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1* a a9g btoe wULleo bepI6n It4 roturn tbieaks to SeOAtor j for Congr*el6Oik -avior* _ 4 aggetthe organIaatIon oa _4A9*hetto Olub" in Piokens. a nt3 itas lingerdd long In the Ing. A4 u-town croquet gt'ound is in "'Ing order again. a e6,1 i and ns are behaving bad- i The public debt has been further a aptain Jdk is a good Indian. 7 e Is dead. The. carpenters of Philadelphia o on a strike. A corner in cotton is reported; a uit may be a 1i0. hanlan remains the champion tower ot the world. Oh, how lovely it is to gather 1 "eweet shrubs" with -your sweet,. The legal tre4ornity of Pickens have been quite busy for the last Woek. Miss Holmes of Pendleton, is Visiting the fWmily ot Major J. J. Lewis of this place. The Y. M. 0. A. has changed its hour of. meeting to 5 o'clock in the afternoon 70seph was eommitted to jail on last Tuesday for carrying voncealei weapons. These cold mornings are making the farmers look gruin and their cottonyellow It is generally thought. that the outlook for a fino crop of* small grain this year is proini g. This is the year' of weddings in Pickens. Miss Rumor has tour sta ted f'or the near 1uture,. due mlus4t be good in figures. It aiffords us mutch lea~sur'e to eatorn that our' young firienid Mr'. J. McD. Bruce, wVho hats been quite low Wvith tever', is getting well ag:aini. Weo h'epo sooni to see his ge~ia l face too. Th o r a of Greenv ill are bit, t.4- n ing( Wite, the a 'e ni merl. of t he Ilutler' t'.~he icendiar tri C'lumbi& haq 'been selected by thle State, Boatrd of ladIucation as~ the p laice for holIa ing bothi the whbite and We reinign thanks to Messrs. Walkr, Eans& (Jigswlls of Char Ieston, for aL complbmen~ftarty ticket ' to attend a picnic given by the firm to itls empoe. Ii the election atL A nder'son C. II. on 2d 'nr~tnit, voting a subsciption oif $25,000 to the Savannah Vall1ev - nilroad, only 188 votes were ('ast '180 for and eight againist the sub. By ieference to the proceedinigs published int Lhis issue IL will be seen that the Pickens C. H. Demnocr'atic Club reorganized last Saturday, and Is now In- good tighting trim for' the appoacingcam paign. Tho0 meets Ing was large, considering the sea og of the year', and munch interest; ~4nd eairnestn ess w.a man ifested. The Democracy in this section is as1 solid es Table Rouk and will give a good eount oif it'4elf in the nioxtolection 3very elub in the County- should now be roorganized and actively at work. The young folks of-our little town ne at Major D. F. Bradley's 'esi 7"onio 'on last, Friday evening and organized a Reading Club. 'The fol lowing offleers were 6leeted: Piresi Aent, Prof. WV. M McCaslan; Vice, .President, James P. (Jary; &eci'etar'y Miss Ida BradJley; reasur~ie, Julius .L Boggs. Sections were read by Messrs.'Taylor and Gar'y and Misses ~j ~W~La Blradley and .lannio EK war'ds. The elub will mnoot eveiry Friday evening. Take'lt.oasy and Live-long are Nbrothers, and are relate~d to Ayerm ?earsaparilla, which has lbngt~bened / any aIifn. The following marriage notice ii ~,ubished In the Lanurensville iler. ~"'2: "By"Rev. A . C Stopp, on th< 16th-ofApril, 1882, at the resideneo Sof Mrs. .Tna.Uartin, Mr. James W 'horntondi ifnoxville, Ten n,, ae 6 )jse Balle fl. Cooper, of' Ianren Vonnty, 8, C., the youngest oft rs and afteen boys. A VzoU4 Gan a Wnmstf the a eunder achar% Sliied by its leaders ' the Denevolent t ron" .