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Miis Lie V. Hagpod visited friends in Welbialla last week. Dr. 7l ey- viited Lsurens 0. .., last \ieek on biesIls. mo: t )r4 pioking over will take in "i. erop of 1886. J de J. $. Newton is a model Sun . -h oolSuporintendent. 'T'h., Legislature meets on the 4th 'TuI4 ! y in this month. The landlord has no lien on the crop fr . pjldes unles it isin writing. rh protracted dry weather sent many w:g. nu > the blacksmith. t t want a nice, good stylish hat, c'llm Alexander & Folger. Mr. :'rank Hammond, of Greenville, b'A i' <wn last week on business. 4o' r..1 persons have gone frow this C'unt; to attend the State Fair. (re)e rifle National Bank stook sold wk 1;n , b auetion last sale day for 178. I1 orreoe Horton has moved to meton. He occupies tho Blake : h 1100. . 0od farmer says scald your wheat stone water, if you wish to pro wut. next House of Represntatives " , composed of ninety now memli .rr rty-four veterans. rrial Juetioe crop blusincas seems mewlaat improve.i, since the lius o ripen. veek, Miss Maggie Simpson, of )n, was on a visit to friends in nd Easley. this year is like government after the rovenue is paid, thecre h loft. n I. Hiollingswort.h will go to - this week, on a visit of two or the. . use M. Westmoreland, a most lady, died suddenly at her Ireenville, on the let instant of Saoe. of oar ubosribere have made genuine comfortable feeling by p and getting a receipt that ex i1887. I .k was a lively week for the - p, if the price was low down. GYrihin's gin buzze; away until :ht, n1iey who is now 84 years .1 enjoys a visit onoe in a while. round one day last week to noe V. Taylor. iight that the 1,0l wbich the ,nt of Agriculture apprrprir.te.l )acco business, will not make shi uow thisi year. harI Byr-rs, the heef man, mays rnish fresh fish to our oi it'on, * find a sn'Bienat numiber of (ena * *warraut the trouble. * wish to pay yonr tasos wit hout : --ing to wait >.LIS, before imty mrie *rost on a Iwrlei wire fe:ice and * leath in a few inuthles. This is mule on reaordl as a suicido. .M. Runt has been drawn to - a grand juror for the UI. S. Cir. irt which meets in Columbia on Lh Monday it. thIs month. . 0. Rowen died at his residence inear Pendleton on the 3d in:t., age of 60 years. His remains -rid to Charleston for interment. zdynrtiser saye the mulleR in d have beon attaed~ by the -The measles are criepinig on g back now, They will soon he ut, was a severA earthq(ualke shock - last Fridlay, anid a louder r-* h aa accomnpanied any previous * os. The tremor lasted for 10) * . onds. veral days la-st weok a firo was the woods just north of Pickus 6 'own Creek. Whatever you do 1 with fire. Everything is dry and getting dryer. P. Cary goes to Cohunbia as r to) take the returns of the stion, and Dr. WV. .J. Uramlett gor to take the retiuns of khao luoetion. the time to provido chiurohes es, or if you nieed a new stove * itchen, Mr. A. M. Morris will - a better trade than you can get Teelije. MounItain was biuned off laait lith i6n necklace of thiluii', omur Pickons it wa:s a hoiutiful t was a dangerouis tiuwo for fire - e in the woods. Goolergo ,Tames mnakes no0 pre'ton.. ards being the host farmer in ty, but we are of the opinion - a long way ahead on the1 beet Hie presenited huh with a boy * Monday weighiug 