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Mae Q per -dwnum, for'th dtritly, Madt'anre. n1aeried at Aie dollar per er ieeefor the frA insertion mr eAh eubsequent insertion. Anade to merchants and otbers ox monthst or -by the year. wnd Wributes of - Respect I- aAetivennwt. 6WuWudTaee* dollars, in 'ad Lot _sREe-prgikie. s upreme ucessity of retaining the A Vbv U4it of the State in the hands of 4eemooracy Is recognized by all thinking. iad patriotic citizens, and when 0tits for action comes Ihey will be fou'd g their duty in the -c'i'As, at the polls e any other place ttlat it may becomne 0o""sary for them to work. But the dem 4? e is abroad-be is 'after office--and kemteot, what the consequences to the Stut may be so that. lie obtains what edesires. There is, it must be confessed, . ais o.our people who do not take M s~papets and read and *hink for them. V0" It is thi class that the Rndical enbaok-Aatd-Si ock- Law- Independent >leation-party expect :to eat~lh, and by - #IUig them with the negroes, turn the Ati4 over again into the hands of the vam ptes who for eight long years sucked t be 4N blood out of the people. There are a .0oew white, so-called Democrats, we nre uor Py toes, ready to sell their birttn right for a mess of pottage. They have long iyoiglo pe at the hands of the Denocrat ic i. ut sot having the necessary qusnlifiint ionm or merits to recomenised them, nre 1e4dy to rom zey kind of coaliiuion, join 4.g party, or resort to any ieans o accomi . ;: ibh their desires. They nre nmukir r' ds- of charges against theDmocr. 'ty with the hope of creating d tientisfac nIvt our ranks and securing recrvii.i fnm 4r Bobtail" party. They do not, tor Sthey, produce any facts to s ~tusin tlhi e~ges. But this makes n) dItICnence to S A deseplish their purpose. * . ~ alnady they are holding meetingr in thse o4~~ rtIon of the State, where the ranks Dt~1emiocracy are weakest, andit loinosg. h thtie people against the parly. lhirextwttack will be in the upper bjeit Of-eountIes wrhVlle the D~emocracy is strong -t they will make an attack int every C aUon where it Is possible to gain st rengt h. ~Ad of guerilla warfare Is to be adopt ed. ?eg will spring all local issues and m~ake w~i mest they can out of them. They arc #4itilly sowing seeds of discord. They bmret andi routed along the whole line. KWdomplish this a reorganizat ion of the el~behould be effected at once. hIen this Idone, we can discuss the issues of the day, arrangp our plans of battle and close up -tA tsureks foreacton. The class ot people whon they expect to dupe can be r'enebied, bfortl.a of their purposes and enlighzetned A fl~nf the political Issues before them. This 41%ss of white voters, we are glad t o say, is sot large, but euiient, if united with the 34dica vote, to overthrow uis at. the pons. Tag att, as a class. honest and pattriodse ahd iwill, if properly Informed, vot e solidly * ftwth. Democratic part y and htoneat gov Aerasent. They must be reached nod itn etse through the clubs, but to (10 this the elubs must first be reorganized. Ans other lInportant work for our ciubs, and qne that demands our prompt attention, is tosee that .very Democratic voter in the Countyles registered. A lar-go cotnuninee on registration should be appoinited b~y eypry-.ob, whose duty it should be ,o see that ery Democratic unter is properly toglstered. In .view of the imnportance of this question, we respect fully suiggest thmat the County Executive Conmmit,toc of thme party, mieet at-an early day and take sueb cetion, as Jis their judgmnent will best subl sre the interest of the party. Congressman Aiken made a very effee. 