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iyin advaor flME( tigtU al otae adollqr pi r of o ck i or leesferke Arst inerrlioe cente flor eaeh e.ubaeryuent insertion,. made to nierohavtts antd othere p r six months or by the year. eNtce and Tribute of Respect vilW advertisements. anc Oandidates fie dollars, in a. To Correspondents. s ontrary to newspaper regulatione oublish articles in commendation of can tes unless paid for as advertisements. Ve are careful to write no editorial that would in the least Indicate our own prefer enoe for any candidate for a County of fine, and cannot permit others to do so un loss they pay for it. Of course, we, like all other voters, always have our prefer enoe, and my express our opinion individ, ually, but we cannot permit. the free use of oatr columns to advance the person-d or Volitical 2intvrest o' any one. We hope all understand us and none inay feel aggrieved vhen their communications endorsing or roootnmendinig any parti icular candidate . toesl not appear in oier col-Amns. New Counties. The people of Gailfiney City are moving for a new County, to be made out of por tions of Spartanburg, Union and York with the Court House at GatIney City. The proposed boundary would include about five hundred square illese one hundred and twenty-five less than the Constitution re quires, but t.he citizens of Oaffiiey would have this barriei to the accomplishiient of their. Inuch desireai pipose removedi by ansmendment to the Constitution, cling Ing the limitation. They desire the Legis lature, at tQhe approaching extra sessioi, to subiit a constitutienal amendment to tihis 4ffect We are rather inelined to favor smnaller counties for stveratl reasons whtichi we will not en umeratecI here, buit unless our mind undergoes a change, shall oppose legislation of tiny kindl at thec extra session. except a lbill to redistict the St ate, thle ob, ett for which the extra session has been Macke- Seated. The notoriqus E. W. M. Mackey, whlo by the way is one of the bii ter-est and most inalignant renegaides Souith Carimolinai hias ever produced, hats becat seated ini plaice of Dibble, (tin intelligent. and honorable gent. tieman) from the Second District. Machev, it will be rememb~eredl ran against O'C onner And was beaten, butt hie contestedl O'C'o / ner's seoat as soon as he found thle Rlepub t.M~ud have a imijon-ty in thle 110ouse ~ ~ut before the contest could be 'heard, V ~ onnor died, and Governor lagood or dored an election to ibl the vacancy. Thie Demtocrats nowmat ed 3lr. Barnutel Dib blo of Orangeburg, 'vho~ was ele~cted1 withI utoppositiotn. andit wastt sworn ini whenm tihe Ihouse wa'ts organirzed. Thmis accordingz to Republican ruling4 placed Mr 1)tbble In the shoces of O'Coniner, and lhe had to defend his right to his seat by an election ait which ho was not a ca:.didate. lin pre paring the tedti mony for tranismissioni to Washington, Mackey forged much of it to suit his owvn piurposes. - The crime wats dis covered by .M1'. Dibble, who mnade an elfor: to have ain invest igFation of thle forgery' bo0 fore final aiction, but the Radicals hai ng a small-majority ini the llouse ai wisihing~ to increase It by just such mateia~l as E. WV. Mi. Mackey for )Iipupses that my be de loped later, besides being blinded to till fairness t owards thle SouthI, by priejuidice iid hatred,. refused to cider the inivest ig'a. tion. Then the D~emiocrat s, rat her tan * perjury should triumph, resor-ted to fill. u~sterinig to prevent, tlie seating of Alae~key int-il an inv'estigaiont wa~s pe-rmitt ed. But the Afadicals beleg determined to have Southiern blood, werie not1 to be foiled, anid having in Speakeir Keifer' a ready and wil ling tool, reosortce~to revolut ionary methl ods to carry out theirh pr-ogu amime. They Schanged the rules whicoh permit ted flibius Stering Itt a most orbit rary way, lie Mpeaik, er ruthng the Democrats out of orli-r uipoi every tnotion made, comntrary to thie exist. na rules of theto house amid all pariian ~ tory u8ages, thus cinabling tile miajarity to ~ ttoff the Democrats antd seat Mlackey by a ~re spojority vote. lt slauld bs rem~ebeed by (te whiite A non of this State th it. all the so~eailled ~psthern Orcenbackers- voted fr-Omt fest to .I *lth the Republicans, and in their kles weras radically Radical as t hie .