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- IsOOA.1L diM~ On sOOaquie ot the ussually di Paill, a prophet predicts that v will have nmov enow than ass this wierter. Tito Suieh barolina Coiferen Of it M 'erodies Episcopal Uhturc 8outh, will coniveke in Greenvil 'n tlie 18th of Deebdsber next. Thmis is the season of the ye wien the men who carefully sh the door all Sum.ner begn to lea it open. T, great deniand for Slarinei 1li, Vermnitige is solely due dA intriatol value. Thousiande U It to day in preference to any othe ,hnd11 say tiat it destroys and expi Wirms effteutently. See advertisienent of -Dowio M irw, Druggi4t, Cluarliston, S. 'Ishey sill the telebrated esiato Ilepatic otrpounid. 'We direct attention to advertis menta of M. J. Smi1th, Age-fit, whil appu t ain tisU issue. Mr. Sin; will give yout value received for yo sii'sey Try hin. -lTe Unuited States Court whit Was to have vonmvenmed in Columb :0t &endai. has boen postponi 'it il next btonday. MIr. JoO i. Iugootf has sent i a h~W 14np. 'm1t ears of hmis cosrn cro Te earm are large ntid well deve .rwd. Mr. Hagooid will twAke 2,01 b hlellSn hIs llace. '-Our Little Oses, and Nurer3 pidliihued by tihe Russell Publishi (')-npany, 36 Br. otfiold Stree koston, hats bees received. Tii p. li cution is i's~nse- mothtuly I L 30) 5 yer Single copies 5 ce4.X11 ; ts fnolV illtit-rated and coiiuii w unlsameistlo an1d entertnining rendit ir Lhe little one. Send 15 eti. fi - ktimls1e cfopy, anld we til sure y4 will be pleasted. Thlue ial eki tu r is no w in messin We are not, u'ld to give our 1rende y 'of Else Iroceedinigs its this issu 1int, will keep lbeism intorneid Up . t u.stionp 4)f iiilet e t tt ) ,iL in.. INp1ejre1,lt,aLtvo B-sggs has kind prtNsedI U4 a lett,ur weekly, witi -teIl assu4mredl will protve interes -- Lu our r,-ade3 ml PuntLIC ILrtmenssr.-t, will his I - 'ir t,-re4L t.: cal oni M1. Warr< )rd, Manager?.tI or thme B:mltimam thlina 1louwe, Grenvi Ieo, S. 0., * your Mohsis ntid Overcoats f . .d bomund' to sell. .IS He pcially il - , -4 Ce&I- * i.o im Pi-ke i ()..un, Go3d Farming. \Ir. J. C. Griffin hadl made on his y l : 'Mions, lying pas ly inside Lihe corpoar I. mits ot shiF town, this 'ear, witlh C . o'if iWhJ)0. of co anid 9 b:des Sr u w ob i thrIa bee a ~1 er ha e ol li ke I&~U tL o be informed4 fact souht e may give imanypubodcr'i ik iut w oubt ie muh hoas ee ai al unterest of our Ceunrty if the farmi uld publish the result of their operatic us year, especiailly when an ext raordinsi mld hiss beens atiained. By giving I tradter of soil, time of plantinig and me Kcultivation, much information might. :en to o hers, beside, it would act. as rn.uus So othere to attain as good orb< a e results, and in this way great improa .s-nt in the mode of cultivation as well rmrease in yield of the crops would be ,.mult. Why not try it-we will pubi snuyshing on this subject gratis and it y cost you nothing except a little time give us thme necessary facts. The Taxes. When the tax books closed on the 14 ilitant, thsere were 406 delin~quents. So hsvo ince pi1 , and the number of exe< ions reduced in consequence. Three thso SI anad ninety five receipts were issued 'eta Treasurer, and the following amor wf money collected: For State purposes, $7,476 Cotunty purposes, 7,870 Railroad Bonds, 12,392 sohool. 