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WO)AL TDES., Churh Directory. Methodlet.--Re. . P. mw.ln. esen Babb60t Is eseh-Monuth at 30J o'clo"k 4. 30. Re. O" . Drant, N fabbat "I Il. . Rev. .0, Graham, 4th Sabbath at 8 P. U. No bt.Am&WRov oNBb NoLes 4 *'.1..ek a.a Japtist-4econa Churoh, Rev. W. B. Binle ton Pstor, lst Sabbath and Saturday bore It eacb mouth st 11 o'clock a. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Horton are vim iting relatives in our town. The crops are growing finely and farmers are happy. Solicitor Orr dispatches the busi. uiess of Court with the ease and accu racy of an old veteran. He very ably fills the place of Cothran. Cols. Keith, Norton, Thompson and Mr. Shealor of the Walhalla bat, and 4 Maj. Symmes and Mr. Mayfleld of the Greenville bar, are attending Court. The summer meeting of the State Agricultural.Society and State Grange will be held at Greenville, July 26th. On account of the recent copious rains, the farmers will have a hard fight with "General Green" for some time to come. Professor Cary requests Us to extend an invitation to the public generally to attend the exhibition of his school, which will take place in the Court House on next Friday evening. We have heard of no rust in wheat this year, and the grain will be good, though the yield will not be extra. ordinary as the head is rather short and the stalks low, caused, we sup pose by the dry weather in May. On account of the drought in last month, the spring sown oats, espe cially, will be short, but we have seen some fields of fall sown oats which will make a tolerably fair crop. James* McCollum, aged 88 years, died at his residence, near Easley Station; on Thursday, the 26th ult. He had been a consistent member of the Ba&ptist. Church for many years, and died full of the hope of' eternsal happiness. Mr. Joel Bradley and Mr. James McCollum, whose deathw are announo. qd elsewhere in this issue, wvere born and reard in this 'ounty, aind had lived neighbors all their lives. There, were just four days difference in their deaths, and they were buried in the same burying ground, at Enion Church, within a few pazces of each othier. The Air-Line, R:ailroad~ recently put down seventy five iommigrants at Sen-. een City. Trhey were all prov'ided for in two days, some of them finding homes in this county. Our fairmers r are anxious to pr'ocIure honest and in dustrous laborers and several hundred could be provided for in this county at this time. The German, we believe is mostly preferred. Mr. J. Perry Looper has shown us his commission, issued by E. &t. Bray ton, as Special Deputy Collector; also a warrant issued for Joab Alexander, by Commissioner Thorn ley in 1878, for the offense of jail breaking at this place.. What has become of the County Sunday School convention we were to have? We have heard nothing of it in several day.. Something of the kind would be nice for the children, conve,. nient for young ladies and gentlemen and pleasant to the old folks. The anniversary of the Philosophi an Society of Furman University comes off on the 13th inst., at 8 oclock P. M., In the Opera House. The de,. bate is to ha on the query: "Resolved; 4 "That, a Monarchial form of Govern. ment is preferable to a Republican form." Affirmative, C. M- fliers, 3. W. Hewell. Negative, J. P. Carlisle, J. Li. MeDavid. All agents of the Columbia and Greenville Railroad will sell round trip tickets to Donalds from the 25th to 28th June inclusive, to those wish Ing to attend the Commencement Ex-. *"cises of the Erskine College and Due West Female College, at regular round trip rate. Good to return until July 8d inclusive. A little grand daughter of' Major T. H. Russell, of' Anderson Coniy, aged six years, 'vhile playing with some