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PICKENS C. H., 8. C.: 'Vp TftRSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1882. TERMS : For subscription, $1.50 per annum, for six amnths, 75 cents; stricy in advance. Adve ticments tmserted al one dolrr per aguar.? of one iuc or less for the first inser!ion end fly cents for each subsequent insertion. Liberal discount made to merchants and others edvertising for six monIhs or by the year. Obtviary Notices and Tributes of Respect enargedfor as odvertisements. Announcing Candidatcs five dollars, in ad "nce. State Ticket. FOR GOVElNOR. UUGH S. T[HIOMPSON, of Bleiand. FOR1 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, JOHN C. SH EPPARD, of Edgefield. FOR COMPTROLLER GENE1AL, W. E. STONEY, of Richla'nd TOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, C. RICHARDSON 'MILES, of Charleston FOR 8EC1RETAr.Y OF STATE. JAB. N. LIPSCOMB, of Newberry. FOl TIFEASURER, JNO. PETER RICIIARUSON, Clarendon. FOR RPERItNTENnENT OF EPUCNTION. COL. ASBURY COWARD. FOR ADJ1TANT AND INSPECTOU G-NEUAL, A. M. 3MAN10IAULT, of Georgetown. For Congress, TuHIR DISTtICT, 11ON. D. WYATTr AIKI'EN, Counity Ticket. FOR SENATE, WY. T, FIELD. FOR 'fE LEGISLATUREi, W. It. llRIllY, I. . Fi NEEAN ned.A bte seecio than Cl.Com of'te State Exera xcutivec Commit nm neatn im gvesu intire11 saifaction to tee Forc tisony covnnti place on e.Cqrdci last Monaye'ta iorn t His Clo. .olger ldhan prieiding. Thtie, Judge avc'ing been~ Sto ofe xcthis Crcuit for an number e obas piorgv t bieevatinit to the ch For thisCounty whoee anxios ploce ot and htear himti up[on the hentchi. T1hue expoc I at ions entertained by htis friends of isi sute cess us a Judge haus niot been dIisappoinut ed. lie presides withi a frace iad digitty pe culiarly fit titng a Juadge, and dispaitchues buintess withI such clear precision as to 'win the admiraltion of all. Ii is charge to ,0the Grand Jury was very comnpr'ehetnsive and pointed, ie inst ruacted t he j ury as to all their ditties anud congratuilaited tem on the fatct that otnly t wo bills or indictimett 'were to be handeditem by the Salieit or. This he attributed to the indust riouts habits of our people and the hiesinugs of good governmetnt. Solicitor )rr was protmpt ly at htis post. dischuarging htis Important dui ties with that intelligent dispatch so chtar, noteristic of the iman. Ile handed out. two lndictments, one agaitnst Verner Piek en .Vaoker, colored, for stealing from the field. and the other against. Juto. lichardsotn for carrying concealed weapons. Thte Grand Jury found a true bill in both cases. in Copeland, colored, whose case wats cont - ued from last Court wats tried an~d contvier ed for carrying cotncealed wea potts, antd sen.. tenced to the Penitentiary for six months, or afine of $60. John Richardson, saime offense, 12 moths~ 'VA n Penitentiary or $I0U fino ~~ Verner Piockenpacker-stealitg ftrm Ihe geld--six months In Penitetciary. LU. Philpo.Lgialfeasantce itt office, &c., three months in jail anid $'.?.0 fine. The indictment'again't Jnto. Tr. lloggs, for breach of trust wit h frauduletnt intent failed. This closed thte butsines"s of the sessions and the Grand Jury was disuobarged Moni Jaf pening and the Court or Common P'leas opned. Coiart wi" wua uuty ins. ,early all Th~ e P. 3. and A. R R. Di~ofretors or lhe Frettch Broad andi ' tic Railroad maet at Greetnwood ot ~~ ~~ 14I stant.. There wais a tolerably ful it~bdec0 andi the meeting was quite po iness one. The proposition to conisoli ,'h thbe 'roads in North Catroliia, ee and Kentucky was agreed to on athat, the .French Broad a id At. tapupany should be permtittedl t< admority of he Director's and thu .)r4 ofthe confo~tdated lino. 'Ttts was the proposition subtmit ted ha goptgi in New Yo'c, and it is sup 'wilh be no difficulty about it 4d.