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cI~ption, $1.50 per annum, ./r six 4&ents;, strictly in advance. sanents inserted at one <dollar per one (uch or less for t he first -in-irer tio n cents for eaek subsequent Insertion. h~ ~ maisontnde to merchants -and others 4ejising for six months or by the year. aitary NStimes and Tributee of Respyect Aargedfor as advertisements. neuncing Candidate five dollars, in ad NeWspap6r Change. 1ol T. Stobo Farrow has sold the Stpar, tanburg Herald to Mr. Rt. J. Daniel, and purchased a half Interest in the Gaiffney. -Carolinian, and will soon assume editorial ananagemaent of that paper. AMr. Daniel after 1putvhaising the Hlerald, sold a half herest to Juimn W. Cavis,9 who assumes tditarial management of the H1eral. We wish ad the parties abund-nt. succesa in their several new posiios The Republicants endeavoredl onl Bat orday Ilst to bring up in thie IHouse the contesited eleollin case fromn the Second District of k7 0h16 State, Mlacky vs. Dibble, but were toiled by the Democrats, whAeue to vote, and 'tus left, the llouse withol(ut a Quorum. The Democrats are determined to fiibuster to the bitter end inl this ca1.e, if It takes all sumimer. Those who'oppose the Rtegistr-ation Ilaw should remember that Senators Buttler aind Hampton, Governor llo good, Chief Juistice j., ~ Simpson and all the other Jiidjges. in, thle State are obliged to register jut ihem same its anybody else Or they Canl n~ot Vote. I1, im A law that bears alike uipon the hih-andc the low, thle rich and thle poor, (lhe Whli I e unld the black, the browni an1d 0he Speckled, or any other color. It' at voter. refuses0 to register, hie simply plaices h1ims.,elf inl a po( Isition where hie can not vote for men who snigt faor th6rpealof te la if-h desied t doso. o ma's ight ar ab-de byth reitainabti himselfto, he1lam no bodynum, him slf Jame R.ts Chalrs who aacentl bou ce t romi seath sin qn Cong essbyion. Itebliconto mive tloc to hs cdolord 4o'metitor, has severedths afli.ytheian.it hred eocr ati arty, ercauehe dd o Arlibutern th Cldoutsve olvnarhs, ing a n Inepenenbfr Chngesa.henx elotion.inhisbDstricrow ehas 811teare. arbune Deoradto long as Jha Dartyl serv edrcse kee half intliebt inow teaue epublictanan willritynhassderiedioa snae ento turh party fr.ed afnd andears to defeatthe Hetia'd, sodet hingf therarst responsie ho Sumes * atnjr manynto pathe andthe eo the arual ceabnranoft huces~ lck thnd otherl othernitionsbigpeeti lasstobiu in themois Hon. Th omastF. tlaya, Deear sibe, budt oren fof byhe ugustahoncl wnd reostitu vonate, ndeaking lof the candeidacyot ar Tuormn Tor Goenoofths adteiays: tofbenatr Imtoni the bioen nthr dayse ifa ITLae aoll suave.wl vr fh a Thosea hmseofporeter Congiress. Ilude sandrme that Shreatoas wand tten Hamptontb Governor angod Chen. JConnor The Kehond alltedte Danviles Rinrohe tae re fobrieth frstek int diay sihe oanyboaad eenvilthe taing Vote lead by ?lawctea ea 87iper cen The Viginia tMedlowd gle ric perl ent pond the wR ih noud tnd blakile 10rper aet-d ler thlel oae ters colorlavoertueso enaster h. sil Buler, in oLffeing an % amesirdn to doheo bil toireae rigout of Aadeuned Jud rgietond las ut il unrouto ishag ow s ul s adthat, he . fuses ton reife condc thatr was disraiceu hoinsef ican risprudnce.y u imef Jaes. Cales,whogton corespenl Jiepbtche t e,ie Courier is "colored c pttok has aneardi ufluitike hm 4~is n utho tyuin the houe on be o3 a-nedent fort Congress at (liemo ex he~to il aisuD~rily beite Chairnan ox. essesb~ a ajdorhs abouite hailfathe a'edvr i dat Te 'o isomedl at aninury