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iepbetis and cream. ting obiokene 1ooetts apiece. .rP Frank 0, Mauldin will leave in a " 6* days for West Point, New York. 'hee Is this week more good material M the. feld gbr County Treasurer. Mie. Emma Oilreath, of Greenville, is visitlng her nephew, Dr. W. J. Brain lelt. hr. J. D. Ollryant, of Welford, Spar. tanburg oountt, was in town last Satur day. Mr. E. F. Stokes, of Greenville, has adjudged insane and sent to the -ayylum. Mr. A. M. Morris has the best corn we have seen, and Mr. Wm. Gant the best wheat. Brother Condon, of the Easley Mes. senger, will please accept our grateful no knowledg@ments. Wr. W. O. Riiohey, who lives near asIey mys oottou is dying most on gray Iand. After the 29th uit. no freight trains were to be run on the Air Line until af ter the guage was ohanged. Rev. W. L. Boggs was in town last Monday- He will supply the churh at 4 Walhalla during the summer. Mr. J. C. Griffin says ho hui a fin er prospect for a good cotton crop than he has had at this season of the year for several years. Luther, a four year old son of Julius Durham, broke his arm last week by falling from a fence. The broken arm was set by Dr. W. y. Bramnlett. No one should complain about the badly washed roads until crops aro laid by, but content themselvos with learning to drive careful. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered in the Presbyterian Church at Liberty last Sabbath, by Rev. A. P. Nicholson. On the 26th ult., Mr. W. M. Hagood had a fine mare seriously injured, .by getting its foot fastened at the railroad crossing this side of Easloy. Mules have begun to put on airs. It is said that Mr. J. S. Wilson, who lives on the Eighteen in Liborty Township, has a mule which is certainly crosi-eyed. Danger! A neglected cold or cough may lead to 1netinonla,Con:unptton or of her fatal al-euse. Btrong's Pectoral Pils wil cUl e a cold as by irragle. Bwt thiUat rr lypepsla,.n dagston.sek l,eadache as tlhousanas testify. If you are going to Florida next fall, euceribe for the Illuntrated Southorn World. For particulars read the article, "Truth Stranger than Fiction," in this issue. Rev. A. P. Nicholson will preach at Central next Saturday and Sabbatii. The Lord's Supper will be administered at thre conclusion of thre services on tho Sabbath. Married at the residence of the bride's mnother, in the towvn of Liborty, on tho evening of the F> the ult., ha Rev. J. R1. Riley, Miss Fannie Roe to Mr. W. Osisic Willard. Also at the residence of the bride's mot,her, ner Liberty on the evening of the 27th.3 t., Mis~s Carrie (Calahaun to Mr. Wmn. 11. Chapmanu, by' Rev. J. R1. Tiley,-alll of Pickeus County. For a good smoke call on Morris for the Grand Republic Cigar. These Ci.. gars are warranted abisolutely and urn .qualitledly all havana long filler without admixture or adulteration. 31 tf A Good Dwelling House on Main Street with shady front yard, all necess9ary out buildings, a splendid wvell and three aes .in the lot for sale. Terms easy. Apply to J. E. Boos, Pickens, S. (3. 82 tf. R3ev. A. W. Walker, of Camnpabella, Hpartanburg Countty,was in town last Sat urday and Sunday. Oun Sabbath evening he preached to a large and attentive au <lience at the M'thodist Church. A mare belonging to Mr. Barnott Smith was seriously injured by a pieco -of rail a few days ago. She was hurt while grazing in the pasture. It is fear .ed the wvounud may prove fatal. Several tolegraph posts hetwoun Eas - Mey and the Saluda, were danmagod by lightning laMt week. In somne eases the lower wire which is fastened imnmedi ately to the post wabs knocked off. The Cashier of thre German Baunk of ]3altimore, August Wober. Eeg., says: ''Having used Salvationr Cil for some timeo I find it a sure ernre for headach, sprains, nouralgia, ke. , and take great leasiure in recommending it." Mr. John S. Lathramu of EVdey is add .ing a wheat mill to the muanry improve mflontaI he has already mradei on 'Town Croak, onue mile and a half west of