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L)C'A.L ITEMts. Last Monday was Memorial Day in Ireenville. There was a little ohiok9n in Spartan nirg cross-billed and three oyod. f[any slips, cabbage and tobacco planta vero sot in order last wook. It is said that one or two more seasons will insure a good oat crop. There is to be a Sabbath School Mass meoting at Liberty next Sunday. Mrs. B. F, Sbtsn of Walh alla is visit. ing her Irother, Maj. J. J. Lewis. r' Iiss Loila Grogan has returned toler homo in Elberton County, Ga. Mrs. Willie Hughes, of 13ielhland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Lewis. Col. J. 0. Thompson is not quito so well 1s he was last week, but nIo seems to bo slowly improving. Dr. Rley asks to say thatthere will he preaching at Easley next Sabbath at 11 o'eook a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giignilliat, of Grover, N. C., are vi iting rolatives in Pickens. The Pickens County Marshals on trial at the last term of the U. S. Court at Charleston, were all ao:quitte(l. r' Sheriff Richey is busy hunting up the jurors drawn to servo at the approaching term of Court, which convenes on Mon - day the 7th of Juno. Married, on the 6th inst. at the res idenco of Mr. Stansel by R1ev. D)avid U. Murphree, Mr. Jesse Staueel to Miss Bell Lee, all of Pickens county. t IF'out of sorts' with headnehe, stomach 4 disorder, torpidI lIver, 1ain In back or side, con stI(latton etc neglect ir,v Ic fial. One dse of Strong's {anative Pilla wIll give rell"f. Afew ddses reLore to new health and vigor. Mrs. 3. W. Major, of Anderson conn ty, is tvisiting her son, Mr. Wi. Mejor of this place. Mrs. Win. Major 1has been quite sick, but is now imtproving' We understand that seal skin coats are going out of style, and in i coiseqitence colds are increasing among tho fair sex. How fortunate thera is such a remedy as 1)r. Bull's Cough Syrup. On the morning of tie 20th ineaunt, Capt. V. J. Kirk was married to M.iss Elizabeth Conner, of tiokeslury. TIhe eereuony was puerfor:n.l by Rev. it. it Dagnall in the 'Ieothoiist Clurci. Last Friday we saw a Lilerty man in at Mr. A. M. Morris's buying somC stovo flxtarae. 1'le n..:Nr1'i, luel told him11 where he couhl get a bargai, and be camao andel found it so. if holding an olice is liko being up in the cherry tree, running for it is lik a ho lug down in a well; whoevor lCa0ez can p:teh a clink ont you, but you (11n't paiteh it back , tor is it )islble for you to, dodge. Meuirs. J1. HI. M argani & lho. have mere good bargainis to otYer than they have span'e to tell you of. See what they say, and give them a elbancee to prove it. If they dont succeedi we'll pay the cost. F"or a goo-1 smnd<e caill on Morris for the Oraind Ropublic Cigar. Theie Ci gairs are wairrauiti'l absolutely and iun quialitledly ll vani1 a on tiller wit hout1 admixture or adulteration. 31 tf "'I never ho wed at glory's shrine, to weadlh I never bent the knee: beauty ihas has heard no vows of mino1, I love thee, ease and only thee." WVell the only way to puIrchanse it, is to) invest a stray twenuty five cents ini a bottle of Sal vationi Oil. jOne of our aged, distinguished and m->st highly esteemed fellow~ Oitizens3 hasi b)o0n absent for several days without having sent in any report, but we trust very soon that The children wvill run to lisp their sire's return, And clmb1 his knee the envied kiss to share. The Baptist Courier rep)ort$ a Baptist brother as saying in regard to dancing, "if it was not for those Methodist roos ters our Baptist pulllets wvould inot bo led so frequently to Oiflnd against thne dhnLreh."' The Chirit i L Advocnto wants to know .if the lHapt ist pullets 4 cant ho induced to teach thne Methodist roosters botter manners. Rteapers and Mowers, a first class Reaper for $90.00, a first class Mowe-r for $00.00. Harvesters and Binders re duionc in proportion. Eclipse Etnginies and Separators, (Caino Mills and( e'vapo) rators at Wilkins, Poe & (o's., Green ville, S. C. Wholesale D e ders in Halnrd ware and Agricultural Iminplemneute. 