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fE Blst Editor. ti . F. I3OGS & Co., Proprietors. yi PIC1 ENS C. H,, S. 0, B THU.lU .)AY, MAY G, 1887- t For Su1)seritlotin, * 1.50 wranmmn, strictly in atdvance;for Six mlontlhs, 7te. Ativertisemets I nserted at one dollat Sr per s<uare of on e inh orless for the first )insertiom and fifty 'ent.S f' menb subsequ- RU ent insert im. ,ib eral tliyrottnt mude to Llh nerehnnt>: atl .f t hers tIvertising for six m 'nth ns r 'V t h' ve;1t. l)bitunry Notices exeerbdli flvelines, b( T'rihuntes of Respect., Ootmmunications ofa perstmal charne ter, when a<lmissablle v'a will be cla rgedl for as advertisenets. tl Charleston. t Country editors and country cou sins had a feast of fat things in the b city last Week. The up-country, en- ec pecially, was well represented in do- lc ing honor to the illustrious Calhoun. The ceremonies of unvelling the stat ue to his memory were imposing and 1 done decently and in order. L. Q. 1 C. Lamar is not pretty, tnor does l'e s look like he is much smart, but he a had not been speaking abutJohni C. I Calhoun many minutes before there v appeared in his countenance enough g chained lightning to electrify a na- v tipn. It was not known till then, that ti there was so much to illust rate the splendor and simpliety of the charne ter of the greatest statesunut thathad been unpro^ltined. C Unveiling the monument vas lit main busincss of the week, and as soon as that was accomplished on the 26th the Various side shows begun. v The floral fair is an attraction for c wlih Charlest on is justly celebrate d. ? The city people apologized for the poor thsplay of flowers cautsed b>V t i fair being put otl M) loug. But for this the tlitsadtids of eountry people who visited it would have thought a that tho displat;Y coul iot be surpass ed. The spacious hall was jammed with spectsat trs Tuesday evening, and there might hsave been ntany more h p,resent, bu11t we l)sorvc that it is 1N against the rules for any ladies, uni less they are real pretty, to attend' h Another atlhir which drew a great crowd on1 WedlnetlavI was the bal)y show. About forty-tive speciuens were enterel for the prize. It was 11Ce thought that. it'would be proper i to have this contest decided by a committee of old hachelors, liut the ba:chelors pruidenitly det erliined t hat a this plan would not be satisfato ry, sO it was left to at vote of the spect ters. TIhis re':ulted ini a ist ake, fo r we voted for niummri .17, which oh. tinued the s'co ndl prize, when it was clearly enititle~d to thet first. Almost every one has hemarl of lie Orphnns' H orne in Chuarlestoni, b)ut few are awa:re of the fact that it is the best inistituition1 in the Uniited States. It is kept up byv the city, anid p)resided over b)y Misqs Irvin who hasi the wonlderf ul faiculty oif bestnwiing the atfection (If a notheric and the o faultless and caroifidl discipuline of a 0 Oeheo twoi hudred orphauns at t the siame time. She anud her aussis tanlts teach them sileutly, butl they teach themi well Just think of two hiumtred chilren from twoi to four teen years oif age,. beinig controlledl dly in anid dliay oiut without a sinigle hitch. M~iss lvini has a great heart, a tenider and delicate t<mieh,. wlhih ailwaysi reaches the0 harmuyiion Ciohods in theu naLture~ of ew child, ali none fail to rep:ind with sweet anmd 13 promplt obodi 1n(e. W\hen wo. view- e ed the imfpo'sing