The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 21, 1884, Image 3
1
y ner. J. .ttiey, prei vdi'h
Carn,uh let 8kB'rsh at 11 o'olook A, M.,
,,ud Conttral I P. M.
h1.,ttnt Ptesaut; 2d Sabbath at 11 a'olook
A. M., wad .ley 7 P. M.
tsit el, '# abbath at 11 o'olook A% M.,
Awl LiUbertp7-P.. M.
Pickens Court House, 4th 8abbath at II
ecvock A. M.., and 7 o'olook P. M.
S.it.r. W. H. ilto,6wil pv.sch at PeV.
ens Gourt Hoee every 2d WIhsth at 11
*'eler.k ?3' 'A
by. . eolder will preach at Secona
oh ,i,0; ; . let Sabbath s.ad . Batiurday
Dr. Bramlett Is happy. It is a
"ho incing boy baby."
The red en;t ises *nd IM Os ailt
m.si,lnue. Mi0,t,t't have faiedto
' i,:obor the cause.
The eervitea of Mrs. La Rue, of
ahville has been procured as
m t'Fio teavhelr in the' Pidmoni lati.
r felt it'fiflb 6 Ia
evrnig: The h"a pi't ws4
ir banks in 10
Ar. MCD 'tnie' haitl, a nest
dence erecti4s near Judge Du
"t's. H1e has e niovst location in
o,n.
Ir. J. C Rash, of Anderson Coun
a partner of Mr. M.orriq of this
e, has moved to obr ito'n. We
anA him a hearty welcome.
f.illiant 4 . Murphrce hai bon
<sw led. to jail for ten d; ' by
at Ju-stice Nowbery for reo'usal.to
rk on the public highway. .
IVe direct atten,on to the adver.
.nnt of 8/. B mgoba tfiee.
le, which ap61: s In this Issue.
- Butbage has long boop in ils
sii s-tyt! W1i make. It, Al~,
erest to give him a call
Pho Rev. William R. MeWhortof
d ai'hie residenoe wt, Bashtelor'b
treat, in Ovoneo County inSi
Ily the 9th lnstnt, agtd 73 yesar!
graduated at the Untivorsity of
:trgia, ttnld in 1836 <commnnced
pansioral work as a Presbyterian
ister. le was a pioui good
n11 and well known an.l highly
,utiod in uppc Sou.s Carolina.
(MO.11' TI' PtcKtNA -Tiko Greeln
et Rulet,-p ise and Mfou,,;'::eer
-1 V": Ourt lii Dr. W. J. Hrant
Slh u llown g nat ed per-ons have
- Rsn enced0( to 1 het jil oI 0..hiis Conn i
*hy .J ud(ge hryan6, for1 v iolaticus~ of
I s.eri'al 1oene lawvs, viz: J.m
alsn.1, 3 motents and 8100 finsel
1r.G. Iliint er, colored. 2 msontLh
18100 fine; Josecph WVilliamns, 2
sthe and 8100 fineo.
wri on AFNAIa IN PtiKN.s.
G,ceenville News saiys: On Mon.
4 night Thos. St.ewart ret.urned
isis hiomei in Pickens Cousnty,
ng visited this city during the
H le pust hsis ufatle in thte stable,
being dissastiudled app)arent ly
*the behavior of' the anrimanl be
bea.ting it. Mr. Stowart's wife
~daughter and son heard the
a yas and became so enraged, it, is
that sgli L,hree of them rushod
t,he st.able. Tlhe daught.or, who
--rawn, and the son, who is a mere
,both began an aiaault on their
ecr. The daughter used an axo
the boy his knife, with which hes
*gerously stabbed Mr. Stewart
. s,ra times. The daughter inflic
- a wvound about three inches decp
his back and out a deep gash in
l eft side of the breast a few inch,
i)elow the shoulder, this blow be,.
Is given while the woundled man
*a trying to escape. lie finally
* away from his nasilants. His
udltion at last accounts was very
A a fdtal result being feared.
A DP.d1AIJ FRoM M R. S'ThWAtRD.
ee ins your paper of yesterday ain
ole headed, "Cutting affair ini
:kons." There is not a word of
'ch In the state.nen.t in regard to
famly I was cut by some one,
* . my family founid me in the road
*weon my house and stables ansd
nmeniced scr earning, and Was
srd by the neighbors. Your in.
mant has, I preomime, told what he
'r atglned, or instensded to slander me
* I mty family. Respectfuilly.
T1.9Ws. Ste ward.
