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THE $ENTINEL. J. E. 13UUGS EI)lrou. UF. Bit.iDLE:Y & GO,, P1:oritn-rone. PICKENS U. II.,S. C.: TIIUfSD)AY, SEPTEMI ER 1(', 188(.i For Subscription, $1.50 p.r:unnnl, strictly in nlv:iiuw ; fur six mi t i hitls, 71t. Advcrtiewets insert(<I at n (l,11:11 per spuIar' of on 1 i inchi or !e;s for t elit first i8 itii ii1 lIi fly cent 'r at' il s111se (Il ent inserti~n. Liben ral disri t mn <lc Ii ) rc"l1ni ts ul1 i e's :i vcrtisint ' ,r six mlonitlhs n I Iy he year. Obituary NotlCe 'cxc(ed i r Ii r i nes, TFrihnit('s of I{i ('pCt, ('omnu11 ni11 atIons11 fa p erson:1 I b:i I':let ('r, wlil'n aliiiiss:tl(, wilt he1 U rigee1 for" as: olvnrtis ini-nnl. 1 For Annoninotilg (ialidates, live dolh irs each, stric tly in alvan1ce. THIS PAPE ?ITe t on oenacee ma . bQ Raae r ' N1ewey A . Our State ricket. For Governor: JOHN PET ER 1:ICHAlDSON, of Charen1d.n. F'or Li('uftnnut Gxovernior WILLIAM L. MAULDIN, of Greenville. For Secretary of State: W. Z. LIETNER, of K(ershaaw. Fo(r Compn1troller G1en1erah1 W. E. STONEY, of Bcrke lv I. S. 13AMBEItG, of TruUWell. 1F?or A.!t(1ey (ene'al: JOSEPH H. EAIILE' of Sumter. For Superintencdant of irecatio(n: JAM1ES H. 1ICE, of Ahheville. ' and Inspector General: "TGAUJLT, F or the , - : WV. T. FIELD. JOHN .. EAS. 1 '. Problato Judge;: T. B. NEWB]" t: Y . b-hlOOl Cionunissioner: 0. W. SINGLETON. County Commissionor - 0. 1MT. LYNCH, A. B. TATLLEY, J. C. ATEXAND)ER. Awfrul Seared. Twvo 1m10n who are I~ hiing out fro m the r'evenue (oIi'Icer, during the re cent eairthi-quaike, were( ini their t(ent, on the top) (If an exceed(Ning high mfountIain. They heardi thet rolar two mnIutes beforet th e shioek cameU. They(~ verily thought the em1 had oemne. Cort eliCour~(Ii t. sdv nith Judge. J. Hi. IIudson, to lp-eside. The criminal docItket is raltherl light, butt there is much buisness oni the civil side~ to o(ccup1y thle aiiteiion the Court, there' being too(, several cases of imnport ance. The GranL1d .1 u - ry3 wvill, in aill probIIability get throu4igh by 121m., Tuescdaly, anid be( dischariigedl olvo upjoni it Do not fail to voIte ini the elect ioni on the 23d inst. It is now of moreI' i mlportanlce whot rep)r(eents uIs ~in n grcss, thani it is wvho represon ts is anfywher'o (14e. Lest Overy voterl in for the man (If his choie. It. will not take you muchll over' (one4 hour1 to say your say. All y)u hiave go)t to (10, is to go to the po)lls, name11 your11 manU then go on with your work. There will be no pullin~g and hauling, anld arguing, and therefore 1no uccefsity for delay. Whoever our1 County namnes, let heri manoli hi'ui with a voice that will show she is awake oni the quaestions of thle day. It hals 101 been inted thant anf extra session of the Legislat II-o w ill beI (c11l ed1, to ma1k(e smell pr'ovisionf for1 thliIo whlo hiave sulffer<( li so severely, from the destruction b y the eart hquaike. There has been suchi a sponmtaneous111 outburst of symipathly foi' lie suilerers thaft amloI prision 1 in)1 1 the way of money is likely to 1)0 mjade. This is the first calamity that has peen severe