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EN TIN E.i k, F.BRADLEY.Editor PICKENS C. H., S. C.: DAY, AUGUST 24, 1882. TERMS I: For a.bscription, $1.50 per annum, for six month, 75 cents; stritty in advance. Adve tisemente inserted at one dolar per *quari of one iuch or less for the first inuertion undffp cents for earh subsequent insertion. Liberal discount made to merchants and others advertising for six mont/hs or ly the year. Obituary Notices and Tributes of lRepect cAargedfor as advcrtisemrnt.. Announcing Candidates jive dollars, in ad vance. State Ticket. FOR GOVEIRNOR. HUGH S. ' II OM1PSON, of Ricilaid. VFtt i.IEUTENANT WoVEINOR, JOHlN k. SilEPPARI), of Edgfield. FOR COMPTROLLE1 G1:NEIRA L, W. E. STONEY, of R1ichland Fl'O A'ITOnN -Y: i:RAL, C. RICIHAll)SON MILES, of Clirleston. FOR SECRI-TARY Of' STATE. JAS. N. LIPSCO3111, of Newberry. FOIL TIllASURER, JNO. PETER 1110lAlIDSON, Clarendon. FOR 88PERINTEN1>1ENT OF ElDUCNTION. I.v. ELLISON CAPERS, of Greenville. FOR AD.1UTANT AND 1NI'l:TOlR (t1IN EIIAL, A. M. MANIGAULT, of Georgetown. Congressional Convention. Tne Convention of the )emocratic party offle Third Congressionil District of Sotli Carolina will convene in the Court Hlouse ot Anderson on Friday, 5th daLy of' August 1882, at 12 o'clock A., for i lie purpose of nominaling a Candidate for tle Demiocrtic party for Congress from this 1)istrict Tle several counties composing tle 1)istriet shall be entitled lo a n1umbel' of delegates to this Convention eql1 to dou bli. tle number of represent uives such counties have in both branclhes of th - n eri I As semiil'y, to wit: A bhevi lle 12, A niderson, 10, Newberry 8, Ocounce 6, Pickens II. E. I5. (;AIy, E*. 11. Alcun~AY. Chain. New beriry County. .humn. Ocuconee fLounty. 1). 1. lii la LE-:, The Political Canvass of 1882. At ti eir meetinug yesterday lie State~ D~emocratic Exeut ive ('omlmil tee agreed upon thie following prograon e. A s in 18~76 he first gun will be tired in Andiersoni. 'Au eatch one of lhe mieet ings proui inen spak ers will be present: Anderson, AuguelI 31. Waulhalla, Sept ember 1. * s, Septemiber 2. illeb, Sept em bsr 4. * e, Septembier 6. ry, Septemberh~ 7. ~, Septemiber 8. Septembher 11. buirg, Sept emiber I12. ~eptembell3r I13. -, Sept emiber 1.. * er, Sept emiber' 1. oro, Septembi er I 8. - i. Septembiier 19. I, Septemberli 20. -,Septenmber 22. ;tn, Septemt~ber' '23. , Sept emiber 25. tsville, Septemberl~i 26. ,, Sep'embeh(r 30. ig, Oct ober .. ee,'~O Octo~ber . town, October G. * ay, October 9. * r, September 13. )n, September 10i. P'rnwbell, September 18. Aiken, Septeniber 20. Edgefleld, September '23 Lexington, Septembehr 24. O)rangeburg, Sept ember 26;. Charleston, September 28. In addition to lhe above thle folio w ing extra meetings will be hel. Pendleton, October 31. Sumter, Ocob er 81 Hlonea PathI. N .vember 2. Union, Novu m ier '2. iBlackville, Novemtber 2. Orangebuig, Novembiler 4. Camden, November 4. Florence, November 4. Gen. Capers Accepts. It. was announced yesterday that. General Capers, sayo the Greenville News, after dute consideration and consultation with the 8tate Executive Committee, has dechdl to necept the nominat ion for Sup rinlt endent of Education, flis name will therefore be on the ticket, and Greenville will take the greatest pleasure in rolling uip a tremendous majorIty for him-a pleasure which will be enhanced by the thought that the city will pvobably not lose alt ogethier either his great services as miniuter of lie Gospel, or his valuable presence as a citizen. Hugh 8. Thompson. What our' State has nteeded more tan anything else for a long time hlas beent a leader directly from the rank and file of the people-one who has not worn the toga of office '11 it was threadbare, nor indul ged in the arts and practIces of the lobby; one who had the magnetism to attract an d the native genius to command; one who was honest, earnest, aggressive and persuasive, and a fearless representative of the peo.ple. W~e have always fqlt that such a man was seomewhere in the State. We have felt that when he appeared the pent-up enthusiasm oftan eager and expectant people would