o an pary, d ted ineSan ~~Ilpp shuldbe lado g t agedo 66ni and fre copanie f ho North Cain 4 *d oherSouher Sttesbeig pese on assit I thecermonis. on. Vhoneu F.s IMWmgrants . Will wlX iuotn( gt. 7.. si~4 "mood d lion g~veour feet40igo dodia 1, d its dis rous tesuht, provided, we only 'keep e Sttt in the- haids of honest, patriotic men. This must be done or re trogression 4istead of progression will be the result This Is appareht to every in lelligent nind. Then let us lay aside all personal likes and dislikes, close up our ranks and move forward in solid phalanx iu the approach ing canvass,And cont inue to0Ourselves the blessings of honest, intel ligent government.. Whe n we have scored another victory we can lay aside political matters for the next two years and 4evot.e our time and talents to the building of railroads, factories and the development of our agricultural interest.. Bat i f, through spite or indifference, we should fall to carry ,the election, then a nightmiare of despair will set-le down over our people and tie building of railroads and factories will be a thing of the past. We are just now entering upon an era of great developments, ani witl the c ontinu ation of good government may expect to see new railroads built. across every se',3 tion of the State and factories erected upon every stream in our borders that. affords water enough to turn the naclhinery. Pick ens awl ihie Westeri side of thte State will soon be placed upon tlie grandest trunk line of rtilroad in the United States, it' we only remuin true to ourselves. Shall we, on ac. count of spite or indifference, ilirow away tle grand opportunities iiow opening ilp 1) us? Is there ia wlite m-n in the State of such dnll int elect, or so lost. to self espect. tId tile intele4st of' his own race that he canl not appreciite tihe Mitatloll? We ho pe niot, but, if there he any such we pity t hemin from01 the bottom o ootir hirt. No, we cinnot afford to loose fle next elect ion. The civiliz:tion of our race, and everytini else that. we hold near itid dear is at sita!k e. Let us cease our biekering aintd cLItsp liatl s inl tle coinm)on cau .0 of Ioiest goverinmen tt. 11 ni1 A n glo-Saxon Civiliz kito. The Assessmcut of Property. The Comptroller General hais i.4siued ii circulir to County -iitrtirs instruciing themt as to their dutties in tle asessmient oL proper'ty. Uider (lhe law a new mksess ment. of rea1l proipert y is reqired to hc made~l in 1882 and in every fourt ti yenii thleretter; at thle stone ii tne the ,assessmet of peisonatl property is mnade. By thle Act oft F'ebruary 1, 1882, the po0l1 tax aupplies otnly to persons betweeni thle ages of'21 and~ 50) yea rs; liixes tare nidte thle unquest ionable fi rst hien; all I'Lprpety returined deliiquenut will be first. oil'ered for lease, uand three intelligent and discreet freehoclders in eachl townshipij of a county are to be appointedi a ownshiip bonedl of' atsoHane5 to oI te value of such property andi~ report to Ihie Audlitor', putting their vailuatiomn at the usual let ting price on the usual termus ot similar lands in their townshelip at sales fot part it ion uituder order of court. It fdissat is. tied with thiei r aissessmrent thle owners hiave lie righit of apjpeal to lie t 'oninty Doard of Tlher~e has beeni no chintge ini the method CAf assessing peirsonail piropert y. MIeetinig of the State Convention. Thle State lDemcratic I';xecut ive Commtit, tee tmet in Celuitnihitn lust week, and fixed the t imie for holinig thle State Convettion (ot Tuiesdaiy, thle first daty of August. Atn address will be