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'4$ g1. p;s aat this 1 eM Miss Minute Bruce s at hom, "on h r visit. S Chr$i"ap *ag i all its lle"ant hours Vil soon be* heatk be Auris ovingsorthris visiting friends In Upeillage t$Is *eek. The stteets of Hasley have bee put 14 ex ':ls 0i ton. A pantber 'iwsp killed near deneci Cty, CJogxnty, afew -dsys ago. 2 jire ranks for 1881 are exceedhIrg I flrge. Master Eugene Alex ander is the happiest little boy In town. Caise-a nice little love 1*tter. Messrs. Eoggs (Julius) and Bruce (Mcb.) left fqr the Exposition on Wedneslay. A pleasant trip and safe return to our young friends. A cranky lady has informed Guitcau t(1at 0bheL otte hundred thou sand dollars which s, Iseppsal. The chief of cranks says he 1lry her when he is acquitted. One of our old bachelors who has just re 4 turned from the Exposition was carried away with the long haired beafties. Some boys mak 'the most of their min. hood when they attain to cigarrette-sio king sMe. Losi.:-& badge with -the initials J. P.iC. on the back. The finder by delivering it at this office will be suitably rewarded. We notice that two horse shoes are badg Ing in front of the store of one of our mer chants. Cal. In determined to keep the burg lars away. Slowly and steadily the bricks go up on the chimney above somebody's cozy parlor. Oui young friend Stephen Lesley has .Just returned from Atlanta. le says the Expo sition is a "big thing." Gulteau wants two of the boys-Grant and Arthur-summoned as wifnesses in his trial. Mr. Holley who tried to shoot himself at Easley Station is a white man. We beg his pardon for having made him colored for one week. It was a very black man who told us of the affair. ELIGANOR AND PURITY.-L~adies who appre elate legance and purity are using Parker's Hair Balsam. It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beau ty and lustre. A pleasant smile plays across t he face of a certain young man in town every tim l he glances at the Alma Mater, that "sweet liule paper." Messrs. Kicksey and Taylor have purch - ased Table Rock and Bla'd Knob, on one of which thiiy propose to e'ect a fune hotel. What a tine summer resort we' will have! We will soon be dashing across the 1b1ue Ridge on the Atlantio and French Broad Val, ley Railroad. VAnnnY McBEE, Greenville S. C., receivedi the premium at the State Fa:irs. at. Coluambini recently for the best Sotuth Carolina made horse coliars. Call on himi for good goods at the lowest pilees always. Oni the 1st Jan. he changes his stand to llahus Block. Cal on him. To LEr.-1 will receive sealedl hids at mn'y office until the 20th instant, for erectinug s Preysbyt erian Church at Liberty St at ion, I'ickens County, 8. C. Plans and sprciiica lions to be seen at, my ohlice. None but re sponsible parties nleed apply. nR the Commrii tee reserve the right to reject any or all the bids. E. R. IIORlTON, Secret ary and Treasuirer. A WOMAN4's 1NxPRRIRN(dR.-Miothiers aml Danghters should feel alarmed when weatrinem~ constantly oppresses them. "'If I am fret ul from exhaustion of vital powers andl the coloi is lading from my face. Parker's Ginger Tonic gives quick relief. It builds me up anel drivm away pain with wonderful certainty.