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TdlE SENTINL. J. L. BOG) GS l'm'ion. D). F. 131\! & CO., 'l;Lrhrorls. UIGiiM:NS C. 11..S. C.: 'H1iflH'i).Y, A Ut'ST 5, Isc. t For Stiscriltion, $ 1.504) per iran,nm1. 1rict lt in aclrincc: l'o six ihuii1 us. 7;i> - Actvertisenel(nts I insirt l"I it one dolh:u- I nierMlnaric"of cune" iinch rlc l-s for l l- first inisert in Illti tflt v fe1i 'r 'ca li suqu ont in.sirt ion. l.ibic;tl (lisrinint Iiiin l( to s mn reba:tuts anll l,ttler :aclvertising fl,r six minmtlis rI liv tie tear. Obituary Notices ce"\1 lin tiveliInes, Tribti sc of lt+"spe1ct. 'ointrtttiientio>ns of a personal b:tnel t er. when ahllnissab1Ir, will Iw e:arced for as ilveri isemets. For Al niouncin:pa Candidtates, live Iutlitri i:cli, stric"tlh in advance. THIS PAPER p a".00na Ad,rert19tnglurpau(loRprnccHt.I wheroadvi i Ing wutraeu "n Io uwAu fur it Lt I1W ir OS. Public Meet.ings. Tull1iay tle 17th day of AuguMt was fixers for tio Primary Election. 18v rim's of me'tings wore ordered, and c(tuidilte-t are mq>11vrt.eA to be at each inucetin;g and1( give their viows uon)ci thelr. ptlli( mea'Itstets of the day. Tho meet ings will ho'hehl am fo(llowtt: (C'ntrtal, Wednu1sday, Autgust....... 4th IIutrricanuo, (Suloool IIouse) Th'lursdauy, August. .......................r.. th idstatto, Friday, Angust.......... (.tl Piunhkit town, Saturlay, August. . 7th Foster's Store, M1oillay, August.....9th Datutlsv ille, 'Tiue:alty, August ....... 10th CrossPlahns, Woldnesd;cay', August. ..11 th EJAMI(ley, Tieurslay, Aiito:ust ......... 12th Liberty, Friday, August.......... .3th l'ickne; C. 11., Siat irla.v, Augiust....14th II. A. CIIL1), Churn C. II. C.ar Se, Hee'ry. Bacth1er \ili:uics of the (; rtiir"eillc i<. is Ot cn a visit, mln1 is not h(1l dlin hhns, resp onsible for the edli. t, ri,ls Vlich ;atplc:tr inl hisi,, lnaper. Oth:rw-.vi:"e w."' wotll have ht som lel( kilI words for him this week. On I"robation. Thcr ate maty (c+lor(cl mnicl wIui wouttldl like to latve st;nwucthing to s;a, ats to who shall Ilhl the ("1cou ntv (cIi c(s, butvery" fw of them re(litit<i. under the rulls to vo t il the Primal:t ry" '.leetion. A m l1:i that is tweli ty-lon years of ag'l, anl lia-s l('l' vichated any1 pledge to the p)u-ty, call jo(in ayIV of th(1 (emI(cratie cluls, but if he 11n1s ever besn ithiilitted with any other polititcal party, he is I>t t1I to has votec 1 the siiigh it demo icc - eraitict ticke't ini onie pcuirail elCcei ion. WVheni he hacs doncie Ihi lw ii is (lnt it lid to alli the piicacl prilege8xs cf ai de mocicitt. lBut if hie shiiuhil fidlI fiomu gracee, theri is no mor) frccIcugi veness. Tisj P pr:ht iin is both clI-cqipr andit ncesary t prtt thie pairtyv finani - not he a1 i godi il inoera it. Le evr clubi seec timct the rulec is- rigidcly enc lTe pircl c.sit ion~f i to ire t represen tattionl ini thei Stte Contventijont prc p ortio li.di tc ft in imt:-raic strengthI oif ai counllty dccis oiit set Well with thet News ami Coiiier . Iti eetcis to think1( th idea'. is pciep i-toirmits. Bt ourlt est.ctiim.l c c:t.cini.raCy dlid ni > mniertaike to deal withI the ftirs. Tfhis would have51 chmvn t hat it issp thait a inoriityV of the deccrats in This is thle fct andcc it will c. idn tinn to ho the casi ats ling ias thei repcre Hetattioni in ccitr 'ttel i CoVetion is 1bajsedI11cccicc uponcptpulationiins.t(ead of iparii ty strenugthI. Ocu' Vcintemporari'iiy tinks thle planU, wcuhil