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TERMS: $2.00 per Annum, OUR AGENTS : W. W. OWDOM, Chappell!*, S. C. W. H. YELDFXL, T.onguiires. JOHN H. HTJIET, Ratesv?le. W. A. ODOM, Mooting Strcot J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Crook. TYRE ETHERKDUK, Leesville* s. C. J. E. COOK, Granite vi ile, 3. C. . Dr. JOHN B. ABNEY, Len^lev, 8. 0. N. W. BROOKER, Riduo, S. C. JOHN CA EG H VAN, Caughman's store. WILLIAM KINARI., Etheridge. J. S. MEBCTTAnT, Merchant. J. W. ZIMMERMAN, Jonston. 'P. R. Wff ATLEY, Parlisviile. ;?ir lu i ic ithseueo ut' Mr. lCee.se. the AnVEft*: ISRR has- in traveling, soliciting <<r collecting agents, except tiiosa whose names appear at tit-- head of this column. Parties havimr business with this office will therefore address UH direct or onr Agents as nbovo. CANDIDATES FOR THS VARIOUS OFFICES FOR THE LEGISLATURE. W .1 Ready, | Ernest Gary, W ll Tiramerman, | Lewis E* .?ones, Wm. H Folk, Clinton Ward, James P Norris, | W J Talbert. George W. Turner. | doab Edwards, lieni. Edwards. j Calvin W. Kinard. TOR CLERK Oi" COURT. B F Lovelace. ?Jesse M Hart, F A Townsend, i .i A fi Jones, li E Nicholson, j W Ii Brimson, John D Roper, ?U FCheatham, J. C. Williams. j J. Crowell Mitchell, ro}'. COUNTY TREASURER. John K. C anvil.. | ii. C. Bryan, James Mitchell. TOR COUNTY AUDITOR. L. W. Yonngb?ood, | S. T. Edwards. KOR i*R?>n ci K .i t : r.< ; t:. W i?. lensings, W. P. I loath. FOR <,lfV.?. COMMISaiOi?KR. s E. ICeeso, I E. J. Goggans, G. W. Loll., ! Wm. F. Manley. ?. C. Cartledge. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. W. Zimmerman, | Zachariah L. Boone .1. Cvrus Buzzard, ! Henry A. Wilhams Miks Hare, \V. E. Dou?) K K Jel?ersou, Wm. C. Carley, 1 . H. Rinehart, ll. A. Robertson. W. L. McDaniel. ? Jo3eph W. Wyee .las. P. Colen"-.::. I Martin Kidson. ?"'s.:.'. T Ei*arn. ! Joshua R Beall Death of Samuel ?urles Hammond This vonny gentleman, the son of Ma.; Andrew Hammond, of New Richmond, on Savannah River, and Elizabeth Butler, bia wife, died on the 27th <.:" Inly, after an inness ofonlysix days, a.i i in the 2dfch y.ir of his age. FT* Mme of a nobie and historical race on both sid"*, and bis trait.? of character wore worthy <-t Ids blood This is the second son thai Major i i am - mond has lost within th-.- past year- both victim? of malarial fever And now om honored and beloved nhl friend, feeling that to remain at New tUebnmud would no very unwise, has ic-, i- 'if. his mind to abandon his cherished W-.'i- and seel sn fer one. in all and>lhrough all, God ..rat?! that his line? uf niuo may ?ali h. him in pleasant ol?*3. And we beg bite \ direst. symoathy. 1 0 EL Stone to the"Front Again. \ Criad to welcome ht:?, a? wwi \>f- ali v.bo wish cotton gins or machinery of any sort. 0. M. Stone is tho great Agent 'for the old Stand-By-the Gullett Gin. See Mr. Stones card in another column, and note what he says about the A ni es [ion Works How Reidsville. Ii. C, has Prorpeved We announced last week tn ii two of ? our young townsmen, Messrs. E. i i. iiich ardson and Joseph Lylea", wer< I hf suc cessful competitors in the Louisiana State Lottery; the .amount, $15,fi0rt, in actual cash, has been received, and deposited in theReidsville Bank. *i ii ?<- i- one ol tb*- most successful speculations thal waa ever known in oiir enterprising town I and we congratulate our young friends who take their good forluue in BO easy and matter ol l's ci manner. Mr. | Richardson informs ns thai ii was j a plain open handed business h.ins. action, lie invested -fifi in tick.-tr, ami .ii the regular drawing if was announced i hal hts number was ihe "lucky one;" m a few i days he was in?orhisd o? the fac?- Rttd J without trouble he wui iii? Betels io New ' M leans, hail ii prewnfed al trie j office of the Company-il was >v, h?.'i, j ?ind in due time a pei liage . roc- lo ibe?H address bj Express containing thc money in currency.- Beidsvilie, X. C., Websters ! Dollar Weekly, .inly 20. Wonldn't (?Ive the Vot?is Tatty. Coriolanus, noble Roman, Wouldn't givi the voters la?Tv; Wouldn't tr ll 'em they were' brillia! Wouldn't tell 'em they were valiant Wouldn't ki<.a tbe Roman babies: -'aid he'd see their dads in Hades Kre he'd buss th<" duty youngsters Of a bord? of swilling bungs ter.-, Saul r.o criice he would fawn for; No ' Iiis toga he'd firs! pawn tor * What tic- needoo: no, he wouldn't Give 'ern taffy; n >, he shouldn't; i'Lius ri, was the noble Roman, Pearle?*, pr eries? Coriolanus, Just as might haye I-r.'-n cr?....i -, \t Af-vr came to be eV-cted. florrih?e Death from Heia? l?tten hv a Mitt Do jr. We du noi mean to relate an actuel j death rrom such a eam<e, but simply io i v. ?frn the world ?<. always go armed with H sum preventive- 'Pam'* Hitter* Of ( ..ilise we do not claim that Penn's Bit- : tors is an antidote against hydrophobia, j except iu MO dr as they keep the blood pure sud not liable i<- contamination. | The human Moori, purified and enricher) by Penn's Bitters is not apt to yield even to the strongest poisonous Influences. Take Penn's Bitters for tho liver, and live always ! Another Big Diive. Have yon been'.' If not, go at one- tr. J. Mi Cobb"? and look through bis shoe ! stock. Some fresh additions, and lower than ever. Remember he is headquarters ! and i elanda your money where satiefac- ; ?ion is. not given, flo to headquarters. If you don't find what you want in stock, you can get it in short notice from th*, factory. New Coeds : Jual opener] a lot of Calicoes, Muslins, Domestics, Hoop Skirts, Ribbons, Ac,at ALVIN.HARTS. Aug. 1,-4135 Oue More Liberal Ofter Being made to all who wish a first-class Sewing Machine on easy terms. If yon