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From Our Regular Correspondent.] O\UR WASIN(TON LETTEI. WASHINGTON, D. C, Ang. 23. There will be nothing in th( Blaine campaign to parallel thi entrance of Grant, Conkling, an< Cameron into the Garfield Can p)aign. There will be few of th< party leader's in the fi'd in thi Iext sixty days who were then or the stulm1p in many States. Per haps there was not sufficient au thority for it, but when Blaine wac nominated it, was reported that Mr Conkling would re-enter polities 1)y speaking il nis .support. Thter< is no hope of that now. It is s:i that John Sherman has almost los his voiice for an1Y purposes of th< Oalm paign. Gen. Grant's brief and effective talks will not, as in the arfiell battle, call tenls of thous ands to meetings and set wheel ill mnotionf that can save the day Ex-Senator Windom is somewhier in the far. Northwest; and will cul no figurC. Tile friskev Foster, (1 Ohio, is now the quietest of men. Th(ere -4re :i dozen more who ielp ed to umnke the Garfield campatigr lively, to sny iuthing of Dorsey an'ld his soap Corps,A who will be mis s(d. Hawler and E.verlashtin Evarts, vith the hired orators of Whom Mr. Storrs, of Chic:tgo, i. ablest, vill have to bc:tr thL brunt Of the battle. Th'le War Dptment has been in formed of the death this morn Ing nea Pha p ca of 1 Co! ,T. .1. Wo(!dwar~d, rgnofEtd States A ny. The d.th of Sr ge(on Woodward~ was. not unfe' peCted, as he hadl b''een ill ill he'ai h1 !or s(ver'cral yemars, suffering f 'rin hrnic (lyspepsia, wviich ha- . po his m inmd to su ch an extent as t< co)pipel is isolat ion froem t ime te 1 imne in various asybunlH. HeI was sent abroad some fewv y'ears ago on in the hope that his health would he beneQ1(fitted, andl1'uk fr i timeC t timen he gatve signsj~ of' rec uperation only1 to relaps(e again into a mnort d angrous) Sconfdi tion. The~ im prIession p revailIs i u army (:ircl es that his (death wais self-inflicted, or thsi result or ayi attempt to~ com mint suici'- wvhile laboring umndem Jilenlt insanity. Tfhe naval court of ingrniry ap poinlted t o invest igate tihe Navy dec p)artmnent frA nds, vh ich adjourne/ recently upon the recomm 'endatior of th4edistict at torney, wil pr'ob. ably not re-assemnlyle until som< tidne in October. it will thenm b< necessary to appoint another pres ident of the court, as Cormmodor< JYouett will assumne commannd o the North Allnij. -pa -rr b fore that time. The inivestigations of the court, thus far haveryegfled the facts, that there werd.thuds in the bureaui of medicine and sur gery before Medical DIirector Wale became surgeon genci al; t hat there were one-hundred and fifty-six false voucbers, involving neaily $100,000, an(1 that tlhre were no similar frauds in the other bureaus of' medicine and surgery. Washiugton city has for some time had the distinction of being the most attractive meeting place in the country fpI all sorts of bod ies, and now it seems that its fame is extending thiroughot the world. A London cablegram says. that in the face ot the co utition of Belin, St. Petersburg amd other , Fuiropeai cities, it has been dei ded to hold jext meeting of the Iniiterniiationual Medical Congress in Wviashington. Au;usr. DEATu Y IIEMolA(;I.-Jas. 0. Yeargiin, a very videlv known eit izen of' this place. lie(l (uite unIIex pect ed on the farm of (harles T. Hamnmond. a mile aid a half from town, yeSterday afternoon. about 4 o'ilock. 'Mr. Yeargin was work - ing in company with another man whoni he was siddenlv attacked with heilor1rnohagc of the luingS, a malady from whivIh lie had not been known to stiffer beforpe. I Iis (ompanion went to the residence of Mr. Haonnomld for asistance. and wheni he re'turnmed found Mr. Yeargin dead. The bodv vas blrouh(dt to this City yesterday af ternoon, and will be exImiled by0 a j1ry of inquest at the residence Itf the decCe_ased inl the West EndI t thIIis morn.1ing. The dadt iman was a mmber of the Independent Or'der f Odd Fellows and that or ganiatio wil conucthis funier aI to da .