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414, 1ho~Is. ortb w at ~ o S h iports froa,6 . p are still encuat'gi' - The .11 Ji04oh _t LbertJ y will o The r fbr a beautiful caImpas on.stitute JELI.O There will soon be another store 1:ouse cornpleted in Liberty. Much fodder was injured last Week by the rains. S -me people should ask T. H. Smith and J. J. Wakelin for dots on it pen-crop. A neat and substantial wire fence has been put around the Methodist church kt. The'Twelve Mle Camp AMeeting \vill embrace 'the first Sabba'th in ,YOctober. sore throats and colds are far liore common than caution and prudence. Tiuriip salad is said to be a splen did iet4 for children and sheep in I he spring of the year. Every riplo upon the surface of the Greenh:ack part)', shows that a not her office-hungry Radical hits phinged in for bis share of the We regret to hear of the death gi Mr. Sheriff H1. Brown's infant son whieh occurred on the 1st instant. W 'xt,:nd our synpathies. The tord on Golden's Creek be. tweern this jace and Liberty has been) W watdIshed away. Some think a Iri Le will have tolbeisubstituted. Miss Lizzie and Miss Florence, tnv ot Walh:alla's beauties, are visit i ing their uncle Col. J. U. Thompson ait thios place. wore pilease'd to see young yrwond Jeff. Gireathi in town last wee~k. Wet uderstand he left some thingi over hero that he did not for-. A n 'xcesivo price for' lot ,a is a anbit ing tha:t CLtUrsM aind waniiids ib .e' whlE are miost, iihterest ed ini thle prispeity' of the towna. * Cou'rt convenes at this~ place on ahle i~r Mondaty in this month. TlV I ii'ind-of Coli. t'othrani will he yU' wecm him ats presiding: The Building Committee of the Pikn Itustitute mariuked out the -t place for the hioueo on last *Friday. A e;\v yer olid son of AMr. Andy -r-ho lives on the Easttatoo in nywasn hitten by a snake ~tLb inst., and died in four *i F. Bradley and Foster neul ni were th~e sucessf ul aipplicants for the beneficiary cadetuships ini the MI t ar y A cademy, from this Coa uity Iihe', ho wever, being the only regu r~l applicants before the Bloard of E.iiners. Mr. John Cox and his brother, Stwo unterprising young men from 4Qrc(nlville, were in tow n last week fori the puarpos~e of securing a store houso in town and purchasing a Jarm in' the country. Welcome, Ouir esteemed- young friend Mr. Jlames P. Cary took his~ final leave tor Green wood last Thursday. it ~ *.-' ,. 'rd task but he went, 'round ',ldf bwi all the friends an affect ion 'ate tfiuwwell. Jimmio had becomo very mutch attached to folks in some parlt$ of our County. A huemvy galo and rain Ret in at he i re on last Sunday morninug - od (coLntnud aill daty. Many trees e~ jprooted and( thle corn was xi A down': so badly3 as to render *t rn pui ing veory diffle'ult,. The 'hI , of lddeir were,in many places, - or abniost ito shreds. Ilow ex. tensive the damages have been we are tnt able to say at (his ime, but, vo fear they have been considerable Mesrs. H~orton & Brown, of 4erty, S. C., ate out this week Sith a bran new adv. Tjhey are stirring boys, nnd deserve success. e x t w eek they will i~sue their se innu al trado circular through finE SENTINEL, Look out, for it. Wo predict, it will be good reading. Tho Edgefild Advertiser of last. wik a the largest tuble showing the rdsuIt of the primary election in oht ony htw hv ver eninaycutppe.There w r 1cniae n 7proolinote. Th1a eo.K~ 8.