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Fddley is about to aenlare war against doge. Fortune seldoma supplies the plaoo of merit and applioation. Mr. W. 8. Brown and Dr. U. F. Di " -ver, of Anderson, were in town last week on professional business. Mr. B. G. Trotter was before Commis -iQor Thornley last Fridry on a eha rge of distilling. Ho was bound over for trial. The conviets sentenoed to the county Jail atthe recent term of court at Green yule, will be required to work on the f streets. Mr. R. J. Kirksey, a 4ew days ago picked up from a gully, a conuterfeit Mexiean dollar, made of pewter, dated 1804. Be sure for a trip to Charleston. The railroad will give reduced rates to those wishing to attend the unveiling of the a,. Calhoun Monnunent. Miss Helm McMakin, one of Spar. taniburg's most beautiful and eharming daug6ters, is visiting her sistors, Misses earrie and Lillie. Central town election resulted as fol 7owe:-H. D. Rowland, Intendant; T.. .J. Werner, J. N. Hopkins, T. L. Wat kins and W. B. Gaines, Wardenls. The Piokens town election on the ttk inst. resulted at follows: B. F. Leslie, Intendant; J. E. Cox, G. W. Earle, W. H. Ashmore and J. B. Clyde Wardens. John Jame, of Greers Station, was married on Thursday the 7th instant to Miss Lou Jones of Piekens county. The -ceremony was performed by the Rev. 4 D. C. Freeman at his own residence. Arehie Ramsey died in Dnnklini town ship, Greenville county, on the 3d inst. His sister, Miss Mary Ramsey died on the day following. Allen Chandler, of the same township, died on the 3d. inst., aged 05 years. 'The motion for a new trial in the case .of the State vs. B. H. Jacobs convicted -of man-slaughter, was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary- He ais ap pealed, and given bail in the sum of five thousand dellars. .Jnlge Fraser hear 1 argument on the Pickens and Easley Road Mandaurus case, at (ireenville last Thlnrsday even lug. B. A. Chill repxr euted the peti tioners, J. P. Cary the County Cenmis , oners. Decision re.erved. Dr. L. G (layton, of Central has a most bautiful pony. While it is as gentle as a brindle eat, it is as eet as a "courssr. Last. week he drove it from Central to Piekens, 14 miles, in two hours and ten, without beir.g in a hurry. Mrs. Jvn Cre'ia"h-v lie,l aL the rei 4 .den,e of her .huw4band in D)enii-vill e TIowvnship on the 5th inst. She wa's a e~ )Ilistent m:ember of the Btapti4 4k etreh, and the berevedl hxuib-ta&, fa nily u ad friend4 haLve the :y.apathlids of the comn mtunitev. Austhior Jenkins a-nd Carrie ,Tenk-ins were before Juticie Robiison 01 last T1hursday, charged with asszwlt awln bat * 'tory on Jerona Jenkins. The defen1 dante were found gnilty and entenad to five days in jail, or a fine of two,dol .lars. They p)aid np. Samuel Morgan one of the old st and most respeotedl citizens of Spasrtanhur g, died en Wednesday at his honme above Wellford, aged 81 year.. Ha was a faithful and honored nmer of Holly Springs Btptiat olhurchi and was bJuried1 ~there en Thursdiy. Arthur White (D)og Eye) returned from Columbia last week, where he has 'been on important business for the State. He said he thought the company had p ut new springs under the cars sinuee he w ent down, as they appearsd o.n his re turn to be far more eomfortable. ATTENTION A. F. M.-A speceial comn munication of Keow.ee Ledge. No. 79 A. F. M. is o:dled for Monday, the 18th inst,.nat 2.30 p. m. All are requestedl to be promptly on hand at that hour. Rusiness of imiportatnce. Mr. WV. T. Brauch, D). D). G.. M. 1st M. Dlist. S. C. will be p)resent. The many friedea of Dr. JohnT lol .. lingsworth will be glad to learn that lhe ini again in Pickens. lHe and his mother returned fromt Florida last Th'ursday. Hfis Health is somuewhuat improved, and he is looking much better than w' un lhe 'left lat fall. Mrs. C. L. Hlhlhingsorth' 4 .enjoyedi her trip very much. Mr. L. D). Ste~pheuns and his boys have 'been