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' WO yo bg Jadios Aottly do At '0h6V saw I young Ina oaring a "Gtslc pitobe'r" tong th mt0rt not long since. Oili on G. W. tarle and buy youi Orden6 pets. iabysjo CO.,'. wyatt Aiken for Ove volumes of te reports of th< U. 8. Commiss-enors to the Parit ,nikersal Exposition, 1878. '1he School Trustees for Eaploy Township will moot next Saturday, 'the 18th inst. at 10 o'clock, A M. .aried on the 12th inst., at th< kllfenco of Mr. Jno. Brown, by 11 A. Richeoy ljbq., John B. Stophom 'o Miss SaLlio Roberts, all of Pickons Miss Edwards of Duo West, Ab povillo Couity, h: a made applica 4ioh ,t'fOi' the position of music teach i Co Th High St-hool at this place, We supposo sho will got the position .wWe return thiinks to Mr. Jamc P. a.t:y f Vor the very able and satis 'Rti'tory manno'r in which he con ducted the editoiltil department, oi the SENTINEL during our absence in tkofumbia. i141Ob.DInhis'.--Dr. S. W. Clay R0ons'a gin houie and pin were burned oq tho night of the 6th inbt. Be t30een threo and 1our bales of loose 'cotton and 1500 or 2000 busbels of '"otton seed woro also hnrned. The fire was undoubtedly the act of an incendiary, but no clue to the crim iiaiI lit" et bpen obtiihed. Tbc 104% is be't V en or 61000. A hanging for such crimes would have healthy effect. 'Rev. S. P. H1. Elwell, preachedl a 'Y~ry able anrd instructive sermon in the Court House at this place, in the forenoon on last Sabbath, from the text< 1 chapter Coririthians, 18 verso "1'Por the preaching of the cross im t. 'them that perish, foolishness; but 'into us which are saved, it is the power of. God." ROv. Nir. Nicholson 4ohlowered Mr. Elwoll, at the same &Aqve at throo o'clock, P. M., aid 'p'ien'obed an earnest serm)on,~ from iho text: 119 Psalm', 1 clause of the. 08 verse, "Thei entrance of thy 'words giveth light." Do not buy cheap) medicine on ihm, score of'economy'. The1 best are none too) good for the sick, and arei the cheuipes~t. Such are the Chie rry' Wi~ctoralI. the 8.'s-apmn-ilIla, anid ote 'itandart'I remediea of Dr),. J. C. Aver 4 Co. TIheyi arte worth all they cost, anid should be in every house. t!3.AaDEN SEEDS.-JusL re celved a large lot of Buist's Cele, b.rated G amden Seeds. Th'e mosti po)pula:r anad reliale Reed'a in the. Tenow postmaster general hiat icid that p)ostmasiters whoi' fail to notify pu ~bI lshrs whlen subscribeir~s rembove'or fail to take papenrs fromi th pooffi)Ac, shall be resp)On:iible. 'for the subscription. A N Ornn MuDnAr-Mr. W. TP. S3pen cor, of Eaisley, in th is Couniity, ro *ently plowved up a very curious old~ French medal mado of ci pper, wvhhih was. issued durinug the reign of Lou is XV in 1795. 'Tie inscription on the gorverso sid (If' the coin is in thei FArench lanr~guaige, mu ch of whlih ib il~egible, while on thme obverse side. is~ the. hieadi of L~ouiis. M r. Spencei lino hias a niuber oft very old Con tinen1tal coinuS in his p)o$s0sion. F'AnEI Corcons id.Tssroann.-Fadled or gray ha ir gradlual ly reco vers itl youthful color ami lustdro by thme ause of Parker's I lair l:laisam, an o eanti Sssig, aidmiiired for its prt n rich perlfumio. 