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1 1 The eotton orop iA on tI s wing. The Synod of Sout4 Carolina meets in 7hester the 21st instant. The State Convention of the W. C. T. J. meets at Greenville on the 15th inst. The highest cash price paid for Seed Totton, at Griffin & Morris' gin. 4 F4ed Wheat for sale by J. C. Griffin. " ~n b ,-'z. " raw, at $1.25. ;illiameburg County is u,t a res in tobacco next There will be more sorghum made in 'ickens County this year, than in any ear previous. Alexander & Folger have a fine lot of rioter shoes, which are going cheap for ash or cotton. A protracted meeting was commenced 1 the Methodist Church at this place ist Monday. We regret to learn that Mrs. W. E. [oloombe is very ill, at her home at lalt Springs, Ga. Mis Tommie Hall of Anderson has eturned. to Norfolk, Va. to resume her .uties as teacher in the college for young idies. A correspondent of the News and Cour 3r recommends county courts in each ounty instead of the present Trial Jus ice system. Last week, while the Lancaster Court ras distributing justice to the accused, )opeland Elliott of the same county was listributing lead to the suspected. Miss Carrie McMakin, one of Spartan mirg's most intelligent and accomplished taughters, is visiting Miss Ida Hollings vorth. "For I am declined into the vale of 'ears," she said a little sadly, "but in ioed I don't much mind it since I can fet Salvation Oil for 25 cents." The protracted meeting at Peters Jreok church, conducted by Rev. R. J. ,Villiains, assisted by Rev. G. W. Stngle on, resulted in ten additions to the A ahurch, nine by baptism and one by otter. Eighteen converts were baptised into he fellowship of Cross Road's Baptist shurch on Monday of last week, by the Rttv. D. C. Freeman. To steal an umbrella is at lenst a crime lint if a man steals a bottle of 1)r. Bull's * _ough Syrup to euro his cough, can it e:1led a crimel Cluverius, the murderer of Fannie \la tdison has been granted a new trial by lie Supre ne Court. Ii the mean time le ch:ef witness againMt him lls died, o le has a chance of escape. Mis P. Erskine, of Pendlet)m, S. C., a - a fill line of mnlli-:ory goodk, anmd isi 'idty to serve he e lsto:ners with all the iost aipprov-ed:Ityles. If. paet kaovy that convail tio-n, fits, 'el., w.ere canansd by worms~ gnla' ing at hie vitals of the chil.1 Lhey. wvould seek a cm'ady at onen. Shmriner's Indiani Ver. Pricc 2> cints wvill preachk inl at this plaea on1 Lilaurslay LIttz t man'uat. Everybody .a cordially invited to attend. Mr. WV. J. F. Haynes brought to thin >fflco last woeok two b)ol1s of cottoni mfes4 Iring a little over six inches in circumi 4 -orence. Tid1s is hard to beat. M%arried, on the 4th instant, at the -esidence of the, bride's father, by Rev. ). L. Ijatcher, Mr. H. B. Brockshire of Pickens'County, and Miss L. E. Prince >f Ooono. The Carolina Spr'tan says that Col. V. M. Spoights, once of the Greenville * sews, is at Batesvuille, Mis's., editing a right paper, called the WVoekly Pano ian. Married on 11th instant,, at the resi lonce of Mr. WV. A. Mauldin, by Rev. air. Hutchins, Mr. Elias E. Mauldin a) Miss Sarah Farr,-all of Piekons Jounty. We extend our hearty congrat.. ilation and best wishes for their happiness Messrs. F. WV. Poe & Company, Gireen nil's model clothing merchants have ne of tihe best stocks of clothing ever brought to Greenville. Mr. E. B. Owen, v '10 Is with thiem, will take