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d blongto the 'n. 'ba alI the qualities a abd has noL v -A~n! t 'egl tho arden. it is tn times gha t Gosts. ho #6 red' brOsat has made its eOiaiioqfin th% section. IThe Nah and 'b'fnds have been .t, in The IPresbyteriah %shuroh. out forty colored enfigranta 're. utlyeloft 'eteenVille for the West. Thecommunication of "Bones" is erpwded out of this issue, bofe country edfi-Ai are bedom. ng so-hollow 01ey think of selling thomselvei for Stove pipes'." Whe time for killing partridges iTad wild turkeys expired 'on the 5L Instant. 'Col. J. E. Negood, Clerk of the tnited States Circiit Court, is in town on a short visit. Under tle microscope a hair has rough edges like a rasp. -No won dor tn olbat young nienle mustache oftbn tickles a girl's nose. 'ie Methodist church bell has 'been purchased for the High School St thlis place and is now doing ser, Vice for'thatVinstitution. Read the knook-down argument "of Congresman Aiken against the protective policy of our Government. DIED.-Mrs. W. T. Flint, daugh terof 1r. and Mrs. Dr. J. W. Taylor, of Texarkana, Texas, and niece of Mr. \W. T. Mc Fall, of this place, died in Texarkana on the 6th inst. 11e prospect for fhaY-mining in the -tlissisippi Vatlly this season is sickly indtiod. 10. is conjectured that the waters w ill 'n~ot have refceded iu ffleintly for' piractical purposes tbe ore the.m idd lo of A pril. The line1, or' stock law fence of t his County t hirtyfour mniles in lengt h, recentLly soltd by the3 O louny (ponuiss%~iners, brought, only3 $1IG. 25. This~ isi ani ev ideceo thatt, Mr 'peopsle t o niot~ hko ol worm fenices 'Cntd that thet.y arec in fa vor* of the stock Lw,, D).&i,t F. Gihstrtip who wM res -en~tly c~ommitted to1 jail by3 Comn m fissioner' 'I hIorl'Vly inl (dehlt oft ',nt '1lhol:usad diollars' ~ kii, for break inig ilt') the~ distillery of Spratly & WVe, born, wa up U ngain before~ that of. fi, n the 13tlh instant. under the its from the uisterIn room, anid was aliso heldl for trial on that chiar'ge. nil ('omfohrt and ecobnmy ~arn A3er's .PIIls. T1he'y nie the readly remedy which de'fe'at1 ma ny d isorders if takI eon in .'eason, and should be kept, ini ever'y family. Someo miscreant broke iblo the * ~ d welling of Mrs. L.. C. Folger, near lEasley, last week, while the fnnr.ily was abgent. An inside door was * bnrated t'o pieces, but -nothing wats ~tolen. It is suppIosed the thiet war after money, and failing to find it. 4eft without stdaling anything. * B~EAUTY REGAINED.-.The beauty *und color of the hair' may be safely r 'gained by .nsing Paurker's Hair Thalsam, which lb much admired for its perfutme, ele-anliness and dandruff -eradicating proper3ties. 4 *The dwel.ing house of Mr. Ves Aiken at Easley, was recently des * troyed by fire, together with nearly all the furniture belonging to the family. The house belonged to Mr. F. M. Day, who also lost considIera, *bly of furniture, besides the building. XThe fire IS supposod to have been the work of an lnce'tdlary. F lRENUE~.