fail lo vieil J. M Cobb's Dry Goods Rouse, you will miss the best chance for close honest prices that have been made thia veqr: Buair.psa otill on the rush ZJOO^IL. ITEIVCS. Churches. On Sundaav morning next, the Bap tint .iio;.e of our churches, will he op^n for divine service. The Rev. Mr. Walker will preaeh at Kaolin. Th? Kev. Mr. Mood will preach al McKendree's. The Rev. Mr. Morris will 1.? ins!.tiled al Tren ton. Tlie Rev. Mr. Rogers will preaeh at Johnston in the forenoon, sn i ai liai mony in the afternoon. The Kev Mr. Kant will preach at Gilgal. The Rev. N. X. Burton will preach at Red Bank. The Rev. Mr. Mealing will begin a protracted meeting at Ebenezer, in which hi will be assisted by the Rev. J1 C. Smart. The Rev. Mr. Traywick will be holding pro tracted meeting at Bethany. The Rev. Mr. Meadora will prench al Mt. Carmel in the forenoon, .md sf Mt Vernon in the afternoon. Who; Who is tho Republican County Chair man of Kdgelield at present " State Fair Catalogues. We have a batch ol'.Stale Fair Cata logues for distribution. GOBI?, or ?en?, for one, if yon wish if. The Stead to Wealth. The road io wealth for the Southern peep:.; is told in five words- "Produce moir- things lo sell." Agricultural. 'Hie Agricultural Department's Joly Report, which we publish on our fourth p?jg t this w?-ek, is profitable and cheering reading. At Hom's Creek. The Rev. Mr. Mealing will b-.-ui i pro tracted meeting at Horn's Creek Church on th?? ?'h Sunday in this month-per j haps on tb? Saturday before. I Sunday School Address. ' At the Sunday School Concert, in the - j Baptist Church, on Sunday afternoon next, ? Alr. .lohn K Bacon, jr., of Columbia, will j debvt r the address. j Not Arrested. So tar is we are informed, Mr. William Cates, who killed ihf n^.-ro man on Cloud's Creek last week, has not yet h*en ! arrested. Dr. Mealing. Dr. Willie Moating, son of th?1 Rev. J. i P. Mealing who latelygradnai**d in medi cine in Louisville, Ky., will settle in Au gusta this fall. Method IM Enterprise?). i The Methodists of Middle Ridge ar* going lo enlarge and beautify their "burch: ! while <hf Methodists of Plum Branch ar? going lo build a n?w church sb ovo Mr. Jabez Lanier. ? mr talented your.,- friend, ?1 grand son of old Mr Siln.j. Lanier, ot loverly lliii, i i- now in Gwinnatl County. Ca , the prm i cipa! of a very large and flourishing Hieb | J School oi seventyiftve scholars. Heltou Datenport, Esq, I At Bichland Spring. Mn?. Josiah Padg ett, iii- sister, informe i us thal .Mr. Belton : j Davenport ot Mt. Willing, had almost en- ; j tireiy recovered norn th?- !..:?- wionaac- < . cid?ni that befell Iii?,!. WM, Garrett, Bs?,. j Um (Jarrett, K.-<?.. of the |X?pnlar linn j : of G-men .v Latimer, Augusta, with j his family, U ne w spending a week or so I al Johnston, af th? Calhoun I!"'-!. now] ' kept by Mr. Manson. A Shocking Casualty. ? . Kt Friday afternoon in-t. as the young est child of 'Mir ir\*n<i Mr. K. A/M ?ms, of Johnston-a III tIo- hoy of three vWs-y. i m th< forehead by a nude, and with such terrible force ss to fearfully crush thc skull. The doctors have raise-l the frac I titrai pii-ces of skull to their natural place. I und, very strange to say, tbe,uil* sufferer, i thu- for, seems to be doing well. This is a very sad affliction : and universal and j intense sympalby.ia felt for the fundy. l A Fifty-One Pound Melon. I Our gallant young friend, Mr. Bini C. j Etheredge, of Trenton, sends us royal watermelon, weighing M l lbs. A royal I melon in <-very possible iv^pec*-the roy? j ale>t. one we have ?ver se*n ur lasted. I And all the languages <>! ali ti?? conti ; nt ut:, cannot express uur gratitude! Gli'. Uncle Dan Holley''. Kcuuloit. ? t?ld Knole Dan Holley's aunu.il reun j ion-away up on big Salnda-children, ; grand-children, great-grand-children, and j a few chosen friend1*-was to haw taken pla?1 on 'Friday las!. Out friend?, Capt. ?and MIK Clinton Ward, whom we met-j f,i roii(t' io th;-, reunioli, promise.! tr. -end i ti-i an account ni it. bul np i,, i)\]g (?me j they have fatted ns. lite Roads From *muua Do H HM arti??. Tlironghonl the Salnda region- we have lately ttaver?eil-Commiasionei Watson's Division-down by Richland Sprinp Church-and throughout Johnston town ship- the public roa.:- have been worked j lately- and w.->ll worketl. In facl Miry ' ate in superb order; I li- nveraew inj fohnalon Township :;? our friend, Mr. | Wm Koli. Titres cheers- vny loud and I long-for Commissioner IAW.-- Watson < and Mr Wm. Lott! A Genial sud Popular ?.fit?y. A ladv who teems to be beloved of nil j Coleman, llnieti arti l?inehartTownships, j and who ;-< not only genial and popular, bul fair and gifted \\'<- allude tu .Mrs j Ben IVrry, of Augusta, the wife of one > of the -ons of old Major Jame? Berry, of j Perry's X Roads Tais lad}*, with ber two little girls, is intending the suratnerl ? * i among the many relatives nf her husband in the Rnlnda country: and wherever she ' is known, site i- loved. Belonging to the : low country of ( ?eorgia, raise;! in cities, j educated al thc North. :-. communicant . of Ute Episcopal Church, .-h?- yel lt!??* the i iure and beautiful faculty of Modifying herself with whatever country, whatever p?opie, whatever church, whatever cir eurasian* . s may ; efall lier. The truth is, her lovely kindness oj heart makes all ] humanity her near hin A Candidate's Shirt. Ai old uncle Bud Matthews" we sleep j with o young candidate, who, jusl before j lying down, hangs his shirt, wei with per- ; spiral ion, in lite wiudow-high upper i window-lo ?hy Ile dispose*- it carefully,1 letting tho v/hol? gai ment dangle id the j wind, and placing the soap stand sud sev* j oral book-* upon the collar band to keep il from living oui At midnight lhere comes i a terrible beating, batteiing rain, but the; young candidate wakcth not. And we, although wakeful, forget the shirt. And j now when the young candidate rises and ; hauls in the -biri, it weighs len pounds, j and tho water Blretuus hom it in countless I rivulets And he hus no other' And tbs j situation is at onre ludicrous and alarm- j ing. A very skimpy undershirt of crc?s harred muslin will never d-> lo apjiear at : Richland Spring in. .nid uncle Bud'.