32 3. Mi lc'h da'a ge was; (do ni to tihe lands(1 and to tihe erop'i by the hneavy rains lanst wonk. In rn-uy placos tihe corn en bot; tomns will have to lhe replant ed, OnI n1o can) nt of the overflow. Tihe Eighteen was reported highi- than it ha' heemn for a long time. The roads aire badly wash ed. T1hero is still compllit about a bad1( stand of cotton. Mr. Isaac Langeton thinks there rnu nst be soIme kindl of in sect troubling thne stalk. Othors say it is nothing. 0One mail1 said lie thiought he would have to plant his ootton laund in pea to pay for the guano. Rev. J. A. Mundy will preach~ tihe comnmencomuent ser mlon in tine PiedmnIt Institu n the 20th Of June. Rev. J. M. Plo'do1n will p)resido at the joint meeting of tihe Societies on the 2-El of June, and dleliver an address. Miss Minnie Morgan hasq been chosen1 essayist and will read an e-ssay' on the samo day Quito an attractive p)rogramme hans beeni arranan(d and nevhm1bod mael)t& To a girl dixteon years old the future seems an eternity, but to a woman of thirty, it sooms as brief as a rabbit's tail. A Good )wolling Houso on Main Stroot with shady front yard, all noossairy out buildings, a splendid well and throo acroai in the lot for salo. Torms easy. Apply to J. E. lout, Piekons, S. C. 32 tf. Mrs. I. J. Long of latesvillo, Ark., is visiting her brother, J. W. Kennedy of (ireer'$, S. C. Rev. Mr. Long has bsejn visiting relatives in this conitty and A ilerson. Ie is now attenling the (:eneral Assembly at Augusta, Ga. Rev. .huo Kennedy, of the Indian Territory, also called to see Hoime of his relatives in this State, while en route to tho assen bly. On the 15h inst. there was a cutting affray at Mnuldin's Mill .n Golden ('reek. A negro man want(nly assault ed Mr. Wmn. Sandlers and11 cut lin sever al times with a knife. Mr. Manlers had nothinag with which to defend himself, and the result niigh t have been more so rious, hind not. some one have come to the aid of Mr. Sanders. The negro was surcharged with mean whiskey. A war rant has been issued for his arrest but. lie has fled to parts unknown. We call attention to the advertisement of the Wrought Iron Ranign Co., which appears in this i: sme. 'This Company isrepresented at Eiasloy by Mr. Alspaugh anl a competent corps of assistants, who arestopping at the Mauntain View. Mr. Alspangli is a most genial and intelligent gentleman, anl will take great pleasure in proving tht' advantages claimed for the Range. Tt is the most unique coosinr apparatus we have ever seen. About this time lnst year there was two weeks of rain which put the farmers verV mnueh behind. Last week it apar ed that we were to have the experience Of May '85 repeated. but after thro days of almost uninterrupted rain, the temper ature rose and the olouds rolled by. We heard a farmer say that en -lgh rain had fallen in the three days with which to make a crop. Low lands wore cover ed with water, and in seine ' cass, cor1. and oats woro consideraily (anaged. (rops----Piiotol----Mintglkg Con aent ion. l[n. E nr"ronl: Wheat and corn are l oking innsnally fine sinc' the re ccnt rains vimk fell here. Wheat is nearly all ins full head. Cot ton is los kiing rather si'kly- inmi conSelue:meo vf ihe cc,l v.ather. We still lave the mnelles iown on this sie. Mr. Joe Outs is 'now ft t. i:lrov,v frcm his lon)- sick sp -i. L:t.t Smidhi mt:i'aornaingi while I wvas kmmlin h,>ns, by mnyself readinug at ti i the Mlese14er fr,.n ".aHSt. By," munl hiling (.