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two uone dolar per W t14 first inawtion skeg udqent ispeertion~. 00tsanid othera *h. Year. uke of R2cepect ouars, in ad TO~ 'v 1ts. its has decided that session shull be confi-. '. S---redistricting the aii oiangein the election *metsent to the constitu 0oe td t rovisions for new rhe egistering of physicians d to the first of January. now counties. require icotity shall contain 400 4nd a population equal to the the population of the entire is about. 8000. Oting bill giving five Democrat ,ene doubtful and one Itadical gi eed on and is well nigh on - its l Islature will adjourn on Wednes or Thureday. The oost of the extra ~eIon is about $15,000. he pil are of the extra session -l hev i 'Ifie next Issue. .4okey's Letter. $J 4 has recently written an op ,.e Mor IHampton, in the Wash, I Republican. .He starts his t ag that he nd Ciskaberlain t04& the irei ahi to the white people of the tate to rise and defend it.. that to do his bey d6ter'aIned to move outside of the tsIen oofrupt Republican party, that Chain mrlain was soared back into it and lie kept on te the bitter end. We &euppose he intends this as an, #zplapation of his once teing a lemocrat., The generatl theme of his letter j 9 tiho Reglstration law. -He quotes in it qotions o(thelfew which he claims di frain - 0649 aleiast fifty thousand colored voters. Ij aensqvers to make the law unconstitu Men1th4 South Carolina the land of viola.. t4 (tb. He makes the prediction that i1n'5ttorat will be seated in the H-ouso of ~~~ tsp*entative at; Washington who shall be oiqted under this fraudulent law. Frcoo Uigqeral tenor of the letter it may eas.ily in~ited th4(Alackey was until '76 at'full Re4.DpuabH99n. Seeing then that the SPeO . 'of the State would no longer he ru 94 iby that, corrupt party, lie turned his .7 oo:I *4 fo the s'ake of money and oflico) pretes .dto be a Democrat. Losing the 4 favor ottat p't he now abuses it and is ready to enter into any echeme that will 4 ~ten4 O niidgroreverthrow It. What move #o Abegodicen. lie will next take canj a at be dsen 'Heis drifting wit Ii the e andle ishoped that he wvill soon iRo nt$$iOgness where he properly iteau 1s no sore. sentlon of Charles 3. Ouiteau look rniday, June 80th. lie faced the -with much more nerve than was d. He ate a hearty dinner at 11 ,took a bath, and at 12.30 o'clock 4 and waiting to meet his doom. oght by many that Guiteau would and create a "scene." liut iut the cave. When the death ~ounded, his face turned a little athe boonie somewhat nervous. tuuded the steps of the gallows with ceoloess as could be expected of under the circumstances. Rev. Ind ashort prayer o h cf * ;ferwhich Guiteau read his last - Bis prayer consisted of the comn g*thiipself to his God, the denun r#esident2 Arthur and the pro.. I o that this nat.ion would go down in ealso chanted sorne simple verses doing~sition. Rev. Hicks then bhe final benediction, the black 34ed .over his head, Ghuiteau ti Glory? Glory? The drop fell , a. nd ,the natlonal'murderer * the air. in sixteen woinutes Gui 4 dead. The body was lowered Iut the coffin A fter the physi @'noqtueed life extinct the crowd Sted to view the body. A t 1.40 eoa was closed and the body t ~ he 'jail chapel where the are to. mid the autopsy The physicians are still a iamining the brain and #,sa it will be several days iiinsas to his sanity h Wether he was snoe )eb zwuened. An ex.. bleIil1 deter so da in thd htghest d *. by Dr, dat Aller~h .FIX, Sidres 4 he sneeting t 0n4 t t AUsy gn h jear the Crowd was not'as largewas e eoted,*but ite aneeing wis qtilte a t&sucoes an& %npstad of ploisant.ly and qtiely.. Quitw trumabr 6f andidatet:were present, an@(thetonowlgent lemen mado addrele es: 01. 