TH" SENTINEL
F -3RADLE', no~
PIC1EN8 0, .. 8 C.:
' TJRIDAT, MARxCf 1, 1883.
TIluiM# s
Por st4ep'litton, $1.60 per drrnem faro(
mNontha, 76 cents; stritk(y its mjo'("
Adve ti,semetnts inserted al one dollor per
1rtwr of ons iItch or less"for te frol insertion
fl(n Iftry ernta for eitrh sit/:str]lett ittaertion.
,if,errll,b,cott ,Ir to nef'rints anfd others
trfrertiini fAir sir months or by the ,yerr.
Ob tetr!/ Notices ai'i Tritbutes of Respect
eItgtitdt.a rta a :'ertiseinenta
A nno;tt.ry I ntiet fit*e dollare fn ad
Blow 8ohedule.
The citisenw of Anderson rnil Walhallr
Fre very j)r -arlycn . in of a change re
eitly inntt' .. . -- t'nd sl i , o the ile
Ililge 1in' -* - . .
now rit eis 'I ."..l
freight 'nd t " . - h." ii . ,n:- t o
is nit o irage, i ---i ..i ,-- , e . .<
hour is ndee. There <
train should be to bug rntrtng
toil Ia Wnllatl,t, unless it is imply to fre
nd worry the pa-aengers who ire obliged
I< travel on the ronil ital the cilizens wh<
1ive along the line. The ltinilroad Coitttis
.iot should nt promptly on such cases ni
Ihis, and if they htve not the power to regu.
Inte the speed of trains, they certainly have
the power to reg,thite the fire. The fare
abiouhd be regualatedi by accotumiodat iiin
furnishet, and would be worth about one
cent per moil' on the lilue liitlge. Let tihn
t:omission try this method antd see if it
dues not have a good effect,
Attempted Murder.
We are informed by Mr. J. C. Mickler.
of Wnlhilla, that on Fraitay night last,
about dirk, as Mr. Jo inh Price of Attlet
son wan returning hou.e, two negroes near
the depot pulled Mr. Price trot his horse
tind nitempled to tini-er him. lie wits
severly cut in seven places. A lady living
near, hearing the etruggle ran out of het
hotueo on Lite street and frightened off II
assailants. Price recognittet. .4 ,S;' n,
sailunts, one of who"t utttpey ldlendeus
hns been nro am i. now in jail at
The other, whotse natne we have
hot learned, is still at large. Walltallit
needs a first class hanging
anieu0nil their house, ittd the son, armed
wit Ii t butecher knife, fell upon his father
titd lit erally bacekeid him i to pieces. Tht
ol manit's tiht oawcut W opCi (jen itt I We p'a'ces
lie bieil beinag abiosit severed fromtt thei
boidy. The parriente inadie tno atipt ito
tCeipe,~ ail wats captutred withI thle bil oidy
kife in hiiis hitanils and tiihis persotn iti clothI
ing rock ing wvithI thle litec-blood of Ihis
tanther.
T1he overflowi of the Ohio irive'r
ims been.i teriblly destrutitivo to. prop
tty iNo manyi) lives haivo bteen
itt the sut ffeing hads buoni greait.
At. Cincinat i, over tent thounMtid
pieopile woroe div en from their homn
eSstiand were ted by the cuhairity of
othiers. A t, L ion isv ille, the ho ss of
prope~ty andte the sif erinug of' the
peoplo1 lits been great. AL otheri
poits,thogh h populattioni is tnot
so grat, te do tutio of prlopority
tanid stuffein tg of thei peCopl haItis been I
:orrespJonid ingly as gvrea t. Tlhie 10oss
am ottuts to m11ilions. TheIi destenIe
tioti of tho forests ailong t ho Ohio
anad its tri butarioas which permitsw
hesntow to melt raupidly is said to
be the primo catuse of the floods that
are becoming so frequent anid de
iltructivye of recont years.
doint of the 5 P eientiatry, hats bron
ght SUit aginist M (issrs Leis,~ Jon.
- s, A. J. Norris, J. W. [I:1l, TI. II
Clarke andi G. W. W iso. the bomnds
me tn of the Edfgefiehld, T1renaton ani
escaipod conaviets1, which it is claimoet
t,hoso genticeien arc reMjponsaible for'
iPopo & Ilaskell arc the aittorncy:
for' Lipscomtb. O l orse they wvil
never get ia verdict boforo tan Iilige.
filId jury, anid they kntow this, bo
cause the claim is untjast, buit thle~
may succeed in obstructing the pro"
gloss of ourm railroad, w hiich tappear
to be their object."
