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-g P n Ien , orsix 41t an dtanlee. M t 0 'ewn 'dollar per f'1eefor the frat ei'tion br~ eaeA~ ieegtsat insertion, I &tade tonAEnInte-nd other. qisamenths or by the yeai-. *ONA* vad Wolt. of 4eepcct '44*diato doUars, -in ad tanburg Herald. btup6 Hlrdldof the 15th irst. Much enlarged. The pro. Aded 4 column to enoh page. -fidditlouiil *chrmns, and hava' o inches to tie lengt h of ench 'lob me equivalent to three more h4lm"us making altogether at. least "his -more of'space thain was con, 14, Its former site. The Herald is 41b cont.y pn pos hi -e Stale a Its p roperity. Under False Colors; pondent. of tihe Reform signal irAgti 'e 'wns a -citIen of Pick $f, ahd plicles into tihe organized 4,:9Ocy, rnges, monopolies and matters v4s generally. lie sails under faise - We kiow the diction of the letters dot0ll to be deceivrd by the pretention 04&es citizen of tIis County. We setibildhQed t-oomin'uy -of Mhi cnmitini An the S rz. to be deceived by 41Y 4 .ruI . Come out. fronn undmer Yd6r fase -oolWe** If.yM: do not. we shall be n0ApOIled. to uncover you. Sample Settler;. eco-respondent of ihe .Greenville Dnily sf has been interviewhig soine of tie 4orihern and foreign settlers in Greenville and has obtained from them an expression of their opinion of Greenville as a business bee elle kind -oi t'ietine'ut ext ended to temt k. Eh ey wi all -unan imous ato ihe ~ordhi we1ooe extended thema, and give te lie- to nil the tales told them about "Keskluxism,"~ 'Ostrncisin," &c., by tihe -'btoody shhiter" of the North and carl.et bkggers of thStBate. Thmey are all doing ili,'and ar ileae with ihe people with whon they have eamel their lots. Roll of Confederate Troops. We call attenmtion to the not ice of tihe Ad 3utant andl Inspector General which npf ears In abothmer olumn, In regard to tihe prepa tuton ot "Rolls of T.oops furnished by tihe Otate of South Cavolina Lo the armmy otf thme dy~lrate States." It is made tihe duty of j4 dutant General to prepare such 1Bo11s . akmme tire work cotupiete, it is neces *swry for him to have thme honrty' co opera, tiena ofoten people. All oficers, or privates edae siin Ie Iit possession of auty tRolls of on pinies, Riegimients or Brigades, or any Otilerdoouments, or informnation, that will aid in this laudamble 'nnd patriotic work, iiohild communicate with UGeneral Mani gaat 'at as oarly a day ats possible. Stoibrand vs. Aiken The brief, ont behmalf of C. J. Stoibrand y$. *, Wyatt Aiken, in Congress, has been ~indly forwarded rts by Cot. Aiken. A condensed .opioome of the evidence takenby stolbr'and is given in the brief. 60ia usual amount of 'tail" swearing is foablihfed by teo R adical striker's and hang -t d ot,'In all the . counties~ except ' tims. Fr~im the cursory review we hamve made of She-document, we think It Is clear thmat all theq votes, which the witnesses claim were firudulenat, hagt be deducted from Col. AlMkei' maijority, sand then all Lihose whmichm thiey claim were excluded fromn time box, might be oeunued for 8(slbrand, and A ikeni * ~uld still have a few thmousand to spare. in this County, the lladicamls themselves, admitted that there wasnever a fairer elec tion,. -There is not a word of evidence in C thinbfef from thmis County, yet time foalow -labg arepinmg charge is made in time said - rlfd 13ut thme evidence shmowsu that with the' gole- exception of time precinct Dute West, in.Abbeville County, every poll In time notie.'Congressional District was tainted, zaoe or less, with fraud, violence, and (sialewnul practices, to time injury and de m i'vtien of 1'epublican voters." Timis is a - 5 , 4 1oolninbla Regiateu gets into a frenzy * Board of Directors of tihe Peni d~ not withhiold a certain number i~ded eQnviets in annticipation of time Qfte bill by the Legislature, to de.. S~oomb-Cnamtl, antd accuses the tOuble dealing. A few days ago e the Board promised t'o comn ~ itthin twenty four hours after pf the bill. We know not 'what ~era of the lBosed may hai the Bosad in Its organized ca rkurself asnu Individual mem ;MWe know thme statement of utterly false, ve put in type, we see $ pruial,'has withmdrawn us mader against time 4ettbof that' paper.