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Aomo of the woath is oap M ( will havo a Tr4i What i, is your opinion? hIavo you DQyed y'! ul tman1ll oti no%de: o :r "oon :a1s The persimmon ; prII)Jse to 4 be an abuant ofne. No I,n r uf ia uor no Qiteper rw l r g. i Our city fathorm are tusy eev eral days last wook ii :a'ng our atroet. in order. a Our young trkend .uud popular merchant W, T. M Fuli, hias broken yround for the erectiin of a brick ware houso, immeiiato;v in) roar of I h it st,ore. We mentioned hw okthe fine cotton grown by M%N !cuseoll of i Easley. Througl, n > it was it should ha ve be" t ' - . M . .tus% soll. Three month 1' 't' 1' Christ mias will b, ho: an coin mttenuo ftirming x Ybar res -4lutioins now. The now pas >s of fare on tho railro-td. .to into ot- t., ftct. You can .-i over tho I C. & G: R. It fa por mile. . One thous - in gold t weighs lour p1- b i8 Why t) i maitny newspal rle round. Sshioulderud. "Ma, whati ikod a little boy the other . 'ky, Iny duut" b do you sisk?" I asked sis- i ter whiat made - stick it ont behind, an huhhl" tr Maj. D. F. d wife lt i hero on thue 2 ,0ntli for Loouisville, Ky still absent Maj. Bradley dele,,to to rp rese n t Sun I i the Cil w vent.isin of Do om all the t'o $t.atos, to take 1 itwtentand el deviso plans ti or natic;. g ment of i ho y ; t' Of the soveral St,ate Campmoti nt Twelve m Mile Jump gi H'riday night i next. The 1. ' f il those a who expect t respectfully l entlled to tlh.o passod at t h e i 1as t C 11 1 1 ; A d t h e y r e (Jim nestly req ' pramlitly 11 ~ln the groun, vunilf . This g comels fromt I I'd. "1' \'e call it, thod advor. l iy,.mont of .\ .ey & T d luuutld in +t t'' :I aif"this p- at l''+r. Th ilt tt bovo firm pries, gcik gi J c is thet h1usc- II -fel a, knows how e tl gou l estahlis tirl tne B.0site. ( .'i vltr sy.I,i~ ' a'i d wilit i lIllIilO hel: ult-ill absent. * ci ~~~~~~~iosof th.he~I i o l 1(11, 21 "iloOt c 0 aut Twuelv Mel )tF,olie ridayo ih ~utto and iall -e thse a lug Jiidge isal rpasd at. a selectd ~t nd they ar i' LOIlCO of d ~ >h promprtly, i Woi a ai at Cotr,gv i iottnd in W e fdetotoldi lip. g. Th ornao -v ~0 (~0 fl jil~e a h e, advr, a anhns (ofcis a alid ~ las" iesabovdle firmid ~J1(iIi les,pioes, , &ood vi whIc Li. i aL~irnes ton sut i tit,hetbuei.. Oil Sa ~ b irgom iry 1121 Presi. isehihiee s'ic. h %I1Ioni -l i nanI e mniit 21 ci nearly Lopv al's, narly whli ho p~iil,eaaed nialn lex. amino Bhei Fall an1(0( di h. ofNth PioheIot e' o'8 ai "moo et) -1( Ji yrpr 3 onal Aol . VBgi tet.%h hter ithOil,hd ips caso aindm~ cOffwdd Hoon J. E . Oi 1Oi o12.B lJelecBtedie Oter,im mae,btotodf. the n addetne oe t ~ ~:~; iatu"et w illu hod a.. a* bo hourt one to IHi n j , o iiIOprosecte thet C ~~~~~will b paA iO Wof,ond Ii na~a ' ill p risIijon thll iou t,giv:ii o fdahsol Smeseting at, Carm oh, tutead by v. S. A u iR .witg .4 eve. Thurma ' itn ton, ther SdIt!ddedt,I t f Lwo tnet thity Q ertl and twi oier.,. ' he Oiutot: has boot t.y revived. Of tho nlurtbul gtsoivcd nineteon woro males, nis f whom wore young men Goot nio wts lupnisiod by Mr. Ths 1l4orq and Miss Jizzio Hunt ktod or'dvr pruvailod throughot he mooting, (or which the,pastr ad and churcl+ fel gratoful. Some one foloniously borrowoc lob Swoot's mare last Saturday ight. Mr. Sweet was attonding roaching