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ensvws, jfre ix IVe *k4i e#'4 &,W"@ in' .4hiaiszt Wjet e by us-iance. a enserted .al ne nd Mdr pei tew lucAo lessfor the fret in*er eof jis0 for eOAe sNuequeni insertion. 4~eevnt maie to ilerchate tmd, other. mxusiMr y at pey.a otce apri ?rhbed of' Reped % w advrtisements~. ~4~vCaudidate. A4 Et bew 4i 4 ~ 1* .StUtement pblished by us-in our 84 as nitas to the number of ~el~s~ 4 a~ s entled to In the en~s, ietral was only al a was a mistake on our part phical error. Central club vles in the last primary election d etiledto 8 Instead of 7 delegawda. The School Exhibition, On Wednesday night of last week, as pre _ - iously annoiced, the school exhibition 'sae off at this place. There were from e to six hundred persons present as tor, and, had it not been for the dtbat ils about. the time the exercises 41lo open. would have been one of the tpleasant occasions ever experigneed tis'place. The programme had been so gedtht every child in the school ~id have been in some one of the acts, on account of the rain, the exemises 4 not commence until 10 o'clock, and ote tbr4of the pieces were-obliged to be d1t. The audience, however, tit dIdased as evidenced by the ieat ause sent forth as the curtain t Aor at the con6lusion of each scene. scholars perfornerd the parts as gn them admirably, and we would make oriticism on each individual actor, but spaee does not permit, and we will have to content ourself with an abbreviation of the whole affair. Suffice is to say, that none mnade a fa lure, and all exceeded the expec fations of everybody. The admirable discIpline maintained throughout thme pro. gramme, -and the elocutionary manner in which each recitalion wadelivered, reflects inmch credit oa Ihe teachers, anud proves that they have been doing their work in a cystenmatic manner. The following is the programme eacried out. Prayer. Salutatory--By Master Eugene Alexan-i der. Recitat ion-Papa's Letter-By Eloise b1l~all. * Dialogue--The Yankee Aunt. ..tablbaux--The Ffower 6f the Family. Solo-Only a Leaf of' Sweet Clover. By Di.~ alge--Mter Goose's Pat~y.1 Solo--The Iridge. By MissMai 1 .Dliogue--ulu's Picturo. A (Charande-Rtefinement. Ug~te(.--Dy Miss Edwards and Master Cleudi~Alexuander. Tableaux-Simply to Thy ('ross I Cling. Rtecitation-Jenie McNeal. By Miss Itlarig Mcoaslan. Song-.Bautiful Days Long Ago. By Misses 'Mc~all, McCuslan and Mr. Julian Brace. . Dialogue-The Cat s. Songa~he Old Log .Cabin by the Stream. X2y:Mr. James Freeman. R~ation.-The Tramp. .By Frank Song-Bury me Near the Old H~ome. By Aljse Bradley, Looper anud MoCasiani. ableaux-The Novice. - Operet ta-Two Can Play at that Game. Valedictory--By- Master Willie Ambler. '1ableaux--Good Night.. At the conclu'sion of the last scene, and sefore the outtain~s wore finally dropped. Ai. rank Mauldin stepped forward on the in the floigpporaeand well chos l anguage, presented Prof. MoCaslan withI an*legant gdheedwalking canou: UnsTsaCUM I, a been with feel. ogf joj mingled wihsadness that we haeapproached this the last day that. we halspend together during this term of que sobool. .Our relations to each other as tefieher and pupil during the lost four A on~Qzths and a half have bieen of the most eant character. We could not consent koan' y~ith ymou. without leaving in your depand abiding'' gratitude for your sigefforts to benefit. 