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0ol. BA. 0 dhas the inest hor in tb oounty. )ev. H. MoLees is teaching a ma sohdol M W$iamston. # Mr. V E. Robinson attepded ti United St as Court last week. Reserve cotton was moved to marko rapidly last week, and it is still mol iug. Nine*-three pupils answered to ro eUsltlhe Methodist Sabbath Schot unday. The Phantom Party at the Hotel d Thoruley last Friday night was a mat nificent success. The liabilities of Mr. C. P. Runio recently assigned, are $3,000, asseti about $1,6000. Mrs. Polly Caphart is gradually grow lug worse. There is not much hope fa her recovery. Mr. Joe Brunson, son of Caption . W. Bronson, has returned from his tri to Texas. The reason some people do not atten balls, they dislike to walts with member of the church. There are upwards of one hundre pupils attending the Piedmont Institut< The management of the school seems t be constantly increasing in popularit3 * On the morning of the 4th inst. th ground was again white with snow. ] was very light, but it lingered in th shady places for a day or two. The continued cold wet weather i - putting the farmers behind with thei work. So far very little, if any plov 4 ing has been done. Capt. Talley says the peach trees o: his plantation will not bloom this spring as the buds were eutirely killed by th January Freeze. Attention is called to a slight chang of schedule in the Richmond and Dar ville Rail Road. Mr. S. J. Johusaon has the contrac for building a dwelling for Dr. W. J Bramlett on the lot between Mr. Jame K. Kirksey's and Maj. Bradley's. H will have the house completed in i short time. "Years have not seen and time shal not see," the people sit down quietly t< suffer pain, when enterprise can affor j ,suhh a panacea as Salvation Oil. Mr. D. B. Adams steward of the poo house is certainly a suocessful porl raiser. He recently killed two hog which noted about 700 pounds. Daoesville's energetic and eMcion school techer, Mr. W. W. F. Bright wanti a law requiring measles to pay high licenco for doing business in thi Sitato. It hans intorfered very much witi his nehool. The service of nong in the Chapel c the Institute last Sabbath afternoon wa mnuch enjoyed by all. The two Satbbat) Schools will mesit at the same placo at 9'cloOk p. mn. next Sab)bath. Married, at the residence of the bride' mother, on the 4th inst, by Rev. J. A Dill, Gr. J1. M. Crenshaw, of Picken CouA ty, to Miss Sallie Cox, of Gireenvill County. Married, on the 4th irstt, at the resi dence of the bride's father, Miss Anni Stepens, of Pendleton, S. C., to Mr Finley Cox, of Afhens, Ga. * May each year in joy be passed, Each one p)roving happier than the last Mr. E. E. Mauldin has moved bac! to his plantation on Golden Creek. Th house he vacated is occupied by Mr. A M. Morris. We are very sorry to lees Mr. Mauldin and his interesting family 'they contributed much to the socia plenre of our town. A correspondent of the Augusta Chron idle says that the friends of Senator Maul din, of Greenville, will press his claim for the offie of Lieutenant Governor and that lien. M. F. Ansel will likel succeed him in the Senate. No otoe arrangement could give Greenville Coun ty a better or more deserving represen tation in the State House. A citizen of the Quaker City, Mr. F Freed, living at 122 Vine at., recenti; spoke as follows: "Reing afflicted wit1 a distressing