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;--a to -JQat 6th instian,, i i. if bill"wa strickon out by a vow o .. 151. Forty one Damoerats voted in the affirmative and three Bepublicans in the ;negative. The introduction of the bill by Morrison was a very unfortunate thing for the Democratio party. There was no pos sibility of passing the bill, even if the Democratio majority in the house had boon a unit for it--ihis everybody know. But it soems that the wiseaores of the J)emooratio party desired to make c:pital for the next oampaign, and they sucteded in making it-for the Republican party. if Mr. Morrioon and his followers had been in the interest of the Republican party, they could not have served them better. The bill, if it had pnssed would have been of little benefit to the conltry because it failed to(><pdizo the tariff and removo the objee ti.nablo features of pro tection injocted into the pree:nit tariff rates by the Republicans, purely for the saiko of proteotion. The tariiT should first he equalized and thoun reduced to the necos sities of the government. A revision of the provnt tarit secltdnlo is what the coun try wants and is what the Democratic par ty would unitedly support. The mischief has boon dono e aid in our opinion. theie is but one way to remedy it, rnd thatis to make reform in the adinitt istration of the Government the leading issue, doeclare in favor of on absoluto re peal of the infamous Intternal Revenue laws, and nominate Tilden for President. Shuep Raiing. After quoting our local of last week in xoferenceto the purpose of Mr. J. T. An thony to enter into the wool growing us iness, the Greenville News says: "WoY would like to see. five hiluIIdred m1en1 imitating Mr. Anthony. Thin country is admirably adiipted for sheep. Gieneral Hlegood, wvho usual]y knows what lhe is talking nbmout, says more mionoy can hoe taken out of our mmmtn ain caves withl ai fow sheep than could be malde by finding gold mlios. ShOeop r'aiing would a dd immlllensly to the resourons, inco amo and at traotiveness of this sect-ion. But thle on ly way we canm raise sheep in to plant a few dogs." Week before last we alsno noticed a fine sample of wool sont us b)y Mr. J. E. Boroughs of Pratelr's Creek. Hie lives in as fine a section for sheep raising as there is in the State. Jamues K. Kirksey now has one thiousand acres of mnountain~ land eno'osed, anid expect 4 to hafveseverll hundred hi'ad (If dshIep within the eni closure in the course (If two or threeyears. Others are turning their attention to then b)usiness9, anid we have no( doublt bult wvhat it will be one of the princip)al industries in this section within a few years. Tlhmis is only one of the good reoultsi of the stock law. Congresman Aiken has atvow.ed bis op position to the Blair educational bill, and says that he wvill dol whalt he e.m to) defea'lt it when it comol'y before the House. T1he( - eo le f this CIongremsionmal .D istriet do expe-ct miiraciles, and1( would, therefore have boon amnazed if Col. Aiken had1( ap provedl the educational b ii. Col. Aiken is opposed to all public ed neationl and free schools. He in on1e ofi the few remaining ante--belluni statesmnen. Ho deligl:ta i talking about tihe good 01(1 sohools in wich such meon an Calhoun, Webster and Aiken were educateJd. His opinh>a is (.it the individual should ed tucatehimseolf. It myUI seem str'ang to sotme peOople gmat our Oohngressmlan is inl favor of ap propriang puliici mne to estalishI a Thatiomnal seed housae, for tl1o free distribu tion of seeds to people, while ho~ in op) posed to the applropr'iation (If plIlic money for the free distribution of eduica f'lon amfoing the peole.