We t4ip the above from the Edge
fold Oironaicle. A sitmilair snit ha:
been insttitu ted by lie SuperIOinItetnd
1). Drman ad H. I. Epltmf.; of Atadea
Ison tot y,El and11p1 Coh Iiwe and~oiia th'
ihmag onie of the deIfean~tts we ii
Mr. (ild 4. of thiIs p'a:Coi hats hei'l
rehtiined by' ahit hie abhiovi Il:enO
aw it defense, boca ethaii~t the Mit,I
whatUhi i3 the Pl?intIff, shtiattil
made to) responad to) the De,fendant
in hiouvy dat mages for a mtost gro s
her' pat
S ev'enty-fouf- minaers were dr'owrod i
~ ~ ~3iraidtwood maines i Illinois last week
~ 44*greater portbo of the fatallies who auf
by thIs disasier are of foreign birth ama
ii residents of thil-oounsry bst a
lt. EftToVtt--Wille they atit talkittg A-Y
It bott the public selools, 1 have concluded
to Write some o the same subjeet, although
I feel the oppteseie oonoiournes$ of ltty in.
ibility to do the sfljet jusrice The people
>f this township (no two,) nl'e etislideru.
bly confused by the selectioi tYr teachers
the Trustees hae tuMiu, which In calling
forth miticl tunjst indigttati tl ttpon these
zentleniert. W1'hile ths"y iny have erred in
one case, wdhere they lent the choice oftench
."rs to the patrons of the school atd, I ben
went back on their Choice, it In not right
that the pclple should decry themi at such
rates as some at-e loing. One ntot I notice
It- regird to t' C action of soie teacherd
-lift Is 1iot j1tth nhd hat Is to get up a sma1ll
atthrCriptiuin school of ten or fifteen pupils,
with the on'y oljcet of olatiming the public
te:ns. Others will coumnettece teaching a
week or two before the Trustees reet, ihink
ittg thereby that they have a chain on the
pibiC school, to be taught nt that place
.Sttclh teachers do hot consider whether the
neighborbood prefers them to other teach,
ers oi thait the trustees could make a better
selectionr than themselves. Bit being smp
ported by a few relutivee or friends, they
will get up a private school or a petiion
for the school, not cnreing whether they are
co mpetent to teach school or not. When
p a. tups the majority of the patrons of said
nl know they are not compelent. to
'a t n. the chbihrei who attend at these
's. This iole of procedure tends to
rrass the net ion of trust ees as well as,
ise wrnugling mid colnf-sion it, tle
vicet, .y. While the selection of tcachers
is and shouhil be left ebtirely with the trus
fees I think it nothhllg but just antl right
for them to have soite reg:rd for the wish
es of the majority of tle ptreintHs of any
school- lIt all cases they should h? govern
el by the grnie and tualifientions of each
applicant, exhalsIing the higher grades tilst
then on down in succe:sion.
Our pr.blic schools are .ill ly sufficient to
give all the chiiren in the Stute a good bus
Iness education, if Iheir parents were com-.
pelleil to send Ihems while the schools are be
ing taught. There ought to ho a law, if
there is not one, to force parente to send
Iheir children, unless they cani show rene,
onnble cnuus" for not doing so I notice in
my short e,perience as teacher, lint tle
chilren atend very irregtlar in a school
of sixty or seventy enrolled pupils, only
four or live will muake the twentX.dhs in
a scholastic tmonths. The xklt ru ngllug from
nineteen down to nfe day.
-(.insequntly the pupils learn very
little if inything i then their prentt celi
stre the teacher ot cionden the public
school vStcmii, when the fault lies in their
nut sending their children regularly. If
the nlettniance wos comstulsory, aut ithe
public schools were run only four monthsa
in eaeh veae. this wouill ,riri .",,- hI."Iilt
nuuy high sc.:ools and colleges throughout
the thate, or lie inn coitonhe to go to thue
imlic schools. Aniy chii j o ordiihinary tal..
cii tcani get a spileitlid ed ucaition tundier
Onie oIlier sutggestiion ani] I will lisv C
donaI, that is mor at-iteut nti hould hie paidu
to Iluivingi better schouol hoiuies. Some of
our school houses are* ano 'iiut a' on hu
Dean~ i S rrat,-i :LIt seems tha'c our little
town,i F:i-dey. wcill imiiproive ia spite if
uain iy went her 'uind every ihiin . else. We
see this spiirit o)f improveme'.t mniifestedl
oin all sides ; in faict , we .rc piutting ott
city app)learancties vety fai..