-drho arst, tna a d WAse14 at this plae ou NAy Ath and 6T.- the trt meeting took lao. on Thorsday Aigh. he welounie ad, ress we made by W. D. Jenkins of the ookens 0. H. Lodgo. After ther welcome ddress the grand Supervisor explained tihe bjeots of the umeetng. and seleeted from ke delegates to the convention several ommittees o take, into considesation the blef subjeots pertaining to the work of the oolety and report thereon. Speechos were iso made on Thursday night and Friday by ifferent memters of the Society and a .odge wits organited at this ylae, Saturday ras the big-day of the occasion. The mem ers of the Order met with their regalia on ,t the colored school house. and after fal ing into military line, the procession took ip its march to the Conrt Hotise. Stopping t the foot of the steps they went througli he various exercises of their Order, which were somewhat on the masonic order. The rowd then marched into the Court House. Jessrs. Boggs and Cary were next escorted nto the Court House by the marshals ol lie day. These young gentlemen had been invited o address the Society. The audience wai argo and Saturday was certainly a gait lay for the colored people. As each spetik r closed his speech lie was presented will 6 bouquet in the name of the Society. Fol owing the speeches of the selected oratort vere speeches made by Rev. E. Kirby, E ?. Jenkins and the farewell address by N lohuston. A mottion was made extenilini he thanks of the convention to the friendi )f Picketis and that. the proceedings be pub ifhied in tloo Pickens SENTINEL. hie "meet ng then adjourned. The objecta of the Society seems to be fo he mutual aid of each other by d'eeds o kindness and benevolence, and the improve mient of their race, both in education an norality. These tire certainly worthy ob jects and if they are tariied into practic will betiefit the race. There was nothing u , political cast. in any of the proceedingq The meetings were all ended by a number o whites who were treated with marked res pect by the officers and members of the So oiety. We tire glad to see that the colore race are beginning to turn their attentio to the improvement of their minds to Ih nieglect of' politics, which hieretofore hn i been the object of all their gatherings. Th speeches made by them were very good fc their opportunuities and we understand the count the conventtin at this place a pet l'ect success. The1~ Nat tional banks will soon ib reedi ur' ered. Tphero is h.ut little hope that Sen aitor' 1111ii of Georgia will recon' fromti thet ennecer withi which hie i :i feited. The( d isas is htered ita:r and has carried off' t wo of hi~s auti a sister anid a brother'. EiGIITY-FI VE DLL~rIARs LOST. "'You do not tell me that your hut banud is up and entLiirely curted by simpfl a I micine~i as Piu-ker's (Git ger Tfotie?"' "Ye s, indee~td, I do and after we ha~d lost eight y'.fis dolhiart in dloctor''s bills and prescii tions. iNowv my husban td feels well as ever. 4 Tw~o pacicages goirg thrioughi il