biiIling andi( spa- I CIOUS grounds, p)rovidedl with every 1 thing to make the dear little clil dIren comfortable andi happyij and to t. facilhitato the ir eduiicatio n; it oicicurred ti to 1us that this institution was the fit- g test tokeni of christian civilization and business, bunt we were ahlost over whehiled withi the thought that'imj if a ti last ainalysis, it is simply the good- N noss and mellrev (of God( to the children ir Oar sp)ace fo~ du the mention of a r greaut muany ithe0r aftrne'ions well enl culated to entLertin and1( iistrucet the ki counitrymnri. Ip: The sears from fhue earthiqnnuko are ly nyn, bult seven months unitiruing ap- ~e pliCation) of the trowel and brush has at~ buaig upl aind beautiied tile ruinls, ph We readl all that wes written ahont lh bo th dlestrn~etioni, but we hadl no adequa~te ini idIea oif the torrile diater until we ki' auj the Iinnense amiounmt of repair- to) ing which has~ been dono and the bro. kun and de~molishe1d bumildings still eq waiting for repairs. Yet the city and lii -her people aire still superior to) (dis- w: tress. ot While in Charlesten wo were mrost in rtoyidly unterte.ined in the happy he er of Coj:. . lhgood. 1lo r.nd eey pi xtrr~ber of his~ family know wvell how h th wtS of their ihiend1s gg ( ~othixzg wars overlooked which m ~t~to to the pileanny1~% f c We )ad the- pea'ge of oeing ' udge (othrgn last week, on iis re. fh frow 3revArd and Ashiville, " lilih plaes he and Col. Bowen had pt dted in, the intereHt of the Oumber nd G ap Unilrond. The Judge ro to rted the people of the lrenchi a oad,Valley as being (juitc enthusi Lie in pusbig ti- ,enterprise; not L e entliunsinsm which merely says "it a gnx thing," but that which ows its quality by decisivo action. it ifflient funds werc collected and bscribed to completo the profile , rough tho State of North Carolina. Asheville is ft live town and the st citiienH of that place and Bre rd are ready to uhow their faith in t .e enterprise, by putting down the l1 oney for its support. Col. Bowen, !3 1e President, and Judge Cothran! t ith other directors- have put their 1t( mnls in their own pockets and help $ 1 the work across the mountains. As u mng as they show such faith, we feel (1 ire we may indulge a well founded I c>pl. The 131ue' Bidgo Mountains .er I n3ot the w(11"t l)staC thLt has to J C Ov'r C(1111e. Te 11 bL111Ost inoxCusa- t Ic .1111bts rf the frietiis Wio Tj' bloid(I halvye 11(1 the Imlost faith, or t list slhoul(d loivo r4il(ltly doulbtC(, 'T ave caused pain ful (lelatys il the ork. )oub ts al n(d sus11iC:OuS sug estIlS will damlr;age ms( ,tt an11ytinillg, 1 hile jlsh, Cnerg;y and unity of ac- pr en will overcne atll didlicullt.ies I tiix i on hM hools. m1 A ('1un1deun corresp(lldelt of the I)t uluia l lRhgister 51ays: T Our pr4 e01It i11perilltr nden+lf of i1- 1 Cat1 ion1 S(eIlmS to be0 (.()nsCienIt1ious, antd ii ertalily tries to (h his dluty. ThiS is L Ildou blt st.i'ietlv trettc, and ft fle Sulerinteldl1nt, a his pretlo ('ssors1' (i<, d(eiilaratl IV disregard " le of the duiis r((tir(d of hi:11 b)y v( be ( >stif ttioni, viz.: '1ere shall v '(el year 1 o(I' 1more schools ill IClI SCho)(1 (1ist riet " T.h(e Huprrinltendlent p1rob,ably th inkls 4 eacah of his sul('1s,0 1 evideI I tl ouuglt, that ho kniow.: letter Io 4W 10 sch:lools1 should( b1e run1 than11 the 'aIl'r of Ithe (onstit.utionl; nid per II ( 11p (111( 4 1do 11W 1 bettIr. But