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Our=0ero C ,Y e stm 0 boming. sol2797 717 7 The largest Orowd - fn town'. last #Te hid Ahl -do8 o Ier poun Oont - lh'-neu P~~~~~~~ C"P evi: A9*4 o Gi helUstt y~ean sinesne14 st ues p Mt~e*,- oolardd, - front .Beiss4 l- r s94M gt$ ar h Wiogrted 9publioap. .'lfrsig . i"be o6bdueted In kt ANmsEw vee -ble it 0tkeel hih1 id the matebr of shipping t (tdn &afiw fl ve j aid8disIfiig sto . n'At Te Okrin Tan 8BNTINEL PA, k , "t II '000O0 at *1dih land sol V"ai ois ie4 O*Ats to tliiy dol#s pe eolor of Easley, Le ld t shohimself the stipr dh1y, but faileci Thet h e do no4 smoke we hasve ipe an t eq' ), ig i%)10eonesfor :o Adelinl quen s. . t ejo3tui party left !asley Statiot befort 1iakflst on the 6th inaL., for Atlanta. The collection for Foneign Missions in th 1 't.71t State Convention at Anderson, foote. .ite. Abdqrson Intelligencer says: ' Mr. T; N4'villilkms of Milaw County, Texas. show$ hM*tpreciation ofthe: Intelligencer by pay. ears in advance. May h liv ApgC~bW l Hams has paid the dBNTINEL the saine deli" cate compliment. We were glad to welcome our good Senatoi home last Sabbath. On Monday he had a fine opportunity for getting the views of many of our leadin *l'zens in regard to henimpor tant questio& df;ag t e le in thg afternoon for Cc umis. N*tV41Rswan.--Mothers an Dau ers ild fel taifed when wearine4 consiapil oppresses them. "If I am freifil fro*!ekk iuoiyon af vitk! poweri atithe-col is falig *ojimy faceiiParier's Ginger Tonio giv.ebef. Itpd me up and driveb Mr. 891 lyie., our effidlent Auditor has rengovepd p lattioz. ,W ish he had haDve re g 1 l not have btcII rnu ~ fet134dij e ic well deeper. 'BDdswIM-.jyi3A419ei*eealed bide at my, oui) R fI ,20i.4 itai, for oretting it Pi .6 m ." ansandspecitfien, tionis to'4t ,at: - t.oedic. . None uat re sponsible parties need aIpply, as ;he Comm iiit.. tee reserve the right to reject any or aill th4 bids. E. It. IIORTON, Secretary and Trieasurer. Married, on the 17th ui it., at the residenc Mrsa . , lilinixj Anthory, both of Pickens. \TAAtU rvI(BF.R, Greenville S. 0., reelve t~.aI gup1.alhg 4Ate F-air at Coilumbia re.nt y for.the.,best entuth . (Carolina -'made he q~ajla .MGall on him for good goods at th'e vicl~ays. On the 1st Jan.Ji he chiajiges 1Rst sand'J t~i Iahda Block. Cali Btnat4 At>l Punt-rV'.-Ladies who apprej typ gsrne~and purity are using Parker's Haht Balsatt ,. If, is the best; article sold1 fori a ~rapt .eg grag haair to its original color, beau t istire. $ dbachelots cannot agree upon the siVlb of "aits. The subtjeet will be referred to q derEdd~u. ofthe Legislature. metames throws light on the subject. J~'p t4%N file' edginks a necessity. ,eVgss happy to state that dapt- Thorn] 1A 'g.g l yr g lags recovered ''.?eq"' easat (urgative Pollet&'" $ ~ edind -inciosed in glass bottle.9 t W' ~itrieb being thereby preserved unimn 1 ffteen ngaofbtimue, in any climate, to algaybe li~ysfreli and reliable. No Eggd~n o gaseboad boes.By drug #Je Alma Mater published by the y'oung ladtagnef Ila -W esleyan Female Inst itut e, e *'1i' ~ November number would eh gipi nd of any old fogy who has de .