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L4OCCA. L 1 T1EMlS. Sabbath night was a cold time on plan ted garden seed. The United States Court at Oroenville adjourned last 1'riday. The measles and roseola seem to have taken the State by counties. The SENTINEL charged nothing for publishing church notices. The wind last Sabbath blew down many trees across the roads. Rev. A. P. Nicholson will preach at Mt. Pleasant on next Sabbath. r If 0. W. had lived until the 22nd ult. he would have been 155 years old. The price of bacon is steadily advauc ig. I. was 8 cents in Atl{uta last week. An offender against the prohibition law in Atlanta, was recently fined $1,000. If you were in the clearing off shower last Saturday, you must have received a 4 ducking. Georgia has another wonder, a nine year old girl, that makes Lula take a back seat. Miss Lucie Hester is again in Piokens taking music. She is boarding at Dr. Iranlett's. Subscribe for your county paper for the current county news. Don't horrow; that makes the printer tired. Mr. Julian W. Bruce, who les been visiting his mother in Pickens, returned to Anderson, last Monday. What is the matter with a young man, when he smokes the reat of the time? from bed time till breakfast? 4 It has become very evident that short crops in the fall do not reduce the pur chase of guano in the spring. Mr. J. II. G. McDaniels is making valuable and permanent improvements on his Twelve Mile River farm. Never growl at the weather. Noah did not, and he witnessed forty days of the wettest weather that man ever saw. Mi-s. 0. W. Taylor who has for sever al weeks been at the bed side of her -fa thor, Col. Aiken, returned to Pickens last Saturday. It appears to be an established fact that an ounce of keep-your-mouth-shut is better than a pound of explanation af ter you have said it. Capt. James A. McKee was in town last Monday having the neossary pa pmers fixed up !o diw a 1 ensin as a vet eran in the Mexican War. ' ibis is to give uotice that all citizens troubled with c'!hghs Or C(,lis should procure a bottle of I )r. Bull's Cough Syr up and take it at once. Next week we will publish a descrip tion of the Cumzberlamid (ap, through v:hich our railra d passes, clipped friom Harper's Monthly. 'Mr. Rob ert Medlini died on the plan tation of Mrs. Martin, in Pumipkin'town TownIsipI, a few days ago at theadvane ed age of 101 years. The following prisoners were sent to Piekens jail fr'om the United Stat es (Nmur t at Greenville: M. C. (Chiaprman, Ed HI. Galloway and Frank 'Vandive r. On the 16th uIt., Mr. Z. (1. ('ary. of Oconee, was happily mairried to Miss Nan - n ie Hamilton, of 'thae same county. D)ock has our hearty congratulations. If you think you have an interest in a great fortune, apply to Childs & floggs, who represent a (Company that is looik ing up the heirs to many millions. Prof. WV. M. McC'a.lan, of the Pied mont Institute, has been chosen to deliv er the address before the Alumni of Ers. kine College at the commencement next June. Messrs. Hiudgens & Bowen have our thanks for a convenient ami very sug gestive caendar', advertising the (Conti nental Insurance Conmpany whlich they