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LOC.A.L ITEMS. NoW the leaves begiu to fall. Mss Ella Holmes returned to Pondle 'ton.ast week. Mrs. Lissie Ospehart is visiting friends itWalhalla. Mortages will be superoseded by liens next year. Mr. W. W. Holoombe of Greenville was in town last week. The town received another supply of apples last week. Mrs. S. McElroy of Pendloton is vie iting the family of Prof. MoCaslan. The frost this fall has not in the least interfered with the cotton cropu. The frost last Saturday morning was almost equal to a young snow. Court at Walhalla convened last Mon day, Judge Hudson presiding. Mrs. W. M. MoCaslan has returned from a visit of several days to relatives jin Pendleton. Mr. Jerre H. Payne is building a handsome dwelling at Central on site of the old academy. The Piokens merobants keep the very beetgrooeries which they soil cheap for the cash. What about thom birds you killed last Friday and Saturday; You were too pre.. vions. Pickens people may congratulate themselves on the apple and oabbage crops in the mountains. Miss. Hassie Whitmire, daughter o; Mr. R. T. Whitmire, of Oconee, died of Typhoid fever on Sunday, October 24, Lee Garrison, colored, who was in jail on charge of carrying concealed wen pons, was last week, releasel on hon'. Rev. J. A. Davis preached in the Methodist Churli at this place laet Sunday evening. Mre. Amanda, the wife of Mr. Wm. T. Hill of Bates Township, Greenville County, died of dropsy, on the 29th ult. Mr. Hiran Beeves of Eastatoo Town. ship dial on the .7th ult. after an illnecs of several weeks. Seven ease of measles at Rev. J. T. Lowis' last week. All the Lewisee in that seetion hal to take their turn. There were a goodly number of per e'insn prsgent at the sales last Manday. We will give a full acconut of the sales next week. When you want us to sample your sweet potatoes. send us al: out a peex. " Two like the one we reoeived last week would make a p e.k. Jasper Davis who was eonvicted of murdering his wife at the last term of (ourt in Anderson han appealed to the Supreme Cout. Mr. 3. M. Looper ol Hendersonvilln N. C. was in town last week. His ap. p earence indihcates that HIenderson~vil le is a good place to stop. - 'ress says that Mr. .mule to'run away ysi ago. He4 wvas - righ t nrmn broken. Itnud McFall's Aimanmm for Novembe.-r and i r vide yourself wi th somn of th e nieoesities an.d comforts of which it tells you. Maj. D. F. B3radley was in town last Monday and Tuesday. He cameo up to vote-the only man in the State that travelled 150 miles to enjoy the privilege The Keowee Courigr says the last earthquake cracked the Court House' at Walbhla from the ground to the top) .of the building. Mr. WVilliam Campbell Is the champi on sweet potato raiser. He sent one to this offiee last week wehrhing six pounds He wants to know who can beat it. Mr. James E Hagood Jr, killed a par tridge last week with a cane. Ho thought it was no violation o>f law as the bird invaded his castle, and the killing was in self defense. A good potato keeper says, let them get thoroughly dry, then spread on corn stalks or dry trash finish off 'with three or four inches dry dirt. With twenty bushel. to the bank they will keep well. If the p)eople of this county are lawing any in the Trial Justice courts they are not going to the expense of emp)loyinIg law yers. They (the people, not lawyers) V are all too busy to differ. Last Friday night a h)ale of cotton be longing to W. M. Hagood & Co. was sto len from the platform at