cough, Dr. Bull's (Cong1 Syrup was recommnendedl to mo for relic I am happy to say that a few diosos ne only gave mec instant relief, but elTeete, a complete cure." At one of the schools in the city y<v terday the master, in a general exercist wrote the word 'dozon' on the blackhboar ~' and asked the pupils to each write a setn tence contjining the word. He wa somewhat taken aback to find o one of the papers the followving uniqu Sentence: "I dozen know my lesson, hu I does know that you can get the beu garden and grass seeds at Sloan's .Dru Btore at Greenville, S. C. Our reader. are.oordially invte t give us their viewv oi the,beveral sut jects which are now before; the Pioken Agrionltural Societ( 0or4g b asior -These disonssions are "free d .and all the farmers df the 2have anything to offer forth .good, will be accorded a olhete~ he. "ig. 'rf. J. W. Ratoliffe's wr?ing bchoc 4lsed last Saturday night. The pris 1og the best penmanship was awarded t . B.-iley, best improvement' h sH~ry D)urant, next Mime Myre Lay W6have exanIned specimens of th peogress mad.ahdwe eonsider It in 'man ~aies very remakable, ThN Prof s commenced another school last Tuesda Trhis 1s audlaent evideaq. okhoeestb is which liis effo,rts ard aprecias 4 Siek of Arenisa - Two stout, well looking yopg color ed men were in town lest week, Peulous ly endeavoring to prooure 1he *l'lof 10 80.00. They related a most pat etio story of their suffering sister in rkan sas. She went to that stst.Abllu two years ago with }Ier husbanl d tree little children. Sinoe A tima her bus t band and two of the ohil ZeA d r- and she and the iemainiug little one are now in distregs, often ' spring ft food. a In this deplorable cofidition 49 is re ,1 minded of the hog and hominy, the pure air end sparklin water of her native hills. Her spirit says "I will urise and 0 go to my father," but the flesh is weak. Not Sympto s, but tho Dieaue. a It would seem to be a truth apprecia a ble by all, and especially by professors of the heeling art, that to remove the disease, not to alleviate its symptoms, r should be the chief aim of medication. Yet in how many instances do we see this truth admitted in theory, ignored in practice. The reason that Hostetter's P Stomache Bitters is sucoessful in so ma ny cases, with which remedies previous ly tried were inadequate to cope, is at tributable to the fact that it is a modi a cie which reaches tund removes the oau ses of the various maladies to which it is adapted. Indigestion, fever and ague, yiver complaint, gout, rheumatism, dis . order of the bowels, urinary affections and other maladies are not palliated merely, but rooted out by it. It goes to the fountain head, It is really not e nominally, a radical remedy, and it en dows the system with an amount of vig or which is its beat protection against e disease. Danger ! A neglected cold or cough may s lead to 1neunionla,t'onsumpt on or other fatal r diease. strong's Petoral t wril cure a oold as by magic. pent thing for dyspeisin in. digestion, sick headache as thousands tesafy. The total effective force of the British regular army is 201,000 men. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, e Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tettes, tlhap)ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is t guaranteed to give perfect satisfation, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by Dr. Q. W. Earle. FLORAL GUIDE Is a work or nearly 200 iutagw,colored i.lete,1000 )des- criptions of the beat Flowers - - and Voet.' q. prices of Pianac l 4.