8,148 Polls, 1,735 Total for all purposes, $32,822 The money to meet the interest due Jie Coumnsy bonids the 1st day of next Ja i.ry is now in the Treasury, and abc $1l2,000 of the bonds have been retired Thme two nills extra tax, is is thought, a pay oli all the past indebtedness of -County, except that which has accrued i vear, amousnting to between four andi fi hundred dollars. There is a small de ciency noesrly every year, and the Cour ommnnissionsers estimate thai it will take levy of 3j ills ansnuaslly to meet uhe on ary expsenses of the County. It would honomny to make the levy aind plasce 4Count~y on a cishs basis. It this wias doc bsridge buildinig and oilher County we 'ould be donse msore chseaply. Te Love in the Cradle. Tefollowing epistle hias fallens into c hvandi. The writer is a five year old schti h~)y and the billetdoux is addressed te little girl tgfew months his junior. F withIout fui-ther Introductory remgarks give the letter. veubastim et literatim, EsinotUatiea, 'or we have all been1 schs children enace and know how It is ourselv4 '-P C. II. "My DEAR --- *I love you with all my hee and~ might. )oes youm love me? If y loved me like I love you no knife could c ~ ~ ar lnwal a.... T .~~ a Woman. Her health ard life depend more on the -y regularipy of her menserual functions than re vn any or all cause. combined. An acual or a living death is the inevitable result of derangemnent of a function which mnakes w.asan a hat she is in every respeet, and ro peelally In her mental- &ad bodily constitu. 00 1 ion. Hence, iinmediate relief fron sUoh i, derangemenss is the only safeguard against lie wreck and ruin. In all cases of- stoppage, -telay, or other irregularities of the courses, Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator is the tar only sure reme'y. It ncts by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving the blood and determining dlirectly to the orgians of mens.ruation. It is a scientific prescrip i ion, and tI le most intelligent phyasiciunt use It. Preparea by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga. Price, trtal size, 76c: large size, $1.60 to For sale by all druggists. Personal' To Xen Only The Voltaic Belt Co., Mlarshall, Mieh., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro. Voltnio Belts and Electric appliances on trial for thirty days to men (yot ag or old) U- who are ailecied with Nervous Debility, as Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles. guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and matnly Vigor. Ad L- dress as above. N. B -No risk is incurred as thirty days' trial is allowed. Lh r Mala-ia, Chills and Fever,.and Bilious iar ittacks posidively cured with Emory's.Stan dard Care Pills-an infallible remedy: never atils to cure the most obstinate. long-stand. -' ing cases where Quinine and all other re. in medies had failed. They are. prepared ex j pressly for malarious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills. containing a strong cathartic and a shill breaker, sugar coat ed; contain no Qainine or Mercury. causing no gripn-g or purging; they are 1' mild and efficient, certain in their action - and hoariless in all cases; they effectually )W cleansa the system, and give new life aid tone to the body. As a household remedy they are utequaled. For Liver Gomplaint. " their equal is -jot known; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere. or sent by mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emot y's Little AL Cathartic Pilis, best ever made, only 15 g. cents. Stand-ird Cure Co., 114 Naspsau I street, New York. june 16, 61 W* McBumoa & Co., Atlauta, Georgia, man ulaicture Show Cases, are Southern Agents U for Set h Thomas Clocks and Lanbet h's Fly Fants, and own tue celebrated 4ate City Stone Water Filtcr, and Cherry's Steam Frit aid Vegetable Dryer for tihe world. rt Prices forwarded on applicaion. e, Merchants make out list of Crockery, Geiass. Wood and Tinware, that you tare in want of and send it to us. We will attach ly prices. and save you ruinous f-eighits anel b1 breakage that you always get trom the far otf E.st. Muas & Col, Atlanta, Ga. Best ever made, Emory's Ltitte Casthartac 0 P1 s, plesaat to take, su gar-coated; noE stl g'iping: only 15 cetnts a bo.x, of' Dr aggist s .o er by m::il. M'and'ard Cure Coi., 114 NZasau U) a reet, New York. 4, NEW STORE L I ELR T Y, *M. C. n. ste