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1 Augata will be the next Georgia towin to have wwet and dry elestlon. Brooklyn tazpayers 'will have to poy $9,4O%,709,18 in taxes next year. Subsoriptionseto the relief fund for the OalvestQ1 i Uffntres have aed $106,000. 8. T. MoOravy, Esq., a prominent member of the Spartanburg bar, was in town last Sabbath and attended services at the Methodist church. Ii. 'Asety, Alphonso, king of Spain, 1. 7 I. :.th ult., akthe age of twen S i . -ion of the readers of TM SxN i alled to Hon. J. E. Boggs' ., in this issue. See what the law k mg power is doing and propose do .his session. Eight million votes wore polled at the recent election in France. A million votes did not go to the poles. A boy who b-ught a quart of New Or leans molasses it a Cincinnati grocery the other day found a diamond ring worth 8200 dollars in the stuff. New lot Stoves, $10.00 to $20.00 at at Morris's. "One fire burns outanother's burning,' and most pains suffer more to be cured, but Salvation Oil is painless and certain. It costs only 25 cents. Mr:ried, on the 22d ult., at the resi dence of the oficiating clergyman, by, Rev. M. L. Jones, Mr. Joseph Gilden, to Miss Laury Chapman-all of Pickens This is a free country! sure, but you can't get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup free of charge, it costs you a quarter every time. 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. Blue Stone, 100. a pound at George's Easley, S. C. 4 Good resolutions are often like a loose ly-tied cord-on the first strain of temp tation they slip. They should be tied in a hard knot of paryor, and then they should be kept tight and firm by stretch ing God-ward. One day last week, the passenger train on the Air Line Railroad killed an un known negro near Central in this County. The negro was supposed to be deaf, as le made no effort to get off the track. The whistle was blown and the train almost stoPped, when he was struck by the 4 . locomotive. A. L. Beacham, a white man and painter by trade, was committed by Trial Justice J. R. Gossott, to jail on the 23d utlt., in dnfault of hail. He is charged with burning the house of a colored woman. The evideueln against him is mostly circumstantial. ) Jacob Griffin, who is charged with the stabbinig of James W. Bradley on the 19th ult., had a preliminary hearing be fore Trial Justico T. C. Robinson on the 24th nit. Not being able to give bond on account of the critical condition of Mr. Bradley, he was committed to jail to await his trial. - ' alt, Sam Jack * ~aker, and an * house of Mr. ' from Green us ? u&, tAuarN atter the burglar had lied, a blood hound was set on his trail, and Jackson was captured after a chase of two miles. Married, on the 26th nul, at the resi dence of T. J. Hunt by Rev. Thomas Looper, Mr. Lafayette Anderson of Pick ens County, to Miss Nettie Anderson, of Lurens County. A dispatch from Calcutta, India, says 5,000 people have been drowned and 150 villages submerged in Orissa by a cyclone 4 nd that 1,241 square miles in the Moor ehedabad and Huddea districts have been devastated. Robert Jones, charged with triplehom icide in Edgefield, has been, in pursu ance of an order of Judge Hudson, re moved from the Edgefield to the Rich land jail. Jones could not be safely kept in Edgefiold without extra expense and