~ T'I'1 l( and 1Low to o4txin A1, i) J - and grow thew 'r - only 10 rnt,. which oiay be urductcd from ite fir.t orler. nuy ONLY Vl'K'%FtP.DP, AT URADQUARTftL. JAM VICK, FEEDfMAN, Rochester, N.Y. Bridge to Let. 6 COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFI'E, PICuN sP. 11., 5. C., Feb. 8, 1836. 1UE, the undersi gned County Cuinimis VV sitners, .of alr,v,ille an'd Pickens 3 ounities, wvill he at Im t's Bridgec ou Sa SludlaRIiver, on TFl UR-DlA Y, 4tn dayI~ of MaIrch next, at 11 A . M . for the purpose of Letting said Bridge for ltcjairs Chira R. W. ANI)ERSON, ChimnBoardi Grceni lie < ounty. A. B. TALLEY, 1 C'hairmian Board Pickens County. j feb 11, 1880 20 8 Delinquent Land Sale. 'r HiE following is the List of Delinquent ..Lantd s in Pickens Conty, furniished ame by .1. TLyler~ lill, County T1reasurro fiscal year, 1884-5i:ur,fr L1BERTlY TONWSEilP, NO. 2. ~ \1rs Mary We'horn, 44i acres, 1 building; S Miss Eliz'a I Staasell, 2 Lots, 1 buildinig. .CENTRAL TlOWNSHIIP NO. 3. Lang Young, 1 Lot. ,Jamn s HI 'u hitner, 56 acres. Phillip Williamis, 2(0 acres. *George Riussell, 1 | ot 1 building. Tlilan B Poiwer, 73 acres. Samuel P Malw, 92 acres, 1 htuilding. 8 Mrs Elizabeth Cot biran, 32 acres. .LI URRICANE TOWNS' IP, NO. 4. s Dr Thaddeus T Miller, 120 acres. .Perry D)uke, 200 acres. 1 JW B3razeale, 50) aces. Mrs Margaret A exander, 101 acres. DACUSVIILLE TO'1 NSHIIP, NO. 6. .George Blake, 37 acres. . PUMPKINTOWN TOWNSHIP, NO. 7. s Augusttus T1errell, 35 acres. Richard slolder, 101) acres. *Perry ID Dactus, 100 acres. r Mary E Burgess, 50) acres. EASTAT'OE TOWNSIIIP, NO. 8. - Wmii E Welborn, 350 acres. - Jackson Seegle, 25 neres. Malinida Riackley, 30 acres. Asa Patterson, 315 acres. Perry Fisber, 190 acres. Will~iamr Crenishaw, 350o acres. r ln illis .J Crenshaw, 50 acres. Notice is hereby given, thant the whole of the several Parcels or Lots of Land above described, or so much as will bo necessary to paIy the taxes, costs, and t penaltiel charged thereon, will be sold1 .1 by the Treasurer of Piokenis County, on the 1st Monday in MARCHi, 1886, uin lhes said1 taXes, assessmnents and penal ties be paiid beCfore that time, and a uch sale will he0 conltinuetd fromh day to day until all of said Parcels or Lots of Land shall bo sold or offered for sade. J1. B. CLYDE, a County Auditor of Pickens. a feb 11, 1880 20 8 "i Clerks Sale. -- - The State of So&uth Carolina, CouN rv OF IPleRENs. 0 IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. s James F. Lathiem, against Li. Tf. Adding - UBSUANT to an order for sale, made *. a i the aboveo stated case on the 20th a S$anuary, 1886, by Hlon. 1. D). Wither spooti'rosiding ,Judge, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickensa Court House, during the legal hours of sale on i Saleaa in March next, the following ~ p~dProperty, to wit: ,. UJaLTAT PIECE, PARCEL OR STAT OF LANI), situate iln Piekenas Oo2t~ on' the North sido of the old Ligon aBridg Road, being a part of the Haimsn imilton ,Tract, conItainI T(we85) aeree, more or loss. he risk'f the former purchas TEIRsE OA-Prhaser to pay for pal4&3 rs. F AND CIEOKEE REMEDY qh SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN. sweet gum, as gathered