The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 07, 1886, Image 2

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IIRAIET4Y & CU., Paorataro e. t'tOKIENS t.f. .S. C.: gU DY,t f OTOl3ER 7, 1886. Vor Si*b$rIption, $1.1 O0per anim, strlcti in dvance; for six niontlim , 7c. ?dvttisenents Insertci at one dollar poT Sgareof one bich or less for the first .lnRe)rtin and fifty cunts for eacht stub0itten enttjaortionl. T iberal d(isc'ui t matle to rtarchants an(d others alvertising for six months or-hv the year. tItiti$rv Notices tCeerlini flyeilne , 'rihutes of Res)pect, t"u"n'tieations otn&pers,ntil ch,cter, when alilissatble, will hechanred for a5 alivert,iaemsots. For Announ1C111g Candilates, five dotlars each, strictly in ldvance. Our State Ticket., For Governor: JOHN PETER RICH .RDSON of Clarendon. For Lieutenant Governorr WILLIAM L. MAULDIN,, of. Greonville. For Seoretary of Atate. W. Z. LIETNERI,. of KIershaw. For Coiptrollor Genoral W.. E. STONEY, of Berkely For Treasurer: I. F. BAMBEIRG, of Barn well. For-Attorney Gleneral: JORFEPH II. EARLEt of Smnter. Tor Snperintendant of Eeucatitibi JAM ES II. RICE, of Abbevillo. Por Acljutant andl Inspector Goneral: M. L BONIIAM, of Ab) eVille. County Ticket. For the Senato: W. T. FIELD. H('use: B. J. JOHNSTON, JOHN A. EASLEY. Probate Judge: 3. B. NEWBIERY. School Conunisionor: 0. W. SINGLETON. couknity Commissioners: 0. M. LYNCH, A. B. TAT2LEY, J. C. AT.EXAN)ER. We -do not believe in carry'in Cihurch prej udices into official circle or polities; so when we hatve the op portunity of r'comfeniniig any'. of ou frionds, as a suil p~rsonl for over 1(hn is-tillery, w. do0 not take the trouble to find ou1 whether ho was inunierced, sprinkle< lim the P"ower of the Fre'n Wanu *-. . Ing?~ The Groonville News says:: Tlu Neowberry .Ier<dd and( X,es, and tle P"rosperiity 1I&por)ter an 1 Xews" o[ posedl J udge Cothiran. Is the powel of tho press waning b)rethlren, ordi weO little b)ullet-hea3ided bulls tackle locmotiVe Uey'onid our guage? We awalit the remairks of our es *0eemled cotemfporaiies on tliis deepl: iiielancholy occasio. That juist the wauy brother WXilliai adways doe s, w hen he gets "buiste<h ,'whos out, and tells aill adbout it ouf his l r<therni cani get nte of huis etIteemedP 't the truth ai of his in tu . gests it. A.D. . B uudge. The Supremo Co . Pennsyal vanir aving admiited1 Mrs. Ciwrrio B. K(il are to practice bfo!.re that couri?h esented herself. Saituriday befort idge Rliddle, of the court of coniuoi ~of Philadelphia, to practice. Th< 1ered the crier to swear he: I but added: "On a for tV - - '"to prae w;e*e of the soiit entirely us h1at 4epib3ion is still hieite ~ison an4-myself. While a w.. .cu] * y doubtles& perform its duties, as - h a may th,ose of a solbber or isailor ya wOe4Wtk she can only do so a. a eMc8e of those qualities which it: es edai el hoves us all to-cherish and Q. otIt having no0w been defin i ly4 "lad by the actioni of our court ' est r ort that it is proper to ad ;We to-pictice at the bar, we l'a i~h. tr speciy exclud1e * ~a inour eou$'. Or soiiCitud(e 4pr outselves but bet. The 4 h t e.ores rtdnui4t fr. . oath of-offl%o- '.]