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? 1. &i Bw' deal ia Pere*Drugs. We will be glad to have another l.tte ltr, W.,8. Hunter of Seneca was ix town last Monday. Mr. J. Mattie Stewart has the measles All his family are yet to have it. Mrs. Sarah jwilliams of Gainesville, Ob is visiting her daughter Mrs. Richey. Col. J, E. Hagood and Mr. B. A. ha. good left for Charleston last Friday. The Cumberland Gap has applied to Penitentiary for as many convicts as can be spared from the institution. There were several more shooks of arthquake along the coast section of the state last Saturday. We regret to learn that Mr. J. M. 'mith of Liberty Township is very ill .'ath malarial fever. The many friends of Miss Quenie Ha sood will be glad to learn that sli is a;le to ride out. A sovereign remedy for pain, Salva c on Oil-twenty five cents. Beware of o ',iterfeite. A word to the wise. If you are troub -d with cough or cold prootre )r.]ull'1s fough Syrup at once. Its use may save )u from severe sickness. If it is a case of cut or bruse, or break .nc sprain, Salvation Oil will settle mat ters for Twenty five cents. A shipwrecked sailor waiting for a sail a like a business man sitting at home and nursing a cough or cold. Got Dr. lull's Cough Syrup and be cured' We presume the next Governor of yennessoo will be named Taylor as both political parties are doing their best to elect a man of that name. Mrs. Rt. D. Comlb. of Adairaville, Ga., and 1MIr. T. C. Robinson of this plaee welt on a trip to Brevard, N. C., last week. At the recont meeting of the Boad of Examiners ten of the applicants were a warded first grade certificates, oleven sec ond grado, twelve received third grade, and thirteen failed. Just on going to press we received a :all for a mass meeting of the farmors >f Pickens County to be hold in the Sonrt House sale day in November. ''he call will be publihed next week. Sheriff Richey returned from the Cap :ol last week, where lhe went to seeo sit f his sunier boarders safely lodged in lotel Do-Sly. He reports the boarding :use in flrast-lass running order. Maj. .T. H. Amubler bromght to thii 1l(e last week a sweet p ,tato weighing ur pounds it was of the Southierni icen Variety. New cotton has I egnul to comlo ini. T' wo les come in ;fromi thme Pea Ridge acc n' last week hought by W. 'I'. Mc Fa 1 8 S ents por pounLd 3rother Mac has lots of fun by hang . an app)le up by a string in front or 4 store and tolls the coons they may e a bilo. * ur eniterprisinhg Btookmnan Dr. J. I. llingsworth, has added a thorough ibred icy Bull to his herd nmear this plIaOc. *has correct ideas in regard to the uk business. ook out, for Alexander & Folge r's advertisement next wock. They tell you something that will be ' i ice to you. he protracted meeting commenced Sabbath. R1ev. J. C. Davis preach .t 11 oolook from the text. My grace * ;fficient for thee. At night the Rey. fG. Durant preached a most interrest -mormon from the text "?hou Mt 'hed in the balances and found wan ." The discourse wan a most sol and impressive call to the uneon * d Aunt Mollio Howard who is now y years old walked to town a few ago. She seems to have all her A .ties. In a conversation with a citi.. he related many incidents of the aquake of1811. She says many foni n d chimneys weo thrown downm in *section and that many"largo fissures made in the earth 'r Elbert Hester cnme to our relief week, when we wore almost over * ~ lmsd with work, and he succeeded 'ringing every thing through on time, is one of the most rapid compositorm p)reessman, we have over se n d.r. Julian W. Bruco went to Ander. 