enough to cause Charleston to ac.cep't the kindness of her sister Cities, and as she has been so generouis ini the past to others, it is but niaturait tlhat her citizens should now taike up) thei bread she has so libIer y east upon01 the waters. Every com4ilfort tha;t monly can p)rocur'e will be( pr'ovided, and every suffering that it cant allevi ate, Will.be alleviated. We appr'ehend that all the Legislature could (10 Will hate been ac.comnplished before lt6uki act At 12 oclock Yaat Friday tho moot "i.g was called to order by county chairnan, II. A. (hild. There hav ing been such short not.iee of the meet ing there was only a small crowd p)re 5ent. Mr Child gracefully introduc d the Hon. George Johnson, of New )cl'rry, who gave the audienec quite an Iteresting speech ol the three mnain ISSs of the day, to wit: Education, Flhe Tariti' and Civil Service Reform. 1r Johnhone is in favor of National Aid to ('i lcation, if we ean have the Im<ey to spend in our own way free froml anly interference by the govern mieit at, Wi'ashington. He is in favor >f Civil Service RJ>forn as it has been alplied in tis state by the ad ninst ration--not a repl>lican hold n)g a single oflico. He think3 tatt a ,iuitl' Suflicent to lmeet the needs of he gov ernlienlt CCononically adm1in itered is right, but the least amount for protection is wrong in principle and policy, and ought to be aholisheol, He thought that it was right and pr)pcr that the State should make some pr"o'isicl for a pension to dis ailed confederate soldiers. His speecl'h, Whichl occupied ahoult 35 mnin utes was composed throughoui, of ar guments based on the clearest busi. ness prilciples, and impressed all who heard it witl a sense of his abiliy as a statesna ..nd of his clear insight into tIS(' great questions. The next speaker was Hlon. J. N. Lipscolb, of Newl)erry who in the main agreed w\ith tho views already expressed but he wanted National aid to (ducation to stop, when the prt'Seent surplus was u5(1, and the taritf so reformed that there w( onl no more be any ne'cs;ity for the g\v ernment tobe looking out inv('stlelnts for its IturpluI. He was allso in favor of continuing the coirlage of silver so long as it could be ke1>t 11p to its pes out standard value. (1 1, U. W. Simp. son' of Anldersol the next spe:Iker raise(1 no issues wvitlh t le 111cr speak (r but al d liti'ussed ilie ilmlplrtalte of payiln4 the publlliC tdebt., sihowVing the adlvanlta~e its cont11inued'( postp: m0 All the s)1ehet's :immile( with just such infoluatiol :15 the voters :'el. 1111 1 list'ilened to with nl a-l I :tteiti; n by the tew\ who were il'senlt. W'e le very sr l'lwe call nit give I hleml ill full as lle siot nt, 1 ice andn Ib-sv sena son kept, ll:ulm :wa\ who were anx i;IUs to 1)e 1r'S('nt.. The Coun iv ('hiairuan Mr. Chilstated that udge C~othiran col 1d nott he p resenit on1 ac count of hiavinug to hoh l C~ourt at Chel(s terieldit. Thet mieet.ing t hen utj oljornied. Congr~e~.iionmal Pruimary n IRules. Ro I'A' . Tlinlit a P~iomr) Iv Eleti'oi forl nioinInat illg ai Coniigressmiani for the~ Tird t Conlgressio nal 1Distriet