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' /"THE XEWS AND HERALD. : ami tho question > v =^-== {"*st resolution of t i 111" that Tillman w "WJNNSBORO, I?. C. | was a^ree(\ j0? yea, .. . . -v-T- ? j.-r?r- ! a,.f]v a quoiT.m. rJ WEDXKSDAT. July 26, : : : 18S2.J declaring Smalls ei - ? ; was cai riun? R. XEAXS 7>A VIS. EDITOR. j of Mis,our5. K"icc> 5. REYNOLDS, ASSOCIATE EDITOR^ ] of r:,T i i \ I Texas, and CalkinBatesbuko again elects a drv ticket. , . . t. ,. m kins, in casting his The National Republican freely ad- said thai he did s< wits that the North is by no' means j scientiously belies solid for the Republicans, and it urges should be relegate* the leaders to capture sufficient strength ' dispute arose as to from the South to turn the tide. This to vote, but the set is equivalent to a solemn warning?a tcr ;v:is postponed direct menace to our neople. If they sworn in. Tins m dally or become divided in their olleiri- incumbent on the 1 T->: ance, they will suffer worse things wwim winuv,!, ^ than they have ever yet known.' j hack with a rousi; T,._ ? ^r.. . "m . ? I'Uted ami indisnni 1 he politician? are fixing1 up the- 'l3 slate., and General Bratton is not on 1 The City of Ale it. This is conclusive evidence that he plorable state. Ki belongs to no ring. But the politicians ! property, and Bed will find when they get to Columbia ; sacked the town a< that they will not control everything i"g Several hund . without a strnggleand that the ! committing other ' silent voissas Uncle Sammy Tilden ' er;l' hundred Briti was wont to call them, will break that j Americans have b< sJiite. And General Bratton is the i t'10 h're a:ui reduce r?Qnfn Wat jf with. j meilt tO COMtVol. .? n? ! city with several tl The Greenville News t>tili floats the j demoralized condit name of Colonel Tillman for governor j proclaimed him a 1 at the head of its editorial column. | foer 0f refugees hai But the Edgefield Advertiser, the J Said, the terminus Colonel's home paper, says: "Old j France agrees to s Gfeorge Tillman back to Congress from j the Egyptian embi ?iunm? Mom. lAi I I ,^iL|^?ll'pi I of Edgefield's religion \frorfl this dme It is expected that henceforward." Coloncl'Sillman hira- charge of Egypt u self has expressed a decided preference can be restored, to return to Congress. great quaker state: Senator Hill's physicians now say Place in t^ fhat'Ee may live for three months at se(lnence ? _ e 0 theowside.batthit hii may die at dna; 1Ic,%a" v . ~ j, v posea to war of al almost anv moment. On Monday he r , . ?, *?k0 toi-_ stone eulogized > .v - ? and character and inghis food, but on Tuesday and not ove of the "Wednesday took it naturally. He is kept very quiet at his home on Peach- ,J M tree street, Atlanta, although several prominent men bate called on him HEj. ^ .01 since the delegates to the State Con- the redisricting - -x. .. . vents its wrath tnt refitidn arrived. ] ,, t ?, m ? honorable name ol The Charlotte Observer says: Massachusetts, on< "SmaHs is an intelligent colored man. the Declaration c fitnd has been in Congress before." forever linked wit "Will the Observer please add "that which was delinea Smalls is a pardoned convict?his crime his State, when he tfeing that he took a bribe while a and the political le member of the StaCe Senate?1-and was parties, to represt prominent among the thieves that nveci district. The pro( on ISouth Carolina for eight years' State into districts This information would go largely to- }u control of the I wards enabling people to know just est practical advan what manner of man the new Con- aj representation 1 gressman is. gerrymandering 77 , i achievement of the Taj ?nsas snows that he colored T|ie..e has voters have a majonty of 1400 m the ^ 1st, 4800 in the 2nd, 864 in the 5th, 988 ^ 1 in the 6th and 25,000 in the 7th district. outl,c? wt The whites have a majority of 652 in Carolina, but it lu the 3rd and 635 in the 4th district. ta?ocism rather th The registration is much more favora- Massachusetts of 1 hie than this. The countv of Sumter done b-v the South is-io the biack district, but the friends an(1 we are in n-e(: of Congressman Richardson may pro- the monstrosities pose him for another district, as a Con- Samael Nibble ha? gressman is not compelled to reside in of bis State th Ids district. .. .. The convolutions ( ^ trict pat to ntter si Elsewheee is published a letter in [ tivelv symmetries regard to General Bratton, taken from I origiual gerryinan ihe JTeicsand Courier. The facts it! known as the Dib contains are Known to an who Know ox* suuix, wmcn is General. In every movement ?3nce tive of the name of the' war he -has been a prominent work- infernal monsters. or, without any expectation of reward. ; 1?_ He is the last man in the State to be! ^ charged with office-seeking-; while | . C j ring's and cliques and machine politics ' The Radicals arc generally find in him a sturdy oppon-' as unsavory now a cat. Eis election would go a long- fore the tidal wave way towlrds refining politics which ; t874. The followi afg fast degenerating into a mere ! facts constituting bramble for office. ? them. , ~ "n T" : . . , The undisputed Judge h all ace has nled las de- T> , x, . Robeson, oi .New <. v. . ctsion m the Chester registration case? , . _ _ _ _ oi-nllv admitted tc m which the Supervisor had relused to . AAA , ,,, . 1 ! sccretarv, ?o0,000, register a liesrro who had been convicted * . * ? ... -X ? .? . fourths of winch a oilarcenv. The negro, bv his counsel, , ^ , _ , r ' * . ' | a clear case of ster ex-Juu^e Mackev, waved for a writ ot . , ? , = . . he went out of ofh mandamus to compei the Supervisor' . , _ 1 _ , * ? | contracts for addit to issue the certificate. Judge >V allace i , . . subjecting the gov refuses the writ, upon two grounds? , .r _ ' 1 .. -f. . despoliation. fcrst, because the writ cannot issue out ... , . , ' . _ . , Assistant Postm of a Court of General Sessions; second, . u .aj because the Resistration Act provides . , e, . 4 I monevs appropnat a complete remedv for rejected appli- . . , . v ? * . . }L A letter 1 as been ? cants for registration bv appeal to a . x... . . *<.' i j o , - ingtfctf he Gem a board of three Supervisors, and from s 0 that board to the Circuit Court. < | 0,lie ?nhe ^ R< ? m me price 01 rns ser Tsfc'xochty conventions are coming more went in the in thick and fast. -Kershaw -mt-t on knows. Stephen < Monday, and elected Mr, S. C. 01 y- j bagger from Arka burn comity chairman. A resolution j of the Republican was adopted endorsing General Ken- tee, is on trial also nedy for Governor. Chester instruct- ernment of thousai ed for General Bratton for Governor conspiring with Bi _ and will support Mr. J.'J. Hemphill frauds. Wm. Pit for Congress. The primary system carpet-bagger fron was adopted by a small majority, proved to have rec Newberry endorses Major J. X. Lips- sand dollars "rom comb for Secretary of State, and Judge fac simile of the cl Y. J. Pope for Attorney General, i lished in the Xew ' Pickens adopted the primary system,! William Pitt asti clected Major Bradley county "chair-! tun. the Senate ov man and endorsed >i?r-rs nfi ^ ~ * *"* wv.v.ui , VJ . aim I.JV a.iaai.ioiin p f ^either Xjwbcrry nor Pickens j to terms bv procur ^ e i,1CsS0(1 a preference for Goveruor. j ti10 jI:rv "ffl'? ?