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LO CAL 3TELMt4 i,ead notice of Colle(ir'A said. There are still a few baiisEA of randol In town. There will 11o a pidnid at Liborly Iioxt t3atur4ay' The Last r blow did ndt odiiie until T nst Monday. Mr. Torn Alexander is merchandising itt t..e High Falls on Little River. Col. J. J. Norton was in town last ieek on professional business. a iolliuswortht is visiting cie Hagood of Charleston. Mrs. Lucona Alexander and Mrs. S. P. Bruce are visiting relatives in Greenville. Read the cards under the head of an nolnoononts. More new canli(lates thiq " week. Goat Jim White says he daiiidt rais y more kids on account of the stock law in Oconee. BEAn TIUS TN MI?TD.-=Announce mnllits for office, to redeive attention, must be ioeompanied Uy t13d Easli. ' he Clerk of tlti Court and the law yers were busy in referonco ctsos, last week. Mr. Frank dobU, of Laurolus, was married to Miss Mattio Calhdinn of Ab bevile on the 8th inst. Dr. J. I Hollingsworth and Mr. F. G. Mauldin went to Easstatoe lat Mon day 'on a hunting and fishing excursion. + Revs. J- It. Riley, D. ). J. MeL. Sea: brook and Kirkatrick will organizo a Presbyterian Churdh at Easley next Sat brday. Drs. Riley and Earld and Messrs. Joe Robinson, C. E. Robitison, J. C. Jon lings and Judge Newtoii weunt to Eant ntoe last Tuesday, to fish. We must beg ''Luke" to hold still on the Court house Question, until further developnents in the raiload situation takes place. Last Tuesday ramothing lip pelicd to Mr. Jat ihs P. Cary which will ndvor happen to him agatin: He was 27 years old on the 27th day of A pril. At Mr. Roper's on Mr. J. R. Kirk lsy's Home Place, six niles from Pick' cens, last Sabbath a!ter noon, Dr. Riley preached to a large and attentive congro atiou. On the 23d instuit, Horace, only son bf J. ). Velch, of S'n'c:a, wals dro)wnd While bathing in ;C,utdrs- Anotler lad was wih him. The b ly Wals r(ov. %bred. Cdl C. 1.. H0llintgsworthl left la't t'l'ue: lay for Coumlnia, wire le go.'. ai a til4gate fr~om thli co,1.y t0 the l'arm-i br's Co nw.,ation. '1'iTe goit-s in Ale'ille raute them Olvsi by g t'tnr tiu t"ttt.4 (, l their hails, tho,i riutnting through , the pubbe square to frighton the hoisa. .ii f Na.nlui Pri;l', daluighter of Mr .Te.r..niani P:i-., a.; i thirt' ti e, d ltast l'hnir aday at tns resi teaa'e of Mr. JJIaa uhay. A war hor'e 33 yerd oldflablonginIg to M.'L. R. D.' 'S'i" >a, of Ijmi>ns,, was! killed a it V ; n:a:ieo, beae.aes h was sa tuufor'..uate as~ to et ow' of his~ log-i bro kon. J. E. Pasos a soni of Mr. F'. U. I'a. P-n )iiw~ iL,ain on the armO laist 1Tua.t iH.arnin ' a dog wvhih was.i thaoaght. to la mad. Tn'ei wYound wais at, once eau terir.ed. Woe have received iiifori-ration from P~umpkintdwnt thiat there 'will be0 twenaty fiye caindidaLtd3 for Cdiunty C~ommiiiss1iner, thirty for Sohool Co amisiow-r, anid about fifty for senator. If any onea wanlts a real pleasant trip through the country to Walbhla, they b.tn get it by takinag Col. Norton home when he visits Pickens. He might do as well coiming the othier way. We don't kndw. A