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v+X. m'. l $g da the egge for Christmas. Sg otit the old year, zjng in the new. 'V days aregetting longer. Bad you ti .alit1 ~ . , be careful with the shot gun h' tmas.. ..J. D. Smith, of Liberty, had a nn. .t #e last week, +h pork sold on the street last week r ;.ven cents per pound. I ': merry wedding bells will begin to ci early in the new year. U c Q wish to know the oounty news a - sfor the SZNrnnL. week will decide who is to be It the Eighth Circuit. i i Dora Young, of Elberton, Ga., friends in Pickens. ~nNTINEL will not come to see you as . week. The boys want holiday A Slow in the winter foreshadow * in the summer. Let us smile. i:, embers of the Leginklrture will t for dinner on the 25th instant. lications for the 15th instant, in saying that it would be a derson Roper ezpets soon to 4 ..rkansaw, or some of the West iwly elected officers will take V their respective offices about January. tto for the new year is, "ener :; try, and economy." Ho who hat will win. )o for the C? NTINEL. Will . 'er the let of January the most of the laws. \t. Crenshaw is assured of 'a - istmas. He has named his iter Felioia. Robinson has lost his sight. ?oyipathy of many friends 4' tion. rget the oyster supper at the . '' all next Monday evening. . aoie's will be served. a three year-old son of Dr. - .ll in the fire last Thursday ; right hand severely burned. ens on the crops of 1887, have * n filed. The parties must afraid the law would be re "r the Tournament at Liberty as (lay, and be sure to sam nr served for th. benefit of - two porfect for a change, is - nous fort fi.. S7, thought :ur, and it hit the General >thier lick. 1 1 -lherr.nig pnipile of the u:.4iIiute left for th"ir respec * lt Friday to make much of -e k's holiday. Hef.llster, of Central. w'ii - sont comm.odi nMain Street bale seems to p,astimie in this * ny of our exchanges tell of Lock your cotton up. * . Ambler killed six hog. on ist. The largest one weighed a, and the smnallent 230. Some o killed one we4ghing 592. mtlemen, a faiher and his two ing near Amiericus, Ga., were ~arried to three sisters, each iaving boon performed bly the ter. 2 . Lawrence says he is satisfied Su(licious use of acid and 3k ' farmer eCn t ake more money an tha,~ by m4ing guano. Ho e 1 experiment now two years. * . Earle has Peorko-serew that ied for 31 years. It has drawn hr from over 500 bottles of dew" for the relief of wound .n the battle-field. Can you A *~ or a relic? nLr Mr. A. R. Lesley will make so miles bc ow K a'lv. The' a. . mn, he has 'Iie idenitified k' ns society long enough to be ;sod. Ho carries with him the 4. . .a of many friends for succes b home. mains H. Smith has discovered V a some very generous neigh .y have volunteered to assist h... hering his corn, but he de tW 'heir working at night and to'1 corn in tlie field, as they h N ~.t last week. * , Trial Justices, Netaries rIg gentlemen and ladies, at '0 1.11 to Rend tihe SENTINET% * 44~ every3 marriage that takes fthe fortunate or unfortu being a a resident of Pick * . We want a whole column * of poetry for the first issue to first great dluty of a mar s to subsceribe for the SNm our, sub)scribr. av. be -R om. We are sure that each '1' ... paper leaves this offRoe in' , and we feel sure that non e .4 4W1.