@d that Governor Hiagoud i * Pteident of thtE onsolidte< sotAs itfe necessary arrange . su n ngtn t be h3e1 ysn an fnota er of bonds and have a mort Mdrecorded.' ho work will bo Bads and Groenbackers. The Republicin Convection mett In Co. Iuaibhiast wek, atl otter conalderablo wrangling endorsed-the Greenback ticket for" State offioers. ACommee was apreitd to confer with the State Executive Ceinamit tee of the Greenback party fod arrAp the terns of agreement. It is Understoo4 that the Greenbackers are to give the Repabil cans the county offices and members of the Legislature for lite Republican party's sup. port of their State ticket. In countles6 where the lepublicans are not able to elect their ticket, straight out with the the aid of the Greenbackers they will sup port any so called Independents. The Grcenba~k movement in this State has proven to be just what we told our readers it was at the outset. There are a few sore heads so-called Democrats in the State who ha'vc neither brains or character to recom. mend them to the support of the Democratic party, and as a cluak to disguise their real derign they hnve thrown on the garmet't of Greenbackism, with the hope of deceiving enough Democrats to succeed in overthrow. ing honest government in the State, The success of the Greenback party means the success of the lRadical party and the resto ration of "five years good stealing in South Carolina." The tenor of all the speeches made by the Redicals in their convention was that the support and success of the G recnback party, through Republican agencies, meant the restoration of the Re Publican party to power. As a sample we quote Miller and Brayton: Mliller said that the great advantage he expected from the endolersement of the Greenback ticket. was that. it would teach ie present rulers of Soith Carolir.a tle lesson that. they can be split. ip and divi ded and having done this in this election he had no doubt taint by 1884 the Reptibli can party would be strong eniogh to stntid alone, aid then it would atsorb thlie Green backeirs and other fatetions aid be tacknowl edged by thi 113a thlie graind truling power which was heiteeforthi to swiay the destinies of tle pe.ol e of this Slate. Brayt on gre'w hap'py11 acid shontledi as lie realized thto his party had reached the pe riod in their li.cory, which thley lhid looked for (ing six long, weary yetrs, when Ihei(y shoild have allies inl t heir fight. againvst. tle Deimtocrats, wiho hail dirive.n Item into ithis pasilion. If the Greenbackers meanti whiti they say, Ohen they are our friends It int lers not whal:t may have beet the rec oid of nun:111y of tlemci in the post, if to day they were in favor of it free. ballot and a fair cotint i hey :ire our frienids. As meinbers of the Uiiion limpuican party, we should lie care0ut to do notlehing to antatigontize tliat patry, id shimcl not go fturther than tle end'tosen-tiut otf tle Stite ticke, looking earniestlyt for the time to com( e when they wotuiel bo wc i its, and not we with thtii - The time was comig when we would su * edu iand' thle gram!l(1II itpublic~tan party wonhitlt s w llow upil all ohlher part is, antd hey wotit he comucpelledt to reccognize' it as lhe oil y onei wich d they could atiord to What the reeple Gain by Democratic Rlule. Ini thIe nes and C ourier on Tuterdaty we sitow ed bcy thle c tiilI stacic . teens prepa redl fort't the StateCLX:t licrv ('otitiii ttee that ini the yea.'r 1S71- 72 the lbidic::ils spenit lotr erdhiant'~tryp-pses ini Sout h Caorolinat $1,, 081 .t%0t mor~e th!::ni was Spentl by lie Iem-i acraLt s f'or t heI sam ti pu))irposes ini I88(04'1; lie t Wo) yen'ts comiiuiried beinig those in w~hih thet aiggregia e e'xpendiituret's for thle purpo~sesM niediuu wvere the hiiglhest , tunder For' sahtiies, legislat ive exp~entses, public priintinig, ke.., thce fbloicael exptendeittures wei'e ict'ncrly live t ilites as gireat its thle Dletn ertie i ex leCtd. tires fior thle sae' purposes1', wicliocift inh jag 'no atc'olitit tne deht whijch lie liieatu Is Untilirteetd autet hi'eihiclt as ai lega:cy to t hieii 1emcraiciucit'i i ice'ssors. - - Thei ciniiiitsoni is fulfly os havotrable teo ice Decinoiieray. it we. itake the totatl expiendi. li cue~s tfol' ii sei'ics of yciar's itisteadl of' cmii. paintg tO toPar ontly. Fort thei tive Ibid call yeiats, Coiuitiicing Wit h 18 () 71 aitid enlinig With Ii 07 --75, tent for the five l)e'm. chtuitc year's, begiinig with h'7ti-77 and enadinig with 188 81iiiS, thIe teotal exptendituries for t he pitt'poses 1aiitel were as fl.Alows: :Al icAl L. iiF~lOCRiATie' Salaitus t)2t,000 687,100 eeutt ie lxhlupartmentt 11 0,200 41 ,800 Stiatierey tor. Sctte otlicers 17.800 8.000 Civil cotingl:ent fund 6i8.800t 0,10Ot Legislative expenses 1 ,72t;,400 324, t00t Pub tic P'rintting 1 ,040t,70t) 69,001) P.enaitentiarcuy . 