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We believe a tin shop would pay in thi4 pla0. Mr. ILt C. Grady brought to this office on last Mondaty two of the largest turn ips we have seen this year. The Lord's Supper will be administer ed ih the Methodist church at this place on next Sunday. 'he Baptist State Convention- will moot at Marion on Thursday before the fourth Sunday in November. George Masters, colored, of this county was robbes in Greenville by nuother colored maqyof ten dollars, on last Fri day. Mr. W. B. Allgood has sent Tan SEN TINBL office the largest sweet potatoe we have seen this year, for which he will accept thanks. According to the census of 1880 seven tenths of the church members of the United States are women. Will this be 'the proportion in heaven? Mr. A. R. N. Folgex of this place has a hog with three toes growing out at the first joint of of each fore foot. We have never before seen such a freak in nature. 'Tyre- Glenn, aged 82 years, committed suicide in Greenville county on last Fridey, by drowning himself in a tub of water. Domeotiu trouble was the cause. Lou Goodlett, colored, was committed to jail at thisaplace last Saturday by Trial Justice John 0. Davis, to await trial at the Januiary term of Court. on the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. There are many partridges in this sec tion, and we have several sportsmen and several good bird dogs in our town. The resultis: a good trade for our merchants in ammunition and a slight decrease in the number of birds. The fleecy cotton rolls through our town every day t-3 Greenville and the railroad toww in our county. Our own merchants are buying considerably, but it is taken mostly on account, only a part being paid in cash. Notice to Druggists and Storekeepers I guarantee Shriner's India Vermifuge' to destroy and expel worms from the human body, where they exist, if used according to directions. You are author ized to Bell it on the above conditions. David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. We regret to learn that Mr. M. J. :nith, of Eavley, lost, last week by death, a 'trighl t and interesting on, aged seven years. We extend our sympathies to the borenved parents. Master A. C'. Mifo* l . 1 - -41, ,Will Th-nnl i, colord3, it is alleged, voted the same kind of a ticket in more than one box on election daiy. Hie was promptly arrested by J. M. Stewart, a Deputy Xtate Constable, carried before Juisticei Newbery, and reqpired to give bond for his appearance at the next term of court. Samuel Hauscl, colored, was commit ted to jail at this pla1ce, by Trial Justico Johnston on last Saturday, to await trial at the January term of Court, on the charge of grand larceny. Th'le warrant was sworn out by Edward Jenhains, col ored, who alleges that Hiascal stole cloth ing from him to the value of over twenty dollars. Mrs. Mary Sanders, wife of A. (G. Sau ders, died of typhoid fever at her home near this pla1ce on the 3d instant, after a lingering illness. She leaves a husband and one child besides other relatives and friends to mourn her death. She had been a member of the Porter's Chapel Methodist church for 15 years. Several tracts of land were sold at this place last Moncey, saleday, by the Clerk and Sheriff. The prices realized were about fifty per cent of what lands have been bringing in this county for several