issued by thle (Comimit tee to thie Co'int C3 (hai rmati, and thirough thIem to lie pairty, withI referetice to the elect ion cf delegates and( the duties growing out of thie call. The Reister say's: The Citoiitteec had under discussion ma-. ny mat teis becarintg upon thle work of Ithe D~emocra tic party ini the State, tad nmeasures for tin enierget ic mid successful camnpaign were perfect e~t. # The meet ing was etirely hatrmniouos and thle outlook reported hope fuil fromt the several sections : the State represent ed by moemiber~s of' Ithe Comit ttee No nmatters of speicial pulic interest were to be tound tini thle de partments yest ery. Nat urally thle presence of the Exi cut ive Comm ittee, tand of nt uny leading memnber's oft lie Legisla turte, whIo are in at tendantce on lie S upremie Court. hias caulsedlf aI dission of thao time when-a the emo ra ssilon willi be calhed, andti frmii taitilher of Sourees We gaithler thait somei) time betwueen thle 2)t h of Juntie anil th of Juily is regardtied as thle mo lst conveni etnt teatson tfor thle meiet intg Of courise it is I he prerogiitive of lie Govern - or to set tie thaiit ques01 ton, and1( as thIiat dis tangu ished titizen hias no(t yet anntounedt byn viewvs, ainy timei namied is ahaogethler coniject ural. A Columb-ia lat teir says: "'It is riumored hat .John MeI 30w, who killed llevenue 01li ser Brayton in Pickens County about a year ago wats iaccaidetally killed in Arkan las last week," Mr. Wim. P. Caihiotun has bought the en. iie interest o t lhe Seneoa City Journal antd )gcomes the sole publisher and editor-~ success to you, brother Calhoun. John1 Evinas killed his brother Thaomais eir Duncai's Spar'tanburg County, last reek, striking him oni thle head withi a aling in self defense. Both parties colored. * + Hion. C. C. Waushbuirn, ex-United States 3enator, died at Eurieka Springs, Arkansas, >n the 14th inst. The case of ex-Governor FranklIn J Mo yea has been indetinitely postponed in New York. A- plea of insantey was entered. ~he Augusta and Knozville Rtailroad has onbsortbed $25,000 to the. SavannIah Valley Railrorad, nt.faygood declines to- aoept the Bish,. oprfrto waih he was eleed by the SougJ. ~ah$~ odist ('efoesee :7,. *R.i'II. plac a Is --1 Tir l Isl ateeis healthfy1 an& emple entertE~~ ean be given ill'.who dei e t the luistituto. Such no, opportudit k f'or the study of' nusic in the linits of this State has never boen givei betfore. The session will be made interestin''g and instructive throuigh out, atid music teachers will Gud the listitute the place to quali'fy them eolves mo thioroughly *for their work, Perztson desiring to study music for their individ-Ial bonctit aod ploutre wil did the InMstiuo a very great help. Bogiiners will fand it the CIIeapest and bemt SC1100l they ean attend, aid parents andlguardi-. an will find it thebost music school to which they can send their chil dren. In short, thie [tisetuto isjust what isA needed. ITe services Qf Prof. A. J. Show alter, of the Virginii Normal insti. tute, h1:1 beeni SecNO lrodl am Pric(ipal, 110 will call to LI his issiltance wihat. ever help lhe may dem niecessary. Prof * A. S. Ki-iffer, editor of the Iu sical N1 ilh oi, hlias promisied to as ,sist in teaclhing The Inistitute will (ome111ieiC On July d, nttd Ct11tt.iniue ti1n weeksi. TInltiof., *6 per torI G ood bo ared Ca nbo , ta ined at, run ontiblo ra11tes. For tfin-tle.r intibmattioti address J. (-W. Douthit, Atun, 8. U. A 1)tXISION A UAINST TR! STATE. -A (lecrev ha.s beenOot tih d iII the Un1) it ed Stat Ci Ic iti t Coil t I aII U,11:lni-stonl affirming.' the validity of tlhei 1ut. kidgo Scrip issuete by tht State - f Stmb i. tlinati under an act (d Marnich 2d 18-13, in exehiinge lor c --ainl b..Indis fi the 13-ue Ridtfe Railway, indor'ed by IIe Sito. It 18:3 ihe i sri awt was decil.td on. o itit utiont-l. and. void by th State Sup) jren- Coit -t, andii it wa's suo, I'hIe IL pr iet deceet orders anit ht. (('anti i.' be. takenc~ of all scriJ int the jiel thC r eip.