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A$ SENTINEL. St D. P.BRADLEY.Editor i PICKENS 0. H., 8. C.: M n TEURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1882. Li TERMS :a For subscription, $1.50 per annum, for six c Monthe, 7& cents; strictly in advance. m Adve -isenents thserted al one dollar per W eguars of one iuch or less for the first insertion adAffy cents for each subsequent insertion. d Liberal discount made to merchants and others advertising for six ,nonths or by the year. Obuary Notice, and Tributes of Rcspect t1 clargedfor as advcrtisenents. jC Announcing Candidates five dollars, in ad- n vance. Meeting of the County Democratic Executive Committee-First cf September Fixed for Primary Election-Time of Holding Xeetings Throughout the County be signated. l'iCKENs, C. 'i., 8. C., July 22, 182. Pursuant to a call of the County Chair anan, the County Executive Committee met this day-present, the County Chairman, J. R. Gossett, W. W. F. Fright. A. B. Tal ley, H1. C. Gradly and H1. 1. Lewis. J. R. Gossett was elected Secretary of the Coin mi Lee. On motion, it. was resolved that the Pri mary Election be held on Friday, the first day of September, 1882. The holding of public meetings through. out the County were, under resointion of the County Convention, arranged as fol lows: Pickens C. 11 , August 5th, at 10 o'clock A. M. Pumpkintown, August 9th, 10 A. M. Eastatoe, August 12th, at 10 A. M. Hurricane, August 14th, at 10 A. M. Central, August 16th, at 10 A. M. Liberty, August I1ti, 10 A. M. Easley. August 22d, at 10 A. M. Cross Plains, August. 23d, at 10 A. M. Dacusville, August. 24th, 10 A. M ,Pickens C. II , August. 26th at 10 A. M. All candidatos in the County who hold themselvos subject to a nomuinat ion at the primary election, are instructed to be pres, ent at places and time above dlesignated, for the purpose of addressing the cit izens upon the political issues of the day. Th le otficers to be voted for are: Senator, Represent at ives, School Commissioner, l'ro bate Judge, County Commissioners, TreaM urer, Auditor and one Trial Justice in each township. Voters wh o reside in a town ship only will be permitted to vote for a Trial Justice of' such a township. Eaich club will appoint t: ree ianagers and a clerk, to conduct. the electioni. The elee tion must be conducted strictly in conformt ity with the rules adopted by the County Convetiion. Onm motion the Commit tee adljournett to meet again on the fifth day of August next, at Pickenis C. Ii. U. F. B tA'.)EY, Co. Char'm. J.RU.GossETT', Sec. Rules Governing the Primary Elec ton Adopted by the County Con- - vention, July 15th, 1882. .Resolved, I. That the. Managers of i the Primary Election for' each Club, and their Clerks, immtediately be fore opening the polls, shall repeatL , uloud altetr the presiding oflicer of the club the followiung pledge: "I do 'I solumnly pledgC my sacred hotnor e that I will faithifully perform all I Lhe g duties incident to my position as I Manager of tbe Primary Election to , thne best of my ability." I1. The polla shallI open at scven hi o'clock A M. atd close at six o'ekeck " P. M., when the votes shall be~ im mediately counted, publicly, Open,% ly, and in the presence of such tomni boe of the club as may choose to be -i present, by the Manngers and Clerk,e under the supervision of' the pre, e iding officer of the club, without adjournmort or iterruption until the same is completed,. and the re eult shall then be immediately de ~ clared. It two or more ballots shall be found folded togethmer compactly, only one shall be cou tnted, antd the other destroyed, if they bear the same flame; but if they' bear' differ. ent names the same bihall be des troyed and not counted. It more ( ballots 8shall be found on opening I thme box than there are names on the t po0l1 list, all the ballots shall be re turned to the box tand thoroughly mixed togetlmher, atnd one of the -Managers or the Clerk shall, withi uut seeing the ballots, dr'aw there from and immediattely destroy, as many ballots as there are in excess' of the number of niames oln the pol11l )ists. IIl. Only enrolled Democrafe of each club, of the age