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XODOAJU Alga~ tA AITE~ ai ft ent* the groend'and Don% boratic tickets In the ballot box. The potato. erop, wiab Is vow bisg dug, Is *sty fne. No, Democrat should be guilty ot sorat6hlng his "icet Wild pigeone to 6mali droves have fnade thelr appeavance, The virtue and intelligence of Bouth Carolina must rule. The Greenback dodge will not sueoeed it South Carolina. Mrs. L. C. Folger has sent to ils nie, apples grown this year, see, fand crop, over halt grown. Let every Democratic veter in Picken.s County be promptly at the polla.on nex Tuesday, the 7th ;nst. Loada of apples. cabbages and thestnuts, from North Carolina, pass through our town almost daily for the mat kets further South, The vote In this County will be i hinoat solid against the new county a tonstitutional amendment. - Miss Sue E. Lewis, daughter of luj Lewis of this place, was awarded a premium at the Ander, "on Fair ter the best crocheted tilhawI. A mud dog was killed on the plan tation of Mrs AMartii last week, Li Wat a large white hound and bit two vory fine young hounds on the place beoure he was killed. The dogs hit. ten were immediately killed. For tunattely no damage was done by the rabid brute. We publish in this issue the list or muaasgers ot electio, a apoitted 1 by the (1o1m-sioners of Elec4tion. All the ianagers are requested to meet the Uomnisstoners of Election %L this place on next Saturday for the purpose (of receiving tlo boxes, instructiona, &c. The law is now nind every manager should. be prus ent. Mr B. F. Lesley, who wasR ap. pointed a manager of election for thei precinct has beens appointed a Supervisor, and of course cannot hold both places. The Commission. e of Election ehould fill his place at, once, uniless he concludes to de,. clqno to act as Supervisor and ac eept the position of manager. R. RI. Anderson & ('0., of Liberty, speak again to the people ol Pickens te.imly throug~h thet columuns of thie ; $ENTINEr.. They' have a large and varie~d stock of goods at low psrices lHead their ad and then give thbem a call. The cabin-of a ne-gro woman on tbe placee of Mir. Perry Matuldin was burned last week, Trhe woman and the larger children were mn the fieldI p~icking cotton and it, is solpposed 4 that, the smaller children who had bee la H the house set it on fire. Rmythagin the house was consu I wrma ii, N or -PASTRo --The Rev. A. U. Nicholson will be instal, led, on the third Sunday in this month at Carmel ( hurch, pastor of Carmel, Pickenms C. H , and Mount Pleasanit churches. The omiciatinsg clergymen are Drs. Munrally and -~ Adger, principals, and Drs. Riley and Friersonu alternsates. We ahre re queste-l to extend un invitation to the members and congregations of Pickenas C. .H. and Mouti Pleasant, churche', to be present ont the occa wlon. We have had the pleasure of meeting, in our town, the Rev. J. Mo [. Seab rook, and wife of' Me~d -4 Dowoll, Va. Mrs. Seabrook is a daught'r of our fellow townsman, Capt J. L. Trniemy, and was part ly raised at, this place and has uany friends here who arie rejoiced to see her once more. Ma. Seabrook preached twvo very interesting ser mons here last Sabbath, one in the Presbyterian church at three o'clock P.M , and the other ini the Metho dist. church at inight. WVe wish oui triends a pleasant stay in our midst and3( a safe andue hsappy return to their VTirginsia hsome. GOOD ADVJCE.-YoJu willprevent and enre the greater part of the ills that afflict mankind in this or any section, if you keep your stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect work ing order. There is no medicine known that doesthis as surely as Parker's Ginger Tonic It will 4 keep your blood rich and1 pure, and give ynn good health at, littL~e cost. &sO other o4atine. 