~ lgLsy leted The that ~LwN It pays to adver e mrra Is well known 4s who have tried it, but, we give be testimony of one who knows whereof he speake. Mr. E. It. Hor. .on, of the firm of Horton & Brown, of Liberty Station, advertised liber ally in the SENTINEt, before the pre sont firm was established, and as to the rosultsot ad vortising a single article, writes us under date of the 9th inst.: "I advortisod an article in the- SENTINEL for three months and my profits were about $100. If I had not used your columns would very probably not havesold one." We undcrstand that'tho Green. backers have promised the Rev. Daniel Buiess, colored, to make him Trial Justico at Contrail Station in this County, in the event they are euccosisful. "How we apples do swim-" If there are any whito Greenback era about Contral how will they fool when they aro igioirod and the Rev. Daniel isi appointed Trial Jus tice. The idea of succeeding Ben John. ston as Trial Justice with the Rev. Daniel Burrists is too repulsive to think about, yet the Giroonlackrois )roposo to do it if they are success, tul. Bahl Best. ever made, Eiory's Ltile Cathartio Pills, pleasant. to take, sugar-coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box, of Druggists or by mail. 6landard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, New York. McBtmE & Co., Atlanta, Georgia, man ufacture Show Cases, are Southern Agents for Set h Thomas Clocks and Lambeth's Fly Fans, and own the celebrated cGate City Stone Water Filter, and Cherry's Steam Fruit and Vegetable Dryer for the world. Prices forwarded on application. SEE! SEE! !-Come to see us in our new store, under the Commercial Hotel. S. BRAFMAN. Proprietor Baltimore Clothing House. L. RoTHscHIL, Manager. NoTIcE.-The well known Baltimore Clothing House, of Greenville, S. C., has moved to the corner of Main and Washing ton streets, under the Commercial Ilotet, where they will be glad to see their Piek. ens firiends. S Braizman l'roprietor Bahti more Clothing flouse. L. Rothschild, Man ager. 3 Merchants mnke ont list of' (rockery, GlIass, Wood1 anid T1~inwar ~e, t i t j you are in want of and send it to ius. We will a: tiaeb pices, :ad save yo C ru iinousii freighlt s ami~ briea.cage that 3you at wa*ys getfromu thie f~tr off la.st. MelL.::s a ('o., Atanta, G~a. 'IY SmHouriD TiiF.Y.-No) man (33 un tsteady , th I'sity'.i in relaxed alt d hey feel gteer-l i wrteli-d. Why shoIuld anybode~y d raig thar oneih their, wokin thlis condit ion, whien a bot modealr to co)sL give tem th du~ties satifactoril-Ed. 4 AN EXPLJANATI-'N -Th'e deliente, lorestAn Cologno0Q xp lain Iiwhy it is auch a tav orite with the lad ies.. 4 New Advertisements. The Agonies of Ililious Colic, the indes criabLle pangs of' Chronic indigestion, thc debility and inental stutpor restiatIn g tromt a coslive habit, mny be certainly avoided by regulating ilje system 'nwithI that, agreeable and refresh i ig Standard Preparation, TAn iIANT's SEL'rzan Arx~riNT. SOLD BY ALL DJRUGISTpS. $10 to $20,000 In legitimate judicious speculation in Grain, Provisions and Stocks on our perfected plan, yields sure monthly protits to large and smaill,investor1s. Address, for flull par ticulars, Rt. E. KCEND.\ L L & CO., Comn'n. Mlerchants, 177 and 179 La Salle Street, Chicago, Il. HANOVERt AOAD)Elgy, VIr'ginila, Ta~eylorsvIlle P-.O IllILA RY P. JON ES, A. Ml., Principal. THEn i. nTY -'TIIRD A NNUAL. 