of twenty one a years, who hatve resided one your I within this Stato and sixty days ~ within tihe Ciounty, nleXt precedmng the general election, and who have , been duly registered upon the books ti of the Superviswr of Registramicn as a qualified elector of this Cotutnty, h 1 , bIbeemildtvoe An ea h f skulln beentie hoimoel Atd veh .h1,bfr eostn i alt persosn o preaeting helfitowvoteg plde t oetntmyafimtw shall befre~. depa6 oiin hi ballt; suke, in good faith, the following pledge: "I do soleninly affirm thy.t 1 a )unty, that I am twenty one years T Iage and will have resided in th.is ate one year and in the Coun-y ea Kty days mmediately preceding the w !Xt general election, that I have 0 At voted,'at this olection, and that 1 will abide by and support the T )m1nations inado by the Democra, a o party." 8 1V. When for any cante the Man er shall have accepted or reject I a challenged vote, they shall ake an entry of their action in 1 riting. together with the name of c le person challenged, the candi- e ttes proposed to be voted for, and to gotaids of the challenge with to roasons for tihe acceptanee or re. C Iction of such 'vote, which stato% ient ,shall be sent up with the re- I lirns of said election, to be decided pon by the County Executive Com, iittoe, whose decision in the prom ses shall be final. V. There shall be a list of the Vo ers names kept by the Clerk, and he Managers -biall make out, in luphieates, ret urns, sho'*ing the lumiber (f votes cast for each per on voted for, the office for which 10 is voted, and the total number )t votes cast, with thbe naines of hose who voted, one of which lists hall be deposited in tho ballot box vith a copy of' the club list, and the )ther delivered to the Secretary ci ho Club. Tho returns shall be 4igned by the Alrangers and tile )iosidilg "flicer of the club, and the sorrectness of' snid ret urn shall tat Ahe sane time be certified by the mllc VI. Tlhic baiulot box containing the >illots, tle poll list and certitied *eturniS, with a copy of the club list, ihiall be forwarded tile following hay, securely locked or sealed, t intigh (lie of tile M anagers, to be lesignated in Writingiir by the pre, id ing I fli'cr of tile club, to the 'Joulil0 y Exectiive ('Comniittoo. VII. The Couity ExectLive Coin Inittee shaill ineet atl Pikens C. i1. it twelv'e (12) o'clock M. on the nay imm~lediately following the eie, linn, to niggr'ega te the votes cast., mnd shai~ll conitinule ini sesson until bey shalal hnave (ornleted the same, vbIien t he election s al b Ie pu11blicly lecla red. Anid tlior~e receiv ig the siIliest littmber of ' votca for the ic, spie i ,lices sal al be dI eclaredl thle iOtnineesa ut t he Democrat ic par ty' or' thle several ofijces for which they 111Ir received such vote. Vill. Ini all peartictulars~, not hereini 1e4.11tionied, the StaLt utes it' t he st ate 'egu latin g general elections, and thle Jotstit Utin o1 the Cott ty Clubs hiall governi. Showing Their True Colors. Somae of' lhe Green'iibackeris climi to be ~od Demiocrat s. only wor'kmag for reformi uw side (lhe party. Y'et theay abuse lie )emaoci'acy wvitho tj st ing and lovinigly emi ri'ace lIe publiicians andit pr'a ise thirici party bene~iver oppor'tui iiy presentsal itse'lf. Ini onigrecss. (lhey vote wvitlh thle lipi icauns > unseat intlhigent, honiorable whaite meni, nid put ini lieir places irenegades, iand the x convict negro tiaef', Itob Sanndis. Th'ley or'k upon01 tlhe ign oran lc3 aind pretjud(1ices f' ithe lower elemeicns of society and star p sitiile and dl~itcten wherever theay an. As an evidence bit terness5 iad dlisre ia'd of fairnzess, we t ake fr'om ilie Senaec: i our'al, a le follow inig resolutiiion adoiat ed y a Gr'einback club ini Oconiee Counaty inii Aferenace to die killinag of lIlair': ''That' heeais Colonel lila ir met his dethl at the . anids of a briuaal anaid il t m urn'derer,, t hat' e denounce athe act ion of Judge Kersaiw >r recleasing t his cowaruidly aissassin oni ail."'i Ther i's no pureri'Oi, conisci en t'os, iiprighit iizen in athe A ta than J udge. Ker'shiaw. hais muiich was accorded hii.n 11 duing thle C e ign of plun ader' in t his State by even thle