at Eatsley, and- while li rats in church some ono unharnosiod ho- maro and rodo her off. Thu mare ras taken npl) the next day and pit I the stable at M re. Havno's noau his placo whero she wais found b bIo pai'ttus in sont ch. Suspicioni it t,- strongly to utto whose natt 'o arO requostod .to wit.hold The EIitor of the Central Baptist aviig son it. sited that the Rev, tr. Spurgeon had said lie would rater be it onliba tl that a0cl )fnntnnion yiptist," Wrote to hin )speuting the trn th of the report n reply Mr. Spur"gon Fsaid: "I nsv, r thought tso, and certainly novor tid so. I have notthe slightost wisi > be one or the other." PUT A NEW BRAND ON H?M. "Women are a necessary evil," he said inging down his fist, hard on the countei emphasize the heartless remark. It was the village store at West Milton, sara gst county, and the speaker was the cen al figure of a group of bucholic philoeo ters lie wavs homely, slovenly and sixty l'here's where I differ fromt you altogeth '.' said Mr. George T. Graham. of the tme place. "Women are mostly what mern ake 'emn. W hen husbands are brutes wives ill fall into subtission or make home hot r the men; and they're unnatural in eith olchaacter. Love them. and especially h )od to them when they're sick, and you'l tve no trouble. There's my own wife, >w. She's suffered a good deal with dys, ?psia, nervous prostration and other ail enms (hat took the bloom olf hercheeks td the spring out, of her steps. We.t, she ,w an advertisement of 'AnSas's Tosic, id thought it would be just the thing foe !r case. Gentlemen, I sent five miles after bottle. She took it. 1 sent. again atler ore. So several timea. Trouble? Why, it iu could see how much good it has done "r you would say that women are the -eatest of God's blessing, and PA1tKSlR' wNtc is the next.. This preparation, which has been known i AniHxt:u's (lisaru Tonic, will hereaftei c called simply l'ACxKK:t's Tosw. 'hit tange hats been rentiered necessary by thsmutte.tsl( imposed upon their customer: unproncipled 'lealers diler the namne of tiger; aid ats ginger is only an uttnpnipr ut fliivorintg itgtediettt, we drop the mis adling word. 'I here is no ebantge, hew'u -er, in tlie preparation itSc! t, ani all but CH remtainoig in the hands o. dealers ratpped under the name of PARICHit' tMinn '1,xic contnin the genut~c me'li ne if the facsitio siZnature of IItsCOX .5 Ow's uOo thing S*y rup for Ci ldteni Teethi g. its value is inlcahmlablile. it will re -ve the pioor litt le sufferer immnediat ely epend i uo it, mot01hers, there is nio tmtis ke abhout it.. It c'etres dysetery andt i i-lihle. regutlat es t he stomatch n'nd .holwels tres wintd colic, softteuns the gumtis, redultce tllmit,ion, ai'l givyes tne and enietrgy I ec whole systemil. Mrsi. Winslow's SoothItin. Srutp for ChdIlde Teethlinlg is pletaant I e taste, and is the ptecription of oneC ( e oldiest and best female physicians tanl irses ill. the United States, and is for sal i all diruggistst thlroulghout, the~ world. rice 25i eents a bottle. feb 16, ly Polishing the Wrong End. Many men daily polish t-heir boots wh IVer' give at thlought to tile conlditin c dir haiir. except to harirow it ctsulally wit tRush and cotit, or s-ubmtiit. it to thle paira zizg attetions of fthe average barber - hat. happens? Why. this: F"rom