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"Ao)CA. ITEMS. ' he farmers began is earneel to drive their pIda last wMek. Miss Hattie Pestle has gdde to visit relatives In Asheville, N. 0. Mrs. J..aPesley Major, of Anderson ounuty, is visitin her son, Mr. W. B. Mfjor of this p:3. Mir. D. K. Norris, one of Anderson Countie's wealthond most progressive farmers wIin town last weeki f.ne~of good farmers said last week he thought th8 plaitei's ought to dvertise that they are now selling their cotton below cost Mr. W. T. Meares has moved into his new residence South of the Public Square. He is oosil/ fixed up, and has all the conveniences for a comfortable village hr me. If your return to the Auditor is not mnAde before next Saturday, fifty per poent will be addedto whatyou are Worth. Be sure that you have made your re turns. A gold button with coral beeds picked up on College Hill. Owner can recover jy identifying property and paying for this noticd. I'LOwER SEEDS FOR TIAnl--The 3o eph Harris Seed Company, Moreton Farm, Rochesteir, New York, offers a col lection of new and rare Flower Seeds for trial, at reduced rates. For description and further particulars, see their new I1 luatrated Catalogue for 1886. It will be sent free to all our readers. Special Deputy Collector, R. A. Bow en, destroyed an illicit distillery in this M County on the night of the 8th inst. It was located in the extreme northern por tion of the County, near the North Caro lina line. Goori Sas Dnunvr FnoM Tun Fsnx. -Any of our readers who want good fresh seeds should send for the new Seed Catalogue for 1886, just published by the Joseph Harris Seed Company, More ton Farm, Rochester, New York. It is sent without charge; postagr paid. Send for it and get your seeds direct from the growers. He had just returned from his summer vacation, and describing the beauties of mountain scenery to a lady friend, he asked: "Have you ever seen the Cats kill-mountains?" and she answered; "Nbl but I have seen the Bull's-cough syf1up!" Tie citizens of the community of Urif fl Church and all otliert+ ihterdstod. are requested to medt at Glassy Mount ain School idude, on Friday the 18th in4t. at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of or gauizing a Farmers and Mechanic's Chib. MANY CrnszENs, Bas- Vi1'TfS o u dnaA..-A i earliest varioty of Cabbage is the Jersey Waketield. Fur second early, Honder son's Summer is a popular variety. The best fall and winter variety is Harris' Shortatem Drumhead. There are other good kinds, all of which can be obtained from the Joseph Harris Seed Company, Moretoni Farm, Rlodhester; lNew York. Send for their catalogue and try their wseeds. Thiere is tdthing better. The 1lpiest boy we have had the bleasure of seeing in some time was last Thuisday engaged very industriously hauling wood. He had two small year. lings yoked to a broad little four-wheeled wagon about ten inches high. The1 calves the boy, and the wagon, ali seemed to understand each othdr perfedtly. The * commands, "gee and haw" wore properly given and promptly obeyed. The Judge who was with us, did not think the boy would swap places with Mr. Cleveland, unless the President would offer ano her yoke of calves "to boot." Rev. J. C. Davis, pastor i diarge, preached a very earnest and seatelhing * sermon in the Methodist Church at this place, on last Sabbath, from the tdxt "Now if any man has ridt thd ephit of Christ, he is nond of