<s?- j 1 c " J In- the Georgia Convention on Wed- i The Radical inn ::esday tlie majority rule was adopted, : "Seated Tillman i after a heated debate, by a vote of though they had ^ 1V14-5 to 1611-5. A motion to nomi- j ei!tl*re votos of Ed? nate Stephens by acclamation was : wc" andCol'.eton, made, but was afterwards withdrawn.; ollI-v Beaufort and Regular nominations were then re- jtlie Congressman. solved upon; and Messrs. Stephens versea* iieatnorrs and a. o. Bacon, of Bibb comity, ^ave thrown "were nominated for Governor, w hen l he "ressman has ever (Convention adjourned till nine o'clock w-!Cn ;i majority ol the next morning-. When the Convcir-: ^^trict had to be tl tion reassembled.. Bacon's name was 10 coni,J I'*'-" in. ( withdrawn, and Stephens was nomi-: ^cu" ciw'i'man of I nated. The vote stood, Stephens 32-3, : ^JC courage to vot scattering S, not voting 37. In the | r^rc* language of his friend Bill Arp, i General Xehemi "Aleck's licked Jeni agin." ' I bc?n fined $1,000 b Senator Brown's munificent dona- J 'C>l.l,rt" *"c* tion ofS50,000 to the Georgia Univcr- ^ carriers a!!'1 ( sitv will aid some South Carolinians. " ^ _ ; t/t Of the interest of the fund $2,500 will inittee lias made it be given yearly to the University at; wiiere by levying a Athens, and $1,000 to the Agricultural pCr cent. on all em; School at Dahlonega. This thousand en;nient, including dollars is to be loaned to deserving Spit*00n washers, young men of upper Georgia, as also teachers and the m: to young men from Pickens, Oconee t011 institute, Virgi and Anderson in this State. Old Leon5das Cresar 1 Fendletuii was Senator Brown's birth- Gongressman from place, and the first money to go to ; sce^ chaV^TGtl by I school was loaned him in Anderson, so j son witi, applying a that he still remembers th?;se counties ^H's corruption fu with affection. This is a noble deed, j ][>emocrat, "but to 1 adding fresh honors to the Senator's J . , . TT ?, ogreat reputation. rival in Honck's du ? m u The Republican i Cokgkkssmax Tillman was unseated ' fused to repeal any on Wednesday. A minority resolution. > but in a fit of elevei declaring him entitled to retain his is trying to exempl -^sea&was defeated -without division, nietics and patent h Bli jjwiuw ? ??? ??? I 1 Bl If???13 CHMBPaMBil ! -'I I ra ? > ?as recurred upon the ! necessaries are still placed under the ! the dejiocr.i he majority declar- ! ban. j The organic Law as not elected. It Lastly. Speaker Iveifer distinguished j the Party iw 5 145; nays 1?ex-j himself specially the other day by be-j As the campau ."he next resolution,! coining enraged and pounding so j publish, fur gei ntitled to the seat, j Instil v with his gavel as to smash an ; Constitution of I 141: nays 5?Ford, j inkstand and send the contents splash-! in Fairfield conn ?*?- i -v../*,. liinrr nvniuirl j Tfiir fit Ol .Missouri, .niu- UI^ Kjyy^i < vi .? i... ... v ....v.. Jersey, Jones, of; If the Democrats cannot wrest the ! Akticlk I. T1 of Indiana. Cal-; sceptre from Radicalism in" the light of; more I)cmoe-a:i vote in the negative, ail these disclosures, the United States I cacJl town>isip. ) because he cor-' are in a had wav politically and moral- jV,A,j ?c:*unCa Chil r;d that the election Iv. Here are abundant causes for a ! president, one or 1 to the people. A . tidal wave such as engulfed Grant's ; a secretary ami tlie Speaker's right ' stalwarts 111 1871. have the follow tlcmen; of the ni.lt- : ?? ? f. .)c'5 ? ? each, viz: A c< . fcmalls was then j the coxi'TKoller geseral. tion, an executive akes it all the more; _r ~~ t other committees Democrats of the L 'VvKfri' 1 an. pleased to see { sccm oxpcliet.t. send Col. Tillman !111 1,10 Coinmbisl lie,Jider ^ the 9:h | Akt. If. The ,ar majuritr undis- ^ frie"',S ?'' C<"' ' tK . v!d allace wjli present his name before , - ! table. 1 . 1 club or invited s -r- ; the .Mate Convention for the office of i ilM address at e: xatidria is in a do- Comptroller General. The Colonel cable. ire destroyed much.: has snanv friends in the Convention, I Akt. III. The ouius and Eirvptians and thev feel confident of his nemina- i (T c , ,*r ! dull*?the quori icrArabi fled, kill- tion. lie is a man of high business i be flxe'l bv th red foreigners and capacity and experience, and, although J several township depredations. Sev- a lawyer of ability, has always been j Akt. IV. The sh marines and some identified with the interests ?f the ! j".!^ "jl^r >en landed to check | farmers. In the office of comptroller ! Executive Comn 1 ??" ? ?n..i/t vnni-ft trv. I nt" Htm men: (tiic disorderly i"t* j uu man wiim m/ucu muiv %? ( . .. ? - Arabi is outside the ! wards completing the good work which ' '(.)C:l' ^,p,^c lousaftd troops in a! has been in operation since Seventy-six. I nch/crc<l ion. The Khedive has i No man fought more bravely for his I officers, except rebel. A large nnin- i country in our late war, or has done ! all vacancies whi *e collected at Port j more to drive the Radical horde from : Convention is of the Suez Canal. | our midst, than did Colonel Wallace, j ^itVce shall bV apport England in ; Neve* has he refused to enter the campaign, miles oglio, but the Ger-1 political arena to labor and fight for suspended by th UU CAymwifl?I ' ' . ' 1 1 * i i ? ^,1. .i ?jh In tlna A ti.~ Turkev will take ' darkest hours and when there was no compose , I i t TT- , . ,, hy the several J tntu peace and order j hope of success. His election would <ra^o for every John Bright, the j not only be gratifying to the people of twenty-five euro smen, has resigned Fairfield, but to the State at large. additional deleg itish cabinet, in con* Fairfield gafifet'. mbardmetit of Alex- soue matters tx edgefielb. scribed shall nc lan of peace and op- any club now < 1 kinds. Mr. Glad- >ote9 of a F1J"ins visit to the rown of .further, That n [r Brteht's* abilitv ' Johnston. organized exccgl _ \ 1*1 By invitation, the editor paid a visit County Convent * ^ " ' " I?VO/mf?TTD r'AlYlll Ul uui wum . , , J. v. ....... . ;ir application at this on Fnday to the flounshn.g town ol , Akt v[ ti . ft Johnston, in our sister county of Edge- shall be elected I _ field. Johnston is oue of those bright tion at its first m *" new towns that have sprung up all stitulion, and h 27mesismad about n, ? '. ,. ~ two years and u , along the line of railway between . ?? k,.-.,, nf thi? Sffltp nnd nave been eleci t^i? ^tate, _ 9 J Columbia and Augusta, and situated be a Vice-Chain; i?. "The otherwise I ^ ^ js .