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Ooc f} t sX "p e h at ,(nty The aeo' .ha pvVs' a b.-en oommentS*g bn Colonel L. jee ' m z s; at NrIet'-Tix, and we !, 41a1 and1 #h#ne'atr ek 't1"ttts 'r - wns.hem . propin. Ion, ,, r ' Is trxactly right. on .hr qs'iirton. che Public ve di" }:JreOt nplbMttln to the rIraay. It 4tb it oentrali. d0 f1dost or colThiunilm- The ly Sth+aof b'tth Carolina bi1 V' i4' th1e annual foolish nealy lhniita miliion dollars shot.... I' ,h"dbhe-d. While we have '.o doubt that a great many persons are t: ul' and sincerely atxions to augment. and con tinue this appropriation, we think it Wotld be a s! 'W mockery, if it was asserted that nlV. a .s ins of the white (ai-payers of t) -re anxious to conlinur the an' of a quarter of a tillioit elcat iolt. If we are not " --ie'i ndieil to the E'Con. 'ng an annual levy 01 -das passed by the , AisIy with a view of We think it is A Tac. Pd. that our l+r'oplo, . 'r the educatlol of it. enpd the children ( ! Old mtt bellum pla, ble and aroper plan. al respectable by making at. recipients of public faivor it. People who are too proul to wha iti ot under te 0oe system, ad,td h euo poor to pay, may keep their clt. homt- We ilty, three cheers for Colones cOldto boesand n.eenlic speaking his honest opinions tin patriotic conitions4i. Let the fight. contintte uni,il Ihle Constitui onal nmendmneht levying the two mill tax is repealed. We fool n..body orecipientsfrest lin of extreme anxity for litery fild hands, bi we pay our ntoliay ill the sauie.-Abbit es and B'nner. It io not surprising teep the Pris nd hone-, holding the views it does upon th, sauinc urig interest of (i e State, sho it oppose pt.ic eutfigo. We think the paper or intiil l who i t these (Ie t o" pose le eattitplet. of 1111nu body iriRg itidustries ntd li e tlotion otr, o ituyf have n lived their t mo. We fail to see where our 'inli nchrol systei is inl direct ipositirl to 'he spirit if hdrte v)entocrcy.e' It dIns been taught mnufe great leaders our cot'tIy and gpp rslly acepted ty ote peola (lint the parper tint ion of oi whre int iI (ions (p potleil upot (lie edet io of 'I lie people. (1ermtaniy, by A coinpulsory syst em of eli:lcnt ion, hna --sell front thle rank of a secotid or Ithi ( ower iii 1";trope ti (lie puo sit iou of a h power, and (lie Now Eng lluld lit'd No hern States of our owin conn try have fi wit-stripped its in educational tuid niter- I devei,tplett, simply because tey Iookl traictical view of the duties of govetillt.nt uti didn't waste t heir time in y dtseugreion of theories. gVhily Clote, b ne o and other great leaders of the South were opposing ppro priatio'nha y le nuterl (lovern ent. for ec rovonnont, nu t i efu si tog to po itio o i. p , exand (lid chien Sttof r own ouni thleyi tookasrticat vie ofe ti euisyo toverunynast and din' there thimtie in i th dis.curest of theoriaes.rtc ttcrs n lar of thfellowth. were opoing carno (or ietioi t ion ohe Gea oernet (hoe of hi ,Wllii~~ ,hiumets, atulreys ntw do excbleit that c hve manyheir on ne (lioae, and wre ltI there area nSoutuh aIn a,h~tI ouadty t'e ntes offc soIty, ashe heeetofohe saul o ti. igraceun tolfar e o ivfellown man. ctate care.ilstnot