neglect ental anixiet.y, or any of a soore of oaneei e hirl trtns premlat urely gray and begin fall out. Parker's Hlair lialsam will ni ice stop tile laitter process anid restore th iginail col.3r. An eleganit, dre'ssinig, fre 01m greatse-51 On Thirty Days' Trial. Titx Vot-raice BEUT Co., Maritslall, Mich. il send Drt. D)ye's Celebrated Elecm.r oltaic Biell and Electric Appliances 01 ial for thIirty days to tmen (young or old1 Ito nre atilieted wit hI nervouis debi lit.y, los tality and1( kindred t roublies, guatranteein >eedy and comllpletei rest oraltionl of healt I itl mlyt 1'vigor. . -No risk is inc ial is allowed. 8PRaINtFILD, ilol is been sufetrintg totr manyit yea -endlful ailliCt ion kniown as Fen. hieh Itas cost me mn iy dollar it hstaninig I htad thle best med 'uo. u'nul tt,,a ilmid relief. 1 ha1 ot her kinds of mledicines will foot. I hadc juttt abiouit giveit h it of heart. but haIppenled itn ill . W Eckler se.veral weeks sin< iow ing of my daullghter's atilli, aled mec to buty a hot the of ye Eti'iAToR. Shte began to imnpr was so dielighited with its effe mtghit several miore bttles 1.50) a 1ho11 e, Sttee to he veor -st, hbut now I think It the ehi lat ion 0on t he globe; anIld. knim > about it, if to.day one of my iforintg with IIthait awftul d1is('1t lve it if it cost $50I a hot tle. lithItfit y ay it haus i oile in itndt and well, anid mlyself andl nrt ily recommiienid yourl F'i:A ii to beO juls-t w hlat if is rteemnmIl uespectfuilly, I. 1). Fea-trtt ts-r. OTICEl OFi FINAL dETTL,E I htereby givo noftice t J. 11. Newton, Judge of ckens Coiinty, S- C.. on the0 ovembeor I 8M, for tleave tt , tt-lemnt of the Estate of d1 - arvin and to bec dischargedl a the satmo. D. 0. PARSONS, act 4, 1883 -2 OTICE is heorehy given, tI -, atjin wlli he mtade al.t I on of the Legislatureof thio St arolina, for a Rtecharter tof t aip Turnpike Road, with th im ud( privileges asu those heretof utd to bie vestedi inthe prewsi JOHN L. Tliui k3ecretary anid k. J. SMITH WANTS TO SEE YOU AT THE New Store, TA .7 EO ST., 1Asta s, C. N4 C"i1KSP GENUINE BARGAIN IN BOOTS. 8H0ES, HATS, CALICed, Shirtings, Drillingb, Checks, Bacon, Flour, Corn -Meal, Bran, Stilt, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Grits, Farming Implements, and a Oeneral Stock of Merchandise that will be sold at. the lowest possible figure for CASHl. M. J. SMIT Don't want you to forget. that he manages the EASLEY HOTEL, and will be pleased to serve you in first class style. and that he also has charge of the LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABE on TABLE ROi'K STREET, And is prepared to tnke good care of your Horse or lfurnish you a First. Class Turnout. at. a reasonable pr:oo. Dont forget. the plaoc where your patronage will be appre ciated, and where you will be sure to get the worth of your money. IN PLACE OF SENDING FOR the DOCTOR USE SIMMONS' IIEPATIC COMPOUND, Or Liver and Sidney Cure. IT WILL SAVE YOUR DOCTOR BILLS. It. is the most effective nnd valrible Me dicine ever offered to the American people. As fast as its merits become known its use becomes universal in every community. No family will be without it. after having once tested its great value. Thousands of Dollars. are wasted on Physicians' fees by the dys peptic, the rheumatic, tihe hillintts, and the nervous, when it dollar expended on tliat utnapproachable vegetable Tonic and Alter at ive, DR. SIMMONS' Hepatic Compound, or Liver and Kidney cure would in every case effect a cure If you are billionus, tongue coated,l head hot, dull, o: aching. had bre,tth, stomach heavy or sour, if bowels inactive and pass ages hard and occasioftn >oseness. if your sleep is broken (tossit. 