*ekt y WM &3-nhin&ed Ju4ge nktE enfme reftrng to the 'mnmination of Col. i Cothrau in the Congreelond prinf- n ry, states that the Hon. James S. Cothraw, of Abbeville, who has l'on nominated for Congress from the a Thiu-d Congressional District as sue cessor of Col. D. Wyatt Aiken, is t known to the people of South Caroli- o na as one of the ablest aul purest public men in the State. Judge - Cothran is thoroughly educated, is a polished writer, an eloquent speaker 1 ' a thorough lawyer, and has proven linse:f an. eminent and impartial Judlge. In the war 1ot\veen the States he fought with conspicuous gallantry, and bears upon his person the marks of wounds received, on more th one hard fouylht field. Throughout hi- lifv helias ever- commanded the full respect and confidono of his fel low--citizens, who have never h sita bed to follow when and whore he led. 'i every position of honor and trust to which he has been called, J udge Cothran has served the State with singular lev,otion and success, and no public uan iin South Carolina, or 'in any ther State, has a firmer hold uponl the admuiratioIl and kindly re gard of the people. A gentleman by instinct, a Christian in profession andl practice , his courteous nllne rs and exenplary conduOb havn mnad him a model for the ynOmg- ini of South' Carolina,- who have never had sot before them a- higlier txpe of mnuhloo(1 or of all the qualities that constitute a useful' an d honoral)le citizen. In the now sphore-of duty to which ho has been- called,, without solicitation or offbrt on his part, there is no question that he will serve the pcople of the Third Die triot, and of the State, with the wis (lon aInd tilhOity which ho- has ever (isplayed, and will add to his now position muore of. honor than 1he can derive from it JudgO Cothran has always been int perfect harmony with the Democracy of the country on all the leading qu(estions of the day, anl, although he has not giv nl utter tneo to his views ttZxup some of the qutestiois which arQ-now b;rrunght tmit pron inently to the front, there is every reason to believe that ho stands now, whore he has alwav stood, fairly and. squarely upon the platform of the Democratic party,. and that:he will he in Congress a firm supporter .of the Administration and of the pAlley which has given to the Dim. '::'cracy the control of thie State and tion, in spite of a strong opposition -in nerly~ all the counties (of the D)i traet,. and( after a canvass in which lie has taLkenl no part whateveir, is the h Iigheist evidoneeO of the conitidenice reposed( b)y the peoplle in his private and public charaer, na it is at t:he same timo the highest trib)uto that could hI ai Sd to his ability anidwoit h. L~owk out for M'ed Corn Now. It is noI e'xagerationi to say, remarks aL Writer ini the .I m'ecan Api tu rist, that millions of dollars are lost every year from planting seed corn that will niot grow. We tested a number of samplesc last sprinigof corn of our1 ownl growing and from some (' of- the best farmers ini the neighb or. hood, anmd did not find one that was unfiformliy good. Some of. the ear's from thle outside of the crib would he goodl, but those fromi the iniside would know )~ goosed 5(5 rn whenI ~iir I see it aind wvill warrant this to grow:" hut on te'stinig it more thian half thme her. nels would not germinate. The trolule is not due so much to immna tur'ity, as to the caroless method of gathering and keeping the corn. If the corn is thoroughly dlry when~i put er the crib, amnd afterward kept dry,~ tue chances nvo that it will prove good. The growers of' seed sweet corn, the late varieti.is of which ar'e exceedingly difficult to culre