'lhe pleasant has been .asignedt us by our school. jr' 1%I~ b prqsenting this token as an evi, of our lastting esteem, friendship, p4 die. T'his is no idle ceremony which ~~ may have sanotidned, but an act ed'iedg. true affection.; In the days tepast, you have been jo us not only Q ~4ent, able and suocessful teacher, fiudlrend And charming guide. Sfregnently, in our childish wauys 4pet-forwm every duty that we should - t~'byi be assured that whatever ry trouble or anxiety we may ~tedyou, hasarIsen from nio dipo g.you pa in, but from childish e~aiss. Write we pray you: our at* and, and in future days when iat thts phemento,' let It be a Sof ihe deepest love and rev .$~oung bearts. "4o'hat had no intimation that ben placed on t'he programme eg nplately by surprise, and *Ider4bte emotion. But lhe a l possesuion and res ~ exhibiting deep 4eortite pisftest ation ~ etevW in .which he BEt adraendshed *4 ap,~ enteof )manor, 1p;and.(Q be studi d asmlopmnt ea#t Tg o $:-ppeeche -of lqitI $bp oratod* i f-om a dist&ce .an'd 44 stidpats of the In .tituatiou were - Iiversil 'oy pronoknood ez V cellent, rot1 otr olbservations of the l contmencemen esrcises and the worklug, q(i of the wollego we are ile thatL itA now 9)raig great' *ovk for tie yoUng MOee of : t(le0tate, qnd Ia laying the fonndation for tLl Igreater work. It, bas' an excellent at corps of Inntruotor*, and 'i loonted lin healthj And prosperous section of the State, ti In tb pleasant little tpwn of Walhalla. Its " bi frierds are much Initerested in its success and steps are being taken to permanently V endow it. Each year it Is sendink forh5 ,young men with well trained and discip. ,lined intellects. The graduat ing Lclass of 1882 numbered nine. The frst honor was awarded to R. T. Jaynes and the second to J. K. Legare. We were certainly glad to see Plckens 31 Cotnty repiesented in the graduating elis. U Messrs. Lenhardt and J. I. llollingswor4h, 1 of our County, were graduated from the il institutien. We were Informed that these a young genttemenfstood exceleut examina, 1) tious and we had the pleasure of hearing t their graduating speeches. Their spesohes it were. very fiue, containing much sound M sense and ideas well expressed. And we I may add to this that they were gracefully s and elegantly delivered, which speaks well L For *the training of their AlmaI Mater. At 0 the conclusion of, their addresses they each received a shower or bouquets beautifully arranged by the lily fingers of their fair M friends and Sweet. h1earis. II Club Meeting. A called meeting of tie Democratic club of Easley Township was held I lie 17t inst., it Eatsley, for the purpose of reorganiza ion, And tranaction of other business. i Tho tirst business in order was tlie ap- w poinnnent of a committee ot .hro :acm-- il inate suitable ninies for new officers. The i! report. of said committee was: i For President-Capt. A. IV. luidgens; i 1st Vice-President, A. G. Wyatt; 2d Vice- MN President, T. J. Bowen; $ecrvtary intd CI Trenstu.rer, J. it. Gossett. Thvse noninees ti were unanimoutsly eject ed. o HI. A. iicliey, A. Rt. Ilamilton and J. G. Li Wyatt., were cottst itlitte(1i colililtee to HlI report tlIto nataies otf sixi een getlemnen as at elelegaites to Coint y Contventlion from~ t h' 8 einb. Thie followinug namned gentlemewn we-e reported by aid cont imit tee, amid, wvere el cetil ( a ~tlijo8os then dele gation, ol J. RI. tlosselt, W. WV. Vlhillips, C. T1. blar-. lb .1 olhn 11. King, Sim lnas well, J.. Ho e, m .Jlhni A liiggins, Junmes E. Wyntt, J. W. IBrun.orn, WV. WV. Frid, WV. A. ('hydle, J. S. Lathemn. .Johln A. E1nt ey, limis l)hy. l Thne Presidett ot' thle ci oh, wats rvequersteel 1i Io appujoitu a coiniineet of livo on1 Hg. tra. ion, whose business it shall be to ex plLin a o IDennocrats tihe provisions~ of t he llegis~- ' trat iofniw, and( endeaivor to iitluce n~il Democrat s to register. Thne Chiair appo it. eIL' as ai comh1iniittee (.