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LCAL ITEM~iS0 There was a white frost last ThuirsdAy moruing. Mr. B. Frank Io6erlI0u was in town last Friday. Communioation anme too late for pub Iicdation this week. Miss Kannie Zaohary is teaching behool near Mr. Roberlmous. Dr. Riley went to the Presbytery at Newberry last week. Mr. La In aultin is auuounced as a oatiditl for School Oommisoner. Roseola, or some - other disease of the measley tribe, is; now epidemio in this town. , Miss Nanuie Cox is . teaching school kiear r W. T. O'Pell's in Liberty Township. Rev. A. W. Moore preached in thn Methodirs Church a.t this place. oft the evening of the 7th inst. Greenville was represented in our town last Sabbath by Mossrs. Authur $edell and John Howell. Mr. W.' M. Jones, of the Spartanburg Herald, and Mr. S. T. MoCravoy were in Pioenns last Sabbath. Miss Leila (Grogan of Elberton Geor gia, and Miss Ellis Crittenden of Green ville, are visi.ting Mrs. J. E. Boggs. The Eighth Circuit will be called in the tuprenie Court on Monday the 17th day of May and continue five days. Mr. James Pook was committed to jail last week by Justico Johnson and the Town Council of Central, on a charge of selling whiskey withoutit a li conse. We regret to learn o! the death of Mn;. 9 -ames A. Brown, which occured at her home near Easley on last Saturday. She was a daughto.i of Mr. S. Chorry Mc.. Whorter. Mr. T. T. Robertson who has met with marked success in raising colts, bever allows them to go to the field or on n trip with the mother. Ho says the colts thrive much better under such treatment. We have receivedc a copy of the "Il Yustratod Southern World," publisied at Jachonville, Florida, by W. ), Hughes. Its motto is "Thoe Develop inent of Southern Interests." It. abound.4 With fine illustrations and iiteresting Irading. R,v. A. W. Moore, editor of the Cen tenary, was in town hest, week in the in torest of his paper, Many of the citi I.ns sul)Sc,rihed. The Cntentnrv is I)m1) .lislhel at Plorenc+> S. C., and gives a wonderful amount of gee re.ung for )ne dl)let . The cheapest and a good and reliable 'weekly newspaper is The Columbia W ekly Regitcr, price one 14>l tar a-yeanr. Eight pagws of good rading natfe,r. 4 The lat'"'t teleg)aphie nows. Rbt:nit to the pulilher, C.a.rns A. C.u,vo, .Jr., Clolumbia, S. C. A il,ie u a.ucus a fe.v dayi ago, derCs lop '(d thme fact the.; tho allie . of Stn l ,r M-,~anu4d- are n4t. disoosedI to snd by him any lonug.e-r. TIe re -ohi ions which were passed by' a strict party vote, Seom n, Dt ava been fully ender0V5(d by noveral wh' pted for tiom, fo they (do not now pI .g to he haand th.eey, but have signmified1 their det'trminationl, to vote for tho couniation of every worthy noniinee i ndepenudmit of lPresi dahro t->nq for r.bnovinmg his prede noessor. This is the cour'so suggested by practical common sense, the othler' is al together poli tical tacties, andl party spirit.I - Life at Libertdy. TannaITY, S. C., April 8th, 188U. Ma. '>rran1:' 0 ir little to wn was the scene of considerable excitement last Mt niday evening. The little children were nearly wild, and a fow of the older j .ihabitants were somel(what startled. About 5 o'clock( in the lifPfornn iheree was