other children, was bitten by a rattle snake on the 2d instant. Di'. A. K. Durham, a Deontist of Greenville reao present, at once applied his lips to the bite and sucked out the deadly poison. A largo dose of whiskey was at once given the child, and at last accounts she was doing well and 1houjght to be out of danger. r.Sedl & , age To years, 8 te h ed S d , died at his resi% danes marEssyie Station, at 6.20 o'cIoek1. K., Monday, May S0th, 1883. O0 Apr*'$*6, 1880 he was lmkem down wih pvralysee, from whb he only ISond partial relief at tise, ntit dath finally ended all his suferlNgse IR 110*11 his life, and reared a family of eleven ohidren *poN the planteAdI whers he was born. Re eapreased a willingness to dle, and an undoebted hope of future happiness, Ris remain* were intered at Enon chureh on Tuesday evening. Rev. 8. A. Gary conducted the burial exercises, J. H. Morgan & Pro. advertise steam engines, Cotton gine, &., When you visit Greenville, call on those gentle men. Mr. John White, who lives in this County, was bitten last week while plowing In his field, by a large black "bottle" spider. He experienced se vere pain, went to Greenville and was treated by Dr. Glasener, who soon placed him oat of danger. The ladies of the Presbyterian church of this place, realised from the sale of ice cream, lemonade and cake, about $17, last Monday. The money is to be .applied to the building of a church. Sometimes a little assistance at the right time will enable the system to throw off an attack which might oth erwise result in serious sickness.-. Ayer's Pills should always be kept at hand, anti promptly taken for the re, lief of slight ailments, before they be come formidable diseases. It ;s rather amusing as well as a little annoying to a Professor to be taken for a book peddler. Order the MASON & HAMLIN BABY ORGAN from McSMITH MUsIC RoUSE, GRaNVILLM, S. C., and save freight. Price, $22. The ingredients of the Kauquita In dian Worm Pellets are perfectly harmless, the principal ones hav'e boen gathered in the mountain forests of North America, and were used by the lied Man with great effiency. For sale by Dr. J. W. Quilhan, Eusley. .Just received ai large lotL of Cloth ing, at H. C. SHIRLEY's, Central, 8. C. Majrshaj Blythe haur appoint i.d Trom Briar janitor of the United States Court H usie In Charleston. Every bottle of Shriner's, Indian Vormitmge is guafrantued to give 'at isfactioni if used according to diree t.ins. meNE MA E 18~ II NE MADE 0! PURCASE OUR NGIN8 FRli U an sve$10 -:a a ore $20ona 20 Hrseand 800on a30 Hrse-owe 1ren. en fo Hurpioe eoeprh inEnneGas PeseSaIadGrs Mii, b eh ro ny k n f M ciey Wear M nfatuer'Agnt, n garn ue airna l a rice.i * 0E &LU No 85Metn tre,.1t il Near harleson Htal. aa ~ .. COMING!! I AM THIS WEEK REPLENISHING MY Stock. Afy trade has been unaauaUy large this Spribg, and I am encour. aged to offer my friends still lower prices. After all, LOW PRICES Is the key to sucese. When you hear that HORTON will "Bost" because he sells too low, remember that my loss in that respect ts my patrons gain, aud that I can work for less profit than Miost merchants. To give you ti tdea, I will show this week another lot of Shoes sit 65 Cents per Var, Woth $t 29. Lot Lawns Figured at 6 1-2 Cent04 Worth 10 Cents. MY LARGE SPRING STOCK OF CLOTH, ING is entirely exhausted, and I have now on the road a Well Assorted New Lot If you think these specimen prices are "Balls"-why just try the 'baits' and nothing else. Remember, Luck Is a Fool--Pluck a Rer E. R. HORTON. Liberty, S. (. june 2, 1881 88 A B1 SHOIY! Barnum's Hippodrome THE MOST WONDERFUL SHOW EVER seen in Pickens has just. arrived. Among the various Articles in thuis Show and which can be purchased at the LOWEST CASH PRI CES, are