C neO - [A.CK TO THEl' NE W STORE AND of . uy outr uJOiJuS caeaper thtan you ,, b:h b. sfce I; m 'iy he a mis a iiiik, w henr you cati lor .. w ti hear t he old cr'y -'jn t Souti-y e'st ery. ps the day before or a week atgo, iut wall nt have a leiage~ supply in, to morrow."' For ny we haave the~ Giods on hand and will always k ee1p them. of CLOT2KING. n-. We have a large and well r.electedl lot of al- 0 L'ruislG. anid cain selhl you tar $3.50 a ~s eat atul saque suit, w'hich will cost yotu $6 50 every where else. You will be con vinced when you see it. Do not fail to ry Ilook at our Ladies' Choaikes. they tare of t he lie mmost beautiful styles, tr-ma $1.00 to $10. de All kinds of Fanacy Notions, too nainer be ous to meti on pric.es. a GROCERI ES. . To thesae we solicit your attenmion. We e have bought them at. verty reduced prices as 'and to satisty our custome~rs of thesatne we he foffer a most excellent coffee 10 poutnds for sh $1 00, which will cost you 7 pounds for a $1.00anywhere else; r.,.ad .Sugar 10 pounds for $1. which costs 11cts per pound to anywhere else; Molabses from 37) to 75cts per gall. Flour that b-ikes well, rises well, and eats delicious, for $4.75 per barrell. Calicoes, 20 yards for $1. Ith Hlats, 10cts to $3. tue Tap Sole Brogan Shoes $1.35. Boots from $1 26 to $4.60. .Jeans. the largest stock in t.he county. s All kinds of crockery, stoves, tin and by Hatraware, rut Take noi ice of these prices and be bene fitted by them. We will be pleased to show 91 goods, if we do not, sell theta. 46 R.M ANDE 'ASON, & CO. nov 2. 1882 7 6mn 26 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 14 on nThat are Truly WVonderful ut ill e C. P. RUNION, uis EA SLEY, - .C., . EVER ON THE ALERT WITH CASH a- in handi' to secutre Barga' whem.e- iht bi pprntypresents itself'. Now looak ott or Bagis The time has conme when you can get all you want. See the follow. ne tog and go to C. P. RUN ION'S Emupor'iutm katid get Vararains: 6,000 yards Fancy Prints, 6 to 8 cenits. 4,000 yards Solid and Mourning anti Cur, tain Calic'es. nir 8,000 y'arde of Worsted, 10 to 35 cents. >ol 2,000 yaIrds Pants Goods, from I5c. to 51 p r yard. a Caishmeres and Alpaccas of all grades. ,tt eBootsi anid Mhoes, et ol Of' all styles and grades-Good Brognn for ,s. $1, Tap So'e, $1.25. GToad line of' Croc!; ery. good line of Hardware, Wood and Wil low Ware. rtGroceress~ Specialty. 01S1 ns.7t 2lb.t he2.e Ut Sugnrs, 7 to 12 lb~. tot lie $1; Coffee, 7 P1robate Judge's Sale. tate of Mouth Carolina COUNTY ur 'ICKENS. IN PU.BATE COURt'. k. W McMiahan, as Adm'r of G. W. Me Mahan, deceased, Plaimtiff, against Sarah A. Talley, Etmzia A. Hubbard et al. De fendants.-CONPLAINT FOn T1E SALK OF lHIAL ESTATU FOR PAMAKNT OF DEBTS, &C B Y vit tue of'a Decree mnade in the above stated case, on tho 6th day of Novem.. ber, 1882, 1 will sell during the legal hours Df sale, before the Court House door, to the highest. bidder, on Saleday in December text, the following described REAL S. TATE, to wii: All that. Tract or Parcel of Land. upon which G. W. McMalhan lived at the time of his death, lying and being situate in Pick Lns County and State of south Catrolinmi on waters of George's Creek, waters of Saluda River, adjoining lands of estate of James McMihns, John G. Bowen and others, con taining Ninety-six Acres, more or less. TERMS-One-half cast, balanse on a 3redit of twelve mionths, with interest from liy of sale, secured by a bond of the par chaser uind a mortgage of tihe premises. Purchaser to pay extra for tit les, deed, &c. 0. L. DURANT, i c.r.c. nov 9,18S2 8 4 Sheriff's Sales. 