Pickens. This shrows that Mr. J. M 'Clemnente is managinrg, what isnw ~thero, to an advantage. .A baby was born in a comoetory at Marshalltownr, Iowa, a short time ago, but every whoe can 1)0 soon h)ahie's born to the cemetery because mothers cruelly negloct to procure D)r. B1ull's Cotugh Myr. up, a sure euro for crontp, colds and coughs. nov. A. P. Nicholson and his family arrived at Central last weoek and aro comi fortably quartered ini their now home. - lentral society is to be0 congratulated~ upon tha acqiuisition of two sunulh charm Ing yt-nrg ladies as his daughters, Miss M4mI%and Miss Jonnie. Orm tia 20th ult., Bottie Earle, color'ed was Gotmitted to jail by justice John ston, to serve a sentence of 30 days for larceny. I)loienda Fjtrlo was committedI at the same time fo's trial at the next term of the court, on the cbarge of at-~ tempting to reeono TBef.t ftomi the ela boose theQ nIaht before. Mr. J. F. 1olger, who has been the faithful and efioient ?post,master at this place for so many years, will soon resign, his duties as such interfering too much With his business as merchant. A peti tion has been in circulation asking that Rev. J. T. Burdine be made his success or. ERrle, a twelve year old son of Mr. John R. Holeombe, of Salt Springs, Ga. is visiting his aunt, Mrs. R. A. Child. He has already displayed much skill in drawing, though he has never taken les sons. He was matriculated in the Art Department of the Piedmont Institute last Monday. WHo CAN BEAT It.-Mr. John Oils trap informs us that his cotton crop in ahead of any ho has hoard of, he has squared, and his crop is now thinn od to a stand, and in good plight. He has 14 acres in cotton, and it all looks well. If anybody can heat that he wants to hoar from them. His crop is on Wm. Hunter's home place. To those who are acquainted with Miss MoMakin, it is unnecessary to say that a musical treat is in store, for all who at tend the commencement of the Piedmont Institute. Besides having several pupils whose achievements in music are a suffi cient evidence of her skill and ability, alost the entire sphool has been well trained in vocal music. The commenco mont will he a gala week for Pickens. The Easley ' Messenger says: The Students of the Easley High School a,ro studying hard for the commencoment. Some of the little scholars are propasing speecios and osnye that would reflect credit upon older heads. Remombe the days June 21st, 22d, and 23d, and do not fail to be present at the comlmene mont exercises of the Easley High School. The Daily News of the 25th ult., says: "Nobo.ly thought the 6f inch strawberry of last year would be eclipsed this season. But J. G. Free maI, of Easley township, Pickens County has done it. He brought in a strawberry yesterday measuring 7 inhes and laid over the -outline of the big cherry of '85 drawn on THE NEWS door Ma - 21 t of that year. Mr. Free man had a quart of berries averaging fully six inches in circumference. The Freshet. BEFORE. With musical tinkle And cl':ear spr spri inkle The moinitain nill Leaps down the hill. Through the pasture bun:l W here the cttle stalnd By willows and ferns It sparklos and turns. DURINO. With rush and crashing In mad rage dlashli;sg Yell ) floods roaring 'rearing and pouring. Where the clear rill L aughed down thme lill A torrent is tearing, De)struct ione far be.aring. WVhere the brocok wams creeping. A riv.erP is swVeeping '')Tue and wide In resistless tide. 1).licious Sizzle, .By all imeans you or'ter Try Sloan's Soda wvater. Wedd ing Bella at LIbhert Trhe Rtains aund the Orops. Mn. Enrron: Owing to a hmrt I got last wveek, I failed to send you the Liberty top)ics. Liberty is "full of good things at this time. Last Wednesday evening ab)out dust D)r. Riley was seen in town in comany with M~r. Charlie Robinson, and we supp)osed they had nierely called1 to spend an evening with us, when all at once the news was, Mr. WV. 0. Willard andl Miss Fannie Rowe had been married. S)on the next muor nig the D)r. left, as we thought for