1. JMBtwen, Dr.. W. T. Field, 0. P. Field,. B. Newbery, J. 1H. Newton, Rev. 14Molder, 0. L. Durant and R. A. Child. "We will Aotmake any connients on the In. dividfal speeches, but will give a general outline of thmon and the tgnor of the meet ing. The object of the people In hearing from the candidates for the various offices of the county is to get at their views of the issues of he day so as to nake up their minds as to whom they will vote for. Each candidate of course set forth his desires to b'e *locted, his claims to ofice,. and his wil, lingness to discharge his duty if elected by lite people. lladicalism, Independentimn, ans Greenbackism were discussed at some length by some of the speakers. All tlreo of these parties were put down as enenhies,'to the Uetnooratic party home .rule and good government. This certainly is giving the Devil his dues. That the Ito pliblican party is corrupt. needs no proot from us. It. has itselflrcven it. Its prime aim is to let ignoraneo, povorty, and love of self gain rule over intelligence, proper ty and patriotismi. T here'are no elements of reform in it. It has been buried. Let. it, still remain under the clods. The Inde pendent and Greenback parties are twin brothers of' Radicalism as is shown by their always censuring the Democratic party and voting with the Republicans. They are used as tools to draw Denoerats into the Radical party. ' The dwut ies of the Demo cratic party to register and stick together wore urged upon the people. After dis cussing the political topic of the day some of the speakers referred to the establish matent. of a college at Pickens C. II. and t lie Atlantic and French Broad llailroad. This shows at growing interest in our people in education and home improvement. A col lege arid railroad at this plae will be tit makinig of the County. They, will inffuse new life a1d spirit. into evevya ling. The college will give cult ivat ion aind imlprove ment, to our SOnls and danughters andi pre pare them11 tor' I le act ive dut ies and1( respon S ibilitiesa of life, will nike t hem bothI use tiul and1 o~rnmentali at homie and abroail, wvill enableI parents to pd ucate their chmildren cheaper and without. sendling hem off to distaint eclieges; thbus hrowing around them home intlhience ami circulatinag thle money Spent ini educ~tion among our own people. These aure two eni t erprises we desire t o se e carriedi t birouagh sumccessf'ully. Energy aind persecverance will securie themcn both i. We truast that. thle 'candidates will speak of our college and11 railroad andi agitate t hem before thle entire CJounty, especially the college as t his Is a honme enterpirise alt ogethler'. Tihe~ speeches wore all good and everything plassed off quietly. The thanks of the Cluab were ten - dere'd to thme speaker.s of the (liy G J. E. Boeggs after which thne Club najoured. News Items Congress has fixed the 10th of July for aidjournnme'.it T1heo extra session oif thle Legislaiture will probably adjourn about thne 8th of July It is predicted that a bitter fight will take place in thme Georgia convenitioni over the nomination of Stevelns for Governor. The Coutnty Convention of' Spart anhburg 1ha8 decided to n omiinate county offoers .by the primiary election plain, WVork on the new Presbyterian Church at Greenville is soon to commence. The structure is to be cotaplcted by the first of' next year. For thme last few days sections ofIowa, Nebras ka anad Iadianaa have been visited by cyclones resnilth'g in gaeat. destruction of lit'e nlud propertiy. During a recent. storm the confederate monument at Columbia was greatly injured. 