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-4 . -. W. e. Gray, 'of brnville, was also P in town last Thursday attending to busi- fih nes. -hE Col. 3. J. Norton, of Walhalla, and J. i' T. Nix, Esq., of Greenville, were in town last week on professional business. ' We are informed that on the night of ro the 10th instant, a fine mare was stolen an from Mr. #iariis Powell, of the Rocky ro Bottom section of this County. ah Alexander & Folger have a new lot of an Ginghams, Woosted, Cashmeres, Boots and Shoeg, Magnolia Hams, &c., which req they are fling at low prices. -ro, In watching the proceedings of the er NLegislature, we notice that Hon. J. E. sel Boggs takes a prominent part in most of ne the measures of general importance. tlh The County Auditor publishes his official notice of appointments for taking tax returns. Taxpayers will do well to notice the dates particularly and ;neet Br the Auditor and his assistant. So Arnold Davis, colored, was brought to C< kens oe day last week and confined Y a jt Davis has been adjudged a gi n;tt;a and sent to the Asylum. The "t' i 'tunate man is 57 years old. . F ' philosopher who had married an ignorant girl used to call her "brown sugar,"because he said she was sweet but unrefined. da V< What a grand, great country this is Al with its vast territory, its big rivers, its pe pretty women and its Voni Vidi Vici cure. of It's Salvation Oil. tr< A squad of soldiors has been on diuby an at Garfield's tomb for four years. They in, were ordered there to prevent a despoil- fu inent whicl was never threatened, and by M really never feared. On January, 1st M 1880, they will be removed. Tell your neighbor to come and pay for his Deeds, Mortgages and Liens in ihe Clerk's Office. The Clerk has waited a long time and needs his money. We have received copies of the Seven teenth Annual Report of the State Super intendant of Education and of the Sixty second Annual Report of the South Car )lina Lunatic Asylum. Exeoators, Guardians, Adiniustrators, to., for whom THEl SENTINEL has done -vork, will please remember us. We rave a good deal duo by such parties, md some of it of a long standing. Come orward friends and help the printer live. Maj. T. H. McCann died at the resi- ei lwnic" of his son-in- law, Mr. G. D. Barr, i' n G{roeinville on the 12th instant, in his Ci Kth year. His de-th resulted from nou- Cr algia of the heart. His remains were ev ,u1riod at Cannel church in this county n the 13th instant, and the funeral oh- Ca equies performed by 1)r. J. R. Riley. [I( Mr. W. B. Allgood, who lives thret nilos west of Pickenus Court House, tilled a hog recently, 22 months ol, hat weighed 419 pounds. Mr'. Aligood s one of the hest farmers ini Piekous, and an 'aise s his own hog anrd hominy. On the lst instant, a bloody tragedy ~ ras enacted err the plarntatiorr of Mr. ['. B. Earle, in SaivannaLh Township), in C) anrderson Counlty, resultiang in the (leatihI ' 1. 4t%wrs by the hanrd of Ann Dun. -coloaredl women. Jealoursy is o have been the cause of the a numher of our sub)scribers 4 ,vho lave not yet settled their acoounts with usc. We hope they will not forget :o do so. The pr'inters wvanrt to enjoy V.hristmnas, burt they can't do it unless rheynarve a little money in their pock' James Mansel, a colored boy about 17 10 roar's old, was run over by a train on the dichrmond and Da:nrville Railroad, near til E~auley on the 12th ianstant, and( wars litor- to illy torn to pieces. This boy wvas