(cil. It. it. loweti, WV. WV. Phillips, WV. M. Ilaigood, .Johnu A. Easley, a J. P. Fimiley amud (1. W., Luathemn. Meeting adljourned, sublject to a caill of' the Chiairmuan. I A. WV. IlUDGIENS, Pres. v' J. R. Gosswrr. Sec'ry. What a Poorly raid Press is Doing. ti lion J. Ml. .Johtason delivered the( it welcommng adldress to te Press As-, socialiion at M~arion ad utterecd sonme very forcib!o trutths. Tlhe Press a ats Mt. Johnitson says, is wo) kitig g woinders upo pOl~ oor pay13 as a general ir rulet. MIr. J1ohnrsont said: "Gentloni, yon1 otught to he wel- o 'otmo here and evetry whe- in t Sth Li CJarol:inta. You do so mu~tch for ottr e datiy 3'com1~fort, edutitont, imniprove- 6 tment and1 saty. * * * .* * Y itr pa'pers areO alwa~'ys we1lo n andl~ soretly tmissod wvhen accidenitall a1' pr'Iotinted fr!omt puttLi ng in an up pearanltco int d.nio timno. 'Yet they' areb ini moneylC as5 a getnerali thting. TIhis is w rotng, but it shlows that it is not cetil foran great amtountt of cash that is to 6o mnadto that the gen tlomon ofI the Prness devote them cielves untiringly .to Lhat, linto; theo samo neriigy amnd vig'ilaince wouh r( pay botter ini ot her pturtsutits; but whaitt paitriotic mitan could 1( ntco etn-3 Ler t he field atnd commel13tC nospeaktg og 4Io~p.h the type to thious~iands and th l~U I . ouili2-tyo wi L' kI Ii v w i thu t oung f.lae i prse t try? Atnd woniders aire being atc compl)islie~d by at poorly paid pre~ss. TVhe sotitimenits, op inions, argumunttts r of the ne wspapoira atre being to echl ocd atrounid .'very fir'eside. Outr peos pie aro' tealchale and( ZII 3 ea i(le. Let r me, as onlO o> them, tatke this ocea siorn to thank this Association of ed, itors4 for t~heir uiifiortm antd piraise , wotrthy zoal- in prmoto ing overy r good wvorki, antd work for thte host interest of theo w lhole peoplo.~ To~(il onl antd htasten the d~ay' whein, as ro ligion anid politics no w have their or'gans, the former only3 a f'ewv it is t.rio-, amid the latter from one to sov - oral in ove0ry3 couty3, so0 maiy the artsLE antd sc~ien)ses, especialily t he groat art, tho progressivo scienco of .Agrieultureu.. tho., Maistay o1f the State, the trades, Lte pollegos aund Iot.Lors. generally, eachti have organis, anud that those or'gans may bd. re uoived, a4preciated and pauid fo i each cotimmuntitV, so that the peo~ple may be aroused and truained in eve,~ toy praise woithy departnmen t as' IhIey now are in tol3igion and politics; theni shall So)uth Uatrolina ri atl, yea, sur, pass her prisi~lhie glory anud exeed hein~t Qfatne o Idr ions ofth restest f d o b sns h ade bertowacry a. ailin temaeb .04 M d aot do bu$ b1v-V*X.' 4'M ,Cos of. tile 43ateha io31i It Pt'0rur LbuIt invw~~9d ~ id n'wn i-to. the- P46P.6 -no aII(Iing ot lily gJOlstton., It. its noL nveet4811ry, for, me, vot 1. t y theit I'would. willingly iAke aiiy p~uriiomt1 mnicrifipo topa We* Ice CU"n id WUySL U.J~k~ .