--Nowherry 11or ald. T iere are neverail thousand good sturdy Democrata in this Ciongre-*ional District who, by their votes, hlave assisted Col. Alken to ocoupy a seat in Congress since 1876, but thiey believe that the Blair Ed Ueational bill, if the~ money alpprop)riated 11 to be diebursed by our State au.1thorintios, is a Goed-send to tile poor white an well me colored childron in this section. They aere not born, liko 'athmoun, Webster md Aiken, with a silver spoon in their ~etha and aro not able to give their ~*itrneven the riidiinmts of an educa without public aid. Are they to lbe ved of tis national aid simply be e 00o1. Aiken disapproves it? We (do wite this to antagonize 0o1. Aiken's ecotion, but if his pomition is olorrently rth in the above article from the there are some people in this who would like to know it. It is publio question, one in which the e~ vitally intorested, and rises VOAWK peraegnmal O'))sidleration, e-shulako i ..u .:lumecratetd some of the diflleultimx ho farinur hus to contend. with in life. lie s+ho-uld endealvor to raise the stllollard and Social ptosi ion Of hIililfl10l, hi.4 Ieopll and his Class, inl lifu initellIct(uIlly, morally ani(d nocially by every muoans1 in his power. It is at ,+ingu r11m fact 1that1 Lit Iarm e' Class Ii ve be,,n() 'Cogli%e(I 118 upper and geliteel but by t wo gov, le1n mlnnts, oil cart.l, and tibese were buth h ettheu aliltioli--the Ja1ipan Ilell anld the Peruvian.4, befoleo the SIIish Conquest, amld yet in ncither of these emlnltri s was thoro anv private o>wne-11jip in land. Ii!. both Lite hitd were t ii bsoluto irops il)ty of the Crown andu the nldcrate rents in both cas's, pIroduce Il kiind, were the tuxem paid fot gocernment su11pport In both cointrivs tle ru\'m'1len1t recognized the paa1, mo0t,1111 imlpor.anco and vtalue of the Iullre cilas, ald o legislitod ne t) giivt' them l .t+lpe(tability dItl wig' ht in the g( 'crnl no t.und,sncially they In our own (ivilized, christainiztd and onhghtened countr y we make the fttaimer the "ln cl sill,"t aid lie and his Class beatr' directly and in directly a.ill the burdens of churcb and State, nor will our social codo 11 it,1 him a11011 e 8n 1 .ult ' tll d. the.i farme byis evr eans in'% hisa powe! an at i*3I1~hh)is. conanand tilook to thel meniitalimproemen9t and 11ul (tivat1ion f' himselfi andOWui h jI hibiren, theiiiy ca,if theyl ill, llico nan ment.o Thf chenyn.igio bo oks,~ft fl ythi means fo t th(1 is.2111,I A Ifarme's house1 sh' oh eeill 011 to e t, week10.n orlt more nespapers. Show3 meti3l1l te failyc1i l that subries to no& more()'11 t.a its5)i couy paer andIiI yon ill lindl thecildrn rwigupi ta fa ily(1021c1 Ih su eror i intellig ieo t never tale a. papier, neve sdawi one Te willrseness ofwlv te stu..ment to s Ichoo tinei0litSis. P)apers' and pe., rimhealsk are1 l e bestodg remedys ('011 thOui and1kM 1s1oLmething Hii 12ouh 'Ibe ianed (ItI homleif ttl is ithSin ofeach A Card ocTholks ifiiten'eateltiiAt the goo my ed poopke onAn.erming to0(') adant.ng. ['illohill, fen atwayr gindethat itris noti~t alwas' posibe111 doglpu4)tIwll) 11 writte tht- otiesinpret.ic herio andro carry0 o them out pIrchaly, an ythi aillei n1toiighknowledge musit acomo mregednerahbly isi the resnit, of good4 har4ed oons hrs. sense, backi~ed