home, b)ut we were mistaken in that. He only went over the branch and mnarr-ied Mr. W. H. Chapman to Miss. Carrine Call ahmam, so you see Laiberty is building up. The recent rains have greatly re tarded farmuing pnm-snits in this see lion. The whl eat and ( ont O erop haive beC( eibdly dam uaged by thle recenmt mo~re than one-third of a crop is anm Rev-. J. Walter D)aniel anl (old frien d and necighbo14r, prnea(ches at Ru - hamahitl e(very seconld and fourth Suan day. W\e heard himi preac-mhist Sun - daiy to a large and' attentive conigre gati-mc. MrI. (arv, the reereet ary of the( Suniday school it that p)lace', in-. formed' us they had4( over oni hun-ii dred (1 schla, whol i(ii reoted regular ly wi.h goa d lessons. Profl. Miunson, of Goe"'nville, is teatchine- the bIs hand I4111 hi're ait pr( enit. TIhey manke sp,lndid ntmisie. 4 M r. W'ehl Ro-s is quite siek ni this ihne. Miss Jaonic )wenm is very sick with hiilions fever. Mri. J. 11. H'n' lricks has two of thie l argest i hogs I hav ive sel 4n fr thir age; lie also has thle best equip poed h1(( arranigemenmt I havxe ever seen and the miost of themu. Co(tt on (comes( in occasionamly, anid good milddlig s(lls fo r 8.), b et ter eottoni wouild brinig miore. It will not) lhe lonig before D)r. Riley will be needed here ag"ainm. A young miani a .k me to engage him a turk'r this week. Loo(k out for next we'ek. - i sxE. M7arn.-ng! LLTi. lwsons are0 notifled not-t to hire or har >or Unr-oy Glrceim, colored or his wife, Mattic (Groon, as they arie uiine conmtraet to work for me1( the prmaent ve'.. Persons disearding this niotice will be proaecntOd at law. . JNO. J. TYO T)nia lUnAm'Jeiri, !'-. ( lnnaD' Mson P. -0 Tio Bust 1aivo In tbq Wprkl for Cutm Bruises, Sores, Ulceris, Salt Rheum, Fove t4ores, Tettes, Ohapped IIaudhi, Chilblains CorIos, and al Skin Eruptions, and positiv ly curos Piles, or nb pay required. it i guaranteed to' give perfect satisfaction money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by Dr. 0. W. Earle. pr]IG CORDIAL FOR THE BOWELS &CHILDREN TEETHING It is THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for the bowels. It isono of the mont pleaa.ant and e(ileacious remedies for all snummer complaints. At a season when violent a ttar-k of the btwela are so frequent,some speedy relief should bent hamnd. The wearted mother, losing slowp ii nursing the little one toothing, should use this medicine. 50 eta. a bottle. Send 2e. stamp to Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., for Riddle Hook. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Awert jun and Miullein will cure Conghs, Croup, and Consumption. Price 25c. and $1 a bottle. Truth rtrangor than riot'long There is an old saying to the effect that "there is nothing new tinder the sun" and yet from the following it would up pear that there is an exception, even to this rule. At a point six miles west of St. Aug listino, Florida, on the line of the St. Jolns i1ailway, lies a beautiful tract of land which has recently been laid out in It town-sito called, West St. Augustine. St Augustine proper is the oldest Cit, in the United States, and abounds witt longond lore, and historical antiquity, autd few if any of the many thousands that visit Florida fail to take a look at the Sea Wall, Old Fort, and the many other in teresting objects. It was founded SeT tember 8th, 1565, forty two years previ ns to the setlemtent of Jamestown, Va., and lifty-five years before the lauding of t.he Pilgrims on Plynmouthkllock. The name St. Augustine was given to the placeo by the Spaniards, bec.mse they laui died upoin the day dedicated to thatt rev ered1 and learno.l saint. St. Augustine j:s growing rapidly, being the terminus of two railways, and othere are being extet - ded toward it, and it is now known as the 11't4el City of F'lorida. 