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THE NEWS AM) HERALD. i Stokes's face: ? abruptly termina bb^ a stanch Democr |||; ^ IXNSBOKO, S. C. j Qi-ecubackcr or = ? - ? -? - ?= ! other sort. The -Wednesday, July is, : : iss2. j f,u- resorted to b] - ?? ?- t of the so-called " K. MF.AAS DAVTS, r-DiTOR. j fiaye been abn SfSQ. S. KEYyOLDS, ASSOCIATE EDITOR. * c j and at times msn The Prohibition majority in Iowa not conducive to reached twenty-eight thousand. j am^ the l^ders <1 m ? i beginning to see TnE new bankruptcy bill before the j ? ?a Senate has gone over to the next ses- . The Legislatui sion?the special order for the first i quickly, and thai Wpdnpsilav in Dnnprnbor next. tioii. In our c *? ? j made one rnistak The Washington Critic says that; clear]y the law r Guiteau's body will be exhumed and j as|(]e of jurors the skeleton placed in a museum. In J ports of t]ie ca?0 ltornunTs museum, we suppose. j voted down, aft Accounts from all portions of the i ?rou,,d that the State show that the registration law i a?^e *s so clearl; has worked admirably. By it an illegality won accurate record of the voters has been percrogation. 1 made; and the fabulous negro majori- would answer w ty has been reduced to its actual j r-v cases5 hut is limits. existing conditio mm m j Attorney Melton , - Alex. Stephens'friends claim over the practice is ji u o-thirds of ths^eleirates to the con-1 continue so to h< vent ion. His opponents claim a ma-j the United State joritv for Bacon. The great Common- j wise. But if th cr, however, will succeed if the two-: plainly define th g"' thirds rule be abolished, and may beat; guity, the Feeler Bacon in any event. no grounds wha ? old rhetorician 1 The Government party in the Br itish j cjpje tj,at a sta House of Commons., in order tp get not that i through the objectionable features of; but that it cannc the Irish bill, is now adopting the Xhe method of suspending the Irish mem-! an(j gome 0f jts ( bers who obstruct. In pursuance ofj ];l(eci exoress nn tl.is programme sixteen were suspend- n0 hesitation in ed last Saturdayniglit. {ics t0 suk {hen Attorxey-Gexeral Youmaxs has Attorney Meltc been formally announced as a candi- j orotund tones i fdate for Congress from the fourth dis- [ 10115 can lie nam trict. Colonel Evins is also in the ! express act ?f* tli fieid. In the third district Colonel D.' a st0P t0 "V/vatt Aiken is out, and the irnpres-; knock the stan sion is that he will have a walk-over, j hi?her ^ian u k*1 ?ai 1 e? j illegally iuiprisc Tin: autopsy of Guiteau's brain is , )iey, who, after ' rather a farce. It can scarcely be ex- j "They cannot p> pected that any committee of loyal answered his cii surgeons can be got together who will j nie." It were e declare that this government has hang- J ami reiterate th< cd a crazy man. The declaration of than have one n the results of the autopsy will be a ' t>y a packed jur learned document, 110 doubt, but it ?? will not emanate from impartial judges, Opening and will therefore make little imprcs- Executi' o?rtr? nrv?1 SPrkill"- the actual Qotn, truth of the ease. Icwu"1-' v" ?" n , J county convent tTHE doctors quarreled over Garfield ' of JuI.v- rj and they are now in a squabb'e over I ^e c;illecl, we pr the Guiteau autopsy. Dr. Lamb acted nar.v steps takei the part of Bliss iu refusing %to allow j ve,uio!l aild a certain others to participate in the vost ! ^ e are pleased mortem. Lamb is the same fellow that | ocrats Fa"'f failed to find the bullet in the Garfield ! evor true ? autopsy, because lie had thrown it j Pavt.v> an,l dete: along with certain parts of the body J cratic supremac into a slop basiu. The "Washington j of honest gover doctors appear to be no better than the j 111 lne rcorf11 tWasliiusrtoii politicians. tru5t tl,a' ac"" c? ! will be elected The reccnt constitutional amend- | executive comir nient adopted in Iowa prescribes that | responsibility r <;no person shall manufacture for sale, 1 and especially sell or kevp for sale as a beverage, any ! Committee, wh intoxicating- liquors whatever, includ- ; duty of counsel! ing ale, wine and beer, and that the j man in the coin ' General Assembly shall by law pre- j The County Chs scribe regulations for the enforcement j lieutenants. rJ ot' the provisions herein contained, and j should possess shall thereby provide suitable penalties j tact to ensure h 4t\i' nf* thp TirovisionS thereof. ! T.netlv flip am ?of Xortii Garoliua met at Raleigh on I ^or ^eci^on* "W ednesday to nominate a congress- J have represents man-at-Iarge, a justice of the Supreme itative liberal Court and six judges of the Superior j "reat "> th Court. The proceedings of the Con-1 pie of Fairfield, ventien were harmonious, and the j ^ia^ ^1C.V c nominations are considered by the traditions. Charlotte Observer to have "given ex- Th7^7 fpression to the popular voice/' The Democrats seem to be well organized The new disti and united; and the fears expressed in ! lows in regard i some quarters of a Kauioal, or, what! distkict. amounts to the same thing, a "Liberal" j First triumph in the approaching election. Second appear to have but little foundation. T'"r(l fourth v;tvi, The killing of -Major L. W. tf. Ulair ; , , S>ixth will furnish certain people and papers seventh with some prat* xts for political capi- j P tal, but this. Ciinnot amount to much. I Total All accounts given of the affair show This,, howevc Major Blair to have been the aggressor relative voting' and, indeed, rather an intermed-JIer proportionately from the start. "Whatever of a political children among character there may have been in his the whites, tort quarrel with Captain Haile was of his j while many wl own rnakinsr. and he has but fallen i children, alaiosi C / victim to those methods of political is a mother, action which seem to have been his L ntted States C favorite, and with which he himself cording1 to the r began his quarrel with the man who from Washingto slew him in self-defence. Carolina. 86,900 ?_ -?? and 118,900 colc The New York Sun, compares tho population is: A fortunes of the three great Si alwart | 004,032. By pr< bosses, Conkling, Cameron and Logan.! 