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A . Mrs.' ington, ag, - at the home of ti. miles West of this pla. morning. Wanted at Ownboy Bros., (10..., Thousand Bushels of Cotton Seed, which they will pay the spot cash. THE SETrnu will,.. probably, not be issued before Thursday of next week. The delay will be made in order to give, if possible, the result of the elections. The Easley Messenger came to us last week in an enlarged form. It now has six columns to the page and is very much ilpproved in form and appearauce. Tobacco and Cigars, a way down, at short crop prices, at Ownbey Bros., Those of our readers who want cloth ing of any kind, should consult the ad vertisement of F. W. Poe & Co. which Appears in THn SENTINEL, and then call upon them. Faipeke--Call on Ownbey Bros., for fine Cotton Seed, of their own raising Osier Silk, and Jones Improved, they will Exchange, Seed, or seel you cheap, for cash. Mr. R. R. Child has found an alum deposit on his place, on Twelve Mile river in this county. He exhibited a sample in this office last Monday, which taste very strong of the alum. We hope he may develop the mine and make a fortune out of it. Stove Pans, Piping, and Tinware cheap as the cheapest, at Ownbey Bros. William Massengale, aged about 21 years, died of consumption, at the resi dence of his mnother-in-law, near this plai, on the morning of the 25th inst. He leaves a young widow. Hi:; remains were interredatt Tabor church on the 26th in.;tunt. How pleasant it will he to have the Federal officials in this State in sympu thty with the honmst, law abding and in tolligent portion of our population. This will be the c eso after thi inauguration of Presideut Cleveland. "Tarn the ra,;cals out." Died, on the 26th instant, near Six M~ile, 8. C., M%ary V., infant daughter of Gleo. A. anid Mary Barrett, aged five months andl three days. "Suffer little children to come unto me, andl forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven." A meeting at Antich Baptist church in the Eastaltoe section of this county, con ducted by Revs. D). C. Freeman and G. W. Singleton, resulted in 14 additions to the church'by baptism. T1he ordinance wasw performed by Mr. Freeman on Sat urday last in Eastaltoe creek. The meet ing lasted 11 days and nights, with an intermission of three (lays. The church was greatly revived and much good ap parently done. DIE.-Mrs. Ada Glenn, wife of Mr. W. D). Glenn, and eldest (daughter of Dr. R. 3. Giilliland, Sr., of Easley, died at Liberty Station in this county,-on last Monday morning, the 27th instant. She had the benefit of the best medical skill in the co)untry, but it could not avail to save her life. She was an earnest and devoted member of the Pre.sbyterian church-a true christain and a noble woman-and her gentle spirit has gone to God to receive the reward reserved for those who love and serve Him. Her re mains wore interred at Carmol on To day, the 28th instant, the funeral services being conducted by the Rev. Dr. Riley of this place. To the disconsolate hus band, parents and other sorrowing rela tives and friends we extend our sincere sympathies. THIEF Suc-r--For some time Cato 9hmer man, colored, who lives onl the place of Mr. Joab Mauldin, has been missing corn from his fbi3d. He determined to lie-in wait and see if he could not capture the thief. On last Sunday night his efforts were rewarded by the capture of Simon Vollentinc, colored, though not actually in Cato's own corn. He caught him in the act of stealing from the field of 