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T Vt as oome at last and noy r wheat sowing with a rush. Rev. B. Holde.t will prerfgh at Pleasant Hill on first Sunday gnd Saturday before in December. General indrew Jackson in 1832 had 219 votes in the Electoral College. (Iro ver Cleveland has that number in 1884. Mr. J., B. . Clyde, our efficient County Auditor, has purchased Mr. E. P. Tay lor's residence in this place and will come to town with his family to live. The Legislature motlast Tuesday. The Bjpkeus Representatives went down on Monday and were promptly at their posts to give their counsel and influence to the cause of wise and wholesome Legislation. Mins Maggie Simpson, daughter of Col. B. W. Simpson of Pendleton, and a most charming and cultivated young lady, is visiting the Misses Lewis of this place. Mrs. Harris, daughter of Capt. Hol lingsworth of this place, left here on last Wednesday to join her husband, Prof. Harris, near San Antonio, Texas. Prof. Harris is President of a flourishing Insti tution of learning in that section. The enfranchisement of the negro through Iiadi.d hate for the Southern white people, added 87 votes to her srengi in the Electoral College. Grover Cleveland beats Blaine just 37 voten. The chickens have gone home to roost. Mother save your children from torture and death by using Shrinor's Indian Ver mifuge. It is a reliable agent. Use it according to the directions on the bottle aid watch the result, and you will be convinced that it does its work well. M.r. J. Tyler Hill, who was rocommen d-&d by primary election for appointment to the office of Treasurer of this County, has boon appointed by the Governor to fill the unexpired term of Capt. Bowen who reai ed to take his seat in the Leg islature. rThis appointment was proper. It affords Mr. Hill ,ian opportunity to ia miliarise himseif with the duties of his office )*fore his regular term begins. The largest wheat crop ever sown in this county should be put in the ground now. Next year will be a hard one, and we do not see how very many are going to got through, unless the wheat and oat o:ops should be large ones. Wheat u:id o .ts will make broad for man and food f")r stock, and they are the only depen d uco to make the next crop, so don't neglect these crops, put need in the g:-ound and trust to the Lord for the increase,. k -nv bnm. nosavec lar te family of children anrd grand (chil ur an, be.sides many other relativoa and I icud1 to mourn his death. His remains ware interred at Bethlehem chlurcha on Thursday following his death. Dr. Riley will condnet thanksgiving *services in the Tresbyter:afx church at this place to-day (Thursday 27th). All should,turn out and return thanks to Almighty God for his many mercies and blissngs during the year. And while w.a are returning thanks, let us also ro membler the poor, and the widowv and orphan. Let us unloose our purse * strings and uxontribute something to those who are in naeed and make it to them, indeed, a day of rejoicing nud 'thanks giving to our heavenly father. We do not believe a more acceptable offering to the Lord could be made than a contribu .tion to the poor and needy. President elect Cleveland says he is :astonished to learn that some of the S colored people think,. their rights are in .ddanger on account of the election of a Democratic Prosident. Well Prosident Cleveland and other Northern people may be astonished at it, but tous Southerners who know the bad teachings they