-'Thn following cases ~ere disposed of by United States omissioher Thornley last week. T'he par'tes were all charged with Illciti distilling: W~addy G3ravley, teard on 15-discharged; Bruight (4. T Aloor'e, heard on 17-discharged; ~Vaddy Yonngblood, heard on 18 tiiischarged; Jtohn Wesley Ellen burg, heard on 16-bound over. Thereo will be a special meeting of mnenbers of Liberty Baptist church n turday before the second Sun 7a' AM*I. Muttr of vltal Im S portuee will be attended to and Ib\-emtbetor fri~end of the church esroiiy requested to be present. D. W. BrJoTT, l.Lastor. H1ow to SAYs .--A!u hard a orkera t~o subject to 6'?hus attacke which gi# end rin dangerone.lcal fa ers iGngar Ton n il ket p .i i& mn fite ones 1i tpu 9ht best to answer olnisof your valuaable pa-. . the first Wace will say, I was orm a"d raIsed in Pickens District,- left there 1P 1870, came to Alabama, from there to Louisiana, wiere I remained a few week* t~ne to Missouri, there I stoppd about two years, after which time I camb to the "Lone Star" State, and hk%% lived in Hill Cbouny ever since. eforie leaving My ord'home on Six Mile we could hear a gi'iat many glowing accounts of Texas what a'man could do ou a farm. I came "try my hand," and try it was, instead of making a bale of cotton per acre, the aver age for oy first year was about 1 * ef a bale to the acre-abouv15 bushels of corn, and about 8 bushels of wheat to the acre. The next year's crop was a little better; the next, almost a failure. The great draw back to Texas is the dry weather. We have as good land here as I ever saw in any of your riVst bottoms. When the drought sets in, which is in May or June, we often: have no more rain until late in the Fall. There are a great many persons who have to haul 'water two and threO miles on whg ons-out stocle often Aie fo+ water. We live In a prairie portion of the country, and have to haul fire wood about, 8 miles. Every thing is high during the dry years, and when we happen on a seasonable year, what farmers raise can scarcely be sold for anything-0+n come3 down to as low as 14 cents per bushel-labor is high, a la: boring man can make some money here, but it takes it. all to keep him going. We have good Ahools, many churches and good society. Land is worth 1from $3 to $20 per Wre, owing to the -improvements. One great renson why so many persons re main'here is, they spend all they firtve to get here, and never save enough to get away on. If I ad time, would write you more, 1 eonld write all day and then not. get through telling about Texas. I hope this will not find its way to your waste basket, but prove interesting to some of your subscribers (myself being one) in the columns of your invaluable paper. Respectfulyt, W. S. Bocas. If you want to buy Stoves, Tinware, Crockery, Woodenware, fine China or any kind of House Furnishing Goods at the wery: lowest prices, call on GILREAT.', BUR iiAGE~ & CO., when you go to Greenville. T hey sell the celebrated iron King Cooking Stove which took the premIiutu at theo Cen, ternial, and which fo- price and quality has no equial. They will sell you a Stove from $10 up. PARER'S HAiR BA[.SAM. TIhe T'.et, Clear.est and mlost Fct.onomnscal lhair hir. 5c and-.,t sizcsznt Jruiggists. ______ * p. t new nue exceed!J frai . 