( I), ofI saijal ..-erip tor S-11ate tax, and1( to compulel the levyin.g of anr untill:: I tax bor it s redegnupijion, 'toj ' IlLo I to rSt raill Coil itty t treaitureirI fromiLi the alivetiton ol' taixes ini Ca.. ses wvhere the said scrip h.i heen~i ltendre anltld retose.St The PlaOit ltC i t.)'r A tun l. D.i -WO dlim an~.E) d i 3.I Iltiloyi ' ht'fl N wYork, wuhos ?(chltIim annPou Ito -ibout.1) hl a~ iii illeii do:i.~ iarV advancedot t'ioI .the' Steg~ i upon t haecufrity o tic Bloohad t, itty On. 3,ht wh'Cib13 wer su0lC~ oarm by surron ere t bi iy ~tilm itexiebirmgli Aiilc o Ctiot1imoti.-.-Th swial imv is no vienerallyO I regarde-'l as a it und o roma 'ti1 nobsoitis, but~. Olhout wis iecek. 'tly ot ove bay~ (h sto e in h iityi 1. wnil(e emn-ztng ohe hrt of ai3OlI cr ier 13',n Thudiexx twa was'i foun tir. o ei ntoi suspended o athit ne0Ck. i 't( TI. i nti owne das1( oed ibton,) a., t and tonrlsite of' a r- qst0t fromS aii youn ma inilthat phicoat to thes~ii'o hand, pre fvuia tcn stiltiog the puerlv iIS&acto ot1he b'iort o a youngii h~ t ', oldrese t ihr f ai oWhf t he writft'?er of took i to Ecler tton to elst , or I wh0 et bor t) was an rdcina inged va uanrdspred byithe Oar n gO Ao ovoi n Moy n4-. Th ro (uis ' t he i staie dou t~ ful rod I aut.io . flaing deliveredes atthCer cotd Jfits Dlit zth message ti hat3 mavcae suc.hi MurdereI(1 2 *II)d with an l uboa. boa nundo, ay 14.-Ck ato Folii. nikn byo Fred Haier and eJims aqnte. the~a iC no werol fri-bing In tth Edisto R ie afew ile 01 oe tn and quigc'arr led agbom au bond. Fenle was atuc byh Huaig abouwth 21 yarsd. el'ierody wat dakn friho .ith ae n the lpst~ mor ztm to2dny boire( t Ibe dury ton of'th ikull ufiinttgcue n ItIan Odeth Mhy p5Artiesn'al cols tredll anidagyo ean Dand alr hav aboutd 21r dersolnd. TH aig. isa indarmuott wipth thick lip anOd was ltoning n t he directionth of tB aburguhowe Bukina bifoad conaigtr 8ihersons wa mon Snday' eveningo, n llo The obuthe wer mecans inoo the egels .endeavored to ae he Ottag Duts.. but the water was a too aneha W to suit 0he OQdiaed a roltation4 y o1W tranalatiq0 und"the, egmmitte s h4tion wa?4 refrorad chairman, the ReV. O Bpytin, reom'mevded, 61. QW the uopion Lf tie Jlie lution: Resoll. That thii, Convnt on will entgageo in 04u10h ikleu4rJa s ma. hereafter, in the Provioec, bf (idl seem praticable.atnd exp0(liefIt fd giving to the world th6 .1J4ro Word of God. In connection with this report Urw saln c)mnittee, to whiuh was re terred the comrnnn jican ()f th American and Foreigi Bible Society, submitted an aidditional report. re commending that, "in view of pres ont. complic1.ionism and uncertuaintice in denominational Bible work, this Cull vont-ioi courteously declines to onter niow into. any discussion or consideratiLin of the t&>ndition aid p)urpIoses of the Anerican aid lFor eign Biblo Socinty." Ju"st ua the - qtest.kni of adopting tho eport Was about to he put to the Convention Dr. Bur'rows, of Virginia, rose and sid that, ho was unowilling that the report should be adopted withOut. Saying somethinig upon the subject. fie regarded th' action of the A merican lbie 80 ciety Its an outrago tnd an insilt to Baptimts1hIl over tho count Iy, and he did not think that the Sothern Haptist, Cone n41tion sho'uid have anything more to do with this s4ci ety thai With iy other piubliention concerni. h'fie stociety had tfendeid algains.t scholarsh i p, aigaiinst chr ist, again Christ aomty and against, cithIot)liilty It there was any ore tinig uponi wihich the most, retitied t*chohtarlip of the age mg&r.