11?e speech in the House of Representatives a the 9th instant, against the protective policy of our government. Wo (10 not feel that we could do justice to the distinguished eker by giving a synopsis of thme speech, on ill, therefore, publish the portion of - o6h96 beers directly upon this imuportant. abest. In our next issue. Yb. great floods of the West are still tgmg and carrying destruction to manny ~. ho~sd people. The overflow of the 'M~s4euI~ i river and its tributaries has not ~~ and the gover-nment is urged to ~tendin relief, or thousands of peo. 4tleh for the necessaries of life. dall the Washington correspon, ~ o Augusta Chronicle and Consti, tin one of his letters to that jour, $"Wbld It not be strange of Peun .uk -wheel into the Demnocradic La wtheels out? and, by t he *that; Republienius at the Il thevaselves 'Jeffersonians' NiJewooracy, while Southern eloaintinog to be of that ilk, -abet ting the men, who, ac, ~rest anid the truth of Ita cief prise in tihe #4ea~trs are evi.. so' 4 mains Is taken 4I~1~9t t hf1er.~ *~~h *~ ~pphuted d;$ too, Y inr141. 0VJ9 0ouis eitllbr -at thA ut AesMsy or in New York, and on Ito 's ofencies' at tk etate treasury. *.* The p*esent'overument seeir to be in earnrt in their ittentlon to keep faith with the rublicioreditors4 The taxes are honestly 1 levied aud carefully collected. ' The rove nue is kept at a point, where all odinis can be undoubtedly met, and the affairs of the 1t ate arekoconomioally administered." The highest and ninat valujeblb testimony to the virtue and Integrity of Demooratio rule is thqt, which is given by this, (the great. banking houses of the cotuntry, and At, Its everywhere an admitted fact that at -1e period in the history of the State Govern ned have her affairs been inore honestly and intel'igently adininistered than at the present time. The taxes-m lo^ the obli gations of the State are promptly met at maturity and the treasury is nder out of funds. The'.greatest, seenrity of the per. motneney if Democratic rule rests in the -^1Ct 1hA hie honor of the 'State and the y of her people dpeind in 'the lar goqi degree upon her ability to meet her obl'gailons at mat-urity. Mr. J. C. Campbell, of ianipton County, was thrown from his buggy aid instantly killed, by the breaking of his neck, on the 10th instant. lie was returning to his home from Hnmpton C. H., where he had just been neriitted on the elwtge*of as saul and battery with intent to kill. Penly ll-ITaison, a colo'ed sdroeh tench er of Andersou County, wais convicted, at Anderson court last. week, of forgery in two cases, and was sentence I to thle Peuitetita ty for a term of two years for eaich offense. lie forged the signpature of the school Comi, missioner and two of the sehool 'Dstrict trustees to a teacier' p'y certificite on two dlifferent oc!arvioI1s, atid sohl them to partics in Andeison alt a disconiit. onl d eti I n. value. W ur. ag.aiusIden, Butler. WrA.t SrIs, VA , AMarch 8:--A few I loon. bis nigo a lu1irty of nthe14 rn111 enpitailisrs, *'in)Wtr wii'm Gen. liciij:iiiinii F. iler t W'Is cotispl; (no is, purchaseid at tract of' ilp wards of :6.(000 aicres of nmini--ral aid tim bier inn1lds runn11inlg 11hrg troml Millh counl e v. il this St le to Po4icalliontas county, West A IginiiL. Much or this litkd is reckoled .tie nos t valnale propety ot' its class nai b of Masoni antd Dixon's line, atnd i8 [I' lneraIllly uinder' stooda' to havi~e been put lhas e'i t or spcuiiv e purtposes. Gei. PButleri, wvhoi aicted as pureclnloing agenit for the syn-i.. dIicaiie, got, the Inda for little (or noathiing, t he pr'ice paidt. in nto ense exceedintg $5 Ie nrace, aitil in iou ny in Itaces fam11ing nu lowi as wo dhollaris. Thiae title to th landI tra's is *for an iit'liiite pe'riod! by ai cla of 0 igno 4. -anlt, shiifile's trupieper's and lumbermentci who sess8ioni hias e',veni thiemi a vathilit ile in th!e hinds. Naturalt.!ly, t hierefore, thle pros'pecMt of beinog ousted tby noithferni loielisers has~ Ifiuied the wi.iiithI ailarmi andt' anger, and4 ,er' snadled thlenm