vigilance. The Macon Telegraph says: A colored servant, who was sent the other day on an errand to the house of one of Albany's citizens newly imported from the North was much astonished by an invitation to "walk right into tne p)arlor and have a seat" She accepted the invitation with some reluctance, confessing afterward to her employer that she "felt like or fool." St. Peter's Cathedral, just completed at Moscow, RussisL, has five cupolas, and nine hundred pour-ds of pure gold were used in overlaying theux. The doors of the temple cost $810,000, and the marble floors $1,500,000. A debating Society has been organ -ized at Union School House in Central Township, wvhere the citizens in the surrounding qountry meet every Satur dlay flight and died#ss' quectionls of mor vale, science and histery. -After an ela-. bor~ate 'ad exhaustive d'elbate, on~ the questioni, the society on the 214t it de aided that intemperance Was a greater evil to a country than war. There Is also a flourishing Sunday School at this place. The school is making prepare: tions for'a Christmas tree, and every 11 be remembered, when those p'nts are put on that tres,. 1.iV, near Betden, says thme Morris - * rald, Mr. Amoes yto Miss Jane Weeir. A Day Is made, a Week Is lost, Et$ time should not complain----. For these will soon be days'enonghr TominkaWeecanh W6%sat salye In the .wour;o Qu, r or,lcer.Salt Rheu Fever 8or T,ettee.Ohapped Cillblaine, COrps and All.Wn Erp ,n pstv Pn1>cuptfon ,as positive y ures 1les, or no psy -'64 redr , It is gustsnteed to give perfect satisfation, or money refunded. Price go cents per box. For sale by Dr. (. .W. Urlef Nervous Dbulted 3en You are allowed free trial of thirty dlays of the .use of ,Or. Pye's Celebrated Volfaio, Belt with Electric suspensory Applianoes, for. the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet with full information, terms, etc. mailed free by addressing Voltaio Bolt Co., Marshal Michigan. PRICES CURRENT. TIlE8E PRICES ARE FOR W1OLESALE LOTS. DORADOTS WISKLY DYriRoUsOl & MILLSR S3UOAus-Cut Loaf............... 8 Crushed. ............. 8 Powdered............... 8 Granulated............. . 7 Stranded A.............. 4 Extra White o........... 61 Golden 0................ i} Brown.................. OPFEE-Java, old Government... 25@00 Laguayra............ .12(914 Rio, Choice............ 1100 Prime...............10j00 Good ...................10 @00 Fair.............. .9 @00 Ordinary............'... 9. @00 KoLAsEs-Golden Syrup......... .80 Muscovado in hhds........ 80 Muscovado in bbls....... 83 S. II.... ............. 00 Cuba in bbls............. New Orleans, new crop. ... 00 New Orleans, prime..... 45 New Orleans, fair........ 28 New Orleans, common... 25 3AoON-Clear R. Sides, dry sal.... 6 Hams, Davis' diamond. . . 12 Breakfast Bacon .. . . . ..... 9 LABD-Choice kettle, tierces...... 7 Choice kettle tubs ....... , 8 Choice kettle buckets .... 9 RAIN--Corn, car load........... New Corn................ 50 Oats, McDole . . . 50 Oats, Texas Rust Proof 55 Georgia Grazing......... SO !LOUR-white ('loud, per bbl ..... $ 8 00 Kidder's Best............ 7 00 )o do choice...... 6 50 0. F. Grant, granulated... 6 50 Shellyville............... 00 Iloward street........... 