[UGre nville News.
Starried, on the l4i.h in)stant, by
nst 0. Davis, Trial Justice, Mr. J
Edenss, Esq. to Miss Mary Q. D.
n'meh, all oi Pickens.
.N AsSsSTANT To NA-reas.--.A man
pog,d into a dirug store the other
and called for a bott,!e of nor
rn's "Nautralizing" Cordial. Hoe
forgotton the word Neutralizing
*sI certainly substituted a good one
t sA t assista N atnre in briniging the
q temi to its natural condition.
A Vaal Aott i 0'6iou:-tI
mnvile Newe says: A man nam
n who la sadd to havo been a
ited a Deputy United Stal
Marehal on Tl dsy, is report
to have celebrated that, even4,
stirring the town of OmntruI, Pie
one County, up and making tatta
very interesting for one citia
there. After receiving his appoli
mont Brown left here on the ant
ioon train arld got off at diente
near wbtvh pt".o he liWV He b%I
a Mr.. Davis, who -has oharge;ot I
Richmond and Davillie : lailr
pump there, whipping his own s
and is said to have requested a c
ored waiter of the hdtel to stop I
perfo+ tloe by shooting i)vis
':I#s ple et*t juggetstion Weing t
elined, Brown walked down to t
pump, and after warning Davis
stop whipping the boy, opened f
with a revolver at r distance of
feet, the tond shot clipping
pieee of Davis' ear and starting t
d,de Mr. Davis ndvanced on 1
ilht and clinched him,- whoi
upon B?O*n extricat .d himselfa
GOd, A warrant was iase. AeW hi
and at, last accounts he wav bei
actively pursued. The gentlemro
who nstthated these events to t
News states that Central is in I
g.eatest excitement it has knoi
sit.tse McDow killed Deputy Colk
tor Lrayton and hunted the remai
dtor of the raidsl's thtongh the too
le says the general impression v
that Brown was somewhat un
tbe intfluence of fighting Whiskey,
SEwING SoeiErv.--Tho lady inc
born of the Presbyterian church
this place have organizud a sewi
society for the benefit of the churt
M.O. Dr. Riley is President, Mrs.
E. J)oggs vice-President, and M
Sue E. Lewis, brAti'y and Tre
tire-; Cutting Conmi,tee, Mrs. U
reath and Miss Mira Lay. The i
itiation fee is 25 etn, ns.f monti
dues 10 ets. The Society so!lk
wor' and guarantees satisfnol,i
The next meeting will be held
Mrs. Alexander's on next Frid
night.
Ahdul IInmi1, M1hitnn of Turki
IrCi a. s--it ary of $100,0 , (Isy
The Markets.
PICKENs C. II., ech. 19.-Cotton-9,
10 cents per pound. Bacon lecents
pounni.
Eggs per douzen 15 cets.
linuler per puonnil 156y.10 cents,
Chickeans-Il)gdet i.ts,
GjRE~NLJLE.-Cottona per pound 96
CtAtthegsto. Feb Ib.-Cotion fnr
aliiddling t0 4- ltielj ho* Middling, 10; 0
lPRIcES CURRENT.
C icaE wHE:KLY BY FEDldU'dik & MILL
SUIIaIs-Cut Loaf
CrushIed
drstnshded
Sirianded A
Extra White a
Golden c
Browun
Corram-Jva, old government 2.94
Laguayra 14
Rio, choice 134
prime 12j
- good 1
fair ii
ordlInary 10
MOLAss-Goldenpyvgg
Musco'r e in hhds
Muiseovado ia bble
Common
Cuba in bble
New Orleans, choice
New O'learts, priate
New Orleans, fair
New Orleans, common
BACON-Clear. R. sidea dry salt
Hlama, Davis' diamend
Breakfast Ilaicon
LanU-chde ketale, tierdeg
choice kettle tubs.
ohaoice ketlie kegs
choice ketvle bidkets
SR A IN-Corn, oar boad
less elhan a car load
: Wheai, Bill Dailia 1
Oats 6(
Cheek & W's Gransulated
do do ehoice 7
O F Grant, granulated ,7
Whiie Rook
Ifoward ltreet5
P'eari Grist per bbl $4
O:at Mleal
MACKIuxI.-Bli, new fish, No 1 520
kiln, new fish. No I
kira, new flah, Ng 2
bbls, new fish, No l 1
halt bble, flew fish. No 8
quarve' lhbIa, new fish, No 8 4
Kxnouiixx OIL-Per Gallon
A WECK'S READING FREI
FOR SIX QOOD PAMILIE8.
yunaead the' am ud dr.e.f er
anad pet free for yoursef sa ac
thwtrn a specimen enpy or
THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKL.Y,
OUR " *UNCEE ftMQ''." werid-Au.