hiis." The Church was filled even to the "amen" corners. and the strictest attention was given. The sermon was a gvood one, and well timed. After the sermoL those who had joined at the last Quafterly Conference, wore >aptised and recieved intd full fellowship~' A doctor in Nsshville gave the follow ing prescription~ idr a sidk lady, suffering with necur dgia: "A new bariiiet, a cash inere shmaw a pair of gaiter boots, and a b)ottle of Sawvation Oil.'s The lady re t3overed immediately, and earnestly reda bnmmends thld Salvation Oil to every one. -it is sold at all drug stores for 25 cents 6~ bottle. Mrs. Polly Capolhart, aged about 75 y'ears, died at her residence in this town on last 'ihui'sday njglio, th1e ilth instan; hifter a painful illness of one month. Mrs. IJapehiart was widely and favorably kown int botb Odonee and Pickens Counties, and leaves nlnti.y fri6nds andc adquaint anonis to mourn her deaths She left no shildren, but one dalighter.il-law, one grand child and several great grand bhildren, 'ho residecd Mthi her at the time of her heath. She *tdd, and had been for a number of years, a oons member of the Methodist Church, aed her remains were buried In the Method. ist church yard in. this place on Friday evening last; Rev. 0. L. Durant onid aicting the funerals. ceremonies, May she rest in peae; Jhhn R. Randall, libratian of the tuercentile library assodiatidtl hidd a mnember. of the ltimore Bar, committ.. ed muldide ott iMonday nderning at his boarding house biy, di1dtirig liriself throu1gh th~e lhda while in ls bed, Al most at the saide time the Aged lathdi- ofI the young man, - Dr. But'tod Radklal United States a!Rlig, died of Oenntf the brain in thEA ld14gtal at Washington ag"ed eighty-one yearb: When to be Born. Born on Sunday, full of gri8j. Born on Monday, fair of faoe. Born on Tueoday, merry and glld. Born on Wedn^say, so and sad. Born dii Thursday, godly given. Born on Friday work for your living. Born on Saturday, never shall want. Dr. B. W. Bell died at hfs residence in Clayton, Georgia, on Monday last, says the Keowee Courier, after i liger ing illness of m6 tlild t*'1ve years. He had been oo'ined to his bed for more than ten years. He was buried at Clayton on Wednesday. ' Dr. Bell was well known in Oeonee. We resided here for a number of years, and used his best energies and means in advano ing the interests of Walhalla and the ,oountry. generally. He practiced his profession and was engaged also in the mercantile business here. He was Coun ty Treasurer for several years, and clos ed his accounts in that office promptly and correctly. Dr. Bell was a native of North Carolina and died in the 60th year of hid a&d He leaves a most esti mable wife and an idtt+resting family di children to mourn tleir gkdat ioes. The Keowee Courier of the 11th inst. says: "On the 9th instant John Jones, a colored youth from Pickens County, was brought before Trial Justice Magee, of Seneda City, dharged with rape u titi person of Roxie Ann Ried, a colored girl thirteen years old. living near old Pickens Court House after a prelemina ry examination the court considered that a "prima facie" case had been made out and sent the prisoner to jail to answer at the Couft of ?essions in March." If John does not look sharp he'll be betwedti Heaven and earth and not on a tree. Danger ! A neglected cold or cough ity lead to Yneumonla,Consumption or other fa disease. Strong's Pectoral Pills Will eurb cold