-s- for diiinor, I iXing, to> have a go>, d ti :w, a 'tlat -no as d ( ir)NSs eyced n, grc> c enmo here with the intentio11 of brtetking int(o the houiise, bu1 t to ius snirprise I jmtnps'd out the dci or, shlowed him myl~ revo)lv Cir, and( lhe tIlo-n gt away vwiitot hes'1ittion), andii I went ha'ik ini the Mr'. R. W. W illimom, in formsme that his aunmt Bts.(y Capbel'l, livinig neir (Gre'-nvillei is 73 year( s old aid hias'nst ota grey' hair in heir headi, and shel wVear's it ini eat:, like she did wheni shte was a young girl. Thiiere will be1 aL sintgintg contvenitiotn atC' Pighchurch thec first Snudo ay ini Interesting Experiences. irt(ron Cnront, Furn itur Dnelaler of Coimbuiiiiss, ai. . tiells his ex perienice, thuis: * ".Ii thriee years I hiave' trie<d every reme cli <m the inar'ke't fo r StomiachI an<il K i<i usa1 l ectric flitteris. Tooiik live bonttleis alt amnowilii enriel, amdIthinkii Electrie liit teriS till beStHiSt 01iuritjiir in) the wiirbl." Majoir A. 11. Hcctd, of West Liberty, Kr. us'ii Electriie iitters fur ain ol st audincg Kinlicy aft iion amd says: "'Not hin lg imis ever <hmeii mei so) mnieh (Goo<sl as IV ctraic Hiit teris..S Soh act lift y cnts a biottl1e bcy D)r. (l. W. Earil Ichmluuond( & Daniulle Rtail (OnANliE OF (GAUoE. O)wittg t.o cha~nge of gagnec on thiese road s thei( following no1] ltice he)ComesiC shiwni belo w: ':rin leanvinig Cohli ni a 10 45 a. m. fo r Spartatnhurg aind iterimediiate sit aliiia JIune 3d. Trin leaving Sp)artanh)urg 12 in. for hCobia and iu4ntrmediaito st at ions Onr Ma in111 L ineand Brances no for\ GlhaIs ~lla n inotermie<liate st-An Tirsin leinei~ Lsso'ges 3 10 p- tm. for Al bbs ille 'J tu 7t h. Onl Jn ir2d to Ithi ino perishable frieih ill 1be rived~ii :nnci nll froeirlit f :ir(iti th ill lila Alat'll to) Spar t alln1111. ly mu1 thei pub 5'ile ih ieb nutified. . 1 i.'tA. Ar . (. ni l'. . All Hi;ihl. T.Ihe (Greenville News of A1i b Ith Ifthelii we'll u ttheottut:ia sdt'r that Jiuudge Cot.hrani w-ishe or is wI ilini; ti go to ('onlgress he irge,o' the' clontat in eithatiiet, iis lett'jled. Thie uof hi.r that dlirection imy a's we'll luni, ii their li1 tIe fi' dls ;tnd. ho ws grae'( h.i' andh (iniekily or' utii/.115 i thi.m uil. harmminonsti. The juig.e cant haSt aim rman in th diust 'icE for' anthin-it in the gift (If the people0. .if thesro sholdl bte a vatCanev~ in the. Ju)dgeship1 of tibiso (ciren'it hadn wouili J. t. ~ ia' o to n fl t Blucklen's Arnica Salve. The Bst Salve in the world for Cut4 Bruises. Sores, Ulcters, Salt Ithenrm, Fever Sores, 'I'rtt , l hatpletl I1: ints, Chilblains, Corns, and i I S in i.u1ltII ns, and positive ly (res l'iICs, or no I,:ty relluired. It is gular:utteedt to 19iVC perfec t saiti$ifaetio, tnoney' rh tied. lrice 2i ects per box_ For sale by 1)r. 0 W. trle.' C R DIAL FOR THE BOWELS &CHILDHEN TEETHING It Is THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for the bms i t i n o f the i unw plensii n udi At a t.eaon when'i viol,-at none4ssks of the" bo5 ws-ltaro so frequent.,soin4 sl,cedy reliefs-houldIisiin tn l. The wi*r4sIi mother, li oin ise in iiu rs.ing the little one teethingr, shosuhl uw~ thi s-ei-ines. 50O ets. a bottle. Seini -t'. staimp to \nllser A. Tr.ylor, Atlatita, Ga., for RII i- tk. Taylor's CIseroktee lemieil.v of Nweot Gum and Mu,allin will cur' ('oughe, Crsu, and Con.su.up tion. I'rice 25c. anld 81 a >ole. "thr is nin nREw SOnnHERN thEMEun" an<r Vet frori the t llowf1iing it woiuhl up lir thot tiero is an exctil )tnin, even to tis rule. At a point six milesi we-it oif Sh. Aug uttine, loh rida, on the line of th le St.. Johfrgnsrnn.ilwa ,c"l rei e f b o tfl I.r"at oft he whi.th motr , ecn l . n I iout i aite l to- hit cbt,u Wltr St.i Augusth'an . Ct Au gutstin pero r. i to lwe .b 1nt-Coity i thllnta iteI Statm, and abior R r with nenlorN,:hevhitrialntiquyy ofNet fe af any' ot the ninly th'oualh',(ts thlt v.it Foloriidt. fail to tae a lo1k at thle S W rll, Old Fort., and the antay other in teIsiti:g bjti i s. It wl a o oi mi ed Ilip tier 8th, 1 .