to r)1esist all et~or'ts atl eject, hei a. par1 to nuvyr t work on his ne pchse, whichi is local ly konas the4. W ilsoni trtiit, theit object of' the survey beinag to sahu divide the tettritoary and openl t to s4e1llet's. Thea r'esieliis on the tiract have rC epernilly'413 warnedC~ Ihe surlvey'3ors to1 abatn doni thir wori 'tk or thei y wvoathti get thlemna Iselves(' in)to t roul e; hiat tohi louer pa id no a4lentitol to tlife hthints a114d Welit, 0on with t he asur 1vey. T1b :he a ititnts of(i thIis4 region :nt 'e a ree of' i111 ha1rdyttt iiiner w''V'ho Pegard any111 ira. novn'ioat uponi thir it trad1itional etoms as11 i Otn inIvaisionl to be depre'4cated iandlit defetted in' 'alt hiazards. They3 live ont "iaag antd haemrniny"' of tb'ei r own isin81g, di-in1k sod. '- whliCkey praiducedl in the prtimtitive atd's of' the mtoonshinier', thius getting the d'oi-'at de(w" inl its naltive puril3y, and14 al e "en'l t to fit every3 daiy in lihe uMek tot' ' .e~v conceive to bie thieir' rights nad . -'.es. Ont Sai irdaiy Bhtther's survey' 0' ", Iee.Capel, Stronaig aneil~z ianett, a. mtil tap ini the vicinaily of1 liille's AMitt, II '1d twia ~p-o p(epartions111 tor itnakinug a siur ie~y of tam lanuds in1 lt ne 141 ihborthood. T1hie( ..w < * beti invalsiont sprend' thIirough te i e'. - n-'4ohy, and~ ini a lin i hiile the(y were ' 81. - -ied hay a ho rge crowd of men ami1( bo8 who prouceeded to give t hemi a geitle ',Ne'v*on hintt iheir' pr(eence wa'is not alto eo hert accepitable ini t init bh 11. Soume one a.: .he ci ow~d fih-ed a gunt th I le intruders,'. i and4 in) a few iinei th1 '81le dhispit e de4.velope4 - oia genera'lil en!gangement CIIwhich b~ecame so C eia o ot) hie sur1veyor01s, t hant they beat a d ' c.' derly 'e'trentt toI the tills. 'alore than 1 Vt .-d' os were fired at thle irnviaders, thlouigh ii Is bheve nion1 ute of t hemii totok efftct.l Du ring ahld flight the bullets whaist lead abont so.415 une'oisly t hiat one of thle mten t iedl hi s whI.ite hiandkerebhiief ont a stick aind wiaved it. inoe of sienrender. The4. pursuerc1s, how-t ever. were not, dii posed( to give anty quar11 5 4.'', no~d dIov th~ le -diseomitjitted surveyors u nae' os lie nmouttatins. Th'le inhaboitnts say3 -ha.1 Ith neX pat'ty oif Hutl er's mien whIo e.' rt ius r'egiona to talke thir il' ands will be * catled b> a bathI of' tr and br'iimst one. lumb'ia fu ot' the triinig of Presby)te. and will resume 110opera'tionsi' the 4th of ne(xt Septtembe'r. The1 toenhtiy is ats folh4ws: .Itov. Geor'ge Ihowe, I) D) B'ilienl Lieau , cv. Chas. R~ I1'omp1)1hl, assistanlt proowo of Hib1 licali Literature;'ta lIe(v. W. E. oggs,J D- D., C t'hnr Ib hia.ory , anad Churt tchI g~overnmt enlt; le'v. J. L. Giraridoan, gy'; I.cv. Jaus. WXoodIrow, r'elat ion of' scienct1o an d rvcI laitionl. Untder teo aigey3 of J. B. Mlack, 1). 1)., the enmt do wtmnt has bte in intcr'easted fromo e $65,000 to *150,000 and1( they expect ( 50oon to raist, it to $200,000. The r fud for' the aid of stud.e'lit ha ts beeni imncreasedi~ to *22,000 and the Smnyti l tirary und 1t0 66),500. Thei1 outLoo' ofthe )institutiont is v'ery fluto. ~Dead meni ate alhlowed to vote In E Phtilaphia. This would be) a good C place for the Radical-Gr'oonback-. crIatic"oaiIon par'ty of' this State. 'The R1ev. Thaddeus Salters, the irt color'ed mn over admitted to beQp~ O&itry of 8th Pro imtea y0 Ohech9 *in outhI Caoln , e ' a* dayaf dmnmd PiLa.aLL' ,,a hrWHOu 0 0,nju'iy b(.oig tot lal kitilizuw's in, this St-kuo Jili' Lht,% (lW ill (GUe01-gizi. T1he0 'hiv ill both' ititoo 6s (ier3it e~d to culitti, tho ilk Itiol (1 t'Liliut~'i's, t0 prsut% cL tho tltw' 110-1' I'h 'htiiig itlillosed( upon by iuler Iti' !111to 461i-se 'll'vVCIIUt. So tall Aio6 -it **imifilziity V'OLweim tLho w1ov1 1101iti of* tile lltw in ll 01%W 0 States, but. there are' ditffeteicem ill Milj whIitil1 will flot bo litlintel% 'satinlg to 'tli 3)111)110. "''i 'Iltw in) (oori'gj, tt-A I all) informed by it gu 11)0 Zigeni.,-diatinouty stutel that nto If) 1111111lia tod gmno' shil be sold1 LUmt contazins levs4 tlittti two 41W' cetie Auinii i a-mo1)01 I iLI(ligli I pea' cell of 11 v33.laZIuk l1rophiMIot'ic 11(1(. 