Easley. Who ever It was, took a little too much lie will have to b)0 caught. Mr. WV. B. Algood met with a painful sooident last week hy falling from a wagoni loaded with cotton. He was dis uabled for several days, hut wo are gladto learn that he will soon be himself again. The earnings of the Air Line RailroadI for July 1885, was *1,093,885; for July 1886 81,185, 708. The earniugs for tne aslast year exceed those of the previous year by $41, 8Q2. I 'Mrs. Hattie Taylor, daughter of the late Rev. Fletcher Smith, died at her home Satarday morhninug, October 2)d, p 1q86, and was buiriod at Old Bethel Church, Ooonee, On Monday the 25th tilt. The burial serviocs were conducte ad by Rev. B. J. Guess. Ou Thursday 29th ult., Mr. Heury Martin of Anderson County was happily snarried to Miss Lula Newton. The ocr Miony was performed b)y Rev. J. W. 'edaniele at Willis Chapel. Tue bride who was once a pupil in the Piedmont InstItute haa many friends in this place wvho inin n. in wishing her mnan. y... SiaA Bjnos' deal in Pure Drugs. The boat physician's assure us that Dr. Till's Cough Syrup is a reliable au never failing remedy. The most iudependent man iehe who owec no one anything, but good will. Many of the subscribers to the SICNINuL have made it and them4elvoa happy, by putting themselves in this dligh tfu condition. Mrs Cynthia Hollingsworth has been for several days on a visit to her son Col C. L. Hollingsworth. She is now 74 years old and is remarkably active and well preserved. Last Sabbath she went to visit her daughter Mrs. Joab Mauldin. Messrs. Clark & Wilcox of Greenville are master workmen. If you need any thing in their line give them a call when in Greenville. Their advertisement in this issue will tell you what they pro pose doing. If you have a friend with a cough or oold tell him to try Dr. Bull's Cough Syruy. 25. Mr. James L. Stephens and Miss L. Caasie Edens were married at the resi dence of the bride's father, Mr. W. D. Edens, on the evening of the 28th ult. Jim is one of our most succesful young farmers and he has our hearty congratu lations on his good fortune. Dr. J. F. Smith of Slabtown was in Piokens last week. Though quite young his career as a physician has been most successful, yet he is not satisfied with his attainments. He will go to New York in a short time to take another courso of lectur.es. Since the introduction of Salvation Oil the Sociuty for the Prevnntin of Crnelty to Animnls ha: nothing to do but to ruh o4eaLion al {y. To GI:x;ns:---T:v(ry giin"r in the e".uni1tV is re(l11tin'd to rn(1 n1 the num Ite'r Of halOs (:f cot ton he lus gi)nned ul1p to and inchiding tb 15th of [ . t:11. We wish to 1i1(1 out. as near us poymihle Low nany bi, a were produced in the county this year. Dr. R. C. D:ivi9 one of Sonoa's load - jug physicians, and one of the most en terpri"ling druggistx in the State was in town last c:_hbath. We are always glad to see the I)octol, and will 'vor pass him when we are in Sineca. "Mamma, papa ways you wern't l)retty last week, but you ara to-d.sy." "-hi my child, last. week I hiad neuralgia, to day I have Salvation Oil." Mr. Wm Iunnicutt died at his home six miles wm.st of Pickons last Friday evening. Ho was sixty years of agoe, and hue boen for nuuly years a member of the Baptist church. He went to Ar kansas in 3184, and returnod last 1lpring, but he has not boon able to work any 9inoex is returu. Ir''ont ofa ots''with head,cete, sfenmach dLacrd.er, torsid ;lvur, pahun tme or s ide, coa. atiaO.n, e tc l,:w~4Le r.'s %o 11a1. 