$ rail i ' Ly y fullow Citizubd'slft)414lj an' einer. uticy arise d'ernaulding the'mil B3w imy jtidgant 'no ' stieili e morgenoy ow 4oXii4L8l aitlo ZaI)Lt. frl'01n tld )ere itre fl nuy othur cogell L SUftso Phy I 1 should nit eitor 1110' " ollt~ilt Pr the ofliuo. Ili tile -first plavo tiquotstio'ned ubility aitid largo ex 01,101100, ri)oal Trietlvd8 ot flu 1143, stvo boun t3ugg38Lwd fov tis hoior blo potioni, aid froin that num' oil otto can bo elooted who citti till lie Plaice Witt) hollow to tile staito tid to himself. Unider no ircuni tLilluesi'A otld I allulgollizo 1,husu .kinds? und this reasonl is of itself 1(itfiojoj to control lily fictiol -ill Iiiki nat tor. JB11C thlr 11.0 111111y tlwr 1' 1CLISOI ol "lUreLL fohI'04 wh icul ifluuiice rul. I :till an xioII to ritilt.'lV1-1 I) Uti!t~~)li m ind plo o 0110 iUatailIld I tI1('lfro wil U,) 'Aililig to IL01, Uponl new dunties) oil to lSUIfoQ )w' 'espollsitilii3$. It wwl only ill reosportso to w~hait I itgardud '18 Uan imporuativu dernamlt 0.10 1)0(pIloOof ily IStato that I. )fioLc~Itd to bv thei r stauiidarid 5)431 ter S187(6; obec'dieo to~1 th ho pt11lai* lb has kepit. me ill public life, Ivoi wt, t. ime11 to Lho p)i'$uI)., bia I (tu )t ColiCoill'o Lha ditlea'u will bc atiy C(ssity ta ill *eo3 n C.ffill ilw! ill it 1101) lowygel.; ce'rtaily 13' r Call(O P be me14 fl.P 1113' Seking it p1'ie wichol Ill)u e or'thily thled( b~y 111Y gull -1izi who ihuly cc fl(iflhittid bv p emen spra~ n4 ~ 1~$it by p jhy,1d re6~'nQ OI "a -ed ti~I~rN ert lb~etornado in th Wes A 'tI.onadq-an t through certi'l IoWa dfithe l7iL invi'hfrom North wost to Southwest, twenty ini1les mouth of Des 1ofuies. The town of Grinnell was 6trui-k by It and haif destroyed, dohiagreat damge to life and property. A despatch dated Dos Moines, Iowa, the 19th instant At 11 o'clock laseiglt 42deaths' luad occurred nt 'Uriniell and 23 at. outsido points, 17 of the laLter. at Mulcolm's and fivsj I6 tile country ioirLhweL of Grinnell.. No deaths are reported to day, but tho doctors say twat 8 x or seven- imore of the wounided at Gri'tinell will die. Some oft the physiviatia put thle tinal denth roll at Grinnell aliio at noro than 50, while others toutr it will reach As high as 75. Of the Wounded in that Uity thore aro nlow over 120 kiiowng cues, about 80 ot them being of a rai.htr surious nauture.- in the Coun try thero are aulsuo several serious cases of injury. rith best posted persions at Grintioll yesLterdiy esti iated that he dent.h-roll of the ca famity wouiu very probaubly reuclh 100. Toro were six deaths yes terday ,and lait nigla, among the rest that of Conductor Diognon, (f Ltho Rck Island lIond. 148 is niow estimated as the number of dwelling housos destroyed by the toraido in 1h1 city of' GrinnolL it. is estimnated Lhat, this entatils a loss of half at mil,-f lion dollas rs, which is nearly a totael loss, at hardly any of thom are in but, tiro. Mr'. J. 13. Grinnuel'l states that lifty p~eople 'in losin'g their hoas 4..s losen al they have in the. wiorld. Ontu.Mide of tirinanell, at Maulco'lm and1 ill tile eoaaittev there is ails:, itm's lossa~. Ti1he pitioblez :a ~egaIite of aill n ' ill notI. tout up less thani $;.50,0' 0. Some bine-dSM meun ''f Gainneli think tinaai. t he actual Ioss wd'il be higr. Bunais Nos(I, Iowa, Jun 10ICJ.--At il 'ehekon Saturd-ty night a.. tea rii str pas e in a south weste.rly iirectu ion i Ds..