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toe tfp ab,oul rhe e4wqta Qhsyprng. )LiDora Polger, of Easlby, la visit ng rslatie ln Piokens. Miss Carle Oalhoun is said to be quito ilI at her home ia Due West. Mr. 3. H. Brown and wife, of Liber t.. were in town last Saturday. IQfreshing showers fell in some por tions of the county last Friday. The Barnwell Sentinel says the Indi S ansa Ohomioal Company is a fraud. The bridge over Twelve Mile River on the new Pumpkinto wn road is now ready for travel Mr. Willis Grant, of Eastatoo town ship is seriously ill, having an attack of paralyeis. B9v. W. G. Neville in a commisioner to the General Assembly from Bethel Presbytery. There has been more forestlandn burn ed off this spring thau ever before in this county. Tf a mAn asks a citizen of Central to come to the Cantata, somebody thinks it's a big joke. The frost will be apt to chill the ten der cotton plant whioh shows itself this 'woek or next. Miss Ester Chapman is making rapid I progress as a pupil in the Willianaton 1"emale College, Last Monday the store of Nix & low srd was slightly damaged by fire which unght from their stove. Mrs. Francis Owen aged 80 y+'ars, died a few days ago at her home near Pierce town in Anderson county. Mr. and Mrs. James Peek were divor 'ed a few days ago, by the judgoment of the court at Marietta, (Ia. Dr. C. N. Wyatt lately of'this county, is practicing medicine with success at " Toney reek, Andereon county. Miss Tirz.ah Hughes. who has been visiting relatives in Pickens for several days returned home last Monday. Mr. Bright Gilstrap was up lat week for the first time in several weeks. His fieuds were delighted to see him. If any one desires to fish on the shares -one half for the other-he can " get employm- ut by applying at this of fLice. Mr. Henry Liles who lives near Eas Icy, has out his foot so severely that he .will not be able to attend his crop this nsniner. The Cantat-s will be renlerel at Eis lOy on the night of ti '2 I iit. 1'here is a rich treat in store for the peopte of that town. On Si,abbath the 10th inst., Mr. Julius 'Gilstrap ehot atnd ki!!ed a brindle dog~ 'which was half hound, and the other Lalf h.ydiophobia. The mail ertrier, Renhen Folger sold cvery string~ of his fresh fish lat Friday mowrning at the post otdlee before the muaii was distributed. Every body says it has been a'long timesince the frm'ers in Pihkens Coun ty were in as goo I trim at thie time of the year. as they are now. The April term of the supreme Court convenedl onl Tueslay the 19th inst. The Eighth Circuit will be ealled on the 9th 'of May and occupy five days. If witnesses attend the eommijssioners court on a snmmons they get mnileage, bunt if they are arrerted on a warrant the mlileagei all gois to the mars'hal. T. L. .Tohnqon. HTendersonrville, N. C., l.adl a ."addle horse stolen on the 12thm inst., aind offern $50 rvwaird for its re covery. Look out for the thief. *John arn T ul ins O,1Dell, sons of Ahn er, have one of the prettiem farms in the County. They finished planting thue seed for a large cotton copI Thnt week. The Ofmees of the Air Line D)ivisionm of the Richmond & D)anville Railroad1 are all p)rovided with tihe seidule of rm,te' according to the law in the hInter State Commerco Bill made and provided. Whenuever there is an appeald fromu the TIrial Just ice Court. it is very immportanut, not only for the jurstici to mike a full report of the cmae to the Circuit Conrt, hait alo with ll the" paper's in thme e;ase to seud upl an1 ituenizedI statoaaent of the costs accrued in his ceairt. The Richmond & D)anville Railroaid has been systemnatically robbed of freight umeir Greenaville for several months pa'it. Last aitur daiy John ald well, Joe I1 i ris and Win. Froneberger. were arrestedl on a charge of larcony and Porter WVim by is Wa uteri. 