(1 one 0f those best farming the absence or c Elbiidge Gem, of p0rtions of the State, presents all the man'10 e^ectc i of the signers of evidcnces of ffiwth and enterprise. >f -Independence, is fen years ag0"it bcgan its existence, ciniitv Fx^mi h the unique mon?tei and it now cMms.a-popataiion of sev- videdThat he ted on the map ?fjcrai hundred, with t. o churches and VThenactitigas i \\as its govervoi auotiier in course of erection, a com- # ladei of one of its | mo(jious towii hall and a large and County "jFtxecnt: ,nt a ongiessiona wei'j built academy. Ever awake to president of all .ess O . so ivi ing a ?jiesc ^rue interest^ the people cf He shall have pc as to give the party vohmton have for some t}me turnctl [ion whenever i, nrp tllP OTOJlf" ' I ?iCiV w*iII( 5:1 - . i e . j their attention to education, and se- j whenever reque tage in Congiession-, cui.c(j from tjie Legislature the option j County Exccut ia? been kno^vn as jocaj taxa{j01, for schoois according-! shutl not be enti ever since this : t t^e pjan originated in Winnsboro. l'C . jnr. ty jzjcer.ucice (. ' * " _ i The law will go into operation. in.;.C(r,$e f)f a tie. u aiwa\s eena&oine-|a(^jjtjon tby agitation of the coating vote. 'Ciation etween t e , sn|)jeot) an institute of four weeks' ^K/I* ^ ^ husetts and South ; aiu.atU>n fol. the benefit of the teacberi is been ouc o oil- ^ 0f ?( icefield was secured for Johnston, man, and shall ian rivalry. Bait the au(j jia(j 5een in operation since members, h sec 812 has. been out- tjie 3^ 0f Julv, under the management proper, an assi Carolina of 1882, ~ .. " 1 a e Convention shal vMiwuia of Protessors 2seely and Owen, of ?.c, frtl. I of a new name tor ; Au^ust^ tNVO thoroughly cultured, the same is tva witn which ^lj. j.experienced and efficient instructors, j sine die. s mvovprt the man I t | Art. IX. The - - _ v >- j ine enrolment was aoove miv, suow- { elections by ball e late redisricting. j |Ug a laudable -debt ee of enterprise on j tlie mode ot 1 >f the Seventh Dis-1'.^ 1,,u>f of Edgefield's*teachers, Txib- j for county officewme the compara- j"^ 4lres5es had been made by Profes-j ^semtlv. The il contour of the j g0l. O'.ven, Col. Hugh S. Thompson L ^ fi^d by cier. It shou.d be , an^ j0jm ?. Bacon, Jr., and others j Committee. ible, without prefix j %v:1( !ie delivered in .. tiie coursc.? A j Akt. X. The sufficiently sngges- j day,g yisit l0 the institute was full of i ? the very king of | interest, the lecturers were quite in- ^ {hc Co?nty " ' ' structive, and the methods fully up to ; election s a maji p. ; JiiC ?<rc> The teachers should nnqucs-; voting shall be s Uion-blv derive benefit therefrom.! Airr. XI. A q Rascalities... I >les*r? Eittwni. Wills and H&nrv, the Convention sha ? ' ,. i executive commiuee, deserve much j members, excliu > becoming every bit; . c ^ thc SUCCCS3 0f the under-j who shall not vo s thev were just be- i [.^j|fr> j tie, when he s > engulfed them in i Tun.ing to other matter?, there is vote. nor are ?omc of the nnu-h to interest a viMtor. J helan.l, Alt. XII. Th ng aie some ot ua _ perfect Iv level, without a altered or ameiui tlw rervml n<>":iiiist I stone uml is canablc of the highest jority of the ?iu: i i-iiltivjiilon. The crops were v.-ry :,?v County Co leader of the House, ! promising Mr. Crouch, the hospita- That no such a . !,iu monrielor of the hotel at which ; io/ce unless ra!. Jersey, is now gen- Wc 1^..^ ^ ^ ft {id(l 0f cot-| ai! ihe local club > have sunk, wlien w-cuj(i 2I!:lkc any farniei's_soul j [The italics in 000 in a naw, three- : i.o,,.)V< :l watermelon patch tioin show the allien Mttars tc hf.ve been | which lie jnuliered seventy melons of | the Count}" i " ho il-.v before the most IumAmw kind in one nnu n- Those onienfee; L,. xhc (1.1} ueioic v^.], melons at. ten ccr.ls, eirir^ jKissed by the C ce, lie entered into ; r)l~'t(.n ct:nts j,, the stores, and other ! lore being ot toi ional millions, thus products cheap in proportion-, one need j Emulations for eminent to 'further uevcr fear starvation. 1. Within a l This is the season for qnarteil} J tilc ^.IV fixedly i r> i meetings and conventions, which arc | or gpeyial eleetio aster General Brady faprelya attended. We, therefore, Lf ti,e County J conspiincv .to steal jr^ed the Rev. \V. A. Rogers, who so , through its Ch: ed for postal routes, acceptably tilled the Winnsboro pulpit | |>reBi<iCnt. or oth . .i,,.-. several vears a<ro. The Kev. All ca^h township cl 'Utin evuknee -how- jIundlev W;isvc,y kind and courteous ( el0ctiOn for the i ndea ?oo,000 trorn , ^ attentions, as was also Mr. it. A. for ti)C several o1 >nte contractors as J $CO{t? the correspondent of the Edge-j 2. Immediate!; wees, now mucu neia uuronicie. in .tne aoseuce 011 such notification. same wav nobody Captain 'Lovelace, the "principal of the ; tcwrship club T. Dorsev,"ex-carpet- "?ch.oo!> Vs .wife, wa* .ver> considerate ; cmu.,'ers or in sin nsas and Seci-tarv 111 ",trodtt<;inS tne .t0, V10 !?(1,e8?! mav deem suitab nsas and Secivtai} a favor always most highly appro- her of the time a Executive Commit- dated. tk>n. as ret fori for robbing: the gov- W e met two old friends at Johnston. {rom tl)C C0l;?t. Kb of dollars, bv Dr. <i<wttleUa<im, atom*:* nsMtasf al tcc. adv in tbcee same K,dp 'TS . ' ! T' ? On tlic day aa\^ in ine.e sainc professionally. at Johnston, where he m;irv election e; t Kellogg, present has a very neat otuce, and is doin? j jj'I. at th-Miine ai 1 Lonisfaua, has been well. IJis'son, one of "Mr. Durlianrs j be calU-a t< eived several thou- pupils at Sumter, showed thes result of officcr. the ?-me rin- The g??(l.trai'.,.,,.,= *?>' ansvyenmr the -hard 4> Witl{in t],h tne So.me lin,,. i.ie > questions in t!ie institute. >Ir. L. b. c]ni, js to , icck has been pub- Mciliehump, an old pupil of Moiint ] ?rjIi,aYvWctior York Herald. But is now doing business at John- j e-n,.j, tteiv thrca'S'icd to *OM _witli all the aopearam-cof success.; 0-(.i0(.k. ]irc * , . lie is married, oi course, as every ,, er to the Democrats, v0ivt;:, m:m ought to be who wishes" to V "v. 'h ition gaickly came pros^r. ! three movers c ing "110 bill" from Candidate??wellthereare candmates : f0;i0WS. oiie api and candidate?. Forty odd, andpei- j'Vou'ive Comn **oritv mi Cono-r^s 1,!iTs 1I;0;e', for cv,?r>" c0l!c^vf-;lc : bv the'pre.