11 It, do not, UchiIainiI I two 'I percent of nilImo) phlosphoI'iu aicid, it, is (201iNjCHad oil raitlew' tat ken ltin tile narket. lIIt SoU L11 Carolin 103 i law i equires thiat, till gtruI)niti l nitiL colne 111) L() (t 111i313'sis a1$ Ibi'&II(Jd on euch antd oereiy 831('t 01'Oier pa1ckafgo ill 'Al'hi (lih fei'etilijzcs may 4)e ''ffeed for milof bc 3- t-te ncI ol' ta 1it1achit.d to the 811 ilL. The law~ does not piro 11eili be ti.le pecent Igo of niq itigr'ed i' cit Cli l'inwg Inlto thlie m 'Ol j)iMs ionl (A' tlho Lrt ili zer'i' offereid lot' sal-k. It si n ly req i I u. (lii L A'Cy bag, buar retl or' otLie jmekager Of toril Iizel's 01' Coll) morcittl li:iili )iztl1re sh lihve tiit'r'oi it lttl)el m-' lt~anip tw'ily3 set Lhug 1oil It the 1tzlliv, lo)cation1 1111( ittle to-ark of t il e m 41111fitln icr, the !liii lt (.( Iliglosil iol (It I o (Olite'its di thle p)31'k3Ig t mid tho percen ti go) Atcu'tin inari g kCJi Cwi. Any- lilt41lut )fl"I' 11)1' Hl ill Uiii.~sstatea Icri'ilizt'r -ol it 1. I-ig- o1nly I perl evilt ofIt11)11110= Ii1i1 f1 od 6(il 'Ctilt (Of 3Vf-ll1i- hh'.po dho ic IC 1(1(. It is ('111 i)C"d Ibhat the 3Wil it, iS Sklto 0('08fl 010 [111uiiket, %)14 V "! rmili "ii4'0H 31 uid I hat. (li10 lit %V It (4,cot''ri p\'Ovuuits te tiale of, ally3 rl)Udm %% hIch (10 111)1 comfe upto tho tandIid cd aittI estaCM bi islit. by3 Cio i ta L . Ill other words, thu l111W ill -1ad-l' de~e hemtsotoa 0 gfn trh*fit# 04.44 5 IhV14ioners. Coutnty BSonI (onerb and Cout'y Treas b7*#4 refrOice to tto seuditiug, wanl pnynent I Rlm, - *ki)4~quireu atn tal top ts, of a 4ll "s, adited, 'allowed aliid t1d by thwm to 60o made to t.he Court of Genet'rail StioQln4. Be it' enacted by the Sontto and leouse of --preentttiv of th State of 6utith Carolinli, 'now mot -nd sitting -in Gomueiral Assembly, and by the authorc1ity of the same: SectCon 1. That the County Com.. mismioiers of the several counties (if 1aid Wtiato sAtull keep in their sevei'al Oflices a "filo book," in - which all uiimrs iesented for their comide, ratiol shadl be 'tiled by their clerk, desigmitng tho dato filed, 'by whom looelted, and to whom iqaid claim belo)gti, and the chtaracter and aimint of maid ctiitmt. The .said clot k shalil n'hso ri imbet' said -c1a ims in the or'der inl which they are Cled, audited and allowed, from .innber unlo upwards. See. 2. Tho County Commission ers shall draw their checks upon the County Treasurers of their respec tivo colnties, in) paytmlnlt ot said cli ns, out of any fiuids in tho treal sriry appliclble to the piyitL ltereof. Provided, that 1no Such checks shall be draw by the Coulnty Comm iissiollers until they shiall iivo boeun formally niotified by 'the (Coun Ly Ti-easurer that tiere u'er swfitiient lunds i the County TIreatsury ap plicablo to the payme-nt of much eu tccks. Sec. 3. That County Cornmis, ionlers an(d Countiy School commis sioners shall mukto an annual report, of all cltims filed, audited amid ad lowed umi ordered paid by them during each fiscal year, to the pro. Si(11mig Judge at the fitr4t, term of the CourL of Ge11eral Sesisims for eaci, county which hall. be held after the first, day of. Janiary in alIch yt wi huh report, hIall be si) bi t ed by said Judge to the Grand J11i1V For their examination, t'ith the [issis Li.ce, it nvecs-yI)', of some compo LetiL person to be appointed by the prei m 11(iJg(, at a Com)pensati n Al live dolhlas p nr di 10r e1ch day 50 e ngagedi provided, that no pa'y all hIe reeived under thQi'I) SectLion' lor' mu.te ithi..ur days. A Iter ex.. Iitruntioni the Grand Jury3 shall re pr)t thtereon to the jinembtlinig J til.e tny mutter growitig out of, or per, ttitiiing to)., said atnalt repor't, which to1.behn amy seem cci woirthy3 of thle atieintihn (it the Couti 'The tIaal et'por t saltheeut'i poni be tiled by theL (.lerk of M-Tii Lurmt, :111( hep'lt asM p'apers oft Maid.. court.1)1 1o inspetijon by any citazemi dei rous of exaii m lag ta heMatme. dec 4. 