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ppl on s i ome tot own. nijoo to teo s in tW*s Don't mise the meeting next Satur ~dag. Opat. fliornley baa tWo h1lAy iays aft wiek. 'l'he Calhoun lonument will be un- ] beiled next April. Mr. N. B. Cary, of 'Walha]la, visitcd Piokens last MOnday. One of Maj. lloyd'a beMt work ani Snala died last week. Qome to th% in'oting next SAitreay. I It Is hold by and for the farmers. Aunt Betsey Mabr Was in town last Thursday to draw her ibnio'n.( .. . H Mr. T. W. Stribling, bahiEr of the one a Bank was in town last Monday. Tlhero was a tluinLer st'ohm and hard r S ain in liberty ahd vio nity last Friday c night. Liberty was Rhakon up last. Saturday night by an earthquake, according to the U -latest advicee. Mr. W. C. Bramlett, of Libert.y town. ship, we regret to learn is very ill with.k pneumonia. 4 Mr. A. C. Welborn, of the Greenville Bar was in town last Monday on profess- t ional business. One of the United States prisoners, E:. 11. Galloway, sentenced to Piekens r jail, ecaped on the 1st, inst. Missea Bue N. Lewiq and Marie Mc Caslan visited relatives and friends in 1 Seneca and Walhalla last week. 1 Mr. MoT)uffle Brook, of Daoitsville, left last Friday for Daias, Texas. lie has 'our best wishes for his success. Messrs. F. 13. Morgan & Bro., of Con- f tral, have moved into their new store, 1 which furnishes every convenience for 1 their increased busiress. The Abbeville Messenger says "Miss ('arie Calhoun is getting on nicely with her school in Piekens County. She is an admirable young lady." 1 Dr. John J. Kirksey is in Piekens for il the summer. Close confinement and hard study have not in the least impair. ed his genial disposition. 'l)epnties B')wen and Bonr' last Fri day ''hnsted'' an illicit distillery on the 'waters of Big Eantatoe, cnttint, up the , still, and pouring out al:out 1O gallons i of mash. -All t-r pat jners over 51 vears old a 4 exemlt from p11 tax. If any oi over '" u this age han given in his po11 tax, lie e-m lmve it. taken 'IT by epPlying to the An,_ ditor before the 1st of April. On she 2d inst. Mr. WV. B. F. Taylor 11 had two ine hioimids hitten by tinsae Iog,Iwichi he puritSued, over91took and slowv; and returning hie prutdm'itly in flicted the pena]tlty on his on untfortn- t< nates. H. M%1. GlalIo'way was hefer'e Commis sioner Thlinleys on laMt Fr.ida.y I'r re tailing. He was hl d fori'court. JToshuatn Enr-ge-s was up on Nttni-<ay oni a clmrge of retailinlg Ahal canceintg, iaid svas v -diseltmrged. tI 'Wo have the greatest hopes for our () good friend Mr. J1. S-. Wilsoni of the Flaht j Rock section. 1He hius a most noniveni- is 'oat residlence, a fine huiggy, an d at last , acco'4~1t5 lhe was anuiiing for a gooda imiggy horse. He that rimts can1 icad. Messrs. F. W. Poe & Cjo. are constant- TI ly adldinlg to their sto.ck of shoes, (lo)thi ing, and gents fur'nishig goods. A 'gentlenm or lady whonui they caninot suit in shiods, ieed not go to New York 'or any whore else to be fitted uip. It tan't be doue, if they faih P .W. RI. Tlhlladr and w ife of Campobello Spartanhurg county, have been visitiing l'elat.ives in l?iokenis for thec nast. few days. I'hio is "irs. 