1'a.iV a l: 2 pefmne PARKER'S GINGEII TONIC A~ Pure Familly Mei::cina thiat t'v latcxi~ates. If yrt are a miechaic or farmeir, worn out with overw~ork. or- a mther rm downt by fdunily or house hold duues try 1'A*<Ku's Gl:coax ToNIc. If you are a lawyecr, minister or busine.s man ex hausted by mentat strain or anxiotu. cairs do not take intoxicating stiniudants, but use VAm~ct.' s GI NGERs TuNC. If you have Dyspepsia. lietumatism, Ki 1ncy or Urinairy Comphuits. or if you are troubled with any disorder oftheltungs. stomach bowels. bloot urnerves you can be cured by PAxKIceas (1GIsc Tos~c. If you, are wasting away from age, dki-ition or any disease o weakness and require a stimulant take CINcen TrONIC at oncec, it will tuvig'orate and build you up from the first do-se butt will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save youlrs. HISCOx & cO., 163 willIam St.. Neiw York. S0c. and one dollar sizet, at all dealers tn meitcinn. ,GREAT SAVING BUDGOLLAR SIZE. Administrator's Sale. B1 order of Olin L. Dtrant.. Judge of .LProbate for Pickens County, I will Hell to the highest bidder for cashi atll t he PER SON A L PROPE RTY of Ilar-dy Gilstrap, de ceased. consisting of: ONE~ LOT OF COTTON, One lot of Corn, Bacon, Fodder, Shucks, Household and Kitchen Furniture, And various oilher things too tedious to mehrion, a t ke late residence of tihe said dlecealsed, onl SAT URDAY, the 25th day of March, 1882. W. A. LESLEY, Adm'r. marcha 16, 1882 26 2 Administrator's Sale, ------o B"* ord*r ofOln L- Durant, .Judge of lP robitte for Pickens Coutny, I will sell aPublic Outcry, oni Saleday in April 1882, *t Pickens C. H., alh the NOT1S AND AC% COUNTS belonging to the Estate of Bright Glilstap, Sr , deceased, appraised doubtful and woribaless. J. A. GILSTRA P. Ad m'r. march 16, 1882 26 8 Notice to Debters & Creditors A' LJ''''""n having de-ands -gainst ceased, will present. them to tle undersign etd legally at tested, witinl~ thiirty days from his datle. Those indebted to raid estate will please come forwar~d and make pay., ment. .J. J. LEWIS, c c.P. Adai'r. .mar 9, 1882 25 '8 'N OTICE OF' FINiAt SET'TLEMllNT .Notice is hereby given, that *e will' ti.. ply to 0. L. Duirant, P'robate Jujge for [Pickens County, on L'rida~y, 14th day of April neXt, for lea to make a iutal settlehineht of the Estate of MPINA SMIITIH, deceased, and~ ask to be discharged therefrom as Administrators. * WV. A. SM ii'if, T. J. CHIA MBLIN,JAdW'rs march )6, 1882 26 6 No~tice to Debtors & Creditors ALL persons havin demin dssginst the e1,. te #off H tiS Of[STRp d t wij4.jo ih. ,7 . ~O CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! STILL BOOMING. THE RESIDUE OF P. F. FARMER'S itock must go to clean up .for Spring and Bummer Goods. We are in a position to rurnish our customers with tbe Cheapest Suit Clothes that his, Or will be sold in this City agaim r'e residue of this immense stock must be olosed out within the next SIXTY DAYS. BAI1A INS BARGAINS and nothing but BARGAINS, so come and got them. Remember this is a positive sale ind shall continue until closed out. Don't rorget the pince, Farmer's Aid stand, Maul lin Block, Main Street, GREENVILLE, S C Mciiahan & Gwinn. jan 19, 1882 18 _____ To' Conlsump1tivyes. UN advertiser having been permanently '. cured of