*tally mnislaidl, and rather 1.4a'. go wrong after their final de .postmators. It is to the 'ery body that such muistakes *erefully guarded against. great wrong to any of the ' th - Id not help cuse them-...the Chrietnaagn. It caded on the crowing of the cock. Soule say, that e er'gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is cele brated, This bird of dawning singeth all night long; But then they say, no spirit dares stir abroad; The nights are wholesome, then no plau et htrike, 8o hallowed and sogracious Is the tlii. Shakeeyeare. Of course you have your tax receipt. For Beautiful Books and Handsome Toys go to J. B. Newbery. Bead the assesment notioe and mot the auditor at his appointments. Valuable lands to be sold sale day in January. Read the advertisements, Go to W. D. Glenn and get a bargnin that will make you feel good all Christ mas. The Sisterhood of Pendleton have sent a bag of useful articles to the "House of Best," Qaarheston, S. C., for Christias. The Exeoutive Board of the Twelve Mile Association arerequested to meot on the 27th of this month at Piokens C. H. H. J. ANTHONY, chr'm. The ladies of St. Paul's (Episcopal) Sunday School, Pendleton, will have a Christmas Tree, for the scholars on the afternoon of the 24th instant. Mr. J. A. MoWhorter will teach school at Flat Rook in 1887. We congratulate that community upon its securing one so well qualified to teach the young idea how to shoot. There will he a doll 2 feet S inches in heighth, raffled at Mr. J. D. Smith's store, Pendleton, S. C., as soon as the list is filled out. Call and take a chance only 25 cents, Mr. Quillian Moore died on the 9th inst at the advancod age of 83 years. He lived a most happy pioneer life in the rnountains, "Far from the madening srowds ignoble strife." The Concert at Easley last Monrday afght was well attended and was a great success. The acting was perfectly plendid, and was much enjoyed by the 3ppreeiativo audience. The Messenger says some of the citi :ens of Easley have petitioned the Leg slature to repeal the act making that a lry town. We suppose the petition is nly a jc be '.r Christmas. The Home Journal, Buffalo, N. Y., will be given to e"ery new cash subi r )er to the SINTINEL who scuds in his Iame in the next 80 days. The Journ..l itself is well worth the noiey. It is worth a great deal to a merchant 0o be located near the tax office. As lull as the fall has been the PickeuI :nerchants for fhe last two weeks enjoyed lhe luxury of a brisk cash trade. The Bairnwell People nominates Hon. Thomas W. Woodward of Fairfiel-l for Glovernor nort time, and adds: "Tha wner of 'Rock City,' a railroad' and seventeen dogs can get our vote every bime." There will be serviei at St. Paul's 3hurch, Pendleton, Christmas nay, at 11.30 a. mn. The church will he dec*ora - bed, as is the custom. There will also, be service the Sunday after at the usual bour. Any one sending us two new subscri bers accompanied by the cauhi, will be entitled to one copy of the Nursery and Orchard, the best book that has ever beeen written on the subject, and well worth three dollars. We are informed that the package of BENTINELs for Danville post-officee, are generally a week behind. We will tliank any of our subscribers at that place to report the delay to the Danville pont master, who will straighten the matter out. It is said of one of our most prom is ing young men, thait he undertook to pass from Easley to Greenville recently on the front end of the mail car. Being discovered by the firenu.n he was re qiuir'ed to sshovel coal,, or dismount. lHe shoveled. Two canses have contributed much to the neecessity for our County Commis sioners having to request a levy of two mills for