5 55 Pearl Grits per bbl....... 4 00 Oat \Ieal................ 7 00 Soie -Chiceo new................ 7 Gler k'sSale. STATZ OP SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. . [N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 3aroh A. Stewart et al. ngninst'Abraham Stewart et al. PDURSUANT to a Decree for Sale, made 1in the above stated ease on the 28th semptemnbe, 1885, by Hon. W. H. Wal ace, Presiding Judge, I will sell to the ighest bidder at Piokens Court House, luring the legal hours of sale, on Saile lay in January, 1886, the following RE AL ESTATE, to wit: All that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Land, dtuate in Pickens County, on waters of Big and Little Eastatoe Creek, and Cane ~'reek, water~s of Keowee River, adjoin ing lands of Abraham Stewart, 8. A. Alexander and others, containing - seres, and knowvn as the Home Place. ALSO, That other Tract of Land adjoining the above, on same waters, containing -- a.cres, more or less. The above tracts sontaining in the aggregate 1,497 acres, mnore or less. TEnM: One-half the purchase money to be p aid in cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of promises. Purchaser to pay for all papers and for recording the same. 3. 3. LEWIS, o.c.P. dec 8, 18865 ___ 10 4 Clerk's Sale. ---O The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF PICKENs. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John L. Gravloy et al. against Riohard A. Gravley et al. P URISUANT to a Decree of Sale made in the above stated case by Hon. WV. H. Wallace. Presiding Judge, on the 19th day of November, 1885, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens Court House, during the legal hours of sale on Saleday in January, 1886, the following described REAL ESTATE, to wit: All that Tract or Parcel of Land in County and State aforesaid. on Oolenoy River, adjoining lands of Waddy Gray Iey, Wmn. Giilstrap, JT. E. Hlagood and others, containinfi Tfwo Hundred and Twenty Acres, more or less. Plat of same can be seen in the Clerk's Office. Tmms~! CAsa-Purchaser to pay extra for title. dc3,_1885 10 4 LAND FOR SALE. I n ILLJ sell to the highest hidder at Pick ens C.lH., 8. C. onl Maleday inlcm beriR85, the follo~wing TIt i CTISof LLND), If not sold privately bef'ore that time, viz: 1st. A Tkract in the wvestern part of the prosperous town of Easley, on the North ide of the Railroad, ad joining Mault'in, Smith, Willams and others, contair.ing 8 85-100 acres, more or less. 'Rd. A Tract en the North sl(de of the R. R, adjoining Unlon Church, No. 3, Ken aenre, HliIn gsworth and o,thers, Coil tatnlpg 104 8-10 acres, more or less. 84. A..Tract on the South sIde of the R. T., adjoingKennemore, Mauldln, HIol ligwrh o ,adothers, containing 161 1.-10 acres more or less. The number of aeres in each tract, in chides the right of way to the Railroad. Termns, one4biird cash; the remainder on at credit of one and twa years in equal an nual Instalmente, w4th Interest from day of sale, at ten per cent por annum. For further particulars, aun latsof eac tract, call on U. L. HOJLINGj.WORTHf my attorney at Plckens. ( H., a. ' noy 12, I)J,IIX ALMANAC FOR 3885. DECEMBIE. Santa Claus will open out his Budget of Fun next week! Toys, Fireworks, Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Candies, Crackers and nice TOILET SOAP. Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Mack erel, Mullet, Pepper Sauce, Cheese, Apples, and good S1IAVINC SOAP. Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Horse Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Whisk Brooms, Bristol Dusters and TAR SOAP. Powder, Caps, Shot, Lead, Gun Tubes, Gun Locks, Cylinders and l'ASTILE SOAP. Pad Locks, Chest Locks, Knob Locks, Drawer Locks, Hinges, Butts, Screws, Wrought Nails, Copper Riv ets qnd CARBOLIC SOAP. Fine Combs, Coarse Combs, Pock et Combs, Curry Combs, Jim Crow Cards, Cotton Cards, Sheep Shears, Bells and WASH[ TUB SOAP. Wash Boards, Dish Pans, Wash Pans, Dippers, Potato and Nutmeg Graters, Pie Plates, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Pocket Knives and BLUE SOAP. Cedar Buckets, Tin Buckets, Paint ed Buckets, Well Buckets, Ropes Pulleys, and all kinds of Soap ex cept SOFT SOAP. This Almanac Soft Soaps nobody. It don't advertise clieap trashy stuff at astonishingly low prices to deceive the public. It don't quote a 10 cent cake of soap for 6 cents. In other words it. never has had to hire a man to trade with it. The solid bargains is inducement enough for sensible men, and parties in search of Baits can pass on--we don't keep them. It is out of my line to elbow a man all over town for money or trade. It is out of my line to dun a man, and Gentlemen don't require it. There are a few nmtes of good men on my Old Books who have kept me waiting 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 years. These good men tell mec I am the best friend thev ever had. They tell me they pay every one else---but me. They tell me I must not push themi. They say they aim to paty me. But they never pull the Trigger. Nowv, here's a proposition: If you will pay mue One Dollar just to let me know that you are not afraLid to shoot and give your note for the balance, I wvill cheerfully wait loinger. If there is one man who has been unfortmnmate and is too poor to pa anything, and will convinco me of that fact, I will send nimi back home happier than lie came. In conclusion: One word to my good friends and cuset omers who hav'e staid with me so long "through thick andI thin." I appreciate your friend ship, and your tradeo. My doors are open--and if need be I will raise the windows. My stock is complete. - Come in, Ask-and receive. Wishing A Merry Christmas to all, I am, yours, 080 e 6 n & ee vng riesin~ veUNlN ad c.,t Pubiser jsed. eroy, N.Y ptibl atio funi~ea o r a cte e n efoe th h or atow ih q e pt e.c p h id wt i ot . ''e ounderit o f b h e ld a tareo Aur nIA o e The esoftaNewspapein Aeric#0a yadbyfa Dintheog Motbyal Readea. tgent wated4 Oeerywheprepoem mo orei dithabti0ng the n's Pre-" Theemost intra.lestn and advanta.. p aper. nag n i to ppr o 5tN t Sbcinet gored oer riglecjote IBeautina andtBubsanta nln. retnesi (SnanddGy and othforeiWater,.aluable ofaobedt sorea. tilit and nsoterton. Inmation ban, asjntps h:r DAILY pie Yewhitot su geindy)lt sof DILY,o he Month, r t tothnay 50i,,il UAY,a frer Yh ean .ag .f .c oic i0 WEEKY,ser Yea 00 i0 AddWM Mres. n, sc, New YokOsr ARE AGAIN TO THE FR,ONT WITH A FULL LINE OF PRICES & QUALIT7 Guaranteed Sept 10, 1885 50 3m HEADQUARTER! FOR BAGGING & TIES -0 8 CAR LOADS ON HAND AND T arrive, at prices that cannot be undo gold. A large stook of DOORS, SASH ar BLINDS, away clown below form, prioes. A very large stook of DRY (001) BOOTS an.d SHOES, HARD WAR] CROCKERY, &o. A sploudid stock of COFFEES, SI