dlisccoura:gei jt( i d emcaev in th osie (cciunt its, ini which th le parcit y * is weak. It wouil b:- sa.fer to discomti ap;o it wherie it is weak, than t.o dis courage it, whierie it is stroniig.st, by deny'ing equity'. What is moret', the Gr(74EdwrHi//C I,/c'"i wiul be mhrt ci t 1 to) br ig oust thii fiull vin'Jg stren gthl of eery cuity. T.he( lu:eades wouhi see- to it, thait the stadar wii tlhih reuae the(ir oe ini thei tat (iCnvention shlci blc raised to thle highest noitchi. PrII imairy Elc(tionsM. Tlhie su ccss cf i bluis system for cii$ the Xoiion ofci ' Statec, (con giressicon al Judici tic I 1)i-itric 1 i otic crs is asi ii 4 assued,man oft the (I iities hai'ving so( jitcd theI d1 legatces tco the~ $tato ConvenQli)tn wvihih mlot, oin the( 4th inst. But therei( will be a wiarmhl discuissionc, nc dioubt,, over t,he qucs tionl of extenudingc th r'ul(t to t.he State ticket while ver'y little oppcosition 41s1 expoete:t in uiikin.!~ it ap~plicenblo to the niointion oi f (ImlgroCtsslinenf and ] f.licitors$. Should the St ati Con)ven.ll tion ln.o lit to w.lOpt thit p -imary p)Iln -of nom1inIa1tinig the Stte' c)t1ir-ers, the $loriouIs opiportimity for givinig its 1at men)f toI the nrrica of the~ Stato. h.~J suc4h a largo demicrcatije v'ote, 4' tSatnur dAdro ~rKt, s sould not do to unako thcnsclv:s It,seem)s that nothing but the trial of the plan can give satisfaltion. The arwe argiweut t which are use'd Vel gtinst it are us:ed for its sulpport. The cn rie(ils of the primltary plan say if you col efuse this just demund of the people a oil will disrupt the D?enoer"atic par- n y, in(1 its o1 polents daiiin that its (.u1)tion is at sure harbinger of a like lisaster. Both aire agreed that the mitv of the party is the supreme itt nestion. This is the chief corner tone of gIoo(1 goerinment. Remove ar stY t, mnl(1 the body politic will totter. s t will fall. The fair flric of ten Oars' toil in tears n(1 blood, gailst earful odds, will vanish like a tleuun L >f the morning. The eneny of goo(l >verunnient is not d(ea.d. He-is chain- w xl dlowniibyn the utnity atnd vigilanl'ece >f the deorc.When the tiames >f party spirit rise above patriotisn , h :hese chains will be severed like flax, b tld hiS pent tp. rage will explode like ynaiinite beneath our feet. Unityc loyalty, patriotisn, vigilance. Let c)VO:V 1m)an1 cheerfully, and even eu thlusiastically neuttiesce inl the will of the uaforit.v, Primary, or no Prinmary. (1 .. .. t Last Sat.urldav eveniug in front of Mor'.g1a H1. rye's bar, on Mlin street, e there was a sc"eno which greatly mar red our hitherto fair naine as an or- ( derly and pealle t4wn. For sevr- 1 al h'o its t lIre were uttered mes(naees, t, threats and eurses, eulnhiuiti;g at r last in a general fight. The towni n),rsltals Alex. Ivester and (hats H. ( I3urket.t, were at first. p:w(rless to ar rest the parties, inl not until ass,- t tanlce was given by the Inttenidant Ind others, were the irrest.s nuAe i and pnace restor-ed. Thl1e following persons were phiced und,.r atrrest, who() app-Iarecd I efore the .Coutrinil lMon(lav Ilswrnling, a11nd pleadl guilty to the 1i44 'itio n of tlh'! or(lintantcc atgaiust light in;,: (e'o rg: Rt. Carter, tinled $25, ( r wo"rlk 30 days ont the st eets; G. M. v 3and ers, 1t. S. It'ttledlge, anllI Samnt Iie'in-ds ivere ach- finled M10, or wVOrk 20 days on the streets. ThOnis Y I Wilso. w:s reh a(d S:atur.lav eveil mtt, ()n hail, anl itas hie did1 not appear It( wtas triedl inl his lb.sence, intd foutu1 t,"ui'tv, andll senttei-e(d 1tO pay t fine of I $25, ur w( urk 3' dias on t it st reels. O.i Mn y lt(1:. Irial .I nsf ice .1 es was applied to fort State w arrats ag t wo of the above parties. Onl 1!