1Rob Irvine, wvhitih adjoined that of Catoe's, who was lying a corpse at his house a the time. Cato dem.andedl Simon's sur render, but Simon appealed to his heels to save him, and broke off at a brisk speed, whoi5upon Cato levelled his fusec anid put thirty-twvo bird shot in Simon's back, according to the count of Dr. Bramlett, who made an examination on the day following. Simon was given a preliminary hearing before Justic~e New bery at this place on Mondey e:id, in de fault of bond, was Sent to jail to await trial at the next January term of court. Simon is an old coon, but will, in all probality be caged this time, as Slher man swore positively he was the man, and the sack whieh has Simon's name on' it was asptured, besides the 82 bird r;hot which stand as ovideunce against him. the fanuI day followinb services were conduc:. B. Singleton. The dece,.. w:low and two cl'ld. ."n to whom tpud our sympathies. "Blind Ton," the world renowned pianist, gave a concert to an intelligent and appreciative audience in the Insti tute building at this place on last Tues day night. He is an idiot in everything except music and the imitation of sound. By request of his manager, Miss McCas lan played a new piece of music. Toni at once reproduced it without a mistake. His imitation of the battle of Manasas was the grandest thing we ever heard. His phonetic system of spelling is pecu liarly unique. Those who failed to hear Tom certainly missed a grand treat. Redford Bramlett, aged 84 years, died of cancer on the face at the residence of his son, W. B. Bramlett, at* Cedar Rock, in this county, on the 28th instant. He was buried at Tabor church on the day following his death. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, Rev. John T. Lewis, on the 21st instant, "y the Rev. J. M. Stewart, Mr. James Gillespie, of North Carolina, and Mra. Addie Lynch, of this county. Mr. Win. Hendricks of Six Mile, is the happy father of twin boys, and Mr. T. Youngblood Was presOented with twin boys the other night, in the sane neigh horhood. Th increase of boys will catiso a great demand for girls. Now look for at c.ango in the weather. z , o= - THE em ~~~ BEST TONIC. 3 'This medicine, combining Ironi with pure vegetabule tonlecs, quickly and comipletely C1ures D)yuspe pni, Ind~igestion, Weak.15ness, Jmun1ro Illod, MaIlarino,Chilis and Fevers, adNeutral gia. Iis ant unfailing remned y for Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. It is invahuable for 1)isenses peculiar to Women, and all who lead edentary lives. It does not injure the teet hi, enuse headache.nr produce constipation-other Iron mnedicins d1o. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the ppette, idsthe assimnilation of food, re lieves He~artburn and Belching, and stren,gth ens the muscles sand nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, L.ack of Energy, &c., It has no equal. ~-The geneine has above trade maerk and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made ouly bt 355ow CMAI, Co., MA LT IMI, MD. PRICES CURRENT. TilE8E PRICES ARE FOR WilOLESALE LOT$. coRRE.CTED WREKLY BY FERGOUsoN &MILLERtf SuAns-Cut Loaf8 Crushted8 Powdered8 (iranulat ed7. Surantded A 7 Extra Wh'Iite a Golden c B3rown 6 CoFFxx.