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Meth&)d6~i~et.' . Pi. Elwell. second SabbN n edeb bQ14i at. 101, 'cloek A. N. Rev. Ot0 u, gd Sabbah at 1 Ai U. 4 Re 6 erahengjh salvbah at 8 P-. U. SeIIte. i bfes, atL the tko hsthy on 4th 8abbath at 11 elook. a. m, J3aptst-See Chutch. Rev. W. 3. Single ton Pastor, 1st bath and Saturdq befbt. ,each msh 11 o'clock a. m. Go toW,. MoFall's Now Store. *Try for Slon Bros. Turnip Pro innum, aJElias .E.' Mauldin has boon mandehappy again. It is a girl. We wodliflik e to see a few peaches brought' to our town. The b nokborry crop is said to have been nearer. a failure this year than was over known before. We direct attentjon to the profos uionalcard of Dr. Darby. which up Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Greenvillo, is assisting in carrying on the protracted meoting at this place. We call attention of the County Commissionors to the bad and almost, dangoroui condition ot the public well. It needs immediate attention. Now is a good time for the Town Council to, have the streets worked out. Some of them are beginning to need it badly. We are now in our new office and would be glad to have our patrons eall and soo us when they come to town. Big stock of Turnip Seed at the *Greenville Seed and Drug Store. ' SLOAN BROS. Dr. John M. Cronfhaw will now practice under the supervision of Dr. T. W. Tolloson, on Mile Crook, S. Q. q,..Dr Tolleson's residence. It.Goorigo llondricks, whoso ter ibld denti, frobrning we annoiune - last week was, wo nro iniformned. -4 years old inistead of '74 asstaited by -Solue colored "Gci nen" olobrn Ie'l lb gerIoi Fourth liy stenling chick - b.Wi road daiy ligcht, from Mr, G. n ,ui andjir. M. S. Ken nomi're. T~i..iatthitsmrun very high. . Every ,farmaeri in P ekcens Counity shotuld so Y ani acte or, t n o in bn rley. NIoIthe cr(iOp pays so well. lIn An. gus~t is t he timo to 'ow. Romnumbelr it. We shoul .1 alwaiVy do I to hoest wi ennl in the circumis~t.:.tieeN in whsieb we are0 plaiced, not idly d reaing oif the' great t hingtas we would dto ift bohy were diffehren t. T1hose w ho wonh1 l do much e lseowheore accomnplishi liti zi ay w' here. IRAT.-GOod ruins fell at this plaice onw Friay. Saturday and Sunday last. aund tho' farmers aire muich r(ejoied thereat. Rain haus also ta llon iln oth %er . sectionls, of the County, und we suppose there is not a section that has not hud rain. The farmers aro hopo. fin of ~a fair crop, though the long drought has done considorable dam --ugeto upland corn and cotton. 'the. weather has been extremaly 'warrin for the past two weeks, the ~6eter reaching to the neigh-. ur1ood of' 100* at this place. In Chidionati and some other Wostorn cities It ran up much higher, and thei-e wore many sun strokes and doatths. Sloan Bros., of Groenville, who do the heavIest seed business in the up country, ordering 15 to 18 bushels of turnip seed in a season, offer five dol,. iror' the three heaviest turnips from their seeds. Hion. B. Frank Sloan, wife and daughter passed through Piokons last week eVriute fdr the mountains, whiere they propose to rustiento for awvhde. We were glad to learn that Mr. Sloan's broken thigh was improv,. ing rapidly, and that he is nlow able to walk about with the aid of only one crutch. Miss Sue llen and Miss, N Ina~dewis joined thw party at this plae.- We wish all a happy time. PRoTRACTED MEETJNo.-liev. 8. P. HI. Elwell has been conducting a revival meeting at the Methodist OJburch in this place since last Sun d ay week. Much Interest is manifest ed in the meeting, aind'UP to Monday lnst, nineteen had joined the church. The meeting is progressing at this writing (Monday evoning) and may continue the balance of the week. We are glad to see our community stirred un'on thIs Important. question, (the 1alvationu of their soulIs) andi trust M 1r. Elwoll's work iauy be abundatly TeWrarded. DzAn.