he 23rdi day If Sept embe r, 188G. RbLE II. When~c the vo t e shall have bseen canlvassedl ill each( Ciounity, 't shaill bIe the duty of(I the Heerebu-yL of the CoIunty EIent ive Conunllit (en to nmklal' i retur of11I the ElTetionl ill i County to the ConIgre.sslinal. Extce resultsie ofihe Elvetin, andi of heiuin and teiin j g all cott s orI prot sts of such1 I'<eentire Conilnlit tee sihall be Connnillit ft' sha:ll ex1~:mvas th lIr eturn1] shill rtitive' a miajoity of allI thle tiel, shial lib hdeclaredtihI t b thel nomli gress foru sa'l D istrtit.I lr IX ll. li I ease lne (candiilite( shall11 ha lve lece i v'id lie miajoiy V i inthOrs E lectin antherElecin fhlle lu oni tile 7th thiv (If Octobler fthereaifter of tile smia lechtion shall ibe ascer as5 herietI it rmh1( l for thei first. .Rwji V. All wh1itfe men( whose5( nnames areC now upoliin thle rotlls of De)tmoc'rat ie ( lubi s and(l color0ii ed oerajts sinice 1 87f. malt whoset nameils *enaliI' Prhnnyy1 eOlI0einr:u i Proded Thlat inl thle CounJ~t y of O)cbnc,all lit'r 1 rs of tD. eni rr,at ic Cl ii ub iad whoI( ji in then Clubs no 11w forinlg in siich Cotyit~ undIter thle Coniisftiution of such CXonty shiail bei Intitled to volte. IhJE vi 1Eh )ept. as5 he'rei inforeP providetd the rulets and1 retgtitionis overing i ithe Pimaryii 1 E'ettion in i oivern' thle gongressionial P'rimnary in sait Co ntyiii~- RIJV ou ILth- ThaI't he S(eetlarv of this Convention (1o orthi WLth fiurn ish the County Chrir, non1 of each County ini said District vith a certilied copy of these rulesi. tterks inu the I'blic ye'vice. For' the SatiSfaction of some of he 11e11 who repine because they can. lot get a federal appointment at 1 Washington1 theso fttet are ciled as iie results of a recent investigatioll & fair estiuate of the I1nin)er of lerks cuployed_l in the delartmeunt is L5,000. 'I'he average salary paid them is about $15,000--Iot 11ore. It narried they spend bout $401) an inually for rent; if single, that Sunm .Oes for furnlishling; rools and in part defrays the expense of mnels purclased at restaurants. Cl thing is high in pricc, as are all the lecvs 5aries of the toilet, and the rule of extravagance Lpp)lies to the conninonl places as well as the compll)aratttive lux. uries of life. The influeces which lost prevail te those which make mien thriftless, for the Imoney comes easily and goes still more easily. Ten mleni out of a thousa11d Have enough perhaps to eventually own their ho111es or to leave the capital and emupark in busine8 elsewhere. The rest Ilever cease to regret the day when they left the "smiling village of coiitent'' for the frowning city of re gret. In the countrv or in the coun try towns they could save full half their salary; wlh:re they are they save nothing. This is e lssoi as learned by many11 il the harsh sc1i1 of expericnce, 1n1 its inrd sho(u:d teach the rural vouth t luit. 1muc1h of the (npital gold is tinsel of lie chieap est kind. a--- ----- D1ed of Hlydlrophsobitx JonsS''ox, S. C., A ug. 25. Maj. Te vi LyI)rand a 1)rtwilient citizen of the couniity w0ho lived a)ott" tn m1i .1(5 from) JonsI 