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141_ LO.oCA. 1TEM s. Miss Nannie Howell of Greenville, is visiting Mrs..'W. J. Bramlett. The County Campaign Ball will open in earnest on the 4th prox at Central. The Liberty Brass Band will accom pany the candidates on their round. Rev. J. D. Burkhoad will begin a so ries of meetings at Seneca City on the 10th of August. Attention is called to the advertisement of the Piedmont Institute, which appears In this issue. Capt.-V. P. Alspaugh and wife return ed last Saturday, from a visit to relatives y, in Mississippi. Hannah Goode, colored, was released from jail last Saturday, her term of thir ty days for larceny having oxpired. We regret to learn of the death of the little son of Mr. J. W. Thomas of Dacus ville, which occurred on the 22d inst. The bereaved parents and relatives have our sympathies. I' out of sorts' with headacho, stomach disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con "tIpation, etc neglect may be fatal. One dose of $trong's banattve ills twill givo relief. Afew doses restore to now health and vigor. The many friends of Col. J. E. Ha good and family in Pickens, welcome them back to their summer home. The Col. is in his usual health, and is as cheerful and active as ever. There will be a Sabbath School Cole bration at the school house near Mr. B. I J. Johnston's, above Central, next Sat urday. All are cordially invited, and a general good time is expoctod. Hugh, the six year old son of Mr. Padgett, died last Friday at Easley. His remains were taken to Spartanburg for interment. The bereaved parents have the heartfelt sympathies of many friends. Read what Mr. A. M. Morris says in his advertisement this week. He will never fail to give you full value for all the money you pay him. Ho is building up a good trado and can afford to treat you well. Messrs. Lathem & Clements have their new wheat mill in good running order, whiol is a great convenience to this neighborhood. Mr. Clements is a good mill wright and does things up to suit his customers. We will give apremiun of $(1.00 to the party bringing us by Nov. 1st the lar gest iurnip grown from our seeds, and $4.00 to the party bringing us the next largest. Pure painta and drugs at low est market price. Sr.o: Bios. Last Saturday Mr. .Tohn P. 13oggs re turned from Indianna, where he has been located for the last four years. He is gradually recovering from the wound inflicted by a horse, and will in a fow days be able to stir out. We have just interviewed Mr. R. A. Child, wno;I has Lbeen m..en.tione-(-d by sev eral exchanges as a candidate for ientt. Gover-nor. lie authorizes us 14) state that he positively deblinies in favor of the editor of the Suerrsr.r2. Last Saturday, Mr. A. 8. Lesley was bitten on the hand by a rattlesnake's pi lot. He immediately corded his arm, and Mrs. Lesley drew out, with her mouth, every particle of poisou, so thaft it gave him no further trouble. Etsamfary Poston aged 75i years, of Ea'ley Township, (lied last Haturday. Her remains were burred from Carmel Church, Dr. Riley preaching the funier al. She had been for many years a de voted member of the Presbyterian ohurch. The numerous friendis of Miss Myra Lay, will regret her less to the society of Pickens. She has gone to Baltimore, to visit her sister, and to engage in the millinery business. They are not with ont hope however, that she may return and become one of the fixtures of Pick e. While Capt. B. R. Tillman says he is not a eandidate, ho has writen this to the Edgefield Advertiser: "If the peoll of Edgefield should ak me to servo them, I would consider it an honor to do so to the best of may ability; but I most reapectfully decline to