from a treo of the e ae, gwng along the mail rem in pecotorant principle that~ loeeens thephlepn pro. duoing the early mornin cough, n stimulate, the ehild to throw of tho lsemembranoincroup and whoopintgcough. When oombin,d with the healing muainous prinoiple in the mullein plant of the oolds, presents in 'AYL'S CagtOKE6 REMEDY Or Wa3ET (itM AND Mitr IINthe nest knownremedy frCoughs.Croup. WhoopinY'opado nsm o1h and so pala tabl, ay o 115peaseto tak u;t. As you dru r ii. rt ce, sBe. and 1. If he does otY=4= we Will pay. for one time only, e: p on largo size bottle to any part of .T AR,At.tlaat Gen. HEADQUARTERS! MASONIC HALL -O-- - STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. TIN-WARE, TIN-WARE. I HAVE A FEW MORE STOVFg that will be sold at reduced prices for the next 60 days If you haven't got one you surely expeet to buy one before the summer months pass. Ask your neighbor who has one what he would take to do without it jllt ,ne season, and then see if it will not pay you to buy onc. I Kee) a good line of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES that I sell for the lowest cash price. " I 1%TW .E. I. E Of every kind on hand and made to order. Old Tin-ware Repaired at short notice in the best manner. Iepectfully, A. M. MORRIS. jan 28, 1886 18 ly Sheriffs Sale. The State of South Carolina YICKF,Ns COUNTY. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Crane, Boylstonl & Co., Plainitiffs, against L. Rosas Eaton et al. Defendants. JUDGMENT FOR FORLECLOSURIE. IJURISUA NT to a D)eeree for Fo"reclosuIre ease, by Ho~n. A. P. Aldlrichi. P-re'sidia: .Judge, on the I 0th September, 1 8t4, 1 willisell to the highetcst hidder at Pickenis Couart HIou:se, dur'intg thle l egal hours of sale, on Sale.nbaty ini .lsrchi, 1 '8$, the fol lowing desirab1le RE L E~STiAT1E, to wit: All that Tract of L.andt, ly'ing in the Townt of Centt ra and Stato 'antd C'ounty aforesaid, containiung (i) Seveni-cighats of an atere(, mnort or ces., bioludedl on t he Air ineo. Railroad (Comphany , on the Nortit hy Ed Crooks, (si teet inttre(ening) on the~. South by Main streeti.' TrER MS C ASII - Purchaser to play for all paptlers. feb 4, 1866 10 PRICES CURRENT. TIIESE PRICES A RE F~O Ii W IIOLESA LE Lul's. 00EREOT)D WEE3KLY DYFEKROUsON &.\ILLE1I HUGAR--Cut Loaitf. ... .... ..... ....8 Crushed(...................8 Powdered.................s Granulated.............. 7 Stranded A.................7' Ex.tra White a.............( OJolden 0.... ............. 5i Brown........ ..... .......5~ COFFEB--Java, old Ios'ernma n. .. . 2?i@00 Laguayra. ... .... .... ...12)t14 Rio, hoijce............. 11@00 Primne........ .......... 0j@00 fOood........ ...........10 @00) Fair................... 9)00 Ordinary..... ... ........ 9oo0 UotA88Bs- --Goldeni Syrutp..........30 .Musctovado in hhds......80 M uscovadlo ini h.. .. .. ....33 8. lH................... 00 ('uba tn hbl4........... New Orleans, new crop.. . 60t Ne4w O)rlean's, prime'....... 45 New('rleanas, fair ... ........85 BA coN- lear R. Sides, d ry sal. . . ..... lI:ttns, D)avis' diamond. . 12 Bre.ak fast Bact(on..........9tJ LAi--Ch~oice kettle, t ie'rees..... . . 7 Choice ket,tle4 tult'... ... ..... Cheoice kettle b uckets........ GRAIN-C (rn, car load .. ....... . Coern fr' om wagotns...... .....o Oats, Mc et....... ..50 Oats, Tlexus Rust Proof . . 55 (IHrgia GJr'.ing...... 50 F.ouan-W~hit clottd, per' bbl...