C ai'pe -bugger's. H is condultct uponi thie euch lhas beeun irriepr'oiachle, and we are a ure if Cthe ciricumiast ances of tho k illintg of1I larir laud not jutstialled it , he would rever lave adnitted llalI tle to bail. lBut for thie a ke ot argumeni ct, aidi t thiat thle act ion of uadge Kershaw was~ imnproper, how does i i omupare wvith th(le action of Jutdgo tiind, c )isi rict. At aoi'aey %l chaon, and others in au - hor'ity, in puck ing a jury anid using all lae maclhir cry) of (lie United St ates (.'ourtz o secure the acqjuila of ithe Ladd mr~aru ler'ers? Did we hear any howl fr'oim (lie reenibackcers wheni this out rage was per cetrated? Not a bit of it, (lacy were as sil ut as dumnb bells. Th'leir ally, a le great tepublican parny, whose so'e object now coins to be the restorative of negro suipre, acy in (bis Slate comnmi (ted this judicial tutrage, and it would never do to denounce hem and licur their displeasure. No. vithiout (lie atid of theo Repuablican party hey couid rever' haopeo (0suick (lie public eat (hey hiave so long sigheda for. As to the killing of lilair it was our in ormaiat ion t hat. it wais donie ini self defense. he follower'ed Ihaile, and fInile kaiowing is desper'ate chiaracter armed haimsaelf and hot, ini self defense. But they deniounce laile as a cowardly nosaissin. We do not now laile personally, but have beeni in-' >rmled by getlemon who served with himri urinig the war that there was no braver aldier' in (lie Confederate ranks. Since ie war he hasi been a peaceable, quiet, I aro~working, law~ abid inag fariner. This i5 I isaaatra ege tfo oeo th i iretme ' n whe ott ro Yeie Oontee retene' denoune hiet ase aconrdl resain. denoerunc from sc a poarly Ala~sndler sephensuc ha pwrte Ietr)cctn tenmnto C Alexander Stephens has writton h letter, accepting the nomination f~ Cntal Democratio Triumph. The Editor of the SUNTINUL being lied away before having time to rite up the mass meeting which was held I Saturday the 29th at Central, we are At able to give as full a report of the eating to our readers as we would like. he facts and results of the meeting as far I we have been able to gather them are ubstantially as follows: There was a large and enthusiastic crowd resent, some Republicans, three or four ireenbackers and a rousing crowd of Demn crats or lovers of honest government, and ome rule. It %aE not simply a Demo ratio meeting but a general political gath ring. The speaker 5 of the day were Jere niah Looper, of the Republiban Party, T. 1. Russell nidI W. W. Russell, of the so alled Ureenback Party, and Col. It. E. lowen, Major D. F. Bradley, and Col. 5impson of the Democratic Party. Mr. .iooper opened the ball. It was wondered iow 8o large a man as he is could stand )n as weak a platform as lie did. Of course us speech in brief was the denuncitiion of ,he Democratic Pat ty and the praise or ktiempt to praise the oid party which ias ong ago gone by Ihe board. lie was replied to by Col. R E. Bowen, who showed beyond a doubt that the Re publictn Party in South Oarolina was not ,it to rule anything, lie said as a party it wvas corrupt and the few good men who were in it. were in the wroyrg pew; lie show !d by satistics and incont rovertable facts itt. the Republican party does not stand 1i any light at all as compared with the L)emiocrat ic Pitarty. COl. Bowen's speech wvas short and to tie point. It required >nly a sior: time for hii to show up the ld Iteptblican Pirty. The Greenback ipeakers of the day were MCssrs. T. 11. and N. W-I Russell. They both spent mitch ime in talking a id blowing and gassing Lbout the National Banking system, con leinnug it in strong teris as it. now is, mld suggesting no system of currency to ake its place. They passed from this to be dentunciation of t lie Democratic party ind a thin sprinkling of centure on the 'lads." They censured our Congressmen, mr Legislature, and in fact every thing otnected with Democraiic rule. They poke a great deal about the salary system if tie Democratic party, the Registration law and in ict were drownding men grab uing at straws. The result of these speech s Major D. F. Brtadle) expressed well when Ie t c Id a le