a blast at or near the deapot of a straIig3 and4 435foning' noise. It was soon e5qptured( and' brought to the frcont, an i it prove l to b-3 the "Iiber)ty Pr s Band." Yes, eleven newv horns and two drums. Liberwty is crazed on mus'.c, one brass bandl, anid one string 'band. Our T >wn >noil has spent several dlays4 working the streets, and are still at wvork, S )limfm R >h)ertsofn, colored, w"as beforre his lifI m)r, M-tvor (Greer, on1 Monday night last, chatrge.d with us ing ahns1ive langus.ge to the street nye.rs(oor. He~ was1 fuined ed ollar anmd hity cents with an earnest remuinder. %hat if caught beforwe the (Co uncil again bie wouild unfdoubltedlyV reap- the full beneflt of thme city law. Cotton continnies to comie in1. Our fellow-t >wnsmanIf, Mr. W. D). tllenn has beeni absent several days 'with his aged mother, who died on the 4th instant was buried on the (th inst * t Slabtown, D)r. Blb conducting Ihe funeral ser'vies. Our a enoitUting l it tle Agent, Mr . is a number of the brass blows at tena3r bor. O 4hasfour hens setting uipon I4lt [o thinks it is ajon It stought by~ somel Of our olrO citiz.en'i that the- entire fruit crop is killed. 3 The sell graini cro) is looking veory promiing in thi4 sgection, and 'tE prodigtg~d .we, will have a good viold this figsi Yo~ fir)opondot,~had the mis fortafd$ inlt) tn old well one nigh nejs ek,4W)ioh enime vcry he0 o7 ' a dream, and he fell iout~ 4) bed. bola sprained wrist, sa mnashMIt Qlnd a,b 'iwed kpoo, WVeiakg1rnpo t Alh unt c$inity lve al ndonec4j thf ugq of tinbht iv Z will giVg got, thy . * ut. nor *r*. . Byron never uttered truo WoMs than When ho said, "Physicianu0 niond or end us." But while doctors disagree, all the world has agreed that there ii no ron ;ody equal to D1. Bull's Cough Syrup." A most intoroatiug and inatructivo de bato was had by the eocieties at the In - stitute ball last Satturbdy evening. The argunents on both sides aliowed a most onroful and thorough preparation. Mr. Charles Schreiner, Foroman of a largo Moat House in Baltimore, Md., ays: "I had a sprained wrist for several weeks and began to think it was never going to get well, I was advised to try talvatiou Oil, did so and it worked like inngio and a fow applications entirely cured me." Persons who have a stperbtitious dread of Friday will not be pleased to learn that this is a thoroughly Friday year. It caine in on a Fri. day, will go out on a Friday, and will have fifty-three Fridays. There are four months in the year that have five Fridays each; changes of the moon occur five tiines on a Friday, and t lie longest and short.wit day of the year each falls on a Friday. Interesting E xperietices. Hiram Craneroi, Fun ittire Dealer of Coluinlhls, (n., telIs iiis r 'perituce, thus: "For three years I have t 'ie( every rene v oin the market for Sto wieh 1111(1 .l il n ey (i"orlers, iit got n(, relief, unti1 I used I-aectrie Hitt.ers., Took Iive hottt, and auo now c(re,l. antdl t.hink Electric lit ters the !)'" IBloot Purifier in the worli." Major A. B. lt,"edt, of West Liherty, Ky. u"!1 Electrie Bitters for an old stinlin ki<nh'y affection an<l savs: "Nothing has ever done ml s(1 much Goo<l as t'etr ie 1hitters." Solhl at Iifly celts a bott'e by\ )r. G. V. Earle. MIormonismllN3 ii Alnbamina. Alabani correspondence to the Atlanta Constitution says: "Clay County, Alabama, is the scene of great Mornon triumphs of late. Mr. La+l1ders, a preacher of Oak RB'lge Church, which he used as a school during the week, entertained a Mormon elder two years ago and al lowe:l hiin to preaclh on Sunday. The result was the n version of Lan lers' wife and son to MirmoismOi, to the chagri of tie' del ileI fathtr who left the country. Later the .lormton e lers, who had increased l in m11unbe rHs, were requested to leave, but declined udatianltly, saying that flie wereready to spill their blootl. They\ hm'e no W conlvertedl abou t he entire, polulati+ion of Shillhnhmn Val lo.v, :ni' warn people not in svluip:ithv with tih,mr to l,Lve in thirty days. Several suc1h wa1'rnings ar 11w out.. '1he (1(+lntiles retaliated one Ii t las;t we.!: lh g: th)e'ritng ar-mu" , the h()1xc1 (,f eld"ler Hatrr is"in and not ity insi hin t.iat. he sh,)uldl 11O1 contii) his work. The niext doa the <e'r's sonl boiughlt a suply ofi anm iiition, anIlu Hrrisonii l stuck up 1 tn re es thit is neue": "'('.noe i 071r ho' am ot her' 1 ight 1: and smniw if van wvil eat broepkfadii in hell next m. rin g."' De. sertaiIlichomes, se)iprate I fon:ii'is anti ehianged frie'inds to hitter ('n'',ni. are Sonhe of the results ai!riandv ne. compl 1dished by Mori mnisiu in .Xahilm: mai, aid thle endI is 1nit yet. Unditer the ieloak of re iliin they are st irin up a feeling mnonmg the jeople that will soonter or later end in bloon dshed and c'rime. A Word'4 to W1orkers. If youir i eaentins arue metaIul or phyisically laboiiouis, if t hey sul hj ect yon toi e~xpoIsure inl inielemiet wveath er, if they confine youI Io yourl desk-lC anid are oif a nature tointvolve wear* and tear' of brain, and' niervous straiins, yonl n11 y oci( onally0:11 require some renovating tonic. H ostet ter's St om acheC Bitters is the art icle for y ou, it. stitilats the falling energies, iii vigorate's the bodyV and (heers tIhe tintd. It enlables thle system to thriow oIl t he debilit atting (fleets of undue fat igule, gives Thenewved vigor to the organs of digestion, arou:ses the liv'er when('i inactive, which it very often is with people whose pursu$lits are sedentary, renews the jiuded ap peCtite, anid enicourages healthful re pose. Its inigredents5 are safe, anid its (credetils, which consist in the hearty endo h rseinient of pti5il i v .'ly eli"s of.~ ieimty, are most17C ionvie itng. A<hmnrabily is it adaptded tot the in ed ial Wants of wor(ikers. Absolutely Pure. Tlhis~ powderr neve vti esu1 . Ao marre of p1rity. ittren gt h anid wvhioleisomien ea. More ~ omicaetl thian' the ordt iairv kimiN and ' t hie 14old In oeiilstido'tn wiIu the firmle of low test,.i4isort wig~ht abhir j opaepwdw~ers. Soihl oncly In (o11N ALhICNO . P'wnun Co ,d Iflf VAL1anLE LOT Ion Bxi.