-James W. Ilughes, died al the residenco of his son, Larkir Hughes, tour miles South of this p-ace on.'Friday, the 15th instant, at 6.8( o't-lock p. m. Mr. Hughes was born near Pickonsville in this Count y, on the 8let day o. jJy,, 17a and was consequently oighty'two years, eleven months-and fifteen-days old. lie livO(l all his lie in thik' Uounty, exce!)t about four years which lie spent. in Georgin, and roared a family of ciii dron here who, togliether with soveral grand and groat grand children, sur vivo him. 1lo had been an earnest devoted and exemplury member of the Methodist Church for sixty yearv, or more, and all who knew him had the utmost confidence in his honesty, patriotisn and Christir.n fidelity. Ie died full in the faith and much es, toomed and beloved by all his circle of acquaintance. His remains were interred in the grave yard at. Both lehem Church, Rev. S. P. II. Elwell preached his f'urneral, and in an olo quent and feeling manner portrayed the moral worth and many Chiristiati virtues of the deceased. To tho sor, rowing relatives we extend our heart felt sympathies. LEG BROjEN.--Wo regret, to learni that a littlo son of Mr. W. B. All good's, aged 5 or 6 years, met with tho misfortuno of having his leg brok en on last Saturday evening. The little fellow was in the horso lot and stand'ng near a horse, off of which a c.lored man pulled the bridlo, when the horse suddenly wheeled, knocked the little boy down and trod on his log, crushing and breaking it badly. Dr. Earle set the limb and thinks it will heal without any permanent in jury to.tho boy. -Dont neglect the turnip patch. Be sure0 to 80W plentifully. Take Ayer's Pills for all the pulirpos Cs ota pultrgat.ive, for Constipation, Indigestion, Ilnadache and Live Comnplinmt. By uii~Lvsal accord, they ar'e thle best of nlu puIrga:i'.s for famn ily usei. A fow d '4a.' of Shriiner's Indian VermuIi lit.e, given in Li me, mamy save youi manmy dhllarM in muony n'id Lhe li:e of y'our '.:hibul. ONLYv T'iN ClENTS.-Tho im i sum oft tenm (e',-t. inti~ed ini a sampln box of the l:m K auqita [:n'ian Worm Pel lets', -:ay '.- your child's life. WVhy not tiry a box andl save the poo)r sutffeirg saile by Drx. J. W. Qmv 'ian, Easlov Order ihe M AsoN & iLlutJL N BABY AN from MAc.\: iTHi M UNl(C IloUsig, 4uses yum.: v ai, 8. C., and save freig'ht. Price', $22. GI N.- Parties intending to buy Gjins this 14ll, wou ld do well to see it. lt. IIon-ros, Liberty, S. C.. w ho is aigentt for D)aniel Pratt Gin. T1he tbest Gin manle, anmd, the onily onte hatv. inmg a t5evolvinrg head w hich prevents chonikinig. Terms easy and p~rices reasonable. PIANOS & ORGANS. SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER, CkIi EfiC~ AnE ThrSe. MnORh0 Qr67, A Little CashI Dlown, and Balance whleun Cotton Cosnes Inn. -- During the mnombrs or June, July, August and Septmembher, we will sell PiANOS and OltGAN8, eithuer new or se'cond-hand, to responibile parties, at LOWE~ST CAS11 P~iCIE8, payable $10 Cas~h on an Organ, $2C3 (ash on a Piano. And the balance in T[IREE MONTIIS WIT-LiOUT IN T'E REST. installment Buyers. To necommrodale thuose who can rnot. pay all Cash~l in lhe Fall, we will, durin g t he sell at onr One Year Plan Price. As per Price List, and receive as follows: $ 10 Olash on aun Organ, )$25~ Cash oun a PLuino, With one-third of' thme balance ain Three mlonit hs, one-t hiri in six monthsi, anud lie remainder in one year. These ofr'ers are Good Ohnly until October 1st, 18'41. I. E. NORRIYCE, Or Mc1SMITII MUSIC IIOU'SE, Greenville, S, ('. jnnc 30, 1681 4-2 V. f-~ GOTO W. T. McFALL'S NEW AV ~ I-' j Ague Cure Is a purely vegetable bitter and jiower certain euro for Fe~cr dn(i A'~iie, Cliill~ aIl(1 Fever, Inteititlttent or Cliii! 