11, (lied thi IS monnlrug of hy '.lrlpholbi;(, 11 ter inltcnse sui:ring. Fisi. Spring lie w:as 1bilttn 1b,V a (c,m mioun cur dof which was gt ran)l\ sup l>secd to b e nnul; hut the Mjoir ditl no1t thinlk ithere( waS anliiA- \11'vlg with the (log andl rese ntl du p1s:. bility of :mv I ad Ir5t2lts f'om utie bite. llis friend(s a,Ivis(l him0 to go to Paris and lbe in, eul((t b1y I'asteulr, butt h mtade ligh t of" thirn f'ears. TC1m w-ui( hle:tled up) quildyV am( m> nol.e Was I tla of it ulntil a lf1". (iays sincc, w hen ( lIe M:tjor dlelcp 1d hy(idro1, )itt iti it- 1)10st, Ializinantt f12m. Major 1 E Ianltd was I hpr'oi:in"tit. iiiilituv 2m:122. lt iserv(d trhnulgh the (litin. Peridl of the war 1under (,1u I"'. \litrtig:tlt and wa.; (l itigiised a-i a br:.v. an1 gallant soldier. Out from2 that fai wll i go iunhlii. gent mienl aii wom2en to till usefu l and honorab(11lIe places0( in 5 soci0% L.~-t 11h( 1' rchl of imp1ro:vement1l he hit in1 every1. leuhoubl :22118-fl thei1 yo -n the 1ob21tlvii with1 !ne.ih' in' T-0. 2'11i 2'ing ll a tiu le ohi '2(1 )'e theinar T hen m.vur ie The thel 1'i'ihers1 tha upldst112 theold. 2C ('o l /':etgo Li, r. y:lLh2 1.\dyiie'' 1I tl. U:I wen21 if hs plitt - :ilo vally (raised to o~sition w Ijhih therUI thave1 (1 >t2 I a acy t fiih 11 21 m-)1( 1 I' 112( 111 for(1tho(1 in ih t1nheyi m2iigt( ptsi bvlyil( h.tve1 ife respe)2tabl. Hieithks 112 1i1,12 w ifllV pervert what halS boe. sa1)il iahen' troim511 y says121 it I i d) t ay (' t hat,2 of is l iit , 11ih -d (1.h:ui donh~t li)21 n lh hai the power Tie (w1 ouldeos anoth(r railroa 2tx upnticen County.e22 (I believe1 0 wouhl andI (' I if i I 11m1 not 2 istkom mA int t' oly on2e whoIit tinks .isto.I mens ini 2)2 Sl Towshi:tI;o1j who by( Iy ges11 the A r Luw22(2 l)ailro211 t!lw Wt the citz1n1 of1 the C21So' 1fwt taxpers1(8Wl of Picuen Co' (2 is11'21 whe0o'befr 12h is:is u or1111 nob) 812 b.o2lys 1: ('mU sy wLha I 41 id he12( i; sath10'le elemeni05tlt fonedan t l but i Sthe, prthend) e twl oiiii sooer hle rtlizte factt11 that1)1' he ais and)1 thlinks hlimlself a m1ighity man11. Blut what a fool! propose to not4ice his~ vile abu)228 a -in. Versonally appeared before me Sarah 1., Mary E., and Minnio O. Lenhardt .nd being duly sworn say that R. E. 3owen said the Latham boys were iars, and thaut he would not believe a vord they would say, and that he oild got fifteen or twenty as good nen as there were in that country to swear, thleywunli not belieVO them tlOpi their oi:ths, natning Ben Gipston, William Pontder, J. Himt, Marioi lmlut, Jack Morgan, and, he beli'ves Vm1. Majolr, SAI:AU J. LFNHARIvr, MARY E. LENIIARET, MINNIE O. LENHARDTy. T. A. MUMAHAN, Notary PubIll)li(.