-A va1UaUje Lot of Six Acres, with good Iwrlling and Out Buildinga,. lsituAtg in the'to*nj of Ealey, Air Lino Railt'oad, c au be bought olheap and on oapy ternii. For further information, apply to this ofiioe Danger! A noglected cold or coug h may lead to !'nueirnoniu,a,onsitnitinn (r ot er fatal di,ease. Strong' Pectoral Pills itvil cure a cold as by mnagie. let thing for tynpepgia in. dtgetlon, btek he Idcho as thousauds testily, A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, p'y. Ing ItWeen AtlantiO City and N. Y-, had been troubled with a aough ir that he wNAs unable to sleep, and1 was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. It not only gave hihn1 ilstant relief, but allayed the :xtreit. rness in his breast. lis cliildren were sim il:u v litf fe t'd and a singlc dte heI the 'sane happy effect. )r. King's New l)iscovery is now the st,iurd remevtl in the ('ole man hous1et1hold and on Ibo)rtI the se5>oner. Free 'I'ribd Bottls of this Standard Revne dy at Dr. G. W. IEnrie's )rui Store. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve in the world for 'uts3 BruIse, Sores, UJIer", Salt lthen, Fever Sores, Tettes, Chapped Iltuils, Clilblaiin, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or nto pay required. It is gnaranteed to give perfect s:ttisfat'tion, moluney refunletI. Price '25 cents per box For sale by Dr. G. W. IEarle. prDIGQZ1 CIO NUCKLEBER CURDIAL FOP. THE BOWELS &CHILDREN TEETHING It ja THE GREAT SOUTHERN.REMEDY for the'bowels. it isl 1ow of the moot ptlenwnt toil ofllenceo s remt"tlies fw atll stunter totet tlnit. Atn season when v'it,lent I vtt k.-of t ihwet 1nre fo fro(inen1t,somr" vt:- 1y rt'li'f slttll'l lie at 1o1tl. The wearliti ntthrr. ls,t.i tl i lttltn nnrninl 1he little ont teething, shtt:,ltl nst this mletli"tne. SO cts. a liottlo. Send 2t'. t. o in ttt Walter A. 'uy ior, A linnta, t,a., for itititb.' lonk. Taylom Cheeocee IKemiedy of Ntit;"cc Gtsat and Miilleis will cnre ('onlet, c:-mip, and Consumption. i'ce iLe, antl 81 a b,ottle. ]O I;1' TG) I,u( t N .\T'I ill t t ('-;N'1' XI sire vl.uIee ('. h.. IIt>il!,I:t.''l \YOl{il, .\t~v at L.aw. N .\, ('i1l': l'1 i ' I 'l .A." , .1. It. \ w . r .-tt .i d.m W hen'i," . h .1 . wI ' ., r. : , h:u, nw, it1 tt' nt, tot ?ratll.him1n tt 'It l I, r I .\,it n ist.r ti n f 1 tt t -li lt e t :t i t i tt , l). I ' '\ .1. I \ .) . -' lit .\-s,n-r i'aura ic Id. ltlth aru the , i l tr "r tto t itt :m' im-.t t i:c1 ttl a 1 1 i 'n .tr t:f iw nhrlt'd ..t i rt . i ('ourt of Pr 'bt--, t r b hil ;u L it -k,-ra (t ' i'n t liitn . .l '1' "t h 2 .t r i't t . l:ty tw't. I- :1 rI hil:tt l, t lt h r ' lltl t t ' w1 in 1 ti lw nlot l . t iNl wl I I' Nif IIim .i,i' itot ltr:'tts' G in - r :hiny ) . -lai1- .t his 2th da.,- of .\pa l \nn l i i . i (' 'rk it it tu .tr . i '., .\ t ril l Pl.d , fir. I tii In i il t Itil rs ii >wenI ; & ' l.it - Iii till' El,tty Ait rofiTh (itt'tttnen lltalt by heStteofNe York hta.>:nliedt wtIit th ii iti m IlsI ofC the ctl of theJ Geidi ii l A l y 11C intth "An'iri Att to regnte c i the' Agencia I'utlur;me dcm p:its nI t i corpratL edit, iI n th bite It ofIit ofit a roa"on-shr& vli1. sade rtaihsing o in.Aunerkinah inabeafrfsai ('ym my. P'RWe,1T NEY apr 8 u188 27 2iwY~4 ?orsw v for QOge Pu mJ*J. ALMANAC FOR APR IL. TIS ALMANAC _%-,ADS NC MEILT LYON WIIUT NAIIO HOBLE ErOLEP, AND t I S T SEPSENDIS WHIT LIENS.v This is no April Fool, but horsc sense a little tangled. ---o Now Planf. More Potatoes and Garden Seeds. Eat, Egg this month, buit lrilg on the Chicken. Come anil see my NVW (OO)5 Its no utse to tell you over andr ovei what