properly buildl narr'iow racks onl which the ears are' spriead out for several das eor wveeks. There is a general iumpr'es sion that earn for seed should lbe left growing till it is thoroughly matured This is a muistake. Pra'ct.ily' it is farm safer to cuit corni for seed v'ery early1 and let it r'ipen in the shock, thanm to run the risk of having it niped by ani early' frost, or of having tho cumrinmg weathe#r of the late season- The first point is to get the-~ (corn thloroughuly dry'~ before putting in thme erib). And then the crib should he ver*y naurrow' an.dl with openf sIits at Lottomi aind aides and a goodl wiido roof to keep off driving rains. If all those coni-i \tienn cannot bo secured the only way' we-enn he sure of good seed omw is to select the best ears and leave the P' hus attached to the butta andl tie e Itheu mop in tracee, am& hang the CI tn'eesC hI a airy barn or room for the "~ wtWl1t. The few farmenq who had a ene or ltsing Lo e ia 6wn' pne' Ma, Eirron I sand you the follow i as a bit of iuformation for your uany readers: we had in the County tet year 66 free pnblic schools, with n attendance of 3727 ttudents. Thie ear we have 76 schools, with an at. endance of 4133 students, an increaso f ten schools and 406 students. Last year we had 77 teachers las ifled as follows: white 60, colored 17 ci ;los 42.females, 35. This yaar we iave 89 toa(cher cassifled as follows: 1hites 66, coloraMI 23, mlaloq 51, fc nales 35, an increase of 12 ma'e eaohcrs.. The averngo monthly wages paid 0 tenihers Of each sex aro males :),90. Females, 22,79. Notwithstandingp the increase of tchools, and teaeh:rs, we find (to av 'rage t,ho County) that the scouoln 'un as long this year as they dil last. lho seicol found being the same +ach year, to wit, $5G96,5'). LAIAN MALDIN. Conmi0on Errors. Nino newspapers out (If ten, an(1 uinety and nint persons out of onw iundred, wlenl they sp)eak of ''Con "mean t'm lower house al ne, tnd call a Re1reseitative a "C,n greas3taan.'' Th Seniato aId the Houiie taken t)gether conntituIto tlhe C(ngres;s, an d a Sena tur is as nuich ! Congressmilan as a Rpresenit"ativt' is. A liko confusioin of termns exists regarding the 'wrd. '"miuister'' and ''amlbansn(k)r. ' Our re1)reselltatives it F oreigi Collrts are not iii lny FIenIIe nullbass,ad!irs. Thlly+ar.' 1n re lv lliiti.:titI4 i'rsidenit. Only six countries in th.! won h1--thei fi VP g"eat Elropusan pO\t r.S and Turky--send or rec'oivo am1bL$ssa ls. '1'lte li ferenct't ) tw- en annt and a law is also very g:eatt. h:t th) c.In t)1m1)oriary press g corcally r s)eaik of th1e11m as idoIticl. An act 1nnv be paIsed by ltl holuses of t'oig os rc'ievo the Par: sidclent's si~nnt ire, and( go 0n the st.:t.t.( h)0 k , b.:i u:n til tie c(urts h,LLV(' plss.l ip mu it, it is not 1k lawII. MaIy n.:t:t :r o iune ,n ;,it - t.rontal oth ers arf! irmoi 'ra:ti (, oth;:-'s again eon liet wit :-sta U !hI) :1:aws. _'n act doe's not. b)e.ome, at ::w iili it h:i-. pruVe n a ri1n d'te. An.iteitr ull A mi'riennI! b)!lcml'r wh ich1 i.- e' m.tt l le m181o, is spiaking of t p)rivtt:9 hiier lrt a ('(inlll(II(n soldier. Th'lls un1l d,1 i: irop- an c tlir!i, whero oons Iis :iett11ins are1' r.i gtly ob servedi il n'i.. itn whore, ncs the evanitis.tii-t csays ''her Phoie rorl pickecl upf at rc:!tc.m liree hill! i.n toqf th:.mn a v:nr -. Y. A S-ranrsv t 'x Wm -.mi W'ir,.M cun. -S-ue dayv th:' wv -m.n i i str-ik-, er tinettcs inl ptolt~.i ti huir thle em. smay tiv . t he~I t dnyv when na uin whol is ncI cx a lioth m m in all1 '*lttt ion oc. f li f;. will be bo veolo -i acid cft tot heri w \ithl his~. in induc. LTre A-lit is cgiven to had comcpnny; aind 1penilyvi ici.