'the propri:.t4irs aid O-vners of the I1. lustrat+xA Southoru World. a sixte:en pag., weekly illustratalar sae aio i lIarper's Weokly, noting the gre.tt pa-og ress being imtle in the An.icat City, petr chased a large traeet of !ad near "it. Aug ustine, from Mr. Wm. Astor, of New York, immediatt(ly on the liuet of the St. .Johns Railway, which is alsoa owned by Mr. Astor, and in the midst of this tract aid within two huid-ed fe>,t of the rail road, have plautocd in a plot of 700 acre the city of W'est St Augustine. From Wesi St. A ugust.ine t here exists direct daily conntectiojt for the St. .Johnis River, niine mniles dhistimt, with steambohat connactions going ntht, and south, daii ly. T1o St.Augiutiie, six mlih(a distant. Tlo Palatka, the (4mu City oIf the south byv river thirity-flive mtiles, or rail, twenty nnlePA, and JTacksonville b)y river or rail thir ty eight. mliles distant ,.[n :alditioni to this, the tragt on whicb is locat ed the city o f West St. A ulgustino) is mucih higher in al ttude than eithuer St. August.ine or Jacksonvilie., anid is rich, huighu, dry, open1 pine14 lund. And now comes the strange feature of the whole muatt er; thle proplrieters of the I Ilust rated Southemrn World eonc,'ivedl the plian of' giving to each and every yearly sub)scriber to the paper, a de"d to a lot in) thke cityV of Wemt St Aulgustinke, -10 X 1t00 feet, free andl clear Of all itnmran es, amli piar'ties h O,coig owners of thkese lots are not requiired to buildl, though it is econlfidently' e'xpected, hecause o,f the delightful lo cationl that muiany will do so. Florida to day is the Ma."en to whkiAh thou)lsanIdH are looking withk longing eyes, and it is nuow madtte piossibIle through the enterprkise of thet piropriuters andto owners of the Ilhistrated S-oulthkern' World, for all to secure a HOMix in thut delight ful State, FmEE. Manykik will n)o donhl t wonkder ho w it is poss*Iible for aniy 0one to olu,Itely give akway Ilots ink tile city of West St. Autgus tine, anid yet the reasonsh), when'I explainked are very simple. Adijacenlt to the lanJds; upon11 winchk is located the city (If West St. Augustine, the0 p)ropritrs anid oIwI era of the Illnatrated Southkern World own'kotherIi landus wah ichl they no0 doubt ax p)et will grea tly enhank)ce iii vlue , thlese lnds will be bly theml divided in plots (If live, teni, and)t iifteenl 2cres, andt sold( as5 lie valule incrkeases, whlich as the hots are taken wil Ibe very rapid, they als) o a in view u desire t,oHI induce subs crib)ers to hecome actoil se'ttlers in) thle Statde, ando at thae Hsame timle secukre for the paper anl oxtenitive palid upl circuilatioIn. tatins sevenh ork moreI~ pages of illulstrationks adis replete with cho,ico lite'ralture. No expetnse is splmred to make this pubillication one1 (If t.he( finest in) tile worldl. 1t. is ably edited. moleonjta(II in lv)laluablle in for'mation Ibot F1loridla thei land oft F'lowers and1( Oranges, scenes '03 4overin)g all1 thke Souinth ern 8''t's andl- theiaur lsculiaritims. I'l sies st ories, lpoIm, sthe AIs, ulseful inl folrmation, housei5hoIld notes, the gar den, (etc., ink fact it is juist 51uel1 a paper att shlekd galinto every home in thke land, andt by~ the fobreglinIg unpr I' edeted. and1( liberal totfer they >:ptect to ttoon quiadru p) l iei list. tf asubhscribetr4. Thle stub Stcript uion price oaf Thke Illhistraoted SouIthl erin World is 91.00l a year antd they pay the potstakge. The ~ i sujo ined is the otTer of the p)ro priitetors andt ownierl. of Thle IlIlustraitetd Southernlk\\ Worb a sper(.ienk copy~ tof whih willihe fumsheup n lla)l.pplicention, enielosinig 102t0. WVhat wte will alt: Upon roeeipIt of in0 frmyuw ill enter your nlama in our subs1cription boo1 k, ad sotnd to Wokrld, for fi fty-twol weeks, paying the polt~ua on it., aumi, as~ tIn extra induce mDEn t. to hiave you be IIacome onelt of ourk suh~t scribers we will execiute a wvarraknty deed' tol a toIwn lo)t in West St. Aulgustino, 4f)x 100It feet itn size. R~eOmmbr we actually give youl t hiis ltt, and( we hkereby funrthero agre'ae to1 pay notary for excuting thvo nme andua to lpay all taxes up to Japuary 1st., 1 887. At thea pIresent tinmn onie enn1 bncome a lot owuer ini our