(hi v'it by Cints. HI. Buirkett. a wVarranit C was issued chlarging~ George 11. Car t:er withI aisauilt andIt batt.ry-. Oni aLflidlavit byV 1L1 S. ltint'edlga a1 waIrrani t wa s g.ran1Lted chal:rging Tlllhlnnis Y. ~ W4ilston wVithi aissauilt with initenit to kill, lHe was airrested cl ( tldgedl in a4il. At thie timle o4f gtoing to pirtss lito triial r prehiliiary hieatring hiaso been'i bhlt. We dto not kumv;1 h 'w a the difilnity st arte nor14 1 what 1blami~e is at tacheitd to th le partihes iited. Mt'ssr's. Carter', Wilusn an iid Sanders were elmrkigedt before thle CoMnneil withl ( re'sistinlg anl tflierti inl the dhitiscage o3f his duties. T1he tothers with sini p tiy lihting andit <listiohrly colnduct. s. W\e hear;i tha;t nul 44ne4 of the p4arties All this e'xpelnse to the taxp)ayers, tha:t pe' ple maiiy enijoy4 their freedow.. Sneh on.iet never o'eunrd in f.aont of a tdr got) la store. lit 44fteni 'ostS one1 <pIite a1 strutggle' lt do14 his simpille dlity; and1( whenci onle doest' his simple duty1 ill spite o4f his tempa)t.iLionis t. do14 dilY'erenitly,hie de serIes cred it fo4r is doiing. Onie has5 nit nieed to4 live ltonig ini t his I wrld be- ti fore fininig out this truth. A bright I little boyV ab4out twt, and a1 half years ti t2ld re(cntly sho we'd thait ho alTi-at- g hieilded it. Hie wasv 44n the eve of dot ig se 'ethinug thait was very tem(tllp "No, myl~ son; youi muistn't do that," t said his father.t T1he( little folhlw lokedl as if lie a waid 31( ike to tdo it ini spite of hlis fa. ther's pibi 21)t ion1; 1bu1 hle timnph1111ed 4ov'ir his ini'hlntionl, anud anslwered I ires>lute4ly: '"All right papa; I won1't 1 do it." V TIheeiN k lit no iNsue' thire, and1( the d father'i tuirned to som teth ing'. else. Thle t in aL tonte of surisedJ'4 imptjiiry: "Papai42, I w1hIy dot)1t ytou tell meIC, 'thalt's a1 good)( The father 1-coptedl the stuggestin 41 an1: tllonueded( his ston let4' acoring1ly. A jnst recot gnition43 of a clihl's wvell ~ tha! ehjild's wvell doing ouighlt no4 t to w~ithli ht.tle folks, so with larger (on1.. Just co)lmnendatlItionI is tevery 0ne's dI ty .lven (our1 Lordi imin.~f has pro-i Ifinised to sayV, "Weul ldone" to every v .Mrs. JTamesO Hlunter anid Miss Emmali lita04 visited( reoa tives in JPiekens last vooek. "Stuck upi b) it ui t I r >ud;1' said( the di utterhy, a he was Lei ig pinned to o "' 'de of the show case. ?31 LErY, S. C., July 31st 1880. DNl. EDMTon: The weather con timica .y wlu'lu. Ratin i$ nieededl, though pl a tre doing well, and cottonl is ning out fast. I ssee il my m uibles reat many fields of cotton that will t average half a crop. Upland corn g(od. Mesisr:s. Gillespioubrothers, informed 3 yesterday that they had thrashed Anderson and Pickens Counties, lhty five hundred bushels of wheat, d they were not through by five or hundred bushels. That prov s at there is life in the land yet. The all absorbin g question about iborty is: What were flies made for? Cate Howard and a son of Han ore caged in the ealaboose last Sun iy night for gambling. Monday orning they appeared before his nor, Mayor Greer. Cate went free, at Hatm, or the son at least, left ten ullars to be disposed of by the coun 1, and