~ndlgs hlis vicious- t itctes. fihere is ai plui' for im it i s i.j- nt4 ilucing lac lie-s, n-r is it ak C tiipltint,i .t ai maniC w hoc tries to be ai gCetiu ho:'rsalpsib o-eet to a ndy,) inI ldini hticiety,onelm ermIl, ai manci whlomc ht knew.t to) be hex may ril ait soity and its fcii ng,the~re is lno tcut Nt dtelp to ai unac asx t(oIt bet vert ised k-tii as unwithyv U goi into thet s-eicty o tf peoptle \t whoe espe -'t lit doats not e cmprehei n itil RI 1 Kiit Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanriest. A marve-l of Onomlearl thian the~ oird1inar~y kindat, and illot hIe so(ldl in ?Snpetition wit.h the ultitudei of low test,~ Abort weuight alum 'phosphate powdere. .801tl onlyI -im xeit, N. Y. Tax .-N4t ,~, OFFICR OF COUNTy 1R7.4aURlR, eo Books will be open for the colleo tion of taxes on the 15th inst. to re main open until the 15th of December next for the oollPution of State, County, Railxoad and Poll taxes for the fiscal year comulonoing the 1st of November 1885. Tho following is the rate of taxes: htah Tax. tr Mills ('lointy "..... 3 Rulroad"..............8 " :ehool '"... .....2 To pay for right of way. . . Of " Total.................18} " Poll Tatx.................. eL.00 Tax(w are payablo inl po'd and silver coin, United State"( curroncy, National Bank notOV anl C(onooti. of thit valid (Oneoli(lattel Bonds of this Stato. ''Brown Bn13d" aan(d on the Bonds of this State, known as "Deflcioney Bonds." For the Convenienco of tax payers I will ho at the follo'vin p lne" at th( time stated l)olOw for tho eollcotion of taxes. Libmrty Monday, 18 day of Octohor. (oeltra), Tnous. and WVouls. 19..20" ialoy. Th'". and Friday 21-22 " Piukons C. H. tatulrday 23 " " Iurricne Monday '25 " " " Eas)tatoo TuVN(1,v' 20 ", '( lPumpintown \Velnos. 27 " ' Fo(tor's StoreThuraday 28 " " " DaIonsvillo Friday 29 " " Cross Plains Satu"rdly :30 ' " " And in my ofiee at. tho Court. Tous on aill other daya not ltentionledt abovo (ox c!ot Sunday). .Tturors, (Ontablle!s, and Witneov' C'rtificate;a will ho receivo,l for County taxes. Tax payero are reInetted1 to ho at tho plaoeS :bovO mentiomn'd by 3 o'tloel p. m., as T will have to lo. vo at that timo to ryech uext atp1)ointllO1nt. All inft)rmation in re ard to taxes free ly givoln by mail or othert"i0. J. 'T. HILL, CotiNTY Tu AfiUREn Pl1:ur.Nt; COUNTY. Clerk's Sale. - 0 ( -- R (e o' NoutE1a Onrolina C.ou.'rY OF lem~.S in C( rt '1! mm: Pi l at>) 1CA'ca i JThn 11. I),itjls. Janne: Peok. PU&SUNT to the' terms of a dlerrn for for(oe;aro an1d sule n.(ule in the alovo tat.tt "' by In. J. iI. IIa( luln, pl':idlnI .ht i;', (0 the 21 tt ly of i(; t(:a !r, le , I .ill :il to the liijFh1 (Ot l l tl:' at I'i(t t l . i ., tltring the log.dl honttr. of sale, on h i' . in Ne: v'OmberO nlPXt, th' t:.hlwing de(:<erihe I REAL ESTA'l' to wi: A ll t at 'i - . or Ltt o' Ta;t ine ti:e tOWn (>i (' ti, Pi:'! . 1, r ,!l:t , IIn the A ir . 111 1 i',i ' jiI' hu1t: o0 ,b:,hnI i. u'l a :t ?1 the S th 11r.11 1111nd of N. . M,kltn ot :lm \ rt. 'T : E 1 '.uM . i(urha:.'r to payox tra for tithle. "t. -1. LEW N r', ('.1.1'. OOt tlbtr 7. 18 ". 4 . fu State of ~30LPh Carolina~ PN(Y i a:-:ssM ( orsTy. 