Our inew College ho iblinug will soonl be
paintied by one who undiuerstandius lie art,
andi we are soon to hearu lie sound- of the
College hell andI to see tiest bulindius hunig to
lie wiindo ws of our Colilege . A nd all Iihis
is to thle creidit of th Inioble women i of our
liit lo villauge. Goid bless them.
The hlool is groiing so rapidly in num
bers t hat Prof' Aoore heas iippI ed for on
other teacher, andiu I learn that we are also
to have a firist es inusicechuer sioon.
Mur. I)ay ihas erect ed ai very nice nei'w cot
tago on tihe site where his foniier resideiice
was burred. Mr. Gireen is ailso putting up
a nieu residence nesar kir Gillitand's, oii
iu.ain St reel. Mir. IIlagoiei hais cotmnicedci
operautions preparastoiry to biiing a mang.
nitilunt resideince out on West F,id, near
Mr. Miaiiubin's. Mr. Hester, onle of otir
buest cizenis, has purechasedl thle icte little
place of Mr. A rnol's anid will suon bring
hiis famniily to i(tow tor theii purpose of eidu
cainig his chuildlren. WeVe welcome aill such
cit izenus, iaiil hiope othiers wvil' follow, his ex.
I amisple. Masjor Smith I is remnodll ing t lie old
livery stables of Richuoy farn- andI is miking
everythling . look lively abiosut the lioel
where he lias every tiig ic e fort ithe innecr
Thlen we hanve a '"Mountaiui View."
Whlere everythinig is buright and new,
Andii if thle "\lajir"' idon't .mit you,
Who thent just call at "Miueinnain v'iew.
'I -u iiignit dr op ini occaisionasilly andi try
ut oels, iitd thlen you wout teel free to
gv hem ai puff. I amii, as ever. yoursu foe
'luck- CnoeKs:r-r
P1cKE:NM C. II, Feb 21, 18%
Pur-utant to a enliI of the, Mode
- -:utor thee Presbyter-y of 8. (2. mot at
Ptick-It, (ri. ofo th puarpIoe ofcls ha
.tov tamd ic oto raltec reititoilal btween
thow lmev A.tn Int.u N iollo d t heen.
chuenera, ande P-enu. Ifose. Mount
stle'amseins frmte(oenmei nd Unrel
thne dia tivct00 ths tiuneitrd w in
and ceo~ Mr. ihlgri wastillcodnglyt
dei . t The Presby fo' r of teik
........-............. .
From the Atlania Constitution. J
What the Farmers Pay. t
Mr. J. 8. Mioore. who is widelv v
known as tho "Parto merchant," v
hias anlyzod Lio tariff bill of t,be ways g
and means ebnmittev, with a view
of showing it bearings upon the
farmers of the cOtitry, who urc tho t
Lroat unprotected class. $
"As you approtach a farm house,"
'.iys 3 r. Moore, you soo i foneo. If
thil fnceo is rindu of sawed Iutmber sl
the ho,uso bill levies on that a tottl
Iy uniecessary dutuy of 20 per cunt;
if it is made of wire the house bill "
exacts at tax of from 30 to 50 por "
cent." li he uses baried wire, even
Mr. Motoro does not for the pr'esent I
inliertaIke to Nay hotw I lmh Illmore
the farmer must tay, 1
Next ctom)es the frimer's kit.ihen, ii
with the fOllowint schedillo of di
ties on the difl'erent articles. I
'er Celi.