2?78,600 122,800) 1.utiat ic A sylbun ~ 3,700 300,100 Dcat antd Dumctb lusati State Ornphani Asylum 5tin 62M At cate Coast atihariy I~~~ u Orz'.anizatioun niiliut iat 5i() 1,0 latecrest otn pubI. debt441,t) 1,13,1) Statdries 7 II,700) 141.200 TI'et al i $5, t38,600 $2, 787,600 It will lbe seent t intt the e'xpetilit tres for sailai ies by thie Dem ueoca v wee ci.at moire lion onte e<punter cot the amttounit spentt bey the luials, cand thact the conctingeii fundlis itntemuated to ablouit onibird ofi wi Vhat was atlowied e ini 11 ie-d~c tIim es. Th~e Demto0 craitte approriatit iionsi fur colin hgentt tunds icicluadccl, iinreoeve'r, thle extrtabiijcatr op propr-iationi of $20.000 tiuile dutring~ the Iir'st year' ot Deineer'atic rule. in the leg 15slat ive e xpen ses the'Cl c uacst is st artlhing, theo Demtocraicy Itav inig expeciee only $324, Oc00 aga inist $ 1.7 Wc, 100 spienit by 3' Itadicails. in 1the charttges fori the public pr'initing te contriaist is still shatrper, chie ::1i,u4), 701) t $50t,000~. 'lThe Demiiocrts, morieov erCi, pay ast theiy go, wivile cthe liepub licanis lett coniderab''iile dle'bts tn aeccounit ot tegislaitiv e expe'nses and priitinog, wh'Iiich haveyt beent ptrovied. fori by thle Demlocracey. Strnikmtg tromc thle t otals oin beothi sides thle expIenidituries tfor thle initteet ott thle pubhlic dlebit, sts thei itailIs paid nto itet in 1871, 1872 cii 1873, it is tontndu thait the 0otal expend'itulittres for' thet pitrposes inmed wet-e as follows: ital exphemlit urtes $5. 477,300 uentOCrati~c expeniditutres 1,t0:,7,7 A~ reduct in biy the Demicocratst of' S8 825 0 TIhte lRad!ical e ~xpendttlitlures, ltherefore, wvere ithree cindi a Italif t icies as great as thle Demtn ocrattic expjendlituires lotr th Itome.i purposes anitd thIe sav intg etfected by the Demtocraits in t lie ex petinlit cites tnamteed Is equailo to forty twe dotllairs tot' everty wit iie voteri in Sohuth ('arohati I' ti ihe Demoiccrat ic expenidi. I u -es beent as high as thle lainic l epedi cures, thie Sta:tei wut have been itearly $4,00t0,000t pecoer t hait i s, andI it im ust be r'etienberedc, Ii kew ise, thcit thle Diemoornisa havi e no tin patid billIs, whlileI thIe Repiuhlits I (evet'y y'eir were piling up liaibilitiles tot' itheir successors to meet.. The lIng--bably people clhartge thiat Ihere hcas been extravagcance in the legislative ex pess How little fountdat ion thler'e I- for -this stattment is shlownt by the figures we have given. A pirty which spends ont ant Saveraire for ive years $64.000 ayc..., - wile IT TRUE INWARDNES. ueer Royelations from the Green.. ,back Oaftaimp gru.te xsi e .4 Lieutenat 6G teror a by His Brother The following from the Rev. J. E. White, of Cheater, a prenoher sana to be of some whast.shaady reputation, to It. D.. White, his yrother, Greenback'nominee for Lieutenant 30rernor, was dropped In Colunibia by tile latte'*, picked up, and 6a published by tlt News and Courier. .6 Monday, September 4, 1882. Col. R. D. W.: Dear Sir-Your two lasi received, contents noted. I do wish I knei what Taft. wanted. I could write better and more certain. Let mne only summarize: 1. As to ticket. One Ii. Beiniann, o Walhalla, a German and particular friend od Fred W. Waginer, and at whose house Johm A. Wagener died, haiev Bourbons, has mon ey, &c., and has influence Has been i: lie Legislattire and ran again, bit ''count ed out." lie might suit for secretary of State, or comptroller, or adjutant, general. Speak to T. J. M. about him. lie mty con centrate the Germian vote. 2. You have also C. B. Farmer, V. P. Clayton. of Fairfield county. "Tom" says that. McLane will be on State ticket. It will be unfortunate tot both ls,8ell and McLane to run for office, The J're6a will ki/l themit, lor it will he said that the movenent was one to gratity o~fJice ,ecker8 Let NIcL. r-in tie "Signal" and trait. Oppo8e his ruuning prirately with ciiuion, &c. You iust scat ter the men on State ticket allover the State, and as J. B. C. is front Charleston that may sat isty. But you caln mention the ntine of .