'aldll is known in thmi county se a Rowing rnseh ir-enman. Thoechainndalier arid m'Jpenmloi l.a o~np recently piacod in time Methodnist. Chareb,t give a mgnitfloont light. The ceb'enda bier has four burner, with eleg.mt glass ' lb+ T~ha s'isp) i') imp his a beautiful porcelain sha~de fringe~d wvithi prismatic glass4 heaid. TheOSe are great imfprovo non3fti COmpjiiad to tho) sido ro' factors. Cant. JT. WV. Kirk, of the ('umberland Glap SNo vey, passed through town laa week, cmu route to his enmginee~rinig corps, 'which is now at work in the F"rench Broad1 Valley. HIe with other Imembhers of :he corps, were sick for severgl days w'aile they were in the munainijs, and work was somuewhat delayed, but they arc now prog'esinmg fluily, as the work down the Valley is comnparltively light. If the nmoutin at~ Brevard and Asheville on the 2i1 et 28mlresult well, the work nai the profil will not he intr1pA~ *ha,. rand turtle duvee awe awakened the snake, and the greena Jzzard too. CopXMGBT7ED. Itorses and Mules for S+lo or Ex chauge. L. 0. tJArrON, Central, S. C, Mr. J. T. Anthony was rehaed from custody last week on giving the requir ed bond. John T. Tucker was before the Corn-. miioner last Thursday for removing and retailing. In dofault of bond he was committod for t: ial. Form:t fires crowded Mr. Sam Wilson, of Flat Rock, last Saturday, and threat ened him with serious injury, but he es oaped without much loss. Mr. Benjani* Mauldin, an aged and repecte(d citiaen of Piokens township died on last Thursday. HIe was a morn her of the Methodist Church. There was a full turn out of the broth. ron last MondAy, to moot Doputy Orand Master, Branch, and the comnuuication was truly a most edifying one. Thomas McAdamnH died March 29th, 1887, near Autroville, Anderson county, aged 86 years. Ho was a member of the TBaptist Church for aixty years. The citizons on Eatato and in Horse Pasture have to go about eight miles to get their mail. They ought to keep complaining until they got bettor treat ment. The Keowee Courier says more than fifty thoisand grape vines have been plantsl in tiht' vineyards in and around Walhalh. Thii begins to look like busi ness. Plantt. your htotou lands. The Cam den man says the wasp is building his net close to the ground. According to this sign there will be no frestets this 'sulmter. Perry Thornley met with a painful ac cident last Saturday. A splinter from the floor pierced the bottom of his foot, ani Dr. 1r smlett gave him chloraform and cut it out. That sterling religious journal, the Balpti;t Courier, has Rtairted out on its nlinetOlnth volume vith fine l)rospects, an.i appearing brighter and better with advancing ago. Mr. A ". We'horn, W. M. of the Greenville Lodg;e, attendnd the cell meeti1u of Knowe Iodge lt Moi day. He is one of the brightest master ma sons in the up c'nun!ry. Messrs. Clark & Wilcox, Greenville, S. C. have every facility for turning out the best, che9post and prt iest work in nairie. If yon need anything in their line give then a trial. On Tueilay, A pril 5th, at the residence of the bridn's S.ther, in 'e n'alhm, Val ter Gibso,. of Walhalla, and Mi s Alice 'eiy, wereunited in marriage, the Rev. J. K. McCain otlicisting. The Sabbe'th School met in the new Presbyterian Church at Ensley last Sah. hat.h. Their second Sabbath in May is thmeir reignlar day for preaching and1 ev cry body is invited to attend. %e of the citizens of Central wanmt the (3mteta troupe to pay their town a visit. We dare say it would lie a mioat pleascant visit bo0th for the annatu,res riud the Centre !ians, heMides thre is noth ing like being nmeighliorly. Greenville is to have another hank in a few days. We trust it will reljam open each day untdil 3 o'clock in the A fter 1n00n, so people from this co-muty can (10 business with it, withont boing comn pl)(led to shiny over all night. The Schiool Commissioner savs he has ben doinig all ha ciouildi to got. the te-ach ers' coilrlieates reedy for delivery, but the nmmis1 of the boi ard having boemn occupied with othier i-nplortant bulsiness' han<e d some delay, yet all will re ceive them ini time. Mr. V. M. Rogera, Liberty township, has isplayale good j udgement and fore nightI iii phming ledges of rock alonig the edge of his tield wihere thme soil ins in clined to w.rsh in thme road. What is thinssaved inI one( yelar,5 crop wiill piay for the hedge of rock. Mxr. ,J. (C. Griffin has played a serious joke on the crows whmich have bein mak inig raids on1 his young bottom c. :-n. ilo Soi;kedl a half gallon of corn iin strychi ine and sowedl it b)road (cast over the~ hioitoms. It mado(l nmany of thoem sick, even unito) deat.h. Mrs. ifentor Richardson