THREE "mu ApI e. antau Wa
HUMOROUS Jthe Home sad .earth Ste.e,
waiiTFR$ "EI A t O feg"
W eee s,b.4 e
A heo N..ettsedes Eis ..,,
A3'$.E WtdflwI....4'am, ,*"oee
SEND A POSTAL. SOW A SPECIMEN. C$PV, ft
64M ..'ra a,--v,"- Aa%
he Climabing the l)irai Stairs.
ed utiff ., *RV*ITROTUaS tk a naw towt,aN
p rarseo,Or.
"Ye.," she said, "our children are mar
ried and gone, and my husband and I sit by
our winte. Are tuueh as we did befti tlh
i ttle ones came to widen the oirete. bife
is something like a spiral: we &I-re btl the
k- time eoming around direr the spot we start
ed from, only one de%e farther up stairs."
"That is a pretty Iliit(ion," remarked
ber friend, musingly, gasing into the glow.
I. ogeCoale .hiek rsd1tted a pleasant heat from
the many wiedoired stove. "Yoe *how we
esemot stop tolling up the hill, though."
at, "9urely we cannot, and for myself I don't
rd And fault with that blbessi ? provided the
advance in life is not a'teMed With calam
he ity or sulering, for I lai' had my share
ad of that. Not long since my health utt%rly
broke down. My system was full of mnala
n, ria. My digestion became thoroughly dis
ol. ordered and my nerves were in a wretched
"late. I was languid, ate little and tttt
le without enjoying it. and had Ao-wregt3 ot
ambition to perform even my ight hoOsehold
duties. Medical treatment fatild to reach
e- the seat of trouble. The disease-whioh
he seemed to be weakness of all the vital or
Sgans--progressed until I had several at
tacks which my physicians pronouced to be
Ire acute congestion of the stomach. The last
30 of these was a desperate struggle and I was
given tip to die. As the crisis had partial
a ly passed, my husband heard of the merits
he of PAaan's Tonic as an invigorant In just
eueh eases as mine. I took it and felt. its
bis goed efess.at once. It appeared to per
re. "ade my body, as though the blessi'ag of
new life had come to me. Taking no oThu
medicine I continued to improve, and am
e ow an better health than I have been for a
ong time"'
n$ [Extract from Intervlew ,pith the wife of
at. Rev. P. Perry pastor of D?4 tist church,
bo Coldbrook, Mass. 17-4
110
Shoe Shop.
n, AVINO opened a BOOT AND SHOE
rn01SHOP in the town of Easley, I re
t speotfully inform the people of Pickens C.
Fai H. and vicinity, that I am prepared to do
.r all kinds tf BOOT AND SIlOE WORK,
with neatnese andi dispatch. All work in
trusted to H. A. Richey's mail carrier will
be promptly attended to and returned with
M-- out extra o4arge.
All kinds aotntry produce taken in ex
change for work. at market price.
ng Fine Boots and Shoes a specialty. Sop
,1I opposite Depot, Msin street, Easley, S. C.
W. H. SMITtl.
J. 4eb 14, 1864 20 i f
lia
n . Piedmont Institute.
tI- THE SECOND SCI010ASTIC YEAR
in- of the PIEDMONT INSTITUTE will begin
ly on MONDAY TilE 8TM OF JANUARY, i
tlt 1884.
It is desirable 'hat students be in attend
ance on the first day. 3ilIlvnts will be
received at any time, charged from time of
U entutance to end of the sssion. The scho.
latic year consists of two sessions, five
tont h sach,
' Tuition from Six to Eighteen Dollars per
searion, one. half I-.able in ndvante.
.. Boarding, Ten DMo.lars prru:untIi. Voting
men, by J-.ining the All-4-4 Cluh, can re'ltoe
the expenses of boarding i- tIV" .r sit.
dollars p er nont,t.
per R. A. 011UI,ft
Pre'dlt Boardl Trutaee.s
HERE WE ARE!
dOLD STONO
1t) WE HAVlE PLEFNTIY OlF 8TO
S NO for every3 Farumer thaat wishea
9 to uso noneo bat. the b"st.
Tho priet i.- fixed as low as the
7qtuality will justifty,
373 ibs. Goods
You got frm 2 to 8 per cent of Am.
mlon ia.