-uffa lady. . The highly esteemed yotung citizen wh, left Easley for the Exposition oum the 8th inst. was fortunate enough to meet his sweet, heart In Atclant a. The talk and excitement aibout Guiiteau ha: gone down. Mr. Sparta Goodlelt and his sister, Mrs Cunningham visited friends in this place las A Saturday and Sunday. We are are glad to receive the Deccembel number of of the American Farmer. publishe< by Samuel Sands & Son, No. 128 W. Bolti rnore street, Baltimore, Md. t is futll o useful information, which can be obtainiet for $1.50 a year. Rev F. L. Leeper did not get to his ap pointment at this place last Sabbath. Rev. 8. P. H. Ellwell delivered an e labo rate discourse for his farewell .sermuon at ihi p lace last Sabbath. He has worked faiiihmful lyon this circuit and many of our good peo ple would be glad to have him servo tiher longer. The Duake John Smith and the Grand DUnh ess Rebecca Brown wire in attendance at th Exposition last Friday. Youug, middle agedi, or old men, snuflerin from nerVous dlebility and kindred weakne n es, should send two stamps for large treat ist giving successful t reatmnent.. World's D)ie 7 pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: De'ar Sj, I have advised many ladies to try your "a vorite Prescription" and never see it. fail do more than you advertise. Yours truly, Mns. A. M. RANKIN, 141 Bates Street, Indianapolis, lud. If you are bilious, take Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Pellet, the original "Littl 'ilver Pills," Of al1 druggists. No onouwhose blood is impure can feel web There Is a weary, languitd feeling, andt ofle a sense of discouragenment and despondency RPrsons having this feeling of lassitude atn *epsesuion, should t ake A yor's Sarsaparillat t purifg and vitalize the blood. When you go to Greenville, you should nc fail to visit the large st ore of G IL REA T l hUSBAGF & CO. They keep the lage and Anest assortmrent of Stone, T1inwar<' X Woodenware. Crockery, Glassware, Fini Chioa, 4o., ho the up country. They se the celebrated iron )(ing Cooking Si whid took the premium at the Centennia and also at qreenville County Fair, and whic for quality, durability, &c , has no0 equal. Ai regular oommnunietilon of Keowe iLodg0 No. 79, A. F?. Md.. held on t he 3'l in atent, the following oificers were electedt I ' seris the ensuIng year: W. T. McFall, Ii M,; W. T. O'Dell, 8. WV.; Rt. A. Child, J. WV J. J, Newis, 8ecretary; W. T. Field, Trei ~wert J. C. Thompson, Tiler. The instalin tion of the above officers will take place c 'Sucedla the 27th instaut, at 11 o'clock A. Ej I CunAox.-P. McD Alexander Esq., and Capt. J. L. .Tbpr.mey 41ve exchanged houses an d lots .O,(pt. C 'boryey will take ch4afge of the hotel. Mr- Alexander will remove . to 4hb*'huWvo6e.qpsupied by'MNJ.-e4Bruc a.nd family. Ther. at-let -111 asaumdontrol of the remidence on the Miles Corner. We role geet ecei4laglytiat *4rs. Alexsaer's health', made It nebessary for h'er to 1ifgti aplace for which she is so eminently fitted, yet we feel asaured that Mrs. Thornicy will make it pleasant and profitable for all who are forLu nate enough to become her guests. WHAT 1s IOME WITIOUT MUs1O.