-are not of an available pattern. So wbal is ] to be done ' The young i itndidate almost j weeps: and we solve tb? 'tying problem j by taking our own clean shirl off of a chair and putting it over the young can-' didst ?'s head. And then we cover up our crossbarred front with a large 2at "stin --^? ! cravat ; ami nobody at Richland Sj ! dreams that we ar*1 eo thinly clad. ! wo rpjoicc in th? arascionaneasj of a j preme salf-aacrifice. For what, mor* i a drceni man -lo than togive ap|biaa' j Charades and Tableau? at .Ridge Sp j Thia entertainment-in behalf uf ! Baptist Sunday School-camelon" on ! dav evening last, lt waa held in ?tapers Barr's furniture store, which i transformai i>v feminine taste and I ink- a very pretty little theatre, and ' one of tho most complete successes n way or amateur acting we have, ever ? As regards one of the actors, Mr. A! .Merritt, a young gentleman of 18 01 years of age, we have literally s?l veer. Ins superior on the profess! comic stage And thin yonog gentle also plays on the violin with a tor? expnwion that are quite rar<\ Rm i h?r- wn would .-:ay that (he exeee graoe and gentility of the eniertainn were much marred by thc unbridled \ outrageous clatter thai prevailed du I th? pi i f?rmanos of the instrumental j sic. The singing hushed all mouths ournmanded al! re-peet, but the ?ns j mental performances, though pqnally g were treated with rude and noiriy tempt. The performers in the chara although very young persons, were in; tably easy and graceful. Tile part? v i most admirably dressed ; and from one of the performers did we hear bad ? nunciatiou or bail accent. The ech master bas evidently bren abroad am j the young people of Ridge Spring; j ibe- ?aid young people have evidently h j abroad muong tii>? .-choolmaetert:. Tl j were young Watsons, and Nicholsons, I Merrile, ar.:l Boatwnghta, and DuBo and Quattlebanma, and Ilolsona, and6 gerts, and Bateses, ariH Timmerniaiis. J on*; and all gave evidence of culture mind and grace of manner. On a, beai fal sta?;*? an'l in ;t beautiful hall-sud Ridge Spring will have in the Female ( ! lege building-w* would go far to H j repetition of this mont admirahle amal ! entertainment. j Au Edgetteld Padgett in Augusta. An ridgefield Padgett in Augusta s ! mg Furniture, Mattresses, Clocks, e j The cheapest house of this sort in j city. Of course fMgeilelJ will rally j L. F Padgett Sw. bia card in anot ! column. j PIcuir. at Dr. Self'?. ! Th? social pi^n.c at. Dr. Self's, in i I'leaaant Lane section, on .Saturday li j wac H very pi*?a~anl. and hospitable arTi ; Many of t he candidat as were present, fl j met of them addressed the a=semi j Th* Hon. Jamos Strom acted BP ebfl j man. I Major H. I?', J.ovelaee. j Major B. F. Lovelace, of Johnston, t j been appointed by Col. II. ?.. Thornps< ? c!'?tirman of the board ior ridgefield Con I ty to examine appli ante for benefici* cadebthips in th? Citadel Academy. 1 ; examination will be held on the 29th i I -'ani. Tue applicants are Harry Leal : i'. ?i. Waters, I'., B. Cannon, li ugh V 1 lard, P.. I. Orooker and .1. W Ouzf*. An As?. 1 Tillman's *::ree-?oi made an a.is oj hil j se!:- in the (dosing of Congrew. T ! Radicals let Smalls in but they Jo n ! love hin..-Angu Chrtmifi*. Grand Campaign Rally at Cliiitoimu i l'rom the oiu'ws of th? Clin ton wa Rangers comes to usa, request that i j shall announce ". grand campaign rally j ' it heantirnl jiltle town <fn Sattfpi : nexTT mstmguished speakersTiave B . invited lo attend-among them the T ; nominees. Aa regards our own count j all ladies, citizens and candidates are C? i dially bidden to be present. In adiiiti* J to many other delightful features of tl J brilliant occasion, the C'lintonwaid lian; j ers will sive u social bop ii: S*,t<:!iei j Kail. "Tc Clintonward on S*turd? ; u>xi ! ' if now the cry of ail ridgefield. I Old Lucio Und .Matthew*. Perhaps tba pleasantest feature of ot : ?at? incursion into Rinehart Townebi ; was the meeting once again with au o i and very 'Honored friend ci ante-bellu j days, Mr. Hud Matthe s, wb->se hom ?and splendid plantation li* on Cloud I Creek and Saluda River. Wv. Matthew , now in his 85th year, is too old to go I j barbecues and public rc-atingn; but aft* i the meeting at Etheredge'ti we made I our duty to seek hi* heine and spend iL : night beneath hin roof. Be; ore I h h wu the old gentleman was one .>i the ruo? ' stirring, practical ami prominent men i j our county. He was always a magistral and always a commissioner of loads, an '? always equally efiioir-nt in bofh nffico ; Pince :!i* war, however, I'ncle lind ha ; kept almost eii.-lnsively at home, an knows but HUI* of new raen ami n?\ things. VVe found hun sitting on bia pi azza at nightfall with a newspaper uno hi? lap. His eyesight is poor, but hi hearing and general health are very goo* for a man of his agc. Hi? bous*? waa ful o? company that night, and his hospitali ty wa? warm and unbounded. Of hil fhirtfen children and 12? prand and |:r?a grand children, only hi" iwo younga* son- and youngest daughter liv* will him. His wife, a very genii* and exern plary woman, is still living; and during our visit fully exemplified her 1>JT\? .