years past. This falling off in the price of land is attributable to bad crops for the last two years and the scarcity of money in consequence thereof. The Trustees of the Walker School will meet at Dr. S. W. Clayton's house on the 13th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. All the rustees of said school are earn estly requested to be at this meeting, as important businosai will be considered. Rev. Hloon Mc,LEEs, Ibesident of Trustees. Mr. J. M. Welborn inst his phoket book, containing $27.25 last spring, Re eomntlp Steve Ladd, who was plowing in wheat for Mr. Welhorn, plowed up the pocket book and every cent of the money was recovered1 undamaged. Ini scatterinag snanure on the ground Mr. Welborn had dropped his p)ocket book and had no0 idea1 where or how he lost it until its rather singular discovery. This is what might he called good luck. Reverend Barnett S. Gaines, died at his resi'denco in the towvn of Central, in this County, on the 31st day of October last, aged, nearly sixty four years. Mr. Gaines lad Agen at membel)fr of the Meth odist church fity years and a p)reacher of the Gospel for thirty three years. Hie supplied the Mission in this County for a number of years and was a zealous and faithful worker in his Master's Vine yard. He died rejoicing in the bright hope of an immortal crown of glory in heaven. He leaves a large family of children and grand children besides a large circle of other relatives and friends to mourn his death, lHe was the Uncle of Mr. J. 0. Thompson of Tu SENTrINEL. We extend the sorrowing. relatives and friends our sympathien in their becreave-. mnLt Mr. Joh1 A. Easley of this County has a double barrelled shot gun that to 125 years old. It was brought to to this County by Mr. Pginsett and bought by S Mr. Easley's father, the late General Easley, at Mr Poineett's sale. It was first a flint ant steel gun, but has been chang ed to shot with caps. The gun was made by Joseph Manton. In Laurens County there was not 1 a sigle Repul)lical ticket polled, and 1 in Abbeville County there were only three. I Justice Newbery of this place, last Wednesday, sent Will Blassengaine, colored, to jail for 30 days for steal ing meal from the house of William j Hyles. The Piedmont Fair is in full bloom F this week, and will be a success. PRICES CURRETT. tj T!IESE PRICES AHE FOR WIlOLESA.E 'LOTS. 1 - - P) 0ORRECTRI) WI.KI.Y n PIIROURON & M1.LER3 GREuENVILLE, S. C., Nov. 1st 1884.-- Ii We note a steady market for Coffee, Su gar and Syrup. Arrivals of now Louis ianLa Molasses light and prices high. More liberal receipts will show much low- ii er prices. Tho Crop is a good one an( 0 our peopl may rely on Cheap Sweetness A another year. A A heavy doclino has set in in Salted Sides and we mako prices much lower as I shown by our quotations. Flour steady. b SuaoUs-Cut Loaf............... 8 P t'rushed---- --- --- ... 8 "t Powdercd..,............ 8 ' P GralIulatel.............. 71 it 4 St randed A.............. . 7 Extra N'hite c..,.. . (olden ,......... . !i Brown.-------.............. COFFEI Java, old Uovernnteta. . . 25@00 g L-iguayra................12. l14 2, li), (hoice...........12 (o00. Prime. ---..........11 00 od ( ..................1) @ 00 d Fair .................. Ordinary.....--........ 940 MOLASSES -Golden Syrup... . 8.. .MUscoVado in hhds....... . AMuscovado inl bbls. ... ... . S. 1.. - ... .......... 