'out in bed) if you ge. i) unrefreslhed, if our skin is sallow, eyes yellow, if heavy, dulll p-tins in back and linbs, if you are drowsy, indisposed to talk or act, if atny one or more of these symptomts tike a dn,e of Simmons' 11E' \T 1C CO IUND and you will get immediate relief. IiOWIE & MOISE, Propietors, Wh'lolesale Dru'cggis . tIAl'it'ON, - - S. C. For sale iin l'ickets by Ii . . W. E 1 I .E. For sale in Liberty by lltITON & liltOWN nov 23, 1882 10 ly .for the collection ot taxes on SATUlRDA Y, .the 1st day oft Septem nbr i, 1 8a, smt. will rematin op"tn util OcJt ober 20thI. T.Ihe rate per ceint is as fullows: , tstte di nills. C'otunty 3 . Pa.i itndebtedn iess 1 - r :.tlroLad 8 4. School 2 1 To's] 19'. ntills. e l'oIl Tax 11. - TVhe penalty of five ps'r cenit. wvill attach ont all taxes where the .May intstallmiet, was tnot p-tid. For the conventietnce of taxpayers I will he at lie folhl.wing plitces at, thle t imnes 3 st at ed below for thle collection of ta:ixe-: f Al andlay andl 'lTiesdaty, Oct ober I st amid 2d Sat Central. - Wedniesday and Thurtsiday, October 3d and - 4th at Liberty. SFriday anid Satutrday, October 5;ht and -8th at Easley. B Moniday atid Tuesdny, October* 8thI andi t 9th at. I)acntsvile 0 WVedntesdaiy, Oct ober 10OthI at Pum npkin a town. Thursday, October II lih at Kitng's Store. Friday. Oct ober' I2th ai:t IIlurricanie. Antd for tihe bala nce of ithe time at my~ ,office ait lie Coturt Ilouise. >I Taxes are rayable itn thle following k itnds of funds and no ut her: G1old atnd SilIver ) oin,. * thited Stautes Cturrtey, Nat ionial tBatnk Notes. Jurors*', Constab lles' and WVitnern' Certi floates titst lie nt,himld hue thmo (Moe,,t r.. .'a WORD i OUT-OFF ENGINES, MAR.INE, STA IL-TS, COTTON GINM anM PRESSES, IIMPS, PORTABLE FoRuES and BLO'Q Supplies. HUGHES' AUTOMATIC CU'. uiring steady, reliable and economical Let. orkmen. Charges moderate. GEO- W- W ILLI.A. per. NATINALBANK OF (kreen ville, t4. C., IIAMLIN BEATTIE, Presidont, 1 W. E. BE1 ATTI'E, (Cashler. CAPITA L, - - - $100,000 UPLUS, . - M. 20,000 This Bank will purchase at par in large or stall amonts, Checks on New York, Philautclphia, laltimore and lloston. Checks for saile on New York and Char leston in amouns of $5.00 and over, at Money Order ras es, available for remilt tan.. ces to all parts of the United States. Money to Loan on collateral and personal seenrity. Liberal adlvances made on cotton or other. prodo.e stored in any warehouse in the city. Deposits received in any amounts, pay able on lemnnel without notice. l1883 6 m Professional Notices. CHAS. P. BARRETT, oreenmll Iloes Picck hNo ke,I Ph laiia, IlnhtiLDr no lBoso Praoices imon the$0 Court ofer th St~al artdo inc teited Statess Lia a at ae nC onrt tons ter M. dn. e A oa i., J.y waes N thwvoN Greenvill eceive i. ickensaC. t, pa.