valuable paper weight wvhidh wvas thought to have boon stolen from this biffle several years ago, anm account of its disappearandoe being published alt the time, was found last week snugly rolled up in the olllec file, and tucked in the babinet. Dr. Earle has greamtly liaiiiroved Ihe appearance of his surroundinmgs at the corner of Main and Lewis Streets, by giving the fencing a coait of whita-wash: A oait df white-wush is worth ten years to a plank or palimig fence. Lumber is being placed on F'aetory Street op)posito D)r. (I. W. Earle's resi tience for the con uitiaan of a~ schoorl school is acconnnaodatedl in a vnicatedl 4 Cox's lt ConnF.OTION.--Mr. John L1. W. Mc trackini was not boniud nJvr to court; as kted last wook; bait was oultirely Xaxdnra ted by the tWstinimy. Mr. La. Millor gave bond for liis app)oar'ando at doturt onj a charge of retailinag. When Howard wrote: "'I find a pity hangs upion lus~ breaist," the following had evidently a cold anid hadt not been11 informed that Dr. hull's Cough Syrup was the only safd roniedy. "Whit 'M4und1 didi t6Vlihal but by tio groos?' .l'hat's ali daasy oonumtnum! Why the thuouaand aches and pains, :and bruises daily cured by SalIvation Oil, th greatest cure on earlh for pain. Thme Miriister's andi TUrnadons' [a tu of Pickemis Coinhty will Intet at Ooloy Church on Friday before the fifthl Sab bath if n way. Th le Musical and Mutuali Improf'mont Association will faet on the Battii-day fohlldn~ing. Pro grea mme of each will be publisahdd nott week;J The Add&mrnd Jouirnal s4Wys: rfJad grossional cand(idaitcs 50 far fr-: Jo0hn htone and Lipsofuba, of' ':berry; Ai ken da Benet, of Ablkdvilid; lioker himpsori an Whaitmnr, of Atfderson. itOon and Piekens to hear from. A Central man informs us that the road from this plaue to Central, just the other side of Rico'(3 Croak, lia booomo quite dangerous. '11li is t td be dou strued is a complaint, but is merely a notice to those passing betweei the two points, to go lSy w'ny of liberty, Mrs. J. MdIL Nelbrook returned to her home in Walhalla last week. Rev. J. MeL. Seabrook will son move to Seneca, to take pastoral charge of that church and the oi at Riehland. Tho Churches in Oconce County under his care scom to bo in a very healthy coudi tion. Mr. Bondt, of Abbevillc; has AcceptWd an invitation from tho Paidoreati tita Calironian Societies of the Piedmont Institute, to deliver an address on the oeasion of their anniversary in Juno next. To those who have heod Mr. Blot it is unuedossaiy id say that he never diaappointaan audience, but always givo3 an intellootual treat. Doings at Liberty. Limwwrv, S. 0., April 23d 1886. Mn. .Eti'rQn:. Your pt'per was re eeivet last Wednes1ay with joy; by all your subl)scribers here, from the fac, they expected to hear something in regar(d to ltoving Piekens tA) this plac e, but, imagine the feeling, when thev read what Mr. Bowen says of the rail road. However, we will en(leavor to keep before the people the why's and wherefore'H, anl should the railroad get there before we lave it lmOvcd here, good and well, we (1o not 1)1PoSe tA) le discournaged