th Awnro Card lliof hanktAs. h turn thei bearfelt 1thak tof the grt~bo ipeoplhoe of nesnePde.n Gen viyl coutis, pofordf theitgenerous lonhtyi butions to rostree ntoo dptree tegd mosht Th sdesrciof teirlittherp efort byatebrigof.rcofral k. j)itt11q. 1 i~tu M lily, J. C. O'3ryant. From Fall Creek, J. W. Fendloy. From1 'Sulam'. J. R. Colloy. From Choolwo, W. Iteese. From Little River, Jacob Alexander. From .Tocasso, R. 1). Talloy. FIroml Botheal, P. U. Thoani. F'rom1 Tra.voller's Reist, A. Williams. From P1 asant Orovo, G. Fowler. I.rom1 (lady Fork, Thos. Keese. I'rotu Rockey Bottom, W. Powell. From Cross Roads, T. P. Looper. From Poter's Crek, W. N. Huighou and M. Singleton. From Frion<ldhip, Wm. Mayfield. From t'ienoy, M. F. hester. From (ilitlin, 0. P. Field and J. A. Griffin. From Mountain Grove, R. H. Baker. From Holly Springs, H. J. Lewis. From Antioeh, J. iF. Stewari. From Saltda Hill, W. B. Hardin. Frlomi I'lea:att Grovo, S. C., J. Frid die. Oniu motionl, adjourned, to moet ltt Col eoy elrell on liut alm (ldny inl July, ut 12 o'clock Ml. U. IiOLi:ERI,. Clt tirulan.I (i. M. .1Ly::'n, re.:y Cnow Ciu-mK, S. C., 3fiy 10, 184. .Mnl. E:1r'tont: Th'e pe,)ple oif thin fs( tion of th' Comit- are bragging on thou' whlO.1 anll. oat . I will put 1,ay pi".:0 Of r;' against all th'ir gn;1in. I 0w1l o110 111H1l ;Oid no0W i', i3 wortli t2 ) to m for my stoek. It i t alotf six f't ,t. high ww and was' p; '1uarei on :al wintr. I didn't tako th stook oil' lnt,il the tir:t o Marcth. Yourso truly. J. M. CoLNs. Ope'ning the Fountalats. seceed Ih li iutidt substan:iiuce wi&ebi gives lhe n iir tex t ure clor amt glo. enLl Fhssertorto threr.bgn lo. la ib. ihe a :.neiliilt ion a t iou ilmir? If ( 'i, tapply Parker's lnett c'li bul13' :i (lie. IICX tiew.n lihe :tiy ii of U.Xlur The I).m is n t in (ni O. no t It Wtye, hlIgo )eii nitt its''' cley le i di;s.a neL' _.ko ~ 11 .ii Th etnyfi,s of AllI Nilm 1r1. ' II A .\t 3' tLT resth p~' li~'ectfu y t , for w rdis loner oflil'iekenstconntyr,fsubjecti 'tanoit. rp rnar ejlect~~ on. .''iitso i .71 9 V, Th n;any li'l fiends of~'vi \li r Di. eSti ate fr:omeutio(n'oheI)e-. con n theappoin 'me t o .\ dto r.1C i I''Al lways ito the frn n ieornehsi olliceof hi peopl.l tIit 511o JA Eat"t 3 The fiensjof'.OSPi l) Afor Ii re ofenda liti b ot iertic part'i~yt he pitmary ellcin, or reup-hotli pintmen asi311'1 Anio ofx Picen Couty,ho' -1.tl od'"wlleud at.Jikn Eor. Honith Grf. lins fi ro th8nil aernil te..I niitoler July,in afttrywhichtilne he wily bend. A (nay 1, I84 2;1 .w all the d'fr 1 c li, however, rsity in B1Ack nitid - lu .an can be found inl any \ .f Lawns at 8 cents. 1' eck Nainsooks rt 10 cents India L- wns at 15 cents. , Line I'1u1ees, Linenl )'Irelanls, Battisle te L,nwns, &o.. In great profusion. of Linen Pillow Casing at (10 cents. o Decidedly the prettiest hue of' Embroid at cries antd haces we have eo er shown. Our line of While Gomis is snperb To v look at this line will put one in a good l,u - 1nor' and drive away lthe blues for n11onths. te3 The prettiest line ot Dress G nghats in the mnaiket, ani only 10 cents a yari. lie We deservedly have Ihe repuition of car rying the 1.1-gest stick of 13la-,k Gross Grain L Silks ill the up country. An1y one who a hays a Silk viiIi out looking at our stock is nmay be sorry. We can (with ile facilites ct we possess) sell yo;i a Silk Dress for less noney than cani be obtained elsewhere. I .J. H. Morgan & Bro's .te . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MER n1' er lCHANTS, be G'St :I:VILLE, S. to ,Ic yTax Notice. T-1.EA5UREKt's OFylCE, or PIt sI C I 9 . II., April 7th, 1884. be N nec.oirdiee vii h tie Supply 1111l, tp ' rved ecenIber 24, 18M3, nut ice i ' g hereby givenh tt this illiice will be open flr tle euillec l l ti i tie -.t list,,i 1ieit of taxes for I>< on Till'" :. ) kY, the Ist s ay of May, lcbl, and will reniittl opel u1.til r .\r ,ay :;'sI. The r:te per cntua is 1s I. at i t'oull pi ip ei ses, :i iijllji. Iailroutl itro1use, 8 iniil is. T r:etal, 18 niills. Poll lax I Q,!. Il r I'm the Coit'ieince of the t"axp ars I e vl ,n l ie f1,' tv;w ng ; p1 -"1;es aif [tc ; iu n"s ,1/ , 31 ated1 betloI fr the co'eclionl o! tatXls: y1'efdli"tl.ted.i : d Th1ur-d:y, 7thi all i 81h f \any at t'enll--11. iti:ly an l al url:y, .lit and Io11h ot - layv at ..ihetruy. if 1ln y :l11.i Tuesd:y, 12h and 13th of l' 1 y at . ;vy II W ~ednsdal;y. 14lth of ',1:y ali I).aensville. -'rday it.h f li al King's 8tore,' hi- I a:liirday, liish of Mlay ast Mile ('r'eek, iIuricanme. IIt ilhe first~ ins-tuu1lhnen1t is nel) p:ail in \lay a pen)'l of' tive pmer cent will he atidded thmes cio. Pesoniis e-I uily thleir whah: max~ he'axsare piaale in lIhe finllowig kins lffu ito 'a uoloheir: Guld andt .Siver \l thank Ntes. .lurors', t'l,:bles' anmd Wit. Is nes'" CermlienCtes recei ved for' counliy txe's or5 onIly iC I Taxpay;r.< are requeted. to be ait 11he thovei plac by 3 0o'eick P. M. oif eachl day.n ae I anl conmield to leave about Ih.mit ne 11 in order' to reach time next appoint. Tl'Jhe Aud(itor wvill he ait the s:nne p)lace's ry1 t the saunme litne to assess ihc limopemr)y tom 18x4. All inforination tam to taxes freely gienm L-. by ntiail or 11 o 'lerwise. u' d.' II. B)W EN, '-Ireasuaer' Pickenis Counliy. e- april 10,1884 28 4 hTax Returns. COULNTV' A U50lITOCs OFFICE, a Oit: isherbygi venI that thme A u lit is..o' I llice will tie opemn to recceive T'AX he II ETU fNS fronmi *Aliy li to June11 20)th,i ;so 18841. The A iloriii or' his assMitnt will a11ttend aIt lie liollowving ptiaces at. thle t imnes spc' ited lfor hte '55i asestilnt of P~ersona:l Prmoperty and1 lItalI' Eiinte, vizi: oof Alaty at ( entraii. 1'.mFriay anil Samturday, 91ith and 10t OmIio M ooilbry anmd 'Tesday, 1 2thI and 13th of 0 U May at Ezasley, a henniesdiay, 14th of May iat Dacutsville. of Thuirsdaiy, i5tii ol .ilay ati Puimpikintown~ a: ,m Friy, lI 6hI of Matiy at. Kin g's 51iome. ry) Eimst atie. :Satrday, lithI of May at Mile Creek, .- tmurricanme' After the 20th I of Junte thes reOturn-s ot t hose tailimg to r-ellirn will be ia f'roum lie lbest infolrmaition 0thati canmm) be) ii>tanedl an md tilly perm :enmt added therceto0. :1 All miat,lepersons fromli tenly -(1ne tom lift3' ." yearvs of a go, except intg thotlse ex emipt by V~ law, lare re'ireid to return thmeimr polls. ace Mlerchaniia', Mlaannicliirer, flankers, Guarxmdiins, Adm15 in isIt'ralors and. Exeelmor is .t mist miiake tir reltmmrnms slrict ly acuord iimg on. Alo I ransfersof real estate~ sinLe Junmte 1st, ry1883, mu ist hie ret'iled. of l::chl taix p')ye, C eept. ihe impil)oss ible lo dlo sti, mus1itltmaket i m eturn I. All ais9e: sment s of pismmid lp'rry 'C- tust tie "'thle uistul selling prlii if smn ibwi prlI)operty ontheh ulsail I terms . ial (eeculors' 3'or ad it lii ramit rs' xiales, at ime plaices wheret fthe rI etumrm its miaid." it) All retrn itlSimustt hei swiorns to. K-. Th'e Treaasiuer il hIe ill theI satme places e il ihe saime