seek office of any kind." Whilo on our way from Indianapolis to Logansport, we hadl the pleasure of mak ing the acqluaintance of Col. T. B. Mc 'Donald, of Columbia City, T udianaa. Hie is editor of theoFort Wayne Journal, one of theoldading dailies of that State, which we take pleasure in placing upon our ex ohange list. The Colonel is a true dem ocrat, and we have since learned is one of the leading lights of the Indiana legal fraternity. T1he different C'ounty Demiocrati (Clubs are requested to mee(t at their usu nl place of meeting, at least a week ho fore the primary election, for the par pose of electing Managers of Election ada Committee en Registration to see that all voters are p)rop)erly registered flnl( (flaified uder the rules, to vote ina auch olect''n-. The attenution of Mana gore and the (ctnittoo on RegIstration is spooially calhl to paragmap)h III of the rules governing the eleetioni. RI. A. CuInn,r, County C~h'rm. TaKPPn.MIUM Citop..-rM - ny, one of our best farmers, who lives on Town Creek about three nailoa east of thin place, says lie will make four thous and bushels of corn on less than one hun dred acres of landl; and a b)ale of (cotton to the acre on fifty acros of land, provi dod4 the rains continue to favor him tlWongh the summer as they have through the spring. It scoms that by some mays terious providence, that his immediate neighborhood has escaped most of the heavy rains of the season, al)d that lhis crop has not suffered so amich by rion14f of the over flows and wvahies which hav'e been so dostructive in other sections of the County. J. H. C. Durhiim, of 18 Mile, has brought to this oflico a Brazilian Yam potato, about eight inches in cirounmfor once, five inchos long, and weighing one and one-fourth pounds,' of this year's growth. lie not only has fine potatoos, but good crops generally, and is one of our best farmers. Whilo in Indiana last week, wo had the plc'aeuro of viewing and partially go ing over, one of the finest farms for oorn wheat, oats, and hay we have over seen or heard of. This farm is ownod and operated by Mr. William H1arness. He has harvested several thousand bushole of wheat and oats and is now mowing his (Timothy) hay. Our attention was spe cially called to 200 acres of land planted in corn, this year, for the first time. The land was broken with four yoke of oxen hitched to a plow-stock having a beam ton feet long, and a plow-share five feet in longth which made a furrow about ten inches doep, by twelve inches wide. '1'ho corn was planted about the first of June. The rows are about three feet apart, andi the hills of corn 18 or 20 inches apart, with four stalks oftenor than two in a hill. It has not been touched by a la borer since it was planted but it looks fine and will make from 50 to 60 bushels por acre. There are 1,000 acres of land in Mr. Harness's Hiawasso Farm, and ho owns hosides, a most valuable farm at Middle Fork, Indiana, which is suporin tended by one of his sons. Mr. Harness also has fine herds of swine and cattle. We would have been delighted to have spent several days in his hospitable home, with his plo:isant family, but time forbado us. Ho is a staunch democrat of Virginia descent, and loves the South. A HArry GATILERINo."