city unl less1 they lare a substeriber, buIt after youl hlave enred(' your* deed, of couarso ifyo 'wish you "nn sell it. Wea retadn the right to return yo,ur mkonkey sholdh, IdI tha lota "wa pr'O~~o to onaIktin tb )scribers. bo-i We rotor by prnis fon fo thy follow lug namned gen lemon who reside and d business in Jacksonville: r Maj. R. McLaughlin, Pres. St. John Ry; Capt. W. B. Watson, lite Manage DeBary Baya Merchants' Lin; Cat. C . OSt, Manager St. Johns live Fast Line; W. S. Webb, Webb's Jack sonville )irootory; Walter G. Coleman Oen'l. Traveling Ag't.; F. R. & N. Ryye John S. Briggs. Alderman. Jacksonvill, Fla.; Mayor Rice, Mayor of Jacksonvilla H. 1). Holland, Sheriff, Duval County Fla.; Ex-Mayor Wm. MeL. Dany; Ex Mayor M. A. Dzialyinski; C. A. Board. man, Jacksonville. Wo append the names of a few of the resideot subscribers who have received the deeds to the lots nocompanying their subscription, to whom we also refer: Win. Cook, Merchant Tailor Jackson. Ville; John Rich, Agent Mallory Line, Jacksonville; L. E. Brannan, Artist, Jacksonville; Win. Ver lryok, Artist, Jacksonville; A. Zacharias & Co., Cloth, icre, Jacksonville; Casper Boerbowor Ticket Agent, F. B. & N. Ry. ; Wm. B. Watson, Real E-4tate, Jacksonville.; J. D Bucky, Clothing, Jacksonville; 1. Co hen, Tobnoco, Jacksonville; Francis E. Bougne, Furniture, Jacksonville; Chas. J. Britz, ltostanrant, Jacksnoville; Wn. Rich, "Onrios," Jacksonville; Joseph )rtina, Fancy Groceries, Jacksonvile; C. Pickering, Electrician, Jacksonville; M. L. lartridgo, Livery, Jacksonville; Dr- C. J. Kenworthy, Jacksonville; Win. Jeaclo, Boots and Shoes, Jackson ville; A. K. Loon, Liquor, Jacksonville, 11. Kingsbury, Nursery, Jacksonville; Jacob 8. Parker, Jacksonville; Leopold Furchgott, Dry Goods, Jacksonville. And hundreds of others. . Yon can send monny to us by Post Offico Money order. 1igistered letter, Express or Bank draft. Sample copy of paper sent on receipt of 10 contA, in stamps. What Merchant, Mochanio, Professional and Laboring man would not be acting wisely by getting a lot? Fathers or Mothers secure a lot foryour selves or one of your children. It may prove a good nist egg and cost you noth ing. )eeds are execttec to ladies as well as muon. In writing give full name of person you wish deed made to. Do not let this golden opportunity pass, but order at once. Address, Tim ILui'rnATED SOUTU RnN WORnLD JACKovNILLE, FLORIDA. M'FAL L'S ALMANAC FO R -----0 Jf U NE.;1 ------ "Ie who (1oes hit; bent, how!ver little, iv always to be distinguished from hium who do(v nothing." ----o -- I 1. PLOWS T SWEEPSRAKES FINEFLOURI GRIfAIN N CRADLIES SOLELEATHIER D NICEHO(iNEY STONEWARE~ S TOBACCOANDPIPES T JUSTTRYMYCOFFEE C DONOTFAILTO) A CALLJAND BUTYSOME MEATAND SYRUP Fresh Corn Meal. Grits, Nice IHami, Best Yarns, Best ('heck ,, Bestg Shoes, Straw IHats. Good Vinegar, Good Clocks, Gun Locks, 0il' Cloth, Powder that will shoot in a m'inute. The world mayft Owe us all a living, but won't furnish it readyi cooked. So p.ut on the pot, and dra'w your rashioni. Registration Notice. SOTIVFis hereby iven that the flooki Nf nletgistration for Pickens Count3 wi ill b opened'( at Pickens, C. IH., on the. fir~.t Monuday~ in echcl month to enlable suelt peironsi to regiister as have acqiuiredl thc righ,t sifiee the ilast. general election, i I ranusfer such as haive changedl their re'si dl(nce(, and1( to renuew lost andi~ de.facd eer. titientes i until an Iumd inlding the first Mon dayin.lly 188fi, whenc, the law requiirk thme i1hoks closed~, excepit for theo purpsE., herein ?af t er tmentio,ned, tnmelv: Lostaniid defa ed ce.rtificates many h)e rceewe until tirty dnays before the( general eletion, anid voungl~ emen~l ouimng (of aize after the ee ing of the itooks imiay register unmt il the dlay of elect ion. Supervisor for P'iekens County. miarchi 5', 1 885 ~ 23 Seneca River Land Zill soil 200 Acres of MY HOME~ P'LA CE (Cold Spring) in P'ickens County, situato 4 miles fromi Pendileton, directly on Air Line lRailroad, adjoin ing lands of Fort Hill--contains :32 acres liver Iltimtom. Themc high- landi is fine co(t toni landii-abo5ut (0 acrecs cleanredn. lins a good cottages on it, a d is in all resj we, a mnost convenintly located. My ad dross is Penidicton, 8. 