in the en1terpriso, anl ais We ha(ve Naid before, we will sho0 the pep'lle the reasons, &c. Te town marshld has the calaboose in fine trim, but. keeps it vacant. Miss Ida Smith, daughter of Mr. Joh Smith, has beent very sick, and is still. very low. Mrt Silian Smith is %omutied to her bed with rheumatism. . With thes exceptions, Liberty is enjoying good health at this time. Mr. Pack Boggs is looking very ptleasant at this time--it is a bouicing big buy. A lrocession of buggies passed thro' our town oi vesterdaIy in the direction of Easley. This morning they return ed with two handsome brides. Their tllm'5 I did, not learn. SImIICe it to say they looked1 like the picture of i health, and in tine spirits. May peace and happ?iness attend them. I pralicted soic time ag o that t11r fruit was all kilhd, ult f'el proud to sa' I was nmisin for mted, as the pr ei cct no-.v i>; there w\ill ie anl abiuid:lt ,r. (lr's s1h\ool, hic1 is in Lih ty'iV, 'ill hav.' a Pi inic on >tunrdty th'' .st. (rf MI'y: the Lib.' rtysrn hl:'1 will 11make mi 't?i Ih(. niLd " T i e' ' \'.'=i 1;lt tt Mr. (. i (x 5 )'ol t1 beole a citizen af 1 ;rt tnu. H"1 i; a tih-,t rlass lttti,e' carp'ntrr. rS. Lu e' aldl the li e'. Luk a e't'.:v tn theo incea t> o nd toue ry ttat )il i i l. thi m :''te idl:o uat firm ne' f u fI nwnAl is week.' If wo:e dnt.ii need a bnk(mliCout Houe whioU dois ihnts:?einin Las el aond whe, for Lilrty! \\' lond ton the fear lii,rangle t ba:m:-r wain on belt t to N of%l new ii <mrat hose ie -reL on t the titel You.rI bin wat he - hluu~ f hron 'Iie aend vioulg th Coil lowing oing thates ~it m Io onl to theur nrmy ri drt.spcalyt 1. Being at school each day ini due timie. 2. Ha Lving ai programm iclppaed before eniterinig thle ichiool ro<inn, which gives ll(pope timie for prepPar aln(deean, and mingii' it atsatt Iractive as poissilde. 4. Stinlying tile natur oiC(f eac(h chil, and nit tryingr to changow na-L turie, buit helping it ailongl. 5. (Giving dume at tenioni to) eac(h pupiul inl sehitol, and' giving such in - iiu et ion a:; Ihe di 5no)sitioni arL I mit s uf eachm re.uirie. Ci. SpeakinIg to pupiilsin at friendlly wvay, and as;kinig, inistead of conunli dinmg thI ent i oId certaiin favorts. 7. Teahllirig (eaCh subji~ect so thor ouglyl, t hat thl e scho lar need noit ipedi large part oif the inext term toi get as fir as lie is at the closo (if the present uine(. I8. Th at. pup~ ils are leadl to thiik for thIemselves( b(8 y <injest ioins beiig put m such at way as5 ton inivite thougiri. 9. Tat robems are madite so lin by, thle ue of (t h-k boiard, thatt the iost, stupiid schoir~l1 cannot fail to ulerIt.-.t afl. 10. 1 That flie t(en'her kniws wh ~at the re'speCtandlI I cotidne' of4 is pu elass- befo re th IcClass E.xereises are 12 In many of our schools. the (x ereiW- oIf t.he d ay is beingnm wjih pray er. Oh! whaiit anl oplMtunlity till 'ieher lia-s for d(in g goodl, no' t onIly iln iliartinug kniowledge, but iin raius liug mrorality to a huighm:ri shunbrdIiI iln Miracub~-us Escape. Ind. , writes: ''One of my etustomeirs Mrs Loisia Pike, Hiartoi i, I taindolphii Co. Indi. , wVas a hit g -nuffter4i with eii sumpxi tion, anld wasi1 gh-en o'p to iII h), h( physic ilans. She~ .he'ard of D)r. R ing New D)ise>very for ColIInsmpioni, lul bengani limymg it oif me. Iii si mont s 0 'shte walkedo to tis dty, a dI itanei osix mniltis, Jimd( n6w iurk ud nmh imlpronv (~tshe huas quit usidng it.