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'LOCA.L IZTisM. Eggs are abundant now. Good Friday will come on the 8th day of April. There will be as much g iauo used this pring M over. The Salvati6n Army has begun a cam paign in (reenbille. Mis$ Flora Richey is teaching school 'a few miles below Easley. The two dollar road tax was not repeal ed as anybody knows of. fIra. W. J. Bramlett who was quite .iok last week in nVfh improved. Pickons had about twenty represonta ives at the Olde Folkes Coiicerte. 'Only a f v 5ndi lays in which to take your'retur'n fb tlr County Auditor. When the neigria oomir in town, 11 you any news let the SENTrNEL know We will yuiriih an' "Interested read "'of the'SE'rixE 'in eYplination next The patrons of the Piedmont Instituto y fifty-five per ce4. of the township os. Tillmon Hngood. colored, died at his 'me a few miles above Pickens on the 'th uit. Solicitor Orr submitted thirty-five new is to the Grand Juy at Abboville hst )ndhy. The Executive Committee of the St te ;ricultural Society 'met in Columbia the 2d inst. Send us more prophets to prophesy a " od crop year. We did not have enough this kind last year. On the 'trial of Mr. Peek last Triday * shooting in the town of Central, the fendant was acquitted. lhe friends of Mr. H. H. Owen think it his injuries are worse than stated at t. He suffers much pain. !. reliable weather prophet says, if the i sets clear on Thursday, it will rain ore the following Monday. 'The money I put in advertising is beat investment I make" said *a suc sful merchant the other day. .fr. Jimes P. Cary, and Mr. P. McD. -xander have been appointed memb)ers he County Board 'f Examiners. farried, in Greenville, at thecresidAr ee he bride's father, Capt. J. W. oll Mr. M. W. Hester, of )acusville, \fiss Boiling, of that city. 'he first quarterly conference of the thodist Church for the Pickens cir t, will be held at Zion on the second turday and Sunday in February Phe Olde Folkes Conecerte at. Esly wvelopedi the fact that that town has mue female voices that enn't he suir .Rsedl in genuine melody nii(d swe(et tieS". Mr. J1. C. ('riftin has returnedl from extenRive holiday trip in North Ala mwa. Jie soivs people in Birmingham 1k about $100.00 lik6 we would about '.00 - Mr. Lowery T. Addinigton was con ittel to jail on the 25th nIt, to serve sent-nd of ten days impris<irnment, >r taking chargA of a tenant undler non act with Mr. J. '0. Bowen. The dinner furnished court week h1 he ladies of the Methodlist Churclh nett '1 something ov'r twenty dollars. Th~Ie ?he money .ha's been used to puim'se a handalier, auspensid'n lamp and 'com nunion ser'via. Mr. (. W. Alox-ander, (Major) of Crow Cireek, informs us that some one set fire h is crbad stables just at (lark on he evening of the 21st ult. Hie estima ed his loss at $100.06. The cribi was rly fourteen steps from the dwelling. On the 27th uilt. Mr. William TF. John qton, of Central, was mvarried to Miss Maggie, (laughter of R1ev. J. T. Lewis, at the residence of the bride's father, by W. B. Singleton. TIo happy couple have the hearty congratulationa of nmany frieind(s The investigating comn ittee appoint ed by the grand jury, assisted by Mr. James P. Cary as an expert, mnade an examintidma of the dfunds latst. week, andl will be ready to makd their report upjoni the imit mAeting. Trhey h3ave certainly made a thorough invest