as by inagic. Best thi fngfr tlysppaa in digestion. sick headache as thousands testily. The Methodist Sunday School in this place now numbers over one hundred, Ninety seven Ansewird to roll call last Sabbath. The jury in the now celebrated Fer gusson case in Abbeville has again made a mistrial. It is reported that it stood eight to four for acquittal. Hon. J. E. Boggs, editor of this pa per, was called from home on Saturday last, to the bed-side of his mother, who lies seriously ill at Williamston. We hope that Mrs. Boggs may soon recover though at the present writing she is re ported to be dangerously sick. Some unthoughted person stretched a barbod wire fridn tlid fondo on Main street to a tree across the side walk on last Sunday night. We know that no misdhief was intended, but such thought. less acts as these sometimes result seri ously; And we trust that our boys,if they did it, will ilot again 116 guilty df subh thoughtly and foolish adts. Nov1Ic v TOwNsHYP AssEssORs.--A special meeting of the assessors appointed for Easley, Liberty, C&entral and Hiuria cane Townanips, is requested on Monday the 22d February, 1880, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and those for Pickens C, H., Daous ville. Pumnpkintown and Eastatoe Town ships on Wednesday, 24th inlstnit, at l3idkena C. 11., iii ol1idd of dentnty Aud itor. JT. B. CLYDE, Auditor of Pickens Couuty. Wanted, right away, 1000 busll of corn, for which I will pa'y sixty cents per bushel cash, delivered at Liberty. J. D. SMITH. The State Senate at Frankfort, K(en tucky, passed a bill on the 12th .r stant; establishing the whipping post for wife beaters. Settle is quiet and troops are parading the streets, but it is believed the mob would reassenmble at once if tlie' were renioved. EiiokleWs Arnica Salve The Best Salve ini the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Riheum, Fevel Sores, Tlettes, I happIedl IIaads,~ Chilblains, Corns, anid all Skin Eruptins, aind pIositIve ly cures Piles, or no pay requir-ed. It ih guiaranteed to give pierfect saitisfton, 01 mioney rcfunided. Price 25 cenIts.lper box For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle. Delinquent Land Sale, 1HlE following ls the List of D)elinquenl Lands in Pickens County, furnishaed me by .1. Tyler lill, County 1'reasuirer, foi fiscal year, 1884-5: LIBIERTY TONWS illP, NO. 2. \lrs vary We!blorn, 4 I acres, 1 buiildling; MNiss liza -l Stauseil, '2 Lots, I building. (CEN ItA L TOWNSillIP, NO. 3. Lang Young, 1 Lot. James HI ' hitnter, 56 acres. Phillip Williamns, 20 acres. Gleorge Russell, 1 1.00 1 b)uildinug. Samuel P Maw, 92 acres, Ii building. Mrs E'l izabeth Cot branx, :i- aicres. II U IRICA N1E TOW.NS4 IIP, NO. 4. Dr Thaaddeuus T1 Miller, 120 ice'e. Perry D)uke, 200 acres. J W Briazeale, 50 acres. Mrs Margaret exander, 101 acres. D)A(USVILLK TOW% NSHIIP, NO. 6. deorge Blake, 37 acres. PUJMPINTrOWN TOWNSIIIP, NO. 7~ Augustus Teffl-cl, h5 arres. lehard ' lolbler, 100 acres. Pof'ry D FZtetts, 100 acres. Mary E IBll:ess, 30 acres. EASTATOE~ TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. Wnt E Wdlbo,tn, 850 acres. Jackoq Segle 25acres. Asa Iaterson, h. acres. Perry Fsiher, 10t acres. Wilam renshaw, 8Nl actecs. W li C fenshd~w,uf ac-rcs. Niaitcer Is hee'by'given, that the whole of the several Pardalsl or Lots of Land above descrijbed1 de, so much as will NM necessary to pa~ thie iaxes, dosts, and penalties charge tieredn, will lie