antecdot e of th le fox w Io refused abe seared by thle bell --a big mo.uthl, a Wig t ongue, a lh- of a fuss antd nothlin g lone." The Oreenback speakers were replied t o *y C2o. Simap'.otn taili Matjor 0. F. Bradley. L'hie'e cleit ar thers, paitriot ic meni aind list in gtuis hed orattot's, overthr Ie w and coin. ilet ely d1*molhi staed ithe Gr teenb ack ers ati ,veiry ~o int. ThIiey antswetred athe b:mik! ing r'gunuettt Ly showitng thait we hiave a good mtrrenc (y n ow. thiat evecry art iclec of' produae >rings its value, and if' lie Grteenaiticker's >bject to it why don't laey propo)(se a bet. er systemat or ait least somic systemli; athey sho~wed th at t:,aes were lower uiiier lie LDematitt ic, rule, t htana any ot hiet' parray oculh giv~e, t hat sal1:1iries were :as low as an ty ;over'ailcent could be r'int; Iltt;it the liegis rat in la w was a continisit onal neces sity3 ind demtutttratcd its jutstice and its fuar. tess; t hat lie Demaocr'~dic patiya contianed lhe brains aid tie printcipa!e of the State. itd was ini tact the otnly pairty tit to r'ule the Sinte: they tintally drew die veil back amil lho wed ;t he ilt eriora ot athe Gr ieenbhick pirty 0 lie "1iamiicatlim. tia~'' hey sitowed itha t lhe iss' eats wvould sicek out, iand as cone of a le peatker's s:Lil, "seratch t li back of a Oteit >.cker' thlrouaght the skit and you at'e surt. o findiialla i cdl lle'shi, bone, mu ascie and weart."' T'hey ntot. only said ihiis, biut proved I, by shiowinig i hat lie (3reenabacket's voted viaIh iehe lipublicanus, attd t here (s onagni o e: as mutich of thle Radical m aternial as )oss iblle inito their fold. Ccl. Simatpson~ and d ajor Uraadle: spoke about one hour eaich. liey'8 st'rnck a lie taiil on thle head every lick. Phey man111fully anad firmuly def'etnded thle riniuples of ahirt party, won laurtels foir hiemselves anad gained a coaiplete victory. bret'e chireers for Bradley and Simpson, lie Gr'eenback demtolishers! The t'esult of' the meetitng wvas a complete )emccra tic success. 1lThe GrIeenbackeirs auto to Cenitrial to orgatnize a Greenback hib, l'oastinig t hat, they wou'd start out rithI sevetnty live imembters . If' they made lay at tetinya to organize, they did so very t' e. We were iinformned that if alhey did, bree memabers would join. Pickens Cutity Demuoctrai ic anid it is a waste of' t ime and is tor' any oilier par'ty to utndei'take to get be asctndetncy. Long and ever tmay shte oni tnue to be so! Ihe Midsummer Southern Musical Journal. The contents and mtusic of the July num, ier are itunsuially good, especially thle arti,% les on thle "'ice Berg's Birli-place,'' "Thie ''ourt or July," and "Kissing Made Easy.'' 'hie music, "Tlhe Uniforgotten Song" anud '.1 tumbo's MIarch,"' pleases uts nmuch. Thei St;J Pruemium Sewinig Matchine, was wonu luly 1st, on ticket No. 178, by the editor 01 lie JRonoake .iews, Weldon, N. C. Th'le nie.st i>remiumii for thle Quarterly Di'awinrg, O0t o >er' 1st, 1882, is a spletndid Silver-plaeed rea set, cash price $75- 1 hte set is not. a >oor a lung pariced high, lbut is oft lie newest iptighit style, atnd best triple plate, made >y lie celebr'atted Mieridein Silvor late Co. I insbanids w ho wish to see thleir wile's laces 'oticca ed in s.il er o itthe let table, will send dollar atud subscribe lot' the Journal at mice. Th'lose wiles whose husbands are atitigy, will send athe dollar all the satme rhiose expect ing to keep house should do ikewise. Rememruber (lie otter. One dlollar ecures the Journal for a whole year, wit h ticket in thue Silver Tea Set drawinig. specimien ie~pics mailed free to all. Address sudden & Bates Savaiinnah, Ga. The Height of Folly. To wait unutil you are in bed with disease out may niot get over for months, is the eight of' folly, when yo'i nought be easily uired (luring die early symptaons by Par er's Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly imihies made tbe halthiest, by a tinue. "A Cur of Low Degree." IENATOR BUTLER CRES MILLER OF PENNSYLVANIA. WASHINGTON, Suly 21.