igation- and their ~eport will be of much interest. niator M. C. Butler publishes a card in the News andl Courier in wvhich he states that those who may ho entitled to h pennion for service in the Mexidan war khould apply directly to the Hotn. Jhnt tI. Black, Commissioner of P1ensio ns, aIi)tn . id. If there are any kudh i'n this sentidn~, they will do well to ~ollowv the advise of the Senator. Do Rqitirreis plant the acorns from 'which thne tall oaks g.rowi A pot at our tnonne planted out abdut ten in the last voex, making a Reparato hole for eaceb ~ust the same dist.ane apart that tree ini the forest tisually stand. TFhd holes re made frond two and a hlaf to thron Inches deep, then tind adorn was press5ed into tl'd litom anid iiarefultg enve [f it adds not take them unl, it will he mufflcieuik proof that the pro. idenit littig snimal Was l)laniting an orchard for future ecnerations. CdnnE(TiON.-Th~le foliOwing 1s takin frnm last week's Anderson Initelligeinenr ''We stated some limi..ado thnat the t tonts of the St. Ltiiis W roiught Iron [lange Idompanij we danvassing this nounnt selling their ranges withiout hiav ing $ak'dii ouitlie'enne, as r<u'red by law. We h ave receit lif. parnedl that wO were luisndorp1ed, that the Odinpany took out proper Ticer. We think.this correction ls (hue the Company, ahid we take plenu ha- in making It. Mr. S. J. Johiston is still qnito sick. Dr. RA} il p acli al Mt. Plcasant next Sabbath. Cabt. J. F. Aveng r, of Woodruff, Was in town last woek. Mr. C. P. Barrett, of Spartanburg, \as in town last Mon(lay. McFall has a full supply of hoes, shov els, plowstJtks, &o. Read his Almanac. Quito a brilliant blaze was observed in the neighborhood of Anal Mountiin last Friday night. Parents do not fail to give Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to the little ones for coughs, cold, and-croup. ,T. E. Meeds, U. S. L. H. Keeper, Ft. Carroll, Md. says:-"Salvation Oil cur ed me of rheumatism." The report of the storm at Liberty was delaye(l, and was received last week just after we had gone to press. There was a hard wind in many parts of the county last Saturday morning, but no (amnage has been reportvd. I Jumped from a car and sprained my ancle, Salvation Oil, the great pain ex tinguieber, cured it in three days. It is now as well as ever. Mr. W. R. Reeves was hefore the commissioner last week on a charge of retailing. Ie gave bond for his appear ance at the next term of court. A Baltimore negro who imigrated to Liberia years ago ordered a quantity of Dr. Bull's Cm'ngh Syrup stating that he didn't like to be without it. Postal notes will hereafter he lirawn by portmasters on any money order of fie. Therforle purchairs will not he required to designate any partieulr postoffi e. Tlhe quarterly meeting for tlePickens Mission will he held at Porter's Chapel on Wednesdaiy the Itihi inst. The Stew art's meeting will be held at the same time and place. There will he a Musieal Entertainment at the Coliego iiil t-night (Tuesday) by James Masters a hlind musician. Don't miss it. Almission:-Adults 15 cents, Children, 10 cents. The negro, Lindsay, now jailed in Greenville for forgery, is said to have worked at his trada some in this county laRt year. If he did he had a dilTerent. trade mark from the one he used in Greenville. The o(1 lden )avs. publiedlI by Jimaes Elverson, Philaielphia, Pa., for l3.O0 per