16 If you want
83
400 lbs. ood4
80
60 You get from 8 to 4 per cent of
46 Amonia.
38
00 If you wnnt to maiko big crops
)10 you must uso
16
11 If you will tcat a few hUga of
1 [High and a few of Low Gratde
so Goodu you cana then~ tell which payN
60 the best.
S I wvill take till tho paiinsi an atc
00 commodlatitng morchtant can to waiit
60on you. You need tnot, load your
00 own wngonia as hetofore. We
Swilt do this for you.
00 Call atnd got tertms adDio n
00 a few tons of the~
00
j: Old Reliable Stono.
00
16 Restpoc.tfttlly,
"" IMINU & 4GRADY,V
fob141844 En#tley. 14. C.
-__feh _4,1884 20 2mi'
1tate of Notatla Car-olia
County of~ Pickonsa
lif J. 11. Nsw?oa, Junoa or P'aonArs.
Whereas, Banlster 8. I, nubi htas madel
suit to me,. to g t-tht bien Laetters of Ad
milnisiratiorn, of thes Estatfe nod effects or
Franacia E. i,nyah. deL'etised-.a
These are thaerefore to ditC arfd ndmaon.
ishla alt and singauliar the kinadred atfud cred
'itors of the saidi Franis E. i.yineh. de,
ceaEd.d that they he and appear befrar me,s
me In the llourt of Prohnte, to be held at ck
ens 0. I,, on the 8th day of Marcha 1884.
we, afit petbildat left hereof, at 11l o'c lock irt
the foa'ftcon, to shed danse if any they
have, why thet said ridififilst tation shaould
not be gtanted.
b. Given nader my itattd stid re'al this, tlhe
18th day cif February A. D., l$t@i$
IS J. 1i, fK'wTO4, i.r.r c.
a. feb21 IS84 215
Homespun Checks, 3
DRILLS, sHItTINU8 and Sheet,
ngk 1Y, T. McaF A LL.
Parched Coffee,
r'AB, SUGARS, AND SYRUPS.
W. T. McFAL16.
C
Diamond Dyes,
UA1 COL:ORS. Indigos CoppOab,
liddor and Anilineb. IN
W. 1. McI'ALL. Er
Rice, Grits,
PLOUR, CHEESE and CANNED
Goode,
W. T. McFALL. -T
Iron, 'Nails, LA
HORSE AND MULE SHOES
I
Plows, and Plow Stocks.
W. 'T McIFALL.
New Lot Calicoes,
ca
Bloachings and Flanneis.
W. T. MoPALL.
66
Leather. 6o
SOLE, HARNESS, LACE AND
UPPR LEATIERT. -4
W. T. McFALL.
to
Cheese and Crackers, T
an
CANDY, STARCH, SOI)A, GIN
G ER, Spice, Nutnogs, Cloves, and i
lrs of other gotl thing-. 4.
W. T. McFAT,T,.
LOOK OUT
-. ----
STITL hey con.e nad yet hu'y.go..Ths
All kinds of WaljlIt and ['aitl Bieu, come
aind then areti genese
$pindle, Trundle, arid Single [Ieds, all
lBed $plfIngs. W"ire, Shnu'k and Cotton I
M:attresses, Cha:irsu and Rouckers, all gradles to
A large Variety of Extesmon. Kimechen1
Tenpoy aind Center Tablies. ,Parlor id ,
Clhnmbier Suits. LounIges, Cradles1 CrIbs, I
Wh'lntnots, lat Rnicks., Umbreihi utatida. "
Chiromos, Mlottne, Framies, &te , kit chen
and Side Board Safes.
Always on band a general line of ttnder
takers Supplies, conisistinug of Caskets,
liurial Cases and Burial Robes1 for hothI
sex. all stryles. Coffirts Tiiltnmed In any ai
style of Ilaundles and Philes, at all htitats. Fa
All Olodds at btitnm figures. Call Ahd ci
see fet1 yourselves. No charge trade for
looking. Attept thanks fut- past favors. b1
A. MsE RuNION, fo
PROPlutthlI FUftNITURtH itOu8k,
es,. 15, 1883 21.
T). M. PAnniY, 11re. T. PanAI, 886. Tres.
C Spring Cart Co.,
Ran'ahvIe. lIadaa, Pr
Val
(Cut shows No. 8 .ready to get into.) rei
Is
Cui
atn
WYholesale Mannufacturers of ,c;i
TWO WHEELED t
VEHICLES,fr
The only thing bn two wheelu that rides as
eaHy na r. carriage,
Goods MYade of time ' Best M
MYateuialI & Waraasted.