-~ ' adical Amember of the llouse. These i' ti e .pen who would reiv adicalism (tAe fitc a good nhan as 8:tin se 4 1. gtve way to jwtoh a c'neumi 6Mipo Mackey, ,, at t-he same J atf e~ 1lfve nt. lo-4 a groat (heal. cato'is have the majority in t'he 4y havo gaine.1 muuch politi 'It*11show our people' that they A '?4c uny dlegree or firness) o1' at I hn hiands of the 'hepubli atolidii~fy them as it'th. T~e m19rat; of the 4r19n Oild tt Tds Anll Meob of th..peace. a . Judgohargel th r 'anl ury $Ief, IUe jaid that .in s much a thby ad e~x.gutsi.4 (Pe pubio buldllwge and 4Moes at the last term of Court, and ex. *1988e4 ttViseos as satisfied with the londition of the public bull ings and the iofduot of the County officers, he would not Kequire that duty Qf them at this term, un *ess some of them knew of some reason wlw another investigation should be made it this time. lie ilcti charged them spe eincally as to the law bearing upon each case presented to the Court by the Sollc1tor. In reference to carrying concealed weapons It said it was not necessory-that the entire w apon should be concealed; if a portion of it. was exposed to view it would not shield the person when it appeared the intentiou wawi to carry the weapon concealed,or con trary to law. He said that in many of the Counties the very bad practice of parties coining into the Criniial Coyrt when their remedy was by civil action, had grown up. Action was brought in the Crininal Court by parties to save themselves the expense of their witnesses. ThEi should be dis couiraged and lie hoped tlie grand jury would set tleirfaces ugainist it, and save the County the expense of all such cases. Solicitor Orr anuounced that lie had noi p ossed the case ait ainst Jas. Brown and 1'. the wit nesses in the case coldl Writi draw their attendance on Court. le Pta ted that lie nol prossel the c.se because it should have been brought into court .,by civil action. llenry Owens was convicted of burglary and grand larceny, nrd was sentenced to confloement in the Peniteitiary for one year at loird labor. In passing sentence Slie Jrdge said to the prisoner that he had intended at first to give him five years In lie Pen tentiary, but, having be:en inforin ed that he was a person of weak iniid, and iaid evidently been by another induced to comminit the crime, lie would give him the least penal7 of the law. Mr. A. M. Boggs, lie pr'osectut or, reqjuestedl the Judge to be light. in the patunishmenti, for the above rlisons011. T1omn Trire1, colored, charged with stealinig frotn the field, was toundl not, guilty3, by d1irect ion of the Court. Joseph ledlhin, charged4 with carrying concealed wveapon s was taqu it ted. Onie or two other cases were continued, and the' juiriesawere, dischaurged on Mondany evening. I hey were paid ff' lby the County TIreasnrer aind wvent home rejoicitig, thait they lud onaly lost onec day out of t heir fartus. The Coud of Commzon Pleas was opened, :uad such cases as did not requnire a jury wasi disposed of, and thle Court adjourned sinio cli on Tuesday evenuing. Ob..tructing RgistI'ationi. Depuity United Staites blursbar s, by order of IL. M. llace, State Supaerv isor' of Elec ion, enideavored to ake charge of the Rteg., istr-at ion of voter in arles''toni, andl weni belhind thle pla tce whr Ii th' Ile Su pervisor of Ilegist rat ion wais perftorinag his ditties, anad obastraucted liegistratiotn unttil t hey were ejected bay thle