The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 30, 1882, Image 3
nbut
%ore and '6thd~piade -in de County
. sis.Ila. P.Cary, and H. B.
- Haedridki, who have been sick for
soie time past pre both, we are
glad to state. improving and with
O'anyt A 'e will soon be then%
lves aguin.
Dennis DodI, an old citizen of
'this-County,-died at his home near
Cn-OhI Station ou last Sunday n'igh t
week.
Mr. A. D. Bellotte and Miss Kate
Rowland were married, at Central
Station, by the Rev. H. M. Allen,
Uarch 22d 1882.
#Some of the young people df &fr
'town organized a chair last week.
The improvement in church singing
"a8 made very evident on last Sun
'day, notwithstanding the choir had
only met twice previously for prac.
Itice.
The Southeru Baptist Convention
meets in Giiinvillo in Mary. Rev.
J. T. Burdine Und C. P. Barrett,
ESiq., have been alppointod delegates I
from the Twelve Milo River Asso
cintion; T. W. Tolleson and J. R.
Williams alternates.
One day last week a dog, sup
poedkto be rabid, went into the
hot4e of Dennis Duke, corded, a
tennant it Jeremiah Looter's, and
bit two at his children, and a third
child saved itself by jumping on
the bdd. The dog also bit all of
Mr. Looper's dogs, and probably
.other dogs in' the nighborhood be
fore it was killed.
RICVRNUE.-Plcasant A. Patter
son and John Powell, were up be. v
fore Commnissioer Thornly inst
Friday, charged with consipiracy
ag.i~aist o Elam. Shairp Chapm:in.
The charg~e wvas tha&t thy had torn
diown a house, the property of said.
4 ~ .Elarm Sharp Chiapmani, because het.
w uinte withI t.he evenue.
dep~iartmencit, in thle capeaci ty of an
ienformer'. The)~ jpro'torti nrj tihe
deputy Ma. fhazl w ho arresed the'
pa )rties were neit her' presen t, but thre
'prainytly on hand. Codis isionier
Trili ey made a clo30 inv~er&tigation1
'ci the case, in the course of which1
4 it avas dev.-loped that the baonso was
oi~ly a little loig < ahin unil Wan WCeer
- the~ pro'per to Chzalauan. The par
t ies wvere dischuarrged. 'Johni PowellI
was inmmediat'elv arrested by Do-,
put 13 Ma:rshlaI l ishr or the chiarge
oif illicit distilling. HeI gazvo b.'nd
for Ihis apipear'anco 1 efdro the C2om-'
ii4sioer on the 28th of April necx t,
i n'a dep~arited foir hi s hiomei in the
' astniesses of thbe Blue lRidge muoun -
tains$.
BEIU-rY R EON I.--The beau ty
anid color of the hair may be0 saf ely
'egained by using Parker's Haiir
IIalsamn, whlich it, much :amired .for
ai perfumie, ec-ul ai nesrs anid danid iru f
eradicating propeprti.s; 4
The total revenueo force In this
~tato consists of eloven d'epty col,
lectorsi in charge of the division and
Mmiiployed in the sflee at Uolumbi'a
twelve storekeepors amid giuager's oni
'duty and eight spechit dtepuities
whose term of ternmpdr1ky em ploy,
inentond lo the 31st, of Marcb in
stant. The storokeepers and gnag,
ers are paid thf'o dollars a day
while on duty, and1( the dlepuaty col1
lectors get from1 $1,000 to $1,200 an
niual sailar'y with cert~ain allowances
for expenses.