4 To the Piokens People. Prem.iums awarded to VaIIDuY McBmi, October 10th, at Greenville County Fair for Best horn. Made Saddle and Best Set Buggyu )larness. Call on him when in Greenville and see his Goods, includIng the Prettiest a Best Horne Made Collars, both Buggy and Wagon, you ever saw They will out last Northern Collars to death, lie has with him Messrs. L. W. Osborne, Jerry B. Walton and A. Press Brooks, all of whomn will be glade to see you and treat you right Malaria, Chills and Fever, ad Bilious asttaeks positively cured with Emory's Sian dard Cors Pill.--a. inallible remedy: never Sfails to cure the most obstinate, long-stand ing cases -hre Qu"inine and all other re A maedies ad 'iiled. They are prepared ex premsly for- malarious seentons, In double boxes, two kind. of Pills, containinag a e* rong~ sathartlo an-I a chill breaker. mugar coated; contain n., QninIne or Mercury, eansing 30 grIpIng or purging:, they are mild sad *ffies~ eertaIn in theIr action sad harmless Ia all esces; they effectually eleasse'the systeta, andh give new life and tome to the body. A. a household ramal, esonal' To Ken Oig I Yb VolSle Belt Co., MarshsaN, IMob., VAR need Dr. Dye's Celebrated Blootro. Voltaic Bells and Blectrio appliamkes on trial for thirty days to men (yet ag or old) who are aMited with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and tosplete restorstion of health sad manly Vigor, Ad. dress as above. N. B.-No risk Is incurred bs thirty days' trial is allowed. McBasum & Co. Atlasta, Georgia, man utctute how Case, are toathern Agents rot Seth Thomas Clocks and Lambeth's Fly Fans, and own the celebrated 'late City Stone Water Filter, and Cherry's Steam Fruit and Vegetable Dryer for the world. Prices forwarded on application. Merchants inake out list of Crockery, Glass, Wood and Tinware, that you are in want of and send it to us. We will attach prices, and save you ruinous freights and breakage that you always get from the far )ff East. McBns & Co., Atlanta, Us. Best ever made, Emory's Ltttle Cathartic "Ile, pleasant to take, sugar-coated; no riping; only 16 cents a box, of Drugglsts rby mai, Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau treet, New Yorkt. Clerk's Sale. -0 TATB OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS. N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS xaPnrte, Earle D. Bradley, bhy .John M Barr, Guardiun ad bitenm. Y virtue of a Decretal Order, made in the above stated case, on the 17th day if July 1882, by lion. B. C. Pressley, Pre iding Judge, I will sell to the highest idder, at Pickens Court House, during the egal hours of sale, on Saleday in Noveni. >er next, the following described R EAL ST ATE, to wit: A'4 that. Piece or Parcel of Land, situate n Pickens County, ne. r Eusley Station, djoining lands of W. H. Nix, D. D. Byers, ind others, containing Fity (60) Acres, nore or less; Ihe said tract being cut off if the tract conveyed to Earle D. Bradley iy Joel Bradley and sold by order of Court or payment of debts, &c P'at of the snais can be seen at Clerk's )ffice. TalRMs CASH-Purchaser to pay for plat ,nd tiecs. Oct 12, 1882 4 4 Sheriff's Sale. -0 TATEOF SOUT! CAROLINA COUNTY OF PlcK&ENs. N COUiUT OF COMMON PLEAS harth. Smith et a1l Plaintiff, against A man dai L. Smith et al Defendant-CourLaITr Polt ltLlay, &c. I N obedience tou a Decret al Order, made in the ahove stated case, ont the 6th day or lune 1882. by the lHon. II C Pressley, Pre iding Judge, I will bell to the highest >udder, at l'ickens Court. House during thle egal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November 