~n toS~ and nervine for (debilitated wo, 1( !11$ surpases Dr. Pieree's "Favoritce Beesciption. By druggit, *.?Mo emeW,'o~ne frofn New York, the , t~or,gr61d'rn, have ro over iho rouj9te French Broad Valley Railroad, if1s'lceadMorristown. 3a~a.'frtl estatb.~aisi ,Monday am~ o lft6740.75' tAnd the cheapest land is~ emht i 'hjheyt-ald Knob. not a i2emoerat,,o .0t e was 'cast,. A nd yet we gg: bi jpg~M'mwIasionaries to fore ign climes. (it N4J igtge. Pair six dollars were bffd.f* be best darned stocking, and an dwie took the premium. SRd"itlatl Exposltion will close positive lya'with the-.year. -'So all who desire to visii ilm ,grgat, pguhern exh jbt must do so during beomber. E ji Aulo4o 0reenvillo, you should no' fa . it th(1tge store (Af tILRLEATH, BU ff & 'CO. 'They keep the largesi and finest assortWent of Stone, Tinware, W WVe~jt~.'Citeey, (flass ware, Fin< CI ~ I.., n the up enuntry. They Aol il c sim~h JRon King Corking Stove w~iiq)ookbs' utn at the Centennial fol go , has no equal. f corse ttea asa luinati'o, but it takei the geert st Washington a long time to fnn It out. iulic opinion~ will find a verdlil agitat the Oodfrt before It finds one agains uit sif it do't- mind. 1out the morbid humors of the bloot - byya 4o~of tj o of Ayer's Pills, alid you wil h af cteno hads as weU a halthier bodies Moot oftbe laude iold otrt eday~wwwc taken In by a young bachelor of this place. IIwi be wanting soMe personal prope0#1 Ae ibIng anybody knows. Mr. L. Smith has about comple ' b of sawpgthe lumber for the Presbyter & urch at'iberty., It will be somethi6q S5nV gular if the Presbyterians build the. 6fi bttroh 'in that fld but they'are gedt tfo kq tot Liberty. :. , The "atoe contest Is dt y ovi;' r I W CL.. 1phrtsoin sent in a' Rrid, I I saitjIl eek, weigaig :twelve pops, gnq a h lf. Take a, front Oeat 14 obertspn. r Preparc for the tobrws n s oda will have a fine time as t4i. weather 14 to so uiild, !yudge T. R.- Praser In holding an ekra term of oourt at -Walhalla. C. P. Barrett Esq., has goneo't dothidia on business. There will be some wonderful developemeot a before long in regard ,to the railroad aordsi the mountains. The cot ton crop is steadily gititg into mar ket. The Stock Law will become a State Law. The South Carolina Methodiet Oonferenbo meets in Union on the 14th instant, Bishop Pierce is to'pteside. Only Thirty Days' Trial. We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro. Voltaic Belts and other Eleotrio Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, etc., guaranteeiig. speedy relief and complete restoration of vig or and manhood. Also for Rhenmatism, Neu ralgia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney difficul ties, Ruptures, aid many. otLr diseases. L1--y lustrated pamphlet sent free. Addess VIQItaic Belt 0o., Marshall, Mich. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best, Cleanest and most Economical Hair Dressing. Never 'ails to Restore the youthful color to grey hair. 5oc and $z sizes at druggists. Floreston ologno. 25 itud 7b,-. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Pure famlty Medicine that Never Intoxicates. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down b family or house hold duties try PARRER's GINGER ,ONIC. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted byjnental stain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but usC PAnKER'S U;r:GKa 'TONrC. Vfyou have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Iidney or Us inary Complaints, or if you arc trouabled with any diisorder of the lungs, stomach bowels, bilood or nerves you can be cured by PAnR aR's GINGRR 'IONIC. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and :ejuir a stimnulant take GiINGER TrorNC at onCe:; it will invigorate and 1)uild( you up from the first dose but wIll never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. HTSCox & CO., l03 wI'Iam st.. New York. 50c. and one doll.Ar sizes, at, all dealers mt meciusie. CREAT SAvING. lIUtYING DOLLAR RT7.E. NEWV SPTORE. NEJJ GOODS! 9 - 0 The World Mloves and so do we. M. i. SMIT H & CO., H ERtEWITHT ANNOUNCE TO WIBQL4 friends aRtd the public that they hiave secqtgd the la'ge and coommodious STORE known the HIOLCOMBE CORNER, where the ~1h e pleased to serve eyorybody withI FI RS TA SS GOODS at reasonable pries. We have just returned from market where W purchased a' full stock of seasonable Q ji including Furnishing Goods, FanOjGo 'Tats, Boots,. Shoes, Confectionaries~ * r are,, Farming Im plements, Groceries, an4.doneral Merch an.. dlise, and we can safely adert that these Goods and Prlces will compkie istorably with those of any House in the up cont (Me mnean to sell Goods. Com~and Ised the .b argaitis in, boes, Tobs en.,gv' fail to b*4mir Goods '-bproour purghases~ ' go buy -ank . and cangurabar'gains inerm e*e freshd G oods. Wes ~i sefly 1M. 3." RI'eiil & 0O. Ehaley . oct 27, 1881 8 Sheriff's Sales. S3TATE OF SOUTHL CAROLINA. COUNTY OF 10CKENS. Y Svirtue0 of an execuddrf to lme directed, I a..) have Ievied upon, ahdu will sell to the highest biddelr for cash, during the legal hlours ot'sale on thle fwast Mondlay ir, .January 1882, before the Court Hlouse door of Piokens County, All of thant Tract of Landl, lying and being: in the County of l'icketns, in the State of South Catrolina, on Big Crow Creek, waters of Keowee River, adjoining lands of Thionlas Newton, J1. N Murp'hree andl others. contain ing One IHundred and Eighlty~six Aces, more or less. Levied on as the property of T'. Milton Al ctander. Whatever imterest therein 1is tub, ject to sale for the de.