that. dread discaa-e, Consumnp [icfn, by a simple2 remecdy. is anixious to' mlle kno11LwnI t) huis fe'low sut ferers the mieanis 0 CUre. To all who. e- ire it. he wil scud ai copy of the lwe'-crip t ion t.wed, ( lree otc mbahe ) w ith I be 4 ir e r,n forlk~ pre pering~ ana sin~ig the ~sae, whzci,' t1C, bey wll liama SI;;e ( 'tre for Cs uigha, C old s. Cousonpio. thue Precri~p on, will pIlaOe adslrCe4, l'ev. E. A. WiLLt.'N, 194 Penn stre, Willia~ms bur'g, New York. A GENTLEi~AN who suiflered1 for years from Nervous L)hiL i iy, Premna tire lXcay, ad nil tIm~ ceess of yoni hful iudis, cret ioh, will for thle sake ci s':ff--ring hu.. manuity.~ end free to all whoe uced it, t he-re-e cienilirectionis for m:kiig the ~simrpln re'ia ly by which lie was cured. Sul fereis *Rh ig 1o profit by the iadvertiser's exlc. riem'~e cII (in do by add; essia ' -. pea.ccct conifidenice, .JOIN B1. OGDELN, '42 Gedar strmet t, New York. Ieb 28i, ISS2 23 ly I~ WILL mail (Free) the recipe for a simn Iple Vregetable Ban thait. will remouve Tau Freckles, Pimplecs and Bllo; ches, lea v ing; lie skin soft, clear aind beaiut iful, also intrucmt ions for prod ucing a luxurianti growth of* hair on a bald head or smioothi face. Address, inclosiug ?>c. stamp, LBEN. VANDEF & CO., 12 Barclay street., N. Y. New Advertisements. 0 - fleattv'a BEETITOT EN Os an containn 10 full ~te Goldieni'I'onguo needs 2? T1 Q'5 s Winnut or Ebons~ ze snrhns Lamu~l F tand.1% rockct fior ruutsic, Ilandtes and ~'4'#~ *oraImovitir Ber.tv'n Pnter.t Stop Action, a isnsmuenh4i aa { 4 00iM MEN Ofi bANla. .N $OI Euo'L;tIC LJ"N b.s. At IG 'v LO 1.10 .hrs. SPelee, 11ored, Dhllvere4 on bonrsl Caehere, St ool, IlooL, A c., o.'1ly3~ Jfafter onte year's us~e Ton een' not ant Is fed ref r r a Organ, will Dronaptly reland monecy wtiLh,m rtet, C0MZ AND ZZAMIN1E TfE INSThUkENT In Jrson, FIve Dollarr (*5) allowed to pa 'xpenses It Witih pulforntndit n ouaeo nl ree. Other ~53Q1 ~i, O0 , i'anoforts *1% tlo $600. tqiZlustrated Catalogese free. Pleas. .Address or call upoui DANIEL F, EBATT Wasdngton, New Jersey. OF~ TulE Collier Company Which were totally Destroyed by Fire or May 28th and Septemiber* 21, 1881, ARE REBUILT!' Orders are solicited for 8TRICTLY PURR WHITE LEAD ANE RED LEin, COLD-PRESSED AND PURE DARK CASTOR OIL, RA#f AND 110UBLlE DOIE LI?. . SEED OIL. 4A ~ Mailnuhek, Sranlch d& Bach, Southe'wn Over 100 Magnificent A MANUFA CTURE R' NwV is Youir IF YOU UAN"T PAY ,.. alsey Instal ONE PRICE TO ALL, AN 1) CATALOGUIES FREE. ADDRESS march 16, 1882 2( HERE WE ARE A REPORTS FROM ALL SECTIONS OF NC AND ALABAMA SUSTAIN Is the Best, andl Most Relit In ine, an Wilcox, Gibbs & Co Which we put out for the firAt timo I Any Acid Phosphate on tho Market. It: i* t neuessary 1ot' us to saiy atI repTorts whicb may bt"lobtainled from w1"H l) be", 11u11 wvill Am1ply' r'epay supply of each, u% hidh can be obtait nett, F11. If thei-o is no Agint at y chant to order it. fob 2,1882 Navawnah, T H E UNITED -- RINCS A rouned tO 1784, Hancl and Pricesi Address 0. L.AN NEYVV STOR E. NETW GOODS! heI~u TIVoridl iMoves and so du we'. l!l*P1E'r it'll ANNIUNC.E. TO TIll lit frienld8 anld the puebio t hat they laive se eureid the !arre and en Imodlious S !'O1l(i inown as~ the' I l 'O\1ll! Ct(N EI(. where thley' w''ill he pleasedI' ~iV to'serve evryo'y ithi Fl h' ( CL.S$ Go u.S ni r.