'last Monday to accopt of a clerkship the National Bank at tlhat p)lace. Ht~ oalready shown rare busi.iness qual. 4' * and his. sob)er industrious haibith arantoe for him a most suceafid - toer. We congratulate him up thi segnition of is merit. Wonderful Cures. WV. D. Hoyt & Co., wholelami e - iggist of Rome, Gori,sadr a ye been~ seilleg Dr. RIng ' + ~~y, Electric JBitt'jrs,'n okna mive for two years. Have neover hand1c medica that sell ais wvell, or give such ~n -rsal satlsfaction.- There have bien01 onderful cures effected by these, ma no. In this city. 8evera1 cases of o )unced Consumption have been entire3 ured by the use of a~ few bottles of Dr .ing's New Dliscoveiy, taken in connec on with Electrie, Bitters. Wc guarante< iem alwayn. Sold by Dr. 0. W. Earle We will give a premium of *8.00) to,th< party bringing us by Nov. lst the 1ar. gest turnip grown from our esa and $L.00 to the party bringing g~ the nexi largest. Pure pataandrgato. A Enterprising, RUiab e House. Dr 0. W. Earle can always be relied upon, not only to carry in stock the best of everything, but to secure the agency for such articles as have well-known merit and are popular with the people, thereby aus tainng the reputation of being always en terprising, and ever reliable. Having so cured the Agency for the celebrated Dr. King,s Now Discovery for 1'onsumptIon. will sell on a. positive guarantee. it will surely cure any and every affection of Throat, Lungs, and Chest, and to show out (onlfilence, we invite you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. Buy your Drugs, I4eeJs and Paints of SLoAN BROs. Sow Grass Seeds now. Buy of SwAN BRos. Strictly Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Colors, low window glass, and putty, at S,OAN Baos. Clo'ver sown last September, by Tom Sloan, on rich ground. gave a heavy cut ting early in the noxt Spring, over two feet high, also a seoond cutting in Au gust by seed from SLOAN Buos. SIr 'out of sorts' with headache, stomach disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con stipation, et, neglect may 1 e fatal. One dose of Btron''s hsnative 1i1is will give relief. Atew doses restore to new health and vigor. S.. Fon SALE.-- The entire interest in the Fickens SENTINEL is offered at - private sale. The paper has a good circulation, 15 on a good financial ba sis, and is a good investment. ?&- Notices by our exchanges will be apl)reciatedl lt'or price, terms, &c., address D. F. BRADLEY, CoLUMBIA, S. C. OYA R OYA L Y Wig Absolutely Pure. This p- ccr nevvr vatries. A m-:rvc 1 ofI purity, st re"ngtI ad:ctl who l mc +onsc i S. M'r' cc noinicatl th:tia tilw onlin:trv l,imcls. :tn cnantI t he x ,ihl in (comt -t itiont \I It tl:c Umult;tu-h- f low t(-t, si t c :hrit :dumc or photsphall:tt' ) ; pt'ttI. Sc hi t, nly in : :ms stred, N. Y. jcan 21 8;. i DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TRLUELES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. 