^h nt' ,onty .11^ un=iv.s ofiice, ami they are just now 111 tne ; ;n*K| OI]e cjccjc(i and put in Smalls, iicat of the canvass. The picnic? and ^jlt, of n to throw out the quarterly meetings and conventions j pnv tj,*e :U.c0nlj efzelcl, Aiken, Barn- aiul gatherings draw them in ! of"t,.r> t,,wns!iip < wobeUdvc lcavin? .any raameyowti T, , c I the day. and pernaps of !ne mgut and cj,.cl;ou ,:;UlKlgc.nampton to elect | know and are known of all men. The c|l,,;K Had Hampton re- j primary ejection will not take place,j ]30f{in? onfci majoritv it would ! P'^'habiy, until September, but the\ r]lt? |>oll manage! ont-iUo \'o fon- I U'Q] tl,;lt \ul nn:!! is.to b2 1oSm . i-hc i scribe to tiie folk out auo. _\o con j tdgcfceld Adrertiscr is responsible for ; o;nnjv piedir^ 111 before been seated ; the story that ti;e m::re of one o:' 1 he i | w:jj f:tithi7dlv ] ' the votes of tiie ! candidates iravc birth to a colt theoth'-r jueident to niv' pi ? ... il.iv wh;!.? hcin" driven, "thus L?iv"n.' . i l.uwil oiu iii oruur I _ - Wilm.ui rauiwi, ,, . ,, ,> , evidence <>! the hurrv-s-.-urrv oi the sit.-: - rv> cmniM' ..alkins. the Iiiwub- - ; > - i"- ( onii?\ 1 ! nation. - ] here are no independents. : ^..p the committee, had i ;ind t}10 rt(.f,.uted aspirants will buckle . ^iiYsuiiahle b' e against this out-! down for the success ci' the ticket who- j-t)r jjl{;* I w bc Nominated. J ])yc^.\,:ni of the i , v- ~ *l;0 ?ais crop was enormous, the . [,je> * \ n'. lCS corn crop Ls already inade, and cotton c* ten y the Lnited States j is. promising. What chancc could there i *jyCd for the p contributions from bc for soreheads in such ;i countn ? .secretary of each )t!:er emnloves last ***" the preparation o Then and Now In New Orleans. ol- .jj t|J(. ... Trnj,-?,?iv, Thefortunesof theCredent City in a com-' club; and three x-uowLii s co..,- m*TCla\ llnaacial. social anil sanitftfy point of; ]IV1I.V ]? >eTf odirfns everv- v'arc at a very lmv ebb ia istf?. tK* irreat \ ,' . ..' " - j terror <if th(;yellow fever remKr-d A rt sj?l>ncc j close Sltch list an< n assessment of twe e.-rrfLieiy uade^rnhie. and the entire absence one of the driv , c : ornone;-vastiv crippled thece!<^raietl Cliisrlty !)loyes of the gov- i Hospital. Now everything there is booming-, i P'lmaij elCCi.Oh. fteor <-rnhl?er?^nn llvA ''h0 Louisl na Sr,-ue Lorrery Co. has by ! 1?. Oil the opci loui .viixucu ?.iiu . contract for its franchises asrreed to pay $i .(Km.- tl.and even Indian ! ww* the Hospital. The .Lottery (although ; J ' fought with u?icalied foi^ prejudice) ha* rrift . content*, . lift e.w) Jtron of the Hamp-! with such unp^ecefiented-sacrcss owing to the i to those persons ! in*?"'ritv ;in 1 n Ml lev in ruannwmrnf.. IS to ! .? . ... I!.'- rni . na. j cause wouiti-ijr atfijrvssors to tuilo tlwir heads ' *"e puns, .t hu Hotiek the Ridi^P In shame. aa.Tnow on the second Tuc<d iy or closed and locked ! every month divides f-A?.5oo fru -an. rnlanred o,-r Rnoxville, Tennes-1 sc^w. witb tickets. and $1.00 scb-din*io - , - * c - . or niitlis). under the supervision or Generals (J. the arson .brownlows^ I T. Beuurejrard. orl-i^. ar.d ?*ub.v a. Early, or list and a tallv Jz . part of Jay II?b- j ne.vtdrawlc^\vi7mke'placi on^s.'.^t^ih. and po-C/niav choose nd, not to defeat a j X """* ?7" j "f,1" """?ZnrU beat a Republican ?? ? j ' , ? Dal|ot,? f .. -a Valuable admtion.?Because It Is Vne- ; PllUtt(l 01" wntte >tnyt. ; ficial to die scalp and adds to personal beauty | the names of til naioritv at fir^t rP. ' restorli;? color.and lustre to gray or faded i a?j .|1P different J UI^t j hair, is why Parker's Hair Balsam is such a uinueni taxes or duties 5 ! popular aressing. * - : * manner as is prcs - ? ?, . ?; case of State and 1 'y- - r> - * ^ r? _ x?. *1 iiii-uvui iv|n/..?.u?v j ?jNcrvous ?eomt\yrne curse 01 met 1-. neiore ueiu t bank checks, cos- j American peopie. yields to the action ; vote, each persoi icdicines, while ali . of Brown's lion zJilters. * j faith the follOyvin^ tic coxstitutios. j \y sffirin tin.t I ani entitled to vote ar J for tin's posil 7 , ? , . , srcncral elections under thii laws'of the their wishes, i and the K^ianons of! $tate of South Carolina;. that j[ am :l | .^ssi* my >er Fairficiu coiintj. I duly enrolled member of this Ucmo-: place i woum rn is soon to open we j cratic club: that I have nut \o.ed at' won'd not. it' ieral information, the ' this election; and that I will abide bv Columbia on * lie Democratic pirtv ai,r* cnstain all nominations made by i'lvin no spi: the Democratic party, whether for friend-., or a-ft * Federal. State or county oflia.t?.*' A area t merit f" N'STiTL'TiON". j rcfu>al to take this pledge or any part deliberately b icre shall be one or ! of the same shall be good ground of tion of puli;:;:ic clubs organized in challenge and rejection. i[;e part of an; eacli of which clubs 13. VVhen, for any cause, a voter. f<r oili.*e. and iuct title, the shall be challenged, the managers may ' no transcendei . .,..-1 i.1,.,11 n!ni-t accent or reiect the vote thus otTcred. der me an e: ' UiUl ."IJtlll * t more vice-presidents, j In either case it shall be ti;e fluty : *" j rule, while Itreasur-r: an';I shall the managers to have entered on their from :ny peop inir working commit-; poll list a statement of the circum- 1 would think than three" member;: | stances an<l ot their action therein, ami \ an otlh-e !:y >. < mimittee on reiri-tra-' also the names of the candidates v??te-l: I ^had saeriii;: e committer, and such | for. or oliercd to be voted lor, by the ; iiame or-tit!e.* > as to each club may j party challenged. T.'ie matter shall i Ti:i> letter. i then be decided by tlie County Exeeu- 1 speech -a p meetings of the clubs s tive Committee, whose decision siiail no other eve> nt ;i ft i i* the iin!>iiin<r of.! be final. ; to who'll if Wi some member of the; j 14- Oil the elosc ot the polls the j ??!Hie < l>eakcr should deliver j managers shall proceed. immediately i (Jen. Ihnnon idi meeting-, if pracli- and coutinuous'y, to Count tin* votes.' bodies ihem in the same manner and under the i while in oiJL: president shall have saine regulations as arc prescribed by ' >crupn!o;;?!v : extra meetings of the ! law for general elections. I no! lifting a ii im at ;i!l meetings to 15. When the votes shall have been in.-ition. I >u\ e constitution of the j counted, the managers shall make out ing t!>e gene i clubs. j in duplicate, returns showing tije j recent session clubs in this county j number of votes cast for cacf! person on his farm *ether and shall oper- i voted for, and the total number of] ^uch is fhe '><* Cnmifv ! votes cast. One of the?c returns sh:>2; stigmatized a dttee. which shall con- he deposited in the ballot box, and the other jnsiiliu iber from each of the other shall be delivered to the secre- j less of self, ai : chosen by the respcc- tary of the club, to be by him filed j t'.ie Governo; Executive TJommiltee. with the records of the club. The J hand-or urea) -hall appoint its own retirrns shaH be signed by all tiie ina:i-j and obligatio the chairman, and fill agers, who shall likewise certify to the ! fulfill all the <i icli may arise when the correctness of the same. j It is inevital not in session. The IS. The ballot box containing the j a canvass the >f the Executive Com- ballots, tliP. po^ll list and the certified i be distracted 1 until the next general return of the managers?together with | andjhe sound s sooner removed or any other papers they may deem prop-j dy gurdies. J t:-- "? I>e forthwith for- i tion chines Gc e uouiuv ^ouvuiuiuit. vi iv: T , i .1 1.