\lelchers anid iergmann, which will le plelasunt to t hem, and give tle reason that a distribution of oflicers over State desired. 8. As to myself, MeL. catme to Chester and staye I some four hours. I was sit. i dying bed. "'oir " saw him. But -Tom" can only talk about his own Congressional candidney. lie is crtz). Nothing else will sitisty him, and McL. is in with him to give him tle endorsenent. of Greenback Cotvention so as to retire Catsh. Now will Cash retire even then? No one can tell. And if ilie Greeiback Conventio endorse l'n a n t lie tepiublicant Convntion re fus.e, wlint lien? "Toni" says a greal deal haiit you cainnot depend tip-n about his prosi)spects. And lie talks with such issur ance as ailniost to persuide you it. is true Aid lie haiis a starit, or I have given such. But I do it very quietly. I have written him up in "pipers, &c." Youk lid better tell him very (Inletly tihe ojj)osition to him i)y Tait & co. Tell it to Alcl. airst, and see whiat lie says, and if it is prulent to nomi nate or endorse uider I lie c:rcumstsii , or to l)l)oilit i Colnter ence between tihe tiro executive committees, tr reter it back to the Fitth Coigressioisil coi vent (,it to deteriine. Be candid with )othi le. and Tom, atd that will give clamac er to you rself. This d ifficul ty shauis ie oilt Ii 11 b5eing ia candidate for Conigr'ess. Shnve, wvever', gi vein "Tm" a runnng stain. so .s t o beart J. .J. 1i. Thena S to lie Staitie ticket an mii tyself~ I could :il better it. j a itn Columb1 i - I am11 IIwt yet petrsuaidedt thIiat the i mo ivemUtelin will be a .vacers ini pre~clen tids, &c. I dio not know'. it' J. 15. C wvill accel. t. 1t I kniew ithese hin igs or~ couhli so bselijeve, I wvouldl kniow h, wv to aid. but you see. it I aiccept I tiust canslis lie Slaie--a tesarful lstla I a iin h toot somrit--I saln poorll-andl lien spposse ee./l-jus itIhr iotigihe bini c"'iuntra oud/ All liese c'tisidenit ios sire wveiginy. lies ides ihe pecopl aii e so uon. ella/,h'. TI hsey wiill hlusomiset anyt3hing hi hadu perf'ormiers theyi'e sina sand ;si hey thIinik Itey wtil losetMol eihiing, and11 masy fior.sake mec jiist nt will ii show~l you~ what In dependi.. on ,;bheteitr they'3 itie delt'ermiind ait. anyi cost In ac!'. Youi ciin~ oier mreely', atnt be0 eni tiiausilind certinu as :o facis. h)iui' i p ill; conciCionsiil. Learn'i ever'iythtiing betor~ie you dlecide--ter it is going toi be ai bittr uind ciulI. A \l peaien, I priet'r tl declinie everi yt hiing-hloIlh stte andl('i oy nioiii Iiin..--- d liuieti ly atid you and11 Ithe t icket '11,d hook Io a le Fi'TJliE. I canh pliliite ily pr1ofeCssion, &c. I telt 3youi p ainly I am puzzled to know hla' ls I I o. il f I y ou conchade :o jo Ior (Xon ret'ssI ten I aiI olut, ats it ii not tdo tior ors bi of' us to run, iandi I pret'r to aid you, Sld I cant dlo so I hr oughi the .inal aiiul lTchles . I cani reserve myi3selfI for snme poetic sippoi lnmen , if .uccessfuli. I Canl iin qui iet ni ty i hr'ought bitnai scourge I hi )emisirt'ie Statte ticket aind wvill do so. antd dv iocate Ildependuent s. The paiper' I sent y (li is tnot. thle intlict. niett, but only thle point1 in pmrt f'or' a State laiit'orini, anud you cani add Ithe N atiiiil ar'itl' it in, N an onat baniks, educai ion, N i i omit debts. TIhet best wiay is for you to 11n( te to appoitnt. ai Comin iete of' tent oin lah t'rm and Ithenl get ''T1om"s on it, ats I hiave con~versed wvith himi on it, anud you cain get ther'e yisuraselt' and use yolur lnotes, &ci. You csii olffet youtr resoui on about mn-i aigerts, &c. Also get uip a t'esolut inn tdecar inig thai ii is the initent lon of this indeupen denit Cll'oetioto i hiave a fair election at an iy cost, urigil'g ot'ganii~it ilt, &c. , and itoIt mieet force wi'ith Iiorce, and thsit sill thle pow er's of' Gove'tulnet and1t law shalil he uised. (Jet "Tlomi' to lix tip