- Mho feels io adea lier life to it. 'Fr&i '('.ialnotl at G. wV l-s',c'. nrui m ut t A Word to Workers. If your avocations aro mtont:dly or I)hysically laboriditl; ii they subject you t( oxidsuro itt iicloi .enjt wtath er, if they coniie you to your desk and ara of a nature to intvolvv +Vear and tearof brain, and iervous 5trmius, you niry occasioatlly regltire touie renovating tsni. 1Lostetter's Storn ache Bittere is the article for you, it stirnulates the fa!ling eiergis, in vigoratet3 tle body and cheers the inud. It, cnables the tysteu to tirow off the debiltating' elfect.S of undue fat{L tte, gives r ieVwed vigor to the orgah1:i of digestion, arouscs the liver wieni ifotive, which it very ctlten is with People whose ptirsuits ale sedenitar,y, renews the jaltl a tp patite, aintd enIctUrag(eis heailt-ltful re p tse. 1 its iuredtients are safe, and its ertentttiatls, wi ici c<oisist in the hearty ec<!nrseitteut of lmonis of CV ery' class of socity, art"e mosteontvjI in * A<bniraly is it, wlapted to the iietictl wIt ts of wot)rkers. Truth Staga h icin 'rltere is an old sayillg to the etleetIlint "tlhero is nothing new under the su)" aund yet from the following it would ap pear that there is an ex'eptiini, evelt to this rule. At a point six miles west of St. Ang ustine, [lorida, (1n the line of the St. Johns tlway, lies a beautiful tract of lantd which has recently been laid out. in a town-sito called, .We.tt St. Augustine. St Augurustiie proper is tll oldst City in the UinitCt Stat's, and abounds withl itgend lure, andt1 hiitorietal antiqtituity, and f''w if ln.y of tiheo manilly thoiiaitids tlhtt visit Fl'or.tida fail to take a look lt the Sea WaTtll, Old Fort, andtl the mlally other in teresting o1j e!s. It wts fotuled Sep t('mbter Zhtl, 56 5, forty two years previ ous to the snttleumt of .J:lmc.town, Va., anl Ii fty-live years 1)efore tih ltaling of the Pilgrims oni I'lyuioutl Rock. 'le name St. Augttstine was given to the p)la:e )y the Spanuials, h(eau54 they lmi (0(d upon the day delicatel to that rev r('d ad11(1 lear.led :ainiut. St. Augustine is grt;wiI rapidly, being the termimis of two railways, alnd 'thers ar1) I ing extetn (led toward it, 11a( it is now kn(v a ai the :otel City of F.lorid1a. Tlhe 1pprittt4+rs antd owners of the 11 lustrated Southerrn \\orld, a sixteen page weekly illuistrat(d palp)er saim; size as I [arper;'s Weekly, noting the great prog ress be"ing tnulll in the A1ncient.