-jp*, rience ns a (?no housekeeper. To hav* sefli this old-time Kdgefield gentleman again, and lo lind him i:: h^e?h, w.-a!?? and happiness, w.?s a sonnie of very rarf enjoyment to us. Hicliland Spring Church. On Thursday lat-i, for the firel rime, wi via! led ibis prominent Baptist Church, oiit-nf i h-*- Kev. N. N. Burton's. Bich land Spring is in the non hem par) >-f Mobley Township, liv* or H:X mile.s belo?.*. Mt. Willing, at iii? source of Richland Crefk The church edificu, n compara lively new ono, is largo, strong, weil built and smoothly CCWPI] \\ i?. now be ing reshingled. Thy situation and groye arc uncommonly beautiful; and when the building shail l>e painted, which should not be long, ii wiil have no superior in our county, its tie?rf?'I. families are Ed wards**, Mobleys, ! orreats, Padgetts, Pous and ffillian--. The Rev. N. X. Bur ton was holding u protracted meeting al the limn of our viaii, assisted by the Bev. Mr Conner; and from what we saw, we should judge that the meeting did not end without having been richly bles^d" A very unexpected summons drt?w us .very unwillingly away from Richland Spring long before we had intended '.?> leave. Methodist Church at Itidge Spring. Lau) week we were d^li^hted to t>ui cle th* spt-fdy erection at flidgs Sp. g ul a wry large Female Colley building-uuderthe auspices, principally, of the Bajilists. This week wa a:e no less delighted tu announce (hat. a Methn (" st Church is very soou to be built thei<? -in fact lo be finished and delivered by the middle of December, The movers in this worthy enterprise are "(he Creek Watsons"-.Messrs. John C., ?lanmoi*? & Artemus-Mr, Noah Crouch, and Mr. Joe Watson, of the Suai Watson fan This will he the thirteenth Metho Church between Trenton and dilbert. I low erected pin'1?1 the war-in the cou Mtending not . .iff- than .'r-n mile, either side nf the railroad Our Mew Intendant. Capt. C. I.. Ii. Marsh i- now Intent of the town of Kdgeiipld and Mr. ledge !.. J Jolson has been elected tn the vacant place amone; the Wardens. Senator M. C. Butler. Senator lintier returned borne aw hack, and left? a^3 i i. tins (Wednesi? morning to attend the railroad rneetin Belton. He will spend a few days ?lenn Spring hefore his rel nm. Nr. Frank Ynungbloon. This popular young gentleman, for ; G years past the light howes- and c supporter of .I. B. White <t Co. of gtistn, is spending his sommer vaca' among ns, lu n weet: or ten days he I return io that great and marvel loni I snoods iustitnt'on that has startled all 1 Southern world. The Philo. Cart UK. On TTiursu*.y night, or Friday nigh furthest, there will l?- a grand hlooo ! of the Philo-C actus at Mrs. Wigfa ! wh'i will be glad to se* any of her friej and neighbors desiring lo witness beautiful scene. The Philo-Oactua i su)ierb species of the Night-Blooming reus, opening between 7 and and maining "pen until midnight, whet withers. To al! who have not ??--n Philo-Cactus fn bloom, this would I? very interesting occasion. Jerry Kjau. This is the name ot' a negro fellow was lodged in our jail on Tuesday last Messrs. Jone.-: and Rodgers of the ? Creek section. Ju October or Noven la-: this mar. llyan, then living on plantation of Dr. John Mobley, cut soi.ie rare shiner and then escaped, beat his wife unmercifully, stole cot from Dr. Montey, threatened to kill i and burn up his premise-. He was resied in Aiken County a few days b anet delivered to Capt. Kl/.y Forrest M ine ('leek. The (?rand Kouud lor this Week. .Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to tie divided up between the protrar ?meetings at Mountain dreek, ,ytev Creek and Butler. On Thursday, the barbecue and picnic a Friday, the big barbe-' Chestnut li ill on Sal the Olnh meeting at Thirst's great, tumultuous, splendid affair ton ward. Bethlehem Baptist Church, A n?w Baptist Society was organ" in i-.eptemher last about cue and miles .Southeast of Bateshnrg, m'-inbership nu m bf ring about twenty-; The Society was ftliristened "Betlilehe and Rev. A. P, Norris was called to pastoral'; until January, at which t .be was recalled for thc-present year. Society hold rhrir meetings in a. sci house, but we believe efforts ara to ! made this fall to ere.-t a Church hail. ! more comfortable and in a ti mod ions.-. fe Maj. W. T. tiury. The f?aineavill'j (thu Ungle says : jor W. T. Gary hus Uten solicited by Young Men's Democratic Club ol' R mond county io become a candidate (hf legisla!ur* and a<.pi - m .". brief graceful letter. We. hop? t-' mmjf erecieu. ?ne HUI? ehivs Trie South lui.- no nobler represan an-.i hr would u<-. ?.< valuable acquisitid Georgia's legislative department. .No Longer a .Wernher. The Kon.J. C. Sheppard, who fur yearn past has been a member of the ?S Kxecn'ive Committee, no longer heh to that budy. The members from 2ud Congressional District are fi. Croft, i> P. Sojourner and C. J. C. f on. Nurdi- amt Pine Plea tia Ut. li- marking out a grand round for candidattr-, we omitted to mention j protracted meetings going on this w ni Sardis and Tine Pleasant. S.udis, the southern part of Rinehart, is on the Rev. Maldon Padgett's churches; Pine I'ieasaut, in tho northern parti Coleman, \-> on? of the Rev. N. N. li ton's. ' j The liebe) ana Ready Hotel. Two of-our most nonujaj; ga Mwrs l?oiVy aiid !:?^y, have ?t t way side hotel on the confines of Nc and Rinehart Towtwhip?. This hotel j siats ci a eley root and .