-Jasvn. aid government 25 Laguyra12}@1l4 Rio, choaice 123 prime 121 geod 101 fnir 10 ordinary 9j MoLAssas--Oolden syrup 2 Muscovndlo in hhdaol Muascovado in bbia 8. Ii. 18e Cuba in bbls New Orleans, choice 50 New Orleans, prime 40 Now Orleans, fair 83 New Orleans. common 00 HAco-Cleur 11. sides dry sa'i. @10% llamas, Da,vis' dialmonad 16a Blreakfast Blacon 14 fLARO--ChiCe kettle. tierce's choice ktile tb's 1 choice kettle kegs 00 choice ketile buckets 11 G RAIN-Corn, ear hoad 00 New corn fromi wagons65 Barley, $1.00 Rye, 85.001 Oats,Sc FLouR--Whilte Cloud, per hbl P" 50~ Check & WV's Granulated 6 i,0 din do clhoice i (00 o P? Grant, granulatoi ed Whit e Reck 6*00 iowardl ,Iureet 4 50 Pearl Grist per bbl 5 00 Oat Meal 7 50 hiAKxat-Rle,new fish, Na 1 $17 00O kits, new fish, No 1 2 (00 kits, flew fish, No 2 1 5 bbls, hew fish. No 8 7' 0 half hbla, new fieh, No 2 2 765 quarter hble, nlew flab, No 2 22 R'annSSNM Oh-P.s. Gallon In the case Hester F. Ilu3,,... A1' that TRACT OR PARCEL OF a... _ o Pickens County, on waters of Golden's ,reek, waters of 12 Mile River, adjoining ends of C L. llollingsworth, E Smith 3riinn, Thomas Parkins, Harper lnynes, fames Clayton and others, known as the eorge W. McWhorter Place, containing )ne Hundred and Seventy-two Acres, more ir lses TERMS-One-half the purchase money o be paid In cash on day of sale, the bal nce on a credit of twelve months, with nterest from day of sale, secured by the >ond of the purchaser and a mnrtgage of lie premises. Purchaser to pay for all anpers and for recording the same. In the case of It. 8. McWhorter et a. ngninst J. B. McWhorter,et al. All thaIt P1I CE, PARCEL or TR.\CT of [..1ND, situante in Pickens County, on lolden's ('reek. adj.,ining lands t' A. G. Wyatt, E 8. Uritiin, . .): lyars and others, kniown er the Janes MlcWhort.-r IOME 1'LAt'E. containing One lindred and Ninesy three .%creM, more or less. TEllMIS- Onel,alf the pc:,chase money o be paid in cash on day of sale, the bal. ance on a credit of twelve months, with nteret from day of aale, secured by h,and )f the purchnser and a nortgage of the prewi.es. Purchaser to pay for tall papers and for recording thesamne. . J. J. LEWId, cc p oct 91881 2 4 Sheriff's Sales. --o -- The State of South Carolina 1I.'CKEN8 COUNTV. B Y virtue of suendry executions to me adirectaed, I will sell to ahe hi:th~ Iest hid dier befocre thle (iot rioIIn e door, ona Sale dlay itn Nosvemeher an-t , for ceashI, thle tol lowinag Propety. viz: All that l'iee or Traet of [nned, lyinig ine thee Stat , ndai CtXtliy atforesneid. ont ro- v Creek. atd.jiinineg lantds of Thomucas M. Jolhn son, J erdu lRice and otheers, conteainineg Fitty Acres, nmore or less. napon which theare is int runneeeing order, a Grcits Mill and fix lures; a 50 Snw Cotton OJin, Wood Screw Press, a peaer of Beam Baelnneees, and also ran old Gin onsidle the house; a Thtrasher and Fan; nn old linnd Bolt: aned also a T'urning Latlhe. Levied on as the parop. erty of Dianiel Alextader, at the suit of Malindea urheam. A LSO, One Lot in the Town of Central. on whiche WV B. Unine's now lives, conetaining Tlwo aned Seven-.eighaths of an Acre aned F, ura Rtods, ndiaineing thle Souethweist corner v tihe Trown or Village of Centrad, on the A;.' Line Rtailrond; onx the WVest by J. C. WIatki's land; on the North amal East by lihe Ruilrotad Comrpatny, and Soth by E. T. Lerell's laced. Levied on as the property aet W. Balucs Gacinees, at the suit of J. L. Watkins. Puerchaeseret required to pay for their deeds. JOA B M AUILDIN, si' c. oct 9, 1884 2 4 N OTIt'E TO D)ETORS011 A ND) 'RED. ITlORIS. -All persons heoldinag ciims legainst the Estate of A. T. Clayton, de. ('ensed'(, late of Plekenas coucnty, Soutth Caat relina, willl present them legally attested to the uneilrSigned for paymcent; acid thaose' iindebtedl to said Esate will cankc eamet oCATIIERINE C. CLAYTON, WV. T1. O'D)ELL, Adm'ra. oct 80, 1884 5 8 NTOTICE TO DEIITORlS ~AND CREl. LITORtS.