1The Itiuntty Treasutti'rr of the seveti:I vouleics ofi said State shiall not1 pay' 311y claims against tii hen- repe i ve cou t es '~i upon oridr oh Ceinmay C'onu nissionerts,eUxceptl as hierei beforo proviidud liar, amnd thh-y shalal miakle ant annatal repot. to the pre.,'idfi 'g JuLige, atI the~ firt term of' [lhe Cotti t of (3eueral~ Sc~a'ions in their respe'ctiv'e coniesic whieb shall be hteld after thle first day ini j ,.. 'nary ini earh your, oft the nunii,ber. ChIt in tel-i u l liOtihai, of -uid c:;mj mui' Paill bi) theln ('il(I olir~S ot ('(nnig ,omntnsiotIers a .d t'otnty .bhioo Coiin issie.ners, aid t Luwho101 p-id;] whIic m rteiui t sh all be ulbmitte'.i hv sid Jutdgo to the gralnd jtury t~ir their exam milationi, amunt shall be fuied by the Clerk of said( Cou rt aod kept in his offiee for putblic inaspe(ction. Sec. 5. Thatt iI altecr exa minat ion 1)f said reportis of CJountiy Comm nis ililners8 and1 Tr'easurors,8 the gr'and minry shltI tinmd any discrepaincies be'. Lwooa the relpor'ts, or' aniy im regut bar11iis Lhereini, or' any em bezzle,~ mnentIs of or' ext raivaganicio-s ini the e~xpendtitLur ol'C(t ) pblie fun ds, they shai Ill peset the stamle to that said( I our tt, an11( 'joder abhall bo takeni thiereoni as shall1 meetI the ende of juistico. S,ec. 6. That said l'repors of CXoun Ly ConunIIissioner S, 1.t nty iSchool UJommnnissioner's, anid 'Trempurem'rs slallI be published atI leuast, two weeks be. lore the sit ting of said Cour t lny said )ttlera or their Meverall cler'ks in some11 newspaper' published ini said Sec. 7. Tfhat 'theo C'ounty Com,. m iss4ioners (of thbe sever'ah cout ius oi matid Stuate shall, on or before the L15th day of' Novembohr of each year', mak a' rport. to the Comnptrollet' donmeral ot the tilumboer, char'acter', iund tonounit of claims audited, ath owed, and ordered to be paid by ,tem for the tIscatl yeari endiJng oni .ho 31st of Octod~li precding s:.ii lfth day of Nov'emnber, to be by iim submitted to the General As. ombhiy totr thiir inoformaztioni in his onnualI report, and all clai ms zagainist Iti liuny not, pt'esentd duing the Iscal y'ear in which they are' con, -racted or Ihbe unext ther'oiter shall do forever bamrr'ed. T1htey eshall also ma.ko out ini said report, ant estimate >d the amnount of money which it, w'ill bo-nec u)to raise by taxa nintheir siever'al conisfor :ounty purlposoS for' the cuirrenit fis mli year, which "hall ailso be tm >odied ini the Compttoller Geaner'am1 hiiual rort, to the General As emibly.-.* Sec. 8. That any violations of the (itegoinig Sectionis by the County omisoerCut a'chool Com,. nisstinera, amid Coumnty Tron'ouierotrs, hutll Le deemed at miidefomior', and ypon convictioni thiereof in. the Court >l (Genei-al Sessiors, the party so >ffuninig shall be sentenicod by tho residing .iudge bezore whoms oon~. ieted to pav a. fine al not tm.. i petflod. A pproved theh A. D. 1882. An Act to enable paraful -Cop woSeized unfler theo'1O vimior of tie variona A etaH tilt General Asombly, known nit ii "Iion Laws," .o recovor pAsed sion of the mine f pon eitering into bon(d if ecordaico with the pr-ovisions of law now of' force in t'ogartd to tclions for the C1aim1 and dliv v *if' v personal property. Be it. enict-ed by the Semito and HoCuse80 ot Repl-osen-taitives of' the Stat of South Unrollni, now iet anta sitling in Geieral Asebcilyht, atid by the authirity of' the Rame: That from and after the pasatgo of