groat plea.sure fitting up his many Pickens friends in >thing and shoes. When in Greenville - sure to call en these gentlemen; they o always polite and in a good humor. A Georgetown jury of inquest by their ordict say that the dooased, Scott, col ed, came to his death from gun and stol shots at the hands of D)eputy Slher R. C Davis and his possee, acting umn * r the law, andl in attempting to escapoc * 1 drowneOd in the waters of Church .ook on Black Mingo, S. C. At the Stock Show and Auctionm Sale at Thursday Mr. W. M. Hagood and *.r. P. MoD. Alexander each bought a ne jersey cow, the former paying $38, iiithe latter $40. Mr. J. C. Griffin se~ ired a fal'. blood young jersey bull un igistered for $IS. Major Lewis bought fine mare for $250. Mr. A. says he ould not take a hundred dollars for his puarchase. ir~wy ~ V'rw~s. -Twenty-five years' 4 . first quality goods 'I' *, v . y visitinig the nor A 4"a hing the changes of ns of prices, enables ? ue oue ,Ie miout favorable ad antagee to customners. Politeness, oromptnees, reasonable prices, everything isually found in a flst-class dry-goods, aon.eeand ci>e house, arad all goods as repreente, fnke It pleasant and profit ible to visit the store of Horey & Towyne. buaihes was the o9nsideratioi df-the tt tiyiof for a change in tl}e koadI g I from Shady Grove Churoh- to Hfl ft exsander's. After hearing the te ohy ,A the petition was gratted, !d Robet Stewart, D. A. Herd shd J. were appointed speoa mark out the necessary ohanges. The petition for a public ftoid from Morgan's store to ,Piola"$.; was 'granted. Robert Stewart, Jlmes Nimmons and J. W. Thomas were ip. pointed commissioners to layit out. bhe . same action was taken on' the' petition j for a new road beginning at the head of Nine Timeb and running the most prao ticablo route to the school house at Mr. i 0. P. Field's. Special- commissioners, e Colonel 0. P. Field, J. 1&. Nimmons and I J. J. Herd. F A potion was filed asking for a new i road to begin near Margaret Alexander's t and to be run the most practicable route I by J. A. Crenshaw, W. A. Martin and c others. It was placed in the hands of J. 1 J. Herd, to be considered at the meeting * in December. A petition was filed asking for a public C road from Piekens C. H. to Easley. It was placed in charge of Mr. Day and will s be considered at the meeting in December James L. Stephens, Supervisor of . Pickens Court House Township, tender ed his resignation, which was accepted, and Col. 0. P. Fields was appointed to f11l the vacancy. Mr. Matthew Hendricks, for the ape- 3 cial commissioners to lay out the road from Piokens Court House to Pumpkin- '] town, reported that they had marked out the same, and that when it was properly worked it would be a fine road. The ' heaviest grade on said road will not ex ceed one foot to the rod. The petition for changes in the road leading from Morgan's store into the Eastatoe settlement, by way of the bridge, was granted. Spocii commissioners J. M. Nimmons, J. W. Sutherland and J. J. Herd. Capt. J. J. Herd was instructed to t open as soon as possible the road leading t from Pickens Court Houso up Town 11 Creek to D. F. Bradley's place. Mossrs. Talley and Herd were author ized to finish the road from Pickens C. H. to Pumpkintown and build the ne- 0 cossary .idges. They were also in- t structed to purchase a mule for the poor farm. - tl Greenville is astir over the proposition e to build a narrow guage railroad from tl that city to Augusta, by way of Newber ry. We have ulway. e:)l:idered Green yule a broad guage town, but she may think there is not suflicient space ulnoc cupied, on the route propoved, in which C to lay at broad gu-ge track. If that be the case she is excusable. We desire ny'erybsody in Pickens C< un ty to give u a a call at our new. stoice in West E~ 'ad, Gir"enville. whero they will 0 finid the house 'iIled w'.ithaspleadid stock of choie a go ids, e very artie lenew and1( at ti l.