-asoia ble piers' WVe liaie j ust ret uned fromi~ nm'irke ol s i' e wie pu t-'hlse a0( ul l IM sk of tsea-0 .1o1bl Good(s, itat s, hootsM, SN o&s, C enti eetionarieOs, 11iar'diire, lariniig Imniplemients. G rocerier, and (GelIteral C leihand Iise, and We can i safehly asseri tinit. I hese God n))18aiid Priices i!! comlipare Iavei ably wvith those of iay 1lousie in the up county. We mIeanI Lb sell Gloods. Come and see the barg:.ins ini Shoes,- Tobacco, &c. Don 'I fail lo examine our' Goods before mnakinig your purchases, for we buy and( sell loi cash81, umnd Catti gitiarantece bargains inl 0ou neCw and1( fresh Goods. Be sure to call. Y ours respect fully, M~;. J. SM kETH &r C4., !anley, S. O. oct 27, 1881 8 3m EMPLY7MENTF For A11. TO SELL A HIOUSKHIOLD ARTICLE TI?1H E poor as wi.cil as the rieb. (lie old as well as thle young,(lie wife as well as thie hei ,had, t he imaie T;as well as l he boy, 11i03y just as well earn'i afiw udolbars in hionest emI~loymenIt , as810 sit around~ the bouse, anti wait. f'or o1 hers 10o earn it fo-: I hem. We can give you empcloymen'ut, all I he (jaime, or, diar ing your' spare hours only3; tramvehun'., or '' your ow n neigh borhiood'. aiImon yourt frien ds lad aciuajIiinnees1I1.'.I f you doe not care for emp 1:12ymue:u.l we Gcan hil~milr vahnauble inifor 011l3 one0 den t for ii Posa 41c-td to writ e for our) Pro4speTctusa, andit it muay be thle meaans ohf miaklug yo01t a goodi iuuanfy dollaris. D)o notl neuie' 1th8is 0O oporunity*. Youi do not have i' o inivest a large sai t orley, iin.1 run ai great I isk ofi lai''-g ii. Yo-ji will ri.j ly see 1that it ill! be anI ea'y nute to mak e luciative aund ini lepndentri buinessv(, honor rable, str'aighforuward and1. pr.ibmble. At tendt to this neit1 er nowy, forl 1bere is muoae~y soljri.-e you and4 you11 ill wilerOi why you1 never wrot to11 nIU before. We sentd auli par, ticulairs free. A ddress BUCK EVE Ml'F'0 CO.1 (Name this pa per.) Marion, Ohio. sept 22, 1881 2 6m Pickens LighI fNehool. --0-. r i1!m Exercises of the( Schmoo wvill comn me :rnce on~ MO)NDA:V Y,11 th'bri:dify and cotinucien1 to'cholast1lo mlonith9, 1o be di v'idedl[1( itI) equai~l 00'ess1 ion w1it the iol lowing rates~ of (tnion: Primary De'parl muetit per Session $d '25 It ' e . .i ie Depj:iartment perQ Sessirn 8 0(1 Hu .gaer Mlathecmin11ic~S per Sei'ssion I 2 I f0 Classics 18 00t In connect ion with the Sc1.ocd, Vocal and11 i'nmemamat Muin~ will be taInnga.b il Mason 4l1abiar ute VWMAnger, aetubet & Co., And Others Instruments to be Sold. T FACTOR YPRIOZES. Trnime to Bhuy. A~ii CA8ti, TlY - OUR Inuent Plaur.s ! lAT T11 VERY LOWEST. L. E. NORRYCE ORt McSMITII MUSIC HOUSE, Greeniville, C. c. [GAIN AS USUAL! RTIH AND SOUH CAROFINX, GEORGIA OUR CLAIM TI.AT THE0 Lble a.1 Chaeapest Fertilizer d that the 's Superphosphatc, ast Soason, has proved unexcelled by ything about theso Fortilizers as the our Agont, or ouirselves cover the polnsal. Ve will havo a- moe0drate d from otir A renRts, pavablo In Cotton or Railroad Depot, get your mor VAIL- ON ,931V4E &C40., ga.. and t drIesto,01 S. C'. 