manifest itself. We have felt that when the leader appeared a patriotic ardor would This Frominent sou of Greenville died d- ely of heart disense, at Union C. 1H., on the morning of the 161h inst., at the somparatively early age of 43 years. Col. lleal*ie was a galhant confederate soldier And lost an eye by i gun shot wouid during the war. Since the war lie has been engm. ged in tle imerctiile business in Greeni ville, and was known either personally or by character to nearly all fihe people of up per Carolina its an honorable, upright gen, eiman. In his de,1 Ih Greenville loses one >f her pareti and most progressive citizens Death of B. H Hill. United States Senator, Benjamiliin 11. JiM, if Georgia, (lied of cancer at his home in \lanta, at. 6.15 on tile morning of the 10ith ist. Mr. liill was one of the finest orators nd ablest public men in th South, and iand but few, if lany, suiperiors in file whole LJiion. 11 is loss is very- great, not only in 3corgia, but to tle whole country, tlie iouth especially. lie was buried wi(h ap. propriate ceremonies inl Atlaita on the 19th aist. The State Canvass. Elsewhere we publish tie appointments l'or speaking by the State caivassere. It will be seen that. they are to be at this place on the second day of September, the day fkllowing our primary election. There are sonie very tine speakers amongst the candi dates, nd as they wall not return to this Count y ngain betore tle election, everybody should turn out. to hear them. The speak ing will be oaa the day the Counly Execu live Con;mittee meets to receive tile ret urmq from tie various clubs and declare the re suit of the primary election. Congressional Candidates. Col. 3ohn1 II. Eviaas was niolmilniated foi re-election to Coigress from file Fourth 'st.rict onl (lie llt istat, on (lie sixty second ballot. Col. Evils is ati Lo nest, fit(ifiul represeitative. Iis next terin will be hais FourtIh one ita Congress. Johni J. iip limhll, if ' hester, was n onm - inated for Congress froii (lie Fiftih Diarict on ilae sixty eighth ballot. on the 1tIh. .\ir. IIemphill is only 33 or 34 years old, lh11t is a rile lawyer, and a cleir headed tha;iker. lie is ene of' the rising youiig mena of the State. George IV. IIrgan, of Darlington, was nominated oil tihe thirty third ballot, Ol tie 61Ih instan, Lor (ongress farom th Sixth DiIistrict. Ie, like Mir. leiimphiill, is a yoiauig miani, lbut rosesses Iinle taulent s and will miake a good Congressi~mn. The County Canvass. Last M1ondaliy week, the (County caidi dates mt ih t bhe voter'is of'I lrrica, townush ip at. (lie Nine Mli le School IIlouse Th'Iierie wvas a very good at etnanucc ane every't' hir g paissedl(( ol'quietly3t andl pleasant113 Thlei'e lies been('l Sonie dlisstisfaict ion ini thi. sect ion tabout thie slock haiw, lut thie 1)em Oer'.i s thei'e are R'oo0 1 atrI'io01 c to t anyiii such Quest ion divide thletm, wheni haonets gover ninenelt is iat stake. "' hey' are cl.osing up I heir r'anks anl will give a good aiccouiti oft temselves ini due t ilia. Th' ae miieeltng atl ('enitrl'aI l on edniiesday follo wing was ni ot v'eiy laragelyV attended ca the ('eaitiral cliub lt'hebi a rouingt: meet ig only) i aIishort t imen prev'ius. llut then was91 a pretty3 fa' ir'owd and1( lie canldidlates ianie 50on1' goodl speechbes. AtX Libeary oan lIst Saiturdaiy thiei'e w'as a large anad enithuii.'asItiaeetiiig. laijor' TI. II. Ihtis'll was on handi~ amnl syoke for the (Greenbhatcker's. lIe' w as r~epl ieel to byv (Col . 11. l'. l1owenl, whio, we? nre' iformeid, com.i pletely' demaolishaed hies sophlistry3, aidu 'onl stunt andl loudu applause by the auieni(tce. Thei I)emocri'iats of Libecrty uare as strontg and v igoi'ous asx eve', andl will poll a larger v'ote thain eer for (lie 1Democracy iat the next election. Our Railroad. Thlie stockhlolers of' thie At lntic andt 1 cenchi lroad Vallhey anid the FEdgefteld, Tr'eniton anad Aikei llaiili'oad Compapanies, met at IBelt on S. C., on the 1(thI inst. , foir the purilpose of' cttnsolidl.i tion uinder thle Act of thle Legislatunre. Lewis Jones, pi'esi~lenr of Ite 1'. F. & A. Comnpany. was elect edl per mnint ehitiinn of' the meelting (and WV. J. Kir ik andia T1. I1. W~'ardlawie Stecrt' ''es . MIucla iintceet wasl taifiestedl ini thle enteriprise andlt somle of thie mhost proi'inn iment ini (he S tct were thei'e, iamiong whlomi were G en. Mh. ('. lintlecr atlil J udge . 