0 STATE OF SOUTI CA ROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS. Mary A. Cantrell and J. J. Lewis, Admin istratrix and Administrator. Plaiintiffs, against John T. Ciantrell, Defendant. JunoxENT OF FoRtcLostU TE. C B Y virtue of a decree of Foreclosure and ti sale made in the ubove stated case on he 20th September, 1882, by lion. J 6 Dothbran, Presiding Judge, I will sell to the A Iigiest. bidder at. Pickens Court lonse, on saleday in December next, the following r iEAL ESTATE; to wit: All t hat. Piece Par cel and Tract, of land somu: 1e in Pi kenis L'ounty, wherpon John T Cantrell now re sides, idjoining laiids of' It 8 Lewis, F A Miles mad others, conitaining T ree Hun, dred (800) acres more or less. TERIMS-One third of the purclhase mon ey to be paid in cavh on day of sale, the balance on a credit of Twelve Montis, with interest from day 01' sale, meenared by bond ofthe Purchaser and a mo igage of' tihe premises--Purchaser to pay for all papers itud for recording ime same. JO dl .\ULDIN, a ' c. nov 9, 18828 4 A S Sheriff of Pickens County, by al thoritly of certain Decretal oimders trade for that purpose, I will sell to the highest bidder before the Cort Iimise d oor. tmm ing time legal hmomrs of sa'e, onm hme first hmnday in December 1882, the severali Tracts of Lanmd herein mamtemr desbribed . to wit. '"All of' thnat tr:.ctumn whmich .lohni Edes mnow li vas, onm Six .\lile Creein': , amdjmoin. imng Thm. s. ('ramg andmm othlers. conmainminmg 14:3 nmeres. mnore om less,"' tomr parit ioni amionmmg thme heies of Fannity Du--hmamm, ueecedn. bmy order~ of (lonm. .1. S. *t'ohranm, P'res. J udge, on thme ilbih of Seipt. 88. " li thmat Tra--m~t, of the Real Estbue of MucLlnfie llumiltonm. d,-eenmsed, knmownm as No'. I, contaiing Ift y--.even ;mere. more or less, audj'.mmmng T macm No 9, the~ R amnd 1b. It. i. an md othIaerg. nmear the To,.wit of Fa -tey: by order < f ionm. ,J S 0 om hmant Pres Judg~le. umel d 22d Sept emitber I15'82. foir mlhe pimament of them dlel-is of' time said Mc Dnafliin linmiiion, decas'd. Terms of b)oth msmates, o me b-m if c-ishm, thme renniinmd.m ome one yeamr's t ime, with itler.. est fr. Ut d.ste, secu redl by thme hond of thme ht'-''r am'al a tunortgage of time premises of ickenms t omtm lm~ e - towin l'~i conmtaho!mny 200 aices. nere oc lea-s, ad'j''ining Ilandis ofJ . . (arm, i.. M. iilider, g~ o. .'i.1Fetlysoni. (. 1L. Ifibu mgs Wmorth anmd et hm-r.; le'vied uapon by Vmrlu of~ ain executmionm to mme dmmrected. ini time camse oif Louisa E. F'emguson, vs. Joseph I). Fergu-. TF'R\tS (.\Si-Prchasmer paying ex. Ira for deed. JO.\I BM\\U LDIN, S P.C nov' 882 _ 4 A) redcd, I hmave seized, Omne Hale of Cotton and ab loni. 2. 0t00thnds of Seed t'ottonr, as mthe property of T'. J . Taylor, ast thme suit of "'mn. 'i1. Himuul & C' , andii will j sell Ithe same tom thme hi ghmesm holadder tomr cash j mat Eash-y, a! 12 o'elock on T1mu'sdamy after thme ir'st Mondamy it. Ilecemnh.'r. 1882. JOAII MALUI.DJIN. s p.c. nov 1G, 1852 9 3 Easley Land Sale. I ILsl to thme huighest bidder at Pick esourt 11 ouse, en Saledmy im Decem- . ber 1882, all of that TRACT OF1 LANDI, tying in and near thme thrivinig Townm of Easley-known as thme Govey SithtI Plaice, cont ainintg Sixty Acres. tmore or less. Al). ner Mullinix is enmtitle'd to one hatlf of thme notL proceeds of theo pmurchnse umoney, andii time Land will be sold for division amnd set tement wimth hmivm, by his coinsenmt. Titles perfect. Termtis one-half cash. andi thme re mninmder on onme yari's I time, waIth iltemesl from date, scur'ed bty a nmortgamge of time p remiis es. C. L. I1OLLING9WORn'1f. nov i6,1882 9J 8 THE O'NEILL T 111S is Io inform t peop'e of South i Cariolinam thaimt we nine thet owners of this, * wondeful In vent ion in thmis St ate, an md have Agenits to File Ginms in nI! time Conntiies Ift Gin owners will tee it work thmey will be convinced of its superiority overi malil liner tmodes (mf Sharpe'ning Ginms. It makes a true laiper toni bi with a neemdle poinmt. Mmr. C. 8. 