20 - ' n o every man's door. If our SE E DS are not soid In your wn, drop us a Postal Card for Isomne llustrated Catalogue DR ET H & SONS, PhlladeiphIa, hel on i Arrival at ILong Banch. EXCLA Ii! l:D OURn CUSTO~IEES W H[E!3 they have examinedl our [L -\itOE.STO' K 01 FALLr AND) W[NTI1R GOODS, andi havc l earned at wha~it woz:lerful1ly low pri0Ce we are stIl ig 'I hem. WVe have.' just received andi' are daily recei ving a~ laire lot of M EN'S and( arde llEAVYG(300),ST' \ PLE andI; FANCY D)iltY G( t D[S, lBOOTS, SH~O'LM andl H A'1TS, G 'oceries, L~enther, &c., wichol we arc sell inig at bot tomn pies. We are det ermined to sell our large stock. Give us a trial. We pay no rent, no clerk Ihire, andtt our taxes are a mere sontg, so we can sell as cheap or chiea per thanu anly one0 ele W defy compet it ion: Cot;on, Coin, Fodder, and nil Country Produce boughtI for cas.h or bartecr. Tr sonco andI we wvillI not ask you to come ngtin. You will .come the next timte without an invite. Very respect fully, i. C. Griffin, sept 22, 1881 - 2 GO TO THE Good Bargains! I fHAV[E C'OM PbETED) MY BBICK STM', llOUS1JE and1. tilled it withI a large and select Stock of GeneraP~erchandise, All of whtich I pr'opone to sell ('hea p for (Cash1. or oechan ge for ('ot ry 1Prdeale 2,ti00 yamri fintest Brainis ofPint 2,000) y aids .Jlans, fromc Chteapest to . 10,000 yards Shtirtings. Sheet ings and Chiecks. 2~> Pie -es Ladies Dress Goods, Sha wls, Cloo ks, Bou levarids azid Flannels, all ke i M~y stock of' BOOTS~ nnd ShOES can not be e xcel led inic quaili'y or price. Thei. largest uad best selected [rsock of RlEA lY .\l A D)E CLfIA)I I NO ever brought to lahi setInett arwrPce Ati large asst ento Hrwae.Pce nso abl uti)ery 9 r cmlee My prs tcit of ioERIpEtSi a cloede atice hat$ derfye comptto-a.rla ofMli sur $v:1 o cek. ly ocl anHe u re we you coieratoEsl forl an d aan mn. f or w n n ya n..sa........... s.. 4ORN Y Plegensr V.t~ (Office in, &hool'ConMMisionere QQpe' Will practice in the State ank Federal Courts. Jan 5, 1882 16 Ouo. 0. WLLS, Gno. W. TAYLoX, JAM ms L. Ona, Pickens C. U. 8. C Greenville, 8, C. WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS00UNSELORSATLAW o PICKENS. C. H., 8. 0. Prompt attentiob glvcn to business entrus- I ted to t'hemr. march 10, 1884 25 M. F. ANsEL, J E Booin. Greenville, S. C. Pickens S C ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW PICKENS 0. H., S. C. Office hi the Court HIouso. Prompt attention given to all business on.. trusted to them. doc 9, 1880 12 R. A. CHILD, ATTORNEY 4 COUN.SELOR AT LA V PICKENS C. 11. S. U., WillPractice.in all the Courts of theStato and Cotorts of the United States, for the Dis. trict of South Ca'rolina. Jan 6 1881 16 Noti'ee to Creditoins. Sarah A. Alexamler, Admin istratrix, vs. Pusan It. Williams el a. P1RSUANT to an Order of Ilon. T. B. I raser, PesIiding .ude, iu atl on I lie 9h (tay o' Novenihr', 1881, aill (redlit ors of I the Estate of l)A VI ID A. AI.L\ N D)E. 1.. censed, are hereby re-qii ed it) prove'thoe rank, date anltd niount of their resp. ctive I claiiis against he said (estie, before mc I wit hinl niinely d.tys Ironl I lie d t e o1 I heftirst I pibliction hereof, or he bnired ofany ben e A fit. under the proceedings iii this am1ion . J. J. LisAVI, Clerk of 04our1. jan 5, 1882 - 16 ~Notice to Cred&( i to-S. State of South Carliuna CoUNTY OF PICKF.NS, IN COUlU.T OF COMMON PI4EAS Andrew G. Wyau ei al Pltaintilfs, vs. J. P'. Looper,,,Jas. A. O'Dell Cf. al Defenidants. B~Y virtue of a D~ecretal Order made Ia 11thec above stated case, by his Ilonor A. P. -Aldrichi, Presiding Judge of' thle 8ith Juidicial Circuit, dated 1.4z h of' .1 -uniary. 