insane md gave someoof threcitizens of tis town I ,rouble hat Spring and would then have ! >eon examined and confined in the Asy - um, but his yarents carried him home Ind throught they could take care of him. A Thromuas C. Ligon has given up Iris law ai -)arctice and Ihis oillro as Judge of Pro f,. iate for Anderson County aend ha.s berofn rdmritted inrto thre South Carolina C~on- afl 'erence. We wish Chairlie abnrd snt sure noss in his noble work, lie is a young nan of line intellect arnd throroug educa dron and is entirely counraoorted to his A bill to repeal Scotiorns 2,397-2,404, inclunsive, of the Gcnerah Statutes relat ing to tihe lion law lhas passed to its thrird reading. A bill giving landlords a lion fo' rents and supplica hnas paoseed theT Ltouse. What wvid be fate of treese bills cannot no0w he foretold. Thre lien law will againr engage the at tantion of tihe Logislature. It w 'uld be p)rofitable to tire tax-p)ayers for the law. makers either to reeal it, or' let it r'est. Sirce thec Surpreme Court has decided thmet \4 mortgargo oni cr"op is valid anrd binadirag, the the faute of mor lion lawv is a mrater of inrdifferance. Tire publisher of thre Beaver Falls, T a. Connier, Mr. John F. Porter, somre ti'ue I ago contracted a severe cold. He says: "I tried hralf a dozen remedies ineft'ect ually, and upon~ recoiinmrendation of a physician I gave Dr. Bull's Coughr Syrup a fair. re tr'ial. It rehied molnr im o ured my cold arid ontarrhr *'a remedy that should be rusehrold."' 'onreral manager of tire ja . Vllo railroad compIa" It dl a special order, stating pw and after the first of Jauary ..axt the transpotation of passengers on bn thes freight trains of the Atlanta and I? Oharlotte Air Line road will be disconr tinued.. This order will be rigidly . eDntaweai Oamy CO0nhxsi Oou r.---'The t o' siig. for a new zad n bg okens court House to Easley, by the orteet and most practical route, was ard and granted. Meesare 0. P. Field, stthew , Hendricks and J. 0. Orign re appointed special oomuieisoners to out this road. The hearing of the petition for a new td, commencing near Margaret Alex der's, and running the most practical ito by the plantations of J. A. Oren tw, W. A. Martin, and J. A. Stewart, d intersecting the public road near plar Springs, was continued,until the lular meeting in January next. A petition was filed, asking for a new id from Nancy Jones's to J. L. Loop s place, and the hearing of the same for the regular meeting in January xt. A counter petition was filed to A Ono. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. rie Best Salve in the world for Cuts, uises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Iheum, Fever res, Tettes, Ohapped Hands, Chillilains, rus, and all Skin Eruptions', and positive cures Piles, or no pay required. It is aranteed to give perfect satisfatlon, or mney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. r sale by Dr. G. W. Earle. Nervous Debilitated Men >u are allowed a free trial of thirty ys of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated >ltaio Belt with Electrio Suspensory >pliances, for the speedy relief and rmanent cure of Nervous Debility, lose Vit.ality and Manhood, and all kindred iubles. Also for many other diseases. mpleto restoration to health, vigor c manhood guaranteed. No risk is mirred. Illustrated pamphlet, with l1 information, terms, etc., mailed free addressing Voltaio Belt Co., Marshal ieehigant. 