--On the 21st inst there was a fourth of July Colobra tion at that '1)eserted Village' Old Pick ens C. Hf., on the Keowoe River, partic ipated in by those who residod there when Pickons i)lstrict was divided into Oconeo and Piekens Counties, and also by many of the friends and relatives of theso old settlers, who delight to view again the happy scenes of their youth, and on this quiet. sacred, and secluded spot to open to the inquisitive gaze of their children the precious store house of memory. Many of them gathered from Walhalla, Soneoa, Pendloton and Pick ens to greet each other, and together to turn over the precious jewels of the past., and to allow fond memory to he refresh ed, by painting the scenes of other days. "Sweet scenes of youthful bliss, unknown to pain! I coie, to trace your soothing haunts again, To murk each grace that ploas'd my striplmng p>rine, By absoneo halow'd and ondear'd by time. Sweet scenes! conjoin'd with all that most en lears T'ho cloudless morning of my tender years; With fond regrets your haunts I wan deOr o'er, And wvand'ring feel myself the child no Your forms, your sunny tints, aro still the sRine; But sadl the tear which lost affection's claime." What Can Be Done. Ily irying agalin utnd keeping op couiarg ntliy thIinigs seemling1Vlyi p'oibille nmliy het *iht iinod. II uiails of ho.pelesi cases of lKiey anmu liver t'omiph:iint havle been, enr-' li d been tied in vain. So, don't thiink the re is~ no cure for yon. hui triy Eflectric litters. Th1,ere is 1 n,l diin ie .0 so iafe so pur :e, an id so per-fect a lI-ood Puoriti er. Elee trin 11itt ers wvill cenre l)yspepsiai. D)iibetes and atl l iseases of lie Ki(mneyst. iuvahuable in affect ions of Si omarch and Liver, amil over comle all Ur-inary lihiult ies Liarge Bottles only3 50 cents at. Dr U. W. Earle's. MNu. Enrrioin: At a meeoting' of the Foster's Store Club, last Saturday the 17th inst., among other business which camne before the club this reso lution was offeredl and( adopted. .Rssolved, That it is the sense of this club, that we condemn the action of our delegates in the Congressional Convention wvho voted against P~rima ryv Election when they knew from the sentiments of the County Convention that Pickens County was by a large majority in favor of Primuary, and if noA7t dieclistruceted wvere indirectly. Respectfully, FosTIEni's STonE CO,n. eJ. B. SUTHEnLANn, Pros. A D)angrusi Lafw-s4u1t. 'We are informed that an action has been~1 C eflnuneniced ini the~ lUited States Csourt.hby the heirs of a form-er resident of Cilmtumbia namied Fritday to r'ecover~ fr m the St te the Agricuiltural B3uil init andl the lot (in wichI it stanids. The 1basiis of the suit is that the title is defect ive antd tha t1 the St ate thI ero fire boiught no l tn. This property yearsi ago, tall thle purellase 1110ney a1h 111)1 iiVel(ltents -ist tlle State s ome $2n,000. We wvoutld like to knuow who is re sponlsible fir this linnd(er? who ad vised I te pitrtha:s- anU d hiv caime the State to buy c stly proety V ponl defective titles? (Gime us the factsN. -- Excitement in Texas. Great eIxcitemtent ha s bien Cau51 in the vicinity of Par'iM, TPexast, biy the, remarikale recover.y of Mrj ~. J. (-.Crley, who wa' si hlelpless~ he conld tnot inl,-n ini bed' iir r:iI ConRumpt iion- A tial btole oit lir l mlN Ne tiscixovery wasi jeml hi Fll I' il'1g hoC, l.i.i hmonght.na large bol,ie auil a h' o i)r. ig's New Life 'ihlM: hy the limth nud taken two boxes of p't i' w mii, of the Dii'.very, hie waellnlt~ . i ed in flesh thirry-Mix p(mlnh~ Coming to Life. Preident Bowen, of the Cuberlatu Gap R. R., has called a Inetiig ~l the stockholders and dirctors 4)f li; road, to moot at Abbeville, U. I., ot Tuesday the 27th inst. Tho pIupj)t,se of such meeting is to coniirlnfl ]h cc41 tract with the South Catr i tna r;tl, a1d for the tnuitsaction)1 of o,thltr i portant b)usiniess. After thtis nileetifi P'residenlt Bowc'n prpoe t'O trave over' the Il(-IJlPito t'o 3 t 'l ovrtelint-wtil be at Troy, on t tc 28th, E<lgolielt on the 29th, Trenton on the 30th and Aiken tho 31st, antd at each point he will be glad to meet all who are friends of ths road. There is