sold by the Treasurer of Piokdna County on the 1st Monday in MIA RCJ, 1 tS~,un lee sidtas o me adpnl se wiube ontinue,d from (lay to dai until all of said Paroels or Lots of LaI shall be sold or ofreredI for sale. feb i ou1nty Adiorof Pch5s rot AND OHEROE1EE1EDY F SWEnt GUM AND MULLEINs . e sweet gum as gathered from a tree of the saunam, growing along the small streams in the outhern States. contains a stimulatingeoz. woctorant princtpe hat loosens thebem pro. auoing the early morning cough, adsulmulates the obtld tothrow ofrthoralse membrane in croup nd whoopin.oough. When combined with the ealing muciaginous principle in the mullon lant of the old sIa o Oield. r TAYLt.os CR11OKtHUUYw5WwiuAUMAx MUL- af Wl hnest known remedy forGCoghe,Croup, tab l ltj a andeoonsumption; and so pala it. l A hedoi: not eip it, we will pay for one time only, sit. ries scarues on la bottle to any part of RAR.AtSant.Ga. HEADQUARTERS! MASONIC HALL m STOVYES. , IOVE.S STOVES. STOVES. j GROCERIES, GROCERIES. TIN-WARE, TIN-WARE: I HAVE A FEW MORE STOVrS 111 that will be sold at reduced prices for 'he next 60 days If you haven't got ond you surely expect to buy one before the summer months pass. Ask your neighbor who has one what he would takc to do without it just one season, and then see if it will not pay you to buy one. I Keep a good line of HEAVY AND Nj FANCY GROCERIES that I sell fo- the lowest cash price. Of every kind on hand and made to order. Old Tin-ware Repaired at short notice in the best manner. Respectfully, A. M. MORRIS. jan 28, 1886 18 1y Sheriffs Salo. The State of South Carolina PICKENS COUNTY. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Crane, l'>ylston & Cb., Plaintiffs, against I ~ L. Ross Eaton et al. Defendants. JUDGMENT FOR FORECLOsURF4. I )URSU ANT to a D)ecree for Foreclosure Land Sale, mnade in the above stated case, by Horn. A. P. Aldlfiel, Presiding Judge, oin the 19th Septemb)er, 1884, I willisell to the hiighes't bidder at Pickens~ Court House, during the legal hours of [I satle, on Salesday i March, 1886, the fol lowving desirdible RE iL ESTATE, to er wit: p All that, Tract of Lanti, lying in the U h Town of Central and State ant Count,, y aforesaid, containIng (.1) Seven-eights of de an aere, more Or less, bounded on the East. by La. Ro4ss Eaton, on th.e West by P1 Air hjiue Haih'oaid Conipany, on thle North by Ed Crooks, (street intervening) on the vi South bIy Main street. TLERLM CASH -Purchaser to pay for te all pap)ers. HI. A. RICHIEY, s.r.o. ki fe b 4, 1886 191 4 PRICES CURRENT. i TilE8E PRICES AR F'OUtWI[OLE8AIL E 00ERE0TID WEEKL.Y BYFEROUeOS &MiILLER y SUGAJtS-.-Cut Loaf. .. . ..... ........8 Cru.shed:....::..:..:..:...8 Powdv(eredI..............8 Gratnulateld................72 Stranded A................ 7...."r Extra lite (........ 63 1( Qolden o...................5 Browni....................5 UOFFEE--.Inva, (old Government. . . 25@~00 M Liagulayra. .. .. .. ...:.... . . 2 14 Ri, hioice............ . 1@00 Prime..............:...10 4@061 Sr Good.... ..:............10 @00. Fair.........:.......... 0}00 ,Ordinary.... ...........9 00 MotAssEa--Golden Syrup..........30 04 Musco, ado in hihds.... 30 Mluscovado inI bhlIS.... 33 5. 1H.....................00 R< (Clua ini hbls........... Ne w Orleans, ne w e'rop. . . 60 New O)r11an, .rime... 45S New ri eans, fair .....M3 Ne w Orleans, comumoir: . . 30 BIACON--t -learfl. Sidles, dry sal .. .. 64 IHamns, D)av is' diamoind .. 