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THE SENTINEL. ,. E s 0QG'4, EdEt or. J. E. BOGS & Co., Proprietors. $IOKENS C. II.. S. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1868. For Subeoriptton,.* .0 per anntum. strictly in advarce; for six months, 75c. Adverteenonts inserted atone dollar persquarcofone inch orless for the first sertlon and fty cents for each subsequ "nt insertion. ,iberal discount made to merchants antothIers advertising for six months or by the year. Obituary Notices exceedint five lines, Tributes of Respect, Communications ofta personal character, when adnissabale, will becharged for as aivertisemets.. 'THIS A E R 'bo n A ott The Cnmberland Gnp Road (Greenville News. Col. Bowen, of Piokene, was in the city yesterday. He says work on the Carolina, Cumberland Gap & Chicago Bailrod will be begun immediately if a oontraotor can ho found who can give bond to complete the road400 miles from Aiken to Somerset, Ky., within two years, and that a contractor who can probably moot the requirements is now on the way hero. 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See rtdvartisenmont in an-] other column, under head of "Patents.' n.xy one sending us two new siubscri bers acoompanied by the eash, will be entitis to one copy of the Nursery and Orbr,the best book that has ever Sbeen writen on the subject, and well worth sje dollata, T'he Pecan succeeds wherever the ory grws and one large tree will * anaj l nord of 29,.00 to 6k), -OF THE B3ARP OF COUNTT CO1SIULPIR --oF -FOR THE Fiscal Year Commnencing November let, 1885 and Ending October 31st, 1886. -0 To HTis Honor, the Presidinq Judge of the Court of Gen,eral Session8 for Pickcns County, .January 7Arm: The Board of County Commissioners for said county respectfully submit the following report of claims filed, audited and allowed, and ordered paid by them during the fiscal year 1885-86, to wit: Name Cluracter of Claim claimed Alli'd L C Ried bridge account 200 200 Wilkins Poe & Co, hidge account 23 89 23 89 Wm U Hunt, special comemissioner 4 00 4 00 T W Folger, M 1) post mortem examination 10 00 6 00 L G Clayton post m ortem examination, 10 00 6 00 B J Johnston, trial justice account 66 256 25 B J Johnston, trial justice account as coroner 17 00 James- Aiken, constalle accounlt 3 25 3 25 Siii F Gary, constable neoount 8 40 8 40 James 0 Bowen, bridge account 12 00 12 0 James A Gritiu, special conluissioner 4 I)0 4 00 Matthew liendricks, special conmnissioner 26 00 26 00 M(atthOW }JAi(ricks, brige(lgc arco 20 00 2a) 0c1 V J Brntnlet t, exaliinat in of lunatic 1(10 10 00 James A Leslev, corner's accoiut 12 50 12 50 1 T ' immpey, const)1ale accolnt 1 70 1 70 J H NewtonI, J.'.r.c., einiinition of lunatic 10 00 10 00 .1 HI Newton, "i1".e., eaNiIUttlol4 of lunatic it) 00 10 00 \V I iirallett, ("xuinnitioni of lunatic 10 1)0 10 00 (1 W En"rlc, (;x;uiniioni of lunatic and1( visit poor' farm 26 0') 26 0 ' B3 J Johnmsto tec, trial justt uc(,ic unt for services 18 75 18 70 Salili, I-irris, 11u itlr; turali l,ot(iu~di 1)111 er 10 (0 10 00 5hli.'jT JaiI le te1ot Novc+mhpbr and December 1885 24 90 24 90 arrTison St.' 411i, i(."ltt ot" wit y 10 00 14 0' Patrick Steg;n11, 1tigltt of way 2, 00 20 .0 \Vu1~ MCAnh:Ln, uilnm '. riht of way 8 00 8 00 \V \V Boliumso11, igh't of way 2.0 00 20 001 Junes Jcgnil, riget. of way 5 00 4 00 S B Stu'wart,, t.ritd jttstic"u acCotunt for duty 7 50. 