'S. Cot hr ian. Th le t wvo roads unianiimoiisly consol idtled andm elected the f'olloew inag lloard oft Direct ors: Lewi'is J1ones, it. .1. Noii'is, I". 11. Wardl ia w, TI. II Chirk, GI. W. WI'ise, P'. (G. lock:well, TI. J1. Cr'of't, 11. hI. Teaguec, WV. II. lra whey, G ov . J oh nston 11lagooid, J1os. (Call isona. A. T1. WIidenman, Judlege J1. 8. Cothii'ai, S. WV. W hite, It. WV. Iladdon, WV. C. IBrown, Rt. C. Mairt iii WI. S. Pickens, Rt h' Ilowetn. D). F. IBradley. Thea nmeeting of' (lie slochhlolderis thlen aid journedI, antd thle necw board of' dire'ctor's al once held a meieting anid elected (lie follow ing offaccrs: President, Col . R. E. ilowen, of Pic'keais; vice-presidlent , Lewis Jounes, ol Perriin, of 'ibbeville; chiief enginieer aind su1per'intencad nit, I. J. Kirk. C'ol K inig, of Tfeae essee . ntd 0 ol. Camnp-. bell, of' New York, appeared before (lie di, rectores in (lie inut eres of' thie paroposedl con soli..ated hine fr'om Aiken, S. C., to Lonidon, Ky., under the contrtacl of' Messrs. tCh ilId tand Olivecr. The boaird of directors, after' thor oughi invest igaltion oif thie subject adlopted ai resolultion declining to enter ito (lie coi sol idat ion at thlis time. Thlie trms of thle con sol I idatinV were i sch th at (lie company fell coinpellIedI to dec line thiem in self detense. Th'le contracit withI Child and Oliver will expeire by limiiiation on the first (liy of next mtont '. 'Thlen ar' raingmnets will be noinle wvith astruonig comtat painy to lake hol ala pl)ush I he I r oadh to compilhetion. Thie comtipany wh lo is to buti ld lie road lhas already beeni coniterried wgh anld expressedl a desirae to taike hold) of I it onice. it representls uiillioa.. 4 dol hlars, ani)die early comlpltion of' Ihe rioad is looked upon by Senator lButler and others is sa naemiiniv. The Entertainment. The entertainment at the Court Hlouse on last Friday night was a success In every respect. Space forbids our noticing each piece separately, suffice it to say, the music furnished by the participants was of a high order and every one seemed to en joy it to the full brim. The song "I have no I ome" by Queennie lingo-d. in whi cl she petrsonated the beggar admirably, was very alreqing, rud at its close she received a perfect shower of bouquets. The two charades "Falsehood" and "Love-Sick" were very enjoyab!e, and the participants inl each persoiated Iheir characters excel lently. Mlister B. A. liagooA rendered "-The Polish Boy" to the entire satisfaction of tile audience. lie possesses the powers of a good speaker, and with practice and training will become quite an adept. in elo cution, tle Inost beautiful of all the arts. -The Gypsy's Warning" was just as good as it. could have been. "Darius Green and his Flying Mlachine" was recited by Miss Florence Powars. The piece was a very difficult one .o recite, but it was the unani mous opiuion that. the gifted reciter ren dered it to perfection. The audience was kept in a roar of laught crduring the ent ire recitation, and at its close the elocutionist wats the recipient. of a large number of bou quets, encored and one continutted whis pering of good, good, good was heard in the heartily applauding audience. NMiss Powars possesses it splendid voice and tomany of' tle graces of a finishied elocut ion ist. The c'osig recitation, "Mary Queen of Scot is" was mn ost eloujiten t y rendered by Miss 11anie Conii or, of Charleeton. M iss Goinior iade ier entrance on the stage itn that calmn and quiet. manner which always clract ri ze tihe accomplished elocution. ist. The piece was i 11ahelic one into tle spritit of wiiicl the reciter completely threw herself. DIring the entire recitation there Was perfect quiut throughout the entire buil ding, 1i4, ealclh audit or eagerly hang ing on lie silvery lips of' the gifted reciter. Far gracefuilness of form, elegant gest icula, tion, clear