-ed upon it was that t hie word baptidzo imant. to immmee, to di >. Itd in refiing i.o CircPu ato tho irtrtee version o1 tle Bible Which conltitins this tra nas, h tionim of tlt) w'ard the Bible Society had offnded against scholarship. It had offendled igiaist cathohe ity be enuse immer110 ''i)m w'as1 th on) 1)ly bap-. tim n isersiilly nack nowlhedged ta b)e true.i WhIat ever other ba ptism mayi) be adop)Ited by~ any)3 ot t he churtches they alt l dot that immenbr 81ion is vailid biatisin~t. It had stoned ag inst Chitt because. it refuse'id to Circti'atij a vertsin ul Ihe 'ier p1 ures (on. Lini ing a tT re('L 1. is usa lt i o this word-thec very haptism w hicha (Christ. himin'el re(:eived( in) the J1or dtaa. IThe. soc(iety eirnts everyv I t her veri.%ton of4 the lii ble but thi. atind atlilibtigh t he spe~a kor hadi atl. wVt ays been I rieily to t he weie I y, ;iid hazd done)4 u~ ha t hle cai ' to n'j. Vane its 11iintee t until the reibot tion1 of 1886, whII~ih p~ohibi:te (the c~iirclai tion of' t~hu 1Htiiese version oaf I he( Biblie, was re-tv]inded he~ wa,-h eda hIMil ad' of all cotnneelionl'' wih I he' (ocie) y o anty of its kindred as Dr). BoyeeC sab t ti* the0 9otIhern B3a ptis~~.tm Ol Covetin hazd hadI nio ec, ch-tI1ias ie cal i conct ionr' wj.ith the A m. t'rican.I 13ible So~I ciety' Sinee I 11, it h:.d beens e'xpresly repniniated, ex. ('(pt that the bioardis of the Coiimven tioin had beens atllowed tro bny Hihles iraim the) society, a'id din g iihe war* 35,U000 volo umes ot' thu Testamet huid been flent) to tLhe Souitherna Bay .Itity the ible Society as8 ado tioni, buit for wicih patyment had since0 been made1. Tfhere had been nio eccletiatical conflnection, and he thoughtL tho adoption of the repJortL ai the commnitteu would be a suuffi ient ans~twer to the commun~1!icationr of the Society, without distutirbing the kindlly reolationis thbat had existedi in the past. D:. Wink ler' said that thu Con venition wais upon aI new ep)och in Bible work , antd that the Chiuruh wazs cal led uipon to ttranilat.e the Wvord of Giod inl as pure a form~ an possib1.le. Thel grea't qulestiouu was whleiher' it were not best, to unite wVith all Baiptists in aid of1 this~ gi tnt I work. So tiar a5 (lhe Eniglish Bible was conicerned the day of compro- i maise wans pastr. and w hat is demand,, ed is a Bible1 that r'epr'esen0ts thbe true Chrtistiatn thought, of the age. Something elso besides the King James' aversioni was wanted, some thm vg which neither it nior' the Am., e'ricani Bible Society conid give. Thle us tablishment. of a Bapt ist. Bible w as dlemntided. ''Te mahionat0hry aind WVord of Gohd umust, go togethor, and the Church had better send a com, promise missionary than a conpro-t mise Bible. A -g: cat, work has to ~ be dono in this diretioni, and it was, timo for all entaanghang ulliances to cease, and for' the Baptists to go t.o work to supply (ho great demnrd. The R'ev. Mr. Nunually submitted the following ats an amnfdmnt to the report, of the Comnmigtooe, which ho supiported'in nus earliest, speech: Resolved, TIhat, the hoards of this Conventoi be v&quested to inqjuire into the expediency of this body bogMmnfing at some oearly day to take part in, the great Bible worksabo ve roterred to, and report, at, oour next session such pracetical measures as wouod in their judgment be wlse fo~r this t'onvention to take in the saime. Dr. Tesasdale, of Tenniess, made v a speech going into thbe history of' the American B3ible Socoty, af ter' whichb the vote was taken on Mr. Nunially's amendment, which was lot, The report of thes commlIto wyashe adopted. f%#A Mahy 15.'