1hilatrdI'sh itir vi'4it to her o'. home sii'Pe her matrriage last Dec. and' 'Ieir many friends ar-c glatd to see her in ii the enijoymtient of a happy weddled life. ~ Last Fr1idlay RH. F. Turneiir, Hienriy Paca II and Deenatur Pace'i were9 orre7st0d ai Tryohi N. C. , chatrged wit h thn-mdei- of Rni l'as H. Springt~ in % t79. It hais bee'n tl kuiiw)kd that Springs was shot by a a iooninier. lie was killed while oni it 'whiidkey raid, in the 1moun itinsi;.f ire in- I 'ville county. Lona, the 'elven yearV old daughmter oft t 1 hhi, as bitten last wedn iesdaiy by a hpider, of tho black botIl 1(arnief.., onl her wrist, wvhilei in thte fiel!d with her ltoit tIe br'othter~ gatteriig chnmks;its and(wold huidonhltedO'ly have loi ii 1htr lift', hnitt fron,(1 the timely aid (if I ). Hytmtilt'I, who1t9 waV; t'.alled in by hmr father.' MIhe is tnow l' inost wveib tar less thain it was9 lw'i. ,Thle re&' I tl'e r(('enit ii'plctiont ut ( 4,!lItthia of the9 kaumplIe' ue't. itnto t1 he 1)eymt , i 1.e of Ag in brief, th9u ih'paj'trMin' NI'.t. M. Pae ef Vi'rgin it, sid the( sintf tere but 1 litioh fo9r 1the pize7 was til 'omitt M~r. iR9 E lingt9;ers5 jr. , oif F"h,ree, w~as I '11ha f'olli\a big order c' 'ranebbtj on the9 1di&tkItOd Cirait'l !fdll be9 obhseri'ived n: Zi<iI, ist. Niinmday' at 1 oJcIio. a; iih. 1?. IslI.ft ist Haiuihlay I 4 o'cl'9 O'i, p: os Pid:'ie 9d~ Mihdy t. 11 o'lnnt, .t. m. Iillhtetita1 !hn Nainday at :4 'i #: p: il. Flii'ldfY lid f4 idty lit I) ('--9'ki P, itn la~uil&j4h Nkoh idtuh ay ilt ilok eii'It 1 aintii tht4th Suday at 1 Mu4h gardenig waoAoe Ist w4ek 'The small graiu croi sit DaQusville township is qtt4t4 piniaing. Au ox wa di i.ut sold aiything the Sherifl had for auc'tioii lastI MInday. 1F 'out of sorts' with headache, stomaeb disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con etjation, etc neglect )nv 0 tbeni. One dee 01 txonr-'s iamative 111s will give reliet, Aftew doe restore to new health and vior. The following re the appointments o lev. 0. L. 1)urant on the Pickens Mis ion uutil further notice: Now iope, at Sunday at 11 o'clock, a. ml. Porter's Jhapel, 2d Sunday at 11 o'olook, a. in. abor, 8d Sunday at 11 o'clock, a. in. Cwelve Milo, 4th Sunday at 11 o'clock, - in. Gap. Hill, 4th Sunday at 38, . m. We trust that many df our farmers nil This year try the Allen Long Staple Jotton. '1kad what Mr. Turner has to ay about it in another column. IH has ried it 'thoroughly and with much suC ss. It takes no more work or land to niso the same amount of it thm it ro ltires for ordinary cott<n, yet it is vorth $18.00 more on the bale. Millo Maize is highly praised as a for ge crop. It can he fed green or cured for ay. Planted on good ground it gives everal cuttings, and the y iold is said to very hoavy. To any farmer who vishes to givO it a trial, we will furnish small packet free. If ordered by mail no cent must be encldsed to pay pos age. In largei quantities we can fur ish a1 20o per pound. SLOAN I3Ro. Whell you need anything in the Fur iture line, you can certainly save mon y by going to Turner,s large establish nent on Maii Street, dreemville, S. C. le has the most extensive and best arran ed furniture houo there