\l'ius- tian Lleara'y counties.'~4 Ina IDurhnu;gon onaly rain I und huil fe. JL, u mile southI' of the eit V the huicanuiV1it blo1w down bar hla'i- s andi arelha rd - an de a oredi a 28 mdels wet4, the huarriennae was' very dlestrlutivye. T1wo lto'rmsl! mo ovrthe town ualt 11.30 P. M., aon I necojmanied bym:a rain nd hail broike ini tearliu I fury~*, demaaol ish ing enLiraely the B iptast, Chautr'b. whlic*h cost $25, Chau rch wats I'ited high in thei air ad the in- o ted poit struick 'ho sik walk in ront. of t.he church and was drilven manfy Ieet-ia the groun ad. I he, towers of aill the urchaeles airo ofl a nd the chaurcehes~ are othierwi.e diamaged. Nearly every bJusineSs htuouse in the citay is- unraao ded and diaag~ ed. Th'e storm lasted' abot torty mujiutes, mi whieb -time 300. dwe~ llinugs were Un)roofed and damu aiged( and not ai sinaglo chimrney is heft stiandintg. A -thou'and trcosa are r twietd off. Thrve lar'go brick ( sonoolo houses~~ atre inl ruins O)nly tI wopersons wereC rel)prted killed, - ~Non'o zn're seriously injiured in Lownr. TPhe hossi in M~lounut Pleasant is 1 atbout, $15ili,000. F'.tiy freight cars'stand inug on za side track a mnile east, of Mount Pleasanot were ecand upon the miiiiin int', and tho Chicago.. Bturinegtoni and Qaincy freight traain collided with t1bom, wreeking the IBooNK, IA , Junae 19.--The torna-, do) w hiuh struick the souath west part It .ion.cnnty (n Saiturdlay even in g alL 5 o'cli>Ttvk tspLpJiJiy s*esn heoro, anad seemed forty' miles away. iep)orts arae just Conuing in of grs'nt destructioni causeod in that etion. Iowa CITY, li., Junie 19.-Some Lon or twelve persons fare reported t) haive lost their lives at, I. ish Br'idge by the cyclone. ATcuiI~cN, .Ks. Jutne 19.--The mauils aind travelloers bring more re piorts of the effects of Friday n~ight's stoarm, siho wing that it extended sou th ward and wost ward of' K(ansas City and did greator damatgo thani was at tirst sumpposed. Many small towns and hamlets wor'o visited aund all aroe in mnourninag over thae loss (oI lito and propor ty. A fiaily of' throe ~are repoIrted to htave been drowned on a flat, boat twelve miles below MET RoPorLIS, I LL., J ttno 16.-.A: I ribile3 cyclone stimuk thiscoity yes.~ turdiay evenintg,'bulowinig down sev tiralI iouses, killing Dick Turrer. enizing~i aund sinking the steoamer Jotannio Walker and scnttering the harivosted wheat ina the vicinity. The damnge is heavy. Taoy, N. Y., Jutne 19.--A terrifi. stormn passed0( over this city this af torhoon demolishuing at patly fin.. ishied- factory bridge in whIch 100 mans and carpenters were att work. No one1 was inajured. The *amt storma is re por ted to higv. don ~n< sidornble daurnama~oY in Van 4Ta:i.2 i es pat oo, -*Ak ,he 14* beann and will not re**-sq* -10e8c Gou the Opl1 Candidate - VOTElI8. " That DR. W. T FIELD isa man 9f Ability, all admit. His integrity and Ptity ofeharacter, unassailed. That he how Qlairus upotp the Democracy of Pickens otinty Iqtai, if wot map-eror to those of t othet- man, no one can deny. He is no time server, fio policy -man, wa denagogu'e, ahd while he iv no office seeker, his friends har obtained his assent t16 allow the use of his name as a candidate for th'e Seuate at the approaching primary eletion. He will make no canvass, because his record is well known. But his friends will ptebs his claim with vigor. Pbr th'e Legislature. $or