>wast prici att which goodsi cau be sold. IIere you will receiive every aitt ni tian po3sible to give you. Respecetfully, F'.moososo & MIIJrn, - Grieenville, S. C. O4 - C ul uo THE g BEST TONIC. a This meddicinio, comibi ing Iron with puer. vegetablie tonales, qujickly andmide jltely c< lIimure lnood, Malarin,C hili anid Fevers, and Neuraig ia. It is an unrfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidmneys and i, ver.. d It is invaluiable for Disens,es paceultar to WVomen, and all who lend ,edentary lives.5 It10 d ao i!Jjure the teeth., clase heaadache,or ra produce "om tipation-oher fron meedtiies do. It enriches anid purities the lood, stimulatee the appetite, aids the saimillation of food, re lieves Ieatrtbuirn and lielchinag, and strength- 5 ens the nutaseles and nerves.a F'or Intermhitent F everm, lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c., it lhnes no equanl. *B- The genuine hats abovec trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take nao other. Made only by DIROWN CHi EmICA L C0., BIALISiMR, MD). Bucklen's Arnica Salvc. The Blest Salve in thme world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorm,s, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Moresq, Tettes, flhapped I lands(, Clihibai ne, C~ornas, iand alii Skini Eruptions, antd positLi ve ly etures Piles, or 1no pay reqjuired. It is C guaratnteedl to give perfect satisfation, or monley refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by D)r. (4. W. Earle. NeTrvous Debilitated Men You are allowedh a free trial of thirty 3 dlays of the use of Dr. Dye's (Clebratod Voltaio Bolt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troules. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to he<b', vigor I andi manhood guaranteed. 3 k risk is mocurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with j full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Voltaiu, J.lt CJo., Marshal Michigan, Educational. The Exercises F THlE PIIell)IONT INgTITUT'E wll be resonedc1 on WsED)NESDAY, th d ay of SEI*rEMB1Elt next. ' Ites of Tuition remain unmeha'ig moard in private famjilsat$' pe Pheepamentia of MusIc, In charge of MsH0LIG8WORTH offer esIot F'or any informatin, address W- M. MeCASLAN, B. .Siemore, olored ha r ht 1 tia of Ioe the t? . r Uited tton k f Clerk's Sai, tate of South Cat:lfl a A ClUN1CY O PIOKEN8. IN COURT (OF COMMON PLEAS. ohn M. Jones, vs. Mary Whitmire et al. CTION FOR PARTITION, &c. URSUANT to an order for sale, made in the above stated case on the 8d June 885, I will sell at Pickens Court House, n 8 tLES) tY IN NOVEMBER next, at ub'ic sale, the Land described in the leadings, to wit: All that PAR'EL or TRCCT of LAND I Pumpkintown Township, PiekensCoun v, on Carriek's Creek, waters of Oolenoy tiver, adjoining lands of Van S. Jones, 4 ra T. Roper, William Masters and others, ontiniing One IIundred acres, more or] ass. TERMs OF SALE-One-half of the purch so money to be paid in cash, the balance n a credit of twelve months, with inter st from day of sale, secured by bond and iortgage of the premises. Purchaser to ay extra for papers and for recording the sle. J. J. LEWIS, o.c.r. Soct 8, 1885 2 4 Itate of South Carolina COUNTY OF PICKENS. In Probate Court. .x-Parte, John McClanahan, Petitioner, In Re. he Real Estate of Godfrey Mauldin, deee'tsed. Citation and Notice. 