51 plohuds, dmront Instituto iS ) o of the * indIl the S.t.to f:>r a b)oy or a t value reeivedl for 1hi4 or ber * Ita faicult.ies for instructioni are - sod, andl real good hoard can *r eight dollarm p)er mounthi. -mek Mr. W. J. F. HIayne cap. Srgeu hawk with very little trou saw it catch a palrtriidge and he A time to scare the hawk off ha dl devoured its prey which lie and with it as a bait for a trap, ed the wily bird in two hours. Blue Stone, 3 pounds for 25 cent., at S1LoAN~ J3B0.I Attention is oalled to the notice made by D. H. Ternpleton, exeoator of Catha rine Tonpleton, doceasod. The vote in this county for Congress man was 480, for Slate and County om cerm 508. Tho lowest vote over polled. A town calf belled itself with Mr. Mor ris' well burk t last week, and it wa's fun to seo each trying to recover his proper ty. Mr. Morris after the bucket and the calf after his head. All of our readers are familiar with the ciroumstruoos which make it neoossary for ub to ask those who are indebted to Tun SENTINE:L on account of subscrip tions to arrange the same as soon as pos nible. Mr. W. D. Glenn, of Liberty, wants you to pay, if you owo him anything. Ibis doing business on the motto ''quick sales and small profitrs." lie ian stocks of now goods of tho bet quality which he takes pleasure in showing. An Abbevillo man says there is as 4 much clear money in a goose as in any other property. It costs fifty cent and 2 will bring in that amount a year for tho feathers. Is not subject to cholera, pip or gapes, will live a hundrod yearts and forag. for its substance. Y 1 Read what the merchants have io say in our columa, and you will know where to get the most and >ost goods for the east money. Mr. Lesley has sold his lands lying uot south of Pickons, to Maj. 1). F. Blradley. Many of our citizena think his purchk5o Khows that the Major has reat confi(lcice in the coupletion of the o ;umsberlaud Gap lnilroad. 'The attention of hlnd buyers is called o the advertisement of Mr. H. B. Heon trcks which apl ;-s in thi:4 1iuO. He >Wlers some good lanl for n:tle. Stee him >r write to hims at ti1 p'la.ce. a One thing them mtter with tIL is country s the laok of eon.imy. Too many eoplo are living hey' und their ine:nne, ( ider the mi-taken allegiance to what hey rgardl as the ds'nzudk of :.oei"ty. .) vey mann, no mttrr how R:ndl his in. i :omlo, should re Slve to av ; i:uenlning. I 'i'he (' lie.in I )as, pullislhed by .Ts:me. 1lversn, Phila:lndl l ha, Pa., f' r 3.(I1) mer anonu m, is one of the most en:tertain -- ng aind best pa pers for children and roung people, we h've evor 'sen. It is >sautifully ,illuatiated and well worth he mo:ev. All p"rsons indebt.ed to the un 1.'rsign 'd, by ae-,uni t or soi'rw:eN, must coe 'rwar d a.d at.le ieu ten d;t} s. s V. D . (lrvx. RA.dl the !.r'it ir's hn.l-. Mr. y. C. 1. a g ,swill so'il H'om1 vihl .ble reli tah0 on meay f-"rma on the 31 dky of flemocr ! A ,tge'tec:,d to! 1 or ott 'n niry ..2 .a to 'l,-umon0.t Irw a . W4:.,er I2 I t. I i or o Jielb,.pr 1nharg I'l 4nu. N, wer' (;lnd to1 seeC 12m in l'.i1en la't "viv'k. Ife (delver'.d a lectur 11 i1n e 'etodist p ray'er me(4e-, w'i' : 4 e! 'm a 'r, n. :oh enoX (Pndi byU a wh .4 he r iht. PViw zedabnm: le.ho:' of tie few r. m.dtl2E 1,st do( noti' asei: t,> h. ja1 id1 i.1 in l( he least. 