evidently sonething in the wind what it is nol>ody Scents to know. Ed</iddc I cd1'rtiser. ROYAL.0n POWDER Absolutely Pure. This i powder never varuies. A marvel o)f purity', strenthi andi wholesornt,enear. More ec"onunmical tain the ordinary kinds, :l canunot he sohl in conpetition with the nultitide of low test., shirt weight :lumt or lhosplhate powders. Sohl only in (a'ns. RO YAL,.r. Irxu l'owin- u I Co , lis 11rl 'Lrect, N. Y. jan' 21-8. ELdni el.l.i()n l. The Exercises O P T PIEilI)MON1' INS'I'1'1'TE will be res'ume-d ()n WEI)NESI)AY the 1st <bUy aof SEI1' E1il1I1t. Board in privat t:u fm li's frio to Y10 per muonth, wo) <' andc lights includedc. Rates of ''uiti "n &. samue as he"retoftre. For further particulars apply t4 W.' M. JIr.('.tS ,, P'iekens (. 11.; t. C. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ''he Best Salve ill the worlld fr ('uts, 11,11ise. tiore, 1le4rs, Salt lIIeum, Fever Sores, I'et.tes, Ipl ed ilands, lbillil:ir.s, Corns, al cl all Skin IFruptic ns, and positive ly ( ies Piles, or' n)) pav reluir1e. I1 is guarante'ed to give iwrtt t TatiSfa1ctliOn, mloney refuncild. 1'rice 2-) cents per 1ox For :ale by I)r. G. '. E:irle. Notice for' E. harter'. Tl~.j OIIC i" hererv4 ''1ven tha:t appicia for Nvw IIope' I'ui i'st C'hurlb, to4 In' ioa tedl at Libherty 2 '. july~ 12 1 MMI. 12 41t. Shoriff s Sale. The State of South Carolina, CoU'NTY oF PnleNN. W.sCh~ M o. 11. owry, 41' Ph'intilf.'aginsti aml~4 sale1' m: 144 44 :h- : in thAb v stated-i ('s by) . J. 4(144 11.4 (':-4h4 w. Presidn1g441'14 JudeI( 4 o tint 1 4 14:w t un' A.I (I'. '' nt 1 ' lega( li: ours 1 of4 sale 44n jah-4-hw 41 in io AT. I). 1886'414 beoe h14 ( 't, 1i4us dooinj Picketn's Coun t he ''1140 fling deiIls)cibed the1 ounTtyleaafrsidi h II. 1).Ih>w1an An tiWest, by .htm4s lnter the lranthnt ialtiet, "ntheeI Noth b iger1s. I(ndl otinin one1 4tfrn 14 l 'd ( u)ace ore'l itor V less TIela I thAt 1 .-Purchaser1 X(4)to payeI ex. thra frIitl. an t fro te following'1 it.14 wold apt piar that Uitheol is1 an"x' io, even 1 44114I ith Aist a po41int4 fIix 4 nlue wes of441 t. Aug- 844 ust,in, lrida(4', 4em( the4 line44 of the1 ill. Johus'8 ilway, 44'I4 lit a144 beautiful44 trat a414 towny-ito 1'alled,1 Westf S1Ot.it1i(j Augustin' 141(4St. uutn prgoper is4 the4 oldest 1.44ty( in1te ited.4( St1~atuea4s, Ianlound witi,'1444 visit4 Florida fai '~4)(to~i tke at hm a4t. he4 44a Wal)l,4. Old)i IFort, aml'Ii thean ther1i 1 in 411tober it, 105,ili' forty i o ear prev144 th4ne4 41Pil'g on'44t 44lyn 444utth 41 4to . .,The 41red1' a n .arne ait. StA ugust 4 ine is growin 1rapily,ing' thtrmnso t.w41445aila, and other4 are being exten-1 b d'd twad', and4 ii now4 known14 ( as1. th':et 414441 C~ityj4 of1( Florida.lf t4)'144 41 Th4''e1\1 prori1r 'and owners of the I444' u's411i''n ' , ' from Afr.44114 Wo. 4( A<trt, f New York, 't in ne it4ly on4 the1' lie4 4If te St. J'r. Astor (4' , an 'n h midt of1 this4 traflt the cty (ofl Wst St Augu1stin44 . In ahitiont tthis, the tract on which the itv of We.t St. Augustinto i nmeh li 1ghaeir in altitntl > titan oither St. a,t.;inu or anksonville, a::d is rich, 4g 4 dy, pe p~ia hlad. n now tne.; the stranjge feature of tht+ wholl witter; the ro)rirters of tho 11l ttitsratetd Siut hern World Coneiveied the ulni of giving to eah and every ye.trly subscrih r to thae palor, a deed to a lot inl the city of We'st St Augustine, tO X 100 feet, free and clear of all I ina nbraun u', arn,l partiesbt;coming ovners of theao .oLi are not ro<tlired to build, though it 1 is corafilently expected, because of the delightfuil location that nituy will do so. Florida to day is the Mecca to which thouKands aro looking with longing eyes, and it is now mado possible through