all I keep to trade on. E'very one knows that I kee) a little of evervthing that is needed, and that. I sell as near right m ] know how. Vhv not give us het nase heena< ait your Petoek Bohm that you vegi het Big In. junl village? Its time ail n1umV navel by tra'1 iln' here all the yeart round. Peopl who can see- straight, and will hit wNhere they look, eanl always find bar ains f r ca;tsh., aml reason)alle fig 1'es on time. Shut, oe eve unl trl it. Don't hurry atb"ut it, but cem :t your le"isure. Fl,'n y for all. Registration Notice. t 'l' i'ilrb rt (zi i-en i: t''t i;hte tIb -k "iri h tru .. fr P :i n C ii .mta'i'i :irst M'"nlay int r:ach Im it t,) e.nle ,wl IlT'" . t't 'i"i-i 1,"' : tf!, I (' ft utti l, t1 d o i r th.to rei tra hv.fnire h rwt -inr " t I:tat tVneral eietifn, t. t. r. n, d ii i i - -t It-i!'l .h-fui ( . rit iUle:t e .1)ti a . :- .dn A h t ian rst ( i her [ intter menc;it in; o-d . el:II nSt. t h:t yd a s b for M i -eal. .u o mareb 5.'1885......:...... wet i riiteto.m...I.r..presen.t th I l.w.ii IF D. blils , . ..A....ant....., - NTlF81 PRC tii, tt rp NtasCt Loafi. 'iliul ( ii i i.r.,t ii r-s h\t Withi bi(((M Gni b- n ficn. rm LaPuayr 'l.. ... ..... 1riif I)i, . n hol i... ..... . 1 Prhne1 . .... il .. . . . . .l gg I ood...... 1..!........ ( Fair ...A.... ............e Ordinary'hb hO...............9@ i. I I . . . . ... ('nh i bo l . . . . . .( NtWA w( Orb'-~nC , ne Li r. op. . . Newtc "rinns fa.. Haox-ilert ids,dry...a... ..... Oiekfs Ba.... .. Choic. k8tl..tub..... . q Jhif kettle buket....... Gu-Crn rom !tsi r,e ........ f 1( ~Kidde Nst. $.............< QY OYEY&, TOWNES, OREENVILLE, S. C, .................:......................... " - AND1 WE OFFER AT THE YOWEST CASI PRICES The Largest and Best Assorted Stock We have over had. Would eall aspecial aLtent.ion to our DREss Goons DEPARTMENT Silk% Cashmorie., ftwnel Suiting., BIourAtto $atin Berburs, Coiela Hair, Gneynsoys and all the cheaper grade. We haVe a f11Dl iue of Ti'inntings to Match, in Silk PIuslces, NiIk Veviets, 'elveteens, woolen ' Laces, BrMd, Butiois, &c. 1N OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT 3OU'OHT DIECT 1"RON TTIE MANUFACTURER;. We have tho 1oweyt tyles in Newmnrkets, Wraps, Russian Circcl aIB Jacket and dterseys. Also, a full line of Mis:es Wraps and Iavlocks3. NOTIONS, Oloves, Ieuiery , Riibons, JLadic and Childron I_ndervests and SuiW IN OUR 81U411/E (A OODS WVe have a lir,;e rtc"k in B1lank'ts, Flannt lJkn, (}afsnere, Lineoy N IersvN-, ""hirii,gt, She"Lings, Plaids, Hic"kor Stripes ant (Iinghane, We have mardo a Scciailty 'f eYIUI NOI (,In)(DIK fo yoara iasti 1111( ' n: lar'o 1in1 v ' w l- i g -. IN CU ? 1)EP '1?TMENT UP-S TA IRS 'Ve have tho Larg( Stc44k in the ('ity, of Carpets in all Grades, il CIOtUas, Maitti.g. Rugs, Trunks & Culrtain kaooa HOVEY & TFOWNES, NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL BANK. MARI.E ANDl GARNITESTT OFOUhCOL1A T@r.' prhainT(Mihtra, ' Adu. D)ont wastNIe your1 inOeIn-y 01n bIot.ch i e-(kd'eiM I eit~it o1 C heni,es t eion iin i ~gs in thie wor' l d. iEj , c'a.',Sn t'iKTtL,N u* CL~ARX: & WIL(.cX. ~ If4 LliWt .F ll Greenville,t cLu I'ntil,,,Ma. 