-Well, well, don't get mad about It, and talk in such big capitals. We give it up. We never were good at conundrums. But you can't dodge such a question. Home, sweet home must be made a happy place. and if it does not con tain a piano or an organ why it is but half furnished, Live on one mcal a day. and grits at tlat; go without iparlor earpet; burn kerosene or tallow candles, weartho old ov ercoat another winter; take in boarders' rent the basement; scrimp and pinch in every oth er way, but don't starve the inusic out of your life. 'Read the advertiseient of the McSmITn olUsrC flousE, Greenville S. C., and send them an order. Marred. on Sunday tho 4dh instant., at. the residence of the briele's father, by Rev. J. D, Talley, Mr. William M. Wood and Alis3 Mary llaswell, both of t.his County. Only Thirty Days' Trial We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro. Voltaic' Belts and other Electric Appliances on trial for thiriy days to young imn atid older persons who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, etc., guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of vig or and manhood. Also for Rheumiatism, Neu ralgia, Paralysis, Liver and, Kidney diflicul. ties, Ruptur'os, and many other dise'ases. Il lustrated pamphlet sent. free. Addices Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mlich. PARKE R'S HAIR BALSAM. -- A jrfectdress Srioned ai hi.am ess. Ucemoves daidrtitT. restore natit.Il clor and ~ \~ An exquiately'1 fra hilt '1~"i~'tt.&.~tW propert'. 251 and1 5 let. PARKER'S CimCER TONMC An lnvigorating Medicine that Never intoxicates vegetable ~ ~ rende.hAn nes u 1 1Pi irs he 1 .owels, tiosnach, hver, hidneys and hl ngs, & is T'.e Cest and Surest CatVigh Cur l Ever Ued If yvi ; .te sit~if t cin ft otn t 'tna'e Compl.lit ts. 'I' "M 1KiI 4 adgtse 5 -i n new hea .i vi . A tvo- in i iM is f:nid iiat iniger Ito nict )its ' I r,' ~, of' Otzarre tt,h i. o$- for. a~td fs e c ~t ~ v, <., NEW SPORE. NEW GOODS! The 1or11 MoveOs anUd so (do wC. -0 M. i. SIiTH & CO., If EREWITIT ANNOUNCE TO TI! ElR friends and the public t hat they have securedCl lhe large and comiodhiotus STlORlE kntown as the HLi 1COMBlE CORNElR, where they will be pleased to serve Ceerybod' viith Fl RST CL ASS GOODS at reasonable prices. We have just returiined from mnarket. w here we purichiasedi a full stoek of' seasonable Goods, inctluing IFurnishinig Goods, Faney Goods, Ihats, Boots, 'Shioes, Confect ionaie ts, II-ard ware, Farm ing mi plemlents, Groceries, and (Gener'al Merchan - dlise, aund we can safely assert that these fGoods and P'riesa will compare favom ably wit~h fit ose of an iy 10ouse in thle upi conty. We meanll Li) sell Goods8. Cotie iad see the .hargatins hi Shoes, Tobaicco, &c. D)on't. fail to exaine our11 Goods befor'e making yourF purchiases, fotr we bny and sell for cash, and -can gutaran tee bargains1 inl otr netw andt ftresh Oc oods. le suireto cr0(nl. Yours5 respect f'ully, . D. J. MMRTHiWI & CO., Eflasley, N.4 C.