The iron in itia stove is tiade of 46
Ilollowtre, pots andi4i kettles 53
Copper and ti alSS tlittigils, if an 45
Crockery, of the cotuntnoneet kitid 65
(iln'agware, of tie cheapest kind 45
Table en tlery ntt"l alpoona 451
Pickled or saltet fish 25 P
Salt 31, t
:ligar 42 t
Vintegat' l;
Pickles I5
Itice 123 -
Oranges and other tmIrt!lgii rtrniti, abount 2)
Then comes limo firmer'1' patlor,
on wih (SOs c(,nltents h0 pnys dutieV
15 fllows, 111t amolnti of tite liuties
being added by the ho rme mtiufae
Per cent r
Carne', it mie of iiitgets 74 (
Carpet, if made of tapestry lS r
Furniture I r
Window enrinins 45
Looking glass. from 3"5 to hi)
Ornamtent of knicknacks 35
Next comes the fai-m'er's wlrdrob: /l
Per cei.t
lMen's cl )thing of wool 414
Woolen .osier.' au1. unalernhirl 75 I
Cotilon hosiery and uanderslirts 45 I
Woolen bals ande caps 7,r,
The tarner's wife'a silk dress 5
(iloves Gu
Hlanketl 60
Atlp. ca dresse 6;;
Any other woolen drerls from 60 to 71)
A pair of scissors 45
lir tss pins 31)
llir pjins 1
I'en knives 5(1
Neeitles g.5 n
steel pens 4CI
init 25
Paper 24)
Itax..re 45
l'ina1tlly, here are vnrious othmer
collten ts of the fitrmer's huIIse and
br:trn on ii Imieh hliv l so :dlted tarill
revision till levies diutie-:
Per cen'.
('nstor oil l,:.
('artile r,n,;;,p
Atu tM ..,e na ,
Tlrnee chalinlsr
.\ hanisaw -m
Files
lmngs mand ilagginzg (or gm:mit ii 14
A burriiii ftone2
Cimbt, hn m ml brumshiem t
A wom.lem ppe4
Aim aimca~ mmummnbre lla n,i
Any' iron (or sm eel ihme farmeir 2may nme.i, an i
avieraige ot 1
mn fear Lime fairmler, l'okinug over
tlmis long list. ofi the e.orbiitmant t:a xes
hot is ieqiredm tom pamy, hofmuldl it temr,
his co)imformt im slttemn t t hat thle
ho'iso I ariff bill um!lown im to' himy
time foilloingm. -am'lices trf'ee Of (1t);
ALtar f ro.,t'n, Eil Eof aiimb ims, oil
of bmergamoft, oil oft jimnIipme, Eil f (
rangme, oil of imerili; in hact, amll Lime es.
sen tial minls for te uO omf 1.. Itar
mmer's perv f ummery. Th'lere w ill :iaso
be fre m ofduty nut mlegs, ('mnmilon,im
lptpperll, pm cimt 4, in tnct mill Hpi'es
only pay3 483 per cent. ats aga~:inst 1.
02 per ent.. on ca:torm Eil andmm 80 perm
adds1 A14'. 31fooro', "'ltinhe amer in
thIimi'tree counitry'm is quiite as5 amh atl
liberty to drimnk elceap tatxod eba:m-)
pagtf ( no fnd use free. ait I ar cof rtoSes as
any13 bloaLod mimllimaire.
Communicated.
.lhr was anm 1 e1 xImhit ifon giveon bmy
Lihe comlored schmool aL Ea-d e,. (no0w
tautghtL by (. T1. Millor.) i,ast T'- m,E
dIay n igh L. 22d milt. It, wi mas a pe rfect
succeess. Thle pitpilIs aICquiit L,ed th leim
nel yes splenidliIy. '1 he tolloinlig
wasIt tile prrmme:
Spcbs Gymnastt i4es, S i.my, Dinm
iigues, reci tI t i El dayS f'v week
II I)(h3yM-, appireniesipu, recitait ion
UnmmitLed Stt1e1-, 1'Talkm zg flowiVers,
31illenmium, tricos, solImes, &c.
(O ii:Na. 8m i: . C., F"eb 21, 1883.
Ediir J14ekens *Senmifm,
lmee sntate to those' hoyinig Stono Guatnm'm
thamt ami>jle marangenmentsm wiltlibe mliatle to
taike ciiommn ini thle Val a I ci le ny St ation.
Th'ley can deliver thIeimr coiion t here as well
ais att GIreenville,. licupectimmlty,
Ftl0IJsoN & M1lLrJ:H.
FitoM Tt K SE~A i'mAll...- NIrs
WV uilbornm, Ch(lm: estom, i (C., says- ''I
'mmhivo tised Normancu's .Neuitrlilzing
Codmim in my' familyIj twio or thrtee
y'ea)rs and(1Ci ca cetainy3 recomnmend
it as onmo of thle boot imetici nes tomr
alIl ii'..omathIic troiulns, It is so
haii Ioloss thait, I don nmo, hositate to
give'~ it, to may y'oun gestl ch il."