ma.1 ;n Newv York city on Saturdat dlirectLd to W. 11. Vaniderbilt, at Cyrus' W. Field, were discovered mazde inifel'imi maclines wib hall pound of powder each. There are some things so low ar , 'ontemptible that abuse or a k i frotm a rsetbesuc oi an honor u pt n them. The11 botw to LreatL such is to let, lthem severec ulotlO. "Rustic" says there is an it mensely latrge crop of cotton la t in his suoc ion. This is reversing t order of things. Down thbo count where cotton used to be planited the exclusion of small grainr, th havo plantecd this year s mall grt to the exclusion of cotton. In t mountints the or'der is revers< Strat"ge things will happen. If you want to buy Stoves, Tinwt Crockery, WVoodenware, fine China or kind of hlouse Furnishing Goods at. t he v lowest prices, call on Gil.ltEAXTh, BI LBAQE & CO., when you go to Green vi They sell the celebrated iron King Cook St ov e which took thle preii'umn at thle C ter nial, and which for price aind gqoalit y no equal. They wil well you a Siove fi $10 up. OATS CITY STONS FwrTSn, Citi.nts Fr DatunJ, L.AI'iDTi's Imenlovian FLY Fa: McBIRIDE & CU. want a live active mal every city and town in the United Mt to handle above artices. Exclusive r to mnanutfacture Filterer and Driera. \y to Mcijride & Co. for termas. Do you want to make nmoney and bei youri neighbors, write to Mclinu & A tlant a, Ga., and secure right to mann lure Gate City Stone Filter, Cherry's F Drier. Big mioney in it, A man 'with vim and get tip can n1 money by secuarinug control in his tow 3 city, of rGate City 8tone Filter, Cher Fruit Drier, Lambeth's Improved Fly: * Write to McBride & (Jo. for circular, te .&o. Address McBatn' & Co., Atlanta Only Thlirty Days' Trial W will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated to Volialo Belts and other Electric A a on jrlia for thtir.y days to young ,, k#ldetperanna who ara afficted . -OF Dr J. W. QU1LLIAN -AT EASLEY, . S C., STILL LIVEtisi? HAVE RECEIVED AND HAVE IN store the Largest and Best Selected Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE in this place. TO THE LAUIES. I would say that I have just received 200 different Styles of IIATS and BO1NNET8, from 25 cents to $7.00 apiecoe A nice line of Trimming Silks and Satins. 20G Peoies Fine Dress Goods, 20,000 Yards Calicoes, Muslins and Pi ques. My stook of Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes is complete, at prices that never fail to sell them. A large lot of Gents Straw Goods. Ready Made Clothing and furnishing Goods. 10,000 Yards Cashmers, Jeans and Cat tenades, bought direct from manufacturers. Shirtings, Sheetings, Yarn, Hardware, Glassware, Table and Pocket Cutlery in endiess variety. Drugs, Medicines, PahIttm1 Oil and-Dye Stuffs. A large lot of heavy and Fancy Groceries as cheap as the cheatpest, When you come to- Easley be sure and call ond see me, anti be convinced that I still lead in low prices Respectfully, J. WYLIE QUILLIAN, may 4, 1885 33 TAX NOTICE. -0 Tkth' iSUR HE'S OFFICE, PICK:Ns, C. H., April 10, 1882. N OTICE is hereby given that this office dlO be open from tie 1st to tle 31st of .