past indebtedness. The bridge account is much heavier than usual, and the court expenses have run beyond the usual estimate. From what we hear among the neigh bors there must bo more fresh meat in the oount:y than is usual in the fall. Mr. James F. Hendricks lias killed eight hogs, from two of which lhe took 3f00 pounds of lard. He has eight flue ones to slangther later in the season. Married, at the residence of Mr. Elias D)ay, brother-in-law of the brido, at Eas iey, S. C., on Wednesday, 15th instant, b)y thme Rev. J. 0. D)avis, Robert Platt, of Atlanta, Ga., and Mists Sallie Roilt. The happy couple left for Atlanta, with manny conigratulationu fronm their numter ous friends. (OnEENvILLrE, December 23thi.--Mis L. M. Young died in Piekens County on Sunday. She was a sister-in-law of B. F. Perry, Jr., andl aister of W. T. Young, of Columbia. She was buried this after neon near this city in the family buiry ing ground. CHEIsirEAs TREE.-There will be a Christmas Tfree in the Hall of the Pied mont Institute next Friday evening. It is to be emphatically a holiday enterprise to furnish amusement, entertainmient and fun 'or big, little, old and young. Every body take stock and let tus all have a general good time. A veritable Santa Claus will pass aroiund th. gifts and a merry good eeot. Speeli Local Notices. Mr. J. Sobrader, No. 11 German St., Baltimore, Md., "believes in Salvation Oil for rheumatism." "Buck" Lead, 7} oents a pound. .zrOAF BROS. The frequent and painful disease, rheumatism, can be permanently oured by Salvation Oil. ii 'ont of sorts' with headnehe, stomach) disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con tl stton, 'te. nelect m; 1 e intal. O)ne dose of loaur's a6aative 1ill. will give relief. A lw does restore to new tealti and vigor. Often the fondest mother's oare is no protection agaltst coughs, colds, and boarseness. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup should be kept in readiness. 25 cents. Strictly Pure White Lead, 8 cents per pound. SLOAN BROS. Thirty-three years have passed since the introduction of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and it still stands unrivaled. (et the genuine. Prioe 25 cents. Webster says the word pure means free from all mixture, but mauufaeturers of White Lead oontradiot .Webster. By a perversion of the English language pure lead mea: adulteratel lead, and manufacturers of goods free from adul teration brand their goods strictly pure, to distinguish them from the so-called pure goodu. The pure (?) containo usu ally White Zinc and Sulphate of Borium. The former makes a pretty white color but has no 'body,'' and ensequently is not an economical paint. The latter is a hoavy white mineral dug out of the ground and costing very little. It is addaed simply as an adulterant. \We have lately tested ehenucally one of these leads sold in the nimarket, and have found it to contain a large per cent. of horium. Amy body can test the purity of white lead as fo lowu: Take a piece of close grained charcoal in'which scoop ont a :+mall cavity, in the cavity l lace a sanple of the lead, then put in to a black smith forge and iwe the bellow:c. In a few minute - if the article i-, strictly pure it will be reduce d to a mail globule of pure metalic id, which will soon ho conme coated with a yellow or red pow ier if the blast is continued. If the ar ticle i'3 adulterated it will not bo melted dlown to a metalie state. We are oom pollcd by competition to keep a small riuantity of tho.ve adulterat'd goods, but wO never I((commnnd them. While they usually sell at n lower prie you will by arefel c.)