{ L . S. Most Excellent. J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, l:noxville, .enn.,writes: ''My fatuity and I are benefi riaries of your most. excellent mielicine, 1)t King's New l)iscovery for ('onsumlip,ion; having found it to ho all that you chim for it, I desire to testify to its virtue. My friends to whot 1 have recornmnended it, praise it at every opportunity." Dr. Kiig's New Discovery for Cosutnnp tion is garanteed to cure Coughs, Colds. Irenchit is, Asthmu, Crouip, atil e'lery afl'ec l.ion of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Trial Rottles Free, at Dr. (I. W. Earle's I)rug Store. Large Size, $1-0) An Old Citizen Speaks. Mr' J. M" Norris, an oil residen t of Itle, (Ia., ;ays, that he had been bally Irouhled Wit I Kiln cy Cotplhant t'or ft gre; inny yeas and vitht Eezeta for iiire years; at itiles cooubl scarcely w.tk atl had triel ntny renedlies wil honl benefit, une11 he he nn taling ltectric hliters at uanoin tiug his hantls anl feet with llltckl n's Ar% niea SatI4(1' 'lh is tretnt aIt fl'orlel htil treat. relief' and he strongly recoimmeul(ls -:lectrie lIittors to all who suffer wiih i n nry I'm)ib1 i,tints, or ueedl a It lood l'uriier. Bid by lh' (I W. Earle. *ina Cordial CU st S DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND 1 HEUMATISM. T i Invigorat. T givos NEW ing and Do- LIFE to the Ughtful to take, . Wholo SYSTEM 'd of great value " by Strengthening as a Mcdicino for the Muiscles, Ton weak and Ailing i -' lg the NIRVES, Womno and Chil- annd completelyDi.. iren. gesting the food. C ON TAIN S AI3ook, 'Volinn,' no hurtful byplead i ng Minerals, is Com:e- .. ys ia tl ing yosed of carefuiy " euw to tre:tt dis. oclccted Vegcta- eaea at HOME, ble Medici ne , mt-!.d, turcther Comhicd e:i1- L. h v. t h:nd fu'.y, rn:.l:ing a - ui Card byvnew Befe 'nd Plcn sanit . I typprcmsv, temedy. or i. o pt o f uo. Fur , . hv al l rrr.'. s.t (an ro s. 8 . . .l e r .o.r ou , -t6, L( 1 \ ':i ; i , rt-ult '.45 ...: a t,.:: a.a. Velina Druq r...t C,.ica Company, l:.: . n ..:. J ., t,alt., U'. S. A. +vra: w eks ai I paVJ my o: 3tfark'-is fior a lar'ge aind wvell atssortteri ~25 peri cent.~ I now\ propeiiire* to '.in :uy ensfo IB's the benefiit of thei YI'lval 'glus al o.d i%iu(ardIs~ oodC Jen s *I('or $'.o0. AlOiradeso popACoin! loc. eWt i'blo:: n% Poe (k tai. fa ll sol. MehA~ft nd rogn s, alOll Lo, lld N ittce ul.l'Coh illT uarantd a noic,eveSu is cheap is yon ennii busuy inGee4 nl, or e-. 20a Ya.rd s mi adard Pini s i laet Gradebs of CTiOUIAO in Sk Wl PLE ain aIEll.HIG,a ReradeI's.y WAlDAR Glnd n,tClus LrlStr,iBEowrTay, and is. M'FALL'S ALMANAC 1 8 8 6. FOI' a - -. "Miany w'cre called-few chosen." And now sinco tho choice has boon made, no doubt HomG will contonplate' going west to shoot Mexicans. Thereforo special attenttion is called to m .y now stock of Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Buggy and Wtgon harness, Whips, Double and Single Lines, Duck, Shuck and Loather ollars, I Cheaper than ever befror. However, there is moro So l id Con fort in a good Turnip Patch than in the Mexican b)usiess, Another lot of Fresh aud Genuio Turnip Seed, JUST IN--and now is tho time to SOW them. Blasting Powder and Fuse. This is a goxd time to blast out the wel1ls and( roads. DIAMOND DYES-ATL COL ORS -ECONOMIISE - Don't throw away a god garn': t 'eCtse it lioo ks (liingV, wVhen a t( in cent 1a.'n of Di:mnd ).e nill mnke it n,w. 1Rem(!