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4 kr1 J- pa p l f hediie on the Go lunbia And'Greenvlle ailroad The bridge on Wolf Creek, beloW Los ley's Mills,' has been .washed away. Dr. L. B. Johnson, of Walhala, has -,lc* *jnt'.P but he is thougbp to be te I to , lOc. a pound at George's, . 'y, . 4 3ohn Poilard, colored, was shot, at a frolic, in this County, near the Greenville l foties, by two brothers. *TheM *1W' be . Thanksgiving services in the Methodist Church tais evening (Thursday), at early candle light. Rev. W. H. Kirton will preach in the Methodist ohuroh at this place at 11 A. M. on the fifth Sabbath in this month. The Spartanburg Herald had its thanksgivi.ng one week ahead of Mr. lOeveland's appointed time. Dr. Riley received a dispatch from Greenwood, last Saturday, informing hima of the severe illness of his nieoe. 'Squire Parsons says that Will Robin son and Mo Bruce are two of the hand iest- (not handsomest) young men any where. - There are many who have not yet paid their taxes. There will be no oxteneion of the time in which to pay. The books will be closed on the 30th instant. Tell your neighbor to come and pay for his Deeds, Mortgages and Liens in the Clerk's Office. The Clerk has waited .a long time and needs his money. Judge Durant desires the friend who borrowed his Hitohcocks Analysis of the Bible, from the School Commissioner's Office, to report. The Baptist Convention at Greenville last week, had a most harmonious ieet ing, and did its work effectively and with great dispatch. It is said that the County Commission er of Abbeville refuse to pay physicians testifying as experts any moro than other witnesses: simply per diem and niilonge. The Court will have to adjust the matter Several petitions from citizens in the upper townships of this County will ho sent to the Legislature. '1'hey ask to be exempt from the operations of the stock law. E:lsley and Central are to have their -.......... -.h-.tiru amonded at this ses e. The preseut 10on1Venienlt. )rd otTers for sale 01, bing p)art of .s advertisement Thme t,rial of thme prisoners aconed of lynching Onlbrethm in Edlgefiild, was, amoctionm of the detendants, eontinued - the next term of the court. Married, on the 22id instant, at the ieidence of the bride's father, by Rev. Jacob Chapman, Mr. N. Ri. Roe to Miss M. S. Durham-all of Pickens. At Glaiuey City, on the 20th instant, Mr. John Webster shot hmimself with a pistol, and died the next morning. He was rat.io'nal, after the shootig, until his death, but refused to assign any reason for the deed. General Edward MeCrady of Charlea ton has our thanka for ai copy of his most excellent addreas delivered before tho n:arvivors of the 12th Regiment S. C. V. General McCrady is a most painstaking and reliable historian and a forcible speaker. We are credibly informed that Mr. J. WT. Crawford's cotton averaged over 1, 100 pounds seed cotton per acre. About ens-third of the laud has been p)lanted in cotton for mere than 30 years in succes -sion. About three hundred pounds per aere was lost by rust and rot. Mrs, W% M. MoCaslan returned last Sabbath from a most enjoyable trip to Greenwood. Her pupils in the Institute were glad to welcome her, though her place has been iniost acceptably filled by Miss Marie McCaslan. Miss Carrie MeMakin is contributing much to the success of the Methodist Sabbath School', by drilling the pupils in vocal