foppoesi otion o f spiny on re leetito sey' ofd his wn eiu.hoed? toel ot-le dbli the foll,wan wei hIto there are atnte:c i'nblo (Iounretet tiethe oie f icieouro ivlaon--uic createdi cliaditeid ins i ourel ilhoolso wllch Inepreh Is,arec opptio tro the expeise of pu iesos. iAnde tas an teidper st the pubos.'1lis school tre 1reased newin to wit quIt e "Onot (lie rates ributes wol the 'er ii sientcy te our publie schtools, irth iriatid lintceiochitbepil of weltodo aenty, whoI could hall' o (the exp~enseio of prvte choldre of (liey i o poo e ero (lie oithe r.Thpe ittle note rihtourdtmlie poo itzs or desmcreatid icipt to reualie. prt loso the Prceai i ad fle wouldI prfuer, are pseers, se an lia othe goodraehn ad "elim ofra piocpleo qaiy"I soveng t thi paceo lasth chilren ofuthe pKor,then pidng 'lheJdgerminl his musukeclad fiihdt potec style chrpedt ofthe rich J an. bil'he sin i thaidte td oxaihodcp to hem aid of-thei pbia funds ae paupse to iult fo the gotodsenae (Court ColicitreOr ahs placeis lst ody,i is this usual radspite atle charged i hein oran Jur li rielyuas btoi. thi dutids and exptained to Jhem the followin each o caeti etd it o dhem or tiheliironsidera, on liioii resasats os of e ty one; isl itg his usuas diqis ithid ailiy, di for;ig ofte raiig bines.lie h iteand eToteGadJrthe following csshv ei iso eig Oprieno,aslqord knin ut (lien, e four h o e bekinging the day..1 tieian Tuhetfollowing case ave n beent jl d issd Henry W"illams, colored, stealing mieat fromn Mr. John Clardy-guilty- mioths in Penitentiary. IIehy fllitm, colored. andI Ends, white, adultery-guilty. Not yet seuntonoed. W'~e will give fuill details of (lie piroceedl. luga in our next Issueo. Since,the deeiloeb. of SolIcitor Caston Nat an Ex.press Company Is liable to prose o4 'i delpe 5 whIskey In a dry townI the art o tte tiqot 'tI h O al.t Spe r ' f the A oulti .e arawa. L WAd1OON, September 10.-The eol relutr aof Ite departuenh of agrioull8 Ios fa'+tti le than those f Angu=40 prittDpal utise or injury - i th inrouv which hase redia 1be prowpiet in ey, 8: te exC*pt #lorkld %j Tenne>"see. 'I decline hia been f-'eatest i Texe, Notth Catolit nand Virgiuli the tempo ttre hae been too low at night With soib drouaht. Oth-tr atates repArt fihe amor! Ier" getleral prevaletla0 of the oaterpll vnd ho1'*vY.'rm Mt tnany poiuts. The g eral overage of sondition is reduced to The State a'etages aire as follows: Virgil 72. North Carolita 78, 8outh Carolina Georgit 70, Florida 98, Aahama 70, Nl sissippi 75. Louisiana V', 'Texas 67, Ark' sut 80, Tennessee -0" In 'September, 18 the getreal average of Condition was 85, 1881 it was 70. It was U'2 in the great ci years 1890 and 1882. In som'60ounties drought still continues. In othetas 1ec rains have eattsod some improvenilt. it has appea-ed very generally, and is Ii threatening in the dltryest districts. cotIN, W*1At AND POTATOPs. WASSIasNtTos, Stptenter I1.-'The S toembe' ret urns to the departmOtit of ap culture indicate i I-oWue1 coAtdilltln Of t lhan in AugtW-1 Ind evoty sewliotn of the cu' v and in nearly ovey State. The o '4 in tht WIS,t. are*4 inl Mlistei. Th'oe om redutiotio, so nearly which is reported ft 'ie Coast anl 0 414is:lippi to tIh Nal. riVer Mnt munic:ulc . 