-. sinnelon at. Yari ;t Cn0Eakofld -have fi~~ ed. ~ ~ 'tfio Iedk after lthit. State by 4 Ond4l 0f table rates. The 4 ris dferits or. n t0A44w tbe rate for adugmt rne Aromeftet four cet a per mile. Ahohy *(.tSr a .still fUrtbe'r redue (ion %was made and .the rate was fixed at three cepnt per mile. : The railroad auten ities thmwms(lYes say t-bat the inch'(se of travel itlikjibiquease of thi reduction of the fair 'ha been stiffiicint 'to 'prevent any loss to tlem on that account. But in the matter of freights no act ion was taken un il recently. The mill men complained to the esuamlssion' that the roads were dis. *erhnhitting against them In favor of west ern mall men' at a ruinous rate and asked for relief. In eptaking of this matter the Atlanta Constitut ion says that the mill 'men "claim that under the present 'system of tihrough rates for outside manufai ctories and local rates to Geougia ninufiieturers, a factory or -inll located in 'Cinciniati or Louis. ville or St Louis-has an advantage over a mill in-Georgin. The freIght from Cincin-. nati to Sfavanuth is 50 enIts a barrel. From Atlanta to Savainnni it is 00 cents a 'barrel. From Atl!ania to Ciiniinti it is 76 cents a barrel, so that. the short rate from Atlanta to Savannah, while from Cincinnati to At lanta is more t-han from t'iiciitnat i to Sa vanntah. From C-iinnati to MNcon it is 78 ceits a barrel anid from Alavan to Sa vanimnh 54-conts-a bailcd on fluor, so that, the man who ships his w heat from the webt to Macon or Atlanta, ard grinds it. into flour, has more to pay to ship his barrel of flour from Mcncon or Atlanta ti nn it costs tle Cincinnati nian to ship from that city to Savannah. The consequeinces is t1at. it gives tle western ma1n an advantage of about 50 cents a barrel in freight 'over the Georgiai mill man. A i ordioiry mn ill, miak ing from one humindred to liree hundredbain rels per-day, 1s t'us discriminated against, the commissioners cliihim, in froight. alone, froii fifty to a huindred dollars a day enoigh to determine the btuiiess one wily or another. Aijother advaninge possessed by the ve.-tern ninufacturer is that the railroads give him car load rates in the ship, ment of a single barrel, 'which they decline to do witi local mill men. Under these discriminntions the Georgia mills are stif fering, and niany of t hiem amnnounced their det erniination to move their mnills ouit of the State unlescs they receive'd reliet'. An outsider looking out a loc .t ion, wiai a view of inivest ment, thle coni~[nissioners thJouight, would certainly select a .pioiint in 1he west, whlere the through rates would give him an advant age. "The commissioners, m'oved by these considerat ions, pr'epared anid issued the cir eulair allulded to. yhmey do not propose to my what lhe ronde sh~ou .d charge as through rates. All thmat they iniwist on is that. thme loenl rate shouil bie t>roil rionied to thec through rale. They do not. inisit that it bhould be exacotly the safle ride per' mile, b~ecaumse it 'is nore expensive to handle loca s hipnentis thhn thle throughi ones. To cover thlese t erminal expenses they allow the local rate to be about t wenty five per cent. aboVe wh 50 i so halrged per inile onm the through rate. On selectinig the through rates onm which to base the local rates, the commissioners did not take mcxt eme cases, as for example fromi it. Louis to the coast. Thiey took what are comn i tively average hibrough rat-naniely: Frocm lhe Ohio iv-. er to Atlanta, Ma mon anzd Augumsin. Upon hese thiroughi ratevs thle~y ha sd lie tariff of local charges. "Thme comisio'rers only alpplied those rates to classes C, D and F, ub ich chisses virituially cover flour and griain. It. is un derst ood thait t hey will in thme fuiture extenu lie pinciple to all a rticles mianufiacturied in thle St ate, where thle manutfictulrer's of other airticles can s-how thait lhe thlroumgh rates miake practical dhiscrilmiat ien against their goods in favor of ouitsiders." Such action oii thle pait of thle iauthorit ies of South Czarolina will soon become an ab so'ut e n ecensity, ainid if the p~resent law does niot, give suflicienlt alit hority for such act ion it will be amieid d so as to confer thle ne cessary power. 