7J)7R1'UA NT' to theO torna of a decrotat' 40on :t Mh oif SepOt.nhert I88% h* lHon. J. Hi. Ih Il-on prIe.idin( Judage, I wA'Il s&ell to4 the h4ig!4i hhhr at Pit !w:aw C. H.,ih i-h ea ,mso aeo detScril)) d 3im AL E.TATE to~ wI it: All thait pui..r pleot'l 4or tra4t of 13oud in) ien 113 ('e ity , on~ (h>4ldon1 (Cre4k, knov:n as) th "I. Mill Place, conittaining) tfour1 04)n (141) acroY. mfore or less5 jo3ining lands of Johnu W. Thoma)3(, Eva lino4 lilunt, Loial Hunt and4 others. On this tract there4 is a g(ood Girist Mill, Cot toni (Gin, &c. TT'.RMS: One hltf the pulrchaso money to) b) paid inl cash5, bhmo.l, ont one 01 ar's credit with inltoro3t fromi date1, secured by bonad of ~pulrchas and50 3 morI110tgage of thes pr1Omai)3e. Pu'3rch3a:;r allowed~o to) pay all (3a3)h. Purc013ha'-r to pay3 for all paupers and o for reord4in si Monn33. J1. J. LEI:wL, ce oct. 7, 3886 2 4t, Clerk's Sale. taie of' South C'arolina 0 rN URTP OF (OMMON PLEAS. tamec' Mi. F"ort n) or, et all. Tlain tiffs, Jame!Os Fourner ejt a~. Dfondants. Comaplainit for Parti tion f. Y' virt 33o(f a1 dec'retal order made n11 Lthe above)v sitatedl eao b)y I udg ' Ktor - hazw, and)4 tiled th3e 14th day of Sept emi or 1880e. I will sell[I tlte highiest biddter ''. s:hlhdy ill Novembernex II'I, dutrinig thec egd h.~as .1f sale, Ithe fol lowii>g tract of A Ni), to bit: All 11hat1I ijce, Parcel, or TJralct of land citnate in3 the Counuty anid State, aforc.'iid, >ni water) (If 53)hala3 River adjoinain g 311341 of M ro. Marltin3, James Fortne4r and 3the4rf, ctininiig two hund11(red (2001) erE-, m3or1, o r le.a, it b)eing th30 samo1 raot of hunol wh1ereoni the d1ofond1anit, W. L. Fo4rtnr1 no0w liv en3. 'TERIMS -Onae3 haI (I) thie purchase ionney to h)3 pauidin eal f ou351 day ol~(f salo, 33d thle. rema1iner iln twetlve monthILlS, to '0 se1enred b y 13(3nd of the pu1rchase44r andt m)ortgaIge of theo p)remiss. J. *J. Lr EWIS, ecr oct,.7, 1886. . 2 4 - TOTIlOE OF? FINAL SETTrf,EMENTI I hereby give nlotlee thia I will ap yto J1. HI. Newton, JudgoK of Ira,bate, for icekens C~ounty, 8. ''., on the 26th dat of )etoher, 1t886. for leave to maIke ai t ail wtt.lem ( - the' Estate of AF'~TRRY PERG deca$(l. .t'AS.Am Clerks Sale. -0 4tate of South j('aro1Ina Courivof Pickens 0 In Court of Common Pleas 0. T. Dover, et al. vs. Cornelius Keith. PURSUAT to the terms of a decree for sale mado in the above stated tase by Hon. J. H. Iiudson, presiding Judge, on the 21st day of Septotnber, 1686, I will Hell to the highest bidder at Pickons C. H., during the legal hours of sale on saledey in November next the following do';arihed REAL ESTATE, to wit: All that tract of Land in Pickens County, bounded on the North by Salu da River, South by Table Book Moun tain, and containing eight hundred and twenty-one (821) acres, more or loss, as ropro.sented by a plot of the same, recor ded in Location Book ''B,'' page 404, in the Clerk's oIlicc for said County of Pick ens. TERMS-CASI. Purchaser to pay for titles. J. J. LEWIS, C.( .P. oct. 7, 1886 2 4 Clerk's Sale. --0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COU N Y oF 1ieCSEs. 0 1N ('OL17' OF CO.iJIO, I'LIS. John F. Bruce vs George Blako et al. jU)ITRSUANT to a judgment for for slosure and ;ale in the al:ove statted ('aH(', adt(le Oil t.he 9th daY of June 1886, by Hlon. J. B. Kerslhaw, pr1esidinlg .1 udge, I will sell to the highest b,idder, at Pickens . H., dr i:g the legal hours of sale, on Sale (dy inl INOv01mbel1r next, thei' following (iescril"d REAL ESTATE, to wit: All that Trat or Parcel of Lan( in th0ecunty k of Pickens, Daeusvillo Townabip, aljoining land8 of Johtn .J allisun, \V W. F. Fright, T. P. I.ulerl and othI1s-, conltaining forts (410) ac(e more or les5. 