4 We learn that whilo Mr- Robert lltrkely and a young man by the nameo of' WVerniicko were playing~ with an old pistol at Pickensv'ill lasi \voeet, thle wnponi was arcidetally' disuhargeud, inflict inig a flesh wount in the neck of Mr. I3arkcely. iti strange hiow~ careless people aro ir anlig such weap)ons. Very fro 4ontly famtal aceiden ts occu r inl ti wtgy, yet it does not semCC to) mtfli popjlO mforo0 enull~tou in hanrdlIinmi the usoess ar'ticles. Alonzo M. Folgor, of Wstloy, is t he agent for the great Sou therri krtiuzor known by the name o Eu13rekai anmd Orient , put up in Rich mo~nd, Va., by WV m. U. Crenshaw & Co., arid it is a1 niiumber one nrticle 4ighly ecommtienided b~y allths vgo have use it in the past. Giv< him a call and he will ser'vu got right, aysa enuto observer: "T~he ttar~ Whot stops his paper to ec(fonomizo it like a uman who goes barefoot t< save his shoes." TiUE NEwV POSTAL ORIER --Th< B rat assistanit postmaster genera asrecently made the followi :i ta! ordler: "P'ostmazsters will n(; milow non subscribea's to take froir the boxes, nor will they hand Lc them no wspapers addressedO( to sub norIber's, refolded and returniod tc thoen into the goneral delivery without verbal or written permi I from such su bscriber'. A v iolation of' this roegulation will be considored as5 suiffleionit gr'ound1 for the remnova ~ofgho offendinmg p)ostrnaster. A LEcTtIaE of Intf16kftoN.--The4 .Rov. A. D. Mayo, of Boston, is now~ on his way to.8outhi Carolina foi the pnrpose of' insp~~otlg thei sihoo system of tho 5taito and to detivo: public addresses an the subject oj uidtoti on. lottet's1 have boon ro nni vod by~ the annori'i1tnfldnf. of of. 4 eksspdffdelid 'tes tab from Uo rad~ 'that lttl fight rodtntly deicurred in that to wn In wb~h a little blood was spilt; that the streeits are almost in an impatoiblo condi Lion; that tbo Messrs. Morgans will occupy the old Newton stoko 'soon' 'vith fresh goodh; some talk of Air Line shops being located at that place; that there is no sVilthaivp scare; that R. G. Eaton is suffering from a felon on his fingert that Mr. A. T. bnavis 'has 'W s ering 'two weeks with neuralgia; that cotton has been rolling in; thut tho no whitskey law is giving great satis,. faction. MONEY IN A POTATOE .BANK.-A potitoo bank is not it safe soit of banl in which to deposit money, as Mr. David 'ilard, who lives near PIosperity, hasi found to his sorrow. Somo timo ago ho hid $240 in gold and $700 in greenbacks in a potttoo bank for safe keeping. Four weelks ago Vhieves went to tlo bank to steal potatoes and, tq their surprise 4truck a bonanza. They found the gold and, of course, stole it; the greenbatcks they did not find. The st matter was kept secret till last woel. Two negroes namod George John son and Luke Wright who had been spend ing gold very freely in Pros peritnv were suspected. Johnson was arrested; but Wright lkipped ( to Kansas.-.Newebcrry herald. A span of Mayo's bridge across tho Jaimes at Richmond, Va., con necti n g the cit.y ith the suburb of T Marichester, fell in about 3 o'clock ci Satirdny afternoon while a stage loaded With passengors was crossing The span fell thirty feet and settled on the bottom of the river without careening. The force of the current upset the stage, but the passengers were rescued alive, although most of them were more or less injured. . _ _:__al at William Conlon was found on g1 Sutiday morning lying.on the street m in Charleston by i toicemlA'i a pool of coa'gulated blood. It was toutui that lhe had beon ctut ifl thVen ty-five laIces by3 al man named1 (V. J. Carey. It is thouiist