thal t ntot. the <iulestioll. The Cm:Institu 41n is manaulttory onl 1hi- po(in1t, and(1+, av t4 l1(n rt1111 fo,r disrretiol. TiiS <(1111rC)l('tt huty he( anl unui\\ 1S" n<)" e do not say t.hat. it is. If iO, it h mlu1d be rep( lleI; bit til r pl'Ll- i all' 4Ul tly t eora il w.x, iIPC4 Thei aboltve fromI thie Newberry Ohl 1n f ithe u n(11 t n o (u11(141dent-ot .lu it nd111 tue Contv .lia1td (If I e ..inr(I,. W..e tini te ct.i I unaI1 lihm woublt1t do far more goo(d ( alIu ihe onel no0w ini oiperatiom. Trej(1 e eigh f t s11hool ( districts2 inl tis coun(1 e counikty six moths ulerOl goodt( aeher('S woul acc( t'omlis jh m1o re thaun svtytli (1(li1 11un two alul Ri lialf 0.1 thirei mon11ihst. With the school1 ud( oIf thiis coutyt the reqjuirllfefnet the const1fitut11 in couIld be caried 4 it t) tihe letter11. A enreeful effort, ighit $III>w' 21ud1i(ient funds to runl h tO goodk schiools ill ('ach ft unhiptl Pr ix nom)1ths8, lmlti thelIjeet heto1- I are seemsil to have been lto run 1111 'ial without11 re'galP t. the length o mle they arei 11u1. Ir. Eias D)ay who lives4 t wo miilesr ast of E'asleyt illn Pi('keins (Conty hats Iil falf of theCse will hear fruit this Sian- II I1gn, thel varities4 consisting of ClIin ml, GCncord, Ives ar;id Nttorton~ Vir inia, wvith ai feVw whiite varl.ietie4, This business has btemj so thor' 1:2:hly) tiedO ini the neCighborinlhg (cot'n - (4 lof Grieenville anld OronIle, that1 r. Dayv thliIks he is nlot riunilig ioch risk inl t.his kind (If investmlenit. , h)e wAill have atboiit t.wontyv acres( adyito be) p)1llanlted( the next sealson. I If mny of ouri peCoplo go in to tf'his ud( olf buinessU54, the tronle and e11( (X h-nC (of sullinIg wineO could be great rediWert, and( the pronts enhn 1 by the estalishmnt o'f a joint ick watre ho(use at slomre i?luibil we, like Gr'~ewmille or P'enecg, for ( 111sale1 of ll th at is a infacitinum[ tile countylf~ . A cominalltionl of this TPhis kind oIf pro(gre.ss -will help anys untdy. Mri'- . Carinii, of GIreeunville, J4 with im n111fow three* Fhrmchmen,yi Iber 'w'.h the f'amei6 Psniount to beI' vested is~ expetedC( soon, an anoth- 1 who will bring $4,000 for the Kfani at rpmThese sttev& Mr. Carpm R r. beenf a1)1 to~ conitro for th b101(0 antta and enIcouragemnu t'l, wilbing ( pital to Pickens C.oiunty foi u.a da i (ONDiU("i!D 3Y'W.+lS 48 A Mn. tnTon: --'A prolo+tion hs beo made, by eithor the achool 1oin I niesioners of Gieville or Andersou or by both conjunctly to devise the way:, and moans of holdhig a Normal Institute some time during the sum Iner of the current year in the town of Williamston. This design is to have an institute for the benefit of the teachert, not onSly in the counties of Anderson and Greenville, but als) of Oconee and 'ickns. 'T his Propo sition strikes us favorably. A comn lnittee vas appointed by the teach ers of the Institute held at Pickons C. H. last August, to repoft a plan for a similor institute during the sunner of this year. This commtnit too met Som1 time ago, and having steen the proliosition alludled( to above, COmmended it to the favorable notice of the'school cotmmlSionel' and( the board of oxaminerM of Pickens Coun ty, hoping that they would take such steps as would be ntecessary to secttre to tho teachers of Pickens County the privilege af attending the inter Count ty Institute at Willi;unston. What hats been 1 dontl( hv the authorit"ties in Piekens Couiity, we do