1T Is Invigorat-- T gives NEW ing and De- LIFE to the iightful to take, whole SYSTEM yd of great value by Streng thening as a Medicine for the Muscles, Ton weak and Ailing -, Ing the NERVES, Women and Chiu- and cornpletelyDi. dren. ' geating the food. CN O NT A INS , A Book, *Volna,* no hurtful ' by leading Mineral., i. comn. -physicians,telling posed of carefully *. how to treat die selected Vegeta- eases at HOME, ble M ed ici n e., mailed, together. co mb in ed skill- with asetof hand fully, making a some cards by new 8sf. and Pleasant Heit poce0s, Remedy-.nrc to oc PM'#AUMEO ONs.vW Volina Drug and ChemIcal Company, 5AL.mons, o., s. 5, *. Clerk's Sale. ---- STATE OF~ SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PrUeNts. IN COURlT OF COMMION 1 LEXAS. George WV. Gilstrap, et al. vs. H1ardy Gilstrap, jr., et a1, I)URSUANT to the terms of a do cretal order made in the above statted case( on the 29th (day (If Sep.~ tembiler 1886, by Hon. J1. H.'Hudson, p)residing Judgeg, 1. will RPll to the highest b>idder at Pickens (. H., dur ing the legad hours of sale on saledav in November niext, the following des cibeid REAI4L dTAT1E, to wit: T1rac~t No. 1, of the e3state of WVyley Gilstrap, deceas~ed, sitiuato in Pickens County, on bratnches of Rtino's Creok, conltaiingl" fifty-tive (55) acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of Hardy Gilstrap, jr,., Elisabeoth Gibson, Tract No. 2, andi othiers. Tract No. 2, (of the estate ocf Wvlev Gilstrap, deceased, situate in Picken's County on branches of Itice's Creek, containing fifty-five (55) aeen more or less, adjoiniing hlnda of Mrs. Huteh9lins, Susain A. Gosnell andl oth era, On thin tract there is a good dwelling, and out-hbilings. Plots of the above m,ay be) seecn in the Olerki/s office. TER S:-One-half the, pusrchase mllfly toeh paid in) eash, the balanoe on twelve months, ihne, with inlterest frow day of sale, Spoured hy'br4ur chaser.andl mortgag'e of the pr urso. PI.trelVaser to pay 'fgr all. pprusses, for revwding thea satme. paesn tci~ 7.18 - 2M i THE PUBLIC J. H. MORG Has the Largest and Handsomest season. Ween they succeed in gratifying t feel that their efforts to please have n (A TEMPII Our second importation just opened. Black gro grain silks at 50 cents. Blaok gro grain silks at 85 cents, worth $1.15. Black gro grain silks at $1.00 a perfect gem. We guarantee the wear of our $1.00 black silks. That is. saying a good deal. We mean by this guarantee, to make good to the l)urchaser any defective si!k bought from us at $1.00 and above For $1.25 a yard we will sell you a black silk that some folks will sit up behind and demand $1.75. That may be their idea of business but it is not our's. Black gro grain silks $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2.n0, and up to $2.50 a yard. We guarantee prices on black silks against any market in Aneria. Bring in your samples and see how we will beat them. Colored silks in all the desirable s;dules. Colored silks at fasciiating prices. One lot surah silks this time, at $75 eents a yard. Richly worth $1.1'. )i'ess Goods 1)epartmienCllt. (Tere we distanc,e the boys.) Never have we sold so many fine Dress tods so early in the A'ason. T1'hie nagnitude of the stoek and the beauatiful goods acconUt for it. lEnny lx(rsonas have told us that we have deidedly the prettiest stock of dress go ds in the city. This stock has l)en replenished luring the past week, an(d we shall i1er some Phmis this wetek. S P E CI A L. White crochet quilts at 70 and 75 ccia s. White crochet qua(ilt$ $1.00. A ren( t haLrgaina. Oioe l. t. w iite quit -, eltra larg( ize, extra quLlhy aid xtrL cliap at 31 .5 0, w elhl n.rt a $2..0 .Lmiw.ie. D) aba1 face,. I woi to nie Pe?r jin llan .iel, at 50 '.ils - )u1h inug nowv. GRE. Clerk's Sale. 