-ts of said T. Milton At~xander, will be sol. AILSO, All that Tract of Land, adjoining the ein o Tract, ,James A. Moore, Iiihard Morgan and others, containing Two Hundred antd twenty se''en Acres, more or les's. Levied u'pon ats the property ot David A. Alexander, tie deatsed. ~'hese two tract e were formerly in one tr,bM and was the pcope rty of Fountain Alexander, d(ceased: an d are Levi ed upon ae the property of T. Milton Alexander and David A. Alex andler, deceased, at the suit of Susan B. Alex aunder and Aurora T1. Alexander, PlaIntins, against T. Milton Alexander, Administratr and Sarah A. Alexander Administratrix, Di I JOAB M AULDIN, e.P.c. . rco R.,1881 13 A to -tile iazthfllt Wo atbe rc-. 0eiving daily, big lots of &ND OUR~ STOCK Wv1jrj 13 1 Z e ompiloto b~y tile Tht of Soptembbhr., "Corn. hal oxamtino our 'toc k, iL wAt &wrIy pty. yqu. 0U.. stock will be larger than eVO14, 1,?.cmntnber wo. are soiling to yno OtjO 1I I N~ at pvioo8Ltt.errmerchiant,. pay for it. 4 *ID0~4.nis th pl1i*, l6ok' for 'th'a Balilnuvie (19ththig Honme, IN TEX Merchnnt TailOringf- R Spe(UIAIlLV. aug 18, 1881 41) "EU RE i(A! I" Exciainee President G4ar. field on lids Arrival at L4ong Branch. -0 "E U R EKA!" 1,.erCA IMEA) OUR ('UfRf')EEsl WH1E JUST Rim. PEIVED AND TrO All A C0:1 IA'E TE STOCKE OF Fall and Winter Goods., #O0T1E ANJ) SEE. Reliable Goods!, ,AND lIeafl.")l aible iUPI-icCeL No Trouble to ?MIitw Goodm. Atirr 25, 1881 50 TO SELL A flCUSEHiOLD ARTICLE T 11 r- poor aq well is i le rmo, tlic! oilI ns well1 jis ile x'.okm.;;. th wil'a it vi l n thie hr .;h).m.]. tlie youmi. r:d~den ns wvl! am, ihe )0'' may jii-st a l ~'I ufw u~iisi 11Jo cs C.1)lViL1 ~li:11.1 : i.1 ' l ino 11,114 witit o ti o 1h!rs to ej(:41:4 it I ','' hem. W e' PROFESSIONAL" N(YfICW., Iugo. 0. w (F-0. %V. TAT1601 WELLS., ORR & TAYLOR, tTTORNR I'Sj ~IcoL ev->w;oJzst A L1A I .1koomt attention griven to bsiness entrusti Iirey*illp, S. v. Vikr. ANSEL & 1lOQGS4. 4TToiNIEyS %Nj)o~~':o~ AT'LAV i'ustod to thbc i. Rt. A. CILD9) 17'7'014'NI.' Y . (fflLV1.7,. A71I LA P) I C E" I N 8(. I.8 . kid C~ourt.- of*I tl:( Ui-ht e ( 6iou, For' I ).v 1) riot of' Sioul ii (ariz). III CL.9s Ieji!':' it "ILL!AoV~v9wl .8t10i aLeti' i i 'I F1' A ,*-#AND IAP vo tr- co1 wr of :.1 Th .1I i r~Icst ' aix(1' t f ( '4lcfu E-Aab Ilshinv't of th' I 1:" ( 1' lo C ..4" VISU011,h4 AR~E -L"WAYS W; EICOM9. I. ~ ~ ~ ' 1I4 '~x r-u '*''~ lH l ' A z'v~s 'Gx Loc -* ~ titth~ 7 'te.ar (iju' I t r ~olumbia &- Greenville R A V E-NGER DEPARTMENT, ContatuuI, S. C., NOV., 19th IN$% On and after .Monday, No,. 21st. passenger trains will run as borewith iad. cated upon ibis Road and its branchett Daily, except Sundays. 0o. 52. UP PASSUNGR C Lave columbia [A) 11 20 am Lenave Alton 12 26 p cA Leave Newberry 1 22 p m Leave Hodgcs at 8 08 p a Leave Bellon at 6 05 p m Arrive at Greenville at 6 27 p m No. 53. DOWN PA8E8.NGr.R Leave Greenville at 11.50 a ma Loave Belt on ai 1.14 p nx Lo.ve Hodges tit 2.81 p m &.cae Newberry at 5.05 p ia Le'avo Al.ston at 6 04 p na Arrive at (oltuiajiti (It 7 08 p a SPAllTANBUR0, UINION AND COLUMBIA R AILLMOAD. qo. 52 UP I'Ass21GB3. TLea Aston 12 8p ni Leavo Strother 1 86 p a iv 4 n ue hborn 2 1) p mc L Lenvo Snt no 8 20 p m' F Leave Unioln 4 }6P k Leave .jlnesvillo 5 11 p a he rrve ppturg (z 41 p k N, 53 l qws rasfnGan Lenve Spnrt nil.