-C Ail ondnt murnwi s autnt Law, jne14, l13 38 m (R. A. illbD J 1ice.u C 000 CHID & OGS AT7'TON & CO1LA A7 LA W1, P'ICKENS (.. II., S. (A Wtill prtic in allw (the ta dtand Fedal Gtuintu .uiud L.Lt P111lmN8i (0'u. I1., 8 . march 1, 2883 5 i .%ou w I s-ro :u . J t.. II NuV INE. SOE & IRVINE', Attr ndeonsos at LAaw, PI KEKNS C. II3. S. . Prcicgi thotI~ Stite and Ute Si.tates l(Cor I ( t.is TAYso Lr &t CARY febch 15, 1883 25. fy C. P RUIOS. , ('uu r, . s... IFcria&llr' S-to ck. | .AS.LE Y . -S.17. ."1 '(Cr,, -' )IONARY and PORTABLE SAFTING, PULLEYS, COG ViERS, BELTING, PACKING, -OFF ENGINES, for Electric power. This is the simplest 4s a sosr, _ Charleston, S. C. y RICjihso l 33d & Danville It I PASSEN(ER 1)EPARTMENT. On and after Sept. 16th, 1883, Pans enger Train Service on the Atlanta and tarlotte Air Lino Division will be as fol. owa 1c%rt1hWwarc1. -:x1tls.s No 51, DAiLY. .enve Atlantta 2 55 p n1 irive lttinesville 5 or) 1 1,11b A G 34 p u ltabun (lap Junction B 6 07 p n: Toccoa C 6 -17 1, Seneca 1) 8 21) p u Greenville E 1 15 1 n 8p:u-in nhu rg F 11 31 p n; (laytt,nia O1"4ti m 1r'ivc Charlotte Il 2 55 p mt 14 %11, NO. 53, D)AILY. .e:tve .%I1titt 4 21p m krrive (i'aiit.esvillo (i 23 i am ltilot A (i ) J ' i p to I~litnn (6:ilt Ju-ti1on B 7 : p1 Troc, t'tt l I 11 t it llree11v,llo is 11 109i a m aptrtntt Ig F i' i; :.. \rriveoChate ll 2 5'0 a mt (ht lot te II 3 ") p t ou,trv.- f rC-1. KX'ut,$No 50, >AILY. L.eave A'lb,ilnt a 1 Arilve Gaitcilole ,2~ Greenville E 8 1-rula 14 XiP' Atlitltt4 1 0 a mi A rivc(. aiue'v ib t 0an l.evo J:tnetriBie7 :4, a mt ArriveA haii l4 11 n mt leaveCitartie ( 1) a in Hpitttiilirg |0 p t 'ar7,lot1 I tI,tttr ;li i.1pm . ...... t otii i.t :4 1 a mi inesv 'ille1 03 aI i Arrivlel lntat4Iilt . All p Spt ian hin ti I 4ig 3t p.: m IC aitu H apI J i l tio t 'li Ii p i Ga,l i. w vile1 a pi lIIaV. i nesv tie t : ii tC a ti :A a m Arriv A.I. . latt r, a4l attigx n No. 18,. Lo(u. F'am, n-r,' l'ailai AorT Grev - (4 5-p aitl.iy 'OM. i l!y 's 'clo (' .zIy il. I ('h; b.n 7 '" . Gini 4~46 PLAIN SLIDE VALVE an( tO R8, SAW MTULS, GRIST EA1tNG, Steam and Hand F OILS, FILES, and Geaeral Mill Lights and other purposes req . Automatic Engine in the marl Repairs by Competent V Write for Prices and mention this p LOOK OUT! The Big Show Still IN EmSEY, S. C. - 0 STL I L they come and yet they go. Those Qr MARlliII4l: 1L1i. .U'will not stay. All kinds of Wainut and Panel Beds, como and then are gone. Sp imile, Trundle, and Single beds, all prices. Bed Springs, Wir,, Shn'k aml Cotton Mattresses. Chairs an-l lockerr., all grades. A large variety of Extetioon, Kitchen. I'eapoy ate Center Tables. Parlor andl ht her Snits. Lounges. Cradles, ('ribs Wiatnots, flat ltack-. Umbrella tanls, Ihronos, \ot toes, FL-ranes, &c Kitchen itnm Side floaril Safes. A lwnys on ltn<d n ge'neral line of 11n,ler. ltkers Suipplies, consitfing of 'askes. linrial Catset+ anid titrial IHobe-, for both sex. fll styles. Collins Trimmel in any style of Ila {llies and 'lates, nat all honr.. All (io <ls at hetct<m fiy res ('all :{11l see ft'or yoire'v.'e. No charge noa,le frt looking. Acceet thank:= for pa-v fevor-. A. IU. RUNiON, PIlOl'lIllETTlt FUNItI'U l"11 Uis) . o 15. 1883 21 a i..nee, nern-e t. i). zimgeoe a, e thee 26th I <liy of Octobeer ne'xt, at I i o elock A. \.. fer flhe pucrpose or Leftting a Conir ief to 14c:l<l a Ne i ridige at thlat plaec... Spe. ci ticationsc wit. 