>)i, forty 11iw I ye.r r)envi es t t th ter iet of Je st , Va., 1a141t ifty-dive yourI-i before tile lanil ing of this l.'.rtso 'y o t k h iiAie St. Alimtin' as given to theg p lace~ by the( Spaniiar1ds, b eemse e theyv limt dstd uilmr,li a the day 'inited to thai rev two.railayiV, huns 'toler ari bing ou-ii dd tw -a d it, :al it iS Aow k t s a.I th. euentI ilulr, 110i i'tirid at. The p pint of the 1:l4 llull o hl t lulstraletd sa4it;l born or:d, a -;os e,.s page weekly illusit ft<il p1taper aeizt I I-' SeaL ire;ir W Frtl, n- itt ihin :he pi Chas1l4af larhes i r ait ta 't,ain , )\\tl \ t. , i u-itnIe, from Mr. WIini. A-.stor, osf New'~ York, titudieyr onfohe line ofulihg ot. 11h s l w h-iitsa w hi i bIyuo l- ik. i t 11 11 5i.ll two hinlt Wud f-t of the i road, havse plsi:te ini a plot of 70 ac"re tel Ity (if West St Augutie. Frit!.1toth W st t. A gli .tin.e there exists dire ly:v :i eti . ins it or nf the S itli Rivur, nineIi nihs disltit, ihseuba connt tion ln o rt h,t :l. i ' atu'.v K ont4 a i lt t lt k! ( t h G (i of th1e"rauth by riv t irty""t r:;i Olt o ' n ii, tf l en v1 liiit. ntl Jat:e ni 'on ill, by ivt ) ril.tt thorky I ig us.tttel s :ist sire n il:t ia i it i , h t r ii L fnti w i I ite rl Mrt eliy f W . A ii. ot ie loik, i1itis i .rt In out I "h iut ofs vh t St. glhn, driy, ti nt, p Slu"in 14 i;.- toW:ur lot Mhe whole' ma iit t i r; 1 th in l -i . of t hitt:et ptil ofvin to eitcht antl etoftry yerly! susbrod tov. pite papir a dlo to au lotre in tht city of VWst ; A ilustiue, 4 X 100) feet, free :11n1 ellar fI all1 inibeihnii (cls, an<il part iisseoining 0 ,vners oif thesoi lot-i ar" not requIIirled to bu11Ihl, thouigh it 1s con 4liiietly expectserl, bn eause of thne delight ful location1 thait nauilty1 will th> io. F'lorida to lday is thel Meai to wieh thousan<110 l0 re loin ig wvit h Ilon ginig eyes, aiiil it i-i0sso inadio pss-ibleo throusighthoI I enterplrisei of thei proprIIitteSrs anlhi owneros of the I !lalstralteil Sou1the1rn W,orll, for all toi secaro a1 Ioma inl that delt:ighitful Stato, possible Isor any1: oneOI tlo soutely give 1w1y lots in utihe .ity sf Wt Isth Augis. upon11 vwihl iis o'tsh Ill l- cit y of WVe-t St. Auigu-stines, the pospri'ti- sil1 oIwl 'ra 44f the tlibmtralteil Sothernlli WarbVll (ion5 o bais wich they 1s no doubt ox poe't wa ll ,grmt!ly enih;:is. iin vasluie, ihllsse hid ilxil be by 4thiju dlivil-sl ini plsi of thie vilue5 ii rsis: whi- h aaii us tis 5, l lar il t wIil" b s hery rl.pl,CI t-ih-4ils have t bit'-un ac1' l.t (d se:ttler-s in thel State, 1and4 aj1t the lnt tisnI sssite for the ir anii etesi ve pas1l41ill stp eiclat ison.ut--t(s 15u1d is reple-ts- wi; Ib411 sbit.- liitnt r. N one14 of! tie tinl d ini thes worIdI. Ii is ablly edsit5d, :ssh-1 t-d I v l..bb- isinomi 'n1 abt 5) 'lori-dl ts he o hut4 of . lws ail ti Orangsll-, u:s-, p s In,wr-ig, ailsthe uson-rl, 1 1. i n d i 'ir p 511 ritier 111 A isi lsI stor~i, por55 in, uske~4ilti i t,-e usf ll!infrnouin, hou wh\h n)4sdIs-s the s gasr d n,- tc. itn list it -i - s-isn. a[i- pa er s as ishoubl sgois 1d 1: vr I a in s the $1m5 , mal-s by i- foreg m 5 np..dented mal')Is h a 1 l E 4r thli 15 pect to hiloon 5s iqu.,r '1ripii tsr'ic ofsi The a ill tratt l I uth Th subj liin-e,l- isis th ss lOr [' o f t prso prh-4 r554 i ie:s-rs o fs Th. I!ht al tdI w I 5 I 5| 55' lic il'Cl lijId 1JtlilI, Wh -w w .