^:. O 11. .i-t-T ' ""' r 111 "1?f.EHIH'ly locked, to tl?c scoltr nizt.u us b .11^ d 6f delegates elected tary of the Ccnrrrt-v Efteouiivc Commit- pe'ople, and *v local Hnbs?one dele- tee. For the purpose of this forward,- be chosen as < club Of not less than ing the president shall select and aplled members, and one point some discreet and otherwise suit- [From tr ate for everv twentv- able person to act us messenger. jjr. Editor Provided, 'That the 1". On the Tuesday next following [ people to'pre embership herein pre- the day on which the primary election I Governor and >t be held to applv to is held, the County Executive Commit- j cies a hearty c M-fonized: Provided^-tee shall meet at Winnsboro, at 12 | who are co.u o?new club shall be o'clock, in. ^ he .secretary shall pro-} selves befor il i by permission of the duce the certified returns frtrm the dit- honor and j Von or of the Comity fegmt cl^s, and shalt,opeii.-and pub- sciousjy have littee. the saui^in the. presence of the who have,bee; ie County Chairman Committee. The Committee shall then tion bv .irJei) v >v the Conntv Conven- cause to be aggregated the total vote entertain ..the eetinjr under this (Jon- of nil the clubs*an(l the vote tor e&cu sc*lf. e shall hold office for candidate. They shall, without de- - Genera} Jo nt.il his successor shall hate, determine all appeals, and shall fr0m his :fanri ied. There shall also add or dcduct all the votes aPo^ed or made Cornptr nan, to act in case of disftflbwe'd, as the ease may be. The owii seeking, lisabiliry of the Chair- final result shall then.ha summed up obtruded betip :d in the same manner and declared. ^ . l>le man for term as the Chairman, 18* It any person shftHJitiVe received consented, n ficio a member of the a majority of aP. the vojes cast for the tron, at the e ve Committee: Pro- office for which .he is-a candidate, he friends. He shall not vote except ?hall be declared to be the nominee of of the demajr* County Chairman. the Democratic party for such office, across thc.stn ic County Chairman This declaration shall be .com muni- man. I-fchas cio chairman of the cated to the president of each to ivnship ami heroic chi ive "Committee, and clubj, and shall be .likewise published positron frmi r\Mintv r.invf.nfi'hnc' in sSrti'c newsftaiier- issued at the coun- riiriwpnei-nl iwer to caH a Conven- tv seat. . | adjutant-gene 11 his judgment it may 19- If for any office it be found that j'kind of man 1 shall make such call no candidate has received a minority of j buke de'ma.2< >tedso to do bv the all the votes cast at the' primary elec- j whom the in ive Committee'.* IJe tion, for sach office, tire County Exccu- j and whom tl tied to vote, either in live Committee .shall forthwith com- buy." -ention or iuihe Coun- mnnicate the' resiilt to the several " ? >mmittee, excevt in township clubs, and, in like manner a* hen he shall have the hereinbefore prescribed, order a second primary election to be held on the Jiessrs Juldo\ ,)on the assembling of Saturday next succeeding the meeting- card of norainn invention, it shall be of the Committee. This second elec- of vonr paper, by the Cou'uty Chair- tion shall be held under the same regu- thi's morning") elect, from athong its lations as the first. _ # and unenvinbl retary, and. if it see ~U. At'suci) sccona primary election stunt secretary. The only the two candidates sfiil oll'.'ring ent cftn,1idate 1 I proceed to the busi- who received the highest nnmber ol' Court. Please was called, and. when votes at the former election shall be justice of placi nsacted, shall adjourn voted for: Provided. That in cases before the hem where more than one peisoil are to be overturned the system of primary selected for the same office, the Execu- " ' ot is hereby prescribed tive Committee shall select, according' or olilc? "n< e: lominatiug candidates to the number of votes previously re- Aag t':e Den 5, and for the General ceived, twice as many persons as there llftve ever been said elections shall be are official positions "to be filled. to myself and rules and regulations 21. At such second primary election hereby pledge the Couutv Executive the two or more candidates thus an- .i,..-* / nounced shall be voted for, all votes " ?' Sili< election of delegates for other parties being considered as n or PnmarJ ngressional and Judi- scattering and not counted. The reshall be held in and lurarof election shall be made in July 2 .Af flip.'snma manner as is hereinbefore tx;t VU11 V IT 11 1\/Ii ixu cm.il j 7 rlty of the members ! prescribed for the first. ? utnVienl. for a choice. 22. In case of a tie arising at the C!ne"j^r uorum of ihe County second election, the County Executive jvms and cuYrs. II eonsirt of twenty Committee shall h&ve The casting vote ?riftp ive of the Chairman. and declare the candidate. Incase of ' v'"'ryc;sr\ :Vi'; te except in case of ii a tie arising in the County Execuiive column.?Tr-b ,? iiail have the casting Committee, the Comity Chairman shail 5 have the casting vote. s Constitution maybe 2;). Tiie person* receiving the major- ^vsgrY*#": led by a vote of a "ma- ity of votes at this second election, or :y eh'ctcd members <f chosen by the Executive Committee, ) ? uvemiun: J'rocided. -!ialI be the nominees of the l)em;>- /] tnendment sliall ?m; of craiic parry. _ Mm r-ed by two-thirds ot'j -* votes shall be counted for s. " i any candidate unhss he shall first have . ,. Articles VI. and VII. ' pledged himself in wri ing. or in :i . sca? dmcnts suggested by | ear<l published in a couu y newspaper. | ??JvjVs Ixecutive Committee. I to- abide.by ami support the no:isii:;r- j anj sure 1"reme its "ii.u-V. c-f course, be ! lions or* the'Democratic parry ami not. ] k'ijxkk ?.Si olinty Convention be-j to accept either a nomination or an | ontery ("hoier: rce."| j from any source otl er than the i Complaint etc the Pririiarj' Election. . regularly constituted Democratic or- "Read l}n> fnl easomble time before ganization. ? B.n law for any general ? JKSwKm n, it shall be the duty gex. jo us brattox. Executive Committee. . ? . , ? ? , ' The rrryz** m, iii'innn fn n/-?tilV tlm -* Friend. Replies to the Charges inaric , sho'cramorbus,a: man, to JIOUIN ine Air&inst Him* Jscd it for years,; er presiding officer, ol Against mm. j ub to hold apriman\\ To the. Editor of the JFcirs and | i have used youj lominatiou of .persons Courier : The friends of Gen. Uratton 2sSacre!ief?ndc uces to be filled. have all alo'ng known that there are _ fc y upon the receipt of'honest differences of opinion in the inrnrfamily/h: , the president of each ; State, aiid they have even antic-ipited wi&^a'Sotueix shall, by means of I the possibility of a combination against. _ nsettPmm r-.li other manner as he him, but they'had never dreamed until roars, it is le, notify every mem- recently that he would be charired with allow it to nd place of such elec- office-seeking or with belonging to a npJn, ;li in tin* notification liimr. To all who are acquainted with ahvayigive*imn! y Executive COnmiit- i his past-r.ceoixi.o'?; 1 lis present demeanor to goto bed withe these charges are so absurd, as to be ? , ^ ?c appointed for the pri- dismissed with a smile. Vet we find in tho house!17 **" tch club shall assem- them seriously made in certain qnar- c'sefblp1? id place specified.