enuni tciation, and in fact, all tle essentials of a fine elocut or, Aliss Connor has few equals of her sex. She left the stage amid a show,.r of flowers and one continued round of appla use. The occa sion was certinly ani enjoyable one, and the etitire auAie-ice expressedh themselves highly pleaseil with Ilie entertainment. The 19.dies realized guite a 1indsome little simt for tle Leuclit of the Presbyterian Greenbackers a.t Seneca City. Thne (;ieenbacker's hel a pow wow at Seneca City last week. A corr'espontdenit of lie C ol umibia liegister est imtiites I hat there were 1 25 (hu-k ie's presett. ailt a few witite li ads whio embIrac ed thie Graeenbaclk dloctr ine. One ol <!ar'k iy adv'ance'd :nth i! ing Majr lhtssell hvy thle hn:aiil saL b'l wid] yii.. hoss "' It was ihe liest is uicai ialk. they bi ia hieardu since thie dlowtifal of thie p-i-ty in1 l871. Th'ley re''usied to dhividie t iite withI tihe D~emo~crts, who to (lie aniher of' 204. wiithewi tt a hiill opptosi-ul t' i thl a rotis ing mieetittg. TU' e em res.p.h-ln t ihiniks i wasM a cotitpletd finzle "in Ih par't ofth artt ilery itf tith is tiirned 'lo upon ijti tibnm It is thle ~lamte obil Hadicalisim of Scottt. .\ oses5 andu Cloblain~i, anI nto irue Demi ocirat will t ouch it wi'h a iien't foot polb. l'Te Uniiitd States ('utet a&t Giretnville is bet' of stanin g w Aitnesre anSIll hanugers on iaroittil the cout. Quite ai iitinber' of moioni.. shiiiers I ay.ve pileailed guitlty, somie ot hers hmve beent tried aiil f'unn h guilty :and somec lmiv(e been acqiutited. .Jud'ge licyaun has1 80 fari beeni v'er leiiieint ini lie "'tntenaces, t iwo hieiavie.st yet uiipose. I;r'. C'ari'sle, of W~olford College, declintes (lie Pra i'en ey (if thie State ( ollege, fto whIiich pos ition lie was r'eet ly ch et ed. in Gearget ow~n cI unt y, (lhe lepubhilcans anti lDemocr'ats have comnpromtise'd ont i tick. et fore chit(y ofli -ers, eachl part y designtat inlg a cert a in tiut n bet' of' t lie o flicers5 to lie electedi. IsothI parieis pledge thecimselves to suppor~ut (lhe ticket thunts tnmiatedi, antd there will lbe 1no coittest in thie county. Abheville counuty has~i notmin ted for thie Sentate, J1 C. Maxwell, f'rith' I' louse, M ssirs. .\le Uee, Isradley, idlemtan, Parket' A coiuloed I icl ot O)conee w rites t o the Senieca Jouwl~ hiin tg Gr'teienback isim to lhe skies. *-.liirds of a feat her will flock togethler'. It will tnot be0 long beforec we will hiear th' L)whtistle of thew Ioconiot ive~ inisido) the corptontto lim i ts of ick The Silver Standard. 1'iTere ist a fii int Satvainah that rea sort of Congi rs, passing 1911k to reguinto cu~trency Ntnd u''ls etn Theu&it' first atet of thle seas~ton 1 88-> was t make( a onie doii'ar (nfo tgod itr fifty dtllar~u gold watch. It was donet. Theiit neOxt act wa~s to miiak< one3 dollar good lor' a sixty tie i'o ..1 larMt' swing mach~linie. JlThis u Iso b)e ti lir'd, to tatke ett Oct 1, is to makl io otte dol'ar I good fl'r a Mpionitid sevenQty fiveo dolb~ ar siver ten set, five pti'ces, late(st 8 yle, ando love'ly lho way t hey dii it Is to give prN> thetn to eve thest' t'retun's to the,. Thler'e Is a jyit tre of Ai's. ILangtri', the t'". 1 iiey 'ia, in eA es nume r;Is flu 1djorial an i m~, isll ( ny, and the manie is "The Ce Bells" the "Flos.sio Waltz o i A Trip to Piedmont. Ma. HDITon: On ihe .nherning of tle 12th inst., m company of the gay young gentlemen and ladies of Holly BIush, Dacueville and vicini Iie8 set, out ol a pleasure tour to Piedmont. The company consisted oIf a dozen or more, but we might iention in particular the names' of* \limses Eva Wiatt and Martha Rob, eson, aid these numes will give a slight inference of soimle Uccompa ning gentlemen who gave to the writer the details of this article. This was a scone of novelty to most of them as they had never vis. ited the place before. The two foremost buggies pro. ceeded in advance with great, haste, however the rest of the company tound the way without any diffleul. ty. It was both at speedy anl at Joyful tri), but in the midst of all this a sad mishal) occurred. Unifortumito ly a lirge sorrel horse t1ecame