'O Fannie McClanahan, (formerly Fan nie Mauldin,) Reuben Garvin McClan alan, Elias Kimsey McOlanihan, John Godfrey McClanahan, Andra Elizabeth McClanahan, and Willim Harrison McClanahan, if alive, or if any one or all of them be dead, then to their heirs at law and distributees othe.r than the p etitioner John McClanahan. VHEnREAS, John McClanahan of the ounty of Coffee and State of Tennessee, as filed his petition in this court to have Lie distributive share of his wife Fannie rormerly Fannie Mattldin), a sister and eir-at law of Godfrey Mauldin, deceased, aid and delivered to him as sole surviv ig heir-at-law of his said wife Fannie. 'hose are therefore, to cite, admonish, otify and require you and each and very of you, to be and appear before le Probate Court, iinand for the county ad State firstDforesaid, at Piokens Court [ouse on the first Monday int December oxt, (being the 7th day) at 11 o'clock in I te forenoon, then and there to show use if any you can why the prayer of it said petition should not he granted id said distributive share paid unto the etitioner ts therein demanlided. Given under may hand and L. . seal of offico at Pickens Court House, this the 1st day of utober, Anno Domini, 1885. J. H. NEWTON, Ja1dge of Probate. WHITNER & RBO1IN ON, Pro. Pet. To the parties above named, and to all thera to whoini it niay conce4rn: Take otico thait the potition ini the above mat er wa.s filed in mnyofile the 30th day of ep)tembehr, A. D.; 1885. J. H. NEWTON, ,r.r.r.e. WHITNER, & ROBIINSON, Pro. Pet. oct 8, 1885 2 Ow 3. M. SNIDER DEAIL;LEl IN Tatohes, Diamonds and Jewelry, GREENVILLE, 8. 0. y facilities for doing Finie Wa,ch Work is Isurpiassed in the Southi. All work guar teed. 1 sell thie Celebrated Diamond >ectacles an.s Eye Glasses. may 1, 1884I 81 tf ] PRICES CURRENT. [[1E8E PRICES AillE FOQl WhIOLESALE LOTS. IRRiOCTI WR.EK.Y nYPNFROIUSON & MILLERi There has been a steady range of prices a,ring the piat week. Flour has gained )o. per barrel in price. Meats have unainedt the same, with the tendency ownwardl. Now Corn is comning in lowly, and sells at 500e. Sweet potatoes re a drug at 85c. Eggs scarce, and soll t 16g. Butter 20c. Fodder $1 per 100 undies. We quote:. UoAns5-Cut Loaf............ ) Crushed..........-.---. Powdered............. 8 Gr anulated............ .Stranded A.................7 , Extra White o.... ..... 6 (Ooiden o................ ... Browna....................6 'oFFEE-,.Java, old Governnient.2500 Laguayra...............123@14 Rioi, Choice............ l(@00 Prime............ .....0)00 ............ ........ .... ...10 @00 odny...... .......00 Museovado lm inlhhs........80 .Museovadlo in bbis.... .. . .. 8 8. 1.1...................0 Culha in bhIs............ New Orleans, new crop. ... 75 Newv Orleans, pritnie... 45 Ne w qrleans, fair . .. 28 New Orleausy conmon g 25 IAcou-('hcar R. Sides; di-y3 sa*.,, 6A Hlams, D)avs'diaanond.. 12~ Breakfasit Bacon. ....... . ,Ann)--Choie kettle, tierces.... 7 Choice kettle tubs..., 8 ('holce kettle buckets... 