1882, all of that part of the RE u. EoTATE of Govin 0. Smith, d-ceased, ecomnmended to be sold by the commnis jioners appointed for that purpose in said urder, to wit: All of that Piece, Lot or Parcel of Land, ontainting Thirty-three andl One-half acres, more or less, adjoining hands of Abner hiulhinix, John W,. Wiin,n and others, on ranches of Eighteen M~ile Creek, TJER M S-Onae hailf cash and t he otlier talf on a credit or t welve mionths, with in, erest trom day of sale, secured by boind antd ecurity, with a tuortgage of the premimes old; the purchaser paying for aill deeds and mortgages, and for recordhing the samie, with leave t~o anticipate payment. JOA B M A ULDIN, s.r.c. oct 12, 1882 4 4 Sheriff's Sales. ---0 3TATE OF SOUT1II CA ROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKE~N8. Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, 8, C., during the egal hours of sale, on Saleday in Noveim ber niexi., .All that Piece. Parcel or Tract of Land, nituate in State and Cotinty aforesaid, con niating of two separate tracts, as follows: All that Piece or Land on both sides of Eighteen Mile Creek, and containing One Hundred and Ninety-five Acres, miore or less, begining on a Rock Pile on line of lands formerly belonging to) Thomas Hal lumus, andl lene'ry Paso~ns, thence said line N. 48, E.-26.76 to a rock X, thetnce 8. 89, E. 81.44 to a R. 0. 8ttump, thence N. 48, E. 42 40 to a Pontoak 8 X, thenice 5. 44. E. 48-20 to a stake 8 X,, thence 8. 27, WV 26.5 to a rock 8 X, thence N. 56, W. 1'8 to a rock 2 X. thence N. 41, WV. l6.1, corner, thence N. 60, W. 14 to a corner in road, thenuce said road N. 27, WY. 12.50 to corner mn field, North 86, West 48.60 to beginning corner. AND, All that Tract on Eighteen Mile Creek, containing Thirty-nine 8.8 acres, more or less, begitnning on a rock, North 67, West 86 to a rock pile, thence South 48, West 9 to a rock 8 X, Sotuth 58, East. 21.76 to w. 0.. thence North 84}. East 16.40 to Rt. 0. 8 X, thence North 45. East 7-00 to the bes ginning corner, and contaitning in the whole Two Hlundred and Thirty-four and Three Fourth Acres, more or less. adjoining lands of Levi Taylor and Augustus Hamilton and oth ers. Levied upon as the property of Thomas P. Williatus, at the suit of Robert RI. lChild. TaaMs CASII-Purchaaser to pay extra for tit lea. JOAB M AULDIN, s.P c. oct 12, 1882 4 4 N OTICF, OF FINAL SETTLEMIENT. Noti;ce is hereby given, that I will ap., ply to 0. L. Durant, Probate Judge for Plckens County, on Friday, 22d day of December next, for leave to make a final settlement of the estate of STEPH EN CLAYTON, deceased, and ask to be dis oharged therefromn as Administrator. A. 'f. CLAYTON, Adn'r. nov 2,.1882 7 7 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF bOUTU CA ROLIAA COUNTY OF PICKENS. BY virtuo of an execution to rote directed I will sell to the Isiglest tidder, a Pickensi Court House, S. 0., on Saleday it November next.. All the Right, Title and Interest of Hardj Gilstrap, deceased, it being the one haa interest in all that certain Piece or Lot. o Land, situate in County and State aibresaid in -the Town of Easley, bounded by Lot No 1 on East, Lot No. 4 on West, and by Mai street on the North, known as Lots Nos. and 8, or thu Old and New Welborn ial Room, including also the Hlolconbe Office Levied upon as the property of lard) Gilutrap, deceased, at the suit of Luviim Oilstrap, for dower. Tzians CAsH.