FRtow CTIZEN : Take notice that. I J. LOOPEI am a candidate for Repre lentat ive .of the people of Pickens Couniy at ensuing election, subject to WILL of the PEOPLE at General Election. For Probate Judge. SW The friends of J. B. NEWBEtY respectfully announce him as a candidate or Probate Judge of Pickens County at the ensulng election, subject. Io nominntiion by he Democratic party at primary election. SW- The friende of J. Ht. NEWTON re Rpeottully nnnoubee hiln as a candidate for Probate Judge of Pickens County at. the ,eat ensuing election, subject to nornina iou by the Democratic party at primary lebt Ion. For County Commissioner. M, The friends of 0. P. FIELD espectfu'ly announce him as a candidate or County Comniassier of Pickens County t the en!.uing election, subject to a nomi nation by. the Demnocratic party afr primary lect ion. RSI The many friends of LABAN 4lA.U LDIN respect ruity announce him as a andlidat e for rneelct ion to the office cof iounty Commuissioner* of P'ickenA C'ount~y I. the next ensuing eh-etIon, subject to ominationi by tlie Demo~craitic p~aty at >rimaury election,. The recorud of MLr. MaI. i.' forces us to~ make thi~s nuno'ingoeunt. Erd The friendsE of ELIAS DAY re pectfuully annunce huim as a cantdidate fori e election to the coftice of Couty Comtmus.. ionuer ofrPickens County at the ensuing lect ion, subjroet to nomtinat ion by the Diem ~eratic party at primary election. j3tb~f ' lbe frier~ds of A. 1B. T A LTLEYre upectfully nnnounice him as a candidla ti for e-elect ion to the filice of County C rmmise ioner of P'ickens County Al'. the next en, mming election, saulject to nminatcion by thle )emnocramtic party at pr'imn.Wy tiect ion. For School Cornmisioner. S& The friends of .0. L. DURANT espectfuliy announce him as a candida.te or School Commissioner of Pickenus County 4t the necxt. ensuing elction. eutbject to omination by the~ Demomcratio p~arty at, >rimn.iry election. For County TreasuirerT gi., The many friends of B. HOLDER espcetfully annotunce him as a candidate or recommendation to the office Qf' Treas rer of Pickenis County, by the Democratic arty at primary election. 3gJ* The friends of JOllN H. lBOWEN espectfally announce him as a candidate or recommendatuioni to the office of Treas. rer of Pickens County, by the Democratic arty at primary election. For Auditor. ig The friends c'fJOSEI'il P. CLYDE tcspectfully announce him as a candidate or recommendation no:ini to the oftice of' koditbV'fPickens County,. by t he Demo ratio party of the 'cunty at the ensuing >rinmry election. PRIOOLAY A TION. STATE OF SouTH CAROLINA, ExacUTIVp. DEPAR7NENT, ColumbIa, 8. C., June 19)th,.i882. Whereas information has been received t this Department that an atrocious mur ler was committed in Pickens County, on ur about the 18th day of May, A. D., 1882, ipon the body ot' John Nowels, by RICH RLD FOREMAN, and that the said Rich.. rd Foreman has fled from justicet Now, therefore, I, Johnson Htagood. lovernor of the State of South Casrolina, in urder that justice maybe dlone and the mag sty of the law yinidleated, do hereby otfre rewoard of Fifty D~ollatrs for the'appre. enSlob and onoda1on of the paid Rlchard ~oreman. a topltiey whereof lI te h reuto see my~d andeso tbeealof th. t. 0 ertloal am bo gnea, 8aw 11rMtors. GuallettWs t-otved Mgnextit Cotton Gin with SelfFeedoan46 #audyste. Cotton Gins and. GOswold Oottoh Gi with