12 W Breakfast Haeon..........94 LAIn)n- (huoice kv tile, tierens... 74 (Cholce kef tle tubs.... 8 ChoiCe kettle buitckea -. .. 9 GaAIN- Corn, car load........ Corn fr'ni wagonis..... 60 Oat.s, 7.ieD)ole..........:..50 Si Oats, Texas Rlust Proof. . 55 (uo*tMia Grazing... 50 Fi.orin-- hit e (loud, per. bb1l. 800 hl.(ler's Best. ... ..... .... 7 00 I)o (10 hoice. ... 50 3 (, F. Ordtn , gi-anulated. . 0 50 9!t.lvville................00 lloward '-treet.........5 50 Pearl ( rlts per bbi,: . 8 75 If Oat \l en.....:........... 700 RTouc--'huiee ne0w.....,.............(l w( TIoniAOOo Cu PNi - -(atlhounr. .:. $1 25i Siullivan'is Best.....:.......1 25 Si Free and E isy..:..... ......75 O11ld)onmin Ion. ... ... ... ...35 Matrtlha Washington......_5 B(lle Boyd................45 Ul Bo?.... .... ..........60 TonAcd~O--SMoxl1No -Fabi Kee.. $2 50O fLone ,Jack.........:... 150 Black well's Durhamni 1 lb. . 5 -. "~ b:. 05 C 4," 4tb.. 'a" itb.: Pride of Durham. .. . : 4 Prime new......... 6 ('o Half bbls No) i........ 8 50 of Quarter hhlds No 3...:: 00 20 lbs K(its No :i...:......:125 1516bs KiIs No 3l..........1 00 .. 10 l Kits No 3 i Wsg"5-mr P't-' a*lboru. LLMANAC FOR 1886. -0 XFERnUAty. lere's At Ye. fS TIME TO GO TO WORK. Y STOCK OF FARMING TOOLS tan't be beat---pldrty of Plowt, Stocks, Hoes, Rakes Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hames, Chains, Lines and Backbands. Ask for what you want. Y STOCK OF BREAD AND MEAT will give you a vim to take hold. All kinds of Groceriec always in stock. Ask for what you want. Y STOCK OF FIKOES And Leather, Sole, Lace and Harness, Tools, Pegs, Copper Rivets aid Burrs, always plenty on hand. Ask for what you want. Y S'OC K OF hIEAVY CHE+'CKS, Shirtings, Drills and all other Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Fancy articles are too numerous to men;ition. Ask for what you want. Y STOCK of PAT4ENCE With a aIt who wont pay his lebts voltin tarily, is almost ex hausted. I have neither the Lime nor inclination to look after him. Public sentimncnt is a gainst hii--all thrifty farmers ire down on him-millers and g!iler' are tired of him, and nll reliable merchants are hound to drop him. This is a duty they owe to their good custonierl iOld to themselves. Now heres a word to my good friends and customers. Call and ask for what you want. ssessment Notice. AUD)ITOR'S OFFICE, ~EING4li uabile to, meet my'~ published04 and by special request of sund(ry tax yers, nlotice is herebyv given ofebazige of I WillI be Mt the following places on Y8 spiCecl, vi?.: OnMndylanuary 25th, at Cross ains. On TPuesdayv .January 26th, at D)aciiii On Wednesday, January 27th, at Fog r's Store. On TVIntrsdany, .January 28th, at Puinp.. A t Ail.eni's Store, .Ianuary 29th, and at ing's 4tore, Janiua:ry 30thi. At. I lurrican'' on ~ ' i.31nda, February, 1 st, 81, anid at ix j~~L M eiicoo1 1 louse', Tfues At ('entral, WVednesdav, I"ebruiiry 3d. At Edflev, T hursdany, l'ebruiary 4th. And at P'ickens Court Iouse the bal eec of ime. .1. B. ('LYDE,. County Auditor. Thet i,t i flwig appointments)(ii haive been01 tIe'hy~ 'ounty13 Alud ito)r for TOo nsip atsses rs form the yea '86, for Pickens4 (tounty, viz: EA 4SLEY TOW.NSJIP. A, (. Wya tt. .John A.. Easley, Lawrenec . erny. hI BEILTY TOW)\NSH TIP. CENTRA L TOWNSHIP. If. 0. Gaines, Wim. Clayton, IRobert A. >ehrn. Letwis Rt lIton, Jams . Borouighs, >hert Ste wasrt. 