'e ceeate known ai ithe iiuie of ILeilincg. Concu toiir will Ibe rcejiireel tol give hioie with Ii cuiflinient suely fotir I he fa)ihti plerforccee cif thce w oik ('outy ~ C1ommnissionier Pijk ens Coun cty.. sept 27, 1883 1 5) SOUTH CARlOLINTA COLLEGE, (Col ,1s1ab13, S, (.. .10O1IN M. M cVY1 1, Pir)N-r'. S NESSIO()NlhginscuIe Ocober 2.1. v.aCcftion fee for repairs. $10t. Het nii 8-ewanic's llall, 10 ci prc1iivatce famccilies Si 2 fe $15 pe outhi. E xpenuses shlouicil ee,i. e'xceaeil $150) tee $175. Forc requcirefcie'nts for ad mbcion awc c el courises of atoily,' cilrecis .1 Nt. \l. AlculIR1DE, Pre.iuent.. sept 20, 1S83-*- . ). i.e US for Failiy lIesi.elences. cmi at-c liniee Lois ccc hce teown; andh I.ome (Gio l.armci ng Lots arci townc all for sale ceap. Purcccha sers canc mcak e it to thir init eres.e to see mee before puerchasinl cg, I cun p; ive barigaincs inc geuic liies, raniging fromi ont focirfth n ere tee one huIccclredl. (eal Eustate Ageint. 188:3 416 ti * Ins'~titute. -cise's of tis School will be re cce first WE1DN'KSDA.Y of SEP ext, un cder a full corps oA in.. Sfollows: c('ASh.AN, Pchool of Laetin nend 'EY, D.1)., School of Greek. \lionce S ciencec. ('K(, Scheool of 'elat hcemaf icsfand i1. .\M \leCAlSL.\N, Prinecipal cit hA Ii I W N, Teacher of Pci NIEl EDW)l.\II)d.S will lntclict - iat c h c , f iic o.lentsc b e plresecn eef ihe 'essionc. nea feor special rates, lionrd,l hee ma e t oe 11ev. J . 11. Ie i.~ i.ev R.A.GiiD Advortisemen ts. UJNEQUALLEID IN 11,'081r113ians fhip&nallty. .L!A M U NA BE & 00. ci WestC i)altimorei 8trcot, Biorot venuo, Now York. 3. -No pubbliicit.; eelsidenes ofic tie. Dcecri ionl, Non,iSutppeori. ijylintjins for efieunp. WV. 11. CohlLnhia &GreenlY t t ~~~i't ?' L l 1 Co.U ggU lP Leuraoolnmbaa [A}ij an Alston 02' p a Newberry 2' p a. Ninety Six 8 26 pt Hodges st 4 88A >elton af - 4 ' Arriv eat Qreenviltes!6 to. 52. DOWN PAssltj i Leave GreeuVillet 3060 a m lielton at 12 16p t Ilodges at 1 88 p m Ninety Six '-20 p m Newb.rry at 4 19 p 1 Alseon at 6 25 p t Arrive at Columbin [r1 6 30p No. 4 U1' PA88LNOR. Leave Newherry 4 48 p in Arrive Ilelen,t 4 -0 p to No. DOWN PASSLNU8E. Lette I.--.'na 1235 p nr \rrive Newherry 12 40 p m Spartitnbttrg, Union and Colunt bita Rasilroadt. No. 53 UP 'AS81NUKR. Leave Alston 12 465 m trother 1 34 p m Sl41l1on 2 00. p in ti:tt tcn'2 31; p i. Union 3 02 p m 'l1:u"t,tn'g. S. U & C depot (n) 4 60 p in Np:1rl:tn'g It & I) depot (K) 600 It in NO. 52 DOWN l'AYSKN(J:1t3 Leave S.. it. & I) i)eof (n1) 1 00 p n S.. U. & C. UIepot (u) 1 17 p mo ll1i11n 2 48 p a Arrve Aston 5 20 p m 1.\URtRNN8 RIAILitOAD-No. 1. l.etve l1'eb-na 4 27 p n Arnve it Laurens C It 7 10 p mo No. 2. L,nve Ltren" t 50 a to Arrive It Newberry 12 4: p mo No. 3. Loevo ileina 4 60 p in Arrive 'lurets 8 25 p tm No. 4. L"ave Latrons 8 56 a n Arrive llelenat 12 32 p t A111ttWVILLE BRANCH. I,e".ve 1Imlge'.p s at1 4 4) p ti .