1"c ver, lIeniitteiit i"evcr, I)iiiub Ague, I'erlodieiil or Bilious Fever, atid all malarial (liSorders. In in isinatle (uS triets, the r~ijiicl pulse, (!oate(l tongue, thirst, lassitude, !'~ss of appetite, pain in the l~aek mid loins, all(l eOl(lnelis of the ~ pine nui(I extreiui it ics, are only premoni t 10118 of Severer syilYptoulis, ~ IIWJ I lentil hate in the aguue paroxysni, succeeded by high fever aui(1 1)vUfulse Pisldrjit ion. It is a startling fact, that qujitine, arse ~lc and other poisonous iiiiueriis, form the l~asis of most of the '' Fever and Agno Pro parations,'' " ~4pecifics,'' '' Syr lips,'' am l"Tonics~" in the market. 'L'he Pr('l)aratioiis llla(le frotit these xziii oral poisons, although t hey are palataitle, and titay break t lie cliii 1, (ho not cure, hut leave the iiialani~tl aitol their ow ii drug poison in the S~VSteifl, proolucin~ 'plilliSlil, dizziness, ringing in the ears, teadache, vertigo, mad other ~Iisnrders more foriiii dablo than the disease they ~vere in tClI(lCd to cute. Avi:n's AOCE (~riii~ thorough ly er~idiCates these nox i OtIS poi S')flS from the system, aital always cures tli~ seVerest cases. It (:olitaius 11(1 qninine, mineral, or any thing that. could Injure the iriost ~lelicate jiatielit; ~lii(I itS cro~vnln~ exeellonec, above its cent ilility to cure, is that It. lea~'cs the Systeuti as free front (h1x(,fl8O as before the attack. For Liver CQnipIalnts, Avi':u's AOITu CUliE, l~ direct action on the liver and bihlary apparatus, drives out thin poisons which produce ti tese coniphai uats, and sthtun hates the systci.u k~ a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant, it when taken according t.o directions. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & Co., Practical and AalvtIcai Chemlate, Ldwolt, Mass. BOLD BX ALL DZtU(aC~J5TS I~VBI1YWHEThN. The Vavquhsr UepBe'atoC Pt tw~ Fm. I1~, _ s~b Notice to Debtors & Creditors. A i~r~ pci carts hnving (lCtiiflhids ngriiri~t thu~ estatc of WM. CANTIIIThI1, (Iceefised, will present them at onec properly proved to the uiil(ler~igne(l, or ho forever barred of ,.hl claim ngflifl~t the saul e~tae; nnd till persotis iii.. debted to ,~nid e~tqte will plen5o Come forword and 8CItlO the some. MA RY C. C Adnilnist rat ors. July 14, l'.'l If COMING!! ---O---. I AM TillS WEEK REPLENISHING MY Stock, My Irado has been unusually large this Spring, and I am encour aged to offer my friends still lower prices. After all, LOW PRICES Is the Key to Success. Wlien you hear that 11ORTON will "Bust" because lie sells too low, remember that my loss in that respect is my patrons gain, and that I cnn work for less profit than most mercliants. To give you an 'dea, I will show this week another lot of Shoes at 65 Ceuts per Pair, Woth $1 25. Lot Lawns Figured at 6 1-2 Cents, Worth 10 Centi. MY LARGE SPRING STOCK OF CLOTH ING is entirely exhaubted, and I have now on the road a Well Assorted New Lot If you think these specimen prices are "Baits"-why just try the 'baits' and nothing else. Remember, Luck is a Fool-Pluck a He E. 11. I[ORTON. Liborty, S. C. june 2, 1881 38 A BIG SNHOWY! 0 Barnum's Hippodrome THE MOST WONDER[JL 8110W EVER seen in P -icken has just. arrived. Among the various Articeles in this Shwv and which can be pu1rclese at the LOWEST CAS11I PRI CES, are n'i kinds otf Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, llATS, C APS, SI1IOES, FANCY ARTICLES, LETER TOILET SOAPS, [[A RDWARE, CUTLERY, nnd all kinds of G roceries needed for failiy use. I n fact everyt hinig kept. in a First Claiss (leneral Mor chianidise Establishmnent can be tound here at bottom1 lprices. FR ESi CORN MEAL will always be found on hannd for sale. TIILS SIIOW ca~ h e found across the street opposite the Court House, at the OF Griffin & Newberry. AGENTS ALSO FOR ".DIXhIE GUANO. jan (6, 1881 15 S. BRAFMAN. JUST RECEIVED OUR IM MECNSE STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISI1ING