818 ( 11a in bbls............. New Orleans, choice, new 65 New Orlcans, prie.... New crleans, fair .......) New OIrans, Common... . BACON-Clear It. Sides, dry Sal.... g4ia 11;uns, Davis- diamond . . l Breakfast 13acon ......... 14 _ LARD-('hoice kettle, tieree ..... 9 Choice 1:e'tte tubs. ......, ( boiee kettle buckets.... 1l) 4as-- (orn, car load .......... New corn fte'n wagon.s... (ie Barley..................$ 1 00 It. ... .... ......... 85 Oats, Georgia Grazing. . . . (0c F'Lttt--a hit c(4loud, per bhi ..... 7 50 Kitsa, new'~ fish, No. 1.. .. .. 2 00 d - Kits, neCw fish, N~o. 2. 1 50 1 iis, n1ew% Oi, No) 3...7 00 u I Inlfhis. ne w fish, No.2. 2 75 Qat er bh1)s nlew fish, No 2 2 5 K Enos-~E --Perl gallon..............14 N OTYIICE OF FiINAL SETTL'1E.ME~NT. .. .1 TIo Sarahi Arnold. Aubherv Brewver, al 1:uy C'ilapinan, TLhoma:s Pars'ons, Fred-c- I riek Parsons, Benlj:Ifuin Pazrsonis, Itobutrt o I'arsons1, M :andana H' rough.ts, Ari iS -aIa I dynes, u' at ts5 Par-sons, I Louis:d H!~t;-le. h Shereby. give nio tice' that I will ap jply a to JI. II. hn ' ton, Ju dge of Probate fur j Pi:ckenis ' ounity', S. '., on t' e31st. dayt ofa D)ccembe r IR8M, for leav e to make a 'inmala sons(, d(eealsed. S. A. A. PAl''ONS, Ex'or. 11Ov 6, 88 6 hiw N ITll. All personis hohling claim agaihst the4 Estte' of A. '1. Clayton, de- P cealsed, late of icakens c.ounty, Mouth Cair- (& Oli, wilt p)resenlt thiemi legalby attested to the untdersignied for patymlent; and( those t< inidebte'd to said Estate wilhl make payment 0 to TE.31PEltA.NCE C. CLAYTO'iN, W. T1. O'DEL, Executors. oct 30, 1884 5 3 - NTOTIC'E TO D)El3TO lS AND) ('BED agaiinst. the Estate of Jesse ChIildress deceased, late of Pickents Couanty, r$oouh -F CarohnaIl, will presenlt t hem legally att1est ed to thie u ndereign ed for payment; atul thlosec undebi ed in said Estate will muake paymnt a to AIART1lA~ EMM1A C1IIIlLDRESS, Adnm'x. C oct 80, 1884 5 3 8 0 cn -THEai BEST TONIC. - This medieine, comnbinting Iron with )Mre vegetable tonies, jnitckly anid cam , otely Cuprs iyttepsi, Mandaition, Went oye,rs, und Neusraliai. it Is ani tunfaiIing remedy for Dgenses of the ElIdneys and Isver. It is invalnnble for Dilse-: peunitar to Womnen, and all whot lend thi tdtary lives. It does niot injure the to.--, b.ennse he~adneche.or prodnee cnsitlittion-*her Iron medlicines io. It enriches anli puirifles the blood, s'timnluuates N the nppetIte. nids' the assinitiation of food. re lieven lIt atburi n and beilching, atid itrieu.gth enls the mnlulest.' andi nerves. For Intermitteint levers. T.nsitude, L.ack of En1ergy, &e., It has no eqintl. .'cj The geninelI has above i trnde nark nnd( Crossed red lines o:: wrapper. Tlake no other. Rad.e.mIyby flIoWN CHEMSICAL to., BIAlOTmKE, NMD. se ii F OT..TTZ "S Eli HORSE AND CATTLE POWDJERS d la Not fons rilde oc cut~ Ibs aor Lu ' Su, If Fontz a l'owderraa:e se'd Ino tIo LUGF oda?, Prtr wil urerent A-S1 oni a Foutzs P'owdter w ilt thar& ie -uniy fn anIcreamn ts Onty per cent., atn qulat te ir aonwa towdr i ll u-e o a ate almost ny rty FT'aPow-Dans wiLl,. turvaeit Clerk's Sales. TATE OF SOUTH CA8OLJNA. CoUNTY OF PIOK$N!. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. aURSUAN' to Decrees for sale, made in the following eases, I will sell to the Iglhest bidder at Pickens Co-irt House, on aleadAy in December next, during the 3gal hours of sale, -l THE TRACTS OF LAND entioned in said decrees, as follows: u the case of Joseph L. Stansell, against John Stausell, James Stansell, et at. All that '1'ract of Land in Pickens Couin y, on branch waters of Twelve Mile and lolenoy Rivers, adjoining lands of J. -I. smbler, Maxwell Chastain, J. W. Suth rland aid others, composed of several 'racts, and containing in the aggregate even llundred (700) Acres, more or less, ,hereon the Plaintiff, Joseph L Stausell ow lives. ''E1IS - One-third of the purchase loney to be paid in cash on day of sale, ic ha ance on a credit of twelve months, it.h interest from day of sale, secured by rid of Ile purchaser and mortgage of the reinises. ,Purchaser to pay for papers and >r recording the samle. 1 the case of .ohn A. Gravley, et al. vs. Wim. It. Price. All that Parcel or Tract of Land in Pick is county, on head waters of O<denoy iver, adjoining lands of W. I. Price, ichard Gravley and others, on both sides F the Sassafras Gap Turnpike Road, con Lining One llundred an(d Fifty-Nine (159) c"res, more or less, known ns.,the Parks lace. TElIS --One-third of the t>urchase oney to be paid in cnsh on day of sale, le hilance on a credit of twelve months, itl interest from day of sale, secured by nid of purchaser and mortgage of th~e remnises; with leave to anticipate pay cnt of the credit portion on day of sale. urchaser to pay for papers and for record ig the sanme. l the case of G. F. Wyatt, vs. J. C. Grif fin et al. ALL'TUATTRA( T OR PARCXL O?' A ND in Pickens Couity, on Wolf Creck, miles Vest. of Pickens Court. Ilotuse, ad >ining lanuls of Joab Mauldin, Jeremiah IoIer and othe'rs, containing One Iun -e< and Seventy Aeres, more or less, hereon G. F. Wyatt now lives This nd will he surveyed and divided into two acts. Plats can be seen in the Clerk's 111e(% TERMS-One-half the purchase mOney >e paid in cash on day of sale: the hal - ice on a credit. of t weve months, with terest from day of sale, secured by b<ond F tle purchaser and mortgage of the remiAes. Purchaser to pay for papers id for recording the same. .J. J. LEWIS, o. o.'. nov 0, 1884 6 5 Sheriff's Sales. 'he State of South Carolins L)or, on the first Monday in D)otnnber, 184; the following TRIACTS OF LAND, pIOn the termis mlentiwoed in each ease, > wit: All of that TRACT OF LAND), lying tsaid County and Stat.e, on watrs 01 hioal Creek, adjoining lands of Jesse renshaw, Johnii .LAoper, (k. W. Boweni id1 others, ~on1taining One Huindremd and fty-Seven and One Half Aeroa4, more r less. T1 EIM--One-half einhl, the remnainder 1 01n0 year, with interesit, seu.u-od by r. o(rtgagel of the proises;~* at the smum ol one Creushmaw, againsit Damvid Hendrick8 iid others&. ALSO, A TRACT OF LANDi, lying in the own of Central, County of Pickensii Ltae oIf South Carolina, conitiing (7-8) even-Eighths of anm Acre, more or less, LIundedi on the East by L~. l' T. + e the WVest by Air Line Rail any, on the .North by Ei treet intervening) on thei [ain street; at the suit of Crn mo & Co., agaminot L. Ross bhers. ALSO' All of that TRACT OF Li the County and St4iat ali iherty Towvnshtip, on waters< [ide Creek, adjomning lands lilliaims, C. L. Hollingswo ennemnore and others, cont [nnodred and Thirty Aeres, n, T ERMS--One -third cash,r Wee On a cr~edit oif one1( year, 4, secured by at mortgatge oIf es sol; at the sut of Sahnumui mi, againsut Jiames M. Rto