have received from the vile crew wiho have heeni leading them, there is no astonish mont at all. Time alone will correct the lalso ideas placed in their heads by false teachers. Four years hence a large ma jority of them will be voting the Demo .oratic ticket. All persons indebted t4 hAGCO!n. ALEXANDE~R & CO. will please settle with the undersigned 'before the 15th of December 1881, .as the business of the Firm must- be closed up. Your prompt -attention to this will save troulo. ALEXANDER & FOLGER. Tribmute or Respect. WuEREAs, it has leasedI the Supreme Architect of the uIverse to remove from our midst our highly estoenmed and much 'loved brother, Pnat Master ALFRED~ T. SCLAYTON, and while we reverently bxnv 'in submisaionu to this decree of the Great Master, we desire to place upon record a fitting tribute to the memory of our Worthy .deceased brother; therefore be It, e1st Resolved, That in the death of broth '.d, That the usnal badg~e of n wor by the maembers of this ~~he e space of tihh ty dlays aInd that heindWa h)e snitably drauped in mournin, .aind that a blank pagec in our mlinute bo be dedicated to 1h1s memory. 8d Resol')vedI, Trhat we eai,egd to the b,e reaved widowv of our deceased brother our heartfelt sympvathies r.nd condolence in this * her hour of great trial. 4th Resolved, Thiat the Secretary be, and he Is hereby Instructed to for ward to the widow ofnutrdeceased brother a copy of this pregmable and resolutions, and fura fil one to the Plekens tEN'T1N3L for pubi cation. . ?. BRAVLEY, . .BWRN,, of the Twelve MileRiver Baptiet A oolatlon, will meet with the Church at Seocona, on Saturday before theAfirst Sun day in December next at 19 o'clock A. M. All the members of the Commnittee are requested to be present, as business of importance will be under consideration. The committee consist or F. C. Parsonn, T. P. Looper, Mathew Hendix, H. J. Anthony, W. T. Bowen, J. E. Gillespie and 0. M. Lynch. W. B. ALLooon, Cha'r. Jas. M. STEWART, Sec'ry. PRICES CURRENT. THESE PItICES ARIE FOR WiHOLESALE LOTS. cotuRECTID WEEKL,Y pY FraUsOs & MI.LER GREENVILI., Nov. 22.--The continued decline in hog Products is gratifying to our people, while cotton conttinuw to ad vance, closing this afternoon at U., .ith a very active and steady narket. 'I'he cot ton crop is pr<,specting better than was antilimted (.me weeks since, and with the a<dvauce in cotton we ought to feel sone ease in the money iarkAt. Cheap meat, cheap flour and cheap c-rn Is the prospect for our peop e. We will take oc casion here to urge all the farmers t. plant ans largely of small grain as their means will pcrmit, as it will be needed in the spring. The stock of Coffee now visible, shows 924,000 bag.<, which is the largest stock ever in sight, and yet the market, continues strong. Syrups and Sugars are stlady. Molasses iA better supply and weak. SrOARS-Cut Loaf............... 7 ('ruslhed................. 7 Powdered............... 7 rnuuulated.............. 7 Stranded A............... 6 Extra bite c ........... U} (oliten U................ U Brown................ 54 COFFEE--.Java, old Governnent... 25@00 Laguayra................12 } 14 Rio, I hoice.. ..........11 5 &00 Prime...................1 0. @ 00 (.ood ...................10 @0) Fair .................... 01,O Ordinary... ... ..... 9 OU0 MotAss:s--Goldenrt Syrup........ 28 .1111seovado in hhds....... . Aluseovado in hbis....... S. 11.................. 15 tuha in hlI,s. ............ Nev Orleal's, choice, new 58 New Orle"ans, prime..... 