'Stops are being rapidly taken to restore it to its pristine beauty. Four negroes, One woman anid three men, were haunged at K(irgstree on the .23d ui., Anderson Singlet on, and Lucmindat Tisdale for niurder, and Bostoen Sin glet ary andi Abram A nders'on for house baurning. W. L. Clarke, editor of' thme Atlanta 1/e publ ican, was cowhaided lay Ed. McCanless on the 27th1 uilt. Clark stuated in his paper that in the Shields trial "'the evidence of Mc~anless and Ve iuable was not genuine it was strained and improbable." W E8LEYN FE MALE -IN8STITUlT t STAUNTON, YA.-WO take~ plen~1ttire in direcOtng aittemntionm to thne wi)ver. tisement of tism popuitPe -senlnar'y. [t is locat ed int on0 of t hit healt hi !itd clim~ateos in ti e worI, whevro overy~ broeso c4phttibuts to the phbyienmI tractions ulnEsurpa*s4ed if not un equanlled -In tho UJnion. Its build. 4are ibome like .and elgn groumnds attraotiv6, scenery grand. This schooI ls uttonde~d by 189 boarding pnpile fom 18 dlifferent States. ;lt has mado gmeat redluc ion in the ost of educ~ation. A mong edet l et er ms In the Union.'.. aLs.ngPFeroh, (lightna, ftng reeh 4de4Isman t. 91442)8, oi' a4Wr OtJt v--4 a h ~mtdcn logiEsin & the Feda Cotigress, based'rh the relative advairnve of tho v Stit'An >0,opuhuion. ha 0n-001d South Curoliia to t wo addijutila members of the Houso uf Represen tativos of the United Statee to be olected befo the n'ext, regir- ses ision ofithe Gnoitral Assembly of thi State: and it hiincuimbent upon You, by c41101 legislation aie youll wisdoma may Suggert, to give offectJto tWi4 increased representation in the coun il of the General (3overniiment. In discharge of the further duty nposed upon m by the ConRi1ttution of recounondiig to yo nedo ra ion Quch incasu43rM1 ia 118 L sl')u1 IJ Udge necessury or expedie't., you widl per mit nio to retor to onc' other and kindred matter. The inc'rease in poptiliatioin und 'ripld development of m ateril resources in) tll socLion of the State imake a retIjusltient, to a hinliited extenti "t least, of the coluntios devirable in thenear futuro. 'I he Constitu Lion of 1868 authorizes the formafitsit of Iew countio 1rM time to time, but, provides that after the 0nte of that i listr Inen t no new couIties shall bo tortned with a less nrea t.inin six hinii.red aid twentv fivo sqtro miles, and that eaceh countyv Sh11ll Form 41ne Election Dis. trict. Bth of these provimions Weire0 inn11 ovtions, uponl the policy which had long prvni led, and both goe0In to Imo Iinjuidicious. Several of the old contities, lnd som)e of the most thriving and w(.ll mainaged, conain les,4 thanl this torritorial limit. Be. sides, r1111 is not t he true crit 1011 in this mat ter. Wiro there is dhe necessrtty popuflation and property to im(et' the Cxpense of the new or.. gan iz:tion the conveiiience of the people is the trile lest, in the forma ion of t hse stid ivision1 f the Sat e. Nor- is the ore aiy ic(ssatry Coneion(.I bet ween ih 0 Jidical un ( the Election Diotricts. I may ho prel'erable to rotbui t lie sa me divis inns 01 loech, or1 it mayd bo pr'efer a~,o forerfly~, to ha've them31 in 1oeinstanICes8 i ddfeent.. Ce&rtatinly prlovisiouns onl thiese sn' j'ect find their proper'I pihie iniho e~5A1 Statu, where' they canU with,1 11mie fneLCity be0 modilied or' (ebangied. They la.I thereor re(iilconuneht) d thaIL ia t h is sesioni the m' coss:a -y) le'ris hitionu bo0 hai to1 subit~n to thle giud1.i ing eletion0), thet quet.8ion of a re jpeal of thle prov'i'sions ruele'rredl to1 in tution. Thes restr i iontiiis being te her.ea('ttte m1121(1 fr1 V Oei1tn IIics in., ter'ested ini11 theformationi (t' ne1w countties 01' in the estalishmnt of nlew (lectio d'1 stritIs, they~ mny) h)e 'onlsidered'c by fit ure' Le--;1:Ii'hs-s ratisd of iiltatin without founi~d' tion) ini r'eason. Cal ledII. 