the injuries will result fiitally. The cutting was lihe result, of a dispute between the two men. Both of liem iw'~ere print ers. Con lon has since die'd. E x PEI-:rNCE re: HE lInwr GUIDEnr. TLhie reaLson wvhiy wvomen evry wv here 1!so Parlker's Ginger Tronic is be cause they havo leatrnedl by exper'i ensto-the host guidle--that, this ex, 1celleut medicine ov~rercns desponi. d (ency, periodiiclI headache, i udiges tton, pain in the back and ki.ineys,L atnil other troubles of the sex liomte Joeurnal. 4 Major G ceral l~rince Rivers, co I oreJ , formerly corn enander of tho \l il itia of Southi Car-olina wi Ih head, qu arterus at, ll ant 1rg, utndecr the M\oses regimei, is no0w iiht, watch.. man ant the l lighilanti( Park 11lotel, in A iken. [He captured a lrglar the other night ahd put him in jail. 8 If you want to buy Stovest Thi are Crockery, WVoodenwAN. Nnde tinst' or any' kind of flouse Fiunishiing d6ods di the h-y lowest prices, call on GlLREATII, BUR liAGiE & CO) , when you go to Greenville. 1 hey sell the celebrated iron King Cooking -t ove whlich took the premiinum at the Cen, ( trn lal, anud which tor price andl quality has 1n0 etlual. They will well youi a StOVe from $10 up. Only Thirty Days' Trial WVe will send Dr. lByels dielebrated Elec ro Voltaic Belhs and other Electric Appli- b anices on1 t rial for thiiy dhays to yon men1~ IIf and older persns whot tare aillicte ciwith i Nervous D)eblitiiy, Lost Vitality, et'e., guar- t. anteejing speedy relief and compiilete i(u sor alion of vigor ailnd manhtood. Also for a RheumaiIt ismki, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver iad K idney difIlical ties, Rupturites, and a many ot her diseases. 1tlus r'aed pamphlet o set free. Address VoltaLicBelt (,d., Mar PARKER'S I, .' '.., BALSA M. / ~ A pea fect dress nag, elegiantly per ~ p " faumed and hiannt es. cm ve C0LOQlEB. . . ~25 an '5 cn PARKER'S n vIgorating Medicine that Never intoxicates i isI deliciousiC4II combiat ion'll t ;inge~r. 3 luchut. Afandr-aIe. .Stiliniaaia.nndl' many oilher of it bst vegetabl~e remiedies kn own), cure s .dl dl~isoders cf the bowels, enoach,, Jiver, k'idnmeys amid lungs, & i. The Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are samfreming fromt Female ('on'plaoints, Nervonsness, W akefulnes~s, 1<heidimatisnm ] 'vsep. siano ~Or any disease or infirmit v. tal~e P'.'rkcr's a;s mtE z -e Iie no t ' i sten a enij Lbrdan a 'd b d y Paidl for ranytinmg in'juraiomis founid ini Ginger Tonic or for at failure to hli or cutec. NOTICE. COUNTY COiMMISSlIE'S OFFPCE, PreKUNs C. II., 8. C., Feb. i$d, 188'f. E will be at. Lacusville, Pickens (I. HVI. and 8ix Mile Church, TUE8DAY 28th Instant, at. 11 o'clock, A. M. for the 'purpose of SELLING the CO)UNTV STOCK vlFENCfd. Will se'll at D~acusville all the .Fence and Gates East of the Gate at Esq A rilumn at. Pin1kerl' C. -. al the I.nc - 0. MMAUAN. J. S. GWINN. LOTHING! ILOTHIMW1 LOTHING!!! ;TILL BOOMINGe -0~ THE RESIDUE OF P. F. FARMERIS ock must go to clean up for Spring and immer Goods. We are -in a position to rnish our customers with the 'hewg-est Suit Ol6thes at has, or will be sold in this City again. lie residue of this immense stock must be osed out within the next SIXTYV DAYS. BARG4 .NS IRARGAINS id nothing but BARGAINS, so come and it them. Remember this is a positive sale id shall continue until closed out.. Don't. ret t'e place, Farmer's old stand, Maul. n Brock, Main Street, ?,REENV~iLLE, A licMahan & Gwinn. j.mu 19, 1882 18 GO TO THE Sood Bargains! I P,NAYNV COdMPLETED) MY BRICK TORtE 110USE andi filed, it with a large uid select Stock of senera1 Merchandise, Drugsi and Ch~emte'iJf. All of Which I propose to sell Cheap for aish, or exchange for Country Produace. 