* ~ How To SAvme --All hatrd workers
eira subject to bilious attaicks whichl
miav end in duangorousi illntessi. Pair
kerus Ginger Tonic will koop) ti~o
kidneys anid liver active, and by
rel'venting Lhe attadk Rave much
blokness, loss of' tinte and expense
Delay. at such timens means danger
Detroit Pr~ Pr ese. 4
Senator Jonas says, from a rough
tailculation rde by him, the land
bnider water or' in danger ,t being
* bubmnerged along the bower Misssm
ippi .prodlUCed in 188d a total or
'50,0632bales Of cottonl; while at the
brdinary price,8$45 per bale, amounts
~o $88,'752,285, over doubleb thd Bumt
baked byfriends for the construe..
ition of- a permanent, systemn of
te(cos.
The usually placid precincts of'
Uonwayboro', Hlorry County, were
disturbed on Tuesday; Uourt, day,
by a riot between *!titds rind lilleks
banised by whiskey and thae appai-ent
hidisortmon of the Sherift. A white
~- isan--was strtickc on the~ head by a
h e yo 1ndl probably Ifaall hurt, and
yes aipd pl6.t~ois were fr-eely drawn
-but, n't used. erThw fltee feelinig is
now said to ie##rty~ blite..
* If y61) *ndt (I td. 6 (5 to, TInIware
- i'ookeryg Worktednw.ate; dune hina or 637
kind of Iladse Faprnishring Goods as the ',,y
- lowest pgrhtfi dal on QIldaEAT,1, B1JR.
flAal~&(~tt:' ~d~iaiI wauI iva hi
of38
I~, Oe d**'t e8.ate Ls
9iel-o1. of UPdsentativ.es 'of th
$Late o "bowith as'olins, -tow me
tissiI .eItting in General, Assembly
Misd by the 4uthority of tie same:
Section 1. That whosilVer a num
ber of the oitizons.of sh'yIncorpora
ted city, town or Village in thii
State, equal to one Chifd of the num,
bet of votes cast-in tho next pro
meedinlg munkiphl'eldedion thereon
shall'in writing, :bn br before Mhe
fItteentb day 'of November in any
year, ptltlbn lfr an election upon
Lhe 'Viest'ion of "license" or io li,
enoel ' for the sale of intoxicatii
liquors therein, the council of stich
uity, town or vilkge,-is he4-eby 1tt
Lhorized~ird requii ed to stbnit, sttli
question Lb the 'qualflod electors of
such city, town or village, At a spe"
uial election to be held theroin, or
m. about the first day of Decenfibet
kDlowing; and it a majority el said
dlectors VUo in favor of' "'iconse,'
ihon the counte.l of 1such city, town
yr viHitge, shai gr'iht-lioense accord.
rg to tle laws now'of forco in thik
Stato for the sale of liquors in such
,ity, town or village for the ensuing
'ear; -bit it a -inajority of (Said 'dec0
ors vote in 'uv-or df "nb ficense,'
,ben it shall b hn'lawtful for tlre
oun-cil of tsch -ity, town or village
o0 voting, to gritiaat ficeige lot 'he
a21 of tly spirituous or intoxiciti
og liquors, bitters, or fruits pro
>urod with such liquorts for the en%
uing year.
Sou. 2. H1ereaftor all licensc for
lie malo of pirituouseur intoxict'
tag ijuora6 in 'ho'in'coltpo:'ated cities.
owns or villages of this State shald
>e granted in such manner as tu
nd on the thirty tirst daty of Decem
>er in the year for which they shall
)o granted.
Sec. 3. That whenever a majorily
)f the electors of any incorporatLed
:ity, town or village vote in tavoi
>A "license," such licenses shall be
ranaated frem year to yor until an
>ther vote shall be had undor the
)rovis.onsot this Act, with a differ,
gnt resuit, and whenever a majority
)I such electors vote in F'avor of '-no
iconse," the coun'cil of such city,
,own or village 'h-0ll lr ye1ar' to
,ear refuse to grant licentses unti'l
tother elCtionl taill be held under
heo pr'ovisions' of 'this A'oL with a
Sec. 4. Tnis Act shall not apply
o any city, town or villitge in wIch
.he tsale of aden't sp)iritti is 'ioW', 0or
'hall hereafter be pi'hlibit~ed I,>y the
egislative enlactmt.H
dec 5. Thlat whenoever' tho flna,
JIrity 01 the eleutors of anyi Mu'onl in,.