wvaging a war of extermnination agRainst the musk rats. hinee the fhis .of January they have i'.mghit and killed eighty-five on a half mile section of Twvelve Mile River. Thejy have caught them with steel traps baited with grains 9 ofirn. Mr. Stephens thinsks the det structian oif the above number- of musk rats, is the saving of as many bushels of ai >rn. hec trap)s aire for saile at McF"all's or 25 cents apiece. If a market. could ,e had for the hides a pair would pay or a trap. Mr. B. D. Mauildin and Mr. HI. "B. * Irookshire, Stewarts, S. C., complaini to s that their paper come ve-iy irregular. - , aind somuetimesi do not comne at all. Ve are sure thiat thes papers arm resgular * mailed at this office. It is a matter f very great importance to us, not only tot a strbaeriber should not miss a Hinj Is copy of his paper, but also that he tonidl receive every iop)y in) (1u1 ouors f mail. We will receive it as a great ivor if pc 'ters wvill he very partic. lar in sEW I'* .paper iso properly istributed >ut frome t,he post ': , I lyde io vWting relaree f)n'i fut ,:W r Eckene. T{ n ~ iules for Sale or Er elMni . 'rATON, Uontral, 8. C The tax payers in this County . ot wAs 9542. In 1886 the number was 8259, a gaiu of 717. A firo in Abbeville, on the 4th instant, destroyed the haundnone residence of Judge McGowan and the Presbyterian church. The stock law is no good when yout nearet and best neighbor allow their calves all the freedom they want. Riley, an 18 year old son of John W. Durham, (ied of pneumonia on the 11th instant, at his fathers home in Hurioane township. W. H1. Ashemore has left at oi r offmee a '3otton stalk measuring seven feet six inches in heighth. We huvo an idea that this cannot Iie beat in the county. Every body says the Cantata was the best thing ever seen in Pickens. We understand the troupe will he asked to render it in some of the neighboring towns. Never let an op>portunity to raise the standard of morality among those with whom you associate, pass unimproved. This is a (elt you owe to society, which if not paid will never be forgiwea. Uncle William Clayton writes us that le has imeole so blind that ho cannot read the SENTINE:. He Jas lived to a good old age, and is surrounsded by the hnappy famnilie:s of his children and grand clillrens, and we trust. h will live many years yet to enjoy their soocty. The case of WVest McAd:ams vs. (lee W. K{ellev complaint for loss of a bale of cot'u >A detfendants gin, was heard last Monday by Justice iossett. The ver diat was for the defendant. It has been generally suppased that the oottoo was stolen, and the defeuse was ordinary care. Tl)he Keowee Courier of the 7th instant svys:-"Mrs. Frieks, the wife of Mr. . W. Frieks,of our town,who had been very ill for abont a month with measles and puumoona, died on Twsday morning 5th inst. Mrs. Fricke was a member of the Methodist church, and died fuHy trusting in her Redeemer.. She leaves a husband and two small children to mourn their loss. She was 1iried in the villsga oeiete-ry Cn Wednaesday after noon, after apuropri:ate religions servi ces eontdueted in the Lutheran Church by Rev. J. F. Adlersno. her pastor, as Histe~d by Ikv. J. I 1Fogart.ie."' The Court composed of the luited St at(s Railroad Comm.nnaission, will so',tn ec(fit the inost (listingullislied court in Am'erica. If it sees anyv part of the law ;under which it opecrates iS abotut to worik a hardlship lby being (enfoircedj, it has then power~ to susp1end( the lnaw. Ex-Onferlxma Al ien. C'ol. D). Wyatt Aikent died at his homelt in Co~kesbury'~ On the lnoriiig of the (ith iit. A deep pang of sorrow will be felt in nmny hearts throughout the St ate, at t his i.ad .anolunIcemaenit. .A friendt and bentefafter, aL statesmian a chis tinhsgone to his reward. The closest scr'utiniy of huis pl)l)ic and Priiv'ate life fails to discover a single act or word unibeoiiig to the high est type of a chiristinu ientlema~n. A