't.oter upon the occaision oif a p-lrtk'iular eer.'ouny, anid at a Limre so ina' the peiiodl whlen ther ough the haillt, b x the popuhul;I wilshes w ill bo dcisively maiide ing the puiblit. mind1(, no (other1 mtens ur1es ocet'1I to rub a1s nece0'Sar'y or' expedient to r'ecommae-.d to yourl con)sider'ation. JoUNsoN IIA~OOnl, Govurlnor. (CoTTeN IU~ooMsi IN TrilE Ur Coun is haivn ma f):de their hI)Ieltrice on the tarm of)1 cthtet folloCwinIg getle men on tho day's named104: Mr. J1. G. -rombri 2d, P R. Brown 24th. Andecrsonl InteHigencer. lIn 14 t h bserver tmail yester'day vinV ig wa'is ai ytellowi eniveloipe, p)ost. n)i'rhed Piniuville, zund O1 Op)Orilit 1, a red cotdon) bloom fellI to the tn.. de., A 11oto s'ined by Mr. J . A. Yoi uts, said: ''indii enclosed a 00t., to bloom011) ) pluched th s min ~lg, 2t istatt, by Mi'. M. M . Yale)1.. U'. m his farmn in Pineville .townsh~lip." CJimrlotte Observer. Our 0'internation1101 fr'oml vaious s cC tions of the0(~1i liuty3, is to the eitffec;t. t hat collon1 1 ii ore0 prlomisi IgIian it. bid( fail' tol be earltier' in. the Season. The( wa rm weth is 'tH1 briginlg it for ward raidi~~ly. On. Motnday mlorn'1ing blooms wer'e reporte.d lo UN a1s hau ing in o t heir lippearnitlce the pro teed inrg ay,' Onl M r. B. Fran0k Raw. lirison's 1I:ant ation, butt oni Moinday eeing we rcei ved a1 bft oU)m phi(k. Udon 8atuirdiay, o)1 Mi'. .1oo~. Siniih' ptt 1Iin02 on liroad Ri ver . O)ii Tuesday113'IV we rec i ved th1rae' b'looms, tnhon on- Monday'.--York'ville E qutrer. Summring up the fi nanc111i ndI com miercOial situatLion, theo Ne York lEvoniing Post conIcIUdos thait tile prospects of the coto crop01 11 ae~ very fatvoraube throughout t. he doutIh, but espjechtily so in Arkansas, TexalS, .4Ouiian~ra utnd Mississippi, 'v here the reatbulk of the crop I'S raiod. By~) July lt thle Work of cultiv'aiing de4 qaolnOI roI'l Will be over, anud i, wiuhfia "laid by or left ,0 mofatiure befrorehi picking. The, pi'habili t~ ~~o'eOf l effli WOsii t~oa ont4~ ~Uh of' 041 our )r$.om lvnplo ll your town will o y htlchttiun of the movM ;at $'nd ilehe proporushaip fin is Inoee a Il ey~ei a0 niubt, that it *Ili SWell ppoted by. the ourropnd iniontry. There are toovmany young people10'In Piukons Oorinty, -w ho .must'bo iboerally eluouted,To. 9s to leave thig important duty to the pivoarious termls of the pub lic school. Our pitblia selrool fund i too woui to "commnand talent. of the first order. It must be supple monted by individual contribution. It has to be scattered broal cast over the whole county, and halle so thin thit we oantot' perceive the good. it does, unless it is mingled with privato subsoription. More pormanent good would result to the county if all our publiu money were exponded in ono place-at some central point whoro a competent corps of teachers pould be em ployod to devote their*hIolo time to t he work. Bitt I 9uppose under the school law, this is linpracticable, yet indi viduad effort, can supply every do, tciency. -1i all those interested will movein tli saio direction at the same time, none will have to move very far to ccure the best results. A good school at Pickens U. A shttuld not be regarded as an ex pensive coiceorn, Once established upon a firm basis it will be self-su taiing. A mill that grinds well is ulwuys ready to grind, is never withotiut patronage. Regard it in whatever light you may, it will paiy the11 eomunlliiity a larger por ceit of goo)d than aiy other investment they-cantt maake. Let no one expect to nuiko motney out of it at the start The profits. are . be reaCli.d in so~m ething bot ter 't hani cash. No)w is the best time to !ny hold of this bus(Iiness'1. lit semCI s thait t he tcuch (.rI' w~ho now ha i:ve cha rao. of the sco#i ait Pikes liait fouud tuc-h mtrial(tm thicaitin he u.ed~ w~ih greati who 11e( shii inlteret inl cdnezation to stie~ whiiile theo iroti is bot. It adva ~:~nt ige is no~t~t akenI Of the pres, ernI.h bom, tIhu e Cuse~ muy rehapse. intoE a colder s'tato0 than i hast yt beent C experienced. Let the present moE vemen~t ()Ct coetr'ate its' for'ce in it fir st ChiSS noudemsy, it noI mour.e undo it. will .