* oct T7, 1881 8 8m - Sheriff's Sales. ----0 --- ST A T E~ O F SO U'TII CAIROL IN A. Coury o(1)1 lN' Y )vitue of' an 'xection)1 to mec directedl. I ha.)itve l-viedl uplon, anmil will sell to the hiihsi biddeu.r f'or e ish, dtttinmg tie legal houi oti sa(i 5le onl the' lirt' iN Monday i r, .January 1882, btefore t ho Court IIouse dkoor' of' Pickens -County, e All of1 that. T'act oif Lan-1, lying and being in the Coutiy of P'icketns, ini I le State ot Souit h C'ttolIina I, oni BigL Cro(Iw Cr'e''k, wateris ot' Keowee II iv er, adj oiin tg han td of' Th omas Newlttn, Ji. N MiIuphre'e mnd olher s. contain !inig On)re lluini'red imdl' EiglhIy %i x A eres, miore or less. Leviedl on as thle property of T. MIilltn Al exanider. Whmeier 4'inie re1st therein is sub. 1' ject. toxsale for the do..ts of' said T. Milton Alexanider', will be sobl. t A LSA), All flhat Tract of' Lawtii, ad ljoiniin g thle above t' Tract, J ames A. MIoiore, Iichardl MIor'gan 'intl IIothercis, conami nin T~''w o II tundlretd andti'1 Twenty Sseveni AcresC, morei'4 (it less. Levied tupomn as b, lie property of David A. Alexander, de lh densed. '1 hiese t wo tractsa were formerly in one trnet, and was Ithe pr'opert.y of lFounitaini Alexander, (e decease'd; tand are levied upon as the properly - of T1. Mtilton Alexander anid TDavid A. Alex ? anider, dece01ased, at the sit of Stusan B. Alex. -tander intl Aurora TI. Alexander, Plaintitis, -' agaitnst. T1. Miluton Alexander, Administratotr andI Miaah A. Alexander Admiinistratrilx, Die feudants. JOAB MXIULDIN, s.r o. - ela 8,1881 13 s. BRAFMn AN. GREENVILLE, S. C, WE DRAW YOUR ATTrENTION to ithe fact that wo are ro eeiving daily big lots of ~a ai Wi ter ?1othi'ng ND OUR STOCK WILbi BE complate by th lat of Septem bor. Coie And examino our stock, it will surely pay you. Ou: stock will Jo larger than ever, Remember we are selling to yuo JLOTII ING at prioesother merchants ?ay for it. ' Don't miss the place, look for the 4igiu, Baltinasoro Clothing IHomase, IN THu Cle-veland 131och, iaunager. Merchnnt Tnilorting a M)Cialy. nug 18, 1881 49 "EUREKA!" Exclained Pre.ddent Gar field on his Arrival at Long Brauch. "E U R E K A!" EXC LAI.MED ouR. CUST E ES WhilN they have exainied one L A 110 E STIOr,{ 0F F A 1L14 AN I) W INTIEll GO0O1)8, .and have leartned at what, wondefully low prices we atre selling them. We hav ny* st recei ved awl a re dily receivinog a lalrge lot of '.\EN'S antd lBGYS ('LOTIIINO. CASSi \1E.R5, JE.\NS, ia'd 11 EAV Y G00ODS, ST A PLE and FA NCY D. Il V G OODS, 19)(1'S, S It0'.-S, and II .ATS, (1 -oceries, Let hter, &c., whtichi we are sellinig at but imn prlices. We nye de erii ned 10 sellI our lrtge stock. Give us a trial. We~ lay nao ret, no clerk hiire, and our' Ia:xes are a tmere song,.~ si we cant sell na cheap or ceaerr thot any utne else. We. dery con, pet h on. C'otten, C'orn. F.>'lder, andl all ('otry P'roduce bht~~ for cash or ha1rt er. Try ns on1ce andi we will not ask you to corwne agin. You will come t. next time witIontt an1 inytte. Very respent fully, Gri fin & Nwberry. sept 22, I191 2 Comnmission Merchants and Dealers in CIt.in1Lt'ON , November 9, 1881. T tIthe (nonen ,met of an othier'hInsine'ss year w.~e knoow lea lg withI p leas'ure thle pantonage andu confidenice of our ptlanlting fri end I'. '/lN iON'S ('T)TN A(N I 'l Fl'II. Phi i'T', hnve given very graitifyingr 'atisfac tion. Otur Cojnon 11n 1 Corni /etilizer is of' of'te vialnbe ingr'edients M per~ cet. of,'Am. m~onlia. 