'rlock Ohin 24) pe t hnt')sv4 tIL n1, 5 in the . Wiscon 4inl a. so some injury in vania . Tho conditiion of wh., as reported in these ret. ais, which indic tes a prodtuct of less than the yield of last year 000, 0t0 bushels. The crop of oats will he lar - al average being 99. The prol toes is good, represented by 9. higher than the reporte'l averr ber, 1882. -,The Legal Rat' of I The Abhutville Mledlirn, spoci the foliy of high rates ot' iutel enact men11t. South : C>kroiina I cent to every debt int fle Slat benleficiaries are a tow 1a1oI'e) promi-es of foreign c:Ip.t;l c pol sutch ant allvance prove-l hLand Lott .%ssoci.Ition is a h ledirtrn wisely says: ''The (i1C kers were unwilling to mike a oppressive change in their aI represenlalives, eit her heed'es of what was best tor their peo tedh this tolly." There is etiii solid t-u11h in t hese stataemeuty 1 to be igt'redl. t)ur Legtslhiurt lake whet we r:i:<ed tie rate It camc however, as the petitI,, (Irange, and was urged by the Departlent on the pca Inat it inl Iuatities of fore'ign capita! inle et gireatly lower The hi tiliure o..ght embe'1'r t it. c A. iernt : o14d-again. i ItIie thle 4n111 1)1.1e rag.:llusl - 1r1, as, how1 too petYr"il 111iV I be c I l'Iour agri -a tawter lugh lt torest. V1 e rma e butld. :t the ~i lbe rest oli The lasit it thes I Thuom . iate h diateV .\lr. 'le Thona. . They flhe.: , -c over . 3 pwo h~i I to dhe other 4- A o(en as pici .d *.p an i- e a Mnlt W . blows ''mI u Iin tad cc b:, .Li tired . '-4 , h wiwl hi comb. dlied at ~ e . a tld I 5t h instnt. lie wats a neaivye ( . andcA hisi deiathu is a loss to the wI htate of Mouth Ca - County of' Pickouns BY' J. II. N awT'oN, dlt 0iG or U WVhere'as, (I. Ma. Lynch and . rjriavley has mtade sit ito me12, Ito I helt ers of A dmwin istrwation, with a twd, of thea INtate tand effects of King, deceased TIhese are thereforo to cite ar ,sh all antd sintgutlar the k ind.red1 . itors of thea saId J1onathaon Kinug. d cased, t hat they ho sand appear before ii n thle Courtat of' Problite, to he hold at Pic nas O. II., oin the 1ith ty oft October 1 88 after pilicjat ion hereof, tat I i o'clock lie foretnon, to shew cause if anty thu have, why the said admninist ration shou iot he granted. Gi ven undcer tmy hand and secal thIais, tl I17thI day of Septembher A. 1), 1883 d1. 11. NIaWTION, J.r.r.c. sept '20, 1883 52 2 NATIONAL BANI OF (Greenville, N. (J., IAMLIN BEATTIE, Presiden WV. E. RE ATTIFE, Cashier. IAP4ITA[,, . ..ltl0 UIIJPIhl!x, -- - - $ 20,(1 Th'Iis Ibank will putrchaase at rpar in !nr ar small amonunts, Chaecks on Now Year 'h iladetl phia, Ualh imnore atnd Bloston. Chaeks for sale on New 'aork and Chmc eston in nmuounts of $r5.00 anad over, ioney Order rates, avaailable 'for remuitnia en to all parts of thie United States. Money to boan on collateral and person, eetnrity. Liberal adyances made on cotton or oth moduce stored in any Warehtouse In It Deposittt rceived.in tiny amottnis, paj Son demand wIthout not hot. C7 19694 -0 i " K C .. c 0 Iop A.pU}Cry, iFtq., of . a olosing ekor e th he nbove Fthool 'n Wedues : 'The schonl is oated in ' " o w hip in the Pra or's Crtee t:tt b, 't, aboat six miles rom this itut :i ght by Mr. J. IX )'Bryant, Diman and a tnoet xcellent. t.. - ' t" erolees consistecd ,! rcaitatit.t 8, and rending of omnpositic lins been in ope ation onl:. h1 dghdeet days, ut frot I u,tiai+t w *as demon. trated to t': I ) had been nmnde coud use 1blic term, though thort, hat ,' )onofit to the eon nunity. 