--Wm. E Jank. i.0e4of'*e ret .Abh1l were very at 1o bila.-sespecially: *t', iarirlington, iot liking to id ami lounging abo o1d Mt., hell, about tieq W he mut sond the stranger away.: [It, the latter par t ol week before am. Monday, the ist, h wrote Irom Nowberry to Mr1. Sl01 It 08t lieoui*onate letter, clngheir h. ",beloved.,'" hojing sie would Poon1 be Mr's. Metill, and amkinig her to meeL him that night at her fatherg, MroThoiauti Phillips. The Ietteri did iot reach her, but was delivered to her husband from the post-offlce mt WVhitmire's 1Thursday mrning. Mrs. Siiell had already fld, having left With MeuIll the night before for p rts uiknowrn, takitig with her her bV8L IOLtes and othI alticles COn venient to carry. 'I hey have nti'i been heard from since. Mr, Shell has tsaed ou, at warrant ot arrest, ag ainist the guilty pair'. Mr. Sh'ell I1 a wheedwright- a hIrd wIorkiig man aL-ot, 6ity-five yeara of ago. His wife is about florty, but looks a great deal youiger, and is at title looking woman ul conimderable initellzgeiiec: They have been in rried twemy four years, aild have had Childreni, bi nn)II0 of thei are living. McGill io about forty or forty tivu aid is a gOod looking ,.low. It. is taidI that he hats a wile and a daughter fifteen years old in Lancamter Count. Aewberry leraMti. NEW YORK, May 15.-A Decatur) Ala., -pecial Pys: A maii named Andrew Alleii, teeiding in Fatyette CoumLy, who has been separated Vroim hmi wife for several motlh past , visited her at her mother's rum teinco this morninig and deliberate ly) ihot her dead. Thu broLIner of the tiend womanb eitered the houseo a tew minutes latter and, seeing his sLstaT lying dead oil the floor, fired the contenits of at doulw barreled shotgun irnto Allen's boily- Allen tell deid by the $ide r his wife. HirI slayer surrendered himr~Sell to Lt A Traveler's 8tory, After spending nmonuhs at w:tecrinig plaoes iidt con:-iuIt ig Inae be't phy4icians1 Wi whout seueIriI . I returnfed bewi. dishear? tnI saud 'Kpe)ci edI to die. A irierhd urged a trial 01 Partier's (invge'r Tonie. Three iau, amIft -'rtivml diet hoive brought rine exee mlent 'athi anid-spi rms, anmd I l'ope ilty experi "t'nc, may benri ahnmihm1r sLltrers.--Cinein. t lady, diee olher columnu. 4 TPhe Ander(on r Inltehtlligenlcer Mtays: I en eat ait - abnait the prset 'hetion Iaw t' 1 ud t, w hen a mran is mee~' legi teredl, he is niot n rd.ar thme a:est or reea tng his t'.gist.. hun cvecry electtin. ]c is a era mnf' th nii,. W' lien ('4jr people tin.. ler'statnd th;LI thme good oaf I he Stae 'qirle thett rtgh. Itrat ion lawt, we' have wo dtIii, that thae men whom have itiven weekls., amndt ercn mnrths, of hitimen in) red it. coina.ies to lbe redemp~t ion of South Uaihna , vtl h.h rf ully gi ve thbe Ie w h.ours wee(Sisar y Le the rettetio O tI' the governm(len t whc ha(1 bs donte so m~.uch 'or tnu State. W'herever ihe regas ratio law hats beenm ttie,1, it has *Vorkted like at charmn thIrouighomut ,be south. T[he men who have res.. med South CJaro(li na from~ her 1)p n'essors will no1, be'jt tet to blubmit () thei inwa which hauve been tried luccesslully ini Mis.,issippi, A labama ni n mny cities, anmd are niow deem 'd nuecess~ary to the weiare of our >w n di~a te." AUOus-rA, GA., Maty 20.