1 i'' ericet. (of Potaish, 10~ per' cent. of aivailable Phlosphaiite. llavintg bteen among theic first Ito t i troiluce 0 nano in thIi s Staite,(' we cani cotnfblertily refer 10 our pingtit. friis that dutring the series of' years v-e futve sold fihem Mautres we' have ahv Ways giv. ti. a pmire ai 1cle E very' M Alniu is I este(d. We offer the abhove PetiilizeCrs fot' cash, t imte or cot lon. laint ers ord'(erini immnediattely will he ali. loivedl to the 1sf of A pril to dlecidea whih lhey pre Ier. eash or' itne. A n order for a carloadi of' ten Ionsu will be senit free of drayange, fotr a le's amon 0 S115I per t on will be citartged. no4v 2$, 1881 i - 3m -"n The Latest The Best. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. T~he handsomst~ and most completo LARGE ARM MACHINE Yet produced. ILLUST1: ATED) CIRCULARS SENT 0 N APPLICATION. Victor Sowing MacinoeCo., Middletown, Conn. Southern OffieN. 0n N...haes t n. .tioeM 'MoF -- JUST' ~RE EIVED) AND) TO AIlb RIV.E SOON, & '049IiPL E TE STOOK OF Fall-and Winter Goods. COORE AND SEE.7~ Reliable .Goods! AND No Troubl1e to tShow 4ioods. W. T. McFA LL. A ug 25, 1881 50 For All. TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE I lE poor i wiell as t he rich, thie old as well as thle young, t he wif'e as well s thle hri Thauinl, the young inaidlen as well ats the btoy, may juta ats well earen a Iiewi doll;i a in hionest enasployiinm, as t o sit, aroual ihe house, anid wauit foothers to~ i e:Iin it fo:' thein. We clan give yosti entplo!.yinient. aill Iihe tiene, 0, diurinig your* spare hmoUrs onily; I raveling, or in your own nle'ghbotrhaood, :anItomg your friels uu s ucnqit .tii's. it' yout Io ant caret lfor tlu'as.-nt. wet cant in:p[;irl-t luale int-oruiii~ ,n lto yous free of cst, It will cost you1 11nly one ceitiu' or aPostal ri u-,l 1'Awriio tor our PrIospI~ecitt. and' it ,uiav he It theias of uneiking pm aiii goal ii uty d ll.irs. lDs n1ot inegh-e(t this opponrI utisy. You do rita grea'it ri... ot loising it. y'o.t will redi ly see t hat~ it wvill be' ; an e'anoteI t o tnk e Ifromt $10) to S11 atl): week. :ian es ibhl ish ai lu ct'rna%'tiveaal in leiaendelnt inisinecss, htontorabl, striglitf'orwa';rd and prolfitab'eC. A itend to SiM i s a) 1er nw. '->r iere is tue'y in it bor aill wihot enIgat~' wA it h us. We wili sprise you sand yoauj will weuib'r' wbr you nleve'r wrote to ,ta leforte. We w-*i.t {null p-artietars free. Adblress liiJ*. -g E* y Ni F'- (y, ) (Namnc Ihis paper' ) Marion, Ohio. sepat 22, 1881 2 New Advertisreents. cese n 1, rog-sou.l er< ihrtet. sunti.son~ let 'y s taular e t'. M- it su tr:ttile'. Isus i0% *sl( . I' :81 l'u a 10 $ ,'00': mo i, f.u c'ji o g ':.iss'u sal.o non''ya reft~ld. afiter (one 3,11t tt's s; nygtu l'afltuortI..s. :-; I s' i 2> .>; c l .gnii e lprie-, O. 4 ' $o so; staitlat d pinnofte,~s ';f th' nunh5 I list of i- iesiauoiials; ile:ua y's e-ibines oirgansx, cat bteral, clum clh. einipesl, pasrisr, 6:ml uplwo'rd; vi'xstor.s w, he .1n5e; free'& ciI:ari Ihneels lInils; illusi atated catlalogule (inli lay slit i i froe.s Ael hess or e al i a uson I) '.N I 1' L F, ~ I ITT, Washt igton, New .1erse'y. 11iiig Llotitain aIIid Its I lQie tMe. PA history of t thll, Ocut. j, I'7.'so and1 thes eves'alsx whie'sa led toi it, iafter t wo' yeair. spentut ~nprespati olt, is I siw pbli'shedI nt readsy for deli very. 