not know, save, that we have 1been info rted by one who received hi inforumt ion through the Anldersont Intel]igeieer, t.hat the school (onnilsioncr of Pickens Coun ty had been interviewved on the mat ter of tls In ter-County Instituto at Williamst on, and that he (said con liissioner) declinted ti say unch pro o?' "on until he could ascertein the op iilion of Pi(eils Ctunty teaehters. If this infurin ation he ctrrect, it is some what a tmatt(ert of surprise that cur School (onntt issi(0ne' sho.tld( wtlit to conisult the teneh(,rs, fot ire('n(ors ing with all his hteart. a motveme(nt thbat cannuot tail to commtnut( itself to atll who desirt pe rots ;irl ilmprove me it in tltr eauiste of (titteatltin, ulch less it. a tIltscllt (tlum1is1sintllC. Be Sit It's thu It'allh vs ti Pikens had al r. aldy giVe ( \p 1es'onI as to what t hey dltesired( thrIon1gh1 lte appo(intmlentt of i conitt e (' to proVitde the ways anld lcnusii of a No'nt;d Ins! it.tte. In mty jrl(,9nwlt, ihl' '4&'houl C.ommnis titiltner (ughit. not tt halv(' mllmttestt'd the leiist heiti iat itn in _ril i Ins ap - p{ ln l1 l) sto Wilrilly a cau1115 1T; ()I iht it IlVt l)toluiS('(d to ('(uiit('ntllnce( andt ('ncoura't;'( lte ent'lrprise ats ton otlwr and ,e a (t ien. We d h0 11,pet( Iiin fr of Normal titueo i ng L I I iil \ [avo f i. ig .h ow:uuS of i dirctly vi 1 the w'ut ingdtpu-ily thmm i. of ediatiii c Wr noit. pii tP 'iens C ioig initw (oil. felo:m <'tionhihlt' of fpposigan (ili luhwieb.\S' ~aste sht nd ip. 1111 , the siiil ofappo d ofie tet iest nd tlorst eioyt of hi laut tll tho wld WeiV d<sPitom waon thseb n o ihoaed> the agegessuiiveainpo res ive41t movements ofipe$tf e cont y iad, seiall th(cat tutlla . i Wie foee wiitii,h to of10 otet cot ties5., ies wanti frhem broughnit. Wner thile iflueeifsom ofit the biet andiiV abilii est dctos. luLe aut fivi theyt reev nstr'ullenioSinfom. the whotlir oav the ackinowllge quten.tionk to111 hnpar thei principlet i te fa 1ti ar1t.1 thNouthin interests of14 our( Ollnty istoid be advanced the)]O (10hsneeded nes, olomi e(nt, at thie ui Pikens o imty a ni grea itmany ytmgahe oIros,e d f eml, itheyi1 areijsti. aet priin hae tie tIrcher inanCounty,butui hetherttht fruit pend ontir developmetin hef I urc detinly noit ion h the preen titimens. Noi-th uing. i myig hmn ble judgemnonfw, fen<.tils I iore toipro duc1Wot tis in teded t deolpmndt ihan the adtages of ti suichll anOW institut a the. on propoed toe l))h8ell tWil iiliam t. Lt s ha the It,scnd,r thefriehthe rieian hallve11)1 th u tenl"h) sticksl in a' hund41hues.rng the tV0til e in rs Pl iit, puhne ondii oeiiink the f'. irsf' hniond twomst 111 ic ste~-lVhe secndrow iadie on.i hen haveO8t'l the puils-i' tellh in'um0ert of~ sties in irst sef-d tyhergt Thent draw pup;ms ~te teen the an-d andei thi)rd, the, n s In exatminations the question s Should be broad and comp)rehusive, making it necassary to e n.pare, re latt, tnd l ssify tho "fata Aleady leaxnt. 