10 STYLES. PRICES VERY LOW.
WrIte to us tiurlPrldes afftd Cktalognie. S
feb 7, 1884 1flit,
$ilfO(fl, CuJlM M18810)NI?R'S OF1[CM.h: I
Pltexss C. H. , .Jan. 2ht 1884.
A ,L pesons holding 1cho4 Claims i
ain.the SBoltol Foont of'icken,s -
outy, for the, flscal yeaf 1882 are hereboy re
i(iifedf hi preterimthif saime to the wi-Ier- .Il
gndon or berndre thme firdt day of Niarah, 93
8%g in coamhpliande withI a:d Ads jlmsed by : I
he Ger,riti Assen,ibly of this diste at the .
ast setshtf4 Iu It
0. I DUIJIANT, tg
Schord Cornm:ssio-ner.
innl1 l 184 8 4 f
A. COO,
DEALER IN,
OVa5, T1NW1:,
MUSME FUIdNISI1ING
O O D S. &c.,
G*reenvile, S C
ALL ON ME AND EXAM NE THE
XCELSIOR 0001 STOVE'
before yob buy elsewher .
VWARE AND AOSN FUNist.
Q GOODS A? SifORT'OROP.PRICEd
At, Wholesale, Cheaper than the
C[EAPESTt
or G, 18s> I1 Am
bEND FOR PRiCE iS'.g
E w e1ry 1Pa1ace,
254 Kiag xtreet,
CHARLE STVN, ., U.
ROEST 'OC.
LOWEST PldCL*
In the South.
tepairing a Specialty.
SEND ME YOUR WATCHES.
lhite Oak Staves.
sh on Delivery at Wm. Atken &
Son's, Sunny Dale P., 0, & cart's
Store, Pumpkintown,
1inmensti A
inches long by 2 inches think, by 5 t 1
inches wide per 1,000 $4 010
inclieA 16ngiV ihteen Ihi'ditc, by
6 o6 inaes witle per 1.000 40 00
inches long by 2 inches thick, by
6 to ti inches wide per 1,900 85 00
inaches long by 2 inches thick, by
8 16 indhes wide per 1,000 80 00
inchbb ong by 2 ltlcles .hick, by
h i 6 thches wide lf ,l'lj 20 00
If Staves Are delivel'ed at Ean:ley Station
Robihson & WyAtt, A libernl allownnoe
11 be made for hatilitit. Staves hliat bt
e m sap, heart, splits-, shakes, crooks,
hihb, nid worth holes and defects, full si7t
d uliiight. Db ito to have full thick.
> tt heart ertge; and draw off san pln!
nlier fl-om sap ir thick edge, so as t<
V# as eqltal thi'dlhess as possible. M ones
it b16 paid you If you bring 60 Staves oi
000. I alWnya keep money with Wm
ken & Son at Sunny Dale P. 0. to neel
e de maniR.
highest llrices paid for Walnut. and M:
e Tree5tandijQ ,,,,,...,.
,l. ST .IULIEN YAftI
niv R 1 A93 7-Gm .>a sley. S. C.
L amha i .mki
ae'..- a ry us octore buyilng.
MYATCHIE1N LlUMBER
Call oan or address,
.MORRIS & RUtsH,
Pi('ckms &5 dEs; Ms O.
jan 17, 1884 16 Gm
4OTlICE OFI FIN AL SE~TTLE\lEMNT.
llhechly give tno ice tat I will appj
.1. II. Newtona, J.)de of Praohnte foi
ekens (rit'uty. S. C.. oan alld gah day o
archa. I N, for leave to nalte my ,j
atiteanenta ofthe Ea sta;t e of NIialohe1 l'i rm
cena'ed, nntd as~h to be disch4tTe~d Asi Ad
it lator.
feb T, lR8I 19 6,
tVII.\ L D)ESIItA ILIE IUI LDIN(
) LII 8 for Family itesidenaces, anad als
ausines. Lots in ahe town: anad somne Ooot
raing Lots near towil il fut' Bal
leap.
Puarchasers tian rhnkt! It t< Ilheit- interesl
at%s tilla bi~dor)i JI4tN!fihaig, I can give
tgainsa in tntitnlt Ies, t4Mitagitig fromt ot
urthI acre to o haundred.