such a reelution, part I iciularly as tiey iare even nowv boassstig o3 coutin itg. See to it It. ceresy man1/ shahi vonte andt put it ini the right box-s thieir is nii pe'na/ty tor speakmiag linasch ed to lie lawi-ando yoult have lit r'ighit to) psahek ainy mantt's minh-Ii I hmve urged "T'Joim" tn spek thlese mai tters in op-na Con venloni alnd let it gtoii inoghi die Sisite. I would do it it I was the-re. I dto not wanit "''om,'' t Ill jnon yourCnetoytogetpoi See, too, thist your Conivention issues a 'Nerr' Addbre.n"' to ithe Staste. entlasrge E xec ut ive Commnnittee to teni or1 twelve, and let them wr it e it as eai'ly sas possilhe- But 1/our nameS mitlst not hse onti itas you at'e ana /ndqeendent /Amocrtf stnt tIbis miiight. be a Gr teenlbaick Execut ve Conimotltee. From theiii nat obder lilt einiig anid thle eth usisml yout wvdil be able to tform snome idtea of pi'ospec live success Please get a'll you)1 can andil giv'e tie a caitiid oiion~ But dlont yiou saiy too mh /andtia be muoderale. Perhasps it is bes51t that you1 shiould ntominlte J . 13 C. itsyou have sposkeni to him ndit you as e tromt Chartlesto01. You cani use your airticle itt $ynat as your speech, tor somiethiing like it-plin~t, poumted ats a miatn of' supeiorn worih, too well kntown to require any etnco alumi ns, ofI Staste aind Ntioiiil reputitjl inflii ely supjeriotr to bsallot box st i lintg, to I issties anto fr itud, the mni o. till other's tor- lie people anld thle crisis, to pieiace, tiity andi' prospeiiy to S tate (iet ''Tom to''I secosndu it, satid tell nl iiadvace. J f yout get J. H. thn (o enigage to receive 1he3 nom inat i on renlandols ehieeis. See to it bet'rt I &c. Do as the Deocrooats id wvithI ihiompisont. I agr'ee with White a Henotort.i' h)o try tor' uiity and t di andt let conunliitteej of thuree telegraiph H. C. his toiatioi tn-antld also write * str to htim, sall at expense or Conventi I saiw '"Tom"i wr'ilinig to "Waide hIe t on"' 3 dasys ago) Cscan't tell what us. about. Buat I can not tell why "TJll shio ish be writ intg at sucht a itme, ir " Toti" is scouirging the Bour bonis. 8o wihi, Tomi. 1t J. B. C. can be elected, he never refuse makinig you tresurer of the ands thuis would be better thtanr Congs andO you could give up to Taf. if nece..1, oe vant mirrht get Taft's place in th p The September Gale. GREEv NAIA., Supt. 1l.-A terrifle ,le tioim tihe Nortlhenlit blew bere from 1 A. ht. to 8 P. M. Snmda , a. mp"anied by a vory heaviy r's i, u tsi believed that, the wind rmi eld at 0o tim it velovity of ofty .10i1e an hAour. Saludat River ir conesier ably out of its bansks, nnd it is be lieved that serious ijury will re sult to tle cor lops, eia)Cllly On bottom lamids, where, troing blowi to tihe ground, it is under water - The storm was time severest since 1852, and the absence of serious no, cidonit is reiai kable. (or.u~MBaA, Sept., II -Time Conga reo River it boominig. Tle water is now iearly as high as it usually gots, arid tihe heaivy rains in the up Co n-y will econtiuano to swell tle currilt. It is said that time corn on the river lamd iear Frost's Mills is two feet umder water. A heavy rise is reported inl tie WUterce riv - er although tihe miver thiis eveiing had riot overflowed its banks it was rising, atmd unilekis tihe flood swon subsides great destructim of the C111 crops on the river lanids may be expected. SPARTANAURI. Sept. 11-Between Colunbia and Union great dainage wis dono to C41rn1 by yestemday's storen. The stalIkS ate p)rostrated to time grountd. B.itweon Uinioim aid Spartanibirg there is less daimage, but tihe blow ontails coisiderable loss every wlhere. GKOIn;TOWN, Sept. 11.-Sevenl houmse are reportod blowni away by the pale at Staple Lake oi Pee Doe River. AUuUSTA, Sept. ll.-The storm did veryl I LI daimaige it Augusa yesterdlay, but reports from tie up per part ot the SLate show that it was very desti uctive inl several places. At A Liis it was a regular eyelone ad imich property was do sLroyed. Tho crops have bee lse riflusly inijured. '1 bie aviiaa I iver, which registered 11 f'eet hunday at imoon rous6 to 28 feet this at'tet noon amd is still risilg. Fearm of an over Ilow are felt. IP*lniitels (lith i,1 liver l)ottoi hands below AwuusLta'have sus.tained heavy loss, their crops beinitg elntimely under water. SAVANNA H, Sept. 11.