Self Feeders apd Condlenaer Grist Mills, Walktng ad Ridiig Culd vators, Reapers, Mowe's,, -nd Agrioutural Implements generally.. It will pay every Farmer who maksa on his plantation 15 Balve 0? Cotoa to Vuy one of Farquhar's Vert4il Stelinglui s and a Cotton GiD. This Vpakes an outfit with but Hitle cost, and yet every part of th niaChinery to made of first class material, which. makea the Engine Just as endurable as a more ex-, pensive machine, and is more simple and much easier to ianage FOR LIG HT WOllK, Suoh as Ginning and Threshing, T11E Vertical Engine is Preferable. We have sold these Engines for the past two years, * and in every particular they have given entire satisfaction. We will give every Man to whom we have sold as reference. We cab furnish either of the kbove Gins, and will Guarantee the outfit to perform its duty. Toe amount saved by Ginning your Cotton at home will Pay a good Interest on this Investment. 8en ' for price lists. J. H. Morgan & Bro., GR E ENVIL LEF, S. C, june 22, 1882 40 2m ICE LEMONADE! Ioo. Cold coda WVat r, AND EVERYTUING NICE AND CiJEAil AT. JR EN NA N& BR O'S, EASLEY, S. C. (0OMR YE' CANA'1OA1TES A'ND SE~T UP 'TilE SOIDA J'ATI;R-ir you woi.sd be elected, you must knep cool, and hiiVav a quiet campaign in oreler to Win. DRENNAN & BR~O, Ihave also ana excellent S'lTOCK UkF G ROs ('ERIiES, I'rav isions, Confectionis, &c. All of which they propose to sllieap for Cash to t hose who mway give tthemi a call, june 22. l682 . 40 t f Dr. Westmoreand's DR. WEST.MO)RELA~N D'S TETTER1 OINT MENT will cure abl Skin Diseases, suc~h as Tet'ers~. Wourm. Ring Worm, Scald Head, Barber's Itch, &c. MA.NU1FACTURED) AND FOR SALE nlY WESTMORELAND B ROS., Whaolesaale Druaggist s, ;liansion H ouse Block, Greenmvilie, ~m. C. For sale by DR. J. WV. Q U L LA IN, Esaley 8t at ion. june 1. 1882 3'7 6m A Bridge to Let. COUNTY COMM18810NER'S OFFICE, PIeKENs C. II., S. C , Jane 20. 1882. I WIL L meet the Comm nissioners of Ooe Count y at the Covered Bridge racross Keowee river, near Old Pickens, on E'ridaiy, the 14th day of July next, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of Letting the Repair. ing of said Bridge. Plan and specifica. tionas wjill be made known on day of Leutinag out the Bridge, iAN AUD , Comrmissioner P'ickens County, Junq..2, 1882 40 8 Bridge to Build. COUN'Y COMMISSiONER'S OFFICE. 1acftENs C. H . 8. C., June 2(5. 1882/ B Y order of the Board ot (iouniy Coam mhisioners, I will be at the F'ord of' lig Easaatoe Creekc, above King's'8tore, on T'9esay, ,July 18t.h, at. 11 o'clodk A. M., l'or thae"purpose of' Letting to the Lowest lResponsible Bidder, the Contract to Build ii Bridge across said creek. Plan and spo cificat ion made known on day of Lerting. A. IS TALLEY, County Conmissioner. j ne 20, 1882 41 8 Notice to Creditors. M!art ha',mith, et al. against Amanda L. Smith et ali. P URSUJANT to a Decretal Order, made in the abve stated caso, and signed by the lien B. 0.- P-oesley, on the 6th day .>f lutie, 1882. notice is hereby given, re quiring all andl singular the creditors of. Jovln 0. Smith, deceased, to prove their demands against the skid estate,.beforejme. on or before thes 1st day of August, next, or be. -arred of all benefit under' the proced togshereJ. J. LEWIS, Referee. june 16, 3882 89 W Nottee to~ Credltors. Imanda . O fl~anaton, augainst A. MoD. ttiio, ease -Wloklhre eL al. Wh N'sIItw. Deoretad Order, endei tlglIe: qtated >case,' and signed by V44'Q~ Jne, 1882, hotno4 1s : ~J~Ir !g ;all andk tigulaw t. OUR M rron New York, Where file GOODM uow 04eate and tle prices afe right Just Thik of 100 Sulte Complete 6i 119 Suits Complete tor 130, Suits Coinplete 1 85 Suits Coumilete ft Suits In abundande. 