86,900 : The first is now the least popular man and in New York; the second is openly 118,900 : defied by a large faction of his qiton- 0r one white vol ilam slaves, and Logan alone is hold-1 population, and ing ins own among nis own people. | little mure than The tiun explains the condition by j tants. showing that while Conkling and j Taking this ni (Cameron were fur Grant, first, last and : ing estimate for all the time, Logan was infected with j district. p; onlv a mild case_of third-tennism, and ! First while shouting for Grant was thinking j Second. & of Logan. The moral of this is that the country refuses to have Grauiism ^i'lth ........ and bossism thrust npon it. .Sixth .. _ Seventh General Skokeleff, the fiery Russian general, dropped dead from heart Total disease a few days ogo. Although but As will be se ../V/V.v-. 1?A 'T'At* iv 11 \ \ cut 5 yji ac uuv? %wu IU^IVJ/u-; \siu*i?Aia? iiu^uvi tation of being the most daring fighter ! the colored voti 5n Europe. In his Tartar and Turkish 120.864, instead campaigns SkobelefT won against great1 vote. Deduct i odds, lie was as thorough a fatalist total in the 1st d as the great Napoleon, and always ex- 220 in the 3rd, 2i \ ected to die In battle. The afrer din- the 5th, 24i in tli i:er speech delivered by him in Paris. 7th. Besides th: last year, in which he advocated war are more colore,! against Germany, caused great sensa- paupers; more < tion and instigated the Czar to order white lunatics; his temporary retirement. Had he than white felon lived he would doubtless have made; colored emi<rrat his impress on the map of Europe a? since the census, bis Taitar campaigns bad done in ; die vote 1:1 iicii Asia. J counties. Addii rr , ? . Qt, . ~ . to the 25.000 coK They had a meeting of the "Farmers , , ; seventh district, Club5 near Chester on the fourth. ,w. ... . , , ,r , , : 000 zn the btat Judge Mackev was present, and in the I ? T> c , . swept, away. L>< course of his speech asked wlietheranvof!v .. j. , ; canvass six cist his audience opposed his plan of divid- i * - , .* ... , 1 ^ fairly and square mg the offices with the negroes. Several > of his hearers promptly expressed their Bkautt kegaixkv, ; r disseut from his dootriue. There were j Lerv HairBalSm/v a number of speeches, and the meeting ,lus Perfume. cieauiin 9 . ... , ,c ?f ing properties. was going on amicably when Mr. \V. A. Sanders', in the midst of his re- . How to Sa.ve.-aii ,, , , to billions attacks w marks, "was grossly insulted by G. limess. Parker's ui If-- 5. Stokes; this was resented by Mr. auacklav<?much*? -Sawders with a violent kick on Mr. j iw^sS; oa gyr.,.' rC , and the discussion j the call to duty. j ry engendered, which fpd " Afr ^piidpr! ic I - _ - i Vonnjf men to put forth t xir. ^aimers l?> . ^ tetter from the County Chairman to tho " 1%r. . a* ..tcr + * *l? at, and Mr. Stakes is a Democratic ciubs-An Appeal to R?or- ; thc.jr own hill more attl a sorehead Of some Promptly and Thoroughly. [he other. Both halls M chief methods thus To the Democratic Party of Fair- , with retined and culture* the so-called leaders ! field County: Pursuant to a resolution ! the evening mentioned,; People's Rights" par-' adopted bv the Countv Executive Com- j men w?re cheered and ii y<xi i . . . approving smiles ot voul u?e, misrepresentation j nnttce, a convention 01 the Democratic j wj,jch slibne froin f'|JC ] [It. Such methods are I Pai'ty of Fairfield is hereby called, to . the young lidies of theF ? ! t- 1?'AMii-tJiAiK# fit Winns-! and of the town. Th( peace and good-will, j ue ???*?? ^ wu..,-uv??w , t the "new uartv" are i boro, on Saturdav, Julv 29, at eleven j ^oih w('rc UP ^ie . me new pam aie ? .? - of intellectual entertai it. o'clock in the forenoon. Ihe repre-, make thcm plea5insr a s ? J sentation of the local clubs is pre- j The ' wng men all did w re has done its work | scribed in the constitution of the party T;i>u:iy evening a lai 5 deserves commenda- follows: visitors and citizens >piiiion, however, it j Article V. The County Convention ! orator\^ fc^av reaclin? e, that of not defining': shall he composed of delegates elected j whjch w*a's participated egarding the standing by the several local clubs-one dele-j, esen^ti^ ot- 'tI,e According to the re- f"c /?? every club of not less tuan | a?'d tl)0 Eu[,lremiail J,itc .1- thU niMeure wa J ^ r"!5"'?!81e,1"ol't;<I J'" 1*"-<1 om | The contest in oratory tins mca.-uie nas additional delegate tor every twenty-1 ?vo mcmbm 0f t],e g;,, er discussion, on the five members: Prodded, That the : onc C)f w|10m was rj1( practice of standing j minimum of membership herein pre- ; S0(.ietv; thut j? essav re v illegal that to declare j scn ! f110t e -lC ,'.t07>ai'^ > t,? ; tween two members. ; an} club now organized and that in debate bG a worK 01 su" further. That no new eiuo sikui ue j meinbers <jf tiic senior 'his sort of reasoning' organized except by permission ot the j honor and reputation ( ell enough in ordina- ^ountv Convention or ot the Counts . werc thrown upon thes< not applicable to our I L:^cutivc Committee. I sentatives, there was 1 TmVo Pol d and' *v a resolutlon adopted at the last j and spirit in these coi n" _ ? , ?. meeting of the Countv Executive Com- societies can find no rc 1 I"?ff to bc levo lh! I mittee," I am directed lo instruct the the efforts of .heir , istined, and thev will j ' , , ! upon this occasion, wine ,, .. , , . * ; local clubs to meet on or before the i ? >ld if thev desire, until I . . . le"t in e\ei\ ie?pea. s Court decides other-1 2ld to reorganize for the cam- wisely we thniK, did ' . , , ,, paign and to elect delegates to the decision of these contest e Legislature should ' = .. . * tee, us has been the cust< elaw without ambi- ~ant!V>me"tiou. but leftit to the judirme . ^ In thus communicating to the oc im,v t? iv al Court would have ! _ _ . , ,= . ^ . ence, as a uou\. to a\ f-verto ?o upon An ! Dcmocrac>"tl,e action ot their Execu- whom honor was due. . tive Committee. I deem it Appropriate Wednesday, the 28:h as laid down the prm-, a W thcn ' was the regular commeu tement should be so u is cuai^mlby some that ^rlcvanoes E'-skiue College. ThJ t may be understood, exist and that usurpations have been I , j , exercises v >t possibly be misun- practised bv the "Bourbons" of the j almost entireh* w Federal government party, etc. "I see nothing of the kind, tM,{combination oi faces .4i - ? ? -l-ia nor ^ believe that any motive other i fna. beautiful!