!parintg with strictly pure lead lad that tho superior body of the latter will wo'-e than e11+et the dit2(ronce in )riOC, 'We of'er otrietly pure lead a' .50 per hunmdred jouimd. Bu.k leal 7. 5) per hu;ib'ed pounds. WYe keep unly :uail quantities of the latter. SOoN Lnor. mruhr f por1 Nand . ., - 4 pmi rme say- in a hat, the~n tichi one (h Ua' out. Then take 1.5 or 3(0 miuutes as inay Ii agre~ed up<mn, to answer the que--.tionz in r'hyme, gr'inKi ng in the wor d on slip !asit, thien~iI i-pf, Thus Il:-"Wh V ,iebi iou like becst bis toH or rol? M Ie." Answered( ina this or anmy oil wr way. 'The Vtl's I like the host, V he n .L'm iienin ig seh col.0; Vut leadten 1biscuiits I pre'fer, Wh'len angeredi by a mu tle. HDYAL5S1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. purity, streng?th and( who'les''meur:w. More Ueical('4 t han the enliia:ry, kinds, aind ('annoht he sold in ((lutpelt iio withI thle or1 p(hisphi.t4' pow' il'ers. 84old only i4 (a''s. ltovAL luKINO Powi-icu Ci, , 10,, Wall FOR SALE. l 'P Af'lms (O1 hAN) D. tn 1 r fru I Picken I 'l4 . I1. A tw bo I.rs' er ii ot' hupr"ve< lc a . A\r Ioo Im )llieg .1\MLS L 'l IW'>.ilAW, dcc 116 1v' P'4;NItK ro S. C. STlATlE O1 SOUTTil (CAlCOL h.' NA,(' C(IT 'Y O1' l'lK'i( l'iM y J. 11*'. N 1r. Ea., Pbt li' d udge shuit toi me, t' grunt. him G(t P1rsof Aiini. ish' all an4(' 'in:4n1tr th.e hinireud 'nd( (rP(I itor's oft the dIir 1'> K. llions? dece 44,tha the he arnd' appe .i r, be inre me,t' in te (ool of Pr 1ba , to) be he-hi at. he-reof, at 11 '' Iock in t ( 'in ine, to said adnini-t ratlen NIhouIllt 14' he lau.ted. Given underi lay hand :uud seal, this Vit Ida ( of D'cembiler, Ann De11 m' ni, 1886t. seo 23 1t8862 Assessment Notice. -----o. AUDITOR'S OFFOE, PIog.Ns C. H., S. C., Nov. 24, 1886. HE Auditor's Offloe will be opened on and from the let day of January 1887 until and including the 20th day of Febuary 1887, to recieve returns of Real and Personal property for Taxation in Piekons County for tue year 1887, and for the convenienee of taxpayers the Aud itor or lis Deputies will boat each of the Precincts named below on days specifild to reoieve Returns for the said year, via. At Central, Tuesday and Vednosday, 4th and 5th January. At Liberty, Thursday and Friday. 6th and 7th January. At Easley, Monday and Tuesday, 9th and 10th January. At Cross Plains, Wednesday, 11th January. At Dacusville, Thursday, 12th Janu ary. At Foster's Store, Friday, 18th Janu ary. At Pumpkintown, Tuesday, 17th Jan uary. At Aikens' Store, Wednesday, 18th January. At Nine Times, Thursday, 19th January At Hurricane, Friday, 20th January. At Six Mile School House, Tuesday, 23d January. At Pickons C. H., the balanoe of the Limo. Taxpayers will avail themselves of the ample time given to make Returns and I hope each will make his or her Return in person of number of acres of Land, Buildings, Lots and Personal Proberty in each Township, and no oonplaint will then be necessary. Every male citizen between the ages of 21 and 60 years on the 1st of Januay 1887, except those incapable of making IL support shall be deemed taxable polls. After the 20th of February all Returns will be put in additional list with the 50 per cent penalty added thereto, unless prevented by sickness or a absence from the Count; at the time of Listing. J. B. CLYDE, County Auditor nov. 25, 1886. 