7 504 Isaac A Nit numns, serving road notices 2 00 2 00 Matth1ew (ilcsui( 'till l2ust ice account for duty 5 00 5 00 Itoswe1l1 ii JuliCs, 1a'i(lIge ac(otritt 3l 50 . WXalk"r Evanis & Cogsw(1I, sessiott journals 12 50 12 50 JV H Gary, ( .,istalm1 d aiconto fn 8 00 7 10 A T Bamker, c xionst,tl inicout 25 20 25 2() V JIirksv ton Thos Wetrialnp, bridge account 24 50 24 50 Joli A (rix, nlul for sin(an farin 141) 00 140 00 Shrlft' Jl't(ht, I ri( IgNe t ecrc at nct 32 50 32 50 E E M1tn1linm, n(cuiit on j iorfunid 3 0)) 3 00 George \V C tx Jol Jil, bridge account 2wa ( 21 00 Jol Miller, WitucHss igh ese of itimacY 2 00 J 01111 1 cwiM , i;tl just i e i t ig coroner 8 50 W A leiRdriks, 1'richt ofwa 2ut 3 75 375 T D Sliiartn, t ilt justice ac outnt for dutis 9 17 9 17 J. G ilssti, trial j jstice account for dutiyS 18 75 18 75 It 1 wone, Brgos bii g uit 311 00 30 00 W A t'krtaer, I Cii ge ll,t e o9 50 69 (10 George oI n sitt, ibleing a ccount 7 00 7 00 W ,1 Irkactd, Txatihuati n , bf lunatic 10 40 14 (0 John~e Ao nm& forl poorgag bok140 00 140 00 Jaesh jFirep,b idgeaccoun Fe.32866 50 32 50 (E Earld,Min,outmidont poorifud 3ape 001 3 800 3 J1ol Mir, Wt il s i e aexafmlunmat 2ia fliai ( (00 Joh TI Lsett., t rial justice 1ctin coumroeu lrv16 81 50 32 W1 A (Hendrics, brnl tid e account f3 7srvce 5 31 ) TVy ft F insen, st(rJi ltuse ac ut for 1uisf (93lC 317 5 317 J.~~, Robiset, trial just i ficout for duties 18 75 18 75 RJnes Pil, 1 ile brid(iacou ti 30 00 30 00( P pA rt er mid ac count 369 50 6 0 Gellp ortm Hitt,1buihting accout 14 00 17 00 J Br'ammnlet, examc i~inatin 4f2uaic1 00) 42 00 MWalker Evan1lI s& Coswell,i morttigagero 12 00 12 00i J Seriljai reXpor, Jim Ia oFeb . 14l8G 75 14 5 | H Nearto, M D. (, ( nedical:tii serie fori 3alo 00 3 00 I B J lohns,dto, triiotal justiimpexami ation 30lnai 0 00 300 J R Gasryt, coriale usti1t 25ressa v18 3 25 359 J PJCrhnsin , a t jusiestg arrs la r 188 eeg 1 21 1 00 J T Childressig, iljscti avetiung, for~ seritess lgV15 00 16 0(0 Wyat XV iken, I.s stenognrpe's att o snure 15 0 5 H A Rio, trciil justieicut for services 18 90518 75 HWArienyd, bhridge accout fo2evie 7 00 77 60 Hili A Picrteri, bigevicc untict ol3i 6 40 46 5( JaT thGnyei, triage si account fo eva 142 0)0 10 00 MIatthewVILi H eriks, spe(ial (ouniissoner 12 00 12 00 Jeremih riopin, bridgem:aion 12450 12 50 J H Newtonry bJ rd equimiation 1at2 00 12 00 J B Cutde,lAudi, aditinaticomnsaton3 00 30 00 Joh P Carasse, neeitr adverli.itiigEs esne 13 00 13 00 Tie SW i Flr )M , post am ortem examinationo 13 00 13 04 HA Richatt, shif, eounit ior s1rics 890 1289) HL A Rcevm, lhei t, Ialiount ior sevies7 80 13 60 HJ A Rich, Ishit f coneyngluati(t Clubi 40 0 40140 A T Meareis, work 'c o jail 27i9 27090 M tthewis tGilsi, imte fcon orvie sevc20 00 20 00 JanV 0 ither,land,g scial commisioner 00 75 00 E Stehrt ril board iequ:dition c12pen0ti2n 4l J lB elbry, lboar 30izton1 00 301 00 Jhl & Suthrlan, ean fo equtiapliation 13untn2 00 13 00 Joh A Oavey, brideniccouition100 O10 00 Rile Anon, bineaequlztio 13 00 17 00 A XV Foyatt , r a<piliation (flatc10 00 10 0 A ,M Aormis, trialie o jumtil,sri 2stiljsie7 50 27 59 J J lewiiis, trvice jsia jerunt for 1evies) 00 10 00 S D Stewart, eicsa trial justicetol compenstion al Chil & Bogigse, fesme r rsistingapliato 17ucto 20 170 6 W A~ O~lverts, bridge c u it1072 00 272 00 PaceIt Hil&C, lumberSU ftoride 18 5 318 250 .1iiT Aony, bridge accout 87 50 37 00( J C Robmnso, tl just, servicesmi fra jsetice1 75 18 750 H A Rine, slerices s rialg justice asestmtdmgs12 10 12 00 SD tew