4).s doe Atfe de-a rs e o ? Si..M 'm. gI.e rE.1* At the mue.tinig of theo farmners last Mfonday the followinig we're the deleg.it8d chosen to attendi the cn,venition in Lu liumbia on the 9th ineL: II. C. Shirley, R. A4,. HIe<ter, Aaron B.>g gs, Jore.guail Looper, WV. B. Ailgood, I)r. WV. t. tlol lings -rth. A futhe~r aoanu,it will ba p)ubhsheJd n.ext weetih. CXa. W-' A. M%!Falh, oneoof Aud"rwmI County 's best citizens 'was in to ree us last wVeek. Hie and his excellent wife were visiting Capt. J. L. Thornley. Like every one else we soe from Anderson, he is proud of his county's delegation to thes General Assembly. Mrs. Me Fall has many friends and admiirers in our town and county who regret that her visit was so short. Will some enterprising crmtractor tell us what. it will ost to have posts for ai telephone wire put uip beCtween this place and1( Ensloy. It is 7 or 8 miles and they should he laced the samie dhistanlce apart as telegraph posts. TIhey shoul be of chestnut, and not less thanu four inches in diameter, and the same length as telegraph p)oles. Several o f our (lit izens arc anxious to have the line estab hlised. Alfred Henderson, a coloredl boy about eight years old, killed ani infant of Jim G4leen, colored about six months ald. The boy says he did not go to kill the baby, that he hit it with the hammer for erying. A jury of in<lineat empanncle(d by Justice (Garvin returned a v ardict that the killing was unintentionalh and the hoy was dlisoharged: but b~y the advice of Solicitor Orr, he was conmmitt(id to jail on tho 26th uilt. Fon (urnTsON. --The young ladies of the "Mystic Sistorhood,"' of Pendle ton, will have an ontortainmnent, consist. ing of a grah-bag, and fancy table, at ''Farmers Ihall,'' on Tuesday, the 9th inst., at 4 p. mn., The pro8oods to be sent to Charleston. The anso is a good one, amil we are sure the Sisterhood will give an entertainment wvell worthy of witniessmig. Let every body thaut wants a good time attendl. Th'lisis the way the Spartan writosupll It is no0w gettinig t imo to gathior ini the 'poe sum' cropi. It. is better to wait until frosty weatheri as thle 'posum is not for~ hot wveathier. A fte ci liain g lhe sIhould( lie ouit on top) of thle cain iw o nights and take the frost. I f 013 1ur hou iS too high and fine to get your 'possuilm on top of it, you will miss sonewthinig. 'lien with a proper quality of salt andI Oweet potatoca,.the yanis, none of vour tasMte less Queeni of the South eq!ual in weighlt to t,be possum, lie should lie c'ooked un til thoroughly done. You will thnein know what .good eating is as the crioip skina cracks between your teeth, If you are afraid yeu cannot have him cooked just right, you may send hi: to this if ice where an oxpert will take chargre A Card. Mrs. Thompson, and the relatives and frinds of Mr. J. C. Thompson, returu their sincere tlhankls t tho people of Pickens for their attontionj and kindness to the latter, during his protracted illuoss and long con. finoment to his home11. October 30, 1886. Fon SALE.