11ilt, of .Jackson Coutnty. Gecorgia, say~s. "lie entered onme bide of his cotton last year in At imna at ime Noithi Georgima Faiir and carriedi off ime $200) premimm, uand sold his cot ion for 2) cetst pier pioundm amore thani any othier contest ant, lie kinows his success is chmargeaible alone to fimling domme U by the O'Neill Machlinte." Persons wisinmg thmeir Oins Filed by this Macinite, in thme 'omunties of P'ickens. Anm uerson and G1reenville, will pleaise amdress Ht. E. I1O't EN at Briggs P'omtofice, Pickens~ Cotinty, S. C.. nnd we will senmd an Agenit ,mt once to do thmeir work. Thliey wmll onmly have to stop ginning 2 or 3 hout's. Price, 12j cente per saw. R. E. RIOWEN. 4 W. II. VANDYK{E. sept 28, 1882 2 tt -TT EO IA ET~IN ATOTICE OF FINAL RFTTintuve 1OMM MAN GREENVILA Ill .~ [ALL'S CELIRATED SI GIN, Maqnniwetutared Sit "eerlessn Enuglume, Mauactui T h1ave the following articles at the Factory lod rusher and Pulverizer, This is the best. on. Bradley's Reaper. 'Mower and l1inv iake, mnil The Celebrcatcd Vict;o-r One liors. Grin Drill. utomatic Plantittion Gates. I-.Governor It. Jer to lion. W. II. Perry for niy in'orialtion ii I have jnst received the Agency for the ts larrow, 1t has grea ndvata:ig over the Tismr Call and examine. Iron Fences for Flirail or Tr' Aictiouvei' and june 1, 1882 LANDRETHS'! SDEEDS Forthe MERCHA -SEEDFor the MARKE"I SEEDS For the PRIVAT Crown by ourselve w landsome Illustrated Catnogue and MERCIIANTM', MEND US YOUlt BUSIE DAVID LANDRETH B&SONS,SEEl NwAdverisemnents. LeQPUREmaFr!TSI i i'Ic siir e. g n t. aI T ney i o f r and ete a t n c I is mehr F Af4 rI N MSS T ielog iss I ar S tw Yrk.7 I rens? ocr h os ca lu i' o ii :r n i -s r \s e owresendinig forc nel -nefra re~s an ti eBl. 47,' lni-tytte ?'~rssDr l Incuig er , New York. An )O N I? Oe llen I) *1s Prcison ornett $13 5t;ilie~lI-, : ti1 wh tilire cage I o :ny iae andsoe hinisndman valulei, fr iueSt ound in no other ill. 47a t icteloC Uidpah'selistoy ofthe. The bopet. ith , he present admtinistrat ion. If you want, to minke noney send for termns, circuliars, etc. Adress. WAL.DEN * tOWs. 190 W. FOURTHI ST., CINCINNAL Ts - .II- E 1Il"4rJ ~ .& R a I y ( Mi O Et ENi TI'' IIllusitate~ i rontly. Sol byi allN w. P~ Jenrs Pn~~?a E(isc, 17 II(I Fou tee~th M tNI3'rred, * 4c. tluend it0 cenuts ar I Ilav oal reme f sr eabser dase;b gt A eaadn timaes itsurd vahleue oarni m nt is itsoiuflc.i<v f rss ne r w i ei TW JO i e -iKE, b t isehor ith t V iA l.KTREATISR on tis disease, lil. T. A. tti.0O UM, left Pearl Si., khow York. ewsppaper Advertisingz Bureau, 10 ii Spr-uce Street, New York. I nov 23. I882 10 4 F O U T z 'S I9ORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 4 A --FOU'T7Z W.Ilt eure o: pre':ent Pissease. No Hionan will die of CoLic. Ito-is or LUNG F5 'in. if F-outz's Powudersare used in timne. Fouutz'sI'owders w ill cure and preven t ltoo Cnor.utA Youtz's Pow de rs w ill pre vent G AVPF-s I FowI.S An Foutz's Powders will !ncrease the quantit y of slig nlcrenn1 twenty per cent,,, and mako the butter firm Foutz's Powder, wti cure or prevent almost ,mynay ISNAsE to v. lush liorss and & auttle are ,,:: isrt. FoUTz'sI Powngns wiI, UKYn SA-rrrAc-trox(. S0!d every where. BALTIMORE., Zd.. ~. W. M~arshall & Co. ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers In" t Next to Fergusoni & Miller's, ARtEENVIE,~~ - - N. (*. ;amples Sent When Desir~d. mnay 4, 142 33 ly VTI7ElR' AG? !E, S. C. %%I. it AX FEEDING COTTON ag .ing, New York. red at Waynesboro, Pa. prices: The Celebrated Acme Harrow. imp'enent ever hiltruced on a planta itfiered at S9yracnse. New York. Victor Tripple ]liniged flarrow, Clartcr's F. Perr *y has two in his phintation. I Sit) its working. le of' laeley's Adjustable and Reversible Is liarrow. C'emeery Lots. DAMAS STEEN. Co(1mniIsslos Merlchant. 