13y method4 such asthcse thestudy of history can be made a discipline, a trainhig of the reasoning faculty. Boys and girls will read ot of schooL The hours betweeii dismis sal and assembly are not all taken up in studying lessons. But unfoi ttinate ly the average boy or girl, rather from lack of knowledge than pr'efer ence, reads trash. It is just at this point ai teacher can do his pupils a real Service; as his words are itevor without weight, what he praises or blames rises or falls in the pupils' es timatiol. A book well praised iuou Ses curiosity in it an(1 often leads to its perusal. There is always n charm about the unknown and a strong incentive in pronised pleasure. ]Recommond good books of pttre literiry value, that will at the gaiie timo arouse ah interest in histoiy, novelS, if you will; there are novels and novels. Why not acclpt the sit unation frankly and use the foi'ces ready to our had? Any hiealthy boy will have a new interest in the Nor man conquest after reitdig ' "e1-lre wvard" or "Harohh" and in 1." he deeds of Wallace after the brc.ttisl1( Chief." Ti the reader of "Two Cit ," with the hetoic death of Sidiiev Carton on hi, inidl(1, the "1- &i n of 'L'ternt" will have a meaning it never hd' before. -- le2lctcd. Wrtiting by Pecrit d. A imethotl that his heei successful with children, is t+) tell themu that figires live in litile familif s, threc in a family, and e:ch'i one has itS iamrne aecor(ling to the fmtiiiv. ReprIesent 000,000,00). Pointing tO the diller (0nt. periods, "The tirst oie iS where aill the inits live, the sceond the thou sands, and the th1ird the millions. N )W, no )t ice vhien I call ohl the famtii ly nane and )ut racli one in its hione. If I iey t ten mililions, it is just the some as if I said Jtoiniy \Iillions. I Millions is its )nate, al put it in milliuns' hione." Rh at d slo\wly; and separate at irst distinctly tie nam1e of the priiod frtm the mt1aher to boe plau d iii that l ri"d. ' V hin va (")nn(es C,(";n- :tnd 'of1the mteml;(ers of th' f:tt tily at r( not at ho,n.. adt in i (ilrits." Tis nn-thdt,it cre:Ites con1 si erabl)!o tt uWin t/r it -e /t l bos diLv goo i wifuinihte c n toal o hafi the teo li. have to work consdeatio the splh.ndof fpeitg andes gad Cguri tofig th' seI bho don't wc gor ihtni neear tof avealthe toal whl o are be t o bigfu toiiuse like WH-EEL B3ARROWS PLOW M S. Don't forget the lit tle things like Pins, Neetdles, 1buttn and Tfhread, ~Suil ltir, horai'x, indigo and spieo, Olocks, hoens, lamnps iind soap, Singlet.roo, dish panis, files and racp ibaekOts-, bells, hammieiirs-aint hrm A nimaul tiraps,. pad toelu, a A~'ii ram p Bring oin (biekousi, but; iYot inaniiy o3gm (cime right along and don't delay,. .lon't wait till famnorro*,,O-hn( to-dny Everything alli right you niWy deondOi( If you mean bustineRs, I'm yout f 'tid 4.i Tho Best Salvo 'i 4 lir t r:ut Brubwes, 3ore., U1tus,..F t Sores, Tt4tes, ULainpk d tf 1 Corns, anti all Sklia Eru jitivp ly eures Plies, or no p 'yuired It ie gu auteetl to give pelt 'aIhfattuu, uuoney retunlded Price CIltb Pr box Fr,Me ty l)r. UA. W. Eu ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed lin of advertising in Americatn papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Ndwapwper Advertiing tureau, 10 Spruoe St., New York. Send lOots. for 100-Pagd Pamphlet, ~Ainut TE oOLAR - AN) )EA LERS IN ALL KINSI)S BOOTS AND SHOES!! O\Ving to (4iur iln('cnsd snle libi Se:it;onl, V lUIVe be(i 4 <4lige(' 1 to ai( QVCndl ew sauJll, andl () double Our tacilities are such that we are prepared to sell you.t - ca per tluni e'er b--f. re. %#RIl M W w ( d not Irv to 4el yo)u a $10) suit t'o.. 2tu Me onily char'ge yo4u wlel our goods atre wolh i, ai1It sell vr.ybod44y atthe sAiHUlm. Orilersbymai wilrcQeive promfpt F. W. POE & 00. Gr'eeniville, - - S. C Mexican Liniment Soiatica, 8oratches, Oontr'adtod Lumbago, Sprainsv Manseoest