-(,ont deLvelope inlto a higheri inlstitution,.As thec fellow who was abo ut. t (o drop th tiCI g. said: " What-. iee you do, do it gaick. . -'AN. Found at Laat. An ngr'eeab'l e dre'sipg for' the~ hair, I hat willt suq> its eltlinug, has been Iong sought for. Pa.rker's II air NIkiam, disl: uaished for its purlity6 fully sutpp)lies thi~ want1. IIATON. N. M1 , June 27. -YeterdaRy -af ternioon Decpu'ty Sherilf JDolmnaan attemtpted to arrest. a gamlecr named (Gns Menize. 'I he luatter fired two shots att Dolmanin. .lighutly wounding him.,pnd Chias. Fox andi Jacob) liarris, who were standhitg nestr. Sh~oaly afterwatrds Dolmuann made a secondl altimpt to arr est-Ment sol at his gambling hoI(,UeA. Meni~itzel again opened firo on the deputy, which resulted in the deathi of hlnrr'y Moult on, justice of the peace, Hugh I dieston, one of the proprietors of the lioultoni ilotel, and S. U. Jackson, a salo'on keepgr. All tbree were instauntly killed. HI. Lnrtimner and D~eputy Sheritf liergan were. seriously wvounided. Meutzel wths then seised by en enragedl body of 01itizenis and hanged oc a signt over the ant on b nk. . Deputy Sheriff Bergain is dying, and the - eitizens ire wild with e(xcitemient. It is thought a raid will be mnade upon the gamnblers heree Lt nigh t. JACKs NVILa.E, FTIA., Jtily I.-.-The Un ion httsjutst received putrticulars )f ai fatal reCter~tl bet woon the whitos and3( blhsiks att Br'okI4ville. T'hreeC c~olored mon named Tlurner buda' been for several days visiting lhe vil hi go armedl and indlulging in thirotats aiga1inst somtei of' Lte citizona, makintg muchid bad feehoig. T~is i bulm~t~itod ai few~ daiys sino *jr a row in the) 0 tourt -hoti 5, Rtarted by )fnO of the Tde.ners. eutei-ing tdhe building, just tA the fterunon 5ses winn of Conet wase being called, with tan open~ kile in his huand. In thet row thaut foullowed the~ three TIurners were killed aund sovetal other' no gres partii pat ing~ wounded.. Sov, erad w hites were wvounaded but, no~t mortally. *-s' W A&ItTNOTcN, July i.-4. h debt stateinent issued to day shows the doorej'Atst of the publio. de~bt during the mon th of June. to be $2,600, 68; 70. Cash in the Trany$M 519.78; gold certiklatia *8;0874 20; $1lIuea4 certine~ntea 60,098,740O deo 320,000; re'landing certiflon~o 846, 950; legal ten ders outsanidtg 88,. 6814016; fractional 'ourr,,noy ot stap dng $7,047,247.77,, t$fdon hats registered 4,107 vyt5 a -Wbite :mtjor'ity7 og6C9. 4 WMAI The deth'iwt, lkGea ton blootii at0 Oo iuop . The Voltao B]ult CoAlavh will send Dr. Dy's: Celebte* El'o.ro Voltaic Belis etd Eicotric app os on tri.il for thirty to meny ,y p. Ild) who are nffli otd '*th * Nervous, DMiRY, Lost Vitality and lianhood, and kindr4 troubles, guaranteeing Speeda snd 66M" plete restoration of health and Tbanly Vigor. Ad dress as above. N. B -No -isk Is itiourred as thirty.dys',triad is allowed. For Congress. miy--We are auth -rized to announce H ON. D. W YATT AIKEN, as a candidate for re election to Conigross. For the Senate. g- The many- friends of COL. R. . BOWEN announce him as a catndidate. fo the Senate at the vnsuing election, subject to the Deniocraiicnotminti~ttkhegprimary election. Tik