Suaperviisor. The Su peiv isor~ was then arrest ed b'y order of Alarshal hilythle, and1( released~ upon giving bond. W. N. Thatt, lhe P'ostmiaster at Char lestoin, wias conspicuous in thle effort to over ride lie State1 laws, lnd ont lie follow ing day was ararested b7 thle State aut hor ties anad will be tried for I. is offen se againist the State laws ini the State Circuit Court. Tlhe penaIt y for the offenase withI whIaica T1aft is charged, i.'a, fine of not ,exceedinig one thausanad dolhlir s, or iunpriasonmeantI not exceed inig one yeaa-, or both. The Nrews~ and1( Courier (obseaves: "'It Distruict z~Anoy Alelton) souald de.. tiend (ien. TI'att , it is ftresiiied that nao oh jet iona w ill, be maoe. if thle Suite (aceording~ to whait i. Alhon insists is Stiate law) piroceed to st andu aside every lpu 0.1blican .iuror. so as to secutre a solid Democorat ic jury13. it is ta poor rule I thlat wvoni't work bat ti w y . '1Tie cent ralizing tendlencies of the Re haiblic.anl party tare unade more applarent ev ry day. Theay tre oveiridinig St ate ,aws atal carryinag little cases that should be haard by a Trih.ai usice into thle United States ('ourts It t here is not a cliniage, S tale G overnmenwit s should he zabol i-aed andti tall mergi'ed tub Otne gralnd centralizedl des 1)o1isml. It is rluning inito that, and umii less thle 1tadhical piarty is dreented it will not he long urgt it it is reached. Let it be kept biefore thle peoiale that *\biackey, thle lowiest sooially, lie taiost cor' vaupt ruaarally,. amti Ihla bitt ere t po lit icatlly of tall thle Rad icals, has been illegilly fotr ced into t ontgi ess to reQlreeent Ithe people ol' his State, by thle lIepublicana party. Let it be iemmberedI lhat. t s th le \biackey who paresidec.l over thle last Iiah -- ciai Legishau re ever tassetmbled in Sou h~ t'roliat, whot declairedl Cii~haberhun -to be electe.d over IIlitmpt on, and whIio -Iraught laegro roughs t roi Charulesa on to Cobuniiibia to butcIfaer- like hogs thle hlemocratic a; em bers whoa wer'e holding the fort for ifatmp taon tad hiomae rule. f bet it bie remnemblered t hat th is same Mackey wais pliaced ini ihe aint of' .\r. Dib ble, a white miat and a getitlemian, by t he active aid of Malhone's Ieadj Is.or stool pigeon, abetted by Mahonie hantself'. and1( the Grheenbaickerg; and that in ihat act the "Liberal" iand Green .aek piartles, by their chosena .repeent aalIves, have ident ifledl ihemi selves with tW. Wa. M. Mackey anid the No. groiRadical party of't.his 8tate with all of %.acumulated villaintes. '~A~jbet these tingnwhite mnen, and 4It~~ Y~to Greuenbacok or Iudependent '~W 'I % ey Vfraining tram reg t -n eNe1 Y ;. .~ . . . . . . .. 1821 . .tral,. 212 . Uriae, 74 FI'Okens 0. H, 191 Dad usyiIle, 185 Cross Plains, 67 Pumpkintoiwn, 168 Eastatoe, 100 4 Bethel, 11 I Shady Grove, 10, 1 Total. 1;612 67 Neither Bethel or Shady Orove polled 25. votes, but the Conetitution, Artiole 6, pro-, vides, "'Coutuy Democratio Conventious shall be composed ok'delegates, elected by the several clubs-one delegate for every club, and an addititinal delegate for eyeiy twenty five (20) enrolled members." Under this provision each of these clubs will be entitled to one delegate. It will also be seen that Hurricane only lacks one ot being entitled to three delegates. Pre sidents of clubs or the Secretaries .should either out tuis out or file awaj the paper for future reference. and guidance in tle 'election of deleghtes. We will pqblish tihe codtituion governing tie clubs next, week. The Kind of Men the Greenbackers Are. In speaking of the unjust and arblItrary natilier in which the Republicans unseated Dibble and put In his place the infatous Mackey, "N. 0. G." tile Washington cor respontient of the Neu's and Couraer gives the following light upon the character and purposes of the Greenbaokers: "iUe it remembered, and let it be repeated