this Act. any- person whoso crop o1 -crops, Withother the sine be severo'd from the froeeho'Id or not, mav he heized under ti provi---ion of :anlv or all of the Acts of the Gieral Amsembly know n na the "Lien Lam w. tahall have tlho rig"ht, iipon entering into bond in lci'ordaneo with IhI( provisiois of hnW now of force ir regard to autions for ciin anid do, livery of per-sonal property, to re oover iinmediato possession of' iOI crop or crops Mo seized: Provided Th at nothiig heroin ciniied sihal ho o eonstrned as to effect any o the provisions of' Sai lien la1%v if caNes whero no bond is giveit a heroin an'.horized. Approved 9dh February, 188, An Act to prescribo tho mode of as cortaining the iyei vi'r at1toindhzunc, on tho Free Public Scli(is of t hi: State, alnd to n pportion 1he Seloo f'ind according to sn<n t teiditlac Bc it er!ated by the SenitO mf Hlouse of' RIpreeiltatives4 of thi Stato of South Carolina, now Me and sit ting in (ener:il Asembly and by Ihe nithority of'the saine:' Shc. 1. That the Hchiool mnoifl shall conisi-t o't twen1ty schoo1<3-s and Ot. this nimbei- shallh tie aie asth tiiinit, of'compItation il esti minili the aver'age zi iatince ci eaich puipil in the free puiblic schoolb of LiS State. Sec. 2. That f'or th -I.> - 18S2. I3 andl for eachi M<-h.-o 'c-en itheja-entter, eacih co.~rltun t 'inil -iin. fit Ilie sheicol flittil totintg t t- se',*r. al st-i''ol do it l.' insi couty in lro, rtirl to) the tive'alge :i t11<]. aniie upon I he ft '0 e p)blic shio,l...; bo the last pre..te~iing yed~ ast a~certuaim ed hvy ectio I i Iot isi A\'-t. See. 3. Th'ait the' S .j sapen t-n teiitut (of edineition is hichylu ti. thoriz.-d aniid reqired to pr'ee -iIl> such regit ions as nma he' ior-es>.:u iy to)Ci olorce the prov~4liOns.. of th.i Act. A ppr we(el t hec 20th d-ay Wt. Decem 4It Thirtg Dlays' Trial We will sen-l Dr. Dye'. Celceat ed Elee tro Volta:ic Ile and) i otier I'lteIrtic A ppl aniees 'in trial for abir y 'lay-; to youiiii m . andI oldter personsl who~ are:.!i. el ~ Neros ID -bji y, I.a'i V :di.. .:e . . antceinug spee&. y re:i al~ comi~plete :nor :ttian of vigZor amii mant~,,. 1. .tio frc and Kid iney di ffientl ts, lu i piire., ni.* many oilier dii 'thses-. it hirrd rat hht .l Sstit'e 49the4 n os tt iiuftapr4 i, I~I r :- rsie Dreu g A~i irea rt. i t s cILeanie mii h~h:Lj.',?i.... .4' Never Fails to Itetoro (GreyrFdel to the jouthfid Lviuilor i6cts.a i1ti Ir i z-itdr" . powteas o ae tui heD Greatest, lt I' i ur&th i Dest Heallth and Strcregth tiestorer Eve3r t-.ed. It cuires DvseCpsia, R-henma,:tism,, Fleeple~-unes.. nill disenses of the -tomach~t, liowevl-, Iuns Live ~~-'r, Xidneys, nnd all Female. C.oaints.jo Ifonre was:titng awey wi:h, tou.nsupn cer any disease tIse the TIore t -d.uiy. IL t wi to m~ he I j you. e nmmber i it is famr superior t . Iit e r 1 FEssences of Gineer and other Tonhics, .is it bii I itp thec system v. i ont into~xica-tinig. 5. e.~n r sizes, at all dealers m: drugs. N oac genui-t withaut signaiturcof lir t:ox & Co., N '. Se.dithcir ular LARLGE AVING IN JIUYING T::'E~ DolAR SI/E, Administrator's Sale. B) ' order of Olin L. Durant. Jiulge ol I.Pobaile for I'ickenis Countuiy, I will S4.11 to thle hi ghes51thiidder fori cas, all1 thle P LIt. SON A l l'RO)PERTYI' of Ibuardy I]itrapuaj, do consed, egnsi-rong of4: ONE LOT OF COTTON, One lot, or (oaei, Bacon, Fodder, Shncatks. Household nnd14 Kirchen Fnrhiture, Anad vari ions othier inags to(o I edi on to mlent ion, at th le reit leni~Ltce oft hie -aid deceased, on- SA TUlDA Y,, the 26th, dlny ot M~arch, 1882. WV. A. tESLE~Y, Adm'r. march 164 1882 2 Administrator's Sale, ~~ Y order of Olin L. Durant, .Judgve of L. Probate for Pickene&'Couiniy, I will pil at Publio Ouittry, on S.aleday in A prIl, 188-, t. Pickens C. Ii., all the NOTES ANT) ACE COUNTS belonging to the Estate of Bright Gilsirap, Sr,, deceased, appraised doutfuzl and worthles. / J. A. OZLSTRAP, Adm'r. march 16, 1882 26 8 N OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. .Notice is hereby given, thxa& *# will ftp. ply 10 -0. La Durant, Proba', $Judae for P'lekehe Countv. on PMtam th ve e QXEE~VILLE .