'The A ir Line di, isir .' of the. Rtich mon2d indl Danillehh rail'-aad hlas aldoted4 a new. :nethoid of I Iy',g (fi'ts em 011plo1yo. I1. 2etnd of sond ng out a 'payv train, theyi 1(ow send4 ti eachl muan a chleckI for thei unounhllt duie hi;e , antd thi is11 eahedhl by thie nleareslt local agent. TIhtis in a aia impri1ovement thalt no0 (doub t adds: much Iti theo cI)ionveine of the companMy al it-s em11ployes.'. MAr. Tln>:is Lewis, -onl (of Rev. JTohmn T. Leowis, di.od at hisI fathor's residen'e, 1 siiimiles nor)thl-wes.t oif Pickens1 (in the 3d2 instan11t. H1( hadt a fe'w days,' hefto-e ree4overedl fromiIi'21: ma l i and was3 ah lo toi rro on. 11 A, whe he was1- p)rotratd byt an 2 rt taek of pnteumlonia, whiichi soon resulle Ic in death. Mr. Leiwis was nuietenu yer of age, at memberl 01 off tt- iat isi tureb, and( by his A ly goodx rqt dlitiei 2, anld< rhove'4 all, his chiristti ch1.lAra,Uo h won1.)1 manIly friends who regrot, hii uniti:a en Laking off. His bereaved parent-i have the sympathy of the entire cornmnanity, inl tis their greatest Borrow. Mr. Perry Braz',oalo on4 (of th is coun11 by*V's sublsitanmtil farmers, p IlacOd 21n our tabile lat wxeek, a grealt culriosity ini the Ilhapo of an ear oif corn. it wrA ac fully groIwn, well formed ear made up1 (If a m0ixtulre of gratin Itat loo(k a.s if they were no kinl. The nmost of the grains. wt-ro largo whlite' Indtianh e(orn. The oth(A ly caelledt Suigar ctrn- - 1al1 groIwing to perfeetion 01n thel sameS coh2. Thlis wals the b;amei ptc h, andl they b~eamoe rali xe by' the pol211len fall i ig fr(om the i tussh,;i o'f onel toi file eilk (of the0 other4. We lIarn fromt thee (Greel:l l News that al .141 on ala sut1)l4o':d to ho R. .J. Jones was hot andI klillod inl Green'ville County lvi Fridav hnanr21e~ It ref ised to surrendler ai 1mule wich (had been 11 1 sto-2 lonl from Mrs. Antnutnhi lew, tite nlight biefor-o. Whleni ill'rtaI$'n by his ur OIuers 1h0 showe (I i ugh t, and1 wal ill kt ly Illhot from the 1mul1, by~ *.ie4 82d. duth who1( unedOl a donhblllelbrr sh llot guni. Mr SuddIlIthl was1 II 'homied i by Jansper Suddhuth, IgnaItu 215 I ' nd 11 JosIe1ph4 Praitt. All f mir.of the:Ie mien) mon hatve bioon committed tt jIlil by' Ti al Justice, (lentry. Thai mnn wh o wasl killed wasI wvelI dresse.d, aboullt t.wenty 0ono years old,bad f a il ver waItilh hearhli thono 1 G011Cirlgory, a fivo 1:hIooter fully loade1Id, mal, 8 f50 in cash, with piapers thalt n11di0cated that he wat fr-om North Calnla. Special LoeaI Notices. Striotly Pure Drugs carefully com oundod at Sz&N Bios, Orkenville,.. D6n't let neuralgia and rheuniatism ;et root in the hystem, but kill them rith Salvation Oil. Pauints, 011s, Glaes and Putty, at the owest market price at S14OAN .unoH. Salvation Oil cures toothacho. sprains, trains, bruises, chilblains, and all fleah wounds. 25 cents. IIQt drinks should be avoided in 0old weather. They have a toudony to wea kou the lungu and throat. Tako Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for coughs. Messrs. C'ely & Bro. have an important lotico to farmers in this issuo in regard :o the Allen Long Staplo Cotton Seed. Mr. lichard Rosamond, black smith, nakes an urgent request of those who ro indebted to hin for work. Sloan Bros' first premium for largest urnip, was taken by \V. T. Long, of raenvi.lle County,-weight of