to the people ot'South CarLolilnL trow time to time, 111111 ever; 8othmern Greenbacker has voted steadily with the . tepublicans on thispinestion trout the tirt; that t he'e tienl support tile republican pn)riy in Congress in !3verythibg save fiaanCiML uattuirs, and liat, they ar; niore anxious to do injustice to sotutheril DUIeons than the average Re pulhcans themselves. The white people ot'Soutl CIiiarolinait who are tremtped by the emissaries of tlie so'called Greenback, prty shouhl be advised of tlie fact timht. in acting wit hi the Greentakers they will aid in nia kinig Congru'snn ho will bet r:y their people. The Northern G3reeim:ekers, Alos gr-ove, liu'ch antidl Ladd, ectied by t heU aid Ut D~emrnenu, sa inid by thle Dernouit.s- TIhe Sothern Grzeenbhack ers receiving t he sIneU aid visto to foist ~Mieki'y ul)on tle wiV ite j~eople3 of Chairleston1. It cant b e too onien reit erate .1 I h a .Moaul hrn~ tU reenabacker in t'flico is a Raul ioua Lepuiblic.u i in alt - ut nahtueO aniiu filinlci:* I v ins. laI ohe warT W i s, he. is a polticali (-up set by iterdblicanaisui Itile teet o1 our people.'" Remedy for l:drophobia. Alni. Enrroai :. Pe.uo au bsh~i for' ti' he beeth,.oh the( p mblic: Some.. items.' otn habies or Catruno alzdness2, lor'VI u Lhat tie IS to reen1 edfy, butaL Isture pi 'eentive i.e. to) b ur ttihe wounmd t horoutghtly withI Luna:a Caulst ic, or st ieck Naat lhe of Suhver, whtichi can be procu red chap at, zany drug atLoro. 11 the'. wouaid is muldo( by 1soll to I(othI er1.huiige wi th a , oiso the caut-et cant reachu LIbo l)t.tli. IThisu is on tho aiuthority ol Mrt. in i.* Youn~t., vo'ter'ilary3 Sturg Ut)n of Lw tdoni ad stronigly3onl dorned b'y Mr a. 11:ane4, verterinarmnIt i. Ito sit os t hat, ho aid Mr21 . Youtt, hand both been often bit ten anid hnud the least utneasiness after app~ilc t in of the c'autici, ats they~3 hand seent it so oftent useid suc'eso'l ully in de... stroy in)g t he virus, TJhe A miierictta, editor' of Mr. Youatt's work, Dr. Lcw.s is a conDvert, to this practice antd aI~dds, if nto caus~tic at hanid use the red hot, iron wVhitch would ho eqtualhly as surto a proven tivoe, but muitch muore piutl. iTe only c ' haniige recomnmended in his treal tmient by the unm tian surg coni, is the extirpation of the wound wvi th iknife', anud then the al)iCat Lion of the caustXic. There areo a few eases trecor'ded ot the mahady being 8l.op% p)ed by this p~lan) after thu develop~ mnet of stroung symtf~omls of hydro phlob)ia. If t he' feverh an ad iniflaa t ion shonhd [ce greaft aifter' the appli, e'adti (f Lilh) caustic, USe olivo oil freely on the wotm.d. TFhe dog, Mr. Yoiamtt says may go matd at trom 14 to 210 days aifter being >itten Oth ers say) liromt one daty to a year. T1'iere i4 somel a u thor's w ho say a mant may be atfittd from the first day to twelve year's The averngo time in the dog is about 42 days. It, is not absolutely surei that anyl3 but the cainefl and fe-.. t ransmiit tho virus by the saliva, but it is clai med that anialas inroe.u latott with saliva of mianl have become irabidh, so it is sat or to watch all tht Those antimaius may poison othbers long before the disonse shtows any otwariitd symtftomus in them~v by a bite 01 lick with the tongue. fo. tunately not mnoro than one mnnan out of tour tare poisoned by the bito-.... numtbbers of other alnimais oeape alsn. *Mr. Yount. (cites sOoeral cases to Rhow that the Entglish ffruris heo d. ptartden 'esponlslblo fr the damnaw by rabid animals where fthey kns' ,h~m to have been, bit4ten by rahtd 9~14 say B *6) 1 6 b~i @cutsilo. i,,4 knife, r all of thtrs for rabis. dI cod o011 0'M.w Itat, gained i- tJr. now th 1 reo clbin tel aondyoguo ~a bvege het the ureeeydrto atchingter.oTv bt jot;, prparn uhe. br a mit c ompertmnp'toa for olubin judgouny oriy ati aearly daty, 1ard. is -whduiy w beta hat the fryevery flOb. mber to