'gem roads .n this State are in the hands of a monopoly and it is evi - d ently t he 1.urpose of t hose w ho own thiemi to keep thietam (here. Thmey .will kill out, if possible, the construction of all competing linmcs, and hold the nosers of the people to the grind stonme just as long as5 they can. But in This matuter', the State, like Georgia, is superier to the m onids, anmd thiy 'will be forced to ielaix thiri grip of' extetioni. . ishop WV. M%. Wijhluman of lie Methodist Church South, d iedl a t his resideince in Char leston, on W~ednesday, the .I16th instant, aged '74 years lie was~ tn able, learned nman, a flue puilpit orator and muich loved and esteemied 1 y, not only thme members of the Met hodist Church, but by all who knew him. A good man has gone to re, ceive the rewards of a lorng and well spenlt lif'e. Mrs. Atary U. liarley, a most estimable christian lady. died recently at Barniwell, in uhij S tate. At. the time of her dea hi she was editor of thme dlepartmlet of "hlearth nid Homue," and "Our' Little Ones" in the 1u*' tiSt Courier. Ten co.s.red persons nmde a daring at tempt to escape from thie 8partanmburg jail on the 14th instant. As the Deputy Sheriff was going around, giving out thme evening meals, three stout negroes gather'ed him and attempted to throw him down the steps, but he was caught by United Btates pris. oner and pulled back. The deputy puled out his pistol and flied two shots at tihe parties as they ran down the stairs. One shot prased the scalp of one anid the other shmot 'fuered the sl.oulder of thme other. The 4lhree iIhonors were soon rccaptutred and placed bok in their s IVI 01$ *OWh G'E'chhokiq~'8tage~~ I~lasd 5WO.glrAd to arnnOibcheel (p4 e 6.4p A merican enme otit oflhe laid Miro in Ntew.York, like the falhed Plimtht, with renewed life, The subst'iption lista. no count books, patent records. patent, draw lugs, and correspondence were preserved 19 massive fireVroof sides. The printing o1 the Ecientifie Anerican and Supplemet wn doneen ithditle building; cocuequently the types, plates, presses, piper, etc., were tin 11karmed, and no interruption of busineb was occaelondd. The new &e'nt'/ie American offices are to cated at 261 Broadway, corber -of Warren Street, a very contral and e>ctilent situatlion The unew bilding fronts towtrd fle City ltitl,'4he Court Pouse, and the new Pomit, office-a nagnificeit structure, 'which cost. millions to'build. imews LtOM lIlJMoND,--ir. W'iMinn) Kenjedy, 'United States Deputy larplinl. wiro has lately visited Auburn, New York, saya the'Oreoenville News, where Redmond -is confined. writes to I. 11. Kennedy that Red, iond is a favorite of till the officers in the penit entiary. His leg is st ill crooked, not-hing having been-done to it. lie is at. work ini the tailor -shop, ind is well treated, and -quite contaknrtiblo.- lie desires his friends at home to know thnt lie is comfortable, aside from his confinement, and sends his regards to aill hia -frienis i a South Carolina. It is annouilcod that small pox has bro, ken out aiMong the neg- os nt work on the 'Ocorgia Pacific tailrond. and that t hey tire senttering in ill directions. Some of Ithem went froi I his pIace and vicinity and it is to be hoped they will not Fcatter bIck bere, especially if t hey hive tlie small pox. Farmers in nil sections -of the West wre well Torwn'cd in t-heir spi ing work. More w int er pilowing is been done thrin ever be fore -kirown tit this enso'n of tir year. If the season should prove prophious at great er neree.ge will be plante1.1 the coming year than ever before. Have y ii Ever Known iny person to be seriotusly ill with out t a weelk iinch or innclive liver or kidneys? Anil when these organs are in good condition do yon not find their posses :-or cr joying good heanlJ.? I'urker's Ginger Toniic reglateI cs iihese iniport Dlilt, uilikvs tle blood rich11 n1d pure. n il i trengthens every pat t of the system. 