-Purchaser to pay extri for titles. JOAB M.IULDIN, sr.e, et 12, 1882 4 4 0 U. P. RUNION, SusEY, . . M. C. THE CHAMPION OF LOW PRIE! Cull and exaininc his elegant Stock, yor cant regret your visit. NOTICE, 1,400 YARDS PRINTS, 6 to 12 cents pei yard. Worsteds, 10 to 40 cents per yard. Uassimeres, very superior Goods, 25 cta per yard. Alpacas, 25 to 86 cents per yard, and al Grandes of Fan c Notions. Boots and Shoes. An elegant Shoe for 35 cents, ou to $6 Boots fron $1.25 to $7.00. Alo Notice Our nice line of Crockery, finic Syrups. 40c to $1.00 per gallon: Sugars - to 12 lbs. t< (lie $1.00; Coffee-all Grades Ilardware. Bargains in Patls Gools. Bargains it Ileudy Made Clothing Bargains in llos ery. Bargains all times at C. P. RUNION'S, The ('hatupion of Low Prices. sept 28, 1852 2 Oim EOT? CAW~OA COLEG OPE NS O CT OBE R 3d-1882 Coiurses' of Study-General sciencE Mechiamnics amnd Engineering, Agricualture Clasuical cousrse. Lastin couarse. Parthal) Cours~es ini I.nglih Studiea Pracetical Mlathaematics, Practical Agricui I urie. 8tudents admitted to any course fc wh.ch they are prepared. Tuitions Free. Annual Fee of $10, for repairs. Boara in ; rivate famijlies, from $12 to $16 a miout Excellent boaid itnimessess at fromt $8i $10. Entire expcnses neced not excee $125; ought ntot to exceed $175. For furthser informaation, aiddress BENJA MIN SLOAN, Secretary of Fucuhsy, Uolumabia, S. C. aug 24, 1882 49 8:a Not ice. Co UsfY CO .IJ.iSSIOX'A'JS O)FPI () P'iCKlus C. Ii., October 7th, 1882. .N OTICE~ is haerebay given thlat lie I 'otah Commiss iners uf P'ices ( 'patni wihs meet at t heir dtie at Pisckeass ( 'ou' IIlose, ont N ovemb ler thle 7h Ia8 $2, for~ thI purpose of examainsinig and approuvin g a atccoIun i gainist said Countay. Ai I persos haoldinig bills, asccoun t s, or dleman ads of ana kind against lie (Counaty or Picken. whIe I haive nut been befoare prees ert i lihe hoars of Cot:nty Commainissioners at specisa m aeel ings held d urinag thle year, imust tie t10 samte with Ithle unidersignaed oan or before ill ti rst day of N uvembaer ne xl, so that. thIae miay b'e examainedl andia orderedl to be pai at the Annaaasl M~eeting. 0. L. DUlRANT, Clerk. oct 12, 1882 4 4 Mtate of South Caroina COU.NTY OF PICim8s. [N COCR lT OF COMMON PLA Margaret Dillard,. Plaintifif, against hlsnds ens MIurphecy: Ehisha Mu trplaey; .Jemimit Cooper; l~aIih IIlaynaes; thle clhihlliren D)elila loper, deceaised, t o wit -Levi lI Itoper, Margasret lBradley, lisarrison ttop er, Ssarah llraidley, Thusarsey 8t all, A n drew Itoper, Jamnes Htoper, Th'Ionuits Ito1 Ion Hioper and Chiarles Itopecr; lhe clili dren of Hihoda Ilendricks, decease< whtose nanmes anad num sabers aire nuiaknsowr thme chlirencs of Eliats MultarphIey, dlease, whlose namiies antd n iumber arei lia known iad thle chiiIdrens of Etnoch Muirphley, dea ceased, whoisse namnes amtn number as unkniown, Detaendanats-CoM.Asrior iron ita LiKV, PAuarsTsox, &c. TOthe lfendants ab~ove inamed: OU 01 sre bereby summnonted sand requpire to aswer lie comtplai in s hiis ac ii(55 whtich is tileda in lie ottice (at t he Cle rk c t he Courit sof Comm non P'leuas for lihe sai County. andi to serve a copy of your ani wers to lie siaiad comiphsuint on thle aint scribers att their dtice ont M~ian Street, Picli ens Court Ilose. 8. C.. wit lain t wenty (day after the service hereof'. exclusive of' Ih day of such service; asad ii yous fail toa anl sw er the coiiplain st w itlIna ih inn ue af'ora saidl, the plainit itf in this aieriona id appjl to tihe Court for the relief deman~sded in Ih complaint. Daited Septemiber 2(6thI, 1882. [L. 8.] J. J. LEIW18S, C.CP. NOiLTON, KEL~Il & hlOlLINGSWORTIl Plaintiff's Attorneyjs TO the Defendants, iidgens 'larphe) Elisah Murphiey, Jemnima Cooper, Bint Hlaynes, Harrison Roper, Thusrsey Stal the children of Rhoda liendricks, deceaser whose ages, names atnd inmber are tun known; the children of Etias Muriphsey, di ceased, whose ages. narnes atnd