trightenied in consequonce of iii, creased anmd intensified hilatrity, and partly broke loose from the bug';g amd caused the detention of thile re maining part of the company, and a geeirll exciteeinet among the other horses especiahily the mules. By 10 o'clock they ill reached Piednont Factory amid began to view the place with its many at tractions. A general view of the river and buildings in the distance was a sub, lime spectacle, but this was ecelpsed by the attractions of the mnachinery within. The four hundred and one looms afforded a beautiful and pleasimg sight whose equal they confess they never had seen before, not to enter Up)Onl the detIzaIls of 1he in u meraible reels sIinning w heels, waiperis, sizers and all such thut con.pised the gen, cral contents of the ffactcry. Among the othler olbjects of enjoymn0 I , we ei.igh t me rit ion a w alk t hrough the towni, aI visit to the churieb and a visit. by the ladies to the aquarium. B y th is tim e 3 o'eclock h aid aririvied w hens they bega n to ret race t heiri wasy homeward fe'eli ng conmfienit hait the fun t hey had seeni would latt a n ntith. Th~e Ihioht of Folly. To wail until ywn5re in bied withI d i.ense you11 may3' nol get, over f'or mi .:lu hi, ~is lhe hieight of' 'olly, when' i yt.'i nI.ight h e eail y carii tningii the eniriy symii kons by P'ar k er's Gin ger '' Tonie We hi ive kniown i sielt13y inmiuilie't nisle I he beit':thiesr. by ii tiiliv us~e ot' m his pur e in 'dlicinte -Observer 4 Countyii~,o o r as the' i Inttr hazve been i ii~ torde, seem to hazve g iv~enI geti C~il t'tti--l'tioni, aind the analcen tentIls eve' ywhere are lfllinig init( line. Even'i the C~ong?ressionsal inm, innII ions1, 1as far' as I itev have been.L madLlC e hae giveni g.eeral saet istne timn, aned eveun te defeated pearties iledgeOs in) subhmittinbg to te wiill (if libe peopIJle -1 as x press~ed tlihroug h t lhe de'legattes in conv ~emmion assem bled. \'~e hear' veryv ltttIl now Ii'otin lhe El)oIoents oft the~ stock amiil elc,. I ion la ws, amnild ot her minor 111 I:cal issue ha(veI 'i" beenI ( dwarfedt In Jiilover shudowved by miore im01portant con,. iid~oe'atsco ite oihlhe 'lieyadgo iitim, but. whlen te tight comes, andu Ite p)arty h.Cis alled 11pon1 to fince lhe (jIopi ot in the cont est, or' re'treneihmrent , econiomy and homne rule. then it will beC seen that blood IS thiicker ts waeter, anrd the camp Iolloerms a..d the luikewainm w ill ali gni liemisC'ee in the ad vanecinlu columnis of t hose with w'horn they h ave done gallan lt sertvice in otheri days. andme to w honi the victories anid coli cts of' former' times areo cher,' ishecd r'elies of the past..--Palmetto Yeoman. TIhe first ear of new Corn, well mnaturied aund in good condition, air r'ived ait St. Lou is on SatIiurdlay, and1( wasL sold1 at, aulctioni on 'Chang~.e for six d(lbllr' anid seventy cents per' hushel. It was raised near Waico) Texas It is statedl that, large hat of the newv erop will be r'eady tor' shipmei~nt. from Texas the lattmer part ot this month. TJhsia arr ival is en.. pre'cedJenited ini po~int of Lime5). The pr'opedlter Monom01 iee, wi le criossing Lake Michiga n on TIues dJay night, encounter'ed a cold rLoud id-Iny of~'( the lake. PThe cloud buirst on her deks, cov'erineg them wjIh M1now andii sh ish to thie (dep t~h of' six inehies. F'or iv'e imiutes~ thle atm losphiere wasi1 likei :a t fwne but.SC as lthe stemer I(i'was mioving rap-lI d ly she sooin camne inito a warmen r teimp~era:ture. The event, is (consid ci ed uhprecedte iid, but th e neeu necy ofI ihe lut is vIIuchled tor' by the ofhice rs anmd paIs:enIgers of the vesselI. A truu~e of co silera':ble inet erest has just been conielnded ini thle Crimmgal Courtii. (If I)ct rtit, Mliebsigani. A col, ored't miani aund ai ihte wvomsani have bemenemi ried for 5Lonoe, times. aimd h; ed toet heri as tmn anmd wife. Boh'il arie en timely resp;ect ale t, worthby p~eople. Tfhtey were com,~ plaiiined (If unideri the Msitte for w ed' an iiLIasc,'i viotus Co hiabition.i~ Ani oild Stato lauw makes sill mar.. -in)ges betwe wtCiI'hi te and1 ,.olor.d - Av 3e4d The youthful eoler andlrich lustre are rest ored to raded-or gray -tair by the use of Parker's Hair Bas'am, a harmless dressing highly esteemed for its P9ftne and purity. ATLANTA, Aaagu-t I4.