--Senator Butler, risoing to a quostion oft per. ,onall privilege, ruenarked that hm Aserved in the Record I his ins)iijgi Limut, a porson in another place, ih iliIus-itig at contested olectoi ease had made a wanton auttnaek upon bi Chairacter, and committed a breaic, of pa:' I LY privil og, for which he was not culled to order. II would not at this late daiy bo be, trayed into at conltrovorsy with thi individual, whose nequaintar-ce ht( had never had the imislortune t( maizke, but would rather ieavo hin to the judgment and countempt, ol all honorable men ior at tacking anot,h er iln at forum inl w'.h'ielb lie could iot be answeredl, mid iider e-over of cit( privileges of'that . for'umu declining al corr'ect ion of all fMso.hoods he wam uttering or hist garbling of evidence perversion of 1 ruth an4d falsificatii:1 (if records. Ie had w ithstIod tie imastiffs of' tle liepublican party il the past, and could afford to dismise with this boriet notice the yelpilgs of th's Cur of low degree. The niame of this3 creatire, lie believed, was Saiuel 11. Miller , Represeitative 1rom1) Peniisylvanii, a member of the 11ouse ele(:tions11 cornunitteo. For mllany ycarIs Mi r. A. A. Sb1)ec s of lacoil, has been) varc'iully exper i menting .to hybrido the cotloni plant t.hat --ron wild inl Florlid. with11 thlie cOMion olila. The now planit, retainos th 01kria mtalk and the loli age of the cotti. Its tluner antud rt'uit, however iis st: ikingly unlike totoni or ok ra. Tile planiit hIa-s an aive 'arge heigi'ht of t wo Ject, an1d each pla 1t hts olyv 1 one bloom. Tis4 is a gnlititcnt, flwer-very iiiith like 1iht great lIaginolia inl fragriiance, a ju e'qIally as large. L ki the cotLon bloollm Ihe flower i6 wiiite for n few Jaysm attlte itoes alter1 whicb It 1-s tirs pa4 t- l pik, and granually);I jj ;t as tes darker shades of this coulor uiIW it becoine, rc, wheli it diols, din, closiig a woideritl boll. For about. teIi days 0i. bull unsembles thie co., tLon bull, and then its growthi sid duvIl% incrie'ases as it by inagic untal i ti iIallv reacIes tie ze ot a big ('00cohnut. .Not uil it I ieacbes iIs SIZe does~' the htL , ar. 'Il ben i -, $..Owy threa~ds begin to LurIIL Itrom the boil, brt. are beI secureily iin yh:tee hy thle okra'l like thiotis or .-o its tha:t line thei bull. ~Une inetxpieiemed puicker enn e'a sily) gatthier 800 piounuds a day, ami11 seeds~ ini tue lint. lI4h.wh bul prIodu tces about t Lwo pound1 ofi ?~11very longi St ~a pie eot Lou, .IIIOI'eor Lo .he sea i. - ho ldi, anld at. Lihe boIttmau oft the bull ihieret are lromi ihurll to iix seeds, re, s. tm blitig petrsinioneni seed T his new cottont, tht torie, niecds no gtin t ill, g. Ini his g*ilt, to the Uni er--it v 01 G.. or'gia , Senator I3rowni has~ pr.avi tor' te b).towmiieut, of a i'.ebOiarsliii in the~ .;ricultur'al Co'llege (on Z student to be Meltedli Ititim the tonolties5 of Al.dlersoln, O'oluee nota lPickens in South Carolinia, thierehi remembert~ti C'nig the 'ot iv of hsis ua tiv ity--Plicns-:uii the enutyt i whIiich lhe fir st II. 0ney wats loaneitd u( him i to prlocure an I .'f 1 udveatio-- An.. derC soni. Thiiis senimenii'li toe's cretdi to the hat anid mem~liory of ii Intelligencer. Highly Estteexed. The yoiuthful color ad rich lustre ar< 1Cestort't to faidedt or graiy biuri by thec uIse 0 Par'ker's Iliir H-d'miun. aL hiarl'iness drestsin iiloghly estetemeaad for' its peri'nnie andl piurily A greOat NortI'her aihl iiOU d trai with an 8--t'et single driver. outsidt u'yIintder' engine, lately ran Iront Leeods to London, 1 862 milets, ini ex atctly thre hours1)1 it-t2 mi les an houra '1Tiere musnt have been quito a nlum'ibet' of soldietrs kille'd near' A lex anidr'ia but it is behev'~ed the Cotoneh, guitZaway'. Every town ualn amlet ini Georgia is oii the boomIi, 0on liccoium, of good1( L'rops anid tail' propiects of biluess Greenbzack ism ins reported as stom~ dead ini .lamplit)ton, al 'LLioor anci "AthI sphiry znth a Ii ba'd"' is thu< latest, slang phirasue. Thle Governor has refusetd to par ihti SJtL; Kirby, convitetd at, tit June1( termi O cour1t for Spar'tanburg' c'ountty, oif atehena g lquor' withbout, a hiLeee, anid seun'.unelt'd to six hitile in jail or' pay a tine of *200. Thel~ Cicago). Judges uni to ill the Opinion thbat, Mr. Scoville is entitiet to a reasonable comnpeninatoin tior hi i services in the defense of' Guiite'au antd that, the governm(Bent, ought, ti toot, thbe hill. IN THlE GooD OLD DAYS-Gar land, who shitt antd kilited Add isor in a rL'eent, d uel ini Lune1n11burg ciounI Ly, VaI., IS to be1 ti tid for mnurder. E~vlucza'ly chivalry is at, a discounn ill the Old Domnilonl. The ~ime14. hia beei when an F. F. V. could stej Oult anid Idd Ihiis einmy betitt t r'eakfnst. and( be lionized on atccoun t oft it.