/;4 Mi.rcn< lfn!S, UAl C LOS- -OIL1, VA RNi'I -iid I htiios. .To;;ch Up ourt) l ul. i"rn:ture ande maa'~e Hom'te attraictive ~I!nk--B3st ,ualities, In QUA'tT-, PINTS~ AND STANDIS Ax!e Greese, and Machine Oil. No ma'in'I:e inl the wr w'11 ran ml 1r<ve end forev(r withou i t greadse' evenl this Ahiiuana~c enn not. The(r(for'e, this dlue and~ t imely n otice. Else the latche strin wh8 ich(1 has been lihnging o the ouIt$ido s og maytt be jerkedl in. D)on't tell mo tis- fall, it took all to Don't tell mo1 some1 otherm follow pushe~(d you .o }iard, 'y ou had to pany /dim. D)oni't tell me1 you didn't think 1 nieeded whatyouol owo MID. Dcmn't toll mie to furnish you an other year andl then yVou wtill pay all. D)on't tell me) that I am11 the best fe*llow~ ini the world. (Youi know thatt na1;kos somei folks feel miighIty 8tue/A up. But for goodess sake(( don1't say I told you.) AhInanac ko(*ps conistntully onl Hand1(, Ia Chie and Fu& resh Lot (of Hats, tUm brellabs, Che(cks., Yarns, Shirtings, l"lour , Meual, Blran, ( ritsb, IRice, Ba con, Pok, am, L r, (G>ffoe and Ta Reimnember that I koop only the niowes;t andl choicest lot of Dry (.>ods, (Groc*eries, &c.---I keep no e/aod/dly goods ini miy st->ek. So when you w~anit any tlhing in Iny line, fxit1 ne at < all. wV. T. 1M/KoFall. CATCII O1 TO Ti! I have purchasel t C1pleto Stock of Futey Goods and Notions eibracing; ?very article isutlly ke>t iii tliese liies, tt PViCOS to suit the severest 1i nancial depression. w--T I A T Iy line of Fancy and Staple Grocer iCH is coin)loto, and iii priceCs aid (uality will conploto with any in tOwn. --TriiArT I have in Stock a full line of seasona 1)10 g(x)ds for suiner, and that I mean to come down in Prices like the rain (lid in torronh. --TH A T-. I alwavs keep on hand a good lot of Tolbac<co id Cigars. If you want a pleasant id exhilarating smoke colie to my store; I have the be.st. 5 cent Cigar in town. --T lA .. I guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious and exacting buyer, and with this assurance I respectfully so licit a liberal Patronage from the llblic. \fv St.iitioin'ry Doparttneit is fuller tlti ever before. So if von need anzy thing int that line give ine a call. I always earrv a large Stock of ('rek erv, Tin-ware, St vei ani Stove fixt urts. Cone tul get you a stove, no ftiuily shoul<l bs without one. A. M. MORRis ee THE COURIER-JOURNAL. sis AN ORGAN Or LIVING IDEASAND LIVE ISSUES. I AN EMY;: or Monepolie., Oligarch"n, an the Spirit of Hection l ltrifr. The Coiurior-Journai (rI?itVn W.ATTrnso)N Ed. ltor-inieih) in the acknowledgel Rtepresenta tive Newspaper of tho South. iin Domoeratbe tn politi, an.ti first, Iiast, anid all thn tiino ja for a reduction of the War Taxes as levied ou the peolie by thu taritf now in force. Tho Weckly Courier-lournal Is the lieet woek1v newsepaprir pnlt,liished in, the United States, anid f'r tho <uitantt v ail i ality of m:n tir th. ap pr.an ear hi isln of It, i t i the (i iEApi. ' 1' telegraphlc news fr ilit ies outchwts anty othier iup r ualth hnercs county. I pre i to h news of ih week frot over? e-eti,i if the~ World. ite ;'i o ii,Ii-len StroughoIut the . ar a greate nut r toif Seril and Short Stories bty prtoiet r.1 itp..nlar