-The entire interest in the Pickens SENTINEL is offered at privato sale. The paper has a good circulation, is on a good financial ba sis, and is a good investment. *me Notices by our exchanges will be appreciated For price, terms, &c., ad(1ress D. F. BRADLEY, COLUM3IA, S. C. Interesting Experiences Hiram Cameron, Furniture Dealer of Columbus, Ga., tolls his experience, thus: "For three years I have tried ev ery remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidney disorders, but got no relief, until I used Electrie Bitters. Took five bottles and am now eured, and think Electric Bitters the best Blood Purifior in the world." Major A. B. Reed, of West Liberty, Ky., usod Electric Bitters for an old standing Kidney affection and says: 'Nothing has over dono me so much 'ood as Electric Bitters. "-Sold at fifty 50) cents a bottle by Dr. U. W. Earle. Sow Grass Seeds now. Buy of SI.OAN Bnos. Buy your Drugs, Soods and Paints of SLOAN BnOs. Strictly Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Colors, low window glat, antd putty, at SIOAN Bnos. Clover t;own latnt Sepletuwr, by To.n Sloan , on riili groturt1. gavt. a hovy 'ent ting earl' in I ho next Spring, our two feet 'v gli, al.(o a second1 cutting in An gust by seed from S.oAN Btos. We will give a l;rtmiina of 3.OC to the party bringing us by Nov. 1st tli lar gest turnip grown from our seeds, and p4.00 to tht+ party bringing us the next largevt. Pure paiuts and drugs at low st market price. SLTOAN Bos. A Captaiu's Fortunate Discovery. Capt.. Colenian, sohr. \Veymouth, ply iig between Atlatits City n i N. Y., had heeti troubled witia cough :o that lo 'w uiable to slop, tnd WatS indu'eed t. try Dr. King's New )iscovery for (uin suiuptioi. It not only gave himn inotainit relief, but. allayed the extre:ao suree; in his breast. Hi clildren Were siii larly afl'eeted and a single dose had the sate happy elfect. Dr. Kiing' New 1)is covery is now the sandard reiu.ly in tie Coleman houselioldI, and on bo.trd tht rliooner. Fre 'T'r:al Iottles of this Standard Rttmedy, at Dr. G. W. I::e-i~ s i)rug Store. Now Rs ToRem that they arc dlaily adinmg to th.'ir (cefully sected StoJck of Genend Our- line of Jleans is com21pete and rging fast at the 1 ow price we aire of. fer-ig thorm. Also Over Coats anid Genzts Clot hing in suitC from $5.00 up. Come Quick, if you wan t a bargain. BOOTS.& SHOES, at prices that will meet all comnpetion. Full sto)ck of Ladies D)ress~ Goods, J ersey - Jackets, Gents, Ladiesi andl Missei Riubber Shoes, and MissesS Circular-s. that must be sold and we offer- Bar ga.ins ini thits liue. A Full Stock of Fresh G r'o ceries always oni hand antd soldl close. And D)ontForget that we Pay- the Top iPrice for all FarYn Products. B3agging and Ties always on hand. oct. 21 1886. 4 3m. Q TATE OF SOUT1I[ C'ARIOI SNA COUNT'iY 01. 'l(PIKINM.- BY By J.- II. N .wTos -.T '11 I JIno I o A K. Whearreais, 8. W . Clayton has iad'e siti to naie, to grantl him L,eiter-' of Adihnin. ir lion of the Estatec and ifects9 of Ma'riah Thee lahreforo in cit o and adm or, i-ah all and ningular- the kiundred and cedei to rs of thle $fnidi Maiah I'ars'ns , dei ceulsed, t hat Ihey b e and1 alppiear. before'1 mei, ill the Coui,rt of Proa'I'te, to be hiohl at Pick ens C2. II., on the 6t h of November 1886.* after publlication hereof. fil 11 ocloik ini thie furenaoon. to thew cause if' ~~ anyiche have, why the said Admtiistr.-tion should not1 he grantedl. (Given undler my lland. -and Seal this the 252 h dsy of O)e'obr 8461 L L.S ] J. 11. NE:WroN,. ... Oct 21, 1886 4 2t TAEOF SOUTIJI (LA ROJ,. J. 11. N E:wToN, 1'>q., *rbaeJilg, Whea res, Carri e ('. Dobin s has made sntit to me, to grant hi-r Lettersof Adrn~ain. istratoionf of the istate andulel cets of J1. . D)obi s deU1'icse. Thesea are there fore- to Ci te and admon(21 iil1 11 ali nd 1~ singla t he kinidr-ed andI ered itIIr3 of the said .J. ( . D)ohhins dhienease, that they bie and( a11par, be2-fore mje, in the Ciourt If P'robeati, to bo be-hl at Pi-k''ns ('ourt ions4e. S. t'. 