1. B. Newbery, W. TI. Blowen, J. HI. G. 1Daniel. IIA CUSVILL,E TPOWNSHIIP. in. Major. PUMPfKINTrON TOWVSHIP. Maitthe(w I 4i(ndri(ck, .1. B. Rigdonf, Jaii. Sthlerlando. Tohnt Lj. GIravley, John W. Th'lomas, act IIinckle. J. 1i. CLYD)14, 'ounity Atidiltf [ WILL PAY YOU yo lpoos going West<1ft North st, to write to me, I represent the ort Line F. D. BUSIT, D. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. Bridge to Let. VNTrY CO)MM1MS;ION il'S (TFl F; [T. N, dii!udersignecd County Comi V sloners, of Greenville and Pickens at ies, will be at Ilunt 's BrIklge on Ma. a River, oni THURLJI DAY, 4th (liy of reht next, at 11 A M.. forT the purpose Letting said Bridge for Hi'pairs Rt. WV. A NI )IWSO'N; Chairman Board Greenville ('ouimy. A. B. T AIA!EY, ('hairnaon W'aral Piekm' ('t. Rieknond & Danville .R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Janaary 18th, 1886. CAit1. wi,r et. I No 501 No 52 Daily|I Daily Leav Now Yor ..... 1200 n't4 80 pl " Philadelphia..... 84 5 a m 6 50 " Baltimore........6 50 1942 " Washington...... 1115 11 00 " Alexandria ...... 11 40 11 29 Charlotteville...: 8 45 p m 2 55 a ti1 Lyuchburg......: 6 10 5 15 ")Danville. :9 25 8 04 Leav Richmond ......: 96 a mI2 00 p m Leav Goldsboro ...... 11 45 a ml " Raleigh........ 5 00 p ni "Durham.... ....1807 pm m Leav greensboro....... 11 21 9.50.i1 "HIgh Point. .ii1 55 10 19 " Salisbury........ 1 10 a m 11 28 " Concord ........ 1 57 1159 Charlotte.......8 00 1 00 pm Leav Gastonia: ........ 8 49 1 42 " piartanhur . . ... 50 18 84 " Greenville....... 7 14 4 49 Seneca .........8 5 42 " Lula.............I1108 825 " Atlanta.. .. ... .1 40 pin 10 40 pni 1 To rt1t.wvarc.. Aririve New York..... 3 20 p 6 20i m ' Philadelphia..... 1225 p in 3 00 a i Balt imonlre.... ... it) 03 am 11 25 pmi Watshington...... 8 45 I 15 Alexandria. 8 20 8 50 Charlotteville... . 4 80 4 20 I.ynchburg....... 210 1 50 Danville........: 11 25 n 10 80 rth Arrive Richniond...... I7 00 pn114 07 pim Arrive (oldsboro.... 4 4Q im " Raleigh........ I 20 Iin S I)urhamu........ 12 13 pni Arrive Greenrhor.e. .. 9 85 p n'8 30 a in High Point...... 08 p 7 58 a i Salisbury ........ 8 01 p m 6 81) a ni Concord ......... 7 25 p it 5 55 i in Charlotte........6 25 p 5 00 a in ArriveGastonia........5 41 3 42 Spartanburg.. ... 3 43 1 33 Greenville.....:: 2 30 1 45 inm Seneca .......... 12 57 prii 10 4 Lula.............11 07 am l 8 15 Atlanta.........I. 8 40 am 505 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. O" trains 50 and 51 Pullman Buffet sleep ers het ween New York and Atlanta. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet sleeper hetween Washilltton and New Orleans. P1uliuaatn aaleeper between Greensboro and Richmond. Through tickets on sale at principal st:ations, to all lioints. For rates and inflormnation apply to any agent (if thu comnpany' or EJ B IOMAS. C W CIIEARS, Geni Manager A G P A Columbia and Greonville Railroad Ont at d aft er .Jan. 10th, 1880, Passen ger Trainis will run ats hmerewvith Indicated upon~m this road and its braniches: Daily (Except Sundaya. No. 53 ---lP PASSENO EN Leave Columbia A tm ' &i\Dep.1020 an m ) C~& GA Dep't. 10 45 a m Arrive 1astoni......... ......11 45 p m Arrive Newvberry....:...........12 48 p mn Arrive Ninmety-8jx................ 203 p~ m A rrive~ Hodge's................3 05 p mn Arrive Beiltoni.-.-.--........4 11 p m ( Arrnive at Girteenville. .. . ... .... .5 5 p mn NO. 52 -- DowN P'A$MENoEI. Lenre~( Greenville att.... ..........0 45 a m ; Arrive Ililton.................11 03 p mn IArrive lialge's...............1217 p mn Arrive 'inety-Six- ..... .......1 1l p mi Arrive Newhmerry.