thu eitorprise of the )roprietors and ownors of thu Illustrated Southern World, for all to ecuur a ioux in that delightful State, FREE. Many will no doubt wonder how it iK possible for any ono to absolutely give away lots in the city of West St. Augus tiie, and yet the reasons, when oxplained are very immplo. Adjacent to the landa upol which is looated tihe city of Vest St. Augustine, the proprioters :md own ors of the Illustrated Southern World own other lands which they no doubt ex poit will greatly enhanco in value, these lunds will bo by them divided in plots of five, ton, and fifteen acres, and Hold as the value increases, whiih as the lots are taken will bo very rapid, they also have in view a desire to induce subscribors to become actual settlera in the Stato, and at the same timo secure for the patpor an xteniivo paid up circulation. The Illustrated Southern World con taina sevcn or more pages of illustrations and is repleto with uhoicn litoraturo. No expen^o is spared to nuke this publication one of the finest in the world. It is ably edited, andcontains valuable informnation about Florida the land of Flowers and Orangen, scones covering all the Southern States and their peculi ar:ties . .lsidoa stories, poemn, sketchos, information, householtl notes, tho gar donl, ote., in fact it is just suehit a paper as should go into every hloue in the land, and i by the foregoing unlprecedenitedl and liberal offer they expect to soon qu:tdra ple their list of sul)suribers. TIa sub snri)tiont priee of The llustratted South orn World is $1.00 a year and they pay the postar:o. ''he snhjoined is the olfer of the pro prietors andl owners of TIh .[llustrated Sotihieri Vorld a i nnn copy of wih wvill bo furnished upon application, eoloI inag 1Wets. What we will do: Upon receipt of '4.0(I from you wo will ent'r your namie in our subseription book, atd send to any addres T1e 1Ilustratel Southern \\orld, for lifty two weeks, paying the postage on it, and, as an extra induce. mlcnt to havt )u ho eome oe of our sub scribers we will executc it warriuty deel, to a town lot in West. St. Augustine, 40x 10 feet in size. Ronenber we actually give you this lot., andl we her eby farther agree to pay notarv for oxt"uting tle, saIme taid to pity all taxes ul) to Jaranary 1st, 1887. At the lisenat timte noit on can beeonie t hit owner in olr eily mn l'ss they are a sul.s ribItor, but aft--t- you liuvo ,e,tirod your de"I, of ouarse if 'vou wi sh ytou tim:u stll it.. We retaini th e right to return1 yout mnat'y shouh)l all the lots w' propo est to donate to subsori1 ers he fore we roeeivo yutr remitt.aice. We refer by permission to the follow in;g nuno,1 goitlemin who rt.,ide And do huiniess in Jacksionvill-: Maj. It. i iaughlin, l'ins. St. ,Tolmlls lty Ca W XV'. B. Watson, Iato Man 1).l1-tr- Haya Merchants' Linie; (apt.'1. \. R. P1. , ManagILer St. Joh411s River .1-ast Line W. S. Wbebbl, Webbh's Jack IIvill Diretorly; WIaher1 (I. (o>lemulil Sen'l. I Travellig Ag't.; F. .1. & N. Rv - . 11hn' l. ig.e. A.hlt'rmanIu.fJacksoniviile I-'la.;\ lyo r Ri.ce, Mavor of IJac ksonvhyillo, Mayvor uI. A. I ~ialyinaiki; C. .\ . I ard NVetappend theulne.<i of a fewv of thei il.he dled'to 14 lo ts ne*'4pe.