nonbiher art unknown, and the chiildren of Enoch Muss phey, deceased, whose ages, namses an number are unknown, Take notice, that five sumnmons in i action, of which the foregoing is a copj was led In the office of the Clerk of tha Conr of C'trimon Please. in and1 f,. th TEOMAS ZTEENP M11 GREENVL H1FAL'S CELEBRATED13 0 GIN, Mastaturaed la Peel:-eless Eng10ne, MHanlkal Y have the following articles at the Fact1 Clod Crusher and Vt'ulvrizer,9 Th'lis iS the I' tion. Biradley's lRenper, Mlower and linv Rake, i The Celebrated Vrictor- j)n, (orse'-, a 1), Atmalic Plantation Ga3tes. EXF"x oero refer to Ilon. W. If. P'ertly for* :Iny inform1,1tic I have just received fihe Agency for the, Hatrrow. 11 has great advantage over the T Call and examine. lh-on Fences for Floval If~ I AuICtineer III june 1, 1882 LANDRETHS SFor the MERCH SEED For the MARKI S D!SE For the PRIVA ECrown by oursl MI'SC ELANTMTEND)YU B INICNl , OlCl MON Plure E.\ GeorgevW t' oowir, Saltle Grie at li lFc C l'larisi' agit Al' lb i'e K y.L'li I ie Ber Pio .ANTFn I -i .. r i'n lhey eesloverd ind:~ he The alea hrb.tnoed and r )~I ws'. riiedi .a1e to lan.swer II th eiomphiint :i n ibis act'ini, of whch aus cy id tildihe othee fo the harowerve ap greyot avnswe'vr th Tai crnplaind onaihe. subsciberis fo lieia Picen Cur lone.A.C.,tiuhin *nein daSEEDfte r the Mevc hroeRCa-o anserth Sorin orith:ue MineAoRK SatEEDanli Sino theto wRiay toth cur fr herhowdnnde by oure corph a ou llsrtd aaou ThDate of ASrt. .r 1in2. [L. UN J . Lo I.I . GerIt AV. (onpli LD.:I Phiin ti'iit' Aeney r T O lie i e e rry:iI to l'ete i in; tt ':. a1~icin was Cied in the ii I tflif uhe ilhtk leof ' the cou t co rm ph-aeis for ili'itit.. coilyii on e 14tjih &'a of1 . ignr I n ttc . ai' Ukni thet- lui e . . nel , ii tei recovey oie Ceta' 'i Liacho I'in'' .l. sit t il ltailly tond lte aotiolresIai, I L ai t ie--ibiied ini stid comphiljiii. Ducti 14:t188 t A.1)l 8 e C HAt P. BARRETT, I:'k Octe1,e1n8 0 . .C Courofsioasot.s G CI. AS Px~-,o . TARRLTT , W J irs c L. e ii lie n. icktenst C .1.iS.I ao ' Gre vi. .C WELLS ORR & TAYLOR, A4 TT'ORNEYS 4 COL CXII ELORS A TL IIA PL(K E Ns C. 11., s. O Piroimpt attenttioni givena to buisinIess entrusl I, ted to 'hemz. marchi 10, 1884 2 e Greenville. S C. P'ickenis S C - ANSEL &BIOGGS. ATTOltNIN lA''\NDI COUN\'.lis.1-\T IL.\W PICKE~NS C. HI., S, C. attenit in give Vt> all buines on.LM~(il S dme9, 1830. 12 ~inst puiblishe(d, a new ediition of iun. t'r. .radical cuiro of Spermaitthw~ii.t or' Semiinal h Weak ness. In volun lt ary Seti nnl Loitsex, lii I: pote'icy, Mlentald and Physicail I nca pacity. I, Im pedhienits to Martria ge, et e, also Ctor. - attptionr, Epiliepsy, and ft is, indnetied by I. self indlu lgence or t exna i x riataguinice, ke. e The celebiraied an11ii..r. i ~ ~ n ii i idm iralt' I"saiy, clearly demoni irat e', romn ia ibiirly d years' iiccessfiil pri'vCi e that tie 'it eam g c< nlstquc esC.' of F 1 e f nbiile mia y bet radic it 1)t 8 OIcured poiinirgpua ndoferatn, ', imlple, ce'rtgin, samt eff, ci ial, by mieuns iii e which every sufferer, no miitcer whiat bi M LLE, S. C. ~E iWLdF FEEDINGA COTTON lng Sing, New Vork. taIred at Vaynasenbora, Pa. wV prices: The Celehrat ci Atnce liarlow. est imp-eineht ever imrodiced on ia plantil namtufictirei at Syracine. Nev York. '111. Yivior Trippile. 1linged liarr-1ow, V21t'ter's It F. I'errv hik two on his pil:tion. I 1. it )o its Working. s'-le of i1h1-key's Ad stiin ble nid Reversible 1m1113as iow. or Cetneterv Lots. IOMAS STEEN. d Conviraissions Merhant. 