alr,price Ariala n justie 18 18 5 19 5 L1 A Wiimpey 111, mstable acc Qout 38 35 38 635 JI A Embertsn, beii oi igpridge acctoounti 2ia 74 15) 271 10 WyaJcltt i, serv jice, ~s ntaphr Scvcs31 25 31 25 Wilha Cavett, ridgslie, accun tttsevie 31 50 31 50 MTthewR(bins1, trial justine, acout L fo services 18 05 18 75 H* AV Richey, hit, ostaing niceasenmianae 12 10 12 150 JhiT" jamirepo rljmt.ipr, ayimi fnd JuerV188 109 (40 10 50 H B Richmor, sheriff, sitictm wt 38 35 28 35 (HoAeihey & hmeri, coiying pris'one 92oChiba 7 10 74 60 J J Lewitoimy r imde . cemt 8evcsJa.adJn 11030 113 R othe, rimlusi amp)tut oad servies 35 31 5 J R Gosret t, tral justico, euwa mti for eries3 25 (10 25 Mattew ..ilei, 1sri g ju psticeacont ror services 10 00 10 M etr W McClana an,cnsteaut 15 95 15 91 SJST Chilress trial justice, accomut for servica 18 75 18 750 Jhe Bl ailmrep, idge acounit 1868 50 88 50 Colma & B at, branidgaomio untc 92 00 12 50 J'l Hnthrry, bridge account 4 00 40 T D Barettii, hauinge foauswyintra 2 00 2 00 MT( FJesier, coridge account 9 20 9 90 Sh enind reot Jly n Augusilt 18868) 13 85 J Thomn Kay, batge account 25 00 25 00 W 11 Ried, bidge~ acCOtWAt 20) 50 20 50 G W Griffin, bridge, account 12 50 12 50 T J Bowen and L M Berry bridge account 75 00 75 00 Valker Evans & Cogswell, stationery 29 90 29 90 Jlhn C Duncan, right of way for public road 4 00 4 00 G. V Earle, medical account for pauper 4 00 4 00 W F Gary, constable account 12 50 12 00 '1' W Folger, post mortem examination 15 00 5 00 L G Clayton, post mortem examination 15 00 5 00 Wm F Gary, conastable account 27 67 26 85 J J Bobbins, trial justice account for dutiea 10 00 10 00 Burt R Spuarman, lumber for bridge 2 45 2 45 M Benjamin, hiulinlg lumber for bridge 50 50 J G Wyatt, lumber for bridge 17 75 17 75 John T Childress, trial justice account for servioes 10 00 10 00 T C Robinson, trial justice account for serviceS 18 75 18 75 W F Johnson, services as supervisor of public highway 24 00 20 00 J K Lathemii, blasting rock ote. 6 25 5 25 S D Stewart, trial justice account for services 18 76 18 75 Wyatt Aiken, stenographer, account for 3 4 quarters 62 50 62 50 B J Johnston. trial justice, account for services 81 25 81 25 J R Gosrott trial justice. account for services 81 25 31 25 Matthew Gillespie, trial justice, account for services 10 00 10 o Harrison Powell, damages for right of way 5 00 5 00 John K Garrett, bridge account 25 00 25 00 M atthew Hendricks, special commissioner 9 00 9 0h Matthew Hendricks, bridge account 5 00 5 00 J M Winchester, bridge account 18 15 18 15 J 1 Powers, removing raft from bridge 3 00 3 00 John V Head, lumber for bridge 16 60 16 60 Margaret Alexander, damage for right of way 5 00 5 00 W 1 Roark, constable account 63 55 53 25 W J Roark, constable account 2 75 2 75 John Keith, constable account 4 25 4 25 J J Lewis, o a r and o s, account for services 47 50 47 50 I A Bowen, jury commissioner 54 00 54 00 Jas W Morgan, work done in Commi.sioner's office 5 65 3 00 W F Gary, constable ac0unt 4 95 4 95 J J Robins, trial justice, account for services 10 00 10 00 James T Singleton, bridge account 13 4) 13 40 H A Richey, sherifl', conveyintg lunatic to asylum 47 10 47 10 H A Bichoy, sherifl, .onveving prisoners to Columbia 121 45 121 45 11 A Richey, sherilI' accoun t for services 39 25 39 25 J M Nimmous, super isor public highw ays and special conmmissioner 32 00 28 00 W F Gary, constable account 10 60 10 6t1 V ) Cantroll, bridge account 15 20 15 20 R .I