9 hRAiN--C(rnl, ear 10Oad..........., New Coern................01 Barley. ... ............1.2. Oats, Texas Riust Proof 55 Georgia Grazing. ..........0 'r.oun--White ('loud, per bblu,.... $ 0 00 Kidder's Best... . .......,.'7 00 J)o do choice........0 0. F: Grant, granulated... 6 54) Sheliyville............... 0 lEoward street... ....... ... 50 Pearl (Orits per bbl........ 25 Oat Mueal................. 04) ) trog-Chice new............... 6 Prime nlew................6 Go newv...............o [AOKBREL - 0-3.--.----.......~ $10OU IIalf hhla No 3........ 350 Quarter hiis Na 3.......... 2 on 20) lbs Kits No8.... ......25 ( 151bs Kits No t ........ 1a TRAmrt- .0P4 0A01; TA lOUT8 -0AOLWAr CouNTY or PIOKIN8. larper layne, ps. Andrew Haynes et a. LCTION 1 I T ON, kd. URSUANTto an.ordt fOr Ite in the above stated. aser umle by on. J. 0. othran, reiding.Jds, on: the 8 June, 885, I fl1 a, us .Court Houwe, t public sale, on AIAIDAY IM NO 1EMBER,ext, all the R1;AL ESTATE 1 Mrs. Mary laynet, deceased. consist. ng of Four (4) Tracts of Land near Pick as Court House, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, )n which there is a Dwelling House, c., contaihing 81 9-10 acres., more or ese, adjoining Tracts Nos. 2 and 8, and there. TRACT NO. S. ontaining 88 8.,10 acres, more or lees, djoining lands of W. 8. Kirksey, Tracts fus. 1 and 8, and others. TRACT NO. 8, ontaining 18 2-10 acres, more or less, djoining lands of Kelley, Newton, and rract No. 2. . TRACT NO. 4, 'ontaining'8 8-10 acres, more or lees, ad oluing Cox, Tract No. I and others. Plate of the laud can be seen in Clerk's )flice. TERMS or SALe-One-third of the purch se mony cash, the balance on a credit of welve monthts, secured by bond and mort age of the premises-credit portion to tear interest from day of sale. Purchaser o pay extra for all papers and for record. ng the same. J. J. LEWIS, o o.r. oct 8. 1RA 2 4 Clerk's Sale. 0 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COUR' OF COM-10N PLRAS. arah E. Crow, et al , vs. Mary E. Ilam ilton, et al. CTION FOR PARTITION, &c. L )URSUANT to an Order for sale, made in theabove stated case, on the 3d lune 1885, by lion. .J. 8. Cothran, presid ng Judge, f will sell at Pickens Court louse, on S-t LESD t Y IN NOVEMBER text, at public sale, the Land described in' he pletdin gs, to wit: All that Tl'R %CT OF LAN) in Centra) Pownshi p. Pickens County, on branch vaters of Twelve Mile River, adjoining ands of estate Dennis Dodd, h illiam iutehittson, M. R. Boggs and others, con aining One IHundred and Fourteen (114) t"res, more or less,-known as the Mrs. larv Leather4 P'ace. Tif.nMS OF SALE-- One-half (f the purchase noney to be paid in cash, the balance on a redit of twelve months, with t.a - ' Mtate of Nouutla One roinua Coun ty of Pickens. IEn Comm't of Comunaan PIeas WVilliamn 1. Tiho'mpson, vs. Gabriel Thomp. sun et ali. A.CTION FOR PARTITION, &c. I)URSUJANT1 to ant order for sale, madt(e Lina t ae abo)ve stated ease, on the 1d .June l885, by lion, J. 8. ('ot.ho, piresiding Fudge, I will sell att icekens Court IIouse, in SA'ESD)AY IN NOVEMIIER next, at )iblic sale, the Ltad descri bed in the >leadings, to wit: All that TRACTOR PAR'EL of LAND) ni Pumipkintoiwnt Townshaip, Pickenas Coun v', on. Duck ('reek, waters of Soth Saluda Siveci., adljoinin ag lands oif Abarahmam B1. 