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-0 (01oitnd -pro wib Anis is n6 d..Will doubt n.ovek eountains .dd -and *tas sipk be, e unantails hlimself hoW thlat hie his Iost to deathi on a 0inti cgra sweet 4hanks i to Mr. Jais j r h very d s siAsk ory I be W.4 Conducted the, 'tesent of tilhe NiNs 1 e t absetice, a ex-n.asosidon of the t f a''1'byterian Vihurab hans been Wi d b'y Mtr. Wernicko. v T 4 a6im lat hae beenf mndo '46orsngoi ceiling f thoe p mt'noains to b rdono to of nusuntatin tourist from e Wreived hton ouilas 1:LFi14 ht verya$other party 'C ni4g~ the conutetd h bl~wiJ)ng fr1 thea aEndI~ organr Ane lady~tc, 't i noe exrifeo~i, of thae, I aihthe byeM.ir nieker of J3lA..r Ingentrpriing f oh' 4y ogzi~ tom bo Gd-envite ttlemi n, (old1 baheor andiKe 11 :omuiatins 'i l~t nbe~ th e touvn aE. E 6 ,v# 40a, nr rsumeg. s tteex 'I ~ ~ th se wi it ,h~e t' 4 idii'in~ rly inrefased at ine btneddy at m8 pe ptadihgie a nu tro' s.. r a th l*M~&l*o~I~e h Stoi2kinstf, ou imthetice nu~) j a quto mak mee of such I ~p~qpns "t'otting around list'yet never, t ~ thuim 8aid this~ recent 3\ have felt very small i bathe young lady bad ~~ Tones of Pumpitintown, v, to~uwn las.eSaturdag. lie oitt strong pillars of Dem.. r that section, and says his a s olld for white au-. t dbonest governument a ne in .1876 When the n Kt :heDernockeay is ( I~ d~-%tbe apIproaching cam de pki ntown will respond I ~ntreuseed ninjority. t e ~1MoNEY on trnshly a i~~- )te y'u ca~n buy ia hastin e 4e ahfully fraratnt and 6 >$oieston Cologne. !4~P4~r. Lawronee ~~~ebpoldest ande G ~ieenivillo I 1Vu' ir Richnard a 'LQ~by, %ied sud'.. 4between" his resi.. K I I n6' dmles from a i tliemorning of t 4 e L had accomipan. ~rashort- way on the 4' ,.I ttyI~e city,- und she had %a' bm Iort timle wheni a ~ ,. etbI,or-l o (f her ta ~ ~WI7 odn#lc a verdict ~ ' 2V'wta&Ion of God, he g &#told,. SIthose 1 b 'far4 t. * '41 ofte 4ga 00 4 40essor on ,t ohoigo of Oi Ai Av:TOR'S Oppno.* -The ,AiPssors o insley, Liberty, O,)aid and jricano 'ownships*1il nmeet inthesl esaffle xi: Fridey, uly 21st, and the Afgessoi- of Plokens 0. H., Dacusville, Pumpkintown, mad Eastatoe TowUshipa on londay, July 4th, to assess the real property f (heir espeotive Townships. J. B. CLYDE, Auditov% .Pest ever made, Eniory's Ltttle Cathartic 'ills, pleasant to take, .sugar-coated; no i ing;.only 16 cents a ,box, of Druggjits r by mail. St an d dre Co., 114 Nassau treet,. New York. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bilious tacks positively oured with Emory's tan ard.Ciire Pills-an infallible remedy: never ails to cure the most obstinate. long-stand ug cases where Quinine and all other re iedies had failed. Thdy are prepared ex ressly for malarlous sectons. In double oxes, two kinds of Pills, ogntaining a trong cathartio and a chill breaker. sugar oated; contain- no Quinine or Mercury, Ausing no griping of- purging; they are i'd and efficient, oertain in- aheir action ud larailess