8ee other column. ina, uinder thae antne erct to the ap-por t ~ioinen lt b)ill adoptevd thIsis evening, ti xinug the ncumbiier of tmembters of lee Iilouise ot' ipresent at ives .I 325, is certain of severn mernbi ers, to wvhiichi cnd thle delegat ion haive beetn workinig for somie tie. Yaeaterdlay thle opinion wans ge'neracl that the Ilouase wolid adopt thle innbrr fixed ona last yeair, $19 The overwehuing majority for 8263 there. fore caused nuich sttoishinient. 1 ettribt)1e no synni ao'po in -of th linhage-of seintiinet to the speech delivered yest erdaty hiy NI r. Tiiinian. in wvIehi h very st roingly advlo enated a large Ilouse. There is tu onther visible remauona foir the ilucceuation of se''aii-. mn t.* t The mero'pol itaon pap iers publhiislh diispat tches geinrally cotophmeiintIairy to our l~Ieptesernaive,.i! a ltu some of theiccn assni i his positIiin eatorially . It is :ad mnitt ed here heat. thle speech wais the sensa ion i tf ihe season.- . U. (. in Xuews and Courier. W A'C'I ''i mN. Fcthnui-y 16 --('oolhended ic ehliC eins tromtf Soui th Cairoli 'li. snys thIa'. iin the face' of the snmetadnents to the e'lec ion la ws recen tly tieneed by thieir Sr aire Leg isiisour in the inte rest. of Ithe Dcemo err'' ic party~', Ithe best policy the It epubli eann parry of lair Srat e cnn n dopt is one of mn fily ineliv it vty, uicili the Democcorats fcllI outI ni iiclg themselve's over nun i'se wvhichi wi~hl peiuaeneitly split t heir partyi Th Ie noninta iits rfe.rired10nu prciically pcur the l)enci raeecs in asolucie control of thce regis iratiotn hooks stid thce ballot boxe inM 1 Itie coiuury siist ricts. Inre cceicies Fed eral sicperviesors cane andi will be n ppoinrt ed, becantse the Acinrney Gencrual has meontey withI which to pacy them lie hacs neone for P'perv isorns scervin g ini the coutr y . Ex. II ipresectcat ive l oobert Sical Is thliniks thea. if the 1liriiennas souldh aebsolactely hlvd ailoof fromc paiutlics toe four years, ice Dem, oeraits woulicd, ar t il endh of hli ticie, lhe cucti ng onte inuothler's thiruont. retealeri ng cozalit ion dlesirable co eiilber fscet ion, citd poweri possible to th lietpublicsains. Coi~rclilA, Februe y 12.-I was tol'ye t erdaiy by at promnentci li epubican thait it aes dletcemineed ca lie recent coeenciie of thce cenitrail lie puhecni E xa'eu tv Conmmit tee to hold ii geeralie conafet ence in t his city on the 2d day of Mi are-I. 'I his cottrence w ill be ait t endeda by t wo delegait es from everf Ccunty3 in thei Sit ne, wvho will be chosen by thce cenit ril corniceittee. lin fact, thtey leave alreaidy been selectedl, aind ocn last Tuiesdhay inevir an ions were fourwasrded raskineg Ithem to aittnd thre ecnfer'ence. 'This meode of so lect intg deiegsteIs, nis ciy iniformic at stug gest ed, wais adopted '.in ordher tihnt the brain s of thce pany mcighet be brouight to getheir.'" 1The cconferece icn Marc wte ill shape t he fuiturie courise oif th gi~arty anal thmrilhy dteiniie upon somie dtIh tite plan of' potlit ical nei on . ' The bra5in of 0 thie part 3y" wvill luneishi til interes inig siteudy for thle niewspaiper plie, ct. least.--Correa, pond'ent Ncu s and ,Cuiaer. Peimnit nO Cubstitution. Insist uipon (baliin~ig Fioresiton Cologne. It. is pre-emmnetly suiperior in perman ence andh rich delic-iey of i agraine. 4 One year' ago latuc Thluresdny Gen. Gf1~ieclu w~as dec~harod elected Presi dlent of the Utitedh Slntes. 