timea 10 clleet, thle t axes for' on J B. CLY iE, as Auldiror Piekenis Couinfy, april h0, 1881 284 Percheron Stallion. il E Ce'lebral ed PI EHCIh E RON 8T.A L - . iLION. ( )RN E, wilt msakeo thet Sprintg 80eason1 of I1881, at Pickents (Coui tIcse,~ on eveiy TUEl'DL). andti WEI)N E8I)A of' eacti week. TI l'u4 --linsriance, *'25'. Focr the aslion, Si2tl i'iII'L:()-:tN 1inn0 SEnC "lVHi" ,w . ' i;'s, of the i':, ,n.' ,t : e 'kt1 r~ru:,ded by," leading .ln will be o O reeipt of price, a a live Agent y .. aton of Pickens 4 Itot l,'S to 1BACOT & CO-., . renville, S. C. est Liver Pills" will be sent .endling us one Cent stamp to -"r::ge. See what is said of thqm: MAYNARD, Pickens County. 3. C , April 80, 1884. 1). T. Bacot & Co. Gentlemen : Sample "Best Liver Pills" sent. me weto received lust at a time that I was needing something 0o act on my liver, and I find them to be what you claim the 'Hest Liver Pill." Respectfully, B. II. WLLIAMS. From one of Oreenvills best. busineMs men. OnNVILLR, S. C., May 8, 1884. D T. 13acot. & Co.--Dear Sirs: I am us ing your "I3est Liver Pills," and cheerfully reommend them to all needing a good liver medicine. Yours truly, B M. M0 eE:. "Best. Liver Pills" for sale by all mer 3hants. J. A. COOK, I)EALEI IN ~TOV:Z, TflVVAIbE, HOUSE FURNINflING GOODS. &c., G-reenville, S. C: CALL ON ME AND EXAMINE THlE "EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE' before you buy elsewhere. 1'IN IV1 ARE A ND H1O USE' FUR XISI INCCGO ODS:.-17 SIIO RT-'-01 '-1' RICL"' At Wholesale, Cheaper than the IIEA P]ENT. nov (, 18: I 1 :m D. M. l'Arly, 1\s.T. l'intr. Sec. Ties C Spring Cart Co., I;Ssi vil. Etvi(3a, ((t.:t shows No. 3 readly to g, ito.) TWO WHE~ELED VEIUCLES Thie only tin. :n t wo wheelts at rides ai 10 STJ.YLES. PRICES VERY LO'W Write to tin- for l'rice. ail Cataloguie. S. M. SNIDEli D)EAIII,El IN Watches, Diamond- and Jewelry Aly facilities for doiing Fine Wateh Work unsric paissed in the Soul h. All wor k guat anteIed. 1 sell thle Cole.brated Diamoin Spectacles ansiit Eye O lasses. - nuy I, 1884 31 If Registration Notice To the Voters of Pickons County I. ALL persons wiho have in goodt f'ait lost, their Certilie;ites or Ilegisrnation atr ent it led to a rene wal thlereot 30t dlays befor thle general elecrtion. 2. Ilefa,ed Ceritificatesc can be reneiwe tuportnt sureirdein th siii nelii1. :1, In case' tof a palrty wh lo hasi remove<c htis itesider.co to antiher pice itt t lo Hamt precinlct lhe shlilinolify thle Suipervisorn. 4. Itt 2ase1 oft thei removail oft an Electo frnmn precinrca to aniothera precintct it the samte ciutiy, he suhli otify the Sit per vi ort. 5. In case of the removal of a'i Electo frm oneC c2outty to athertci, lie shill niooil lie Suip'rvisur of 11egist ration oft lie coit' y whee hei lt is r'egiatered, get a ceriicaie 1 ott t'rnster to the corty to whtic, he re mooves, ua on ltI''teting >iali to ihe Su per'visoir for tha:t. c?oiunty lie will get a cer iticate thlere. 6. All ierons whlo have atlainied mnrjor ity' sinc t he elect ion ini 188'~ are entitled at :al tiine 7. A personr det'iingi to vote att a nearc Sitpea'viso r. 8. F"or general liegistialiti, the Book tire open ontly ont thae Iirist. Mloialay of' eniol moth to attil incluingai the first Mounda; in Juliy 18841, excet. in thle evetnt. of ii1 elect or coiniajg oif tge betwee ivcc hhaI Jl, 1881 and 4thI No vembi er th eieatiter, whto cal nppl to thie Sutper-visor anid get a celltii Any infourmation as to thte dlenth or tht remo)val oft an elect or hi otulitbe ii-a fnish e to the Xiupervisor. OIlice t. lthale Aud(litor's4 Ollice, l'icken Couri hlouse, S. (2. Sumper'vior lbt gis:r't iont Pirces oun t y. mair 27, 1 88 I 2ti . :im A Send tslix cents for postage ant M re1cei free a costlv box o g omtil whtieb will help atlI, o eithier sex, to amore monoiey riglt away thttn anythlinig else in ti world1. lPorit ines a1wait thei workerc abuchtailely surt Address Taus & CO., Augistia Muan,, I)(, .'