2,000O yards linest lirantds of Printis. 2,000 yards Jeans, from Cheapest to Best. 10,000 yards Shirtinags, Sheetinugs and Checks. 25 Pie es Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, loaks, Boulevards anid Flannels, all kinds uid prices. My stock of BOOTS and SHOES cani not e excelled ini quality or prIice. The largest anid bes't selected tsook of LEADY MADE CLOYi'l.NG ever brought o this market.. A large assort mentof H~ardlware, Pocket nd Table Ctitlery. My stock of G ROCERIES are complete, I prices that defy competitin-a car load f Salt at $1 per sack. Be sure whe~n you come to Easley to call nmd see me, for we are Ileadquamrers for CIIEAP~ GOODS. The liigliest price paid for Cotton, in ash. J. WYLIE QUILL.IAN, EASLJEY, S. C'. oct 27, 1881 8 1y 3LUE GRASS SEED. iED CJLOVERI SEED. )rchard. Grass Seed. white Clover Seed. LUJCERNE SEED. P A IN TS. UlLASS4 P UT TY.& C. HERE WE ARE At REPORTS FROM AtL SECTIONS 6F NOR' AND ALABAMA UUSTA1N C Is the Best, and Most Relialh In use, and Wilcox, Gibbb & Co., Which we put ont For the firAt time las any Acid Phosphate on the Market. I t Is not necessar'y Iotlnvs to say ainy repots which may bo obtained from ot wholo subject, and will amply ramy p supply of each, which cun be obtiine iext Full. If thete is no Agent at you chaint, to order it. . W siivanniah, 4h fe b 2. 1812 CREMATION!"TOI BU - of tis : ever c - LA Found bin'A 174 - SALE TI other form, DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, Seed Growers, NEW S TORE. -NEW GOODS! 0 The World Moves and' so do we. Ms J. SMITH & C0., 1EEWITIH ANNOUNCE TO THEIR X ?ienlds atnd the public that, t hey hatve Me- t c\Wed 'thbe large and co'mmtodious ST01RE knonts the IIOLCOMBE COlRNEli, where the'y will be pleased to serve everybody with Fi 1(8T CLASS GOOD LS at reasontable prices We havte just returned fronm tmarket where we purchased a full stock of seasona:ble O6ods, including Furnishinig Goods, Fancy Goods, Hats, Boots, Shtoes, Coteet lonaries, lidwatre, 1-arinag Imp Ileinetst, G rocei*, 1 and Ge'neral Me'rchiandise, andl( we cani saf ely Assert t hat, thee G3oods and Prices will comp ~aret~ fao ably with t hose of any II ouse i'n the uip countty. We mean to sell Goods. Comne and see tWa bargains in Shoes, Tobacco, &c. Dona't fail to exainte our Goods before n-ikinig -your purchatses, for we buy and sell for caish, anid cani guairant ee bairgins in our new anid fresh Goods. Be sure to call. Yours respecttaIfuly, MI. J. 20IR THl & O@., ElatSley, N. C Oct 27, 1881 8 3 EMP-LOYXME~N Tj For) Aill. TO SELL A HOUSE~HOLD ATICLE p II E 1poor as wvell as thle rich, the old as well as the young, ihe wile as well as the lit; abanid, t hie. maideni as well as thle boy, may just as well earn infew dollars in honient etploymenctt, as to sit aroun md lie house, und wacit for ot hers to earnt it for theim. We canl give you emiploymenat, alli Ule thne, or, duir inig your spare hourd~ only-' t raveling, or in your ownl nleighibot-libod, antong yom-t frienids and~ aiegmtiiintanices. If you du not