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A. W. IUDGENS, Editors.
J. R. IAGOOD, Ediors
V)ASLEY, S. C., NOV. 30, 1883.
POLITICAL PROSECUTIONS IN
COLUMBIA.
The United States Court conven
ed in Columbia on Monday morn
ing, November the 26th, with
Judge Bryan, presiding. At this
term of the court the political tri
als will take place. District At
torney Melton made out a list of
the cases to be heard, and handed
it over to t hep Oposing counsel for
the defence. Only those that were
on the docket when the court met
lgst will be heard. Mr. Emory
Speer, the United States District
Attorney for the State of Ca., will
assist. Mr. Melton in the prosecu
tion, while J. P. K. Bryan, of
Charleston, and other shining
lights in the legal fraternity
from the same nfamed place and
Columbia, will, with combined ef
forts, assume the defence of those
in(licted. The sum of ten thousanid
dollars has been asked for by the
counsel of the accused,for the pur
pose of defendiiig them. The ac
tion taken with reference to these
cases will be watched with much
interest, and as yet it would be
hard to state what will probably
he the result. It seems thaf no
stone will be left unturned to se
cure conviction on the one hand
and to establish innocence on the
other. The accused should be
given a fair trial. There is no
dloubt but what their counsel wvill
-make (desperate efforts to acquit
themi. On the broceedings of the
court in this particular, we will
from time to time enlighten our
r'eaders.
THlE STANDARD) TIE.
Trhe adoption of the Standard
Time will prove to b~e of great ben
efit to the travelling public. It is
being aldop)ted by all of the Rail
r'oadg of the country, and many of
the cities and towns lying along,
and at the terminus of the lines,
are falling in with them. TJhe time
was arranged mainly for' the com
mercial interest of the United States
In order that these interests might
be p~roperly cared for, the whole
of the United States was dlivided
into five meridians. In each of
these meridians the same time is
kept throughout its whole extent.
For instance, the mferidlian between
Maine and Charleston, under the
new arrangement is one and the
same. In consequence of which,
the two cities keep the same time.
Thue R ailroad t ime of Eusiny on
forms to this time, and so also
does Walhalla. South and West
of the meridian that passes
through this last named place there
is another time kept, which is
slower than ours. All those who
travel extensively on the Railroads
can see the great advantage in the
new schedule time, and every one
should take notice of it. For
scientific investigations, the local
time will be used ; also for court
shil) purposes, as one of our gal
hant young men says you can re
main a half hour longer with a
young lady. The clock at the de
pot at this place las been set for
ward thirty eight minutes. For
change of schedule see our 3rd
pa"ge.
O)riginal Assessment of Personal
Property in Pickens Couity for
the year 1883.
1,16 or(.................$ 57,291 001
1,146 inles...................... 65,93 00
4,236 (aitti............... . 5.122 0(
2,411 Shieel...... ... .. ... 2,41 o
8,3 0 ....................... 16,51 00
1,218 I07-s........ o ........ 1,400 00
216 Watches ual Silver
Plate...................... 3 ,546 00!
84 Pihnos-, 1)el Iod(evonsIm
and (rgans........... 4032 001
1,572 C'a rriageCs an11d wagoils 32.9)(; 00
Avraz v heMer-chandize 3:3, 150 001
SIat Iials per
taining to Imlaniifacture 586 00
Average valie nmlein ie ry,
4Engines. T'ools, & c. 241,176 00:
Monleys onl hand, inlcludingr
Mo an k hills, &c.......... 9,423 00
Valie of all Credits.......... 27,5Z5 00
stocks ....... 00 00
Bonds ........... 1.125 00
(ot he vr p)ro perty 73,6413 00
T'otal1 fr yea 183..........30,2 00
1882.........32,400. 00
G ain o ver 1882............. 46,412 00
Tie R. Ri. Assessmenit for
1883 by St a te Boa rd, $352,432 00
The Road besides pays onl
58 acres of land..,....... 2,500 00
Making a total for R . R. of $3541,052 00
Value of Real Est ate...... 80,393 00
"' 1Personial prop'ty 398.82 1 00
T'ot alI Assessment, 1883, $1,044,]166 00
TEhe above liguires were kindly furi
inishedl us by our1 Auidito:', and cani be
(JENERALJ NEWS.
'The P~ope hIas created1 F. WV. Daw
son1. of t he(9 Charlest ol "News and1(
(Courier,"' a lK night of t hie Order of St.