- s4 4'ill d >11:o eeit of11 inou al e ipt . sIe, mIl htft al tosi on it, and ii s i s:xjtso ii .s. 1s her weud e5 nea arntvd We refer by Permisiou to the follow ing nlnod gontlemon who roside and do busimos in Jaoksonvillo: Maj. R. McLaughlin, Pr#v. St. Johns Ry; Capt. V. B. \Vateon, into Manager )oBary-Baya Morchants' Line; Capt. C. V. R. Pont, Manager St. Johnn Rivor Vast Line; W. S. Wel)b, Wobb's Jack sonvillo Directory; Waltor Q. Colomuan, IIcn'l. Travoling Ag't.; F. R. & N. By.; John S. Briggs. Alderman, Jaoksonvillo, Fia.; M11ayor Rico, Mayor of Jacknonvillo' H. 1). Holland, Sheral, 1)uval County, Fla.; Ex-Mayor Wm. MoL. Daney; Ex Mayor M. A. 1)zialyinski; C. A. Board au, Jackeonvillo. u a)ppond the names of a few of the resident subscrilbers wlo have received the dee11 to the lots accompanying their subscription, tO whom we alo refer: WVmu. Cook, Mereltait ''uihr, Jackson. ydle; Joln Rich, Agent Mallory Lino, Jtackotnvuile; L. E. Bran nun, Artist, Jackson1ville; \Vmu. Ver Brvck, Artist, Jaccksonvillo; A. Znclariui & (o., Cloth, iern, Jackson vilie; ('avler Bcerbower lioket Agent, F. H. & N. By.; Win. B. Watson, teal E't-tte. ,Taksonvillo.; ,T. i) llutrky, ('loting, :aoksiOnv lie; I. Co. hen, Toe 'eo, ,JakHonville; Francis E. Ilougue, Furniture, Jeksonville; ('ha. J. 13ritz, Itestaurant, Jacksnoville; Wm. ltich, ''Curios," Jacksonville; Joseph D)rtina, Fancy GrocericH, Jacksonvil e; C. Pickering, Electrician, Jacksonvillo; M. L. Hartrilge, Livery, Jacksonville; D)r- (. J. Kenworthy, JaoksOnville; Wn. Jettlo, Boots and Sh1oeH, ,Jackson ville; A'. I. L,oon, I<uiuor, Jaeks{Onville; 11. Kitgshury, Nursery, Jacksonvillo; Jacobl S. Parker, Jaoks+onvillo; Leopold Furehg)tt, I)ry (h ods, Jacksonvillo. And httndreds of others. You cai seud ruoney to us by Post Ollice Money order. Registered letter, l:xpress or 1ank draft. Sauiilo copy of Pp er n00t 4t receipt of 10 cents, in ttailps. SVhiat Morchant, Mechiauio, l'roufe+:+ionatl and Taboring ntan would not ho nt tittg wisely by getting a lot? 1hror Mothers secure a lot foryour aves or OnI4 of your children. It may rOVVe at gi)O>l iOSt egg ttUIl cost youl ntot1 m:g. 1)tetl are executed to llies as well as met. In writ itg givo full name if pri to you wish deed tlo to. 1)o rot. let ti4 .:Olden op1)ortunity pa04, but )rler at ott"'-. A(dress, 'I)i 1.1nJ3LrnATOiD St)UT)(1nN \SOtlnD .JA('1CmONVILnE, FLotoA. ' .FALL'S ALMANAC ----o --- - o -- "I0 tltt by the )Wlow wnild thrive . M ist either told himiiself, or drive. EXACTLY SO, And I propose to len'i a helphyf hantd byv furi~nising all the Plows Plow -St)cks, and Exttra iiles Ifan letl HIs)e, Shtovlds, Sp:iles, F'orla Rakes, P.i(cks, Mt to.ks or anyth1intg (b-i at thrifty manti neerls. ont a Farnt4 nts Chlm-p as5 any llIeli:ilk Mr'r4lmt in t hi; htilly h-omtry, f.o- (Cmh, or ~on t itnt, t) men4 who w.'ill ''1Hold or D)rive. STOCK BELLS, SHEEP SHE.\RS, OlUJINDSTO)NES. A NTCE LOT 01" COTTONADES, LIG[l J'' 1EANS, STRAW UATS, SUNDAY SHIOEM, Xnd eacht art i(elo shl a11it its ownl't va itO. No)(X etreme)O H tiian Lo w Pri ses. I ot1ir no Ptaits. No) Shoddlv T'iosi owtwate tr t runt whtile you mlV lt ioy lasts thten 'hise the door, T~ am hert ie ti stay, andi mtent who will "Hohl41( or D)rie"' aire in vitedl to (ca-ll on me0 whten in nle(d, whther10 thtey~ have the CASH DOWN )r not. Registration Notice. TI TIJ 'Eis htereby ven %1 thit th B111ooks of Ile.gi-t.rait inn4 for Piekens (County. wiill 1he t4rmo4l ait P4tiien (. II., on4 the pesn ti re'jite as45 ha4ve' nii redii thu ri 4b4in4 the 1-I L'4eneral 4'rion4 , to I ran4sfer sn4'h aV ha:ve~ tlhanged. their re4i 414n04, :4n1 t a roe4w lost :niI deifn4eed 44r U otll- unti)1:4 te iinv oin thCe first M4in thry4 in July. 1 5541 w hle' t14 he hw reur the Booksh, e.'