- .C4' W E WILL DSIrVER STONO IN 10 TON LOTS at Easloy, for 400 lbs. Middling Cotton for 1 Ton of Fertilizer. We will soll: slugle Ion aL tore in Greenville at. the jare ratte rities wil st'vo money to callo 0 US. tespoobfully, FEROUSON & MILLEt. march 9. 1882 26 4 Notice to Debtors & Criditors A LL persons having dpmafnds .imnst the eate of JA.NMES MOADAMS, de lceased, will present them to flie under8ign.. ed legally attested, within thirt.y dn -from ti1*is dale. Those indebted to pnid estate w$'U CAieasbe come forwar( and make pay.. melit, .1. J. LEWIS. c.c.P. Adtn'r. mar 9, 1882 25 8 To Consuampti'ves. 11i E a ndvertiser havinf: been permanently cured of t hat dread disea, Consu:np tion. by a simple remedy, is anxious to ImIke k nown to his fellow sittiliet's the neains o. cure. To nll who desire it, lie wil. wen of the"pre;4Cription used, (free of clarge) A t.e direct ions for prcpering and using the same, which they will find a sureu'tire for ('oighs, Colds, Consumption, Astliita, Bronchitis, &c. Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address. Rev. F'. A. WILSON, 194 Penmn street, Willians,. burg, New York. Errors of Youthi A GENT1'LENIAN who siffered for years IA from Nervoeus Debility, Prenature Dety, and all the effeits of youthful indis, crtein, wil for the sake of sti'fring ltu, tunityity, seud free to all who need it. the re cipe and directions for iiking the simliplo retiedly by which lie was cured. Stifferers vishinllg to profit bly the advertise r's expe Iielice can (do so by addie!sing in perfec confidetnce, JOHlN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar siret, New Yor-k. f eb 23, 1882 23 ly . leVg.et ;le. Ikhbu thait will rem~fove l'ani, IFrecklers. 1'im~ple's ti~ B 3lotch les, le.iv, ing the skini soft, cleart antd hteautifuil, also intse ruicltis for' produtcing a lu xuriant)1 growl h ot lmatir ot abl hai leati or sirnooth ac.Ae'lre ss, intlOs~l g 3e. stan'e ). P ilN. Y.A\N l)EF s C'O., 12 ltire':iy stree I, N. Y. CUN'Y (F PIcKimNs. IN COT.tT OF" COMMON PL E \S J. .~ Gri tiit, Adoi'r', vs. Ann Keitht et al. PY r t ie of a Ueereta Oi (rder made in ) u J theve ntl ense uon t he 7th! .June. ,02.::0 I w~1;~i .sl 'iekens, Coutrt ilotise. un .s l h>.y in .1peii itexI, dt:r'ing the le~gai :tmi: .ert of th:e lie- I F'ate of Sti1beh 1) Ke..1 ,er en ed, conits ingl of iihree P:arcel or (o s o! Laud i tutiinig nih'-r iting off Onet Tract (containting It00-d) \cmes, more Se n .\d'u;;s4 'reek. attjtoining lands o~f \M .tbew Ilenr~iicks, Rebecca K<.itli anid One IiTrtet contanting 14 1 1(0 Acres, more or Il.:-S, Ott ( olenoy' iiver, aIjo in ing ansds of .J. K. Sutherctl.ind and1( Sanrzuel Edents. I A LSO. That LM.~ of Land kniownt as te TABLE IiiK UlT l1b PL1. \C E, conttajtiing'' Tree Aeres, lmre orC ~ leSs, witheeon thle Ii tel nowY Istdttos-r it- saidl ltoe conitains toonas, and ott lie Lot. thliere arie good anmd coltven ienut StabIles and 4 other' out build intgs. TE. Il-I :N( tae-hlf t caisih, the baitance otn ai creedit of t welve nthiitIs; eredit port ion to be seentredl by a bontd of the putrchatser atnd inortig:;ge otf thle premises. Puruchaters to pay extra for paipers. .J. J. L.EWIS, c.c.r. matrch 9, 1882 254 Sheriff's Sales. STATE 01" SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKEN8. 13 "'''su""ry exections to me dircte Ihave levied tlupati, and( wvili sell to thte hightest bider for caosht, dliring tiht legatl ihorts of saleo on thei fi rst. Monitday in ^1 ribl I8%, before the Court House door1 oft I Pickens Cooty , All that Tfract of' Li nd, lyinig and being im the Countty of ickents, in the Statte of Souit Car tol in a, otn iig Ctrow I reek, wtters of lKeowce li( ver, ndojo itning Iluds tof Thioiints Newton, J . N. .