'tate of South Carolina, COUN'rY oF' 1P. IN. -o - IN C IMON L'iEAAS COUl1I. \lary Hinton vs J. M. Hinton, et al JURSUANT to the term of a doorotal ore aein thie ablovo stated easo ')n the 1st day' of October 1886, by Hon. .J. H. Haidson, presiding Jud o, I will tell to the highest bidder at PickoWns C. 1-., during the legal hours of salt, on taleday in Novembder inext, the following describied REAL EST1ATE, to wit: ra~ct No). 1, conltainiing 9ixty-five and >ne half (651) auros, more or loss, ad joiing lanids of J1. T1. Hintoni, Jerry Williuas, Tracts, Nos. 2 and 3. Tract No. 2, containing fifty (50) acres nDore or 10.9s, adjoining hands of Fred Williams, .Jerry W illijams, Mary E. Wyatt and Trats Nos. 1 and 3. Tract No. 3, containing flfty-threo (53) acres moreo or los, adjoining lands of Mary E. Wyatt, Tracts Nos. 1, 2, anti 4. Tract No. 4, containing forty-three (43) aicres, more or less, adljoininig hands of Ferry Williams, J. Tr. H-iinton, Tracts Nos. I andt3. All the above tracts comprising the real estate of Jbohn Hinton, doneased. TERMS:-Ono-thirdl of the purchase money to he paid in cash-the bialance onl a credit of twnlve months with ttr eat from day of male, scured by bond of purohasr and mortgago of the premises. Pnirohaoor to pay extra for all papers andt for recordimg the sameo. Plats may be sooni in Clerk's otfloe. J. J. LEWIS, O.C.P. oets7, 1886 2 4 Notice of Final Settlemencit state ol South Carolana. County of Pickone. IN PROBATE COURT. To Dudley Talloy, Abraham TMinly, Joseph1 T1adllety, Angel ina Suth erland, John Traly, Emilly Carr, Sofrona Phiro inobergor ,Thomas Blythe, Ef11e Furgn-. 94on, James Wiliaims, and An)geline Wl-l. liamis, or their heirs, and all pe(rsolns hmav inig any intorost, pleaise take nuotionu that I will apply to J. H. Newton, Judge of Probato for the CJounity anmd State a fore. said, on the 27th day of November 1886, for leave to make a tinal settlemont, andi obtain ltatters dismnissory in the estate of Cuirril TIalloy, doteasedI, as the executor thereof. .4. II. 'jlAr4Tv, Exoontor, cot,. 7, 188.. 3 Sw s205 == $1 .Q0 *3.OAPWAV. NEW-yMt - ON.. "fie best lid X9 ocad unitinn nublshei DECREE'i THAT AN & BRO. stock of Dry Goods shown here this Lie fancies of an exacting public they t boon expended in vain. NG STOCK.) One lot damask and crepe towels all linen, 20x40 at 15 cents. Sold by everybody for 20 cents. 42 Pieces velveteens at 30, 85, 40, 50, 63, 75 cents, $1.00 and $1.25. Note the assortment to select from. J. H. Morgan & Bro. don't buy goods by the spoonful. Mons knit undershirts 25 cents. Mons' camel's hair vests very cheap. Ladies' camel's hair vests very cheap. The camel's hair are the lightest and wvarmest uinderwaro now in use. 34 Dozen one style ladies vests (a special bargan.) Silk embrodered silk face, pearl buttons, cloth finish which we oiler at 60 cents. This vest can't be b<mght in the regular way for less than 85 cents. An elegant assortment of all wool nderwear 'r ladies and gents in the higher g i. s. 3,000 Yards calico 2& yard. One lot canton fianinol 5 cents t. yard. Cott'n towels 5 cents. Linen towels 10 cents. Turkey red damask 25 cents. Heavy red twill flannel 25 cents. All wool rod flannel 15 cents. 