anunsuliedi patriot, a devo, ted , earniest and useful chrisaiji his deaith will be4 regretted aike by State and( hiurh. Thne Oanntatn. The rendeuing of the Cantata, "Es the,'" laut Fridlay evetning, was a comi plete success. Thel e was a good Ihlousoe, andI all werVe lavish ini thir praiuses. The (costiunIes were beautiful aLnd everything was ar'raniged with conlsumm i atetaste. Thel pro(ceeds were somiethI ing Over $40.00. The general verdict is that it nruut be repeated1 hished the uma~ria :;e whuich I give you Married on SundayIL 27 of ma~rch1 1887 also Miss Rhaikey Margant to here'est. love. By Mr. Stonules She live el, se to Mixmile an id I susp ose thle one she iotliv ini theE saime sett lenment. Whiich I under Stam th at She has bin ingig lefor tw~o timeus Sothaot is wvhat they say. - nyii (ie selni(it u, tw(l) n)ew stub. scibhrs neComiipied by l the, enshl will be (entitled ti (lnl copily of thme Nrsery and Orchard, th e beust booik th at has ever besen writ en on the Hiubl j(et, and1( woll wor'th three doilliars. 'e fo llowving ordte1r of preachlinig (if the1 l'ckenis (Cireuit wi heli obisenedt un Zion, .1st Sunday ait 11 o'clock ai. mn. Ea.-ley, 1st Sunday iat 4 o'elok, p. m.l I 1ekeiis, 2d1 Sundaiy at 11 o'hock, a. mu lieti hlhe, 2d sunday at 3 , 'cloctk, p mn. Eaisley, 3d Sunday at 11 o'clock a. mn. Piekeiis, 311 Sun1ay at 7n o'cloc P. m. I aeus'ville, 4th Sund(ay at 11 o'clock, a. m0. .Autioeh, 4th Suday al 81 . n. mJ- C. D.vs An Afteraeom- Weddng., Miss Emma A. Smith, of this eity al James T. Fenley, of Central, were married yesterday afternoon at th resideuce of the bride's father, J. Calloway Smith The Rev. J. K. Mendenhall performed the cerrniony. The wedding was a quiet but very pleasant and happy one, and the wish es for the happiness and prosperity of the newly Wedd(ed pair are numerous and hearty. Mr. and Mrs. Fentley left on the five o'clock train fir their new howe at Central. Store Int provep nts. J. H. Morgan & Bro. are preparing i for the summer. ''hiey have put up a neat awning over their store door. Sloan Bros. have recently had the interior of their store handsomelv p ainted, and nice seats placed along the counter for the accominodation of their customers. Shocking Intelligence. A telegram was received here on yosterday saying that the mother of Frank Hammond, of this city, Ihad died sud(enly at her h,cme in Iowa. Mr. Hammond was not im the city at the time, and the news will be at se veceO shock to hin.-JJaily News (ith. instant. Denth* Iii AndrMon. ANEns0N, April 5.--Mrs. Belle Bur riss, wife of Thomas H. Burriss, died of measlos yesterday, aftea a week's illnets, at the residence of her hus. band, about four miles west of Ander son. The deceased was the second I daughter of Kenon Brazeale, one of our most respected citizens. She was thirty-four years 01(1, and leaves four children, the youngest only four months old. Miss Cynthia McClellan died last Saturday- at the residence of her fa'i ther, alout seven miles North of this place, after an illness or only a week, frotmu metasles followed by typtoid fever. i She was seventeen years old. Thonsts M. ('ater, second son of the late. Dr. A. P Cater, of this city, lied vesterday afternoon frota om ("(tu plieation of diseuses. Andersot his lost at good citizen in the death of Mr. (t r, andil the Presbvterian cliurh a u)nsistent meml er. lHe leaves a wife and seven children. Ex-(orernor' H ugh S. Thoaua It will be rememberetOVd thant Gov. IHugh S. Thmomtpson resignerd the Governorship of South Cartolia, a fewv momths previoaus to the expira. tioni of hiis term of oflic, ton aeepit thle posit ion of Assistatrt Secretay in thle TLrtaesury- Departtient at Wahainagton. Bireidt(it levelanid had met ov Thiompasont andu 'vats so favorale im-e lpressed~i wit h lhe genitlemani, his ailii ity' and his polished mam-r, that lie tenduieredu hiimi the potsitionl niamedi. Recent ly, Assistant Secretary IFair