40 New Orleans, fair ....... 33 New Orleans, common... BACoN-Clear R. Sies, dry sal.. . 1 Hams, 1)avis' dianlond. .. 1.1 Breakfast Bacon......... 11 LAnD-Choice kettle, tiarees ..... 8. Choice kettle tubs......., U ('hoice kettle buckets .... 10 (nAIN--Corn, car load ........... New core from wagons... or,e Oats, Georgia Grazir.g.. . 50c FLOUI --1 lite (loud, per bli..... $ 7 50 Cheek & N's ':r.mtt!at ed. ( 50 I)o do cho ice.......6 00) 0. P. 4rantt. granulated... ( 00 W h't . !ock .............. 11 owar.l . t reet........... 4 50 'ei rl 6rits per bbl ....... 4 25 Oat - cn ................ 7 5(1 MAol:RSm. - No 3................$ ( 0) llal bhis No 3.......... .501 IN. EA4IMEY, M4. O. -- 0 3 TlIh qhey comc andn yet t hey go. Thiose KQr M.\l tRlhE tWIU lR t.J will not sling. All kinds of~ Walnut and Panel Lieds, come andl thei,n are gone. Spiaidic, Trunidic, and Single Beds, all prtees. Iled Springs, W,'ire, Shiuck and1( Cotiton Alattresses, (hairs and lIokeis, all griss A large vaiety' of Ext ens ion, Kliitcen T'eupoy andi Ceniter Tlables, Parmlor and Uhambher Suits. hounger, Cradles. Cribs, Whatnrots, Ihsit Raceks, UmreidIs~la tad [Chromnos, Mlottees, F.rain,es, &c , Kitchen und Side l4oard Safes. Always on hand a general line of Under. ~akers Supplies, consisting of Caskets, B1urial Cases anad Burial Rtobes, for bothI sex. all styles. Collins Trimmed in any atyle of handles andh Plates, at all hours. All (Goods at. hot Ic mn figures. (Call anid tee for yourlvos0t. No charge tmado for looking. Accept. thanks for past favors. A. iti. RtUNfON, PROPRIETroR FURNIT URE 1h0USE. ,eL15,1888 21 Thsmdte combinin Irn ih r vegetable tonrles, nieckly and conm detely Curesm f)vtpepMaa ndiilestion,1jWen ne, lim ne ilood,i)Malaria,ChIalls and Fevers, Itl ins unfailitng remedy for DIseases of the 1Cldneys and Liver. It Is bi:valuabhle fo,r Plseases peculiar to Womnen, and aldl wnho lend psdrntary ttves. It does not injurethle teeth, euacehe'adnehe,or, produce constl tat lon-other 1) fromricit,:t dot. It enrichies and purIfies the blood, stlimulantes the apptIte. aids~ the nssimilationi or to.d, re tieves les rthurn nud telhng, and itrength ens the mnacles and nerves. F"or IntermIttent Fe'.ers, Laroitude, 1 ack of Energy, &ce., It has no erinal. 4W The genuine line abo've ltade matrk and Croseed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. liad.e1lyby DnotWN CiiERiCA L Co., B6 L'r13)oat, Cli. ] MORS ADOTTLEPODERS( NoiHon onto or Pro ..ent Dh1ease, rn, if Fontt's P'owuderu are used In11m Fontz'sP'owders'rlleureat.nprevenijOnm s Fout:&(aPowders will proven OArt:so.Capz . Fonts'. Powders will inr,tease the qtstt of niil sdrea &wemy ,ser cent., a&jd ma heti. of m Fontz'. Powdets . I1i cure Ar poreent almost 3euy 3:enAsa to which Jorsca aind (attle flte S':n myu ForrrI's P'ownuas wIL OI. oBa A-risAO-tr 8o1d overywher. DAV:n . lOnTr. Popet, Clerk's Sales. BTATE OF BOUTS CABOLINA. COUNTY Or PIOCEN9. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS P URSU,ANT to Decrees for sale, 1m0do in the following cases, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens (ourt House, on Nalesday In Dleeenber next, during the legal hours cf saile, THE TB ACTS OF LAND mentioned in, said decrees, as follows: In the case of Joseph L. Stausell, against John Stansell, Jimnea Stausell, et al. All that Traet of I atnd in Pickens Coun on branch waters of Twelve1 Mile and Uolenoy Rivers, aldjoinin lands of J. IL Ambler, Maxwell