27 Pieces genuine fruit of knn 6 and 7 cents. 1,300 Yards sea islanl 4 cents. 1 Bale better grade sea island 52 cents. Southern made wo.l jeani 25 cents Linei hantdkerchiiefs 5 cents. Hair pins one a et a paper. MI any other s, e 'al bargains t,o couhl menitioni if we hld spaco. Our Newimarkets, Short Wraps, Jackets, &c., are nearly all ii. They are models of styh and beauty and at attractivo price. WVe" lavenf't spu"e hiere only to ;ive a pas.-ig totire of Blianket,. Will .iv.. tlbn t ten,tionI in )U- nirrt. \Ve 1.as thel stockel, anid our repuhtaitionl ti>r being: the b lanuk(t houese is abIOadyI '.1t1) abishe I. Yo en lhuv vom- lua kets cheap fromi uts this'tn. AN& BRO. MAVJLLE', S. (C. Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina, CoI7xTY OFPcK.s IN C'OUR OF~ (OMMON PL'Es W 1R Bowen, et al. vs. Doreas Bo)wen IpURSUJANT to a dloorCe for par tiinadsale, made(I in theS above stated IMU4O on the~ 30th day of Sop tember 1886, by Hon. J1. H.' Hudson, presiding .1 udge, I will sell to the hiighsest bidder at Pickens C. H., dur inIg the legal hours of sale on Sale day in November next, the following - describedi REAL ESTATE, to wit: All that Piece, Parced, or Tract of land in Piekons (Countty, State afore said, adljoinling lanudsi of't. M. Berry, G W Moore, Wmn. Ellis, E. E. Perry, U. Orice and others, eotaininig one1 hundred and eighty-three (183) acres more or less. TERMS:-One-third (O) of the pur~ chase mo~ney to lie paid in cash, the balance (on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of saile, secured by bond of purchaser aid mortgage of the p)romises. Purchaser allowed to anticipata paymnent. iEurchaser to p)ay for all papers. J. J. LEWIS, c.c.r. oet. 7, 1886 2 4 "CnAnsIToyz's1 EAnITHQU)AK F I,.Uti. TRIATFD,".--The widesp)reand interest etvokedl by3 the terrible lisitatioin to which the City of Charleston h1as' been subjected seemslt 0ertain to ensure an enormous demand and sale for a work wih ta above title, now in press, to be issued at an early dlay, by Messrs M.acNeil & Flanders, publishers, of tharleston. In book form is gnven a fudl and correct acoount of this great est earthquake America has ever known, with numeroua fine illustra tions of all prominent blxdInga dam aged, camp-scenes, etes. etc. Sent' ospi.on order of apliatiou on receipt of prie, 50oc (postal wIte) by the Publishers, MaoeNeD & Flae,lrs, Uo !'A Jrleston~ So, Ca. lichndnd & Dsa 1IIe BR PIEDMON I' AIR LiNE ROUTE. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. July 4th, 1886. Trains run by 75th .eridian time. One hour faster than 90th Meridian time. I4NTor 31:m rarc1. I) iLl. No 51| No 58 Leave Atlanta........ 6 00 pm 8 40 am Arrive Galueville.... 7 55 pm10 85 am Lula.. 820 pn111 00 am Toccoa. ........ .9 47 pmi.2 08 pm Reneca....a....... 10 54 prn 12 57 pm E: sley ........... 11 59 pml 2 05 pm Greenville........ 12 25 pin 2 80 pm tpartanburg ...... 1 84 am! 3 48 pm GafI,ey... 2 21 amnj 4 32 pm Gastonia ........ 8 32 am 541pm Charlotte......... 4 40 am' 6 25 pm 8"tihbury ......... 