9 tf. ~NTS experience fn the hepartionofmor Thonsand anpticationa for patenta is the United !tatea and Foreign coon tries. the publishers of the Silentifi American continue to act as solicitore for patents, caveats, trade-merks, copy rights. etc., for the United Statee, and to obtain patents in Oanada, England. Frasce. Germany, and all other countries Their experi snoe is unequaled and their facilities are unse,. passed. Drawings and speciflcations prepared and fled In the Patent Ofice on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No charge for examination of models or drawings Advice by mail free. Patmntaobtainedthrou h MunndOo.arenotioed Inthe SCIRNTIFIC A RICAN which has the largest circulation and is the mot 'influential ewsp per of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice every pateato understand. This large and sptenlidly illustrated newspaper is published WItEE It at $3.00 a year, and Is admitted t<. b the best paper devoted to soience, mechanics. inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, pub lished in any country. It contains the names of all patentees and titlo of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for one aollaa. Sold by all newedealers. If you have an invention to patent writ. io $un Co.. b her. of Soientifi Amneiesa Xasdbook si,opt patoe nsiled trea lar k & Wilcox the best work of any in ini South Carolina on And use the lies maltei a! of any firm South of MaMoi1 Rldht Dickson's li ne, We have the evidieice to prove ikis fr'0m the Quaiv rles. Agelnto Chamnpion Iron Fel ceC Ct.. Oreenxville, psi. (..: dec 18, 84 1 1 PRICES CURRENT. l' H ESEI I'RICES A RE F't R -V IIOLIi:SA Li: LOTS. SUOAlt8-rut Loaf......... Crushed ................6 Potwderedl............. (Granulatedl.... .........7 Stranided A.............. 6 E'xtra 4hite a...........6 (At ldeni a................5 Brown................ .......) E. OFFI E--JayVa, old (o-Vernimed. . . Laguayra................. ai s lCio, choice...............1 I, (bid.................. 13 @tJ0 Fatir.... ...-.-.... .........101@410 Ordinary.... .... ......... 9 420 Mo.Ass.m-- (hedden Syrupl. .. . .....25 Mustet t ado in hihds. .... 3 M tuscovadlo in bibIa. g3 S. HI........ ........... 00 4ub in01j bIs.......... ......33 New Orleans, niew crop). . . J0 New Orleants, primie... 4 New 'rleans,. fir ... New O rlemans', common111.. . 21 BAIOos -- learlIt. Sideis, dry sal .. .. 6 1 lams, D avis' d iamiond.l. I124 lireak fast lineon............ LAinn- -( ho ice kettleIt, t ierees . 4 hoice ketlt'e tbs...7 hoice kttt'le bcketa... GRAIN--- ('rn, fromistores0.. .... 70 Corn from wagons....... .62 Oats, Mel .>1...........,...50 ( at s, Texas llust Proof. Georgia (Iraziing. .. .. .. ....50 F"r.- White 'loud, per bbl.. 7 (0 Kidder's Best........ .... 65 D)o tI choiice.......t 500 O F (lra:it, graiiulated . .6 00 Shiellyv.ille................0 1Pearl I r Its petr bbl. .... ..3 76 Oat M eal................. 655 BIc It-R' Iiir' nlew....-. .. ......5 TOIiAtet CH R wi - NG i'alhoil . . . .*1 25 8ullivani's list. .. .. .. .. ...1 00 Freando ti'sy.... ....... 70 O ld I )'inion.............. 3.0 - Mruta W ashingtonil . 45 Belle l1oydI. ... .. .. .. .. . . .4 Old Bol.. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . ...4 To'inA(co SiohINl- - l"ah IC en. .. $2 S0 Lo,e .Jl. ...'. .. . . 1 55 Black'swell'sI Duarham 1 lb. . 5 '-" lb . 5 P1ride of Durham..... .... 4 Prhn n. .............. lldlf bbil Noi 3 ........ Quarteir I hi No S.. 20 lbs Kita No 3........ ..I i 15ilbs Kits No 3...........g 1(,lhn ICtIs No 8.... .... 