} coloied ;ourts have e\ j tjian a? inclination to redress wrongs I e:\ ^e.^r ^ Preso,'\^ mdates, and they have ?,,(} perpetuate good government and !11 interpreting ainbigui- general civilization have ever actuated ove^!,ess/ ^1'0U1 all th lselves. So Ionas the leaders of the Democracy of tlie ' C0!JI!ties it seemed as i m can discourse in Statc- Dut >'ou are entitled "to vour and ^eliest of their f opinions, and no harm can result from ' co,!'e tobow at tll!S p3n ibout "the king,' so a searching investigation and a thor-1 This surely gave a gra ss our people. But an ough discussion of these allegations.! miration to the occas e Legislature can put I'1 *:lct you should remember that each ; 'iiuc thrilled the hearts 'king" business, and J)ei'1.0C1-lt is ividiculvaUy responsible j ^.ho? t?^S! ,. ? ' for these excesses?if it shall be proven ! cv>1,ctre ca,CC1 at Et skin ding aside ot jurors l{iat thev exist?for inasmuch as they ! atl"S c]ass "umbered te. A certain person, are the acts of our agents, they are our | 01'ati.0H<: sho wed study med, sent for an attor- acts, and neither constitutional law nor ! and (]es5-i" and analy hearing his case, said, U\ K,mM <*?"?, <? ?' ?'?j !"'T oU,er .occ#siu ... . ? . made no efforts to correct these abuses :1KJ(ls* Rssibly get you. But j and remove the perpetrators. It is, The Baccalaureate i ent, ''They have got ; therefore, specially obligatory upon : Grier was a fine cfl'ort. iiuch better to iterate ' those who complain most that thev i usual happy and lorcibl 3 law a dozen times i promptly, and at the approach"- j words of sober wisdom ... .. . i"g convention make known anv and | sel and earnest affection lan lllegallv convicted uij which in their opinion stand like a holy benediction : >* between the people and their rights, j men who were about ? *> Had you deserted your cause"and I highest honor that the the Campaign. party when you were soldiers, alleging j confer, lie then pres< y . in extenuation of your offence that to them, and bade an ai re Committee of the your captain or colonel had not met well for himself and h vi-iv* ic5iu?,l -i (-.-ill for a vour expectations, either as a militarv j the Senior class of 1SS2 1 * ^ - . l ion on Saturday the genius or us a genial gentleman, von ! At nar.-pasr two o ch> '!?P Hub* will if oilre SVOllkl rid,1>' lluvc deserved. tliat ob- j sary orator, Pr I). .A loquy which history would heap upon j Selma, Ala., del:vere< csuinc, and ad prelum- your memory. To leave your partv i Ilistheme was "TlieAn 1 to insure a full con- now upon the eve of an important ?its History and Civ; successful campaign, engagement. and when It is peculiarly ! address was well recei m " tW tL T)(Tn. charged with the responsibility of pre- i preciative audience. am serving all that is sacred and honorable ' treatment of his subjcol ield are, as they have , jn the history of your State, and when, i the wisdom of the ciioi< to the principles of the ! as I have intimated, you may be mis-! young" men of the colic rmined ro secure Deino- taken in your accusations, or are vonr-: him to the position V ,,11hii ?dves ?ouM be at, id of ! with so hot,,,,- an, y and the petpecatto,,, (]o?b|e trt.acIrery; of whk.h V01U. 1>ast j The Ahmmi address nment. j record shows you incapable. i bv Major J. C. Hemphi uization of the clubs we j We have never opened a cam-; stall' correspondent ot . eneiMi-eric wise men 1 paign under more favorable auspices, | Courier, and the Aim L 1 ?ot lor buncombe, but the Female College as pie.idents. a id as ;lftei. consultation with your Executive ! graceful pen of Mrs. littee men. A grave Committee and after careful review of Bryson. of Laurens. S. ests upon the leaders, the whole field. The Democracy is hili's address was peril; upon the Executive ! bound to win in the approaching con- ing event of the day, if!i r^anml with the I flict: an<l il is u,>" 0ul'*cst wish and enjoyed by all who had ,c" t advice that no man will jeopardize the hearing it. He is so w ing the county chair- | certain iaurels to be won even in the the whole State as a iuct of the campaign, j ranks of so glorious an army and ! writer that we need on nrmin must have trustv for the emptv honor of acting as i this occasion heexeelle 7 standard-bearer for either Grecnbackers this closed the comm he club presidents also or R;1.lica!s> ; cisos of Erskiue Colle? executive ability and j Fall in, then, everybody. Dress I Thursday, the 20th o arnionv in their clubs, upon the right and attend roil call at, ; r chin ,1 L pvpr the court-house on Saturday, the 29th, College and brought t e caie shouki be exer- oWon nVlnf>l. , vvl w>n wi? crt)wd thaium the dav ouJ Uui.i I.ia.i Cuiiii ULJ f" 'Inr ' u ^oinuy Chairman. areesert in pnre white, Still it is alwavs safe to v _ a spectacle ot tare be* aotes mow due wfst. iioss, winch must have itive men in a reprcsen- encd pulsation of man ;ive bodv. We have A? mterestinsr Account ofthe^Commsnce- dor heart and inspired ~ % nient Kxercisos o: li.rskj.ne Collecrc, and ??, : * . v , e patriotism of the peo- of the Feisiale coii^e. llUlon tVP 11111 lro,.n tlie j f- ] 0--.n,.p/i wavs. 1 i>c exercises c . . [KEPOBTEI> For. THE NEWS AND HERALD.] of tllC U>Ual Order, W ontinue true to then Mews. Editors: As the colleges at! exceptions. Thegradn Due West, in Abbeville countv, have i sixteen yom - a- ? ' ... . . . whom had prepared lOTOrtiosmeEt. a."-v nimn incm,s a,ul ?0Pl?rtc? m j werc r0.?, ?1')<>11l(he <? * fc airfield county, a few items in regard j were interspersed wii ricts are divided as fol- t0 the late commencement may not' vocal am", instrumental to population: prove uninteresting to them. I ?.1,e 1?* {'lC 1!K>st plea* WHITE. COLORED. The examination in the Female Col-! \vj? ^ .. 53.790 06,119 lege began on the 19th day of June ! Kenuedy and" his entc .. 51.2H6 85,4S"> and those in Erskine College on the ants. There were six : . 62,783 68.780 day following. The former^has been represented by pupils .. 79.H33 87,780 under the efficient control and man- and under the* directios .. 54,140 67.160 agement of President J. P. Kennedv.! these voting ladies had ] .. 