in all cases; they effectually leanse the system, - and give new life and 6ue to the body. As a. household remedy hey ares unequied. For Liver Ooniplaint heir eqi al is not known; one box will have 'Wbtderfl eFoeai Oh the Worst case. They *b 4hiedond Presoribed by Physicians. and old U.yD eggist~s everywhere, or sent b3 1uai,W Ad M60cent boxes. Emoay's lit lo *l,1hai Vilte, bc3t. ever made, only 15 ents d Cure Co:, 114 Nassau treet, Ne V4k. june 1b, 6m OATS UIC Svb*iN. FILTER, CHERRY's Fn-rUT , kt ' I MPnoVan1 FaY VAN. cBlJD CO, i wt a live active man in very alty uhdiown 'in the United States o haindlh above artices. Exclusive right 0 nhanuafaict tre Filterer and Driers. Write a McBride & Co. for terms. Do you want to make mone~y and benefit our neighbors, write to Mou3iinu & Co., Ilanta, Ga., and secnre right to mannfao. ure (Gate City Stone Filter, Cherry's Prit. )rier. Big money in it. A mqn with vim atnd ge t p can make toey by secuarinag control in his t-wn or ity, of tilate City dionge Filte~r,- Cherry's 'i uit D~rier, Lamabeth'"s imlproved Fly Fan. frito t~o McBride & Go. for cirular, te'rms, ~c. Address NIcBHun & Co., Atinta. Parional I To Me~n Only I The Voltalo Belt Jo , Alorshall, Michi. rill send Dr l)ye's Celebrated Electro. ro'ta&o Belta at ElIectric appliances on rial t'or thirty days to me~n (yot ug or old) thoc are nilliieted with 'NervoiM Debilhty, ,nal Vitidity and NIiaho.'d, and kindrled ronables. guaaranteeing speedy and comnpetei estorat ion oft heailthI and mn.ly Vigor. Ad rowa as abtove'. N. B --No risk is iniurred s thirty dias''tri'l in allowed. ~rand'Midsium ner Closing Outl Sale-,QOO Pianos a'fd' Or.' gais at Rock Bottom Cash Rates, on. Easy Terms. Buy now, andl pay when cotton con es in, smiall cashl paymlant avid barlanace Novem.. er lst. 1,0i)0 standard Intumns fromi lie best. makers only. All'FItyles and pices o stencil Instruments. Matker's nomues on 11i. Special Midsummer' Offer. PIAN4OS, $26 cash and bal'ance Novem er 1st, 1882. ORG A N, $10 cash and balance Novem. or 'ist, 1882. - Lowest cash rates and no interest. Can't uy cheaper next fall with cash in hand, ~losiug out to reduce stock and keep work, ng force employed through summer.' Special Midsummer offers to Installment nlyers. send. for catalogues, Price Lists ud erreulars giving fu)t information. Ad. raees LUDDEN & B4TES' Southern Music lonse 8avannah, Ga. The Great WVhole ale Piano and Organ Depot of the South. july 18, 1882 48 4 Under and by Virtue'of the provisions of he 8edond Section of an, Act, entitled "no Lat to aut horsze the consolidation of the tantic and Frenoh Broad Valley Railroad ~ompany, .and the Edgefield, *.Trenton end Liken Rallroadl Company, anid other' Comn anties herei-n named, &o., approved Jan. ary 81st, 1882. All persoit, corporaxtins, townships, nad muniylpalties *toldin~g shares of-the apital stock of either the Atlantic gnd 'rench Broad Valley Railroad Companiy or lhe Edgefield, Trenton and Alketn