37f pED1REISEEDS -& YVEARtS ANT on ourNew Plan ET CARDENERSEEDS TE FAMILY S |VeS on our own Farnis and Rural Uaegister FRtEE TO ALL. SINENMS CAltD)S FOIR TRADE LIST. EED GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA New Advertisements. UNEQUALLED IN Tlone, Touch,Wokaf mhip&Ullrability. WILLIAM KNABE dr, Co. Npsu. 204 and 206 Weist Baltimore Stroet, Balthnor& E o. 112 IftIh Aven~ue, New Yorks Ant "'nv W PILL ! The Old, Well-Tried.Wondiei ful H enith~ Rlnwiug Rflm-dies Stronig''s.. Pectora I Pills i n oft the h..wel,. .\ -tar-- re1eIn, im lk. I fceniales. 8. 0 ing naal brin~~ug iihi.rv'~ systemi, uint g~iig vigor iuidi he~illi ille ery fibire ut-h b ii i ly I8t1'0114 S Sititive 1 ills f..rI the liver. A -spedy cire dor liver eibnpijai relguh Iiinlg te houwels. ptuilog I le bitiui, < iysjiej i t itllso eiti lemig <lruiggists. 1-'ir cir b s iC i ntii iIhoiaites, with ii oll parii I iniirs, :uheIresM Goix t-->d, Newy 'orkc Cityv. AN EHONEST OFFER IfyauIlI re 1 sick railinig. niu inatiter Wian i payI f-or ii it a .3I ore 1 you i IiV , iosnt, gi ig t1 jnledeuitu, fireet. .\,bires I$10 to $20,O00 Iiitnilai , IL jt. K z-'N I).il1l. U t)., toiui'i. \leriebl int! , 177 anid 17 i Lia Salle Stret Chiicagoa, Ill. '' Spruce'i Str et, New Yorik. Oct 19 1882 5 4 PARIER'S HAIR BAL.SAr.I y ,. The I est, CIeanvest and - She outfu col to e: yra ir. .soti andl $ ize at . I ~ ~ ~ - lrugg4ists. - - YoreBIM) (Ui r i aid .. .l GI 3GER TONIC ' I f 'i *~e .1 1.uvyer. noi icr ti.r in.e ii m . > birtist.i Iy ion-utali strnin or anii om~i .Vcare do lnot Urin.iuy C~ompiiamia, or if you are troub tl with aniy thwortier (of thoiluniigs tonisach howevtb. bloc, I Or nerves * yous cani be Cured I y PA RH iEx's I NIM To I' c If'voij te wasting away from age, dissipa-tion or any disase i or wveakness:0 uiu requiire n stiiat take G (ist ir 'I Nic at once; it wilt mtvagorate and bidh vou tip f'rom the first dos~e but will never intoxicate. It has s;ived huindreds of hives it iniay tD(o yours. ItI'9'% * CO).. fr,'I Willia', st.. New Yo*d t. ancd onedilar uires, at ai3 dealers in riedicine. SGfltAT SAVING BUJYING DOLLAft St7.E. [I hereb3'Iy givien, that tiriuty danys fromi S<ewe will apply to Ji..J. LEWH'h', clerik ot fh ri t l' Ieke )8ciionnty, tor i a hler toir thle Ea.usle'y A c.,ih-my. oet 19, 188 2 4. Clerk's Sale. ----- ST'ATE OF SOUI'll CAROLINA (.U NA''Y 4-F PICKENS. IN ('OU'RT OF COMMON PLEAS Sirahi E. C. Arnold, PIiihfiff, against A. C. Cairson el al DefCndftdt.-CohXPA1N-f FOu l'APTrrios. B Y virte of t Dc-t'e(al v)irder, uauaide it, (he ahove Sta li'd c-nSe., n tle 1811h day o" :'p tein be r"', 1 8X3, lay 1191n. J. S. (limhrn, l'reiniiig dudge. I will ,ell to tlhe lighen bilder !it I'jkemns lI'ourti Ii onse, on saleany in Novenil'er next, dur in g tle legial 1hlonre of "a1e, the followinig desoribed IEAL ES T-%TI', to wit: TRACT NO. 1. All of i hat Tract of Larid nea' Cenlr'a1, on the Ait Linv RM liarad, ai--k joinUing lands of Tibu iiill B. lPowers, U. W. .\clcioW aund thena', on hoth idem of Five Mile Creek, conataiuinag .One Iluindred aaai , Eighly-sevena ( 187) Acres, more or le". Tlt .\Md-Oie I hird ot- Inhe ptrllase mon py to be inlid in cash ona d~ay "l, Sale, and the balnannce oin a c-elit oaf on' '3 and t wo years, crelit portiona to be seCenlred by hond 11,1l moit gage of Ithe premises-purclaser to Jay for al piapers in platt. A LSO, 20 LOTS, near Central .on the North amn Soti iide of a'ilroad No. 1, i ar No 2, j #re: No. 3,| acirs', No 4, i acre; No. 5, I acre; No (. I acre; No. 7, 1 1--16 atcres: No. 8. I i meres; No. 9, 1I neces: No. ), C neces: No. I 1. uanere; .\o. 12. j -icre No. 13, A a cre; No. 14, 1 icres: No. 15, 2) act es; No I ti. 21 acr'es. No-. IT 3 acres; No. 18, j acre. No. 19, 11 acres; No. 20, 01 a1cres. l'lats will be exhibited on dity of ale. TuIt M s CASH -Vlrlhasers pauying for titles ail plans. oct 12, 1882 4 4 Clerk's Sale. STATE 01F SOU' [i CA ROLIN A I UNTY I-F PICKENS. IN COUTlT OF COMMON l'L1EAS G. V. Taylor, Pl'initiff, igatinst 'Mary A. ('atntrell et ail, liefianlanits.