retuirned a few (lays ago from a visit to her non, D r. hlark aind R1ev. T. J. Richardson in Tex a-i, uand her daughif''r, Mrs.L. Li. IJide iin St. L..oni-, Mho. t>he haq since been au nioyedl by chills, bumt, was rOporteid im Tihe(re waso- a danu'e'ons fire Ouit just east oIf totwn hot i St,mrday. It dl"stroy edi a string of D r. Earle's pasture feuen oinlii th-ei'y Pl*,. Jt waLa U:mmig rie p,rpr:w toward1s towun whenl Mr. AhIindi , wih tWiv or I tre hands, The O - ph-udhor and malf;naiit iy of the K inc. :he envy and4 j'aloumsy of I Ta manli, the node"ty andi digiiy of Mor the Queeni 1aw I l '-ni ii to nolliit, wel4 Qno of the most intelligent readers of the SnE'I1F.!, renamhe-d a few lays ego' that (4n1 articl~e publ1i-shed on thme first page, "T'imnely Ti'(pica for I mmis ," is w orth -more* tihan a years subsncrition.i Thlere Is much genie commIfon sense in every thing Jones says about farm. iing. le b.a mada suoee tother:ggadiss C Te "lakt ara'Work among bae I he '1re U et," for deuorating ohi .a, ghatswaro, etc. It i Nonething en tirely now, and is both protitable atid f woiuating. It is very popular in New York. B(leton and other ewstern oitiee. To ladioe desiring to leirn the Art, we will tend an elegant china pln.to ('izo 18 nlies,) handsomely decorated, for a niodel together with box of material, 100 colored designe assorted in flowors, animals, soldiers, landacapes,otc., con plete with lull inrstruotiona, upon receipt of or ly $1.00. 'Ike plneqie alone iH worth nore tian the amount clrged. To every lady ordorit'g this outfit who eomloes the addresa of five other ladies itreated in art tua:-tera, to whom we can mtail our new cataloguo of Art aoods, we will etnloeti extra aid without chanrgo, an imittttd hand-painted bra-i;l plicqulo. Ltistruotion book tn painting, 1(i colored picturee &o., only 15t. Edroidery sidk, boat quality, all i olors. S0c. pt?r 100) skein4. 'linuselBraid, gold or silver, for art embroidery and needle work, large ball, only 15o, .Mt'ernie' cord, wite, 50o per pound; any color, t0e per pouyid. Other goods at equally low prieiw. Address, TtrK EirinF. N-:ws Co., uarch 10,-8t Syracuso, N. Y. Most. 1'xcellnnt. J. J. Atkins. Chief of P..iee. Knnxvih.. Tenn.. writns: 'My fainly nnd I tre len eficiariet of our rn' t exelleut nt,'liuinn. t)i. ting's New Discovcry for t'onniiprion, hatvng found it to he all that you etatit for it. I desire to tt'tify to it(s vir'ae. \Iv f"ie''i8 to wit n i Iv, ye rec'rnt nieiled1 it praiase it at everv onpoi tonity I)r King's Nw 1)sc"'ovty for ('nn-u'np tion is guaronti-et to cnre Cotigths, 4'old -, Brenchitis. Aathumn, Crottp, tt every nfft'c o'in of Thro,t. t'-tst and t.u nr. Trial iottles Free, at i)r 0. \. Earle's tirug Store. Large 'ize. $1 00 The following are tho appointm-i"ty if Rev. 0. L. Durant on the Piekeni Mi eion until further notice:--Twt'l-e Mile, 1st Stnelay at 10 o'clock a. n ; hap ITill, 1st Sunday 3 o'clock p. in. ; 'atbor, '2'ei Stunday 8 +j'cl,c k p. m.n; Porter's ('hap cl, 3d Su'.lav 11 o'clock a. ii'; Now Hope, 4th Suuday 11 o'clock a. n. Rh"umati.m and Neiit*gia Cured in TwO Tynvc 'rite Inlia'i Chemte'tl (. itve disccv ered a comti ndtitrttl wtii a't' wit t Irtl mstrveltu, r:pi'lity in th:-tiu en if 1I t '' - tisml ai'ol Neural. ia. We' t:htira-"i('I it Ito enre a". N i' t rrV et :-t rI'fltl'imt - t'ry Rt henmn:llismt a:ul : t r er:tin i 1 DA ' a'rel to giet im m-rio li:te 'r ltf. in i hr, r,ic ill' nd tffects 1')tt" Vp e t'e. On r'ct'i;'t of ; , ('e tts, int twotl c nt ataipa. t e wit.ll .titl tt a yir i i e :ts ihi ret' ri'tion fr this av ei 't'fi 'eno,o -l. whic'h ieno I ' ti'tlci" b vimr an d'' rl otist :at smtall c""st. We' Ink'' this mtea- " of -iv i'nv our'lis.'tivery top the p01)b t i' inta- ;f tcttt".g it t't:t a' a t''t".st me'1ltiei: b r mtouch le-s i,r wtt geM to ' i will -trily refu :ii mn'iy if satisfati i i t t tvi':. feb 10, 't;7 ly "rxw ftr'dsville, 1. nd. An Otd Ci,t"-n cpAks \tr- J. M"- Norris. ,in o1.l reeltent of ittle. ( a , rs s, that he lit h'en ha-!' froubledl Vith Kidlnly ('pi ,l+tint for a tre.' ainv years t'i ( with e7rma for I i'i't ear,: ait times coni'1 ".""..r l- .tk +i a i i he beaniS; nki'Eti1it erl'aole :ni fins i) han2''ii a feeil wahIe 1At'--i\r V'ien 9le T h.eI tiI trt . ni ttff rai i him EleiyRo to t:lt wh!i.