The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, January 11, 1884, Image 2
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In formit ion has -heei Ireceiveld
in this cit Y from Mr. Scoliebl, En-,
ropean Agent of the Carolina,
Cuin berland Gap.-and Ch icago Rail
Rtoad, to the effect-t; th'at tile pros
pects of Seciring foreign aid have
beel 11111chi miroved4 the recent
iegislttiQ1 in this .St ate,. granting
1owns and coui IS perillssion to
ubsribe."-Daily News.
Now, wlmNIt more nouragement
(old We look for ? Our new road
is almost a sure success. Soon we
may expect to hear the sou nd of
the whistle, as the locomotive
makes its way across the plains
and valleys, of. our Piedmont see
t ion. If the modification of the
Rail Road Bill is likely to build up
suchl an enterprise as this, theu We
are better off for the chang1e. It
is one of the grandest. ,chemes in
which South Carolina has ever par
iicipated. 'hIe( Completion of the
rod1(l will do more for1 the. State
than any other enterpriie that
cotld be Started. It has already
piovenu to be of ilIValuaIildle alid to
our ownI Coutnty. To-day Pickenis
Count v is het ter off for lher advan
ta"es than any other in the State.
Though-II she pays a high tax, yet
iher' proe)(rIty is correspolndingly
high. Farming lands inl this see
tion are worth, from twelve to
t weIntv dollars per acre. Buitblinlg
lots just outs*ide of the incorporate
limits are wothione hundred dol
i:1a's per nere.
Now is thme time to make ani in
radU to this p)oint, property Vcanf he
old even for hiigher' prices than it
now is. (Gov. lflagood is too) live
a man to allow t he intecrests of' omur
ne -r' Ioad( to big hxhinud. ie, him
elf, W we' lear, is mlOreO hiopeful
vethe suecess of the road thanm
ever' before'.
Arirangements have been made
byi whichm the (xnsesi1~ incurred by
the wvork of the S8urvey cani now
lie paid off. And now, as theC pe(
1)le realize thtat there is money in
the enterp~rise, they will take hold
of it, anid onr entergetic .President
anid Board of Direct ors will stead
ily carry it forwar'd. Let all the
towns and( counties lying along
ihe route, vote freely for a large
subscripition. Let them help out
his grand1 . scheme which will (10
so mutch to advance both their
nic~i and~priva te interests.
-A meetjug was8 held in Aiken, on
Satu trday, in favor of the Carolina,
tCunmeland Ga:p aund Chicago itail
m-ut~l
t.WednecSdaty nii. o
i Vfi 0 ar
r~ ,in tify
g o t 6 i t to
l-C?'d n ton a, Sh<>rt dist anue
t erp~oi, ws sudden ly. knocked
downN1 by a severe blowv'oni the batck
of thle head, by1 sonie one(, unknowni.,
'and robbed of' fifty '*'I sixty do01las
ud -t old wat<-h The p aety per
petrating this dastardly deed evi
dently .knew that 10's vict6ini fiad'.re
c-eiv(d a. few hours before ghite a.
stun of mioney. The Pr j,,of essor
Was found lyinlg in the r.oadm inl anl
insenlsible coniditionl by parties who
were looking flor himn, his ate ab
sen"lce from11 homle ha.-vingr created
uneasiness. lie i s still conifined
to his bed, althoughri his conditionl
is3 conlsidered quite Serious. It iz,
to beO hoped that the bold perpe
trator will soon be found and
brouiht tojAustice.
Since wriling the -above, Allred
Ervin, colored, f rom IIenderson,
N. C.., h1o has been employed in
the Institute about a month has
been arrested and lodged in our
ja-i as thi party hio conunitted
thdel ewd. Ith is thougit that de is
tilfoubtedwy hour gfuilty party
iSpartanbul-r IHeral.
-The reains of .r hS. Msry .
Cleveland111 who died in reenvile
last FridayIv n'Oiht at tile residceINh
of her daugtrin-law, Ms. . F.