2n thit 1st1 day of Nevernahier haext, after publilet-fion her-of, at 11 I'clock in the- forenimn, tI shew~ (ilnsI, if anIy the ha(veli, whIiy the said arhui- istration shou'ld not2 hie ui.td Onen nolir myi~ ha:lf and2( seal, tii- 18tha da:y of OItober. Annoit D)omini, ih-211. ( .S. 1. 11. NE WTOJN.'.r..m..e. FAN & BRO. SUPE-run LINEOF on in every detail. Here you will find for. If you contesnplate pirchasing a List not tlh.ink sf dung so until you cx lies' Glace Short Wraps; Ladies' Ber 1ze Short Wraps; Ladies' Astrachan Walking Jackets; Mourning English chan Walking Jackets; Diagonal New Glaco Now Markets. lish wiWalking Jacket4! ionable garmenta for dress. For want of space we are deprived of giving a detailed description of this departmsent. We will say, how ever, that we can give you bettor value for your money in this stock than you can got anywhere else. One lot pure all wool, double width English serge dress goods at 45 cents a yard richly worth 60. Plaid liudsoys 10 cents; All wool flannels 15 cents; 10 4 Sheeting (good) 15 cents; 1 Lot han<lkerchiefs (all linen) 5 cents. Another lot of those 1 cent colorod bordered handker chsifs. You ean always buy goods chl'np froiu J. H. MORIGAN & Bit' 1 'i. :'it on .lIahuc'l 1 cc"nt. 15 P o-' -I t i u I a ne .1a. at: h"t l eiuk 1 ,i.t, (:t' lia.; 1() c?> wo r'i 25 ents over :i ctu(Lr. 50,l0i Necdles 1cent a pa. pr,. It. takes no extra pressure for this house to sell bargain s. IIO1 & I30p'Up!4! This is a mnammnoth lep>artmienst. We could lill this whole paper, and then not tell half we would like to about our lohoe st4aek. We handle nothing but tho best goods from the most reliablo manufacturers. You l>ay no fancy p>rices when Von >uy shoes from us. WO have some big drivus in COaLSO goods, but havn't space hero to) quot prices. We are headquarters for such well known established goods as Z.igl.r Bros Evitt & Brto., Baty Stato,Sav .Bro , Newhall and others. We guar . ant.ee to) give you full value for every cent ',ou iutvest here. REI]AVILLED, S, C PRICES CURRENT. TII E.E PRLICI.:s ; OUIilL~,I. LOTrs. 00RRECTKIJJWJ);xy l MMERGo &1l.ta Yt:GAna---(sut L,oaf....... (Gramdated............. Stranded.( A.----.-......... 6 Extra whlite 0-.-.--.--.-.....6J (Ooldens C.......... Brow,. ........ CorFEE-- -3 Jaa, old (lovermient( 25.0 L a g icea . . . . . . . . . . .., (1 -io -..C...........13y t Fair....v~O O.rdin,ary........ 9... Mfor.Asus 0.Iden, Syrup.........30 Museovao ini hhds . ... 34) Museo4((vado in bbla.. .. a S b bi. II ......... New Orleans, new1% (rop). . . 6 New Orleans, pri me.... 4 Ne w 3rlean,s, fair. ..... - Ne w (Orlean,s, common .o . . 54 BACON-- lear 1t. Sides, drv sal *. 3 Hams10, 1Davis' di amionid 18 Break fast Hacon m... 12 hARI --'hoice kettle, tierces . Choice kettle tube.. .. 0 (Choice kettle bucket. 0 OixALr---Corn, from stores... 7.. 0g Corn fr, n wagons ....... 05 (hats, McDloie.............g Oats, Texas Ilist P'roof. . 7 (Georgia (4razing --- 60) Fr. . abite a loud, per l.* . 7 g 0 K Iidder'sJBest.............. 6 5 lb (do chojel. .. . ..5.0 () F (ra'ut, grarnuin.tod . - iO Shellyvi1l............ .....3 Ilowatrd *Street.....,...... 500 P'earl 'Grits per Ld........ 403) TI Oat 'leal........--.-. 6 5 (JTR-t'leeC nw. .......... TIoiAc(4 (Cuxwi'O .al'aoun . .. $1 20 Solluvan'sBest.-............ 2.5 Free aol Ips.-.-.-.......755 Old Doinion...... Martha Wasingto n... 5 Belle Boyd. ..... ....,....45 Old l - .-- .. . . ...0 ToIACco S.MoxINO Falh Iee ...$2 50 Loneii .Jatk.............. 53) Blackwell's Dburhami 1 Tb. . 5 " ib. 55 " " b. . 