regiter. The- bepto e "Irld our' Party aboujlJ be brought prom iently betore the peopleanl dthe moot competfeit m0,ni Eupporttid for olice. Lot thml be.mell ot sound politital judgmei nt,er lihtegrity and Sterling charnetei. lenr -who will otand firm and never flinch. .C ,AUD- MAX. Fraternal Correspondence Restored . Between the Southern and North, ena Presbyteriarws. The Southiern Preibyterian Gen eral Adfemlbly, recently ill Session at Atlanta, after three days dbtiU en, thbe ollowing telegraphie di - patch to %Vie Northern. Proubyterian Goeneral Assmbly in essin ut 8pringticd, ill: 41-1n order to re i.ove il diffcu.l .iles inl the. wiy of thaI iful und for l1 frailtedal corespondeoe wbich 91n ourl part we are0 pr-epared to aos cpt, we adopt th Itelowitg minlute: ThatL w hiile rece 'ding frtom T no prn cip le, weu dko hereby d:echtro ouir re grl, toi aIL wvithdrawal of ti ex. prsins1 (If' our Asiembvy whih oi ri ionie t, the. Geor hdi Anei., l bu Uitred States lo And mnur.tctsm tt'ets lyed, Tat, a rcpy-ni th'i pa-. perd he sen byfl)1 tui e ). baph to! the I uxcllange of dele'gatet. torL~hwith. THEI NORTIlF.RN al.:pLy, Ile tollowiii ng isi't the text, ol' the reso.lu1 1tion nd(o pel bc1y t ho N.orrt,er,. l'ru~byterian Asemorbly at, Spri ag tiel d, 111., ini regard to~ the tcley raph tcixved fro 1t hu Sota bei(i nI PresOby te rian A usumbly at Atlunta: "The Mod. rimsL is instltrcd toi telegraphl to the Mo'Iderator of the ienieral Assemblv in ?1s.-ion, at. A . C hint a, Ga., that. h1is tele'gram is re (cuived with wlarm entthusiassn by lt thid A .'oimblly, a&nd inl (ordir to re mo'vo n~Il difiul !t ies in theIn way of ~ IlLth Iul aund 1,ormal $rateorn.al cor resoni)Cden1ce betw'veen As-ombnhi wich we aire, on r'i pat , propuar. dto aIcI ep,, we ad:,pt thuI folloi in g to -wit; W Ileo recedi lg irosa nb princiLiples we' do hereuby declare our regret for and withdoratwal of all eX,. p~ros1ins of QueI Assembly whiclh may be h regarded as reflecting upon 'ind offIen.oite to the General A ssen1 >ly of thle Presbytet lian Uhurich ina C hie United States, anid we tensew Ie expiressuions of our. war fra6ter e tal regard1 for all who (ipmpoo it A 'ommiunion anid our readiness to 4 xche~ iigo delegatesi forth with.'" L Fraternal n'esMages were exchan- ~ oud and frarnal mfessengers duly b Appoinisted. '1 An. isisue of $40,000 of bonds was i thtlorized to I e-taibiish the. pub-- ' ishing house of the denomo~ination, 0 A Grnoomi Rao 'r-A g?.ntleman i! Who h~aR just passed throuagh several nt 'ounties in No th Unrolinai, includ, e ~ ing Lincoln tori, Caild wellen Itsa urk, re'por ts that t he grain erop in thait section has been vermy baldly Janw aiged by rusIt, aind mst ol thetrn era thlereo are complainin~g that .they will scarcely mnako half a crop.-. Cotton is also looking baldly. The Californiai D)onocraits are des terined to muiko all the polhtical ,t ' uapital poss ble out, of the Clhmeose qjuetion. A t a meeting of thie State uentra1 comnmittee last woek a com. miniee was ulppiointed to draft resio lutionas on the subject. anid it was Vdted unaim~iously toi firoe 100 gnus fromt thet highest, peak in San, Frn LiIcE in) honor of the ten yeors' re-, striction bill. It is said that Mr. L. L. Gluffin Ia to be the 1Rpublin~an can idate in hib iaitrict, for Gongresis agahUaSL the Hon.. D. Wyatt Aiken-0 The only way u9e acure the Lri inmph of prIinciples is to asert themn ini thour str'engib uund Purli . Thea Deocoratic party annt~w -aff'ord to aid i the elect ion o i.I4.d4 $hun Democrats of untWaverTk g psipiples for Uongrssmrens nad tor' 8ta to .il eteli, and the nominatkiot masde by the gubernastorial Convetion, shotuld be a~ warefu study let it I.does tbl. Colnmbue.