Chastain, .1. W. Sutli erland and others, composed of several fracts, and con:taiiing in the aggregate Seven Ilundred (700) Acres, more or less, whereon the Plaintiff, Joseph L Stansell now livcs. TERMS --One-third of the purchase mloney to be paid in cash on day of sale, the balance on a credit, of twelve illoltls, with interest f rom day of sale, secured by b<md ,of the purehaser and mo' rtgtage of tile premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and for recording the samte. In the case of -John A. Gravley, et al. vs. Wim. 11. Price. All that Parcel or Tract of Land in Pick ens couuty, onl head Waters Iof olenoy ltiver, adjoining laids of W. 1. Price, Richard Grnvley and o,thers, onl both sides of the Sassafrats Gap Tturnp ike lload, co n talinig One IIundlred and Fifty-Nine (159) Aeres, more or less, known a:s the Parks I'htee. TEIRM-- One-third of tile purchase loney to be paid il iensh on daiy of sale, the b alicl("e oi i credit (f twelv"e lmonths, With iltere.:t from lily of sale. 1mc.ed by bond1( (If pm-ei~lmscr amd ll ni-tg of th'i premises; w%ithl leave to iti(ipate pay aent of the credit poltion on day of sale. Purchaser Io pay for papcrs ad for rec,rd ing the smile. In the case of G. F. Wyltt, vs. J. C. Grif tin et al. ALL' THiA'I'TA('1' OR PAR('EL OF LA NI) in Picke;s ('ouity, on Wolf ('reek, Siniles West of Pickens('Court. House, acl il'i( la!lis of .Joah Moltblin, .Jeremiah Looper and others. con8taiiig One fitmi Ired and Seventy Acres, Inore or less, wyhereoni U. F. Wyatt now lives. TIhis :nld will he slrveyeauid divided into two llts. Plats can be seen in the Clerk's Ullicc. TEI{MS -One-half the purehiase molney to he paid in enish on ily of sale; the hatl mece on a creli! Of twelve lo nths, with ilitreist from day of sal', secured hv hond if the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers uid for recording t he same. .1. J. LEWIS, .0.1. nov 0, 1881 05 Sheriff's Sales. The State of South Carolina L'ict:ENS ('oUNTY. IN obedienea to eortiun I)eerotal Or Crnahaw, Jimh Looi>er, 0. WV. Bowen anld others', contaliinig 1)ne Hunidred aind Fifty--Seven and One .thdif Acren, more or les:l. T E R MS-One-hialf .usha, the remainder inl one1 year, with inter-'t, aecared by a moirtgaige of theo pr1emi n ; ait the suit of All of flmt TIRACT 01" LAND), lying mn the County and Su.le afornamd, in Liberty Townshlip, 0n .1valIrs (of Eighlteen Mile C reek, adjoin g LldI of .1 ma1jahl Wijliams, C. L. Hfoiingovorth, E: as Kennemeiore and11 other , conltining; 1n( 1Hundredl aond T'hirity Aeries, moure or le1s. TfE MS- One- tir11dish, and11 the al . lUnle 111 ai eredit (If oneIt year', with inter 0it, seel'lre(1ilby a1 niolrtg.lglI of tho p~remfl iseo:; old ; at till suit of SanImel Jf. 1toblinl 10on, againsit ,JamUes MI. 1obinison. and( ALSO, All that PIECE, PARCEL o' TRACT of LAND), lying 1and becing sitnate in thel Counlty anid Stat.3 alforesalid, (In TwelIve Mile Rliver, bounded by land11 of Mrs. Hes11ter, Jesse4 Ellis, Hlenry D)avis and otheIrd, knlownI as the Pell Shoald Plce, 1'ontalininIg Onxe Hunlldredl andl Sixty and( OnIedfaif Acres, more or lee;, at the suit of Clinton Cannon vs. George and1( Jack Cannon. TERLMS-On1e-third cash, and the re mlaindier on1 ai credit oIf 011e and1 twoE years, with interest from (lay of sale0, Hsecured by a mortgage of the premisea sold1(. Purichasers to pay extrat for atll papers1: und for recordling the same1 ini001 each eni. JOAB MAULD)IN, s.P.