\lay for the collectionf of the first. install rTl'xes for the tiscal year 1881. Taxpayers Iinistecad of paying one-half during tihe uonth of Mlay, which is the amount due. may, at heir ,option, pay the whole of their Laxes, or~ maly postpjone the paymient of the whole unti Fal!'. thlerebiy inucurrin g a penalty of live per cent1. on thle onelf~ll d te in May. TIhe rate of taxat ion is as toilows, viz: For Si ate purposes a 4] mills For School T' x 2 inii is - For Oirdinariy County Tax :3 n.i Ils -* For Past ludt~ebit e 2 itaills For Rtail road Ta 8 n.i! All pcrsons bet ween the ages of 2l and 630, on the 1st day of Jiune, 1I I, not mbh erwise exempted by liw, are liable for l'ot Tak. PutrsuanL~t to an Act. of the Legislatuore o1 - this Sta! e, an rd hor thle conveniience ot' t a . aer's in dif~e renit 'Yect ions of th.e counity, I will v isit thle fo'lowintg named places oc ., Ealey, Mlay 1st, 2.1 .1ud :3d. ,Certral, Mitty 4th and 5th. Liberty, May (t hh pt Cross Pl:tints, NI *ty 8thI. l):cu sv ile, .\I y Pmb. -. Easin:toce, lay h11:I. II inekle's", Nlaiy 12th. I'.urricne, NAlay 1)t h. For the~ remiainder~ of' the time I will 1)n at may ufliee at lie Court ilouse for cullec 10 ion of Taxes. -J. II. BOW EN, 1(1 pl3,1882County Treasurer. 1OTICl'E OF F IN. ~L S T T L E.\l I N P'. Y N Notice is hereby given, that. I will ap ply to 0. L. Durant, Probate .Judge fo Pickenis County, on Sat urday, 27t h day o Mlay, 1882, for leave to makte a fina settlemenit of the estate or' 00DJRWi tiM.\LDlIN, tleceasied, and ask to be dis charged therefromn as Admntin istrat or. MIAT llEW AMANSELL. Admi'r. a ap 27,.1882 32 5 'Y state of Soiuth Catrollu COUNTY OiF PicKEN~:a IN CO'lUIT OF COM MON PLEMI -J . MIonroe Sithl, Plii ff. againust Joh) Bdi. ITaylor, Leveret t. N . Taylo 'r and Ann Ta'ylIor, Deftend ant:s.--t'or- Y F* UMMos il N e N .: Dr..iuN--(i omplj~aint no, 8erved V TO Jolhn B. TaylI, * er)cendant, ini thi action. OU are herehy sununoned and~ require Yto answer the comiphiii in this at tin a copy of which is tiledt in thel olce< he, ClerX ofi he Court or Commiinion Pleas fe ho thle -said cortnty, aind to serve a copy of you a'nswereC on t lie subhscibers at their otlice, Pickhens Courti II ouse, wit hiin twen ty dlai uifter lie service of this summons on yom exclusive of thIe day of servicee. e, If you fail to answer this comnplai I 1y withlin the time afroresa I, thle platintiff wvi ry app)~ly to thle Courit for~ jud gm t inai gain you for lhe sumii ot One 1111tidred Dollar with iinterest. at the ri'tt Of 7 per' - enit. fr() le, the 29t h day of O ctobher, one1 thIo(tistl itg eight hundtt1red' and sevenity3 nine, amnd co~st Da ted A pril 2 hh, A. I) 1882. as ANSEI1 & Il00t18, 'om 1Plainitifl's Attorneys. may 4, 1882 :13 6 ess l iil ~ fauit )VCi~.I~IC tke ~CbCUK mmed aARi hER'n with~ Th So. mndttret Cntgt C rE'~er U,9rd. ,ropeertwo. 1402 98 arnt 75 ceau. me, PARKER'S CINCER TONIC An invigorattag Medicins that fiever intexicates lec.. - T his deNciona combinatimt of Ch Wr Unth" Matidrake. Stillin ia. mul many other of the bo PI ~ miable remed known, eures s'i demders t. isen the bowela. stoinachliver, .idueys and ourgo & a er s t h a en e... malega-a faa..