5~ssioN nl.OINs sEP'TM.inERI 27Ti. (Special Provision for Young Boys.) Send for Catalogue KENN10ORE UNIVERSITY HIGh H cu -A. STRIODE~ (A\lath. Ailedlist U, Va.) Prinoipal. Preparat ory to Uniiversity oi Va. Charges moderate. Session begins September 7ch. For circular address Prin cipal, Va. DR1. STRIONC' 4 PHIL~s The Old, Well-Tried, Wonderful, Health Renewing Remedies. ST RONO'S PECTrOR A L PJ lL8 Sinsures hearty npetite, good digest ioni, regtflarity of the howels. A surte remedy for Colds and Rthetumatism. A precious boon to den licale females, soothing and bracing the nervous system, anid giving vigor a~nd henlhh in every fibre of the bodly. Strong's Stanitary Pills for tho Liver. A speedy cure for Liver Comtipl its, Rtegulat, ng thle Bowels, Purifying thie Blood, cleans Iag from NIatarial Taint.. i perfect. cure for Sick H eadachi, Constipation and Dys pepsia. Sol by leading druggsts. For circualars atnd a!mnnex, with full par* ticulars, address Boex 6150, New York. -4 ~J swapaper_ Advertising Bnreau, 10 James G. Black, GREENVILLE, - . C, o. ------ EWELRY, GREAT VARIETY of Goods In stock. SELLS THE ORtGANETT. Any child can make Sweet Music ocr retley. Price $10. SPECTACLES,.you can see close and far off. Give me a call when you visit the City. aug 10, 1882 47 6m ICE LEMONADE! I0 0C1 Scla Waler, AND EVERYTHING NICE AND CHEAP AT DRENNAN& BRO'S, EASLEY, S. C. -0- - COME YE CANDIDATES AND SET UP TIlE SODA WATER-if you would be elected, you must keep cool, and have a quiet campaign in order to win. -o - DRENNAN & BRO, Have also an excellent STOCK OF GROs CERIES, Provisions, Confections, &c. All of which they propose to sell Cheap for Cash to those who may give them a call. june 22, 1882 ' 40 (f M. C, Winchester, AT9 Anderson's MRIs. S. C, KEEPS CONSTANTLI ON HAND A full Stock of OENERAL MERCHANDISE, viz: SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, CROCK ERY WARE, CALICOES, JEANS, and ill kinds of GOODS, which lie sells as cheap as any other Merchant. in the County. All kinds of COUN 'RY PROD UCE taken in exchange for GOODS, and satisfaction guaranteed. SEWING MACHINES froan $3 to $80! Give me a call and be convinced of the above facts. Respect fully, M. C. WINCilESTER. ap 18, 1882 89 Bridae to Build. COUNTY COM.\i$is 105 E as OF IE, l'1Ic t:ss C. I I. .g. 2tt hi, 1882. I) Y oirder ot t he Po.wrd. Ii wit meet the I A ndersona (ona n i sioners nt the lBridge coss ILighteen .\ile Creek, r,'ear Dr. Mil. k r's, on Fridhay, thle 1 5th daLy of Septecm ber, at I I o'eb~xk .4. M ., for the l1nepose of Let ing to thle lowest responsile bidder, thew Buildinag of a New liridge am thamt, place. Plain an :d specifications~ iniade known on day of letiung. LALIAN MAUT.IlN, __________ (ounmy Coinai.ioner, FIRS lINSUAN AGENTCY. IF YOU WSl 1NFURtANCE AGA INST FIRE ON YOUR DW !L~LING, FUltN .. TURtE, M EllCIlANDISlE, &c , atpply to G. W. BOWEN, At Hudge'ns & II;;dgens, E-isley, S. C, Agent for the Cont inenatal Fire lusurance CIompainy of New York. junie 8, 1882 .'18 (im isow PLOW STOCKS, IHOES, Shovels, Spades, Mvattocks, Picks. IRAK ES. Cross Cut Saws, AND) lots of othier Ooods at W. T. McFALL'S. PICKENS C. H., S. C. jan 5, 1S82 16 IINS UREi YO)URI Cotton and Cotton ein. 'N The Best $75.00 Organ IN AMERICA.' 