is anywhere. t consists of live flora heavily packl vith furniture, cofius, caskets &c., of very style and nric. Ie buys these hings by the car loads and of course ety them at inside prices. Ho gives is customers the benefit of those largo urchuses. The Keowee Courier of the 3d inst. ava: "Ne regr(t to learn tlnt 1ris. rashti Burress idied at her r(esidence, I Anderson, on Mondva of last wcek. Irs. Burress was A native of )uc est, in Abhevillo county. Her laidell name was Sharp, and she 'as twice maarried. Her lirst hits and1( wa)t Dri. E. 0. Gaines, a(111 t hey ved1 n1e11 O Pikcens for seveal ear1.4.. The high Cln-istint i-tratc(er I Mrs. Umh3e.'5, withi al lie gravel's life, endeared her to all. Em~Mus 1tn atray. Al1 it 11'ss Im.eeting ofh'h fa rimer-s eld at Andlersn CU(. HL. on thle 28th f FebXruary, a 'esolutioni wa~s passedl sking Picklns :md1( Oe<mee cou nt ies met I ErIf seurinug thle Agicutlltad Ex be uipper itu-t of theC Slat , 11111 a 24e c(ill ed ofCa DI . K. Noi ris andl thiers, will be at Pickei .<Th Cout fouse on nlext Sat.urdhay the 1 th ist. to confer with the citizons (If th is :uint,y for the pul'px>se of bringig' boulit 'o-opera3t in in1 this maLttier. Ie Court Holuse. This is a mlat ter of ery great impor) lt anice' to thie farmleurs Iigt(l addresse wvill be miio ie oIl th1is Vant~ted to Pn .", IHat (alot En~u On th fir st. (If Marc'h a colored a lonl t.rain at Grl(eenville, S. (C., wit h mC deterniiinaition1 to pas to Al flaeua 1 ai Mtock shti, pe's- ticket. WhXIien 1 Ie1 pass was presei ed t.o Caupt. St Ire , lie 'onducitol iia' i eh n'r'ge~,, he sm iv ~a(s'siin (If theo wronlg imanl I be uiasked thle namIe olf the colored('( 11m3, wlh ponlyhl) r'esponedlV ilh a enoA ed-h''' fI'rll , :uu IIm LI r 3 -ili 11r-t n ly l tin'h' b; 1h1 w ur as it wa' no ia h-.:I i and s oIf Mr'. Wiiun1 A' re mu:, th ain 10 131p11'ssiM ig Mrtq. Fr lnom ous hev lat tfl d m lon oilg ho( k d at1I44I lajo(' thoy budtjl foriib0te eitigntetd, dek'./ n4tDPaoie. The Piinmnt Conference 5f Ei ders and 1)eacons, conpoaod of the offlcors of all the I'resbyteriak Ch:ar ohes of Pickeus dounty, and Mt. Zi. on and Midway churches of Ander sol COuflty, met at Libei-ty clich Feb. 11th, and WIaH ill Hessioll tWo days. All the chlturel lcs w( ro represc'en ted, and coliderIlble iaterest was manifested throughout the meet in g. The whole time was taken up in dis cussing the question submitted 1by the Ex-commit teo. The question as to whether the: o meetings ihave shown any good results so far in the Idvantleemnltt of our church, was warmly diieussed, all it Was flgr'e('d by all that we c:i see and fe1 that our ineeting;s are loing great good. We fecl confident that those VIo) attended the conference will retur tn to their work with increased vig r, and will be stimulated to more ex ertionls in the Master's cause. The next lueeting will bs held at Midway church, on Fri lay 1)c'f1ore th1 3d Sunday in August at 11 o'clsk, a. mn. V. K. B IOs, Pres. I9ftt Fr'oii (ates. irlt. EI''o:-After liavin'.. a. long rainy spell we have 1be(')n visitel witi It. perfect wind.y day, foil~"we<d 1y a bl>utifnl cle 1ar <lay, u l oH Cr cire. p)onldent halS b)(en lll;kinrguccJ liuS( of the bemiltiful day 1 .v hialling rails to buihl a pistii'e Iece. The inotuitailn w1agon Uf mhve beenl paissingsth \Var<l loaded it,lh p .a toes; spruce pin me tops, a<1(l ever greens of va'riois descript.i IS. Road working has been the order of the day, but have got through for the J)resent, al(1 the (rivers when they strike the new worke'd places, have a lg face, for it was trrrile hca<1 wgoin ilUg over the freshly w.or1 'hle i:N'm1N:I, ns inl its ae,i'r aleP oncee . weel, andl is 1qu1ite a w1el ('(.lle visit ir. l'otI JTu\N:s. The bitet art wo:k aung ii'q is the ''Fro'ec1 Craze,'' for dec, rai g e1 1hi 11 , fthiSWari'e, etc. It i com il lg en tir('ly n w'\v, andl is both pro ah!i e an,1 faeiii.ug. It i. very p1, tlir in York B : lon l1 o: lu-r (a: t ' ie '. TI l;tIdi(' lesit c to ( lir thi .r,We will Sendi an le'I ,t rl il 1'! u1 iz 1h hi e ,) inlu(1 ">mely dte .ut,'1, (,1 a 1(Nhc , tur( 'ill -'' w iti l .: .i n , (1 loed d igncIa4,rt,l in 111 llow. -c, ntu clal, ;(l dier: , huclrS c: ,' . , e ofaw olye iily2~I $1.0. Th phi le' werth7 yan- 2lu the :as t eba lv. To sevr ofd istenlig eut aii .m1 who onelo a tihethle o f ils oter aoids l1 ~iL5na iin boik in p nt in . 1 0 re 'il, heht tpnility, 14ll i.lotl, toe itr l art einbrt'~d1ry and Lie -t o r.: hii Is O4( c ,i therodsa ei N"ozmmb-W.i'. Addn,ss,tt~ Tm: I.tIu m: , Co nutreht 10 I St Iyra ni, N.Y was meier of th Hpitou aI iv ofd0 dffen-n d 1. ,e h nat i u iN iftr Iha Ch >rii r. .11 d'. Mnealrop y, whc h '1 ometh Rheumatis>m and Neuralgia Cured in TWo Days. Thle Ini1i'i f cheeei Co., have dliscov cred a ctomioitn<l vhieh acts With truly malllrve(it nt;itIi ty in tln eu'c of tl heuma t isml and Nuralgiy. W Giuari:u1 I CC it to enr( liany tl evry case acuite Ihlll,tunnua I ory lthtlemat isi antl Neuralgia in4 2 I). 'S nuI t give imu-il :ate relief in chronie ('C :titl efflets a) pe('dy tire. On rieteip1 of 30 (C1tS,. in Iwo (wCet s'mp, wv wrill itend11 (o ttny a ltlress the jIrn' triptint for this wumlterful ("omo iiunid. whli(b (':t 1)1iled by yov vunr htt(nt:t druggistt :tt sn:all cos. We take 11s ntts of giv in' ti4'r ,li5o very to t0 the puh!tttt' itsttadl of IttltitOi it tnlt att at Itlint nl(line ine, it bec i tnu-t h li ( neims (v . W'e ws ill la,i ly refund niIIII if Sati,sa(ctinm is nOt given. 1 'Iii lNl)l.tNt ('Iu 'u. t'44 ft41 104, t ly ('rawf'Iir..vilie, mid. Must J'xcellent. .1. . \ l':ins (' i'f o1 P1'li:. Kntoxville, T'1 t1n . w\ r ": , "\'4ly ('\'nly t.l I . hle, . I 'I s 'ew Dis){ v(' e"r' Ii' n 'tl1h" Ipii..:, 1 44414 ilt It,ill,t 1 1j I) ttt" :;ll tl:: i ll t4 4 'l:tll( ltt4' I iIgt'u it to beiilI a i)h t ii Vo II lie. Mo ' 1 il u irel to esi ify' lto t vir4nln'let. .\ly ) I 4e ('i t : w' h'mt"rv' t t r ni nen ded it, Ilr. Kinlg'x \.w I)bscoverry r ('unvutip 4ion i+ gnantl'ttiet'nit4 t l''' (ollgtht, (;ui+, R enchtilis. .\.thnul, ('r '-, :n0 t every aIfee u't'n of"IThron), t'h','t :n,1 L.n't!s. Itrial liull', 1n,i . at I)b (;. W , f:Arle's 1):I1! Sltrr. I gt' ie'" I III) f'I .I' Mt i('!e.t, 'Ihe Y:nith5('4 4ompan4i4n4 mnninllaitln its rrptttto(n fir publl)iilihing tie 1estf Seriil andi ht - 4 Si tori'4, o wi ll ts at iking st() rie4 Of uIVent tire. 