thers. ALSO, All that PIECE, PARCEL fLAND, lying and being i (lunuty anid State aforesaid, [ile Rtiver, bounded bly Ian [ester, Jesse Ellis, Henry thers, known a the Bell S mitainming One Hundlred al One-Half Aeres, more or uit of Clinton Cannon vs. ick Cannon. TERMS-One-third cash, fIaider on a credlit of 0one mn ith initerest from dlay (If si a mortgage of thme premier Purchasers to pay extra foi id for recordinig the saume ii JOAlI MAUIL nlov 6, 1881 6 Sheriff's 5. tale of P4autth C.. Y' virtue( Of sunudry e.x.cit d11i retedl, I hav ~e I'.vied iuon anud wviII 11, for en"lh, toi tIhe htighest bidder. b eforo I' ( ourt I loiuse door of iIck*ns C outiiy, lhe first Monday in Decembter, 188'1, ring t lhe legal hours of sale, the follow descrVibedi TlA('Th OF LANDI, viz: I Al.1 iIAT TIIACT 01F LAND), lying e di bing ill thle St ate and C ounty afohre id, on h sidies oif ( arrick's (Creek, of il iienoy liver, c'Ont,aiing 309)h Acre'S, I ure ori less, adljoiniiing hands of TempiiI y e inst :en, ,l unes( Keit aiindl ot hers, uad itre paruticulirly dese,iihed in a deed of nvvnefromt D)avid Lawson to WV. B. essley, ltecoirdedl in D)eed Booik K, page 3. fior the 1District of Pickens." Sold at b e suit if .1. E. I lagoodl, agab.st W. B. Punrefmuser to pa~y extra for titles. .JOAl LIALI, .. no" tJ. 18381 04'1 1835 125 WAGOP 100 Buggies Greenville Cc TO BE , During the Ncx H.C. G- W. SIltRINE,9 Sup't. 1883 DTBSRD1883 ew Firm, New Goods lIIAMfBER AND DINING ROOM SUITS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE WARDROBES M ATTRESSES, 9IPR1NOS, CI1I . DREN'8 CARRIAOES, I: LOCIPEDES, MOSQUITO CANOPIES, LOUNGES, COTS, WINDOW SHiADES, BOOK CASES, HAT RAC, WRITING DESKS. Woo mR d. tallic Coffins a Caeots, TO BE IIAD AT ANY TIME. Ar LOWEST PRICES. Earle & Robinson. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Pickenae 6'. i., S. 4', --- L4ANi1) put in:to otur htuids~ fori HIIle, 1rtransfer or exchtange, wvill rece'ive piromipt at.! 't jOtin. All expenses, sutchi as, advrti imr the land, exectinE ogi1rtgages, dee'ds, 5:,a Whelrans. Wmn. L. Morgan anol . tlihn N. lorgn hasi ma Ie suit to ine, to gritut them' itlets or Admninii ra.t ion oftthe Estate and tleets of Robert F. Morgant, deceased. Thecse are therefore to cite and aidmon dh a.lI and singualar t he kiti anid crtedi yrs or the said Robert F. Morgan. die uased, that I hey be and apipea r, lbefore' me, the (Court of Prohnte. to be hel-l at Pick ne C. 11., on the 22dl of Novemberct 18M4. ~ tIer publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in 10o foirenoon, to ,'hew cautse If any they ave. why thle satid Adinit irat ion ishouhlI at he grantt. G.ven tuttler im.y Ii and. and Seal this tbe th day ot O)ctohLr l188l. [Ti.M.] .1. H . NKEWPTON, .1 P.t'.c. u.v y . 1881 t.o 1884 tS. and Carriages mHn ach Factory OLD AT Ninety Days. V1ARKLEY. Pro'r. BACOT' ------- LE -PLS -0 I')REPAREID exprctsly for diseased Livt and all such diseases a ri arie fro tane, tch an ilions, Interiittent an Remittent l"evern, Sick llendnche, Pile Indigestion, Cost iveues. Colic. Jaundic D)ropry, L)yeentery, lienriburn, Loss Appetite, Dyspepsia, l)ienses of the Ri neys and Blalder, Eruptions of the 8k and Nervousness, These Pills are reconnmended by leadit 'hysicinns where they are known. E,t 'os containe 28 to 80 Pills, and will I nailed to any Address upon receipt of prio 5 conic per box. We want a