. exi-ept for4 lhe puIrposi-s h ri- if Icr ment(lW io '1. ''nnelI : 1.iet a-al hirt day1 before (th2e nr'-'h-e'linn, an I un emeni*4C* '4miing of 4e4 after' the iliet ilay of eleio4ii?. fl. I. Tl'i \ N 1'. nmreb( I 5, 1'9s5 : Seneca River Land Iwill netll 200 Aeri's of MY I1OM i I,ACEh ( (ol d Sprintg) ut Piok.nt :nig bed(s 44t Fort ililt -conitaini 32 aere>~ ine 44 o.ttomi. ' lhe htitgh-hun, is ite lot goodii irInages- 44n it, nti d ii in all r p et ('4P1m1 Strn, Pt~f14 CtiyS. C. PIEDMON'r AIR LINE ROUTE CONDENSED SCHEDULE. .January 18th, 1SS6. Train1s rim by 75th M eridian time. One hour ftucr than 90th Meridian time. ITrthwar ca.. )Ar.T. No 51 No 53 Lteave Atlan,ta........ 5 00 pm' 8 40 no Arrive (;taine (villc.... 7 03 pm 10 37 am Lula............. 7 30 pm' 11 00 amd Tocca.............. R54 pmn 12 03 pm ..tn( n........... I) 59 pm 12 57 pin Ea'ley...........13 01 pm' 2 05 pm (}reenville........1 :32 pmnl 2 30 pm 8pnrtanhurg.......12 45 amtI 3 43 pmn (alfney......... 1 38 am 4 32 pm (aitn,tia.... ..... 4 03i5 am 5 41 pin (harlotte.... ..... 6 48 am' ( 25 pm Slisbury . ....... .7 35 am 8 01 1m1 (reensboru. ... ... K8 30 amn 1) 35 pm Ra eigh 35pm ........ 1 3 . Golds, or ....r .... 4 40 pm,......... 1)anville.......... 9 2 am' Ii 2(l pm 1tiehm<'ndl........ . 37 pm' 7 00 am I.yInblui rg ........ 12 45 pm1d 2 10 1am Chl:urtt sville. .... : 15 pml 1 25 am W'ashinigton . .f.... 30p3nn 8 45 am lit irnu,r ........ I1 25 pm11110 03 anm Phiiade1lphia...... 33 00 am 12 315 )mt Arrive New York..... 0 20 am 3 20 pmn . a.-thw a r Cl.. Da___ lv3 No 50 No 52 Leav New York......112 (0 n't 41 30 pm1 lPhlibe llplhiat..... 7 2)3 am G 50 pm lit im .. ...... 9 5(10 Ia ' !1 "5 pmt 1 ashiIl on...... 11 15 am 11 01)0 p (fh;ul;tt es"ill. ..I 3 5 )) pm 3 00 am Lynchbur;1.1 . ..... ) 1 ) m i 15 amt 1): vill .........' 9 25 p 8 0.1minn lichnmnd ....... 3 25 p 200 iam ...b.... i...........11 50 ,un ... lt:llihh....... ....5 300 pm. rm1:in....1... I. 21 pm 9 50 am Salsliry. . . .. 1 1() :uu 11 '"1 am ('t3hrt 111'.......1 343 on 1 00 1pm a:nia.......... 3 401 :n I 1 00 -1 11 (::ifh'S..... 5 01a mt 2 -19 pm prta:u,nrg ..... 5 (i am n 3 1 )1nm (lre villc... ... 7 I1I un 4 -49 pm ]:asl y ... ... . . ... 12 :nu3 5 1 I pm ;il, 1,'t ... ... 8 55 u11m 0 12 pmn To11.. ... . 9 111am 7 0 pm l.l: ............. 11 908 amin 8 26 31 G ti:- . 3, :vil , 5. . 33mt ALrrit.1 .1i:t. .......I 1 10 pmn1 130 -33 pmn SLEEPING CAR .ERV1CE. On t rain, 50 anid 1 1'ullntan 13u11.1 leep , rs h,(t'\". n N("w\ Y\'rk :i l \1:At i1ta. (h, trai.., 5 . 33 :i:i P 'ul :t!lt 3 tIl .3 t SIi ,lepler t,(\w."l , \ ,t:-iin1t n i New. Oi1'lean . 11,ihan : le.,: er bet ween11;i t1 r'L.' s bor1 ntl;t pri."1 is l t:i iu t", ill 1'.i: t:. F'or ratte. an I, inrti.iv a 1.( uf hit 11113ill fIv aiI ll33 I1i,r.)3. f 3 C0I1i1.:::\' '.r E 11 TIl M.\8. C W il,As., (en1 M:lu.a,er A ( P A Ri' n 1 & DanvIl R It Columbia and OGrecnvillIc Division, 03:n fe Jan ., lo h. p 1 33 l'assn. Ae rii ,1....w; ...r.......her.with imlic3) e3 Larve 'NNa:3 -S .....'&...)..1.. 33: 3333 Ari've Ahtoln..................... 3 .05 y 13) ArriveNewberryI..........3 .1 3)111 ArriveNli ty-rSI,ix .. .......... 2 5 3: ) pm Arr'ive: (lorevl . u............3 25 1) mh Arrive' 13.3t' .3 .. . . . . 31 311 3)1m Arrive atIGreen.il........... ...... 1 31333m .\rrive \Ii. ton. .......... ........1 1 i 03)13m A rrive N' wherry.. ...... . 3402 3p m Arr3ie Vt'ton........ ......... -31 33 y1m ArV've'lmhi 3A - (& l ).pnt. 5 35 331m Spartanbur g, Uion & Columbia R R o.1. 53 I e n4 ra(s N n. L(eave( AMton........... .13 58 33 mf .\rriveC... n... ... . . 3,7 p 3m A ive Sprk 8. [' &. 4 I)eput . 4 .43 33 m3 Arral .e .pI,. i(& 3)3 p) .p 33.. 4 501 p33m No). 52 1Dow N P.Ms * :R Leave' Spar'f1, it & 3) 1)1pt.3 3.. 11 (5 p)3m j,)..ve.!.;3.r'. S. 3. &.\ (3h-p't G. .1 3 5 313) \rrive ('n.m ........... 