'Thi 20s'1ha'-' Iv' .' A IDn.wa':n. LL1. I), has "pentt 40) ye'Ju-' in tgt aher ing mlatertials for~ thtlN work, which abho.nadx it stirrig r'ecit ais of1 adventt an-es atisl ha sisrreih I esxcapes, ilike initerestinag to ol annu yountlg Ti~ h de sndans of' such Itneni as C':ttnpbell Shelbhy, Sevier', C'levelands, Laicsy, WVillhanst and'. their ollitces, now'a hivitng by~ the limsiand.l thrtouighot the South, will welcom~ - this per manitenit re'cord. of' tat gloriotu a evenit wvhiseli lturnted the tidse of'th ll evosltion. 'kThe work~ colt Ia ins l'12 paiges, on line t~'' paper, ai be iuly bonntt I, with sevent steel puriraitlu of f hes lie 'oe's, andu ntunerousstu wo) 4 tlts, waii hi intlex of 5.000, referetes. 1'r'iec, S I. Senit l)11>i psi I on1 receipt of prtice, 01' 1un1y bue Itad of'i ages in every conunty. PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! F'or lienditng Clhubs, f'or A nm ature Th'Ieact'rias, T'emp~erasnces lalys, lDr'awinig Iloomai P'lays, .\ gne'siumii Lighats, Colored's Fire, liurt I ork 0Works, Wiags, lieard'sIt, .a1lonsaitchies, Co i tstmed CItthaade, iad Pauper Sc eanery. Newi cat I hogan's set, free containi~ing lull . descriptiK1 andl prices. AA \IlEL l"IU'NClJ & SN,8 E. lithI Street, New York. liy l. \l WOOLEYAth a,~ ~j~j~ffGI . lelible evidenicegiveil, ando 1 ~ ~ ~ tI r fe re ncet to c ure dl p il i tt n , tis p ihysianis. Sendtu for tmy hwsa'k i t.xi t |'~ ont The liabsit, and is (Core. CURI Free. to agenits. Outfit Free. Ad, dress P. 0. VIICK EltY, Augusta, Maine. Newspnaer Advert ising Bturerau, 10) Spruce S~treet. New Y'ork no, 24, 1881 11 4 $ Oli(GA NS 7 Stops 10) Set. Reetis "B ~Al Only $90. Pianos, $125 up. Rare Ilhdiday indueetst Write or call on llEATTV. Wnas.iu;,, . J. PROFESSIONA j NOTICES. Ga.o. 0. WJlrmS, Gro. W. TAYLn, JA' Ars L. Omnn, eikens C. H1. 8.0 Greenville. S. C. I WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS t COUNSETORS AT LA W P1ICKiENS C. f., S. C. Prompt attention given to busincss entrusted to them. marc4 10, 18.84 M. F. ANNT,, J E, Bonas, Greenville. S. C. Pickens 8 0 ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORN EJYS ANii COUNSELORS AT LAW, PICKENS C. U., 3. C. Oflico in to (1ourt House. Prompt attention give n tL all biiis en trust0d to them. dvc 9, 1880 12 R. A. CHILD, ATTORNEY I COUNSELOR AT LA TY P I C K E N S C. II. 8. C., Will Practice in all the Courts of I lic State and Courts of the Unit ed Statesi, f'or the Dil trict of South Carolina. In ca:es rivjiring it. all1e Attorneys wIll le associaod with In11. jan 6 1881 16 ORGANS AND PIANOS. Daniel F. Beattyv's Manufactory, Cor. UKnils'onel 2c./1.q 1.,&en t ty NI., Washington. New Jerscy, imted States of America. (Over throi (3) acres (-, sparo with11 cloven (11) additional acresi for Luminer Yards &c.) Wn Tholasrtest and Most Compicto Euiab ilshinont of tho kind on tho Gloho. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. BEATTYS BEETHOVEN f27 STOPS ORAND ORGAN, Now Stylo No. 000, 27 STOPS 14 Oct. aves of tho Colobrnted GOL * DEN TONGUE ILEEDB. It is the Flunt Organ * over ~ nadec. A Caveat is filed at tho Pfen 'Dt OIjflce, to x~ro tetIt. No othier enanaa ct u trer anbe laulb tin Orfgan. -- rico with ftool,Mui- l aic and lkook only Cabinet, Parlor, Chapcl& Pipe Organs, E30 and upwards, in great variety. GRAI)HQ1UARE - - to SWO00. Warranted e m w.a6' If you