'ailey, Frank R->binson, .Josepha Itigdlon nfd others, containing One Ilundred (100) Lcres, more or less. TIEn.tis OF SAJI. -One-half the purchind nonmey to be paid in cash, the ha ance On credit oif twelve months, with initerest romn day (of sale, secure.d by bond andl nortgatge of the pr(nmises. Ibirchaser to >ay extra for all piapers and for recording he same. J1. J. LEWIS, (.0.1. oct8. 1885 . _ 2 4 Clerk's Sale. ----- istate of Satt Carolinma, ooVNTY OF icKF.Ns. IN COURT OF' COMMON PLEAS. -1. RI. Case, vs. M. A. Griffith and B. T. Oriffith. .JUDG)MENT FOR FORECLOSURE. JURS(UANT to an ordler for saile, made L. in the above stated case, on the 3d .June l885, by lHon. .J. 8. Cothran, presidling ludge, I will sell at Pickens C'ourt Hotuse, >n SAI4ESDAY IN NOV EMBI-:R next, at >ubllic sale, the Lanid described ini the aleadings, to wvit: All that PIE E, PARCEL OR TRACT 4F LANI), situate in Cenitral Township, Pliekenis County, oni wate'rs oif Six Mile Jrcek, b)oundedC( on the East lay lands of 3. F. Smith andu the estate ot Jonaathaan King, dceasedC(, on the Vn est bi lands of Whitner symaims, on t.he North by lands of Dr. Tr. W. F"olger, oan the South ! lands f F. L,. Garvin, containing (t A. hundred '100) acres, more or less. 'T'ERMs OF SALR-- One-half of the pturch se mone,y tot be paidl in cash, the balance >n a credit of twelve mnonthas, with interest rom (lay of sale, secured by' bond and no(rtgage of '.o premilses. P urchaser to >ay extra for .dl papers andi( for recording lie samne. J. J. LEWIS, o. . oct 8, 1885 2 4 T. G. BLACK, Jeweler and Watch Repairing, (ain St,, 2d Corner Below C. H. Nlewluag Raelimue. TH E NEW A36RIC~AN NO. 7, ANTD he New. Automatic White are the best. 9 ,se cash btuyers watled. rluvu mnw ' .oe r HOVEY & - GREEN VIL L'30 3. -AND WE OFFER. LOWEST CAS] The Largest and Bei We have% ever had. Would cal DRESS GOODS Silks, Cashmeres, Flannel Suitings, B Comels Hair, Gueynseys and all the a We have a 1iI, li ne of Trin Plushes, Milk Velvets, Laces, Braids, I IN OU CLOAK DEl BOUGHT DIRECT FRONM We have the newest styles in Newm Jackets and Also, a full line of Misses Wraps an NOTI( Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Ladies and IN OUR STAF We have a large stock in Blankets, Flat Kerseys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Plaids, We have made a Specialty of MOU] past and offer a large line IN OUR DEPARTM We have the Largest St 1ets in a ttiuugs, Rugs, ' HOV E ____ _NEXT BOO] MARBLE AND GARNITE' -MONUMENTS, Dont wvaste your money on botch Marb)le WVork. Cheapest Iron Railin)gs in the world. CLARK & WILCOX. Greenville, S. CI: dec 18, 84 12 1y' WMo"'-HERYOU~ EBILITY a ne,et.oR FO o- t reda oa b A Ti mmsvouso,skel"^*d ^ DEBILITY, ' Iou.rzn~ejr se54A Or sicWeknes, Circular and TrialPck P1HYSICAL -" "Ain any uAWIdl LI huad,d Tiermo FOR ovunSix *pain or lsconvenlrence la A r YIAn5sYUuaaNMANY *an1 nay e i cu n Ar TNougN,,QAl.s. B del e batc. watsaelvnaks, Sj HARRIS REMEYCO. M roCN cmST LC u3~URL LSRO - TORIDLiER. ^t Leesof speite Deelcosie,in in. Atr the ead,witha dtt eneaten 'ith Hb eatest befo ruho the eye,eteS efast drassee, owel Ursive, and bac CONS Tai ud O. hee. T* TruTaiTy f.Per Jrew spirit.y wiatd ALr Weariness, Doness dosfeteuch at hi es~ d nme Heighltoston hhUfre,r.s A r bo to a e a ar hseially ate A'r ILbe a, ne dne eet suc a Ar: Atr. Gwen EL,C bEy a single apieatios of At, thuI). I aipare! ens1a eSt. A. mont by express on recep o Si.SC fo.44 Murray U.. New Yort HEADACHE TOWNES, LE, S. C, ALT THE I PRICEM it Assorted Stock 1 I especial attention to our 1 DEPARTMENT. ourettes, Satin Berburs, heaper grades. unings to Mateh", I. Silk Velveteens, Woolen iuttens. &c. B ARTMENT rHE MANUFACTURERS. arkets, Wraps, Russian Circulars, Jerseys. d Havelocks. )NS, Childrens Undervests and Suits. LE GOODS inels, Jeans, Cassirneren, Linseys. Hickory Stripes and Ginghams, RNING GOODS for years at very low figures. ENT UP-STAIRS ock in the City, of [1 Grades, rrunuks & Curtain Goods & TOWNES, t TO NATIONAL BANK. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS NoIon) eoure or yr oent b.se. an.if Fonts's rowdora are us intie Foutz'. Powders willecure and proven t floG CRn!UA Fouta's Powder, will prevent OAt-uaa ltw owL.a Fouts ' owdiers will inicrease thme quantity of muik d creania twenty per cent., and wnake Ste butter *rsw rot's Powders wilt cure or prevent atmomt uva raEAsm to which iiorses and Cntt?e tarn subjeCt. VO~ ODtt WILL OKYM sATISVAoTgoE. DAVID 3. POUTE P rietor >lumbia an-1 Greenville Railroad Ont and after July 19th, 1885, Passen.. r Trua insi will runa ats herowith idicat ed ont this road anud its branwce: D)aily No. .53-Ui P PASSENG E . ave Columbia A) C 0& A Decp. 10 80 a mn ) C&b G Dep't.10 55 a im rive Alston... -..............11 F5 p mn rivye Newherry..............125:~8 p mn rtive Niniety-Mix.............. 2 14 p mn rive H[age's........... 3 10jp m rtive Bielta.na.... ...............4 24 p mf rrive at Ocenville. .. .. .. . . .. 45 p mn NO. b2- -~ow N .S,4EN(ER. arie (Greenville. at.............10 10 a in rivye feitont...................11 21 a m rive hodge's.................12 34 p mi rive Nntety-Mjix.............. 1 23 p in rive Newbe;rry.............. 808 p mn rive Aiston................. .4 10 p mn 'eC'ohtubia A &ODpt 5 15 p mn tSG Jue-... 5 0 p mn artanburg. Union & Columbia R R No. 53 -UP PAs8ENGERa. atve Aistoni.... ........ .......11 58 p mn rive Uninn.... ..............1 59 p im rive Spirg, H., U & (C De.pot . . 3 27 p mf rive, Spar'g, It & D) Depot. B. . 3 37 p im NO. 52 nomwN P'AN5ENOER, are Spar'g, Rt & D) Depot, H . .12 05 p in ave mar'g, 8. U & Cdep't, G..12 25 p in rive Iion................ 1 48 p mn rive at Aiston............... 4 05 p m5 Laurens Railroad. No. 3 -- UtP PAHSF.NGR . aive Newbeorry............... 8 45 p mi rive Goldville....3 48 p mn rive Cliton. ... ...5 10 p m rivye Liarce.0 .. 00 p mn NO. 4--DowN P'ASsKNGER. ave Lautrens. .. ... ..10 a in rive Clintoni. ... ...9 5.5 a m n r~ive Newherry...............1200 p in Abbeville Branch. ave~ Hlodge's.,,..............8 20 P mn rive' Abbeville'...,..,,..... ....4 20 p in ite Abbeville................11 25 a mi rive Hodge'a...........,.....1225 p in ue Ridge R. R. & Anderson Branch rve~ Beltont.........,........ 428 p mi -ivye Anderson............... 501 p m -Ive Pendleton')f........,...... 587 p -ive $eneen C..............615pm i rive WVtaihaa...............6 45 p mi wte Waltl.ailla................ 8 80 a an rive Mene<t............... 8 50 a mn -Ive P'endleton-.--..---....... 92 a mi rive Anderson...-.--........1027 a in rlve it ilelton---..--.-.