all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IIATS, CAPS, S11OES, FANCY AR1TICL1s, LEATHER, TOTLET SO.APS IIARDWAREJ, CUT1LERY. nnd all kinds Groceries needed for family use. In fac everything kept in a First.Class GJeneral Mer chandise Establishmrent can be tountd here a bottom prices. FRtESHI CORN ME AL will always be foun< on hand for sale. T HIS!8FH OW ca1a he found across the st ree opposite the Oourt Iouse, at the OF Griffin & Newberry. AGENTS ALSO FOR *DIXIE OUANO. jan 8, 1881 16 Ague Cure Is a purely vegetale bitter and power ful tonic, and is warranted a spee<~ and certain cure for Fever and Agae aills and Fever, Intermittent or Cili Fe ver, Remittent Fever, Dumb Agate, Periodicual or Bilious Fever, ani all malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and coldness of the a ino and extremities, are 'onlj premoni nsof severer symptoms, w uich termi nate in the agile paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. It is a statling fact, that guinine, arse tile and other poisonous minerals, form the basis of most of the " Fever and Agnoe Preparations," " Specifics," "Syr u p," and " Tonics," in the market. Tue preparations made from these mini eral poisons, although they are palatable, ad may break the chill, do not cure, but leav, 'he malarial and their own drug pson ia the system, prodlucing qjuinism, dizziness, ing tug in the ears, headache, Vertigo, anLc othler disorders more formni dable than- che disease they were in tended to care. AYEn's AoUE C URE thoroughly eradicates these noxious poi sons from the system, and always cures the severeSt cases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could Injure the most deicato patient; arnd its crownitug excellence, abov'e its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the system as free from dlisease as before the attack. For Liver Crnplaints, AYEa's Aouun CainE, by direct action on the liver and biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons which roue these cornplainut, and stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We watrant it when taken according to directions. PR EPA RED BY DR. J. C. AVE R &, Co., PraetIeal and Analytteal (7hemists, Lowel, Mass. * OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. N Note is hereby given that I ilapply to 0. L.DrnProbate Judge frPickens County, on Saturday, 18th day of June next, for leave to make a fiunl settlement of the es tate of L. L. TYG ER, deoeased, and ask to be discharged therefr-om as Executor. -1. J. TIhRASHER, Executor. - i' !om -ao= 18 FAST APPROACHING, AND with it the usual dull times, but not necessarily dull when we take into conside. ration the unusual LARGE STOCK O General Merchandise NOW ON EXIIIBITION AT W. T. McFALL'S, WHICH IS OFFERED AT REA sonable Prices. Call and examine. -C-c No Trouble to Show Goods. JUST REClVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS! HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Boots, Shoes, an Leather, ReadN Made Clothing, Ladies, Misses, Men a and Boys' Hats Factory Yarns and Shirtings, Cottonades and Linens, Confectionaries and Fancy Groceries, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Bacon, Lard and Flour, Plow Stocks, and 1100s, Shovels, Spades and Rakes, Table and Pocket Cntlery, Lightning Cross Cut Saws, Horse and Mule Shoes, Crockery Wazre, Glass Ware, P~atenut Medicines, Clocks. Cedar Churns, And in fact everythuing that any rensonntble person would asik for. Usomnember that no Baijtsaro offerod, but everything sold at its real wort, and saisfaceion guarantee]i ever~y Lime, Respectfully3, WV. T. MYcFALL. march 81l, 1881 29 ------- S. BRAFM AN. JUST REG1E[VED OUR IM MENSE STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISIHING GOODS, Larger then Ever. WE MANUFACTURE EJVERYt GARMENT' placed in our Stock, which enables us to 8e11 Goods at Wholesale Prices. That is what other Retail Merchants h)ave to pay for their Good,. WE KEEP ALL GRADES OF GOODS FROM TH E Cheapest to the Very Finest. Give uRs a call, and we will prove that we can do everything we say. DON'T MISS THE PLACE. It is ihe second OLOTHING STORE From the Corner In the Cleveland Block, GREENVILLE.