-and ters bv parties evidentlv in earnest, iha-rekuownpi 1 , ,1 , 1 ... ? - , ' fro; ii the day* it w > order by its proper wlio are caning tor a new man. when cb.?-rvation aui: j Gen. Bratton, to a greater extent than j ty minutes after tbe ! any one else in the t>taie. possesses the I -rindhewiwre ,?rdcr the polls for the i identical qualifications they demand in I duirr.wn.-ccomv shall open: Provided, their ideal candidate for Governor. ^?fyourPzish shall all open at 12! -Search the record and sec whether in Dnr^-fircsi^ cisely, and close -at 4 j any crisis he has failed in dut\. either I I ihron'rn want of will or want of iu?ffaddK,:sra' ih poll there shall be i capacity. , . ?f elect Km. selected as j Knlering the State service as a nnp> >i:itct'; by the County-: tain, when his company refused to enlist j ^:|h;n. 'lie r^'i i .._ .? K/\.iv in ifi?f1( ? jn?M>v hr? ! II.'UU, vuv ajjjwin.gu ,i ^v,vV - ? JCW li-uv uof the to\vn~hi:> club, did not return homo, but immediately an.'! ?1.C0 tv>r 1 by tl?c township club, i shouldered hi? meskot as a private in PUriJi^Dlanagermny be he.d at j another company of the same regiment. uir to lhe convenience and in less than a year was choscn to i:!ub: rrovhlcil. That: the full command of his regiment. irritijr'in lb:' board of Although Ihinrecorws of life Old SixMj p^ s cbaii be f'.'lcd by the j and of ignition's llrigade attest his 1 ^ V/L ? lability and -gallantry, lie wax never ing upon tiieir untie?. ! more devoted than when a soldier in . s shall severally sub-j the ranks. nviuir pledge: "Isol-j Sinoe'the war his services have been i yseif, ou honor, thai : no Jos.-- conspicuous. Wherever ditty ! )or#??n:i all the duties ; was required w ithout emolunion5. iv osiiioi: as manager of | even, at personal s;i<-rii;ce, there (Jen.! ^ rt$crt~ I Bratton was ftnmd, organiziiiir f>r vie-! ^ Executive Commit-1 torv and leaving otln'rs the spoils. j ;>f th3 r-^acnt" each township dub j Thai he has been mentioned for utile cuivV: \!iot box, with a lo.-.k. ! is no fault of h.is. l!e has asked nt? stOk^lVLKSA^? -pinir of which the i rewards, henares for none. ]>m many ? j?2i'SV?,j&N57 ;lnb slud* be re?pjnsi- ; people of the" Stale, appreciating ! TCil'i i-JLVS 1 i 1 atrial:?ni and- capncitv in the p::st.. r&jv^r-^caa. -is:: days before the day dc-ir't. his services in still more respon- ? isso versa _tiy rimary election. the silde position's. j local dub shall bei'in j In 1:>S0-they pressed him for (?'ov-; ^j,'"-?^?5; fan alphabetical ; rrnor. T>nt m me liitiMTsr 01 nasinonv ; ed members of the he refused to allow the use of his nann?.! ?-? * days before snch pri- The chairmanship of the Statce.vcii- j ) shall complete ami J tive committee, sbout which tnii.:h h;:s ! e.r:va^/Tpi*.; i deliver the same to boon said, came to him unsoii -iiel and it chosen inaivayers of! undesiietl. It was a duty whi-th Ii? c.rcf.uateri>:i;c.u; I could :;iot decline.for fear a refusal ? sd?:u:.fiae ;iin?f o; the polls the mi?rht be construed into opuosi.'ion to ; ^ ill 1 be emptied of.nil flic Sfa.e ticket, f lie in;; re so us a d!<- j libited. thus emptied, tinaruished Deu.oe.rat. now dead, hid i rftrrrrtsw'i !- J i i?..l ilnnn tn Vl-.n ! th? KIoO.! IV?i: Ill auenuiittcc. U[?01l >:>i>i\uii v l "Hill vwnv w v.-.!.. kijje? i>.v,.v boxes shall then he Bratton." I oat wfcSchnooi . and shall so remain ' When the bank bill embmirlio threat-j oheaxSjy&i'^ s closed. j en Oft a vacsHicy on tiie St.itc tick-l. ' rors shall keep a poll although it w^fcv^ generally concc led | it. and for this pur- that in case the i^cancv arose Gen. j a clerk fro in among; Bratton would he sel&cled to till i:. lie! | Uf g | t~ j earnestly demanded that justice s'i >nld ; o?.*v \v ; used shall be either be done to Maior-^it, in whose i iteg-1 11, and shall contain | rit v he expressed eh-fullestconfid Mice, j StsidV Druprisi ie persons ?ote3 for, j This was not tK*8' I^ition of an otfke- J ^Jricc?33 'Mu offices,.Jn the same j seeker. When2ereoracancy did occur.: >f 2sr. 'ts-tts crihed-by law in the j after the electio^ 1S80. and friends % county elections. j wrote to Gen. ?cl";:ton asking him to j ; ???? g permitted to cast a I cotne to Oolutnbh^he wrote a private [ ~ ? ? clxtll f.iL-a 5,1 <rrr?f\rl ! loftoi* ill hZ-haid 1 I "'TilkC VOUl" 1 OIJ<tU wnv 1W j 1VIVV.I ^|| ? lllu flv I ,l>lcd:je; "I solemn-1 **If inv /ricinl jvish. to put me usgoinirii i " i i i I - ? . " >? : 'i?? t "pp^ir>i i unn o nun hto ? i ~n T7^ vabbmiuw & uniiftiw: r ri gratefullv accept: bm I JC?A M, the brel health ^ lo C-EAOT. MIDSU1DIEB lich bllsilic-.'. I s-iy till?. | It of exaction Irani uiv i Anyvn /""vrTT' O iir uisition or assumption of; LIjOMJH* l> U 1 oAJLL | t:r myself"; but i say it j ti.iieviiiir that the condi- j requires active work on ^ aaavsxsos ant? obgavs at i- n;:;n who mav aspire! J (if jj] kock bottom cash ~t~ /~N ~i ' - ---- - .1 i with kasy tiiims i | g >_ j mat x roii PAYUKST. 1.3 \T | u merit that would ron-; ; \_^ _J vn-ptiou to the jrenerrJ j \Vo!i;u :iji]>re? ItlUi honor ; le as sr.uni as miy man.-! . ?' f! j ^ | u" tut substance lor t!ic j uiUUiiii S'i\r.*<; Ic'tsur I * J t Ciii ?< ? i tori : f A v-rr r jr?] thai; those of ihe person fel i J i< addressed.v (*?re!ili-; LAHGE. '<;'/ Courier) exnro-ed ; *> views t!;? 11. :md i*m- > ? ?.,- <.!_? THAU ? :n ... i.:-. ' ftiily ,Zx?.lly 'iu'w isrv sow asj> pa> .when corrox ? ittendesi l<> hi> business ; COlIhS IX j\\ n?rer to secure t;?o ltoi:*- L this advisedly, tor clur- j 1 ral hand-shaking :it the ! Thonsaa-fs of musk-ril frmilies itirouijh- j On account of lit'\v::-? most ol i:ie time j ont the South art- i^-niMag to ]>urch<ist; i ^-^CKi'Vo T>rv i an a.-ijoii:iii2 county. Pianos ar..lC?_~ar.s iu the lull, v. ben e.*t- j (Vtermin< mail who is errou-oa-lv ; . 1mm (?ticiimn< < :;n oilh-e-secKer. No j vyin,'s in- ^h-T v-"u- Jlt <??. j the remainder leader has ever ?h.?;:?rht :Utd enliven tao loa^ h.->i ^liiaafcr months j last fall. Tiie id no other could uo into ^"ith music, and make the "clwvest; use or lor the i r"s -oiTiyo with cleaner Home" still more joyful. The summer ler freedom Irons j'-h'dtfes us with a trtmeritious stock of Inns, or \\oidd mote abl\ ; s;rrtia?:nts at Savannah, .-it our XIX2 ljti?5ot the '.xi eufive. j H!