'Elt '.1S:--Ca.h;. Purchaser to pay for all papers. J. J. LEWIS, .O.c. oct. 7, 1886 2 4 )TT E TO !I-TI'OitS ANT) T) El t. II'(O :-. A 11 p(r:sos h .ldi;ti! claims a lfi+ -t ''-e , -st.:t(: f et Alm:( .' i :'ET t; 1,.. l,lN< Ti ll e(C(a-("(!. late i lcke-Ns (", I;tid. 'lit hi (': tilin>:. w ill prt'(s(: t tI tim Ib. l V :tt st 'd to tih ;.df1Ir tn l for u' :n t: a-- d ti -'i inid,tld( t"-,said1 Statte wvil .l(ak t payIlu.I t to) I). 1'. 'OMPIKIN-i. .t1m:ilIIst rat..t r. de'. (iip:lly) in the Northern MYPrk -T r a lar4 W nd wel lw;rted Sto. k ofChin God ., Sinace lthat timte all Woul'iu Goods have advanaced 20 to 25 per' cet. I ntow prop )se to giv miy cur4omersl thle benll4t of the $ .-t0. Other grmades pro~portionatdely lo'w. Woen PloIka8. all P4o1 ?4d; 75 cuets. M1en%'. Brogans, all sol id. $1.00. Nice s4uits or ClothRc, ranging ini pric'e from $G.00 to $15.00. Will guarantee a nice Suit as cheap as you can buy~ in Gecoenville, or re fund the money. 29 Yhard8s t anudardi P'rinIt All Cra'les of TOBACCO in Stock. Try the '-Dark 110 rSe," hest 10 cenlt Tlobalcco) ini the County. These aro strictly Cash pricos. My stock consist ing of DRY GOODS STAPLE and FINE CL~OTHING, all BOOTS and SHOES, every quality. HATi S andI( C2APS, all varieties. HIAR D) WAARE anid GROCERWIES. Everythling uisually kept in a Gen 'ral Store, 15is ow ready, and is the airgest ini this S-ection. BA R GAINS tre awaiting all. W. D.Glenn, AtLMA FOIL > 1-3 B 3. 1 ()C' U1 3U E 2R. No well regulaited lanall will ad vaiiee ideas on Earthq1ualk s, and Land Slides. Mtther EFarth pi lab)ly had a chill, and this remuindL us that the little folks must havo FLANNELS and .LY YS Bad Boys will have to have new Pocket Knivos, now BJot"s, Sus n ders, and Mouth Harps. Old Men will need Heavy Boots and Shnoe:, Jeans, Hats, Overcoats and Plows, and their good wives wilL! want .ersey Jackets, Heavier Shoof4 and Worsted Goods, and a site of other things, tho old men (tihe muoan old things) wont buy for them. NOW TillS ALMANAC Has on hand a good Stock of cvery thing usually kept in general stores, and is glad to say that nearly every + thing is cheap enoigh---iot at half price though, like .Tennl Gentiles in sotle towns try to nake be:ieve. They wil1 tell you all about dollar ar tielcs for ti;ty cents, but never men ;i.m the fifty cent articles they want a dollar for. Oh no! While we sell a great ninv odds and els(1S oil' at cost, we never adver tise that way to make b;lieve ovury thing is go,n:; for a s:ng. There aro i b( 1,aits ii this to. No triok y. )No (eceptiol. Every article 111 ofn its o:. Ii nir:hs a:d oustom r will find what they w,u1.L r: cheap here S at ay iv llc bet %Ve'n'i Puilp k:iintown am.i Iitmu)nr: -tiLute a-:d 0' R ( ld t 'u it. )iame ne. no saee o'ul in1Vitai.!n. T11er k:iow how it it and :a.;etS, (wlo v,it .t w(lt) can i Iel that it is )tiien.. to g >to i8amburg~ for .u:pp'ies. Keeps grea -:nIn lite thi.m's not uisualiv fomzj 1 \' 1 oug'hit Na4:ils, der- ain .1i c' ,, B'w-k S::.ith ILuin meris 1 up ad F'iUs, Steel TPrap-, .'om'e TrpA, Cow Be'ls anid 5-uit Levels. And.. let it bh8ze from1 one of miy