The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, April 18, 1884, Image 2
J. R. HAGOOD, Elitor.
OUR RtAILROAD.
Is it becauise eve1yb)("Is busy
:iting &c., tit ou:- RIailroad is I
receiving ut little consideration r
now ? Or is it because our people 3
have fCaIllen into a state of indiffer- !
eice on the Subject? The subject 1
of Railroads has its day, and so
does politics? But why can't we
mix them? Why can't each be
onmsidered, Virtually at the sam .
lime? The Edge field AdvertiserP
seems to think that, soon the diree
1()1s of the C ar'olinma tClunherland I
(ap & Chi I ()ca EI'ail Load will.
Ileet at E.dg'Efiid. WVhal, will he
t1he result of the meeting? I low
fIir 'r-war( wil! thie rOnl he pusll
c<1? 'The time is coll 1 iini n s0ome0
defini te step 'shoul d be takenI inl
lie muatter. Sooli tile (lections.
regadingthe voting (of sbcit
lis lO1lig the l ilo of tihe ruad.
lai1ml(1 he orderled. so that we may
know jusIt, wait our people are
I)ing to (Io. A iken las ref'use( to
do anything : what will Edg1efield
do? .\ identlv AilKen1's coluluet t in)
Ihe inat ( ill I, of o 0Ji)11 1r
ecInle:." to Edgetiel, b ut on t he
Sont rary will he likely to have a
directly )oit elet all Edoc
ldsdineithe1r for, or av.ninIiS t
to r1 :I. to v.it e faVorally or ill
a~or ldv townrIl it. T'lle actol
ft Aiken" and1 E eloiel will inlul
ellef' t he V',te a':lonig. thle whole
'm y thougrh n 1 x i u to have lal
Ither rId C1n1 ) t exuib it byIN, I I
I el A T~erh tO mos oiousplc. liut
wet tell you whale tan d1ot. that
lev lIird . a(( id in getting' up at i
honm.I hand h'elp to extend~ thait oa I4
IfromJ Aid.roni tof the ple. We
are 0 gla t be ab[I h'lw to rpot tat
work i en r e4 )(n1t~sumed~ conm ithi
road~ and thai1t i is i a' air waV to
be\ comleti~e. ?One hundred aford
1let 8! have enly been pu toe work
I uo i So.me~i of the townships
aln th ~ J*~e lbelo Aneoo n are 01
t
h)ICt i.;ubcirit ionS9adcul.o
Vley okewe ?We ca' lia tfo
omawctith the areo Lie Con
iveu oiat intw erst.'ileruefo
here' to A ndersonm Court Ihouse is
a1 beauti fulI one, and on wvhichi there I
woul he but ! ittic or no ic m
rding. What 1as Anderson to
ay in this ietter?
Other people are building roads
nd w hy shIouldn't we ? We are a
Irosperous people, and111 our pros
erity would be gre.atly increased
y hiaving another Road? Ifurry
p Ftarmers, and give this question
'our most earnest consideration,
n1d decide to co-operate with those
ho w'ant, annother road.
Ti[E COURdSE OF U. S. COURTI'.
The Grand Jury of the United
,tates (1ir cuit Court, now beino
eid i;6 Char-lestoni have retu1rne1d
rue bills a ga tist ex-M arsha I
l ythe, A. E. Philipy ex-Deputy
'ited Statc- Marshal, who lives
W ihll-leston, W. V. Iloher., an
x-Depiutv tUniited States Marshal
vim lives inl Pickens, Toab B. Dill
dho bel the sam1e Of)ie,. 11d Who
esides il ( Greeiville, a:nd Fiiher
in. Cummn)-s- each of Pickents
o n it yV , w h o a l o wrIe u y U
. Mar:shals. The inidictmen-lt a
ain-t Alr. Ill h is said to have
onta1:1i ved 1-3 vount . whi11 covers
1 0!,s o legal cop paper.. Hc
ides thiis-. there are likely to be
11a11y others gans whoml therec
vill be ftema11l tru hill-4. It the v
~ilk( f
lid many t-hey be brough It t o juIIs t ic,
t i is p t h Iat 1k. t h c) wil l
10t Ie h1ear d at this termi of the
mlrt. If it is waiting for devel
pmenti1( in II thee ctse , all good
lid well, bIt if it is over-erowded
vith ilsilneiss let it postp)ane cases
a a i erent iatuire 114 let these
e heard.