(. nov (1, 1884 6 4 Sheriff's Sale. 4tate of Sauatha Caaolinua, ('oUNTY OF iIKENS. Y) virtue'o f sundIlry executions1 to me11 )i direct'ed, I havi~e levi I'l luun and will ecli, for calsh, to the hiighiest h iihlerl, be1fore ml thle first Monday in -D)ecembler, 1 8 f, hlIiingI tihe legal houIlrs oif sale1, till followd - nit deibdI TRtACTS O1' L.A Ni), viz: A LL~ Ti'IAT TI'RACT OhF [LAND, lyinig md11 bleing ill thle St alte ando Coun11t y afore (i on(1 bot siles (If (Carrick's ('reek, olf nore1 orI less, adljoIinling lallds of TLenury - '(nvIeyancel( fromi D)avid I4awsoln to WV. it. 'ressley, Uli'dedl in D esd 1141ok K, pale .23, for till! District of Pickenso."' Sold lat le suit, (If .. E.X I[ngood, aigainist. W. 18. *r:ssle'y. Plnrelmser to p)ay extra for titlehs. ALSO' On1 Tuesaday after the first Monday ini )ee:'mber nelxt, on Wma. MeCollin's Ihace. nearV Able M. Maldin's Mills, at 1 o'cloclk A.* M. , abou)lt 15) buShIls oIf 51mall lolt (If Co)ttoni Sled; levied on1 a 11m pIroper!1ty (If Jfohr W. ilstrap, at thle Terms Cash. ALSO, Oni WV'edelay afteIr first Mondlay in )ocombe or next, at WV. A. Smith 's, ~near Ilunter's3 Mills: One Lot of Slead CoIttonl -nd One L4otof (Cotteni Seed; levied (In ill, lhe p)roper'ty of Wml. H, and1 Jamllel H. tkmason, tenanIi1tS, lit the sulit oif Thos. .,. IRohinson, for renitn, Terms Casnh, JOAB LAUhJDIN, s.r, ( nov 8. 1881 ti . 125 WAGOI D 100 Buggies .am. - Greenville Co TO BE S During the Next H. C.I (w. W. SIERRINE, Su.p't. ENTERPRISE MANI "Third and Dauphia St READ .z NEI EMAT-Ck a- GUARANTED TO CHOP N 43 AL MZ7C.Z P Send for Catalogue. Og MENTION TIIIS PAPER. EI Tested and Endorsed by x0 Farm and Fireside says: "After testing, er.ch editor immediately ordered an Enteriprise Meal Chop1er for his family Ilse." We u*efor vnra hnv fs."m ' w. -.w. Tw . I31%lBsAR'4 4'L,2 R A I - PLN. 'tOBArej'O, WXifh R~ed inij Ta -, i the bes>t? U. thle por est;.is never aiditer (ated( with' fIh144,8, lha ryt es mn >l mes, or any vdeeter' s iniirredi en1ts, a1" is thle (ase with ml:5lny othetr to Loiliard's R'ise L(eaf Fin'e Cut Tobaco is also ma dto ti he Iinesti',t Qt(nek, :ei fo r a1r -- mf:ttI) (hewim1 qut ity lis secondl . tol on. Lorillari's Navy Clippingsa (take lirti ink as aL solid durabtleC smokinig I >ba1cco wh1ere'ver inietttrodc-. Loriaiardi's!Fam ouc8nntffs have been i1sEal for over 12~4 yea.rs. and are JOH N F. STRATTCNI, 49 Maiden Lazne, New lork. Importer, Manufacturer & Wno.Ri,217EAx.artnr 3151541CAL, MER1CHANDISE. MUSICAL r,OXZS, IBANI) INSTRiMENTa. STRA'TrCx .4 CILE.* BJRATED IWLSSIAN GUT ViOLIN 'TRING8. - ENID FOIL 1CATALO0UE. I' i fi 111.at10c'. Is not1 a curec-.il, but a v:'th:rn e ait in lhe uniexcelledl. F'or 5 dei h:' all <'ruggistui, or - sett poist paid wvitl h full t d )ir'hm fr a (4m receipt of ( )e ! ):dhar*. Sp -ei fy F's Dus.t iAt S. Ot1,EtMa n,Mc I)EMO iS Head~ fl 0S ttr ho.i ")'1low to P'ricuire a Gove1rrintP sition0." Explais Ithe I best and suirest way' (!ba.ce. (oo ii4 ppotttjrtmleit fobr yonne- mn. CODjY. EIi,IO,IxTT & CO4., I0! C 8t., N. W., VWhlinIgton, 1). 0. M jATRIMOINIA L, PAPEU ! aml coy.10. Non e free'. T1IIE ST 'A 11 ColuibusJtetionu,- Io)wa. A I)VE'lT8IIR! senid ft (or Select lIowell & Cot., I10 $jpruce st reet, N:. Y. NTOTIC'E OF FINAL METT1L,EME.:. lTo 81arahI A rttobl, Aubi erv irtw er. Mar ChapmnI4111 ', Thonmst Pa:tronls, IFred riek Parson8sti, lle' jminII Par 1ons.. Robe t4 Pri soats, M: m iiilh', rugh A rri8 Marit 1hye.WtsPasn,IN Ratkler. I hereby-%' givet. thati will. ap o .1. jIL ~Nwton. .1 o1ga of P'robajte. lot Pic*kens tounty, S. i ., on he 111 st day~ of .3ns, lIen'!.8 S. .A. A. PA T?SONS, IEx'tr. 11v t o , 1881o Ii tlw tarlo & Robinson. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. P5ickear 1". I., S. C. ranttIfer or cechangt., will receivt plromp;~ i, execuiting mort01gages dee<l S, &o. , at Fr fr t hter luf irmtation, enil and11 sIt. uI. )flee inl Schlol . Commli8:i(nerC's olee'. july 3. 1881 .In ion 1W84 Is. and Carriages ach Factory, OLD AT Ninety Days. 1ARKLEY. Pro'r. TACTURING Co. B., Philadelphia, Pa. .oTm (NNN [OPPER # d OT OGtND THE MEAT. A :r a L m 10 3.00. Sold by all AS Hardware Dealers. o Agricultural Journals. American Agriculturist asyes "Thee Chopera excel anything of the kind made in either Hemisphere." tf hfa is nut of them. send snnncn A\cm FiYrm, NeCw Goods CIJ MlIEli .\ND DINING IIOO\I SUITS. SI NOL1 E ID Dl U ;L,I W AI llD ii H$ MdA'TII ESSES,'.Pil1NGM, CIII L L(bCiIPEDES, iAIOSQU ITO( C .\NOPI!ES, LOUNGES, COT1S. WINDO)W SilADES, TO BIE 11.\D AT A NY TI.\lE. AT LO)WEST PIC ES. (Corner 1in~ti~ Strteat ti and '1 ic A venueI. Grieenville, S. C. (tat 2, 184 I 45 ame tnha ill tcis aerwlen an eiLt'tl ini I'vr, "ick Il.lce, P'ih-s, Indliges~jtion Cos' Vea"PK. '11- c CU.' l nndic. D)ropray, Dysaoterty , lII 'ariblntrn, Lon. of Alpeti to. l)yspepspin, D)itensie of thew Kid" neya and lilaluder, Hruip1tions of lhe Skjin These Pills acre recomnneld by leading Phlysaicant whtere they are. knownt. Eatch hnox ctotan 28 t o 30 ills. and wili hte ranti!cid t o any3 i i n- toRts upon' reei pt a)- i ~ ce, 25 cents per hnx. WVe,want ai live Agen to sell t hem in otvery sicotiotn ot Pickea coutiy. A pply for Itermstt to (Oreenaville, 9. C. Thais i'c in refyv that F hive given the L, .HIVE P'ILLST (\lkanttfuicnrted bty \g enrs. D). TI. 114 'OTI & CO(.. (GreeanvilIe, 8 C., ) hey tare :aperior to any pil I ever tised. [1Esv. I). \V Ks'raa II tacT'r-. Enash.y. S. I'.. .Jealy 22. I180 (. .. A pril 30, 188 f1. T) TI. Ii tent & C'o. (lint 'enwnl: Scinple *Ileat [,ive Pills"' ett tme ware received Itst alt nt aie 'hlt I wats needing .totn.ihing a not on tmy lie-'rt, hand I faind lthem to t rhta yota clasina the "Be't h1.., V.'il. Resp a ~ect inlv, * . I. ii. W t.t.t 44ta . P2,ad, bys D A. . W. A II LH rat Pickena If and il Drutggists anad Aerchcats enlinag in Draugs. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. $1!, FOIL $10. $2d FO]l $13. F'lg'n or,'MalIthaemt Watches in seolidl teuvaer, dloule LnOt a4t abhove priica for 604 danys only. Every w:atch warranted. (Gents' seolid p;old watchesa~ from $25 uplwatrd. For pltatabrs write MIcELREES'.. Jewelry Palace, ( J .\R i4lMTON, eZ r PA+8ENOELt DEPA RTMENT. Ow and after October 12th, 1881, Pas sehge Train Servloe on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Division will be si fol lows INxtrth warc4.. IxPattia No 61, DIaLY. Leave Atlanta 6 00 p m Arrive (,hinesville 8 1 p in Lula A 8 41 p in linlrun Oap Junction B 10 04 p to Toecoa C 8 64 p m Seneca 1) 19 08 p ar (ireon-ville E 12 46 p in Sp:trt,tnhurg F 2 00 a m Gastonia ( 428 a m Arrive Charlotte 11 5 20 a m m 11, NO. 53, D.ILY. Leave Atlanta 8 40 a in Arrive (ainettviile 10 80 a in J,ula A 1061i am ['abtln Gap Junction B 11 20 a n TVoccoa (1 11 65 p n se?ue: D 12 61 p m Gronvillo E 2 28 p m 8p:rtnnhurg F 3 84 p m 13:11to11ia ( 5 21 p m Charlotte W 6 1t) p i e:X1"IKY3 No 30, U.