-Atlanta Post Appeal, The British haive now '24 guns it position at, Raimleh, near' Alexanadria Egypt. Announcements. For the Senate. D e S'lhe mnany frleuds of COL. R. U. BlOWEN announce him as i candidiabe for lie Senate sat the ensuing election, subji ct o tle Deimocraicnomination at the primary lection. This announcement is made with- I ut. the knowledge of Col. BowE, but hie -iends having an abidinig faith in 18 ds a uterested patriotism, make it, believing V that he cannot and will not refsase to be com1e tIhe People's Candidate VOTEItS. r fl gi That DR. W. T FIELD Is a man u of ability, all admit.i His integrity and p pi-ity of character, unassailed. That. h has claims upot lite Democracy of Pickens County eqtal, if not superior to those of r tiny other man, no one can deny. lie is no time server, no policy mno, no demagogue, and while lie iF no office seeker, his friends P have obtained his assent to allow the use of his name as a candidate for tle Senate at lie approaching primary eblction. Ite %%ill maisike no canvass, because his record is well known. But his friends will press his claim with vigor. c For the Legislature. R7y' The many friends of 1ION. J, C. ALEXANDElR respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives at the ensuing election, subject to la nomination at the primary election. Mr. AL.XANPER has served the people honestly and faililly for lie last. 13 two years in lite Legislature, aid-we think w that the people can not do better than to S returti himn to l seat in the House. Eg.The friends of CAPT. W. I. BERRY respect illy anlionnce hin its a cindidate C for tle liouse of Iepresentatives fr-om Pickens County att lite ensuing election, sliject to a nomiration by the Democratic party at lite allproaching primary election. 11k The friends of 3. J. JOHNSTON A re.pectfrally annos1untce himl as la candidate b for lie 1louse of Representatives fr-omn Pickens County at the ensuing election, al stilject to a nomination by tile Democratic par21-ty at lite appri iatching priaury f -ction. -_h gIsk The many friends of CA '. J. A. G3" I FFiN respect fully announce aimi as ab csantdidate for lie I louse of lIIepr-esema I- I) lives t romi Pic-keins Count a13't thle ensuing electilon, subljectd. to lb a nomi itt ton by the Deiiiocri- c party at priairy elect ion. grL Thle friends of J . E. BOG(.S an- d nounllce hum as ab canildate tor the hlouse ot lIepiresentat ive, subject. to thle ensning prslimar~iy eleetlioln. . Thle mary frieuis of LG E-()G is F. RIt11N S N i-espectfully ainnounce himo as a ' conud:daIste fori thle II luse of Rtepresenlt it ive'S at I ie emuP~itnig chici eion, subhj'ect to noln. 1in1ioln ait pimalssy el-cltion1.( AWV Fr .:.1.w Crrizi.:ss Tak e not ice t hlant I J.-I E L' i iin a candii uiat Ce o liepr sentI at ive of! the po/e ot Pickenus C'ouni y ait i en1 IIing el -cielin, sub iject to wiLL of thle I' 10-1.1: ait Ge nerasl Elec-t iosn. For Probate Judge. Ef The tiend'5 sof J1. B. N -UEI'~! res pectfully'li 011C annunc him ais ai cand51 it eg tsor Probsatses Judige et P'ickelns 4 ountty at lie ensing el-citin, subljs eI to5 noinaltionl lby - thle Deiniocr-at ic party sit primllaryv clh-etion. - . C spettll ann13- oun1111lce him l as a candhhis aIt for Poae Judtge ot' Iaickens C'ountty at liev lie xt ensinS iig electioln, .su bjeict to nomina11 l 11ion by thle Demucr-at ic party at. primary) . elect ion h For County Commissioner. 