Tlhe UniifonI TimetS iis picanted to'
leiarnthat, wor ''on he( i mnsedm
iort;ion of t ho Spar)tanbur Img lilt
Ahrleliamilrtoad, betwe 'iEfl) en,
do Iv ilimnd Ashievillo, wiill be
commmnced shotly.
Cohmbiia it follomwing( (Iroonviloe's
examphlle, and lias a coLonm seed oil
mill astnturod.
S(ibscrijbe formi Lihe Soutine and
m4ak4 im th ue-old iu.pe.
bir. Prank Moulton has returned
) Culutbiu f-otm 'hiladelthIln,
elcto he putrhnlued abutat. $20,000
rot'th of mnchinery fot the hosiery
tctory, which he i soot to start in
'u I'untunitlrty. le will, at, first,
tlanilteturo 200 doe$n pairs of
o:-kiugs daily, tind his mul.ines
ill be ttun to their fIllI 0npac ty as
soi u I thu ltbor can be obtained.
Neal Iatal Craft, the Kentucky
rdlerrter"1 havu bon (oun d g.ilty
id notttnteed to die. 20 people
are killedi while attoinpting to
nch themi last I"all.
IleIt'y Wa\td l Beecher attys ho
ink, it IiIkely his anentor,+ wu'orte
,wm. II it be really tito, the Jewish
Jspih have our most inteuru sym1
tIthiea.
Tegoitd palitd tl'ttrmotnetet-s
ure dlistin,tguished as (ictna:l f'avors
a Iloston p:a-t.y rcently.
Geo. Sliics, Colorel, took the
rei miitm if'ered lot' t.he heet b:e of
I,luni ottnit in the Stato of North
iiir,litit.
'Te honvicta inl the M i-4-oui pen
t'.Itl,lFIn- lmu tierl on iPrict:ny and
t. the utlhting atirc. LosS, $300,.
0. No ests i)es.
Jsl'1 e A. C. 11:1sk.lI, lr h ofa
mdclun 111 > een r"e'ectedl i n k, -' r'.ire'it
F' the ('alintibht andt ;4reen1Vtlle
):I1l. ''hoe1 t11nit -a!Ctt,emnt of thu t wo
n:Iriy hna bti e % nsol ti ated ,nlor
igr I lascell's ma nagement. John
trig the former privato Secretary
I' the Pr-sident, has beeni elect el
tusitor, 1nu11 J C. Il Smith TIrents,
retr. Col. .1. N. Rion retains+ his
liiit 11. :,lttoney of th' C. C. & A
oud tail Cl. J. (;. Ilask"ell is attor
ev olfi the Colutiia & Greeniville
id.
i. Il i'snthal, 110 Meeoting
retl1, hits in Ih'is JoweIriy store ani1
Il open f:ce gold watlh, which for
irrly heloigeel to MI.is. Flolridza Cal
odn. Ihle wife of tie great Ktates
nn, .luht C. CsnIhuln The watch
;s the illitials "F. C." enlg-ravel on)
lie back and was islrcatsetl in, 1866
y I r. F A. ilrr.he, of A ngust I,
-01m ,1r,hu C . t :lhs,111, of Jr.!ncl,...
,n, S. .C. 'The Newm and (onrit-r
I1y9 it. i.-t now the pIruidert v of i1 r.
.C. Sell nlet/zer of C.ha,rlc'ntun,
l1 li nt T r i l. l C sr'. it l .: -s .--S1 mo
y* trsons slier wvilt biahiitun;si'e
AT COST!
il, ir 0tok of (41)ltshelonging to
- o it. llori'.n, at Lita-rty. llt he
Alt p:1iies iindeied to the lIn fiuis of
:e at onceLt.
l . IIlOlITON, Ageni.
Administrator's Sale.
l ILst in th highieat hide-r at 1.as
bel'n-ni f'ei-tyo aer andltubijnl Note
selonginig t 1' T NI. it Ist.IOtN. .-ee:a'ed.
frhi 15. 188A el a
'5 J. It. N toni. Judgl.e oft l'ra te fo~ tr
eikens8 ('anisy, S. (,. onI the fit',. nday ori
sirh1(Lt neioi. tor perii on to nuak,' . final
eltflnient of Ithe E.sin - of 4), WV.ti t'lrWhot
I, dec(ai.t and lto be t dliScharlgedt a1s Ad)- -
ninistrl w of Ith s1'5)ame.
fe b I. I88:1 1l -I .