3 2 33 m3 \rrive~ at Al1stn.... ... ....... 3 3) 13) Laurenis Railroad. No1. 3 1i~ 1 r MsI:N);:n. Leave) N.1wh.rry............. 53 1 A.\ v ((sol.lv ill'e. .. .)33 A rriv ointn 3).3). . . l Arrive Lau)rens~... 3)CI No. 3 - 3.4DowN 3:'. ArriyeI liCto .-. 50 11 33 Larrve . Lurens .. ........... . 133a3in Arrive ('in.... .. ........ a)1m AleRdgf.B bbvil Bnran oh rn Tseave 11 .' ...........1. 10 p m)13 Arrive Ahheville131.... ...4I 17 p~ m avieU\\) Ahhevlle..................11'. 35)a m Arrie VI S'33'l....... .81 05 y SrLeave IM~ItIo3................. 4( 13 p m Arri lI'1folIIt..... ...) 25 p1 m3 Arrive jS 33. nt'.... .......... . .0 p1 m .r i o W ihaiNN ....... . . ... 3 p m Arrive \ Aneler o...........i . 1 33 "2 a m Ariv 3 20 lion..--331111~' ... .. ..113 313313 a m N t. ONN1 iI'(> AtIIe with 33 i 3 am l ltl, 1 1 r Ati)3'ta. A w ith 1tl 11i. lf 'st I in nilS. t ( 'ar\ia) 3) f( iray , rom j anij to l'ar frmo (Itar .33 :(a .l p 3;.3 NoIlrth.. 1) wah:n A m.,,, (:cn rtnhurAgefro t' Ath.H, ;.3 'harh wtmiedvisonIaite& lm on o .\etea aon-so1uth& West i)l 'Amnewm, AluS. . P ya. Arget.o 3 ~)~ nAe perfectl Sa'nd 4lways mr a etaarw. ANSY *3.II C. PMSLLS.,P HOVEY & DRY GOODS I WE lEAVE RECEIVED OU] SPRING MIIJ And have the largost anId most eon WVonld (all especial attention to our Trimmings in all the new Styles. Also, Dress Go0(ds, Etintamines, \oiling, Albatros, Kalblnines, &c. Our Stock of P:arat;ols is complete, In(lia LaWn, Per.iant Lawus, D all the NEW STYL ES IN IIaml)urg Edging, Lawn Elging, A Whito, Creun and all (Jolors. IN OUR STA We have a well sel'ted stock of Linens, Ginghauns, She4tings, Shirtin In our Up-stair s Daparibnent we Mattings, Oil Cloths, .Burtinnetts, Sc Next Door to Natiuial Bank. The State of South Carolina PIrKFN8 CoUNTY. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Robert Kerr, John P. Kerr, V. Cater Brieo, tunler their tirm namo of Kerr & ('0. Plaintit's ugainst, John S. Fi'sher, W"illiain N. Payie, Jerry Payne, (eo. W. Slaton anl 3ienry Jarrard )efen ilants. TO the I Def.tndanta ab ovr natmned. YOU and carh of you are herehy sum nitud ad re<suire<d to answer the comtplaint in this action, which is on file ifl the Clerk'e olit, Piekens (ountty S. C. and to serve a copy of your answer 1/n1 the subs1Ntrilbers at their olioe on tle Public Square in Piekens S. C. within twenty days after the Ber'ieo of this Suitmons on yo n exclusive of the day of such service; annd if you fail to answer the aolnplainit within the tinme af. resai<d, the plaintit(will apply to the ('ourt for the relief demainde 1 ins the coinplaint. )at c&1 )et.hor 24, 1585. [L..S. J .J. J. L.1:\IS, (.e.r'. Wim. J. STimntNo. NonroN i:rni & IIma.1Nt;WornTT, And TAr.ons & ('Ar. lainliin Attorneva. 'l'O the I)efmeuitut ,Tohnu S. Vih-iv:e 'I Take Notice, tli!rt the Suiuuionttn in this action, of wic'h tie' ferepie iii u copiy, wts tile.1 in t1he lice of tli I'horl of the Court of P'iuktn ('onunty, in th i State of S,uith Carolitta, on tho lth o October 1885 NonTon KxF.i'rR & lIdNoiswOl(TH{ And TAYiLon & (CAny, Plaintiffs Attorneye apiril 21', 1886 30 6w THRESHING MACHINES Simpleat, Mont Duratte., Economical and Perfect in use--waates no grain; cleane it ready for rnarket'. arally. I5end for illustrateit cataIogue. A. B.FAROUHA R Pennsylaala Asieaiteral Wa,YR. . Tl.S Pt'I',S .\H u .iuit - 1.14 S. Soiuis ruit Le f............ tnualed................ (ti lrouite................. iol44en4 ................ 5 lirown)............. ..5 Ia:liayrac. ... .... .... . ....llo,I ~. hic e............... it 8 . . . . ... . . . . 0 ) M .A Nen - ( .blIn , Irup .I . .J.. . . . 3 New 1 . rci' . c ..o .1 NewuOrhalns,fair .... 35' Niw O rleans, coIliIrnoni... 24 BAeoNs-I Iar R . Sides, diry saul...j Bricakfait Haeonli.... O (fLAInn---tiI ni e k<ih- te re. .. .. 