-mall persimi ti-, lt :j ai?v end cheap. And w you haye spent the uight at it, you extremely anxious for carlv dinner i| dav. Rinenart, Norris, lluiefi, :>tui aud ? ciernan in brand Soria] Array at Kinanl & Riser's? They arr the First in Ktigeueli Kuriers? the State Ticket. tlyorwhelmingand tumultuous) the throng ot human beings nt nani ?. Riser's Store, in Rinel Township, on Wednesday ol week. Rinehart poured ont lier i.-.ens en ?r?o.?c. Sn did Norris;] did liuiett; .so did .v|oiiley; so Coleman; and so did lbs Lex ind und Newbeny borders. - Men, men and children--young ?md high and low, rich and poor! ali the candidates weie Ihive-j the sixty five. And the geuei smell ot barbecued meal filled air l?r miles urouud. And blood o! bulls and goats ami ashes ol an heifer' m .dr up lordly sacrifice ! And the Kinal and the Risers, and iiie Cu ugh m] and the Crouches, ayd tin- Ma:hf e?, and the Rinehart*, and the JJ] lers, and the Wests, ?nd the Eti ed^es, and the Hares, and the Si lys, arni the Koike, and the Wy and the Boukliights, and the T tera, and the Smiths, ami the JJO and the Derricks, and thc fer and the Mitchells, were lilli ul J wiil, and good courage, and glori hospitality. And all the couti v. us alive; and all the roads throfcj with busy lite; (lud all humanity i full of love and fellow feeling. And at lO? o'clock Mr. A| Kinard, with stentorian lunge, sj moued the clans together to head candidates speak. The chairman our scholarly young friend, Mr. She?ly; and Mr. Adam Kinard' Capt. Joe Wyse occupied the si with him. And ns each candi was called, be ascended the rust and aa he nDished hie f?f?y he bc I and descended amone- Ibe common . hnid. Mr. Really spoke, first: arid ! tb?" Mr. TH I ber'; and 'hen Ool. Folk: j ard then Mr Lewis .loues-, and then CHI.t.. Ward; md the?i Maj-*?r Gary: anti then l>r. Timraerman. And ii they did not come exactly in thia or der, what difference does ii make'; And then the grand dinner! A hu-.e hollow square, and a million of people consuming barbecued meats and lemon pies, onion sauce and pound ca Ire, ^ibiet baal) and peaches, fried chicken and watermelon! And vendors vended ice lemonade! Ami the very hot'sea neighed with exhil aration ! And then mote speaking. The Clerks of the Court tirar, and then Cod knows-anybody that would, Aral then a sharp shower, and every? thing higgledy-piggledy, pell-mell. And Iben ? general and tumultuous rush for hom*--north, south, east and weet, by highway and byway. And the. candidates filled ?ll the land, find all the beds, ami all the clay roots, and all the persimmon trees! And it wa- a grand day-a glorious bar becue-a meeting full ol" life, spirit and enthusiasm. The following timely resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas the Democratic party iii Convention assembled, on the l-l instant, in Columbia. S. C., have nominated Hugh S. Thompson for Governor; John C. Sheppard for Lieutenant Governor, James N. Lips comb lor Secretary of oi Stat'-: C. ft. Miles ,'or Attorney General, William Stoney for Comptroller General; John P. Richardson for Treasurer; A. M. Manigault for Adjutant and Inspector General: Gen'l. Ellison Capers for Superintendent of Education; and whereas in our judgment this is the best, and most available ticket that could have been made for the har mony and welfare of the people ol South Carolina; therefore, Jk ii I2cs?/ve?, That we heartily endorse the above ticket anti pledge lo it our our unanimous and faithful sn j-port, For the Advertise.-. The Parksville Boys Bring nark's Hill and Modoc to Shame. --FAKKBVILLF., S. C., Aug. ii. Mt :xrx. JRihtorx: Allow in* to beg space in your valuable paper foi a few dots from the West. Or, Tues day morning of thia week, about 7 o'clock, our little village was. some what, surprised at the sudden ap proach ol the Clark's Hil! Base Ball Club, in uniform and blue stocking* They carne on horse back, in miifgies and a tour horse wagon, well equip ped for the. prize game that was to be played about I ' miles below Parks ville. As they approached the vil lana they yelled lustily ?or quite a -t-itne. and claimed that the Parksville boya were ' fraid to corns forward But in a short while they opened their eyts. After our boys had had o muster np a. little courage. the ground for th,e lt 1 J** betui ut: tMi?y had a man along fee notes for your paper, but lot he may not give all the parn.-li ars, 1 give a few myself. The most owardly thing thal occurred waa the luseemly behavior o? the wasp ol his section, fn the 'game a pair ol he smallest legs ] ever .-aw ran neat onie wasps, thai, seemed not to be ! \ leased with the game, and several ? f thom swarmed on ihc uforesaid Herniated bine stocking?, musing the j apless young man to display more {illly than beever will again. When ? 1 was over he had quite a respecta- ? (?I e pair of legs in a ??ort while. The ; ms ol I he wasp improved bis ligure..' ' in leaped to tbeij- umpire, Mr. , /*. ?Hier Meriwether, ? would say he is I e most impartid judge 1 ever met. reflecta orea! rredil on (he Clark's j ?ll Club to have -neb an oili er. |. ( ie Parksville boys *pe?k in the i i {hest term? of him and hi- deei- to* j M. Hie fWkaviile club gained avie- '' y over the Uodoe club a abort! b2 ?la Rgo, fit- a match game. Parks- ! If never rbalb-n..^, hil is alway.- ! dy lo accept ' Sl'KiTTATOn. ;SU(N now can grasp a fortune. Ont. .li ?.rth ?IO -eur free. For full purlieu- j aJTdress IS. ii. Hideout A tv., u> "lay, .Street, New YWk. no vi 7-1 y I'Hllltlllg. K \. Richarde, Freecn and Por--} The linter adunta patronage from Hie \fifj\t\ V Kdg-M-ld Comity. Old |."|- ? * douched and made a? good a- new j ii* painted in Ural ultim Hvl*. j ^ }.;. \. lt ICU Al; l?s. leefield C. ll. L(|| - j Kell, and 1 Perfumery, and Toilet Article (TellowV I I'own a specialtyl ??OMI I. M. uJ| C| j .Maui -.