N I'i -[ 4 . L: fur T 2 '1 i, 1' .
L i hereby id .nielO I wilt ..p'v
a .tI I. Newieatn. Junge ofI Ii nt iiiv e4
'iektens ('onnrly. fIn 8.ra~ i y 11lst loint ,
or Iieave1 44 mae) iifW l i eut!I lmftu wilth
iiy ward1 ', James1t Friteemani aiitnd Alary J.
topier, tII ai ask to1i be dischatrged I tetrome
J. T. ANTilONY, Guairdian.
3IltlE W E C'OYIE
Stone isin Front
If youbi wanit to know how mneh~1
Jot ton your0 land1 will mastke to thni
1tre, 1use
f>ne Haag Stuutble Stouso.
Syou wanft ani osnrly s4tarL Stono
will givo it to you.
If yont wanlt, a1 big staulk with lots
of lini.bis use1 Stone,)0
li y'otI wuant anI ealhy mnaiurity
use4 S'ono.
II" yeou wraut a lMg Cr.op
OLaD MT4EO
wt ill make1( it,
ft ecCst as mu ich to etnitivato an
ICre stnd mako I--' balti cotton 1as
it, does to) use( the
OLI) STON()
lintbl makIe at wholo balo1 to the neroe.
UE(C' E Ar P GOD3 A NDI
Use S4TONO and make
All !
l"FRGUSON & Nhlli,fgr
L MAIM'L &
Greenville, S. C.
Dome One, Come All
AND
WAKE ONE LOOK at OUR
Maumnouth Stock of
N E W (()O
Just ireceivedl, and being
Rcetve ey even'y
uteaner direct
from New
York and the I actorits.
---o
OUR IlESA GOODS are unattu lly at
tractive lhis Spring. We cotntnene _by
showing yout a line of Ualt Wurited lDress
Good-9 at 10 cents.
A handsome line of Dress G itnghtams at
10 cents.
Al elegalil llinc of Pekin Stripes, 12}.
worth Iti ctnts.
A bentttiful lile of Lace' l)reys Goodr,
15 cents, worth 20 cents.
A lovely line of lUrocades, lj, worth
25 cents
Nun's Vei ing in New Sha-les, 331. worth
50 cents.
liLAt ' GOt)[S is une of otur (;rent
.pecialtirs. ?e have Itett Irutu 1' 3 to
T1.o, ct :aistitag of Un s mltnicres, lirucnd.
LaIce G no is, Nn'as Veiliag, Crape Clot0111
14 'ards lor $1 tU, itonl 211 yards xo 1 t
ictuatifual 'igurted l-a wis at 16 yats for
3 1.0%t tad 10 y:ards lotr $1.00.
Siat-clal Nt.ice0 i- given~ t)
(atil lto e:all ad inaspetu
Statti< afil UY ( Ht)() )S alad
No iILNS, tuaiiltleiir
thea comtaItng $sen--ou.a \Ve
na uithert ('hnelentotj or AL
Ia ta.
('t olnies froma 121 to 33 cenat..
Fprmalg Jeansi framiaa 14o a33 eeanto
t*e Iaav 4' over l10t diftlere-nt 'tyh-n ot Getnls
Ciolatred IIose at it0, i5, 20 aild2 r15
ldies Colored andl W ht it e I f rom a 10
Iot 25 cenats.
Chalidren tui and li"se-s ti' i
Vae diety coainget:tat. .n
Gloves, Gloves, Gloves.
Ghlaibire-a's Witec and C'olored G'ovep
Ladies' Whliie iad lilack (Glovesu
Ladies' C'olored ad lIlatck Silk (Gloves
L.adies' Wh lite, Colored atad hiack Latce
Gen-t'lenwanr's White tan,l t'olorted G loves
Bi- satrae yO't ree tis. l d pr- nenltt in ot.
Nltaam aii ath tablishau.e nt.
White Bed Spreads
From 7, cenuts t o $3 50. Whtile, Brawn.,
andi 1T:rkey hied Tiable ('loths, thec most
complete St ock ever exhtibited itn any Felail
l)hylies nnd Nuapkins i tatch,
Towels, Towels,
From I to 75 cents.