57.957 73,420 assisted by a full corps of teachers in upon their respective ..51,5.36 155,760 all of the departments; and the success were so dressed, and "i the closing collegia!*? year makes it badges, as to represent ..391.105 604,332 evident that the college is sustaining their States. These es? -.w dmw thp I tuc mgi: reputation 10 wmcn it attained i the last read, ami as J 75 under the late president, Ilev. J. I.: finished, its author to< strength, Iheie aie j j5ouner,-D. D. The high standard of on the stajre under the more women and j the institution is unsurpassed by that a United Stales flag, the blanks than among" of auv female college in the State: and six essavs had been i he simple reason thai under the able administration of Pres. andienc^ will, the vol: 1 ' ident Kennedy it promises to maKC from their seats ai.djoi lute women have no greaier strides in educational progress spiring song?Dixie, t every colored woman ;ind success. The number of pupils be better imagined t: The statistics of the upon the roll during the last vear was This was some thing" nc V)?ienim-Pt!ii5 Ac- about one bundred and thirty-five: and everv one, nsid at the of this number about sixty-five or I fleeted credit upon the < ecent ouiletiu sent out? seventy were regular boarders?or designed it. >n there are in South j pnpils coming from other places than The Haecalaureate ad white males over 21, Due West. As a fact that should dent Xennctdv was in k( ,red males. The total P^ve gratifying alike to the faenin other exercises, and wn i-i- on, -ir-.iif and the friends ot the college, we tnuiate counsel and advi \ lutes. o9a.,l Jo; blacks, would state that about half the rooms lady graduates. Diplom ^portion: in the large and commodious college ed loathe class, munberi >91,105:: 1:4?, building were engaged for the next the parting song of tli year before the close of the present, formed the requiem oi rr\i ?? -> ' 1collegiate year. The examination at giate year. jOt.oo- :: l:o, ^ tlie eollege tills year proved that the At the usual hour th te for every 4? of while various teachers had done a good annual reception took one colored voter for a work, and we make unhesitatingly the Female College, and five colored inliabi- assertion that greater proficiency in young hearts the hapi 1 study could not have been seen among commencement week. the pupiis in any female college in the Thus passed away ttio we find the follow- Stale. the voting population: J Jn Erskine College also there has the result should eneour whitf colored, heen a marked improvement over of l>otii institutions. T1 tqoo" former years. The accomplished pres- better Female College * ] - aqa .^eiit. of Ersfeine, the Rev. \Vr. M. and Erskine is in a ilou " 1-^qo ^-rXi.Grier, D. D.yis too WoJf known, over tion, with brighter pros * \-rn~ "the J'tate to need mention from us; and any time in a number ot * io'i-m under his control, aided by a corps of Mr. J. I. McCain, a ' v/Itq ii'r^- P1'olc'5sors in *uil sympathy with him, man of a high order < * i, j';] the college is rising higher and higher elected to the chair mad< ' * oi,io_ every year in the scale of denoiuina- resignation of Professor ~~77,77 T7T777 tional colleges?ranking socond to will spend the summer i ^ jj0xjc jn the State. The examinations kins University, l>altinn en this estimate, by this year in the rooms of Professors The degree of LL. D. is. is too favorable to Patlon and Miller were exceptionally upon Rev. E. L. Pat ton a o-ivino- a total of -5nc- rilic f?n?er severs his con nee- of Trustees of Erskine 'f?ii^qnn ttA trno tion with the college with the clo.se of the honor could nut liav oi ii-VJU, me t!ie present yenr, having accepted the ed upon one more wortl 1:20 from the colored . professorship of Ancient Languages istrict, 284 in the 2nd, j iu the South Carolina University, in ? >2 in the 4th, 224 in I Greek and German the classes of Pro- tus camvex iio it' Giii ana 51J in j kll0wlecl<rc tllilt was indeed gratifvillg Another Account of the A is remember that there j ;lnd marvelous. Professor Mille-* is a scriptioaof tuc Dead Mar 1 paupers than white ; young man. and has only occupied the ce<i<-'ats* " olored lunatics than ' c',a"" ^'Mathematics and the Natural [C. H. M. in Chronicle aml < , * , f1 .?! Sciences for one year. Ilis classes Camden, S. C.. July moie co oi vi e 0ils | were so well prepared as to go through this place on a visit. I v 5. In addition a large i an entire examination without making j at three this morning by ion has taken place even the slightest mistake. Ilis sue- j of a cannon, the joyful 1 iwlnr-ina norVr?ihlv cess as a teacher deserves the highest j bells of the numerous ch ?' V o./i o'l ! commendation. martial strains of mililai e<" 1 1 ' J'} ' = The annual sermon before the grad-, ing unable to sleep by i ig all these excesses classes was preached by the noise, I dressed myself a >red majority iu the , Kev. Ellison C. Capers, the able and the street. A nnmbe and plurality of 32,- distinguished rector of the Protestant mostly colored, were t I* ilmnst" entii-Ph- i Episcoivd church iu Greenville. It quietly and good-hun ! was worthy of his acknowledged tal- j nothing indicated the up] v an earnest, manly j eil{ nmj v?-.dj reputation throughout j dy which happened later riefs can be carricd . the State. I Everybody seemed.bent Iv in November. j Monday evening, the 20th nit.. j pleasant day. The whit ' the two literary societies connected . to come oil' on the other ?The boaury and" color of | ""'t'1 Erskine College celebrated their . Wateree liiver, to which !.v regained "by usinu Par-1 anniversaries. The exercises in their ; spondent had been iuvit "litch is iiiiJcU auisiirKl l'or | jvo halls omisiRfpil nf fi#?h:Lti>. fonvil m?ir?o5n;,ir* ?n tz-nt-i e:? ana tunuruu 1 delivery of society diploma*, response j of curiosity, intending t,r from the senior class, and delivery of j meeting of the Greenbf iiara workers nre subject the society medals. No exercises of party, to be held at the 1 iilch may end in danserous commencement week are anticipated ! tit noon. Colonel Cash v ufefand^y preventing the v* ith more interest than these annual to speak. Senator Fishb KneWl"ss or time and ex- celebrations There being- two socie- leton county, was also to daaser"~ ties, there is a spirit of generous rival- party, which (so far as I mmmmmvm -sn phip sw prompts the has very little following in this conn- ^ ?3} | B I aWL B Ji ^ he most stren- ty, was regarded with some lavor by |= g ? | g I if! I4 e exercises in the colored people, who are alwavs 5 12 1 I gi active than in ready so espouse the cause of any parere well filled j ty who may be opposed to the DemocI aucliences on racy, rightfully or wrongfully. They ? * and the young' were En the habit 01 auenciiug im; i umpired by the meetings of the party in very large nrcmn-r * ^nvcmm Lh and beauty, numbers, and early after breakfast the ! -L'-koixvl^^ A CUINdIL'.Lj ovely faces of j street? began to fill with colored peo- NUMBER 01? 