6 10 am 8 01 pm Gruensboro ...... 7 53 am 9 3Spm Raleigh ...... . ... 1 35 pm 7 00 am Goldsbeoro ........ 4 40 pm 11 00 am fl nvillc.......... 1000 am i 30pm Itichmond.........3 30 pm 7 00 am hynchburg ....... 112 55 pm 2 00 am Chairlottn,ville.... 13 15 pin 4 10 am Wa. shitgton ....... 8 30 pm 8 30 am Bldltimore........ 1! 25 pm10 03 nm P%iladelphia ...... 3 00 amin 12 35 p}n Arrive New York ..... 6 20 ami 3 20 pmrt 3 o .'tivwar ci.. I)aily No 50 I No 52 Leav New York ......12 00 n't 4 30 pm Philalelphia ..... 7 2)) awn 0 50 im Baltimore........ 9 50 m' 9t 15 pn Wtashington . .. . . 11 15 am ,1i 00 I Charlottesvillr. . . 3 45 pm 3 00 nm Lvnchhntrg...... . i 05 pm 5 o a Danville ........ .8 33 pm 8 05 amln Riehr.: ndl.I....... 3 25 pm 2 1)0 amln G,dlsbro........11 50 an 5 00 1in R+ leIgh ..... .. 5 00 pm 10 :10 pm Greensboro....... 11 00 pm 19 18 lm 8aiisbury........ 12 57 pm 11 2. pn Charlotte ........ 2 50 p' 1 00 1m gastonia..........8 39 pmn 1 42 )mn Gaffney'e........ 4 54 pm 2 49 pm Spart,ahurg ...... 5 48 pmt 3 34 pm Oreenvillc....... 7 01 pm 4 49 pm Easley ........... 7 32 pm 5 14 pm Neneea ......... 8 41 pm 6 12 pm Toecou.......... .9 53 pi 7 09 pmn Lula.............11 07 pm ( 8 26 pm Gainle+villc ....1..l1 :32 pm ! 8 50 pm .rrive Atlanta........ I 1 30 pm 10 40 pm SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. O'n trains 50 and 51 Pnlimant:t life"t sleep era ietweon New York and A 'anta. 0 trains 52 and 53 Pllimanri lhufet sleeper het ween WVashington a:ul New Orleans. Pllunan sleeper bet wee'n (Ireeaor and Itielhnd.r,(l. 'Throught tiekets on Rale at prniepal wtationrt, to all pointS. For rates udi information apply to any agent of the eompanv or E 1'1'iIOMAM. JA8. L. TtYlLOR, Oe .1 M.rger ( P A RIcIhno.ad & Danvllle R E Zolumbia and Greenville Division. () anad after .Iran. 10ith, 1886, Pass4enr ~er Tlrainsa will runa asi herewith I idicate.' iIWon this ro.ad andw itst brnanches: 1)aih Exiept Sunadaysw.) No. 53 -r:-~ w'assasNn. [Leaveoalumia A . CC& A TDep.10O 20 a mn ) I'&U G Dep't.10 4.5 a mi rrive Alston.... ......,.......11 15 P tr rrive* Newhecrrv.... .........12 48 p ma 4rrive.Ninaety-.4i.x..............2 03 p na \rrive i[odge's................ 305 p mn Arrive. Beltoan..............,..4 11 p ma \rrrlve at GIreenvrille.. ...... ..5 35 p mn NEo. 52 -DEoWN l'AHsF.NGRRli. Leave Greenville at. ... .... .. . 45 a mn trrive Ilelton..................11 03 pa m Arrivo lioE's..a..............12 17 p mn Arrive Nintety-Nix.............1 10Op mn Arrive Newbourry.............. 3 02 p' m trrive Alatton ................ 4)05 p ml .rveColumbhla A !H' 'twa .. 5 '10 p n 'partanburg, Union & Columbia R R Leave Aiston.................1 50 p am \rrive Union.................1 50 p mn trrive Apar'g, 8. U &'C Dwpot.. 3 50 pi m A rrive Spawr'g. I1 & D) De.pot BI.. 3 30 pm No. 52-nown P.IssNaanOI, r*avel Spawr'g, It & D) ecpot i. ..1200 M Lewav, Spiir'g. 8. U & C; dewp't (I. . 12 21) p mi Arrive Union.................1 40 p mn trrive at A I't.on............... 4 00 pj m Laurens Railroad. No. 3 --UP PA$w1KNOUM. Leave Newherry..............3 30 P mD \rrive (Goldvile...c.4 '15 p an trrive. Clinton .... .....10 p mn trrive Laurenis. .6 31) p m No. 4. now)W auxAR4 .(iS Leafve Lurena.0... 10 am \rrive Clint....10 00. a m Arrive Newberry. ............1910 pm A bbe ville Breauch '.eawve 11odge'st. ..... . ..... .. .. 