Railroad ~ompany, are hereby notified to meet, Ither in person or by duly authorized re~ aresentaitives at Belton, South Carolina, on he 16th day of August, A. D. 1882, at 'clock P. M. for the purposes of effecatin he consolidatlion of said two Railroad Comn auies ,under the said Act, approved Jan. ary 81st, 1882. J. N. COCH RAN, 'sident of the A tlantic and-Frendhi Broad ralley Railroad Company. LEWIS8 /JONE~S President of t e Edgefield, Trentoh and Liken tailroadl Compatny. july 13, 188~2 gg6 Itate of SouthCaw*0~ Countly ofCPikens B3t 0. L. DtnaA-r, Jueaw ,O~ Whereas, 8. 0. Arnpid, ha* ai~*tt o ne, to ~rant -hltmi'Letter-e -o mdrini r on oft (ae tate and efretfof c Lo'~ deceasedi. - '. rethre'efore. to eitreand Aldmon~ o~ingrutar the 1nrdred and ored. *aI4~ B Y^a noldl, dees t~ 'be APA poat bere mg 4 I 6kena or an.y othev per"4 Us4nha ,In Use in An derson. &a4 A"b.evil ou 4iiii 'CLARK'S SEED COTTON C'M 6omething new and indispensth to. '.w 41. Gi6h owners. Takes out dirt,-nails, roolted and everything else. 'Inoreases 14y: Alth oQ ton from ito 8 0,tnts per poundl, aSO. s largely in gin-filing, &0. Price'80 pfayable In the jFAll C00K'8 EVAPORATOR8 AND VICTOR CANE MILTA Th ese are k now n to -be Ithe beat Go .odsofr their kind, and we* can offer t'hem low tad, give You until 1st Novemuber to pay, Call at our store and see the Seed Cotton. Respeofully, R11ORTON &BROWN,' Liberty, S. O. June 1, 18 82 97 PROCL AMATION. 9TATE OFP BoUTH CAROLINA, * E vDPPAnTMRNT, Columbia, S. C., June 19th, 1882. Whereas information has been received at thi8 Department that an atrocious muf der wi comnitted in Pickens Ocunty, on or about -fihe 18t h daiy of )Iny, A. D., 1882,' ipon tle body of John Nowels, by RI C ARD FORE AN and l ate (lhe salid Richt ard Foreman ha1is flud f'rom 'justice: Now, therefore, 1, Johnson I1agood, Governor of the State of outh C-irolins, in o rder that justice may be done and theinng estly of the hk vindimaed, do herby offer a rewoard of Fifty Dolbr for the appre hiension and convictipni of the said Richard nTeseimonynwereof be he bet osetf th'ir mynd and wan oer.e theeal o hthd ie yo umtt oe ld Clmber o..y Callhe ur streef t he Unit Sed ottsof Americ. OTNON& BRA O WNGvttr By te Gvor ir:r ty. S.is SCre june 1, I82 87. FIRB IONSRANJICAOINY. FIRE~tENOUR D ELA1.G,.RN CUREMERbiiAN8. C, June apply 1882 AtrWR Uug e i'& iens Ucuy, o.nC Arabut frthe t'8neth f~a A.r 1)nuranet uCompau by ofNw Jork.wls y1101 jou 8D 1 FOEMN a 38 tGm.th ad Nw Advertfme,1Jhnso tHg.d ThveK ng of te odyt Ciriebain: odth jstce mas boe dopp rnd the nerve etsy oissnerf the bowndasel, do her ffeysan ah res t igards. t oh:' o teietioncr aesaviont omVCQAlt hng id atichers In tetirduty, therefIs noting hereunho se-. guLaS tin 1 puiyng minioring. coling operat-- othi oftm a T.nos 8 A.