musio. This is a fine op)portu-. nity for our young folks and we hope they will improve it. Miss McMakin should have a class in vocal music at the Institute. Mrs. Charlotte Robinson of the upper portion of Anderson County, died on the 17th instant. She was more than 70 yearn of age and had been for many years a member of Carmel Church, from which her remains were buried on' the 18th. Dr. Riley preached the funeral. A lfe f idolnt.ease and.sen:slity, an.4 alcohalic 4rinks are the Predisposlig -car asM of Gent. When aware of its pres-. en1% in'the system'lose toe tiai# in. pro enring Slalvation Oil. Itkillspaln. r .2 dents a bettle, "I would not liven ahays, t ask not to '1(do not wVonder, with scaoha uir, but there is a bright aide thing, and sunshine Nofo 'red wit~ pain. Dr; Buil's up na'ver fls.to eure thie uoat nd' ufius, Aged 'about twelve .ears respectively, sonas of MIr W. H.. Ashmrer, of this town, were out hungulg last.Monday, when 'Sara atciden tty shot Rufus with a angle-badrel shot ,,:e 4 tMr; Th ;oughthy hwoilI4 ; o e 4 a young whrhe "a, ob to U A houzor, thren ing all who perulaed,. Jake Griffn, colored, who lives oh 3. An thony's plaa' u . rild ey at once kno>*ed hir off, w Yhe.#1' drew his knife and stabbec1 the former in the stomach. br, W: J. Brainlett, whp at tended the wounded n1an;ays he is se riously hurt, but may recover. It is gratifying to note that the mer ohants of this place have a good solid paying businesM, They hve so long pursued the even tenor of their way. that they now enjoy the Implicit and well merited confidence of the public. In Paris the dressmaking trade repi resents the movement of $50,000,000 a year, and gives employment to 80,000 I women. Some of the society women spend as much as $30,000 a year on ti'eir I costumes. I Count on the fidelity of the man who J carries his heart in his hand and wears I his soul in his face. Hon. J. E. Boggs left last Monday for A Columbia, to take his seat in the Legia- 3 lature, which he so creditably occupies. I The readers of THE SENTINEL may ex poet some spicy letters from him. - There is ahnost no man but seea clearer I and sharper the vices in a spearkor than r the virtues. It is more nommnendable to ackniowledge e our faults than to boast of our merits. I If your hands can'not he usefully em I ployed, attend to the cultivation of your 3 minid. Several white squirrels have been seen Z in Newberry lately. A society plaper, in describing the J order in which a bridal party passed '1 down the"church aisle, says: "The bride ' walked on the arm of her father." This L may be all right, but it seems to us that rI a church was hardly the placo for her to display her acrobatic accomplishments. Attach as much importance to your (I Imind as to your body. Bucklen's Arnia Salve. ''he Best S:alve in the worli for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, leers, Salt ltheum, F(ver Sores, Tettes, 0happed IIn us, Chilain:11us, I Corns, and all Skia . Eruptions, anl positive A y Lnre. Piles, or no pay r(1 eired. It is 5 guaruai.tced to give perfect satisf.ation, or mnl+:ey refunded. P'ric e 25 ce:.ts pser box. J For sale by D)r. (. W. Earle. Nervo Debilitated Men You are allowed a free trial of thirty :lays of the use o'. J)r. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory A.ppliances, for thte spee:ly relief ancd permncwat cure of Nervous D)ebility, less a, if Vitality a1mi mhood, and o.i1 kindred il broubJles. Also for mnany other cliseases. Domnplete re.ator.ttion to health, vigor mil manhood guaranteed. No risk is s itueurred. Illustrated p)amuplet, withu 8 rull information, terms, etc. , mailed free by addressting Voltaic Belt~ Co., Marshal I hiicbigan. __ t PRICES CURRENT. rIIESE PilCES ABIm F'OU WhOLESALE LOTis. oucORREeT WI:EKLY flY PEROUsON & MILLER Su;uAms--Qut L.oaf...................8 (rushed................. P'owdeltred.................8 Granubited...............7.. t Stranded A.................6. Elxtra White e.... ....... Goldent c................5 Brown....................... 5 COFFvER--ava, old G3overnmn. . . 25@00 Laguaiyra.... ...........12?@l4 lRio, choice............. 1@00 Prime..................10.3@00 Good..................10 @00 Fair ........ .... ........9j0 Ordinary..... ...........9@00 3(otisMSx-Golden.i Syrup..........30 Mluscovadlo ini hhdis. .. .. ....30 M%luscovado in bhls........ 33 S. [I......................00 Cuba in hibis........... New Ork-ansti, new. (rop... 60 New Orlean s, p)rime.... 45 N~ew Orle.ans, fair ... 2 N'ew Orns 1, common . .. 25 BACON j'lea It. Sides, dIry sal. ... 6} Breaikfaist 11aeon........ ....~ L~AnnD-Chobice' k(e tie, t i Eres.... 74 Choice kettle ~ tubs a. . , 8 (hioice kettIIcle uckets.. 9 GuAIN----C'orn, car load ... .. .. .. .. New ('ornm.................50 (Oits, McD)ole........ .... 50'i Oats5, Te'xa:s Rust Proof 5 Georgi:. (raz.ing.... . .......0t FrOt.- Wlhitc (1Clod, per~ hb1) . 5 0(1 Kidder's lest............ 700 D o (10 chioic......... 650 Shellyv'ille..................0 hi,odar'd 4t.reet.. .. . .... .. ..5 50 Peairl U rits per hibi.... .....4 00 Oat \I eal............ .....7 0 R en -CiVe new.................. 7. Prime niew..............6 (oog new................5 MAKEixuxt. --No.3:..................S 600 .l Half bhis No 3.......... 35~0 Quarter hs No 3.... ......2 00 ,20 lbts Kits No 3...........1 25 151I.s Kits No 3..... ...... 00 10 tbu Kits No 3..........N K~EUossutN--Iergation.............. 1 m amnieei inve,in I peni engr~avn. Thi, otAt1 1pe. Tporn should be~ witlaut. helE*bNsTIFte AMt.ItCAN is ..e' porej0 ts an e ny nn)t that, a niil n.i3Oft.to uIb. sald bi all new,doalern. iun&u,Pubihei No. 861 Broadwvay, N. Y. Cayoi., rndaMe ht ya~-ijt Aesument. andi all oti,er pprr fo Cun e0 finventoiers rigtIn the nile 8t. Janada 1igad, ranc, nIon ? orir , re . T M. ,IaLL ALMANAC FOR 1 aB a5. N'OVEMBVniE. 'o buy or not buy, hat is the question, Vhether it is better to buy lood solid bargains 'roin W. T. McFall, or go Lbroad to spend your money For cheap trashy stuff, erhaps from Irish Pedlers Lund bring them here to swap. low wait, think, just stop, Vhy not your money bring, id trade with the man Vho fed you in the spring? 3uy his goods and wares, Ulp to lessen his cares, lhow him that you don't orget a "friend in need." 'ry his Grits and Rice, is Teas are very nice, ugar, Flour and Bacon, n fact all that% taken s guaranteed to please. 'hen to clean your conscience, 'ry my Soap, 'twill wash 'hose stains and spots away .Pi to comnplete your happiness, ist buy a h)omle-mnade Tray. 