child was designated by the P~resi de(nt as successo)r to Mr. Manninag in the Cabinet. An effort has b)eeni umade in create the inmression that G'ov. Thompson was ove-slaiughitered hv the President in the promoi tiont of Mr. Maynlard to the First Assistant seeret aryshaip of the Tr.easurv. The fact is, the law does not authorize the dlesignn'tioni of the two Assistant See retairies ias first andl( sec!ond. Gov. Thompson is p)erfe'ctly satis fied with the position lie aneepted at the hands of the President. He is d1ischairging the dutties of his oflice with a thoroughness andi a fidelity c'haracterist ic of thme moan, and he is treatedl with thie most mafrked (consid eration by both the President and the Secrtarv' of thme Trealsurv*. Governor Thomplson is an honor to South C!arolinia andii to the c'outrty at harge. . ii a o his wvay by puret maerit. We prec t that higher hIn i ors, thanu anyv to whicha he has attaini itd, will crowut his career - -..Iuyusta L M rou iele. A. M. Hoiwell, a farmeitr li inmg near Graenvile bos lbteuenultfi vat ing ti s phloat forit twoi years and gives the fol lwigas the result of his (-xpe(rience(: It will pirouce ab ott t w ice as~li much grain ont the same lawlt, ail with the sameculivaton;the yield onm ordiia i-y land beinag 4Pa or 50) buishlm-s to the acm-c. It furnaaishies a large aounat of forageC. Th'le graint maakes goo uii c-ious~ i brad and( iS (ecllenlt forii feted ing all kjindis oif stoe:: and( for fattent ing hogs. The forage is of the biest quality anid stock cat it with great rel ish, eit her green~u or cured, Aifter the first eta ttinig it succors freely andi goi ii rapidlyv It amatures ihe sieed in auijit hundrihied (I 0I) days from plaa1iing. All t hinigs consider-ed it is ai very profitabthle gra-ni andi forage You can get thle seed fromu us. We also keep Kaf'hir cornl, Mi aaize, P~eaarl (cattail) aauillet anid (Germian mij hit.. Siloant I3ros., l)rugs, pints, anid n;is. Another Art Craze. ;r The latest art work 'among' .MTiet is Lhe "French Craze," for don)rtIg oki.4 na, glassware, etc. It altnuething en tirely new, and is but roitabile and fasoiliting. It is very opular in Now York Boston and other eastem. cities. To lailie lering to learn the' Art, we will send anl el('gLnt ohimi plauie (ize 18 inches,) handsomely dboorated, for a model, together with box of material, 100 colored designs a.ssorted in- flowers;. animnale, soldiers, land.scapes,etc., comn plote with lull instructions, upon receipt of only $1.00. The placque- alone is worth mnore than the amount chlrgNl. To every lady ordori 'g this outit who onolost*t the address oft five other Indies intretod in art matters, to whom wo can mail our nov catalogue of Art goods, we will eu closo extra and without charge, n imitated hmnd-peinted brav- placquo. Instruction book in painting, 16 colored pietures &c., ouly 15o. Etnbroiderv silk, best quality, all colors, .pery 1(0 skeins. Tinsel Braid, gold or silver, for art embroidery and needlo work, large ball, only 15o, Meoraune cord, white, 50e per pound; any oslor, GOe pr pound. Other goods at tqually low prices. Address, Tttr: EIUCPinz Nt":ws ('o., march 10,--8t Syracuse, N. Y. ------ -. . What Can Be Done. By trying again an,l keeping up coarace many lhings seentingly impiible nmy he obt-,ine'd. II indrels of hopeIles' cascs of Ki,lney an'l Liver Complnint have been cur edl by Electric Bitters. ftter everythling e: e had been tri,el in vain. So, don't think there is no cure for you, but Iry Electr c Bitters. There is no mciicine so safe. so suce, nl so perfect a i oot l'urifier. Elee Iric Bitrera wilt cnre 1)yspepsia. linhtees and ill Itise:a.es of the Ki"hn-"vs. Invaumhle in lli'cion' of St ont"ch atni Liver.ti over cotte a'l Urinary lbfli.ulties Lnrge Bottles only 50 cents at Dr G:. W. E:u-le's. The following are the a)pointnents of R-v. O. L. 1)nrant on the Pickens Mis sion until further notice:-'T'weive Mile, 1st Sunday at 10 o'o)ok a. in. ; (lap Hill, 1st Sunday 8 o'olook p. m.; Tabor, 2nd funday s o'eloek p. in.; Poter's Chap el, 3d Sunday 11 o'clock a. in; Now Hope, 4th Bumday 11 o'clock a. in. Rheumatisnl and Neuralgia Cured in Two Days. 