OARS, SYRUPS and FLOUR. TEXAS RUST PQOOF OATS at F cents per bushel. Give us a call before buying and sc will do you good. CELY & BRO., WES'T 41REEN'' 1 . sept 3, 1885 49 FUtRNITU Ri - --o WHEN; You NEED FURNITrUR CALL ON Bunion & BlIaylocI AT E ASLEY, S. (C. Theoy haver the largestannd boat Relect< stck ever broulghmt to this c'ounlty. We hiav just roeoived our eleg.ant of all kinda, anid priooe to soll cheoap thanI ever knownt b)ofornl. Call anid a our (Goodls andt get prieos, and vou w he0 convinced that no houso iunderse uIs. W.e also hav e a full line. of COFF'IIN ROBES9, &t. of all stylo's and siz( from Hlomo-mnado Coillus up to tho bc CASKE'TS. Customiers waited on day or night wi pleature. Thanking you for pnt favors, at hope for a continiuaneo of samoe. D)om forgot that the place for IS AT RUNION & BLAYLOCK'S PROPI[ETORS EASLEY F"URN TURE HOUSE, OPPOMITE PONT9FI'rI sept 24, 1885 1 tf New Advertisements. UNEQUALLED IN TOne, Touch, WorkmaRship f)orahilit) WIJLLIAMW IVAUE & CO. 1.pa Fitt n t . Noa Yllmore 8treet,, Baltimor It) sYaua DVEllTISEIS! send fr our Seh List of Loc lepar. Geo Iao te!!. Cno,us 0 d tpue at,,ireeN. Y amno 19, . 1885 r 8 4onla,, oH~ T~WI PIET ISlil SATNG. OUT LAlTlES s by for kour proen incl inglt of old Con inuours. ( u~ lob le p e... o,10 prc in ,N. . n. 19, 1885 8a 4 fig PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. On and aftor May 81to, 1885, Pas. seng e Train 0ervice on the Atlanta aun Clarlot te Air Line Division will be as to 1 lows INor't12.wnard. axrasss NO 61, DAILTY. Leave Atlanta 600 p > Arrive Gainesville 8 08 p n Lula A 8 83 p i Rabun GapJunotion B 9 18 1 Tooooa C 9 68 p r 8eneoa .1) 10 66 p a Greenville E 12 27 a t Spartanburg F 1 42 a a Gastonia 0 8 50ai Arrive Charlotte 11 4 40 a a MAIL NO. 63, DAILTY. Leave Atlanta 8 40 a i Arrive Gainesvillo 10 82 a I LulaA 1666aa Rabun Gap Junction B 11 25 a t Toccoa 0 11 66 a, a Seneca 1) 1261 pi " Greenville B 2 28 p I Spartanburg F 8 84 p r Gastenia 0 6 26 p I Charlotte II 6 10 p i )XPNess No 50, DAILY. Leave Charlotte 8 00 a Arrive Gastonia 8 60 a i 8partauhurg 6 67 a I Greenville 7 18 a r Seneca 8 64 a i Toccea 9 6b a I RIabun Gap Junction 10 87 a a Lula 11 07 a r Gainesville i 88o a Arrive Atlanta 1 40 p MA.IL NO. 62, DAILr. Leave Charlotte 1 00 p a Arrive GaStonia 1 41 p , tpurtanburg 8 84 p , O Greenville 4 52 p Seneca 6 21 p u r- Toccoa - 7 21 p a Rabun Gap Junction 8 13 p r Lula 8 89 p a Gainesville 9 06 p a Atlanta i o0 p , Accornmodation Train (''Air Line Belle' Leave Atlnnta 5 30 p I Arrive Gaineeville 7 40 p i Leave Gaineeville 7 00 a 1 Arrive .tlanta 9 25 a 1 No. 18, LOCAL FaIuT, GOINoSotITN. Leave Charlotte 6 40 a t T Arrive at (atffney's 11 10 a Spartanburg 1 26 p (reenville 6 16 p a 0 Central 7 46 r No. 17, LOCA FaUBrnT, Gotx No-r'. Leave Central 6 20 A n Arrive Greenville at t 27 a Sprtnhrg1 1 a at (1aflney's 1 22 p Charlutt o 7 00 p a Buffet Sloeing Cars Without Chang On trains Nos. 50 and 51, New York an .Atlanta, Wa,tshingion andt New Orleanus vi ny Iville, ased Salisnty and Asheville On Irains N os. 2'atd 53, Richnond nn Greenaboro. and Wtshtngton andAug ustn and W.ashingt stn and Now Orlean+. R eturning. on No 5--sleeper (Greensber LO Itichond. Thro, th Tickets on sale at Charlotte Greenville,Srneca, Spartnuburgan,d Gaine vtille to all points South s, oth-west, Nor arnd