GOODS, IIAT1S, &c. Larger then Ever. WE MANUFACTURE EVERtY GARMENT placeed in our Stock, which enables us to sell Goods8 at Whlolesaile Prices. That is what other Retail Merchants have to pay for their G;oods. WE KEEP ALL GRADES OF GOODS FROM THlE Cheapest to the Very F'inest. Give us a call, and we will prove that we can do everything we say. DON'T MINNS TI'E PLACE. It is the second OiLOTHlING S TORE From the Corner in the C~levelandl Block, GREENVILLE - - -- ..S, C. MR. M. W,. FORD is still with the Balti more Clothing flouse, and he wishes for his frienib to call and see him whether they want to buy anything of him or not. np 7, 1881 80 e PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Gso. 0. WELLS, Gr.o. W. TAYLR JAMas L. OaR, Pickens C. H..8, ( Greenville, S. C. WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, ATTORNEIS 4- COUNSELORS A LA W PICKENS C. U., B. C. Prompt attention given to business entrusted to- them. march 10, 1884 25 J. S. COTHRAN, I M. F. ANFJi P,, ( J E Baonos, Abbeville S. C. j G reenville. 8 C I Pickens8 C OTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEY'S AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, PICKEIS C. H., S. C, OfficO in tho Court Houeo. Prompt attention given to all busincss on trusted to thein. dec 9, 180 12 R. A. CHILD, ATTORNY i- COUNSEL0? AT LA IV P I C K1E N SC. II. S, C, Will Practice in all the Courts of the State and Courts of the United States, for the Dis trict of South Carolina. In cases requiring it able A t orneys will be associated with Inc. jan 6 1881 16 MOXEY SAVED) IS MONEY MADE !! PURCHASE YOUl ENGINES F11011 Uq and save $100 o" a 10 1llrse; 20() on a 20 llorse, nud $300 on a (0 lhorse-Power Engine. Send for our prices before purchas ing Engines, Gins, Presses, Saw and Grist Mills, Threshers, or any kind of Machinery. We are Manufneturers' Agents, nnd guaran tee satisfaction in qulity and price. W ALKER & LOUD, No. 13> Meeting Street, West side, Near (:harleston Ilotal, CLarleston, S. C. np 7, 1881 30 3m -NDIAN Io guuante RRNER'S SINDIAN 'WERMIFUGE to destroy andexpe worms according~ to the dirco. tins. It is a safe and re. liable remedy. FOR SALE BY ALL. DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS, David E, Foutz, Prop, BALTIMORE, DID. bAVID.LADRETH & ONS Pladelphia; Pa. BIG PAY AGENTS WANTED number of active, energetic business canvass ers Ia engnge in ai plensant and profitable business. GJood men will find this a rare To Make Money. Such will please answer this advert isemnent by lter, eunclosi ng stamp for reply. statinio what busino:- they have been engaged i. - None but those who mean business need ap ply. Address FINL7EY, IARVEY & CO., Alanta, Ga, HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERIS W ill onre or prevent Disense. No IHonSE will dile of Coiio, lu,'r or LUN10 P' Vixa, if F'outz'8 Powde(lrs are us~er in t ime. Foutz'4 Pow dera wil11cure and provent to 10 eotan Fouiz's P~owers winl provent GarxFs IN lnFw j. Foutz's Pouwders will ierense the quanui ty3 of mlk l flIcrenm tw enty per cent., andi make tbc butter flrm Fontz's Powders wilt curo or provent almuuet iuvxny Di HIAsa to whichtn I torees ands C attl are F :hket. Fowrz's P'ow DiRS Wux LL O IVE SA'rzsFAcTu loN. Sold overywhere. DAVID 2. FOUTTZ. Proprietor, BALTIMOtLL'. Md. For sale by Dr. J1. W. QUI LLI.