- During the storin oi l attinrday night, a double ten in wagom colitai iill iriiee per Sans WAS proceeding aJoig the moamd nmear Beaulort, S. U1., and when nmear the0 residene(o ot Mr. 14-1lot, a to imiles tro iiIam 1enutott a la rge linmg a1cro~Ss the~ wag)n. inlstanmly kill I 1ch1 sial inijingli Gooduy nie, w ho wams dnin~mg. ziuat 01.0 mnadie and de inolihinig 11he wagon. S"i anb Daer, c'IOlredl, was droPIwa mil hs rom1 te city. A s;ai h'r, iiauwa Sihe gale of1 Sundaisy. A& ilaieg.-r gimy ~ i tuth (Canulimin 11:I1w aysi repj)rl- 1 h:mt C.hiariesteon es, enpejid the torn:mn il)b oly a-hr di~istnc alfte al:il, sas it iwt II bmrough: thme town Iof ligevil, on11 the~ South dln Sa~uturday~3 1m it, prastrUain oi'~'ver serIILio iu pi-y, whlichi can i 1e ac,. cotultedi mor onl y niim ~thesppa's!ition Ihait tho L'reatt l ''rce of the w ind enme)1 IIr. mi thle soutiheast, andi pssed across5 the trauck ofl thle Soth Unroe linai liail way ill a northIwesterly dIi.. rection1. 'Thle Itrack of thle w imn1 w as aebouit 200 0r 300 Vardts widte, aant in its couri-o iL le'vell'ed Irees whiichm the residhents ol' Ridget. ille saLV were overm a hund1(1red years old. Some of thme largest ''aks were snlapjped (f'IT like reedis about I forty 1'et fr'om Lime g.rounmd, w hil toth le'rs were torni b'd-. iily 11'rom the ground amid thrnowin MIACON, (;A., Sept. I I.-leports liomi till polints inm this sectioni show thmat. great daumage was (dine to the cotton crop by tihe rzain anmd w inmd .4tor'm oIf Satur 1(dy ighit. A~ special IfIrom Tu'mmkegeo, A In., samys about za 1001) Lrees wVere blown, downi imn thaL c'ity. and1. time da~image. to Crops ini the summruiding cilt10try is estinuikted mat 50,000. No loss of li te is repor)ted. ays~ thet. imost. destruotmive wind1 aind rutini storl) m assed o)ver that se.ctioni 'mm ~Satuirdlay night thatmt hams v'Iiited thme counli ry sin~ce 1856. G rent. dam. age was done1 to) crops anid tiunbher, its truacks resemihnlg the~ palth of ai c'yclonme. (Co1.UM'tnus, G A.. Se pt. 11i -A hea - vy raio and ittWnmd stormisi 1ted tis sect i..n on Salturidsay night and coin tinuedL'( more or less thr ouighIouat Sun day. Pi-:NSACo1,A, Seupt. I .-The At rm n Ssa Itday niig&ht was11 tile sever est ever expeciiced beo. T1he veho'm, t y of time wii at one timnie was 55 miles n hourW. The qularanitinoe boa:t. G ov . Biloxhia nm capsiztd whIil enci route fr'onm quar-an tino St atiol and itich ard anda J abez 5mmarion were rmo wiied. TIhe Br'itishn bam k Rlodai als cup)(Lmisi z'(d. thI e (Campt~inni and crew * !, . het',bottoIl ill ntilI resed. * . vmsig. Sovernmi vos.<els I a LRosua Islamnd. 'IhIe w 4thmo new Opr b w down, causing \ ;, Stept. 11l.-Ne ws it erI.' ' coast, show(s great hA a *':him high Wunter onm n -libed at Williston, in a week, for an alempt. * .Igirl. He was~ disposed AJs Success. i ..Ibed two year~s with a 1 ,I .ordters her physicians wmt'n Lwa.1.,i .. ,...,. . LONDON, Se pt. 15.--Geu. WoIse Icy ais nirtved in Cuiro, whence he has sent the following: '4lao, Sept.. 16-The war In over* Send no ms sen 4rom England. &iduhipman DeUhair is sale. 1 hnave been received here with open arma by all 'innses. The soldiers airo glad to return to their homes. Our- oavalry did extrenely well In the luongr foreed march vesterday. 4 Arain Pa8lh and 'I"oulba Patiha atre hoth contitned in our guard rooms. I will now clango my bawa from Ismailia to Alexandria. The health tand spiritti of the troops are excol, lnt. .4wo ALEYANDRIA. Soptember 15.-All the military posto in Cairo nre occi. pied by the British. The city is perfemtly stiale. Roubi Pasha, says that Arabi Pasha was in bed when the attack on Tol-ekKe'bir began :.nd was panio 4tricken at, its sud doiness, Aheyd Pasatha was killed in tho battle. Alter the arrival of the Khedive tit Cairo a regularly constitutedl Court will be establishei 'or the public trial of t he Rebel chiefs who will be allowed to engage coun se1. A Loss Prevented. 