('ity, ptur chasted a large tract. of hmduu near St. Aug u;tiae, from Mr. \mlu. A tor, of New York, iutitedliately oni til: line of the St. ,1ohins Railway, which i els) owined by Mi. Astor, and in tin niist, of this tract anul within two hnilnll feI't of the rail roal, hIve" polat-.d in a plot of 70t) 1aem the city of WV.'i St 'ugtrtiilu. Fron We\t t St. Aui,u tinttthere ex ist dirtst claily t,nn i ' f the : . ,1+4151 .liv. r, ui n mils di+ta t, with' s 'iu ,at i--un 'tli s '''I: n -ti, ms I :outht, d.di II. To t.A,ttt<t ins , 5ix m i 'l i i ai t. T Pl:datka, th t ('ity ?i i,. ;.' '1Lb bl iver thirty ruivt' t: whu,'i .i;-, ..e )11111:, :t i: , etv. 1 ! I' ' tv,,i 4 (r -1i mi l 4,a-).d .' .h a i lb '. h- ri. i! ow rai ti orty :'h' i i-,. . t a:1 ' t!t"tl.l I:11 m i - ,.n to th.i t': i rr- i on 1 ' 1it-h Iis l t.t'.1 it lth _ cI:ty" t; WV ..s t . Ai'yu-.li t! iS igl+-r l( it'i: .! tStand old'' At g.lin kr 1 - .l , tal 1 ahe highr, dry"., optt'i p1:1i: t'la . Ai n>t m ' r>(- l am f":l.l t t 4ae f 55 t 144 .''i'll t ' 1 '" t1''ll"' t'+I 41"tl ' l t i''pe 11 ih h1 oinl iii 1'm t r 1; th :np il-r ' ft a!d lht nti :',. lh-r \'~i 1 e- X'erve te sub,11 r ia t.> the lai ir, a4 I'l)V.n'i a h ( in C14l'1 ci of.11 W I lSt .\ iusti, ') . 411 41 e 't. 01) -u i V,n- 1f41 i, ynham is cnti-lon 1)14 44v.'s -w I- il h, Ieso lI2 thei awIyl it iInow ma '144 pIusibleu ihnilt i1Ole eX'4h-r , ri o oft he ~ 4' prp h 15:, -mavil1 ..-m-r of 4t4h )1 li i--et li ,:1 d ' e W 4 N,' f1ral 44ito 4 i V 4 1m ilt b.014delighu, 4)1 Mli, 1-:' ny will5 no4 V. mb0 i w< :.d I r 12 .* it~ is:1 t I 1 4111 10 2 \''I *. 0) ;t.-. jii. -.l(g upon4 whi441 II , hl5 r'11 the X# li 10 *Lfiiliit er.sl of4i th1e1 lintaa oth rn~ioll World.Ii town o4th14~elad whh-h\'2i4 ii l the i x lam-ius il i hI thei divhdinp f I)va ten, Ituni ieen acre-, m kI l' as the15 aue X ine-es. 4hi14 as tmlos arec laken wll4h b14 v 1ry niid, theyvals(ouihave beom ac wi~ l set e iiXIi. 1)he44:,' and andy i reph't u il ihoice ; (ratur. or - .1 .-' ,1lli - We aspAnd the nante of a few of the resident Mubs(sri)ar;r who havo received tl') il d i to the lotna' a1cd oaltt'f,g their H;ubscriptio, to whon wc al1d rekor: Wi. Ccok, Merori Tailor, Jaokson villo; ,d'<l Itcih Agont Mallory Lit acksouy li.; L. E. Brantnan, Artist; Jacksonville; Wni. Vor Bryck, Artiet, Jicksonvitlo; A. Zcharits & Co., ChitR, iorv, Jackson1villo; Cag!or Boerower rit cet Ag"nt, 1'. it. & 1. fly.; V. B. Watson, flel E ai, Jadksonville.; J ). liucky, C?othing, Jacksonville; I. hen, Tobacco, ,Jadksonville; Fraudis E. Bougue, Furnituro, Jacksonville; Cha . J. Brit.z, Restaurant, Jacksnoville;' Wi. Rich, ''Curios,'' Jacksonvill-i; Jcst ih Drtina, Fancy Groeri(.s, Jatckso:ivilid C. Pickering, Eletrician, Jacksonville; M. L. lartridge, Livery, Jacksonville; 1)r- C. J. Kenworthy, Jacksonville; Wm. Jeacio, Boots and Shoes, Jackson ville; A. K. Leon, Liquor, Jacksonville; lin Neal Mitdhell, Jacksonville; Win. )r.obKgsbury, Nursery, Ja;ls(onvitllo; urehFgo Parksr, JacksonvtIillc; ieCoold tt,,neaJ .i D)r(loodl:ta'c'dnvillo. And hundreds of others. You can send mlOnoy to us by Post Offico Monoy (rd.'r. Ntoistorod lettor, ExI>roHe or Batnk draft. Sample copy of paper Sent on, receipt of 10 gents, in staips: What Merchant, Mechanic, Pr(;I'.4hii()Iil and Laboring mnai would not he acting wisely by getting a lot? 