annum, is one of the most entertain iig 1nd host piapers for children and young people, we have ever seen. is boatifully illustrated and well worth the money. The followingre the appointments of Rev. O. L. D)urant on the Pickhens M\is sion until furthIier not ice: New~ Tope, 1st Sunida'y at 11 o'cleid:, a. in. P orter's Chalupel, 2d 8iundayv at 11 o'cloc'k, a. mn. Tahor, :-d unnday' at 11 o'clock, a. in. Twelve Mfile, 4th Houbiny atIi o'clock a. im. Glap. hill, 4th [undayv at 33 p. ma. A SreeTrssFUT, Il.AU'.-Dcinty Mar slil R. A. Ho)weni, w'ith W. J1. lburk, on th e 'Yth lt. , ini resp omee to a grape viine telegrain, went into that sect ion of Pumpj kintIown, known aA Libeiria and foananl and cut up a new sixty gallhm still, pour ing out about ti fteni tubs10 of mash . Th e house was a new, w~ell built, z:hbt4utial edlifice, pre.icisely on t,he plan of a im' i ern govern ment dist illery, and mayv hay. been intendied as su'h, in ease it shioi.ld be found inconvenient to rum it withiout a storekeeper and gauger. It was located so near the new elmrch, that the smoke or othier vapor arising from the worksi, might have interfered with public war ship. It was onily a indI mile away. Mr. ('alvin Cisson was before the Conunis sioner and reuired to give hoinl for hiis app)earanmce oni OmeI day ini the near fu-. ture when the witnesses can he obtained. A F'owl'erNeeures I HS1 is FoulI. Last weeks Andiierson JTournal says: "La~ist Moniday J. 0. McLin, of IDule Wemst,, canme to Andmeisoni, hmaving ini charge a nlegro niaimid CJoan J1olmison,f chIar'ged with stealing a horse fro m Mr. ,J. S. Foiwler. (This is thei horse tha't. Mr Fowler recaptured on his way home from Augusta. twovm weeks ago.) Johns~ t on nekiniwledbqed th ebargeiYi amni wvhen taken into the stai ble painte<l out the hoise. Hie was lo dge.d in jail to await trial at thle next term ofm co urit. Mr. Fo1wler nmaid M. AlcILain teni dollars, the mao-t o,f he rewar h(Ile offered whein thle horseps was st olei i igl t een n Inl ai)." 11pienu1ne at IE1ber4'y. Omi Naallsthl eving the 2:l mi., thiere wa,ms a cionsidrmale rain andli thiunmdir stormi at this place, but no 1)ne ssie>j'tedi t1h me wasi a hiiienneii so near1 as at thle riighbing t iwnm of Liberty. TIhhousi 'ccuiedii 1 y Mr. Hi. H!. Owen wa;s idemiolishieid, hurlt oneO of hlis idau ghites. We underii stand(, also t hat Alr. Marm's slhoup wvas ldown downu. andi thant the dlwell ing hoiuse bl)(iow tIme depo5t onl the nrilt idle of th1 e ra ilroal, owned by1 Mr. W,. 0. Willard amid ocmaiii by Mr. CJox wats iOVed lii feit fri i' its wesCt,erni li chimer, Thl ce I lired MChidist c:hluurch Nas alsoi dleO ili-I edi; An~ ( one sehdcing ns5 two inew suib scribuers aetm)ipaiedis by the enushi, wvill 1)e entitled to one coPyv of the Niii-sery and Orcliard, the best book thiat has ever been writen on the sub ject, Rum1 w=,11 wort thoods1,~ Olde FolkeM Concerte. Under the above title a most en joyatble programme Was rende'd at Easley last Friday night in the hall of the Academuy. The lrogat'iee was arraltgcd by Miss Boho, who ter taidy displayed great tact inl )lacing in effective (X)tiLSt, the grave and the gay of the tnost anicieit songs and mePlodics. The ''lme1 and wOmn11 singers," as they were styled, were arraiged in the gorgeous cos tumes of a humndred years ago, and rendered their respective parts with nuch skill and tiste. They