--Coattit..urr F(,it PAltTITI',N. Y % irine of i Dere .d( Order, niu1e in II Ae livk1 siniii ea-1a', n fhe l1i1 ilhay of ~ ~ ~ ~ I Hetibr 8.,b imn. .V S. Culthran'i, l' dint'=salg .l ii ,'v. I will sell to (lie hiaighest hiddlter, at I'iekens C'ot' iliiie, din-in'ig ilhe le'gal iinui-xstaf sal~e, ont Sanldr in Nonvenn her', neii. , thne tul law ing descr'ibed B mAL1 li'T.\TF.', tt win: All tina l 'iecet or' 1'arctel of Lan d in 1' ick - eti" ('nany, on hieaid wa';ters of Otilenoy lBiver', ,nlj'ininig I'inilxt' f .bunes 0. .\losely, W ii. l'itce. Joniii L. Griavley and ithler's, conitaiininag Twov~ llutii~l .\eres', inioe Cor le'ss, he'nag aill the lI:and titt~ Win. al1. Can. trell,. iediu, eizetd :iitl poMsessetld'. TIIi1it.\S-fiae lalf! the pii'irea'tle monett(y to bie p iad inn t'ashn iau day of' sale, tine haal an ne on a crealit af I weclve mon'thsli, se'aete by3 baianni andt morgaiige of' thet pr'ein ses. l'iarcianisers ia p~ay toi'r all pap rs iad for i'ecor'ding ate s:ane. Ji. J. LEW'IS, ec in. oct -, 188'2 4 4 Clerk's Sale. IN CO)(l'T 01"''CO.\l.\ON PLEAI'S &-wi, .' '.. Adatiititor', Naaniey 4' j )Y viirtue of a DecrIelaiI Order, mn aio ini ) tihe above~'t asuiiedn ease~. inn mine 18n1h day of Sete~'ainer 188-3, byv ini. J.1 S Colbrinan. i'r'siit Jud~.iige, I wanil sell to thne highrs nithir, ant l'iekens t'i'I~ lloiuise, dingiij te ht'eral Iin.r ofi '- , cin inledtaiy in Nove-in Ian'r inexa, thei fol low'~anig des'~icrie it EAL All al lI''eci' ot'rParcel of Landt, tsiitinite it ilt'iiens t'lnty, on lthI sid.es iof ltig i'mn':u 4te 't't'ek, adrj'uitlgaittyhuls oft WVin. K. Stewai-i, .ilines iewis anad therIns. coinin.a nig I be ltilinair'eid ni! l ifty (:'n0) Acne inijie or' less. heainag thle .'tainie.*trane of' tarsi cionv'eyetd to A iire'tw J. Stewiat, dh-cezaseid bay Wmni. K. Stewvart, im'! other't Iteirs o Aairalonnii Stewart, decen'ise'd. T1 ~ n ams ('A ii--Pur ichaaise' Io pay for tiles. Ji. Ji. LEW IS, e; c r octi 12, 1882 4 4 Clerk's Sale. STIATE-' 01 UTH'J MO CA lOLINA ( N'1NY ElF IIICKiF.lNN. IN COUl1T'1'(i CO.)\I.)N IL'Lt\S Ftin l'AnTt'IeoN. Ya virtueii or a llecretal Ordier, rnude ia Iil t lheabove site Case', taonte 22di da liirisiding Judiige, I wvill tell it te haighesta le'g~t ai hour of sale, oni Sbiyii ii Niiveiin her'n netiX, thle fiabowying det'cibedu 1;EAL I .\ jl 'hait I'iecei oin l'ii'cel tat Ianiul in l'ick ensi 'oiiray. Inn Fasix side of lKowe'e ltiver, .ii jounang bainiis of' .\lr'. l'iowert, e'sant' oh eoinltinig O ntei llalled arni Ten Acr-es, Tiam as C A.4tl--Plurch'ast- to pay foar titles .J. Ji. L MWIS, e e.e. Clerk's Sale. STAT F 01 80OUTil1 CAlIOLIN A WOUNTrY OF' PItCKFNA IN (COUIlT 01 COM.\ON PLEAS Jane I0 Toddi, P'ih, thr, rigilinst WV. 1B. Todd, Sih cli I. 'Toali fanid othlens. DefenidantIs. CIli, I'tANT FulH IaAll'sityoN. ll' vittn of' taan O rder oaf il l IIonear J. S. ('Eubrani. 1 i Intl Pinckenrs tonuit Iilouse, ont SalndI nibIn Nov embtler'a next, All taf tt 'Tmfet oat Liaid, conltalinlinig 774 acres, sitna: e in P'icens couinny, on Todd's c!