TATE CONVENTI's
Thy State Convention meets in
lohnia on the 20th of .June. Uni
ler' the (exist ing" (ir'cumistan lces, it
s hardly nece'ssar y to pos$tponei
he ni '1miinatIion1 of State oflicer1s to
more ren114 te p eriod01. A wellI
uai i hed del egaitionl (oub1( select
00(d men)1 to liill the State oflices
n Junie as well as in August. The
'arly noiinat1(in of a ticket will
tot nieessitat~e anU early canl1vass.
'he pl)(O)e at large wouhll be 1.1ut
o less expeise by havinrg buit one
01nvention , anud may su1chi be thle
'a se.
(oulo Tro Dlwn..i--On~ ) Saturn
lay last Eli Patton, wvhose resi
lee is about .3 miles friomn Ure
ord', IN. C., on French Broad riv
~r, was leadling the Jersey hull
P~ri nc Paris' to water'. '.The ani
inal suddenily attacked Mr. Patton,
~orin~g himii in the back ando tossing
limi fully ten feet. Mr Patton,
hough t err1ibly hur st, seized a ring
n tlhe anial's noseG and held him
m til assiistance arrived1. Mr. Pat
on's little soni endelavored to cut
lie bull's throat but wnn unsnc
_ __4 . __-~ -
cessful. The injured Inan iger
ed ill pai' until m y h h
died. le was adut 30 9 ,eri of"' L
age and was disttirgtheil Wr his
integrity, indusry I ge<ality.
The "news of, his sad 1 eml was re- ill
ceived here late yeterd;ay a f- I.
1001 and elicited imany ex preSsions
ofrget. ,
Tie animal wlwos ferocity Cat:s
ed the calamity was once owned
by Wn. Wheeler, of t his city, w ho P,
sold him to A. C. Williams, his at
plCsCnt owner, who lires near the ti,
place of the dec easd._-Daily
News, 16th.
A St-rike.--Yeter~lay the wages of N
I weavers inl the 1Ilugienlot Mill were w
redlneetl froin 25 eent a. 20 vents per il
lit. So)l ( Of the h:nds strlilk, but it, e
is probable that Iluist of them.11 will Ire- I
mi;in at work. ''h price fi this specis
of labor has been lowerd Several I imies
I uIrin t110 h1 past I : t welve mlon t h1S.
Greenville News of tIhIi 16th. I
(Caldidates, have yoIr tickets o
prinlt ed at the Mssimaa oflice.
ofice.
-Notie*..
caItle, will he servlw by my inm.,1
-- nO , :,'' at Oh IXmir ues o f P
.50 iIIIaI ce, or if aNy prefel r it :a
I li may v 11: v pav 9I1.W) fir if valves I
111 11i 1 no i g f r l lls, prinv butt ey -t
n sxthewm a:1 0 <ays (dd1.
1 \v wil pro.(bably) he won' ifm Of)]en oyN
a I arit Of Ilthe timI.
Cash i AdInvU-e. .1 oi vy ri
if no Calf. 1)n. W . 1El).
'l. VC s WAY I VTS.
For School Commissioner.
S'lim frIiie nm 0f,1y0. o R. L
LeN is respelict f lly anniin himl as I
e:nlit ati:1 'm for Sho (li,-e fo
mi~iner if Pickens cunt at thv 9
nlext electi. sull-ject to I he(: to o
theW 1)(11n1% rat ic party inl thw pwimaryl
elect ion. ap~) r 1 8--t~Y d*
feb. 11- u-(1:
The4. Ti l-my frienils of L.AN lo
.11. i'L i'N thil ik h im the mii:11 fIor.( the c
allie l : i nl(Iate :: his i- lic a t I
Ithen (ifeLta t w for Icool Coilinissioller of
Piekenvis countyv, subje-t, If) t he Primau-y
Ife(.(.tionI. FRoYM EAstiY.
'ebI 11n4fb -*
yrrk~f"'Phe manyrn fried of 0. L. pI
'I';,h ltl iT pe 'et f lly lin e hiic 111fs t
t lihe flt ne tl'1i of Sho ('o unio e of Gll
For County Auior
Ndr The many fintls of A.P. 1
handider for th I flic of~ iC ully Com-p
m\isiloner ofr 1ikes counit y, subljc;t
to thy ain of Ieth 1nextan priorn.ee
i, aI>r 11(1.
ZeLm The many frids of Majr.
I). (ll r Wi(tliam rspctf ll an-e
nonnee im as aIlcalie for Ceu( ount by
AudIitor. ofj ice couty subjei to'h a
rkiommenatn a b ysto ht< fmonrtc
akprOI. pr Itd.]