- -..S c. MIR. M. W. FORD is still with the Balti more Clothing House, and he wishes for his friends to call and -see him whether they want to buy anythiing of him or not. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Gao. 0. Wuzws, Go. W. TAMRoI, JAxus L. a, j Pickens C. 11. S. C Greenville, 8. 0. WELLS, ORR & TAYEOR, ATTORNEYS 00 UNSELORS AT LA W PIOKENS C. J1., 8. C. Prompt attention given to business entrusted to them. march 10, 1884 25 J. S. CovnAx, I M. F. Axwz,, f J E Doo1n Abbeville 8. C. j Greenville, 8 C I PickentS C COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, MIENS C. E., . C. Office in tho Court Houso. Prompt attention given t- all business u,. trotod to them. doo 9,1880 12 I. A. CHILD, ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELOR AT LAW P I O E . E N S . . SC. Will Practice in all the Courts of the State and Courts of the United States, for the Dis trict of South Carolina. In cases requiringit able Attorneys will be associated with me. jan 6 1881 10 HUGH SISSONS & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Mannfactuirers of Marble Statuary, Nonuments, Mantels, Fur nittie Slabs, Altars, Tile. Tonubs. 140 West Baltimore Sareet, AND CORNER NORTH AND MONU31ENT STREETS. Drawings and Estimates Furnished Free. Baltimore, MD. feb 17. 1981 22 1 J a-aane NRR1NEX'S INDIaN VERMIFUeM to destroy and expel Worans fironm the humnan body where they exist, it used - aeeording to the direo. tions. It ina safe and rem liable remnedy. FOR SALE BY ALL. DRUGGISTS 1 ANiD STORE KEEPERS. .~ 1. David E. Foutz, Prop. * BALaTIDIORE, MD. ' djotilefel~d .'gE08 9 HZERuRv'I-ghvyg BIG PAGy AGENT~S WANTE number of acuive, energetic business canvass eras to engnye in a plensant and profitable business. Good men will flid this a rare chance . .To hake Money. Suchl will please answer this adverlisement by letter, enetosing stamp for reply. stating what business they hate been engaged in. None but those who mean business need ap ply. Address FINLEY, IfARVEY & CO., Atlanta, Ga.. HOS ND CATEPODR No lol re or pevent Diesee Vhu, if Fontz's Powdeors are used in time. Fout's Powddewl Care and1 prevent llo ORA Fonts's Powders will increase the quantity of mlk and cream twenty per ent., and miake the butter flri Fo~t Pwr il e orse a nvnt mosnnt xvuay FOTZa P Da. aWrLL GIva BATJSArAJion. DAVID N'.YOUTZ, Proprietor, MAzLorMouz. M4. For sale by Dr. 3. W, QU[ILIAN, Einley Greatest Wheel of thme A ge, For Sale by TIHOS. W. DA VIS, GAreen aillle. S. C. ALSO, Ji)EALElR IN STEAM EN GI.NICS, SAW MILI1', COTT"ON GIN PRESSJES, SEWING~ MA. CINEIS. &c. Biehtnod & Danvan a. If. PASSINGER DEPA RTMENT. Change of Schedule. O1b and after June 51h, 1881, assenger Train Service on the Atlatit%' * Charlotte Ai hige division of this Road will be ai follow:. BASTWARD. UJITtI STAsXgXAILNo. 