26 Th'le friends of Ul-NTON S FREE- a SA N respect fuslly announice him as a ca:ndi idate for County Coma:I$iiner of Pickens - Counity at thle ens sing elect ion, sublject to a l noini 1loln by lie Demnocret ic par-ty at primiary election. tA,,L The friends of F. C. PA RtSONS - respect fully announ111ce him i as a cansdidai e for County C'ommtiissioneri of' Pickens Conni y at. thle ensuing elect ion, subaject to the pi mary elect ion. Ii gg The friends of 0. P. FlELD' respect fully annioiunmce himi as a candidaite 8' for Count3y Commiiissioner of PickenisCounity a lt the 'ensuinlg elet-ttion, subhject to ai niom-l nution bay lie Demnociratic party lit priiary dI elect ion. C muk The niany filends of L~A BAN Al A U L D1IN respaect futlly announce himl as aJ candidate for re elect ion to the office ot County Commissioner of Pickens County at thle next ensuinig elect ion, sul~ct to nominoatio b~ly thle DemaocraJt ic prty at priimairy eletionU. The record of Alr. AauL lN foirces us to make this aninounlcemjent. Vo-n ns. I im The friends of ELIAS DAY re spect fully annotunce him as a cadidalilt e fo r re-eleciion to the ofhice iof Counity Commis- A sioner of Picken5 County at the ensnig elect ion, subject to nomlinatio b~ly the Demi ociratic party att primary election. g@i- hie frier.ds of A. B. T AILLEY re spectfully antnounce haim as at candidab e for re-elect ion to the office of County Cymmtis, sioner of Pickens County at the next en, siling elect ion, subject to nominitation by the 1)emIocratic party at primalry elect ion, -b For School Commissioner. q 8lisl The friends of 0. L. DURANT respectfully announcte himt as a candidate for School Commissioner of Pickens Conity ~ attenx.esigeeto.sbett at the nm an.ntn. .1-.:- -..c. . C For Congress. $&We are authrlzed to announee HON. WYATT AIKEN, as a candidate for ie. lection to Congress. For County Treaaurer. 9%. The friends of J. T. HI LL respect, illy announce him as a candidato for re mimiendation to lie office of County Treas. rer or Pickens county, by the Democratic arly, at lie ensuing primary e'e.stion. 3g. The friends of REV. B. HOLDEII espectfully announce hin as a candidate >r recommendation to the office of Treas rer of Pickens County, by the Democratic ity at primary election. S6i1 The friends of JOHN I. BOWEN espectfully announce him as a candidate )r recommendsation to the office of Treas rer or Pickens County. by the ]Democratic arty at primary election. For Auditor. 3 ' The friends (f JOSEPH B. CLYDE :spect fully announce him as a candidate ar recommendation again to lite office ot uditor of Pickens County, by the Demo 'atic party of the County at lte ensuing rimary election. jontractors Wanted. WILL Receive up to the 71 day of Au gust, 1882, Secured Blids for Making, elivering and Putting Up 200.000 or 300. ) Bricks innto he Picke Inst ituile. Also ids for Miaking and Delivering lite Brick ithout putting up; and for Luimber and hingles. G. W. TAYLOR, Secretary and Treasurer. july 27, 188 45 9 g-rand Midsinnuer closing Out Sale-1,000 Piamos and Or gans at Rock Bottom Cash Rates, on Easy Terms. Buy now. al piay when cotton comes in. .911mall easl payient and hialance Novena r 1 si. 1.000 stand:ird aIi ruts, from ie hest mnkers only. All -iyles and prices o st eicil Inst ruments. Maker's nones on 1. Special Midsummer Offer. PI A NO:. $2.5 cash and balance Novem Ir 1st, 1882. OlmA N$, 10 cash and balance Novem. r 1st, 1882 Lowest cash rates and no interest . Cani't 13y chieaper next fall withi csh in hanrd. ho- ing (out. toa reduce sto4ck and keep work, g force emp Iloyed t hrionagh smanimer. S pecial I lidstanamer otfers to Iinsi allment ye' rs. Sei (or ca Ialoguecs, ij-ie Lti II l irenilais giving il in t.irmat ion1. Ad. ess. LUbLiEN & h'T$. 'nwhaerni Musice le l'iinno and~ Organu lacj-at ot thme 80al b. july 13, 1882 .:; 4 TEAFI ENGINES, SAWT MILLS, OTON (INST MILLB, 'ARM UkPLLYEENTS &c. We are .