'emaie College pie of both sexes and of all agis. ? exercises In About half-past 10 Major L, W. R. T'T^T'TT T A 77 lal high order Blair, the local leader of the so-called I ii 111 vii.I1 nment which*! Greenback partv, approached Mr. , ml attractive. Jauies Ilaile. a Democrat, and said, in j or our own use' we ptircaai *ell. substance: "I .understand that you cases of the verv best make go nnmterof have been saving that I aftiliated with martei We propose to assembled in negroes and attended negro night t ;s the contests meetings. If so, you are a damned what we do not n^cd at rer g and debate, liar." Major Blair advanced upon prices. "We have on hand sc m by chosen \ Ilaile in a threatening manner, placing Philomaihean ! his hand in his bosom, and said to SPENCER CAHTR1D rary Societies. Ilaile '*1 am armed." Mr. Ilaile was was between unarmed. The latter stepped into the Which we will sell very loi >homore class, county tax office, and, seizing a reosen by each peating rifle, returned to t'ne street. are seiiiDg out our stock of ~ mui.iit. the lansruarire al' ^ ni \ -IT' auiug was uc- i ^ w of t!;c Junior j ready quoted, mid approached Mr. UKU^JivJiK i between four ; Ilaile in a threatening manner. Jjr. class. As the i ilaile raised the rifle and shot Major At low figures?ruucii of i )f each society ! Blair dead; he fell covered with blood. , . , j chosen repre- j Mr. Ilaile promptly surrendered him- v c us' 10 lack of life i self to the sheriff, Mr. Dobv, and was Call and get what you w itests, and the j conveyed, under a strong volunteer fure js a]j o-one sason to blush guard of white men, to the couutv jail. " ? epresenlatives | The body of Major Blair was carried h were'excel-1 into the town ljall and laid upon the rnvvAT> e ptt k vt The faculty, j floor. It presented a most ghastly ap- LU-IjNviC <x ( iiAiSL not defer the j peavance. ? to a commit- lie was a tail, thin man, aged about nn heretofore, sixty-live, with long, uncombed and Ju,y S nt of tiie audi-1 dishevelled hair, a long shaggy beard, rard honor to j very dirty in'his person, and with 3 E 22^32^23 3^?^ | nails resembling the claws of au ani- fS E|fS 0 fg day of June, mal. B? ? . a ^38? iceinent day in I His face was livid and his liead was large hall in j thrown back one side. His shirt had ? I'ere held was j been opened and his hairy chest show- j5j 9 H ith ladies; and cd two or three wounds. The blood fci 5, rich dresses, had formed a pod under his right arm. and flowered and the wholo'scciie was shocking and * Li 1 itself formed painful to contemplate. itching for its The coroner is now summoning a of the prcsfnt e surrounding j jury and the inquest is to be held at j fcure cf thi3 c:Tsia?o ond its p,k f the sweetest j noon. Mr. Iilair was a widowor with j siCi^Y/[BACE?i SlIiCUE^? ;iir women had j several children. He owned ;t valua- j P?i"3TA7^KSX^i^d^rKL2;sT ine of letters, ble piece of land which he rented out TUTTT3 hrvc gtuucu r. ndcur and in- for $l,000 per annum. Several years f3?uUt^n7~^o~Hciv.edy has siion that must airo he was tried for the murder of a CiscoverscL that; tu-zSTo gocti: ; of the young Mrs. Young. He had had a diffi- gfeffereocgasE.sit instheir.vi lay ended their culty with her son and went to 3ier ?rfLL11 e. The gradu- dwelling accompanied bv a negro -eII9^ twelve. Their man. Both Blair and the "ncjrr. were "" B??^ and thonirht; armed. The ne-ro was instructed to 3oiiiils <mo.cS S"esis would have shoot any cue who showed hnnselt at e. rival,arioterat2ayousam, ns and older ! Mrs. Young's door. The unfortunate plantation is ini=a;ar!ai ?iis , - , , ,, , , eovertu v?-axs I could not maie kali woman showed herself at the door, account of cm ous diseases ard cbv uldress of Dr. when both Blair and the negro fired .It was in his ?!<Mre. Yonn g fell dead lilair was SSSSSS' estyle; and his "K-'d lor the murder, but, owing to , tender cou;i-! difficulty of ascertaining who tired ttiotrriier?<bot?so>ws?'!w seemed to fall ; ,ll(r f'^ot, he was acquitted. His ?j; uioti tho vouii"" Pl'ivtlte character was good and he was ' out triiicti noeneesa f?oiwell. ' - .^?IIS.rn,w.?n?,J of 1111- I to receive the 4,,^..^ ? . _ > cullcjrc eoaki ?uc?io.m|>le toun^c. lie ?? ? >nted diplomas 111 General flagood's Brigade during Gectionate iare- ,1,c 1:lte W!U" an<] WHS a gallant soldier. P3P? % is associates to Heivas regarded in this county as a g jj ? Il&^Ssa i !. l?ia\c man but a bull). He on last Gray harr<>r'witt.~,?fj!:;tschan;rf!dt di fhe nnniver- baturdav attended a I democratic meet- bi.ai-k by u sintria sppiicati-n of m 1,11 . i>* 1 ? * 1 A 1 Imparts a natural eol??i\a:?i acts instn: I. CulhlWilV of! in till* 0:?UlltV, 31*:nC(i Sold by Dru^-ists. or aseui by express I his a<Mre?. ?'incbOsier rille, ,.ud it is said gSSi!?B Murrny Swoet N. glo-Saxon Race attempted to overawe the meeting, /f&r. tttth iii/ation *? Hk was in the chair and or^an- a information a-.-.a a ved bv the a;>- izin" t!ie democratic Ciub of the pre- 6c "???*??< n a^u il his schlilarlv cinct: f??''?'!? that-Blair was bent on ~ . : demonstrated cl'eating a difficulty Mr. Ilailc adjourn- iT& a ? :e made bv the | ec* meeting and went home, which " e i 1 vficHiiicr' ended the meeting and the dillicuitv at which he lilled j ???e time. 1 credit. I Only yesterday your correspondent ATT T?"T^ w.is delivered i had ?.1 conversation with ^lnjor lilair | ^^ 1?. -J * ^ * ill, the brilliant a'.m ^lueuvui^u ' tlie _Ve?vf and stirniiff np ftntc m the community. # rime address of and ur-ed upon lnm the better policy vv?? from tlip ?