'the Indisna Cheneeal Cu.. have discov credn a (mpundx1 n(1 vhich aet' wIthI truly marvelous rnpi,ii ty in the rn e of I:ttuta tisn a-ul Neuralia. We (.n:trantcr it t) ru('re any\ and every ('use aute lntl:nuta tory ltheutn:ttist and Neuralt;ia in 2 )A YS anl to give imtmediat, relief in rhrooie ra's and;,l (ffe1t0s a s eely ere. On ''r :l i t (,f atI (lent5, in two( ('(''t stamnps. we will ""ncd to anv address the p)re,rript in f~r tli i wouiilerftul i,pni 'nul. vhie (ca hr Iiitd b your hn,oe drutist at -nmall cost W'e tk tlthis nttis of civ int , u di lirovry to til' pub 0 itnstu'al of 1puttinu it rutl as5 a pa:ttent med,ic"ine(, it h,'-i i mucti(h hoss xensive 1"We' will mrladly refuud mo('y if sat isfacti m is not givec. TUE INI)IANA ( I:MA'.+1. f'( ., feb 10, '$7 ly (rawfordsv:lle, lad. Excitement in T xas. v'icinity of Par:i, , T'.XasP. by tlie reni ,ot, le r.covery of \Ir. J E ('orb-'y, wih W:) r. hlipl,'eM he conil. lot 'n1.-tn in be'd or nas-' his he-~1- ev,-rybodyl x: i.i he w-' dyviig of ('"nani Itil,n. A tril huite' of hr King's N d ic.,vcry w:as S'n, hiin . hnniin re. tif.iisp he hofrneh at I-' root .oe LI bo!o D.Kig's' New ih ie Pilh o h inn e o he (I yof t e lcver, hve wIII well ,4)11 a gm The GldenDa, pblishereb Jme per annum, isv on.eso th oi en,t)ersn tbutifuill ustrate14 fuld anill oth t jb L adi ies. tiLookl) CIIere.l ~lo r forced to1 still, anid ouri prices aret' finIal, deliivei~i, antd crushin tg! Folilowing~ we give( facts and1( figures that will not and1( cannlliot lie! L4adies' legantl plulsh hland-hailg, 40f); Ruiat po(lckelt< -hoks, 28e (worth 75c) ; Al igaitor. specie puiries, niekel frnow, haill suap), la. go size, '22e; laiesliit' two-blad - peni knives, shell1 han11dle, '20ec; mamillor knives, fior the~ lilger' nails, 15Sc; chiarm knties, 10e; (Gem ('arpeCt stretchers, tile bes4t, 35c ; Madamelnu Louise hair crimpers(1(, 10cI; hahyli 1)nna, ine gob i ip ilated, with Imut het ters4, "UI dhy," "'''l)arling,"' "P1et," ''etc., 20l a inii ('vorthI 50Je~);I sh-roo'iopl:4, faln cy htood., 4' c, ( wor ii 1 ) tm>se'o5(1 pic vi(es, AmeI)(ricant, fioreignt, connel i, slainatil $2 ) ; gdit( edge' p!iniI g <rrds, c:1o a iack, gilt edlge, 25e'; muie i boxe.' verly fineti, $1'l.10; Miikaido b:mogle brali'lti, latest thintg iln hJ(iied jewelrny, 3oe ; (OpeIra fitlh - er f:ms, carilsl, bhie11, pinko, or wh-itte, bonntinks; 500, (wvorb h 1I.251; LadIie' shiears, ltikel p iltedn, Cin. , ,Ql' ; ci olred phuot o: of aitrie'se s, 10ti each, 1 for II254; .SAwing muaehineO oil (bes, spermn , 8 brrgMo boittles, 25e; Lublint's Beantifying Jl po.' hlair, I12.e; L yoni's IltothI powder, large hot1 i'e4, I15c; peltrolleumI jiolly poadw o, 3I hodttles for '251; Ltr.mliumil coiliogue, aL ntEw "'Sltolen Kisses,"' ant IxItI lute pierfn;u, Ii wvat'h lket, w.ith chinl :t.io tYveh free wvtil' ey luhijil rder a;intiit nolxI. 301 days. AM all1 giid- nt latjif.: ill s-ninug ull a trial (ord--r.A<re, Tull, l'miuF. N',w- ('o. , SvlractsE, NewV YD.tk. marchel 10, -81.. From 9 a. il. to 1 p. mI., and1( fromlI 2 p. m. to 5 p. in. Fasl'y to Pickonis -F.veryv iday exOJpt Stundmay. A rrive at 10t a m., leave 12 mn. Brovard to) PickensIl-Tiiecsday and( Fri iday. Arrive 6 p. mn., leive 6 am. mn. 