDl) FURNITURE. (A4 . ON mnion & I3laylock E Al L RY i y, S. :c 'la h'an- Ii.e' ; tlar.t' '*an.i best ileetetdf ta"k n.ve bvengh tol hi. ' ... u.t..... fcca ~a icd,adooe t'-o~ catl~c i e tcrthapes (:han e-rr kornbfr. :l n e 'l'urec Goods am t teyrhia mare, an y ut! faga ca Ie he i4r r . frUlmN rNk & BL YLisu OCthKbS (watomer.s aiM1 ton<b>y, rorc nigt wth. ple:.ur1.. --S ''hin yP. fAr latar, Ga. foetht the pho. f*ouic,.C RUNLI) & BLALOCK' 4DPPOeTEuiP'iiTeFFI#.1C s''it 3e4, f' in al t it torso irm AT WILLYPA LAWU Ifc youi rxa go tc'tingsac Ws te ir Nort west, to Ite to me, I rpreentth Short ~ Line (ourtIeA D,Ahil' . . A. Atlant, G. Pitokens N C. IGoil, S. C.. C H LI) &W ILIA318S, Attocrneys and Counselor at Law. WIT praettha in all the Courts of Green,; PI K~(Eei' t. I. .C