%ILv. Leave ClarluI e 1 45 a nr Arrive Os:)~tnia 1 30 It in Sp. rttnulurg 4 .8 a in Graonviile 6 43 a in 8eurca 7 28 a m Tuccoa 8 32 a In liabur C:rp Jinct ion 9 21 a in Lula 10 0J a I GaineKVille 10 28 ra Arrivo Alanla 1 0 p in )lam NO 62, AIL.. heave Cinarl.e 1 01) p mt irrive G.,touiti: I ii p ,n Sp,rlinhurg :.-3S p w bruenvilk .4 i; p in itneta (S 29 p to 'l'..econ 7 i2 p it Ia(imlt (np. Junction 8 2:', y iI lI" 4 56 p mn G:ne"illo 9 25 p i A11n"ttit 11 :I :a mn \coinnoniation Train ("Air Line Ibire") Lenve Atlanta 6 3) p a. \rrivu G: ineville 7 40 p i. henve (inine.sviiie 7 110 it to. Areive A11in-, 1a 9 20 a in No. 18(, L,e.tl. 1"I''nTw, 01NU SOI"-ru. hev CharlirIie 5 35 a mi \rrivu at (i:,f'nv'y 10 1:7 n m Slp,rt,lnlhurg 12 !0 p I, G;recnvitle 1, 27 p n, 8 10 p in No. 17. ioc%i. rnatn'r, Goio NonIt. (.e've tnt0 4 45 a i \rrive (ireenville at - 00 a n, tip rt:,nhnrg 10 40 a a nl i::t(n,'y 1 17 p m Charlotie 7 2, p In All -1 eight trains on Ihis ronla carry pna -engters A11 P.t--oner I Iin. r-t inongh in W:,nvill b nntl tihinoin'l withoni changr connet"iu', n1 Dhinville With V'a. .\t IIidin Iwy , to all ai t14.1rn 'iries, ,nd :: '11hInto With aill liue s "liv--rgir No. 60 leatves Rich W11hng4on in-i Nnw :1rle:ian. 'lleturin on1 No 52-sleepe4r Iire.ensboro to fiich 'd. Th'lrough TIiek els on salhe as Chaiirio tte t.een ville, $(ui(c:n.Spm-i:)nnhm-Egami. (Me i ile ti all pIoints 80outh, Southtlwes, North A willh N t0 II 11 ro anel from Arbiens It with N 1. l ft ieoanld fromi Tanlninh Falis C wIih f? Mr.: ine ito 1and)9 from) Elbe4on inti lbwervQ'4illeT I) wvirbli h'ne lilge i: a to anelI froun wa! hanlh,. & 9 E. wth ei n' 1 (' 99 n '4o aniil fri,) NewhIer F' wi) h .1 nIiIl 94 1 :41I 49 n a to and froma (, v1 wih ehiester9 nue) ieoi 19 a to antd II with s e ii io andui 'ii e adA 'a 14410:1 frein. 4;reensbo,l:9 191al.h. ,' Sh-\UWf ('t.n'1 I'n.-H. Agi. \. L li lvi:", 2d1 V I' .- Gen'1 Alana:ger. J. G. BLACK, 7in St,,-Corner of Broad, ( 1-'i1.\L .1 ASsolHTEI) STO(UK OF 'I. Awly Watche(s, Cl(nks4, Hpee(k4. Wm Hger' ntir is the' best4. Als0 bet Bowen' sMills! I A V I Nt 1heen recen-itly overbm,iiled, are' no 14w inl tir,t rate' order. l'ersonscoe(m ling frm in distdance will get thetir grlidin)g done91 at njight. Thely will 114fin a house tI (V. in.an94 d tll for tin-ir ho4rsesI. Give A I person wishlier their (flNS FILEl) b4y thet 4 '.eil SOw I'iling I'lach4ine(. enn9 h.nx it iih n: ait J..dehy biy Mrt. AIA HItON I)A \,' or ii you wil notify- m' tat Briggs, P1st94hee, ( . '. , [ wil 499end a nmn to voor ond lo9 he w<1 rk91. its the( be(st MachIin.' (If all4 others. Trsy it and he4 (coninced491. 1L E. JIOWFEN. jIly 21, 1884 i;t I"I# Lose . Itiow~ RIesto red. *I it pub41lihed, 9 new% 4editio o(1)f I),. nam1v;lvvrn (.9 R I(ATim ESSaY 9)n the ro i(eal ('14 e(of 81yerma9t,rrh(en' or Seialsiin 4.raki(tess. lIninta11 ry h('minalrl Jg9H449, hupotency0(1~, MIe'~:ta and( l>hyNical. Incaupa lily, hup~14lle.innt to M4 arn-age, etc'..a 4n1umpt~1 ion Ep1il4esy and1( Fits4, induce Ou by' I wi-midlgenuce1, orl aexual IXIrava Thei' 4.1 4eerate d a'uthior, in tii aldirab4le essay, 9Cearly demonsIlt.rtesM from)' a t hirtLy yea9:rs s)ucevssful prie , thatt the alaIrmi m tg ((onsequll(9ene of 14elf-ausen may13 be1 r'ad ically3 9'ured; pbtet ing (lut a1 mod ;e o9f enire meansfl4 of whleh1 e9very' sutfferer, no( ml it ter whalt his ( 1)11 o od ti may be, an tl ('1 jilm. MT is ('('ture shouhil4 be9 in the hiiands,. (of ev'ery y4outh Tand.t (every man3J in the 1land(. Meii t ,derI $1a!, ini a1 'phdn) enlcpei4, to anOy add1(r4e4, onl retceip ra 'four enits, or two po9rtage( stamps3). Ad:dre. The, CulerwrelI Medical C. 41 Atini se , Ne'w York. N. V.; jant 3, l84 1 I'Uit OfiUe !'n. *10 ..s X cekes *;i4 C?t(ElS & O#r Wrro swe e~ u Sea ! r1I tl !1 Y; WHITNER & 2OW Attornays and CoagogIs at PICKENS C. H., a V - Prompt attention gi*ew to su1 Practices In the Brate and O'nhed $r OWe Ctaum.. ? ;.,; O?iee-int 8hool tommia,ioner's O9te., fan 81, 1S84 . 