1Iow mnty imp~ortat e'vents haviio been crowdedc int) the twelveo m~ohn4 in te'rveniit sinrco the 9thi day~ of Fe-b., 1881, u.'ThoI shortf but, billiat aud-c Presnidentt, the defehat of some-~of the proml~inenCft titn whoit consir~ed ag.. niinlt him, htis terri ble nasastsi nni Ltin, long sucfferinrg an d dtioIh, the trial un td final Cclodmn at ion of the assasl Sin, arle ma11ttters of hitnory. It, liard, ly seemns p)ossible'; whleni one look back, that anye countrty couldi havo passed itongh so much with so lit tie uppaenLtcIect upon its~ J pper 'ty. Assaul ts uponr the editors seaem to be the order of the daty. Tho Sotel dos ttneziked antd sorcrtely wountded Mis. nton, ci the WVashington NA" tionaql RIepublicag,. on Thursday, nr dI un t~hil aune dtey M. fluko kmia MaM~ t:We hv i~~ fe4 'e-1ar diaym since the 2 vih ' 'tooettT. Tbere im - ta I4e tucre smriall gvtrk: sown this svaton Itra n list, but -iot halt onough-yot. f ,thei -armors wrdild plai.t Ies cutto.n1 and4 Ow more gratin they would,i iihk. 4et a11,ng btitter.. The -land - wouild ,nlprove under such cultivationh. h bo roa4s -re very bad, but it ha:d I'y can be helped until it quits rain ing so much. Now since the rifircad is almost certain, I think tho pursple own ny land on the route should aid s. anmch is to give'thie right of way, Eustatoe will, 1. thiirk, do thbt muli Some qour spublio troads tare or very bud grado, -and tbould, witi very slight changes, be made goC roads. Outr Commirsioners ishoutik look after this mautter. 'Nothin add-s more to a county than goot roads. 'T'he United States Murshals havt been smashing up copper n tit mountains.lately, tle boys had bet ter quit matkinig blockm4o. Well, I don't guess they are to blamo aniq worse than the good old citizoen that pat rontize them. There was at little excitement ii Few days past, w 1hun it, Was healrid thatt U manl in) the [eedy Coro- wai lynched, but whnii it was known wh0o it wars, and that, it was for be 'ing stidky fingered, no body cried. Ie was listeied to a tree amd givenl 75 or 1i0 10lhs, tiand told to get further. One of hi- neighbors sOy there was'nt at lick a miss, unless they struck at, h in tnd u!isscd him. hI'aere is amother report thai t he wa lyneheri for ueporinag stills. I think that is aIll fsilhe. Another of our nmutain boys goOs Northwest.. HiO was al liest, hard working young man, tiad we ieed him hee. Mvre are a k ing abouit going so44. Thle pr'opeioaig the foot of the iuonta s are build-rng a keiiee '*140ng the base of the moiautan t tenace theo stock in tikrne'untains. 'The umountainas are0 of bUt, littLie. sriv ice. evxcept, for tatagirig stock ont th1 in. WV. IC. Price hasb boaiught, hrid ont the Jblue Ridge, nearr the ~&vy of he At lan.tic anad Frenach to V ailemy .an Ilroad. 11, is ai d he i. goinrg to kee'p stock the're duin g th anlnge sen,;in which is about 7 monthle in the ac ear Well, some Limon argo a couple of' boys# got, theLir sttmach-e' ar hite maixed, tso they wiote the SzeTa~imJ, abtt ar frog ini their milk, the elevevl haotmss. satL bejtre thetm. Sitaer at is thinuk wastt the antter11, farom a gooId piositiont to kntow, t hey hard, well, I wr ill calil it a frog ini their throat, rad they tried to geL, it o ut by turn-at in heir little tiniger over* thir thIaumiib. G re's the barlance of what thety done ntil their eyes wei-o su diluted they, coul d not to.l a hurisemrt from a Load. 'I hati's it boys. IS'JTATOE. Six YMiie Items. MRJ. IEDIrott: As thbero hias boon a constidertable period sintco your re~a-t era have nearad fromi thmis parj, of our Counaty, I hrave therefore concluded to let them hear once more. Farm era taro getting very mumclh bolhinmd with their work, in consequenee of so nmuch train. There hias beena a great, do:al of wheat arid oants so w'n, anmd still more sowing, which I thrnk is rery jud~iciouis in our farmers. '.Tho fatrmorls are0 tapid ly prepa rinag their pastures, and umost till of thtei mare well pleased with the chanomgo, amnd siay it, will prove to be a1 grand bles.i ng. Wev have in full blast, four' schools in) out townts'aip, t~wo of themntt are to conitinue aill of the yeatr. They~ att e conducted by ihe followirng tearchiers: Mr. J. D). O'Btryarnt, who Is toeob. ing alt Prater's Ctreek, and is to teach thr'oughoumt the ye'ar . Prof. MeW horter is havinag a flourishina school1 at. Gap Ilill, it numtber's atbout 45 schola rs. Ma'. 