announceient. Is 'adle with out the knowledge, o ol. lotainbut his friends having an abiding fidth- i his die interested ptmriotlsm, make 'it, believing that lie cannot and will not' refuse. to b come the Peoplo'i Candidute. VOT9R8. gi3 That DR. W. T FIELD Is a man of ability, all admit. Ilis integrity and 'puriy of chiRracter, unnesailed. That lie has claims upot, the Democracy of Pickens County equal, if not. superior to those or any other man, no one can deny. Hle is no time server, no policy man, no demanvgue, and while lhe ir nio office seeker, lhis friends have obtained his assen't au allow the use of lisa name as~ a caindiilaite for t'he Sienate at the approaching primary elec, ion. Ie will iake no vanvass, because his record Is well known. llut his frienids will press his clam with vigort. For the Legislature. Al~iJ Fr:L!.ow QlyrizNs: Ta'ke notice that I dJ. LOO'PE R tiun a canzdidaite f'or Repre renittive of the people~ of Pickorns C'oun.y at .ensuing el~ct itin, suabjcit to witL of the l''~'LPL ait Geneiaral Election, Th*Jrobte Juidge. - i The friendl. of JT. B. NE~~'lERtY respe(ctfuilly announce him as a candidate for Proate Judge of Pickiuus County at the enisuinug electioni, subject to noiniinat11ion hy lie De'mocraitic party at primuary' elect ion. ?jf The frienids of J. 1-. NIsW TON re spectfuilly announce him as a caindid.ate for Probate Judge of Pickorns COunty at the next ensuing election, subject to nIomina tion by the, Democratic party at. primuary elec tion1. For County Commissioner. Da The friends of 0. P. FIELD respectfully announce him as a candidate ror County Commissioner .of Pickene County at the 'ensuing election, sutbject tu er nom, ination liy the Democratic party at primary election. Is!. The many friends of LAIBAN M.AULP1N respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Coamissioner .oPckena.County at. the next enisuing election, subiject to nomination by lie Demuocratic party at primary election. The record of Mr. MlAUL 1MN1 forces us to mnakg this announcemnent. * VoTEs. @"- .The friends of ELIAS DAY re speceffully anounce him as a candidate for re-elndrionD to the office o~f Count~y Comamis sion~er of Piekens County at the ensuing election, aubject to nomination by the Dema ocratic party at primary election. 3&" The friends of A. B. T A L EY r-e stectfulhly iainounce. him as a candida e for re-elect lout to tf~e office of County C~mmiise stoner of Picken, County at' the next en siting elect ion, subjeot to nomainat ion by thle Democratic pail-ty at primn.ary election, For School Comimisdioner. 2ji- The. friends of 0. L. DURIANT respectfully annoutnce him as a candidate for So~hool Commissioner of Pickens County at the next ensuing election, subject to nomnination by the Democratic pairty at pdnary election. F or Count y T reasur er. 5%. The friends of 11EV- h. HOLDER respecttttlly announce himn as a candidate4 for recotimndlatlon to the office of Treas- t] DreoP of Pickeng County, by thte bema.,raltic p arty at primary election. S*TefensoJON .BO E re'peTue fandou f H as a Oandidat rspectfumyenatonct h e hiof cadTes. noreof PlkensC~on tyb the Demloc freai patryf stylar7 Clotion. heDeorai pat tojtr Auito. 3'oz' Auditor.. -. 