$ 800 Kidder's Best.... .........'; 00 D)o do (hoic.. . . ... 50 0. F. Girant, granulated. . i5 Shellyville................00 Ilowaid str'e't............ 550 Pearl ''i ts per." bbl....... 3 75 Oat, ilca................00 RIcash-"lice new................. ( Ton3Acco-Cu.wIl - - alhieu.... 1 '5 Bllivani's Hest.. . ..... . . 2 Free and Eatsy ... ..... ..7 Old D)ominion...........3 Mfarthaf Washiington...5 Belle Boyd................5 Old Bol.................it) ToJAeCO- SMOKINo--Fahi Kee.... $2 501 Lone JTack................ 15) Bllackwell'sIDurhiam 1 l6. . 5 " " nh. 57 Pridle of Durhami. .. .... . .4) Primet new. ... .........6 (Ooog new................ 5 MAOKEr.um. No 3...............$ (300 Hadlf hI-Ia No : ........3 50 Quarte-r hbis No) 3 .......2 200 30 lbs Kits No :i..........1 25 15 %h Kit No 3..........1 00 10lotKite No 3..........65 Etf'fuIrm. ?rr zatllAn. .... .....14 M'FALL'S ALMANAC FOIL lase. FEB IRUARI3Y. 0 Here's At Ye, ITS TIME TO GO TO WORK. 112Y STOCK OF FARMING TOOLS can't be beat-Plenty oe lows, Stocks, Hoes, Rakes Forks, Shovols, Spades, Hames, Chains, Lines and Backbands. Ask for what you want. MY NTOCK OF UREAD AND MEAT will givo you a vim to take hold. All kinds of Groceries always in stock. Ask for what you want. MY STOCK OF SHOES And Leather, Sole, Lace and Harness, Tools, Pegs, Copper Rivets and Burrs, always plenty on hand. Ask for what you want. MY STOCK OF HEAVY CHECKS, Shirtings, Drills and all other Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Fancy articles are too numerous to mention. Ask for what you want. UY NTOCK of PATiENCE With a man who wont pay his debts voluntarily, is alost ex lausted. I have neither the time nor inclination to look after him. Public sentiment is a gaiust him--all thrifty faiuers are (own on him-mlillhrs and ginners are tired of him, and all reliable merchants are bonnd to drop him. This is a duty they owe to their good cu tiners and to themselvs. Now hoires a word to my good fritnds and customers. Call and ask for what you want. Assessment Notice. AUD)JTOR' OFFICr, EI NG unable to meet my~ pubi lhe I)appoi 'nments on acctount of the weathi er, andl by special re<ji(est of Hundray tax p' yers', notLice is hereby given of change of t;mue. I will be at the following places on d (ays specCitied,. viz: ?n Mnday, January 25th, at Cro.s Plainus. On Tuesday, January 20th, at Daicusa On Wednsday, January 27th, at Fos ter's Store. On Thursday, January 28th, at Pump.. kintowni. At Aiken's Mtore, .January 29th, anid at Ki ng's '-tore, ,Jiauaurv 3:th . At, Hurricane on Mondiay, F'ebruary, 1st, 1888, anm.I at six M;ie '4chou Hos, Tues day, 2d Februarv. At E'outral, WVednuesday. February 3d. At Eailey, Tfhursdlay, l'ebruary 4th. And at Pickaiis Court Houuse, the bal anice of time. J. B. CLYDE, County Auditor. The followi ng a1poinItments have been mladle by 0)ounty And itor for Townsip assest' Hors for the year '80. for Piek ens County, viz: EASLEY T1OWNSIHP. A, (1. WXyatt, John A. Easiey, Lawrence M. Berry. LIBERTY TO0 W NSIP. D)r. Georgre E. lRinsopn, Matthew T Smith, E. Sumith Griffin. CE'NTl{AL TVOWNSlIII. Rt. G. Gaines, Wmn. Clayton, fiobert A. Coch ran. IHURRICANE TOWNSHIP. Lewis Rt IDaton, James E. Boroughs, Robert Stewart. .1. BH. Newhecry, WV. TI. lHoweu, J. HI. (1. 