48-[A] Leave Atlanta' 4 00 am Arrive at Lula (N' 6 64 am Arrive at Toccoa 814 am Arrive at Beneea ' 9 20 am Arrive at Greenville (i) 10 68 a m Arrive at Spartanburg (K) 12 14p-in Arrive at Gastonia (L) 2 86 p n Arrive at Charlotte (m) 8 85 p a N Y ZXPRas<o. 47I-[9] Leave Atlamta 8 15 p m Arrive at Lula 5 69 p m Arrive at Toccon 7 16 p a arrive at Soneoa 8 40 p m Arrive at Greenviller 10 20 p M Arrive at Spartanburg 11 40 p m Arrive at Gastonia 2 18 a m Arrive at Charlotte 8 16 a ra V 8 FAST MAIL-No 49-[e] Leave Atlanta 6 80 p m Arrive at Lula 9 00 P i Arrive at Toccoa 10 16 p to Arrive at Serect 11 25 p w Arrive at Greenville 1 00 a u Arrive at Spartanburg 2 11 a i Arrive at Gastonia 4 81 a in Arrive it Charlotte 5 35 a us WESTWARID V s MAIL-No-42-[A) Leave Charlotte (M) 12 80 p m Leave Gastonia (L) 1 27 p nx Levae Spartanburg (k() 8 60 p mn Leave Greenville (A) 5 07 p > Leave Seneca (a) 6 51 p m Leave Toccoa (F) 8 01 p U, Leave Lula (z) 9 16pm Atrive at Atlanta 12 05 a m N Y EYPnEss-No 48-[n] Leave Charlotte 12 43 r m Leave Gastonia 1 43 a m Leave Spartanburg 4 O! a m Leave Greenville 6 18 a m Leave Seneca 7 02 a r.. Leave Toccoa 8 16 a it Leave Lula 9 81 a u Arrive at Atlants 12 20 p L U 8 FAST MAIL--No'50 [a] Leave Charlotte 12 83: a n. Leave Gastonia 11 07 a ni Leave Spartanburg, 8 12 a i Leave Greenville 4 24 a ni Leave 8eneca 6 47 a z) Leave Toccoa 6 68 a 81 Leave Lula 8 09 a D% Arrive at Atlanta 10 86 a M COINNECTIONS. (A] 'with arriving trains of GJeorgia Con. tral and A & W P itailroads [B] with art iin g trains of Georgia Cen-. tral, A & W P anid W & A Railroada [ C] with arriving trains of Georgia R I! E]with Northeastern Railroad of Ga. t" and from Athens, Ga [F] with Elbergon Air Linre to and front Elberton, OGa [O] with Columbia and Greenville to an i from Golumpia and Charleston [H] with Columbia and Greentville to and from Columbia and Charlesten [K] with Spartanburg and Asheville, and Spartanburg, Union and Columbia to and from Hlenderson and Asheville, and Alston and Columbia [L] with Chester an~d Lenior Narrow Guage. to and from Dallas and Chester [M] with c c'&A-C g-R &IO and A r o for point West, Noth and? East Pulman Sileeing Car Service on Traiu'a Nos. 4'7 and 48. Unily. without change, be: tween Atlanta and New York. A. POPE, Geui'I Passenger Agent Columbia & Greenville R 1 CHANGE OF SCilEDULE, On and after MondIay, May 281. 1881, paesenger trains will run its herewith lndi. cated upon this Road and its branches: Daily, except Sundays. ao. 42. UP PAssENGER Leave columbia [A] 11l00a . Leave Aiston [n] 12 02 p. Leave Newberry at 12 66 p a Leave Hodges at 8 31 p i' Leave Belton at 4 64 p m Arrive at Green ville at 6 20 p .No. 43. DIOWN PAssENGEa Leave Greenville at 10 27 a Leave Jielton at 11 65 a a Leave Hlodges at 1 18 p a. oeave Newberry at 8 64 p ma Leave Alstonl at [E] 4 61 p I' Arrive at Columbia [Fl 6 60 p )a LAUNENs IRAlLflAD. Leave Newberry at 4 00 p i Arrive at Laurens C II 6 60 p r. Leave Lnurens 8 80 a in Arrive at Newberry 11 80 p ni AvIIJVLLE BA~ANCUf. Leave Jlodges at 8 86 p m. Arrive at Abibevilleo 4 25 p in Leave Abbeville 12 20 p mi Arrive at Hodges 1 10 p u Anderson Branch and Z)lue Ridge R.R Leave Belt on at 4 67 p nt Leave Anderson at 6 84 p a Leave Pendleton at 6 16 p in Leave Beneca [c] 7 20 p in Arrive at Walhialla 7 46 p m Leave Walhalla at 9 22 a in Leave Seneca [0] 0 64 a an Leave Pendleton at 10 80a m Leave Anderson at 11 11 a in At rive at Belton at 11 40 a CONNECTIONS. A. With 8 C Railroad from Charleston. With Wilmington, colnn bi, and Argusta Railroad from Wilmington andt alL points North thereof. With c c & A Railroad from charlotte and all points North thereof ai. with Spartanburg, Union and columbia Railroad for Spartanburg and all points on the Spartanburg and A sheville jtIL . 'wit k A tlanta and charlot te A ir Line R P. for Atlanta and all points south & west I). with Atlanta & charlotte Air raine nailway fr-om Atlanta and beyond i. with Spat tanhurg, Union & columbia R P. from 8partanburg and points on Spau.s tanburg and Asheville Railroad v. w ith 8 C R ailroad for Charlestont WIth Wilmington, Columbia and Augustb. Railroad for Wilmington and the 1Earth With charlotte, columbia and Augusta Railroad for Charlotto and the Rorth, J W FRY Supehirtendnt. A Pnrr..GeneralTicket Agen