'thers Or [othors secure a lot for your selveA or o of your childre. It may provo a ge,td in't egg amnd c-st you noth ing. Iulu are executed to ladiei nA well as men. In writing give full unmt; of perbon you wish deed made to. )o not let this golden )p))orttuliity pass, but order at once. Addrc:ss, Tirt: ILr,Us'rATED hoCT'r}-t;N \%onn,u JA SsoNvIr.r:, F1ronroA. Dangor ! A neslected t'oldl or cough may Icad tL l't'-tin l.ai,a is''nMun ptiorthor brother fatal dise raso. Stronim'+ P~ctoral Pi:ls vill ItI e coll an by l aie. I cst II lg tor (tysplep i:eia. (itgestion, sock lcadacho as thousands Lestify. The State of South Carolina .PICK ENS Col-- j. IN COU RT' OF COMMON PLEAS. I obert Krr, Jolml P. Korr, W. Cater Irice', tiler their him 1name of Kerr & (lo. P'litiffsll agintst, Joltn S. Fisher, William N. 1'avne: , erry Pavne, (eo. W. 51aton ind Hnery Jnrra'rd I)efen danits. TI' th<' I )ef:unlauts al;ve name,. i Tc)U andl c'sh of you are h i'reby sum.11 - / no)Iu l ami 1i lii r':1 to anIswer tli,' cil)irint ini thin :u !i,) wl)ie ici 111 lie in the, ClI:)rk'a tillice, P'Ic'kcns Cunity S. (C. mtitl to serve a copy of yo'.ir answer on the siulbxtribier at 'their olii,e on the P'uli c! Squm-a'( in P'ir.kt'ns S. C.. withItinC I\wenrty day:; after thi srvi'!l. of th is Sumol,n'nS on you exclusiv of tlhl dty of such service; and if Vot fail to anls'.wer thme t',)mph>iint wvithint tthe tim ' :f ,rc''<idt, the pllaintills will aipl>l to tie (Court for the i'li't' dl:'nnurch'l in th,' c)>pliihlint. [L.s. J. J. LEWVIS, W. J . rm : TIl- c' "', t'i t'-' l1m 0no 14 ini thi..i :(,.i-mi, u: whl i i t:w, l.r". i n.-i: it a Ill, ' \' h i"l it 1. o ie o ( ' N -~-~ ( W:a. :1.K i a', A\ni I AY.Ii .v '. AnY, PIinutilis Attorn'ys-, ai> i ( ii 1 ; t . ALMANAC . FO3R \Ti.S A;L;.\NAC LEi. \ NO 31ElT LYON WI T N. RO IlOBLE~ EPOLE?, AND) II I S' T SEPISi NDlS WillhT' LIENS. T1his is InI A prIil Fool4, bult 1horse5 sesa littleI agled. diln I :nnii e me Ni EWG OS not 11,.w to tell VIn oier 20u41 over littl 1o4 f ftrthn tat is~ needed,5 u11n4 tInct I ;ll ats. near1 right as I kul v hiou. Why not g~i\ us1 het lese be(enae;1 youII N ve. 4'i it'fli1In lt tim4 114 nd4~I moe save- 4 r 1 hv trad--t ingi i rell th 44 ear r8u(d Pe(ople wh e:uii sl );taigh 't, mlwl i nr* - -l a t 11 it..~t.. 4 1hu ;tt4n eye :4unt 44rv I tint hurry4 441~i1 abo. 14, but com'ei 1 (at oo t'isr.1 Plet y for s all.i~ 414 1 I. lyit l , 1 -: ., Prob 4 te .ue r. Wherea. , d. 4 . ha e bhy 144 r4at v. b:n m:-l sit to nw,c itot liat h(12 484 nere Ai ni n 2 El-h -l-an , '44 l. d PIEDMONT AIR LiNE ROUTE. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Janlutary 1Mth, 1886. Trains ruu by 75th teridlian timc. One hour faster than 90th Meridian time. 1xrr-awa rcL 1). i i.Y. 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I) 4 pmS (i5 ',n:' 2 ( '.\m .1 )44~ ~ I- p 5:; 4 1 5 a A r1~*. N~~~((25...pm 2 00a No. ..s45 .unS:. .; . XIII ti m14. . . N4 .2 nsw~ l.5 am; l2:,'m XIII 1114411 . . . . .m 112 pmil I-a u5ejam :hi:iroadm .Xriv~ ( (I. (1 41 1 am 1 .9p .X i-i('4 1 *ji, -12 am 1 p .XI-I-j-t Nt ~ :n rrun 1 :0 pmII lA'rri e .\411ho. a. . .... .....