--St(GPz ' n'ghL in' Chiamrnbersa Coluty, Alt., Bo;b Brooksand Charlie Griffhta, volvi.. led of the murdert o aa nianamuneo MeanIn at yar asgo, were lynehed I y a tuoh. They had been graiited at nOw ttial. For Congress. *&-We are'autl rized to announce HON. D. WYATT AIKEN, as a canditate for ie election to Congrebs. For County Treasurer. f. The friends of J. T. IIILL respect, fully announce him as a candidate for re coomIendiat ion to the office of County Treas urer of Pickens county, by the Detnocratic party, at lite ensuing prinary election. Ugh The friends of REV. B. HOLDER reepecttully annotiie him ns a candidate for recommendatioi to tlie office of Treas urer of Pickens County, by the Democratic p irty at primary electilo. The friends of JOHN 11. BOWEN respectfully announce him as a candidate for recoimmendation to the office of Treas urer of Pickens County. by the Democratic party at primary election. For Auditor. gg" The friends cif JOSEPi B. CLYDE rcspiecfully announce him as a candidate for recommendation again to the office or Auditor of Pickens County, by the Demo gralic party of the County at the ensuing primary election. OPENS OCTOBE R 3d,1882. Courses of Study -General Science, Mechanics and Engineering, Agriculture, Classical course, Latin course. Partial Courses, in English Studies, Prac:ical Mat hematics, Practical Agricul hire. Students admitted to any course for which they are prepared. Tuition Free. Annual Fee of $10, for repairs. Board, in Vivaste families, from $12 to $15 a mouth Excellent board in messess at from $8 to $10. Entire expenses nee'l not exceed $125; ought not to exceed $175. For fturt her informalt ion, address UENJAMIlN ShOAN, Secretary of Faculty, Coltumbia, 8. C. aug 24, 1882 '49 3m 1Notice. I1S hereby given to the p ublic that, all Teacher's Puay C7er: iticates issue~t by .1, I'. sog. s, a Schiool Tfrusteec of II urriicanei, DiMt rict , Ur inu11111lll avi, ini consM~teuence of the said ltog.s niol hain: irg complied withI lie law in issinzg sai cert itientes. The ('our- ty Tiensur er is hereby' nut ifi ed not. lo paly any of sa.d cerutiic ,tes. i'. B. FINDLEY, L. E. MAUhI1N, School Trustee,. atug 24, 1882 49 4 SOUTH CAROLIN'A MvILITARlY ACADE~MY, CH A It lESTION, 8. C., 'rot:NimD:1 1812. WVill bpe re-esteablishld October 1 t, 1882, ful ly orgauiized and eqjuiped. Pay Cadcts Received from any Stato But toi siecur'e *ilmsii$on, apjplicait ion nalist be miade in ad vanlce to Chasirma n Board V isitors, Conlmiar. 8, C. A Eldress tor proper foriis, in form am ion, &c iuig 17, 1882 48 4 PETER'S CREEK!I CA)DEMY r lilE Secondl Session of' tmy Scho ol at Pe .Luei's t'reek .Acadlemy, opened -luly3 24thi, anid will coiu fos (ur monl ths fromi t hat imne 1 hose ,le-iring at short pract icarl sourse in English anid Muiathiematies, will n d it mo thle ir ad varn age to give me a rial. ~'oung ni tx peclting li enie bu'isinelCss, or' ?igatge ini teciniug will findi it to their ini Uirest, as5 my courise of' instructlion is prac ical arid pilain. JOlhN 0. D)AV[S, Pr'incipal, Dacusville', P. 0., Packeni County, 8. C. aug 17, 1882 48 2 .Building Notice. EA SLEY, S. C. 1 EAT LD BIDS for the Eriectioni and Comn .)pletion of a Wooden Builing for School Purposes, 36 by h0 feet, Two8Stories liigh, will be receivedl by thle rundrersignedl unltil Septenmbor 1st, next. Contractors to turn ish all mat erial, and give bond otf five hun dred dollars f'or faithfiul pertormianice of work, &c. Cash advances will be made Conipany reserve the right to reject anay or' all bids. Plans andl specifications can be seen at Store of W. M. IIAGOOD & CO Easley, S. C. WV. M. H(AGOOD), President. aug 17, 1882 48 2 Error8 of YouIthn, AGENTLEMIAN who suffered for years .from Nervous Debility, Premature D~ecay, andl all the effe 3ts or youthful indis cretion, will for the sike of s':ffecring hai lonnilty, senid free to all w'ho need it, thle re cipe aind dlirect ions for rmaking lie simple remedy by whIiich lie was curedl. Snufferetrs