specimen i pounds. Their scoond premium, $4, as taken by 13. F. Perry, Jr.,-weight, pounda 11-} ounces. You need n t noglect your business 'hen troubled with a cough or cold, if ou only use the roiable renody Dr. lull's Cough Syrup at once. The Scientifiu Auirican, published by Iunn & Co., of New York, presents eekly, to its realders the best and most 'lialde record of various improvrnents 1 ma -hinery, whilu the scieutife prog. ss of the country can in no way he leaOned so well as by the rigular perusal f its pnges. See advertisiieont in an ther column, under heal of "Patont.'' Good Results in Every Case. 1). A. BIradford, whol :ale paper dealrrs, :haltto Oga, TO:m., writes 1.h it he was 'i'lulusly afllietel With a :4Ver' cold that ettledl on hit lung:: had tried humnyl\" rem d ithi Wi'.oit IhOn nf:t. Being i;'dI- d try )r Kings's Ntw .I )i:-co,vr for 'ont:m;1m1ptiton, did so andl wa entir'el' cur 1 by us of a f"mv b ttles. Sinco wh"ioe1h nol Im ha1s uisu,l it in his faiily for I ('4 m'1 is i)nd, ('~hhls wvit h he-t reits. 'his i{ um ')x'i:lle),l" of thlIOsINUIlM w"ho v', h :ave Iben',) save by hi ii \':)j,1( Wnrful v('y. Trial ,o:ic. fre te at Dr. U. .. ug Store. re' Liw :f.Arhcu1tural Le:i, It isnot a ; g nl rallyiu1r,tood as t,h.s.:ld lie by tln-e int-rested, that An Act to anen)d Stetion 2398 ot fio Gencral istal.U a r.l.ti%e to t hen iiforeinu nt, of agi ie.turul 1ien*' hiis .1tirel I 1:.th (11:n h 1 hihb itch li( i l to lbe &nf r1' 'ed, 1ela: Ihe idhida\its and3(l KtatPlttS to be -td in ubt:.i..lg tho Wt'lrrn of ur,tu n fornL t- nl'r ::.6 mIy b, i > 'l 1ind.o r t'aII.hing Ia .isn.mg (I 'o.l of&I01)I n'a rc-:." It ll lso g~viv<, : ~II.a,4ed th:e light. to nIve befoi&re the '441k orria! Jui:e or Ci4cuit uder sae..te said warr :i f sI r a C f..r a'1y of thocauses~~, whc w 1uld .yi:- f-r a nalrrant t. 4'.er' into . uiiert'iaking (b )1-i) with suil"ienlt The ho l shl3l be forI at leas-t two undredl and fifty d1ollar , (ee 'pt .in n1-e of a watrranlt 1-1ised be) a Trial ua.iIe, wheon it shll b le at least wenty-tivo dollars.-- ('olamWaq Reg sthr. Laygjing; the Corne1IrStonJe. Loioi-: S. C., November-i 30, 1 88i. I 4:Au SiKNrIN :1: I de sire to sav to 41) 4-ur4reier, Ilhait thle (cer11einon iof -h ur4-h hnce at1 P< t irs C'e-k. n ill l7t h 1 8S(' at 1(.30 a. In. Sie ake rs i'ye l-cn invi1. jne''t<41 to. hi1t4lid1 til 1aIhe pInt ill tile 1zerei*s. The) labi!li gein'a1 y all re nitedAV to a41ttend14 with! well fi!al lan <t s, that ai bansk.t dininer unay 1,e haid (G. WV. SNisomroN, for Fxi. C.. Rel*uned for Tr-Ia!. (S r;wa /I liisatc to~ thefi Sund<:y111 Neu:is.) SA w w.!AI , Novemri C (1.- Thr4 11nas ) Parker, w13hiiled Jesse Illlr six rial, antd was I anihl by Jundge 11 d 1rn,l last igh~t inj a bond3( oif t wEo thou and11 ldors, ti api~pealr att the( next -rmn of court. Tholi killin~ was1 dlone n1(1 dfencle of Par3nkr's fathier. An E ad t) > B eI Sirnpingi. EtIward Sh epamrd, of H arr ilhurg, Il., ;nys: "Ha-lving reet-'vedl4 soomn-h biene it, frouin E, ltri Iiltter, I. fe:-l it. liy 431.. yV to let suffe-ringv huinan:ity know1 it. liove hadt at runn3)ing -tor.' (4n 3u4y l fr -ighlt years; Iny doictor tidhl m134 I wotuld1 myeV to huave thme ho34 1.eri1ped4 or leg am imtedt. I usedt~ inst(4:1l. three' hot Ile's o4f lunkle's Arniien Salve, and44 mIy leg i. in14 w :--ound and34 well.'' El'et rio Bitte-rs soli4 d at Mr. a11holtile, md1( klenil1's Arica So!ve at 25 ce4nts bot Iby 1)r. (I. WN. Ea-rle. DIS OLUTION. rmI mune113, i. I". Rr-ilIy &A <4)., in the i.liti .m oi~ll f the Pi(Jkens :I'.Nrm t1, i1s tl iday 1Th i tle b thn I e of-M 1). F.j4 II -' i t hr- vr i.mtes o4f iihi 4(dnes-s, he. '.1 h r i 0 1-4 .:14n , to4 .1. 