'IThursday andl Satur'day. Arrive 10 a. mn., leave 11 nt. mi. F.astatoe to Pick enii--Tluesday and Friday. A rrive amt 11 ai. mn., leavo 12 m. Stowa'lrt t o Pickenis--T'luAsday andc Fri-. dty, A rrive 11 mn., leave 1 -p. nm. J. T. nrn-j~, . o , The Youtt' Cotfnauioi waiutelin.ite reputatiou for, pabliebiug tlhe bwst deria nd Short Stoneis, as well ie atriking 8to. ries of advenure. The next volume will contain the eight prize storiv :teieutod as the best froiu over 5,000 aniui ori>t.s sont in oompetition, The iirit Seriai Story, to app(vW in January, will ho "lilind Brother," in night uha'Sters, illuntra,teJ. Every one will want to rnaul it. Li $1.7b is aont now, it will poj fot the pupcr to l?ebruary, 1b$8. If Yon Wnut na Good Article Di Pruo TonAceo, avk your loiaor for Sheriffs Sales. -- 0 3TATE OF SOUTh OAROLfINA. Coums of P1ui 8. ----0 1N COUR?' OF COifMO. PTFAS. BY VIRTUE of Sumdry E1(ntions a14 Ind decret.tl orders to ine dire (cted and lodged ii my offle,1 wiliaell to the high tst hiddor at Pioken, C. H., during the legal hours of sale on Sala 1)y in May I 1887, the following dooribod REAL ESTATE, to wit: Two hnndred and four (201) acres more or leM, being sitnated in the State and County afore1aid, adjoining 1111(1 of R. J. Philpot, Aaron Itoggs, ALston I Bogga, E. H. Lawreanoe and others, be ing the same land on which Mrs. Iou Philpot, widow of Joe. Philpot deoasel, now lives. Levied on as the property of Joaeph Philpot doowmed at the suit of Aaron Boggs, plaintit' against E. H. Latwreaoe as aduinistrator of said de oeatzed, defendant.. TEiRMS--CASI. Puroliaser *0 pay for titles. AL3SJ All that tract or parcel of land' lying and 1 eing in the County and State aforo sid, containing onie hundred (100) anrea more or less, adjoining lands of R. (I. IIunt, Taylor & Cary, James M. Jones an 01 others, and nor fully dcrerilwd in tlhe original comlphtint in this action fil ed n the Probate 1udgu's oflice. Luvie:1 on as the property of William M. Hecter and Evaline Bnrker it the i,t of Eliza beth Rackley for dower ini tid ltnds. Tenms Cush. --Purchaser to pay for titUcs. ALSO All that tract of land lying in County ati State afore-taid, containinug forty-six (41) oicres mere or I, adjoining lands of William M. hester,, B. G, HIunt, Taylor & 'ary and otlhes, ii.l ALSO Ai that tract of land lying and being in ounty anid Stat' afore'aid, suipposed to cti'ilain Meven (7 ) tleren muoro or le s adjoininag the laist mientitmali tract abriOve de.s'rib ed, William Mi. Hstolr and othaertt, andai moreV paticaeil.trly desibaod ini tIe compilatiut ini thais act ion on tile in the P'robatet Judlg's ofilee for thle County of Jiamies M. .Joneu, at the snit of Elizabeth Raley for dmver ini said lLadd. Terms Caish, purichaserl to pay ext ra for papers. er. II. A. RiT('HEY, h.r.. apr. 7, 1887 es4 R OYALI R am Absolutely Pure. 'This powdler m-iver ;irb-'. A marvaiel of t oltutteail Ithitto tlae <(rlitrvti kititls, attnd 'anttai It sul int omtit tiona with thec mutltait l of low~ lest. sh.it we.i ht aiha Itavat lIais PNllowmt:na Co . tot; Wall At ret N. Y.~ jV~1an Ml6. A~ Ltectatre on the Nattuare, TIrent lnvin.la,tialtaEissions, bntencyta(, N erv ''ns D)tbility. :nnti Iipe.liaai-ots tot M;ar and1( Iits; Nlental:n Pyd IIvtaiapacit y, &". ly itolii;luT J. G:LVEBl;WIL4, Thea worrhld renownuaed tanthor, In thh.f admuirabale lectutre cltarly protves fron, lit '',t *wn eerienc that the awin tatontse trdia.n i t atti m'd ofI ret a co'malitiona nmy: b.e, maay aaure haimaaeh rjf'l'his Leturtae n ill povte a booni to thoands am, ail ihon'd Sent mulaer seal, in a plain enva ~eloi,0, to :any aahlaress. poast-Itaud, ont re.ipt o' tour THE CULVEttWELLJ . JC& -co. .11 Annu St.. Ncu i * Tf1F.8E PRICES ARE FOR W rO&sAt,z LUCB. OSat-rOTlDW3ErLt. QLmaouso &ULLL.U 3vo*rs-Cut Loaf. .. 7 Crw(1Ic((. . 7 Io wdered ............... 7 Granulated.............. Si Stranded A ............ 6 Extra W1hite ........... 64 oklen .o ............ Brown .................54 orra--Java, ('1(1 Govertnaut.. 25@0O L:gtuayra............... 17g14 1tio, UhleIC .. .. . ... ... .. 17t uU0 Prime.................. 1tsg 00 .ood........ ... . ..15 @ 00 Fair.................... 14t Ondinary.... 1842t (or.As8K$-Gol(Ien Rynup ..... 8), MitReoyadlo Iin lhhds...... 801 SI Luseoy<lo il 1)1....... 88 . 11... ............. 00 ('uba in hbl .............. 88 New Orleans, new crop. .. t,0 New Orlean, prime..... 