then left town sine die. An thler of the transgresora slipped off, ut was overhauled at Central ard !as brought baek to contribute tenl ollars more for the benefit of the .n. Several others have b en re. trted and the council are keeping a lose eye on.them. I was in attten ilance lipnI i )rotracted mueeting at ,entral yesterday. The ueting is icing conducted by Revs. W. S. Mar in and J. W. Daniels, two of our old icighb for boys; and strange to, say, here was not ia calidlidat.e to be sece. )f course I was not sorry for my% ani 3 blolt tired out shaking hand. all lie tlime. C. 14". Rlbisnon, Esq., is sjurning a Liberty at this tillio. Charlie is aill fe, and we wtish himt a long stay ritl us. I anU still inl hopes of Imuoviing the (O>dless of .J ust ice" to our towt. The following ullestion)ts for the can .iates for the Senite anl.d House, -i'l, il all probab ility, he adopted by ur chlb, and pro)plullu)ed t) theul to 11e:r, anl if they dont unsw\er alir mit. vely' or laegILtivehly, they will inot. e the supollruit of fhis club1). 1s'. Are you in favor of leaving the 11es'i1n of prulohiition b cu1ntirs to 1e pop>le, (or to the Lcgisl.tLure! 2d. Are v,oni in favor of a State pr, ibitu--v law! :l1. Are you in favir of allowin g Ie and lager t wns the right to uad smalhler towns nt [the sam ie right ? 4th. Are you ini favo r of ranakinig tws, the violaiton) ofC whlich is (riini all pml!iishmuenit ini somUe en imtties, andl ot in others! 5th. Are you in faor of conatinauingi poni t he tatuntes, the road lawv, knoiwn ii the twlo d lbir comtttion ta? th Are youi in favor of makintg ap. reprIJiat Iills to tile Cobuubaeia cal, li South Carolina College andit the 7th. A re vou in fauvor of establish. gan Agrricultural Coalege for the 8th. Are yoau ini favor of reducing Je saLlies of all ices 9th. Are youl in favor of what is no w:i as the "'farmers mo vemtnt !" LUem. l'ENaiaTON, S. C., Jully 30, 188(i. Mn. E IiOrro: Althoulghl a stranger to 'uan allow mec to give you a few dots 'n m aour olo ecunty site, Pdndhe mi. ThereT is niothjig iteresting, uore than wye had at nice rain1 ves wrday afternootn, wvhaich wvill be of rent servic to ca:ttoni and upland F'armaers, generalhly, say that cot to n as imiproved wonderfullhy in the last wo weeks. Upland corn is finjer ian I have ever seen but thiere is ~arcely anyi~ corni on the low laund. dlored Method ist church was Htru'lck y lightning, knocking latf several hiaks and asetting it ona fire'; but it ais extinguaished before douing anyv amaage. Th1 er'e was ani ox tiedl close > the ebureba, wvhi ch was in'taintIly illed. Thits is the seconid time it ats beent strucek lateIly. Mer'chanlts haIitve b)eenl douing a goo d uasiness ona tick, but it is quite otull ow. Monev is as Herc alsI hens' 11 ethI, orI at leasxt we( think soI; 1u weii~ r.e loking. aihIead f 'r hbetter titae. Thhe hidiecs of Ihe EpI' istIpl elmr(eh1 ii ighat, f 'r thle b enefit of thle cMia rh mtsist in l o~(f tchalratdes, tal eiais, A. I hear (If sever'al yolI ug folks atuif i( aitinig a tip to) Twe'lve-mile Camup. ectinig naext Sund ay. Trustinag t at fam veryl:$ reet fully, HAM. S.K Our'highuly valued foreaman, Mr. Elbert cxar, left us last wreek. He is al mtost cuirate comapositor, fad thoarouglhly uan rstanids the m~laageoat of a prinatiig line.I Hisind(ultrious5hablitsqaissurehlim succemI Nothitng in a Name. (NA[ina(.l Rtepaulican;) One of the auditors of the treuur' wvat