-6. fanwa t'.... it - - J To H andsc and Priode Address D. LANDI BLUE GRASS SEED.1 RED OLOVER SEED1. Orchard Grass Seed. HERDS CRASS SEED. White Clover Seed. Uf IAJCERNE SEED. P A I N T S. GLASS. P U TT Y, &C. AT The Gireenville Drug, Sed and Paint Store. SLOAN B OI3EZ)S. Oct 6, 1881 4 M. C, Winchester, AT Andersoni s Hills. S. C. KEEvP3 CONSTANTLX ON IIAND A full Stock of GENEtA L MERIChIANDISE, viz: SUG ARi, CO FE E, SA LT, C1ROCK,~ ERY WARE, CALICOES, JEANS, and all kinds of G OODS, which lie sells as cheap as any oilier Merchantt in the County. All kinids of COU N T RY Pfl00)UCB~ taken in exchiiige for GOO 00. , and satisfaiction guarantlee d, NEW'RNG MAO~fhINES fi' 4 3 to 10 O! GiveC me a call and be convinced of' the above facts. Respct fully, M.C. W INCIIESTER. np 13, 1882 39 ___ New Advertisements. Dr. Ston' Pills! TUlE OL, Wl1d,L Tnlm,:):WOND!mUL, II E.\LTIl llENELWING RIEEl'!ES. ST II OG'S Pect oral PIs~l iisure hearty appttite, good digest ion, reguir~ii y' of I hie ho wels. A sure remewdy. for Colds iiaid E heualisnm. A pr-ecious boon to del ic:tIe f'eales, sootinig anid bracinag (he nervvon.i syst em, and- giving vigor and healt h inx every fibre of the hio.ty. Sirong's Sanativye Pills for' the liver. A speedy cure for Liver Complaint, tegualai - ing t~ e owels, P'uri fyi ig tihe Blood, Cleans ing froii M alaria 1lx Ta. A perfect eture for Sick leeadachie, Conist ination and Dys r pepsia. Sl by lea ing deng~gists.ithf For cicularsand atlmiaresic, wihfl paruionlars, address Box 65&0, New Yorka TCity'. - l#yone whowns Elike an umbre ta. E oas - T~e~le than 12 lb.. Uan l protection fromu and ae fit business wa ns. 1essaur wagonls at (rolar and pricesw tAget a wante evrywhre aant uaturer and Hook, Ot, D A 1) l IiLi by auressmiag GEO:(. P. L1ROWELL & (CO., 10 Spence street, New York, can learn the exact cost of any proposedi line of AnvEr~tImo in A mericani 8Newspanpers. gig100 page Pam~plet; 5c .LPickens IIigh School. O) NE Wlrtr of thi School vn Cx pired cs a Free Schiool, it wilt be countixed as a Private ScooK under the inisiructions sof three competent andt esperienced Teach ers, rit ihe following rates, per quarter of tifiy days for each pupil, paid in advance, by all thlose pat rons who do niot. sign the 'guaratlt ee hereiofore madae, or mnake accep. iuable arrangements withI the Teoachier, tc Primry epat mntperQuanruer, $3 12& Inemdae eatetper Quzar ter, 4 00 ilighier Mathematics per Qutarter, 6 00 Classics, 9 00 Incidental expenses, one dollar per quatr ier, strictly in advance, for' each pupil t. the entire school. Ext ra chaniges for Missic. All paymienits madue to te Principal. By order of die Board of 'Trusteces. C. L,. IlOLLlNGSWOR1Ttl, Chr. W. M. McCASILAN, Principal. a20, 1882 I1tf ToConsulmpti ves. TlEadvertiser having beena permnanenti make known to his fellow suifferers il ed cp of tht dredsp on (fr and singthesame whch tteyWilt indi th Prsrpin ilpes dress, Reau EA.WL N,14PnaldWilim brgto, Nw~l Yrk.te~keo ~fel~l Errors of Yatsth, GENTLE5f AN who suffered for year r fiorb Nervous Debility, Prematur Deetta.and stil the effests of youthful indis 'EED"'STl *very enan's door. If Ou EIDS are not sold In your idrop usa Postal Card fo orn Illustrated Catalogue RTH & SONSe OhiladelphIao IYRAND OPENING FIORTON & BROWN, LIBERTY, S. C. 8 If O EA 9, 9,000 PAIRS 81OES JUST ARRIVING. very conceivable style and shape, from Z cents to $G per pair. 10 dozen Ladies, Misses and Children's inC Slippers, all the elegant styles. Gente fine Calf Shoes, high or low cut, iarrow or broad guage. in peg, standard crew and sewed, button or tie, a spOcialty. 