0 TERMS EAMY--ADDRESS THE McSMiTii MUSIC HOUSE, Greenville, South Carolina, sept 7, 1882 51 PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL. I AM AGENT FOIl IllE Wood, Tabor and Morse Engines, Many of them now iinuse in this' nn adjoinin g Counties. Refer to An, thony and Sol, J. Q Couch, R. F. Aria'd, Dr. h1ytoln, M. 11. Ellison. ALSO, AGFNT FOlt I'E Watertown Steam Engines, Kemp's Manure' Cart and Drill, &c., &c. IRON AGE c(LTIvAT:Qi ', tj ree SULXY CLlIMAX WALK lNG A NDl UiDi)1G cul,TI1VAF1014, Tiger, Make, ceed & erc I'er Nower, Conabined, llave you sce n Lhein? I11 no, call aL, my oIlico. Cain Millis and Evaporators. COOK'S BUGGIES & CA RRNG-ES. "Old Hickory" Wagons, Brown,.Winsbip, r.nd:Prott's Gifnsv FevTrs & Condcnsers, Ros& S.ch .Aii Id Cotton Prese Call for (Circubust .and Iinformaition~. JUTLIUYS C. SMiTHJ. GREEKV}ITLLE S. C. Aug 24, 182 2mi HALL'S C~lLENE.CT O: 'IFCNGCT MN, Manucature ora Y Peeles Enine, ~ Mama7wnwe T WanebaiPa ' hae te fllowng rti les ni th i'te ary p.les The. Ce h.ie Ac el row ClodCruher nd 'nlvrizr, T is s th bet im emnt eer ntrouce on -plnta "7on. Bradley's lienper. Slower and Ifay ~ 4tkm n fm'r- tS re-e-e ok TheCelbrtedVitorOn llrs- G a q l .' n-s Tr) e Iig dliro ,t tr T1OMAS TE N jnne '4 1,1 84" EDLA RN. ' EDIREESEED /NIN~ T ETA" D S E fol o r it iheso ~' i" "~ M E C AT lon e u 'e.. ipitwcn A cm I (.04 ruhr 11 Fo'~vr'ar t h is KE IlehM ipliCRDENERii OJ~~ (l 5 iiiii I llF' ii~ Handsome Ilsre Ca taloguin. e and Rur il' Reg ist FRE TOti ALv Lt. l'ju.Snpeta1ruh,182. On o N s I NE TY-1 -EC. TE \ls AlG9 Tl Crw y us lvosh on re aiIrah enn W HndomeIlustatd Ctaoe rum.-nur l Re isr &c., TOr ALhhL. i MERCHANTS SEND USll Y U BU NEr, CAR S e br F O TRADE, $I 8. Fo Eb.v. M\r.hA. II.\PolilE, D.D. Next t~o Fegnd t & l ler's, PIesian, Sus Eon,y. f3REEMILL.--N 114' I IN III 1 uN II IN. Ihiui'l, ~Viin1iitig. II' VL~ii)t1t It 4%lti"W, &c., tir 8~IioIi&xt ic J7~e~Iuy 13lliIdiIl'2, i, 110141 *'t*jiititiIi~i to Jutie, ~238. I'oa Next to rergu~on ~ Z4iilcr's, I~IC~i.I(.flt. 8liiui.tori, Vii. OJIEENVILLE, * ~ lily ';. 1 42 Professional Notices,# CHAS. P. BARRITT, 4TTORNRY i C0UNSELO1 AT LAW, Pickems C. M., N. C. Office in School Commisioners Office.) Will practice in the State and Federal ,ourts. jan 5, 1882 16 3xo. 0. WELI.S, G.o. W. TAYLOR, IAMEK 4t. O R, Pickens C. II. S. C Jreenville, 8. C. I I WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, 4TT'ORie YS(0 UACOU'SELORSATLA W PICKENS C. 1-., S. C. Lrompt attention given to business entrus ted to them. miarclh 10, 1884 25 ku. F. ANSEL, J E Bouo'. Jreenville, S. C. PIckens 8 C ANSEL & BOGGS. TT0I1NE YSAND(OUNSELORSAT LAW PICKENS C. H., S. C. Office in the Courtt louso. Prompt Ittention given to all business en 11stod Lo them. dee 9, 1880 12 The Grand Central -OF Dr J. T. QU1L LIAA -AT - EAusa Lm , .~ .. s. C., 14,11, ~ itiv6; S L HAXVED- I 8!o1:II'l 1F.('l-'I\'i,1) A\N!) IT \V TN Store (1he I -eta~ ~ es' Stock of l L .\lG F. 1Ail AN bIS ' in this place. 1IIou' 1a ~~ibI:0 I ini ve jui -t rivel' 200 uof Trimm'a n -u I i:' ut '214 l'e. ' I o- t - .2 - ,shoes~ ill es~~ee ni 1riie,. 111 never fail .\ 10:.'.e lot of (aletits &t:tw (flo'ls. (ibaY~i Ia', Tale antd Icket Cutlery ini D:-tigs, Aleili cintes, Paint s, Oil ati Dy e Stuffsb. A large lot of ienv~y :11 d neuy G rocries as choeop as in- chie:ilet 'When you1 com*ii 1o I-:isley be0 sure andl culil oiid see( ine, nrtol be conina~lc''l thatl I still l:&1 ini low pric's. ile'pcifiully, .J. W YLII: QUllLLAN, miay 41, 18c85 A GREhAT' CAUSEh OF HUTMAN nei . or pe ioit'ia rr'oion i iced by hii elf~V .\buse. vah ury I-it i ..n11her. liotency, O i(Nevous c I lnol ilag n -<liine tst (LIi l or-i~t oifigelf. g e ii;i Con(flmpt ion.h l eiiepvy, :un)ia Fiis:i'I \ le il onii l'yseIIn sp ciy "ic.- iiiy li '!.:!*, T i L . l. i t'l' i\' l W |:, ,, tl. 1)V , null1&r o ihe~ ~'-(i e sli< k. 14 i c.o zi 'nrale (ii!eir. C~ 1 4C- 1Cy prve fohi witou <bingerou..