Burnis, Stitche, Hoof AIif Scalds, Stiff Joints, Borow Stinge, Backache, Wortnai Bites, Galls, SwinneOy, Brnises, Bores; Baddle Galls, Bnnions, Spavi Pilos. Corns, Cracks, THIS COOD Os. STAND-BY decomlplishes for everybody exactly whtat inC~cie for it. One of the reasonis for the groat popularirty of the Muistang Lhijment is found inl it. universaI Aiiiulibillty. Everyl4odyneaeds such ameiidleinO.' TAm nho merman, needs it ini caan4 of acetd4.ont. The Iloniiewvlfo need~s it for generaltamnily use0. Th e (finunter uneeds jt for' his teamsand his mien-. TheO Miechainlo needs It always on his w<rW 'T'h M iner needsq It in cane'of omrni . The Farimer needs it in his hous-, his utaliO, Sind41 hi tock yard. The Stenmuiboat mnan or time j4ytS0'n needs itini liberalis4ip14ly aliftntand4 naitord.' Thie Hoise-fan,cier nea p44 la 111 best frien&d andi safe-dt relIlanen; Thse MtckI-gr,~or nieed, it-*ft will sAvo him' The, itni road man imeds It and' wll 14ed It 5o long ad, his lif. is a roid of n~ctdenlta andi diangers. Thei llnckwoodi,and neca it. 'Thero is not h lng like it as~ an1 nuitiiiot: for the dangers to life, litlh awli comnfrt whiciVsurrou4nd the ioneer. The Merchantg 14eeds it about his store amiong Keepn.Notfie 1utho llouse. 'is the best o: - ec4ooy. Keep a Hotelon thet F?actory* Ituimmlediate uan in 'ase or areubint iaveis iCan and kiss of wages. Keep a iloli, Alwaslu the ii able fur uneO whelau ed La Ai:h QQ'id Of thu chicet .)igidai aucr t. j matter l ,y ier a PICE $2:00 A M t*O T A TU A$Y AnIDE $. . " SPECIAL V fly special ar"an hien with the ppba Ilsher of this paper, 'the A r)1lauw t4agef wil bo Clubbed with 'i'tx IogN SIflNf fr 8.d0, thue affordhi an oi.portIty tt secure both paper for little lore thai th d price of one. 'riiis is a tare offer. Take advantage of it. at ouce. iunple copiej of The Ariknaa-' Traveler will be inall on luge tdiso ful"nsh the two large and lplenI&d Coloretl Engravings "T E Ak1 A8&w 'r>Avyt.3" and ' <Tif$ Thtny dw ite Tbg," Which togt,ther with tlc original etory a4 tohl by Coi. ''Sandy" .'ulkner, ill mailed to any address on recei(i Of 40 eta. Postage stamps taken. 'iiese PictUres ttr nol givon tts premiums, lint are mailedt ost-paid, only on receipt of priec. Ad A tlress4 READ &BENIA1, b1ishe Litle t6tk,r'l IT WILL PAY YOU ?qdu propose g8ig Weit M= Northwest1 to Wurite tbfhle. I represent the Shori :Linei FRED D. BUSH, D. P. A., nov. 4, Gin. Atlanta, U t T8'I8 PAPEi a ,nf n+ u 'Ito 1 Acv'rt.I,inglTur~aufiospnieS. ,whi r trtlxlf C )atrat iuu~y t,o lnat.lo for ii LL N1 IW YCORa N Ve1"tie elnt No sPhen the buds begin 'Tisn un and 'Ts bn tor youag md! oldl to kuiin eJl Tlio ills at Indigcaio.na " ' With Geory troublo, ache , , or ( ain2, w' Tbatfolow~hitholtous WIl scatter ilke hn thiHves of night Itoforo a draught of Seltaer bright. 'Tihe Land of the Sundown, where thou sands have liade lIapyy llomes, and vhe re theoinds ntire may inherit the l:ids tliat. Unclo Sai offers ?I(EEI Writu ts. W& have no land to sell. We arc no uIroii corponritlon W wiii tell you thi irut Ii as we ;ave niultitudesof others. We wvill :nisw\'er any nuntuer of que.stions. No tarth<Iluikes here. Send us 25c. for maps, posti(ge,. AKJ. fNFORTiATIoN BUREAU, P. 0. BOX 95 _ Mitchell, I)ak. YoU n liv. It home, and make more inI a' ;t Work for us, than at any ting else in this world. Capital in l neeled, you are started free. litli exts; all agrs. Aliyone can do the work. I,ar-re earnIngs sure lrori Ilrst, start. ( t. lv utit and t ers free. Better not delay. ( ts you notliini t> a'nd us your alire.r dl ibid iut; if hXou a t- wise yoti will dur :at oin(. 