((Qa) J2bquitr A Con pany han betai Qw#I4.6 Gmnviflo i;te ~ tbdir the (ea# d b ,6 but *'enited ii -gGreenviele 124. es 'he story of the men who rob46 tib Carolina. and desynited ai& iessed het' people; 1s a co rma Sthe faith that God is- a God vl:). reme'mberiaand punishes. Otro oy one they have Witberbd -under btlIIght of old crimes, and only a remain of all.the crew who hold and reckless earnival in our tto and plunged their arms to the hould'er Int tho treasury. TaUt, Cor On atnd E. *W. M.. M ackey, we be-, k*e, are the nily menk bors ot the oathsune crew who can show ti Ily a doflar of the remnants of their lunder.- -Greenville New& Vennor predictod severe hail Itorm for the 25Lh uit., and sure nigh in this county the hail came. ere is a belt of country from It. V. Otta across by Woodrutr towards tho Laurens line, which suffered itluch Thursday a'ternoon. 8. E. Mfason, the Thomases, A. R. Strandm, William Alexander,' the McAbeos, D. M. Wight, Warron Pearson and manty others were injured very much. Then about Montgonery's itore it is said that wheat and oat Rolds are conpletely ruined. Har Voy.D'rummonid and James Switzer had hail and a washing rain at night. The rain on Middlo ond South Tv-, zers was very heavy. In tile Mount Zion neighbirhood lands were very badly washed Six suites South of town there wais a, washing rain, from which George Bullmai 4<ffered. There was hail o(n ChAles Ramnmet's plantation on the Eust ii(e ot Pacelett. Another cloud %tr-uck' the county about Gr~eerst and or nearly t1wenty milels in the diree. oi) of' Drummnondsvillo the hail and -ain were heavy. About Wood's >happel the srimall grain wis levoed vith the ground, aid some fields :annot p~ossibly be harvested. Fr-. hay- nioring the hail was two and a sal feet d,-ept in ihe nei hbor hood >t Woorcd's~ ChapeT)l iren j.we wvhere ciii oatsi are colrnph tely rtiined and herei is no sign of ci eatio on ebmo of hie fieldse. T(he hand is also badily vasheitd A rounud D.. J. Wo.od'S mi he hail waLs two feet dee~p in) plactes .Mooro stasted igt Tlyger was or0 hisl botomn hin'l andl he had orut. 150) acre's of w heat overflowed. Lhere has nio'. heen- ,sih .a destruiC ive hainl torm anid ruit in the onn~t y fo inuany y ear.-'partan& urg ~Spartamn. A Good F'oundation. In AmeJPriclan hon,~.'holds lie prevading r)'lpla~ its are weakuuss of the~ stomae~ch nid its consequences; indigention Netrvoues esai anid alefheat ie.n. Much enitferers cacn hy good foiudat ion for hea;h by ui.ng 'arker's Ginge': Tionic as it tones upi the tomai~ch indf nierves, and keeps I he kidueysi clive to carry off the foul m:ter.--N- O 'ic ayuur. A OARD 'o the Pr opi <:f Pikens County y M~y name having been annoe)zced as a andidate for nationadr for Senator with ut my knowledge or consent, mnkes it. in umibert upon mie eithler to accept or de. linc. I had nio thought after my time ex ired as Benator in 1878, of ever asking or. ven accepting an ->ffice of aniy kind again. .d if I wore to consult my own personali rprivate interest I would most, posi vly decline now. I have ever held that o man sihiold teek office, but when called y his count rymnen should not, decline it. herefore 1 amn in the hands of the people, they should decide that I am their choice, canl only ay what. 1 have said on former acasions, that. I will serve tigmn honestly, utitully and to the best. of' my ability. ut if my friends are mistaken and I am ot. their choice, no one. will submit more haeerfulTl t an myself. 1IBam, most. respectfully, Ri. E. BOWEN. Personal ! To Men Only ! The Voltaic Belt Co, Nlarsh~all, Mich., rill send [Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro roltaio Belts andl( Electric appliances on rial for thirty dlays to m'en .