East. A with N P it 1 to and from A thens. B will N l! it it oand from Taclulsh Fall C with l- Air tine to aned froin Elberto aned l,we rsv iIle. I) with Ifhte Rilge n a to an d frorn wa halla. &c 1's with a and a it n so and from Newbes ry. Alstonl and columbhia. F with a nand a u and c n a to and froc Henclersonville. Alsftonl, AC G with (eester ani L,etnoir n n to an froms eh'etei Yorkvillo and nallas If with y o neivissaion and o c and A R * a rorn mrec'ns.hors ntaleighe. &-c 1. Y. SArIe,StiseritLendenit i r R rm 2c1 V 1' & (ren'lMgn .p rColumbia and. Groenville Rtailroa, ne O( ) d a cfitr No v. 15thI, 1 885, Paent ill ge 'nnti:s will run as hterewithe indieate ni* u>n thtis roade( and its4 branlcches: D)ail (Exccrt Suindayvs.) No. 53 -up rAI'lxNOa ii. Leavie Columbliae A'I C CC& \ lh-p. .10 20 a ) ('& U hep't. 10 415 at I s,A rice .\laton . At .rrive Newherry.... .... ...... .1 4.9p A rrive Ninetysix.......l h A iii....'" g. . .. ..... .... ........ u3 I5 p "rrivofelen-.-.-......... ...... 4 11 pt Al Arrrie at Greeniville .......... 5 35p t't Nco. 52 - IowNI'Assex:Nuu. Leave Greenville ut............) 9 45 a i Arrive IBelto- - -.-.-...........1 0;l p I A rrive. inty-.six-.-.-.-.-.....10 p i Arrive A Istoti............. 0o p A r've ('ohun is A W & G I)ueot . 5 15 p i (XCJ*une-.... 5 30 pi I- partanburg-. Union & Columbia R ] ELeave Alstloni-.-.......... ......11 58 p Arrive Union..-................2 37 pi A rive Spar'ig, S.. UT & T lDepot. . 41 40 p Arrive Splar'g, R & 1) T)epot. IL.. 4 50 pti No. 52-- -DOwN PREGR Le(avu Spar'g, Rt & 1) D)epot, 11. . 11 i 5 p Lea('ive Sping, 8. U & Cdep't, U . 11 15 p : Iriive cat, A lstont.............. 8 55 p i Laurens Railroad. Leave Newbierry .......... 2 p Arr.ive Goiville.... 55 p ten SArrive Clintone........5 3(0 ps m ArrIvse Laur:e-is.... ... 30pi L,eave Lauereis-.... .. ..8 00 at 1) - .rrive (linstoti.... .. . 0c c C A rrive Ne whe-rrv. . . .......I 1 T.eiive~ I lodgle'.......... 0 rrlive .bevc-ill...........1'( c [ceave Ahhlecville.........1 12 \ite Hdge's. ... . dr~nRaa leae Bll ee........ .......I I P 1 p 12Atle ~sile-rt . .T 25 pe n A,eave Bteto. 5... .... .. .. ... .... 4" 15p et .rrive Andlerlon.. .. .... .... .. . 4I lilt .\rrive Pemlnlton....;.......... :125 p t Arr Iite Sen een............... .. 5( It tIn r-i Ariie~(i let en................ 8 0 ill Arrive A nderson.... ....... ..0 22 ai ni Arriven t Bel tote....... ..... ..11 57 a n e IN N Be"fj N S. At Setnesa wcithc 1 andic 11 1R for Atlantta. A. wvithe A'tl:he itic Cat Line acnd Souethl ('arolinca Railwa~y, from andi to (cher le.ntnci. Weith WXihine-i.toni, ('oluminia nnd Ant n, gnhtat freom Wlcilmeingtonr andc tell pity Mt Noth. With ecearlotte, Coilumle anfd A utgust a ,fromc ChaIrlot.te and aill points NeorthI. " U. with A ehlevill e and Spartanhult rg from {- antd for poIts ini Westerni N. e. C. A tlantac aid ('harlot t 5 ) Diviluon R & C R fori A tlanti afand pelits Gthtl & We1 (4. R. TA T/OTTl, Siuper't. Mf. Sr.VonTKR, Getel P'assnger Ag't 3 C.atc w x,c. Ass't O cu, l'as. A sent GR EENVILLI AND WE OFFER AT A' LOWEST CASH IF The Largest and Best We have ever had. Would call es: DREss GOODS D Silks, Cashuimeros, Flannel Suitings, Boure n Comols Hair, Guevnsoys and all the cheap V Wc have a full H110 of TriniML n Flushes, Silk Velvets, Vell Laeem, Bralds, Buti n IN OUR CLOAK DEPi " BOUGHT DIRECT FRONM THI We have the newest styles in Newmarke Jackets and Jersc Also, a full lino of Misses Wraps and H NOTIO? 