62 Pride of lhirhamn ......, 40 Prime nsew.-..--.-.-.-.-.-.-.8 (log new......-----....5 Halchbs N 3.... .. g . Quasrter bhisla No 8......... 200 2lbs Kits No 8-...-- .... 20 15 Ibs Kits No 3......1 1 10t Ibs Kits No ..... KERJRNse--Per gallou. -7 Eli AtV r #8ALS8S &uc L~ife xDrince Renar~kable and quik ores TralPackages. Bon~d starnD for Ssaled Darticulars. Addree i D. WARD 4 CO. Loutstana. Ma. S" J. H. MORG NOW ()FFERS A. This Department is almost Perfecti the kind of Wrap you are looking Cloak, in simple self-defence you in amino this lovely stock, Ladies' Diagonal Short Wraps; La< lin Twill Short Wraps; Ladies' Frii Short Wraps; Taylor made English Valking Jackets; Taylor nade Astra Markets; Taylor made New M arkets; Short %Vraps and Enl These are the Latest and most fasl Owing to tho heavy full drapery worn this season1 thu Short Wraps aro decidedly more preferable. For comfert in extreme weather, and when not in full dress, the long New Market is very desirable. 35 dozen towels (all linen) at 5ets. each. 22 pieces fruit of loom bleach ing 7-8 44 at 6 and 7 cents per yard. 1,300 Yards calico at 21 cents. Southern inado wool jeans at 25 ceIlts per yard. 10 'Tw ill en ).ni.re at 6 cents per yard. HIer( is onl! of lu r ;itrl'n lholl: Iii tI-b 'n h in te al g u-' way, Wlial nl('rutlts fur us uelling l1ro)ably tvice as Iliany blankets as any other hIOUse. We have sulne big drives for you in blankets right now. 50 pair very heavy Jarge Size grey blankets at only 60 cents a pair. .1 ut;t thuik of buying a gtood blanket for 30 rcents - Itot u\te r hitlf their value. A drulmwr fold us this last week thatt. this llhuik(t is now wtorth at. Wlolesal $1.11 a pair, and that we are giving them away. Well we h likIjt: a har;in uand we can afiord to sdl a ba rgnin. 4.): 1i.) - \iite Ehuikcts, at $1.00 a 1 tir, \' rtl. *1.'- i. '1l:is is I.ut the r,gil 3. Biuukdt that y,lu Hse i'1 V >.dy' t iru. It i.; reLilly v.,n tli Iun b11iuy a* perfect genll for~ 01ne dolhtr and. a1 qjuarter ai pair. Better gradI s in the 88ine ratio of valu Up. 11 to the, t'. :t ail wool blanl.ets J. H. MJORG TO0 ADBV E RT iSE R S. A list of 1000) Iew pane)4r4 iided into STATE- AN 1D SEI "l'IONS will bet sent oni ToI thol se whol wan11t t heir adlvertj ising to pay, we' enni offer 11o lbetter mnediurn for ilhorough!1 all.d effective'4 work t hanC the va ri - >u<see io ns of ou l1S elect ImEeail Li4t. (GEO P. ROW ELL.&C(0,, News.pn~~4) i-r Adveritisin Bureau sept 233 1886, 824 WAGON SCALES, - IronlAvers, 14teel tlering., Isra -Tare lesin and IICeam J341z, JNim haM we the fright--for m. Hocw Lost Rlow Restored! .Just pulshd a ne4w edItito of i)r. CitmIveel's C'elebratedi Esisay on1 thle r'od-r/ rur, 1IfI Se4.n- erm or'iIIIII or kmR inal1 W'eakness In volunta4 ry St-iida Iss es, I e-rv M e1I41 I!, NI ita ani Phy sical Inc a par-i ty, 1 iped iient, to Marrin4 tO. etc.. also4 bsefinuge .ce1, or XIi~ sexua ex raIvaganICe &ce., & c. TheI ('e-er it-1 au'th4r, in) his admnira ble r:L1iy cerly demotates111 1 ofro tirt y my u, .s' Vur liful p'Vrc it e, - h t u larmi 11:1 o e lIienc ofii Ielfahm mI',tay bOe radi:ne1 y(cure.Ii, poitgoutV a44 mod o 'Ial b ma of hb every suffterer( 4-CI itnoi had of. 11( every. yout a !n eve man i il' It 04 or WI we postage ht;iamps. AI.ddress(, Th lE GU.i.ViEIRWE;LL MIEDICAL u0., 4 I A:s as t,. New t or-k, N. Y, WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE, TIIAT OURTI FACILrTIES FORl 'nny~'ing (in bus.