were freI quently and enthusiastically applaud ed by the ap)l)reeiative audience. As on as the concert was Over, thteso chairs were rem~oved from the large hall, and the music and dancin)g be gun, and continue<d without interims ion until 12 o'clock. Fresh Oyters were among the mnny attractions of the evening, and seemed' to furnish the chief ')ort to several eicures. About $32.00 were added to the pi ano) fumi, and thie young iolrA of Easley and viinity, crowded more re al g((l fun into four hours, than could haive 1een enjo' ed in four is i days. Miss Bobo, is certainly to be congratulated on the iarked sucess Of the entertlinmen)t int every partic ular. AtotlIer Ow<ration by Lind MD 3. Sheriff RicLev, of Pickens, was in the city on1 yesterday with a warrant and other dum(ents trying to get. )ossessi<)m) of LiidsaLy, the colored school cnini forger. As Greenville has the fi'st lien on Brother Lindsay, however, he Was held in the jail here. Lindsay is now known to be the same man who, giving the name of Wash in)gton F. Black, swindled Mr. Gig nilliat, of Easley, out of $18 with a forged school claimi several m)onths ago. The Pickens forgery is fairly well (one but is not so good as thiosa tsed hr. Lindsay eiide ntly im))prov ed by practice.- (r',"t.1 rille A 3s 80, uit. anted to See Capt. Tho rney One day last week we inehappn"ed t be in the ante-room to the C" imn)uis Sionc"r's office, when audlenly' the al plroacl of sonic one was heral.l:d h4v a lmrrlied step on the flight of st:airs just oultside. A 1110 ent Inore, anid 'n1 stepped a lady wearin a n,ice face, en1ie > 1ress, Still b011met and 1brovnl ''No t theI leaist 0bei(ance modt 51he, Not a Iiiute stopped( orP staye. 'ishe. 1hlit an xioly , as if she w as read y and gh:id to ha:ve ani anlwer fromi tile Herd very eretmne a u Cint to conullnnd our alssist:mlel it lince, so we (l~ ee d thel (d(01 of te absorbles inl he'arin g and(1 tak illg down1 the testinll>ny ini a whiiskey ei;e, and1( filuit at ldy de -red to se im Now. 1ness, whlichl alu ays characterizes tile ltptain'~s moeenets when1 11e knows at lay iwit illg, lie stoods aside the scrip)t and1 inlkst-and, and appearing in the presenee oIf his anxious visitor in qlured: "Dlo yom wish to see( 111 onI priv-ate 1business? 'I doI," she reipilid ''tile Mugg-iis anId tle- Suittles 1are juist a siillin' righlIt along uip the(re by ustI, and1 ai heapI (If ius is gett in' mlightfy tired (If it, and "W\hoI dild youI say are stillin?" in gutired1 tile conunilsslier. "'Wy, Sa n .Juggins and( Biii Smttle, anId at Will hap more1111 1 of 'emI. I dIon't knlow as its anly of at womlan's buIIi ness to be0 bothlerinl'abti 1 uch11 thlinIgs but1 somet(1hinl' has to) 110 done11 certainl m111 we1 want. you to maIkl) 'em qutit.'' "When w111ere till v th1ere?'" ther nowy, andI th th9Iling is a goin' still?'" Tell him to call foru Anlgelinle Fitz Uib,s. le knows wherle I hive, anld it Y ou sly ytoll' send1 some1 (11e to. nlighlt? All righ,t, 1now withioutl fail'' mali shle sped <O< n the1 steps with tihl air If (one ,who0 flt tiintt she had rlled a lievy iia :l;v from heri del icate We are0 1. author izedl '' state itt tilh 'ile 0 Centr l iglts (If Labodr orlganl iv ( ' 1lst 11t ion 1. One (If tile mem11 hors1 has5 kinlyI furnlishied us5 a copy w~-ill111 ha 1 more to 4:i at a futuire timle: 1W 'out oft sorts' wvithl ilnrinche. Rtomach1 