live Agei o Hell them in every section of Picket ounty. Apply for terms to D. 1'. BACOT & CO., (. reenvillo, ;. C. Thiis io o cer!ify that I have given tI LlVEli P1LL5 (Mannufactured by Mersr D. T. BkCO' & Co., GOreenville, S. C.,) 'aeil trial, and can n t hesitatingly tay th hey are superior to any pill I rver used. SRV. I). WY P .TI i OT. En"ley, S. C.. .uly 22, 1884. M A:.afttnn, Picken, County. a. C.. A pril 30, 1884. T) T. Bacot & Co. Gentlemen: 8amp 'Rtnt Liver Pills" sent me wete receivt ua,t at a ine that I was needing eomet hit net on my liver, snd I find them to I what you ciit the "Iest Liver Pill." J* Ae UUUii 110US4E FUItNIs1Ifl!G G OO D S &c (Greenville, s. C: L ON M1E AND EXAMIlNE TIlE 3ELSIOR COOK STOVI 'e you buoy elsewhe.re. A4ND) HOUSA' PURNIS 'i'A 2 SJIll7R' CR01' P'RIC lesale, ('heaper thani thle 11EEA PEMT. ~OK OUT ! ~ig Show Sti iN -- C come and yet they go. Tho IILE lBURIEAU'8 will notseta Valnu, and Paunel Reds, cot: Mona. rundle, attd Single lieds, gs, Wire, Shu'ok and Cot< 'hairsi and Rockers, all grad ety of Extension, Kitchie C'enter Tables, Parlor n,s tit. Lounges, Cradiles, (rib int Rick.'. UmbreIla fPiand >ttoe'', lItFames, &c , Kitchi rd $afea. hand a general Iine of tndo diets, conitslitiung of Caket atn d lI, ini Robets, for bol los. Collina Trimmed in ani de ha nd Pl ates, ait all haour nt boilt<m figutresa. ('all an r"elvte. N o charge rtoade Oc ccept thankstk for past f;IIors. 'lRIETE'll FURNJTUI(E HrOUSE. 16, l88d 21 HOW TO SAVE MONEY. - ---- $15 FOR $10. $20 F"OR $13. $25 FOR $15. Ely;in or WValthemt Waetcthes itn solid silver, double cases at ab~ovo p:ricesu for 60 daysa only. Every waitch warranted. (Gentit' uitlid godld waiteso fromt $25 upward. F"or pairtion~lare write. McELREfS' Jewelry Palace, Gi1lRLESTON. 8. c lt CUMhoud . DenAith$ *6t 1'A8SENGElt DEPARTMENT. On aad after October 12th, 1884, P.ts senge Train Service on the Atlanta and Clarlotte Air Line Division will be as fold lows WNTortm.ward.,s AXI'Rasa No 61, DAILY. Leave Atlanta 6 00 p in Arrive Gainesville 8 13 p i Lula A 841 pm Itabun Gap Junction B 10 04 p m Toccoa C 8 54 p in )eneca .) 10 0:t p n Greenville i, 12 46 p m Spartanhurg F 2 00 a n Gamonitt Q 4;23 a in Arrive Charlotte H{ - i 20 a if MAIL NO. 68, DAILY. Leave Atlantit, 8 40 a in Arrive (ainedvillo 10 80 a to Lula A 10 64 a m linin Gap Junction 11 11 20 a mu Toccoa U 11 55 p m Seneca 1) 12 51 p m Urceville 8 2 28 p in 8partnnhnrg F 8 81 p in Uatiteuia ( 6 2ti p in Chitrlsite II 6 110 p in ):XPKS No 60, DAILY. Leave CInrlot t 1 46 a r Arrive Gautonia 2 80 r m Spartnnbuttrg 4 28 a m Greenville 6 43 a m Seneca 7 28 a a Toocon 8 32ain Rabnia Oap Junction - 9 26 a m Lula 10 00 a m Gainesville 1028 a m rr,ive Ailanta 1 00 p in )AIIr No. 62, DAILY. Leave Charlnstge 1 00 p in Arrive Gastronia 1 41 p m Spartantburg 8 84 p in Greenville 4 68 p in 4eieca 6 29 p ut To,an,a 7 82 p m Rnht (lap Junetion 8 25 p n Lula t8 66 p m (laine"ville 9 25 p ti Atlanta 11 30 a Il Acconinodattion Train ("Air Line 'elle") g Leave Atlatai 5 80 p mn h Arrive Gnineaville 7 40 p tL >e Leave Gainesville 7 10 a t, e, Arrive Atlunta 9 20 a m It No. 18. LOCAL Fnctater, GOiNG SoUT1. s heave Charloni 6 85 a m Arrive ti GalIney's 10 v7 .a m Spnrtanhiirg, 12 20 p tt Greenville G 27 Pmi icentral 8 10 p ni No. 17. LocAL FaiEatiT, GoiNi Norin, Leave Central 4 45 a m SArriveeenville at 7 0, a n