~ i g heir. 51ubsc9ript i'on, to whom!4 we' :ulso'refr Wim. ('tiok, M'eIim It [ailutr, ,1aelion ville; JohniulI Rih, Agen'it XIallory aine, Jfacksonuvill,'; l. I0 iir-4 1mn,' Artist, .Jacksonivi;le Wm.o Ver Brve, Artist, JTtasonvill; A. Zacthaiua - o., C lot.hi ier 4, Ja-sivle (4 >ler L.m-hi-er. T.iie\tt Agnit 1. I1 . &N. Hv. Wmi. U. WatIson, Jl..il L<t:ide, Lu kso tu i110.. I ) Iliky', (Iothng, .I uklxonvdyle; [ (M d.liitz, lX taiour..it,i''vhI .lc oille;i Wm. ii.4 "Cui," J1ack sonville; Jfoseph l)rtm FaV Groce.riis, Jack.onillo-hh, ,. Pit.k4r1ing, Ele.trician, JacklsonIvile M*l. L.. I Iartridge(, Li very, ,Jackson vi lle; I )r- (C. J. K enworthyi, JTuttkhsionvillt, vi le; A. 1K.. LJonu. Li<tj ir, .JaicksnIiville hi. iingshnmry, Nuirsery, .Jacksoinville; JTat:obl S. IPar ker, .Jac(kt4'onlvillo;[A Leopohlt Fuireligot t, Dr)iy Goodnts, Jack.ioinvi lle. And hinnlrIedis of others. Ytou enni sluml mionev~ to1 us bty P'ost Oflice Monfley' order. nebgistcerd 'letter, paiper SOnlt oii receiplt (If 10 en11t.s, in nt he actinig wisely by gietting a lot? Faithiers or Mthelmrs seent e a lolt fotr youjr selves or (oin tof your chiirein. It. 1may) p)rovo a goodiu nest egg ande tcost ytu Inotth ig. D eeds ar1e ixtietd to ladlit's an we'll as min. In wvritintg give full nm not bet this golden o ppotrtuniity pass9, bit ordter att once. Address TXii IIAUwsrnia-rm.: SocIn su,nN \VonLD) JA0K5oNv1Lrl, onIIA. $8 SETS OF TEETH WIIL E PATJ ENT1 15 WA ITI NC. A iCT'l-'ICIALhi TETl inustedt W\ITIl 01UT ILAT MS, omr by an y knownitili prcess inchlinirg Plat es of oit, tCtuontos Gum, Rtubbert andl Cielhluli. All work a 1possjible pie bty u'4e of N ITtIUS t)X11) ori L,tlt lil W. M. Noh(WooD, 1hsi'a, Or)i: Ku.lN Sinuswr: Guu:xxvuNmi.. S. CX set 1018s5 .0 L MARBLE AND GRANLT E MJONUMIPyTS, D)ont wvasto y'our mnonley on hte C!hiapest1 Iron l.haihln.s in t wi rbl4. CL ARK & WIL cox (Aeu IT tvil , U Iticlihmnud & Danville ItIt PIEDMONT AIP LINE ROUTE. CONDENSED ; .HEDULE. January 18th, 1886. Trains run by 75th Meridian time. One hour fa.ter than 90th Meridian time. INor-thvvarts.. ____________________DAILY. No 511 No 53 Leave Atlanta........ 5 00 pm1 8 -10 am Arrive Gainesville. .. . 7 03 pm;10 :37 am Lula ............ 7 30 Jim! 11 00 am Tocco ......... 8 54 pm112 03 pin Seeea. ......... 9 50 pin 12 57 pm Ensley .......'... 11 04 pm 2 05 pin Greenvill.......... 11 32 pm 2 30 pm Spartanburg ...... 12 45 am 3 43 pm Clafinev.......... 1 38 am 4 8"2 pm Gastunla.... ..... 4 05 am 5 41 pin Charlotte......... 5 48 am 6 25 pm SaliAbury ......... 7 35 am 8 01 pm Greensboro...... 8 30 am 9 35 pin Raleigh ......... 1 :35 pm ........ Goldsboro....... 4 40 pm,.. Dauville.......... 9 2 am!1126 (3 pm Richmond........ .: 37 pmn 7 00 Riml .ynchlburg.. ...112 45 pm 2 10 am Charlottesville.. .. 15 pn 4 25 iml Washingtun ..... ... 1 0pm 8 45 att Baltimore ........11 25 pi10 03 am Philai elphia.... . 3 00 am'12 35 pm A.rrive New York...... 6 20 iuu 3 20 pm ScL.thyy cr cL. Daily No 50 L No 52 Leav New York . .... 12 00 1't 4 :31 pml P'hiladelp hia..... 7 20 mln ( 50 pm 13iltiln re........ 9 50 aim 9 -15 pm WasnIIII ton. . ..... 11 15 am 11 01 pm 'harltI.tescille. . 0. 3 50 pm 3 00 am iicbiiuirg ..... . 15 oro 5 15 am )aville .. ...'... 25 1 l 8 041 :m iehnIoil .......1 3 25 pm 00,1 am (iulsl)oro....... 11 am......... aleitgh.......... 5 00 pm. . (lreenshor) ....... 11 21 pin 1 50, am Salisbury"..i..t.... I 1 10 :il I1 23 am ("harlette .... ....:3 00 amt 1 011 pml (astonia..... .... 3 49 am 1 .12 Jm Galn ey'y........ 504am 2 .11) pmt p artanhli rg ..... 5 50 ain 3 31l pm (1reeuville.... . . 7 14 m -1 -19 pim Ea ley .... .. . 7 42 Ilmt 5 14 pmn enera ......... i8 I5 a 1 12 pm1 T e t .. ........ 9 5f6 i 7 09 pm Lida ............. 11 08 um 8 2(i Jim L dai nesville ...... I11ie ..1 R am 8 50 pm Arrive AtIanta.........I 1 40 pim 11) -10 pm SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On1 t rains 50 atl 51 1'ullm-u I3u1fet sleep era between New York an Atlanta. On trains 52 and 53 'ulhna:l Bufulet slel-r Ibetwee Walshlinton and N(w Orlleans. I'ttlnan sleeper het ween Greensboro moad (i(chl+om(l. Through tikets ni sale at pri:wipal statieons, to all oin,ts. For rates :iI iiuftorm"Itatiol apply to any agel,t of the 1 It TiO.MAS. C ' CIIEARt, Getl .IIantger A G P A I ic4hmnd4 &~ D)~avlle Rt R Columbia and Groonvillo Division, (la and1. after .JanI. 10th, 1.M6, Pa:b-.nI ger Trinis wvill run as lu-rewii h imlia :l oplIn this ron ;ual.11( its branuell-$: 1il' y I I J 1~'t'lt .21. C&j I)ASK (eI'.10-5a -\rie \lsemo......