-.......11 02 ta m CONN~E(CTIONN. Renrea with RI and D) R R for Atlanta. wituh Atlantic Coast Line and South Carolina Railway, fromi and to CThatr With~ Wilmington, Columnbia nnd A u gusta from iflm~i~ngton and all points~ North. Wilth''harlot te, ('olumbhia and Augusta m Charlotte and all points Noirt, with Asheville and Spartan)>uirg frotm and Ofo points In WeME'T3. (. Atlanta and Charlotte livionfR & [D for Atlanta apip inJ1t&Moth & West <11L li practice in all the CINUrtit# lle " o ounty, State andFee may 29, 188 4s i,1r ar x C. 8o1 1 ! r# z :9 Ireenvilh.,8. d. Plo oas, 8.Q' . WHIrNER & EOB1 IO 'i#'' Ittorneys and Counsellorir at L PidirEris C. H., S. ' ., rompt. attention given to all basisess ractices In the State and United States Courts. OQice in School Coatp4itioner'" pgR" Ian 81, 1884 . 8 t THROMAS C. ROBINSON, I TT O R NEY A T oZ,A W PICK ENSC0. H., S.(b.l Practies in the Coaurt of the ltate and in the United Stao4. )ourt. " Oile in Cousrt House. sept 18, 1888 61 y It. F. A NBKL, J. It. Nswr o' reen ville, S. C. Pickens C. ., 8. &NSEL & NEWTON, *tst mrneyte at :Law, PICKENS C. H., S. C.: june 14, 1888 88 tt t. A. CHI LD. J.ili.. BO0G0S CHILD & BOGGS, 1TTORNEYS & COUN8LORS ATLAW PICKENS C. H., 8. C. Will praotice in all the State and oderal Coui ts. math 29, 1888 2 Itielinond& DawTON, R R PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. On and after May 811s, 1885 Pan euge Train Service on the Atlanta and harlotteAir Line Division will be aefol " owe INTOrthw DI~arti..T WxVRats NO &1, DAILY. Leave Atlanta 600 p to rrive Gainesville 8 08 p o Lula A 8R8 pto Rlabuns G ap Sunction B 98pn Tocoon C .6pu Meneen D)1 8 a Greenville E127an Spartanburg F142an Osaitonia G 1)an Leave Lla~ta8 40 p a 9riGievle1 582 p a hula A10 66 p an SenecaD121 27 anm GreenilleE . 28 p anm Bpnrtaburg F8 840 a m Arivarlo 0 6 24 40, an uAPIK. NO 6, DAIL.Y. Leave Alntta 8040 a a? Arrive Gaiesill1 82 a Ut Toccoanbag 1166 a mn Greenville E i 28 pnm Spartanbr F8 64 a in Gtona 9 26 a a Ch1e ata 1 40 p an MAInLe No6, I)AIT.. 'eave Charlote 1o 00 p ir ,rrive (Gast onia ' 1 410 am $pzartanbug . 8 67 a m Greenville 4 628 a m Seneca8 214 a m Tocooa 955a ph Riabun Gap JunctIon 1 p7 aa m Lula 8 1 p7 a GaInesville 901 88 a ireAtlanta 1i 00 p nm leave Atlarlte 6 00 p mn rrive Gastoneaill 7 40 p a reelneville 7 00 p mn Se Anea 96 a p pnTocco nr- 7 26 p a Grainville 0.05 p in A~tla 71 46 p a ~ente Aental 680apm rrive Gaieneville a 7 a p m r ri tlanbta 0i 25 ag riat GafTey' s 11 10 a Centrlt 7 00 p nm Al ave C ne r ins 6r20 thag o D)anvilla and Rlichsmond without change 'onnectlng at t)anvilla w.ith Va. ildland Iwy,., to .a I estern citIes,- and at Atlanta with all linerdiv.orgltng. NJo. 60 leaves Rich nond at 8.126 P M. and No 61 arrives there t 8.45 i' S and 62 leaves Richmnom,a at 2 (00 n . 63 arrIve. there tat 7 00 A sM. The local reights stop at above namad s4ntions20 t o |0 minut es. Buffet SleeDinb' Cars Without Change i'n.trains Non. 50 and 61.*Now York and it.ata, WVashinttas and New Orleans via )a'dille, and 8salsI-ury andI A Ahevme. Un trains N os 5.2and 58, RIlihm'end and ireensboro. aid Washington andlA sig oasa. end WVashingtro and New Orleans. Ii sturning. on No 53--sleeper Greenasb.ore o Richond. Through Tickeli on sale at Chiarlette, ireenville. Seneca, Spnrtnnbrgand Gsints rile to all point. Bouth, Southwest, Northa tind East. A with N E~ R R1 to and from Athens. B with, N E, R R toan'd from Talnlah Fulls C with F Air Line to sad from Elberton nd JBoweraville II with Blue Ridge a R to and fre'm wat. aIls, &6 E with ii afid 1 S to and froms Newberl P with A and a IT and1 e R 3t to ad fiesta endrlqronville. A Istan. A - * (1 wIth ohester ai.i LeoIO U: to 'ad ra a'ltet Yrt?Ille and wak Ii with y e *'ivission an' m anud y'~ >and-fromn oreenshore, aTeivh...o I