represent. .Miss Carie Calhoun, of D)ue West, was visiting at Dr. Riley's last Saturday. She is in charge of a flourishing schoiol near Mr. E. Smith Griffin's in Liberty Township. Mrs. Tom. Steele and( Mrs. Whitner Simmes last week visited their sister, Mrs. Bruce, who was yery, ill with pneu' monia, She hais so far jiproved thlat her speedy recovery is expeted. Lawrenc', aged 19)ye ra, a son of Mr'. h Jesse ('renshaw, died at his fat her's residence on the night of the 24t h uilt. lhe had not beeni very stouit sinaen he was kicked by a nole somie four years ago. "'Mike'' says he k nows spnrig withl all of its necessary acompaniaunenits is -nigh at hand. P.eaches, booik agenit.s, lightning rod agents, fruit tree' agents, gtnats,, frogs, and flies have all put. ini an appearaince. The0 salaries of the pulic school te(ach-i ers of Abbev ill0 (Couty have been nre duced to $20, $1 5 anid $10 a mon tht, ac cording to) the gradel of the teachers. IiMuch adverse crittiim hias been ex pressed. Th'l'e Press and( Bannerm is in favor of fiirthler reducing the salaries to $15, $12.50 an d lS'10. Tfhe Greenville News of the~ 25th uilt stays:--"MNtrs. Jane F'reeman, the widow of feton)i Freemazn, ied on yesterday at the home of her son, Benton S. F"ree man, on George's Creek, Pickens coun ty, seven miiles from this city. Mrs. Freeman's death was sudden, although she was ntinety three years old. She was the last surviving sister of the late J. G. Ferguson. Several children suir ive her. Sihe had been an y-yea.m a mnmtbor of the Baptist chunch." Misses Johnson and George of Walhal la, are visiting Mrs. Naomi L. Clayton. Old and young, rich and poor, all unite in testifying to the merits of Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup. MeFall always has on hand a full lino of hoes and plows which ho sells at the most reasonable prices. Ofticials of the U. S. Treasury, of the Baltimore Custoi House and Past Oflice indorso Salvation Oil. I will preach at Piekens on Thursday evening, the 3d of March, at 7} p. m. J. C. DAVIS. Congre:aKman elect, Hon. J. S. Coth ran, is now at Wshington, ). C., stop ping at the Metropolitan Ijotel. I am ready to furniih all kinds' of , School I3ooks. Those not in stock vill be secured on short notice. it* J. B. Ni:wnuvr. The' ashier of the (erman Bank of Bltinore, August Weher, Es<l., rc omu mends Salvation Oil for headache, sprains, and neuralgia. The piblic road leading from Pickons to J. S. Lathem's mill, on Town Crook, was worked last week and put in gool trim. Mr. J. J. 1Pohbin.s bas been appoint ec ''rial Justice for 1-uricane Towvnship. Mr. John T. Youngblood was recom menled by the Primary. Mr. R1. W. Slider, of Oeoumr, adver tists for 100 poor cattle, and pertinent ly renarlks that they are not for the Co lumbia tmarket. We notice several of our exeh:tmtges who would not ins'ert an "ad' for lot teries, yet they unwittingly tll their readers of the success of some one who has invested. Mr. W. S. Iunter and wife, of Seneca, were visiting in Piclens last Monday. Seneca was further represented on the Sabbath by Messrs. S. K. )endy, W. M. Hoke, and O. R. )oyle. Mr. IL. Foster KeiIi, of PImpkintown ''ownshitip in this county, left last Mou day for Birmingham, Ala. Mr. Keith is a young man of 501)0 industrious habits, and we trust he will meet with great success. . Mr. L. Ross Eaton, of ('entrd, has roceived the amtount of his insurance on his store house on Main streeL lie was itsured in the home Insur:anie Con pany of New York, represettted by .1. Mc). Bruce, of Easley. There aae Congrossiotal favors in the Pickens postoflice for the followiteg getn tlenien :-W- . 'I'. F'ield, R. A. Bo eIn, 11. C. Irady, .t. C. rifiin; J. P. ('ary, B. A. I-lester, W. J. Ashnore, J. A. r "iilin, 0. L. )urant, Vyatt Mlears, Joa Maldin. D)r. Frank Smith, of S;ahto wn, was in Iickens last Friday. lie is thinking of locating at Easley for the practice of is profon-~ion. The cit izn'a of that thriving totwn wouli give imt a hearty weice<mie, at4 his abiliyadsllsa physician is already well knotwni. Mr. R. A. (hil was roIt-inedI last week~ by thIi ednsin l lro denson andti f%Ita1i i lemt in a fa r wayi~ to bIe t:ieiab ly muls st isfactoilyII adjusted, and the pendiine- pIrolseu't.ion was with p.y resuilt. Reitd ther tnw advert isemm:tt of M11.ss. HTovey' & Toewies itn this issue. Otn te couniitt of ai elmntigi inl buIsineIss, their mag ntili cent stockLs oni both fi loorts at striet ly coist ior caisit. As tlie is the itt timie in) tity yeairs that Messrs'. Ilovey' ' Tlowries have~ offered their stock ait cost Mr1 . J7. 'T. Ilurdi iie, Postmatster; las tantt. ,ihe w'ill take charige of thle en-. tire iffihs'. Shet gaive bondi v. it h appt}ro v edI seuritwes ini the sum11 (If .%000o. Mr. J7. R. IlIdinte, the for ier assi 4tan t, will r'cton i to his studie's ini the Pied mordttistitte. It just takl~es a few~ t ouchs o' f womnan's8 loitki gilt edge. Ahmlan:ttt prooIIf tof this fiact el mlhe seent by a castmil ghineI at the pos5tIolice, sin c Alis. (Gilreath lisi takein ness lootks new'. atnd tid'. Guls Bowtlen, thel color'ed mnt, wh'io iet wVith Dr' 1 )11.Jon iioitings worith tto I'lorbtii, arr'ti ved' frem ainei tsv ilie brat roasd. Thte D otore kept~ onlt Iof his lio,r ses in (Giniesvillte to use( a11 aiu adlie tiag. if is fr iends will be1 glad to leairin that hiis htealthI is imaprovinig. T'hie fol lowing order of pr'eac.hin,g oni tlt he Picken s (iren it will lb obser'ved tt u Zion,1s ):i bi;~hI' 1I ty at 11ka.m m. FOk,a.y iii Aitiu i,nd Sttay atlok :', p. i. J. C. 1)4v1s. thte Me'xicain wart, ad sitlt thie rec''nt hais re'ceivedi (1 'evera ipj>iI:titins fitoil 11 is lacontie repl thoII each~ wash'i amt somie hIyer) myse il." When htlte rtoe Senator Bui'shi fotie i~'rn the SIetn,xt hpapr tliy eaiti it orti onunihtssin of1 and~i fi tivm ot oimel f.tdel ol tFotheaoew eu. h olw A good work mule for sale. Apply to 0. W. TaYi. Ono of Piokens' most sucocesful far mers is ploughiug an ox. A shook of eairthlquako was felt at sov oral points in the State on the morning of the 26th nit. 1)ecreos have beon rentlered rocom rnittinag the caso of Sarah .J. hlart vs. Rackley, and the case of 'hillip Chap man et at. vs. J. M. Porter et al. Danger ! A neglected col or eouilg inyl I read to lneI nonlia,(onsunietion or o her fatal di :ea.e. Strong's