* making an honest ellort to reform \viiiin w.i> ni. the troubles of which he complained gewjars. \? line n atfrou . ^ r. .. 1 t (;ka: sbt,aT)E.>, strong, lijriit ai (j. Hemu- ^ ^ e democratic part}. 1 >am ap<i stow. ti.o*to him: ;'Yon ought to izo to the State sakp.bd wire. ips ti?e ciown- (:onventio. a, d " c nil...sures network frxce, and was much ' 'Ouvcnuou ana ui^c >oui nu..i int. grinds;onesunci fixture ti.o ni^-isni-P tS there. It von make an honest ami stone jars. earnest effort to reform the partv from ' pot w ark eu Known o\ei . . ., . . ? ., . ? , well m ckets, n accomplished the inside, and then fail, there may oe well chain aivt R it- cot- tb.\t ?nft? some excuse for trving to form a new corky tubs, 1\ sa> that upon ? ? o , , Bn-Kr.Tsanri bi (1 himself; With P*lt}- lie seemed restive, ai.a Jui trackchain* fiifminnt pvov. without finishing the conversation. kerosene < >e " Mr. llai!e is about fortv vears old, a Pvlo\\vA* f June, was the small fanner, of guod aucl quiet char- scl: ?j.', ti.n Tt-omoio acter. I heard ot the Killing while ana-Mi ogether a larger conversii^wtth Major Leitner, who c-^?in?t0(^;EES, WA,.P xr.th? remarked wgf was a good fel- poupkkkij. sortjir.-i Qi-anuiat , thev present-d ?Cursing.withers gain strength bv uoxj-s-p.'ssvas; iuty'and loveli- ^ing-BrowiVs Iron Bitters. It acts si^ jacks caused a quick- e a c. a!'m 1,1 restoring to health and various bran i:s or'chewing v a hard b"cii- i strength overstrained nature. * ing tobacco, : , u UuU1 r - I rice. hudnots, m them a reso- j grits, .veal. ?r ^ FLOU'{. nil GRADES. .nhc'day were dlMlffleP itli one or two A FULL LINE Of IIAKNI .ating class con- 9 9 * be in about the middle bomp/amfs cession. These . ; J. JJ. CTES2H til music, both At this season, various diseases of the , which formed bowels are prevalent, and viav.y lives are Julv 8 iiii"- features of ^ost through lack of knowledge of a safo I e of a pleasing *?d sure remedy- 3'erry Davis'Tain 'f 4 V |) bv President ?a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys- j . i.r.i.Jw-;..rr o - ic? entery,Cholera,Cholera Morbus. Summer ^ ,,,, . ^ &E3S,SS? Con^ctS-dis^^. | Omao. Co^n^r iii the college, Bead the following: Tmc0ffl,fi will bo oner 1 Of the f'lCllltV _ BAnnrniPGE.2f.T.,March 22,7S81. 6 iJioUKltC V\ 111 DC 0])01 i ui inu uu.iuty Peeby Davis'Pain Kilmernerrr/<u7* to ajord ?. 1)11 r])i>>C Ot reCClVli)"' prepared essays <"?<?"rcUc/iorampand(m.llS, !Vom thc lh,,t ()t- jur, btaies. LJiey , NiCHOvm.i.E, N. Y.,IYb.2, ISsl. hvcuiiplli nf Tnlv 1 SS"> .Ail iri-ii'L'Oil with ThermySerf med'eino I toowof tor dysentery, IV1 Clllieill 01 .) ll!> , A.J iii.iiis^u " j"' I cho craraorbas.andcrampaiutlios'toinsch. Have OW1U11JT allV Ill'OpPrtV W'lKlfCV and dwiingu^h j u**i it for years, it is?? porsomd or real! are reqnirer ^VClC 0?lll011ji j ^ MonrooyA,Iowa,March 12,lbSl. _ cptnrnc niwloi* ??Mfh nwi ??11 hi <>"*>!> iitu> u??i< jlnaveuroayour 1'ara iullekin peverecatcaor ........... .. j ul"' " a' cramp,colicand choleraniorbus.andi 1 gaveslmobt twccil and ')<> vcai's oi :ilf >k her uosition instai -t relief. l. e.caldweli* , .. k\ "r1 i ,, i. caxyxsvix.i.k,ga.,ycb.2i.i8hi. those nxetnpt bv law, arc ha ample loius 01 for twenty years i have used your pain kili.er i\,li 'i'-iv mil will i-niuirt ?/>i< v'!w?. oil m... fai my family. have used it many times inr bowel 1 l"1 1 > 'u1<1 u 11 ( p'*1;.'cc ?t ij - !i <ui ui ii il complaints, and It ahcavs tares. would not fe-lhaio vol* tllc codvcllieuce ill itr read the whole without a botdeiathahonse. j.b.ivje. ... f. ' ,, Iv.m UH. wuuu, saco,me.,jan.22,tssl. Will attend at the following ]] lllif ladies, rose hnven=edperuydavis'painkt lleulortwelve muwl-ivc &nnr?:<:<>f) f>v? mt? mi mi'.f in yoar?. it is nafe. sure, cvd reliable. ko mother mo uovs sjjoc.i.' u, lol 1110 p'j ih (i ill jiiiu ii?- should allow it to be out of tho fami! v. _ r60civi?l?f lVtUl'hs. vi 7..'. ihe effect can onztda,n.t.,feb. 19* is&l 1 woodward's, .june 12 and .i^ssablfissfwisffi^as ! "* tenure of the erouiug! ,\v aim picj*c(j to go to bed without a bottle in the house. i rui^ o vwiv, ju ne it. sanic ro- w. o. s perky. i t>1' t, t l"" - , cowayboko. s. c.,feb. 22,1881. iilvthewood. june to. ?00d taste t-iiul nearly every family iu this section lieeps a bottla tiomi- t'ini 1'! la the house. dn. e. morton. .bc.ll llocn, ?j iluc l<>. ? ? ^ u.a constoate, boulware's store. june 19. fll'pqc of presi- ciiefeu>.rhenishpku*8ia.feb.8.188l t . v. v" . , i have known peruy davis' pain killkh aliuost joining's store, june 20. epliuf willi tlie from the day it was introduced,.and alter years of t<>nl-i" vi'lo > i c il .. ..ft*.. observation and us? i refr-rd its presence in my t?ciiwiu>? int.. irii.i^-x. s ill.l oi aillo- householdhd aawditpeamhie r.ecec.-itij. jsjolllicc'lo. jtlllc 22 ?iu(1 20 ifp t<? flip v?nn?' x s. potter, tt. s. consul. , , , u- u> inc > ouii^. burton-on-teent.eno. o dock. as were award-1 i had been several days bu?renns- severely frctn (:i?f1dpn?< frrovo jn-ie ->l ^ fliarrlict-a, ncoomnanied with intenee pain, when i ui.iuitn > llif si.viei.il, .;ilu j tried your paiykn.lek.andfounu a;mostim-taut i 1it,,,l.-!.n.wl .tm:io )!'. ifi Senior i-Vx.* ! rolicf. ' H. J. JJoone. i t ~ r ,, 2isioxTAGraST.,LoNuos.EsG. I'oastervillc. June 2< and2S : another colic- _Duru?raresidedoftwenty-threeyearsinIndia, n.,L- T-5i.,? -in I hr.vo kivcu it ia many case* of diarrhoea,dysen- I '' ,,lMtery.and cholera, and never knew it to rail to frive | Whmsboro. .June 1st to 10; Jit OVGIllU0" tllC relit*. li. CliAIiXDGE. . T lTiii* , __ ? , ?, ., ,. i sivc, June 1<, anil Jniv 1st to place at the ^ Ho larmly can safdy be without tms ' J. 2s."WITH v. as to many invaluable remedy. Its price brings it * " " ^uditci )iest period of within the reach of all. m-.v on *v'f For sale by.all druggists at 25c., 50c. ' " ' another com- an(* $1-00 v*t bottle. ~ - Due VVest., Jind i^RRYDA\ IS & SON, Proprietors, 'f A 'r ^ Yif*i : aire the friends Providence, B. L ; U ezeL ieV?y %j)? icrc is not a rT-'T-.-i-urM i in the State, $VALKERS nslung condi- ?1 peefs^than at q -p TJV-y^l I T71 T Kenrtc ? r B0UKSIGHT' ESS., :>f talent, was . ?