311 YES!G o-- - MIRISTMAS IS COMING AND YOU WIIth WANT A NICE PRESENT FOR SOMElODY, FATHER, MOTIiER, BROTlER, SIS TEll, FRIENDR, OR M A Y BE YOUR NcTeethiearta. If you do, I have got all kinds of Fancy ina-ware, such as Vases, Toilet Sets, ncy (,."v and Saucers, l:d-Painted ina Plates, Toys, Toy Pistols, Fire arkers, Roman Candles, Fire W%'orks of rrvkind. n'he largest stock of French and Fancy ndies ever brought to Pickens County, arts, Caruels, Gum )rops, Chewing m, and anything else that is nice and cet. 3rangces, L,emonq, Bannan ers, English alnts. Raisins. &c. [keep a goodi Stoc k of Tobacco on hand .1 will not bie undersold. lust reeivedl 1.500t Cleacrs. If you want enjoy a good smoke.' try my 'Virginia ss," the b est 50. (Cigair in town. 'iew lot Stets, chea:per thai:n ever. mue anmd see for your self, and if youi in Id to buy, I caniI sell you. Riespe(ctfulIly, IN MASONIC TEMPLE. New Xdvertisements. Late of Santhtl Carolina, coUNTY OF PleK ENS. IN PRO)BATlE COURT. 10 Nancy King, Samuel King, .Taeob Kinzg amies King, .1 erenmiah King, ry ,. IHamitlin, IInaiet Bartton,, Rebecca hark, and thce heirs-at-law of Eliza tlbert deceased, to wit: 1B. F. IIlolbert. cbecca Love, M. I. Patilo, Littleton Pa o, and Lihe hecirsof D)avid King, deceased, wit.: Mary England, Matilda Wheeler, dissai Wheelr,1( atnd a mn. Stone, hus udi of Lizzi e Stonei, dh'ceased, andi the irs of I lancah ' lark, deceased, to wit: -rry C. Clark, George ii. C lark, Maliinda aseumb, Rebecca Satertield andi Mis i W~are. Please take notice, that the undersigned ininist rators with will anne'xedl, of the ctatei of .10onathan lg, deceased, will ply to J1. Ii. Newton, .Judge of Probatt rn Pickens County, S. C., on the 30th~ das JTanuary, 188, for leave to mcake a flunil IL(iit,lemet aind obtacini a dischaurge in the oresatid estate. G. M. LYNCH, J. L. GRAVL4EY, Adinistrators. dee 17, 1885 18 6w KABE B,Tuch,WorkIlnnsIIipDorab1ity, WILLrAMf X1VABE dr CO. si. Mi4 anal 206 Wet Bait inmore Street, Baltimore, .112 Fif th Avenuo. Now York. UNMINES4M MEN RB IO3E.1 H R"Money Nuved j.s Monem MASde." BDo Your Own, rigntin g. Cn1a1o~u niLu pt.rect r(f nking miu, >aAsed. Prints perrfectly. No bcuins mian nte.aalgentitest Imon Ials fre(. Priho inadInqly lnw. Refer b,~ pernton~ to H11. r ilE 'vnrH UIIiIE s'rit1 a PRESS M'F'O Co., Augusta,G. D )V ERTISERS! send for our Select List of. Loceal Newswpapcers. Geo. P'. >well & Co., 10 Spruce st reet, N. Y. nov 19, 1885 8 41 8 SETS OF TEETH WHIILE PAThIENTI IS W~AllTING. ARTIFICIA L, TEETHI inserted WITH. [JT PLFA TES, or tby any known process, eluding lat es oif Gold, Cont inuous Gbun, ibber and Cellulocid. All work at lowesi asile prices. TeethL~ Extracted Positively without Paht nae0 (t YITIROUS OXIDE or LAUGH (G GAS. DR. W. M1. NOIIWOOD), DRNrurv. OFFCen: MA1s Sr., GnexxymLLE, S. C. sM'1t i1, 1S885 If, W. T,MTL' ALMANAC FOR 1B8 15. DECEMBE-4R. 0 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 NUAVINC 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 and CARBOLIC SOAP. Fine Combs, Coarse Combs, Pock et Combs, Curry Combs, Jim Crow Cards, Cotton Cards, Shoop Shears, Bells and WASH TUB SOAP, Wash Boards, Dish Pans, Wash Paus, 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 ox cepit SOFT SOAP. This Almanac Soft Soaps nobody. It don't advertise cheap trashy stuff at astonishingly low prices to deceive the public. It don't quote a 10 cent cake of soap for 5 cents. In other words it never has had to hire a man to trade with it. The solid bargains is inducement enough for sensilble men, and parties in search of Baits can pass on----we don't keep themn. 