-:. ........:.3 02 p IId Arrive Alston................. 405 p in Ar'veColumb,ia A (& G l)epot. 5 15 p mn -l .une-... . 5 30p m' Spartanburg, Union & Columbia R k No. 53--or PA OsaNbE11. Leave Alston........ .... ......11 58 p mi Arrive UJnioni................. 237 pmi Arrive Spamr'g, S., U & (' Depot. . 4 40 p mi A rri ve Spatr'g, Rt & 1) Depot. B. . 4 50 p m NO. 52 --nowN PAPI kt Leave Spar'T, t &~ lI Depot, H . .11 05 p mn Leave Spur g, S. U & C d2y't, .. .11 15 1111 Arrive Unmon........ .... .......1 12 p m Arrive at Alston.... ... ........8 55 p mn Laurens Railronal; NO. 3 ---UP PAISEN(GERi. Leave Newhierry......... ........3 25 p in A jiv e Goldville....4 55 p mi I rrivye ( l inon........5 30 p m Arrive Lau rena...... 6 30 p mn No. 4 -nowN PAssiiN(R. Lea.ve Lautren1..... .. ..8 Q0 it m AFrivye Clinton....... 8 50 a mn Arrive Newherry .... ..... .... ..11 in p m \bbevi1ll Branich tdaRve hlodge's.................8 10 p m Arrive ihheville............... 410 pmi Le(ave Abbleville....a..........:11 05 a mi Arrive 1Jodge's........ .... .....12 05 p n flue RidgeR. R. & Anderson Branch Leave Blton................4 15 p mn Arrive Aniderson...............4 47 P mn Arrive Pendleto.n....;...:......5 25 p im Arrive Seee 0...:............. 6 00p A rrlive Wamlhailla............... 6 3 p Leave Wiihatlla............... 8 30 a mn Arrive Reneca-....-.-........... 8 50 a 4rrive Pendleton.-..- ............ 38 a mn Ai'rive Anderson....- ....... ...10 22 a Arrive at Belton....-----.......1157 ami (ON41CTiONS. A t Seneca with R and D R R for A tlanta. A. with Atlantie Coast Linle and1( South f,atrolinaj Railwvay, from and t.o Char With Wlniint.on, Columbia and Au trusta from WVilndington and all points North. With ''hariotte, ('ofumbha and Augusta f omn Charlo,tte.anid all points North. I . wimth Ashlevill.e uand Apartanbuirg from and for points In Western N. (C. C. Atlantat and C'harrlotte Dlivision R & D R1 for Atlanmta and TpontsRcAiuth & West c. W. CrinAn1s, Ae't Glen'l Pass. Ai nt ) (GAnwwxr.i; AssM Oenl. Paa. Ag TH= AEkmar 4tfadlii XTOTICR TO DEBTORS AN.d CIEgg. I~ 1TOR1S.-All persons holdin~ elimr agaminstthe t(otateof CHARLES i p.yi d ere iu d, late of Picken8 county; South' ~ Carol a, wilJ prodent tho.a legally at-- P tested ,o the unidersign6dfrp ment and t 1se imnd ebted to said.E# ate wifd make paymient to MA[RGAlt NTRO Pgg1 .1: And THIOS. R. iPR1u, t TOWN r y AT Hi - - II PRICEi ist Assorted gtdgv JI epoaial attentidn Lo our DEPA i w QOUrettes, Satin Berbursj aheaper grades: ninags to 11#atoh; iein iOU Velveteen., Vooleu Buttons, &C. ?ARTMEN' THE MANUFACTURERS: aarkoth, Wraps, RUtssian Clrcu1arA Jerseys. nd Havelocks: DNS I Childrens Undervests and Suiti: !LE GOODS thnolH, Jeals, , Cassimerd; tinseys: , Hickory Stripes aiid Ginghams, rINING GOODS for yaes e at very low Agures. ENT UP-S TAIEhS Itook in the City, of 11 Grades, Trunks & Curtain Goode V & TOWNE, )R TO_NATIONAL BANK. Professional Notices. it. A. (I-ILD, WM. A. WILLIAM Pickens, C. IL, 8: C: Groont4ill, b.- A ChILD) & WILLIAMS. ATT0ItNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Villipractiee ini all the CoUha"of Greenvill County, State andi Federal. may 21, 1884 35 Ireenville,S..C. PIckens, 8. C. WHITNER & 1NOBIliSON. Lttcrneys and Counsellors at Lavw PICKENS C, IH., S. 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