1t of small children zanained. wd I. in the alpha )et An1o. tilly and correct ly t two sy t." The ten;aer, is he exa . '"ould state whore they com b !,. f<r they had pro gressed. \rt10lres all his cholars . hly"witnlover Ihey are studytng beviore tney are advanced any further, and to this, combined witli hi goo,l managemnent in other rospects, is tc he attribued the rapid progress of his ticholars. There are over aixty names on rolled in the school, and the average at tendance has been over fifty. In additioa to the literary brat>,ches taught in th< n.hoil, Mr.1O'Bryautt has added that o: voc: mnsiq, lie has an organ, upon which he priforms most exoelletatly, and ntoto books for the a -holao's, and a poationt o each evening is devoted to singing. Ihi is at feature, we think, that. shonlii be ad detl to every suhool in the onrtty, when practicable. stides b cing aa ac tatmpliih mnent, it affords the scholars a recrat ion i they enjoy very mtuch, and givers 014taem 'terest in ttechool which, WIito t thale titti', ttt'w 'would not have. The exer cases of the dnr b. interspersed with iuubic, and it waits gr atif. rg ..,_hear a.nearly every scholar in the scolcol singig aao u wel :and so correctly. All seemed to enjoy tt tit the highest degree. After the exatination a most.: excellent dinner was servctl to the children and vis itors, furnished by the patrons of the school. e' two addresses w.ero delivered, t ul t,, I ..wa ftlit' ' tion Wal. i.. i canse of edt te .un' t a the first bi. c grotnd where the school I I.Tacltae is built of iiben.iaoa clnder8xistt.hat led the digoove tititito smahi for titofiltacai dren who g ballago n addition toato'i Wila spir*it of parphceiiica by thec peo;aw loadtu baoesurprise i a,a ag ' framned haotan liatiy stoves tandtrai pontr ground wh.ue iwtaa. That tsectiho a apil u i othter stetli< n hr,t few years a higbta ci br'olgoig for-fi~a o oa wil tnchi . The fro ourse * I iaterli poprty aspssibae * I~,Itis ni ie-s 'auty toready et taci stoo I - . buibyinag ofian o.ttith thae Oy day, org k7 chanes for of ahedOuplon the ties, rapidlfea aTny anl,l ee non *yu Tepopr, fo a, misriu andOfrugal, as will stand in~ the otn ection~ of th'ouns in int. *~ t ~ nater~i prosperit, Asan $ s, it istionly neearyforsay ity ar4 'atSoaof r con tu the * 3' * * llonger. n of $,O~fof: ~ ' cnv gie Mon Wlthetvictores~ a - -1 S t'so - r i(t, y tr (.n - ry What happens? t. thbi. 