>A:cca HOUSES, at our countless b!e that in tnc oDcumgot i ... , /*** public attention should ; Agencies, anu witli as many mora to arby political pyrotechnics j rive before October >:st, wh'ch we are uii-~ j W ||| in*;of tom -toms and bur-I.;ler contract to take. We cannot carry -* ? [>ut when the time lor ae-i this immense stock until fall, It must be lis atton u ili be 1 eeOLT-i s?itj. Jt wili be*. Ci*sh buvers will want of the people ana for the , . T "> i v ->< ;+ -.J-.- ' ... ? +. _ ! many Instruments; Instalment buvers lU, it imp-cations tail not, /%T?,T*^m Uhief Magistrate by will take mnrc and those who at this time /J p TlIK PEOl'LE. fcbe year cannot conveniently meet our te Columhia Ke^lster.] Instalment^ payments, will gladly come ; You have called on the in under our . ?ent suitable person* for ' IIAS the most have manifested in arti- "" 1 =?? " Youth's in ?ms?st mibscmmek special offeb. le .public for positions of 1,111,1 iroift. . But you . uncon- $3*> cash dows ox a piaso, A complete done injustice to some $io cash vows os as ougas, shades. A fin n presented .after solicita- madeon Hi?ts /lto 4ire good patriots.and the balance November 1st next, withsame views with your- j out one cent of -inSetest. Kock Bottom THE BEST TJ j Cash Hates. No interest or advance in >bn Bratton >.;was called i price. If balance can't be paid in the fall May 27 a;id of sheep and i0Dger time will be given, with a reasonaollcr-General Without hrs ,, , . ? riTlTlTlTfl . i know lie lias bcc? increase of price, All ,Mtruic?rts of (' M 0 I ji [ ' ?re .the putyifc as a suita- every grade and price included m this -J ill | S IT GovernoV, to which he Tell your musical friends of it- ; ot without-much hcsita- Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists, CiraVnest solicitation ot^ his cukrs and full particulars. This sale has not am otthe tricks ci06es October 1st, lb'82. Early purchase ; 1 ><riie and would not walk , , . J ret to get the vote of any secc,rc5 casi V * mi ??T termss always displayed a <;reat Address, -< < iVactfcr and he made his l the ranks up to bri?ra- LsllSlGeja ?I 2$at&S JltW without^ a visit to the- southern music house. .... rai s omen, jie js me 0 a -*r a -nt t\.t a tt /-> k r we want in oriice to re- S A V A iN I\ ArHj G A. lirnes. "He is a man The Great Piaio and Organ Depot of tb'? South. THET>nt3ei st of office will not kill ? t?- ? ' . le spoils of cfffiiie cannot 8 ? has com men c Ssenex. IllJlJll^ and ^iHie^p A CARD. DRY < P" rs: I apprehend that by a "P1217QTT t .tioD in the tri-'weekly issue i1 Xl-lliOXi' ?- j 'trhich I bad i otseen until mi 3 ii r, These goo< ?jn placed m the false . . T.v, ... . . , , andl-snall ru e position of an mdepend- m b? bw omca aiw^a ?AA(AC<9 , for the office of Clerk of the & J, XXli[&& UwUJJwI do me the favor and the ng me in the proper ligh. - m ocratic party. I have net- . A specialty, a * remotest idea of running WE are dow'opening our stock of polite at ten fci r any other colors than the Spring . and ' Summer Goods, and IMIJEv/- < jocracy, t. which party I reqnesfc an inspection of the public- Wil1 be/on^d loyal. And I deem it duo ., *, , - .. . ? many friends * . , A - . ? These goods .have * neen- carefully my friends t > say that 11 0 J' myself to abide by the selected in the Northern Markets 1 party, eit/ier.b.y conven- and are therefore Fresh and New. April 27 ; election. K. H. JENNINGS. cannot begin -to enumerate ?. our different, lines, but would sim- * ply state that each department will ^ .-TmI7 cn/*l rvl^/f n ,n ornvr >:jy W vvrs -Is a reliable mr>cii- 1 ' ?52^ ?, CS o s any li mn anJ tint bjv- p-itl^aiu*. . !li-;o:ise by kc-'-ircj the suKn.tcli Uluseys and Jivcr ^ciive. ?"m-h ??, . . . krr'sG!'!??tr; !o. i: reii-vi-s vv Ji guarantee o\it prices to bc:u-> ?-utvd ihousaads. bee otji<-r . ,lR ]ovv as the same class of GOODS ..._ , ,iri.,. ~ ' can fcs boi-ght anywhere. T7IF. style? this* seos-on are new 505 ttt:l ijretcv. ar.d ^*e will be jrhul to . 1 ., . .. , _ p nuow ail ooai^rs waciher pureaas- S^asssiazi /n c?i >'/*?** ci'S or not. f^PBBSaK^ j I <^?|?fg ~ ?^ j NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! j J??||?|g| on,"various diseases of the I | ivalent, andmcuy lives are M<*L*STJEII, BillCE^ KETCillX. I ^SSSPSl ,ck ol Knowledge of a safe j -Jw^-nt.'-rV~T dv. Pkiuiy Davis' I'ai>* - .->q * ire curc lor Diarrhoea. Dys- 'L ' i WE are i t,Ciioiera Morbus,i^iiiiiTner. [ ~ ? ?? - k f.?r? ^ ..-and is ?Cr/?:% soje. I \\7 \ j y L' ].J>0 . c.iea.^.^ ^rr ? . i I m AJLlvjul*. O ed the First x Uowid?: i -r. ,, . j ?? I IIP ' 7 i/^K 7*1 >3> sbtotge, N. T., starch 22,15S1. i ?j -a?^ ???? ?>j ? t t* / - rT , >.mn Kiu^ii>,'.rr/U;h u ajiord O u J? ./ I L j ( ^ harvesters, tc caaip andi?::i in tLo Ftomach. w j 5 j j V ; i I > I \ J . , 7 Jos^H Bi;umrr. W _L _L^ W J- _l j. CottC! [CROLYILT.E, >. V., Feb. 2, 1WL _ . , , :dicii:o I know of lor dysentery; - (ims ai5Ci the ud crampa in the stoc:acli. Have r>. aid it is cure cx-.re every time. _ _i _,r, _._NT,T>_?T O'iUS COW 113 .'IX JULIUS W.DEE. TliJS TRZTA JJ ()* 7)777?FLL , rr\ ^ onvGQKA, Tot7.\, March 12, IS31. /j jr ^/ jr /) V' IT i % Vr! /i Jar. l lie V SD rPain killer iu severe cases qi * ? - -- ,. holcramorbus.ar(litgave almost J?A IT*El) TO CURE Van Winkle & in^viLLK.Gf;Kcta!lT. C0X6UMTTIOX. oar Gins fcefo 8 I have r.cod your Pain Ktlltx tyt y ive used many times for bowel Its speed v fiction upon a11 Brcochi>il ind >V G 2.1SO rep fthetiiiv*"' T,ou-djJl^f^!^-? r.'ilinoniu . *flVcrir ns is b- iviH i>e:ief It docs ;uv:iy < TBAWpSiK&SfSJSw . tothose whoUv^ov-rtr.rfit dry, cleaning .rurc.and reliable. i'O rxiOtiJuT OT Sli.'Il ?t . USCtL . ] 1 w dc out of tlio family. ' ? It speed ilj' albxys Bronchial and Pul- ^ Oneida, N,-T.,Feb. 19, li-SL monic Fevers. It-is a wonderful Give us yon ytei^OTi?3$^ j EXPECTO&AXT AXD HE ALE?,, cotton season. iiitalw^ilcintbohouiw.^^ j It keeps the di^esti\'e find urinary orr:tns *a a natural end healthy condition ~ I)n. E. JaoxixoH. j It I PITJFIES THE BLOOD, ? ... on/I nt^r nf I T-| v: f f 1 * - lV;i?nVC T*vrl?f fr<5 CfnV.^T\r9s^ ?2^ * ** Wappetite an* ^noril debility. It bus PfiLg X s. I'ottitb. T_>. s. Consti j be!-:: known only four years and EaSffQ^y ?* riiS?&$gSi%82ff&n ilAS neveh failedto perfect es^ | a clue. |gg Mo>"ta?ck St.. Losi>os.Eso. | Apv one af!!icte;.l with what is generally 'Siny c^seV.Vf"Tarrbaafdj>c? j V<l)Si?u-rorl death's nx'M curi^r. cr.r.sunip ^g^pl ind iievcr knew it to faff tagivc j rion, can b" cared tor $2. Oil, $?."0 o:* ^sISS81 ' c"'Rrr>GE"i | Si 0.00 according to the stagy which the nn safely be "witltout tlsw i tiisc^se bsvs reached. No patient has yet :ictly. Its price brings it ! taken ?10 wf.v> h before a cure was r^Vetc-d. ;:h of all. : rbe sFEC]l,,I<'";s reconmcnded oniy fur oil C'luggists at 2oc.,50c. .pnhnonarv aftecfi^ns. and th.