14ts everybody at, all prieefre prices mtntionoa up to$$O please the iost TastLdious; we fit; we have the latest. styles. 64 Dozen of .the Famous Shirts, both Launderedf an' it, popular prices; They are thei in the market. It will iike &i, to convince. i'he fit is perreet Collars and Clafs b ' 1000! The very latest. styles, ' osIery Hlnndkerchiefs, Cravats, Ties, U 6 ao., to suit all classes. Don't. buy a Ilat. without Brati 'ur stock. It will pay you. We can 1n old man. Welavo the Nobby' He he young men. We coant iiss theb Our Goods euro bought for o.sh. Money lways has the inside truik, so WOets i powitioln t-o offelr 13A1GA RNAS BIA RGOAINSU Come ~ aong and get them ait, * P. F. FA1L0iER'S OLlb STAND, UIm E EX E.g. - E .C a p2'!, 188~ 8 1 dat o f hre al (h arolla. CuUNTYor PuIKENA. !N CO)URiT OF COMMON PLEA Dru Aun Leo. - Plnintiff. agialnut .N Hliufus~ Uurhami. Eliai lDurhzentu Nvaogm .lns Mzilissa Edcs and 1.. IS. Johnisos~ VT) the D~efeudents abbove iained. \70 .U a&re herWu by sumaarniiedl andi ret ;Iedc I to anuwer thbe comiplainti in the 'aLove stu inut acion, wich~l is tiled in she odfios -f he Cler k of t he Court of Common Plear fug Pickensir coutiay, andl t. servuj ew 5:>)ur ,answer to thetli said comlhinut, ont th l. iusribers, a~t lheir* nihice, at Pickens th. 11 ,S C., wi hin t ws.nt y days'u after ih serice~i hereof,~t xcliusive of Auch services, nud if you fail to aniswer -the comp li t withan I ia time. thet P'aintitf in thI utc ion! wVill nitji'y to the CourtL foi' the roleti [L 8 } .J. J LE~W1S, o c P. NURTION, KEIf Vi & HlOILLlNGSWORTtf Plaintiff's -Attornieys TO the Derendant, Eamhia Durham: Tak# 1(11ice thai~t the comiplhanis in this rCt ion Wea iled ina the otlice of the Clerk of the Cout F Ouiion Pleuns for Pickens cotunty og he0 :Uth day of A pril, 1882, an that b )bjec0ts of saidi act-ion are to par'titon,Qr tell the reua estate or Farnty Durheta, te.. >eased, andt settle the estate by7 papune4 Sf lebts; aind distribution thereof. ace 4 NORTON, K(EITEI & HLIGWR -. Plaintiti's A iorn ey. june 15, 1882 -89 - 6 E. W. Marshall &0. .Wholesale and Retail Dealen ns' Perry IBuildclin N~ext to Fergusort & Mil4ez", GRIEENVIL4LE, - - * f Samples Sent When Desired may 4, 182 83 ., NOTIC F~ Fi INAL SETTLEMErN~. I1. Notice is hereby givenx, that IU t py-to 0. 1,. Durant, [Probate Judf~Ii Picokens eouinty, on Sat hrdag, 22ddy July, 1882, for leave to make a settlement with my wards, John I# Bioggs, Thaomas ii. IBoggs, and Je~~~ [Horton, and ask. to be disoharged ta~i from,,as Guardian. 'E. K. BOG tlS Guart ~ ' - c jnne 15, 1882 8~ A.GJN T LI~AA1 whuo #flere(g'~ A from Nortons. Debtuit7y 'rt Decoy andttall the effef ts or you ihf uretlon, wrill for the enke otfe'a matifyg djmtes to al-who nq tipe nnd direfte fot" nsiate remnedylbywhich heo was .etcd. Sufafere ed wIskIng togr'ont by theniher t a1 tX e p rIence earfdoss h7 fttesr; y r. uonftdenoet 309fNAJ.'OGDRN, l: Citluar .t reet, -Ne York. feb 28,I1882 To Cadetlon lsvm~ a p . core dero havinrea bl .oncared' ofm pl htred di .se soe no simpo :hem~ w nakes .nw tore h . neans os ettre. TGA1