0. J. W. CRAWFORD). Cold Spring, Piokens County, 8. U. apM. 2fi, 189*i i Ichiontd & DaugIe 1R1J PIEDMONT AIR LINE ROUTE. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Jan uary -18th, 1886. Trains run by 75th Meridian time. One hour faster than 90th Meridian time. 1%orthwarc.. 1)tt.r. No 511 No 53 Leave Atlanta........ 5 00 pml 8 40 am I Arrive Gaintesville. ... 7 03 pm 10 37 am Lula............. 7 80 pm 11 () am Toccoa........... 8 54 pm 12 03 pm Heneca........... 9 59 pm 12 57 pm Easley .......... 11 01 pm 205 pm Greenville..'......11 82 pm 2 30 pm Spartanburg ....... 1 45 am 8 43 pm Gaffney....... 1 38 am 4 32 pin (lastonia........ 4 05 am 5 41 pm Charlotte......... 5 4R am 6 25 pm Salisbury ......... 7 85 am 8 01 pm G,reensboro....... 8 30 am 9 35 pin Raleigh .......... 1 35 pm ....... (otdsboro........ 4 40 pm ........ Danville......... 9 -2 amn 11 2 pm Itichmond........ 3 37 pm 7 00 am -vnchhurg ....... 12 45 pm 2 10 am (harlottcsville. .. .8 15 pm 4 25 am Washington ...... .8 30pnt 8 45 am Baltitore........ 11 25 pm i10 03 am Philadelphia . .. . 1 00 am 12 35 pm Arrive New York..... 0 20 am 3 20 pm auTat]xwaZLr ci.. __ _ _ . Daiily 0 INo 52 Leav New York.1... . 12 00 n't 4 30 pm Philadelphia..... 7 20 am 6 50 pin I Baltimore........ 9 50 aml t) 45 pm 1 W ashtington ...... 11 15 am 11 00 pm Charlottesville. . . 3 50 pm i 13 00 am L,ynchb urg....... 6 15, pm 5 1:) an Inville.........I 9 25 pin 8 04 an Itichmond ...... 25 pm 2 00 am (olisboro...... 11 50 aim (.... . Raleigh.......... 5 00 Ii . . . Oreensboro....... 11 21 pm 9 50 am Salisbury....... . 1 10 am 11 2:3 am Charhtte .........3 00 am 1 00 pt , Gas,Ktonia......... 3 49 anm 1 42 pm '1 (l.tffncv's........ . 04 am 2 49 pm a $partanbnrg . .... ; 5 56 am :3 :3 pin Greenville. 7 14 am 4 49 pmn EaNley ... ... . .... 7 412 amaa 5 1411 pm Seneca ......... 8 55 an (1 12 pm 'l'occO.. ......... 9 66 am 7 09 pmll Ll.lla............. 11 08 Iam 8 26 pm a (1ainesville ...... 11 *1 am 8 50 pm t Arrive Atlanta........I 1 40 pm 10 .10 pm tl SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51 Pullman Bullet sleep ers het ween Ni-w York and Atlanta. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet sleeper lietween nn shn4n and New Orleans. Puilhan sleeper between (reenisboro anl llichmond. Through tickets on sale at pnrncipal stations, to all points. For rates and information apply to any agent of the ' coupany or 1 :1 TOMAS. C W CIIEAlRS, t Gei Maanagi-r A (4 P A t RIchntond & Danville R It Columbia and Greenville Division, Oni and after Jlan. 10thl, 1886, P'assen ger TIrains will rum as hierewith Iinldieinted upon)u this road( antd its branutches; 1)iuily (Except Suinayts.) No. 53--r- PAUUiENGEn. LeaveColumnbia A ) C ('& \ i)ep. 10 20 a nm .i (& (G l)ep't.10) 45 ai m Arrive Alstonl.-................11 46 p~ ma 4rrive Newberry -. .. . ..... ...12 -18 p mi A4rriveNine.ty-S'ix. ... ..... 2 03 p m Arrive Iladge's- . ...-.-..-.-..... .3 05 y m1 Arrive Bleltoan-.---... ...........1 11 p mi A rrrivye at Gireenvi lie. . .. .. 6 .535 pm .n NO. .52- DIowN l'ASE4tNOp .. Letavec Gireenavi lIe at.. . ..... .... 9 45 a A4rrive~ Belton-.-.-..-.-........ ..1 o:t pi mc Arrive Ho~dge's................2 17 p mn A rrive Ninety-Six...---.......... It P0 p Arrive Newberry..........:.... 3 (2 p Arrive Alston.---.--.......... .4 05 p mt A4 r've.Columbjia A -'& (G l)epot. 6 15 p~ m <SC .lun. .. . 5 30 p in Spartanburg, Union & Columbia R 3 NNo. 5'3 - r'P P'AseVN(lEnI. Leave ANiton................ .11 68 p mn A4rriv U Lnion.... ............. 2 :7 P m e A4rri ve Spar'g, M. 1: & ( D epot. . . 4 40( p mi ' A4rrivye Spaar'g, IH & I) D)epoi B. . 41 50 p ii No. 62 -i)oIN P~AMiIEN(IEI, Leave Spar'g, It & D) D epot Ii .. I I 05 P mu Leave Spnr'g, H. i: & C dep't (. 11 15 p mi A rriv~e U. nion.. ..... .......... 