ALONZ(O M. FOr.0EII,
Real Esai.e Agent.
Easley; 8. 0. aug 9. 188': 46 tf
rine Cotton Seed.
LIMIITED) gnanttity of the' "Ozier Long
Staple Silk Cotton " Seed for Sale;
rralntedl putre andi withouat a suaperior
iee $1 00 peor buashel. Also a lot ot Samet
-leay slighatly muixed, from hnaving beern
>lanted witha othter seed. P'rid' N1) dents
haushel. Apply early to It. A. hIE$.
It, fouar mailes stoath df P'ickens C. ii.
at 31, 1884 l;3 8
feWv Advertisements.
ocrated at SEWVANf4I, ThNN.; liffol Ithe
level. ThIs Srttd.,l, undter a th! s; ecial
ronaige i oflhe ItsI,ops of the~ Protes
l.Epis.cojil Chittrch in thea Sofit h andl
at hwesit, aafferis fthS heala hiest residlence
I the bhest talahtdges, botha moral anad
icatiional, inl its (ISatfimtar Schtool fand1
'tili'gl4t C and Titeotlogic,al Diepa rtmnaats
thle apeia1 claitna of this Univers-ty
patrotaage, affp1y for dlocumernts to the
'. TElLFAllt llta,OMON, I.D., Vice
nclir, Hewnftee, Tenn.
le of 8oId Rteed,ilBestManner
hOVELS, SCOOPS and SPADES.
erEMIl1GTONh GOODS
itKE Hetad :nnnme on a p)t.'sl card to
Boaghan & I e-, Al liotn; Mich.a, anid
iYe a handsome Plaue.
UN SUMPTION.
St.n.i tew bor
b 21,1881 91 4
Pid, saional./
C- E. tISOINSON, 1'icktas, 8.
Nit, ROBINSON
&ttorsi and Ooniellora -4
PICKENS U. H., S. C.
rompt atiention given to ali bsi4
raoticee in Ithe S.ie lAnd United 13tat'
O$ice in Sho 0assinrsOa
jenn 31, ISS 18iuQ'ar~Ogg. 4
T H OM A S C A B NSo N 1'I . t
A TPT19f?IVN L V - T .iAWY
PICk ENS U. I., C. C.
kErnctie,o i lt io C ftIe d1i
ltat"e Wd in the Unitd Stat"t
Court..
Office in Coui %Io.fte
sopt, 13, 2888 51 .
AD AM C. $LBOR ;
tAttorney and CoolAot at Lawi
lGreoAnville, S. C.
Praotices in the Stato and United
Statn CourtA.
Office in Ckveland Block, o e
Itatne w eit'R, Ul'otiifig I(o t.,
CHAS 11. tARRETT,
A TT ' I N N I-Y A T L A'W,
Pickens C. 41. Md, "('r
PrnotitleA ir. all t,he Courta,
sept 27, 1883 1 tf
M. F. ANSI:L, ,. 11 N\w-r
Greenvillc, S. C. Pickens C. H., S.
ANSEL & NEWTON,
Att vrneys at La
'IUKINS C. I., S. t.;
jdiu 14-, 8 8 8 $t
It. A. CIliD. J. E. 1
CHILD & B3d6U,
A'I'01 N EYS & COUNSL Lolt8 At AW
PTOKENS C. 1H., S% C.
Will lnrctic in all the Stato and
Fedei-al (;on, ts.
miVch 29, 1883 -
TAYLOR & CARY,
A TTORNEYS AT LAIf
PICK ENS C. 1., S. C.
march 16, 18$8 25 tf
JOnN W. Ptolrk:. 'Wn. it. tUtxs.
STOKES & IRVINE,
Aho'rneys and CotWellois at Lawl
G R IEiE N V i11,1,t. S. C.
Pr-ictibe in tllti Slate and United Stat$
Courts.
All buhine.s promptly nitended to a
cial niteti:on given to colle!ction- -atr dpe
Office Ensnt Side (f \",. ai,.
terguson & Mliller'a " -"-1'1r Street, brait
feb 1, 188:3 ".vstore"
. t ' 11)1t
inenacity. lhipedinsaents4 to Mlarria ,o t1Alb
dutced by selfr inadulgence, br 4iuznli xtrii
v:iannfe. &c.