1E. Boi3ei'i. Novembier 2d 1886)5. 7 lIt J. H. MORG InvIte you to Exanine thel for Yourself that Their 'T'ake for Instance' ] We sell a beautiful double width, l uere for 25 cents a yard. Ii is a gonu 15 Pieces all wool Black Irench Casl wool 3lack French Cashmnmere at 43 con Black French CashImeres at 39, 45, 5), and $1.25 a yard Observe this assortment to select f of Black Cashneres any where else in NOTICE! Each one of these gradcs will be found hero in both Jet and Blue Black. Priestlie's celebrated silk wrap Henrie;ta Cloth, 1)ab 'do Aluas Foule Cloth, Camel's hair cloitis, Ta. mise cloths, Satin Berbers, English e rges. And several other fabrics composing----all toldt---per lisps the tlnest line of Blaek and Mourniig )ress Goods now being shown over any comunters in the State. 1 Lot pret ty calico 2 c, 1 lot fruit of loom bleaching 6 clmts, 1 lot Itll linin towels 5 cents, 1 lot donet ilan nel 10 c"nts, 5) pieces all wool fan nels 15 cents, lieal good quality Southern made wool jeans at 25 cents a yard, A regular home made weave at, 33 conta a yard. 1hesoc jo!UO arc "i)liiuS" for yOU. Sincc the chilly mornings h Ve ap pe):red our blarkets 1have been iat 1 tiing oil at a rapidl rate. We havt. an iiiiminn.e stick and can furnish somIle bargis in b lankets that not only' make,L the p)urebase;r hap py, b,ut they asttni ,h oUr compjetitcl 5. TIhey are puzzled to know where we gt theI,m or how we can sell them at sui li prict s. We guirllautce to sell you any vintd of a blaniket you want fromIm oir choap e.it Gt) ceni ;.rev blanket to our thst Iwl. 'chcaper than you can buy t1I l m u y\"iO"r't elsie.I A "1ia 14t of i'.n En:2 is,h UI'rg.~ Vol d;. u(is atu soe:ni, wily . i . Mc R n For Sale. 0 \. bleI Trio lAt mf L nd moon W04il dIin, l'os-ryt t ad othm.rs, c',u taininig one hiundretd and f srt alcres udarsigne ou1 (I Saledlay in~ )embier, ifI lilt so'ld at pr-ivaute sale befotre that thuO. 'Ihiere aire abount 18 acres (If first lass brantuch ad cmr.gk bottomlil in th1e. tralct , andi( it (e just41 two iniles Suth w.est of Pickemns C Hl. For furtheur iniforl4mtioni write to me0, 01r ca(ll at my residenuce neari Pick Also 1.1 reht (1r s.'ll a glIllil t,yI) t, wI'ith: l.lacre of~ wel Iimpr~ofe landi~ H1. B8. H ENDIl(h , Piekenus C. 1I., 8. C. nov'. 11, 7 3 Now Rlise To Remark that they arie daily adding to thieir enkrefllyV seineted Stock (of (Geneac. Mer:-anise. Our line of JIeansi is- comuplete a:nf g.inug fast at the I ow 1. nic we are oIf f.iniig thiem. Also Over Co~ats anod Gent loth htinag ill suiit:ic fom $5.(u0 upj. Comec Quick, if you wanit a barg~ai. IH)OTS & SIJOER/, at pri.es thiat .'wil melt all cImi .etion. Futll stAel: of Ltadies 1>r.s GoodslI, Mise$ Rubber(1 Shones, ata(1l Miissof Circuilars. haft mu tst 1he504 ohlO n w-e (offer Bar gainis iln this hine. A Fui'I Stod of FiT~~ G re. Anud Dnit Forget. that weI Jar thel Top Piio for all1 Farm Pi o1duc(ts. Bagging and Ties al,.Vays (Inhad (et. 21 1886. 