^?? -? vic*mr bv i iio Are now cxiHyiLins* & in?i, k5?o,.: selection of *W ?"* * ? X,h.,a Tf/.n- i UAb /> >J^li ftfl?nne .. , S-.tTTIi-rt wowittuueMWiuiJeuuvim-n )fe, Mti. ? COXSUJrPTIoy, \v bite Dress Goons, cons, wns conferred lts Rpeedy ^io'n all Bronchial in* ^l'Q^ ^lins, Dyf b\ t.ic l>oai d Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief TTijfurGu S\vissot, Xjjicc - College; and to those who have nwr tried it Swisses, new designs in e been bestow- or s*,n it used Batiste;' Linoa cle India, iv toweai ll. It speedily aiiays Bronchial ana Pul- | L & This is certoi Jem. raonic Fevers. It is a wonderful , u.iwua, t. ^ . ? EXPECTORANT ?"E II E A L E K. jtiuest. assortment of w tote 3TICIDE. It keep* the digestive and urinary or- j e^ei WOUgat to oiumoi.l. ?ans in a natural and healthy condition? see tiieiu. "ZxZt\nZ :t _ KID GLOVES. PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Mies wU1 find it (,od,, :nnstitw!onaltet.] Instantly relierts night sweats, goneness ; j^eir advantage to inspect < iioiii"- in of appetite and general debility. It has j t* t ^ev:.i m ? t i-as awakened i ?"pn Knovn 0*">' {o;-r ftn'J i ^u' "-y^ > the booming HAS NEVElt FATLEV) to PERFECTi ed Kul Gl0Jef'. c;ll;imo,s ingiii- of the ; ~ A CUKE. i Traveling- or Driving Gioves, arches ami (he j Any one niHicre.l with what is generally j new iiOUSQUetaii e Olo%e. 'V music. Be- i considered death's avant c-ntrirr, consunip [ A "R eason of tlie j tion. can be cured for S2.-5U, S-l.OO oi- j *x ' A * 1!(] went. into ! S.O.OO according to the stage which the j qj] Cloths, Slafctiiiffs, Rnr'f r of persons, disease has reached. No patient has yet i , r , y- i T.\rjer V/indow novin"- about itHkci115,0 rth beforeacure v. as affected. Ua . * 1 * . rioivdJv and ' Ths SPECIFIC is recomn ended only for ! Lace Curtains, always at the u 'fi-><m : pulmonary atfections, and those desiring I possible prices. in t ho fHr" I t0 nSe h can do s0 fcy SPa'lin" their or.h r. | TTr^r ? m lie ?'i) j to the proprietors of:this paper or dire -t i jjIATTa^GS. on speuciin?r a to ~e< stating that yon saw this advertise- j xew gAoek Canton Matlinfrs, es had a picnic ment in the Winnsboro .News asp Hesald. \ , , , V ,1 V "1J- ' side of the _ checked and white, recozvi your corre- "2"iL?offering,at very low prices. ed, but pre- mwve* rvw^t If you want to purchase fir i, as a matter RHESS&ATOC RAJ3EI53. cwnr-c m> cittp.T'R to attend a Cures Rheumatism, either acute or chr.>a- Ui, bOj-ir-i L.K ick or Labor j ic. in from eight U* ten days. j for Ladies, Gentlemen or Cj ^as advertiled Price by ExI)rc?s> $'3 Pcr Bottle^ call on urnc, of Col- DE. J. W. WAI.KE2, C. BOtTKXIGHT. EXIl. speak. This FBAXKLIXTOX, X. C. Columbia. can ascertain) Jane 13 Aj> 15~xfGw IS! 1282. r;norl merchant, whene? CPPTYf1 HDrVTYT* ( his friends where they h liYljr UI XjIMIMt the most advantageous j RABLE -BYAre interested in this in 0 things to wear. The ui b -n 7 t 7 A ? of DitY GOODS. FAXi - ? ?. Litter Bro. m the sell off o?o In the Conntr. Having tsonable having- addt'd* largely to WE have jnst opened a very assure mv friends that v )Die . , , x_ j establishment. It shall : buycuui ao.jwv.uv-, ? | GES ! Seasonable Goods, which are unsuis If my customers do not ^ ^ j passed for variety, beauty and Low Prices. A visit of inspection and comparison of Goods and Prices ^tl particularly invited. t below ^ ^ Store in the south end o Q~? -RPOWV T, r, AX DEC ant be ready to <rive polite atte people wish to take a re WE OFFER <5FvEAT BARGAIN? ?IN^ tLEIl. (and v:e a^l know they < DRESS GOODS, at very low prices. Co \ ery Respect tally, All the latest novelties. April 22 LACE BUNTDs GS, 1 ) " PLAIN 13LJNTil*(jrb, gaWSHSai ^ GRENADINES, SaJ&tiiiLw STRIPED GRENADINES, f|||||lg ^ISS GLOVES and HOSIERY, ^ ELEGANT BROCADE PARASOLS, Sft-tS SEW STILE FANS. BUTTONS, jjjjlMlll "SCuscles T ^ , ., , ? ? Ztest.? Ladies Embroidered Collars, -^=?=3=^ AND NECK RUCHING. ALSO, Manufactured by Y ' ' AM) FOS SA La..3avo: Met. ?or SPRING PRINTS, ?. 'i^m C ILL j SArefouaf MUSLINS, LAWNS, SUITINGS. ad robust, s. 8. wo ! Just received this week un- " i*" ws?^1" | trimmed Children's and Ladies' Hats ?aj?i> get t. tc2!?]2 wiy.PoM | at 15 and.25 cents. LATEST DELICACIES ;art >>iver. su, s.v. j Call early and convince yourselves ? IWIa I ^ie greatest bargains are to be F. A. Ferris & Co.'s Me 3 8 ?aS found at -smoked and canned o 2. Glossy ert'l fresn in cans. fresh is l>Y!i. it n barrels, half barrels aT fvnx'celpi Pv LA^DZwSSE vi BBO.'S. nia Salmon in 5 pf.nnti Columbia River Fresh w "York. Anvil OQ ' Dairy and Pineapple Che P Rc-ceived to-day. Rice, saiio7>.p ' mea'. Gnava Jtllv ani I ??i 3 5s $S # 8 ? Fickles, C?l-'ry Sait and ** Wg ?1 P ?| \ I I I Wftter au" Bay Ram. Ch ! J $? &3 ? ff y y U 3 a & ! aU(I Sugars,_witli numer< lust received, and which pleasure in showing to I - .1? r? /litlT tDS | FEESH GOODS!! ""u STYLISE GOOES! AND ^ 3d keen, or "WE are now opening- our st-ock of Spring and Summer Goods, and s? A ' request an inspection of the public. -f.ty oil, These goods have been carefully selected in the Northern Markets ;iwj "???? ;i,^tno?b. an(^ ^.g fneref0re Fresh and !New. ,f?eTT.r(i , "V7ESNsboro. S. C casucA^, cannot, begin to enumerate plr state fiw-t each department will be found full and complete in every Direct from the and SSOK- particular. * of ^ fine TVE gnaranfee our prices to be mee driving HORSE as low as the same class of GOODS stock on hand. All j Sg ^ can be bought anywhere. stock will do well to < ^ of this mTTT- , i .. . fore purchasing else1 THE stT.es this season are new , ,rT,TT, "-'li k. ?i?.i ^| also exchange MTJLxj !3T *S* show "all comers" whether purchas- j ^ am still sellirr. ers or not. satisfiibtoi-y papers. paying the Whest C. 3. TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! or broken >,tor. MCMASTER, BEIGE & EETCHIN. A. WIL] G'!y'2-, Mch 23 ft i lur the May 2 Oil FIAMOSIORBANS! Tk I ro make i orsoiw bo-1 GEAHD KIDSTOGOE p. exccpi ortinaiv"! CLOSING OUT SALE i j E H p P ? ft laces, on ?? Is w &a I irpose el; j>i\yos and organs at I | I If PI 3 X> \i I 1 VI u A "? !1 1*1 mifil BlWWW RATES, with EASY TiSiiMS . .' UUMl 7 FOil PAYMENT. * Lrain. Fifteen Barrel,-, Cbo FBESH EUCKWHI h? , CFManwwaawm KmaaBoraoB 111Cl 11L><)til. I)LT SOW AXD PAY WHEN COTTON ?ASJJ? Kit{.S' COMES IX. ri'-c- o .a. t im: : " Thousands of musical frmiiies through- ALSO9 o it the South are intending to purchase ij vtkac J .