>se de:Mr;!'tl)ottis. i !o use it can do so bys'nuine their crdero "gSjjtefl LVIS & SOX,Proprietors; } So the proprhtovfc of this pap. r * :-r dirt-ct rroriuoncorII. L ! to aie. stating that you saw this advertise merit iu the V.'musboro akws ani> Heiuxp I Wal&ar's 3 B , KKE5?JS.1TEC KE^EBT rfliRufact ! , a; zv m eg /T*^ j Cures RlK-vuiiifism. r:l:'or rxcr.U1 or cLr^a- , FOt> ? ij ~i *V>^ ! ' ic. in lrnm ei:;ht t?> tt n (Inw;. j ?"i ^ Ci ?j fi fTE ??&=*? ,'Prfce by ?.5 per Bottle! IW^i^TsiH>rSS2 | -'Dil. J. W. WALK SR. j FBAXKLIXTOX, X. C. "l'? k '-T. <.' } v. i .Tnnrr 13 per?wi. ;.;n. J7r it fc- the ; [ ,- -- : ;...v.v-; ' ; ... ?>* - v.--. :-...-- . { C?JXDWLLL 17<Trf^y~V^77S"f;J . that - '. * '' ' ??" ?!-'5 ^ Nir?lp^igw8 . >s-r- .' swEEPs-i ? p.i'r.i ' : hzi Ota* -. -' "' . ; ? *. f ' . t '' v.." jBUCEEnztf s. nan: Tjv>:a t >scr tc as. ; ..vvta '., . . : ...... As a r?>ti;rgl"resgit. fca I - ' \ .. : ... Jj! . J fu'iii iSfraca^t feeKiijilSi ' .' s IgQkj^MszL- ^1^:...: . ^ . jCAXTONSTO: ?.S2.c2 2?cvor. ! : ' . "J: "> '"i: ! TRAD-: "? r.vr fct S.*-rou Sa-v La..says: I -j' / V. *. jJ*'z ! ' " in r. For , ^7 ' ? ??%/. -at ?i*cfc*:;acrcp oa j > .. . . ; ; BOOK *7 ALT j j :iud ci:.i5. Itc j \t .v ; .. ;< ; fj -^h-.r. i oa.s tL>* <.r i .'j.c?er'. . ;T T f-T*"!*T? - T^-o result nr.? xrsrceJou*: yl- 'J i:.: T TT^-T "t7- rri : r.i..-cn.,? hf-wrtv ei-ircuus:. . - :.= > . . .. f* ; JUL ix JUL (jrl-i - < I*.*.*?s>. I jrA serai ArS ir?n. . H ? ;yf?))r?y?R?'i/?r.^r:!3w!n .S 3 TVT? r>i Vlcor.u. . r-;,r? ? fs=*"P r* f-O *5?'^ O ?" ^ ? ! U ^ aie A" 2-ttcr. 1- S , $ :f?-t (' -'~ 1 C.' R oms-iN JIrrr.7 At,. 3s. W r O ^ r ^ ~ *<^/ -vd^ ? > r r. -rfw, ' ?' ";! !"vi"<"~t r? ^eifcirs r.2! ; v:r :ntrx:c;Irs j* ^5sT S??'F ^ "B lw? h' p o ^ >'..t:?;:-..|?ff. : ur::: ..iji r..- i v n !.cr -y. '.he 1.**: g V- b L<Jwi- Lj 4 LJ? J idaS .-; i "*"?*v;i cures :. I Ii*or*!r:s <*\<1 . 'WTSSKW! ' banpe.i to a Glossy 'j ti;c fn.'v;, s o:i:.n.h, i.v--r, ! :<_-?. > oiL. TP1*!/*!* ?, oppiiraifen ?f this 1)yk. It ?/...(.s,?..Lf.l B U "1C" ^ %?lor.a!i'l c*:us i n* tn r:taacoi;y. .1 **?* ? ? Cr?;Rii C?-r u>Cw. s, or s>oul by ezprvsa ou receipt ^i'v'.irc rr.fVir.:; fW.i fVr.M'c C?rrf.Lirts, tnym rw o J V.j:;efu:?:?.Ni he n?:i>M J?? ?- * 101 WSl1 01 ? rray Streot, New "York. | j sii <r ;.r.y <Ii*e3?< c-r?:f:r?r.i y. t.-i c J :tkct> ~ ~ " ** *' * * '* ?II! ?? ?.. nn i? fyA? K *4i>VkZi* ul/k -V ? -"i >/ ' u< 'fW Uic ^ 1 * *,tJNr;r J? ?.n "'" * ?? ? rj i t unci Z'se/'i! iteceipia g j ^ au-i-yvc y<-a . ew ii;'sr.:.u vi.ur. K on aj/i?iic??i?r J j j ZOO DOLLAHn L a PairttorppytS.i-.cn'jariousfwndb Cis-serT^nir. S . TF lift ? nr fjr a failure to KH:> or cure. SS v J. I cinrfrty paper, audlearn 15 EEMPTOB Y j ROESCHEL, AGrT,. M I Wf for lis Fell Caiaip, || rjA TJXG THE COMIXG FALL SEA SOX TO EX-* ' J J JXL> PUSH MY BVS1XESS MORE VIVORGUSLX VEli BEFORE, J 2?XA2> MYSELF CTUA LL1T COMPELLED . 1 Vj, .:scarcitv of ROOM, to make sacrifices in the pricesofmy present * to reduce if. I also wish the coining season to besfiu with as " ~ SSiliLE A FIIESII AND NEW STOCK OF GOODS, hence I # .'(I to close oui all ODDS and ENDS of lines of Goods embracing ' of my SUMMER STOCK, and of what was carried over from " house-wife and mother can seen re"B A KG A INS for the present-* nconiing season. COME AND SEE MF,. . JOSEPH GEOESCHEL, Agent. " J? COLOMBIA CLOTHING HOUSE, . iTE grams central hotel.- J complete stock of SPRING CLOTHING for Men, Boys awl3 jC ibfcOity-. MSHIXG GOODS mEVERYSTYt^aird in ALt StZES,^ .'"St"stock ofSoft, Stift'sud Straw Hats in all the latest styles an^ e line of Gents-* k>\v- quartered ami Gaiter Shoes, in calf and kid, that will not hurt the-feet. - "J X r, AT7NDRIED SHJRTFOR ONE DOLLAR in the CITtf ; "WL 1882.. SFEM;j| tzm ' fl 't>r ! ': JYcte- Stock i - JYew Styles 1* Jp rsigttefl takes tbis metfloa or iniorming see _puum; liu*o uv =?> ed business in the store formerly occupied by J. Grciesofcel, -* ."|a always on band -a W6il assorted stock of GOODS,' CLGTflTNG^. SHOES, Mp* ?NCY GOODS',* " BOOTS, ' HATS, ; ETC. ETC., pM 3s I will se'H'at prices"tbdt-I promise1 shall be ' satisfactory,- ^ ?ev my-best-endbavors'to tastes ^of - allr * I -"'sfiaii ?v3 LADIES' GOOD nd I ask a call from the ladies, assuring them of care'fdland^' on to all their wants. ~ST- O'WXISTG-S, the well known salesman, at my escauusnmenc, ana win ue pieaseu w nam ujjua ??? > ??? in the County. .. - Give me an early-call L; SAMUELS. t ENGINES,. SISEON CUBAXEKS A5D SAW 3nGLIiS?lB^fij| Merits for Celebrated "ECLIPSE" Engine, the best and nalitj and amount of power. This Engine has been awsrft- .. -Jya Wuitun at every exhibition in Europe and in this comitrf, w jiills, tKc Osborn ^lowei'S-and Reapers and Self-Binding > le Van \Tiiikie Cotton Gin,-with Feeder and Condenser, tfce. fi Clearer, Piatt's .Revolving Head- Gin; CarverV Brown Cotton Gin. These are the be?r tfod most reliable s~ " 5 le and are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every partirrt- '* y$i?gr . "Winkle Double and Single Screw Presses. "We have the '* nd Pratt Gins on exhibition at oar olSce.N Call .and examine ** :c jjux cioc?iiciv;. ^ ^ *-53^p * 1 iresent the Improved Leather Gin Snv Cleaner and BrtJSfev- Jr: ivith the olcl bristle brnsh. It will gin' v?et cotton as well'as 18 the ss&s thorotigblv of lint and gzinij and makes a superior -"** prtpareS to'altacii them-to'anyGinsr. ^ r orders early ahu be ready to start promptly with -tbs"? a: J. YicCAllLEY k 'C0/-- Wk '..'* . .jS y||! m-mmr the. best ra the barret. JffillpgpSZxffi -- 1T7 j | Fourteen different s?cs and kinds. FItb sizes with Enameled Reservoirs. Adapted to ' ",-"_ 7^1 m i ail requirements, and priced to suit all pursed *' . LEADING FEATURES: !? Doable Wood Doors. Fatent Wood Giattx * ' * "AdjasUfoIe jDafciper, Interchangeable Auto ' - '.'.^f? snatJc Shelf. Broil ins lx>cr, Swinging Hearth- ? nffjfc '*"'""~*'~',r;~ ~" 1' Plate. Swinging Fiwe-Slop, Severable Gas- " * -^?p Burning Long Cross Piece. JJotiUe Shea * j?:-'7r~' ;'v-' H Centers. Heavy Hir.g Covers. liTun-in^ted Fire * " ;,;. % poors'. Nickel Kn?bs, Nickel Panels. ect: .-' j*g^ -T:..',ij^"' "*'** Unequcicd In Materia], in Kiniuft, ac? to / fe~_ ji~~operation. ured by ISAAC A. SHSPPAS2D & CO., Baltimore, JEd , S'D FOR S.iXE BY DuSLEVY & PAST. ?iViiUUb<?0| &, G k %? | f ! -J7\ T IT iftKft ? 81 ?\ Jbj YV J| ~~ ~ ' ^ r* p p 41 u s " TSFSE3HER, j M k? ?j* l*5 -W t4 'i Ss'^ U * ;^p 'AKES TlilcESJIEPi, |||? 0 W ~K f JUST RECEIVi:i>, A.TDREAPER, . % _ % Fiiiofcii Banv-s Clin"** New Cror \aITOR ENGINE, X^v OrL-.-an? MoI:wv. the best thrtt " i A U/-. U ? ? * ^v</* Vm* C t rl /i.i VI r m 10XITCR ENGINE, ^ " * IK ENGINE, ' PRESS BUCKWHEAT FLOU!T^|||j| N"T COTTON AND; _?*!_ ^ |o jSL O? 2? A. L;:^M cuts for 'tlie above' ?ALSO? ."! " ~ * FOUR SUNDIiEF' BATTELS 05" :3r J| _; . jeuRK ;u:i> ,?g irantee, and will sell' IriivGF ;atisfactorj paper oil j ALL CHEAP FOR THE CASH ^ MAST EE fy CO D. B. FLmiKEESrt ?|B