-z n 183n2.,T aI1 ienovles the sysitie and ai er to thealh1 bo adethe ody tnd Uhed ind. o Jr. S ONIG'sI) PILLS!or Te O, Wel: l-T.d Wondmmmerul jHeal th 8 4ee 1n Reeis pUett, good digetion., reguariy tofh howls A Gur reed foWolsEnd fealesC~v l sooti a ntalcigte neaxrvouc Cuvery fibre of the bodym. Stong's iantiv PilGomheLvr Npedycr fo LvertComplinet leult inThe Boweg Pufy the B lood theans. I ing si(romm Ml ai Tait. pprftec nere itrsic heseades ie k constiatineand s phe poe. Sl by leadings drugits co or ci areg aidal maacs , widt ~ ith~ fnl barc giularin, address yox i0,-kliumNewm ork in. IUrnourase linical anmdvantges are derived om tme Cody alosptim, Mateni. ar. ne SThexcls chagI ofLs T T l, A Well-Trie , oderfn, bowel. Armey 8reety Batiore Mod. n sse0 Win gvuabl iform an Fili Enb sedyngr for ircula t . TO. J , Bos~m utro MalTin.Apefctc ~rsic hAdOAhe Ros-iltirated dya p SPua. PE0( dvb r ieo ing ugists m ulase reeto (iNew York Ct dohed 2,mm t8h2 40t 4ismmt Mrmt ommi Nl ry N8 27mnam topil0 wem 1teds are imuet Time esi. cWmrte of tahl o sendng r crculr t ETChington, BosJ A* I Ir. J-'4 WALLIN, ".N EB A fectuVAEd Pee les Egine, Manuf&( ba hae the followink, art ioe .s.at the Fact. Cled Cr'usher and Pulverizer, Thils is the I lion. "Bradley'is Reape r. Mfower and Tiay Rake,. T'ht Cele~brated Viot'or One Iforse Gran D A1061ihatio PLantation Gates., Ex-GovernorL refer to fon.. ff. Perry for any Informtai< 1 have just rerceived the A gency for t he H~atrw. it hasl great advant-.go -over the T ;a nd examino, - Iron Fences for. Flora . .'44" AUctonee r ax un 1, 18$2 W H OLESE 1rhad Gras ised lioDn.R #8SE D W he trCiver Aefre A TI an - aint irai uno ., 1882 M.E~ CLWicheter flIIE1d CONTNLR O IN WvieA; CFFErd SALCI0K ERY CWREC I0ES JEAN, n AlPid fU TTR R & UC.ae Tie excang ve forr003,an satsfcto * fron Pat $$ore. M.. C. WINCH ESTER Notidceo. Ci-editoS. fulartackth oet GEAL againstAnda L. PU SUAN I to a Decret al Ord, madei{ .l kindth o e saDS, whcasel ad ciged bsy other M rssle on the thay. quirinaldsiglrherdtos of ON Y RO)l'tae in x.hSmith; fdeceasd, rove thirin demands a the sai atbeoe e he re of all dbei coundrtepceed..' opn 1, 82 89 ,u Notice to (Dreditor. MAtuaaet Hamlon againt A.ad ML. Smith sa iif et al. P URSUANT to a Deceal Order, madeinI Lithe aoe state c.:se, and ige b bth on 1. C. Pressey oPresih dge, or thl7hdasf ue, 1882, notice ygivsr knan heei.n. rnen ne -,. BELF FEEDING COTTON ling Singi New York,. 'tured at Wayniesboro, PA. ory. prices: The Celebrated Acme Harrow. >ost imup~ement ever Introduced on a planta manufaIctured att Syracuise, New York. rill, Victowr Tripple .Hinged Hlarrow, Onrler's B. F. Perry has t wo on his plaatation. I >n as to its working. sale of Barley's Adj'ustable and Revel-sible homast Hlarrow. I or Cemetery ints8. 1OMAS STEEN. LA CoMINision Merchiant. 