37 tf ETARLI'MNEO N!E pdHy -EIC r Y CAt S N on _or New Plan CAR DEER E FAMILY - ' )g onuour own Farme S &.m Itural lraister FICEE TO ALL. ENS CAlt DM FORt TItAI)E L1e;T. 3 G2OWER3PlLA2?mL r. Westmoreland's Tretter OZintmennt. VE 1F.T \l() :7.A..\\D'S TETE'Il'I Ol(NT.. 7.NT wll cuie i, sk;in lDiseases, -ueha ats ni r War-, Rling nVorus, Scal~d ?ead, ther's lich, &e. N -suvFe-r1Jir: Avn VonR su,.r a VVST MORELAND BitOS., .desatole Onuiis~, Man~lsionl nouwe Block, 4Are nville, M. O. For sale by L R. J. WT. Q Ul L L A I, Ewaley june~ 1. 1882 Z7 6. .James G. Black, I\S IN STO('K Ak f b 8,8 ;gP4. Si uds. lanekels, Can.s. "' hlimblesa . Silver Plate Waire, Kniiives, Fork, >001ns, &C. s at i onery. A lbum ns, I'aniie. )8dl, 1) iy llooks. &C. .11ob L~ot Six~ ocks, $18; Large Crouios, $tj; 100 Pen ,2() ceii. flepaiing of Watches and Jewelry Done '8)mptlhy. nov hi, 1882 9 Send a roxnnh sketch ora I iii~~snortl or y our inveniiition to Wshinnn, D. ~I 8. C., aict a P'relivnhinry I'tit.Iinsza1(31iv ill be' inndel, w. itheut unei( el:u'. ofr invenions 1 a8sui4 y8i I wanl b~e advisedj hiethier or not8 a1 palent (Ian 1. obta18 II ied. Ii yott nre avIsel I hati yotar In8ver:t 118)1 iI patenltalale n'i S20, toa Go~('vernrnaent fee oif fil5 and $5 row raing'. resin erlb (Ih Go188(8vernaiient. 'Alhis ispy .8( ile l 18n [ap int i I- inve8. When4 rallo8wed. ithe t88riey'. le 100 2.)., niatl the' Il:.al G.overl.naent rfe A2': i 88ava8!.le. Au n0 at t.'v- w~ hose4 f('' l8 depends on 1s sneUCCs13 ilii 8 obang a~ l'aient wVill not3 adise1 yo8u 1:a1 you1lr invenion lisi 8 pntleiinale un38les AL really is, O..4\r as 8 hi 0sfs .1l ii e l ~ t eni: deterin ine; hence, 81t8t 3 s 'anrly 031 the 1(1 advic gi veia rafter as pielimin1ary41 exgiste-ation18 ol 1 ~'Lael, Tra~ide-Ma1nrks, an id s'-un8ie'8 )feenred. (2 Cvent pr4'5elrmii ndled. p~ alitionsi in revlivolr I ntrje 4841d1, A in indIioed, plr 'ri' id anse inade. If' youi have~381 ndrtaken geca otr wnl 18atent8 anit fa1iled8. a s4k Ill ful h8:nu8( lgofte case8( n8iav (ead8 188 s81ectj'. Senlel 1888 a rittLen reiuelt addresse to8(888 1 thIle t'juln ini -d4oner of atents18 that1 he recog~i ze Gi(ua it . LIU8Os, ol 83ash11ington, . C.,8 as yourI atto4rneyV in thle case', gly. 8.( 1th4 titl f th Ile inven8 18 itioa 'l about8 thle datse of Ii igg you8r aipp lint lon. A n e'xam1inat(1188 i iiian repoErt 'i/I estI i/ou nothing. lli88member. ths.4 ofllce has18 beenf sucsf oea iC( in '. and referenee can be .H. Panlliihlet relatIng to Ilatents free upon03 requelst. 3EORGE E. LEMON, horney at Law andt %olIcitor of' Aunerlcau * and Foreign Patents, 15 Fif'teenth Street, WASHINGTON, D. f4 afention tIs paper. CuUNTrY I' ICK iI.NS. I C'OU1fl'OIF CO.M.\ON PLE.\S innel Neail, Plainttiff. againise F~hzatih i 1(8n. WV. J. N Bllron, $.atnhl 1.' Garriei, lie1nr T Diid.i Duianuu10711 Jreajiii.1d Jic pbin cod, :di s lib~ i ftiand John i'. t-.hbi t , Deia t' a 0 s.--.--r4(il u rIuSei1 e s.aid c, ouij it delIhO~ ved.)C' ir i il 48he DelinliSant ,II ckis above 3Ined uif~ OU are, heby tunnoedI~Ly and re'ied L*, ito answer, (he conlan i his ne tI i liy(t ion. ze siiu coopou o the1( .-,bsie r his 411 rilc a le ai 81reet nrl818i3 I e CoriI I nI e,1 S. C,ii withi twenr1y day e after h Svice heerf exels, 18 e8l lf reeiay ofse rv ice aud Iif a yo fal toi answe he coN rukein(t wih(.in shu te nile-id,1OI . theion i(1 oi ibi neion e wi aply8 .g to t 3 Vnr Columbia & Greenville R I PASSENG ER DEPARTMENT. CHANGE OF SCUEDULI. PA.SENO ERDEPARTM ENT, COLUMBIA, 8 C., October, 21st 15j.1. On asndaifter Monday, October 23d. 1382, paissenger trains will run as herewtli indi.. cated upon this Road and its branches: Daily, except Sundays. 