wishuing to protit by the advertiser's expe rience can do so by athdressing in perf'ct conifidence, .JOIIN B. OGD)EN, 42 Cedar street, New Y'ork. feb 23, 1882 28 I R ON WOR K S, GREENVILLE, S C. BEARD, LONG & CO PrvopIre tors. 0 1)Y 20th Auegust we will be ready to reo I) pair al11 ktnds of MA-CA INI'tV, EN. SI N E, &c. Ilavi ng a first (lass 31'l oiIe v'ill be' able to do all kinds of Casting ron and li'ass. either large or smaill ('anr ~liops lire sit united at. CELY & BJ'ds. A.noinuncemnents. For the Senate. S" The many friends of COL. H. 1. BOWEN announce him as a candidate for the Senate at the ensuing election, suhject to the Democraflenomination at the prinairy election. This annoincenent is made With. -out the knowledge of Col. Bowns, but hi.i friends having an abiding faith in his dis interested patriotism, make it, believing that lie cannot and will not refuse to be come the People's Candidate VOTERS. SW That DR. W. T FIELD is a man of ability, all admit. 11is integrity and purity of character, unassailed. That lie has claims uponl the Democracy of Pickens County equal, if not superior to those of any other man, no one can deny. Ie is no time server, no policy man, no demagogue, and while he iF no office seeker, his friends have obtained lis assent to allow the use of his name as a candidate for the Senate at the approaching primary election. Ile will make no canvass, because his record is well known. But his friends will pre- hi claim with vigor. For the Legislature. $&- The many friends of IION. J, C. ALEXANDER respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives at the ensuing election, subject to a nomination at the primary election. Mr. ALEXANDER hs served the people honestly and faithfully for the last two years in the Legi.laature, and we think that the people can not do better than to relurn him to a seat in the House. g(L.The friends of CAPT. W. R. BElt RY respect ully annownce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Pickens County at the ensuing eleclion, subject to a nomiration by the )emocratic party at t lie approaching primary election. RAF. The friends of B. J. JOllNSTON respectfully announce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives froi Pickens County at. the ensuing e!cetion, subject. to a nhmination by the Demucratic party at lie apporoachintg primaury election. VE,. The nanny friends of C.\PT. 3. A. G1I FFlN respectfully announce him as a candidate for thle Ii ouse of liepresent a ives t rotm Pickens Counliy lit the ensin ang electiaont, s ubjecd to a nomlinat iotn by iii . Democratitc party at pri mary elect ion. REL The friends of .J. E. BOGGS an niou tce himjo as a candidat~ t r thea Il ouse of itepresencttat ives, subject to t he enasuing' pria nary elect iou. EE3. Thec many friends of' G Eu i G E F-. it )i IN$()N respectfutlly annoiunce haim as a condi iate for(11 thle ilouse ( 1f lepraesenltat ave., :at tihe lwsuing ",electiont, suljecti to nom.ia in :a itin at pirtiary elect iot. Aj"W Fina.a.ow CIuTuz:s: Tlake not ice tha I .J. LO')PER- anm a c,,aaeidate fori itpre sen tat ivye o I t lhe paeop/r of I' ickens ('oui. y at enlsning elect ion~, stublject to wu .L of thle 1->:Qrti.:alt Genieral Elect ion. For Probate Judge. 26 Thle friendsl. of .1 . B. NEW lE t!Y reCsliec illy aninountice hi ti as ai cnanhite a for Pr'obat e Jutdge of' Pickenas Counaty att thIe ensauinmg elect ion, subhject to anminaltiona lby ihe Demo(cruat ic piarty at pri tariy electionl. A-The friends of J. 11. N EW TON re spectinlly tlanounace liun as a canadidate liur Probate .J udge of' Pickens County at la9. nexit ensuinitg electiona, subject to nomna. iona by lie Detnucrat ic party at primuar3 elect ion For County Co-mmissioner. T3G..Mn. Eai'ti: Please ananounice ROB. EIliT TIE WA iT as a canadidlate for County Cotmmnissionier of' Pickens C2ounity at lie en, siting elect ion, subject to nomintat ion lby the D~emocratic party at the approachinag pimairy elect ion. M.uy Vo'ri:ns. Egh The frienads oif IBENTON S FRtEE. M AN respect futlly annotunce htittm as a canid i date tfor County Conanissioner of P'ickenis Counity at the ensuing