-eek. tia iing laindi uf' F"reder'ick Gataviu aini .Ot her'?s. it wvuh h(e div idel i tive' ian-del -, aitd idni i ' 4i bited o tn di v of' sale. Golumbis 4 ;ce a PASSBNGBR D hPAh T CiA NG E O F 8t BMDtJLB. PASSKNO 1EIDBPARTMENT. CoLIBIA, 8 Cb Otte', 21st 1882. On and after Mobday, October 28d. 1882, pisseuger trAins *ill ruh as het*Iith indi. :ated uport this Road and li branohes': Daily, except 8undays. so. 52. Uf PAiSUtnoul bieawved olumba [A] It 42 asm Alstuth 12 61 p di Newberrf 1 67 p la Ninety Six 4 48 p d Ilodgcs at 4 82 p a Belton at , 67 p in krriveait GfIechvilleat g 2, *k NO. 63. DOWN PASMt6kik Leave Greenvilleat 1040 a M 150lton at 12 18 p tn Hodges at 1 88 p mi Ninety Six 2 47 p n New berry at 4 18 p a Aiston at 6 26 p u Arrive at Columbia (0] 68) p tn SPA ITANBURG, UINION & COLUMBIA RAILROAD. No. 52 ut- PAMO1ft. beave Alston I pW i strother 1 29 p tu 1llieholl 1 64 p m UnionI 8 07 p mi Jaae~i~le8 47 p ma jqplwvllld6 43 p ta Arrve pariataburg 4 48 p aa No. 63 DoWN PAgBsNGEb. Leave Spartan'g It & 1) depot (it) 12 67 pn Spata ut'g, 8, U & C depot (o) I 8 p M Jonaesville 2 28 p mn lnion 6 09 p tu santne 6 41 p a Shehen 4 20 p ad 61 rot her 4 45 p iu ArrivTc at Aiston i 22 p n T.ArnENS RlAILROA. Leave Newberry at 4 25 p in A rrive at Lairenaas C 11 7 60 p an Leave Laiiaurns 9 30 a m Arrive at Newberry 1 90 p : AnnEVILLE BRANCH. le'aive lodges tt 4 46 p fr. Arrive ati Abeville 6 43 p in Leave A bbeville 12 13 p m Arrive at. Iludges 1 16 p I Blue R'idge R R & Anderson Branol: Leaive lielton at 6 67 p Li Anderson at 0 861 p l'enadeton ait 7 23 p to Senaca [e] 8 08 pi ma A rrive at Walthailla 6 86 p) Iu Leave Walhialla at tJ 27 a IIu Seuneca [t] 10 02 a in l'endletoni at 10 46 a a Anadersont att I I 84 a tat A trive ait Lelton at 12 05 p m CONNECTIONS. A. With S C Illiroad fromn Chiarteuton. W ith W~ilmainagtona, colnn0 biti antd Auagu'M Rtaihiotad fromt Wilmington and ralU points Northa thtereoif. With c e & A Raiilroaid fromt charlottteaaud all poinats North thereof ni. withI Aidheville',and Sparttahbut'g 1iihoa d for ptiinata ini Westei NoI'tha Cat-tiaism, *. W ih t talnta an td (charlotte D)ivisiionr liichI moniad antd Danville Railway for .\ - lantta tad tall poinits sounth anid '.a t I). withI A tlata atnd chtarlotte Divyisiona Rich i otil andi lhanv ille Railway fromt At lata an ltd beyotnd K. w it h At iatat ad chtariot te DI'1 itson Rieh b miot anrd Danatville tairoaid for allI poinrts 8 soutih and west a. w ith 8 C liaiilroad fot' Charleston W~it h ilmtintgt on. Coluatnli annd Auga',a Hailruaniad for Wiltnington and the W 'i t hchtairlot te1 coltimbiti andl Aaugusta Rtailroadt t or Chitarlot te and thie Nort h a. Witih A shille antd Spartanbuarg Rlailroald tutuI tndersoh ville nt. WV itIt Atianta andmi chiarlot te Di vision lIit-b iinond iad Danva~ille Railroa~d fromLi char iltte andt beyohti St anar itt irne tasixl itt Wash thgton, P C, which is tift ecti hitathtes fast~er thban Coluni - J W Fi(lY, Suaperintendent, M. StaAa'otrE ,(eneral Passenger A gen t D, C~1Aatnwr:.r.. As' Gen. P'ass' ragn Richmsond & DlanvIlle B R Change of Schedule. F.\?nSENGER~ DEPIAR'JMIENT, On anad atfter July 9th, 188'2, Passeneager Train Service oh the~ Atlataan 'td ('haalte Air Lirne division of the~ Rieb montd andu Dtavile R- ha Will be as follow a EASTWIVAR ii M.\lL ANt? JEX'nESS NO. . Ieave Alla';" 4 p irrive GJainaesville 1 : Btahulta Gap Junction(11p a Greer~ville0 6 Gastonia ( i Arrive Charlotte 81 atAIr. Ntb 58, ILeave Atlanta 40 A trive Gaitnesvilloe19r 1labuntf Gap Jtinetion 1r Set, teft,~2 .i GeenavilleIi0 pi Sparat anbu rg124 Gaalonia atp Arrtvo Chaalotte II NAIL NN EXPIIISS No Leave Charlot te100A1 Araiive Gastoania 20 ine(69oin Faborl (hap inott 00ua: L n GaainaestiffeIi(1 Artrive Atlari.U. 8 p1 - # 4IL NO &N L~enee Ciarlot t e24n Arrive GatstniflJ47 Sprantrr 4.e 2 40 p m 5 04 p a ' 5 85 p . 6 11 p m 6 48 p m 8 14 p m 10 06 p m 11 40 p re 2 06 a m 8 15 a ni 4 00 a m 6 19 n m 6 50 a m 7 41 n m , a 17 a a # 26 p a il 03 p a 12 24 p ta 2 50 p ra 4 00 p me 40 1 00 a n 2 02 a n 4 31 a 6 59 a m 7 48 a ta 9 18 a m 10 00 a x 10 37 a m 11 06 a m 1 80 p to 12 de a m 1 47 p m Snacinnhurg