10 p m A rive '~AhhevlHe.............. 4 10 p mi h.eave Ahheviile. . ... ......11)5 a mn Arrive IIlodg&e...............12 05 p mn Blue Ridge R - R. & .inderson Br anch cave I)6lt.to.......... .. .....4 1 5 pa m Arrive Andteirsonw...............1 447 p mn rrivye Pendl Ietonla............... 5 *25 p m A\rrive~ Menwi E4).......... 0 00 pl m Arrive WVaihaila..............6:13 p mi ls'ave' Walhad a..............8 20(i a m Arrive Senca................. 12 alm trrive P'endleton..............9 38 ia m Arrive AndEErean.... ...........10 22 a m Arrive at Belton........ .......11 57 a mn ('ON N I"TIONM. At Meneena witha 1I and 1)R 11 for A tlanta. A. wvitha Atianatic (Coast jinet and Month Carolia Ratilway, froma awnd to) Char Wa,itha Wilm1igton, (Columbint. and An gu..ta froma WVilmaington ami1( all pwoinats No~rtha. WVit hw 'harlo)ttE.('ol,umbhia andI A nlgusta fromi Chiarlotte and)1 all pohaitw North. 11. with .taEville and Spuartanhuarg fromwa awnd for poinats in Westtern) N. (. C. Atlanata anad Charlotte Division) R & D) Rt for Atlantaanvd po$nits Moutha& Wet 0. it, TA LOOT'lT, upwert. IT. W. (uaslAe, Ae't Gen'l Paw. Agea.t 1) C Aau rwata.., A 'b(Gen.VP a.w. A gont MEN ONLY A N RT.@ 0? FOR ~'.ed b indgg9 *gta a HOVEY & DRY GOOD A WE RIAVE RECEIVED OU] SPRING. AID Si And hae the largest and most con Would call especial attention to our Trimmings in all the new Styles. Also, Dress Goods, Etintaniin?s, Veiling, Albatros, Kalboulinoy, &o. Our Stock of Parasols is complete, India Lawns, Puraian Lawns, D all the NEW STYLES ID Hanburg Edging, Lawn Edging, A White, Crearn and all Colors. IN OUR STA We have a well aelectedc stock of Linens, Ginghams, Sheetinga, Shirtil In our Up-stairs Dapartment we Mattings, Oil Cloths, Burtinnette, Se Ne xt Door to Nntionlal Bantlk. 1 r n ho pd 1'ril IIZ aoksges inst ledto 1e Z.f ao eook a fulli trestWI - nweSEMINALPASTILES." sosOnreforNArvous Debi1 ,Organio dle Age en. Teted fory igbtYearsIn an7 eenee thed ebeolutelr restore preatursl brokt _down t h yI et and fu l trength n igor ous ItI Indiscretio wI?oes Wootoo fee Indulgence, weak tL. yusd ns TWIAL1'AOHAOE litE,wlth I utd Psm pbl o,o RUPTURED PERSONS can have PRE No tice1 i t d dito.<,. U. N Cothran, vs. Rtiohard B. Cothran LL persofnM having ciaims against the -* Estate of Maltijah Cothran, or the Estate of Nancy Cothran, are rogqired by an ordor of Court hoaring date 30tL1 ")f September 188I, to provo tho ranl+ md dat1 of said iaiuims heffore me. on3 01 by the 9th day of November 1880, or be ba rod of all boneits that may arise un lor any further decreo to be rendered in this caso. J. J. LEWIS, r.C.r. oot. 7, 1886. 2 5 NN uAL MeTIN t O 'iekens C n w v ~ill be held, att Pick \fondayn ini .\'eml bor1 niext. ,r' deumnds1)l, of mt y kindi against the County of PickE., whichi havi jfnot 'cen beforwe presented to the Br>ard >f &ountty Cj>miss*ionler, at special noetinags, held during the ywar, are hiereby, notitled to dleposit the sino with the undersigned, Cle.rk of said Board, oni or befoire the first day of November next, so that they may be exanined and orde-red to be paid at said aininuametinig. 