'ry his Razors, so sharp and thin, 'hey'l shave two days nder the toughest skin 'obacco, best Cigars-oh, my 'o use these goods [en can't cheat nor lie. Phis Almanac don't use the weed, ut sales are so large 'hat all have agreed, has the same effect.) must elose--come up next month, our wife and bal)ys bring, ud buy a Christinas I)oll, cc many a funny thing, ring along the little boy, et him11 play with Ony and Roy, ud trade with this 1u1aun, LAND FOR SALE. WILL~ se'll to, Ihe liIihet hirbh-'r at Pie -en' (. ., F. '.. (In Salecdar in Dccei erlS8'5. til he folowing T H"ITS of LLNl not s ihl plrivately befoIre that time, vi St. A T1ract ill ill he wst, rn part of tI re speoits Inw'~n I of '. 'sl, ont the Nor :15-100t :n-res, moreV pr less. 23 . A Tract 11n thle NorthI side of the t., adjoininug Union)1 C'mureh, No. 3, K< emtore, lIllgswvorth and1( )ther('s, cc Liningr 10t :1-1t0 ares, miore or lessi. ;td. A T'ract onl thle MonuthI side of the I., adj oinn III~ Kennenl:ore, Mantid in, 11 ingswo(rthI, No. 2, InII (It hers, t.ontain i UI1 1-10 acrelis, more0 or~ less. The11 numberIi't of neCres int echl1 tract, :iIdes I he ri~:t ofI way to the Raiload. c'reii of oulIe andl t wo) v'eaIrs int (egnal mial inistalmeunts, w~tith intecre'st fromd >f sale. at ten per elnt per annum111. For further1 partienla0rs, and1( lalts (of n ract, ll on I. L. I 10LII.I NGSWORT'I ny' attorne(y at Pickenls C II., S. I'. ABNlfl MULL,INIX. ntov 12,. ~xecutor's Sale of Lar AT LIBERTY STATION. JY virtue of the powver beStowed up me by the last Will and Testament ~atherinie TIemleto)n, deceased, late ho counuty of Picukens, I will offer ~alo at publie outcry, to the highest b lor, oni the 3(1 dlay (THURSD)AY) uoxt D)ECEMBERt, the following LO )F LAND) situato lying and binlg hte T1own of Liberty, Air Line Raijlroi P.i(ckenst (ounty, South Carolina, e< Itaiig the following numbeir of aer to wit: No. 1, 15 acres, more or less. No. 2, 25t acres, more or leiss. No. 3, 15 acres, more or lesa. No. 4, 171 acres, more or less. No. 5, 20) aires, more or less. Also, thirteen other Lots in the si w,all (of which will be p)oinltedou the Executor on day (of sale. T1EnIMs OF i4AME--Onle half the pure ase money alsht 01n day oIf sale, balai on ai eredlit (of twelve mtoths, purcha:n to give bond andu mortgage oIf lots intereOst from dlay oIf sale. Purtchasers pay for papllers andl recording the sar times. nov 12, 1885 7 The Best Newspaper in Americ: and by far the Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to ear money in distributing the Sun's PrE mIums. The most interesting and advanta geous offers ever made by any News pape. Nc' Subscriber ignored or neglecte4 SometN'ng for all, Boaati ful and substantial Preminms I Standard Gold and otborWatohoa,Valuabl nks, tho Bent Family Roinlg Maohlr known to the trado, and an unequaled 1I of objects of' real utility and instruotion, Rates, by Mall, Post pald: DAILY, per Year ('without sunday) $6 C DAILY, per Month <wlthoutsunday) 5 SUNDAY, per Year . . . I C FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 C WEEKLY, per Year . , . IC Address. TOEAUN., Now Yoek Clit. /r ARE AGAIN TO THE WITH A FULL LINE OF L A PRICES& QUALITY L A Guaranteed. Sept 10, 1885 50 3m HEADQUARTERS L A FOR BAGGING & TIES. 0 A 8 CAR LOADS ON HAND AND TO arrive, at prices that cannot be under sold. A large stock of DOORS, SASH and BLINDS, away down below former prices. A very large stock of DRY GOODS, A 1300T and SHOES, HARDWARE, A CROCKERY, &o. A Rple.did stock of OOFrEES, SU- A GARS, SYRUPS and FLOUR. TEXAS RUST PQOOF OATS at 60 cents por bushel. Give a' a call before buying and we A will do you good. CELY & BRO., W EST GRtENVIL, sept 3, 1885 4( FIURNITURE k -a-- 0 zWIEN YOU NEED FURNITURE ih CALL ON IRunion & Blaylock, in- AT RI. SEASLEgY, S. C. n-l They havi~e the largestandl hoit selected, s':oek ever bIroulght to thiLs county, m- o hiavo jusit recived our elegaint ch of nl l kin, and propose to noll cheaper II, than evnr knownu before. Call and soe ->r Goods anid get pricue, andc you will be conivihooed that no0 house un~dersells Wd aX8lo hve afullilieof COFFINS, ROBES, ko., of aill styles, and sie, fromi Home-made Coinus up to the best CASKE'TM. onl (ust<ners waited on (lay or night with of Thlankuingym for past favors, and hope for a coutmnniiee of saame. Don't bforget that the place for IS A T RUNION & BLAYLOCK'S PROPRIETORS EASLEY FURNI TURE HOUSE, (OPPOSIT E POSTOFFICE Sept 24, 1885 1 tf by New Advertisements. KN0ABE toi1. UNEQUUALLE:D IN 1204 Wh we NBah mor Street, Baltimore. 11ensurt e Pnt per o f ait o 1,en ONeswpperGe o. P.! fkn Itw l C . 0S rce stret N.1J Y.-r,e e,~. GARIICAL TEEiil 'nerUted WITH. _ incudingPlte Co, Cognta,u(lGum ' beran Cellloid. or at) lowes possile prce. I( pueM eL .Y yue oNTOU B ~VF&, OXlDEai kou roAUGH 0 DR~. . M.N1WOD4asr i iI Blknwond d* DanyUIe R R PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. On and after May Site, 1885, Pas ngi Train Service on the Atlanta and iarlotteAir Line Division will be asetol w 1NQxortlzwvaz.c1. sxeaes so 61, DAILY. nave Atlant a 6 o p rrive Gainesville 8 08 p m Lula A 8 Ma p . Rabun GapJunotio D 9 18 p tt ToccoaC 968 pm Seneca D 10 60 p a Greenville B 12 27 a a Spartanburg F 1 42 a a GastoniaG 86060 rrive Charlotte It 4 40 an MAIL NO. 63, DAILY. eave Atlanta 9 40 a a rrive (ainesvillo 10 82 a a LulaA 106laa iabun Gap Junction B 11 26 a p Toccoa O 11 6 a Seneca D 1261 p n Greenville B 2 28 p n Spartanburg F 8 84 p n Gastonia G 6 26 p n Charlotte i 6 10 p n TXPRS's NO 60, DAILY. eave Charlotte 8 00 a a rrive Gastonia 8 60 a n Sptrtanburg 6 67 a a Greenville 7 18 an Seneca 8 64a a Toccoa 966 a Rabun Gap Junction 10 87 a a Lula 11 07 a n Gainesville 11 88 a a rrive Atlanta i 40 p n MAIL Io. b2, DAILY. eave Charlotte 1 00 p n :rrive Gastonia 1 41 p a Spartanburg 8 84 p e Greenville 4 62 p a Seneca 6 21 p Toccoa 7 21 p e Rabun Gap Junction 8 18 p Lula 889p Gainesville 9 05 p 1 Atlanta 11 00 p a coomintodation Train ("Air Line Belle" eave Atlanta 6 30 p p rrive Gninesvillo 7 40 p , eave Gainesville 7 00 a r rrive Atlanta 9 25 att No. 18, LoCAt. FaniaOn, GoN(;So vTN. eave Charlotte 6404a rrivo at (fflney's 1i 10 a r Spartanhurg 1 25 p i Greenville 6 16 p Central 7 45 p No. 17, LOCA FnI0HaT, 0e1xa No,. enave Central 6 20 a a rrive Greenville at 8 7 a r tpartatburg 11 18 a a at Onl'iney's 1 22 pr Charlot-e 7 0 p 1 uffet Sleeving Cars Without Chang On trains Nos. 60 and 51, New York an tlanta, Wa,.hiingtoma an.l New Orleanu vi ;n ville, tnsd Salisbury and A,heville. On trains N o. 6--2anl 53, Itichnend an r.'.'nshiro. and Wahington audAug ustm ned W11shingtn nanl New Orleans. R turning. on No b3--leeper Greensber i Itiihnnd. Through Trieketst on 'ale at Chtarletti reenville,Seneen,sRpartas,abulrgated Gain. Wie to all points South, Southawest, Nort nd East . A with N E. R Rt toand from Athens - B.ilt N E IL R to andi from Tainlab FalM C with E Air r.ine to anad from Blberte nl d nl'versavalle 1) with Blue Ridge a a to and from wa: alla1P. &c E. withI c and a n a to and from Newber y, Aistan andl columabia. P with A and s I' ane c R R to and freo landersonville. Alet onl, &c G with chester and r.en oir a n ito an romi r'hap,te, 'rorkvllle and natla, H with 14 e rdviasion and eC o and A u oandc fromn areensboro maleigh, &e T. Y. R Aait.Murerintendient M S r,A UGTE R. Gcn'l Pass. Agi L. TI;v.a. 2dl y I & 'l1n. t'p ~olumbia and Greenvillo Railroa( On nomd after Nov'. 