:orporai'ted city, town or v illag'e
hall v ~ote in ktavor di "no Ilicese," it
hall be ii f or' ant.y drutggidt
her'eina to bell dnring t~h tinati A-hen i
a~ license8 for the sale of' ipirituoais
iquor) , bi'.ters or ft uilts pre pan .d
vith 1su~ch liquors, eeept upon theq.
e:titent of a regular practicing~
hysiienin acLtzhal at en kneate upona
patlient;, sIuch '6ertilic'ate to :ontaini
he naame~ ot tlae paltienat,, and ah.til
cfib d by Llhe dr1ug4ist, fillinag th
amne, an'b kepat for Li'm juio~ad ot onei
'ear, 'u I' et 1.o 'iuet ion ut. n
a me as t ie coticail 'ot' suech tow oi 0
Sec. 6. it, ahall be unalawf'ul for
miy phy~'ina~' to give a precscri p1 ot
or :ttay such liqnors e'xe'a pt w hena
retuatly in boos ido ale ttenadanice
pna pa~t4cuat.
Sec..7. Tnat, any persons violate
ng Sectt~in 5 or 6 of this Act 'all
1p0n conaviction), be finted in theo sum
i uot less than two thnirued dolbaire
>r'i mipisoned ti'r na'o' less than th\rc
noths 11, or'1 l boh ied na n p ipison..
-d in the diskretiona of the court.
Set-. 8. All elections unader' this
Aiet shall be conaducted accorti i c
he hiws noW govern'ing the muni.
~ipd I eketions of the city, town o1 0
rillage in wieh they are held.
Sec. 9. All Acts ur' parts of Acta
nconsistent with this Act are her'eb)
'epealed, so far ats they may ter
ere with thu praovisions of this Act
PA RK ER'S
HAIR
BALSAM.
A perf'ct dre'ss
a ng, elegmatly per
- nmed and ha..rm
tasidrttf'. re'stores
nturalrl <or and
- ' . prevents~ bakinean
60 rents and $i
YLOU!LTON
4 eilonall asln
PARER'S
CINERTONIC
An invigoraling Medicine that Nrtver intoxicates
Th Iis dliiousti comibiniatin of 6.insger. lims:hsn.
MJandrake. Stillingia. mtias mnyv othe'r of the best
vegetiable remedies known. ensres alt di'orders of
the bowels, et omch, liver, tidncys and lunigs, & is
The S., and iirtet pongh Cure Ever Used.
,if yotu are 'stifrerin fiomn I-'emal!c Comphiuns,
.N'ervoiusness, V akefulnuess, r' beu nmt~1ims~ J)vspep.
sia. age or as# tlsase or iininwiiiv, takle J'.'rker's
Ginger Tonlc. It will strengthsen Lr:.inl and body
aid give yoni nS'N life me~d vigor.
Paid for an'ythiinglijguriouss found ini Ginger Tonte
or for a failure to hel p or cnre.
Administrator's Sale,
-----
iY ordde df Olin L. Duirant, Judge o
UPobate for Pieckens County, I will sot
it Public Outcry, opi Saleday in A pril, 1882
at Pickens C. Hf., all the NOTES AND AC.
'OUNTS belonging to t.be Estate of Brigh
Jilutrap, Sr., ddceased, appraised doubtful
and worthless.
J. A. OILBTRAP, Adm'r.
march 16, 1882 261 8
N'otice te Debtors & Credit~ri
AM' s8*0 befiar demands anlat..
Q!Q
IA
%1LO0TRINO I
CL 0 TING
CL0THING!!
S TILL B0MIN6.