hitsorder, tor pit livnr. pain in hack oIr SIde(,conl ALt.ppation, et e , notect ie- vt be tai. OIne dose1 01 8tron'g's Binatiive Pilla wtill givo relief. A few dossa re.tere to hIw health and tigrr Priz Stories, The Youth 'H Conpanion muaintainM its reputat.on for publisliif g the leht Serial and Short Stories, hs well as striking Hto. rie of adventure. '1'lTe next volume will contain the eight prizo atories seleeted aus l e bet fromn over 5,000 Inhallieript; Hent m1 comlpetition, ''he irst Serial Story, to appear in January, will bo ''Blind 1>rother," in eight cha'>tors, illustrated. Every one will want to road it. If $1.75 3 sent now, it will pay for the paper to Lobruary, 188?. Interesttig Experiences Hiram Cameron, Furniture )ealer of rolullllUH, 'Ga., tolla hist experienc, hbus: ''"r three year I have tried ev 'ry remedy on the market for Stouma':ch tud Kidney disor(lery, but got no relief, intil I used Electrie Bitters. Took live )ottle 'and am now cured, tui''l think Electric liitt4rS th best Blood Purilior nt the world." Major A. B. Reed, of WVest Liberty. Ky., used Electric Bitters for nn old tanding Kiduey atfection and Kayn:. ''Nothing has ever done me so rn uch ood an Eloectrie Bitters. "-Sold alt fifty 150) cents a bottle by )r. 0. W. Earle. OYA 4 KIr POWDER Absolutely Pure? 'l'his powd"v4er nevo'r v:aiies. A nt:rve' of flrity. stre2ngii und wlehii 'iii . i lorn "conomuicall than the ~rdliar .t i nd i(S, and11 -:annotut ie sold u in ompetit1 VitIi the nut11itudle of lo,w teot, sItorl we"it_ht alnnm r phosphatte ltowde,rs. ulhl onh'-in :nus. Iiov,. RIkINO P'OWI a ('o , Il I; Wall ;1t rnt, N. Y. jan 31l 86. T A T E O SOUTH CAROLIN.\ 'WIN\TI'' pl i's: .- Iy .1. 13. \i.i:m :Y, 1? ' .I' l ei n .-W ees .P. .lI.ewis h,:a. mha'de suit ti II, to friant 11i11 l,'ttors of Ahnini<tr:ttion. of hn' l-tate :n( t'ef ets ( it ot \ rris .\i lor, Ir' tlr,f,r nto t'ite : i a:i'lmonisht i aruli:in tni:nr th" kiin,Ir,'d andl c'r,ditu rS f th i i ' .\lnrris \ iller, dc asedi, tihat 'wy Ib mt l allt"ppe:tr, I fl.r," t11', i1 tli' 'uirt of r1"bat, to wl hell at l'i1.,s i., on tin- th day of :ar,-la 1t"'t7, fl r in~bli:nti,,n huer o , at 11 ,.o'le u-k ini he4 forenoon,' toI shew\ e:m1-, if' anyi they Bven inler myAr- ad Seal,. i '44t.,h ity of 1:i44- .hin:iry Ann D imin 144;. [L.4)4e .'lH. 1. NP \ 1 EY,~ 41 .l.e.- i. jr ale I 1)2 ' W l:1 eL Bck's AriaSale. Tim 11 ry 0lv Pi KwIb'foS. t 11011441 8-e. I le(h-C5 . Sal. Vhi. Moiiiveg Prs TettA N. ' ti happe- 141:u1b: (i.(Iihlains,4( ra(41. a' al( d : ill t 4 Erup i ons. :e 4l positiv 4)r t.de hv4 da. (If .J:ui I8ae. lon C~il e rk's[li IidEt1)41V Sal.ik45 a4)IIseph l.aHndrickf et.a. 1IvJ. 1)nin and21i Iely -J. (1ndle 'et, moal. les helSUA NT1( t th t term(i of44 ra:i decre1t.al othe 2V4,i) day ofC4 Janar 8I by(rik I(Ion. fou D Witherpo, pres441l4id'ng14~- Judg lrI will sell4 ~t te h i'et biderf at (iekns l.iH., (uifngl telel hours ofCI saI o sal;Iay inJnmeyl next, the foIllwing descibe RP'4i If.