'C:ll de' I x,84 12 1 y U)Uiacv amd 1.iLf,Jcr Jewlo an WtchRiairng *ein Machi r,LhtLn (inta,neAlmnat'L thef Nhw AutrrnanalWhit etarofihi hjn JC elcs brn wanth ed. rn , AIccnl.,g.y ,~ 1'r'i4 t 1 (mar5. f he Iar.3or '3 es (c ul - S.i M ., 2dCSncrBIDER l i ii 8hdyo a.rh18,ad DEA IRER yurUXHWrtotieINa. tto N ~ A tcrel~tit Whitc are tIe ll: f.c hrtrof th:ll2e r ona ti ',staty of M i--: wil y,.V th Admnirtors,h reith will lIar 5. 1 ft5 1 iii annexed, o (IOthed te of John]a1fno .1, d .cEas , e: '.pl 4ig ac Ibte 1nh, JcobNing deerhuKngan oth Iier l'hiiitif, Jagabin g: B. IF. H ' ( ou P.-.wrrint.o &ctj.z in ti (fuO Watchn, ~irncrA ard owoTr flieihJ aboveae Plainq, Clerkoi in aswerthe opanty of th ode. GREEVILL, s fA b-arltr, snior,Thl~Jo deceaed,intha ao Mv IeuijeM fir elc:t. lie \33~3 t.ic'n, hhsh 'i wa fle n hO flioW o TJT Wet'( IIsetJ:I~iij heth 5'eh l emr f ~.h (',r frP kna Cunt 'te~rlc rvt aecopy of your anhewerlto'thee ad J)icreid ree:~ee.. ;i.d YE Ilc'truN >ht or petitio on t'heuscibem. IN ( O.,ithI in t Cwety Ma - afte dth se cpanr etitiottMrth wihir te',,1 tin e flCVc C, L~c:kjt~traftorjai d, th f p It-i.t wrinth 'ir ad it ('lC '- -.'c b 'DIld Wl-1 (eh , ard 1886. ~ hi rcr(iii'kr JniIC' 'eii., ii lt",~ iLt[d L .S.)'feili.J . LEW s , c.; .r. ijs 1ote 1cixt.ha the rig ia mmons ' a 3on( lam or Ptict ion inLc thiscan was' YFIAJ II'CAY. ed wilth J l . J.L i, A , ler of' A. Lte ~'torinco fl'nhaieaCon r tcx afor Ikens ountye andrc~( ordJer'j stap oraelol artouar. A f.or hlotion i gratedon ho1th do. work haran eed. I Il t heCelu+at t Dan. n W eRD t aChO .d Lcuyle Mhe . ec ui,t lntf i li Il.e Nowrow,e ow K rrn Ibrlei, I mAyIjLC, 1ss4 '( El ~ ittfrdw~n eIf SeetcE t:ttl'4 - A''i I'A'lK PE RA lNT ae RI* i CU FOR't Iu?n t sp am n Mr i Yag ot aiu M ahood.erV,tl ess hei gcru 1 C22ung, ~trk Meh rhress, kneItdt w ~ftt4~ La,ck co (5;ctro 1.1m ,'u. - f j ohl , hen If t IlU ,i-b.h Price<' st etby j)fr eiltu. scaJJ.o L. I tare C 000 L I d .e tImmh t m:..l h; a r M. N~itW') - er,rsT Dfnant. H UMMON"j- t t) p c : M I 8i . G 2I d' 'tE AUl Ai, -' Ii ' ou 'se r to t: a 4' .e MBtf dA eA a in n nte usrbr a tr,h R)e e 1. PIEDMONT AIR LINE ROUTE. CONDENSED SOHEDULE. January 18th, 1880. Ttains run by 75th Meridian time. One hour faster then 90ih-Meridian time. i)an.Y. No 51 ! No 58 Leave Atlanta... .... 5 46 pm 8 40 am Arrive Gainesville.... 7 48 pn 10 37 am Lula............. 8 15 pm 11 Oi am Toodo)....-...... 987 ptn112 08 pm Seneca........... 10 42 pm 12 n7 pm Easley .-------- 11 47 pm 9 05 pm Greenville........ 19 15 am 2 80 pm paranbrg.... . 1 8 am 3 48 pm Ganey......... 26am 482pm GMtori......... 849 am 6 41 pm Charlotte ......... 5 00 imu 0 V5 pm Salisbury .........6 :4 am, R 01 pm (Ireensboro....... .8 30 am 9 35 pm Raleigh .......... 1 20 pm ........ (loldsb<o >...... .4 10 pn1........ 1)anvillc........... 10 36 aM 11 V( pm Richmond........ 4 07 pm 7 00 am hynehhurg ....... I 1 50 pm 2 10 ain Ch*rlottesville . . . . 4 20 pm 4 80 am Washington ..... 9 15 pm1 8 40 am Baltimore ........ 11 2! pm 10 O am Philadlelphin...... . 3 00 tun 12 36 pm Arrive New York . . . 0 20 am .3 20 pm SOTJLthwVar c1.. D)aily No 50 ! No 52 Leav 'ew York .... 1 I Wt .f 30 p l'hilaudelphil.... 7 0 am 6,0 pin Baltimor(......... 50 alr 1) 45 p Wasittt-tOn..... 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