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, iiand Gentlemen don't require it. There are a few names of good men on my Old Books wvho have kept mie waiting 2, 4, (5, N4, Ila years. T hese good men tell mae I am the best friend they ever had. They tell me they pay every~ one else----but lme. They tell mec I must not push51 them. They' say they aim to pay me. But they never pull the Trigger. Now, hiere's a proposition: If you wvill pay mne One D)ollar just to let me know that you are not afraid to shoot and give your note for the balance, I will cheerfully wait longer'. If there is one mani who has been unfortunate andl is too poor to pa~y anything, and will convince mec of that fact, I will send nim back home happier than he camne. In concl..sion: One word to my good friends andl customers who hav'e staid with me so long "through thick and thin." I appr'eciate your friend ship, and your tra le. My doors arc open--and if need be I will raise the wind.ows. ~My stock is coml)et. Comae in, Ask--and receive. Wishing A Merry Christmas to all, I am, yours, PRICES LGURRENT. TI11'>E PRIGES AltE FOJR ,VilIhESA.E~ CoRREeTiE Wk:EKIY iIY VEROUSON & MfILLEKi SUoAits--Cut Loaf................8 iiusied.................8 Powdered(l............... 8 Granmulated..............7 Stranded A..................(I E'xtra A hite c.............61 Goldena e................5 Brown .... .... .... ........5 Co.FEE~ -Java, old Go, verazient, . . ,50 Laguaya.. ...........2 l Pr i ... ............... I jI)0 Far........ ............ 91@0 Or)dinary.... .... .... .....9 (9)@0( [ot.Assi.s Gf,olde iiy~rup........B IMuscova01d in hulids....C UIusc',vado in hb,ls. ..3 8.11.....................01 New OArlens nt'ew erop. ... 60 New O)rleans, prime. .. ..... New )rle!ans, fair... 2 BAeoN - -' leurI II. Sides, dry sat. .. 0 I lamin, D)avis' iamiond . . . 1 2j BIre'ak famst Hae-on............9 LARD----hloic' ketl h-., ticeres....7 Choice kettl Iubs....I.., 8 ( hoice kecttInlebckets.. 9 I (n.Au-- -(orn, ('ar load .... .... .. I New l."r'............... C ()at, McDiole..............fi Ots, TIexes ltust P'roof 5! P1.o11n h 1114 ''loud, per lhbl.$ S A0O idder .~I'sBst .............7 01 Shellyville............. 01 Ihoward 't reet. ....... ... .5 5( Pearl C rits per hbll. ..... .4 0f Oa 1eall.... .... .... .....7 0( I IteR- (hiuer new..................7 Prime ne0w..................6) (Tooe new............ ....5 MA,,ncmF.L -No 3 ............... 60( Half hhls No 3...........3 5( Quamrtr.rhhs No .... .....2 0( 20lbs Kits No 5,..........1 2! 15lb Kit No8 .... .... 101 10 Ihs Kits No 3........ 6 lI!R''6(NL l'e r 'alaU.. .. . .. . . 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR BAGGING & TIES. s.r Ch 101 8 CAR LOADS ON HAND AND TO Le arrive, at prices that cannot be under- Ar sold. A large stock of DOORS, SASH and BLINDS, away down below former prices. A very large stock of DRY GOODS, Ar BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, Li CROCKERY, &o. Ar A splendid stock. of COFFEES, SU OARS, SYRUPS and FLOUR. TEXAS RUST PQOOF OATS at 60 cents per bushel. Give us a call before buying and we will do you good. CELY & BRO., A IVEST GIE ENVII.LE. sept 8, 1885 49 FURNITURE Al -0 Le WHEN YOU NEED FURNITURE Ar CALL ON Runion & Blaylock, AT Ac -E ASLEY, S. C. L Ar They have tholargevtand bcot selected Ar stock over brought to thiR county. L We havo just received our elegant Ar of all kinds, and proposo to Roll cheaper than ever known before. Call and see 1 our Goods and get pricov, and you will LI be convinced that no houso undorsells Ar u. Cj O IDs"s X3T:NS. We also havea full line of COF2INS, Bc ROIES, &c., of all HtyloM anud sizes, from lIome-niado Coffins up to the bost CASKETS'. (;ust:omer.v waited on day or night with Da ploasure. 