\ F.STATI' 21(1, 14- wit:ili1 A'tfr ll tha t i , ar4l o re ii,lilf lnd 1on Shoal-4' [4reek, ('X water ofin1 ala iver, Chaman Trc o2,1 J. S.f lnditk can ltern othein oec hunr sdan ofan iy pons91 ed mire of s advrtsihrng iycnnisioer n ti piaperste by thecor ndsod n Tu itOS: On inilf of th purhase -I.i. . - - , Assessment Notice. AUlIiO'S OvFCE, PeKFNS C. 11., S. C., Jan. 18, 1887. T HE County Auditor hab been conpell ed to cancel ngagolentt4 at all pro inucts except tho following on accouut of 10m0 confusion ias to dates. lie or his noputy will be at Puipkintown on Tucday the 1st day f February 1887. At Aikens' Store, Vedndsday, 2nd February 187. At Nine Time, Thursday, 3d of Feb ruary 1888. At hurricane, Friday, 4th of Fobru ary 1887. At Six Mile School 1oust, Saturday 5th of February 1887. At Pickens C. II., the balance of the ti . Taxpayers will avail themselves of the ')Il) tine given to make Returns and I hopo each will make his or her Return in )rson of nutber of acres of Land, HuildingN, Lots and Personal Prolerty in each 'T'ownship, and no complaint will then ho nocessary. Every uiale citizen betwoo) the ages of 21 and 60 years On the 1st of .lanuay 1887, except ,thoAo incapable of making Rt stipjort, shall be deemed tax..ble polls. After the 20th of February all Returns will beo put in additional list with the 50 per ecnt penalty added thereto, unless preventted by sickness or. a absence from the County at the time of Listing. J. B. CLY1)E, County Auditor Jan 20, 1887. 17 tf. Clark & Wilcox 1)0 the best work of any 1II'Im in i S0111 ('sarolina on And use the flinest Inlateri.. a.l of any firm South of I 3a in and14 D)ickoni's line. We iave the evidIeuIee to pWo(ve tlh is fro le Quiar riet AgehtsF Clttunpidot Iron rer,ee Uo. ( reenviI1e, '4. C: de 18. 84 1 1y T'anger 1 A .t(t lect l coul i (ottgh tiay t(ait to l't'rununit:t.(ont uinphtion oruttiuor fatal dit"aoe. Strong's Pectoral Piila will cui e a eo'iJ as by tntnc. Iit tlung fir Iiy sie,shia.in. digestisonsick headache ao I i sands testif.y. The Best Newspaper in America, and by far the Mast Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing the Sun's Pre miums. The most interesting and advanta geous offers ever made by any News paper. No Subscrit>er l'gnored or neglected. Something for all. .Beautiful andi Hubutantial Premiums In Stand1ar I Gold and other Watohee,Valuable BIookH, thne Tiest Family 8ewing Machilno known to the trarle, and an unequaled list of objects of real utility and l'strutiona. Rates, Z y Ma. Pnst paid: DAILY, per Year twi1thout 3unday) $6 00 DAILY, per Month twithout sunday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year . . . I100 FOR IEVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year . . . I 00 Address, TiHE SUN, New York City. J1. w,. NiiuwooO wi. t. It. Nouwooln. Dra. NOItWt(i)l) & NORW(M)OO). GAreenvm~ille, S. U. Oi:lte Os M.us Siau r. july 29lth 188;. 12 tf. IfYouE WVant a bloot Ar'tile Of P~Aoo ToJIA:co, atsk your dealer for "O~LD RIP" I . A r c.. . ~ L i. .GiE /2 , IVE StISSUESWi. E.pirait r,f eir hma *ttn t rif .n hve~ New%sp.rper of 1 o Solth, iv Deinocr t.c in C .Ldionrf of tou W. r 'laxest ev It-v .n the Thei Werekjy Courier-Jcurnal I' b -v w i''y new-:>taper pitbilimt,.i i', the o * .tA t . I r i i. g I ii a y. 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DRY GOUDS A WE IIAT E MARKED DOWN Fancy Goods, We Ouarantec Prices as Lo found in i IIOVEY & MATN STREET, GR] Stivr-r'lsu' h'ountd'ii e p .1'P.uwknHes matld to pn. tiE.