'ht nental ttaxiety, ot anmy of a ev. in the hair tintns ptbtaturely gray ane ta" if ra. to fall odt. iA'n1k,t's Hair lIalism *111 a ,s once stop tie latler process and restore t or original ooor. An elegant dressing, fa tr fa Om greate. S1-4 74. Advice to bthUtMM. niu Alre you iliaturbed at nightt, and 11bee 70, of youir teat by a sick ohild sulsritg an, IlS orying with pain of culling teeth? If so, tin send at ono+ aid get a bottle of Mrs. Win 79, slow's Soothing 8yp for Children Teeth in l:ag. Its value is incoaloatlable. It *i1 re. *oP I;eve the-poor little sufferer immediately% ihet Depend upon it., mothers, there is no mis entt take about it. It cures dysentery and di ust arrhoee regulates the stomach and howels, ost c-res *lhd dtlio, 8ot.ens the gums, reduces iitfainanttion, and gives gne and enetgy to I' tihe whole system. Mrs. Winel1b*s Soot htng Syrup for Children Teething is pleasanh" t.o llnt) ri the taste, and is the prescription of one or the oldest. and best female physioi'ns anti A. nurses im the United States, and is for sale L'alI f by all druggists throtghout the world. rr Price 24 tetts a belt'le. feb 15, ly have .... N' ac o da c wit the Su p tj., " ikt t' ?r Qp' l . rb ! A:".t 1J k- proved' Deert 23. 1*, rniei here y gi en t at t is illo wil e :4 pe the st ay f Spte ber 18 3, nd i4,ll County , Scoo 2 . - * T ll ax . on altaxe where the, Agy istalb3,n 1was beI aN ic ollcewig pitlac eat pylheI.a times staredyg belw afor the I cotwlleo of.a M ie1nIday and Tuesdt ay,a~. Octobe stt and 2i atr Centaali. influ t Wednesdy nn hrda coe 3d and n l e t aley. a (t Tat acvl le.j iil WIepmday ob epr c10t l attpini -- ratpid.y coe 2ha lriao A fo the baflanceOft of thepiy tim Iall Tes ar te paal i h ollowi ng tli~ 'a t titds , oi fundtsa ad tno oiether: Octold.'I andilve atC,ated SUtsCrrny atoa 10 4iaJtrCtabe'yd.int' et. P ficates musa at trdity tberCounty Com. miGth a befnorer,eye.o axs,0 A0 Iomantio Tasento, tber 8tey ga nP by mtairay other thatseg. toe reth ou se.ikn Cut.. Taxe ar 1'ybei t47 folw 0a k -a .10 ;KENS COUNTY to Summor and t,ho drought ni t oveor, and We must ill tur iention to prepariig for Lh 1 Wintor months, all of F a n ouur fondeist hopes dCUtn II i \ . -it SI , l aro'A r an :llen l 'fF L tittly u c u tc "ema ln u me ts i f 1. -ee1ille,.S.. .~ . au Og end.'.a n1 aa entors. on- 7 ALTIMOREb ,TT ELEGANT BIG INDUCEMEN'1 0, Our Receipts of Now Pail ar Wu' 0tairi o111 1tock IndendtlR very Iv y J' renders8 it, aII:%"ays inst,antly Popular ni Therefoe, Comaae Now ytitr 14o0ltionA from (y a , yuu monoy. W o can Rin '.. Ittislao.ion in ovory pn Li S. l * N, Saema 113 s fks Sale. -0 1, 1 SOU Il CA ROL1NA IY F P ICKEN8. SOF COMMON PLEAS Irr, Adn'r ei al. l'lsintifl's, 1 se W. Farr et. ni. Defendlants to an order or sale made in s- ita el case, oh the fi hh dly y lion. 1. D. Witherspoon, , I will sell to the Iighest. -ns Court II1I,ls. oil )ales next, the following'VAL.. * ESTATE, to wilt ,'ItA(CT OF LAND,.on both IIiver, in tihe C'otinties of "reenville, conltininig 260 less, known as F,11tIt'$ -"on the Lan1d 1 there is Fine hL, Itl1T. M ILL, HAW MILL, W1,'O (AItD5, N\ ., A\1) P'1{1ES, LLI 11 0JUE, OUT . i il of ih- purchase Ilion. CaIh in l d y of :-ale, 11m1l crvllit of -ole niil I%wo *re - h tr m cliy ot sle, l . '" ' i IM.S. 1 I.1' l'I :i .'i 4 i :71P y for rucordiga, hlie- m:ie. 50) 4 '.~s Sale. 40'Isuu4 Car'oIIssai I I COMMO.N PLECAS Iini itT. aainst .Janies A: -1 al efenidats. l)eoiee oir sale. madle in - edl case, by lion. W. II. n1tdge, on the 2-Ith a zy - Iw ill sell to i he higih..st - i)nr' Ilonase, oi ntidy ~ aefollowinlg desibied l'a&rcel of Land, sitnale * on 'NaWt: r of Tweiv ing Tw'o linndiredl ai.d - crei.imore or 1less, adl aF. Curt is, (Oeorgo - *.rd of ihe purchase mon- -1 * ion daiy o1 sale; one * . Ilondaoy inl Decembeor, on thle first daiy oif De. cedit. portion to lbe se * ~ of t ho puarchaser, with fi fsale, nidiat miort gage * . 