1882. All persons1 having clasisn ;t:i,s the E Iit e ot' C.\hVIN 0' IJI Ih, dlce lsi.d are herchIy, noti1tieel to est abii h the ir de.-. mo1 tuds berore me1, 0on 0orb he 're t hei 1 t hi day of' .\b-c nLP ext , orI be fore ve- barri~ed fromi coIllect ing anfy cihtn h-in i. RceCiver of' the~ Ieal and pisona e31 L ate of ('alvin 0' Delt, deceaLse, feb 91, 1X82 21i J UST pitblislietd, a new edition of Iu. P (CU Lv Ea:.'s Celebwat-ed issiay on the C rad ical Ieure ol' Speatnaorrha- a or' eii nhal poteriey, 1 lnta aI:nd Ph'Iys iil locapacity3, lii miine.tx to Mdhuringe, et(C ; Ils., (con stunplfmion, lIpih-py aitl F'irs, ini~iCluec by3 self indulgen~' tce 0or sexual1 C etra'Ivaganice, & (, y Thei c(elebrIat d iut hotr, in t his zim~irable lMssay, cleari1l m einoI.t srat es, fr.n ai Iiblirrty years' sulccesslii prtiCice, thallt tImihe bu-aiing COnIsequien ces of'sem 1lt' ause miay be ra dic (l ly cutred; pointing (out a' 1Iinde it' cur~e atI once( mpfleh, certaini, am1 i citu i, 1-y un-n':ns of - wh ichi every sulf11erer, nio ma tte c'wht is condition m1ay113 be, 1.nt:y cu:re hi insel1th chap. I his~ lt'(eture shou14ho b in the handl(s of every youit hb amii every man in tI h le land4. Sent unider seal, iln a pin envelope, to any3' addreCss, po prid, on1 receipt of six Cenlts Or I wo postaiige stam11s. A .1hIire"s The CsivermwelI Meiial Co. 41 Annz st., New York, .N. Y. Post ollico Box, 4150. janf 5, 188216y 15 a compound of the virtevsof Qatnafparil taiingI2 'l0eents. 10. ls the( puirest, safest, and( muost effectual 'alt erai ve on-ic)iinle knownvi or a1vaihltble to the jpublic'. IThe sc'i (13(1(s (f micinoe and1( eist rv have4 nlever produced'(4 so1 vlui~ah a r'emiedy, nor1 one0 so lotent to enr a'ii''tll dIiseases4 "'811 res ling fro m 1111ureV bloodl. it 4'Ires' Ser'Oflat a1t4Al all scerofutlous <llenses, Igi'ysipeI;Is, Iol Tumjq 'JlilorsF, Toetter, H linmors, L Mailt' iEtheum, SenildI..hend(, RIing-wVormj nose C and ifc irregu laitl(es, .Jnnmjilic, Afi'eetlons of the Liver, Dyspepsa Emachation, andi Genieral Debilty .By its searching and cleansing~ tiihilitieA it purges ouit the foul corruitions. which cotii nto the blood( and causiie dleranige ment and( dlecay. It stimuilates and1( enlivens , the vital fuunctions, prooms energy and strengthI, restores and1( prese'rves heath1, and inifutses ne(w 1life ande v1ior' throughiout the whico sysitem.. N\o isuffe(rer from any~ dlix .'nso wh ichi sriss fromi impuJllrit1y ofi t blouod need de('i:1jr who wll Igiv'e AVEIR'S 3AISAl'Ann-ILA a fair trial. It 1i4 folily to experiment with the numen onls low-)r Ied miilktres, of 'eenp materi1'ials, and14 wVlitot teinca l vOIirtuies, olioredl a~s lood-~puritiers, wvhilhe diseno beco1)mes1 mioreO lirmily setatedl. A.VERI's