-All persons holding claims againest thae Ertaete of Jesse Childressa, leceased, late of Pickencs (onenty, doueth Darohnta, will present thcem legally attested 'o thle uendersi gnted for pacymentt; uand thlose iU(debtedl to said Estnte will inake paynmenc c M A RtTIlA EMMA C11114DRESS, Adm'x oct30, 1884 6 8 N OTICE, oF FINAl L.AETTLEMIENT I hea'eby give ntiice that~ I will apply o J. 11. Newton, Judge of Probate for Pickense Countty, 8. C., Oct thme 2ltha day of Noevembecr, 1884. for leeae to nenke a finald aettlemcent of the Estate of W. A. Cheap. maen, de.cenescd. 8AIRAIl K. CII APMIAN, Admx oc t. 23, 188' 4 5 Annual Meeting. --0 CO UNTW:(OMMISIONER'S Ol CE PacKE.Ss C. H1., 8. C., Oct. 1st, 1884. N OTWtE Is heereby given that the Annuetal *Meerting of the Hoard1 of t ouinty Comn misldsionters of Pickens t ounety will lbe hteld in their oflh'e at Pickens Couart Ilotise, 8. C., on the first Tuesday after the first Mon. daty(heicng thce 4the deay) of Novecaber 1884. o. L.. DL' A NT, Clerk of Boardi of Coutyt Comn're. Oct Z. 1884 1 " . ew Firm, New Good CHAMBER AND DINING ROOM SUITS SINGLE AND DO17B[L WARDROBES MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CHIL. DREN'S CARRIAGES, VE LOCIPEDES, MOSQUITO CANOPIES, LOUNGES, COTS, WINDOW SHADES BOOK CASES, HAT RACKS, WRITING DESKS. W00~ Ind MOW4lc Coffias.101 Cukots, TO BE HAD AT ANY TIlIE. AT LOWES' PIRCES. Corner Main Street and McIee Avenue Greenville, S. C oct 2, 1884 45 ' Earle & Robinson REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Pickens C, 1[., S. C. LAND)S put, into our hantds for sabt transfer or exchannge, will recve promti at tent-ion. All expenes~, such1 ats, advertisingf th land, excnting mor etgatges, deteds, &c. , ouir expenIse. Lanttds onu hand at ali t ies, for sal1Qecheal F~or further informaution, call anud see ou Oflice in School Commnissioner's oiller. july 3, 1884- m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF iFICKt.N8. han Courat of0lossausaan Plea Iharper Hlaynes. Nathaniel A. IIlaynes, P. Bradley, D). A. Parrott. Mary Ad: line Smith, andI Harrison Iynes, P.ah, tiffs, agrainst Andrew Ha:vnes, N:mec A lexanider, Mary Hlooper, Newtoni Ale, ander, Nancy .Jane Alexander, W illiau Alexander, 'uTomas Alexandler, l)obI Alexander, Reeea Al.x.Lld(er, I ha Alexander, Annie HethIuel Alexander a~a W. J. Hrmuleitt, D efemb 1.:.ts.., tMMNo TO the Defenidantts ablove namIfed(. 'V OUJ are hereby stummoned and require .1 to ansjwer the comlainit in this attit which Is filed in t he Clerk's oflice, Picker (tunty, S. C., and to serve a copey of yor~ answer to the said( compi.dt ,m thle suil scribers at t heir oflice Pickens C. Hf. S. I' wit hino t wventy lays after the service lher of, exelnisi ve of thce (lay of such service and if you fail to answer the complahi within the time aforesaid, the plintiff i this actioni will apply to the ('ourt for tli relief demanded In the compilint. Dated September 29th. q84. AN"G.L & Nti,tTb. Plaint.iff's Attorneys. TO the above namned defendants, pleas take notice that this action is lbrougi for the purposse of the partit ion of the rer (state of Mary Haynes, dleceased, situat in the county of Pickens and State a South Carolina, ad)olnin g lands of H anna (Cox, HI. II. Hendricks, 1 fra. SihIits K irkse'i 0. W. Kelly, Ally Kelly andI others, con tamIng 298 acres, 'more or less, and that nt perstonatl demand or claIm Is made agaims