13. 8. Boggs is a ise having an interesting school att Nine Mile. You see wo are anot behind other setions of oor Counat~y in the way of scools. Mr. WV. N. Payne and brother airt still doing a livel~y busineoss. Mesirs. Stewart and O'Brayatnt tire also replen ishinag their stock. Mr'. J. W. Hendricks, of Auor, son Cotunty has moved to our' sec tion, of w hich liurricaneo tow.nshaip is justly proud of. He Is a man 01 br'ains amnd enf~lterri anad will be a greart, help to or township. Una for'tunate for 0t1' township we have' two distilleries in full blast, ~hich of corro is a cuss to us'and all our Counaty. 1iots Metht~ 'and FarPAw,0 .u i . ... in Mzarch next. Introductory t4V0o by Rex. J. Owens. MOiwina:ry sermron 'by R1ev. J 1. Lewis. Tio churches of 'tho said Aynion are requestod to sn'd up dolegat-os. 11. A. 1. G1%BoN, JR., CIek Scme Naw Geography, "or what. is the surtfce of the earth com posed?" "O1 corner lots, mighty poor roads, rail road trucks, base hall.grbuuds, Cricket ields ard skaing riniks " -What portion of the globe is water?" ''About. three foneths. Sometimes they add a little gin and nal-inegto it." "'Whiat is a town?" "A lown is a toniiler'ble collection 'of houises and inlabit ints4, wit i forni- or .five inen who 'run the party' and lend ntooy at 15 PAR Cenli. intferest." "What is a city?" "A city is an incorporated tow'n, with a mayor who believes that the whole vorld liakes when he happenls to fall 'tat on a cross walk." "What is commerce?" "Borry wi ng $5 tor a dny or I wo and dodg ing t he lender for a year or i wo." 'Name the different races.' 'hlorse race, boat. race, bicycle race, and racing around to find a man to endorse your note." "Into how many classes is mankind di vided?" "Six, being etilight'ened, civilized, hlnf oiviiized, savage. too nwt.er, not worth a cent, and Indian agents." "Whlat tintions ore culled enliglhtened?" "Thosae which have 'had the 'ni(, wars and t'he worst !awe, and pro.dLiucel the Nvorst cr lian ias.'' -W hat is a nliafri'ner -comn sia" ,'A jug holding four gallons." Acts Pasd by the General AssemblT at the Regular Session of 1681 82 An net to piish any persoi op persois who hall sell or dispos.ae 01 :11)y Personial Property on which l 1 mti) ottgu ge of 11y 13u'(11141 i1nay eximt witI hoUt the wr.V i Coient, of' the I i It I a(tevd by the Senate aniud io)swo I epre-eniatives of the and sit t t.n in G(en(eral Aembl.lt, y and b.y tIhe au1 Ithity113 of the sann-: lT .hat f'rom Ztu~d ier the0i passag a na~il propeir'Ity oni whiebi any' tusort, ungo'' (.r ''tive hien exi'et, wit hout th~e "' rit ten ('ou3en1t El 113e moitr1tage such1 mor0tgage~ 0or 4hen. undo shall tail to to Ie urh st nrd i.y ih toneLI3 posit, 1'.z theimoutiL of thle zsait debti wIih t1 Ihe l~ h giourtyo('Com niion Ph t slor~ ihe eini i nd wi)3ieh teJEiI3.~0) mrtgag < r lieu eb.itor~ re, sies, sh b deemed giuia~lty kiof' a mtimb me. -, atl5n81. eto theea simi bet~'h imssneJ (' r aiT~i helied it( nit' mor~ie' thn fil unred1 I c olr, j'r Elt in1( thidh-ireio of' (I t hie Colo-t:Elsl P vid.V0, Taoi tn he po -ii ns fu : th hs hl 'h't lil ndo. p ly i Ae ofEales n0,OO it'11l hemt l kowl, $dgOrI),O notice th. Jmortlgo te.' jliXn by 'I' heperso $ o ,OO elOiingc out Axpprove'd the 17.h diiuty o Decm, --- . .---.. Owig o t~he 'd ruhtuof o la tm mEr,113(~i'i and the i enn ,t'quet3 hilure ofv tli(e veg Ia eit'sar'va itin andi an p pea _fo neIa ennre i therilroad; companiIe.em 3ono3( IependedLI therett byw 'I'he, l diYron roads in'o wags will f2oUt up over Wilo Boari ld of Tusetic of ithe~ *3 eide UIat. 3 c'thei floing aodiioa cstry; Poil toiceno Ecornmy IInd alshodyot~dor i uponiS?. The chai ',iro. will befle tteme~n nAn a euro for coghs and colds iNeve Fntalis to ite t'r s rey or aed li U airt powers. astonkothcGreatestioog1Puriftiehe Best ItqaI~lh tisd 8ttgiI@0& ( aL8 y ad Aie 'utit~d -utl prloowide for the prpivtlh ,fr Ulft drf TOiis fur