curiously deceived in uakitg aU receutly Clerical appoilitment. He mladec the) reqtuisitce requimition upon the civil service commission for four nIam11es a(1 they were promptly certi tied to him. Two were from New ingland, one froni Ponsylvanlia, td the other was it Mouth Carlilliitn, laued Pilclkney. "Ah! that is a good old Soultherln namIlle. No doult a bright young demlocrat. I will ap point hin." Accordingly Pintcknev was notified of hi-s appointnent and presented himself for his coininiiision. But the officer who expected to see a courtly representative of oie of the South's best faluilies, was well-nigh 1)araly'/zed when lie disc vered that Mr. Pinckuey wis as black as the ace of spades, and so far fronm b)einlg a Dow oerat was a Ropublican wire-puller. He got hi's $1,000 clerkship all the saue, but the auditor will judge less by nlalnes: when he makes future tp p(CliIl tlue: }t . \r. 31recke'nridgie of Kvenltut"kv, (ul1 Sattucrlav,) repotrtehl fronti the coluunit tee onl ways aid mewans, with a favur a')le r:"port, a bill redclin,; front n1ille-ty to fitly cents the tax on spirits listilledc fr,m1 atppleii, peane s amttl t,ther fruiit.-, andt for othe"r puirposes. ithe hill al I'mws a drlawba);ckI )In all ori;.ina,l lun biokn,it 1aclkgvs of sitch spirits i1- 1Imly be inl tIlI' In11dcs ~f 11:Ilt au titurers at th, tilt' of its passage. The last sc:e ti1n p):!rm1i(s fanrsr to s,l af;t t,) lr,cc, of their ownt pr-oductiont, or that, taken:t h thlenuitas ren1t, to anyv persont not at licensedt nutnufm-turer. It is belitved that the rcdtioniu11 will re(sul.t in, anl i.nerease of recvenuel. The tax at ninlet y cen1ts is rc;ancled1 as largcely prohibiitive anc constantly tempting illicit distillin. A Newsp:i;ape' for On1e (e(nt. A s1.ipl(! clopyV of the Sa1Valnnth \Weeklv News aInd its un1lrivaled pre m1iunt list, cta:ining full des c ripliion cA 'S"win"g Muhc"h inles, F1miy Snth .:, Frlu.1it Presses, .\l ('lC pper,s. \'atll c.4 .t tttups an u l c h r thting us>;cful lin tlh. f;ii111y, a:.l how t,he,y Inay be oh. t 4tined:1 l1,m:d fig.4, wll te snI fr.,(, to a1y ' l:rsl T;' evtan'l Weekly Nw is t.il i.t " la ('st p.pr In the( l'niaon; con)'t a:.Inin 12 e ,h I::. "o 16 pg'.; of a1'1 ::r ever ise:. All tte new's: of th da1y nri'il s 1''i'ie, roake reports,4 II t c., and (1 jI i'ljut. th imper o 4ui4V4t' anyp1 m-m, wman c ).hih -livin wl:)er e a lot ruov. til) Sln' tad r'.As1III o p. stal Very toe 'IA't 414I4 spci l'spath fn>m Farg, D down onl afwt f'W((kitl i 01n.a vm-iiiv tof (anru, i n the No:thi r Paf ilic Ratlwy \'t(sna, iyiv 1( fmtilvs IstrY fargtol, Itnd~' in 114er st 1inn-' eltn -51 ed1 '1 tftv neres(1 (If i'veri vein': o lthte nelildt'erhoo:('1wer' ltIo par tidy fswepidtlAbott , L:mstf t h inscs rtse andi'l tiSothwesict. 14 S4 us 1041 Most41I144 Il Ecllent41'I.Illiltl' Tenn4 ,wr4iles: W(4'ty tfmiL4 1'ly Irebnfor wihgt' N(e r>scr for'a o (('onsumpI4 tion-tl haig fui to be allt(Il ta you0 .htimi f'or 1pr111isetita vry oprunt. non C41is gt4rtdeesib Joh A.r Coughs, ('oi :)rrenchitis,~ Asilhr ti. ) (' o t a l4lf ev raffee toichron iohe dnoeath bf the paed and the yomig Ld'ast onndy nigh the angl enmo nd tokwet la Afnnoun-e enlc)rts. For Congress. M The friend: of JnI.: .T. S. CoT1IttAN announ111(' hli isi (tlh (lat.e for (o1n-r+Ss from teC Third COligre"siunall Distriet, subiect to the Ia(ett>n of the Demcrltic Primarv Or Convention, whiichever plan1 may be aldopted. For the Senate. r' 