cannot visit tne be sure to senti for Latest jjatalogue BI e fo re B yi gelsewhere. - -- Deal direct with the mnan- - ufacturer nai save mniddlemen's profits, Write fot tst of names of purchasers. ADDnass oR cAL.L Ur'Oa DANIEL. F. BEAT TY, Washington, New Jersey, United States of Aimdo THE BEST REMEDY U)isca86 of the Thr'oat allil LnRREs, NYE RaIiid'seases of the p"1 .inlonary organis at safe and reiale rend is -.1l(uch a~ reinedy, and no Ot l-o etnoitwim~nt y mter ' heulic. It iai. CHEnmiRRY isathe meIdii n omdrici anyag orditie s' xp ei n veratvei vlir ordiiar CouhsChoind al, uitedI mof Bromehi is, lul neha powergsto nsure~ Sore'I'aroa, A thei grema nd (osi. PilhyiETORAL frat teifornilato gfs aIt tandl raid fneand (is adaIp.t sl d o ateto any and or every sex. eingoh very ata bl, thle yon igt chilrdsrn tako Ih iit rinkil. In ordiry C oug, Colds SoOHr Tiirot,~f Soreiiug Thoti AstmaCrop, nlIOn tah, theii effects5 O l it 5~n~u of AVn' C ity ac. Tonid arielf iag ial, and inuitud11W ere an n~ually, 15i preerved froin noeratu illin-ss b its!8 a hanld nleey hiuoseholde for thei pr.. ueto tlaffords tii I sanbi~ln' att~ ats . I th)iereis o ter einody11(1u so elliious, andt~i ~inmeffective inredtmient, nw otffered, wht'il ch s tin- rotaino urat ivei<puit ies, ten ( aiiir only i ~ temoary reliif a~l i arei a'~ictia n Ieeie hreatet . dit is a gerousi 111(1 4 hxe iei ith unk1 ~ Lnown anid cheap ineic ~ ines, fI t hegralibil it v thati~~ii.4 theseil3.I1 dieses iy while. Rso tied'iiithi Ai~'is CnLennyu 4P(4ronli., and yul ayl colent~iw4lyiex)Iet ithe bst lredys I hiyis ah recha (as itsnuui :ari. prpI.onadfn Prearediet byl Dllw. Ei.ninet phsCo.n, knowilnl i .edmposit i. arsc iemit tei t P'actical s.I1 at:< Ana!.vtical hel. mists,'~A Parsonsl(:t~' Il'la cei~ Il'ills unike1 Ne it ichek hOly bpe restoret' I t 4ound14 heailith, ii (1uh a in h4e poi blejh . '-it bty inaiil it $ h-'ier sta1114s. I. N. ./0 IIA ;:'N & CO., io~ton, MIas., AGENJTS W!AN'TED EuRae tI ig Mlaineu ever tive:2t.. Wlil km ait or of Bto Otlil, wa1 IN IE3fa anel Ti(DE~ comg)lete, in1 2.4 annu41t(S it wII 44St als k t a4 great Vanelty of fancy isrk for whit h there 1is always a Teatly mairket 8enid for tlreitir 44w4 tenn a to the 'A'iwomubiy Shantt uig illachuine Co., 4019 Washmton St., Iluiaun, Ma** 1 CNESR~UNE~ SENDSE DAVIn. LAMnRETru &SOnS PuHI Columbia & Greenville R A PAS8ENOEr DEPARTMENT, 5CoLUMnAa, S. C., Nov., 19th I88, On and after' Monday, Nov. 21pt. 6 passenger trains will run as herewith i=46 onted upon this Road and its branchesc Daily, except Sundsys, P1o. 52. UP PAISsNOIM Lonvecolnibin [A) 11 201 6 Leave Alston 12 26 p a Leave Newberry 1 22 p a Leave hlodges at 8 58 p am Leave uelton at 6 06 p M Arriv. at Greenvilloat 6 27 p a Xo. 5. DOWN VAsE5xiiCn Leave Greenvilleat 11.60 a Leave ielton nL 1.14 p m Leave flodges at 2.81 p Ua Leave New berry at 6.05 p sa Leave Alston at 6 04 p E Arrive at Cohinmbia Fr 7 08 p Ua SPARTANBURG. UfNION AND COLUMBIA itAIL11OAD. 1o. 52 UP PAsSENOS. Leavo Alston . 