1)ACUtSVILLEB TOWNSHfIP. Sheriff if. Brown, Riley Siuumons, .. Wmi. Major. PUIM[K[NTO'N TOW.MHIP. Matt hew filenduricks, J. 1. Rtigdohn,Jas. WV. Sutherlanid. EASTlAT1E TOWNSJHaP. Johni L. Grauvley, John WV. Thomas, Silas (inckl Soun ty Auditor. jan 14, 18861 162 IT WILL PAY YOU If you )poposa going WVest or North west, to write to meo, I represenit the Short Line F. D). BUSH, D). P. A. Atlimnta, GIa. Brdge to Let. Pr('ExNH (. Hf., H. ('., JIan. '25th, l*6. OT ')II(E is hereby givyen that I will b S.o Bell Mhoals onl Twel ve \Iile Ri a n SATI Ll)D YI, 13toh (day (of Febir ury, at 1i A M. , for the pu rpose of Iett ing a co tract to Rebuiki the Bridge acro'ss t he river at that plare. P'lanis al si .pevi t.a tionis umaude kniown on day of ;ting , County Iomi1 onr Richnond & DanVille Yti CONDENSED SCHEDULE. ,January 1Sth, 1886. O',t1aw''Lar GY No 50 No 52 | Dailyj Daily Leav New York....... 12 00 n't 4:30 pi Philadelphia ...1..34 5 a m;6 50 "Baltimore........ 650 19 42 Washington ...... 11 15 11 00 Alexandria ...... 11 40 11 25 Charlotteville. .. . 3 45 p m 2 55 a t Lynchburg .......6 10 5 15 Danville......... 9 2 804 Leav Riclhmond 3 2( a m 2 00 p i Leav (Ioldsiboro.......,11 45 a im " Raleigh........ .5 00 p m " Durham.... ....6 07 p in Leav Greon*iboro...... 11 21 9 50 ai " High Point...... 11 55 10 19 " Salisbury........ 1 10 am 11 28 Coucord ........ 1 57 11 59 Charlotte........ 3 00 1 00 pi Leav Gastonia......... 3 49 1 42 " hpartanbaur;i.. . . . . 5 56 3 31 " Greenville.......17 14 4 49 " leneca ......... 8 55 (1 12 " Lula........... I 08 8 35 Atlanta.......... 140 p tm 10 401 No 53 No 61 IDaily I Daily Arrive Ncw'York..... 3 20 pm 6 20 a 1 " Philadelphia..... 111, 6 m) 31 00 ai " Baltimore.... ... 10 03 am 11 25 p " Wasin gtlon... .. 8 415 1) 15 " Alexandria ...... 8 20 8 50 "6 Charlo,ttovillc . . . . 4 30 4 20 " Lynchburg....... 2 10 1 50 ' )any'lle ......... 11 25 am 10 30 a Arrive Richmond . I 7 00 pm !4 07 p Arrive Goldsboro.... . 4- 40 y " Raleigh..... ... 1 0 p " Durhatn....... . 12 13 p Arrive (reensboro..... 95 p m 8 30 a " High Point...... 108 p m:;7 58 a Saliibury........8 01 pm 1 9 :1)a 4" Coucurd ......... 7 25 p n5 55 a " Charlotte........ 625 p mi.5 00 a Arrive Gastonia ........ '5 41 I3 42 " Spartanhurg ...... .3 43 11 33 " Greenville....2 30 I 15 p " Seneca ..........12 57 pmil11) 12 " Lula .............11 07 am 8 15 "6 Atlanta..........1 8 .10 am 5 05 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51 Pullman 1n 3ffet sale er bectween New York and Atlanta. ( trains 52 and 53 Pullman BAuffet sleep betveen Wyash..lingtu and New OrleaQ Pullnian ideieper between Greensboro ai Rtiehmncl. h'ltrogta.h tickets on sale principal stat ions. to all points. For rat and infornia:iomn plv to any a,gent of t: comlpany cr E B H'li("dAS. C W CIIEARS, (enil Mainger A li P A Columbia and Greonvillo Bailro On mnd aft~r Jan. 10th, 1886, Pass ger Tramjs will run as herewith indica iuponi tisu roadi and its9 brniches: D h No. 53 --el PAIssNo:n,. Leave Columbia A~ ('('5. \ ep. 10 230 a )1 I'& ( D)ep't.0 -t 15 a Arrive Alslton----.----........ .11 45 p Arrive Newbonrry..............12 -a p Arrive Ninety-Six..............2 03 p Arm ive Hodge's&...................3 05 p Arrive Boelton..............4 II p Arrrive at(Geemsville.-.......... 535 p No. 59) - Y)(ws ra4,:~NU:on. Le(ave' Greenv1ile ac t.... .... ....9 45 a .\rv Helten1 41................I 0 y Arrive hedge's-..-.........12 17 p Arrive Ninety-iix.. .......... t A rrive1 N wherry. ........ 