rm S eek of 'ih P.11n1 HatstI hav..v.r.....lt. N%ice't lot of ('alu.i Brands of Ch1a ks and~( Yiarns ini South Ca:.n.:zu find somnethiing here to ''h1o11 out." ens, Cann!e I go->ds, Cahhge, Friuits, E4igg;~s, Chees andu 81 Vinega'r. ir: lii1t1 IL%Ing (lustoneCrO nieod RIOt readti a"V further. (Com6 andl so' wie; r ng th.ll wagni. Nw You Other Fellow. Tha~t Old1 Note- Good Crops this year- --No ex euse---Come----Ask for it and( v-ou shall receive it. I Tickled you first, nowv Tickle mue? F'or that is Just and( Fair and( Right. MARBLE AND GRANITE MON(UMENTS, Dont wIaste you mIloney 011 b)otch Marble Work. Chieapest Ironi Railings in the world. CLARK & WILCOX. (O-reenille, 14. C: dee 18, 84 12 1 Seneca River Land ,..---O Iwill Ael1 200 Aere"4 of MY HOMF, pbVTs (Cold MyprmgR) in PicenM di-eyon Air TAnce Railroad, adljoiln nd lf(qOf Forl.th Hilcon)tajins 32 aorn Ivt,r 1B,t.tom~. 'The hkhI-land( is tine cut :nlud-..ahout 60 aIrre leare.d. I 1as, 3 IOd cottagest 08 it, iji d is ini all respel)e, a 3.0. --THAT [have purchased a cOrplete Stock 'of Fancy Goods and-Notions embraoing every article usually kept ir those lines, at Prices to suit the se+roat f. nancial depression. --THAT 1Iy line of Fancy and Staple Grocor 13 is Com>lete, and in prices and quality w' competo with any iii town. --THAT.... [ have in Stock a' full line of ,-as na ble goods for summer, and that I wean to cA)1O down in I'riees like the rain did in torreits. --TiIAT.. I always keep on hand a good lot of Tobacco and Cigars. If you want a pleasant and exhilarating smoke com11e to my store; I have the best 5 cent Cigar in town. --TIHAT gunrantee satisfaction to the most astiioUs 11(1 exacting buyer, and vith this assurtmce I respectfully so. it a liberal patronago from tle ublic. --THAT Stat,ionery Departnent is fuller n ever before. So if you need any t g in1 that line give me a cal. --TRHAT-... tways carry a large Stock of Crook T i-ware, StoveM and Stove fit' tus. Come a1d get you a stove, no il should be without one. A. M. MORRIS Professional Notices. 1.'A ciemr>, WM. A. WumLLAMS cua C. H. Greenville, S. C. CuILD & WILLIAMj, Attc:neys and Counselors at Law, Grec o1: mU . t'. (. WPill li,e:.ic it, :ll the Courts of Green vila Cou:ity, Statt to,ld Federal. may -2U, 18 s' 35 rT;OMAS C. ROLINSON, ATTO';;EY A' LAW, Pli K i N SC. II., 5. (', Pr ti'"i i the 'r'utV of the 'tate and La the l;:ite,d Str.tl ('ourt. '{- -. 4cA s, J. H. ITW7ob (h.villo, 8. C. Pickenns S. C. 'jsl & N.WTON, .-ttornt4s and Ccunselors at Lav." 1 CKENSC. H., S. C. Will prac(ti -e in all the State an~d Feder. Coiurts. S. . NIDE] WTa'tchcs, Diamonds and Joe GR NVILLE, S.CO My faicult' fe'- d1oing FinIe Wae WVork~ untsurp ~ ..edu the South. work g'uranteed I seli til {'eM4la I )imunondl Spctacles and1( Ey3e Olass'ea may 1, 1884 31 J. G. BLACK. Jeweler and Watch Repairing, Main St,, 2d Corner Below C. - Newling MTacInIen THEII NEW AMERICAN NO. 7, Abi'e the New Automnatic White are the be: (AREENVEILE,. . t. . mair 5, 1885 23 ly WE BEG TOI ANNOUNCE, THAT OUR FACILITIES FOll carrying on1 busIinessM hats not been inlte'rrulpted by tl h eathe'ike. Cion. signimenit" of Cotton, Rico andl other Prioduce(( will meet ats prompiIt attten. tionl as uisual. Win. C. BEE & CO. Cotton and Rico Factors, anid Com mlissilon M~erchmanit. Charestn,8. C.V J. w. NEouwoon.. W. M. an)Iwoort, h),,. .NORWOO & NORWOO. (Greenvill,, S. C. Oar.to* omi MAm.8t 8.