\rriveat Abbeville 6 46 p in hetve" A bheville 12 30 p in rrive" at I Hl ges 1 80 p nt 31uo Ridge R R & Anderscn Dranoh. Leattve l 0l ton 6 49 p tat Antlert"uot nt 0 24 i t'ndiletont at i ti: p in Arrive, ut Wttlhulla b 28 p m DIOWN l'A88KNOK11t. L eav AVIl :1 it tit 134 a In Pe"tttl('to nert son 47 a ii. An,irrst,it 11 84 a m .At riveat elton at. 12 18 p m 'I'Iu!h 'rnacit fotr llender-muovitlle w-11 be Cow NPAC1NORNS. Leav e ali A t t p n a m 'etallrio at 10 47 a n.td eyoz 4i i tis ot 11t I 84ivtt Itlra m wt riv al thtetlt ont aoalit 12.d 1A p os Iennl irondi ulnihia dinly.t ti ii ~ wit watith tlata ~landt haltte Airut I.in It alway (t'ato tlandtat Nan alpit.ot . ith a.i'tllat iucinaraltugalottd n itiwyfronI .tin o andtXi yleyo ti.twit muicd ti nainville itrtilroad R -rCharlot te and theyNib. it ith Atlitat an<i chlarlottoiist in Vol uh - J W~ F t(Y, SIiueint endioni M. St.\rt-uwtrsti,tenerall'ast'enger A gon It. It .\ t'' tliw-... A is' t G ten . I nts8 i' n gout I HORSE AND OATTLE POWDERS X. 1ll *t:: or prc'.'nt PT-e't'". 'No Jio:.ca wtll td1ii of I tocro, Iin or LUNG Fa v,::n. It ) t't 'o P iraare ite in tin:e. i>t0tt'Polersltt wiltleurandtl preenlloCn ow,an F ot/'e~ l'owar w'iitit inctroase the iursntit v of mutir aint creinl tenty pter cent., tand iko the buttir firm utad Cw--e. F ?ontz.'s Powdere will citro or pruevont atlmost svnay ForTz.'s Pow,iEnai WIt.!, omyu NATXreg0ergoy, Bold overywhewro. . D)AVID~ B. FOUTPi Pro'-riet#r, DALTIMOU, N.. HO LMFS LINM ENT MOTHER'S_FRIEND I Oine of the greatest comfort. to thoe expecting to be confined is a remedy upon which imnplicit con fidinoe can be placed-one tlrat will produco a sa anti guatk dlitvec y-one thtat will Oontrol pain and ittorten the duration of labor. buch Is "Tun Movu. stat 's tas sru." Tryit and se0 what A Inleocing it is to Suffering Feinale.. TIa LinIrnent when used two or three weeks be foro conflnemoe'nt. produces a wontderful effet causn rt a very easty and quick labor, with compar. atlive'ly littlet pain, sand leaves the mother In aecon, dltion toi recotver qutickiy -or in oher words to havei n Ooort gettting tup. Unider ita usti. labor will ordint. rily ticco It mu tach tss thtan the usual t,ime anad the suffe'l r h e dliminished beyond expressiott, LI!.' ctone.Citon for urhich this remedy lae la (i such r . anracter as to forbid a long array of cur, t lintd.fhneInterested In its wse at. ee& C uily referred to the hundreds who yae ue READ THE~ TESTIMONXAM4 I most earnecstty entreat, e ver femalo OwPeo:ing to be~ eInnned to uso the 'Ttn MO-rIrTn' F'r. tiNa." Cotupled with thIs entreaty, I will add that. t'uia ing a large nihetetrical practice (forty-fouar. yf'.a), I have. never known it to fall to pt oo a Cafe ami quletdove. A. . M M S,M. D., Atlanta, Ga. A lady fromt o of the counties of MIddle Geor. pin, who has beten noting s midwIfe for a~ years, writes: "I have dIspoe of all I~ ou. ant's Fat RD you tient me and Ian~D JITa W ITH iT. In every inslee Witi.S as ee used its efIects have been all thate ol sj VONSIDEMR IT A (GREAT BLES .,' A gentlemean writee.: "My wife used'youv Mo'ru. Bn' a tann at ther iourti confnenit, herl testimnony is theat she passed thrco. i half of the numetrtng of either of her er eqere. snents, and reovered fromt It In mu e She alsortecomm t~ded~ to aled~ f wt4 as aittit lto ho con ne1 or the ta ia sh TllYio'oltit ra OMEU.4AT TIIAL WITH 8 XfA8E AN DEI( LITLE8UFF * q.a Theo naines of alli thjese,anu as ny ~ee,can be hadl by calling at mny o0ce. T tvlnnha attorfo reeyTooow mry pa trons n possest a wi. known oltioens of Atlanta: (1.. Newto ii M. ('rtauic Jr,.W. A. Oregndli, Battaifo whn are rea y to testify to temert *~opna. repared byl P~1~ lXtr jaie everl,arhar.I