carei tor emiip oy 11mnt. We eat I intpait i nable ilnfor mtin to t)y'ou free ot cost, It will cost youa oinly onte bent f or a Postal card toI wrt e totr our) IPospctuis, and it ty 1q th le meanis of numking yout a good nauty dollars. Do alt legl dt tis (dl~idr iun ity. Ylou do -tlot have to itnvest a bir ge sum ofIii mone y, ia l rna dreat risk ot losing it. Y ou will remlhi ly eet- that. it. will he ani easy mitt tet to make itm $10( to $100 a doth; amid esua ib lih a luuarative and itiuieedent bttitt~e, hionor ible, t raight forward antd proilthble. At - tetnd I'd this wa:Ntier no0w, tor lhere is montey in it for all who entgage wvithm us. We wvill su pr-i youi anrd yout w ill wyonder whIiy y'ouI neier~c ~'~ rt e to u ms beforec. We sem tutll puar, t idult-s lree. A dldress BUq K EYE M'F'U CO., (Name thItis pa per.) Mlarion, (Ohi o. Sept 22, 1881 2 tom New Advertisemnts. OF TIlE Collier Company OF ST. LOU~iS, MOJ4., Wfllbb wereC totitlly D~est royedl by Fire ott Mity 28t h and Sept emiber 21, 1 881, ARE REBUILT! Orders arec solicited for S'FRJCTL~Y PUliTE W1IlTE LI:AD ANUJ RNfi hE IID, COLD-P~RESSED AND P~$ltE DA RK CASTOR OIL, I.A W AND DOJUBLE BOILED LIN EERD tmI). 1NEW AND C; 1~ PO PU LA U i S 0 N (A S A~ND STA MI P. A dd.ress Canula Putrchas-1 lng Agency, W.\NI. J. PLAY El, NIiirage~, Nassaigaweya P. 0., Ilalton, Ont. Metion PlU(JM ByB. M. WOOLL EY, A lan .,Ga. 1teliable evidlece HABT given, and reference to cured pat lit s antd phy.s iciatns. VURE 8end for my book o~n The liabit dnd its Cture. Pree. A YEAlR AND EX1PENSES to agent s. Out fit I' tee. Ad, dress P. 0. ViIK E1Y, Augusta, Maine. I)AP!!!ET I a~4vertisecrs, li M n 125 cents. &. f. ROW ELL & CO., N.. Jan 26;, 18R2 19 4 - Notice to Debtors & Creditors ! L41N AS USUALi rn1 AN6 sdYra CAn6L[N , GEORGIA UR CrhAAI THAT 'rlE1 MANIPULATED IUANO 11A anid Cheapest Edrtilizer thitt the Superphosphate, t Season, has provod unoxcelled by hing nhout theso For'tilizers ns the ir Agent, (or ott-selvos cover tho (nrusail. Wo will havo at modoriato froin our Agenis, payablo in Cotton r Raih d Det, get yot miler [RA 40X, 4Al411 AC1., L.. mad Olatsa'ler4tona, 1%. 4'. 29 2tin IERCHANTS N ALL, SEEMS in papers left over at 1 elonf tofSeason-. Scnd for conditions EAV SYSTE31, tho Most Advantageous frered to both Merchant and Consuier. NDRETII'S CARDEN SEEDS rown on their own Farms, OVEIR 1,500 ACRES devoted to this purpose, are the DARD FOlt QUALITY. j- WIIOLE LDR PRICE LISTS for Seeds, in bulk or mailed to nerchants on application. 21 & 23 S. SIXTH ST. PHILADELPHIA Whath' Ro. WVhot MUSIC? 0 Vhat is Home Without Music 0 VELL, WELL, DON'T GET MAD ABOUT it, and talk in such big capitals. BUT BIUY I CIFCKERING. MAR'llUSUEK, A RI ON 01 SOUJ'IlERN GE1 PIANO. nOMIE S W ~E EN IOEj! lust. be madle a haoppy plaice, tand if i does ot. contaitn a PiANO or ORGAN, it. is only aif furnished. (OIURlbUl AT ONCE'j~ L MASON & II.'.IN, PEIA)UlIET & CO). 0). SIlONINGl'R ORG AN. D)ONT WAIT ALWAYS, U you cant pay all ea'h, send for our Titine Pices. iarge sales withi smiall, living protitis is ou,. policy, first, last 'and always. MeSmith M~usic H ouse dee 1 5, 18A 14 190LA1M IEl) OUR CUST'O~ E ES WilEN hecy have " xtuni hed ottr IL~ ~ -\ 81d(ST) K (O)F P.\LL ANI) WINTElt 0001)8, anid have earnied at what wonderfully low priices we ire sellinhg them.iii W e I live julst rec(eie an tr~e daily r'e&ivlig a ldi-.e 16' 5Cf 31N's and lii t G i M 1 N;. .