Pectoral Pills wi1 I eio e a c"e!du t ) a n:t!ir. lte,<ttII l en for( ts p sia,in digestion. sick headache as tlaousai,ds testity. Marrie<, at Central on the 27th ult., by Rev. A. P. Nicholson, Mr. Ervin Itussell, of Charlotte, N. C., to Miss Corriu Manley, of Contral, S. C. M\r. W'. IL. White, of White's Good win Iloutse. Greenville, hits sued Mr. \V ). Goodwin for $3'00O damage for as_ sault and battery. The 1)laintid is rep resent4d by Messrs. Wolls, Orr & Moe gan and Cothran and Ansel. Mr. T. II. MoWhortor says if you have a hill side of any extent. to torrie, it is better to begin at the uipper side. unless you know it will stay dry until the work is completed. lie thinks ter - racing far preferable to ditehing, as the latter dreans off too much of the soil's fertility. The followingare the appointuents of Rev. O. L. )urant on the 1'ickens Mis sion until funriher notiee: New IIlope, 1st Sunday at 11 o'clock, n. 'm. Porter's Chapel, 2d Snndny at 11 o'ch 'k, a. in. 'i'ul r, 3d Stutlay at 11 o'clock, a. n. 'Twelve MlTie, 'it II Sun<lav at 11 o'cohk a. ia. Gap. 1ill, 4th Sutuday at 3l p. mn. Last week the Piekens post ofli'e w is robbetl of threo registored packages aniloumting to about $42.00. Two of tie packages were directed to this ofiee, the other was passing through. Suspicion scons to have poitted in the right di rection, and all the money was recovered. This was Certaintly the boldest thing in post oflice circles for seine time. The wonder is that the vacant letter boxes, or any thing else was left. The Anderson Intelligencer of the 24th ult. says: Miss Snunclla Brown, who we mrnttioned two wteeks agi), iinad ifer c< hller services as a maisiitrv to China. has returued from Nashville, wlwere she( went t", standa anu ex:annina tio11 1 e fre t he Mi st i. inatry I )1 (1 of the ?i 1. E(.Chl:re, South. Shi emnae nly fully to the retoirt "et lof tho B ord,a lni nhltr of whiaith hats wr I'in to htr :ast o in.rn fiit s"' e wa the alost (tl:t ll t-t y c)un lal:: tIhalt l ii c"ver" c"otne bire the' ''o.atn l. F r ,veral yea:trs pat the B3oar,i hs n dliaVor id to "'gt Stme valr tl to Sio< sentt to t:tke a thlir ough f :m'trse i' maicin i n I l der~ tins . it a f:itklIs ' eliu 41 i-:v, utit sr il'rts were, n1 al a.i <)1 C 1l~ XMnn tit) i i t. (S .r ll ''!arlss al:ed it.t .,blef wouh:i ontsilt Ito thbkl'a p'S,artur4e ~0 t ilChina. S . a 4red tofd fI' o, n< ihe fis of nex Stei her ws It' it. NewI rk 'I un1Si,11( 'enIer asI a4 4sin Ifut 1ik 11 he1 i ll th U orougly l1' o par(etherse'ftn thened,i Ial pi sskitn, aga ist' an .t oldihab it siethe idays of Shylcks, o noneylnaker . Th . A Oloul Miashter. Ma. EDrITO: ---Tho farn"rs of Da cusville and Cross Plains have gone to work in earnest. Sowing oats and breaking land is the order of the day. As alul,st overy farmer has sonie rough or eloddy 111nd to work in the spring, I will give a plan for making a good lulverizer, which Cost nothing but at little labor. Take small pine lafu o say four or live feet long, lay four of the poles on a level place an equal distance apart, so as to form a s<ltuare, then lay the other four across in the same way, cut each pole half through