3 02 y Arrive Alston...........4 0j P A r'veColumbia A. ft & U Deplot . 5 1n p (S -hme-C-. .. . 5 310 p 3partanbur. Union & Colurabia R. No. 53- or' 1'AssarE Lev A1ston.... .............i.'V 5p Arrive Ulnon......... ... 7 j Arrive Spar'g, S., U & (' DepoIt. . 4 4t) p Arrive Spar'g, R & D) Depot. II. . 41 50 rl Leave Spamr'g, R & 1) Depot, H1. . 11 015 !' Leave 5 pn1r'g, S. U & C dop't, U. . 11 I5 Arrive Unimonm..--..............1 120 Arrive at Alstoni.... ..........3 55 Laurents Railroad. NO. 3 --UP4 PAi4sRNOEiT Leave Newherny..............23 5 Arrive (I.ddvi lle..4 55 p mi Arrive Clint Ill.... ...... 0 p m Arrive LIreuns. .~...:10 p tm NO. 4 -I)>owN 1'As.iC.soIg. Leaive La:trenIs. ... .. ..8. 00 a mn Arrive (Clinmton ... .. .. 8 0 ai m Arrive Nowherry.... .... . ......11 10 y \bbeville, Branch Leave Hlodge's....... ......... 310 1 Arrive Abbevil1e----........ .. 4 10 Leave Abbeville,....--.... . ....1 05 Arrivo IIodge's.-.. .... .... .....12 05 Blue RidgeiR R. & Anderscn Brar L,eave Bo"lton ....... ..... ..4 15 r Arrive And:ers~on........ 4.. .47 Arrive Pendlegen......25 r Arrive Senieen C .. .... 6 (In A rrive Waii~laila.........( :': Leave WaihIllIa...... 8... 30 Arrive 8.-neen.Sit A rrivye PendlIeton ........i 1 Arrive An,derson.......1 0 )) Arrive at Belton. .......... i 57 .a CON NECTIDNR At Renen with H and D) RI for A tlani, A. with At1letie toast. Line. and S,n Carolina RailIway, fromn anid tol h With WIiumina ton,*(' dlm n hi a andA giusta fr.un Wilmri ngton andI all ji: North. iVt h "harlot te, ('olumia and \u1~. .gi from ( harlit te 'u'd all pin t s No rthI. B. with &bheville and S;earin''her fr< and1( for poinats uin Wesiter N. C. C. A tlamt a and~( ''harlot ~ te ivin lut i R for At la'nta and noI ints m h~ & WI THISPAPR T.\~f OTTupr is'Answ r., T)k en.I'l AN)PE ami Z. . 11ho estate of 1! ARI,, Ui)Ii1 dceC - d, ate of PICke'ns :I t v. S It (Caro a, wvill present the II le vy o tesitedl i the tundereigne1d r pI wVi...I and t se indebted top.saidp ts II III!k pay mAtitoMARGAR ,t )l'mLn Adm ..tri HiOVEY GRE.E2 WE0 LOWEWT I The Largest an( We have ever had. W " DRiEss Goo S Silks, Cnshmercs, Flannel Si (ionels Hair, (iuevnsovs and We ahave a full line of n Pluxhes, Silk Vel Laces, Bri " CLOAK D BOUGHT DIRECT Fl " We have the newest styles in n Jack< "1 n Also, a full line of Misses V 11 NO mn Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, La In IN OUR S n1 We have a large stoek in Blankt Kerseys, Shirtings, Shcotings We have made a Specialty of past and offer at ln 1N OUR DEPA1 at 'c Wc have the Ln Carpetsi O ('lothzs, Ma9t tin g, l NEXI %MARBILE AND GARN: y rr Dont wastto yurxzinoy on b In "'dee 18,84 1 nI - mThe Best Newspaper in Amor m and by far the Most Readable. in Agents wanted everywhere to< money in distributing the Sun's F nm miums. m1 The most intoresting and adva xi geous offers ever made by any Ne paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglec rnSomething for all. 8tandard Gold and othorWx tchoa,Vah, )lookit, tho liest Famxily Bowing Mac Knlownf to thio trade', and ani unoqnalod of objoctit of roial utility anid instruoti Rates, by Mail, P'ostpaid: m l DAILY, per Yeas (withlout sunday) $( ml DAILY, per Month twithout sunday) m" SUNDAY, per Yenr . .. I m FOR EVETRY DAY IN THE YEAR ch WEEKLY, por Year . .. Ifl ~ Addrewh, TiiiE Hta, Now, York (I l, Thiemroist p unr Weekly