\TS, i 810 , ah;.nd AT, Slir ce, I ethert 'I, &c. , whtichi we areI sell ng at bottom11 prices. We arec dletrinied :o tell ourii large stock. Give ias a iri.. We plty nto rent, no clerk lure, anl ouri afxes areC a tiere song, so we cn1 tiell us heapl or chleaper i' tut ity duie else. We ef'y compttion. i ('ott on, ('orn, Fodder', and~ tall Coutriy P'ro~duce botughtt for ensh or harter. Try its onice and' we will ntot aisk youi to tome a ga in. Yout will .comue thle next t iime vitho'ut, an inivit e. Ver'y reCspct fully, .l C. Gr'iffin, sept 22, 1881 .1. N. IKenne & S(x. iommission Morcrhants and Dealers in Fortilizers, 68 EaXs-r liAY. C'n r,1-:ES-rON, November 9, 1881. i'hle Conun i centent of .fint ttier busi ntess year we ackntowledge vith ptjleaLs ire thle pratrontage andl contfidenice of our I1lS( N'S COE)i"1ON ANU 1) ()N FER. riLIZElt, IROlSON'S COMIPOUND) AtilI) 1108 PI 'ITE, Itave given very grat ify inig ilizer is of ithe hliehtest s.aitulhird. It Coil tuins atmonig ot her valttable iungre lientsx 8 >er centi. of Anu iati~tit, 1 . per' (cent. of Pot - lavinig beeii amontitg thIe firts to initrodu~ce 1annoii in thIis State, we cant cotnfidei:, ly re-| er to our platintg frientds ithat during the cries of yea rr, we have sol thIem Mlautres ve h1d4&t awits gi( t at p'r article. Every ftanure is i testeid. WeC offer thle dIfo'96 Fer-. ilizcers for casha, tiume or cottoni. l'lanuters (orderitar immiiedliately *'ill fe al owe to ihe 1i 'Ist of A pri! t 1 dochle wichi Ibey p re fer icash or t itme. Ani orde4Cr fotr a ariloadt oft tein toils will be seunt frtee of Ira:y age, fotr at less amout i I per ton will e chiargbL. nov 24, 1881 lia - OTICE OF FINAL SETTLJE~IENT. Notice is hlerebly given, thlat, I will ap ly to 0. 12. Ihtrantt; P'rohit J rdge for 'icks Cuiity, otn 'lThursdniy, 2 dag of' ebhruary, nex t, foar leave to( ttiak s a finoat eitliisentn wii larmu w4i.a.: &' t V OL Jli.'A Li I Profobsioal Notices. CHAS. r. BARRETT A T O'lNEY * CO UNZsEL O Ar'7 zA.w, PIbkeu C. I., N. C. (Q O ce in School Cutunissioners Ofice) Will . prttico in the State and Fedord Cour't. jan 5, N2 .10 Oi0o. Y. E LL8, G'Fo. W. TAYLOR, JAMEN L. 1R, * PioieuB C. 11. S. C GreenffilV, '8. C. WELLS, ORR & TA'TLORI, ATTORNEYS& COUNSELORSATLA W PICKENS C. II., P. 'O. Prompt attention given to business entrus ted to them. march 10, 1884 .25 M. F. ANSEL, J E Boa4. Ureenville, S. C. Pickens 8 C ANSEL & BOGGS. A'TTORN iEYS AN) DCOUNSlhORS AT LAW PICKEnTS C. H., S. C. Office in the Court Houso. Prompt attention giv'un tO all businiess ell, trustod Lt 6heim. dec 9, 1880 12 R. A. CHILD, A TTORNEY Co UTNSEL OR A T LA IV P 1 K E N S C. 11. 8-. C., WillPhactVe in all Ihe C6irts'of the Sf6id and Courts of lie United States, for the Di3 tri'%t of So'uth Carolina. ja1n - 1881 16 Notice to (reditors. Sarah A. ilexander, Adninl'1rntrix,. vs. Susan 11. Willians el al. P UlSU.ANT to n Order of lion. T. B. Fraser, Presidig Jtidge, iniade on tle 91t <atiy oi Novemb11er, 1881, all Creditors of the Estate of DAVID A. ALIEXANDILt.'de ceased, are hereby required to provethe rank, date an*d allutd of their respective claimis againlst the said estate, before me within iiinlely days from Ilie date of thelirst puiblication hereof, or he "arred of aiy zve'ie fit tnder the proceedinigs in this aciol. J. J. IlWIS, Clerk of Goirt. .inn 