nished by Ih.e Utaite dt Bovti Cardhuiu to the army of the dhfe erate Sittes, and of te Militia of the' tSte in a-tive ser e during -he war between T'he Conitederte ud U i d 81ales," approved jatfnary '814 1882, It made the duty of the lidjatl 0. noral of the State to prepare su rods. in -order to carrY OUL this ocmmendable atotlon of the General Assembly,- and that 4he result. way be as acenrate as -pussible, the undersigued requesto that all officers and soldiers rron South Carolina, of the Confederature ary, or citisens of -t he State, who mii be in possession of regimental. battalion or cornpany rolls, -will conimanuni cate'willi hii in l'eference thereto. or senet to him, in Columia, suclrolls as they may hsve, whibhi 'wll be returne( if desired, r1rei- being uunade use of. A. M. BIANIGAULT, Adj. and Inspeo Genarul State ofS. C. ft~1b 28 1882 28 ' 15TOIONb 1 A LL persons are notilled not to trade fir a NOTI LYF I-X IlUNvItEa; AN): FORTY DOLLAI, 'aitd 'bou't the 1 t of February, 1876, and payaible to T. J. sUT H E It L.N 1), and purporng to be sign ed by me, as -itid Note -is a Jorgeiy. . IAME.8 K. rUTIlERLAND. nii&Tie Anderson Jntelliyencer will copy onke (titne and send bill to this office. teb 23, 188228 1 PimIpI e IWILL mail (Free) the recipe for a sim pre Vegetable Balm that will remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples and Blotches, lenv, ing the ski soft, clear and beautiifil, also instrict-ions for prodocing a luxuriant growth of hair oi a bald head or smooth ftace. Address, inclosing 8. stimp, BEN. VANDEF & Co., -1 barclay street, N. Y. To Consumrptimsa. S1ilE ndvertiser having been perinanenitly cured of that dread disease, Consunip. tion, by a .imple remedy, is alnxiousi to ma'eke known to his fellow sufferers the Ille c 0 c re. fTI 11o l ho desi re it, he wil! !snd a copy of the prescription used, (tree of cliirgv) with lie direction4 for prcpering and usiig tle saine, which they will find a sure Cire for Conghs, Colds. Consuinpition, AstIna, Bronehit is, &c. Parti-,s wi.hing the Prescription, will please .address, Rev. E. A. WILSON, 194 Penn street, Williuns bmvg, New York.4 AGENTLE.\AN who sulTe.redl for years ~ fro N ervous lDe~I ity, Priemsa ture vncy andie all the efl.fets of y~outhful inis Icretion, well for the sake or stiring hiu. iii: ni i'ty, send i'ree t o alhl w hie n ed it. ilie re cipe anid dircections for inault i 1h'e iile r emeely by whmich he n-*a cure. su'txer,-ra Sishbin g I oi pi'ti! by3 the adveirt iser's expe r*)iente ca dlo si by wrt tug ini perlees contenc!, JOhlN II. OGL)EN, 4.2 Cedar I itevi, New York. TI' 1' E Exercises of the Schoo! will coni I. -neC" on M ON Di A Y. tisI h''ebrieury smil (soine 111euCI schla~titc mos.uls to be di vided into( Iw I) i sessions&z wVithi the lol 1*o jing r*a .s of' t iein: l'i-irv lieparz mcint per Sessioni $G 25 liig'hier .\ ius annies per Sess i on 1 2 (It In con .ecr ion withI thle Sci.ool. Vocal andI inst ro ine('Irat l .\lu ic will be taught by ain Ja ccomIJp1i she I t eachlerm. Good,4 l.a -ud cani he~ had, at reasionabulle ial es nd conlvenien t ta lie .\carlemy. F"or fur her i nformisiion apucy to C. L. I lLLI NGS 'VORTiI. t~'dea lioned 05 'l ruoteeM, or* :o WV. M. \lI'.0CA SL N, t'iiunc.pal. feb 2, i~ 2'0 2m INOTICE COUNTY CO.\M.\ll881NEn.'S OFFCE, PwCKrs C. 11., S. C., Feb. 13. 1882. E~ will be at Pacu~sville. Picken.' ('. 11. andI Six .\ile Church, TlUEMI)DAY 28th Iinstaii', at 11 o'clock, A. M . for the purpose of SE LLINO lie COUNTY NCTGUK FENCE. Will sell at Dacusville All the Fecnce nd Oates3 East. of the (late at Esq A iinioy's; at l'ickens C. II. all the Fence and (Gates from said (Gate to thle Township In- tl(r T.~ L. hiobertson's. anzd at Six .\lile, aill the oilber Feunce and Gates belong ing to the Couniy. IAIBAN MA ULDI1N, ELIAS D)AY, Colilty Cormm issioners for Pockens Co. feb 16, 1882 22 Sttie of SoiutIa Carolina Cour'tyof Pickenis I r O~ . L. DUiANT, Jun1OF. or P11unAfas IWhereas, WV. A. Lesley, lias madle suit to me, to grant him Letters of Admninistrhation of the Estate nad effects of Hardiy Gilstrap, deceased These aire therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred uind cred itors of thle said liardy Gilstrap, deceas ed, t hat the1(y be anmd appenr before me, in the Cur of Probate, to be held ait Pcens 1. 