\genats for the following Celebra 'I M~achinvery: Fargnmhar's IIlOlizohi tal Vert iezal Steam En - neSw Alills anmd Separatiors. aillet 's improvedl Magnetiin Cotton Gii, it h Self Feeder am1i4 (Condenser. Mlasse'y's Universally Popubilr Exclsior itton Gins and Gjriswold Cotton Gin willh .f Feeder's and Conaden..ers. Grist. Mi lls, Walking andl Riding Cn!ti Ii rs, lBcapers, Mowers, anid Agricuturai iplements gene:ally. It will pay every Farmer who makes on s9 pbziitation 15 Bales of Cotnon to buy eC of Fagnhaar's Ver ical St cam Enginies di a Cotton Giin. This na kes 'in out fit withI but little cost,( d yet every part of the niachinery is ide of hirst class maoterial, which makea f e Engine just ats endutrable as a miore ex nasive uimchine, and is more simaple and tneh easier to mannaige FOlt LIGilT 11ORK, u.ch as Ginning and Threshing, Vertieal Engiue ia Preferled). We have sold these Engines for the past .'o years, aind ill every part ic-ilar they ive given enatire satisfaction. We will give every Man to whom we have >l as refearenace. Wel caturniish either of the above Gins, rid will Gunrantee the outlfit to perform its uty. Th'le amiont saved biy CGinninrg youv (it on at hiomle will Paty a good Intecrest on us invesllnment. Sen I for priice lists. ] . H. Morgan & Bro., june 22, 1882 40 2m ICE LEMONADE! i NI) EVERIYTIIlNO NICE AND CIIEAI'h AT )R ENN A N&BRO'S, EA8LEY, s. O COME YE CANIDATESz AND SRT '11 TilER SOD A W A T'EIR-jf you wouldl a elected, you nmust keep cool, and have a 'iet camapaign in ordler to wam. DRIENNAN& 1R110 ave also an excellent STIOCK OF OG BRE.Prvsonlml,,.e l~RhES, Provisions, Cunfeotions, &o. All THE BEST CHANCE OF ALL. WE WILL FOR TIHE NEXT THIRTY DAYS )FFER TO OUR PRIENDS AND the public genorally, the beet chance to buy a kND WIVIEN WE SAY CHEAP, WE MEAN CHEAP. Look at our reductions in prices. Suits formerly 8old at $2.00, will low be.sol for $21.00. Suits formerly sold at 028, will ow bo sold for $16.50. Suits formerly sold at $16.00, will ow bo sold for *11.50. Suits Iormerly old -at $10.00, %iill low be sold at $6.50. All other Goods, such ie IATS, UMBR ELLAS, SHIRTS, 30LILA flS, CUFIS, CRAVA T1, Ind II.\ NDKE RCIII EFS, Vill be solo at proportitately low rices. 'I him is done to miauko room Ar Mur layro WINT ER STOCK, V it ich we expect Llto purcase soon. iiill betold. McM AiE~AN & GWIN'g, P. F. FA.\lEIR'S OLD STrANDb, Ma~Iuldini Blocl, AR E V L - . C. ', aug , 1824 3 r. Westmoreland's !R. W EM'T.\~l' tLA ND'S TIETTERI UINT I ENTl will cure alt shin Diseases, such as, e'teri Wo.Armi, 1lug Worm, Scald Iteadi, 3!Nr.wrAI'ui; I Ast) roR SALE BY.* WESTMORELAND BROS'. holesaile Druggists, Mlansion House Block,. (rrenville, Nr. C. For sale b~y UR. J. W. QUIL LAIN, Esalep~ tat ion. june 1. 882! 87 6m ' WESLEYAN Female Institute, Stniungon, VIrginIa, PENS Septemuber 20th, 1882. One of J the F'irst School..s tf.r Young Ladies in e United States. Surroundinigs beai,~'. ii. Clituiate unsurvpastsedl. Pupils fr'om ghiteen St ates. TI'EIRMS A MONG TIH . ES l' IN T HlE U NION. Board, Washing,. nglish Course, Latin, French, German, ' isti'ument al Music, &c., for Schlattio mar, fromt September to .June, $288. Foe italogutes write to lAdv. WM. A. HJARRIS, D.D.. President, 8taunton, Va. july (1, 1882 42 2m Sheriff's Sales. TPATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. COUNTY OF PICKENe. ary P. Folger against Mary A. Oates. -)Y virtue of a Decree i, Dower, made in Ii the abhove stated case, and execution mted I iereunider' by 0. L. Durant, Esq udge ot Pr'obate for said County, I will Il betfore I lhe Cour. Hiouse door on Sales. ty in August naext, duiring the usual houra i sale to the highest bidder for cash, All that. Piece. Pasrcel or Tract of Land,, itgad b~eing in the County and Stat.. drsn~, within or near' the Trownt of Eas. y, on both sides ofthle Briggs Eoad, lead-. g into Ensley, being that portion of the ar'y A. Oa' es Hlomtestead. covering the act. of Land formnerly deeded by Mary ickerson to A. M. Folger, deceased. and y him~t deeed to Rufus Ontes, deceaseds, id containing Fiftuy-four Acre., more ov' ALSO, In a similnrly stated case. all that Let or' art'e1 of Land, lying within or near the own of Easley, Wnereon the Degfendn lavy A. Oateus now lives. contuuining Fone' cres, more or les and being the Lot tot-. erily deeded by M. F. Mitchell to A. N olger, deceased, and by hIm .to Rufe. attes, deceased. Sold as the property and Homestead of to JDefendag. Mary A, Oates, under the ecrees and excmions aforesaid. . JOAB M AULIN, s.r.c. .july 13,.88 48 ToI Cdiu'ao~hnupties-aa.A *ci'el adetir thavrng been,0 perman.y .n cbre of thatpl dreatdy dsea. osump. in, byow atsimpie remedy, isenerro u ake known to his r.n.... -e - ..