7 - E .ROM M'FALL'S ALMANAC FOL 1 8 8t 8. DECEMB3ER. It's a hard matter to please everybody and equally as hard to fix up an "ad" to suit everyone, but this Almanao tries its very level best to suit all fair minded people, and in addition to my General Stock, will opeu out a nioe lot of Toys and Christmas Goods -FOR THE hOLIDAY TRADE. They are both useful and ornamental. Don't wait until the last day, but come early, so as to avoid the usual rush and confusion. Bring along the little bo"a, And let them see the funay'toys. Give the big boys a chanoe too. Hero's Powder, Load, Caps and Shot, Bring in game nnd put on the pot. And don't forgot your good wife and girls-hero's a thousand and one things they will need and must havo--and dont neglect the littlo. folks, fill their little stookings (and my cash drawer) full, and fix yourself up for cold weather with a good Overcoat and Boots. Try my Cheese and Coffee. Try my Flour and Syrup. Try my Spicoe and Flavoring Extracts. Thanks to all for liberal trade and prompt settlements. Dont wait to be told, but come !when in neeri of anything and for it. Parties who find it impossible to set tie up in full will pleaso pay what they can and close up the balanoe by note this month. Don't wait five or six years (like one of your neighbors did) and then get mad about it-for that makes inc sor ter mad, and Mike says that's the awful eat sight he ever saw. This Almanac 'winhee you a miery Chrisimuus and a prosporous New Year. D)EALERIS IN ALL KINDS BOOTS AND SHOES!! Owing to our inc'eaud sales this seasHon, we haive been obliged to) add several new salesmen, and doule our pu1rch1ases. Our facilities are such that we are pr1epared( to Hell you. cheanper than ever before. Iar REM' iER we do not try to sell you a $10) suit for $20. We onily chairge you what our goods are w orth, and& setlie(veryb)ody at the same >F. W. 102 e o. n.--manIU. c n4 DRY GOODM I WE HAVE MARKED DOW: Drt.Y G Fancy Goods, We G uarantee Prices as Li found in t IIOVEY & MAIN STREET, aii O ver fon Thouesnd Trial A7Packaiee mailed to pn ~.'~SL5J5la.of whom tookln full troat *snt"nd woro restorod to health by use of PRO'- SEMIHAL PASTILLES. ad ca Care forNervousDebility,Orgauto esknessnndPhialocy tn YoungorM~ id die Aged Men. Tested for sight Yeat1s in many thoo.an4ease. they absulatoly restoe premnturmly *Red an broken down men to the fuII en;oyrnnt o! perfeot and full Manly Strength and Vigorous Henlth. To those who auter from the many oheoure . isenaae onght about by Indi.oretion, Epoaure, Over-Drain Work. or too free ludulgouce, we ask that you eend us qqaaf tn gm with statement of your troul,le, and +ocnre LP(EO ItFR,w1th I llust'd PeahiatI I.. RUPTURED PERSONS o.n httve FREE Ichmuon d & Danw'III. 1 It PIE)MONT AIR LINE ROUTE. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. November 1$th, I SS6. Traini, rum by 75th .1eridian tiie. One hour faster thii 90th Merid ian tine. Not 51 No 53 Leav Alanta".1...... ...t2 r pm't 8 40 am Arrive Ginesi'iville.. 4 414 pm 10t. 42 atu LulaJ....... ...... 507 prm i45105a Senerat~. .. .I... 7 1: j pm I 140 pmii Ealey . ... .. .. .. .|. 8 25 pmi 2 10) pm Greenville.. .. . . . .8 50 p~m 2 312 pm SpartanIburg. .1..10 o0 jpu1 3 418 pmn Gaffney.. .. .. .... 10) 54) 1.m1 4 80 pm1 (Gaston~a. .. .. .. . .12 02 ain 5 41i pm I harlotite.... .... ..12 r55 am 6 25 pm11 Salisbury ...... ....2 30 amn 8 01 pmll G4reensbonro.. .. . . .. 12 pml 0 47 pmlI li: eigh.... .. .. . . . . 8: pm 50) aln1 Gosldsbolr.. .. .1 40 pmi 11 20 ain Danvill.. . .... .. .. ( 00 am 11 30pmh 1,vnehbiurIg . . . .