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%Jirurch .iredorg. Methodist Church-- Rey W. H. Kirton, Pastor Pickens Circuit. First Standay at 11 a. m., at# DaesAville, and at 3 p. nu., at Antioch. - Wednesda y nigiit before Q(ecold Sti day, at 74 o'clock, at Easley. Saturday before -eCond( SuInday at 11 a. m., at Tabor. Second Suh(Hy, 11 f. m., at Pickens, and 3 p. m. at Bethlehem. Saturday before third Suinday, at 11 a. m. at Mt. Bethel. 'Third SuIday at 11 a. i.. Salem, and at 3 p. i. at Port-er's Chapel. Saturday before fourth Sillay at 11 a. mll. at Inlion. Fu0111.1th Sinday at U1 a. Im. at Easley, aid at 3 p. in. at Zion. Baptist Church--Rev. D. W. Hiott. First Siday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. in., and Satu1rday before at. 2 p. In., at Easley. S. C. Praver imeeting every Thuirsday nlight. Stodlfay School each sabbath 1 at 4 p. Iml. Second SndbIy at (riflIn ehhurch at II a. In ; Saturday before at, 12 m1. At Pi esbyterian chiurcIi, Pickens C. 11. Third Sunday at Central at 11 a. Iml.; Satiurday.hefore. at 12 inl. 1ouirth Sinby at i, Liber.y, 1 a. Im. -List of ppimntsfor the All Oerlson Circuit of M1. P'. Churmch: F'airvie w. 4t t Sa bha h11 ill each m1on t h. (Iarmionv. ]St. " Smith's. Chappel, 2,l Sah). Savannah hmh.3d(ib .\. E. NICKI\ssIC'K, 1. (. (R)00 NEWS- B((K(AN CASH Tie Tratrie Endii1 o' . Turuimilent ('a. reer--- illed Wlhile Resistin: A Depulty Shleriff's- Posse. 1 Uroim The News m'11(l ( 'urier.) TnEF DEPI'TY SiEIFs sTATF.MENT. ComuuA, My 15.--Th.o erno reeivdie followving at M0 Cunawi%%, Mlay 1.5-9.35 k. if. To G II lugh S. Th1)om) soi: .L went wI tII a potsse 1a:1t Iight to) arrest W. B. Cash. I in -t Ilted tl uen I n oI t iil, to fire i11les 8lbsoliitely necssary. I surrini men t i eoen the house an\ to be tween the b~arnI and( swamp~. Findl no (Cash ini the barn I ordered it doin thie po8s. The ( fjire wVas re al shlots he was k(illed, being~ ridl '11led with blLeIts. None1 of thie 1pose wereC str'uck except WV. II. Iliiton). whose finger wereC shot off' by (Cash. FE. T.. RING. 1 )eputy SheriffV. C~innw, May 14 .--Last night about I O'clock I )epuity SheriffT E. of eight pickedl mien for th1e imr 1 poseC of a rrest ing W. B. ('ash. They' at once2 pro,(ceded~ to his own plIaee, a few miles f romn his father's, where it was suppo)sedt lhe was hid in g. T[hey arr'ived aut t his poinit abouJlt -1 'clock and1( sutrroundlted the house and( barn'J, at. thle samie timel enlttingi off all ( nununtlieion 11 anud About hlalf-p)ast -1 a voice was heard in) the baral, wh'lich was ree ognIi zedl by one of the pos to be hat of lIogan. Tihe d1epulty shier inistruiict ed t he po0sse t~o ta ke(' him alive nd not1 to fire unuiles ia ..0 lutely necessary. While the posse was surrounding the barn Boggan stepped out of the door and closed it behind him. He was armed with a double-barrel shot-gun, a Win chester rifle and numerous pistols, which were hanged about his per son. As he moved toward where two of the posse were stationed, one of them, W. 11. Hilton, order ed him to halt. He imumadiately raised his gun and fired at Hilton. The fire was returned. Bogan then fell on his knees and fired 4 times at Hilton, but the posse fir ing on him, he fell dead, riddled with bullets. Sani Lee, Bogean' s pal, wa< in the house and when Boggan first fired Samti juillped out