- Hlltl j jfK.lgi-iif.l.i Conni y for : i i -Ki: ojie?. Ti ?ce *]. h> ur j j I*..tilt. IV.ug riTt:r. -Col. Kugene U. I rw,? x of the membei-H ol the ! ""IH 1 ratie Kxecuiive Commit ^Congressional District. j kllMV% " a good one, being rt ? i.v Inn ability, an K-live ? 1 ?"?r ^ ' 'W***. We IZ?} kt he inter e.-t ol ;u? ; ' ?I? bis llSl-i.l? It j menbiry. We con I kn-mi honor thus I '""d .ii tie IIVI I vs: "It F.siate Hi Join |ei y mun ional ian. ! I-?" md l,e?. -UJ.?? 11 I land ?ie i* n..I ;i h.Ireh. Ami ii j? l^ict ibm every I'M- Governor i? Kpiseopa the Citadel tffi'an. I-".. Stn lae?. A m chase i dew ?gi A -vu?, En "lund -lo01 nor *pp*ar tr. pro* j p^r ju^f- now in securing MO < iv ki j oom 11 let H ihe wibjns?a?i'iri oi Kgypt. ' She h i* plenty ni m-wi?y and ri?n i ?li war, in?: H plentiful la-k .>'. "t' ioi! j I nr powder" in I he way ol ir-?it.ed i soldiery, lu old tiny*, she four?! rio diiiiculty in matters ol' this sort. Times have changed apparently pine? the coalition Against Napoleon. The Continental Powern seem determined either to let Oreal Britain complete her task alone, or else di ive ,t han] bargain ont ol her necessities, rush ed io tho wall in ?his way,- Mr. Glad? stone acta '.ike -i in :n at his wit.'.s end. Rather than : il, he will presumably concede to th? Powers whatever they demand in reason. No one can blame France lor hol1 ig aloof. She hfi? a bitter experience ot England's perfidy during the Garraan invasion: ?iud that recolleerlci . is intensified hy j the fact that, bm. for her aid in the ? Crime) England would have never prevailed over Rossi*. Agair, Fiance has emine.'i'. hoper; ol a .Rus sian alliance in any coming struggle with the Teuton empire. Rusaii can not be blamed any more than Krance for declining aid and comfort. The humiliation ol their country and the joss of Sebastopol fin n-.ii forgot-j ten ; neither can th? Mu- ?> vi tefl lo. give Great Britain lor barring the way to a victorious march upon Con stantinople during the Russo-Tarkisb war. Ju>r. as the will of Peter the Great v.-ns ab-.iut to he accomplished, England interposed ami blocked the road to Byzantium. The Turk need have DO luve for England, either, seeing tint but lor the promises o; assistance, war on Russia never woo ld have teen consented to. Germ my watches th? who!? gnme and is ready to complicate it for her own advant age. Italy and Acatria dare not move without the consent o? Bi.* marok, who has. no mora use for th? Russian diplomacy titan Rust?a ha for the duplicity of the Sultan or the greed of England. What, will be the Outcome ol such tremendous national and race antagonisms it is hp rd lo say. The death of the German Ch im eliot or the purchase of an ally by Bi ?tish gold, cr a Social uprising might change the whole drama in stantly and Iragieally. At. present, it. would appear that England car. make small progresa wi;hour au ally | with a gtgautic land fo^ce, and n?? 1 p'.-.-ih ally i? in j-ifib;. In case such a | partnership were established, th> comp!i^??tiori ini^hi. become mor*1 alarming by the roused jealousies ol other Powis lep out in the cold The iuture hts an omi .out? look. . . Mri. RAN*DALL'S Gt.OH ADVK'K .ir. Randall, writing io his. paper, the Augusta CU^iMti nolis/, saya: "0?ir people (the Sotithl will have lo bear many exactions for some years } lo mm*, hut l/iey will emerge? rich, i powerful sud prosperous, if they send j practical &). ii to Congress, plan! bV-d 1 crops, raise hog* anil eat tie. ;?.? well j ai notion, in mu f-lol HIV nw nu I erin I, j ?ire: avoid the wilded H e. illation* 1 >l?( :h'V won d the devil him sell. COMMERO?A.L. ? YESTERDAY'S/MARKET^! Club Meeting j JL ai tueet at Dur** store on SHtur- ! ., ; i ' '-' August, ?1 'IrViock, ii ,". h all attendance 1? rttiuesled mealed .***. P. M A Ttl I KOW H*-'rv Aug. J.-:.-|.r. WHARE 1 I EDUCATE ? MY DAUGHTER ? ' Ti? ti.i- t|iie?t?nn 01 " i' parent th.. IWtu Otter- H? ri?:,?,: i /'. I ! Wp? ol' el.M ?.f) lnMtruclO|> ; ', v.. pupil* in attendant*! I ag " I"-Slll,. ..".? ,1 "ND ,.",; ? M.. Greenville In imrivaila,! 1 ? {j^iH^K..n,p?iiJr?*r-IW. ; res '.MW* "i Study and lhoro.,?hn^s of tor '^"^'M^'holaiship erjual u, nj O* i ? amale < ..Deg* in tho South. < thu ?xp^nsaa low and reasonahb. n> ir- ' r+'Mpff n'Mti, ' j 'I Fall Tm, IK**, beging H'eiliifsila}, Hf pl. I.HJI, afr-Mend fur .Ww Catalogue. I "pe i tier eau ansi A. H. 'I'otV.N Ks I 1 i ly 11, I s.s.:,- ifin.tj] pr<,,?,iem. Li .Ol! SALE hi? : l'en i that date noni lollowing hinds lying in Ed- e I County, transferred tu me by ! T* J 01 Assignment ol WAU, \i*ip ; ,..,!"' RALSTON: ' Clw ?10 Aere*, j Slt "?Hi by houle of Rm?,? OI (,V|..j L'AI' Manchester Padgett, A. H WW/n ? "!r Kstaie.,1 William \V?t*nu.' ! ?27 Arrest, j PO oud'st'mk.ha,.,,^, ,,v ,H|ll,Hf||. hester Padgett, .bibil fi. Wai^.n ' ..Mme 01 Abraham Ohspmsi. ' 810 tore*, i \v* j ;,!'r,,i III - "i ! him i id hy lands of .IHM. A. DeVoro .Tra*. ta*? i!-Hiertsi>n-.eonv?ve.| t., War' . la m? ? IO /li*ivs, j>r: " 11 'i- the Hhod.-M TPu", , " , . i M,M| I' ids 1.1 Vii- i "J i .. . ,H,"oife. Ilienr I'H.'I ?In 1 r.nl,.|, ( j VlllbliiH. FMM* l vr ii i ,., I the Vu I ?J UM UH-/,,| TM,, ,..,""),",," ! - ?f Ilav?l^n/fVi,; ?,-r ? ?oil Yoi;> I'Ntoil l)ej...t, nmiMiuinj, 1 ,." .".,,. I 'bdate . Cour.l; l??O .\r iv?? I'lHlge ulm m i .. ...i. , , ' i primai Slr il,?r r \Vn?uM ,,v landa j "Any person desiring lo pur-1 rrnVio'i '.?it commmiicate with the un- ' ied at Angiiabi, i ?tore I J IS. I . ? . ?UfK, , I sitars FOR HOI;*.? OF RE PRK SEKTAT1YES. Tbe friends of Mr. BENJAMIN ED WARDS announce him a candidate for ? stillt in the next House ol' Representa tivos, ami lie will abide the result of the Primary election and support the nomi nee? of tb?' Democratic party. The Wends of CALVIN W. KINARI* respectfully announce bini H> a candi date far the Legislature. il?