-...pm.1 10 pmIf SLaV PING4' 11 AR...... VI.. .ii(: (hi ir-ncr Io an(1i: i fet lp tri. 2 s Pnlun4- liN 41sh-eper h.t-\ n Wa V i o a441l NewIl '2 ans. l'nilman I ,l. o n1e1n G eenslui :0 ii pri'w i1 (:ins, to al l int 1 F4r rates and I 4414r.uinapyt . g to h E 1itl T\V(II.\q C 4411 4.1 A, f I andl a eroIt 4 .11an. i b 1 .44i8o , l'assen ler 4i nou w:-Iei14 111 'l ll run n - Po wi:h 1i- I-d lI!4I (hi4 r1n440 :15 i ts (' br:u. he4 : N. I :-i. 1 fr \ 1:1 (:4 14 iI) Sua 4 -- C. rri. (l n-.. c 'co ,4~.4 WnrnsI~Masu,smg.gh-peri. 10.! alin r.s s..i) I waste I4ave (:eenill airt. 9 -5 or H1O VEY .& TOWNET '1 GREENVILLE, S. G e ." f AND) WE O(FER AT TIE 14o ES'T CASH PRICEN The Largest and Best Assorted Stock We have ever had. Would call e51)ecial attention to our DRE SS GOO DS DE PA R TME Ni Silks, Caslneres, Flunel Suitings, B<Irette , Satiii Bei-bi"in Coitnels hair, C hleynyS and all the cheaper grades. Vc hate a fntl liie of''rr.imiigs to Match, lia Sidh I'ulshc, Silk V(v,M, elveu'eucc ,Voolcn Laccs, IrnidM, Blattons. Re; IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMEN BOUlIT D1I E4'T F1 ONM T HN MANtUFACTUtmRS; WVIe lav. th.e Jtewctit style' jn iemarkets, \Wraps, Russian Circulad JackeWt and JIesr Also, a. full lit of Misses Wraps and Hiave1 NOTIONS, (loce, IIosiery, liil)b)ons, Ladies 1a1d Clildrens Underests ruid Suit : IN O!R STAIN GOODS Wec hace a lir'e st;o ck in 1lanke,lL, IFlannmels, Jinms, Cassinieie, Line ] Kerseys, :ihu-tingts, Si-ti .us P'laci<ls, Hilr.ti- a dG n hi W h r!it(ude a Spifly (f OO11J ( S fUr years pmt and o'er a large line at very lcw fig re. 1\ 01 i EP 1.P I?T lNT U TP-STAIR A We have 1he Larg'st Stink in the City, of Carpets in all Grades, on 'lnu, j , YEstftE: g?,ug,, TnA,k,s i- (uuutaiu ( ooE 1IOVEY & TOWNES, NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL BANK. M bARM&.E AND GARNITE tat of Siouit Car'olluud -J ~ , ~ S (ouwrit or picot:N. 1 lX COU 7l ' 01F CO.MJION P'!; E AS. Dontns ,asteliyourneul,in1y20onzulo.h Chleapoe.t Tf' ron iltili lll ini tlie' world. Crj eii,l e4e enl,X ak CL A R K & W IL C O X . 2 1,ail . C. J kii; ) fn nt . Ut'l''Il1enville,mih,B.S. C:)eh (det 18, :j184 .)UOr - J*. G. BLACK ,i(fo'u,yuII~)2t frsi,at Jewcler and Watch Repaiing, t~ydy fe i evc e&o,% Main St,, 2di Cor::er isc ,~ C. X 'if.io l2wIteCfplitwtli Ne ie4 Mne. IC iIiti il lhlytoteCur o h T1' i l N LW AM iKlH I(.\ N N( ." A ND )tldMii23.1 . In- Niw Autin:tt ie W'hit, eare t i- e '). ~ J .J L W S .'i ('i ,i-'t i '12 bL5~ 'v , - -' .N. AN~&~ Wr N Watce, Diamn. ard Jewelry ''ii;ii liti,Mt' y~t rt GREENV ILLE S. C ieiui i hn lal.aantoto Wferkil m.ce it11; 1 efeduit 1. . wor gu rr. d I d t- . iin ton Ca th Y Konr'ierrNio' ,T. ~~ N tiion, JonFennl, OmL~iei 1Fenell; W~)te~. .ac; ofSt rii~Jj, iH. Jacso Fii- I.enl',- Henry C'.. enell Corri Fenell,Heste Fenell,Walk LO~ i2EncA'!~'3. II. L.1.,t,. er Fennelo E,Siniswr t h, R.lil?tJ A.l Dick so , ar itR. C Jii XI; '~' Defndante iiX:Pit.11te '1ilN' q.r Aeioi l toar e h o pt t i l rinickieurfor.county aia 1Statafaforefaid,(and I~r.WARJ d. CO. ouIl~n, l~1o --lle at i ckensii C. H., ti.' C.ti , itiii WttII !;u-1 ionIiwill apply tl tel Co ur or th relif dean i ' ii the I12(. Imltit [L' i ..]J . J. LE I' I, ,