11. IAl ar & to.: Pt rtland, lainie. feb 1'7, hi -13y FOR SALE i i) A C I UF hA N Dlonem:ee ) Picken, C.II.Atwohr-e >t- imiptGtved l:tvd. A good D)wellini Iuri',, and nec(c'saryu 11 outildih:gs I a owl I Iii-r- dI'i A ph>ly at Lthis officer,- or td J MI-s L *'IlENRHAWv, dee 16 I y IKNOar ~'Ns. U. Professignal__Notices. (lH Ll) & BOUtGS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law" WVill pr'actice in' all the Stt and Federd march(l 29, 1.883 S W()RKIN) OLASSES E' )'mw pr'epared to fulrnish tall claisses witll 'i'rt~ fo thir I spare( mnomuents. Busin esm lew, light and proftitabule. Perso'ns of ei thter sex eaxily ear'n fromr 50l cenits to .'~ devioto g al lieir t,ime to the busIinetss hoys~ an:d girls earn nearly iinm lt as menl1~f Ct'intall who~ see this 111ay3 send~ thir aid dr<ss. aul test the husliiess. we make this iler. Tfo sitch as~ are not welt rnatrafici we wi send one dolhtr to pmay for thae trou. .>le oif writ ing. Full partienilars and out, lit fr ee. A<bilreil Geonox)(m SlINMoN &~ C'. Potland, iManie feb 17, '8'7-ly LOST i.dof thle parities wiho t'i Ail dranr L St3onies cheattpe'r thain we(ltn. We,r 81. No, I. Mater (1Il; Wet dn ljo)od work, ahil we do soi to give nati:in'etion. Our p)ri 'ens rn from1( tee,dolh:ntilup. We haiv, on hani d and1( to aInve a Laro it a Stck Graive Stone?: A T work delivered at thi grave. 8iati4mationl giveh-. Mr. II. Ii (Owen cani he. fome(l iin eluirg. of Lhb MarleI Yard ready to 8 te ail wtho ny eal i pon ilm. Give .a tia andI 111( coinymeeCd, . J. D). SMr IT- & ce, Oc 1 Libertly, S. C. Oct. 14. ',0. 0MflT1I o be mode .. (ut this~ 01. Yand1( return to its, mud wi , w ill send you free, somei you)t, that wiall startI fin in ha'ins whc. w-ill b i oul ini inure mionle ip;hit awa thaun anyth.inig else ini tis world. Anyon' (111 do the work and livte at. hutie. Eithe comin moey foi aill wvorkers. We xvil start you; 'apital niot need(-((sT rTis is on tf the( Khainhi, im-ipt'rfani (lhances of iliiO. . Those amiii ouls tand enmtet ptrisinig will not delay. Giratnd oitlt free \~ FF1~ E X A M INIA N (> e e, eing MaeClbt ofleritd 1y itarious agentds k at 1(00 th, NEW AMERIC1AN NO. 7. I think it will r'equire very littlei argu ment;i to (on vmi you 'ttI of its suiperiority. It is :iiwaiys in ordeir, and reAdy to Aee: froml the huest1 Lio thio heavieat goods IRmis Light, Little' Noise.. am s nite furitur. The bOW attaLeb mietsae superbA. Ally body e.in use them iy 'ie N'fc Amerian raid be haoppy Mold by tim wel'l known yfATCH MIAKER1 AND JEWELE1R' lletweenl Court H1guse andli River, OlREEN~VILLE O, H.1. O vato 11, I$8O e M LMt9*s an% er pta (Toronicle ne.e let an porfn ty paa for poflndinig oach othor th their respetive free trade and otectivo olubs. A coitmOn man is to drink a good deal of icl water state clearly which side he is on, tor reading both. Ttc tight was newed with vigor over See'etary Rmiar's oration at tie ttnveiling of e Calhoun monument. Tlho News d Courier could hot have re'rain a omt making some use of the backing has in the immortal stateAnan itlhoun, and the re1townte( orator, ainar. Sales. About twenty-five citizens attended te sales of real eitate by tit Sheriff ;st Monday. In the case of Aaron oggs Vs. E. H. Lawrence admtinis iator, one huindred and six (106) cres was sold to E. II. Lawrence for 100.00. In the case of Elizabeth ackley vs. Hester et al., one hitr red (100) acres was sold to C. L. [ollingswortlh for $78.00. Iii the SO of the atle plaiiitifl vs. J. M. >nes fifty-three (53) acres was sold the samelo purchaser for $95.00. bese were all the lands oflreld. he (arolinia, (nmiberlnud (sap & (iieitgo ai! rond. AMr is,i ri;: N. C., A1pril 24.