eIther of you. ANSEJL & NEWTON, Plaintiff .s A ttorneva. oct 2, 1884 1 ; 1Mtate oet MotatE. CaroliE.m CouNTY OF PICKEN8. Biv J. 11. Nxw-roS, Junoy 07O PaOnIAT-rI Wherens, WiVlliam F. Stewnrt has mad puit to me, to grant him, ,ett ers of Admnina 1nt rntson of the I'Etato and effects of Nano' 8tewart, dlecensed. Th,ese acre therefore to cite and admlnin Ish all and singular the kIndred and cred, bors of the said Nancy Stewart, de ceased, that they be and ntppeatr, beforo mne In the Court of P'robete, 10 be held att Pink ens C. H., .on the 3d of Novemoher 1881 alter puiblicatlon hereof, at. 11 o'clock I the forenoon. to shew cause. If' any the have, why lihe snid Adlmeinist ration ithoti not be granted. Given under my lland, this the 141 day of October 18814. J. II. NEWTON, .rrec Oct 16. 188 :t - --- -, .n,u, . IAIunutCe, Dropby, Dysentery, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, )yspopsin, Diseases of the Kid, neys and Bladder, Eruptions of the Skin and Nervousness. These Pills are recommended by leading Physicians where they are known. Each box contains 28 to 80 Pills, and will be mailed to any address upon receipt of price, 25 cents per box. We want a livo Agent to sell them in every section of Pickens outty. Apply for terms to D. T. BACOT & CO., Greenville, 8. C. This is io certify that I have given the LIVER 1'ILLS (Manufaetured by Messrs. D. T. BACO' & CO., Greenville, 8. C.,) n fair] trial. and can unhesitatingly say that they are superior to any pill I ever used. lt,v. D. W e1aTO H IoTT. Easley. 8. C.. .July 22, 1884. MAYNAnn, Pickens County. U. C., April 80, 1884. ). T. Bacot & Co. Gentlemen: Sample "nest Liver Pills" sent me were received just at a time that I was needing something to act on my liver, and I find them to be what you claiu tie 'iest Liver Pill." Respectfully, B. If. WILLIAMS. Sold by DR. (1. W. EARLE at Pickens C. it. and all Druggists and Merchants dealing in Drugs. J. A. COOK, DEALER IN STOVES9 TINWVLRg HOUSE FURNIITING ;GOO D S. &c., (-Greenville, M. 4Z: t CALL ON ME AND EXAMIlNE THlE 'EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE" b)efore you buy elsewhere. TiN W..IRE A ND IhOUS E FUR NISII. (NGJ G OODS A4 ' SIIO R '-t?J?OI' P'RICES At W~holesale, Cheaper thamn the HIEA PENT. . nov G. 18u8 1 i LOOK OUT ! SThe Big Show Still .4 iN r - EASEY, S. C. --0 t ~TILL they come nnd yet thecy go. Those 1.r MAiBLE BUREAUS will not staya eAll kindis of Walnut and Panmel teds, conme and then aire gone. Spindle, Trundle, and Single lBeds, all prices. lied Springs, Wire, S9hu'ck nnd Cotton e' Mattresses, Chtairs ad Rockers, all grades A large var'ety of Extension, Kitchen Tenpoy nudr Center Tables, Parlor and f Chamber Suits, Lounges. Cradl1es, Cribs, W Whnt nots, hlat Rnctke, Utmbrehla t ands 'Chromnos, Mottes, Frames, &c , Kitchen amndl Side Board Safes. t~ Always on hand a general line of Under. takers Supplies, con.isting of Caskets, Burial Cases and Burinl Robes, for both 'ex, all styles. Cofiin4 Trimmed in any .tyle of Ilnndles and Plates, at all hours. All floods at botte mn fgutrgs. aill antd see 6,r yoturselves. No charge made for looking. Accept ihnnsks foar past favors. A. MI. RUNION, PROPRIETIII FURINIT UR 110 lUSE. eu l5, 1888l 21 HOW TO SAVE MONEY. $15 FORl $10. .$20 FOR $13. ,$25i FOR $15. WVATCH ES4: ,Elgini or Waltnm Watchrea in solid silver, double casea at above pricea for 60) days only. I Every watchi warranted. O4nnta' solid gold watces from $25 uplward. F"or t pi.rticulars writo KoEL3EES' Jewelry :?alace, Cil A RIilSTON. 