11 A T N. 100 DO'ZEN ITATS-Gents, Youths', Roys, in Fur. Wool, Mackinaw, Panama or Straw. 75 different styles, 20 Dozen Ladies Fine Hats and Bonnets, uicest line in the County. HOS KElRY. 10 Doren heautifil Wotsted (Goods, Em. lwoidered, Polka Dot, avd Si-k Checked Balbrigan Hose. Nice line IVrench Goods. Sec those Silk Checked BaLrigan 1lose, at 83 cent s per pair. D1ESS. GOr4. Piques fr.m 7 cent s up. Victoria Lawn good, bad nd indifferent. Mair.clester Suilings, Poplin Lustres, and Deege's, in profusion. See those Gingham Pl:.ids they are more popular than Prints. NOVELTIES, 10 Different Styles Mother liuboard Col lars. Nedk Wear in profusion. CLOTIKINAb Good assortment. We sell you at 25 per cent on New Yord -tost and show you the bill. HEAVY GOODM'. Everything in stock. Steel Plowe, 5i.000 lbs. already sol d. 7-8 Shir t ing, Sa .t, CoF fee. Sugar lRice, Leather, and everytingi lower I han any othber place. ilespecfulhly, JlORT ON & BRlOWN. Liertty, S. O. ap C, 1882 29 PLOW STOCKS HOES,. Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Picks. RAKES. Cross Cut Saws, Lots of other (Goods at W. T. McIIA4LL'S. PICKENS C. H., S. C. jn5, 1S82 16i NEW STFORE NEW GOODS! The World Moves an so (10 wC. SM. L SMITH & CC HIIiETIi ANNOUrNCI; TO THlE 'friend's anIl the puiblic that they haive 11 cutredl ile birge and' no) ~'~OlotMo STli -e known as the II(h st U \ ll Ci 'N E wtin .t*~hey will be pleined to servo everybody w a l .yi'f (l~AS. GOODS at renuon;lhle pr W'Ie hiave just retuirnied fromi mari~ket wvh* gwe pu rcha;sed a full sloek of 5eaIenaf l odHt ot,~os .nttItii Goodwa, iudig lurnishnto~s. leri. an oe'lMthaul~,adw a Goos tbat. ts, hoeds, Cun3 ic ionr * Oiawae !aring wimpmtoso Oryero ind tGenea ecaai n ecnsf Nssrt that7. eeGosadIrc Wope fean tsey with Ct e' andio ithe Ipcsn 8y, o)i4O We nrean to- sell GoodA Co-me and i T, N. A TTORNEY 4.C0O9S$N$$ AT V #, Ickeum C. H., A 0. (Office in School Commissioners Offlce) WilD practice in the State and Federal Courts. jan6, 188 10 ONO. 0. WLLs, GEo. W. TAYLOU, JAxxxi L. 011R, ' Pickeths C. It. 8..C Greenvills. S. C. WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, A TTORANJYS4 COUNSELORS AT LAIF P PICKENS C. L., S. C. Prdmpt attention giVefti to business entruS ted to them. marh 10, 1884 * 25 M. F. A;sL, J E Boaos. Greenville.8 C. Pickeis 8 C ANSEL & BOGGS. A ATTORNE YS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW PICKtNo 0. H., S. o. L Offico in the Court House. Prompt attention given to all bursiness enw Lrustod to them. doe 9, 1880 12 The Old Reliable! L -0 ONE OF TIlE B ES T N E W K PA P E It S IN T111, SOUTI. --- No Sensationalism! 