Clevea werm hoe buliedin our cem
eery oin Suday, by the Side of
her husbnd, lthe Late Jess ('Cleve
hl, Esqc. A large circle of re
ati csanld friends ill sadl Ioui
th e eth of this m ost estimable
failin helthfo soon ime fromidan
advncen yrs, andth atoc hlereth
Fadl) colorsed, mero hedersp
tis Church, hich he rC! ~Oegularl
atende the heart hat perm~fit
I ted-Spartanburglerald
Shee ad thoedran-moteriof
ls W.b M.Ilaod,ad the untie
of'W W.e da Rbi n-on ofrsu town.
-ThatI' 1(1 seient11ri i ao ofr woman
Q(niVrg ois grw ing rapidlyh i( owafi
clame. A argcaes are viofrul
at work'an so of the miost (inf mle
1t1al pa.e11s i e ste ha eive in
tih&ir atho for sh oment. froe
next'Leilarwilbasetoak
the ind sipowadsumttnacn
titu 11 onaiaendmUI et' o' the sbaiect
tis th peopl, wndif th i'donean
attrned campaign hinvro its adopfi-,
tion wl thmae Grnid-o884.o
Mr.~X .I hiod il1tean
--'Gen. Logsrt of Gorgia thas.
had) a vrIct rend ~Oer aainstgormufor
$ m0,000,: bing te sae given Irn
aeition ini:~ Icton fute of whche rbe-t
fus e pympent on1 i this groundtatae
wor,000, being noe givenun~ ra.
BARGAINS I I.
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Winter
Stock
(Lt y7i'atl reT-1
dIIuced p)UIcesH.
IF YOU WANT BARGA INS IN
READY-MADE
BE SU R E TO GIVE US A CA LL.
A Good Supply of
Always on Hi iand.
HUDGENS & HUDGENS,
Easley, S. "I.
fJan 11--9mu
I3UY FiNE
CL OTIINH
SH OES
GREENVILLE, S. C.
DIe1 2-y
:eyYcaaeiny.
Irt Sessiol fhr 1884,
will egin January 14th,
nd6continue Six ,School
Mouths.
Piniary Dep'i'alt, per month, $1.50
Iternimediate " " 2.00
Academic " " 8.00
Select Course, ( " 2.50
Incidental Fee, per Session, 50
Music exra.
Board is privaite familles, per
Month,....- ............... 1000
Each scholar's pro rata of Public
FIunds will be dednieted from his Tui.
(!on, dur1ing th', Public Term], whlichi
be'g1s .1anna1ry 14.
Slidr For Par-itinlrs, addr ess
C. W. MOORE, Principal,.
Easley, S. C.
jan 4, 188-4-3m
C. P. RUNION,
Easley, S. C.,
Still "The Leader of Low Pi-ces.99
Kindly extends is thanks to his
friends for their kind p),atronIage (uilg
1.he past year. 111ss busines:!s h1a.s beenl
perfect ly sat isfaetorv, nott'it hstan1dilgl
the hotcropi .
INow a new Year lus come, and he
lvjpes to share alot her g(ood pat rollage
r m )you again. I h. is oil'trin) his
E'all aacl "T7inter
Groods.
at a very JoV price, ill order to Imlake
room1 for his
which he expects to mveet the lhard
t imes with pr jices to Suit all . And bear
inl mind he still takes the lead inl New
Orleans Syrp h1)y the bbl. 41r retail.
Also, i Sugiar, Coffee, Flour, Uaeoni
.111d Lard.
Buy your Groceries while they are
Cheap, from V.1. hUNION.
ji I) .1-9111
Main St. Greenville, S. C.
WV A TOCIIES, J E WJ'EL LR, CLOCKS
Af"tI~Cepairin~g done) prompjt ly, and1(
at~ LMw I at es, for cash.
D~ec21.---y
S. Z/. ST.DE-E.
G reenville, S. C.,
D)EALIGR IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
&c., &c.
RE PA IRHING A SPEC[AL'TY.
D~ec 21-1y
A. lILY TR IE. W. D). MAYFJE1D.
BLYTHE & MAYFIELD,
AIFORNEYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
.GREENVILLE, S. C.
.Tractices in the Slate ancd
V. S. Cou~rs.
Prompt attention to all business.
3&- Oficee in Law Range. -"O
Nov 30-lv