4 3. AN & BRO. r ImmnOIse Stock and see Prices are the Lowest. la clec LDress1 (Goods-! ialf wool anI wool face Black Cash no bargain. hTnore at 39 cents a vard'. Onu lot t.i. A grand a* rtinont of all Wool 59, 60, 65, 75, 85, 9J, 98, cents, $1, onl. You will find no such a sfock this city. JHOES! BOOTS! It is a pleasure for us to soll Shoes' IVe make it both ploas .nt an(d profit Lble for our patrons to buy shoes of us' We invite every lady and gentle nan in Greenville city, county an<l uljacent counties to exziuine our ihoc stock. Some' special i:duceinents in ladies' inc boots. EIxtra good value in Inis:es and lildrejns' school shoces. A handsome line of chilirens' tinc tress shoes )0th with heels and qpring heels. Zieglar Bros hand made shoes for entlemon. Zieglar Bros and Evitt & 1Bros hand nadc sh">es for ladies. J. IH. \i>rgan & Bros' i>erfect fil ing $2.0 l hoe; eve.ry pir warracnted 1)ihert's hand ma<-' shoes. John \l1u1ndel's solar tip ,hoes for ))VS atnd girls. The Bay State celebrated boots u1d sH 1cM. Thle Iuo';t, tV11lh shoes. 'The m ost perflect fitting shoes. 'Th Imlost di uHralde Fh+lllts. We are no(W' <tTering sone ig har ain ini III. it,' awl h,oys' lroganls and bESi. Also womneln an chtibdIren haa. auil plkcas bot in in- g alidstanl 'lard and1c 5crew; such as. i, suitabil( for '.1'V (il i Ht'. One lot of C1ka received la,.t week :nd a .u.i.er 1hipmentt to arrive this we.k. e ar doing te C .OAK triaso thi .ahuer1 . 'I'his is a temp t - ing1 stodj of (IO.AKS for a facet. No IIne eaa affilt . ll9.v aU WRAP' until thevy see thii.:s4. 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I............ . 4-5 1h3 HL .... IF N ................I ? O C)i an.dt .. rbl o Irhl4 . .JO n s.4 .hI r.' -1 rili dlifw . . . . C. . . U.S. .. HOVEY.& DRY OOD .1 oUt ENTIRE STOCK OF II now open. In our Droas GoodK ani Jo(t Roleited lstok wa havo over ahown, it Afghnl'K SilkM, Grosd (iriin Silks, In with colors to aul.th. (.'amwl8 Hair, Tfricota, D)rop-Io-Alma' Flanuuel8 an1d R,pollans. WVo uako at R1 Silk Warp I [oritta'H, Black CasKhm1nr full line of (nrtat1lt, hlak Euglich ( anKt11d Rosonaliry triumlning+ inll I the no hon, (11V ., ia ('ry ani HmI dI:;lkr.liiof: wo havo A Full Line ied and Vhite FIlnnI,Jtan. (aRino inga, T[icking, PlaidR. Lailo, .Childlren Panlu, Jerseys, Wraps and Now Markotsi the mat ufuoturore. Our Up Stair We lire off'ering tIho l:rgett liine of Carl: PIly's, 'lpoitry", Ilk1ir1sl, 13ody lLIru3'el 4lhownl, at groa' ly rdluc'd priepro. Vn r1H, l.oavo a fall livin of Veive., T. Uurtainettot, ('urt.aiu Polet, & ., at 1o3tt 33133 a l l ,z F' ::P?.3.3,r\3 .r": '..' 3 ,3 ' : or ,n. ' . 3 fi,, 'i. r u ' 1)"(, ip Cu:utk ur lii,'". 1,e Ar on''..Ir. n t. n ult i n RUPT-UREDo PASTimis. hve R AJI'UMON'I A, r' .s.L'Ne ',rO,-Ti . t b-',.i-. ,"a th r rhl'nn.i-y 1 ''-c r+~n +nu urely aC^'d r.u.t b:('ut .nn im(n to tLn.0fuli ent.v;,r t ofi 1r'"f . 'I fu t ' y 1=;r vtht c, VI 'orSu, Il sIb. To tht.,( t:!,r nu1.- ( r.ur. t'u tn t ,ty (',--"nrn .1 r,h.w Jam tulty 4n.A-m a, y,no,a g RW of h. r'r t.s ie- 1 n'b.!..', o s"u t u,.t y(.au (:: ynute rn titow it , 11s ns.' (, tri : 3u3r.nml, aind " cure T1c1A I . '!C 1 ; U :. ; h ll t 1 c l,ui,,. RUPTURED PEh$0ON3 oan have FREE Ifh1(9nad & D)ainviile C IR PIE)MONT\'1 A l R LINE ROUTE. CONI.N\SI) il'DLE. Ju@y 4fil5,I'4M6. Tra In r Itv 7,th 'I-ridia;n time1. OL.e huri faste'r th:an ;lut h Meidhni t hneI t. Nou 5 NT.. Leave Ath4i (ta...... G,0 pmn 8 10 :or Arrive Ga:ineent, ille..7 5:, pm33 10 :IS an Tol, .3.... ... .. . .. 