5 n Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Ladies and Chili ) n We have a larl-ge stoc"k in Blankets, Flannels n- Kerseys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Plaids, Hie: n We have made a Specialty of MOURN] n last and offer ia large lino at v iN OUR DEP:_ARTME1 u I We have the Largest Stock e d Carpets in all . Oil Qlotis, MAttiugs, Rugs, Tru IOVEY S NEXT DOOR T MARBLE AND GARNITE F MEONU MEINTS, n. A.< - Picken Dont wiaste your mIoney~ on boteli A TVC) ri 'VWin pr R Chieapest Iron TRilinigs in the world. CLARK & WILCOX. j*. Greenvlle. . C: reenv den 18, 84 12 ly WH Attorr PR - N1RVOUSDEBILlTY ri A RADICAL CURE FOR to, f on nd liceto n NERUVOUS Ovrntn-o O rganic Weakuess, ~ n' A TH2 in Yon & Mddle ' C !lrl.r lhUal,mC"n TESTED FOR OVER Six fin or)' inani,ednc ~i *L YFAR8 1WUBE IN MANY Scm ii ncde rlm1ici- L "I TNousA ASD - ca fl dit LI Gott ~ TRAL uil fu,ct o, ohenau. PACKug _ fleani,*Pt~ vnuu 0~oIo th -- .0 . mlil Cui emtIe (reonv HIlARRIS REM EYCOd. M'FoCHEM8ST8S ii 80% N. Tenth 8t., 8T. LO~UI8. MO. U~ E P T uR EP RtI N ! Noina T uss. june rmeaoe llie TUTT'S i 25 YEARS IN USE,s ,"(lr The Greatest Meodical Triumph of the Ago! SYMPTOMS OF A n TORPID LIVER. Loam ofnppotite, Ihowel contive, Pain In the head, with n dull sensation In the hack part, Pain under the shoulder. blade, Fullness after enting, wvith n dis.. '] inclinnuion to exertion of body ormraind, Irrltabiitgy of temper, Low upirits, with. a.foellng ofhavIng noglected some duty, 2( WVeariness, D)izziness, Fluttering at the Rat est Heart, Dots beforo the eyes, Hieadacho Boardi over the right eye, Itestleueness, with Atful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and ilOh SCONSTIPATION, I'I 1 TUTT'S PILLS nrc espooially adapted &Isi A to such oasen, one l(H doe oets suoh a Miss II( thang eoffeelingaa,toasgtonIilt)hOsufferor- drt! body T ap e lesh, thi thon casemnIs F"or i nounrished,sn i by their Tonto Action en prucnd Ptrice 2 l.m u rra8 oot TUTTF'S HAIR DYE. GRAuT BARO WVis changed to aS. GLosr BIAoKby a single ap l tlon of this Dvn. It imparts a natsra color, acts instantaneoimtly. Sold1 by Druggists, or' sent by exp)ress on receipt of SI. Office, 44 Murray St., Ndew York. - Watcho M[y fioll ___ ___ __ ___ __ !_ n.s l s a, andall SitousOt MP&.AM are relieved by taiCrilt cjINtcJeu WRIGntrSWmDIAN VRCETABLE PIL.LS -nar., ,S. a r..r rHE BICES Assorted Stock ecial attention to our EPA RTMENT. ttes, Satin Berburs, er grades. ugs to Jateh, in Silk reteeui, Woolen ens. &c. LRTMEN MANUFACTURERS. ts, Wrapa, Russian Circulara, ys. avelocks. V S, clrens Undervests and Suits. J GOODS Jeans, Cassimeres, Linaeys. tory Stripes and Ginghams, ING GOODS for years Dry low figures. TT UP-STAIRS n the City, of Grades, nks & Curtain Goods z TOWINES, 0 NATIONAL BANK. rofessional Notices. HlI.D, WM. A. WII.IAM8 e, C. HI., S. 0. Greenville, 8. 0, [ILD & WILLIAMS. {N EYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Gr'eenville, S. C. act ice in all the Courts'of Greeniville County, State and Federal. 9, 1884 85 niTNJ-:n, C. E. Roniusox ille,8. C. Pickens, 8.0C. ITNER & ROBINSON. esys and Counsellors at Lraw, ~ICK ENS C. H., S. 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