-............11 45 jy m \rriveNewhewrrv...............12 48 y AriveNinet'i...................... ( 2:pm ArC v I bu(it ll's ................. . 05 p Ill .\rive I Iton-.-.-.... .... .... .1t 111 m Arrrie aIltlt,reenvil.e............2:15 p in *LIn1e (Q Eenil at;'I.... .... ...... (1 45 ilm A rr ve k i on --. ... .. . ...... 1 ;03 p mi lArrve A 'toige.................12 17 p m A i v N n t - i . . . . . . . 0 p Arrlive Newhrryl.. ...... ......... '' 02 pm Ar'iveColumiag A. -U & (')epo. 5 1 .( p inI a rtanbuSprg. Un & Columbia 5. R1 R011 No. 53--rPW 'AssoN.w ir'ave Alston...... ..............12 5 p mi Ariv e NEhlIin.ll................... 257p mi A rrive' (li',..1 55 i)prt..1.0 Arrive Sp'I , Itl & ... :)eot H .4 5 p T,eavo Jar'e, H.&. 0)po II.1 05y LAvn e (ynr',oi. 8 5(dp- G. in 5 Arrive.nionrr........ ..... 11 10 p ni [ive1I at Alston......... .......3 15, m i LA ive' Newhirry................3 25'p ml wArve A Iivilie. ... . .-.......m 't12 I Arrive Clinone..............12p5m Arrie Laugrn. ... & 6 30 pn manc La:vt Laulren. . ... . . .....0 .. a m )I Aririve C lnto.................a m I Ar riveNewberryol........ ........11 10 p mi AitS 112 bbvil Branch 0~ heaveI'~ llege's..--.. ...............331 p m henvte'I Ahheill..-........ 5 a m her I~av Iltfion.................. 4252 Arrie t A .lerston....... ....... 17 S ut A rre Pendl iton.... .... i . 11... to ('25 rm Arrie An ero [ I- -i .. ...i . ...10 tera A V.th Alnic Alt ~'L inI anl ASouth 1a) n I a ilay, A from.i.l%. An to Char Jesohn. n lgo HOVEY& DRY GOODS A WE HAVE RECEIVED OU] Sind have the largest and most con Woiild call eapecial attention to our I'rimIninga in all the new Styles. Also, Dre* Goods, Etintamines, Veiling, Albatros, Kalboulines, &c. Our Stock of Parasols is eomplete, India Lawns, Persian Lawns, D 111 the NEW STYLES I1 IIamburg Edging,Lawn Edging, A White, Cream and all Colorl. IN OUR STA WO have I well Holoctecd Htotk of Vinenis, Ginghaius, Sheotings, Shirth ii In our Up-stairs I)apartment we VIattiligs, Oil Clotlis, Burtilnnetts, Sel cO'rervI Next Door to National Bank. vor 'O Thousandl Trial 'PcknKee mailed to pi EE."oa mtok t5E*reat a ntuutn worrotord tohonlth by use of "ggf SEMINAL PASTILLES. , tndien Cureofor Norvonllobility, Organlo Veaknessannd P verlc ntectppoYoungaor Mid-"# die Amed Mon. ostod for >.iaht Yenr in mny thou,nd onn t tey nbsolutely restoro prmnturly aged and ,roken down men to the full enjoyrinn of perfect and full Menetgionath and Vigoroun Hienlth. To those who Suffer from tho mnny obscure dieensee rou htnbout by Indiecretion, Exioeturo,Over-Irain or or too froo Indulmonnc, wo ask that you send us ur name with etntn mon t of your troublo, andl secure TIALPAOKAOE FItEE,with Illust'd Pamphlot,Qo. RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Seneca River Land will sill 20) Acres of MY ITOME PLACE (Cold Spring) in P'icken'14s Con uty', aituat 4 nuls roi i 1'titon, directly ont Air Line Railiinl, aldjuin inig hulds ofI Fort l{ill-contins ,3'2 arttes ]ti ter 13.,ttunl. 'lte hIitIIh-land is fine cut.. ton Ilandtl- albut Gl acrtw cleared. I Ils :1 Ourndl (ltt;ages oil it, anl is ill all resIct, ia nost counvr.niently lutnted. My ad1dross is P'etdleton, S. C. .1. W. ('ltA\VFOlt). Cold Spring, Pieknls (ouiiit.v, S. C. noV. 25, 18385 0 tf Registration Notice. TI s hierebyv iive tht tl, he, lhsob flleghistat iOn for incken s( Coun l " r<li I r 'is h a ve ;i4 ui re4 th iiB ' t h.e thluk it~ rc'n-ral iii 1;1,t r '1111r nh :"4 hu i el'ie.. (i, 4411 . Iili'CIi 5. il ..d i; 2oi 3 n.!It 3.n I,1''. L lI T (Suphevs fojP.k....u v Inarc'Jh 5 a, 141 ( 23iiuu'. . i'lEF illi-',e......:y( OltRr.CTr e,, 4r141.) 