Spartanhutrg 10 40 a in at GtfFney's 1 17 po Chnrlotie 7 26 p in All freight trains on this road carry pas e rengrrs .All pamsenger trainn run through dto i anville iund Rticihnond wit houst change connecintug al Danville with Va. Midland eg -wy., to all castorn citis a,n,l at At,antn e with il lin.. diverging. No. 60 leaves Rich mond nt 1.80 P m. and No 61 arrives ther. atno a-so tmelgia a .u .t...m,em~a. On trains Nou. 52 and 53, tichinnd and Dauville and Waashintgtont & Augn-un antd Washington and NIIw Orleans. Biet urning en No 52--sleeper Greensboro to IiIch'd. TruhTickets on itale at Charlotte Grceenille. Seneca. 8partnhurgnd Gainieg ville to all points South, Southawest, North A withI N E R Ri to andl from Athena II withi N E Itit loandt from Tanlulahi Falls C with La Air L.ine to and fr*oi Elberton and i, llweirvi lie 1) wit i lline Ridge a ia to and from wal '5 halla, &c E wit I e and lo n it to and fronm Newber ry, Alsionl andti eolinmhia. le with .t and a tU and u a ni to andi fromn nondl(ersn'v,ille, AhlIon, &e (G witha tche' st ani i.enoir it a to and fromcet vorh~Yiile anol thalIiag II with N C tivission and C C nndl( A ni R 1(o and fromn ;reensbMhoro, alighI. S'c -I -A'A K, AtuPrinftenadent. .M Sh ALUT Ili, Gien'l l'a'a. Agi. .S L ii' Yl'a 2dl V I' & Genia'I Manager. LIJ. G. BLACK, Main St,, Corner of Broad, - (lIEENVrIII .E .. - M. C i ENEiAL, ARSMOllE!) M'TO('1( OF JIm .iwery Wat's ls, , peeks, I #m'Iaers' Cutlery is the bes.t. Also best II ewing ,Muchine,it Elrige~r, Nobl1e11 or imuproved D)omest ic. Whtitt andi Sinager. I wanot ce1t';ti ahtbuy e'-s toi seeC my stock andtt pi)F(ce bfotre lbuy mtg. eB owen's Mills! 1AVI NO been recently overaualed, are no(w ill first rate ordier. P'ersohnem tag fromt at dist ance will get thleirI grindiing .11 dho'.at iht. They w.il tinad a house51 to sty am~ stalls for their horses. Give nhAl persons wishin. their GINS FILEO) ha'y the' )-Neil Suaw lilg M tiac i'it nhatvet if ltne att E:tsley by Mr. MAJW)N 1)A \Y, or if yon willntiym atrgg 'wP>tlie .C,I i 5(end( a moan to your a, (Om ndtt do the work. Its the best Machtine' of all oth ers. ITry it and be conavince'(d. 1I. E. BOWE~N. ul-yh 24, I1iM44 h IEow, Lout. flow Resutored. Cei'.vlcnwnI..'s il.NJ.xlurr.:n EssAtY on the drad IientI cure 'If Sp ermtato rrhc1L or Seinal Weaukness. mIvhtlt tary Semnulal Los.t.s, Iimpjottency, Menita atnd lleatiil Incaipai city, Imnpetimenuctts to1 Malrriage, e*t(.: also, 'tonsump ~tiont, Ep~iilepay~ and 1iits, induicci by'. self-mduitlgece, or sexual ext rava gtace, &c. Thle etilbrated author, in thtis admtirable tssty, cl early demot Itrates fromt a thirty years successful prat'tice, that the alarmn lng cotseqluecs of self-abtuse mlay bet rad.. ically culrtd; pointting otit a mnode (If cure att onice simiple, certalin, antd ilicettual by tutiais oIf whIch every atiffe'rer. tno mtaltter whait i.is condition mhay bte, may cure' htim self chieai)l ', privately anid radically. Thi1 ,ettutre shouild be it the'hItls (If every youtth and( e~very man(1 in tilt amd Sent muI( kr seal, bt at 1111in enOveltape, t , any attddrc.,, onI receipt tof four tctnts, or t wo postage stamtpst. Address. TIlme O~umIvw ll Me dicael Oo 41 t om . New Y"ork. N. Y - jinu 3, 1881 14 i'ua Oltl... U.2 460 Prof A, o , - TT(ORNftd & COUIlf,O>A E veeiile, $: "e,,. . V,fI! ptaefe In all the Courts'of (1 E'unty, State and oderal