0. L. DURANT, Clerk Board (ounty CJormxnissioners. oct 7, 1886 2 4 New A.dvertisements~ XV A. N f entergetic Sah e. man in every (onty in th,e i'outh arud West.Worklight anud pleasant. Salary A deres uis at one, stating age, p)reser.t andl past ocuatioln. J1. A. WIL~Mol1I & ('0. llaihmond, V. sept 9~8 le 52 4 TO ADVERTISERS. A list of 1000) newspaj>erR divided ito STATIE4 ANI D ECT1IONS will be sent on Tok thiose whoi want theIr advertiing to pahy, we' can offer~ no0 better mtedlum -for thoro,ugh and 'Yective' work thani the varn 4)11 4'ctlins an < relect Local List. OEO. P'. keOWVE LL & ('0., Nesae Ad vertisi ng Bureau, 10) Spruce Street, New Yorz. sep)t 23 1886, 12 4 WAGONt SCALES, aen L n.,. teeli.,ig* re and A CASKET OF SILVERWARE to ay pesonwho wilt show it to thiefr friend, and send us orters. $60 per Month e7xper Mondthos h rfrsl thtui e-in athir a<yrasd *100 per MYoth the sixth month th.i are witat us. it s1*1 pre (Ilie Post-Of oietis~~~a state whatpaeoue a -n Ade Xees: ID CARPI! 1f! ! tENTIRE NEW STOCf" IMMEERGOODS, plot. assortment we have ever shows line of Josiery, Olhves and Dress Silks and Satins, (abnmens, NUr New Styles and Now Shapes.' ted Musilins, Col- : ed Lawns, ak SWHITE GOODS fl-over Embroideries, AU-over Lo*s is PLE GOODS, Pine Cashimeres, Tweeds, Cuttooades, gH; Chevoitte. &c. have as usual a large line of Carpets. rims, Rugs, Trunks, &c. EIOVEY & TOWNES, Im1e, s. C. ~CuRS At oid the tmipodtbn et pr.Nt>tow r.u,.. a B R*UDTI,hnA ~RBD thoand.. dow. not IMir with tn. tlon buanea Oro RR ppon icl~iatnedicil prnep dnee{ o uati int l tt Lte ? a7 nn wYW ee fu'tl"*.ft'o *uu * lire*o.d wut.a.4ntmattn el.nwnta of litA are ggl e h we, tDe p ep A.ow ahod rapldly Ralna bot ea tnd uat TREATMENT-OS. onth, s. Tho e.6. $5ro. q? HARRIS REi DY CO. Mro untlf, -Oe3f 1'. Tenth Stree, ST. ?LO o, O. Trial of our Appllanoe. Ask for et* Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tin Ibst Salve in tho world for Cuty, truisteK, Siir'0, lieer, M;tlt lthenm. Fever i ,res, 'etttie. t happtl Ilnds, Chilblalin. : )rnH, antid al Skii Eruptins, and positivo V t"ures Pile4, or no 1'y r:;uiretd. It is uartttetcd to give perfe"ct satisfaetlon, tonV rt fundetd. Price 25 cents pr box 'or sale by )r. G. W. Earle. IdLucat1ional. The Exercises ()F TIlE PIEDMONT ISRTITUTR will hi' re4umedj on VEIl)NESI)AY -.i 1st day of SEIPTEMIEIt. Board In private famallea from 98 to S10 n:r mi onth, w'ool and II ghts iIncludd. R2ates of Tuit.ion &c. same as heretofore. For furthecr partculars apply' tO ~W. M. MoIICARLLN, Pijckous C2. It.; 8. C. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newap.pear Advertising Buamets, 10 Spruceo St., N4ev York. Send 30ots. for' 100-Page Paatplt, A Life Experiences Bemarkable an Quick cures. Trial Packages. Bend stamp for saed partIoulars. Addreen Or. WARD A CO. Louisiana. Ma. Boards Wanted. B iDS wi be received at thke nrext meeting .of County Comin mxissionewrs, 2d dayi of Novemxbetr next for furnuishing 8,(000 or 10),000 bjarda,. 'lelivered at 'the Poor Farm. O.L1. DU'RAWT, Clerk Roardi ofi (ounty Commuission tJrB Piekenia County.. oct. 141 a 2 1rTtice. Is hereby given- that I will be in mry office at Pickene ('. H., S.. G.' on Sat uirday of encAh; week,. andI on. sa10leda of teh month, to aittend, to) any mat. ter petaiig to the duties ot f'my of. fice. LIJAAN MAULDIN!, Schuool Commi issioners. toe ann OPV4 * erhoae*o* * -e ..~ AENTS.g o8 an .n1s .nee * (.lfu rutay". o ther fu sa n o naee w ..