8. C and United ..Couets. . in Cleveland Blook, st@p . 816n40 % oil'l Clothing Ilouse, uov 29, 1888 10 f. F. AxNaxr., J. H. 11N'.h ireenville, 8. C. Pickens 0. H., , ANSEL & NEWTON, (tt-trneys at Law, PICK ENS U. H., S. , june 14, 1888 8. gg L. A. CHILD. J. a. BO 1 CHIL]) & O00S TTORNEYS & COUNSELORS ATLAW PICKENS 0. U., S. 0. Will practice in all the Stte asd redernl Courts. march 29, 1888 2 TAYLOR & CARY. lTTORNEYS AT LAW PICKENS 0. 11., 8. 0. march 16, 1888 25 it JOHN W. SToKts. Rn. p. savIv3, STOKES & I*VINEr .ttorneys and Counnsllors at 1mw R3E ENVj LLE. S. C. Practice in the State and United 11a0 i ,ourtR. All business promptly attended to, $pe. ial attent.ion gWen to eollections. Office Es:t side. of Main street, aes crgusou & Miller's store. feb 1, 1888 19 5VOI Absolute Divore for psons residing throughout the Us ited States and t'auada for desertion, non mpport, inteinperanee, cruelty, inoom patibility, etc. Advice free. iState your mae and addrenas A'rronNRY WAnD, world Building, 1267 Broadway, New York, A SRend six cents for postage and odswhich will help all, et either sex, to moro money right 'tway than anythSing eeinthis world. Fortunes awa&it the wo' kers abuolutely sure Addr.e Taux & Co., Augusta, Maine. Do1umbia and Greenville Railroad On and after Oct. orh, 18484, Pasienger l'rahibs will ruan as herewith indicated sapoa haid road and its brauches. Diaily (Ex4eps sundays) - No.. 58-u, PAP4ExNnU. Leave Coliubia A 1 C C & A De't 10 46 p sa Arrive at AIston 12 l0'p sa Newberry at 1 13 pms Ninety 8ix at 2 80 pms liedges at 8306pmt Blelton at 4 40 p su (ireenville at OW9 pma wo 52-now. nsASsa3Nn. Leave Greenville at -9 60 a m irrive at f1elton 11 13 a am Ilodige's at 1g 23 p ga Ninety Nix at 1312 pm Newberry at 3 02 p 4 Aluton at 4 0epg {C& Q Depot 6 16 yam 4rr Columbia A ic 8 Junes ion ,6 80-pa Spartanburg, Union & Columbia EaU road. No.568-ur PARaxaNNO. Lenvo Alnion at 12 26 p m' '.rrive at Union g 40.p Spartun'g, 8 U a C depot S 6O a xo. 52-.ewx PaASuRNOx. 'Jeave $partan'g it & D depor, II 10 86mm Leave "* U &C depeso O1lOama Union at 12*S6pma Alatton at S 40,m Laurens Railroad. cave.Newberry at 3 80p m arrivc at Laxurens at 6650 p ma .eave Luaurent. at 7 40 a as irrive at Newberry at . 11 10Op am Abbevilie Branch. .eave llodges at 8 45 p ms Irrive atl abbeville at 4 46 p mn .eave Ab,hevill. as 1000 a mt trrive At Ibodgms at 12 00 m Blue Ridge R- R. & Andersen Br anch ,eac B*elion at 4 4f, m trrive at Anderson at 6 IV p m P'endleton at 6 68 p mn Seneen C C 3.0 p m Waihaila at 7 02 p' m jeave Waihalla at P 50 a - arrive Seneca at 9 16 a as Penudieton at 9i 62 a m A ndorson at 10 82 ama Clotst conneetion madmzat5eaeeswQh ii. and D. II. R. for Atlanta ra 1 DO T, PASNExOaa CoAU7M ATTAONER, Leave '3elton 6 16 a am Villistaf ,6 OSa Pelser 7 16 14 a Piedmont 8 00 a m trrive Greenville '9 10 a ms Leave Greenville 8 00 p Piedmo;nt 4 39 Leave Pelser 41 ja Willise,t on 6 40 p rrive at Belton 8'20 p : TIN -Easternl Standard er 75 RIetidaaa. 0 R TALCOT,. Sbet M 89.aUanTJvr, Gen'l Paas'r A *i D caanwML.L. &Assstn alo P.egi't - .a p n i 4 66 p no 6 37 p n 735pImi ttlahutt Gap Junction 3 D0 p n Ltla 85 5 p n Gainesville 9 26 p noa Atlanta 11 80 a m .