15Sth,t 1885, Panssen err T'n is will rtun ats herewith nd iente< Ipon thai. rondt and1( its branchtes: l)ail' Excepjt Simd(ays. ) aCtve Collubia A) A &. lh-p.10O 20 at n . ) C(A G1Dep't. 10 415 a n \rrive Aistomi.........~4 A rrive Newberry.......... ...124g pit \ rrive Ninety-Six.............. 213 p) n 4rrive lIodge's----..............30 p nI i rrive' felton.................. 41 Pi " 4rrrive at Grenvillec.... .... .. . 5 93 p n No. 52- --nowNPrAs r. h.eave GIreenville at..... ... ..... 9 45 a ni Arrive llelton----.-............11 03 p Arrive IIlodge's--...............217 p n A rrive N inety.Six.---........... 10 p~ n .arrivye Newhetrry.---...........3 02 p \ rrivye A lstoni...............4 It) P ' Ar'vetlmbia A fC GlDept. 5 151p1 'tSC.1nne-.... 5 30 p In Spartanburg, Union & Columbia R I No. 53--ur PASSN(ioit. Leave AIston..................11 58 p Arrive Untion................. 287 pn Arrive ptarg, S., U & C Depot. . 4 40) p Arrive Spar'g, Rt& ) I)epot. H. . 4 50 p 1 No. 52-nIowN PAsaxNUEx1, Leave Spatr'g, I & 1) Depot, ii. .11 05 p n Lecavi. Spir'g, S. U & C dep't, (2. .1 15 p P rrive* Union............... 12 1 rrive at. Alstont.... .......... 55 P rl Laurenis Railroad. No. 3i--t: L*' ANsIxxoK. Leavea Newhierry............... 25 P I A rrive GoIdville .4 . . 55p Arrive (lintona........5 30o p A rrive IiLnren)s. ...30 p mI rLenve- JLaureIas.........8 00 a m1 Arrive Clinton.... ... 8 0 a mi Arrive Newhe.rry.... ...........11 10 pi ra bbeville Bratich. rS-lave 11(1(1 ............. 320 p I rrive lihtvi lle............... 420 p i.Oave~ Abbevi lIe...............l 25 ai n -\rrive ilodge's................2 25 pn Blue Ridge R. R. & Anderscn Brancl I-'Wav elton10.................. 4 15 p n Arriivte AnIdrson)................ 447 p~ I \rri ve' PendIltonI....;............ 5 25 p ni ArriTtve Netneen 0........ ...... . 00 Ian A rrive W~aIlhaila ...............0 33 pi a Lev Walhailla. .......... 8 30 a ni 'ivt e Senae(n...... ........... 8 0 a ni Arrive Pend(leton................. 9 3M a n 4rrive At dersoan...............0 22 a n 4irrive att Hliton... ... .... .. .. ..11 57 a n tN NST"ONN. At Senca with it antd 1) R 11 for A tlanta. A. withI Atlnttic Confst.Line( and $ontl Carolina Rtallwtay, from atnd to Char. Witti Wilmnigton, Cohambia and An North. Witha 4harlott c, Columbia and Angusta rom ('harlotte amnd all points North. 3. with ube1ville and Rpartanburg from and for points 1in Western N. C. '. Atlanta and Charlotte Division 11 & F R for Atlanta and poin)taSouthI & West 0. R. TA A 00'7, Su'per.t. M. SL.AVonvmx, Gon' IPassenger Ag't D CAmwr, Aa't Gen, 1T.t. A gent, HOVEY & GREENVILLJ AND WF OFFER AT LOWEST CANfl The Largest and Best We have ever had. Would call es DRESS GOODS D Silks, Cashmeres, Flannel Suitings, Bour Conmels Hair, Oueynseys and all the chea] We have a full line of Trimnam I'lushes, Silk Velvets, Vel Laces, Braids, Bui IN OUR CLOAK DEP BOUGHT DIRECT FRONM T1I We have the newest styles in Newmark Jackets and Jer, Also, a full line of Misses Wraps and I NOTIOI Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Ladies and Chi IN OUR