THE RESIDIdE OF P. F. FARMER's
stock must go to -clean up for Spring and
Sommer Goods. We are in a position to
furnish our custothers *'ith the
'iheapest Sui Clothes
that has. or will V-6 961d'in this City again.
The residue of this immenise stock must be
closed out wit.hii the next
SIXTY DAYS.
RAnIAIxa BAnAXXas
and nothing but. BARGAINS, so come and
get them. Remember this ib a positive ikle
and shall continue until clAel out. 'Don't
forget the place, Farmer's - Ad stand, Maul.
din Block, Main Street,
GREENVILLE, s c
McMahan & Gwinn.
jan 19, 1882 IS
TIo Cionsumnptivesu.
TilEl advertiser havinag been permatnently
.cured of that dreadI disease. Consump
tioni, by a simple re~inedy., -is praious to
miake knowna to his felbw so l'erers the
menus o cure. To all whao desire- is. he will
send a copy of the preecription used, (free
of charge) with the dirct ions for preperinag
and using the same. which they will flnd'a
sure Cure for ('aoughs. (Colds. Conasumnptiom,
Asthlmai, Hrroachitis, &c. Partjes wis.hinig
the PresFcripaiom. will ple.ase a'iiresdi Rev.
E. A. W1l lON, 194 Penn strees, W' iams.,
burg. New York.
Errors of' Youtha,
A G ENT L E MAN who suffered for years
fromA ' NerIvous Debility, Prewatuire
Decay, antd all the etfe~ts of youthful indis,
cret ion, will for the saike of stuffering ha.,
m ianity, send free to all iho need it, the re
Icipe aind directioens for maeking the simple
Irencely by which he was cured. Suffere'rs
wishinug to profit lby t he adlveriser's expe.
rienlce cain do se by addtessinig in perfect
confien~ce, JIOiN B. OGDEN, 42 CedAr
street, New York.
fe b 23, 1682 23
Pimples !
I WILL mail (Free) the recipe for A sim,
pie Vegetable Bianm that will remove
Tan, Freckles, P'imples and Blotches. lear,
ing the skin soft, 'clear and beautiful, also
instructions for producing a luxuriant
growth of hair ont a baild head or smooth
ince. Atldress, inclosing 3e. stamap, BEN.
VANDEF & Co., 12 Barclay street, N. Y.
New Adveftisements.
,soc o ety Pa
nnsmPStands, Poket for HadluIa
WA? DWNO il 3DUgen ~p Ates
n ae areuid tis (It is atetd.
OBSUVC0E88 ahs yer 00 month
sa 's tehtaa GUT'I order.
Can *'' t'., .k,:..,i $90
C0MI AN1D ZZAMfI3 TEN DWBTRUMZNT .
Five Dollar.(p) alloed to a expse
Ilstraied ttefaee.
COllier Company
OF NT. JLOUIN, MO.,
Which were totally Dcsl royed by Fire on
May 28th and Septemrber 21, 1881,
A RE R EBUILT!
Orders are solicited for
8TR1CTLY PURE WHITE LEAD AND
RED LEFAD, COLD-PRE88Eh A ND
PURE DARK CASTOR OIL, RAW
AN4I DOUBILE BOILEli 1Jf?6
OIkLm.
"~ r
Methusheka
Kasameo =
Bach,
Southern
Over 100 Magnificent ir
AT
MATNNN'A0TURE1R'S
N6W is Yrour
f YOU CAN'T' PAY Al
EnAey Installm
ONE tR1CE TO ALL, AND TI
CATAL)OGUES FREE ADDRESS
iaine' 16, 1882
HiRE WE ARE A(
REPdT13 FROM ALL SECTIONS OF NORI
AND ALABAMA SUSTAIN 0
WILOOZ IDDZ CON'
ik the Iheit, Afi A46t Rellab
in use, and
Wilbx, Gibbs & Co.'s
Which we put out for the frst timo laIs
any Acid Phosphate on tho Markot.
t "is not necessary for us tW say lanyt
reports wtich may be obtailiod frorn ov
whoto I&a6 05,, 1ndl 'W11l ainlyI Vopay p,
suppl (i each, w hich can be b't6ind i
next Pall. 1f there is no Agent at v.i
cha 't to o6ie'r it. . .