'Ti'li' next voli tu' will Cointain th1t' I igiit p)rizl stOri( te(' lte di ] as th14 b st frt m ii toe 5,0) mn mttle ipti l 'n"t ill 'onnwtlttiti(tn, 11 1ir1st S i'til Str' y, tO :Iappear ini ,1:I:, --y, will b t'Ulijid Irother,'' in ei'"lht ebtr:o lI t, illus tratedl. Ev y \ \ will wiI:mt to r':I it. Ii ''1 l.g iS t1tt norw, it will paOY 1 for the pnapter to 'erl)uarytl"V, 1 "M. (n Oi it izen Speaks. \i" .1. \I- -t , ' n l't11 4,-i i "nnt of 1iit; ,"' (I., 's,y . t t he 1h ('e n h:I l i ttlltrtb l 'itI IK) y I:im v ( :n bnu I ' fo a re t nl4my yl''ir. :lutl \Cil w h I;t z : f r i i t11rt't i't!:rs; :i InI ' e-4Il 1or lyc v wt'tit : l It l 4rit',1 444444' o i n (' e Ii . wu!t h t4 btn t.'lil, 4ntil hl( hein:tt t:ak:itng I. "t 11'I lilt1e' :and4 a I ntjttl lintg i, ' h:unds :ol I rfe i witl urkh!"' \r. tlii't :ttvc"' 'I'l t"44: i -lit 44 4ii,i t t 1444t rc4~~~4 It 1.l1 :1)4 1 II' it . ,.;) v rt e) 't'4'!ll'tlis I'l'cl i Ii i' lu) '4 1 v1 I lit i 4 i' l4 il !u ,l ni". (' eil ' lit- Th " tr ea : t aIt or., I t'UI"iih'". tirtlt rel, ani ( hV. - r:-!r.rtns 84.hl by2 Dr G W. .r-. Tl44tOa'.! )1.-, illihalldt bty .Tntmes F iei- n, Plliib t 11ital, I..t., fo .() per mlln ltl, iti t%:It' O1f iL mt 4441rb41 rtt(' i n-t:l l ing :444l b'-1 .(i)tr: 4 'ol' r Chll.il1en 41444 ~)1:11fi in"t4l '" \vt lit' e. \t't4 ' '!',l. i b'ti ull ; i 1 ttd : +i wOrth tht' mnly. t 4.. Absoluto y Pure Tie now-ler ever '' irs Amrvlo -rph2pat pow' rs ' h nl n a Im Bo.vu ov.:y Po,ure.al 444'I ill molut. i'h ' ( '4'olina o4(4 ACl'I k & h Wil'ilcoxer Wii'e UP'1.V'Q Ihe PVdPr to 'It h 4 e 48'o4 I he) '('44 114 (A eeni"le., "4. C.: I I 1 - ' 1 h' ONLY $20. Other emo 44.o 1rw 445 n Si4 n11 V,4 A 4 n bi4te. - oF f At 'hi- th es ho4 4.4r.1 :1 Ala in44h 4- WA IIRANi'A'i:h FL"4i i 'k "Alisa 47 .North 10th Staa P'hladeltatlha Pmn -OF----. Assessment Notice. AU.)ITOR'S OIFO, PxcNits C. IL, S. C., Jan. 18, 1887. HP1 E Cculty Aititor has boen conpoll od to caiindel 0lngagem()nts ut all pro iuts except tho following On accouLnt of one(' colfutsiont as to dateR. He0 or his iepty will be at Puupkintown on Tuoiday ti 1st day )f Febriary 1887. At AikonH' Store, Weduosday, 2nd t 'ohruary 1887. At Nine Tiniuca, Thursday, 8d of Fob uary 1888. At Hurricane, Friday, 4th of Febru ury 1887. At Six Mile Sehool IouHe, Saturday hit of Fb wth:'ry 1887. At Pickons C. 11., the balance of the 'Imn. 1'axpayers will avail thm1selves of the ln)le timo given 14) make Returns lnld I lopo eachl will make his or her Return in )OLrO of nuunber of acres of Land, B3uildings, Lots and( Per40111al Pr'ohety n each ''ownship, and no comllaint vill ti bO 1) necessary. Fvery mnale citizen between the ages of 1 and (30 years on the 1Ht of .lanuay L887, excep t thoso ilealble of making t Hupport shatll be0 de('me(d tatxablle polls. After the 20th of Febrary all Returns vili b)e put1 in adlditional list with the 50 >'1"rcent penalty add1(ed thereto, tllcss >r(vente<'d h sicknes or a i>seice from he County lt the tune of Listing. J. H. C4Y)E, County Auditor Tan 20, 1887. 17 tf. .ichaandahd & D>anvill' U U lumbia and Groonvillo Division CON)ESED SCEI)ULE De( e"a11ber1 14, 1SMO. 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