'Thanking you for pait favore, and r hope for a continuaneo of samo. Don't forget that the llace for IS AT an RUNION & BLAYLOCK'S PROPRIETORS EASLEY FURNI TURE HOUSE, sept 24, 1885 1 tf Sheriffs Sale." tr The State of South Carolina t IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Nettie Symmeso, against JTohni M. Ouyton. ACTION F"OR FOR FCLOSURE OF" C I MORTGAGE. PULRSUANT to a Judgment for Foroe .1 lonoure, iado in tho above stated1 ( c.ue, on the 6th of April, 1885, hy lion. B. C. Pres'slev, pressiding .Judgo, .1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Pickens C. H., (luring the logal hours of sale, on A SALED)AY IN JANUARY, 1886, the following describod REAL ESTIATE, A to wit: ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, situate A in Central, and known in the survey A nmade by d). J1. Oarvin, surveyor, asr Lot No. 15, and nmore parrtiularly ud':erihend in dI(e(d from N. M. Madden toi John M. Guiyton, bearing date the 5th May, 1882. A LSO, That other LOT1 OF L AND) in Central, " and known in the survey madlo by J. ,J. Garvan, survery, as Lot Xo. 14, and more piarticuliarly derib''d in d'ed from F. L. (Gargin, to JTohnu M. (Guyton, boair ing date the 15th May 1882. T1'aus: CAari-And if said terms b not compllied with within ti : days aifterA said sale, then to be resold, on the nor t succeediug saleday at the risk of the fer mnor purchaser. Purchaser to pay for titles. H. A. RICHIEY. Shoritf Piekous County. dec 10, 1885 11 4 Shariffs Sale, State of "i MoahCarolluman COUNTrY r Piie N8s. I ,Jane Crenshawv Plal .tiff, D)avidl Hendricks et al. D)efenudantsn. L J N obedi ence to ai Deeret al Ordr, made I by the lHo. . I I). a' ithIersp1oon, Presmid. I. ing rudge. on the fith? of .Inen, 1AA3, a \ *'sheriff of Pink ;ns ('' um:ty. I will sill to the highest hilder. befo re the ('omurt I louse dloor, oni the first Momndamy in January, 18%n thei folowing 'I'lACT OF L ' [D, to, wit:A All of that TlIIA TI OFl LAND), lying ini Said1 ''oun1t y aind Staiti, onl watenr- of Shoal ' rmeek, adljoi n ln landls of Jensse ( renshamw, ,John Lni>tper, (1. WV. Bowen and othmers, c'ont aininr(one I [ulnd and Flifty-tk'ven A and ( ) e-IIaf Aeres, mo' rn or lss. A TI 'E? LM --One hahlf censh, the reumaider A inn year, with initerest securedl by a A mortgage of the liremises4. Punrchmaser to pyextra foralppes adfor recordinmg the same1. HI. A. RICiUEY, s.. dee 10, 1885i 11 4 IT WILL PAY YOU If you propose going West or North- 1 west, to write to mae, I represent the o Short LineO F. D). BUSH 1). P. A Atina n. Ie>aliod * DanVille In PA88ENOER DEPARTAIENT. )n and after May 81t$, 1886, Pl ig e Train Service on the Atlanta i arlotte Air Line Division will be aiel '5 Nxraie 1o 61, DAILY. ave Atlant a 600 rive Gainesville 8 08 Lula A 8 88 iabun GapJunction B 9 18 Tocooa C 9 68 Seneca D 1066 Greenville E 12 27 Spartanburg F 1 42 Gastonia 0 8 50 rive Charlotte H 4 40 MAIL NO. 63, DAILY. ave Atlanta 9 40 rive Qainesvillo 10 82 Lula A 10 66 Rabun Gap Junction B 11 25 Toocoa 0 11 68 Seneca D 12 61 Greenville E 2 29 Spnrtanburg F 8 84 