5, 1882 11 8roo 4 UST publishied, a new edit ion of Uni. O t'vi~a.:nwi. .s Celebrated ssay on s he radi cal cur e ot' S pernutatorrhia or (t Semlinal Weaikneiss, in vohuuitary Seumi iul Losses, l1:n. potiencuy, Ment iial ui Phtysi cal lne a lniCity,. sinpiion, E'pilepsy watod Iits, iinued by self iiliilgeince or 'extinl ext ravaganice, &e, Th'Ie celebrmated ath or', in t his aithnirable l'.osay, clearlny dlentaoisitral es, t'roun a Itity years' sutccessful practice, that thle alarawnin g cons~equtenice of self abuse nmay be radl ically cutred;: pointinug (out a titode of cure at ontce simpple, certa1in , atnd effect u I, by titeans of whtich every siuffe'rer, no mattIer whait hi. condlit ion mai:y be, inay curtte himiiself cheap. II ;).Thlis Iwer' wire shtldo' lie ini the haehdh of every~ ymuhw -iniwl everiy ilunl ini thle landu. Sent tunder seal, i plain enivelopie, t cers or' t wo) pwst age .'tiwin ps. A dre(ss The On'u Iern-(ell .licl C .o. 41 Artn St., Newv Yiwk. N. Y.. P'ostoilice lBox, 450. jan 5. 1882 11; ly Ayer's~ fHair Vigor, FOR RESTO0GING CRAY HAIR TO ITS NATUR~AL VITALITY AND COLOR. ' is a uttost~ agreeab le (1riessinug, wichl 1is"at once harmletlass and( (effectul, for pre: serving thme hair. It restores, with the glss aind fre.shiness of youthI, faded or gray, Iliht, antd red hiair, to a rich browin, or deep b~ae'k, als intay be0 dlesired. IBy its use' tii hair is thtickented, attal baldness often though not always e'ured'(. It chee'ks9 falling of the hiairj intunedliately, amud causes a new growth Iinl all cases whiero the glanids are ntot tiecayed ; wh ile to b)rashiy; treak, or othlerwisae d iseaseda hair, it imparts vitality awtl strentgthI, atnd rentders it pliable. Thte VItdon tHeantses the scalp, cures andl prev'n ts thei formitatiori of d1anuf~ mf; ai, by its coolig, stintnilatinig, and soothinig' prioperties, it heals miost if niot all of the humitors anid dIiseases peculiar to thle scalp, keeping It cool, clean, alinl soft, unmder wvbich coiiditionts dliseases of the scalji and hair ard huiponsileC As a Dressing for Ladies' Hali The Vmion Is intcomparab~le. It Is color less, conttains nteithier oil nor (lye, andh wIll not soil wvhiitc camtbric. It imparts anl agreeable amid lasting pe'rfttme, antd as ani article for the toilet it is economuical and untsurp~assed ini its ecelenice. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & 08., 1'ractical iad A nalyt Ical Cluzmilsts, Lowell, Mass. BOLD flY ALL DI(UGoiST8 EvERuYWHER. wl.4.as, wia heELnatly cha --e th e , ther o.whihstiImTC thr yalv ; rwt m~a Iu. . fo air willr fae uimn p t or thi ' ' utY I) ~ to1' ht t c"#Et ilfr ya &Oluma~ 0r.# PASSENERDEP.A1T f. CotUMMrA, ' 0.,an,2h On 'ai'd after 1onday, J6b. ppAbger trains will run as herewItth inh uhted 'upon this Road anAits idhey Daily, elb*t Aundays. 5o. 62. Up Pasfs GESmaza Leaveoolumbia [A] 10 a Alston 216. i Newp vr 1 1sp 1i i 241 pa 0 o'gee at 88 P, m .ppt'6n at -.,;$ 'r'ive at Greenville at 6 20 b No. b5. Down rASsNaZR Leave Gre'e'hilleat ,10 83 a m Belton at . 1167 a' Hodges at 114pm Nigety ~i 2 86 p Wa~rry at 8 47 p Alton at 4 4A Arrive at Colurfibin [F] '0 p 6PARtTANBUIG, UINLON & COLUMBIA RAILRtOAD. NO. 52 UP l'PASENGER. L'eaV ATsion Str1 h 14b~ Shelton 2 26 p i Saituo 848 pn Union 448pm Joneisville 5 88 p m Arrve Spartunburg (.) 