Gilliland, M I)., post mortem examination 5 00 5 oc J M King, supervisor public highvays 1o 00 1 oc M W Cautrell, bridge account 7 00 7 00 '1 W Folger, M D, post mortem examination 15 30 5 oc John T Lewis, trial justice, account for services 20 o 2o 00 J C Garrison, relnovuig raft 5 00 5 00 Jolhna '1' Lewis, bridgc account 1 1 o Sc '1' V Folger, M ), exmiUuatioI lunatie 1o 00 to o J W \lajor, bridge account 5 oO 5 cx J C Parsons, lunber for bridge 8 49 8 49 Robert G Trotter, bridge, account 15 00 15 0: ZaT .I ones, bridge account 2 00 2 ('0 Vanl S Joeis, bridge account 25 50 25 5b Wm J Ponder, bridge account 40 75 40 75 V a Bramlett, medical account. for pauper 23 35 23 35 D F Bradley & Co, account for advertising 192 58 192 58 Isaac A Nimmons, supervisor of public highway 20 ou 20 (0 A M Morris. supl)lies for jail 1 4o 1 4o B J Johnston, holding inquest 8 oo . .I B Bigdn, supervisor " - public highway 2o 00 2o 00 J J Herd, County Commissioner, account fir services 197 5o 197 5o Elias )a', County Commr is;sioncr, account. f,r services 207 50 2o7 5o A B ''aliey, (oumty C.omnissioner, ac)unt for sevices 141 00 191 00 A B Tallov, County Com., Comutation tax paid out 148 00 148 oo Elias I)av, (ounty Com., special c'Immissioner 5.20 5 2u Elias Day, County Comn., Comltationl tax paid out 75 45 75 45 J T H ill, County Treasurer, stamps ar. ' xpress 3 4o 3 4o o L Durant, services as clerk of board of county coin. 1oo 1o lo 0n J B Clyde, county Auditor, postage and stationery 6 75 6 78 5Nrs. M E Adams, work at poor house 25 00 25 oo 1) B Adams, services as stewart at poor farm 104 oo loo 00 1 B Adams, cash advanced for poor farm 28 38 28 8 ., H Ambler, se*rvic*es as referee 6 00 6 410 J B ltigdon, constabile aLccount 24 6o 24 Co IleDi Alexudler, bridge account 5 00 5 (Oo McD01 Alexand(er, spe. com. amid sup. puiplie highway 24 00 24 00 R B Byars, cash. paid on pub",ie road 4 00 4 00 T1 RI Price, spJocial connaIisi$oner 8 00 8 00 JTamies A (;riTin, spiecial coIinuissionIer 8 00 8 00 O P ield, speaial 0 cmmissimer 2o 00 2o 00 Thma FHoker, bla tiung rock 5 00 5 00 O) P Field. sulpervisor pulic highiway 40 o0 Go >rge WV Me(llanahan, suiperv.1or oIf puplic hgwy 2 o 2 1 R F H-erdl, servig and po-ting roIad nolt ices 32 c 1) A Herd, sersing and po sting roa,l notices6 6o V S Jone(s, service-i as referee J 0 110 L D) Stephens, serv ices as referee 4 00 4 (10 .m N Mu :phiree, services asi referee 2 00 2 00 J J Herd, sp) cteOi nnisioner 29 oo 29 00 Easley Messenger, account for advertising 36 60 36 60 MVicD Murphiree, conist able account 7 00 5 So W~ D) Hendr(licks, b ridlge accounit 56 00 50) 5( Jailms O) Bowven, bridlge accounIIt 49 35 49 35 John U Wyt &C,, bridge aiccounit 18 50 18 So B D Garvini, trial justice, acting coroner 8 So Sherifis jail report, Septemfber andt October 93 9o 983'9o E F Ellisoni, supervisor public highways 1o oo 1o 00 U WV McClanahuan, !onIstalel account 3 40 3 4o WV P Childress, constable accolunt 2 95 2 95 .J T W imupey, constable account 6 95 6 95 D H Stansell and L 0 Newton, blasting rock 63 00 63 ooi j M PoIrter, bilastinig ro,ck 2 oo 5 oo Rtobert Stewvart, special commissimoner 4 00 4 00 WV F Gary, coinstablei aIccount 14 4o 13 8o W j Rark, conistable account 4 So 4 So WV F Gary, constable accont 4 2o 4 20 WV D Cox, cow and calf for poomr farm 2o 00 2o00 j C Grifliin, special comirmissioner 16 00 16 oo IL Mauldm school conrm'r, stationery, stamps, express 1o 0 o 100o James TI Smg"leton, b ridlge accohunut 