<rWhomto?tq ultronl ientan< weturesteredtohnnith by uco of nP"F., SEMINAL PASTILLES. . A n<tdit Curofor Nirvoiuelt>bility,Organio H'enknsa nnd Physlen a l ecayI i Young or Mid. dlo Aged Men. Tusted for }iI.t Yenln in many thourand catsos they al>solutely restoro t,rnmaturely ed and broken down men totho f11 enjoymnnt q perfeet and full Mutly Rtrength and Vigorous linslt l. . To those who suffer from tho many obscured isease roughtabout by Inetiscrotion. Einosure,Over.Irain ork, or too free Indulgonen, we ask that you send ns re i tjmowit 'at atontnntof your trouble, stud secure PAOKAGlEE,withIllust'd Pamphlet .t c. SUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Iiicmiinnid & Danville It H Colunda and Groonville Division CON1)ESE1) SCEDULE De eimnber 1-1, 18S6. (Traiis run on 75th M'ridian tiIe ) tont1 ihbound - No. 52. l.eA t'e a'halla........ ....... 8 55 amn " Sincta.................. 9 16 am " Spartaulnrg..............Ii 30 at ' Ahhnvillte............... 10 45 tIm '' laures........ ....... .8 20 un "(Greenville.............19 40) am "' (reen'w<utad..............1I 2 56pmn ''Nintety Six..............1 41 pmn "Newheirry.. ............. 3 07 pm A'v Columia........ .......5 15 pm " Augsta................... 9) 20pm'n iNor,thbo~iumi No. 53 ueav luila .- .- .. Sti m " N wbe ry. .. ...... ...1 .i3 pmt "Ninty Six............. 2 30 pm ( reenwoodl..............2 52 pm11 A r've (Greentville'..............5 52 pin 4 latrils. ... ... . ......... .. 5 6 pmn "Ahihevill................ .. 35p "Spartanhu.rg.. . ......... ....3 3(01pm "Seneen.......... .......... ti 02 prn "...A...a..ta...................10 410pm No. 53 ; makes,~ clo se conniection fo r Atlantat., Noa. 5J maikes dose' connectio n ftor .\u gta: atndI't~ i(I t t Chariin at ohbia. .1 AS. L. TVAYI.OR, G'en' 1l'as. Ag't. D.1 CA RD I LIA , A tPl MtA Coennba, PRICES CURRENT. Tilis L:~ P'it(CES .\ 1' F() t W I1OI,5A I. N LOTS. CORRKe~Trl)Wi.I VE l.Y HYFKiiti8O?N &M tILKit SuosAsI --uit Loaf..............7 I rtshed................7 Ilwdered........ (;r.tuilatted............. Strandeld 4.. ...... .... . b Mira hite C...........6. ( hilent..... ...........S Jl:rown............... 4 J,aguayra................17(v414t l'riire................. 16 0, G oodt..................15On Fai.H Kt i.......... ...........1...10 Museoi,sad in hin% ..... 30 S. lII............ ........ 00 ( uha in hl................33 NeY O)rlants, ntew crop... 60) New ( tIrlauns, fair i.......'35 IIAi 'N ** leu . Sides, dry jl..7 L In ihoice kit te. Iiirees.. 7 (hu'uir- keti I tiiibs.. ...... . . 7 I hoice kettle bucotkets... 9i (1 nA N --( orn, from strs ... . 70 Coart from wagonts.... 6 5 (lPats. .M'JD)tl....,.......5 ( ht, Texai\s 1Hast 'oof. Ge,ogi (razingt.... .... ... 9 Pto-uhiti ilud,tper biti........7 Oh (Khbl\e 1i...,............1 65 'lhico ( dt io .A ahih-u. . . . . 51 23 Shgilivv:isls..............1 01) 1ti uu \Ea................705 I e Ci lt .hi*-............... 4.) ;Iulivan' 1f1)imId.........1.00 i Preeii and Ivas............ 7 (ld oniinion............ 1 Martha.i uNihh..t.........4 lelle i ' Nloy ....... 40 To Qc Saitiait Fah Ke.. 2 0 Lone lack....Na..........15; - " a. tb , 57 iblf h!l No38. .. -- 4 ND CARPETS OUR ENTIRE STOCK O0 Carpets, etd. w, or ELower than can b6 LiS Market, TOWNES, ENVILLE, . - S . ,Ucom c Avole the r a na r,.aon o precttttioia n di fihr.thetwo tirote,, n aial ol Qutteks., cehoanootiynimIs t~o btalt I t~i rvit. i TaEATM E4.-U ath 1. T t. Tht HA,i ii0.; u thoneh ndt , dres ,T t I tel . wio atoato'' to buApapo, or cu.paa vo ~ ~ nrriounreuLletteef in y vray. pt.unttul apppication o the.rt olatllr.e lli " InAttnr 1.sa9I fht without dv)siy. The r.ntu[t.1 fuanet,n.m tithe hnmnan orgitaism rotoredi.Ta wD.tealnin elemetraf t hlLareyIv.n beck, the,t1l88 becomecerra i nat rn pidby7tna both etridiL and eath TREATMEMIT.