'The ceh-ben Iedl atitnt-. in I hd ndinirable
eSMny. cient-ly dletti IIh-nrtes f~i-i aI hiPlf
years' suatTbhc,ra,ijabiice. ihni tile alarol
ing colt qtenabes or tie)lt-ib inny 64
radlically, bit -ed: pintinug (out a mnode of oure4
it on3ce xiht jie. bei-utah. nrid efl'ectutal, by
linns of G hichl et'el-! ili-et-. no matted
witu his cutlititon nany tbe, thiay tuirv hinI
.se)it cheadply, priv~atl anitd radlicall y.
8g3Yr'This t.ecint-e shobi be h.ina ihe handd
of evel-' yuibbi Iadi Jvery lnan Int the land:
Sent ude (ea, inI a pl:nli eht.elop,; to
i ay alddreas~t, j-ost-pid, oin receipt. of sit
eenis .: or I uiostage sta j. Aehlressa
Ike CmuIverweII MeiIcaI (idq
.41 Annu Si., Ne*w Y,.rk, N. Ya.;
uinn 1. 1881I 141 l't Offico Boux 46d
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t aPF atu eni ea1 a
7efybcu~et r ehi fat -rn eIaouh
Doe ti -r iiitatiaceth l5it al soron ah~
of Luood or water.
NEUTRALIZINC CORDiAL
Is.sVlnaIonnH&it n hni ns as lahckbr
WiriMBHttti no piumandwill niot const .
pato. t4nhty a 'i ideecoc for seastekneed
(hnnan anid F.ngllsh ULrMU1onj Ji eiIdl BotAs
.Price 25c. and Si.6'&
al rugaage i':au *iMjen,
THE EIOELBIOR OHFEMIO . , Sole Propr'gsg
WAJLIIAJLLA, a. (C. tf R
BEND A se-. l(ri)fIF F08. JATT1ry: 9f
Ntw Yiork OJflH1e, Tv .\ilidn !dla..
~RPID BOWELS,
DISOflDERED LIVER,t
andm MALARIA
symptom, idIcatSi their ot.tInoe:Lo
cuertoui of b6d o~~I~
of fod, IrrittabiSt .of tenslper14
90enty/S JPzlfulad;It erlngatth
Ifeart, Jota'berortheo eyen, hi?by..o
ore d UJrIine ( Q&'NTI PATIO and
mund tlIoso of* r <rmxy ht ct drei
PILIM have no cgual. Thir.80ation onti
J tunoysytn.jFSktu l alo proii t~
e'I,Jmapuitw .through thlose hreo "a -
lgori iS g- s tem,"prbduoing, ap
$nn'gorusn uo1 %W' ~t
Uit de no sne or gr ng nor intewy
with daily work atrd are a perec
NTIDOT E TO M A LAR!
io everyw ,o2 o ftn4 Murray 8L.
. RAY UARQ iKg
lcat on of tIiI Drtr. NoI byDt
ar eent byo e ss on receipt of I.
BiT EaU toet, lkt
RIciedeld & Deatille R g
PA NG SR DEPARTMENT.
O V7W aher Nlow. 181b, 1888, Pas.
senger Train Service on the Atlanta an
Charlotte Air Line livision will be ae fo
lows
NcTrt-:wazrc1.
?XrtItsi xO 61, DAILv.
6%e A1'iA 8 88 p m
Arrie Ol4Ke8'ille 6 09 p m
L111a A 642pm
Sabun Gap Junction B 7 87 p ut
occoa C , lp m
lSeneoa D 1 y 4
Greenville E lN
Spartanburg F t 27 a m
Gastonia 0 2 29 a m
ArIee Chilott'e It 8 28 a m
.k t 14'- 8*, 1Lir.
Leave Atlanta 8 45 a m
Arrive Uaines11% 10 49 a m
Md A . 11 17 a 1
Rabun Gap Junction B g a
Toccoa 0
Seneca D .1 45 p m
Greenville B 4 86 p m
Spartatb't V 4 5 p m
Gastunia G 0 %
Charlotte il 7 43 p it
'rxrttees Nv 60, DAILY.
'Leave Ct'o1Ne ' 80 t
Arrivd Gastonia a 00 m as
partanbtW t 14 a m
0 eentllk% a ( a at
8%neca 8 40 a m
Toccoa 1) 60 a m
Rahun Cap Junot ion 10 86 a m
Lula 11 24 a m
Gainesville 11 52 n m
Arrive Atlanta 2 08 p m
NAIL NO. 52, DAIt.