of tihe honse with a Winchester rifle and levell ed it on M. L. RhIodes. Rhodes orldered himin to drop his gun. This lie refused to (10, whereupon he was fired uponl by one of the posse Ithe ball taking eilct in his leg just below the knee. le was agaiI or dered to (ro)p his gun and thr'ow u) his hands, which le thenl did. le wIs then arr'ested an1ld car'ried belore Justice M1cQueen on the charge of obstructing ofier. inl the discharge of ier duiv. Aiter a preliminiary biea-in hile hasi been bo))un( ove.I' inI a bon1d Alf $1000 to appear11% at. CoIrt. I 1v expects C1l. Cash to go.( mn his ; bonHd. The inune.s ->fj th01sC:re - IT. Kg, deput v beriff; 11. ( ;. I Ienlrix, ' 11 1Il .ti, A!. I . Ilhodes, lIeury .Jackn,11 ,Jule se rNe!d Avery,1 . 1. E ar :111d (--ne m11ore whoIse muante I h:e not obtainevd. Cil~l:M TAN l-'s4)F THE- CIMEy.. The ch-cellmstan1ces oW tw .h-crm whicb caused a:1wn t;) be ffrer eVd for the arrest of Bogg:in Cash, on(Wt' E. B. C. Cas,. of Ca' i Depot. (hesteril--I l Coi vit . a sre foll lw~s: )n February-N 1G, WV. i*)*WgganI1 a .lh went int) l'eravw. ().,)I drliuk tereal lti ensued. A (ollisionf took phu-e ol ( 'ash wa:'s beaten sever'e ruuary' 28, Ca.h alga in wvent to ('he raw. It is stated that C~aash prom)i ised the t dilant of lte townthat he wotlhl no. molest. ehards. Cash passedl him l t wiCe,. an upon1101 p)assing himii the thuirdl time hie ae costed him i. handi1 ni )ocket . "11e!H ho' :lichards," said lhe, "are von rel~hieCl tiat, lie svas onilv <>ni <liitv. C'ashI the reupo)n1 starIted to wal1k off and liehardls, in his ante-mnortemi I -oing~ away. Not so. Qui :-kly piul ling out a self -(ocinlg SithL & WeCssonI ) istol , Casgh fired, t;he ball hiting Richard'.s ih the armi, andiu wVouninfg muortally Mrfi. ,Cowad wh ws stnding" hy. A'scd shot gave' I'iclhrs his do~ wound1(. A.\ third 'o shot miiissed. C1:sh 29. As the shieriff did not arrest C(ash. a speccial 'pos-ie wsas sent.;to ( 'ash's I )epot to secure~ lhim , but suKcceed(ed onlyVii in atuingh Col. E. B. C'. ( 'ash. who wm'a tbted as an accessory before the fact. Col. Cash was taken to Columbia, arraigned before the Chief Justice on a writ of habeas corpus and re leased on giving bail. Mr. Coward, who was shot by Cash when Richards was killed, cannot possibly recover. It was reported at first that Bo gan Cash had left the State, and pains were taken to foster the idea. It is reasonably certain, however, that he did not range far from Cash's Depot, and that on one oc easion , at least, he was able tc watch in safety the manwiuvres o the posse who were in search 01 him. It is asserted that last Sun day aind he Smtu day before he went over *o Ciaslh's Depot amd had i cock fight there. Probably lie grew imprudern, and ience the success 'of the last party who sought him. Teactingo (Oroner hield ani inl quest, the body being gxamine )v Drs. Kolock :1n1d (I'ivtoi. I'weIty bullet) hlues wAere foiund il the bo(dy. 'le two shots wi eli produicedI ins;tant deaIth we(re th<l( wvouls inl the head and thligh, th<( woun 1d in the t high havin sIveret the teioral artery. Ihie testimon giV upi V QII 111) to thh ti giolt es i) t pr :at ( '11sh wma( firs41 t In a c n I( Ik)h al d uS1urrendler, and with: lmaking~ any1 reply h( a t o ce lire I t wike upn W i. Hii tol n i1 Ne I A very, :nilt althouigh bek wwithini ten feevt ()f botA-1 metO u111. his weapon)I was I <hmblehr ieI soiI-kluit leit er shut took (f' eet li [tolla n l A veryv thell I( %( in IIsI k' h '(", . l ZIn ll~ f ll <m l hi:, kn s As h!