at every crossing, pin them together with tough timber, hitch a good team to one corner and drive off. I have tried this plan several years' a11(1 ever feel thankful to the good farinor who gave me the plar. You will So11 learn how heavy to weight it to suit the work you wish to do. There are some farmers, who like myself have a family to support, and hav'nt the money to buy a costly b atrrow, I reconlnuend to themt this plil, as I h:ave tried both. You will also find it the thing you need for stuoothinag land where small grain hats been sowed. Wishing a happy and pr'5sperous year to the SENINE, and all its read ers, I am yaurs, NEAR TIE LINE. List of letters remaining in the postoflice at Pickens C. H Clintoan Cananon, WV.1H. Bagwell Miss Milly Pit'htson, Mrs. Goo Pick ins, S. M. Pickens, L. R. Piekens, Author S. Pate, Henry Peorson, L. 11. Cook 2, Miss Dillerarther, V. M. Peiil ey, J. C. F'rarar, Miss Sallio Grant, Miss Sue Hampton, L. N. Horton, Miss Dora Johnuson, Prof. Quinatont Lawreoys 2, Miss Nann Lit the, care of lloyett Wilson, Miss Car ry Manse!!, .J. A. Me 'all, Mrs. S. M. \1 )rgan, John (. Iaxeev. Oloner MIcW\1'hurt r, Hotw B,,SOnl, Miss Allile )urhaui, lltnry \Welesley, S. C Vil li:uis, a):tvil ('. h'lon1)kins, Joe Toit zle, Mr"s Ti4l:a Russecll, NoahlItiehartd sn, J. C. Bush. Pa,rti, is e:llhng foa the above lettlers wvill pleasu SaY that they were adver tist l. J1. it. Ia iW1Ny, P. M of Vb ROYA L P r' e Thspo Fe nee ai.Aiavlo puity sr 1th:klah bso ine .Alr .'Lrilt, N.EL~ Y. jan\~LLES,L EIL- ...(L;. Sheriffs Sales. STATE OF SOU~TH CAROQLINA, C:ousNT rli IrlPi( Ea.:. EL -- - - BY VRTISEo Snndry E,xecti ons ain 11 1iveret.t otlrs [to rue <ir'ctQil anid IldgedL ini Iny lol,[ will til the' hiighi Il(;L boultl of sah-1 (on Sah-I I bLLy inl MarchE1 I S7 thLe flling~.LI. doSibed1L RI.I I. A'll ofI thait tracEt of hoiLE oni whichl Sariah and11 ). \V. ,Iula nowL 11E live, adLjoLiIL 1L5 ingLhul Elf SoEELonum,1 I,ooErLl, ,JoneL( I2. 1LarrEtt, Hf. Ml. 1 LoEr), JJEInetiaE )1tens, andLE others1; cEn it iing~ lifty fiveL unre4, nI>eI or l(ess. ShLl aLs thLE prlIoerty olf SaLrah1 JulIli ait the s-uit of lizabeOth Raekh- for doi Lwe'r. TERMP~S ('AS I[. A LSO( 1. All1 that traLct of hln KEII owlee worLthI, ,15. I 'riCE, maL lier; conimLJi 2. 1 I tiLL the townIL(E' of EnI tl, coii to iing one4' hlf LEE' II4EL ori lmsL, oin which tEl4here ~i astoIrIL bouw-, adljo)IiiLg thelL lintraI ~ llAmiIn, onIEE luuii'E fE'et frnItiny;. NIlrth to HriLE Streeit, \Vest by knownLI asE thel ,JohnI IF'i4be lElt. tralI, onI whichEI thIere is ai s4tErll' iLiME 1 E'iedIl by T. ,J. FendIElly, fifty feet fronit by I niel Iy(1 feEIt Iaed NErtlh by Main bEy R. (G. (hiiie. We.st by J. S. Ne'wtoni. atL thEE suiit (of A. Mec ). WVilxoii &h Co. niiEl TER1Ms CASlf. II. A UICJIEY, s.R.e, feb 10. '87 It Clerk's Sale. . ----- STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKiN8. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Joseph S._ Hendricks et al. vs. Morning J. Fendley ot ad. UURSUAN'I' to the terns of a decretal order made in the above Htattd case on to 24, day of January 1886, by Hon. I. D. Witherspoon, presiding Judge, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens C. H., during the legal hours of sale on salelay in March next, the following described REAL ESTATE, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situato in Pickens couty South Carolina, on Shoal Crook, waters of $aluda River, adjoining lands of U. WY. Bowen, J. 1). Chapnan, Tract No. 2, J. S. Hendricks and others, containing one hunidrod and and ninety-ono (191) acres, more or lesss, being that portion of the real estate of Abel hIendricks, deceased, assigned to the widow Frances S. Heudrieks and four children, by commissioners in parti tion appointed by the court, and sold un der the decree above stated foi- non-com pliance with the terms therof. Plat of samio can be soon in Clerk's onfice. TERMS:-Ono-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash-the balance on a credit of twelve mouths with inter est from day of sale, secured by bond of purclnUser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay extra for all papers and for recording the samie. J. J. LEWIS, c.o.r. feb 1O,'87-4t Clerks Sale. -o The State of South Carolina PicInNss COUNTY. -- na IN COURT OF COMMON ILEAS 11 arriet A. 3razcale vs. Watn n Col lins, ,Joab Collins et al. )U1SUANT to the teriats of a de cret;al order for resale mlade in the ala,bve stait ('(1 e'RC on the 19th day of Jan. 1887, by Hon. T. B. Fraser, pre siding TtdrJud , I Will sell to the highest 1 idder at. Pickens C. H., dur ing the legal hours of sale on saledav in March next, the following des crib e"d REAL ESTATE, to wit.: . All of that tract of land in the State and County aforesaid on Crow ('r e"k wva:ters of the Keowee River, adj'ining lands of Williai Alhxande r, 1". C. Pars ans and othllers containing tW') hundren 'd all(l 1lute acres ]iU re or less5 originsully" granted to RobLert 1{ankin . Soll at the risk of the forner pur cha:e r. TUi \R1S:---One-third the pur~casr monaey to be paid ini ashsi, the hame: aoan t we lv~o nats: time, with inateresi franalay of sale ,.s cuired by b i aatl aof pur~ cha ser an tamuortg'.age at thle preises Purchel aser to ay fov r all papert~s and foar rCeedintg the samate. felt 10, It Clerk's Sale. Thec State of South Carolina, Courrr' orF Pic(NSs. IN C'O1''I'T OF CO'3) lMON PlAS C. W. C1oltaut vs. 11. 11. Coathranm. 7)UR]SUA NTl to th e taerrni oaf ai daeretzal 5order' omatda int Ithe abo a ve stated ease on thta 20thl of Jainaaary 1887 bay Honai. TI. H. Fraseer, paresiding *Judagae, I wal saell tao the htighe-t, hballer at P'ickaens (C. 11., duraitnag theu legal hounrs of stale ont S;aleay't, ~in March ntext. the a fa oh>inag deascribead REU-A L. '81 ESATEl, to wit: AXll thaat paice parceal or tract of lanad ini b otha sideas of IDodads' (Craek, watars of Saldta Rivear, adajaoinin jg li ads aof Pon atder, lanti., tanda othetars, kntowna as- thea Sawv \fill Trctt, caonatittinag nintet.ett ( 19) aceres tmorea (at less. TEli HMS--CASH!. Paurchaaser to p)ay faor titleat. feb 10, 1887 20 4 Marshal's Sale. UTNITED STATEZ OF' AMERlICA, Western District of South Carolina. IN 'aT Isrti ta C~om:arr. Thela Untited States of Amcerica Plantif' vs. Jetry IH. Patyne, William N. Pa1yne. and Rob ~ iert Star .it De) fena t . I) \llT'' f a x-a ct bat thta I ) ,aabve iteda:e 'tic me dircted, and dela aia-rad, I wavill wlcl I at Pubatlie- \Atein becfaora the a acurt licnw. at P'lekeni S. ( , aan next S;ale )hty, Nlanayla. ith~ af Nlar-ch, l 'sX , duarin;g that lc-a;l htanr<a lar siae, t,a, II1 t haat aa tt Iataai a iur*' o Iar tfraat af huiiul lying. and binelt in IPiatens (Coutav, -4tat aoaf SoulbIt Carlcia, ctaiin tt. onle I.alredac atnd forty-svait a a-haalf (ii ) a- , moaaare aar lass, taajiainag b:aaas aaf Tar. It. de.a xanderla, .buaates i .lacaa, I[. I. Steaala atna aathers~-, laviacd onl a- thae propera s'at i-ta te aexaatt iOnt int thae abacve xtatad TEI-; .\X SI. Purvachaer ta para a ' it Stateas .\ ;ar-blal faat net aratc y N .. pet . llt ct*it BaYN-.l As we will make a change Future, w A ll accou nts w ill be disce STRICTLY CARPETS, RUGS, LACE T1ONS 1IOSIERY, 11 -ANi) ENTIRE STOCK : IIOVEY & MAIN ST REET, GR IchmIRond( & aniville RI R Columbia and Greenvillo Division CONDESED SCEDULE 1)e( ember 11, 1SSG. (Trains run on 7;1.h Merlian; t1ie.) M<>n hb(Il)>Tnnd No. 52. Leavc Walloilla....... ...... 55 an nSen .................... 9 10 an " Sp,rtanh urg.............11 .I0 an Abbteville...............10.5a " hl un s.. .........ens ... 8 20 an " Greenvil.............9 4 im " Girrv.o..............12 5l0 p N.intW x................. 2 .(i p1 ".Ne'herry................ 31 7 Ar'vColmbi.'..............2 5:15 pi " Augsta .i 3(. . ... .... .. ...20 p " Newherri1.v.......... ..... 1 as piu " Greunwood..............1 lo S p ".. Laur... s.................. :5 55p " Ahhev:ill...............0 4f j5lm No. 5.1 umakes., close.. connIc(tion1 for Athini a. Noi. .52 inake3. cloise' (jnin-eti on for Aui Lgusta1 aiiil ('ha:rleston : at 'dohnnhlia. .1 A S. L.. TlA \ IA Ill. f(b-n'vPa. Ag't. 1) ('AltDWI:1LL, A P A, CoiihnnhiaC, 8. 8OL )Ji A \S;I, TuriI ii: MIann er. j F~ '01 Of sort. Wjfth hindaelle, stoid die.orde(r, lior jad l iver, palin in back or side, c'on. stigation, ete nelCIet nlhnv he fatal. Onedos 01 .:aroug's a .natjvO I11 fis wI gIlvo reih-, A few d1osea reut.wo to now Ihealth and vigor. PRICES CURRIENT. Till-'.SE P'ItlIES Al i.E Fult WilOL-'SAI.E LOTS. (01)Itl3TI1 WF:.E{. i, \i I. I110 . &.51 ILiEi Sl(U3--d'It Loaif.........,..... Crulshed ................. 7 13w3f'rf'3l.... ......... ... 7 (trill.ded A(... ....... Sirtr ie e........ Ioln0................? BSrown.. ........... ...r .iguayrai.................7u/>1 1 Ilo Il hlile............... 17((IjIl ...........d.................... (u000 l air....................1e ( rniar.... ............Oor, MotA .. Golde 3 SH1 rup 1d.... 3 S. II......................I0 ( uha in.bh..................3: New ( )rleans, new crop.. ho N tvw (JrI)Lans, pime .i . .. 15 IAicoN--- leur it. Sides, dry sal. . .. M liakfs liaron1c3...........1.1 L (nn hoic Ikttle, t iee. .. 7 ('hlji'l ketle uc ketsC.1 . . 1 (IN- (3r., froui sfoea .. .. 7( () in from walgons... .. .......it ( )ts, Mcl)lI.............55 Georgia' Graing............ ;50 Kilder'sBe............... 750 SI)i do~ s hoice........... 5( I re . (ia'I,It, gr n la7 . 1 1hellyvile..................