'tnrchIaser to piay for ail * ordin g ihe ae . J.I hEW18, c.,.p. Fjo 4 ~ r'sS ale. * South Carolina * fIE COUNTY. 1N COU WT OF COMMON PLEAS .John A. Easle.y vs. Eliziabeuh Easoley, et al. BY virtine , o li)crta l Order, madel inl the ahbowi entit led cauite, i will sil; ia; P'ickens Court. lionOse on 8ialday ini Oct obera next, during thle legal haours, ati pullit ilaCion, theo following describedt REAIL ESTATE, t) wit: All thai. Triac of Land, situatol irn the couty of Pickens, on waters of Sulinda River, adjoaaning lands of Wilson, Maix well iand ot hers, cont alning One 1ainndred an td Thairty--six Acres, more or lesui, and knownJ is Tract No. :1, in the division of the Reail Estate of' William K, Eansley, decnsd. A [.8', All that Tract. of Land, situate in saidl county of Piokens, on waters or said river, adjoining landts of' J. WV. Ilrirnson, P. E. : MaI~xwell and others, conainirg Fif'y-two and a lialf Acres, motre or less, iand kinowna as tract No. 5, inI the divisiona of said Real Est teO. All Ihat Triac of i.and, sii tat in said couty ot' Pic,kenas, iadjoinintg lands of P. E, TF Ma xwoll and others, corntainling Eight .en andt hlalf Acores, miiore or' less, and known as tract No. 6, in the division of sidt Real ( Estate. *A LSO, All thant Traot of Land, siuate In said couInty ot P'icken,is onl waters of George's t'reek, adljoining lanuds of Henry Wiide, J. WV Brtanson iiad othters, conItaling Fifty. two ant a IlaIf Acres, more or less, anida ktnown asl Tract No. 8, In the division of sail teias E,state. Piats of salid I be seen at my office. TEIlMS1--.ne hialf cash, the , a credit,of twelve' months, wi , frotn daiy'of sale, the cr'edit p., secured by bondt of the purci. in6rt gage of tigj promtises, lPyi sfor papetW R 8. J DOUT~ir Mas!er for OrceaivI1 (,ciT u oel.I13%ra S, B .G-fspLAY. La W'>1ter Goode)3irhlI:)IIZn )id i nsultro8 a red y 8 Rtighat AWhy Lir Now itocjk whtill vu you t,imo and v. ,Inlnr. Outme and fi M.V. ii,1m 4.4 STRADLEY , = x "reenviU 1 Attention! To our friends and: Ol y to iy our T t ..K tre jnhi counnt:ended uomi vili he complOt! Iti evrr wthrn %111t co:ue to (Grec umne and :see (t8 as we or v%.. The best t1t7tching it tney. 12 yards Ileching4 II 10 irtis tieching 4 7ii yaj i',tooteafy,. 4,ul 1A yardh conpot Ui vri 20ihi yarId cs Caio for 16h yad li~tclfor - 12 yards~l Uluiico and BnEpoCtO ion forI I C yds en n-+,i i 5 ce D .eskiu Camiq)ere fi ollar. Aljnery I'e.s Goods* Twilled D)resn Goods BEoend ed Dress Glood ' BLAOK C~A In thiis departmtent all lino of iack arndi 0, 50). 65~, 76, N) to $1 Bunch Yarns at 5 Rs So with 1this come ati omue to GJreenavillep.ud taion or mhoney2refuna Yo: 'P. 0. l1ox 172. I. 11auvo securod t ecir PICIiE148 . o comoc antd ROO L id1 ExtOfnsi4e S onfectionuarl hnoice Giroce; and Tobacco, lng .30, 18?6. . 41 'OR .--. ll er ISnsed, Iate of I'to! rohtna, will precscnal thflundersi ned t ,'A ME8 1. I epa 6, 1588a '