0o. 62. UP PAUsENgEE Leaveoolumbiti [A) 11 42 am Alston l2 61 p a Newberry 1 67 p . Ninety oix 3 43 p a lhOdges at 4 %2 p Belton a1 5 57 p Arrivelnt Greenvilleat 7 80 pn No. 03. IJOWX PAaZBNuKII LeaveGreenivillat, 1040a n 11e1t at 12 18p. Hlodges at . X8 P Ninety Six 2 47 p a Newberry at 4 18 p a Alston at 6 26 p i Arrive at Columbia [r] a ) p u SPARTANBUiMl, UINION & COL.UMBIA RAILROAD. NO. 62 UP PASSExUKr. Leave Alston 1252 p Si rothier I '2u p a bhehlon 1 64 p a 2 ;6 p a Union 3 07 1 Jnitiesville 3 43 p m Airve 8partaniburg 4 48 p a NO. 63 iOWN PAS5SENUMRt. Leave Spartan'g It & 1) depot (i) 12 67 p S Ipartui', 6, U & C depiut ku) 1 .1' p mu Uniion 3 09~ p a Sanituo 8 41 pas blhelton 4 20 p m 8troIIher 4 46 p va Arrive at Alvtoii 5 22 p in 1:I:UnE RAIlROAD. Leave Newbeiry at 4 25 p ra Arrive at Laurens C If 7 60 p m Lefave 1,iirens 9 30 i , Arrive at Newberry 1 0 p ft A11DFJEVIL DRANVE11. Leave Iodges ait 4 45 p Arrive at Abbeville 5 43 P Leave Abbeville 12 131) Arrive at 1lodges 1 15 p in Blue aidge I R & Andorson BrnnA Leave Bela on att ~ a A udersoni att:e Penidleux tt at1 Senieca [c' 1 ~P' Arrive ati Munillla 51 ~ leaive W ailhll~u at 7aa SenecH~a j ia] 1 2a Penidleton1 atit4 Anderson ait I 4a Airie a. ilika at12 (i& p m ('(5 pN A. il, ~C t~a~rAidIndeso BratIecn. WitIi ~ilhaiagaai, 'ela i' Mid p mn~ Ilajirtidtroia il~iiu~t 6 i6ip al poiatisNorth tacrpol ~ i IiC U& 11tai rad iiiii (halo p m~ all poiits N rt Ii 5hereo a. wth ~ble~ils~ai~ $prl iiatir 17 aio d Ariea ultoat u i12iIgo 0nd the W it h~ Wilint oe, ciluan i a nd A nigust lailroad .foen U iaai~go a nad IleNall W tVith Ii A & A'v iai d fini chl a irltt ainud f.owith A Ihevillerni Iprcnug ira ci. wVithI At lantta sad claarioe Dclivisio Ilic niond1( and Dan11ville in.Iiilwa forsAi chlant sea all* poits senh adaws StawihAaa andii chsaroite Dvisiton, ic whih is fite na ili. Col ung|tia Lau Cul. J. W i ?sille 8aapnat nriai lroadt M.rounAluendersovill~ !a~eiie gm D. WitAlanta andI charlote Diisio igicL Ii~nond and DaleRilroad frein Chlanlge ofi Sechndl. M.ge 80 r unea See oat en At getain C Chit eaine ofv Schedle a .1 lows EXPRIAESS--EASTWIVAR D Leave Atlainta 2 r,:- p I, Arrive (Gainesvill. 5 (4 y m l.aila S :';> p a Riain Gapl Jlunction 6 hI p y Tloccoa ti 4S p 'a Senieca S t7 p n' Greenville 10t (0' p 0 Spltianhnrg 11 401 p II Gitastiaj '2 01 a ia Arrtve (Charlotte U 21 a a E ~ 'iti u- S T WA); ELeave ('hn arlott e A Ariive (ht4iioniia2 t a3 Gr:ienville I lp~ oraahoi ap Jion u ArI ~ ih& L~av u laiit.I t p1 A ai etsille t Jrrive Allnt aueaielt Le .v Albitn'tINA. u.* r Errezm e(10ouaI, \ GFNh'[~EAN wh utif're 2 fu2 ea D~haihiiy 4 Ieuaaiuia. l~e~av ad al li e~e'it ad~r Ilfi iaum Frof%58Aoif C HAS F. AM ATTORNEYT COUNSELON AT ickeas C. U., U. C~ " (Office in School Commissioners Offee Will pracie in the 13,11tate ad kude.ii Courts. j1605, 188 18 ago. 0. Wafsrt, Gio. W. TATLO3, JAmr L. OniR, Piokenu C. 11. 8. C Greenville. 8. C. WELLS. OR & TAYLOR, A TTO-NEYSi 00 UNSEL ORSA TLJA W PICK ENS C. H., 8. 0. Prompt attention given to business entrug ted to them. march 10, 1884 28 MI. F. ANSsL, J L 1iodlj14. Ureetiville. 8 C. Pickens 8 t ANSEL & BOG GS. ATTORN I-YS AND COUNSELORS AT LA If PICEENS o, H., S. C, Oflmuu il the Conn r et io. Prompt altetiioi given to all business e s Lrtistei to thein. duc 9, 1880 12 I R O N WORKS, GREENVILLE, S C. BEARD, LONG & CO Pro1-4pr-ietors*. 0 B Y 21,11h Angust. we will he ready to re LBpair sall kinds of NIAC' INgiy, EN. GINES, &c. li ving first Of insa 1otilde , Will he nhle io do tll , kiis or Catiugs im Iron ind !rwa. either large or bsall. One Siceeps are e-iliuaed at. CI.LY & 111106b. Wcalehouse, West Gireenville, w.ee we wiill he gii to meet o(ur l'riends, nnd do nay w k i he11y Imay Want. We buy 6crape l1r01, Blass, Copper, Lead, &c. WNJ, F. BEARD, I J. LONG, CE Y & I11o. aug 10, 18.A2 47 6m 11s1 lulied , at new editione ol i . r't .. Svi.:ltl 1.l.'s('PJ.FnnlA'rF.1 MsAY o5 ii e ruel iIcurae of E perntrr oral('~ 8a m~ a Wae n knceai.. In voluiintanry Sem inaeii 1Eb ou, 1in, 1.oie'cy, ienetail iand Phbysienl lie apacic, lit.pedIictls to i~ltrtinge, jfle.; ilti ( it. Hun ., jisn, l*iepsy~r~, and