12 88 p n Leavu Strot her 1 80 p U Leave Shelton 2 19 p a Leave Santuo 8 20 p a Leave Union 4 16 p a Leave Jonetiville 6 11 p U Arryo Spartanburg (a) 6 41 P a No. 63 1iMwN PAsRKaIOB1t. Leave Spart anburg It & 1) depot (n) 2 12 pa Lea'e Spartan'g, 8, U & C depot (a) 2 84 p a Leave Jonteiville 8 28 p U Leavo Union 4 02 p a Leave Sanltnlo 4 27 p a Leavo Shelton 4 59 p va Leave Strother & 23 p Ut Arrive at Aiston 6 60 p a Lk l tErNS PtA ILiloAU. ILenve Newherry a( 6 10 p a Arrive al Laureins C II 7 25 p ta Leave' Inrenl 6 80 a ni Arrive tit Newherry 9 81 a a AIl EIvi lLE lPANCII. Lenve Ilodges it 4 00 p a Arrive at Allieville 4 riO p r Leave Ahheville I SO p a Arrive at liudges 2 20 p va Ruc Iidgc R. 1? and Anderson Branch Leave Belt on at 6 08 p a Leave Andersoii at 6 41 p a Leave Penldleton llt 6 20 p Leave Seneci [c] ,7 20p0 Arrive at Wnlhalla 7 45 p U Leave Walhalla at- 10 43 a a Leave Zenleen [1)] 11 It a In Le ve Pendleton tit 11 64 a sa Leave Anderson at 12 86 p a Airive at Belton at 1 08 p a CONN ECTIONS. A. Wi thI S C Itrd from Charl- eAtt n . WVith Wilminlgt on, colun Ia antd Augusta liilronil fromi lilniingtun anid alt Pointsi. North thiereo'f. With (' 0 & A lnilroad from charlotte and all p)oinits North thercof nt. with Atdheville aiiul Spartnbuirg Ilaihoa0. for l'oints~ in We stern North Canrclina, c. with At lanita and~ chatrlotte )ivision Rieh mtonid and Dtanville linilway for Al. hanta and all points south and west. II. with Atlanta and charlotto 1)ivision Rich. n~onid and Danville nailway fromn At hanta and beyond B. Wit 13 Athlnt a and charlot to 1)ii ision lieh, 13ond( an ld D)anville Iailroaid for all pboints sonth1 and west F. jK 5t (2 C ailronud for Chafrlesitonl With Wt ihn.ingt on, C'oluniulia and A ugusa. Railroad for W ilmingt on and( tho Nors6 With1 (charrottec, colunmbiaL and A ugusta Railroadl fori Chairlotten and the North o. Wi h A shev il(e atnd Fpart anburg Railroad fromiii ' 1 e itso villhe n!. Withi Athlanta13 n iibrhotte 1)isiion Rick. hanond and~ Dail le Itailroad from char lott e andl beyondt 8 Inn dar d TIitne used ini Wash ingt on, D). 0., wvhiich is fifteen itiites faster than Columbia T.1. M. Rt. TA LC()TT, General Manager. .J W Far, Suiperinitendent.. A. PorieGeneral Piasseniger Agent EtichD2auon4d & Danvtille Rt. R Change of Schedule. On and after Sunday Nov. 20th, 1881, Pas seiger 'ITrain Service on t he Atlat ia andi 'lharilol I A ir Line divisiou of this Road w 1ll be as folows: EASTWA lID. ras-r MAIL Xo. 66 Leave.' Allanta81 pn Ariive G[aianesvillo F 1~ AriveC it Seneen8 ~;jii Arive a1 Groeenvillo 1 2pi Arrive al Sparitanhu~irg 17 Arive atl Gastia~; 9an Ailive 1 (atCairlotte2 0az leite b~oiia8 00 p ki ~ilie u (r~,.v~ho10 62 p ru Airie ats~aatniiiirg1 17 p mn .urrve l. iasoiiii.2 80 a Leave Athila680a Arrive Ga (inesv~ill 2ai A n ea t To~ccoa810ai Arilv e att SencaI~L1)4 Ariive at (Greerivhil2o6 Arive at Sp'arlita rg 13 .riive at. (astoniia404pz Arrive at Chiarlotl te1)p I~ene ('iarllto12 10 am Ailie (;i~t~nl2 0 a mi AlliVC S1411 ~I;ulutg8 67 a a Larrve (eAtlant4 6 a m arrivea Seeca 16 44 a Arrive tt reivill 82 14 p r Arrive a~t partanbr 11( 3a pm Arrive at astnia 4 204 p m Arrive atoChoaroe 6 20 p a F'rMAiL o 6 Lenuve Charlotte 12810 a Arrive Ganstoniia 1 24 p ra Arrivye Spnetanhnrg 2 467 a Arrive Greenville 6 06 a m Arrive Serneen 6 60 p m Arrive Toccoa 8 00 p a Arrive at Luinla 8 14 aa Arrive ntGainesvillo 8 42ap a Arrive at. Atlanta 12 (06 a A.nv Cha l'eO'1PsegrAe Arriv Gas . 1 AIaI.~~lts J.Y Arie paranujrnodot