1;o Immorality. SUR4(ORiflE I OR IT. 0 C rll ('hronicle nd ( 'ons t i tu'ional ist i the oldest i-wspj)e1' in hw Southi, Iti p a the old es in t le UnIiitel Staem, havitig bwe est ablished in 178 . M lile I horoughIly Delmocra(ti in princilie, it i4 liberai, progressive a1nd toleranlt. The ('IliuMNI.I: coLnhtils (lic ltest news fron all parts . hIe world, and is recognized as Ia first clss paper. As tin idveitisinig meditim, it covers tle country in Georgia and South Garolinia tri butary to Angust a We edey vor to exi ile sen lo t iollait 1 si We pubLlishi no ariciles of ani ioniural1 cha r aict er. T 11t M S: Daily, one year $10 0(1 Tri Weekly, one year 5 00t Weekly, one' year 2 01) Address, WALiSII & WRI1Ti111!, UTpuiblishied, a new e-litioni of lbn. fJ( l'i.viiriA i:t ('eelit it eil lIs::, til thbe potency, Miental :uil'Physii:il Ilintaluteity, Iliipedli ineitt to Mitr?'i:ige. etc.; also, ( 011 - SInnpl~tion. liilepsy and1( Fiis, itlahied by self illdailgetee or stxil I eX Ifi r iig:1 IIve, & e. ' 'lThe erll)brated' alt hol', ill ihis tiditirithle Issay, 'liintly dleaiotrat e", trout a t hirty y'ears' snteces5,ni practicte, thait thle ailaraiing', contsequlencest of self hlnise inny lbe ratliently etired; plliIngIt. olit 21 tittde of? Ctire at ollee' wvhueb eer sfrar, no tiuitter what his lyIwv tey n r ie~ ciP iiily.I hci ID&Thlis heictire .shtoiuildie inl the hanuds of every youthIi:u'd every uinl ini the lattil. Senut nrtiler seaul, it 0 ~iini enlopel~~, to -iny a ti'ress. post ~tad otn reeipit of' bix cenits or tiwot posit igi 'to Hl. Addret(ss TheicVi Culerwell Me'dlcal Co). 41 Ainai St., New York. N. V. Pout tlice Box, O jan 5, 1882 16 1y' NEW RI LOOI Parsns Pugtee I'F(A inink New U ieh tUloowl, and will coutlpte'~tly iii tutoe the blottid in who ill tiake I pill m :t igttdrom to IS 1weeks nt iv be re tC ore- 1 " i Ion ne hI ~'' t h, f uinehi a 2 hing M p'ibe iot byV inei! for~ 8 Iittpr stampn*. ux arr~n or um-v'. I. On: Iu li tur t&Z w.ork for wthh '. there i1.i'i:ne a r:.uy :iualtet. .wi i for cirauts r tout tena e ~ 'Avoiu bly nbj Efig. CMcunea Cii., w Vaat~a.. I o a. A y er' s Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO IT$ NATURAL VITALITY AND COLORS IT is a mfost aigreeale dressing, whuiel S.is at on1ce 1lhmis3 and~ effect ual, fur pre. serving the hair. It restores, with thec gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich birown,, or dleep blaick, as may be desired. By its use .thin hair Is thickened, and baldness often though not always eured. It checks falling of thie hair immedti.t ely, andt cauises5 al new growvth ini all cases wh'lere then gIaunds atr not dlecayedi ; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise disedsed hair, it imparts vitality and strengthI, and( rend1(ers it pliable, ~e- Thc Vroon cleanses the scalp, cures and 2 rvet the format ion of danidruff ; and, -eby its coolinag, stunnitlat ig, and soothin~ properties, It heals mo1(st if not all of th<( e, hiuors and dliseases peculiar to the scalp de keeping it cool, clean, atnd soft, iunde ey which conditions diseases of the scalp an<~ e'~hair are impossible. P2 sa rsin o Lde',ar ty A .Desn fo LadillHi seTeVillsicrnaal.Iti oo essT conis nethrmarhlil noie co wl lessno Colill tite mric. Itr mpar, anri ec not soil *hito cambric. It imparts ar ''I ,~ agreeab1~ arni lasting pex~fume, ~nd ~us at CHANGW OAI PAStNQM4~ CoLeuau4 8. 