-A linrge 1d "nthusiiastic meet ing of some omninent citizens of this plae, was -ld ytrterday in this city for tie njoSC of disr'issing the progress id prtosp(ets of the ('arolina, (um -rland Gap & Chicago Railroad hie president of the rotad, lion. R. .3owen, of Pickens, H. C., and Llge .J. S. C(lthra"in, a nlimmber of >ngrss fr,,t ottl Carolina, ad r!-etd the meeting. SuiTiic nt. funds cre sulbsevilhed- to C' nlplete the sur y wi ihl is 'endty dlone to Bre urtd. A wealth,y syntieae olt'rt t irn1 ish the ne Ocy to (' il!ltete the >adl ii ("trt, in c"ondlilions are) c5m. 1nied witht. Their terms itre said to e satishatory to the Inaiig emnc itt of to romd. JD..ts F rtin Gutes. It E:ntrr:-In myV In-It communti 0 ttioi I said that ir. T. '.. Gassa ay wantl d a threshier to thiiesh out to Iteighbors' wheat. lie is now 1uippeud for theP buISines. - Mtr.. Jamecs Tf. 1Dillard hast imp r cv'd is residecc: very niich by having a nw\ veranda iilt to it Ths1 5(5ction is d1est1inecl he UPfhe [ceci of upper ('arolina; it out vies nly section~ ftorj purIe, et 4 waer, fer. he soil and st reaims thant abotua -ifh shoals for imilling~ alnd iimufnet rin facilit ie*s. TIhere w as s' hl, a nyV days~ ago onie of the finetst slind ni Tw el vt'\h( Ali rie, noi)t mtore thanl] no andI a hlif n>ih- fromii this ph,ce, T he1 l'jt pu lat ion of th is secition oI lore tlun i thribbled' ini the h1st six .iars, and~ as for. peacey~ and tpiitness (an't lbe suirpassed. TJ.here is not a coltored person liv ig in two milesfof GOmtes, and I know ' tour seetioirs of road lhandIs thatLl (ve nit a ol oreid persontil on them. TJihere arle threec Bapt.iwt churiches h:les thani tree miles of this place, iree school i houses close by. Sever mills in less than four miles, all rn Tre is nott ai sectioni in thme Ntte et.ter adaiptetd to the riinig of corni, >tton, whemat, oats, t0l aLcco, p)otatoes, rapets, ete., fte, The pice( of launid fin this setin miges from $4 to $l15 per ae, ow H oping that your subtscr'ipt ion list iay run up to the thousands, Ii ta, Bos JoNj, Mu. Enrroi: - The farmers are( pro ressinlg tuiely with their wotrk; we ad genit.le showers lh.st week, which astl nice to inlig u1p 'orni and iti oni. ud( say t hey neveri had their ha)~ttAoml uio in a ni)c tim as5 thley haLve t.his Whett. aind oats are k>okirog fie inl I11s sect ion' Thle cit izens1 of Praler's have hm1d mune very hardtt hat tIes wifh t he for Iarrtt's shiop wvas burneiid last Mtion av', Roiseofa has bjeeni ragjing in this r~tilborhoc>d) fori te lati threeu weeks. Ltuck to the SENTiNEl anid all its April '21, 188. ,uportanut 0cciIfun of th,e Siu P3rensze Court, Thie decisim o~f the4 *iuptenlfe Court ed on Wednesda'y ther 20th ult., in1 C calse of Auiltmn, Taylor & (3r.,. et vs. J. N. Rush and Euigwnia J. ish,. will make ~ soenisatious in the Imqictionaw- 14 i. to the effect that narr'ied wolmanh (1.Wo(t ~mortgage tt separaltie estatei fori the- debt of it huahmt - o v i uy ot',ypoto