7 08 p ti NO. 55 nOWN PA8sENGER. Leave Spartin'g It & 1) depot (n) 12 67 p m Spartian'g, 8, U & C depot (o) 1 18 p in 'Io0ee.t I12 01 p a Union 2'32 pn 2 58 p u h 87 p iii 8rot Wr 4 01 p m Ar'rive at Alaon 4 86 p in LAIJEN8 RAILROAD. Le Ve Newberry a1 11 56 ni Arrive at Lauirens C 11 1@ p6 Leave L1aurens 12 5b r Arrive at New berry 8 08-p m AInIEVILLE BRPANCH. Leave llodgeq.0ah 46p a Arrive at Abbeville 8yp m Leave Abbeville 12' 16 in Arrive at hlodges 1 05 1s Blue Ridge R A Anderscn Branoh; Leave Belton at 4 T>4 p m Anderson at 6 20 p tA Pendleton at 6 08 p ta Seneca [(] I 1 y Arrive at Walhalla s 25 a m 'e'eW%%11% a lt D 26 a ni Pendlet on a t '10 d a m Anderson at 11 12 i m Ar rive at Belton at 11 47 a an . CONNECTIONS. A. With S C Railroad fr omi Charlestoni. With WiIilmington, colunt bia and A ugusatil -Railroad from.iWiltingt.oti tht I d Voinlts Nowhl tlfce'bh With b b & A Itaiiroad 14 ii 'eliarloito'en# all points North t hereof B. wi th Ashaeyille"anad 8part anbaurg lihilroaid for points in W estern North V'arol.na; c. with Ii'tlanta and 'charilott'e Uikial'on Riesh miond anid Danville llailway for A -- lat ta and all points asou thI antd weat, 0. w ith Atlanit ati and chlarlottIe D)ivision Rioh n'dud and lDanv ille nailw~ ay fromn As lanta and beyond11 E. wit ba Alt lta atad charlot t P Di' insn oln moiid land lDanville Itailroad for a points south autih west F. with S C liailroad fo~r dha'l'e~t'oI With Wilmington, Columblia and Age Hllttid for Wilmington and the W ih charlott e, columibita and A b'ghs~h Iitilroaid bor ChartlotleC and the Nr o. WithI .\shecville and Spartanbt rg ilren'd t'romi It en dersuhvi lle iH. With Allta :andi chairlofl DcIivision Rich morulii andu' D)aniville 1 Railri i'11oUd charulot I e and beyo'ed. Standuard Tfimao used ini Washiungton, ID C; which is fific~en mIinte~ts faster than Colum: T. M. 11. TA LCOT T, G h%-~a1 Manage.a. J WV Fnv, Superintenden A. orE:,General assenager' Agent Ichmu~ond~ & IanileI~ Rt R Change of Schedule. On and after Funiday, tbe. 18th, 1881; l'assenuger TIininl Servieb Ob th. Atiened~ land Charltot te Air Linei divisiUnI of the~ it feh monuld and Danuville it 11. will be as followst EAST1W~U{D. FAST M~AIL No 55 [*eave Atlanta bOKH Setitee.l23atl Central l., Grceenville 1 7Ma Spaur anurag 12- pi hin'gstonaL 0 i Gastoniua281pa ChalrlorIte. 8p jCXPRIEss NO. 51. herave Atlanta 81 r Atrrive Gainaesville545pr Gr eer~ville i)~ I Spiaalurg 1 6pa Guastoliu.I5na Charotte 24 i Malt NO 58. herave Atlanta7 AlIlve' Noueropi GJainesvilio100am iIbula102 II .(ion 1 7ai Central 12 i GastoldfiL613pn Charlottec WNSTNVAiljlira FAST MAli. No 64 Leave Chhttott 1re Arrive $pdianburg2bSan Greenaville 41 C1 ntral6lbsa Toccoa 64 ii Belt ona81 i Lula 18aI! Gaines~vilo'84 a Noreross 08an A tant a l ai E+ XPR~ss N 01 4 ph Lea itarlottie arriee Sparllanburg 60po g renvll Ce biral Be.neOIC T666ii 4 I Atlanta Mi ~ 1 6P~ MAveChrltt NO ~ N 00 h 91 8 10 a NI 9 28 a ns 9 55 a ni 10 57 a rd 12 '.32 p ut 2 00 p ni 2 34 p m 8 85 p rn 8 15 p in 5 46 p id 6 35 p ki . 7 45 p m 8 4U p rd 9 18 p hi i b 10 p ni 11 36 p m 1 54 a hi 2 45 a uf .7 8 a ni 8 ~5 h hi 10 08 a m 10 82 a in 10 87 a :n & M a rrt 12 5 A p \\i I 20 p ra 2 88 p ta > 4 e p Nf 6 13 p id 7 20 p id 15 a r"d 2 58 a rri 4 16 a al 6 15 a rd & 44 a id 6 47 a ni 8 10 a td b 18 a tH 8 41 a ed 0 08 a ni 1 00 a & 12 47 p lif . 50 p rd 05 p id 65 p fit 6 86 p a 7 44 p di 22 05 p at Leave Charlotle 12 25 i &