Savannah, Gat
feb 2,1882
THE UNITh S
- RINOSS
To
OI
Handsc
anad Prioen. Addirete 0. LAND I
NEW GOODS!
The World Moves and
so do wie.
M. .i. SMIT H &-00., ~
llEREW1Til ANNOUNCE~ TO TIIEIlt
friends a:tid the public that the~ trihve se- '
eured 'the 1')rge, anid co~i,nious SiT)10 II
known sa the il1OiCOMl.E C&)l lt. where a~
they will le yleased to serve everybody with, D
FIRIST CL~ASS GOODS ati reason~ale pricesI
We haive jusr returned from maorket. whe'~e 0
we purchased a fulil stock of ~esonarble hi
Goods, inucluding, Furnisirig Goods, Faicy tc
Goods, 1TA4' W'odt",Bhoes, Con)uteetionaries,
Hardware, ! ar'mig hmplemeds, G rocries,
and Gelneral Merchandise, and we cani saifely
assert. that these Goods aid P'r'ce) ill ci
compare favoi ably with those of ainy llouse d
in the up county.
We meawn to sell Goods. Comhe and see
the~ barganins in Shoes, Tiobacco, &C. Don'
fail to exanjine our Goods before ma~king
your purchases, for we buy rind sell for c<
srash, and can guarantee bargains in our
new andi fresh Goods. De sure to call.
Yours respectfully,
M. J. MMYITHW & CO.,
k'sley, S. C.
oct 27, 1881 -8 :3m
EMPLOY)MENT'
e For All.
TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD AR~TICLE
TlHE poor as well as the rich, the old as
Iwell ats the young, the wife as well as
the hr aband, the. maiden as well as the boy,
may just as well earn afew dollars in honest
eniployrment; as to sit around the house, and
wait for others to earn it fo-: themi. We can
give you employment, all the time, or, duar
ing your spare hours only; traveling, or in(
your own neighborhood, amiong your friends
and acquaiintantces. If you do not carae for
employment, we can impart valiuble itnfor
mittion to you free of cost. Jr wi!! cot o
only one cent for a Postal card to write for
our Prospectus, andi it may be the means of ,
making you a good many dollars.
Do not neglect thirs opportuniity. You do as
not have to invest a large artill d nioii, ahdl
rtun a great risk of 18;iitig it.. V8'*a hill i-endl
hy see that Itit l Un atn easy mitttet to mrake(
from $10 to $l100 a week, and establish a
lucrative and indlependlent. businosa, haonors
rable, straightforward and profitable. At
tend to this matter no*, for there is mnone'y
in It. for all who engage -with uts. We will
suprise you anid you will wonder why you c
never wrote to us~ before. We send full par,
ticulars free. Address..
BUtiREYE M'P'0 Cd.;
(Name this paper.) Marion, Ohio.
sept 22, 1881 2 6ni
~ ~- C
Pic&etis~ High iichkool. at
T liE Exercises of the School will com..
muende on MON DAT, 6th Febr!!aiy rand R
cotfhetnsioash ots oh i
cidndinte ttenuanhlastessmonaswths t~o beod..
videdingto f#W iequaitesion: wt tefl
Powingray i l f'stuitlion: e eeo 4 58
PreI~eimary b Departinent per Sessoion $8 250
hihrMtrntc ~rS~so 2O
Inetelu a teb 1eatetprSsin8 00
H ~igher athith pe 8Sioon Voca and
Jnt'iwnd 'ilb-tagt 0a
Classics 18 00
18 880ndstion with the 861.001, Vocal and
innenneanadi Musid $111 be-ardeita. ab.M a
t
7 rv hi4a nZ
B1. Sheninger,
Pelesset& Co.,
And Others
istruments to be Sold.