1 1 p in Arrive at Alston.... ... .. .... .. 6 5 p m NI Laurens Railroad. L(eaveI Newvherry.........35pm Arrive Goldvillo... ..4 55 p m~ Arrive. Clinton...... .5 30 p ma Arrive Lauren.. .. i3 p mt Leave L,aurena........8t I0 aIn Arrive (Clinton...8 50 a mn A rrive- Newherry.... ..... ... .. 11 10 pi ml A bbeville Branch i.eave I odge'st............... .3 1(01 p~ m A rriv'e A hhel)e. ... .. . .... . ...410 pinm Leave Ahhevi lle.. ..... .... .. ...116 ,5a mi Arrive~ Hodge's.... .... .... ....12 05 P mI Blue Ridgeft. R. & Anderson Branc h [.eave Bolton.................. 15 P mi A4rrivye Anderson.... .... .... ... 4.47 paum Arrive Penidle(ton.............. 5 25 P mI Arrive Heneea r'........ ....... 6(0 P mf A4rrivie WValhallam.................0 P p m I,eave. Wahlla-it.............. 8 3(0 a tm Arrive Mene'ea-. .--.......... 6 0 a ml A rriv P*Iendleton--............. 9 3H a ml Arrive Anderson.. .. .. .... ....10 22 a mn Arrive at lielton.-..-- ......... ..1 57 at il CONNW'TIONA. A t Metneen witha 11 andl I) R 1 for A tlnta. A. with Atlantic onast Line andl( Soth Carolinta Railwaiy:, fromn tad to chlar le'eton. WVith W~iliihnmeton, ('oluitnl atnd An-i. gu-,tia froma WVilmingtont atid all points North. ' Weith Charlot te. (olaunhia a:td Autgti4ta fromi Chlarlotte '.11d aill porints. N'orth. It. with AshevIlle *ad Spa.?'ah,tr.r freatn andl for po)ints in WVeste.rn N. C. C. Atlanta ande ('haurlottri1) ivision n & I) Ia fear Atilataanid polints Sout tM~ W.est C. Wae. OnipAns, Ae't Pen'l Pass. Agent D A o m:, s'V n a. et TiMMIIa. T ANSY Pl LS DRY- QOGDS .L 'ov kE HAVE RECEIVED OUI SPRING AID S1 d have the largest and most eon ould call especial attention to our Crinumings in all the new Styles. Also, Dress Goods, Etintamines, Veiling, Albatros, Kalboulines, &c. Our Stock of Parasols is complete, India Lawns, Persiui Lawns, D, 31 the NEW STYLES IN Hamburg Edging, Lawn Elging, Al Vhite, Cream and all Colors. [N OUR STA Va have a well solo:;ted stork of 1 inens, Ginghams, Sheetings, Shirt.ian In our Up-stairs Dapartinent wo 1 [attings, Oil Cloths, Burtinnetts, Ser I a -reen:-v: Next Door to National Bank. 'he State of South Carolina PICKF.NS CoUN'V. hT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ,obort Kerr. John P. Kerr, W. Cnter Brien, under their firm namo of Kerr & Co. Plaintifls against, Johm S. Fisher, William N. Payne, Jerry Payno, Oeo. W. Slaton and Henry .larrrd .)efen dantH. '0 the Dofandants above n)amed. TOU and each of you are hereby sum nonrd and re(uired to anuswer the )mnplaint in thisnetion, which is 1m tiloin in Clerk's ofile., Pickens County S. (. nd to servo a Copy of your answer ni the sulbscribelrs at their flico o11 the 'u)hlie Square in Piekons S. C. within vonty dlays aftor the Hervice of this ununonson you mclusiv4 of the day -f nach serviCo; and if you fail to ans'wer te complaint within the time aforesaid, o J)lintifif will Apply to the (osurt for ie relief demanded in the complaint. 1)ated Oetcoblr 24, 1885. [L.S.] J. J. LEWIS, v.e".i'. Win. J. S-rntiNo. IORTON IrErT & HIor,tNowolri, And '.Yr,otc & (tuy. P'laintifl's Attcrneys. O the I)efendant John S. Fisher: 'rakn Notice, that thc+ HunnoiNs in ls ction, of wvhich the foregong is it opy, was fihed un the ofliec of the Clerk f the Court of Pickens County, in the ltate of South Ca rolina, on the 24th of )etoher 185. %onrTom KLTrrn & H1or,LN(Iowown And TAr!,on & C~any, 1'laintiff's Attorneys. aipril 26, 1886 30 G THRESHING MACHINE: ~Imp!i,et, Moat Durable, Econmical, asat l'erfect int ise-waatoa 110 grainj; ceta, it reatly for innrtket. THRESHING ENGINES*md HORE Maw Milla.aneiadas-4 Isuplaeaent gen .raily. Sendl for illustrateil catalossio. A. B.FAROUHAR~ 1'ylgvaauia Asdqeteral Works, eILtK, Psa. PRtICES CURRE~NT. LA I 'S. Oaren (131Wv.I1,r.v nlYriBnom &O lIi.al UOatsl---('ut1 Lo41 f .. (4rushed (,.......... G~rnula ed ....... Brown............ iigtivr:iiA.'1 IliI, (.lu> 4r. l'rimne........... )04) (od...... ..... ....10 (0 Fair...............'org( o rtA tiarob.....yru........ 3 44.i41-4 Eins nd Sin b........;Jt Museo(vadoI( inl hhlis. (tiha ini bis...... Nw \i ()rlicans, llew iI4n . (10 Neiw O rleans i, pin- h45 ' ' New O)rle;uwi., fair . ... N ew O rleanus, colnunon . 2.4 .teON-- 'lear i. Elih~ s, I4th ........( Ilhun', D)avis' dhuno14)Id . 12 hIreakfas.t liaront.9 ,.u II hoice41( k( tt4 1e. ii ierreis . (hr.ie I k tubls.. 7 Chice1 hettle buchIt 9 inusI--Corn!, from s.tors.. 6 '411 fori n i il i!ai il.. ........ . 00 Oat, .\lelM ... 4 Ontl, T1xa NIHit P'roii Georgial Grnihal:g. ''i.4t:n Whliti 4 (l11oud pe hbl... 7 1 Shil rt , 41 a!)hied (. i Iht i i lle..'41 . ( ......... ..7 'ii Pearl ('rib, pir 1b.41. 5 130vO(at 314a....... . .? Pou1Acco) Cat swINu ( alhoun. . l25 Free a)ndi Easy. ... .... .. 2 4)ll1 1oyd............. .I 'JICO(>hl tNO... . I.....1 4 L,on( .Jack..............I . Priide of Duin . .... ....43 (4oog '14w.... ... IAexCK).a1 - No.3.s............. $ .0 hlalf bhls No 3........... .50) Quar1 ter bhils No U. ... ...2 0 20) lbs hits No :3........:12 1lb I1K 1(ts No U..........1001 10) lbs Iits No 8...........66 unIO5V.xJ- Per gallon..............4 AW l)ERTl8Elt8 send fir our Select ALi.t of .imalI Newswpmaperi. (Geo. P. lowell & Co.., 10 $pruf ,.f ret, N. Y. POYv 10. 1845 4 7TO.. LNJI- 'CARPES & [It ENTIRE NEW 8TOCE JMIMER GOODS, i leto as.ortment we have over sh)owun. o of Hosiory, Glovce and D reea Silks and Satins, Cashmeree, Nuna New Styles~ and New Shaps. >tted MuislinH, Colored Lawns, and WHITE GOODS 1-over Emnbroideries, All-over Laces in PLE GOODS, ine Lavhinres, Twods, cAttnnados, gs; Chevoitti. &c. proas usual a largo lino of Carpmole. lia l, Rugra, TrIks, &c. IOVEY & TOWNES, ,2Lle", s.r UNIVERSITY OF VIRCINiA. Tlhe Sixty-Th'lirdt Session bteginza OOTOBEIA 1, 188($. Thorough ihn St1itCtt,ivm in LITERARY, SOIENlIIC AND PROFDS SIONAL DDPARTMDNTl For ('at:log ue aply to the Secretary of the l'aculty. P. 0. University of Virginia Va. WANTED Itlilale Salesimen to Trav Jel andc Stell to the trade our ('elnbrat-d Cig.rs, Tobacco, Cigar(ttea, .e_ I eirl .irrangern ents. ilarv or ('uinnui siun. idresy iitntediateely, NIL.W YOUK at 11AV'ANA ClGjAli Co., o. 1 4t.i'Ave.. N. Y. THRESHN MA HINEm A Simplot, Most Durable, 1Econuoal(a :I per(feet in ti:+e. Wast (it no gralin ('Iea!h it Itcady fl,r 'arket, rehi ng Eigin1es And II lore-t Powers Mills and Standrd Implenents Gun crally. end for lIIh trated ('atalogue. A... FA4tQYHAR, P'ennsylvania Agrictultural W1',rkA, York I'etin. r 3PiE BEURIN N M EN OY A ltI(.A. Why not4 he your own )I)1lnar ttn-rs, asi the profits are Inuctih grtter (Ou rtecei pt of $1, 1 wIll 11nn il to any Itd (5I wars t Pal llrothers' Itecipe for V iolet Ilak. It costs but 50cts. e gah and41 )1( reti. lsI for ' 4 er Itlon11. I. is irnbse n itsale It1.44 all lasses of eolie, li.di t I(I n3)1 to that I wi' sendI1I theQ Centen ruali gol Medal Vi negar lI eciptL for $1 , ((ents per !.a.llon, or hot) hi r ip(lts 4)n re IIu) :m order414 for 144 rcipts [ v ill send( beI r W lTEElO-Lws Ibe tfor mlvert iing inl 1000 tro4od( new4paper 4Oetnt f4 ree. Adldre,.s (EO. P'. ii:) 20, 1R8% 32 1 S. M. SNIDER I l~IA EAttElUt 1N Watches, Dlianer.dz ar,d Jowohry GREENVILLE, S. C My facuties ifor14 14L doing Fine atc'h w r guaratu 0144. 1 sell the1 (elebraeted maIty 1, 18j 81i. J. G. BLACK, Jewclcr and Watch Repairing, Main St,, 2d Corner Below C. fl, N4~ewing MYnaMnes TlilE NIZW A MFIUC'AN No. 7, AND the Nw A~~ uln).'uie W%hilte re thes best. 'lese nah buyent wanted. (ODhEE'NTILLE, . .. C mour 5, 188(5 28 t A QUICK. PFiHMANr#T, CERTAIK CURE COR Lost orFaiin tnhood, Nervo imeMs A Lifo Experienco. Romarkable and 11uick curos), TIal Pacokuage, Bond 3tam2p for 80oalod particulara. A.ddreSS Qr. WARD & CO. L.ouisiana, Mo. $8 SETS OF TEETH wiilJLE P'ATIENTL IS WAITIN~O. AUJTJI"ICfA L Tl'.TJI insewrted( WITil. OUTA PLA' T E4, or by any knowni preeQw4, inctluin lg Ph1ltes4 of Gob?ltI, Con',tinuous (Gum Itubber)( antd (ellulo,id. All woerk a Ico at by uIse tf M.IA LhO L. () j).\ DEj LAI:w) ING GlAM. [lB. V . M. NOI.WOOrl, D