0., Qn sad after )b mseuger trains *R1 wtba ited upon this ltOa4 -i 1 Daily, exoep0 o. 62. up j .N eavco(dlumbia [A] Alton Nowberry Ninety Six Ilodges at Belton at rriveat Oieehvllle af No. 58. DOWN PA$9IE-t4 eave Greenville at Jelton at hlodges at Ninety Six Newberry at Alston at 5 .rrive atColumbin [p - 3 PA RTANBURO, UINION & COLif1 R AIL ROA 1N. ito. 52 uit PAU11dandR. ,enve Alston 105 m St rot her 1 88 p a Shehoa 201 s Unrion 40 p ta Jonesville 27 Lrrve Spart anburg 4 15 p ta NO. 55 Do*N OASSeBNGER. - ,eave Spartean'g1 R & 1) depot (H) 1 0. d11 Spairtan'g, 8, U & 0 depot (a) .1 oesville Shellon~ 857 pm strother 4 W rrivc at Alston 4 I5 LAUIRENs RAILROAD. *ave Newh-rit af. 4 05 p m rrive at Lnurens C H1 7 08 p m ,Pavc Inurens 10 12 a t&i krrive at Newborry I 25p at AnnEVILLE BRANCH. eave Hodges at 1 p .,i \rrive at Abbeville 2 28 p ,i 'envo Abhevlle 12 10 pp \rrive at Hlidges 1 06 p ni Blue Ridg 4 R & Anderson 3ranoh Leave Belt on at. 42 p I Pendleton at 6O0p fn Sueneca ['] .7 80 p m \rrive aii Waelhlat 7 5~ p mi Lea ve W alhallin at 98at Seneen('I [e] 10 00 a iii P'endtet on at JO l88 a di Aniderson at 11 11 \erive at Belt on ht 1 40 a m C ON NECTION $. A. With S C Railroad fr om Chaurloeich. Wit hi Wilinington, cobue bin and August a Raiiiroad from Wilmningtont and .all points Nort th lereof. With c a & A 1Walroad from that'lotte and all points North thereof ii. withI Ashevihllean d Spart anburglthiroadl for point a in W estern North aro-a e. with itlani and chr yao launta acditll poinits sontlj and west. I. w vith Iiant a anid chaiiriot t e Di1vIsion Richx ni ond auued D~anyille nailway (roin At' laia and1( beyond iE. w it hi At teata and1( charlot t o Di' s lib R ibhi mnond anyd Dainville litlll-ond for all pointis south an~d West Fp. w itih S U lIn ilr ond foi- Cheat'lebt b \\ it h ilinigtonu, (Columi-in and Antguhna II ailroad for Wilneington anid thE N rth. Wi th charlotte, columbin and Augusttd Itauiroad for Chariot te and IheNorth (i. Withi A shevillehiard Spailtnkbidlg Rtailros' fromt I italersonivi lie u. W it he Alata and ebarlot I e Division Itic~t miond( anid Daville Railroad front (car'lotte and1( beyond Faniidard TIimei used~ in Washiington. D C which is fit'i c nminuteA faster thafi~ Colum# bia T. al. Rt. TALCOTFT. General Managerr J1 W Fav, Superintendent A. PotEGenernl Paessenuger A gent l1 IchunOnd & Danville Rt R Change of Schedule. PASSENGER DEPAIITMENT. On and nfter April 80lth, 1882r l'm se(nlg( Ie Trin S(erviCcio the. AtlanIJte unih Charlot te Aur Line dhivision of thec. R icha tmnd anjd DanuvilleC R- 1. will be0 as follows E~A STWI AR D. 31AIL AND EMPitRS Nb. $l. .i~fnve A ilamnif 2 1f> p of Arriv('eunestillO 4 511 p nt Lnla 522 p af Unthinn Gap Jlunctiont 6 47 p ni Toccoa0 40) p nr Heeca 8t p in rer.ville 10 06 p it paranburg11 40p-m Gaoetuniaur 2 06 a n Arrive Charlotte 8 16 a at MAIL No 58, Lenve Atanta 400U a idi .Aive Gueinesville (319 a ni Lulat 650 a at Rbecctt Gap Junlct ion 41 a ni Tccoa8 17 a at Ben ca~ 9 26 p tii Greeneville 11 08l 9 A Sparin burg121?4 p ti t~Stnia'~et 26')ptef Arve Charlotte 400 p af WILSTWAtht ltlA IL AND EXPRIss N r.catve Charlott 1 00e .rrive Gasstoe.ia 20 Greenville &ai 9 1labnn Onep JunctiotlfrOOt Lila . 38 Arrive Atlanta Leave' Charlotte * 24 ~. Arrive Gast anIa14 :m Speartanb'erg Greenville - Seoeca lo'00 i 11 2 02 a at 4 81 a 5 60 a n 9 18 10 00 4 8 deneca