FACTORYPRIUNA-6
virne tco BIuy.
ib CASil, TRY OUR
ac ant Plans
LAT THE VERY LOWEST.
L. E. NORRYCE,
OR MoSMITH MUSIC HOUSE,
Greeni1vill, S. 0.
M4IN AS USUAL I
'If AND SOUT OAtt6LI.1, GEOftCIA
UR CLAIM THAT TIe
le and Cheapest Fertilizer
that the
Superphosphate,
SJon, has'proved unexcelled by
hing abdat 'thoso Fertilizers as the
r Agat or ourselvets cover the
wumll. wo ill havo t moterate
rain our Xgent, pnynable II Cotton
Railroad DI)epot, get your ruer
[L4 OX, GIBBS &CO.,
.. and Charleston, S. C.
20 2m
TATES MAill
EED STORE
every nma~s 'door. If our
E EDS are not sold In your
drobula Postal Card for
mne lltstiated Catalogue
itET H & SONS, PhIadelphia,
" EU R EKA!"
'xelahnecd President Gar.
fli1 on his Arrival at
Lonag Braneh.
" E U RE KAPt
EXCL~AIMIED OUR cUSTOMEEs WilEN
icy have examinedl our L ARO E;STOCK OF
A LL AND W[NTERI GOODS, anid have
airned ati what wonderfully low prices we
e selling them. We have just received and
e daily reciving a large lot 3f MEN'S and
.d h1E AVY GOODS,8TAPLR~ and FANCY
ltY OO0003, lhOOTS, SlIOD.3, and 11ATS,
roceries, Leather, &c., which we are sell
t't tiditoN j'rices. We are determined
sell our large stock. Give us a tria'h
We pay no rent, no clerk hire, and our
.xes are at mere dh so We eain sell as
aeap or chelper thian any one else. We
afy competition.
Cotton, Corn, Fodder, and all Country
roduce bought for cash or barter.
Try us onlde and *e irill hot a~k you to
ame again. You will iconis 'the next time
ithout an invite.
Very respectfully,
i. C. Griffin,
se pt 22, 1881 2.
GO TO THE
FOR
iood )iargains!
I SHAVE CO~1PL~ETED MY IrCK
l'ORE1 HlOUSIE and filled it wit ag
ad select Stoek of '~ ag
ieneral Merchandise,
Drugs hasd ChnennihatiN.
All of which I propose to sell Cheap for
rash, or exchange for Country Produce.
2,00)0 yards tinent h5rands of Prinia.
2,00(Jyards .Jeans, tromi Cheapest to Best.
10,000 ,yards Shirtings, Shaetings anid
Chieeks.
2"> lie -es ladies Dress Goods, Shawls,
loaks, Boulevards and Flannrelh, all kiuds
ad prices.
My stock of BO(1TA aftd SHIONS een not
iexcelled in quatlit?t or 1-lhe.
The largest addi tb't slecesd IStoclt of
EADY MAIE CL"'T lHNG etar broughat
this market.
A large aforlrmetof fardwdfe; Peeket
t Table Ciiitlery.
My stoek d(i GdCEJRE *fs #dt*ddete,
prices that. defy cog etitidit-2 64r load
Salt at. 1 per eseg.
li stire w~hen gou ~nte to Easleeftin call
i~1 i~ iii., icr we a~ Headquarters t~r
{office in Schoot CMANWftiwg Ooe.)
Will. praotike in ihe l* la Federal;
Courts.
Jan 5, 188f' f
- 4 . ;.
o. . .Wkra, , '0n. W. TAnon.
Jaxas L. Ona, -Pio e'ia C. H.S.(
Greenville, 8. C.
WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR.
A TTORNEYS j COUAVSEL ORSA TLA W
Yl10kEM, 'O. If.' 's. '0.