87 t ALLE LIS MERCHANTS! SEND US YOUR BUSI 'NESS CARD FOR TRADE LIST. HOS USove, Spadesk Muedattocks, icksroP. rinu~Ctrodsst ycute Nwsk sLVots~ ofip~ o1~thearowOrseat Wi.F.T McFastoonhpAL'.In an 5, to 8 16 orig Thle Wo Brl<Ajusae a nde~i 1M AS STEEN 0., HEi Eml 'NONC TO T l Eit. urEd h Lag n om~IoSTR knw StENDOLO US ORN BUI-whr FlST TADE000 LaT.raoalepie 0eprcae LANfull. atcko seaonabl Sovd elt ois8s, Spitaies,. Uiaaroamigkmseen, P cis, aCro hts Cutd aPrcsw Wean to 1 s el 1od.0 oean e Nh ainiW Shos TObaRE&.n' fal o xa in o-0 oos-efret-kig Ther reorpeeofully, .M. i. SMITH &e O., ~'~s'(1A~ iOI) Iasuy, l price, wet p27.use 1AR -ul stc of nmou~ Co nl 1* 16 GNO. Wy~. $Mab OR, xkenC. Gr'eenril. S. C. 9 1 A TTORN*Y8t JCO ft 6UN AA i **PICKENS *0..9H. ''a Prompt attention given to business ,4zs. ted to then. march 40, 1884 25 M.. E 'irnvillo.8 ut - Pickens ANSEL& BOGGS. ATTORNEYS ANDCOENBELORS AT LAW * PICKNS- . It., S. C. Office in tihe CourL. ILouse. Prompt att.0ntion given' to all buiness ont ,rtUsted to them. dec D, 1880't 12 The Grand Central Dryh00iu EMjoIM --OF Dr J. W. QUiLLJAN -AT - EASLEY,,. . - s. C, STrILL LAVs r HAVE 1RECEIVED AND H AVE IN store the hargest Ani B3est Selected Stock of GENEIIAL MElCIIANDISE in this place T-0 1HFE LADIES. I would say that I have just. received. 200) dlilfre'nt St yles of IIA TS and B)N N ETS, from 25 dents to $7.00 apice6 A niod lihe of Trehntiling silks and Satitis. 200 Pecies IFine Dress Gioods, 20,000'/Yards Calicoes, Muslins and Pi ques. My .stock of Ladies and l Ontlemnu's $hoes is dontipiete, at prices that never fail to Bell them. A large lot of GenIs Straw Glonds. Ready Made Olot hing niu Fuirnishinug Gohods. 1O00 Yards Cash mers', Jrans and Cat tenades, boughit direct from masnituatulrers. Shtir ing~s, 3hoolinxgs, Ytarn,1 lardware, G]laisswarte, Tabule andi l'odket Cuflory in endtmess v'arety. Drugs, .Medicinos, Paints, Oil and Dye Stu tfs. A large lot of ienvy and iFancy Groceries When youi come 10 Iasley he sure and call atnd see me, anad be coniviniced t hat I still lead in low prices. iespe ctfully. 'J. WYIE QUILLJIAN, tuay 4, 188.: 33. A G1EATZ OASE OF' HUMAN Mss~ery is the Lesse of' . i inl ical etiuio tt of n 1eminl WVeak - ine's, or SpernllItf 'tri-a, iducetd by .:i \buise, I avohiaui *-y Emisionuis. Impio~tenchy. Nervous libli y, and impedlimlents to Mar and l''ils; \Iemal and P'hy'ic..1 lIh'apaity. &c.- By IoitJllT .J. CUL ImIt~ 1ii, 3l. D. , aiihor' of the "Grieen li'ok.1 &c. irab',le Lectulre, cle.ariy proves from hist own expleriene that I he aivrl cons'equenea of $elf AbuIse tany lbe elfetit *:aly remove, ho0n1gi it~8I sf lments, rinlgs, 0 or cod ial point in g ouit aL mutle of iim-e af onae certaii and1( effect ual, b~y whieb every 81uffererI, tio mniiter what. his condition nifty be, m1111 cutre himiself' chieaply, privately and radi cally. lich Thits Leeore 'C ill pr'ove Iigo le Senii noii:'r so.:l, ill a phlin enlvelope, f<. c.ents SOr I wo pos ige --f mens1). .-\ lhirees The (Outiverwvell M.edical~ Co. 41 Anao $u., . 'v Y. -ak, :.. Y.., Postc~ide l id, 0. jan 5, 188 16 lJy " . PAIRKER'S 1oi re ede know . c re a - vi.de ra- < th b wes oumhI , I; LII itarct ys 1.'. v n a & is * The Gett Bild Suri.:t Cook~l Cifr7 Ever Uhed. iar. . e or .ay dli iCa / (or iI.n el ''' . i I : c' eN . 