The best 2T, crnts Towel you have ever
seen.
1)on't forget our "3i4 Corset'" when yout
wat a 50 ctt Cor'e t--f yaltu wria t a real
good Coarset buty otIr "TFrte Comafort."
We atve sellinag al l)Domewtle Ghoods at the
lowest possible ptices, Ask to "C" ott.
-'C" DIeachand youi YOfwill *.C'' thec best J0
cents bleach youa ever dial ",
E. W. Marshall & Co.
Wholesale and Rtail,
NEXT TO FP'!'SUiON A .110;,10s,
- below thec old Contr- ilc,ese',
UIRIENVILfE, . . C
mtarek. 1. 1$88A
IT WILL PAY YOU.
far
SO
hni
Ti W. DAVIB) OLD STAND, 3t
he
Unti
Greenville, S. C.,
rtic
If Yot Waunt Antything Is
to
the brr Coodo LIose. l,
1I YD1 s. QUILT t.ININ 1 1'OlI 1 F ')
Ii' ' ardts lemnant P'rirliM f.ynr $1 .
1) Vards Worsted Dress Uotlils For $1.00 N
S iat-( lilbek I'nshn eth's for $1 00
17 VArtlt 4iitilig for $1.00
12 a'n"s I):-illing f',r $t 0) cen
21) V1.rds lile-ehing fet' $1.10
V11r1t Good Calioe for $1.00
1 Y+ti. Oil Table ('loth for $1.00
V nrls Intwt for $1.00 Cor
10 Varde Ticking for $1.00 li;
Hiome tinde Jenns at 40.. per yard .
lied Ticking. kin to raw hide-never Mn
was known to lenk a feather, at 25. 'dec
Good Leather Ticking at 20c. eve
We sell 121c lilnched Goods at lOc. per 1
yard, not a particle of starch in it, and a (
full yard wide-it is so chenp at lOc. per ttntl
yard thnt we could not nfford to sell it 1
chenper by ie Bolt.
Lalies )ress Goods, we ke'p ;n ent
variety and at prices you Cat not fail to p.,
preci:at e.
We nake a specially of 1ilntck Castteres
and Alpatnn. All we ask customers is to
eAintlne the Ooods for them selves and t hen
form their own opinion. Our 3lc. A1lpacn
is its pretty as any $1.60 B aek silk In the
narke..
We will give $20 leward fu tiny one who
can find any cotton in out9' 40c. )ouhle
Width Bilack Cashmere. Do not buy your
Ilnck Cashmere until you have seen ours.
We will save you sottie tsoney on the price
of theni.
Give us a c:all when you come to
And we will sell you hlly (GOOIS n.t tl(
very loti est figuo l y casl for .-very
loibirs worthI of Uol,. .' We gr-t the in.
NTIa1zAIEAY. W. tIe & ce
feb 8. 1883
EA%LEY, N. O,
('hieck s, lhaco, Floiur, Co~'rtnI le:tI, -
'ali, .\ it,iiii,-, ougar, Sore. uu.
F ish a .io. tl* ar in . Im fn.ti ilny
tionds wiit be banybotau- ar,.bas.
esp i,il ige Wilh.tl idsv
Th Iohnexpo. ofy cStock beside.ra
11lethat s.-lyo willbt:i d icoCC m
T"in-'ng y"-o borg p15iaos, I wi sy tll
licittig . Ctlioi;e, I mutohae y wilt mony
toge-t gi nd wle awill sttle andi s'
Stor IIotiexpIam ee, of coses, besides "
T knov you fo. - pas faos,adsoy l
WI
Tit u At' tgly Wegghggg.'rggii
C. P. RiUNION,"
.V KEl ON TII E AI,ElT IT il (CASII o
in haondi tacscure lhargains, whlenever the
)pptotItuni presents itself. N ow look out PHl
(or I1sttgui ns. The tine hu comte whlen
you can get till you Wool * ee the follo1w
'ntg anrd go to C. P. 1 U NI')N 'd Knmpotiumi
andii giet Ibt rglini:
ti,t)ft yarris Fantcy Prints, 5 to 18 cetits.
4,000j yauri 8o il andlN louirtning Ianid Cci.
t itn Callelies.
3.00)0 yarnb of Woiedi, 10 to 35 cents.
2,000 yntds PtS Gods, from I5o. to $1
p r yarid.
Cashmentres tand Alpacens of all grade.