45 New i )rleans, fair ....... 35 New (rleacs, conanaou... 23 IAcox--C'lear I. Sides, dry s. ... 9 1lams, 1)avis' (ilalond.. 15 Breakfast Bacon.. 12.I sAD-Cboice kettle, tieres... 8 Ch ice kettle tubs .... . . 8 ('hoice kettle buckete.. lz.tn-Corn, from stores.... ... 70 Corn frem wagon!0....... 60 Oats, McD)le........... 55 Ots. Texas Ittust Proof.. Georgia (Irazinig. . 55 LOUR--" lute ('lout, per 1i. . , . * 7 00 Kidder's l:est............ 6 51) l)o (o chole...... 5 0) O F'. Gr:vit, gran;ultu. . 0 Shellyville.............. 00 1iovanl " roct.......... 5 00 1'ear (rits rcr h b...... 3 75 Oat \l cal............... . 55 1to s--Ch iee new ............., 4OA C --'sw xi- '1LO n . . >12 --4co-CHwx 'alhioun. .. .$12 Sullivan's Best ........... 1 25 Free :un1 E.tsy........... 75 ( )11)1 oain ion............ 28 M:irtha tW'ashiigton.. 45 Old ('1hief................ 83 Old Bol............... 'On(AOc-SM4)55( - Fahu KeCe.... 2 50 Lone Jack.... ...........1 55 Blackwell's I)trhan 1 lb. . 55 flb. 57 " " lb.. 60 Pride of )urham. ....... 46 Prime new.............. Goog new .............. 55 ITAOKEHri. -No. 31 ... ..........S 7 50 Ilulf bhls No : ...... 4 00 Q(nlrter bils No b....... 2 00 2)) lbs kits No 3 ....... . 1 25 15 lbs Kits No : .......... 1 00 10 ls Kits No 3 ..... .. 57 tCEltO8ENE- -Per gallon . 10 Orceiiville, S. C. A. A. UATES, ProI)rietor. flIE M NSTON iIOUSE it \S BEEN I. nevly reitted anu excellently fur oished1 It is tirst class in all its appsuint ments, ain,l is<me. of the best hotels in the Sonth. Situntcd ini the healthiest and inost deli it fnl rity in the ('Iuutrv, it if fers S1'Plaif(olt A'1'lIt ti''t)NS T'O V I'I't)1t anul tourists and the cuisine Cannoiit be! excelledi ni an ytity. Clark & Wilcox D)o the b)est Work of any llim ini South Oav'olina on 1%La m LM' Andi use the Ilniest materi al of' any firnti South of Masoni aInd D)ickson's line. We halve the eviden'uce to pr'ovejtli is fromi the Quar.. I'108. Agenuts Ch.lampion Iron Fer.ce (A). O4 re env ille, T-4. (A tfen 18, 84 1 1 j pF 'ont of sorts' W lu luileele, Rtomagg(i i15sord er, toid 41iver.* 14*4190 ill intek or slde., coni si ation,i se ,inigle'ct nily lhe in4ta9l. Ones dIos ofi 8tron!g's Sanative Pillis will gl.'u relief. A few diose.1 restiu to 1.C(W health and yigor. TH E STARK A 'n41l1. Newsape uppoilrtin thie P i rinciipleN oIf a lhaanocra&tic Ain Iinuistrat.iont, Published In the City of New York, Edtitor and Proprietor. Daily, Sunday, and Wookly Editions. ThE WEEKLY STAR, A Sixtoon-pago Nowspapor, lssued overy Wednesday. A c1lan, punre, bigitt and99 l itrest insg FAMILY PAPER. Tt 'lint hut the- bite.t neSICS, doiu 1n to the houiir ofi Abricultural, Mvar'ot, F ash Ion, Household, Political, Flnanncl.I anet Commercial, PoetIcal, Humorous and eidItorial Dr.imrtmentfl1 , nil undeir tie iretion o41 f trined90( jo941rnalis14in of i the b ilAl ihtly, li0 4ixteenl lmg s ul iie fiin.il criwth-d wi lhi goiii. thu1i fri m be i g i o end 141. 41129r 41uimal irles byv i ingidii.:ed Aii'ricuial Andi fiiriigni wr iterl,o it i. I S THE DAILY STAR, in 11n 4tei e formii'(il i. It. spin i 4iiorespoi. lence119 by3 enbleh fromii 1,oilonli. I iirm. JelinS, vi(1414 unld At t .W iiihuiln, A hny! ' i i 4'hr newis4 celtr1, thle ah-it cr ipoite t Sil S pec~ .1 ii: i .':ndh v the414 'ts hiir.iiry ienur arunil akad. ii i ir 14491h fullii d . pih - IyeilIIein i an extI rar4ilun 99ry induce04. $41ud4 for cire111 nbor TERMS OF THE WEEK-Y STAR -rol 01r., 44ent4 ar.ns, rn11C or (li o1Al. 1in the 1:nl it s'Oi l'er Ven. ....... ...... . 2 Chuibu. of 1- -f;4'(i (.414 onei hxtra to, organ5 iTir. .5 10i() TERMS OF THE QAit,Y f,TAR~ '3o hU ii irv daly for oneW venir (1nc1h Ib i eday)... d l)aily. wi'tho' it Sii y&. one5 year......,.... ..I l ver da -i : t montlIh..... .........-.---..-.. Du441 u lii tL hundauy, si1x montSihO..... -..-.