\lrphree and14 thers, con I Iin itng Otne I undred anid Eight ty-six Acres, ttnore or iles. Leviedl o'1 a5 Ithe property of T. Milton nlexanuder. Whaiterver interest thertbin is sub ijet.t to saile for thle debts oft said Miltoti A lexantdetr, will lie sold, at Ithe sitiu. of Susani E A lexantder andt4 Aurora T1. Alexander. i'laiitit~s, against T1. Milton Alexander, Adin ist rator and Saraht A. A lexatnder, Ad mintist rottrix of ..he estate of F'ountain Alexanider, deceased1, Defenidants. A LSO, All the Interest, lIight. attd Title of Dudly WVigintgt on, in that. Tract of Lantd, Ott whIiichl) he Ow liVes, situnate iltd being in he St ate and Countty aforesaid. adjoinitig hi nds of .J tun P. c raig, I'Thomas Craig, (George Ilatret L, and( Others, Oontainiing Two li iudored Acres, mtore or less; levied on as the property of' the said Dudley Wigington, at. the suit of Robert F". Morgan. A [LSO, All of that Traot of Land, whereon Frani Gibson niow lives, situata and being Ia the State andi County aforesad, near Nix Mile Mount sun, adjoining landsot John 11. 'redlg, Danilel- Mill. atid others, cone aining One, H undred guid pighty -AOrES, sntare or less. MAf hZ 4 ndo wih o AU of no~~ O~e siuda and beingt Jo 1ied sltdette41 ad biin' seetsf ra49 and Shoves Spade 4attoCk, PCkS RAKES. Cross Cut Saws1 LOts of other Goods at TV. T, McFALL'S PICKENS 0. H, S. 0. jan 5, 1S82 16 NEW FIRM NEW GOOD& ---o NEWPRICES! WE HOPE TO BE ABI.E TO MAFRT the patronage so liberally bestowed on the Old Film, und with the New Year we start, out with the determinatior. to increase our trade for the year 188250 per cent over 'hat, of 1881. In order tn o hLis we will ceint inue to give our friends the very lowest prices on any, thing they wis'h to ..uy, and by keeping ouR~ STOGR[ Wlel1 up with the demnands of our trade, and by pol iiie and colurt ous attcenation we are de teriiacd to win. R~emembger we sell 21 Yord., Prints f~ar $1.00. Wowren's P'oika Shuts at 7~> centis, aind aid on do wn t he ikt. A good hmi of RE.\DY M.\DE CLOTlt*~ Blankets, and other Winter hoods to el.ed out at cost and cai-ringe. Lilberaty, S. Os R. H. Anderson& Co1 To the readers of this we wotild Rhk you o paiy strict at teaa;ion to our prices, a-:d youwill tind that "llard Imaesh 'cai bd ".\1aideEaisy. " 'We will cert ainty muake it i your advantage to see us. before buying er selling; and we Dake pleasure in ofering td. ur friend.-and custonao rs Ugods att Blichu a reduced price. - Calico, Stanudard Printp1 22 .tards to .the Sl; ~-8 Shirirg. 6jo. per yard; Cotton Plaid, 9o. Bienching, one yard wido, Te.; L-adies' ilose, 5o.; Ilandkerchiefs. 5O.- Io 5l. 25;; Lauandrel shift. 60c. to 4ul 26; ?ata ner's flickory Shirtis,30c. We canl sell .Jeans cheape~r than any storo n Pickens County, 11 to 64g. per yard. A lairge Stock isnts fr'om 250. to $8; a warranted Brogan Shoe, $1.15; The Ladieud LPolka Shoe, 70c; Ladcit's' Double Grain Ilut a on Shoe, $1.2f6; Child'e P'olkai Shoe, 45c* Always look at our Boots before you buy, and we will save you mnoney~ It is rumored that Flour iS on the rifel iow if you want to save maoney 'call on US" Ve have ju1st received 100 barrels, and will - unrantee to sell it at aGreenville prices. Lteienm'ber this lf you have to buy. We are also, agents for the Old hllicord Vagon, the best Wagon sold in the graito. you doubt the veracity of this, We will vii pleaseure refer you to it. A. Ilester, V. I Chapman aind J. J. Wakelin, Onr trade is brisk, our profits are shot t, and our prices are teu ptiung. RI. U1. ANDERSON & CO., nov 10, 1881 9 6m The Old RieliabIe! ONE OF)E TIlE RESTNEWSPApER$ iN THlE 80UTH. 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