-inesi1 has' noit been interrupjted by the eaLrthque,ll4. Con i*nmen) 11)II(f (Co tton0, 1 ice aittl ot her Wmn. C. BEE & CO., Cotton anOd Ric F( lCator, and1 Comu m)1-iin Mec)'hanuts-. Ilarlaton, . U. HOV15Y & DRY Q0DS DIJR ENTIRE STOCK OF Is now open. In pur )ress Goods an best selooted ebook we-.hpve over shown, i Afgbar s Silk1,Grose Oxeau Silk. 11 with colors to iatcb. Caincls ILr, Trioote, Drop-Almi Flannels and Repellauts. We make a I Silk Warp Henrietta's, Black Cnhme full line of Courtaulds, Black English C es and Rosemary trimmainugH in all the n< bons, Gloves, IHohiery and laudkorohio we Latve A Full Line Rod and White Flannels,lJeans, Casie ings, 'Tioking, Plaids. Ladies, Childrer Panti, Jerseys, Wraps and New Markete the manufaoturerd. Our Up Stair We are ofTring the largest line of Carl Ply's, Tapewtry, Brussol+. Body Brussel shown, at greatly rodnoed prioee. We also lavea full lige of Volvets, Tf Cttrtaiuettos, Cart.uu Poles, &o., at Btt< =t. io r enta a ..a't . p o t' EMIAL PA ILLES. - ln orK l .Deb t.OYdt *u"".ea..*i,?*..a'.i.%'** th. su ssrther bwe"ay etoremsarelt r4etoreken dowa men toth"JVeno en of psrfbot and fulU Menily Strsasth en Vigorous 1sltb, To tho.e who enfter fro+n the msny obseoss dims ht about b ndlmoretioa, Ysposur, Os"Brtia or or too free Jndalttno. w" ask th t yea jnd tie Wj t tatsmnofyu trouble. and re RUPTURED PERSONS own haye FREI Richmond & DaunvilleRR PIEDMONT' AIR LINE ROUTE. CON)ENSED SCHEDULE. July 4th, ISO. Trains run by 75th .leridi to imo. Ouc hour fa.ster than 90th Meridian time. 1'_rta_wrd.. 1N0 51 INo 58 Leavo Atlanta.........61 m 0a Arrive (Gainesville. ..5pl a L,ulai.... .... .....82 :110 i l'Toccoa........ ....94 "120 ) $enlce:a.... .... ....1 4jl)1 7p Kase&1v .. .. ... . ...11.9p!20 Orcnville'.... ....122 )0 0pl Spartunhurg ... Gaffiey. . . .. . ....I~ Gasutonuiai............3 2a 1p ('harlotte. ... .. .... 40. ~ 6 5 Malishtlnry. . ... .. ..( 1. a 0 n G1reensbotrot....... .3 n 1~ RI:iihi...... .... ..I 5pn700fl (Danvhire..........I ~ I11 0a Richmoniid........00 m11 0n h,y neihbrg .......153jii20 n C im:riott cville . I . . nj410 Wash1inIgt on. .. .... . 0;i:83 o Haldtimuore........125jtl.03 uI PhIiiladelj.phia. 3 00. . 2:l,p Arrive ew urk 6 20 pmu 3 20 an11 bettyNewYrk . 9 47 pm 12 30 pna) l~liiiitiI)ti1.j710 54i pm1 50 pin 1):tviit...... 1.1 59 pmi 2 05 pm 12......... 25 pm 2 00 pm11 .12 27j1 m1 432 pm 3 32 amt 1 42 pmt I4 54 amt 6 25 4pml ~patialtarg . 40 pi 00 am11 (Jrt.uuiie.....1.. 00 ai1 30p Meuu'.........8 1 55n pm 2 p a ()alte~viio . 8 32 pmu 8 301)1m Arrive AlNwYork. .. . .1 60 amf 10 20 pm Leavti Newi Yor .V . .h .:t( Ar2 00 1 t. 4 (3)p hu alte ~Timoe . .r .i 9n N0 am i 45 , Wt alt inunl 'ft rn .t~ . t. . k. u 15 i tim 1 00 ip prt hi~ al otit , Itv ill )) 3 4 l'm r 00am (Lynchb1v urg 5p 5a ichmond i .A. . J.A.. .l T p Y2O0Ia 4 .0 M hoo. .n , ..... 11. Ji le?Ji1th ...... ..U VI5 N WIN M Gretaro...... 11AOOI chnlarn' he..xact... t Co.fn' P. .R.... &4o. Nwprtabur .d . . .. n 5 iveu T Ocot. ...... 1O-~9OPrhi FALL & WINTrER W I 11 Trimming. Departmelt., we have *. ln all tho,ueweit ttloi.,. adamos Silks, Sua1 Silks in. all uolor. 's, Jersey Cloths, .Trioot Flannels, Plai peoialty in res and Ddagonala, Drap-De-Almas, and a frapes, Plain. and Stitohed Velvet., Plush Sw abadeS. Notion Department full; Rib ra in endless 'riety In StalQ goods of Blanketse eres,. Keraeys, Linseys, Shirtinge. Sheet and (Ientlemen'a Wool Undervest, and in the latest Stylee, bought diraot fron s Departmt. pnta In Hempe,, Supers, Iigrain's, s and Stair Carpeta that we have . pestry, and Sofal;ugs, Floor O1 C1otbak sm Priooo. EOVEY & TOWNES, 1.llee . _ CUR Aod$i.p.do1prsnoai CUL A 1d bota of p e ,eaie wilt at.aton bunr.ea, or . oe.. o r ln.o . o ' " a o :a~.1 " . }; u o en aet.odUis rmda prlneipf y diro. "e iellwot ilwth set odL yee i .po* faefn r.of /D. Anauarlsol.u rlNtor.d. ..... .. ..dr. l.o. ... ..n baok l TREATMElT.