P2s.- TPhe many friends of Mjor Ba
D.Y IE respectfully annonne him i
toheIi deofiekear otty at Pnuing
prmary election fo t heappointment ofe
(' oyAuditor. .Grcd)see bee a~ o
For 0-lerk.
! Thi I-Ay friends of J. J.
canl d idlitC foi' l'Celee tionj to th~e otlieeI
4,Alof urt for Lckens count,
the; 1t election4 .subject to a noin
ationi b the Democratic palrty.
apr~ 4 tal*
1 f! I The mI I f rieds of Maj. .T. M.
I'E WAIIT, feeling Ihit lie will be the
.bt i1:11 inl (lie right plac, respect
tily preseit. his inme to the Voters of
ickenls couity a.z a Candiklte for the
ilee of Clerk of Court, subject to the
-tion of the , Dinocratic primary elec
Foriat Probte Jdge
SlThe m:Iny friends of J. If.
E 1A ION respect fully bring him for
ar5l as a candidlate for re-election to
iW OflteO of Probate J1 for Pick.
is eoint.y, subject to he action of the
For Coroner.
$j'6' T'he nallv friemuki of ANI)]{W
.II A 11TON re'spect fully bring for
arl his nane as a Calu(fithate for Lh0
lie0 (f oroner of Pikens comit v,
Ibje(t to a liililinat iolt by t he )D'i
:itie party in Hei Ilext. pl'iliary CleCt
-.ap 1 4 tIl
For Sheriff,
262 Th11 m,1u1y friem(k of 11. N
A~ Y N E respect fully :a itouncme himt ;
(ei un(liklat e for tli h ofliec of SheriliV of
ei. (mmty, t Ih next, (lec ion.
h) a lonwlat lo by the DI em.
-: v p:1 rt y.- apr- -1 t<d!*
I'lhe in:mv fien of ,JA ME 4
.A .SiB IllI resp ieei fuilly present hi>
aune to Ithe vot ers of l'iekens count v
a (anI i(l!3at for Ihe' ofli(e of Sherii,
zihjeet I' the nO imu of tOn- Diemloeratli
11'tv inl thw ll!ext prinilaryv ele(tion.
'It;, - tit*
-Y Iin( ii 1 I ly I ' I ls of E H 1 ,
. TA L91l1 rewpc! fully bring" forw:iI
is ialtan' :.s a cia nlia~te for the olli:'
rShierillY for. Piokenls countyv,suj
lt Ih : -t i4)1 f I i I mo ai(I( , t lI r ,v
the in-x-t primary elet iIn. apir 1 t'.l
l 'ie Th Imamy frii.-Is of IL, A,
111EV flig t, ;., hwuh fill fihe
lie sa-fact oril y, a11imnce him as a
zunlidlale fot herill of iiekens comm
-, sjt I oI w the pIri.ary elect ionI,
f c b I -1 I
tl9. TIhe many1v filt'g(s of EIjAS E1 .
A UI DIN re-peel ftlly :uillo-nce hick
tI asL a (e.liddate for Slb ri~i ofl,
4)1, sub'je.ct to ation of t he D~emz
'atieo ('oauvent lOll. feb) I-tal
For County Treasurer.
E& TIhe mtlmyi friemils of W. B,
!goodl respectfuilly iu anounce him a;
ecali~iate for thie ofline of C.ounity
re':arer* of lickenis couniIty, subij :
a~rtys inifl lthenx~t primarv ('eection.
apr 11 tdl*
DE The many fricumis. of P. 1).
1.l it CON respecCt fully a iiZOtunce~ hik
unite as a. caii~hi~late for TIreamrer' of
ickens Qounty~, at t heensuing elee..
0)1, subilj(ect to thme actioni of (lie Deman.
3ratic party. apr 41 1(1
26L ha many~ friends of J. WVIL..
IAl MA.JOR respe)ctfully brling for
ai his liaune as a (enlnlilate for re
mumlt ionlt to the~ ofliee oif C ountyv
reasu Irer of Piens county,11~ 41 subjee
i the~ democllratie pimiary elect ion.
ng9'lhe frienoml of .J. TrYLERt HILL~
-spe(ct fully nanountl~ce himij as aL eamli
ate for recommenicidat)on by thie Dem
iratic p)arty at thec next pimai~lry elee
on. for the appoin~t meit as~ Tlreasurer'
! Pickenis Counity. feb)22-tal*
ngjIhec friends of JAS K. KIRK
EY rec5IQtfullyV announce him as a
nd.idattefor reQcommend~l~ationl, by t he
hemnocrat ic par'ty at h}1 n(xt~ prfimariy
lection, for appoitment as TPreasu re'r
f Pickens county. feb 2->-o