SAnsAramtr.A is a1 mednhliin of tiuchi conenltrated4 ('urativo Ipower, that It is b~y far the best, cheapest, and m1osf. rt'liahin bt~Loonremer known'. On and st" assenger tiali ated upon th.s DaItye ' h'o.6'2. eavreolumbiaf Alston Newberry Ninety Six Hodges at - Belton at .rrive at Groenville NO. 65. DOWN & eave0reenvilloat Belton at Hodges at' Ninety Six Newberry at Alaton at. rrive SIi 1 nbl t [F PARTANBUII0, UU4t0N & Ritt n -k1,11A1 zwo. 62 ur risessdeN.Qt,% ,cave Alstou Sitrot her Shel vtoni .Joneville 7 05Og~ irrve t-piartatiburg (x) 8 No. 55 DOWN PAssIC)tta. " Acavc Spartan'g It & 1) dep6. (u) 1 o0 - Spart itn'g, 8, U & C dcpot (G)1.0ia "m Uhlion Sarvetitoi ALOD 2UC Stiv rut Lhr 1 CI rrive at Als:to"A LAnnEN48 RAILROAD.". en1ve Newberry it I rr11ive ait Lanurenis C It . 5 08 pi nave Laur1ens 11 lb p Lrrivo at Newberry . 1 88 p n . 1 Inota E I n 9 AXen, fave hodges at rrive at A bhevilo 6 0.2 p eI.Ve A hille . 10 80 rrive nt II dges 0 00 p m 1Iu1 It0d. It Rv & Anderoic RDaob ease lIelion nt 82p A udevrso at 7 09 l Pendleton al 7 r2 p .Seneen [c] , 8 68 p1 rrve at W~;ailla 0.28'J i1 eC4e Wahlat 7 20mm PendIlet on1 ut - 8 48 n mi Arut'ron, a t .9 2.W1a in 1ive at hielt&)n at I) (A-a ('ONNE~CTTONB. L. Wi th S C l ailroad fi otn Ulaarlesib. WithI j Wihnigton, coluin bla and Augu~t~ Rilrl'( tfrotn Wilmigton and al roitnts Northa thereof. W it hi u c & A Rai i Iroad~ from charlotte and ni U(h oints N orth thIereof 'o tIESo i 'i est ern Nbil. 00hIlian *3. wit hl allant Pund chalotte lIiviijon 1ich iiuotl a1 nd Dai nville 1liily.3)y for At. Janta a:id aill points. bouth anid wasI,.~ >. wiii .t lautt 011( and l'h rlOtte D'ivinoti ilichi 1n onl 1:01 ati, ville nfailk ny11 fl'otn At K. wlit b A tN n t an charlot tr Di' icion Jtibh n1100n du and an vjil 1in ilrioad for 'all .withI S' f. liilroaid for Chiarletn WilJ Wilningt on, Coluiin ahid Aligbbh it ailroad for Wliinianf and - tM N Jr:I h Wit ht charlotte, colnni'bla arhd AugustA liaih- on d for Chatrlot te and t he North .Wit hi .\sheIv i(l a tl Spn rtanbt.rg R alroaud frtorn 11r1nierstonville I. W it hiALI . iat and (hloi re Ditt 11vision 11 lol no andl Dainville Railroad frodl ChI:or oue and beyong . Stanidar id Tijtne used itn Wasigiitpn, DO hi ch is tlft eenli in iules firmsterih .an Coibni T1. M. Rt. TAILCOTT, General Mazngor ,J WN Inv, Sutper'iinttyrle~l A. P'ei:, Gen eral P asseige9 Ap'-:nt Change of Schedulet PA:SSENGERt DECPARTMENT. On and after Manrch 6th, 1889t asenger'1 TIrain Service on the Atlanta rd(al harlot Ie Air Line division of the 1ioh ond1( and Daniville R- RL. will be as followsI EASTWARD. im,' Axn JxrRESS8 No. 51. - (enve At rieta 2 15 p s re'ite Uunina'villd 4 6,4 p in Jimla 5 26 p ni !;aItun (Jip Junict ion 4 2p ni Toccoa 0J p hi heneca 8 24p m G(r. envjil 10 08 pi .untnnhoii urg 11 40 p gi Gnt Ion iai 2 66 a M rri've Charu'o:e 8 16 a tu MAi, NO 58 enve A tlanta afl rrtive Ga ine'sville740aD lahitun Gap Jnnionu )1 ~ Greenvillel Ilrit Chilo~tin 3U)pD 'WESTWARD MA in AND EXPREss NO 6 rx'vc ;tit~t.ii 1 5 6 a to 7 16 a m l'(i(~~Oth 28 a til Litla 5 180 pan Oaii~esville0 1 a Atana12 40 ai rrive Gast'rnia185an S;'tirlanrg404an Gree(nvile p 2ah ilah1k Onp Junclibf 8 Ll'a 01