---0n Yoctb, U. Two Yot.115. Thus, $7 HARRIS REME~DY CO. MF'OC11wl8ra,Tt SOC3Lj N. Tenth8Stroet,BrT.LOUIS,, alo. ra of ote Apphance. Ask for Terms! Uli h ino>t>td & l)!inr31ke Hit DALY LEDMONT A i LiNE ROUTE. CONDE1NSED SCHEDULE. Dc':'em r 191h, 1886. Traines ley 75th e 1ridian ti1. O8um 1'our f ..ter than .J.th .eridi9an 10in 1 J)AILY. No 51 I No 53 LaeAnea. ... ... ..7 0013 pm 10 5a m AriE tae .. l.le.. . . . . 12 p m 10 p m Grenvile ... ...1 02 tim 2 82 pm Sjamrtanaburg . .... ..2 17 am 3 43 pm Giafftney...... 3 11'a,ml 4 80Opm GaLst4irja.. . ..... ..4 20 hi5 41 pm ...r..............5 05 a'm 6125 pm F.irhur ....... 6 41 amfl 8 01 pml ( ) s or ....... 4 4/J jan ti E 50 a Gresoo ....8 22 IIn 1 20 am Danvile.. ...... .. .10 1E Ap~ 11 30pm Ricmon .. .. . .3 45 pin 5 80 a I.ynchbuirg .. .. . . ... 05 pim 2 05 a Chlottu esv ille. . . .3 30 101 4 10 am Wa,shlintghtn.. j 23 pain 8 30o aim Ba;llintovre .. .. .. . .11 25 ppui 10 (08 am Philiadelphjia. .3 00O aid 12 49 pnl Airrive Newi York ... 6l 20 atm .1 20 pi," No 5)IN> 5 ~eav New York....12 1.5 n't 4 30 pnl Piladlphalia...3 50 amt 6 5t p: Baltirn ore. . ... .. .( 50 am' 9 37pn Washlinigton,..9 00 ajl 11 00 pm Chltarlotltvillo. . . 1 25 pmi| 8 00 am Lyncthbuirg.......4 400pjm 5 10am D)anv'ille.........7 705 pm 8 05 am lItihondl... ..... 1 30 pn 2 30 amn Gldsho9)(rO... ..... 11 50 am 5 (00 pm Baleight.... ...... 4 35 pin 1 00 aam G4r'eensboro.... .. .(9 05 pm 9 48 am Sal isbur . t r.. .. ....6 18pm 11 20 am (thaltte........12 45 anam 1 00 pm Ghastontaia...........1 44 aa.a 1 42 pm (GaffNey?. ... .... 2'58 nam 2 51 pm F pat: tai,mtg. 8 47 ama 8 84 pm Ore1i~;le... 5 04 atm I4 48 pm~ $I'taen ...... 32 ama 6 12 pn Toco. ..... 3 am 7514 pra .,ia........... 9 00am 826 pm aipsvile....I928 pmf 1850 pm A rrive Atlanttta.. .. ...I.|1 0 amt 11040 pai SLEEPING CAR SER~VICE. Ota trainas 50 andi >1 Pulhman Buaffet sleep. ra between New Yotlk and ; Mapta Ort rainto 52 anal 53 ,I'yllani llag~et1r1'per het weent WVashI a ngton,andt New Deahl Pailhnaniii le'epe h, 1t ~vern ( Greensbloro andI lIt iioond, .Thvaalig ti(eIs onl sale rat pii Cpail sltS ailn, to till potints. For rated~ iad in foraiiit ion appjly to any agetnt of the (Gena Maager U P A A Le'ciur, To Young Med ON T1?E LOSS OF A Lectuire onB the Niature. Treat metand curet C oCtf Semhi. al We'(aknaes; (ar Spermatorrhwn'a. indu tced lay seclf abuse; itnvolutntary' Emuissionsa , Impo)(teneCy, .Nert ousa Deiai ity, atid lImapedimetto: Mar iad 1P'its; iM enltal antd Ph?.l -aunbcapt.y;L &c.- lig I .:T J. OLVR ELL M. D. 'Iihe wvor1d reniownPed tauthor, ini thiN dmairale tectutre (lealyl rovea from l.s owni ~a(tt' exe ience Ita ti awfu. conlse qitaicca af $eIf abusitn ay bte (flectually) remoaVC ved w aitut dlantgerouis surgi<-al op-) peratilas. holesai, mnst rmts is, rm tgs or coardials. potint meL taut a mode -f s4 uire' at aacet cetini andai electual, by whlichi ev er suffrer, nio milatter wh1at is chelial,, priv~ately antd jhuliidly: tir'ltis Le4tuare ivi Ill ove a oofto thoand.4 iand 11( tousandas. Senat utader ateatl, in1 a pslain obveope, to tally addressa, ,post-paid, on ret ipt of fout cets ar twoa postage tatupsl)a. Address, T HE (,ULV El'W ELLhEDICA L 00. 41 Anns Mt.. New York, ?i: y Paoetua.~- 45. -