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gife nsteg -lessenger. Entered at the Postoqfee at EuaAlty, S. C., as Second Class Matter. J. R. HAGOOD, Editor. EASLEY, S. C., JAXNUARilY 18. TERTIMS OF SUnSCRIPTION. One year, strictly in advance ...... $100 Six months " ". 65 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square (1 iMel) 1 insertion ...... 75c Each subsequent insertion............40c Liberal discon)t on contracts or by the colunm, half or (uarter column. Marriage nIotices free and solicited. Obituaries over 12 lines charged for. Correspondents. to isure attention, must give their full address. We are not responsible for the opin ons of our cotrspolI(lts. All coitumuications for the paper must be addressed to thie E(itorS bIusiness letters to the Publisher of the MESSENoER, EAsley, S. C. OUT RAILROAD. Please bear with us, while we )ress the subject upon your con sideration. It is one which our newspapers should continue to agitate, until the work is comple ted, at any rate. Now that a vote of the towns and townships are in order for subscriptions to the road, we )ropose that the citizens of Easley Township call a mass meet ing,. to be held in the interests of our Railroad, at this place on some day not in the distant future. Let all get together and talk over this grand scheme, and adopt such measures as will soon call for q large subscription. Oir Township should subscribe at the least fig ires, ten thousand dollars to thc construction of the road. The )eople are better able to give that amount now than they were to givt live thousand~ wheni the Air Line Roadl was built. This Town ship ini subscribing ten thousand1 dlollars, will greatly aid the build ing of the road. It will be to the TFownshiip a lasting enterprise, and one that will bring to our Town ship a thousand times the amount inivested in'it. The (County sub .scribedl one hundred thousand to the Air Lie'road, and without it where would we be to-day ? We would live in an isolated part of the world, only accessible by hack lines and private conveyances, and only visited by those generally, who through the force of necessity would be compelled to come. Our farmers would have to content themselves with selling their pro duce in a poor market, or hauling it for many miles to a better. The Air-Line has been of alnost in calculable value to our very pro gressive county and let us try to reap as much benefit from our new road as we have from the Air-Line. Will the citizens of the town ('all a mass ineeting? The columns of Tim I MESSENGER are .open for the purpose. FOR GOVERNOR. Col. W. H. Perry, State Senator from Greenville, has been brought forward as candidate for the next Governor, in the event that Gov. Thompson will not desire a re-elec tion. EXTRA TERM OF U. S. COURT. We see from "The Greenville News," that a term of the United States Court is called in Green ville, to be opened on the first Monday in February. -The "t Saluda Argus" has again changed hands. As editors, Messrs. W. K. Blake and T. F. Riley have resigned, and Mr. Ri ley has sold out the enterprise to Messrs. Hogan, an ex-editor of 0 The Argus," and Talbert, who will, in the future, have charge of the paper. [For The NMessenige-r. Meeting of Elders and Deacons. At thr reqest of Rev. J. R. Riley. D.D., a meeit ing of Elders and Dea cons of all teit' Preshvterian ch irclies in Piekens coniity. was called to be held at Carmel chulirch, oil Saturday. 15th ilit. At. til hour appointed the mecetilt was called to order, aind opened( wit l inging, reading Orhe Scriptonrea al prayer by Dr. Riley, who explAtled :h" object of th Meeting to he to en ter into am organmization of Elers and Deaconis, holinlg annlual mneetinigs. f-m1 pirjpose of unity of action and of con ferring together more fully as to each other's interest. Upon mlotionl, Rt. E. Bowen wa Gvvle, requested to act as secretarV. D)elega1tes wereF enlrolledl from the followving chx urchses, viz: Boggs, J. 1P. Glenn. l)eacons, .J. M. Smuithx, F'. M1. Glenn, John1 M. Glenn,. Central-Eide r T1. WV. Folger, and D)eaconu W. E. Belo:te. Libierty--Elders J. A. Dloggs and( WV. Mt. leaosant-Elders R. E. Bowen, D). Grice. WV. WV. Ford, ('. T1. Martin. Deacon. W. A. Mauldin. Petrmnanxent officers we're elected by icelamatias follows : . Et. BowenI, Presidlent; IDr. TV. W. Folger, Vice President, anid J. P. Glenn, Seere. tary. An Execti ve Committee was elect ed, viz : T. WI. Folger, D). Grice, .John M. (lenn, WV. K. Boggs, and J. E. Boggs. Tiha Presidenit was added to this comifttee, and( 11)1 up nmot ion, made its chairman to draft a constitu. ion and1 by3-lawvs to be~ suibmittedl for consideration at t he first annual meet inig, w hich, upon another motion, will be held at Liberty church, on Friday before the 2d Sabbat h in August, 1884. D~r. J. R. Riley was made an. honor ary member. It wan dccidcd that t his nrgnniztinn WILKINS, WIIOLESALE, I Hardware, Cutlery, T TURAL DIPLEMTENTS GREEJNrVI A'eIlts als) for the celebrl, and Separators. Hlege's 1Im1 depe::dent and Simultaneous jan ~Jani 18 -3mu sh-all be known as "the Piedment Con ferenmce of EIders and Deacons." U6Inder a motion made and adopted that the eh irehes through their repre eiltives present give a stateient :Is to their tina.-ncial and swpiritual condi tion -Carmeli, %et.ral Liet and Mt. Pleasait reported, showing that some of the churches seemeIId to be inl a pro)sperous condition, gvini libeaily to the various scheies of the General A.seIbly o oir chich, and increas. ing to some1 extent ill member-ship. 11p)nI loti)ln of 'T. W. :1ger, a (olnnitte(e of one from vuehi of the (hurches present % as appoilted to re tie at on11 and confer wit DI. Riley in reference to his muinisterial labors among uts. After at short conisultattioni he connniutt ee retulrnedi andt. reported I hat Dr. Riley3 prefers to dev~ote his whole time as pastor of the tive chuIrcheCs no0w under' his charge. '1The report wa recivedl as in format ion, an upon firt h:ar miot ion, a commlit tee of ten, one Elder and onie Deacon from each of the chutrchies, was app)Iointedl to confer with their respective church es, regniestinig t hem to hold congrega tional meet ings to conisider the p~ropo sitioni ini reference to employing Dr. Riley as pastor for the whole of his time. The pr1oceedin~gs of this meeting were orderedI to be p)ublishied in the County papers. Upon motion, the meeting then ad journ'ied to meet at Liberty church on Friday before the 2d Sabbath in Au gust, 1884, at 11 o'clock A. M. R. E. BOWEN, Pr'es, J. P. GLENN, Secretary. -Acase was tried in .Jeff'erson, Ga. against a genitlemiani w ho inv~ested his ward's money in confederate bonds. They sued him for it, and the jury found for the ward to the amount of what the confederate bonds were worth at the ime the investment was made. POE & CO., )FALE1IS IN ron, Nails, Agrioul AND MACHINERY. ted Enise Engines, Gins, pIroe Saw jiLls, with In. Head Blocks. 1884. B arg ains ! BARGAINS' . Ve wv ill sell the 7,e7itai7-t cler of our Winter Stock (at gr-eatly ve duced p7,wes. IF YOU WANT BARGAINS iN READ)Y-MADIE C LO0TiIIJ\T BE SURE TrO GiVE US A CALL. A Oood Supply of Always on Hand. HUDGEN8 & HUDGEN8., Easley, S. '2 Jan 11--9mn 3& W. S. GREoRt, our Fore man, is authorized to receive and contract for Job Wrork, &c.,for THE MESSENGER office. Show your appreciation of the new enterprise by subscribing for TalE MESSENGRa.