-, will abide the result <>1* the Primary HIHCT?.HI MANY SA mt DA FIMKM?*. The friendsof Kev. JOAB EDWARDS j nominate him for a seat in the next I Hmi?e of Repr?sent?t!ve*, arni pledge I him toabid?th? re.-ult of the Primary election. Wise Township Democratic Club re spc-ifuilv announce GBO. W. TURNER, Eau. a candidate for the Honae ot Rep resentatives, subject to thc primary en d?>r**meut of th? Democratic party ol Kdgegeld, and pledge him to auppnrt lb? nomi nations. At the request of friends W. J. REA bY h announced aa a candidate tor the nom ination for a neat lu the Lower Hollas ol the next General Assembly of South Carolina, subject lo the action of tho Democratic party. Al the request of I'rieudn Dr. W. H. TIM M ERM AX la announced as a candi dalt, lor the nomination for a seal in the .Lower House ot* the next General As sembly ol South Carolina, subject to the a<?tiouV?f the Democratic party. TJA frieiidn ol' Cu WILLIAM H KO DK respectfully announce him a* a candidate for repr?sentai iv? f?r Edge ll eM Couiiiv in '.h'> next Legislature. Hr will ubi'?!? ii'? repul? id Hie primary election and siip|??rt ilia noiiiinaea nf the liKtii'icrallc party. W I- are authorized W annonmwi Mr. JAM KS P. NORRIS at? a i.-andhlate for K?rtires?intative f> the Legis! alu ra, an.t pledge him IO ?hide the result ?it the Democrat lu primary olection. The friends of Maj! KRN EST GARY re-pe.-iinllv announce Him as a candi dato for iii? Ijegislature for the ?nailing t?*nu ?if the-same. Rdgefieid should dave, at least, <.ne lawyer In tb? House of Hepresentative*. And we fuel con fi d*nt iliat lhere is no on? who wonld moro unselfishly ilevote his ?nergie* am) ahilllie* lo the promotion Ol' the bes! interests ol his people. Many friend? rwpeelfnUy present the name of LEWIS 1'. JONES a- a Mlllahle perno? to represent K Igeiield lu ihn next iJnneral Assembly, subject to the prima rv i-iiil<.rsfin?.'iii of thc ?cniocrali?-party MANY KRIU.NDS. Many friends of the Hon. CUSTON WA KO" very respectfully nominate hin? re-election RH a insinuer, from Edge IXOUS? of Representa lives ol li? nriucrv I . TTT?uds of Hon. W. J- TAL 'the 9th Re<,'iiiieut. hereby noni .n as a candidat? fin* re-elecih as Represent nive io the Legislature, an. m making tlii* nomination they fully endorse his pant .'.inr- in the Legisla* Mit-, nn>\ recommend bim MS worthy ?.i rh?- nippon of the Democratic votar* ol L?i?r?tie/?l County, pledging bini to ?bid?: 'Ait- re.-.ilt ol" the primary election. TOR i LKRIt OF COURT, j The fi s-nds of J. CHOW H LL MITCH *LL, a farmer and one who served Ii i ' - illly during the war hube Niueleeiuh b'giuunt, respectfully announce bim s H candidate lor Clerk of rh.- Court for Mg* tieiii county at th? eiisuihg sleetier. 10 v. ill alible the result of ibo priman l-c:ion, am! support tho DemocratiV ?".v. MANY KUI KM?. The friends of Capt. II. F. LOVELACE . .rn Saluda, respectfully present his ame aa a candidato for Clerk of Cour? >r Kdg?lield County, aubject io lb? ar. mi ol tho D?mocratie party. Al ibo urgent reqtie*! of manx- friend? \ P i. T. A. TOWNSEND tm* consented -?land for lb? ollie? of Clerk nf the ?ort ai tho ?UMiiug election, subject t< a decision of tho prim try election. - the ih m oe t\'tic Voten vj' J?ti/rjielil: I anuouiK-e myself as a candidate foi ? nr nomination for clerk of Court. I roe to abide the result ol the ilumina- l'H 11 am i to support I be nominees of tho ar, r y- ? K. -NICHOLSON. The friends of Mr. JOHN D. KOPEK peetfully nominate him as a candidate Cl?rk of the Court for Edgeiield unty at the next election, ??nhject u> action of the Democratic Convention. lie friend* of JESSE M. HART re ctfullv preaent his liam? to the Hem atic voters of Edgeiield County as " ?tidale ibr Clerk of the Conn. Tu Ai y FT i fini?. respectfully announce myself aa a ilblate for Clerk of tho court nt. the liing election .f. A. c. JONES .1 J JO Coi tho '? ar? authorized io ai!iioou?*e to the Hieratic voter? of Edgeiiehl Conni v W. li. KKD.VSOX, Esq. is a ramli tor Clerk of tho Court, subject to ?ho ilnat iou of the D?mocratie Party. ?the Voler* ol' Edgeiield I'uuuty. ?espectfnlly announce that I am a udale for re-election to the oAiceoi k oftne r^iurt <>. V. CH BATH AM. my Prienda announce the nar*? of T. J. C. WILLI AMS a- a cand.JaU, lerk ol tile Court. MANY PRIENDS. il ?Ol i\TV I RI ls. ?R ER. ' hay? hoon reqiiesiod by the friend* l.t. JAS MITCHELL to announce i candidate for the ulihw of Cou m v Hirer, ?tibject Ki lb? action ofihe icraiic party or Edgeiield Cornily. UN L. CARWII.K i* n noon m-od a ??da'.e lor Colliny Treasurer, sub . Hie action of Hie priuiHrv election, ledge* himself l?i supp ?ri the nom Ol' I he party. many friends of H. C. BRYAN, ! n-peot fully present bis name to tiers of hldRelield County as a Mill. ! mid ??luto for re-election to the office j mtv Treasurer. t IQUATV AI Ol I OR y friends nf c.wi. I.?ICI- W <? KL?M >D aiinonue? him as a can for the Auditor?!dp of Edgel?f?d V III 111? ?.outing eiooll??IJ. HM?t hun to libido the. repul? af th? r> ?'lo?-tion. friends of S. T. EDWARDS re illy ii?'?uiiiatH him a? a candidate oleeiion ibr audiior, and pledge . abide tho uvtioij r.f tho benei .any of Edgeiield Comity. ii? 