'Mnny lose their beauty from the hair fall ling or la-iing. Parker's Hair Balsam sup, pies necessary nourishment, prevents fal ing and grayness and is an elegant dres, sing. 4 For the Legislature. V&i FELLOW CITIZENS: Take notice that I J. LOOPER am a candidate for Riepre sentative of the people of Pickens couny at ensning election, sutbject to WILL of the PEOPLE alt General Election. JUST ARRIVED AND WILL BE SOLD for the present at 10 cents per lb. Large stock Linseed Oil, boiled and raw. Painw, Brushes, all styles, always in stock. We will sell you the sanme Machine Oil for 50 cents that cost you usually $1.00 per gal'on. CALL ON US FOR PRATT GINS. Schofield Engines nnd Presses. 1% itchell Waugons,. Estey Sewing lauchijne. Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machines. ('larK's Seed Cot ton Cleanier. b~est thing imies C'ook Stove andl ot her variet ies. t'ook's Evaploraators an.1 Victor Cane 4 Xills. $2% .t'tea''st eads andl ot her Furnaiture. - M1I kinels Oil, ('opal Vairnish and Tiur fl'nt ine ott drmtight. We e 'prepainig a comfortable wagona yardl for our maouantaiun trade. LANT BU T NOT IMEANT. 5 IA e huave' thle largeb tiand chieapest Stock C of G3enetral %lereinuadise in Pick ens. lResp4)efully, I' IMORT4ON &~ B ROWN, 't Liberty, S. (C. sept 14, 1882 52 ri. I SMTTH, Thne leader of Low Prices, $ has Rlem inved to tihe Brggm Store Houase, Maisa Street, E ASL EY, S. C., AND WILL OPEN A SPLENIiD STOCK OF FALL AND W1I'rER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS. BOOTS,8SHOES, SEED I OATS and BlIIE.\T, Chcoice Groceries and OGeneral lerclsundise, and will makte it to the tntecrest of all to call and examine stock arnd prices, for he will niot bea UNDIERSOLJD. IBnrgainis in Dress Goods; Bargains in Calicoes; Ilargains in, Dom~estics; Bargains in H ibbonts nal Laces: Bargains int Hosiery; Special Ilargatins in Boots aund Shoes. Fine Tiobaccs, and tCigars a specialty. Bargaups in ever'ythIing. Alwatys go to tienudquarters to buy what, you watt Chaeapt for Cash. se pt. 7, 1882 51 n 1' FOR SALE.a 0 I off'er foar Sale the Valntable Property known as the EASLEY lIOOTEL. loctated in he itrivinag t own of Eausley Stat ion, P'ick, 0 ens Counaty, 8. C. IThe flotel containts 15 Rooms, andl 10)I Fire Places and all other necessary Out btiliunp. One acre of Ltand. ti This property can he treated for privately het ween now antd Saleday in November, p, but if not disposed of alt private sale by hat time it will be sold at public outcry to ht thue highest bidder. TERtI8-)ne-haulf cash, balance on 1'2 months tinme, witih note, good security and W mort gage or premises. D. F. BRADLEY, Agent. dI sept 14. 1682 2 8 For Sale. w MYEShDENCE, in the town of Cen JIt rail. Ptckens Cotuty. 8. C. The House ti us well huilit andl contairre Six Rtoomus and ' one Servant 's Roomt below. At a~ trifing exPenuse two gocd Basement Iloomis conl he maide, ais the llhouse is high andi well underpintned wit h brick. Thte Lot is tharee-qauaurters of ant acre-plenty of choice frant tane several varieties of grapes andl straiwberries. Situtin de(lsirable, at the corner of Main and llampton Streets, and neir the Poutoffice. Price, Nine ilundred ar~d Twenty-fiye Dollars, '?ertfis Cash. ALSO FOR SALE,F Ohe Qunrtet Acea Bniling L~r on -M.i T MREEN'VILLE. - - S. C. ~----0 Ve have on Hand a Large and Well Melected Stock of MEN'S, BOYS AND Youth's Clothing, Fo Suilt Every One of'Oun Pickens Friends. Iatisfac'tioni Guaranteed, OZr lIO0NEY RETURNED. S. BRAFM AN. Proprietor. L1. Rothschild. MIanager. atug 31, 1882 50 4ma PENS OCT OBER 3d. 1882 C'oulrses of Study-Gieneral Scienace, techuaics and~ Enigineering, Agriculture, las.sical course IS.latin course. Partial Courses. ini English Studies, rac:icail Mathecimat ics, Prac: ical Agrical ire. $tuudents admitted to any course for hich they are prepatred. Tuitionm Free. A nnual Fee of $10, for repairs. Bloard. ) rivate izamhilies, from1 $1 2 to $15 a monthI Kcellenlt huarud in muessess at from $8 to 10. Entire expienses need not eixceed 125; ought noL to exceed $175. For fuart her informnat ion, address lBENJ AMIN St.OAN, Secretary of Fuaculty, Columbia, 8. C. aug 24, 1882 49 8m TAX NOTICE! TRIEASURER'S OFFCE, PmCKE~?s C. H., Aug. 15th, 1882. 