11., 'oi te 11th daty of Marcha 1882, after publient ion hereof, at 11 o'clock in ihe forenoon, t o shsew cause. if any they have, wvhy thle said adtuinistration should not be granted. Given undeltr my hand and seal thisg the 20th day of February A. D., 1882. CLIN L~. DUILANTI, J.P.P.c. Seb 213, 188:2 2:1 8 Probate Sale. -0 state ot Souath Car'ollina CotUNTY OF .PICKENS. IN PRUBA TE COnRRT. Mary C. Anderson et al Plaintiffs, against Mrnmiie L. Hfunt et al Defendants. anAct, of the 'Ieheral Assembly of this State, and the proceedings had in th~e above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, during the legal hour. of sale, on Sualeday in March next, the, foUowing dles cribmed iL EA L EST A T , situat e in Pickens County aind State nforenid, on West side or Saludla river, and containing-BSeventy five Aeres, tnore or loss; known as the 1Mucklshasn'ey 8hoal Place. This Plaice has upon it one of ite finest 'water yowers ini the State, besides some very valuable Rtiver Bet ton iwta liigh state of cultivation.. Mold s the progforty of A. J. . Anderson, ~ s~p~eu~, jro~oaIng. In ths above Sh.ove s S4W RAKES Cross Cut Saws~ Lots of other' Goods a& W. P. McFEaLLT& PICKE1Ih 0. H., S. C. -Na'n 6, IS82 16 N EW FIRM!,L - NEWV GOODA. -0 NEW PRICES ! --- 0 WE IlOP'E TO BE Afl.E TO MEI'f the put ronalge so) libe'rally te'so wed on the~ Old Firm, anmd With, the Ne~w Year we sta:4 out withI the dlet ermnifot'r. to increane out trade for the -year 188250 per'cent over thai of 1881. In order to d'6 hUis ive wrill'Oontjinse to giv'6 oflr tYien~dt lhe very lowest ptLes on ay tinug they wish to Lny, and by keeping OUR STCKK Welt up willh the denmandes of our trade, anA .yce~ aihd' tcourtcotts aittenstion we arede terinied :'6 tvin. Ieenserl we sel1 21 Ynrds l'rintM for.S'.00). 7.-8 shir1ling for' (9 ent.a. W omen,'s rolka t'hoes at 7.3 cents, and se on dlown the list. A good lot of RlDA DY M AIDE CLOT HING, BlAnk~ ta, imd ot her Winter O.oodis to clo.d out at cos~ ti1 dcarrialge. Rlespecf'ully, jtn 5, 1882 18 "Hard i--= M i--L-y R. H. Anderson& Co. To the~ renders of this we would ak y.d to paiy strict anioniiii to Our pirIces, ate ybutIl tinid that. "lIard Timoa"' can b ".\ade Easy." We will cert ainly miake -it I5 your alivantage, to see uts before hauylng et selinig: and we take pleasure in offering te our frioud-atnd cu.-tonaLrS Goods at such A4 reduce'd price. Cal'co, 8taindard Printts 22 yards tq the 4 $1; ~-8 8lhirin~g. 6.jc. ber yard; Cotten Plaid, 90o. Uieaching. bine yard widie 7..;/ LTmdies' ilose, Se; HandkereW,~efs. 5.. 6o $1. 25; Laundrel ShIaI't. 50o. to il 25; Fat a miner's Ii hikory 8hairtui80o. We can sm'li .Jeuns cheaper than any store In Pickenis County, 11 to 5c. per yard, A large stock linte from 25i. to $8; 4 warranted Brogan Shioe, $1.15; The Laidies' Polka Shoe, 70Jc; InieI1s' Double Grain u3,tt ton Shoe, $1.25; Child's Polka Shoe, 456 Always look at our. Boots before yosi tBa' and we will save you money. it is rumored that Flour' is on the yllej now if you want to salve money 'call on ugt" We hta've just received 100 hnrrelF, ans wi guarantee to sell it at Gjreenvie prics,-a Remnem-ber this if you have to buy. W~e aire also, agents for thes Old Hiekory Wagon, tile best Wagon soldlin the (8tate. 1 you doubt tihe veracity of thris, we wil wit. pleaisure refer you to RL. A. Hleser W. I Chapman ahd J. J.,Wnkelin, Out trado is brik, cur profits are shost, aind our prices are tens pting. R. H. ANDERSON &r CON,~. ibeaty, S. O. nov 10, 1881 9 o 1 The Old Reliable! ONE OF THE B E ST N E WSNPA P ER IN TH E SOUTH. No Sensationalisal No Immora1tV ---0 Chl'R i auA Gdititt1Qu~at 1 88 2 SUBSCRiBE N OR IT. 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