\N, Easley L ARM~OiN WVIIEEL, Greatest WVheel of' the Age, For Sale by THros. W. D)AVIS, O1reenmville. S. C. ALSO, Ji)EALI~ls IN STEAM EN GINEFS, SAWX MI 1L3, COTTON GIN 'ICESSJS, SEWVING MA. CINES, &c. aug 1'2, 1880 ' 47 U PASSENGER DEPA RTMENT, Change of Sohedule. On and after June 5th' 1881, Pasenger Train Service on the Atlahta and Charlote Air Line division of this Road will be &e follows: EASTWARD. UNITED sTATKS MAIL No. 48-[A4 Leave Atlanta 4 00 m Arrive at Lula (u) 6 54 ana Arrive at Toccoa (F) 8 14 am Arrive at Seneca ()9 20 a Arrive at Grecnviile (n) 10 68 a m Arrive at Spartanburg (m) 12 14 p m Arrive at GasLonia (1,4 2' & p n Arrive at Charlotte (m) 8 86 p' m N Y EXPnEss-No. 47-(n] Leave Atlanta 8 19 p ra Arrive at Lula 5 owp = Arrive at. Toccoa 7 15 p ra arrive at. Seneca 8 40 p n Arrive at. Greenville 10 20 p Arrive at Spartanburg 11 40 p na Arrive at Gastonia 2 18 a m Arrive at Charlotte 3 16 a na U 8 FAST MAIL-No 49--[c] Leave-Atlanta 0 80 p ta Arrive at Lula 9 06 p nA Arrive at Toccoa 10 16 p i Arrive at Seneca 11 25 p i Arrive at Greenville 1 00 a m Arrive at Spartanburg 2 11 a n. Arrive at Gastonia 4 81 a mm Arrive at Charlotte 6 85 a m WESTWARD U s M-AIL-No 42-[A] Leave Charlotte (m) 12 80 p im Leave oastonia (L.) 1 27 p tm Levae Spartanburg (x) 8 60 p Im Leave Greenville (m) 6 07 p = Leave Seneca (a) 6 61 p sm Leave Toccoa (F) 8 01 p ma Leave Lula ()9 16 p m Arrive at At lautta 12 06 a na N Y EYPRESs-No 48-[n] Leave Charlotte 12 48 a m Leave Glastonia 1 43 a m Leave Spartanhurg 4 06 a Leave Greenville 6 18 a m Leave Soneca 7 02 a m Leave Toccoa 8 16 a [a Leave Lula 9 81 a EX Arrive at Atlanta 12 20 p rg U s FAST MAIL-NO 50 [c] Leave Charlotte 12 88 a m Leave Gastonia 11 07 a m Leave Spartanburg 8 12 a m Leave Greenville 4 24 a m Leave 8eneca 5 47 a m Leave Toccoa 6 68 a m Leave Lulm 8 09 a m Arrive aL Atlanta 10 35 a in CON NECTIONS. [A] wit h arriving trains of Georgia Cen tral and A & WV P liailroads [11] with art iv'ng trains of Georgia Cenm t ral, A & WV P and WV & A Railroads [ C] w ith arriving trains of Georgia R Rt []with Northeastern Railroad of Ga. to and from Athens, Ga [F] with Elberton Air Line to and from Elber ton, Ga [G J with Columbia and Greenville to and from Golumpia and Charlesto'n [II] with Columibia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charlesten [K)] with Spartanburg and Asheville, and Spartaniburg, Union and Columnhia to and from Henderson and Asheville, and Alston and Columbia [L] with Chester andl Lenior Narrow Guage to and from Dallas and Chester [MJ with e & A-o C--R.& Dand A T& o for point. West, North and East Pulman Sleeping Car Service on Trains Nos. 47 and 48. D)aily. without change, be tweon Atlanta and Newv York. A. POPE, Gecn'l Passenger Agent Columbia & Greenville R R CH ANGE OF SCHEDULE, On and after Thursday, Juno 80th. 1881, paesenger trains will run as herewith indh. cated upon this Road and its branches: Daily, except Sunda. No. '42. UP PA88ENtuER Leave columbia [A) 1 0a Lenve Alston [n] 2Op Lenve Newberry at106pi Leave llodge~s at.8 Leave lielton at6p Arrive at Greenville at * 01 NO. 43. D)owNPAENR LeaveGreenville at lO8i Leave H el ton at, I 7a Leave HOdges at 12pi aieave New berry at848pi Leave Alston at. [i:]. 446pi Arrie atColuobia[v12 0 p a Leav Newerryat.8 65 p a Arrve t, aurns .II6 46 p a Lenve Luv. 10 80 a a Ar~vc t New~erry11 57 p a Leavehodgs at8 47 p in LeavoAbbevll. 1 16 p a Arrive at Codumbi [F 1 0 p in Leave Newherry at 60 Arive Ado at 6s C I Leave Laens c Arrive at. Nwberry.~ 7 0 Leave Waodgesl at028a Leave Abevle[196 LeavePendetonat 8 80 a k LeaveAnderon -t11 12 p a At yc t. $elon t 148 p m A.rith at Ildgesa fro 1brs o5np. Witrso ilinchtn le i dAg R.R Leave radl om Wimiton and 1 a Arith a aodfot Walhaloat7 4anp ieavefi W arll atbig 'no 9an 28 anb A oniv athelo patann an 11hvil 48 a A. With Atlnt Ranod frharlesiton frAlnadalpoints sorth thereof. n.With Aant &Ralodm charlotte Ai.il andw all~ Atanta Nort thereond n. with Spartanhurg, Union &an columbleU RairoafrSanhrtanur pands aln pan ontSatan burg and Asheville RR v. wikAtl aira ad rcarlt irne forh Wtlminto Cua and alApinsouh tws. . iltlnta fo Wialmion Ai-Line nlwa - rmAlat n beynd,~ ted With Wilinte. Columbia and Augustt. Railroad for Charlotte And the Nort J W RY. A.-uE eea~ce Supeitenet A. Pors.GeneralTicket. Arm