STAPL_ We have a large stock in Blankets, Flannel Kerseys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Plaids, Hi We have made a Specialty of M)JR\ past and offer a large line at IN OUR DEPARTME. We have tl o Largest Stoel; Carpets in all Oil 4'lot s, Mattinga, Rugs, Tr HOVEY ' MARBLE AND GARNITE MONUMENTS, . A - Pick< Dont waste youri money on botch ATT Mar ble WVork. Will i ChIeapes~t Iron Railings in thre world. CLARK & WILCOX. &*~ ret Greenville, S. C: Ge [dea 18, 84 12 ly WI Atto: mo- NERVOU(DEI3ilITY Po A RADICAL.OURE POR to on aceroi, 0 3IERVOUS 'l DEBILITY, toeia asfjo TI firganl Weakness, e A 'r taslacIacal Te-rvo PoR ovenBix iSI0 ~oa caic P, YEAnsRUSSEIN MANY n n Iiir n ( TMous g s. es. ny airee: n ( , oui iolosele scj i WRK ENT. *a ee nIs M. F, " tCC a.i-liogat ",ny Greerot MontR,A. tarenfaiigth at Ixu agur. MARIS E wDYC.dM'F00tmaTs . 800 N.TenthSt.T. L UIS. MO. u tn TUTT'S P1 LLS 25 YEARS IN USE. W The Greatest Koelal 'riumph of the Ago! e SYMPTOMS OP A. TORPID LI VER. Lo. of appotite, Dowels cost ive, IPain in the bead, with a dull sen,sation in the basIt jart, Pain under the shoulder.. blade, Puiness after eating, with a di.- 1. Inellagion to exertton of body ortmind, Irrni 6 iotmpere,Low splrIwtteI lIE Wearinese, D it Heart, Dots I lx aever the ribghaIt Isful dreams, an uch e s TIaso GetAT HAtR GLossT 3LAQI seat by expre ~~ato~ Iii E lMy facl ii naurpi snt eed, and all 8i610o80 Spootae WRIOHTS,0 Ia bmaim.w rK. :Y i THE PRICEM6 Assorted Stock pecial attention to our EPA R TMENT. ettes, Satin Berburs, )or grade s. Ings to Match, in MIlk Veteem, Woolen tons. &c. .RTMENT E MANUFACTURERS. ts, Wraps, Russian Circulars, sey"s. Iavelocks. NIS, hirens Undervests and Suita. Ii GOODS s, Jeans, Cassimeros, Linseys. ikory Stripes and Ginghams, iING GOODS for years very low figures. NT UP-STAIRS in the City, of Grades, uniks & Curtain Goods & TOWNES, FO_NATIONAL_BANK. Professional Notices. OHILD, WV. A. WILLIAMS nm, C. 11., S. C. Greenville, 8. C. liIILD & WILIAMS. )RNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Greenville, S. O. >ract,ice [in all the Courts'of Greenville County, State and F"ederal. , 29, 1884 35 WuIIITr, C, E. Routusoni ville, 8. C. Picken s, 8. C. IITNER & ROBINSON. ~neys and Counsellors at Law, PICKENS C. H., S. C. )t attention given t.o all b~uiess cs inl the State and United 81at. Ilce in School (j.,mmissioner's OQics. S1, 1S84 8 {OMAS C. ROBINSON, T OR .NE Y A T LA W PICK IENS C. HI., S. C. notices in the Courts of th e and in the United States~~ t. [ice In C'ourt IHouse. it 13, 1888 61 ly ANSnt, J. H1. NxWwo ville, S. C. Piokoe C. 11., 8. ANSEL & NEWTON, t r n eyu a at J aw, PICKlKNS 0. 11., S.* C. , 14, 1883 88 if CITLD. J. E. BOGGS CHILD) & BOGGS, RtNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW PICKENS C. H., S. 0. Il pracotice in all the State and 'al Courts, rch 29, 1883 2 The Exercises THIE P1JENN INSi'TUTE~ ill bie resumed~( on1 WEI)NETSDAY, dayV of RETME nexNt. 2M of '1Tuition remain tiuncned. rd1 in prIivate faiiesi at *10 per D)epartmen'its oIf Munie, In charge of AlIK EN, and of Art, in chnrge of IOLL4INGSWORHTH, offer supIerior any' in)fournfon, adrssllCi W. Ml. McCARL4AN, PickenM C. ii,, 8. C,. 6, 18854i . M. SNIDER DEARLER IN ies, Diamond; and 3'ewelry, 1REENVILLE, S. C. lities for doing Fin Watcoh WoulcIs, ased in the South. All wor k I sel)- the Celebrated DiamnoA les and R(yo qlao e.. ,ana 188