18 THOMAS C 202IN803r: A TTOLRNA 1' A T LA I P1CK ENSV0.ff.,8. C., Pructires it* the tevrj* of ile. State and in the Uuttte4 4ati C,.urt. Office In Court Wou" mept 13. 2888 61 ADAM C, WELBORN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Greenvvile, M. C. Prawtices in the Sta, - Stcut.cs Cotret Ollico in Clevelancd Iittnl N eit'e Clothingft,. nov 29. 1883 10 M. F. ANarr, 3. it Iiwre, arcenvillo. S. C. Pickenr 4. a. a ANSEL & NEWTON, Att urneya at Law, 'ICKENS3 (. II., S. U., . june 14, 18t48 88 of 1t. A C1ILi.D. J. L.. gOGg$ CHIL) & BOUGS, .ITTOitNF:Ys & COUNSELORS ATLAW PICEEN 0. 8., 8. 0. Will pract,ice in all the State Ap. I'dernl Uonrta. march 29, 1883 2 TAYLOR & CARY, A T.TORN.E'YS A7' LA PICK ENS U. 11., S. U, march 15, 1888 26 JOllY w. NOKA. W.:$l. .iYt$. STOIES & IRVINE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law * 6A4A$ LLAUUgaout the UjS. ited Mtatea and Canada for d1esertion, noe nport, intemperance, cruelty, inoo. paltibilIit , tc. Advice free. tato your flenn< nddrea ArronREY WARD, wgr1( Building, 1267 roadwny, New York. ISr,nd 'six cents for penst:-ga sad receive freec a coatIy boz et A rio ndat which vi,hl,al,o away than nythuing else. in ti' worl. Fu.riun -a await 1he Wo. kersansolutely see A ddress T Iar. & Co., A ugneie, Mtta..' IColumbia and Greenville Railrest On aind after Oct 5th1, 1984, Paaseny9v 'lnjrai wil run ai hrewitha indio# 4 tspus thii, rond and its branekees. bl>alytgxeeu S udayvi) NO. 68-n PARise3a. I.en ve Columbia iii C C & A l)e'g 10 45 p a Arrive at A1ston 12 10 p Newvberry at ) 18 ng Nineny Six at 180pyn JIoeigesat 8180 pm B)elton at 4 40 p - Greeniville at 4 0 p aa No 52--nowit PAsHssexa. Lenve' Grenvilte at 0 60 am Arrivej at 1telton 11 13 6 tl)dge7's~ at 12 23p Ninety 8ix at j 12 pa Newherry at . 02 y as Aiton at Ogp , -, . f C&E'lDepot 15 p i 'rr Columbia A 1 It .IJanet Ien 6 80p a, Spartanburg, Union & Colutabia Rail road. ito. 58$--ur PASsIRKGK. , Lenve A1ston at 1g g0p* Arrivu at Unus.n g * Itpartan'g, M U & C depot 65 " R I& l) depoe B 66 Ito. 62-owN PASsapONU. Leave 8prartan'g It & 1) depos, 11 10 A# ILeave " 8 U & C depot CiII 10 Union ni l2 6p. Aiston at, Laurens Railroad 1.enve Newherry at - 8--8 pm Arr ive at Laurt.en at * 60 p as Lea,ve L.ausrensa at, 7 40 Arrive at Newberry At 11130 p * Abbeville Branoh. T.enve Tiodgc, sit 8 46pma irrive at a~lbville at 4 41 p am Ltave Ahheville as ~ 1000 ama Arrive at Hodges at Xf 00 m Blue Rtidge R. ft. & Anderson Branch [env. Ilelton Al 4 16 p pm Arrive at A nderson at S I5 p - Pendleten at A M p mm 8cuec:a 0 6 t0 % am Walhalla at 'I OS p Len,. Walhalin at 8 A0 a as Arrive Xeneca at 9 8 a P'enleion at 9 of e A aderson di 10 82 a am J;etionu at 11 01 a me Ch>se connuection maan at Seneca with Rt. anrd D.. Rl. R1. for Attanta 1RErolT, PAANOGB COACH ATTAOEWD, Leave Belton i 6s. Vitlnmar on 6 66 a - PeIzer 7 16 A aS Piedmont 8 00 am' Arrive (Ireenville 0 10 a s Leavo Glreen,ville 8t 00 p Pledm,ont 1 10 p pm 1.enre Pelur 4 tOp a Williamrtont 1 40 Arrive at lleltn e Ti x --~En.iera Rtandardp or yPr. El R T A J.N)T, auW 1) CAUDWEi... Asitaat, Oa"t 1a.*