Gastonia 0 5 26 Charlotte 11 6 10 13outhward sXPRKeS No 60, DAILY. ave Charlotte 8 00 rive Gastonia 8 60 Spartanburg 6 57 Greenville 7 18 Seneca 8 64 Toccea 9 16 itabun Gap Junction 10 87 Lula 1107 Gainesville 11 88 'rive Atlanta 1 40 MAIL No. 62, DAILY. ave Charlotte 1 00 rive (lastonia 1 41 Spartanburg 8 84 Greenville 4 52 Seneca 6 21 Toccoa 7 21 Rabun Gap Junction 8 18 Lula 8 gg Gainesville 9 06 Atlanta 11 00 conmodation Train ("Air Line Bel ave Atlanta 6 30 rive Gainesville 7 40 ave Gainesville 7 00 rive Atlanta 26 No. 18, LOCA. FltliaT, GoiNoSOUT ave Charlotte 6 40 rive at GIaffney'a 11 10 8partnhurg 1 26 Greenville 6 14; tentral 7 46 lo. 17, LOCA FRKIOrnT, GoiNo NonT ave Ventral 6 20 rive Greenville at 8 27 Spattnnhurg 11 18 at (laffney's 1 22 Charlotte 7 00 iffet Sleoing Cars Without Cha )n traina Nos. 50 and 61, New York lant a, Watiiagto: anu New orluaud nv ille, nud Sat;hury atl A sheville )n iraina N ob. 52itnd 68, itich its aitd eenaboro. and W ashington andAug u I Washington and New orleens. Irning, on No 53-sleeper Greuenl iiehond. L'hrotgh TicketP on eale at Chari etnville,.'.neca,8patrtantburgand Ga Ic to all points South, Southwost, N .t 1:.nst. 4 wIth N E Rt R to anel from Athens. B with N E It it to and fr-omt Talula!a I with It Air L.ine t o and trout Elbe d lloweraville D with Blue Ridge n it to anda fromi tla, &c l' with C andi U it a to atnd front New .AlAtnn n nd c'luIttnhii. F with A and. u and c a Nit Io and I ndersonville, Alston, &c 0 with chospter nnd L.enoir n a to >m, eestet York ville 111( nd t alin R! with 4 C t)ivition andl p 0 and A tn d fromt o reensb'oro.nal,ighI. & c I. Y. R AIa, Superintender M L A UGTEI11, (Jun'1 l'tt.es, A TL !liv.-, Ql V. P' & ilan'l a'nnveri olumbia and Grcenv'ille Rlailr ( V antl after Nov. 15thI, 1 8H, 1%sa. ~r Traints w'ill r-un as turwithi iniea otn thtis raand 1( its bJranchest.~ : iXCpt Sunldays.) No. 53-ut t'ASSP:oa1u. Pave 'olumbtlia A I t 'k . fup. 1t) 20 I'& G Dept'lt.10.15 rrive \lstton.................1 45 rrive Newhe*urry ... . . .24 rrivyeNinOety-Six............. 203 Irive Ilodlge't............ .... 05 rriv Voellton..............4 11 rrrive' at Greenv-ille.... .... .. ..53 NO. 52 -nOWN PAsseioN.tu -:tve GIreentville. at.... .... ....1 4-' rr-iv P l,lton...............11 o; irive. Iiodge's-~................2 17 Irrive 'ineQty-Six..... ..1 10 riive Newvherry........ ...... 02 rrive Alstoni............ 4. 10 rve 'toliubia \ .(U& U D)epot. 5 15S (S Juneli-. ... S 30 partanburg, Union & Colmbia rive~ Utiont................. 237 rrivye Spar'g, S., U & (' Depot. . 4 40 rrive Spar'g, Rt & D) Depot. II. . 41 SC NO. 52- --)own Ia58RNaJII, ,eave Spar'g, Rt & 1) Depot, ii . 11 0.5 ,eare- Spar'g, S. U & a diep't, (.. . 11 1,3 irive Uionaa............ ... 12 ltive~pat Al-ton............... 35 Not. 8 to p.iaxHmH IC. .ave Ne wberry............ .... 25 rriv-e i uliville.1 .. 55 p na rrite Cli.ton.........5 30 p m riIve Latirent. . ...80 p mt No. 4-.- DowN t.v.axsax:. -ave L.aur eats... 8(00 a mt rr:v- Cl. ton. ... .. . so5 a tm riv e Na-wheaarry...............11 10 bbtvil: - Bra.'.ch (ave Ii-i!re's...............0 rriive hhleville ............. 4 20 (Cave Ahheaaville. ... . ...... .1... i-riv w- lodge's........ ...... .12 25 lue Ridgre . R. & . id"r:sen Bri rrive Antd erson............. ..4 47 'ri ve P'eidhI-toin....;......... . 505 rrive- s-tnera ......... ..... . 0 t00 rio Walhinila.... ....... .... 883 enive WaIhalla............... 830 rrivye SenecaI................... 