1 00 1 00 A D) Chastaine bridge acunimt 4 00 4 00 Easley Messeng"er, acout fomr advertising 29 85 29 85 WV T1 McFI~all, supplies for poor house 23 25 23 25 A M Maulin, blasting rock 3 00 3 00 Johnl W Thomas, spcOial comifisionier 1 2 00 12 00 Alexander & Folger; supplies for poor farm 4 70 4 7o W MI H-agood & CJo, burying plaupeOr 3 26 3 25 Alexander & Folger, building fund 5 25 5 26 WV . Pickle, bridge account 8oo 8o XV T McF~all, suppllies for court 110use 9 95 9 95 Janme.s Aiken, constable account 3 00 3 00 S j Jfohniston, wvork ont school c~onmissioner's oflico 75 75 j j H-erd, County C'ommissioner, 7o dlays, traveled, 1150 miles Elias Day, Cbnunty C'ommnissione(r, 7(0 dava traveled 1350 miles. A B Talley, County G>mmissioner, 70 days, traveled 1020 miles, A. B. TALLEY,) EIbIAS DAY, C- ommissoniers. J. .J HIERD, ) For Sale. For Sale. --0------- - -- -- .RYvirtue (of the authority vested in me A VALUABLE andI most demira- aU miortgalgno, I will soll to the high ble Tramc*t of Land on Wolf est bidder on salixday in Decemiber, at reek, adljoininlg lands (If Jcoab Maul- 1ekens C. H., the following property, in, Fotr yt and (thers1, con- '. Ling (1un( hundred and forty acres or Mitor inteam Enone, 8-o.11ow lore or less, will be sold( by the un- built by Erie City Iron orksN. 13 armigned on Saleday in Deceumer, if One-half interest in one Saw-Mill, fixt Lot sold at pmrivate sale before that time. urns, Log Cart and Dray. Sold as thes There are about 18 acres of first plroperty of 11. Iy- Boggs to satisfy inort lass branch and1 creek bottom in the gije... ract, and it lies juttwo miles South e fproperty ~a suted about 8 miles vtofPcnsC. H. st<n's, Person" a inset t he same by Also to rent or sell a good twvo sito- going to the Mill. All Machinery is in y d welling with 8 tire place rooms, irs~t-clas~s running order, nearly new. ith 96 acres of well im proved land TERMS:.CAsa. vith vineyard, just outside the incor- C. E. ROBINSON, Mortgagee. orate limit of t ue town of Pickens n1ov. 18, 1886. 8 8 I. B. HENDRICKS, Agent8WautedEverywere Motl Pickens C. H., S. C. oral termns. 8. w, pEEK, nos 11, 7 8 IProp'r Eartwell Nurseries Hartwell, da Buoklen's A'nioa Balve. The Best Salve in the world for 'ut' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tettes, nhapped hande, OhiIblains, Corns, and alliSkin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, money refunded. Price 25 conta per box For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle. TOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. . I hereby give notice that I will apply to J. 11. Newton, Judge of Probate for Pickens Coenty, S. C., on the 24th day of December 1886, for leave to make a final setlement of the estate of F. J. McMahan, deceased, and ask to be discharged as Administrator. Wu. MoMAHAN Adm'r. nov. ', 1884 9 2rm $50 From One Tree! Large Pecan Trees yield net annual in o .nes of $25.00 to $50.00 The home of this most profitable nut is in the Southern and Western States, but suoceeds admirably in many of the North ern States. THE PECAN THRIVES WHEREVER the HICKORY GROWS. Every farmer in the South should have a Pecan grove as a source or profit. I am now Selling fine trees of the best and earliest bearing variety two and throo years old, at the following prices: From 1 to 12............331o. each 12 to 25...........25o. 25 to 50.........20c. 50 to 100......... .15 . Tress securely packed and on cars hero at above prices. Shipping