may 29, 10" 86 F. 1H. WHt fx 1, C, V. Rog e lreeorille, 8. C, Pielte ng $. WHITNER & ]OBsr &ttorneye and iomasellort at Lsw, PICKENS C. H., S. c, Prompt attenUion givew to ell busits" P'raotices in the Btate ad United StiiO' Courts. Oplce in School Commineioner', Oise. inn 81, 1SM 18 THOMAS C ROBINSON.. A7'7TO IT Ir Y A T L A W, PICK ENS Z. II., 8. C, Practiont+ i the dprta of the State and in the United Stat,tS Ceurt. Office In Court I1euxe aepl 13, 2888 51 ADAM C. WELBORN, Attorney and Oounselor at La'1, l"reenville, M. C. Practicee in the Stute and United 81.tLuColrt , Otlco in Clovoiand llovk, over Iflame Vt oii's Clothing Hlouse. noV 29. 1883 10 M. F. ANarL, J. H Ntwroh Greenville, S. C, Pickens . iN., &. N ANSEL & NEWTON, Attt rln eys at Law, PICK ENS U. II., 1S. C.; june 14, 1883 8 - t It. A CiiILU. J. X. DOOA$ CHIL]) & BOGGS, ITTORNRIYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW PICEENS C, H., . 0. Will practice in all the State ar.d Federal Cout to. march 29, 1883 2 TAYLOR & CARY. ATTORNEY8 AT LAW PICK ENS C. fl., S. C. trnarch 16, 1888 26 if JOHS W "roas- ex. t. tMT0m9. STOKES & IRVINE, &ttorneye and Counsellors at Law (IEENVILILE. 8. C. vauAbsolute Divoruos for I~rons ited States ad 'antada for desertion, non support, intemperance, cruelty, inoom pattibillity, etc. Advice free. State your nase and address ATTOarNEY WARD, world B3ulding, 1267 .Broadway, New York. KS Send cix cehte for posge and' i rcCeiv free a cost ly o olther sex, to more money rigi- t twamy than anything elsne in this wc rid.--. Fort inn nwn ft the wot-rersnbrolutely sure Address Tinux & Co., Auigusta, 16nine. Columbia and Green,ille Railroad On aind after Oct.5tha, I1884, Passenger Trains will run as hterewitha indicated uapon this rorad uand its bratnches. IDaily (Exeep' No. 58-i;?P AIsaUoSt, Leave Columbia A f C C & A Do't 10 45 p m , C &UL)De' 11 10 am Arriv, at Aistoni - 12 10 p mn Newberry ot 1 18 p a Ninety Six at 2 80 p at iiedigesat 8 8Op m Ilciton at 4 40 p in (ireenvili. at 6 06 p mn ao 52-non t'AsassexK. Leave Greenville as 9 60 a am Arrive at Belitn 11 18 a a' llodge's at 12 Ninety NIx at 1 12 d r-' Newberry at 8 02 p in Alston at 4 08 p am jC&OG Depo. Li16pan irr Columbia A 1 8. Jluration 6 80 p ii Spartanburg, Union & Columbia Rail road. No. U yr?nMGR [,ea,o Alstona at- 12 26 p r irrive at Unio" 8 40 p a Spartan'g, 8 U A C depsi 6460 p m " k IbDdepoi 5 6 &6 y ao. 62-.ewx PAPsssxOR. leave Spartaa'g K & ID depot, .5 10 36 am csave " 8 U &C deot 10 6O.a m Uniont at 12 86 . Alston at 8 40 p tn. Laurens Railroad. .eave New berry at 8 80 p an arrnve at L,aurenst a, ? 69 p ri ,eave Lnuren,, at 7 40 a ,, trrive at Newberry at 13 10 y. m Abbeville Branch. .enwe 1lodges at ' 8 46 p in krrive at abbevile at 4 46 p mn Jcave AbbevIil n 1000 a tm trrive at Ilodges at 12090 mi Blue Ridge 1- K. & Anderson Branch irave Hlton at 4 46 p tm Lrriveoat Anderson at 4 18 y mn Pendileton at 6 66 p. m Beneca 0 6 50 p m Walihalla at 7 08~ rim eave Welhalla at S 60 , mt arrive Seneca at 9 16 a an Penadieton a 9 62 a aa Anderson at 10 82 a r.a Betion at 13 08 a sa Clrose connection madu at Beneca wist ad 1D. Rt. R. for Atlanta VEminT, PAsaaNa CoACN A??AOega Leave Dlelten / P'iedmaont - 7O ta A rrive GIreenville ih'iave Greenville00p Piedrnonts 1.eave Pelser ~ 6'r WillIamneton 04, ~$ Arrive at 1ielton Tin n--2,asiern Stand~ard owrf n1 Ii ? ALC'1,