IIoisM aste Nl&oes.
Of all syh''s and grades-r0od Birogan for
$1, l'ap Sole, :i1.25. 0oeil line of Crock.
ery, goodlli ine of l irdlware., Wood and Wi .
low Ware.
Sngat's, 'l t o 12 lbs. It t ihe SI; Cotfeo, 'i
to 10 tIls. fo' thle S1 00,
.lust receivittg New Crn7p New Orh-ati
Syriup, frotm 42 to() 12 cetits per gtllon.
Hlf Paitet Flour at $~i per lbariel, Ex..
ra Family, it. 54.
NIiacherel, all Grades, Catily, ('onfec
t ioml. &A., all t C. P. 1t U N ION 'S.
no' 9, 11882
D )Y~VTIfSS send for onr Selec
.Lit o. l,ocal Ne wspatpers. Oceo. 1P
liuwell & Co, I. 10 price Sl , N. O,
nAi 24. 18HR3 -4n
ook to Your interest
very one should Cotliult his Itherest a.
est his ioney it stUlh .pioporly..> ' ;il
3the lttlrt interetit oni the li esintient.
1 o place before the public oeo of, tl~
gest STOCKS of Iltf GooDS. a
OES it, the trco(thIty, wi,t jt: -4
"d1I to be c)ualled.
Pe ttnake it spreiitly in I31,ick Sille r.id
kch CslereS.
Ve sell on All wool Utiick Cashner at
cents per varl. Sold elsewhere at i0
1 45 cents. Not one tiend of cotton to
futmnd in this Caiesl,ro. We think it
ttot be tnntchedl i qiul I,ity or price. -
)r 40 telits 1l31(!k Cashnmere is of -rcu"i
e qu ality.
)ttr 50 Cent,! Black Cna(nere is a pert, et
Iit
lthe be st (5 id nt 75 cents itnok C'aln,
o fistUI atny where.
ok Silk int 1, 75, 85, 100, 125, 150, t
on utp to 251) ler yarch
'he birgest line of Black Silks in the -
pa1rt of lit Millie.
'cn yards ilBlenching (wtrlh 12.} cents I or
d) fir 1(10
2 yards lielitatl Ciico fo:r 100. 4
y-ards G(.,id Shirt ing tor l(lt).
peictes reton 82 inches wide for 2:1
Is worth 35 cits.
; ynrds whiie Corded P. K. for 10:h
0 yards white Check Muslin for 10ich
Ve hnadle the celebrated Warner tri .i
sets (i ieilth Coralline anuid }le:ili
II. I organi & Bros 50 cents Cor.e
ithitured for Its by Wiatrnet' lIrs' ;
idelly tle beit 50 eetts Corset we lia,
thtten,
e shtll wnge wa":r oil high prices.
i.r prices will inlecstt uoir coutpetito '
benefit lthe purchtasers.
e will be pleaseil to show our Goods.
H. Morgan & Bru,
(,ano maTVLL, S. C. 4
i I 1, 1883 19 1 '
C'ALL( IN
4L
W. T. IMcFALL,
TI NF I iAXs, ('Oi"-'EJE
( Lr i d it ,
trhi nd
a t '21 " nble p 6je,ada
IA)()K OUT !
hie Big Show Stil
-IN
IIl,L they i*i)n.I uni yet t-hey go. T1lho
k i ti. ot Wahnu iand Pall~inel Ileds, con
Piidlle, Trtindle, itnd siogle Boils,
l'y iiini Cinter Tabb', P'ibwY i
hlnbet- Suits. Luutiige-s. ('iradlew, (rib
oi-imt, Miii ties, Frinies, &c , Kitcem
Side Iihmedi- S;i te .
lways oni htid ai g'enerail ine of Undeli
ieirs Suppli-es, coiislinlg of 'askt
.tall 'itylit. Ithlti Tinonied iln til
le- if I:iiutle nunil 1113,, it iil hour
t Goodls iat hitut ii tigures Caljl ai
tfor yuru-elvesi. No chargie iioii'ti
king. Accept thaniks for pat fiavort.
---'PTRALIZi
CORDIAL.
'-MARK
A~ Rlnr err etiuni lie, nly for trho enro of
ach n-ut ii
Promtpti,' ,..r
(heRt3
-ntestie or enng 'o }odo a r
e 1-i aui~ ofess o adeetin
Prie g- . $wr pr botl.
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