fl'u., in, nae ii I y belf Il.du'igen'ice er -exuail extrnnp~.. nae.. &.. Thei cele hcin t ei t nu i.ar, it I his ni ili n i - I1e-sny, cientrly dleiie SI itCte. Irint al thi -V y3 at s' :-iece-islnil .1nesiee i' uit Iie ic a li Iin ce iteit'eces ol reli iablti'i ie t' heI ndien liy curIed;i pcoliaineg (ult ai iodel of tcare ae ot e s.iccple., cer'tuiti, anud , tlecinael, by~ meti a . l wlI. ieb every5 s~tle i r, no0 mute ler 'Abw h I. 1, conicti onl lilay be, macay cure, huin.sclt chi ep ly, pr1iv'atIely3 cited rad(.C:. lly. Dif Theis .rtIire shouild be in tie henands of .very' yot attdt eIMiivercy inunil ini ihe ltec 8enat uinderci seal, inl a piin iienivelope, , anyl adderess'. piost pai d, tit rceip1. (if six cents or t wo posteage sitamfps. ..\'lress~ I' Ann Rt .New York, N. Y., MOTHER'SFRIEND I One of the greatest comforts to thoe expecting to be confined is a remedy upon which implicit eco::-. fidenc can be placed-one that will produce a sha f and quick delivery-one that, will control pain anti shorten the duration of labor. Such is "T1nE MOT 1! En's FaRIEND." Try it and see what A Blomsing it is to Suffering Female. This Liniment when used two or three weekLs he fore confinement. produces a wonder ful ei ffec t, causing a very easy amt quick Iabor, witha compac; - atively Little pain, and leaves tie mother ini a cone dition to recover quickly -or in oilier wordse to h avee a good gettinguap. Uinder its use. labor wVill ordIirm - ri ty occupy mucch less than thei usecal timue, an.d tho suffercincg be dimlialshed beyocnd expreioin. The cocndition for which this remedy is otforelt is of such a chnreacter as to forbid a long array of cer tiflcates. Those interested in its use are reaqpecL f ully referred to the hundrcdu who have used It,. READ THE TESTIMONIALS: I most earnestly entreat ever7y female expect~in T to be contined to us~e the Tcw: bio- arv. FRTEND." ('oupled ;ih this entrenty, I will ad.i that during a large o'bstetric.aIl practie (fort v-fe.ur yeara). I have never known it to 141 to X.:du2e a safe and quick deliverv. 11.3. IiOLit ES, M. D., A tlanta, G a. A 2ady from rine of the countfes of Tilddle Geor gia, who has been acting as fldwlife itr muau. years. writes: "I have diesposede of all Tn: Mort. ta's FarmziD you sent mle, and I amc l)EItfO11Ti-.., WITH IT In every instance where at han~ bee-'c tisrff itt ef'sccte have been all thaet I could as.k. I UONSIDEh. ir A GRE~AT lL LSHIlNu." A gentleman writes: "My wife used yo:'r MoTrn REn ' FhrEND at her fOnurih continernenct, aci leer testtimnony is thatshe passed throu ht it with on - half of the suff'ering of either of Jher Irmer cone tine. ments, and recovered from it in much lees tio". Bhle also recommended it to a l..dy f ricend who wr. abouit to he confine'e tafr the first timce, nmut sic lays: 'I IIAVE NEVERI SiI*EN ANY ONF' ems TIntonY0 TurillR A1 T' TRIAL, WITHl Mu MUle: EASEt AND HO LiITLE HUFFERINO .'" The names of all thbese, and many oth'ersu, canc hac had by calling at my offlce. Hfaving hadl the foregoineg remedy Tunrrocc ny TRATnn Ina A tlanta andl vicineiy, I now O1er it ice an arn sposs'eesing Ccnperior merIts. C'rumley, Jr., W. A. Oregg andt D. Bcan: nil oef wle.,nc' are ready to testify to the merits of thes prepara tion. Price .1.5 per bottle. l'repared by .7. BRADFIEYLn,So ro , For a~e erea, rga. O44CC.C, A sa'r r. II"''a 1U Wisli 1NST ANCE AGA1NM'I' F'i l ON Y(;'R L>W ELINO, FUt,?.I -, iUlBE, lElBCIIANU)IPE, &c., ap~p'y to G. W. EOWEN, Asir mindgea & iiIien's, Lialey,8S. (', Sg' ni for the (Continonatal Firoe Isuti )e@ 'oupa ny of New York. jaie e4. 18%2 8% i To( Cr nsfptivs ,r 1311EI adtvertib-er hainicg bietn pea as ti ej . ered of ihnt drendl disen-e. OCne .iii 1 iore. bCy ai simple renmedy, is atwh ny to ked known io hsis fellow Rnilae rss i ,. imunni of( et-. Tcc all ' a. .t~.u , - -