\coommodation Train ("Air Line Belle") Leave Atlanta 6 16 p m . Arrive Gninaesville 8 25 p mn I Leave Gainesville 7 00 a m Arrive .ttlanta -1 20 i nI No. 18, LOCAL FRIGuT, GoMSoV-. Leave Charlotte 6 00 a m Arrive at (abtfney's 10 50 a m Spsartanhurg 12 53pu I Greenville 4 15 p tn %7entral 7 30 p m No. 17. LoctL FRFauT, GeIxo iourH. Leave Central 4 45 a m Arrive Greenville at 7 03 a n Spartanburg 10 20 a m at Gatfney's 1 03 p m Char!otto 0 16 p m All freight trains on this road carry pas sengers All parssunger trains run through to Danville and Itichnaond without change onuneetig at Danvillo with Va. Midland Rwy., to all eatern cities, and at Atlanta wit h all lines diverging. No. 60 leaves Richl mond at 1.80 r M. and No 61 arrives there at 3.0 ' s sand 62 leaves itiehmondl at 1 28 A U 63 arrives there at 7 00 A U. The local freights slop at above natad stations 20 to 30 mianutes Buffet Slee.ping Cars Without Change 0:n trains .os 5) and 51, Now York anod Atlanta, via Washington and Danville, atand a'sso (ioldihoro and Varm Sprmngs. On trains Nos. 62 and 63, ichmond and Dasville and Wuahingtin & Augusta and Washin gton anal New Orleans. lieturning on No 52-aleeper Greensboro to ilich'd. Tlronah 'Ti'cets on sale at Charlotto, Greenville, ?Seneca,8 part anburg and Gaines ville to all points South, Southwest, North and Esset.. A with N E R R to and from Athens. M with N E It It toaud froa '.'aluti Ft, C wnh is Air t.ine to anid fromt Eibe-:otn anal lilwer,avjie 1) with lu~e Rtidge R at to and from wal halhi,. &o E with Ia and a n ut to arnd froma Newber ry, A lstonl a ai and unitmbi. F witha a and s xi and (7 ' a to and from ntendecrsonavihle, aton, &c U wVithi chst er antai .eoiolr nx a to anad froan chaeaite vor'kville andi anlaas 1i with Ia e C iv iausion and U eI and A R a to and from, iireetnsboro, nateigha. &c I. Y. Mas Suxnerlntendent. AM Sl.I,1'tE1..n't Pa's. Agt. A L Rlavr.s, 21 V P & Gen' I lanager. J. G. BLACK, Main St,, Corner of Broad, GRIEENVILLE, . . M. (C ENEIIArL AMORITED) STOOK OF Wma llagers' ('ut lery is the tbest. Also be'd MewvImmg Macasese Ehllriger(, Nole or imnprtoved Domnestie. White and Minager. I wanst cloat seah tbuy a*rs to see.t miy stoc(k landl prices be'fore buy lng. Bowen' sMills! [J AV I NG been rece'ntly overhaaaltd, are i nw ini tirt rate itnltr. Ptersonc COmi ing froan a dist antce wrillgegt ti dr grinading staay iln ana d tal Is foar thiair horseiis. G ie uas a trial. All pers'ons~ wishain g their GINS FlILEI) bay thle O'Neil Saw 'atiling Mac'hine. enni hiavet it (donte att Eiasley lay Mr. M AlilON )A Y, tor if you will nautilfy me at. Briggs, Ptostolliu', N. C., I will asend a moan to youar Olan and do thet work. Its the best. Mahlilne of all others. Try I titi nd bet coninced. 1. E. BOWEN. July 24, 1884 4,, tf Row Lot. How Restor'ed. .xiust puballisihed, a tnw edlitIon tf 1)i. C:aa.vanwe.a.'s t 'KI.E.xxx-r EaaaAY (tn thei Wieaknes. Invountar'y Seminal Ine Impitotenacy, Menatal aund Phaytical Incap1a-. city, Impedtimenats ta Maurriaae, etc.: atlso oaasumpn.tiona, Epilep1*y anid I'its, Indu.c'd lby self-indulgeunce, or asexuaul extr'av~a glance, &c. Th'le celbrated athor, In this tiatmirabale essay, itleairly diemontstdrates frntm a thiarty y'ears' succettssful pracitile, that the ailarmit sag tconti'(lluneca oft aelf-abluse ay he rad-. ieally cuire'd; lxdnating outt a mode oaf cure at. onace sinple. certain, atndil tietual, lay manaans of whle'h every suffen-.r, nto matter what i.IS conitlh it my hb., ma~ *7re hiatt self c7hetaly, privaitely tad rad enllyI v Gr'hia Ltecturie should be ini the~ hanmds af every yothi and every an int the hand. Senit tunder cciad, in a alan envekape, to any iadresa, on receipt ouf fvaur centsc, er two postge asttampst. Addtra a-' Thae C~aIverwellY MedIinI Co 41 Anna $t., New V.ork. N. V.; jan 3, 1884 14 Po Oiceox 450