|N5 amlI 2 05 ami CIlarilottevlle......: 3' juu05 am :10 ami ititmolr...... .. ....4 4N pmi 10) 08 tIl Arrive' New's Yorik. . 9 20 am 3 20 jlin No 50 .No 52 hear1 New ork ..12 04) n't 41 ap Phlilaj1elphiia. .'.30 :unI 6 57 pm1 Ral timore.... ... . ..60 ari 9 37 pmn ('harlottes;ville. .. 1 25 pml 8 00i am LynchbIurg.. .. .. ..4 (1) pm .5 10 1am D'anio Ille ......7 05~ pm~ H 05 amr (h,Id$ih(ro. .. . ....11 50 tam 5 040 pn' Ra:leigh ... . .. 41 35 jInl 1 00 a1' Sali4bulry . .... . . .. 18 pm1 .11 20 anr Chamrlotte . .. . ....12 415 1am 1 4)0 pm Gastoni.......... . ' 44:un 1 412 1)1 Gaff:ey's... 5an21p Grevil. . . .. III0 2m 1 48 pm Easly .. . . . .. 5 30,( ai 5 141 IIr Menen.......0 :2 am 6 12pmI Lula..1.......~.... 90 4ar:n 8 ?l;pm (Gainesville. ...... .. 9" JIlm 8 5(0 pmI .Arrive Atilnta.. . ..... .I .44 :11n 14) 4) pm1 SLEEPING IGAR SEE'VI2E On trinsl' 50 an'd 51 Pulllna' IMJflt i.leIp er8 het4 wIIn New York mId Atlanta.1). O tra1ins 52 and)1 53 PuI1lna INi0et sleepej)r betw ~een WaTishiinJeton nadt New ( lie:lrs. Richmorn(lIl. Th1rom1)rIIhtts on1 sale at companyiIJ or Gen11 Manallger (1 P A ./F I 1.\ It hr Me winy t1ehtIJn offe'red by vais ai-gen1ts h1.k att the NEW AMElRICAN N(.. 7. I think it will requjIire very lit li ar1''u miesnt 1.t'oJonvince you Ilf its sup Illilrity. It islIi I alayIs irIl er, aI n l red Io'e from the finest to lte heavild giods! Runis ILight, Littlte Noise, andti nice1(1 furllnitr. The ne~w ailttIb 1ent a~3Slre supe14rb An bodilIy can3 useo t hem fluy Thet New Amelricant' and3 be happyi). Sold(1 by th le wveI knotswn WATCHl MAKERl A!ND JEWELER', Retween')1 Court 1os and'11) Itiver, nov 11,i 1 4, 7 1'. LNDCA RPETi. *1 i OUR ENTIRE STOCK 67 Carpets, etc. ny, or Lower than can bt bis Market. TOWNES, L'ENVILLE, S C, ,u A-vni4 e n ii c . fpc u a. TRAIUMtlttt..'fr .~ A 611rI RPt.utl rlt teat o dIIaeth n troubtC FOIt on .re:t; i tu! Iplr, e. a -,T!ctton a t Ittn asn o cai'"'A t ei yt fnnetlune of the0 1Zntman ors4ul.m r wt rvt -'h wt:ec dncting etemon i nI r arn in,,.n nk, o' c' ..f bccomw. chcorfla lnd rnpldty gnln i:;.'h et.eul en4I ftI c.* i.j TREATMENT:-One snt, $3. Tw;o tor.$. $& .m, f HARRI R I$DY CO. M'0 C4nMbCf, Oe N. Tenth BreeL,,T.LOUt1, ATO. Trlaratof. Applianeo. Ask for TPrnnF Richmond & DanvIlle 2 R )6 Columbia and Grocnvilla Diviaion CON)ESED SCEDULE MoWCemlher 14, 1886. (Trains run on 7th Meridim time.) (uthb lu _I No. 52 l.eave Wat'hllsta............. ..8 20 am " Krn a .................. SI 00 amn " Spitanhurg .............12 00 in ' Abbeville...............10 45 an " I.urets ................ 8 20 am " Greenville ............... 9 25 .mtt " rcen.wood............. 12 44 pm "Ninetty 8ix..............1 *10 pm "Newbetrry............... 8O4pma Ar've Colubinja...............5 16 pu ' A ugusta................g9 20 pmil Northb ouknd |No. 53 Leave' (olornija. ... .... ,... ....10 4?' 1am2 i"NewifI-rry................12 50p " Nine(ty S1x.............2 20 pm " Green,wood,............... 2 42 pml Ar'veC &(I Grenille................5 48 pitn " Laurre'4?................. 55 pm ",. Ahhevilb-....... ........ 4 30y " Sinmburg....... 8 30 jm " W a hall . .. . . . . . . 0 81.8p mn "Athitat. . ....... .... ...10 40 pmn N.. makes closeI connlection for Atlanta. No. 52~ rnalk"s close ct(onnlction) for Au guta an IId ( 'harle(stofinat Co11tluia. JAM. L,. T1AYL.Olt, (en'I Iass. Ag't., 1) ('A It i)W L 12, AP A, Columbia C, 8. S(OL1L 11 A 15, Trfi'ei Maniager. 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