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FALL & WINTER OOD : I Trimming Deparnmente, we have the i all thO tnowYeat Styles. .Lnuo; Silka, Sural Silkain all oolors and , Jornoy Cleths, Trioot Flannel:, Flain )acialty ini l(' and Diigouas,-Drap-Do-Almas, and a ple, Plain and Stitohed Ve1vetK, Plush w shadoc. Notion )epnrtment full; Rib i in oudloea variety In Staple goods of Blankets. rs, Koruoyn, Lin nye, Shirtings, Shee/ 1n<(l (1'intlnmon'n 'Vool Underv.et, and in to latcet Styles, bought diraat froa 3 Department. mn' in lil"np Supnrn, Ingrains, Thare and Stir ('arietta that wo haro ever pode:t y, ial SJtf R .tgs, S:>or Oil C1leha im Pricoe. IOVEY & TOWNES, tII L.e ,t E " tt.1+"eO 7! lU nlr CU 4! == i t Ic ,-"am F1tr HInl'J ret!A9w c t 'l: :,1(r'+'+r m i.., ,r,rw :r. i In "2r .p/t " "nn, tn:rtiI n t l n th r i' o t yP ,. tt "e. Ta ea 1 l.'artr:" tn lr l! nc .Y thfAlmj .ay wer_.+. .s al"t1' knr co t o. anmt . r:rur ct ,rlaus ' J i tnn r",,,eIeS frtt rtt:"ut rt env. T'mfl rt - un.-., 1 , t!e h . 1 ve.r nntni, re'etnre I. Tlhe wcr."1"Jar' ; iM... e i fn a,' tre ,"t ,lit . titt' j'tI l,ti-oa ho i e fal an.1 rat:d'y rsin-, hota 'tro th wct Iee. TREAT l(NT.-ci, tloet)i$3.T.-o oi.;. Trse, S KA1 RP1' DY Co., lr'o CHrreist8, S W; ~'. Tenth S treet, ,T.-.OUIf, O. Trial of our Applianci. Aok for Tcrmal I,lcI ndH1ff & Danvilc U I Columbia and Groonvillo DivisIon, On :Ittdl after .lan. 10th, 1881t, 'naon-i. ge'r I'raii it will rit I a herewith in (di(auted upoiltn this rttal an<l iti hranches: Daily N l.: ,3 -t'r &:+SK aNO t. lreaveCulumia A t('& A 1)ep.10 0 sa n ) & (G l)ep't.10 45 a tn A rrive ' lston ... ..............11 4! p In \rrive New terry...............2 48 1 Iu Arrive Ninety-Six............... O i Arrie IIlydgi . 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('iotunr...........11 1: m .rrhe Larens. .. .......5 ..y 30in Noc 'hi ns.....:.... .. 1)pi A rrhe Clinto f................1a * m i A rive NI n err.. .. .. ........11 45 a in A1i i~ ~ h. vil Enra.n rn LA,ve l.\er'su................. .18 p in arhve lFbbevi'.F...............) 45 30 p m I 2:nt AhheViib-....... ..........10 43 a mn A.V -rvi!4's... . .......1 45 a mn ' am10&............... 42 a pm A\ i.vie Au 2 n. . ...... 42 a1 pm \rrie 21 kien ..................6 0 p? am Arri..... ... ....J'3\...... ' At %.wea w1ith t nd D1) Lt for At1anta. cirrolima Itailway, fromi and to (lhar le-l tXin. C i '~'ir, .' g. .Ata2 (22)W (hi)ionh~i,ii atlal point fro fomr li ad aull po(in.ts oth.,F'(~ C. ith .. i. Ase ie .t nd Sp asb r A fromi and fosoits in~ W este. .i.Atla t a)111i<1l, i 'hrltt ((biio R(1 & D) 1$ ~ 42/2 . (F. Ti A. 12.C OTT,J)A Ser't. W.: C VUF iSS, AFF'))/i n'II Pass1 I .oge I \'A m. Ll'N :1., ss't n.lPas. A OIeC, uIverwe'. 1. 'Clbratedii Essay on thet r F 5's' l rue of lii 3). 2 ronnu( o Seiit m eI)), t hu.on:)ey 2.iIle.I( tal iii 1 hdra enct -. //V.o 'P I ies II Cu . :11)11) he iuneehd T22)I ( hI )*)('. .~ .th 212r, .(3 in i ira lii' It ii,. , u 's f l u c ,t a h S i Fil)i i i..ieq e c oi jiI lf-abuse2 Jo 2C y e nli a ly 'v an d)C'.J, eit rg c < et f.deo f ('1 matte(r what) hi 2( ~ co aton. C:ay ) be, nay ra!1 -ut t.Nw1ok .~