0s nti 00 Gti1ioa Gitt frit Its, Walkiig a Vti t aoge.,pers, Mowers, an'A'.4grleistugal OONapeet genperally. f wlpaq 'every Farmer w g 'kekr. ilphteon15 Bales of Co'tton to y d~ su fFru ar'sVical .Steamn Engine wmd asCotton, din. Ths mai kes an outfit with .but Hlttl -9st; Imud $t every part of the nachinety ie nmade of 'irst class material,' which make: be Engine just as. endurable as a more ex pensive, machine, alhd 16 more simple and much easier to manage ITOR LIGHT WORK, Such as Ginning and Threshing, THE Vertical Engine is Preferable. We have sold these Engines for the past two years, and in every partioular they liavegivqn entire Ialisfaction. We will give every Mian Lo whom we have sold as reference. We can furnish either of the above Gins, and will Guarantee the outfit to perform its July. The amount saved by Gitning youT .ptton at home will Pay a good Interest on his investnit. Sen I for price lists. I. H. Morgan & Bro., GREENVILIAT,. S. ti, June 22, 1882 40 2n ICE LEMONADE! ~ND EVERYTIIING NICE AND CHEAP AT DR EN NAN & BR 'S, E,)LSIRYI, S. O, t'OM E YE L..15lD A T ES ANID S E'T UP' TflE SO 1)A WA TER--if you would >e, tilectedi, yout muist kee~p cool, anzd hav, a uiet camnpaign in order to winA. DRN A N &k BRO , ;Ell FES, Pro)visons,, Confect ions/r&c. All >f which they propose to sell Chenop ton Dash to thos~e who may give thema a call.. june_22. IM82 40 #1f Dr. Westmoreland's DR. WE lST.\l~1ELAND'S TET'1TER (ANT: AMENT will cure all Skin Diseases. such az l'ecter Worm, Ring Worm, Scald head, Barber's Itch, &c. MIANUAUJTURED) AND) FOR SALE BY WESTMORELAND BR OS., Wholesale Druggists, iansion House Block, Greenuville,, S. O. For sale by DRI. J. WV. QUIL LAIN, Ebaley Br at ion. SJune.l. 1882 37 6 A Bridge to Let. COUNTY COM M18sIONE'rlS OFFICE, I W IL L meet, t he Commnissioners or Oconee iCouinty at the Covered Bridge across K~eowee river, unearOld Pickens, on Friday, 'he 14th day of July next, at 11 o'clock "A. NJ., for the purpos~e of Letting the Repair ng of said Biridge. Plan anrd specitnca. ions will be miande known on day of Letting >uL thne Bridge, LABAN MIAULDIN, Commissioner Pickens County. june 22, 1882 40 8 Bridge to Build. OUN Y ('OMMISSIONIMR'S OFFICE. P~ICENs C. H ,S. (I. 1'..n "' 182 Y order of the IIr ..a of (,ony (,0. B ruissioners, I wvill be at thpe Ford or Jig Eaistattoo Crook., above. Kinig's Store, on 'uesdaiy, July 18th, at 11 o'clock A. MX., or the purpose of Letting to the Lowest teeponsible Bidder., the Count ract to Buil Bridge aicross said oceek. Plan and spe itication 'made known on day of Letting. A. ii. Ti.ALLEY, County CTonuniasioner. jinne 29, 1882 41 8 WESLEYAN Female Institute, Staunton, VirginIa, 3 PENS September 20th, 1822. One of J the First Schools for Young Ladin" In, ie Unit ed Sta tes. Surroundigs. beaut l. 1-. Climate unsurpassed. Pupils from ghteen States. TERMS AM'ONG TIlE Edi' IN THE UNION, Board, Washing. ngrg.'i Course, Latin, Frenoch, Gerrman, strumienttal Music, &o., for Scholasti tar, from September to June, $288. fE italogues write to Et,~ WM. A. fARRl~D1~ Presldent., Staunton, $ju~ ;Can 2V the GO0ODSn.w on aS~j and 'the prices 4fti Just ThinkZ 1OWS1 1 u Cuts Complete for 9 'utsComlpleteilir 180 Suite Corpletie for 85) Busta COmplete for N4i Suits in .abundance. .ufs vrybody a 'all ie prices inonIiiond -tup to $l8.5.00. Ipleasts moet. fiftidious;wega fit; we have the latest. at-yies. 64 Dozen of thle Famnous K ,.i ..k I,** iM;. O W Z. , Sisiros, bolh Lauidered and - n'I ait popula~r prices. Theyi are the- ed in the ini-ket. It will ake b to convine. The M is perfet. Collars anad Onfr s n: ,10001 The very Iatest styles. Hosi j Handkcetchiefs, Cravats, Ties, It be &0*,' to suit RtH clas1ses. Don't buy a ola without firat ins our stock. it will pay youl. We oait itn Ord man. We have thle Nobbiy the young1 Me. We Calti. iss the eo r Goods mre oulget for 8s , po4ition o offer BA11GAINS I Cbr ome alon Landgettem atUl~w tPpl. p.Fr 1iE' Ored- ST~ in he~nikt, ItwiltaeOu Copl2r, mad8 difl -b .Tre Anrn laest Ptlnit, oiaa, Gt# / Ead le.~ Jehn Craa , Tilam8tw'~ol' &ot asui. Malis ca sesad eurendak.nt wl --ay t i . 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