'in lor iti m. Store Room in ti:-. ADVEI:T!KKK ? now occupied hy .1. J. Ilolliind ia' . Apply at A nVEBTI?l?B oiBcs, np T P. 3 gen for subj part Tl . \ i.i uani Com '/v. i Cb 1 r itida .MK diet" Conn the r< ??ac li sud i has s Edge teni t FOI Th? NI.M Reg i ll nain? lor Hi will M I HU bale .! DenuN Fon roi i\Ti connis *tOXER. I To i HI: Vol r ns or Tr m FIKL? Cor M t. I announce that I KUI a candidate for lim ? fflc* of County I'l-uMiii^ioner ; that I will ah?.le tho reen lt of ?he primary ?he; ?un, ami lhat ! will support the nominees of the D?mocratie parly, even though 1 should getoiily ?>>" vote rey* self. LEVI LY BRAND, The friends of MARTIN KIDSON re ?peetfully annouuee bim as H suitable candidate for the . bice i f O.r.r.tv Com missioner l'or Kdgeiield c* univ, ndjeei to i be result of me Primary election of the Di mooral Ie (tarty. MANY VOTER?. Many friends nf Capt. T. H KAHN re Hpeetfully announce bini s- ? candi--te for County Cum mis-donar of Edgeiieht. Kiul pledge him to abide the requit of the primary election. We announce as a fit and suitable per son for County Cern missioner, W. L. MCDANIEL, and we pledge hluito abide the result 01'the Democratic Primary election. MANY CITIXKKS or THJ: f i H REO'T. Many friend* of Caj.t. J Ot? EPH W.. W YSK announce him a*, a candidate ror County Coniinlwloiwrof EdgefleW coun ty, and pledge bim to ?bide the reknit ol' the Primary election. The many friends of JAMES. 1*. COLEMAN, In l*oUi H niel sud Coleman townships, announce bim a ea nd Wale for County Commissioner, pledginghim to ?l?de the result ol' the Primary elec tion. & VOTKMM. The name <>f Mr. IL A. KOHEHSON i? respectfully presented io the Demo crut le votent nf Rdgelield county &s ? candidate for the office nf County Coia iui>si(?iifir. Ile will abbie the result of :lie Primary Election ?nd support the nominees of the party. The friends of Mr. W. E. DOREY re s peet f ully nomiatehim ?* ?candidate for County Cominiaeiotier for Edaefield County at I he next election, subject to th?? action of the Democratic Convention, Mr. JOHN YV. ZIMMERMAN la an nounced by his friends ss a candidate for Cuuuty Commissioner fur Edgeiield 'County. He is a good book-keeper and accountant, ?nd is qualified to discharge tim .duties of the office. He i* pledged tu give bia earnest ?nd diligent attention t i the public roads ami all that pertain* lu the wellers of the County. I announce myself as. a candidate ? r the oiiice of County Commissioner, ?_?>*? j.?ct to the result of the primary election. Being pr hahly the first Virginian who h*?- ?ought office in Edgeiield, 1 do so le consequence of the heavy lose I s> tallied in the destruction of my dwelbnK and furniture by tire, acd i.'elievlug I can ili?.charg-> th* duties of the Ohles while looking stier the large lire insur ance business 1 have peattejtfd -ll over the county. E E. JEFFERS' ?N. WILLIAM C. ( OR LB Y Ja too wt.? auowu both a? a citizen and maimed sol dier to need any comments, and bb* many friends sud neighltors respectfully nominate him for ihe office ol County Coin missioner, aud pledge him tn abide by the requirement*, nf the Kd gefiel d Democracy. We respectfully announce Mr. J. .VIMS KL'Z/AKD for County Commis sioner for Edgeiield County, and confi dently solicit the an ifi ages of the peopl* of me county fu bis behalf. Mr. Hnz ?ar? was one ol tbeoriginal members of Company K., 14 8. C. V., and served faithfully until retired on acouiint {if wounds >>f which he is si 111 au invalid. HA is perfectly competent to discharge the duties ol' 'the office, and we think will fjive entire saliaiaotlou to the people of Edgeiield County. We pledge him to kbide the aetlou of the primary elec tion*-.and io support the nominee* of th* pemocratlo party. V _____ The nia?M____tt<Ui of Capt. MI El l l A ll K resj HlO-V: able candiibJI J^HTicoti?i ortie !f )nce More !" At the solicitation ut numerous friend* ; announce to a generous and long!nUf erm- public that I am again n thelrV ? ?ml will stau<l tor the reVecta?T. ZACHARIAH f_J HOON*E. I fc-.N U\ A. WILLI A MS, ESQ result illy annouuee his ,,"UUJ as a suitable ?MW tor county Oommfeslonar, ?ub _ to n e rules ami rcnuirementeof th* eimwratu:party. MANY FRIENDS. '^f^ocrut~oter, of KJgefiehl The friends of F. ". RINEHART an 'mice him as s candidate for Countv "wmissioner, subject to the action of e Democratic party. OR M HOOL tCUtfl?. ?MOSER. A's are authorized to announce M? LMVELC. CAETLKDOK asa ,_m_' ie for theofflce nf Si-boolCommtoehm subie.-t tuthi action nf the Domocr?. ?arty. \te*?rn. Kdilors: 'le:-.?? announce the name of ri. ?. HN80N as * candidate for Reboot nmlshioner, subject to the action af Democratic party. MANY PKIKNDN. he many friend? of Mr, WILIJAM ROBLEY have liiuilly succeeded tn mg his permission to he announce*! the ortlce of.Sch6.tl Comuiba-looer, lect to Hie acilmi ul the Democratic y. lef lemN. lirons and pnplls cf i_ . si., L-.4 . r?.r.,if.,n, , ,. , eas a aulutbw person i..,- a,^(w, misalouer st the next Mection. '//?. Janina * tic Votent af >Jty?l*/,f unty; e*pectfully announM myself a?*n :e ror .School Commissioner. R. J. ooqwANH. my rrlenda and ex-Confederate sol. i nominate 0. W, I.OTT for Retinol ni-smner, and pledge him to abide Muli ol the primary election. Hav ant a leg st the battle of Gettysburv Hiving a large family to supiere he ?pecml claims urson the voter? of o fill the office. r R r ROB ATI: JUIN.K. niHiiy friends of pr. W, D. JEN **, Sr.. Hom the 7th. ^th ?nd 10th ii-nis. respectfully present his t.. the pnnpie of Kdgetield county ie office of Probate .ludge. and he bide the result of the primary. MANY PRIESTS, i" the 7th, '.ult aiid IQ.li RegtV. ; a caudillare tor the onie?- 0f Pro. 'mige, subject to the action of th?i rratiu party. W. V. ROATH. Notice ! l>KKSON CA LU HA M ls under n:t-. -smira.-t with me lor tbs b_'??- ?ti ? ft * week itPyonr owu town L> farms and |5 ontilt free .Art H. HA?.LRTT A Co., Portland : ' . VS-;