'The friends of H(o. ,Toni H. BOwt': reselu(ctfutlly mIlioln"' him, asI (a I11nldida.te for the Seniate, Sib. ject to the Primary EleCti<ur. * "- h'1C m11any friends of HON. W. T. FlnI) resp :ectfullly aInnounlce hii aS a candidate for re election to) tll Senate, sillject to the Primnarv. For the House. ' ile many friends of Mri. 13. .T. TO;I;S'I'O reHl"e('t fully annonnee his I nainie 11 a (anii(late for the Ho4se Of Repn tatives, 4nbjeet to the Democratic Primarr Election. Sd-- The friend: of ('or.. C. L. HO. iNi\ISwoIrI, respe("(ctfulh-\ o111ne111re him fiis r 1:)((lidate fer the H-TolmSe of 11)rellf attiveS. i-i);e:tt. to the Demo erntic Prinary Election. aF" 'Ile ima11nyt friends of Un. .No. A (s:,, repe folly mm11114hle hin atS a1 em(ll(a;tte for the 11IS'' of Rep r;isentnt iveS, S4bijert. to the Del"Oern t i" Pr"itlart" Elec"tion. tI?"- Th," nnmy fr'iends1 Of MR. .AR. P'. C'tIV, r"esl)et fillyt IInnounle h1im1 ;aS at erida(te f( r the H<mse Of Rtep r:"eintatiVeS, Sublject to thle DemIOCra i" P1m11111 Electionll. For Probato Judge. t:' Mn. .T. ~1. Nnvi>:ny is presen t;d iS (11 nidllte for the oflice of Prolhntte ,T111e, for the County of Picens, subject to the Prirrarv Election. For County Commissioner. M The frien(ds (If M. E. M. Irs-r r'cslec"tfill y 1r 'senl himil 1 r)tnnd(llte for the ( tlie (if (onty ('mIllnission,er, subhj'-'t to the Prinil'l 1v I.lect iO . v6)" 'T'e manylt frielis of IMli. NEW-rN T. . Al.rrIN resp ectftuill" 1)1 telt him1 1.- n eilnn(i(htte IIr the 44lire of C(''inty C(1)is:iOn <r,. snblij-ct tIo the Pru :'i .- lerli('n. tr, Ihe Irnyi fiiels1 of MTr. TI!o,. :S 1.u (INS. [ ib rt v .L'1wn:hip , r1 . 1 r e.h :I\ :'.i )!i(' (f I11 ;a t (%'tr i(-idane "'b)e(t t the ):clrtj1ir Prim;:r !"ie -ti.,l . 11"1Th many14 fri''sl ->f MuAl S:'s! 1ill he I I nt ean ro he( u t ater ,r th-- II -LI fi' of ( e ,MA . (. I' -ni, rn.sh'tr, 84he)D''r:.oerte [Pel Th'"~ Thre manLI~ frieI ( of MC .oNs . W:., lEsY -'et fll : 111114- him1c 1111 a( nLHt forII 1141C im ore-eof Coun t v 8441 IJIC nr,tbe to the l)m)eninPriI.r e-at l lr:n. '-ein Str 11 I:cll'a1t. fnn im as-e -ci eon tii<bo orhe f(oiiu of COuntiIj881nj. 81iiu' - t:u1jft ct t)o11 IlIthe j DeinLrati Lt'j Tile many fiends(1 of \.n. . iall1181 ( en 1di.in i lI for t l I Ii( of n . (ity ' muiIiner sujIlect(ljt to e1Dem orichooinwrimE!eioion. n;2 Tim mmv111 fri(ends (of C.w,u A. UA8N. IAm-:v i repcfullyf ann1)nn' h(41 im as 11 a (nd i(idatefor e-electon ito thection.~~Euti 0 1111d 1a8 a enndI idate. for re-:eilction Ito sbcth:> (the Di8oernti IPrin v.th rCounty Tronssoesujetto. h Foreti ill. o misonr I:#i 'The many1i~ fien(s (f M. sen114t him11111 asa candida.1 tl fo the oflice Ak1I" The frliends o1il(1(f . LT Iwh.m, r~1)espectfull presenIAtI8 him 1as1 iri ofTe IJumuy friends of I:. G LW. Sxmo,rsetflyanu For County Auditor. iw Mn.1).GluE iti peSelttcl to ' Vote1s of Pickiens ("lmt)", as it can late for the olli -e of Comity Auditoi stbjtect to the PiriuuaryN Ele4iont. MI.m) FRIE NDS. AW Mu J. B. (IL1)I is prese'ntc, a It caidahlte for re-elctiont to th othece of Couniity A.uitor, Subject t the Primuary Ectiont. T HE STAFi A N ow sep epr stty p o rtin g t hn P rino ip le i of at )onoratclu AlatLlinltration, Published in the City of Now York. t, WILLIAM DORSHEIIMER Editor and Proprietor. Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions THE WEEKLY STARJ A Sixteen-pege Newspaper, Issue( every Wednesday. A cleatn, pttre, bright andt interestlug FAMILY PAPER. It contains the ltcat nvws, dvtw n to lbe hour o going to presa : Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Household, Political, Financial and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous anc Editorial Depnrtrnent, all tituder the tlirec"tiou of trainet jottrnali ts1 of the hilirt nhtilily. It:+ d.xteel Itage t mill he fintnd crowled witih good thing front begintninlt t., endl. origin:ia utories by d1istlilgtilld Atnerican n foreign weritera of tition. THE DAILY STAR, The DA ILY STAn conillot all tIle news of the (in' in nn ittraitve forut. Jt: pI:ecial correpojtnieue by cable frot 1,odon, I'nria, 1terlin, V icuna auc ubhin is nt cotunendi:chle feature. At W1ashislgton, Alhaty, tnd other news centers the ablest cotrr esponletstr. siilly ret:tineudi hb t Titr: STAR, futrnih th hteut etn! byc tl-grnpli. Its literary fentures nre ntrntpaz rls. TIhe F'intmcial and Alutrket ltct iewt are ununuall' full and c'.omtlte. speci l1 terne and ext rnovlainary Iudtlce tnevitt1H t agents uaul etuntvaueru. Sentd for circulars. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR To St scrtnIts, UnE OF pc'riTA:r in the I'niti d state and Cannda, outtside tho limits or New York eit) : Peryear......... ........ .......... .....$1 2 Cihs of '.... ..........I ( Clubs of Fifteett (md one extra: to org:utizer).. 15 0 TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR To Sun sCiltnlis *, Every day for one year (in"lndlng Sunhty).... $7 0 Dnily, without Sidttid:y. (o year........ 0 Every day, six tonth1t................... . 3 5 Dauly, n ithout tnlay, Six toonth h.... .. ....3 0 tddtre":.v, T!11d ST'A.YZ 1O andc 218 North Willhtmn St., Newv Yurlu Tho tnant popular Weekly nowpaper dovotei tnecience. u,echtanics, onginoering Itascoverica. in ventions and petents over puhltihed. Every nuan bar illustrated with rplotiuid entrravinrs. 'T'his publication furnitheea n.t vuhl:thoo 'ncyp ediis of iufortuation which no ror. shoultd het without.. Thu popularity of tho ctNTirzto AM]ts3AA h,4 such tbat its circulation nonr!y outuals that of all other papers of ites classromboeined. Price. N (3D a E ar. )I,onnt to (lu1-4. Sold w all tnnw"sdcalers. ULJNN .4 (o., l'ubiianero, No. 3i.ttlroadwny, N. Y. JN [ Yg Di nnn .'r (o. h,a htyars' 'QpC .a. ha tfrs tho Pater.t Office ar.f har L-repared ier' than One Hudrc' Thu sand r.pp.ication. for pla7 .-n, in rel * ni."tjlr.t."N Nnd foreign t c' u:tri n. -P aveartntt. T1'rad---M:rks. (t';.p-rigt, Assiinoonte, nnd al other t..',M fo,r enclrinlg to invet.'lors theirtri:h.t.s 2u the~ II:nted states, I nunda. Enginnod, rr.:n.e, Gernnny and nothcer oe couintie'.. prte I ufortnat i 0n nat u hrnbining I ft 1,n tnsc r fully5 ive w- iithlot, charge. It andt-books of inforination sent. fr..e. latouts obtnIinr<t throngh~l Muntn . Co. are ntinad in the SciIanutta A rneraenn treo. Th,: adlvantage of ,'ucht ntice i ael1 undtlo aod by alt person.s who i;zih to di paso of their 'itei. A::rAcmc.t, 361 roadway, New Ycr!L. Ir4N: o t . 1. I.1 I en 1. re i :m 1eeb tol r% i l Ii 'oh r..k,*ite t Il'ieks , tt.iext ii.i ti- :'' n.~I~f 11t!tzL ll)(-Til A T I ha-:e purcst ed aI compilo11111 ofHiNlf mer to (os adoN tion P-embracin eIver ar1tile usujal ept in thler tling i, alt rieo suit th1( sIv catl. M lt(( in t fgFaney and Stapl wrtcer i)s15is1 cmt e, and ( iin prtIices andok gon!ito ill tome; te wth tiny n11 5 t gtrint.n I av n StockV a lle line1 of seas.ona e goodste f o s mr anel Stha 'it-I mea tol home.1 n dwn itn IPic lk utherinp did i torren t Iij:. 