7 (Ihoic kretle tal sic.. .. 7 ;hoice ktie bu.ket... On>Ner,( fri. .ltor.. ..... 65S ( at, 'Mell............ 65 at. ex1illt-iPr.f... Fr.om: a hit clu,-p.r.hb.... . ..$7 Kpbler'<e .................615 IO )A. dc '4io ch11 ire. . . .. 5 0 Sh.eellvi.b..............10 ii1Iwa u I' )Ir< ei ..... 5 Pea l rtspe b lt . . . .5 P04 el......... ...........I (4e4eThir .nw ....... 7.... AToinaIcci No. i....al........* 62 I ul Ilibns Ncc 1.... .... ...3 ',2 I )re r nd h N.t,v.. ......... (7 <>h 1) ob I it n .e :. .. .. . 1, !!se J(i.t1 .e . ;.. .. . ... 6 4 Ton. l' g.dleso.Fah..... $ lA4 I ,e:c \ w ' j:ie b'. l. 6. Pride') of D rat ...5. 4 TOWNES D cARPETS, Et ENTIRE NEW STOCK OP ETNB4ER GOODS, plete assortment we have ever shown. lino of Ho.iery, Gloves and Dress SilkH and Satins, Cashneres, Nuns New Styles and Now Shapes. Jtte(1 Muslinr, Colored Lawns, and WHITE GOODS ll-over Euibroidorios, All-over Laces in PLE GOODS, L'ine Cahiliimero, rwoe(, O>ttOnades, gH; Clevottii, &c. avo as umial a largo line of Carpats, -ims1, Rugs, T1riuik., &c.. EIOVEY & TOWNES, me, E3. C. New A Ivertit.(mIfents UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Tie SixtyT'FhIr Sesslon lwglns OCTOHEI: 1. 1886. Th orough in struconhils in1 LITERARY, S IENTlilt A1 PRagil SiONAL DEFARM iN , F'r (1atalogue apply to the Secretary of the Faculty. P. 0. Uiuverrty of Virginia Vs. WANTED tlle alesmen to'Trav ( andI Sell to the trad(e o ur ('elebratedl (i rars, '' T o , Cigalr(ttes, .r. I il'eral arr:n.g(tlements. t~alary or (momi i . u.Ire..s imniediatelV. N V YORK & HAVANA (1(:AR Co., No. 1 4th Ave., N Y. TlIRE .Q lu MAOECI.IY hi1iplst, M\tt {)urable. ESronomlical nd p feet in usie. Waste.t no grain; (le .s, it teady for Market, Tir1shing EIgIl('s And Iiorse Powers tiaw Milla ando Stand(ardl Implleme.tR Gun i ly. Send f( or llutrated l'atalogue. A. fl, FAICQl['AR, 1'nnsyv1atda Agricultural Vurks, Yorc ,I'enn.i I|0T HE 1tl'SIN ENN4 MEN OF own saannufac turerst, as the ro.its aro .much grealter (In recipt of $ 1, I will nailI to any add(1ress thet Paul I1rtt1irt -lHeripe fr io let Ink. It costs but SOt. per gaIhmn anI~d retailIs for $8 per galloi n. It is Idsena l 3 t1oI1( alt c lase of115( people. :i uI hljijtin toi tlut I wi'i sndct tihe (cten iniaul goL' M.lt Vinegar lIecetipt for $1, whichb' nain n n he mande at! a (ost of 10 erp of *a- A \ ny y'im.. honly w i ihI i en ml nI order f r .', ni rit' I V ill sendt hi e 011w frel O. %. ('A 1u,IL I E, O.;letu, A0 AD WVEl'I'lN ERN.---Lowcat .1 ittes for ivert'tising in 1000) e'ood ne&wspa)pers ein t free. Adh ress (IE( . P. HOW) EV ,i, & ( '0., 10 SplruIce st,, N. Y. incay 201, 1886 332 1 S. M. SNIDER Watches, Diamenrds ar-d Jewelry GREENVILLE, 5. C My, facult ies' f r doinlg Fine Watcht Wirk utst'rpaisned in theo South. All work g~curi. toed. I sell the Chelebraitedi Ilii:tnndi i3 prtIeh ansd Eye (Ghlosca, niy 1, 1'cit 31 i J. G. BLACK, Joweler and Watch Repairing, M~ain St,, 2d Corncr Below C, H, Nmewng Mahie TIlE NEW AMElt1CAN.N~O. 7, ANT) thne NE*w Auit oati Whi Vcte are the best, (lose (en1h buye rs waintied. (AREENVILLEu., - - N. (V maur5, 188ts5 23 1 A QUICK. PERMANFPNT CERTAIN1 CURE FOR Lot orFailinag Mnaoaa. N.ro~ WVkness, Lack of Strog Lh, ott' rt oht i vProorf, fun do or i on and ERIE MEni " "puf.a o.N.A' 9KBI,1T! FMSALE M A Life Exporience. Romarkablo anld quiclc cur'os. Triat Paickag~o, Send i,ampi for soaled particulara. Addros Dr. WARD & CO. L-ouisiana. Mo. $8 SETS OF TEETH 1WIllLE PA'TIENT IS WAITFIN(O. IA RTIICIA I. TEi:l Iinserted M J'TH ,-icdii.g Philitio Goiht, (Cotni.ntn Oir. ,~tln ,tbbr al ( < llid. All nozk att ha~ to p,ssi ble. lia I. ' 3 Ia lu t' di r i t ivt itot Ptnin l>h. . . M. NO. WCO; ), InENTmiT-. al , t . 41 6 t.