1111r .i:a .. ...-.s S d. ..........1 I a ri ........ ........g I Al N--(' ai aio ii htn1. ......: ( shitinbhs. Mc 1....... .: - W i. t 'a. 14'111 ~ 70 New't1.' Orlas,i......... . i 1)4) 4rl4n4 fair .. ....... (I SbuII. vi'....'...n ..(1 (Jirtkf ~in ...... 14i (: hol;~ice ket l iuhs.Ilii 4 Sl-hoicetle bu4ckets...... nA N-- orn fro storIe. . . . Oats, l'lex..........Pr Kidder's(, aist .'L 14.4. . '. 1Sh4llyvJilh....... . Ioward 't. 1rez,u Pear Grtf pr h I --C i44 'ifw .)lIh . Frean i.;yV Ob i !10.. ., II' TO WNES, CARPETS Lt ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF IMMEI GOODS iplete assortment we have ever shown. line of Hosiery, Gluvoe and Dres Silks and Satins, Cashmee, Nuns Now Styles and Now Shapes. atted Muslins, Colored Lawns, and [ WHITE GOODS l-over Eubroideries, All-over Lae* tn PLE GOODS, [iue Cttshiieroy, Tweeds, Cottnadev, gh; Chie\oitts. &c. hlavo as usual n. largo line of Carpot rilus, Ru1tr;K, Triunks, &c. EOVEY & TOWNESt. :1.e, S. C. CUR& Avoirt tho iote t o1 pne tentloua rme. dl e. fhr theeo trubica, and nil Q-It. trhu80 only it !stbidtL rvo TRADEMA~ iu'e UtTaketwlEtGpjKr wi*h attention to buae.." or ea"s pain rOR on nci entifi n ic lp a. an{rcH ' Infuce IfeItIt delay. The nn ural " unctionsuof the human orga.nis restored. The wasted animating elementa of life aee givenu back. the patteal becomes eheerfltlscad rapidly gulas both trnagttl and healta TREATMENT.-One Moath, $3. Two MsA. & Three, IT H ARRIS REMEDY CO., Mro CHEMSTS, 806% N. Tenthx Street, BT.LOUIS. MO. Trial of our AppNanoe.. Ask for Terms! New Aivertis?tie Imet WOMEN! It is not twesiaHry for you to suffer any 1iltger with thwi troubles petuliar to ytIr HEx whtniti SIMPSON's Ur:rIaINE SUP rosl ou i:s w ill curm you in a few lays. All fe1'tile ls4'ases yield readily to tho uuldh( 1ower of SIM'oN's Urirm:UNE SuP 1otiI'r1't1s1H. Price 50C. Ait box. 3RnoN 1). ]oss, i. .)., Sole MInuffacturer. 801nd 100. inl xtatips for trial package and cirtular to lIius & Suuvirr, Agonta, Louisville, Ky. july 22, 1885 43 1 5 TON WAGON SCALES, isn Levers steel h earing. aress T. re learn and 11.atn ilu,a. * SOO and -- rl' 1.. Ii,. a par.ra ed reJOESOFBINOHAMTO THRESHAN MACHIINES . 1 .. .z s y a etrayf r it THRESHiNG ENGI NES a". H2.E A. B.FARQUHAR, L'sa.naffivnnfIa Artriculitualrks Yo RK. I4It~ Pas. S. M. SNIDER IIE.\lILEII IN Watch~os, 'Dar.r.nds arl Jewelry GREENVILLE, S. C Wor(Ik insurpasseHMd 11 thet South. All work'l trurantilteed. I Hell the (Celeb,rateal D i:xno pe Iuct atchs and Eye Glasso~a. iiuar I. 18S4 :i1 tf I ..a ." I'ED IORIE NTAL PIL LS, rfe ad Rddable, send four rent s. stanp.I for pasrticuiars. to Mrs. Dr. White, 2 Third Ave., New Y .rk City. J. G. BLACK, Jeweler and Watch Reopairig, Main St,, 2d Corne:: Below C. H. Sewinmg Maelains rTiiE NEW A MEltiCAN NO. 7. AKD~ the New Auttic Wh'ite are the bes. (A1REENVILLe - - R. 0 iioar .5, 1885 283i A QUICK. PERMANrNT, CERTAIN CURE FOR Los railngManhood. Norvonsa.'q os,Lack of Strength, aus Ind oretl on. exonms~ tbc l er inn a ERUJJ ME~D10Al4 (o.. P.O. Drawer 1i). huira o. N.5 A Lfe Eixperienc). RomaijrkabI6 ndl rLuilO cur'os. Trial Paoa~ Seds atmp for sealed partiC~~as.dl8 Or. WARD & CO. L-OU Illa MO. /ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost (of any proposed line of advertising in A merican papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Ne ws~p:riIr Advortainng Jureu, 10 spruce St., New York, tend 0">-Er JO4'Mo Pahlot