--Work mi the Savannuah Valley Railroad 'rom Anderson Courti House, s. C., Df Lorn's Mi ne, on the. Autg usta and iaoxville, Railroad, will be enm,~ nuced inmmediately 'The Grieen. Vood, Latnrens andl Snartan burg R~ailr ioad isa bein~g grad'eI' The Aui. guista and K .noIxvtIlle di rection sub-. lCri bed $35.000) to stock in thbe roadcs iamed to daty. Thei three roads vill be conitrolle'd in Augusta ad, t is thought, consolidated. The RepubIicanm County3 ChatirmanIl are issuing circularm to the Repub)i.. ains to organfize their clubs ait onVce m od preparO (to r'egist er t o a iman.-. Phe circulatr issued in Run oweilI ounrty says: "L anty of youa fail to ogister on te appointed daiys, you vidi gmot be allowed to vote at th.. iext general elect ion, so don't let *(knress, ('rop~s, con tracts or any hung else keep you at home oni the lays of registration, for freedom Sithoiut liberty is nout freedom at al"' Phis clearly imheinteLs what we ar-e 0 expect in the app~roachb ng can, 'aiss, We wil havei the solid Re miblicanr patrty to fight. Tfheir ranks vill be swelled b - a hew (isconte,,., Oreheaads and 'reienbackers, aind miless the Deumourev y buIIry aill di,, ent1ions aindl( differences sand unmito olidly for the tight we asre certain o Oc defented anmd thbe Sstte will gain be in the clauhes of the same nieVvS who formerly lived npon her itals. Let us really around the )ufaocratic stanrdaird for the pr'otec, ion of' our dear old smother, He who iould desert her in thea hour of her #uud is worso (tan a traiitor.--Con, Gayboro Telephone. , - . -. ....... A flue last week desttroy ed t wenty ee buildings in Wazahaftch.ll~i,x. s; loss Cl00,000; insurauce #t68,000. A 3800O dlro occut.ad i. 'B adI uarAi mi the rbo :yh 0,n14 Mnfer et~k ((of eu' Hlaygliod, Of %i thb Re0 flargrave, Tennense"Anu telected Bimhops, A le tte- wah read cowe n. ~e Iraternial greetinugs (te, gkauzn Mlri can Methodist Epinj tja (&uih anld giving (in encouraging I e Count, ()I thle p rogremso' thf cuc Whc it Piaid, had 50,000 mumberisagie 8,000 in thle 'northern hh-hse h A Peerless Perflume. The refrthming aroma of Floreston Co, logne, and itsi bmating fragrance make it a peerless perfumet for the toilet. 4 -Ainnouncements. For the Senate. so&- 'The many fricuids of CO3L1. R. E. BOWEN announce him as a candidate for. the Senate at. the ensuing elect ion, stabe t o t he Demoern-iic nomination at t he pr imary election. This announceiinent is made with out the knowledge of Col, BoWEN-, but his friends having an abidiang faith in his dis interested patriotism r, make it, belie.ving that he cainnot and will not refuse to be Come the People's Canldidate VOTEI18. Or-That DR. W. T FIELD is a man of ability, all admit. Hb, inte-grity aind purity of chairheter, unassami'ed. Tht hie has claimis upov the Democracy of Pinekens County equal, if not superior to those of any the man noone an eny.He s n tim s rv r, no olcy ma . n d ma og e ,' iInake nod cavas becaus h reor i; wel knownro. Tat, hifrinds ifll pressu his claimr wit Niow Ct,,Wre~.* ulecte Bi~iops.. A~ IThterw friedo J.eNrlWEyitY frenuiget i, ahjet to. noinati.b theo Deoaicty ka pmay electo. ul;t The foriens ofJ1 . )WTO1e ipct lly hadnn-0 meehmvs aicadtn frI~ 8,ion0by theI Demorahic par a ':rn~ary AePerlctierfme Thore Contyni Cor misesioner.~ E. 