season begins November1st. Vante everywhci-e S. W. PEEK, Rnor'In IIARTWE.L NUIisEuEs, HIartwell, (in. Anthor of "The Nursery and The Or chard," a practieai treatise on Fruit Cul ture; 280 pages. Price, in elegant cloth biding, $1.25 per copy. LOST ------0-- -- klt of the parties who can sell Grave I 8ttnes cheaper than we can. We sell No, 1. Material; We do uod work, and we do so to i ye satisfaution. Our pri ceo run from three dollars up. We have on hand and t arrive a Large Stock of Grave Stones. All work delivered at the grave. Satisfaction ; iven. Mr. H. H. Owen en, be found i'! charge of the Marble Yard ready to serve all who may call upon hum. O ive us a trial anLd be convinced, .I. D. MIT H & Co. Liberty, S. C. Oct. 14. '86. Oct. 21, 1886 4 .f. MY POSITION NOW. 0 - Several weeksi ago I placed my or doe (principally) in the N orthern Markets for a large and1( well i.aorted Stock of Goods. Sin:: that time all Woolen Goods have advancedi 20 to 25 per cent. I now propose to give my customers the benefit of the advance. S5 YardM G~oodl Jeans for $1.00. Other grades proportionately low. Wornen's Polkasd. all Nol Id;. 75 ecents. MYen's lBrogans, all soln(d, $1.00. NVice Suits of Clothes, ranging in price from $6 00 to $15 00. Will guarantee a nice Suit as cheap as you can buy in Geeenville, or' re fund the money. 20 Yards Standard Prinuts *1.00. All Grades of TOBACCO in Stock. Try the "bDarkI Horse," best 10 cent Tobacco in the County. These are strictly Cash prices. My stock consisting of DRY GOODS STAPLE and FINE CLOTHING,. all Grades. BOOTS and SH OES, ovr'y quality. BATS and CAPS, all varieties. HARDWARE and GROCERIES. Everything usually kept in a Gen eral Store, is now roady. and is the largest in this Section. BA RGAINS are awaiting all. Resp)etrfly, W. D. Glenn, LUBERTY, 8~. Cs _ I am again with a full line of Stoves and Stove Fixtures When you want to buy a Stove, it will Pay you to see me. I can Save you money. No use to Pay $65.00 for a stove when you can buy one from me at one-sixth the money. I will sell you one for one-fourth that amount and guarantee it to lawt as long as the $65.00 stove. A full line of Stove Pots, Pans, Pip. ing, Kettles, &c., always on hand. Repairs furnished to order at Short Notice. A Good Lot of Croceries on hand and to arrive in a few days. Cheap as the cheapest--quality Considered. Crockery ware, Glassware, Tinware, at Prices that defy Competition in this Part of the Wild West. Call and see A. M. MORRIS First Door West of Court House. N. B. All that are Due Me any thing by Note or Account are Re-. quested to Call and Settle Same, as I Need the Money. A. M. MORRIS. Fourteen and One-half Cts, for Cotton. A FORTUNE to those who have the nerve to GRASP THE OPPOR.. TUNITY. 14 cents for cotton. A liinited supply of ALLEN LONG STAPLE COTTON SEED for sale at $2.50 per bushel. We sold this cotton at 144 cents per pound last season, and the staple is tiner this year than last We are prepared to deliver seed now. No order taken for less than one bushel. CELY & BRO., GRtEEvNLLE S. C. nov 11, 1886 7 2m d cucationla. The Exercises ()F TILE PIEDMONT I\STITUTE will he resumed on WE)NE$fDAY the 1st day of SEPTIEMB1Eit. Boarid in private famnalics from $8 to $10 per month, wood and lights included. lHates of Tuition &c. sa as heretofore. F~or further pairticulaus apply t.o W . M. MC.Ay. Pick-ais C. I.; k4. C. 1New dv ris me t TO ADVERTISFRS. 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