Leave Charlotte 1 12 p i
Arrive Gnatonia 1 66 p m
8pannb1t.g 6 4 p m
Greenville y 20 p m
Seneua 65 p mn
P ocoA 8 29 p mo
ilun i Jtnction 9 111 p mn
4.Ita ii 36 p m
G AiWilk' dlt 10 05 p m
AIlantitA 12 23 a mt
Accommodation I aI' tAit- Line Belle")
LeAve Atlahta 6 38 p m
Arrive bulbe.1t4 7 60 p m
Leave Gainesvillt 7 68 a m
Arrlie Atlanta 7 60 a In
I b. 18, LOCAL Fi.l i', Golxa Souru.
Leave Charlotte 6 12 a m
ArHVe at Gainey's 11 17 a in
SI)iM)bbrg 1 20 p am
GreenMii1h 4 t,8 p am
Central 8 05 p m
No. 17, LocAL FaMoUT, Goixo NouTHt.
Leave Central 4 10 a at
Arrive Greenville at 6 18 a in
Spartar,burg 9 87 a mn
at 0affne" 1V 27pm
Chtri'o)e ilt p rn
All freight t-Alnai dih itts rb'rl 1trry pas
sengers All passenger trains run through
to Danville And Richmond without change
connecting at Danville with Va. Atldlatnl
lt*y., to all eastern cities, Ahd at Atlanta
'ith All littitIve-ging. Nn..50 i) le it\ich
Ipat 12 8 1 ii. nld Nbi l ,t-1H\'tn tere
at 4 08 r MInd 6hhtuid at 1 28
A N 53 arrives there tit 1 4 !'t. .t lcal
freights stop at above hata +iins x.un. t
30 O int es
A ue'euu --., -- us ciute nal taart tte1
Greenville. 14uneca. partataborg atad ttIis
yille to all points dutith, S3oulitwe-st, No,rtht
and East.
A 'wieht NI n 111 to aurt fl'oht Athena.
11 wit ht N E it it to Anti frottn Tahitlaht Falls
C with It Air :idlti 18 and I''d Elbert on
Ui will hitne ltidge 11 a to ahiti from wal
ltAlla, &At
E withI ti niid ti n a to antd fruttl N ewber
F with A andu it i andl e a n 1 ahtO fronm
(I ilh tiheustor attd ,.e,t!1r R 1i to and
fromt theste, foi-kville and .1alilan
il1 th A C ItiviSSiont andu (e ahtd A it IA
to and lrotn ,&rtensbuoo.iuleight. & c
I. Y 8 Ati u.ne,erintendenlt.
%l S l.\A.9 TAil,1 (Gen'l l'atsA. A gs
A L lith :14; '.idl \' P & (Gen'l dianatger.
On hull afler Jatiiat'y 23.1; Passenger
T'raui,n lill run1 atn hecrewithI indicuItat un
thisi rotid i nd its branches. J)aily (Except
Yo. 53--Y'CAtENIR
Leare C.tuihia A41 0ai
Arrive at Aiston12Lxpi
Newbterry at 2U t
Nittsty 8ii at 18pII
liniges at 42 i
Belton at621pi
Greenvile S11 50 a m.
so 412ttows A 12a53aIpi m
Ilulges itt 2 80 p mt
Nittey Si at 23 p n,
Akt.t sit5 I4 p n
Ureen ilrt6 0 .i
xo 5-erw PAMSsnKR.
Leave lOrenils tt 1 10 p n.
Arrive at leFo jif 21 a m i
Nny ix t 23 p mi
Netwhrat 4 I i
.IAvll at - 4 4 i p
$artut'g, 8 Uno & dep t kmbipan
Btallrpd.I. tlpit
no. 62-uri eASsr.saxa.
Leate Al"l 8t 1]&UteO 1 101 a n,
Arrive Str~ilWef 1l2 24 p n,
ilcIon it 2 31 p tt
Strtlee it 3 11 p t.
hUnion at 415 7 mtf
J~t~No r iitt 4~ 55 p n.
Splt art'g Mt U Cdeo i~ 0pn
" 11 & D depdgot at 301 p fl
Arrtve .t idhuvillt t 6 24 p i -
A Urive at u}it1 8', p n.
IliaeJf41he . at a1e45 p m
Shaeilt'ton at 25 p in
1trdothert d. t, 84 p tt
Masolitln at 7 07' p mn
Leave Nwberryl ati 8 20 p m.
Ar. ice at Newheraf 8il' 35p
L 'en letges t 4t l0 p n,
Ariverio'dn at 1 il 30 pt.
LetBlon at 11 21 pt m
I Arr ive a .F . 1tvrtAner at5 58su' p t