-Sg 1 & depot (u) 2 12 p m Loa'e Sparan'g, 8, U & C depot (0) 2 84 p ft Leave Jot'isvillc 6 28 p f. Leuv- 6u i1n 4 OA p a ne Santio 4 97 p m Len She.ton1 4 69 p a Leave 1tr0oh4.r 6 28 p 21 Ar rive at Alstii 5 C p ad JLI*tRNs RILROAD. LenvNew berry at 5 10 p in Arrive at Laurens C It 7 25 p ma Lelv Laurens 6 80 a m Arrive at Newhberry 9 81 a a AIEvILLB BRANCH. Lon.re lluigesQ at 4 0 pm .\rrive. n;A Jvik 4 60 p avkhhlevile 1 40 p m A ive at fludges 2 20 p m I3uc Nidyr- R.R and Anderson Branch Loave Belt on at 5 08 p a lieovo Anderson at 6 41 p it Leave l'endleton st ' 6 20 p a ijnve -eneca [c] 7 20 p a Arrive at Walhalla 7 45 p m L eave Walhalla at, 10 is a - Leav" :vneen I ] 11 1' a a 0 o ive Penudle rTnt 11 64 a ma Leave Anderson at 12 85 p ma Airive at Beltou 1, 1 08 p si CI ) N NEIP T T ONR. A. ih ld rndf inCharlesto(n. Wiith Ii C & A [ni ilroiil from chai lotte aind all lpoinits N<.rthi thereof u. withI Ashecvili. 1and( Sparttiu1hrg 1I ailr oad for M'inatIs in Wi sternl Nrh CnI arol)ina, c. with altlain aneul chlolbtte )ivisien Rich iueiul aritl Janville lb 1 iilwny for At, lanit-. uand aill pouints soth andiu west. I). withi lthitta anil (barlot to 1)ivipion iih flondu andu llanville narilwvay frora At' 1:ul tijil lry undu II. wv it h .x t lant a ata cha rlot te Di' ituion Rieb,. moind anid Danuville Railroad for all r . v.i~ h I a nihroad for Chiarlest on Iailroad tor W\ilminiigtoni and1 the Nort-h lhailn nuil for (harlot te and~ the North n.Wth ular~ta and;:ui~ calotte Division Rich. jaln andl l'innville Railroad fromt chatg u*n.arl Tiime uisedi in Wat~snington, I. C., wh tiliu'et, liites( faster than ColumubiA A. Port:.Gene'rnl~asenergen '4 imie n d~l &5I Dnanymei II. It Change of Schedule. * Oin avl aneri 8inday' Nov.. 20th, 1881, Pas Muenf( er Trajin S''rvic on01 thei Atlanta atdil (lharlotte' Air Line division of this Road jyill *be n. follows: 1asr MiaiL NO. 55 ariv[ ni tin15') i; 91 v . (*'harlottop JxrRESS NO. 5 I-felv0 Athimai arrive at ''eeca 41 Arriv u i Gr(feet.villo 1 4pi . :e - ! S1utanuburg 1 Sai LC~vT AtnUU5 80 a ut ~i tav'eillO7 2 a m \ ii~I L~cua H1 20 a mn ive i Si'~ec 1 '10 a m untL~e (tvilo12 15 p mu mi ive t (hnrtto 0.4 ia mn .... V aNAII~ IotC Nou 5P3. LeaveA tSTa M5lTtaa m AtI. .ea 5il 44 a mi ArriVC atlTucca ( 10 a mn .rrtiv('a nitiknec 149 a m A rivu' at G arenville 1 2 5 pin i arrive at. Atoin ur 11( a: p ArIie atGaitni 4 04p50 Arve alttChrlotte 10 05 p m Arrve h,' FAuiiT MAIL0 p 64 9 Artrive Spreilarg 2 57 a m -Arrive (Greenville 4 30 p it '! Arrive Senieea 5 19 p mn Arrive Toocoa O2O0 a Leanve Charlot te 12 25 p ni Arrive Gbetrunia 11 24 p m Arriive Spartnurg 8 40 p ni Arrive Greenvillo 8 30 p ut LAn~ vC Chrlt H1 00 p in Sarrive Gatoia 9124 p ut ~rri ve Sarutnhurg 8 45 p ni ( Arrive at Atlantau 12 06 a M A. POI-, (en'1 Passcenger Agetta T. M. R. TArLcoTT, (oen') MIarager. J1. Yr. S A(cr,,8 Suern t. tdent. A