Prompt attention glveni'to busines's entr'us
ted to them. .
in'r'ch 10, 1884
M. F. ANi3st, '4 a Moos,
Greenville, S. C. Plokene 8 V
ANSEL & BOGGS.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
PZVENS 0. -1 0. O
Offiee in the Court Houpo. Prompt
atten tson giv'en t6 al Wuiaie-ss 'en'.
trusted to tifem.
doe 9, t880 12
2t. A. CHIlD,
AT1OR1 EY r COUNSELOR AT LA I
P IC K E N S O. 11. 8. .,
WillPractice in all tie Courts of theStnte
and Courts of the United States, for the Die.
trict of South Carolina.
jan 6 1881 16
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Ctvi-:nuw :a,.'s C~elehesated Essay on thle
rad ial cure ot' Spermait nrrhmca ors em i nail
WYeaukness. Inuvohun ary Seuminal Losses, Imn
potency, Mlental anid Physical Ifleap~net,
inmpediments It oi Maiige', et c.; also, Con .
sainiptioni, Epilry EAid Fits, indauced by self
indul getnce or sex uasl ext rauvaganioe, &'c.
The celebrasted aut hor, in thIis amirale
Essay, clearly demonstrates, fromr n thirty
years' successl'ul prpct icp, t hat the alarmsing
consec~fences of self 'ab'us may be radically
cured, pointing out a mode of cure at once
sinmple, certasins, sad effectu-- 1, by means ot
which every sufferer, no0 mat ter what hsis
consditions may io. mhat~ 'cure hsimself chieap
ly. privately, ad raidical Ily.
flM..,.Thais Lecture should be in the hands
of every youth anid every man in tihe land.
Sent iunder seal, ini a plains ensvelop~e, to
any address, pott puaid, on receipt of six
Cents or in~o posage sigmnps. Address
The Culverwvell Mekdical Co.
41 Ann st., New York, N. Y.,
Postihco B~ox, 460.
Jan; l- 12 16 1
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIRi i6 ir
NATURAL VITALITY NND C0LOR.
I-r is a rgiost hgreeable dressing, which
is ).t once harmless and effectual, for pre
scrving the hair. It r-estores; ivith the
gloss anad freshneoss of youth, faded or gray,
light, and redl hair, to a rich brown, or deep
black, as may be desired. Bly its use thin
hair Is thickened, and( baldness oftLen
though not always cured. It checks falling
of the hair im~medhiately, and~ bauses a neW
growith in all cases wherec thd glands. hrd
niot dlecayed; while to brasi hieakc; ,bi
otherwvise diseased hair, it.hmpadt Vitailltj
and strenigth; and t-enders It pliablb:
The VIGOJI bleaE iho.Nealp, bures and
prevents the formatiori of dandruff; And,
by Its pooliug; Et hitulating, and boothing
properties, it heals miost If not all of thes
hiumors and diseae peculiar to the scalp;
keeping it,.bol; blean; and4 soft; under
wvhich bonditions dideases of the kealp and
hair are oiolbid;
As a Daidng toi Ldiss' Halr
',Ihe Vroo,8 U incompdable. It is color!
less, c4)ttains neither oil iior dye, and will
hot sol k'his cambric. . It imparts an
I bUdArfahw* ...A ta.... w.,..m ..,d an an
CHAli *
COLUMPIS, V
On and aieire
passener trenll1
cated u on this Ro
Dailyl exi
so. 62. u A
5aveluaba(A3 -
Alstoif
o wberg
liely AM
oIges tat
Belton at
Arrivekt b4etnvill' a
No. 65. DowN * A
LeaveGreenville at 'A
leit on at,
Hodges at
Nlaiet yfk~
Newvegr~y at
Arfiv 1etc~lu~mba
&PA IANDURG, U1d& 00
RAILAOAD.