(LL,. JIIRTI tCi hiscd 8t .t ng . W. T. -McFALL: ParchedGCoffee, P coeTA S ,S U G A R S , A N D S Y R U P ,, W. T. MeFALJ,. Diamond Dyes, ALL COLORS. Lndigo, Cop)per Madder ad Anilines. W. P. MUFA.LT. Rice, Gri.ts~ FLOUR, CI1EESE and CANNJ.;f Goods. W. T. MCFAL.J. Iron, Nails, HORSE AN.D MULE SROI Plows, and Plow Stocks. W. '' MIchALL New Lot Calicoe. Blenchings and FIannels. W. T. McF'A.L Leather. SOLE , HARNESS, LAG( A4 UPPER LEA''I1HERf. W. T. \eFATLL Cheese and Cracker ('AN)Y, STA ftCli, SODA, (l (E R,S)ice, N utnrir, (;IoveK, a lots of otl tr g0.h( thtin(' W. T1. M~cl"A L. S. P. Bur age GREENVILLE, S. C. - -- 0-----. S. P. 1iLRL ;,GE. lato of the firm of , lIEA'r' & ItL'l:Ii1(l, Whclesale an. Retail Dlcalor $TOVyES, TIN WA RE1, PLATED WARE. lIock beforpue ig (COIINER MAIN AND COFFE LOOK OUT The Big Show IZ r MAl II, 1LE BUll1U i will nt SAll k indst of W~ahr,ug and P~aneIlIeds. andI thenu are gone. c'f Pidl,Trunadl,, and Sinigle BedJs, lBod Springs, Wire, Shn,k and Colto Mlatre sses, (Ihairs anll ocers, all grades~ A large v ariety of Extenision, Kitchen Tenapoy and Centec' i Tbles, Paror~ anid Cimhabe Sauit. Lonags, Uradleo, Cribs, Whuat,nos, iat Racks, Umbrul'ha Stands. Crmos, locoe, F~raimes, &o., KiIlchen inald~ dd Board Saifas. - Always on harvl a general live of Under.. takers Sumpplie, cosstinag of Caskets,, Burial Cases and Burial Rlobes, for bolt sex, all' styles. Collins Trimmeid inan style of hlandles artid P'lates, at all hours. All fGoods at, hot t<cm figuresa. Call adi see fur yourselvos. No charge mnade for looking. Accept thanks for pnt favors. A. MY. IRUNION, PROPRIETOR FURINlIURE flOUSE. eL 15, 1883 21 ILumber! Lum'ber! THE'i~. IEST LUll BEl, DyESggr) OR P'rompt attention given to all orders, large or sall. Try us before buyinug. M ATCIEDb LjUBER Call on or address, ,a MORRIS & RUSE, Pickcu.s C. SI., M. C. .jan 1i, 188 16L. .. ,:.titla o Sheriff .et l.n elect ion, Subjc -j. the Democratic party .,tchtitg primary election. 11F ,Wo, the ninny friends of II. .1. LE IS respeet fully antlionttce him at;s a candid for the oflice of Sheriff of Pickens County the next ensuing election, subject to I Dem ocraic primanry election l1(, The mnny friontls of .1 AM ES A.lfLl1t respectlully atnnonoe him n a candidate for tlie oflice of Sheril' of Picke Couity it the next cnvsuing election, subjr t. the Delocrtic primary election. i Iliesolicitation ofa riw "friendH but more lirticulrly of lay own notf andl ii accortlance with i llown deire, s1nnouncee tnyseif : 'mtDemocratic cntlidti t'Rr the ollice of Shoriff of l'ickens County he ensuing election. strictly subjct to I action of the primary election or conc lion, accordingly as th e one or the ot miode of selecting standard bearers may adopted. W. N.. PAYNE. lA.., The friends of 1:.1 l.t,E P. '.1Y L( respectfu ly annotlnce him ns i canldidti for the office of Mheriff of Pickens Coun at. the next election, subject to a nomninati, by the )emocrntio party at the approachii primanry election. JF4L- The friends of If. A. IIICIIEY r spet ellly ;Innounce himl as t ca,nlilidte , the oflice of Sherill' of l'ickenis coiunly al I lt'xl election, Subject to .1 nmunitill the Democratic party ait the approachil prim-Iry election r)-The frietn s of L I. AS E. .IA UL) repiecttully atntolunce himl as a o:lttlidlate I It' olliet of She"rill f i'ickrns Uli;ilu V the lexl ensiti11 eleelioin, sIb,ject to I Democratic pri1i.try election. For .rjbatu Jwige. S.Tef.