writerti than anyt of thu ighIi-Pt h-edi inngariis. It i in overiy ispect a Mosel Pclitical and ramniz The Weekly Courir-,.Touirnal has by Sir tho Largeset Circultation of auy Dom-. OcratiONewspaper lta America. It is atckowlli-.l by pretss and peopjlo ~trliot th i'nited Stte, to in av grat pr;gatini eiz.; great ini eni erprisa; gre-tt aiiy;great fin it correctne, 's of infortin-. tin; great tin vnriity; r'iat in oiv e sn of the worzd. It i thi ii per th.it en-rplozd; si,l hare. ,'o in i tit it is n great ippi itun iity lost. 'htani i o ico tiakn ft aro not willingj t be withouit it in their hini. FREE PREMIJMs, A ilat of ii Iorno atrl nfl preiiniurus of gretat vartetyVii (ire st-ed frt y,early iublscrib rd. (on ret.i Pt of a i-queit 10 tt iwan,,,oid freo hrg CainpZi opy if weekiy courier. Jturnal a,ioi tirtt,rj.iiuon iip,.givi.g our fulil list of premiiuls, to tany i.ties SUnSCRIPTION TERMS. Weekly, oneo year, inlinrig a free pre-. rnu8in............. Wek y, ocileof" ,',iv ii o'r, itht prontium, echl............1 1 Frevery club of five flames'sent us at oei tie, the sender of club will be sent as a present any one of our free premiums selected by him. belly, (except Iiunist co yeair....$10.00 Daily, (except Sundliayh, vix rinoths.0 D Iij,(nxcept Sundtiay), ono rttonth. .f . Sundaty, itix aa.ii """--------....... 1.00 No traveling arents are empl,ynd by the Couiior-Jturntal, bu t a good local a5th t is wated for It it oery oirnnit iy, to whiorni a liberal cash commntis,iiaon alloind. If the ('ouirier Journal hats nto local agint ini your neighbor. oo, send to us for outr Agontt's Conivassitn Outfit, wichi wo iiendt frie o,tf chaitigo. All iib sariptioin orders, reqjutits fir outfits, som pbe copica, ets., vihould bu addiriseil to W. N. HALDEMAN, Prsidunt Couriar-Journal Co., LOUISVILLE, KT, Clerk's Sale. --0o STATE OF SOU7TII OAR~OLINA, COUNTY 01f Pi'CKEFNs. 1. (OUR'I' OF (Y0M3/0Ar f'/NAS. I t{.XT to' ( a Judegmienit of Ftore 5. li uiri.e, ndta order for resalte madtel Iine 18, by li on.o~ i (I. H. tehaw l're-L idiST.AT e, I i~ illt l oth:ihs helel h our of sale,'.1( on' sltty in Oait lyinig iand being situatte in tie Couty itnud " tte atforesaidl, til wate r of is M ifle Crek, NIr.1J Smit.h, AY. 1i. I Iolliingsworthi, Ai.l li ves, countai ning fifty (50l) arres. Itesotld ati. thle risk of formrrin' iiiser. TEJlM8: (ne1 lut f (in <hty of sale. b:0 meei on it fFred1it ofI twelvye (l?,') miiontts witih initereust from <ty~ of sa~i le - ieue by) )ond( ofI pturchaselr andiu morititage of' the ,rmnistes. piurcelv,r to pay forppr 11nd for irecordinig ti' he smi $19,31 00 ON LIFE & PiROPERY. ii , n XX,fl Ol p: .4 i A Cii-,s roaAae W&antra, ATAA, k':l.t5 C. C. NE&WTOiWs Ii ti..i y. 01:1-.. Z85 Ctus. liL_.v.. .S ..., l-.. ii . R. S. MORGAN, BANK BLOCK, ( -i&einvi1le, *. C~ DEALER IN BOOTS AND SjOi 'lops, Dongola, kble, Glove Calf, Veal ' Calf, Kip, and A. Calf, Shoes in buttog and lace of all (pialities and styles. MItSiS All the ahove in Misses sizes, with sotue gradcs spccially adapted fct sul'hool wt ar. Cilli 1)lmIANM." In Chldrtns' Shoes, I select styles best