(yoe rug or old) vhoaare, afflicted with Nervous Debility, ~ost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred roubles, guar'anteelng ,speedy and complete est oration ot hoalth~ an mantly Vigor. Ad lress as above. N. B --No risk is incurred s thirty days' trial is allowed. $4,O0,O0E6 AS8ETS. FIR3 INS2URANCE AGENCY. IF YOU WISH INSURtANCE~ AGAINSTF 'IRE ON YOUII IWEbL.NG, FURtNI l'URIE, MERf&H A NDISE, &c., apply to G. W. BOWEN, At Hludgend & Iludgens, IEasley, S. C., agent for the Continental Fire Insurance ~ompany of New York. junie 8, I892 88 Om liate of South Carolina 'County oif Pickens Br 0. L. Dunaar, Junos or PaOBATr. Whereas, II, 1D. Rowlandl, has maude uit to me, to grant him~ LetterR of Admin atration of I "gtate and effects of iiams. et A. IRowhman. decensed These are therefore to cIte and adimon, ih all and singular -the icindred anid cred tors ~f tb* said S. A0 Rowland, doges, dr, hat they -be and' ajipeaa. beffre to o, lo Ii. Oogrt of Paetime tobe hol f e 4ketq WI. I ZfLID Is a W a Integrity and SuamsAiled. That he hss e~Mmsu dh6 sootIoyof Pipkens Couny equa, if iot superior to those of Any e 0t Irmdn n . ea dety, H e is no time serar, no poflo Ian, no demagogue, and While he li no efio seeker, his friends have obtained his. asaeit to a1owi the use of, his naib as A atbdidate f6r' the Senate at the approadhing primarty eection. He aill make no canvass, because his recor4 Is well known. But his friends will press his claim with viger. For theLegislature. SW FEALOW CITiZENS Take notice that. I J. LOOPER am a candidate for Repre sentativbhof the people of Pickens Couny at ensuing election, subject to WILL of the PEOPLE at General Election. For Probate Judge. 2W The frienda of J. B NEWBEY respeqjfully announce lin as a candidate for Probate Judge of Pickens County at the ensuing election, subject to nomination by the Democratic party at primnatry election. ph"' The friends of J. 11. NEWTON re spectiully announce him us a candidate for Probate Judge of Pickens County at the next ensuing etection, subject to noniia tion by the Democratic party at primary election, For County Co-nmissioner. VM. The many friendsi of LABAN M AU LIDN resqect tujly anunounce him as a candidate for re-clectiou to the ufice of County Commnissioner of Pickens County at the next ensuing election, subject to nonsination by the Deuocratic party at primary election. TLhe recoord of Mr. .tUL i)I forces us to make this anno-incemnent. & The fruends of ELIAS D.\Y' re spectfully iansmunrce hi m #as a candidate for re-elet~iona to the otice o; County Commut 1i(necr otf Piekun t County at, t he eusonzg election, sumbj-ut to nominat ion by I he les ocratio panrty at prinmary' electiva. U3i.. The f.-ends ,f n B. AL thgO(U resmp.c tily aninoun ce him as it, candidate for toun ty Co~mtni'air.ncr oIf Pick,-nn Cont at the Den~iamn elect :oni, suldject to ab nom~ iniatioti by the Democr'atic party at primnary electio'n. Bo' Tihe friends of A. i. TALLEY re spectfully announce him as a candida e for re-elect ion to 'lhe oflics of Coiunty C )mmIis sionmer tit P'ickens County at. the no'st en sting election, subject to tnomhina:tion by the DernoCratic pisTty at primary election, For School Commissioner. - 8& The -'friends of 0. L. DURA NTI respectfully ,antomfc him, as a candidate for School Commissioner of P'ickens Conty at the icxt. ensaiig electitni. eubject to noIination by the Democralic party. at primary election For Country Treasurer. 3&' The friends of JOH N HI. BOWEN respnectfully antnounce hito as a candidate for recommnendario~n to the office of' Treas utrer of Pickens County, by the Democrattic party at primary election. For Auditor. 3"" The friends cf JOSEPH B. CLYDE respecftfully announce him as a candidate for rccommendaition again to ,the office or Auditor of Piuikens County,E bny the Demo oratic party of the County at, the ensuing primary election. Dr. Westmoreland's TIetter O3intment. DR. WESTMORELAND'S TETTER OINT M~ENT will cure all Skin Diseases, such as Tetter Worm, Ring Worm, Scald Head, Barber's Itch, &o. MANUWActvUR AND) FOR 8ALR BY WEITMORELAND BROS., WVholesale Druggists, Mansion House Block1 Greenuville, M. O. For sale by uiR. J. W. QUJIL LAIN, Esabfy Station. june 1. 