> i'ianos and Organs in the full, when c.<tton comes *n. "\\ ny "wait? i>uy at oncef t*tn * 3 ? r . . Jl U o xi xi 0 XJlx LJ Ys .c una enliven the long, Lot summer months ^rmn -o-r^ with music, and make the "Harvest ^V^OOT^r'i o Home" still more jorfuL Th<? summer .tWUi1 Oil Snus us with a tremendous stock of InrrrmVprf struments at Savannah, at our NINE \r00ds HOU.SES, at our countless AIj!L CHEAP FOU ' designs' -*8c'ncies? as many mora to aristing of ri%e be'?r9 0e tober 1st, wh ch wo are united and '*er C0Jltra'-'t to take. We cannot carry Striped f this imtIlCnsi-' si?clv until fall, It must l>e j 3^223 1-iqnes. j so1'1' It bo- kuyc-rs will want j jaj) jq Victoria ! l2rir,3" Instruments; Instalment buyers | nlj the I '"i^kike more, :in<l th^xe who at this time gi?f Goods- ! of the ?r"'xr C:;nnot convenk-ntlv meet onr P & R K F R' ^ H hi H Qaii ^<5 ! Insialuynt payments, will giadly come; ^ ??y to midsummku special offer. jhbmyg Skin $ss rasri noirx ox a piaxo, ! a no and the 9*e cash voirx ox as vuga*, | S3?s And the balance November 1st next, with- ' parse: out fine cent t>f interest. Xocfc Bottom '"'ash Kates. No interest or advance in ga a Rj p p ;, Door price. If bai.ir.ee can't be paid in the fall | Si&des* j longer time \v II be given, with a roasona- ? Jo west ble increase of price. All Instruments of 1 A Pura Faniily Slatffclns that U every eradf uud price included in this 8 ?IfZoa.ar?i tchamc - ? ? ovcrw urK. gr a njoincr run ciown sale. tel j vonr musical friends of it j fi hold duties try Pakker's Gisge; , j Write us for Catalo-ues, Price Lists, Cir- i f. youar? a Wcr. master o: T2.UCT ' . g hausted by mental strain or an.> v ^ i eulars and full particulars. This sale Stake m toxica ting stimulants, ! aQ j closes October 1st, 1882. Early purchase ? Gixger T?x'<^ . . ^ 1 h u you have Dyspepsia. Rhcux | secures cash prices and easy terms, j Urinary Complaints, or if you ar 1g ! ,1 ! fl disorder of thelungs.stomsch.bou j Auuress, ; | you can be cured by Parker's g ^ i ^ Ifvouare wasting away from: jidien,; laudden Bates fefecSSiSSkiffS southern* music house, 8 p? "p^om ^do^..but wi it has saved hundreds of lives v . sr ("o. i ri \ t r * "vr *vr * t t s~i a S HISPOX a m - ??. ? wsnwm st V iA. -l 1 XN a 1 Xxm : 8 ooe dollar at all dealers in mcrfK-t ' *- ^* :? GREAT SAVING BUYING JX 1 The Great 1'Ia 10 and Organ Depot or tlie South. , , . er he makes a new departnre, alwavs desire? to inforrfr SgB lav find bim, and where, also, they may buy ^goods tik formation, beeaase everybody likes to have pretty J|J9 iCiersigUPU -prowiM's iu wiuwih >. ? CY GOODS. BOOTS, S HOES, HATS, etc., which will iMM ;he tastes of any gentleman or" r purchased the entire stock of B. Sugenheimer, and it. by recede invoices from the Northern markets, 1 can || whatever they may desire, can be found at my new be my constant endeavor to keep fully up with the --|9| c of goods superior to any ever brought to this market* Vga acknowledge themselves "almost =hall not be my fault. Whatever else they may fee* | >:1 liem that whenever they want bargains they should cal V. f the Gerig Building. My salesmen, Messrs. A. W, J KER and F. E. PJiOPST, will be always at their posts, 'J3 ntion to all who may favor me with a call. If the young- ? SKATING-RINK- "^3 do) I can supply them with SKATES of good quality me ami see me." "J JOSEPH GROESCflEL. .^fl| I0R COOK STOVES r 1 ggr THE BEST IN THE MARKET. J? Fourteen different sizes and kinds. ' Five sizes with Enameled Eessrvoiis. Adapted to all requirements, and priced to suit all puisea. ' ? ? ">im^ pp ariiorc> r kM i vntowo Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grata 9sM Adjustable Damper, Interchangeable Auto -'^*11 matic Shelf, Broiling Door, Springing Hearth*"*- i Plate, Swinging Flue-Stop, Reversible GasBurning Long Cross Piece, Doable Short Centers, Heavy Ring Covers, Illuminated Fir? s slm Doors, Nickel Kn?tw, Nickel Panels, etc. >??ag ^r Unequaled In Material, In Finish, aa( in > ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, BSd / . i? BY DUXLEVY & PAST. Wlxuuix?ro? S* & " MACHINERY! I 1 LIFE'S __ fjM card well thresher, of the sjiaso-n. | ' j sweepstakes threshes* jseplj0^ i btcseye uower .dkfi^oworlj and reaper, 1 sXon,PiFrih canton monitor engine, ,l-g| Tlonr and Oat- | TKAlJJfi MUiMlUU JUaw?JS?+ Olivosf' FlorSa BOOK WALTER ENGINE, sfjisr skk little giant cotton and I will take great t>t>t?qg customers at a * JXx^oo. ;' > S. OLFx.. are Agents for the above E MAOHI1IBRY, ill Start FS * j Which we guarantee, and will sellj for Cash or satisfactory paper on || J. r. McMASTER ? CO || FOR SALE! /'I HOHE-SABE, Vest a carload ;JS; also a few s^^TtauniaiiflrT 9 call on me be- - * ivhere. I will WAGONS. 1SII PRICES ? ." ::; '|S iS a,^xhorses- ALSO IX STORE, ? IB - ^SbM STOLES, BRIDLES, ^-HAT?"NTP,S? W BAC0N' ^ ' HEAL, DBY GOODS, ' NOnONST^^I^I a g ?? A *" 1 j? &> V SHOES. 3gMS a a Sa ^ ? INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH, ^ F. G. 3ESPOETES. ' FRESH GROCERIES!'!|* -, the best tii&t < e New Orleans 2 rpjQOTrp I am daily in receipt of Fresh Goo<3&/"5 which are bought frora first hands, "H-Jil ^ 1 and are guaranteed; among which I SMOKED BEEF, UUSX """ " j- CORNED BEEF, Fulton Markgf^ i BOLOGNA SAUSAgj^-i^,' -' TEE CASH ! ^?S?GEM MACKEREL, ; fpjssh mackerel. i / fresh sal3x02?, |||| scanned roast beef, i canned corn beeff baker's bkoiia, pSf | -r -0?^Sm iiatrllf imported oat heal, tsmcmoti'gsated pineapple, ~^||| bartlett pears, restab cologne.' 1 ^ "iia l ;l cx^jvfr..| turkish prunes. and Luixg pcr:uaie. fi , - C-jfl s and ?Lr. H ^ THY ilY FLOUR. "Tfc/ ever Inloxicatss." j _??_?^-XJ^3 'J. ??:; JiJTOncr, worn out with I by family or house-j ?1' '???? % Zt Tvvcntv-flve "ailres of .'.'Prepared jut use Parker's Paint," of various S4i:ui"S ajul colors. natism, KiJner or ?lie humUvd Regdy Mixed emw^ed ?A?y | points (1 aud 2 piwunl *izeV*t reduced ' 3fe rels.b:ooa or nerves v 1 ' , incer tonic g price, for sale at tlie Drug Store of Also Fifty Miller Almanacs for . ;||H NV? York. Wc. sad | bv W. E. A.LXEN* )LLAR EI7.Z. | Feb 28