--en,;S of -1. if. NEWT( recif.e ' ly aln:lni' him4 a ldi".i: t'n re el"eltio'n In th.' fftie of l'roh te .I' J l of Pickens 'oun ty at the next e1th Ci su)hject to :1 n '' it:lt ionl by the r m.n-'-r t party ait the applr+,:ching; prinary telbi For County Commiszsione2 fi 'In The mniOy 11r1ns of El.[.1S 1) resp.-cietully an 1o-:ne. h,Im, ts: . tl .. mi io er oft0l,1 ick n CI an)110 ry1. ',It I 1i.44 enin'Iiiti eh- l'iion, i. -m ('1 '1 V i il . 1i byV the Dlemlo.ll:Iic lilry lit I he apprIout 14\ 'The m11ny fri n i of .\:; p [ diidhue for lountly t'nlo4K.isi..ller Of I'ic c0unry111 i te ne' (lcton 41sniSect Io appr41o'1ching: 1Iwim,ry (elelionl. 27jy Thei many14 friendis of .JOIIN Lt.\ 1111 . res pterIfully urani4.4444 Ill his 11name P icencooly, 'subIject to thei l)eln,e.It jJri:uary lectiloln. jA#j'"- The11 tuan fri (11m. isf N.* 31. A IN respeJCI Ifully ann lounct', 14411 11s aI cal daite foroi .l y3 Comislsijoer il the lt by the Dem'llocratic0 pIary at lte pimali eleet ion. Wh~"3' Th 11nany3 fr'ieiids of A. 11. T\ LE1Y re'cognizinlg hils faitful a1wl cllit-i seri''ce's to thle connt1iy iln te past, respel folly annIlotue him ai s iaCI canida41te forl I electio j .m th le oflice oIf Coiilaty C ommo stoner at the ne4.xt eletip, subhject it 14om11intan bi411ly ithe D)emocra011tic partiy att t a1 lproaclhunig prunarIly elclii ~.>. For School CommissIoner. (Cf"Th'le nmny11 friind. of L.\ TL\N A canitdidht I for th o4 illice oIf School CI.mm '1i41ner4 of l4icns cIounity, subihjeci to ftion. lilOM iASI.': lfyrk. Thle fr'iends of' CtTf i. I. L,Ew respe11ctfutlly :llliounce himi as at cani: for thle ofli :e of' Rehool Comm llixisier P'ickens count11y at the neIxr e1lcton, si jICI to ni niomliination by thet Demiocra pmarty. 26't" The friends of 11EV. OLIN L. 1J ll.A NI P respeer fl;ly annIIounIce himii as cand)4idalte' f'or ie e'lection flo the Ofle School Commliioner1i'l (of P'ickents C2ountlI Ihe no4.xI election. sub1j'cI Io flie pimtlu election4o1 the Democra114'';tic part1y. For Treasurer. 26" The 111ny3 fri'end41' of W. 11. AT. (1O01 r'espocifuiily announce1411111 himts can1)41idate4 foir r'eco'iomembuion14. hly D)emocrtici pirly af te app)hroacihling p mary3'4.11C election for1 appo44in minl II Il o the oi1l of Tr'easur'ei of l'ickensI connryl . TON respec4tfuhlly annona:e1 1 hlim ats a C, c1ra t' parly af fte approach1'ling pr1illl lectum,i44( 14or 11ppotintmen(t to tile olhice 'Trleasurer' of1 Iickt'is C'oniy. zio" Thew friendIs of J. W. 31 ..J0l1 spec tfuilly announce14 t him4 (Is a) cam14lf e: appollitimetf asi Tr'leasuireir of Piucktens co11u *tyr 'lTe fr'iemis4 of' -IA %l ES K. K I 11 dlida:le fi' recom4l(mon hlation, by (lie Deni trilt: ic pary all ffhe neCx prunlarly elec-i coutv~. 2jy-TIhie firiender of J1. 'T lIL L respe fullly annoinnee04. himti a4 a ('andidlale for1 ihe nlext prliiomry elechitin for thI a uit~ moent as iTeasur teir of Picken~is Cot iy. Locafedl il Paiyne4's Hiore,. olors his~ pr fellsionlal sernv 141 "t o the pnh11)io, anril 21 LS 18 30'W