'N accordance with the Supply Bill ap, .. proved February 9th, 1882, notice is erebiy given that this oflice will be open r thme cellection of taxes Friday, Septemnber 1S5tla, rid will remain open until October 31st. he rate per cent~m of taxes is as fo1, iws: State purposes, 4} mills. County purposes, 8 mills. Puast lndebtedness, 2 mills. Railroad tax, 8 mills. School tax, 2 ml's. Poll Ta x, $1 00. For the convenience of thme taxpayers I ill a'tendl at the followinug places on days amed, to wiL.: Central, Monday and Tuesday, 9th and )th October. Liberty, Wednesday and Thursday, 11th id 12m h Oct ober. Easley, Friday and Saturday, 18th and hh October. Ducusville, Monday, 1( th October. Pumpkintown, T1uesdmay, ltith. Euist atoe, King's Store, Wednesday, 18th ot ober. IHurricane, Thursday, 19,h October. And for balance of timo in my office at ie Court House. Taxpayers will pleaso at tend at the ap, >int ments by 8 o'clock P. M!. In all cases where the May Installment ts not been paid a 'enalty of F lye Per Cent ill be added to said h-itallment. All taxes remaining sunpaid on the first ty of November will incur a Penalty of 1I 'Per Cenit, d will be coitected by dist ress or other. ise until 16th of November; after that ie the County Treasurer will proceed to dilect by levy and sailes us provided by w. Taxa are payable in tle following htinda ftun da: Oold and Silver Coin, United ales Currency, and National Blank Notes. J. II. ROWEN, County Treasurer Pickens County. aug 81, 1882 60 -i *4,ooo,600 'ASSETS. PIna ISURANOI AGINGT. IF YOU WISH INSURANaE AGAINST RER ON YOUR D~WK~irING, FUKNI URE1, MERCHIANDISE, &o., apply to II. W. 'ROWEX WE WILL FOR. TfiH THIRTY DAYS OFFER TO OUR FRIENDS A ND the public generally. -- i chance to buy AND WIEN WE SAY C WE IEAN CHEAPI. Look at our reductions in1 prive Suits formerly sold st t.o now be sold for *21.00. SuitL former-ly sold it F:-?31 --iI now be sold for1 $16.50. Suits formerly sold at *16.001 will now be 8old for $11.50. Suits formerly mold at Til) i now be 8old at $6.50. All other Goods, sucI a HATS, UMlBREL LAS, COLLA RS, CUFFS, CRIAV And 1H.\ NDKERCIII E I, Will be solu at proportionately low prices. This is done to niuko i rooi (mr pur lar1ige WINTER S '0 C.. WhIih l we eXptcet to iJ' eb CL 3ic3IAREiAN & i ax - GREN VILLE . . .. g4 *.. aug 7, 188.! 41' Dr. Westmorelandi LDR WESTrMORLELANi'd v"TET R (iT .MENT will cure all Skin 1J -.e,, nce1 .,a i'eri er Worm.a 1 i ig W~orm Sec it v* liarber's lIch, &c. M4ANliF.\0TUnI 1D A Nt)FI WESTMORELAN Ros~ Whlolesale iDruggis:1 tls non li , men, C. For sale by DRJ. J. WV. Qt'I l,.\,ti-i ey june 1. 1882 ~ 37 6 IRONWOK GREENVILLE, S C. j> BEA RD, LONGi & CF0.. 0 par llkidsof M AA CIh fl N . till be ale to do all kinds ot (Ca-.1 ing inl Iron and lirass. eit her large ir sumil. On r Shilops are t'ituatied at. ICL t & 1 ('~11 I0OS. Wariehouse, West Greenville, whe~re we will b~e g aid to mieet our frien4I. and do 1 work thbat Ithey nmy wantu. We boiiv Scra Iront, Brass, Copper, Lead. s '. CELY * 1L0. 9 aug 10. 18R2 47 Gmn James G. Black, GREENVILLE, - - S. C. JfEWELRY, (GREAT VAI VN-TY MA Good in stock. SELLS TRlE ORJZkETiT. A ny child can make Sw t t m unic cor rect ly. P'rice $10. 8P'ECTAULES, you cant se close 36..d far off. Give me a cull when you 'miit the (lily. ag 10, 1882 47 i6m TO Consuimptive. 'cured of thait dron~d disenia#. C(sump rion, by a simple remedy, is aoxious to mnake known to his 'fellow sutfferers, the meains o cure. To all who desire t, hle will -'end * ecpy of the prescoripliti need, (tree of charge) withi t~he directions for pre pering -Mul using he. same., which they will find a 4tureCV re r Coughs. Coldst. Consuimptio,1 lshnI BronchItIs, &o. Praes wishin g he Pt ol1pti~ will pleare ndr-eqn, lley. S.A.(60 94 Penn 'tr wGij Iah*, baurg, New Yor'k. AErrors of Youith, A frit:NerMAN whoi i,n-e ryar frm evosDeiity, Prellne to i o ou itoriejs. rotiay, andill trhe eeske of' yotfi1 ite. -rety, seill forte e nke oll writutein th nr niy, end rett~or allwho edit. the re endy wdireh n s o making Ite 'ehip emedy by whie i he was am...a v..,r...