George, for the stanid he has takeni in
his paper against dIuellinig.......Ady
Tay3lor' was hiang'ed at London,, Tenin..
last Fridlay. HeC was one of the TIay
lor brothera who killed Sheriff Cate
and1( his D)eputy oni t he train ait Sweet
wafter about at year ago, and released1
their brother John, w~hiomi those ofil..
eis haLd in custodly......Sergeanit
Mason, w~ho attempjtedl to shoot Gutit
eau, has beenm pardlonedI by the Presi
(lent......A womn was brutally mur..
dlered1 ini Atlanta last week Iby her
driunkeun husband, who is a deaf mute.
.....he con test for the Speakership
isg~rowing warm in Washington. Ran
dall and Carlisle are the jirfucipal can
didates. and their respective friends
are working hard to have their favor.
ite elected...... ...T'he store-house of
Col. Andrew Tanner, at Saluda, was
burned on Wednesday night. the I4th
inst. Te days before the burning
the house was robbed of a considera-.
ble amount of goods ......... A son four
teen years of age, of W. A. Quillian,
of 1rmony Urove, Hart Co., Ga.,
while hunting a few days ago, had the
IIisfortune to get; his left h-id torn to
pieces by the explosionI of the glin.
Amputation being necessary, it. was
takenl ot above the wrist.........Eggs
are $1.50 per dozen in some parts of
Montana... .....Washington Nov. 19.
United States Marshal J. H1. Livingston
who succeeded Blyt he inl Sout I (aroli
na, has a bitter light oil his hands wag
od im iterest of .Jlihn A. Agnew. and
a delegation of Ilh latter's friends are
here Irging the President. to send his
name to thl Senate. Oni behalf of Ag
new it, is urge(l hat he possesses miiore
backbonle thani Livingstoni, aIld wNil1
foree a fair counlt. :ni free ballot at the
elections in Sout hl Carolina. Repre
sent ative Mackey aid other leading Re
pulIicanls, howecverLdorse ivingst on
wvhiile Agnewv is ehmyioned by the
Greeunbackers and Revenue mn'1i. it
is represe ited 111t. a reign of terror
will be inangiiratled against(l Repiblical
vote'rs i h ot 11 arohint uiless t le se
lectio lolf deptuity llarshils and super
V15isors is coIn Iiled to a stalwart who ihas
I he neve to Stand before the inoh ele
men1,i1t which is alleged to predominiiate
ill the State. AIIew's friends claim
t1 it. he is I I'! olly mall who cal meet
force with forcei, mad hn'ice urge that
Iivinigsit10u shll be retired inl his favor.
ADAX C. WELBORN,
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor at Law,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Tfracices in the State and
U. S. Couptrts.
Ollice in (leveland Block, over Isaac
Weils Clothing House.
Nov 3-iy
A. BLYTHIE. W. D). 3MAYFIELD.
1LYTHIE & MAYFIELD
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
GREFENVILLE, S. C.
Tr/actices in the State and
V. 8. Courts.
Pr'ompt attention to all buisiness.
0iir Oflice ini Law Range, "Ni
Nov 30-Iy
I. A. COOK,
DEALER IN
Stoves,
TInware,
F"'UNISHLING
GOODS, AC., AC.,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Call on me and examine the
"Excelsior Cook Stove"
before you buy elsewhere.
Yinware and Jiousve Fur
nishng Goods at short-crop~
prices.
TI3NTW.A.3im
At Whiolesaile, Cheaper than the
OIIEAPE ST.
Nov 30-1v
ALL PARTIES
InTdeb ted
To us for
G UA\O,
G O O D S
S TPPLIS,
either biy iRote
or 4]ccounut,
Are earnestly re
quested to call and
SETTLE AT ONCE.
Don't wait for us to
call on you--it is un
pleasant for both you
and us-but come
right along and
PAY[S UP,
so that [Ve
m17a-Qy be aLble to
"IRUN "
YOU AGAIN
next y/ear,.
W. M. ilagood & uo.
EASLsEs-r, s. a.
Nov2-tf _
'l'HIE
'Dry Goods Emporium
DR. J. W. QUJILLIAN,
Easley, S. C.,
Still lives, anid he desires to thank
lie l)Inblic for t heir liberal paitironage in
the past, and1( say to them that his
Stock of
Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Hlardware, heavy and~ Fatney Groceries,
Paints, (ills, Glass and1 Dye Stuffs, are
coinp1)ete at PAN10C PRICES
T1o the Ladies I desire to say that my
Fall Stock of Millinery has .just come
in, embracing all the Latest Novelties,
and Latest Styles of Hats, Bonnets,
Ribbons and Neck wear, all at BOT1
T1O PRICES. 3& ( all :. e n e
andi yon will be nwcasel