- Vkl b II r is;c:1 bhI WVho-h I ester. I :In i rkJ t wN.ie 11M o ,! A VvI Iin I iltn -)I is last sIo rock iiltn's inge ,passer hi roui h is c(oa t sleeve. U p t< 1,h11 ()ne o a : journmen11clt live wit :1(1 hl bween examined, all o wof e tes )1 Vtiu Went to Sw11(m tha th10e p) tnewi olely o the de fensive, givi llogg every Is I w sib pI t iii(itioi t su rereve o youngi I~ofW. o'i ('ash'sbd . DeuySe irl iI ol h)'isI posse arle htul praois eun llleiitI'lall(sides o'clok ihi morf ing a bulletit displayte nfrnt of the branelo' iI(e ofi"t he Nes am)Itl fte ('oitr' nye'01 t ei ll of ( ic'ehulia thi111 f it intimtabetin the reciei th(1e.kilion of W~.isrogan ( 'ro. grupi ofle4 people ('sh soo colectt1 lbfet the bulebad andx wieSlt~i( ivio thoon~t h at;'o the kill. in 1)o Cashlul red 'iiitoughoutth It will now be seen that Col. Cash and John Agnew, of this city, were engaged in an effort to divert attention from Boggan Cash's real hiding place by circulating the re por-t that he had left the State aun d was in hiding elsewhere. The opin ion expressed in this co rrespon denee, that Cash would not von tlure toleave his Own eiigh boI'lood. has been verified. It occasions some surprise that Cash should not hatve surrendered when called on to do so, because it has been the opinion here that. his family intliuence would have sufficed to secure his acquitta-l in Chesterfield Counity. The most plaisible explanation of his actionl is that lie llderlrated the nerve of the posse and deterImi ned to main taini to the last his reput-ation for r-ecklessness, hoping thereby to escape "with flying colors.'' as his fatier expressed it on the 9th of MarcI. 'it is obvious that:1 the cr-iticisml to whic11 the citize's of Chester itiehl huave been subjected has had it. liefect inl makingu the deputy ;Shevriff's posse deter.1minled t-.( elJ feet the capitre. Now let the good people of Ches terield ('ouintv lewar'(ld Mr. K ing for his vItahI)le services by kick. n g r d11wy ken Spotlhrd out un1 electinlg him Sheriff. hI Edgelieth l)ll l)emIatie lubs'. :11-c pr: letic ally Il i NOinst, -I pto(posed chalige fromn m trillat.Y tyo e)In vent io1. ANI) LOW PRlCE1.'S AT NIX & HOWARD'S MAIN STHiE'T, EIAsh, S. C. 14,take pleasu-re- inl informing ourl enIotoier.s Illt Nvh e have Iec(eived -.: full line- of Bmd.ts, Shoes., las. rcri , & . (n)ly 50 dozen 81 raw' I hits--give uts acli for theml. A splenid( line o1f L~a(1ies beaultliu~l meeCohllars, warran lt - -u-s :nui Toba);Ceo). Also,(Crockeryv We wvil 1not be mlerhCsold, so give us anI early call. miay 2 1mn THNJE CHEAP CASH Store of OWNBEY BROS., Is the place to buy your Staple and - "alney (Or)ceries, Toba)INcco, Segars, Far' mers'I~' I lidware, G~arden Seeds, &c., OUR SPECIALII'ES. We( keep Stoves', (Crockery and( TIi n.. ware P. at thard times10 priCes. TIhanuking the publie generally forJ t heir i bera.l patronage inI the( pa~st, we hopej) by3 (lose attenution to busin~ess to mierit aL continuianIce of the same. (Counlitry produce.~( bought at hiighuest marIIlket price, for cash1, 41I1Imemb1er oi'ur motto is qdlick sale(s and( short profits. Give us a ca-i. .OWN NBEY BltOS.. a7~sey, S. ( . .JIn 25.-Smt