-News, 21st inst. A V, r a SUTn I D1i*;,1%rV..--L ar r y FowIer', a citizeni of' thle county, dlied at his residence 12 mmiles be LOW ti he city yesterday mnorna.ing , and will be bur'ied to-day at Ebenezer' Sh1u rchm , the Rev. AMr. Greenci con (I Uetinig the hli'rl exerCises. The death was~ suddenl~ anmd unl(okedi for', I hie deceased not being ill f'or mUore than two or threec hmour s. Daily Ne ws, 22nd. -WV. B. M(Ianiel, at promfinenft j' pinter' andl one of the most-de ser'vedly )ppulr meni in Columbia, is suing Irora~ce Edwin Bruei merchant, f'or $1 00.000 (damages for slander'. It is alleged that the defendant has chargedl Mrs. Me D~aniel with Indis'cretions'withi the organist of the Baptist church, in which she sang as soprano, and~ with one W. H-. (Clarke, causiing Mrs. McDaniel to lose her position and injuring her reputation in the community. --A ribing b)usjness.-Making' -Who ever' heard of a hat-band .playing a tuie? In draining it navs to drain well Stradley & Barr, GR E EN VILLE, S. C. OFFER 20 yards Bleaching for - $1 00. 20 yards Shirting for - - 1 00 13 yar<s Sheethig for - - 1 00 10 yards Cottomdes for 1 00Y 16 yards Jeans fur - - 1 00 i 12 yards best Drilling for - 1 00 20 yards good Calico for L G0 20 y~irds Plaid Irss Goods for 1 001 9 yards Worsqted d(re.s goo(rs for 1 00 7 yards black Uashmere for - 1 00. 7 yards Brocaded Worstied for 1 00 12 yards White Lawn for - t0 16 yards White Plue for . 1 00 20 yards Checked Nainsook for 1 09; 10 Linen Ilandkerhituefs for - 1 00 24 Cotton fr - 1 00 12 pair Half Iose for - - 1 00 12 pair L~adies I ose for - - 1 00 4 yard. Ilome-made Jean- f > 1 001 8 yards 1iDevAs Linnen for - 1 00 12 yardQ best ( 'hcks for - 1 00 T IE 1-ENT 00 CEN rs CorI)set M A ) E. A GOOD RE-INFOHCED FOR Cf) CENT. We makle a Specialty of Black Cashmeres, and ven sahow Ile he..t: value froi 1 i cents to $1.25 to be foun1 in (_teen vi le. Proipt anl p4lite attention to all. STRADLEY1 & 13ARR. M~y23 11)11. J. A. C00K,. DEALER IN Stoves, FURNISIIING GOODS, &C., &C., OREENVILLE, S. C. Call on me and examine the "ExceIsior Cook Stove " before you buy elsewhere. 27mriare and J1ouise Fugr TI.ITW.A.1E Wholes ale, Cheaper t han the (:11EA PEST. Nov 30-1y BACOT'S LIVER PILLS. T IIIS3 is to certifyv thatt I have giveni the LIVER PILL (Mantufae turied by Messr's. 1). T.' BACOT & CO., Gireeniville, 8. C..) a fair trial, and cani unbi~esitaitingly say thait they are supe, rior to anty pill I have ever utsedl. Easley, 8. C., July 22, 1884. 'The above pills are solkl by all D)rug gibts, and1( Merebanits generally ad can also be founud at the Postoflice at Easley, S. C., where you canu be sup pihltd by A. M. Folger, P. M. july 25 3m Ill OUlT! STI JLL HAVE A Smnall Lot OF COODSr WIC1011 WE Will sell CH E--APPFO CAS ! HUDGENS & HUDGENS, Easiey, S. (. .Jully -3 m DRUGS! DRUGS! F. A. WALTER, PROPRIETOR., Cor. Main and Washuington 1St., GRI E ENJVL L A'. S. C. ORsto th l('Jic, one ofi the best seleetedi. p %rest and fr(1ehet, >ck of! at.0, Mlicino I~ainLtsO iIs Dve. Stuffs, T'oilet art icles, Patent un TobakccO, Notions, etc., etc., to be rouilul in) the State. . ls, ful line of rard(en, lowe~Ur and1 fiel rGuaraniteel fresh and~ genuine, andl ini fact e very thing u~sualdly kept in a 1fir-20 als Du ug Store. Ilis SODIA 1FOU(NT every co nceiv ible i k(id of Ilavori ng Syru~ps, Creamu, etc., andi served 11 thw Polite and1 at tentIve (lerks, with a full! and( Select stock of Goods is our IEending [1(Iaduents for' patrons. When y'ou comle to) Grtenville dlon't fail t~o call on mue, andi I guarantee sat ifact tin. My stock is too large to uin (hertake to euulmerate aill the articles. May 2 f f . A. W ALTEtR. Corner Main and Broad Str'eets, GREENVILLE, S. C. GENUINE Wmu. Roo'ers Cutlierv~ S.Pet of JKnives nilid IPork* $3.40. Gn eral assor( tmuent of good Jewelry Lareflly .neted. Bet fa{.l it sp< cnity, and atn close ilgures. 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