No. 62 U'P Aa
Leave Alston 1
Strother IC0
Shelton 8
"Unlon p
a&rrves'partanburg ( ,,,885 P
no. 65 Down PAfeIxqx.
Leave Spartan'g Rf & 1) depot. (JA) 10 05 aa
partani'g, 8, UJ & 0 depot (o))100 a
JonesilleI 32 08 p
Union 12 87
San a 1 07p
She.on 1 465
Strother S 18
Arrive at Alston R a J60
LAURRMS RA1LRMM
Leave Newberry at 2 0
Arrive at Laurens C H 6 08 p
Leave Laurens 11 15 p
Arrive at Newberry , 1 88
AB13VILLS NRANCfi.
Leave Hodges at 5 12 P
Arrive at Abbeville 6 02 p
Leave Abbeville 1.0 80 P
Arrive at Hodges 0 00 P
iui Ridge n R A 'ndero ian
Leave Bel t o'nit 6 82
Andersopat 7 OgP
Pmendletoniat .-7 L.2 p
Benaeca['] '868p
Arrive atWaihalla 92~8 p
laeaveWalallant 'Iat
Senieca [o] 8
e nt1.elonn't 4a
A'ndeV8oh aL9 a
Ar rive at. Blelto'n at .
.CONNECTIONS. . .
A. With 8 C Railroad fr on Charlesto.
Wit h W ilm ington, coltin bla and 'August
Rtailroaid fr\,m.Wilmingto 'iad al
p'A1ist No'rth tiirbf~
all goints Northi tihe'ref.
n'. wi'th A s~ieyIie'nd 8pa'r abbbg R'allroa'
for polit a Cn W'etn N'or th Carolia
nind an d Danyille Ral'wn'y f r AS.
lanta and all points south andi west. -
D. with Atianta and charlotte Division 1Liei
p n'ind and lianvill'e uidlway fron AR4
, ant~a anid beyond
.. w it h Atlhalita and charlottie Di' ision R ich)
rnond and Danville Railroad for aR
points south and west
F. with S C Railroad fot* Chel atbi
With Winangto , Col'u'n1 i-IQ and A'ugts'
Rglrod toWil'iingt'on adt
With b harlettle, c'oluinbia and Auguset
Railroad f'or Chaarlotte anidthe Nort~
a. Wit hi A shteville and Spart anbrarg Railrea~
from~ lienudersonvilie
H. Withb Athtinto and charlotte, blv sloD Eie.
niond and Dianville Railroad frels
chmarlotte and beyond
Stan da rd Tinie used ini Washing ton,.
which fifteen iniiu't'b fasr khan tolhi
bla, , .
T.}I. R. TALCOTT, General Mlanag~r
J Wruny, SuperIitendent
A. Pornx.Genera1Passenger A ob .
Ilelanond & Danville BLi
Change of Schedule.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT~
On and after March SIh, 188
Passenger Train Service on the Atlant&
and Chariot t e A ir Line division of thw Riob -
:nond and Danville R-' R. will be as followIs
EASTWARD.
AND) EXPRaSS NO.61
.enve Atlanta21pl 4
Arrive Gainesville ~ 6 I
Lula Btp
Ilabun Gap Junctloin22p
Toccoa706p1
tFeneca 82
Gre'envillh1 0 ~
5partantiarg 140p
Onast onia 26 i
Lula. 5 16 p m4
Bahn Gp Jnotb'a91 22pni
Toccoa 10 06 p~
Senea.111240 p
* spi~it~r, .1206 a
Arrive Ubarlot to 8A p5 a
RALAD NP05 58O
Leave CAltUa
Arrive GOinsvia 'es
Lulaa
Toccoa .88
*LSnea ,~1
,Grienville 0j~
Spartanl-urg4
Ga~sonia
1l20pa
A. POPE. .n25p A
A frive A tlant a . 12 06
A. POP R- #3anN $$.62&. 4