-. -(44 Addr- s TIIE STAll e0 nd .a- )i,lI v;mliam 6e1.. Ne Yr eS.bg.mgAd Davv1Ieu a ' Columbia and Graenvile 'DiviI* CONDSED SCEDULE De, ember 14, iSSO. (Trains run on 75th Merldian time.) ut ithboUand j No.,52. Leave Waihalla....,...l....... 8 5 " eneca.................. 9 10 a " Spartanburg.... .........11 80 ama ' Abbeville............... 10 45 am " Lanre: a ............... 8 20 am " Greenville ................ 9 40 am " Grecnwoot..............12 560 pm Ninety Six............... 1 41 pm " Newberrv................ 3 07pm r've Columbia................ 5 15 pm Augusta................ 0 20ptm Nr4thbotund : No 53 Leave Columbia...............10 00 am Newberrv............... 1 8 pmi " Nincty Mix.............. 2 80 pi. ' Greenwood .............. 2 52 pm Ar've Greenville ............... 5 52p* Laureni ................. 5 b5pnt Abbeville................ 4 85 pua " Spartanhurg............. 8 80 pm ". S neea .................. 6 02pm . " Walhallal................ 6 35pn* " Atlanta.............,...10 40pm No. 53 makes elose connoction fou Attanta. No. 52 m-rkl: cloRE' connEetton for Au 4nata anul CharleRto, at obtlbita. .JAS. L. T1AYIA)lt. (lenl 'P'wa. Ag't. 1). (:Al)WISLL. A PA. ColunbiaC, S, SOLL IIA. S, Tratie Mann er. RicIua t(d & Danville RR ~E. PIEDMONT AIR LINE ROUTE, CONDENSED SCUEDUL.U Dcccmber 19tl, 1886. Traint run by 75th M.\eridian time. Onp hour faRter than 90th Meridian time No 511 No 53 Leave Atlanta......... '7 00 pm 8 40 am Arrive (laiiesv illy , . . 0 12 pm 10 35 am Jula..... . ..... 36 pmI 10 57 am 'Toc.at......... .. 11) 3t Im;12 00 m 0................... 1 t37 pm' 12 56 pm Ealey.. ......... 1-. 30 am 2 10 pm Ur.eeville....... 1 02 an 2 32 pm Spmrtanurg ....... 2 17 am 3-48 pm (a:fe... .......... 3 05 am 4 30 pm Gatonia.... .... 4 11 aml 5 41 put huilotte........ . 5 05 am 6 25 pm Sal isbuary ...... ...| 6 42 ami 8 01 ipm S aesville... .. . . . . . 12 (4 pia Itaeih .. .. .. - 1 50 pm' 11 30 Am~ Goailboro.. .. ...4 45 pmaaall 20 am Graeensbo ro. .... .. 8 22 inm 9 40 pm D)anville. .. ........ 10 It) am 11 29 pm 1laimoml.... . ...3 50 pm 8 40 tnm 1.yachbuar. . . .....1 05 pam, 2 00 am Chaaalot tesyille . . . . 8 40 pamt 4 10 am Washiaagtoan....... 828pma 8 10 am~ Ilalt im;re........11 25 pmnt 13 anm P~hileIlaia ...i3 (0 amitu2 .5 pm Arrive~ New 'ork .. 6 20 aim 3 20 pm ________ Daily No 50 j No 59 h,eav Na.w York.. 4 45 am4 4 39 pm Phlihl:alphldia ...7 21) ami 6 57 p lHaltimnar.. ..... . 9 45 anm! 9 412 pm u aashinagtun. . . 11 2(1 aim11 00 pmn ('harl'tesville. ,.. 3 35 pml 3 00 am 1aiLynchbrg.I.. 5 50 j'mn 5 05 ain lBichmaoala... .. . . . (JO0 pmlI 2 30 iam D)anvilla...... ... 8 50 pmi N) .5 aim (1riini$bo(rO..... 10 44 pmn 9 48 aim (4oblsaboro). .. .....11 501 iam 5 00 UTm Itlaleigha.... ... ..5 3(1 pma 1 (0 am lalt Springs.. . ...8 42. am1 ... Ashalevill ... . . 10 54 amn ... .. Htatesvillo.. . 4 418 pm .. .. 8aal isburay........12 31)am 11 28 aim (Chanrlat ta.......... 225nmt 1(00pm (Gastounia.... ... ... 24 ami 1 42 pm (Ga Tey's.... ...I J1 .0 anm 2 51 j,m patat uarg ... 1 .30 nm 334 pmi Gr< -villie.,......6 50 nam 4 48 pnm .asaaey...........7 It: am 5 14 pm Naeeen........... .140 amI (612prm 700l0n,............. 0 46nam 7 08 pm J..a)a... ... ......jl 04) aaam 822 p (Gaineasville .. ..11 2(1 nmi 8 40 pm Arrivea Atkanta... ... 1 21) aim 101 40 i u SLEEPING CAR SERVICE On itrails.50 arial 51 Puallinnot lla:iTa sleep. ars het w ean Nen~ Yorak ati Au ta i. On tain s 52 anal 0 P ullhnan lI:Tet l'epe betlweenI ~ai W ashiton ant .91 Na w Orlinna, Pailhnaian sleper haet weann Greejrsboro and priniagl stial loap, to all poain:ts. Foir rates unil in faa Jnat1lin apply toa aniy agentl of the E lIt'IlMA.9, JAS. 12. TAYLO]fl Genai Mlanaager (J P A ONLY $20. Othar comanlus chnarKa %am 140 to 300l. A teea. plinte nta af attaahmnta witha ach aciuei, AIe .ilahnsoa itumler, Johniuo Tudcr. aama bo: of Foey lIemmen anad a lJiar. II4 DAWMe'gg, TRA g ina youar own hiouse before youa pa S ent. M machine. W AlIIANTEIb FORg 3 )gAM Send faor ttiraular. (1. A. WnnnD COnuNAw