(: Oat1 11.a............... a I 1ioxChie newi................ 5. TonAcco H En INo l'alh 11t.... g Tulhvan BElf t.. an... .... ......III 1'.l lt llhief.............. Old tV.... .... .. ..........(. Tonec :3.- S'(jto l3 U Fa ee. . )5 in our business in the near 0 offer our ~STOCK." RI CASH? mntinued and we will sell FOR CASH. CURTAINS, TRUNKS, NO. IBONS, DRESS GOOfS, rIE -. STRICTLY COST. TOWNES, EENVILLE, - - S C. Reichm*Iond . ID<anvilie R R PIEDMONT AIR LINE ROUTE. CO NDENSE) SCh EDULE. Dcceanbcr 19th, 1886. TraIn. run by 75th Me ridian time. One hour faster than 00th Meridian time AlY. --No 51 |No 53J Lev 'e Atlantta......... 7 00 pm' 8 u40 n Arriv. (-1ainesville . .. i 9 12 pr 10 - 8 m i al.... ...........9 3a; p0011 00 ami Toccoeea... . ..... ..ilO 39 i.m 12 01 pm1i 811enee.... ...... . .II :17 p' 12 56 p Grevle ......12 am 2o 32pm apartanbrg . ......2 17 am I3 43 p~m (affar. .. .. . .... 31 11 am! 4 30 pm Gastonia............4 20 am1 5 .1 pm Chaarlott........... E 5a 625 pml Salsbuy .. ..... .. 1 41 amin 8 01 pm~ lhi.igh,.... .... .. I 50 pm 9 -47 pm Goldsboro,*. ..........- 4 11 pm r 50 am G reensbo4rO. . ...... 8 22 am 11 20 ama 1 "anvill. ......... 10 10 amII 11 30pmui i.ynchbuarg. . ...... 111p 2 05 am ( 'hirlotte sville'... . :t 30 pm 4 10 am Washinton . . ... ..8 23 pmn 8 30 am I.;Ifattiore .... .. ..I 25 pm,10 08~ ama P'hiidaelphaia ... 3 00( :am 12 40 pm Arrive New~ Yolk..... U 20 im: 3 20 pm D i ly No 50 !No 52 L,eav New York... 12 1 5 n 't I4 310 pm 1:edti iir. ........ .. 50 am tt :7 pm Wash4Iington4l....9 (00 am 11 (10 pm ('lairlot iesv ille. 1 '25 pm 3 00 am JXLynhbr.l .. 40 pm .5 10 ama Danv'ille.......... 7 05 pm 8 05 am1) 11ichmo14)1l. ... 30 pm 2 :30 amn (ohlsboro. . ......11 5(0 amn 5 00 pmn IlaI eih I.. . .... .. 4 35 pm 1 00 11m1 (i reensbomro.. .. . 90 pm I -18 ,iam Sailisbury . .... 41 pm 11 2(0 em ('harlott(e .....12 '4.5 am 1 00 pm (Gastna...... 144 am 1 42 pm (liffeys..... 258 am 2 51 pm Spartinmilairg... 3 417 ami 3 ;14 pmfl Greenv il.....5 01 am 41 18 pnm lJtsley... .. . ..... 5 30 am s I I pm Seneene .. 0 .. 32 anm ( 12 pm To1( o. ... ... 7 :12 am 7 10 1.m1 -Lua... ...... 9 00 amn 8 20 jym (hiinesville ... . . .. 28 pin 8 50 pm Arrive AtlIantIa.... ....|11.4) am 10 '10 pm SfLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Oni trains 50 and 451 Ponlium 11uffet1 sleep 4ra. het1 w('(n New York and At imta. (On trainis .52 a1t11 53 Pullmlana Ihiffet Hl(eeper PuInumh111 sle(per b)1~eteen Grensboro( ar1.4 li(1lllnon1l. Throu4dgh ti(kets (Iln11 al t, principal stations, to all1 points. Fo4r raltes~ :uni1 infhrat in) ajply to any1 a4getl of tha compaI llny' or GenI .Aliaager G P~ A A L4ecture To4( YToung Mllen .ON~ THiE LOSS OF A leQCthIre ott the NatIlre, 'Trenlt Inahm4d1(tary F,mllissions, 11mpotency114, Ne\ rv ous I>hility, and34 IlItimdiment to4 Era ringl. generally; (nsumptJior, EpJii4:Jwy an Fits;1 114 enIalan Ph1( 11sill Incapac(ity, k&. liv HI1ECI' J. LLVERWELL, The worb reownd(tho, 14 lI)t4 in t hir nuira .4eeture claly prove . Ii 1)011t Seatin,r bouple, I (I4insruments , to .4ordi(a114ls. l1:ting 01 1 (ut (imad of I nuret ( 'l his I .ee pture' wil prove45 Ad boon to TH E CULVERWELL M EDICA L (), .1 3 A.... M. New .. xk e