850 rr-ive~ Pendle toni..............t : 38 rri ve Antdeiirson........... ..10 22 rrivae at Ilelton..... ... .......11 57 'UN N 1 TTIONS. ME Weec with Rt and tilI it 1t fori At b .with A tlanttic roast Line~~ andt S ('nrollina Riailway, front andE to( leston. Witht WVihnineton, (olumbiaiu and gutila fnmm Wilminagton andi all p) North. With -''harlotte, ("oltumbin and A up~ -om C hatte and all point a NorthI. .with Aalhevillei an f; Partanhturg1 and for Points in Watunt N. (. . Atlant~a anad ''har' t t a Divistion R~ Rt for Atlanta and po1r-t South & (I. RL. T.T LTT Sup e 1' CaII:IwrI t AS?t fien. Pa". Ame, 41, ILLE, s. C' ND MR AT THE AtSl PR7CEN Best Assorted Stock call especial attention to our DEPARTMENT. e, Bourettes, Satin Berburs, be cheaper grades. lisunnings to Iatch, in Silk Is, Velveteens, Woolen *, Buttons. &c. OUR PARTME NT M THE MANUFACTURERS. ewnarkets, Wraps, Russian Circulars, Lnd Jerseys. s and Havelocks. IONS, and Childrens Undervests and Suits. [PLE GOODS Flannels, Jeans, Cassinores, Linseys. tids, Hickory Stripos and 0inghais, [)URNING GOODS for years line at very low figurea. '1MENT UP-STAIRS st Stock in the City, of all Grades, Cm, Trunks & Curtain Goods 1Y & TOWNES, OOR TO NATIONAL BANK. Professional Notice. 8. Ri. A. CHI.D, - WM. A. Wl11AM SV Pickens, C. H., S. C. G.reecnville, E. C, CILD) & WILLIAMS. ATTORINEYS & COUNSELORS AT L AW Greenville, S. C. Will practice in all the Courtsbof GIreenviL County, State and Fedecra'. may 29, 1884 315 Greenville,8. C. Pickene, 8. C. WHITNER & ROBINSO1\ Attorneys and Counsellors at Lav.' PICKE~NS C. II., S. C. Prompt aittention giveni to all busine~ Pr1actices in the State and United SLt4 Couri e. Office in Schol Comm,,issio: ers Ofice. inn" Al, 1S84 8 THOMAS C. ROBINSON, A TIOT 0RNJEY A T LAYW PI1CK ItNS C. HI., S. C. Practices in the Courts of i Stato aind in the United Sta . a CJour t. Olilee ini Court hlouse. _RPt 13, 1883 61H NI. I'., AsNmEL, J, II NtEn 7 (Irenille, 8. C. Pickens C. H., ANSEL & NEWTON, Att ornueys at Lta.s june 14, 1883 88 f Rt. A. CIITLD. J. E. B0O68 CHILD) & BOGGS, ATTOR{NEY8 & COUNSELORS AT! L. 71 PICKENS C. H., b. C. W4ill practice in all the Stato in Federal Cour ts. m arch 29, 1883 2 The Exercises O F THE PI EDMONT INSTIT V wjil be r(smed on WETNs li 1) the '2d day of MEPT1EMB1;Utwet. I~ftte of LTiltioni remain unh1antged. BoardF( in private families at $:1 po; mlonith. TIhe D)epartments of Muftsle, In ciba~rn Miss Al kEN, and1 of Art, in) chargC t Miss H!OLLINGSWOWI'Tl, offer apo' For any1 in] format ion, add(ress W.r NI. Mc('ARLA N. P'ickens C. H,, 8. aumig 0, 185 45 S. M. SNIDER DEARLER IN Watohes, Dliamondn and Jowet-: , II GREENVILLE, S. C. My fa.cIiiies for doing Pine Waf ch Work is* unsurpassed in the South. All wo,k guz.. anteed. I sell the Celebrated f'i:-'ao Spectacles and Eye Glasse. may 1, 1884 01 t G1REENV. s. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . nd A ~CA3 p M WE OFF] p a P M LOWEST C. Pm p n The Largest and a m a m We have ever1 had. Wolilc E DREss GooD a ID a m p m Silks, Cashmores, Flannel Suiting p m Coniels Hair, Guoynsovs and all t p m P in We have a full line of Ti p m Plushes, Silk Velvei a , Laces, Braidi a m am am IN :CL OAK D I a in pa "5p) L3OLGIiT DIRECT FRO\ P m p m We havo the newest styles in N p no Jackets P m pm A p M Also, a full line of Misses Wrar p m p w NOT p m p ' Gloves, Hosierv, 1Ribbons, Ladies Ie") IN OUR ST. am . 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