-s-e.t., S. .X.t , i& p HARRIS RER DY CO.u r'oOsusss, 064 >K. Tnth Stress, ST.UTh, MO. Trial of our Appllanoe. Ask for Terma! Ichmo:id & Da.uvilic R I Columbia and Greonvillo Division, On and after Jan. 10th, 1880, P'aasaen ger Trains will run as herewith ilni4 ated Upon this road and its hra..hen; .Daily (Eixcept Slnday.) No. 53--u'r VAss aN(3Ri. LeaveColuniiaA) C('& s 1)ep.10 !0 a m ) C & U1)c p't.10 15 a m Arrive Alton .................11 4pn Arrive Newherrv .............12 i p in ArriveNinety- ix .............2 (\8 p u Arrive Hoig''................ft O h Ni A rrive Bielton . ..........4ip i Arrrvc t. Geenill .. .. ..11...45 p at Arrve leloit......... . .. 121)8 p mn Arrivehodges...... .. ..2 18 p ii ................ ....... 4 i p in Arrive Ncerrn......... .....81 02 p mn Arrive Aiston .... ............ .4 05) p in Ar'veColumnbia A t'& (1 Iepot. 5 15 p mn (SC June. . .. 5 '10 r m Spartanburg, Union & Columbia R R NO. 53 - Ur' rassIwor1.. Leave Aiston.... .... . ... ... . .1 50 p in Arrive Union.... .............I 40 p mn Arrive~ Spar'g, S. U & U D)epot .. 1 20) p) m Arrive Spar'g, It & D) Depot 13.. 3 80;p mi TLeave Spar'g, iI & D) IDepot I [.. 12 00 M Leave Spir'g, S. U & U dlep't G ..12 20 p mi Arrive UnionA................... 1 40) p mi Arrive at Alstou.... ...........4 (J0 p in Laurons Railro,ad, No. 3 U'P I A.24Nol:R1. Leavit Newherry. .,...... . ... ..2 i1 p in A rrive. Godlvilie.... 30 y m A rrive Clinton. .. .. . . .5~ r; m Arrive Laurenis. .5 (i5 p m No. 4 --nowN PASSXNNoKE. Leave L,aurens .. ...... . .20 a mn Arrive (liniton. ... 05 a mn Arrive Newbierry. .............1 10 an) A bbe villo Bran chi Leave ll(dge's........ . Arrive Abbheville........ ILeve Ahhieville....,.. .. Arrive llodge's......... Blue RidgelR. R. & An. ' ave Jielton..,........ A rive Anderson. . . . . . .4 7 p in irriv. Pen~idIetoni........ .... ...5 5 p mn .Arriv>Senicia.................6 04) pmi A rri y v& lhaila.......... ......:i:33 p m Ileave WVallud a............,...i 8 -2 a mn Arrive Senca.................8 .12 a: Arrive Pendiletoin.............. 9 38 a mn Arrive Anderson...............10 22 ai m Arrive at lielton. .... .. ..... .. .10 57 a.mn CONN ET IOlUN S. At Seneca with 1t and 1)R It for A thinta. A. with Atlantic Coast 1.,ine ne Srthl C'aroli naTu Itailwa fromi an.d to Clhar WVith WVihintton, ('Coluiai and A: gue,ta fromu WVilmnington~ and all jIlh.tS North. With Uharlo' t, C<lumia and A liguta from Chtariott e and nil points N.th BI. with Ashieville antd Sparta: hnrg from andl for points in Western N. C. C. Atlanta anld IChairlotte D)ivisionu it & 1 11 for Atlanta aid poin ts SomAllA. West (. IR. TlA L.COTh' i uper t. C. W,. Cnanas, Ae-t t4enu't iP:" est, I) CARDnW R.., Ass t Gen. l'as. .\AgeLII WEAKIUNDEVEL.OPED '4:n1 It t,ino -v i~, 110 . l x-(TjI(E '.OF1 FI NA L ET,LEMtI :N 1' Jichrchy givo notdice that' I wvill lp II,11 Newt.on, Judgec o1 IProbate for eakwns CoXunty. S. '., onii the 26tL day of Olober, I 8bi. , fo lAVe to. nake a t..4 se ueni~it of the i&tate of A FTIEnJY FEiUUSON, deeensed&&. tSAltAHI 5, GAlIdIOK, Adn'r. sept..84), 1Wett. 1 4 TANSY PILLS - U~" le.reguir.ly by 1lu,00) Amnerte~ ethees. er ear eensded. n)on't ae mnoney on w*wthl.es moeerama. Te ~3 3m~sy St. Bdby A) DrnVtta(1