0sr r ' taie. It .th s.-a :I.vta bi..a sad - salail giveyou I ew hile grEd y'isrg Pait~i for nortin -jI en'.)a)~iut f-alna ini (.i1.r TO C . or for as faikt rta e. 4,~ ior n,:ett. $m fu, twd fo eh il 1:~ tnehc o yloodgok DalM ton,~ ?itwbvy tA Alof d t easep 1* ArrIve at Greenv So. 68. o Loave Greenvilea 1elton a0 liedgesat Ninet* Sii *bekrya Atetoh ab Arrive 6at tItir SPARTANJURG, UIN1ON4 so. 62 VP AsAS Leave Alateo ~R & D do' Jouesville Arrve partasnburg * No. 66 DoNI5~i~~' Leave Spartan'g R & Dd Spairtan'g, 8, U & U Jonjesville Union - SheltouI Str'other Arrive at Alston g LAUEINs RAILAD Leave Newberry at, Arrive at Laurens C i Loave Labiretis 10 A rrive at. New berry ~ 15) Leave riodges at~ Leave Aibeville Arrive at Hodges Blue Ridge U & Anerson Andrson aL, Pendleton at A rrive at Walhall~ Leave W alhalla at Senecai [n Pendleton at - '' Anderson ut ii1 i D Ai rive at I3elt on li -~i Tiiodi CAIt HtaCie Solid trains between do)ai d-&~ W hallan. Through cars between Charle '. at1 lIendersonville and Chartenton, an o .et vi le, obvi; hing change 6. cats bow either of the ab~ove points, CONNJBCTit44. A. With S C ltalliond ftbidariest-cib Wit hi Winmingt~on, coin bIa ptid A pgu~t Railroad from Wilmingtti Od R4 * points Nerths thereof. With Ii o & A Railrpadfrom 9 otI. all points North thereof ',~ a. withl A sievillejanti-Spgi-thhhat~~~o4 ~ foir oint & in Westeth North 0. withs Atlanta iid c]harlotte D9rjIefJ lantat and aill points eniIh an, I). with At hLntun and1 chsarlot t* eDivhisto nond and Dayile hallWit'ff lata and beyond K. wit hi A tlanuta anid &iharlet te Dli Aitni mound and Danville Jtallro~d fb m 'a~ gnihla south aind west P'. with S U Railroad for Chiar~e W it lningtoh, (Colninia andAg b llilroand for WhltnIbgtbb Diid t With charlotte, columbia and Augusa# - Riltroadi for Charlot te and IsM North h 3. Wit h A sheville and Spartanbtrg ita))lyt from IHendersonville * I. With Atlita and 4bharotte blv kio) r: ) . issonl amd Dainville Riailrad tre " chanrlotte and beyond. Standaisrd Tinie used itt Washingtet. D which is fifteen minuteS faster than Cdhmi.. bia T. M. Rt. TALCJOTT, Geobtal data~j J Wi Fuy, Supeirintendett'.i A . PorMGeneral Passenger Ayveht RIimond & Dauille I~~ SChange of Schecide, PASSENGERI DEPAR'I1$2K On and after April 80th, led 's-enger Train Service on~ -th Atlanid., uid Chairlot te Air Line division of the RIch monld aund Daniville R- Irwlibe as f~el# JMASTWA1D. MAIL AND JXPUISS ?O.ti f.cave Allanta 2 16 dl irrive (Ga iesavile 6, !tabun Ouip Junclion PReneca Greenvlle 10 08t jut Spsartanbut'$ Ii0 n 0 astohla 2 8 Arrive Charlotte N AIL NO 65t fLeave Atlantag Arrive Gaiinesville 81 a m R abn dp dh~toft7 41 a n Toccoa g 17 a 8eneca . O26p * Spartainburg 22 Oastonla ~ Arrive Charlotte .WESTWARDU hAl, Afeb) NZ1Iama 10 Leave Charlotto' Arrive astonla ~ 1 Spartanburg4 GreenvIille~ FSeneca Toccos 9- K Itaautisp $atidtido Gainesviflle f Arrive Atlanta . Lea*5 41r~is~o Afrite 0aNVIRi -~