\s sugiluo.y. io bougis insrunn ins, rigsl, orJX c I.Ain. :tnl ell' r .2l b v Vie <lyy.ofee , etu-o hii.eOch al I~ev li :ut' n1li. cellt or. W 4.'e t1' M 'l -- ' I I. i i , SIfta T.-e, h ~ Dysprp ia ..~ ihim.tiy a lid~y or. Ji i' ('i 1~ .to.., 'rIf ::i i t ,' dw T v. th. and y<C .1b ct a i yi '/ul i', (11iflsGna. a! Qf ro 'revetn w. y frontO auge, fI 7ntono whi vl L'1ll e-icti gliviroat aa ,,iv1e ors the entire sv&tn i11 three n.onths. A ny pean u-ha e n na,,. , ., e n ...... ....e.- -,- _ ... .. . a .m. . PASSBNIIO CHANGE OF 8P1EDUne. PASSENGERD, A$Ilt COLUMBIA, 8 C., M. l th : On and after Monda',tiy19th. ' ptsenger trains will ru as Meewith in!" )ated upon this Road and It* brapolhes: Daily, except Suu'&ye. flo. 52. UP P4uI8a101 Lenveoolumbia (A] 1142 am Alston 2 41 p m Newberry 146 p m Ninety Six 524 p m Hodges at 4 16 p In Belton at 6 40 p m rrrivc at G reenvIlle at 06 p mi No. 68. DOWN PASZ*GER Leave Greenvilleat 20 2A nm Belton at 68aU Hodges at P Ninefy Six 2 8.3 Pto. Newberry at 65PuV Alston at 6 P M Arrive at Columbia [ir 602p SPARTANBURIG, UIN [ON &, COLUMBIA RLAI LROAD. NO. 62 up PAs5UnsaRRt Leave Alston 10 25 4 m 8troilier 1 28 P M 1 62 P'In SltliiiI 2 p in 29 p In Union .2.67 p m Jiiicsvil-e 8 26 p In Arrve Titaiburg 4 15 p MA NO. 56 DOWN PASBENEZ. Leave Spartn'g It & 4) depot(n) 1 00 p nA Sp-tttmn'g, ;3,U & Cdepot (o) 1 8- in Joiesvie 2 28 p m uion 2 4p m 8 20 p mt 8 65 p in Slrolier4 IS pmn Arrive apt Aston 4 63 p m LA VRNS UAILROAI). Leave Nwhrry t d 4 05 p in pririve lit ai,rcim , It d 49 p m Leav e Llr:ei.4 I1) 08 at laI Arrive tt Newborry 12 50 p In AINIWVILLH DRANCIf. Unionae11e at, 1 30 p m Srri oc 8ilbWvilIO 2 23 p m Leate Abhevill 12 10 p mx Arrive at AI04lstn 1 06 p in Leave Nle at o A4 0 p mn Arive1't Latn 6249 p mf Aivet Newrr 12 50 p mn (1' vi i iAnnaLL 7BRANCpH. eve Ahheille: i 0ai La vve :iBelt on t. 10a Aoi nersat e enCiuhr.ad'a. Ptialtglt cnarbtenCaretna \'i' r i v i t\\ al ha; cr etw c eithe v te idloic at nt A. Witon atlcdf uhretn Atolersoiii nton oo i n ~ p1) in ~ Nori12 t10crpof all poilts No',40hepeo ii.V.'tliA~h('vllC td 8)arnh 20rglp m~ 1. 111 nt i )aavi le 10i 00y f ao m 111:14 aiid anihl l~11.o11fo all Soli rins ht weenmi Clmi n a. hi'. iThrougIh card hetoee Charlest onan Wilenderihonvilon Charleton and geen. v ilierobvi fuin chae on arshe we With Wlmingotonc, colunbia and August W il ro e&AIrod f om a loe Ndli 41. wit h A sheville'nnd Spuart anburg Railroad miondI anderDanville RnlwyfrAt It. wVit b At tlnta and1( ll chriot te Division Rich t(N1 omi1( Dmllivile Railrad from, au la and b11( eyod S. wihui ' liNiCroad for CahnetonDC whih il te nmiton, at lt Columbn ndA -gua Th chI alott, omia anAgst. . W b :t.81 11 Ahv lle an d rnugRira . Wi't Alna and1L charlsnor A DvsinRch mond and~I DvileRIlroa from chalgtc and beyonde whic isd afenmnte faster than 8lum A Poclgr .Oen 1ral PSern er At llt nmen2m1 ond~dJJ &iil DanvI. il le as R'Ilw P SEGER A DEAT N. M~AfJL ANN) iXPlt~ss NO.61 .I~ev( AlhIlt 24api irrive Gainesville604pi huboni~ (Jap ,Innel ion 61 f Csre'lvli 000p *Irr'Ive (Iharlotte 6ai MAIL No 63. I nr A ila 4 0ai a n~ve Gainesvill han~i Gap .Junction741aD (wrrnille . 10 Air lie Charloi(t eL W ESTW ARtD MAIL AND EXPRESS NO 6 Lenve Charlot te 10 ANNrive (hast'nia 20 1a11 par l' hrg4'8 a Gireenlville 69ai Senec'i74 Pahnu (Gap Jnnetion100ai irlIVC Albanta180p MAIL No 62 neal, 2 40 a m 6 484 p im 1 r8 14 p m I,.10 00 pm 4,. .1) 40 p