'The frindy frof W. COBI. A GOO rOespecinynnounce him as a cndidae o atheeic . the ensuing elect son, sub o. nm, inton0 the Democaic~o paty t primazry elecion. -hsniaucg~it smd ih ut The kfrieds of Ao. B. Tt LbEY re iretel ion tio tofic ofk iout, Cbemis,-in suing helect iondjc wiol noinartio bhe i ceocaic eprty Caimaryelcin g" Thet frns . L.TFE.D DUaRNT orespectu ll nuc. hims an candidaten forit Boof Comisioer of Piekens~l Couty noiat limon b the Democratcy part at~co rCounty T ntsriosr10ter. dR oThe frnds ofe JcaN . HOEN s respecfully hen~nountce himkas ai candat fore reommifed asn t teofc alof Tes. rir nof Pikes Contyae by the eocatica pty apoch primary eln.l 'it For AudiatorJ. Of" The fvriende f JOSEP . CLYEf resect fully annonce hm a a candidate for eicmention sai to no)ne office of AudThe fPicens CountyI byW he De crat partygo th'P~e County at theug prciayn.etin Undr any omhepisionser ct Tuhoe h~e cnslito of the. LOO rempanfuy lond e geiedrnt ande ikeCntiloa Comany, andci o ter nCom. Allt~ persons, Corpationrjc Towanhips nd ' Muncpalries hodn A. .nALeo rhe apit'llyoc anofr, eiterth As tlantidae for reelcto tro taley Ralioad Ooull ny orFUU hoer dge 'ild, Trentontdy e Rra atthecn. sompnylct, ae hereb to tind ion bys ethe rDn eori portby dathayeltionare Fortve aSchool$p C omissionr.~ n t hfThefriedsoft 8 L DU. T forlool Comtsinrof efceiingCote nominationby the J oadc Copa t primdryanuaryi n rom~~ ~ Ne Yz w e i , o nd th prVe~ rigF he 9 00 ui-ts6 Copltef kJu rThing 6 1()0 Suit'; Complete fo r '45 Stte,Com'pleite for 860 uit- -in abUndance. Aits it) ro a 11 Pal *h es, from the lowes prices menton11d uip, to $84.00. Weo please the mout. f-1st.1in;w ur b1i we have tio le sgls 64 Dusen of thleFao--K-ka hirt, both Lanodered andUa it populat prices. They are tie beatS in the market. it will 1ore bw ot e o convinc. Thle t. Is perfect. Collars anid Cu $. by he avery latest styles. Han tikerch iefs, 11ravals, Tc, wrla$ '0., t Uei- all cineses. DOn't buy a Hat withou( firat inspectidfg -ur mock. It will pty you. WVe can plea4 in Old markn. We have thle Nobby oiae for hie Yng men. We caut. I m the boys. Our Goods are bought for cash. by ey llways has the inside trumk, so we are in position t~o of'er Coe ayong andi ge ct.is theboys Mauldion tolocfr T3AX REAIRNS Nomems .rn ge ,he Ma.th,18 or' Oflouwil he opNWs TAX RTURNS fo JN NOie forehe aiserumentt of irson 'ro;mtriy, Viz: Cental, June 12th amal 18t r. Liberty, June 14th tad 15th. Ea8Iey, June J6th and 17th Docau-vih-, June 10th and 20th. Pum pk inm own, d.mano 21 st uad 22ht Aikena's d~Iarej, June 23..4 Kiug's store, June 24th. H uarricane, June 2(imh and 27th. And the balance of tirme ait P.ickeas Court, Iouse. After' the 20tb of' J-.ly the returns of hose0 failing to return will be made from he best informat:ion that ena* be obtaineti ,nd fif'y per cent arddedl aherciro. All male persous from~t wenty-one to sfiy. 'cars of age, excepting dhose eren'rpt by aiw, are required to return their polls. M erchanitd, Alau faictutrers and Bankerar nust. make their returna strictly taccord',ug o law. Each taxpayer, except when impossibje o&do so, not make their own return. a All assessmaents of personal property nst e 't uual soiling price of sliniair prop~ rty on the usual termas at, executors' or duminijstra 1ors' saIlest; at the p114ees where lae return is made" J B, CLYDE, * Auditor.Pickens County. many11,U1882 84 EW. M~arshall & C Wholesalo and 1Retal:Deaers i> N'ext to Ferguson &aM1e NIEENVXLLE, * amiples Ben Whei~1 may 4, 1882 88 rotlo. to De0 0~ ~LL yersons havn ctitas n h satof~d WEi I D ,ased, wtil present imt h Th 7orne insebted to flpas etwrd and. , , THQ08. P', DODD, Ade~~ IA'fT' Only $90 27 gg, $ %~t aeHoliday Iaducemente. W-h rbp BIEATTY, Whinarmdnd