adapted to (eVelope the mtusebs of the feet, and at the same time give neatess in appearance, All grades and (Iuatlit ics. MENS'-- llootsOf best tannery calf with single and ILd (10111)1 e tippers, plain nad box toes. French Kip Boots, plain and box to-e. 4 Wax Kip, P. Cal and S. Kip bets with Peg and screw hottona. MENS'-I)ress Shoes of best Frene Ca f, hnat(1-cwed, made in Congress, Button and 11al$. My English Waukenplast 1'3loes at-e the best on the ntrket. I can furnish Ihand-sewi(l, cork sole shoes in (.ongress Lace or Button. ]ist Anericui (alf Shoes of any stylee (ality and price. Frent(ch K ip Planter Ties unequalled fer comtf< rt an d wecaring qualitigs, MEN-- ItIeavy tGods. 1 ofei' a stock of Shoes for everyday wear, of great cx. ecllence. - 1ro:zans, high and medium cut, of P. ('alf, lined and unlined. Kip 11(1 Wax Brogans, high and medium cut, peL an(1 srew bottoms, plain And tol) sles, made of first. quaIlity stock. 13Y5-- Boots and Shoes. running in qual- a ity and style \vitih Mens' Goods, at un usually low p)rices. I hatve v cerythipg isually kept in a 1;FIrst t l: ss l3ont nnd Shoe Store. ir Many years expcrience as a fitter, en;lt11(5 11e to a1 id those who have tendr feet in seleuting Soe's fnr con fort. Weak ankI(sc1 enn be strengthened and deformity o.f leut prtventc(1 by tile aid of an expe riencde lit ter. I give tty personal atten tion to this lanchu f myi httSiness. . , H. S. f4ORC A N, Successor to Abel an( Morgan. 4 r:c"pt 91, 1855 1 6m IF(lt NW IJI E FURNITrUR~E \WH1N YOU Edi) FUIINITURB CALL ON 'unicn Blaylock AT 11^ 1u5+ , S. c. Thley' have thlalrgest and hast( soleeted tokever bruh otis counitty., \Vo ha;v' just rot13' id our3 elagae of uli kinds, andl prop" f to '1(3I oibadr Lhan ever l kow'n befrm a(all and nee In)r (1o1J la 11nd get prices., anid you 'will II nv neIVIcdo that n3( house, un3dere l1s W,o also huavoa full hine (If (COFpIl itt) ! ' ';. o,(f all st.ylre irt sizes5 fro i) IIm-11aode Coffins up to the e C:lt-)er witedO 01n day or night with Thhanu3'ing you for past favors, and ho1II- for a IcontiinmUl)I' of snme. Don't forget that tho pIlace for IS A T R?UN~ION & BILAYLOCK'S PROPRjjtiITORF4 EASL~EY FURNI TURE HO'USE, OP POiI TE~ POMTO'FF.I E fsept 24, 1885i 1 tf IT WILL PAY YOU. If you pos going WVest or North west, to writ(o to no, I represeont the Short Line F. 1D. BUSH, I). P. A. Atlanta, Ga. Professional Notices. ii- ^. cuuro, wM. A. w1r,IAMn 4 P'ickonsI (. HI. Gireenvillo, 8. O. OlILD) & WILLIAMS, &ttorneys and Counselors at Law, (Ireen ille, N. C. Will p)racti2o in all1 the Courts of Green v'illo County, Stato and Federal. may 29), 188413 T110MAS 0. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JIi KNN C. MI., \\i. -C, Practivies in the Courts (If the Stato and in he United States ('ourt. Offlee ini Co,rf .JIossA. SOl>t. 1 i, 188 15 rr. F. ANHEra, J. H. NUWTON, (Groenvillo, S. (5. P1ickens, S. C.3 ANSEL & NEWTON, , it )l'urneys ana Law PICK(ENS C. H., S. C. juno 14, 1883 38 ' tf. 011100) & B 000 S, tttornoys and Counselors at Law PICKENS C. H1., S. C. V,ill pra~ctico in all the State and Feder Co)urts.