1882 37 6tn $TOCKHOLDEW'S MEE TIG. Under and by virtue of the provIsions of the Second Section of an Act. entit led "Aft Apt to authorizi the Sonsolidation of the Atlantio arnd Frgnchlibroad Valley~ JRailroad Company and 'he Edgefiel 1, fronton and Aiken liiroad Colnnpanu:', and other Con. panies bjroin nained, &u." Approved Jan. uary,8Ist, 1882. All piersons, Corporations, TPownships, and Mun icipalities holding shares of'the capieal stock ofl elther the Atlantic, and French -iuroad Valley Railroad Comtp.iny or the Edgefield, Toenton and Aiken Railroad Company, are hereby notified to 'neet, eii h er in person- or by' duly authorised reptre sentatives at Ninety Six,. South Carolitna, on the 20th day oftJunze, A. D. 1882, at 12 o'eldeck M. for the purposes of effecting the consolidaion ur said two Railroad Compui nIes under the said Aet, approved Jamuary *1 8. .41'4 ,4 t OUR MR. GWINN VA ron Now York, where he in i the OODd now.on sale. and the pffe, are rlght. A justThko 100 Suits Complete for p 119 Suits Conmplete for . 130 Suits Completa for 85 Suits Complete for 8 O695 Suits in' abtndanoe. Sults to *10W everybody - at- all pricen, from the 16*A4 prices mentioned up to $85,00. We - please the most fastidious;. we guarajs fit; we have the latest styles. 64 Dozen of the Famous KirkpAt' Shirts, both Laundered and Unlaubdep at -popular prices. They are the best Sht 6 in the market. It will take but o e t to convince. The ft is perfect. Collars and Ou's by i 100010 The very latest styles, Hosiery,.Glo e Handkorchiefs, Cravats, Ties,\ Umbrellas &o., to auit hil chasses. Iout buy a iat without *rt "espedt' our stock. It will pay you. We can pleas -" an old man. We have the Nuttby Hlats foe the young men. We cant, miss the bqys. ' Our Goods are bought tor c isl. Money always has the inside tr'ik, so we are is position to offer B.ARUAINS! - BARGAINS: BARGAINS! Come along arrd'get thema .i MceNA H AN & CWIN2~i P. F. FAlIDIERL'S OLD STAND), M~aultlin Blockc, (GREENi'VILLE - - -. 14, C. atp 20, 1882 a TAX RETURN$. COU~NTY AL*DITVIL'8 OFFICE. P'icia;.. d. C., Mlay 8ah,'t282 OTICE~ is here'y given that the Audi Itr's Office will be~ ope*r. to rce~ive T'. IWITUltNS from1 JUNE 12-t to JULY 20th, 188'.Ihe Auditor or his ssistaat *ilt it end ait the folowing pinaces at rhe trty4, specified for the assessment of R-eal Estage Cetrali, June~ 12th and 1 3th. Libevry, June 14'I h andl 16th. Dacu~v ile, June 19ulh and 20th. Puumpk int ow, Junie 21sFt and 22t1. Aiken's store, Juneo 23.. Kimg's St ore, J une 24thi. lii ricaine, June iihh attd 27'hI. And the balancae of time at. Pices Court hlouse. After the 20th of J--1y the retus of those failing to retarun will be made from die best information thant. can be obtained anud f y per cent added thereto. All male persons fromw wenty-otne to fifty yeara of age', excepting (hose eempt by law, are re'quired to return their/polls. M erchianits, M anu factutrers ald Banuker 'must make their returns strictly acordlu to law.4 Each taxpayer, except. when Impossib~ to do so, must. make th~eir own return A reassessment of Real Estate is ordered.J this year. Alt assessments of personal property must he "the uisual selling price of similar prop erty on the usual termis at execntors' or administrators' sales, at the places wherst the return is matte-" J. B. ('LTDE,4 Auditor Piekenad County. mag 11, 1882 8* 4 E. Ws Marshall & C Wholesale and 3etail DealersX P?9rry Buildin Next to FergusQ & Miller, GRE~ENVIELge ,s Sample4 Bent When D my 4, 1882 38 Notice to Debtors & G ALL pesn phgAmn ocased, will prhesft them to t~he und*e) ed legally attested, within firt~y 4g this date. Tirlose' indebted * *dtji~ m.iliplease come forwarda LYD1A D4)1D, TiO0. P.AuD , 4 may 11, 1882 *4 . Zw'orsof A EMNwhol.ui A frr een DebIne D~eoay, andallth eofeUqit ou *tat. w, lU for t1a e i 'et ma ssviy:ee8rv# 10 r a I