new faper dot tiine o n i ;atexnisev r sl e l.y r o rh~ her allustrate'd wit.h e'ploniid en gavinga.' pn blicat ion furnihev a an ot vialuabln encyclol of infonnal t in wh'ch no peon uthould be wi Ii Thepoplartyof tiho ther-NTrro Axnroa - anc tat itst circuIltin neaerIy e uals that n it b otheir piapere oif itM claati comine i. Prico. $3 Ir ar. iNcounttoCinbe. iIoldbrallnlewadl ATNs *practice le the Patent Offco, and have p mothn OneH HundredTf) avcate. Trado-Marks Uopy-rig secur)at to ine'nt(tr il teir rights in UJnited States, (Oanaota. Fngiand. Fra paredatbaor t,notice~ and onreason able:t ot Information ats to obtaining patenats ch fully gavenx without charge. IIland-bool i thronjc Moh (!n. arefreotlat in th bcte Aimer c-au tree. The advantago of such not1 avi undterutood by all pesna who wisht to Address MU & 0 (0.. Omc, somwxe AMs.uu3, 31roadway, Niow Yourk. $83SETYS OF TEE WYIil lE 11 PAINTI I WAfTI' AItTIl"ICJA L~ TIEIV'TIilinserted' OU 1' PL'ATEU., or" by any kntownx y liwiting hI'Ites of (Gold, Coantiinomo Robber and (Cell iloid. A! w, r k at ,o posil ricesltt. Tee'* I F nEt ract ed Pos itiey withouxt I by iie of NlITRU U OX Ii i or LA t; ING (lAX. t)ivrt:!.: MIf tN Mv., (O m.:g'vi.i.', M. & TO < VILLE, S. ' AND FFER AT THE CASH PRICES I Best Assorted Stock >uld call especial attention to our D S DEPARTMENT. tinge, Bourettea, satin Berburs, ll the cheaper grades. Trimmings to Match, in Silk vets, Velveteens, Woolen dids, Buttons, &e. IN OUR EPARTMENT ,ONM THE MANUFACTURERS. Nowmarkots, Wraps, Russian Circulars, sta and Jerseys. "raps and Havelooks. TIONS, lies and Childrens Undervests and Suite. TAPLE GOODS tU, Flannels, Jeans, Cassimeres, Linseys. Plaids, Hickory Stripes and Ginghams, JIOURNING GOODS for years rge line at very low figures. eTAIENT UP-STAIRS rgest Stock in the City, of n all Grades, .ugs, Trunks & Curtain Goods iTEY & TOWNES, DOOR TO NATIONAL BANK. [TE Professional Notices. N. A. CHH.D), WM. A. wUILAM a Pickens, U. H., 8. C. Greenville. 5. O a otch ATTORtNEYS & COUNSE~LORS AT LAW Greenville, S. C. >r*ld. Will practice in all the C)ourts'of Greenvill County, State and Federa). may 29, 1884 8!) J. H1. WLiiTxna, C. E. RoBINiex ly Greenaville,8. C. Picken,,, 8. C. :- WHITNER & ROBINSON. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law *PICK ENS C. ii.,S. C. Prompt attention given to all business ca, Pr1actioes In the Sltate and United State Offco in School Commissiowe'a Opfee. arn jan~ ai, 1S84 8 ~re THOMAS C. ROBINSON, ta.. A TT'OIR.NLAY A T LA W ws- PICK ENS U. HI., S. C. d Practices in the Courts of the 'ed 8taito and1 ini the United Statesi Lblo OIlle in Court HEouse. tino sevt 13, 1883 1,1 Jy list - --- - t roo v ilo, 8.C. P c . bi., 8. ooANSEL & NEWTON, 0A t t.-aruney a at La w, 00 PICKENs C. 11., 8.'C.. 00 june 14, 1883 88 t I. A. CiTiiLD. J. E. BOGAB CHILD & BOGOS, TTOR iNE~Y8 & COUN8ELoRIS AT LAW PMCKZNS 0. H., B. 0, ted lr atcw is all the State agd ~ edural Courts. n(F ai~rch 29, 1883 2 N I4,C' falt 2 3. G. BLACK, rty 'Jeweler and Watch Repairing, Main St,, 2d Corner 'Below 0. R. Sewing Machines o- :h TIENEW AMERICAN NO. 7, AND teNewv Automatic White are the best til Close cas ihuers wanRted. di.. R~EENV1LLE, . .M. 4 mnar5.I%i _o 238 l MI ~ D.RLER IN , (Watohes, lamonds and Wel et GRE VILLE, 8. c. atin Niytfaciltes for 'ng Fine Wafek Wer. unsurpas~sed in the outh. Al) r. ee. I elthe selebrated