election, subject to a niomainat iotn by thle Demnocret ic party at primwary elect ion. Egh The friends of F. C. P'ARSONS respect fully announce him as a canididate fur Counity (Comimissionier oIf Pickens County at the ensuing elect iota, subject to thec pti mary election. Egh The friends of 0. P. Fl ELD respect fully annouunce him as a candidate for Countty C'onmmissioner of Picketns Coutnty at the 'ensuiing elect iota, subject to a naom nat ion by lie Demiocraitic partiy at primary election. #11 Thae many friends of LA BA N MA U LD)IN respect futly announce11 h1Cim a as a candidate for re-election to the oflice (If County Commissionaer of Pickens County at. thle niext. enisu ing elect i on, subI je.ct to n omai nat ion by thle Demcriiaatic parity lit primary electioni. TJhie record of Mr. 'iAJlav* liN forces us to mtaike t hjs aintounceemnt VonI Its. Al~ The friends of ELIAS DAY re spect fillly antioun lce lhm as a caind iudato for re-election to thle oaffice of' Coiunty UCranms sioner of Pickend C'ounity at thle enstiuing elect ion, sublject to niomintition bay thle Dem ocr'atic party at primaary electioni. && Theo frietals of A. IB. TA LLEY re spect fully announce himn as a candida e for re-elect ioni to the office of County Cmmis sioner of Pickens County at.; the iext en, sin tg elect ion, suhject to noiaat ion by t lie D~emocratic party att primary election. For School Commissioner. T'H E BEST CHANCE OF ALL. w1P WILL YOlU THE NEX' THIRTY DAYS OFFEIR TO OUR FRIENDS AND the public generally, the best chance to buy a AND WHEN WE SAY CHEAP, WEj MEAN Look at our reductions in pricesi. Suits formerly sold it $28.00, will now be sold lor $21.00. Suitti formerly sold at $28, will noV be sold for $16.50. Suits formerly sold att $16.00, will " ow be sold for $11.50. Suits formerly sold at $10.00, ' ill now be sold at $6.50. All other Goode, such ni HfATS, UM RE LIAS sHl I TSI COLLAltIS,S.lT, CUFFS, CRAVATS, And IlANDKERCIIIEFS, Will be solo a t proportiona tely low prices. 'I him is done to muke room for our large WVINTER? STOCK, WhIiebi we ex pect to I ulrchnmso soon. McAAI A & (AWrINN'Nj, P. F. FrA li \l EH'8 OLl, STlANil, -y E - LL -% -rECx - - - - -w -. Dr. W smrln' T1'htt1* ()inlinent. UTI. W ESTAIO iCELANil'S TETTlEi R 01NT-. A!E1NTl witll cure all Shin Disea.se-, surb us Tei ?er W om, liing Wormt, Scab i II ead,. Mur IHwTI)ni-D FOn BAon suy WESTM~ORELAND BROS.. Whlale~ d) ruiggists, 'JLanit~on house Block,. For sale b~y LIt. J. W. QUIL LAIN, Esaley Sintii ont. jon 1. 188-2 ;7 ST EA M ENGINES, A SAWJ MILLS, coT ToN <INS, SEPARIA. TORCN, GRIST MILLS, FAIR R IMIPLEMENTSy' &c. We are A gents for the following Celebra ted Machinery: Fanrquharu's IIlorizontal Vertical Steam En% gines, Sow Mlills and1( Separat ors. Gullet t's Improved Mlagnolia Cotton Gin iihl Self Feeder andl Condenser. Maissey's Universally Popular Excelsior Cotton Gins and Griswold Cotton Gin with Seift Feeders and Condensers. Grist Mills, Walking and Riding Culti-. vators, Rleapiers, Mower~s, ad Agricumural Implements generanlly. It will pay every Farmer who makes oni his planitatiiion 1 5 Bales of Cot on to buy one of F'arctuhlar's Ver'.ical Stecam Enginea and aL Cotton Gint. Tlhais ma kes 'an out fit with, but little cost, and yet every part of thle machinery is. inude of tirist claiss manierital, which mnakba the Engine just as endurable as n m.>e ex, pensive miachaine, and is more simple and much easier to manage FORL LiGilT WOJU{, Suhas Ginning and Threshing, 'Vertical En.gine is Preferale. We have soh. liese Enrgines for the pa4 t wo years, andt in every particular t hey have given ent ire sat isfati on. We wvill give every Man to whom we htave e sol as reference. We can furnish either of the above Gins, and( will G uarantee the outfit to perform its duty. The amount saved by Ginning your Cot ton at hiomo will Pay a goodl Interest oni this invest ment.. Sen I for price lists. i. H. Morgan & Bro., 4AREENVILLE,S( june 22, 1882 40 2mn To Cojunp(ies i '1 1 ad ver t ':er hiavmlg been peria~mi y . ue ofil:hat dread disease, Cons.ump ti. ky a ipe ey ijostt )5flo anxionres lie make known in his fellow ar-- e