3, 11 liyi St aionry Dpar .tment s111 fller~ ... I dT R. S. MORGAN, BANK BLOCK, G r&e env i1ie, s4. (7 ' DEALR11 IN ROOTS AND SHOE3 Cutom Made Gods a Specialty, 0 LA1)1-S Kil, (;eat, (}love Kid, Glove '1'ols, i)gola, Pehle, (.love Calf, Vea ('alf. Kiip, aiul A. (nif, Shocs lin bt#tost atnd lace of ill (Iltu itics ati(1 styles. MISSES- All the aho-e mn M ie sizcpT with sorn grades specially atlapted fot t(chool wvar. (-11l.)I1-'N'-.In Childrens' Shoes 8(1(ct styles hest adaptl (I to (devel )pe ti ttttuse(s of the feet, and it thestue time give neatne(ss in lpIearanee. All gradce and qualities. ME'- 1lootsof b est tanrtnery calf with sinle,"( :nd aund double tippers, pliun ard box tocs. French ip 1loots, plain and box toj \Vt.x ilp, P. Calf and S. Kip Boots, wcith peg and screw hottomns. Ml-ENS'--Dress Shoes of best Freicb Calf, hand-sewed , mrtade in (ontgress, Bottom and l1a. My Eiglish Waukel,[npast Sh(oes are tb lwst oil the itu-kct. 1 can Furnish li1:11id-sewed, cork sole sho"s ni (i<mgress I,.aceor llitton. Best Amei('atn Calf Shoes of atny styly# ait:tlity :nd p1ive. hFrench Kip Phin t(1' Ties 11(uatlled for ciin1,+"or and wearin)g (lu:lities. MENS- 1envy (Gods. I otTer a stock of Shoes fnr (ivay wear, of gant ex Birts, hiih and nui'ditun cu1lt, of P. ('al f, tioc(l:and unlned, Kip :id Wax 1iigan1:s, high miil iniedilttr cult. 11- au<l sc-re w hdiot1mS, I'lain and top s,i.s, in: le of tirst qluality stock. l.) 1'S its iandl Shoes, runni g in qlt itv and sty.lc with \le1.s' Goods, at uni us(ually lutw p,riccs. I httv( iverything! usuailly kept in a First l"Is' Ii"ut n:d Sh(( Stnre. (:;, .vears experiece as a titter, -nal, tle o it aid thosi who hinve tet'der 9i ft in sItctiior Shows for cornfort. Wenk anklhs cail h(" stren,"'fhnt(l a(d leforrnity of fe ct Prev :tcic Iv the -iid of an 11 xpe_ rinned liter. I give m*y personal atten-. tion to t.is brach of my1v business . S iecrssoir to Al b"I ant 1[or tu . Sept2l. 155 N lim FURITUREA WHV111N YOU' NI ED FURNITU CALL ON. shin ?' Blaylock . AT EMLR'~iY, S . C. 'Tiey hav\e t: large:;Ianid best oleute'r1 .oe*k ever bri 'u. hit to the is county. Wi' hI m tiie our celganit 'if all juido, one priphvm to pell chi:epe t iinn *ver 1 ho Iii beor. (CalI;l and no iand141) :i. el jlrh-ex, ;:i you w,il h-- op.nii:'ed U t o1) no hus idialil.1 We Lh hi:ven~ (1ul ine (of COyINS ii ner(1. wa~ie oilN or n ightm witllh hopu for'' a U i manne1 co f samno. I )n ' fo.g ih. t,he ptae for IS AT T RUNIONT & BL?AYLOCK'S TIURE IJOUTSE, PP'49%nTE P(D'TOFIf E sept M*, 1s85 1 tf 'IT WILL PAY YOU4 Ify uropuse ging Wet rNot wvest, o write to ipe, I represent the: Short .ine F. D). BUSH, D). P.* A. Atlanta, Ga.L Professional Notices. nt. A. cru.1(>, w.A ra Pickens C. Hi. (Greenvillo, S. C. CILl) & WILLIAMS, Attorneys and Counsolors at Law, . GrecaniullIe, N. C. WVilI practico in aill the Courits iof Green vill County, Stato andu Feoderal, my 29, 1884 35 THOMAS C. RORINSON, ATTIOl(NE:Y AT LAW, P14 1iENS (. HI., S. (', Praci(rs inl the ('ourts iif the State andI Ia sept. li, 18l:. 51ufIIu~ IM. 1'. A' NSi'i, .r. H. NIw'TON 9 (Greenille, S. C. P'ickons, 8. C. ANSE:L & NEWTON, A gt rnue.y uat Law PICKjENS C. 1H., C jo "e 14, .1883 38 tt. C1111L1) & BOWLS, Attorneys and Counselors at. Law P1 CK ENS C. H., S. C. Will pract ie in alil thle State and Fed(ier. Courlt..