-r twah i/'t Siy.mnArinn-.t lit on- ta 'i''' puifi,:r Etlvoru',e l'ip ia, a (. fori.0 pertvanntua, is n. ftems lran i ad bt papors X'ii. -o -'ui llren antd roungy people,'e ave li ver. leen1 .p W3e ovfravae to 114tci,--iteash ti hFyri that AinverIt. henun in the bet. path ofregula trae Wo buyng inn. M. Tij ng Pres iO $oke soabiieutkes a late str* he g to there all the anme. Lie oodld not onvn;iently go to Piokens for the Cantata on Friday night, but went Satur day n,ght and saw "her" on Sunday. We have heard of young ladies asking gentlemen to stay for breakfast when they bad remained till 12 or 1 o'clock, but we hoard of a certain young man makiug a call before breakfast last week in Pickene. Seneca was representeld in Piokn at the Cantata last wek by the following ludios and gentleen: Modanes Hun ber and Jordan, Misn Qusc"ie Sittou, Me'ar'. henry Stephens, Samuel Dendy and;O. Ramsey )oyle. They pronoun ced the entertainnont a suocea, and the "'boys"areyst.ill onraptulred by the charms of the beauteful young ladies that took a part Piedmont S. S. Institute. The next meeting of the Piedmoat Sunday School Institute will be hebld with Momn Pisgah Church, com menc ing on Saturday before the first. Sun (lay in Mnv, 1887. The introductorv sermon will be preachel by Rev. D. I Spearman: the mis ionarv sermon by Rev. G. M Rogers. The commrraittee to prePare programme consist of Rev. S A. Gary, Rev. J. W. Hutchins and T J. Bowen. J. T. Ar :,o, Clerk. P'aterM' Good Poliey. Mn. EnITon:--Planting corn is now the order of the day. For the last fev years the people of this section, have plantel more corn anti less cot ton, and can now live withoutt the Shylocks. From the mouth to the head of the creek, everyone has corn plenty, and some to spare. Was at the Station the other day and found flour $4.50, and corn 7a c. rash. Shvlock sells at $7.0') for flour, $1.15 for corn on time. Thor will have to raise more corn and less cot ton If they do not adopt this plan they will do worse. Who will follow Praters Creek in raising corn, pota toes, wheat, onts. and their own me:at? Not hragging, but thankfd, tare is not a man on the Cced; that has to del end on 'hk. Thuey run their own work. If every body would fol low the ex: nple of Praters, the Shy lo:ks would <li. Wleat crops are looking weU. For. imers are fixing to plant c!ott n seedi andI arranging for large potato patch es. Every body is er:.ing hard times on aecount of the lien law. Thev want it kill.d. There is no bettor way to kill it, than to quit giving licus andit mrakinig their owni supplies at Prater plows elese andi deep, 31a kes corn to sdl anud corn to keep April 9, '87 Pk.owna. It was8 a strange 'oinc'idlene~ thait at the last service held in the Pres8 bytiailn churchl, the .at chaupter in the B3ible was r'evud, the sermIon was preached from P. text ie that chapfter, anti the last hyuinn suu;4 wa: thec last onJe in the book. Lit tle daid the ci n gregation then thinmk that it was theo last (ermloIi they were1'( toheair ini their little cherch.-A MeeWi/e Mefts.enger, The Loen1 Newspaper. The late Judge Da.vid D)avis, of Illis nlois, whose jiltdgemen t oni an1y im por ed1, expressed his views as follows, re gardhing the value of a locail new~sp)a. per: "'Each yearl every loeni paper Ziv s fromii $10 'to $53,000) in free linies fora the b enellt of the colmmniity in which it is locnted. No othe1(r agency can or will do this. The loeal ed it.', in proporitio)n to his mneansi, dloes imr for his town than any other tern men, he ought to be0 sulported, not because youl hippen to like him or awhire*t his writingos, 1but 1becauset a loca'Il paperi the best inivestient 1 that a onnlnuni ty canT makel. It may not be brill i:nt or cro)wdled with greaflt ihouights, but financially it is mIore of a be.nefit to a corunnity than a ter1her or' a preacither'i. Ut1] ln.t anid us now, we (d0 noIt mealll nmorailh- or inte'llectualhly bunt lin)an cially, ad' yet on the mo'ai quesltion y01Xou will fi the iiaa;jityi of the lacel papers ont thle right side of the (1iieHt lol. T) 4hay the te.i(gyg1 'if k>e-ul pljes do the most wor-k for ih he,A mon)iey of' uany moon on earth. Subumtsihe for y,~our lo! pa per', no t ats a~ c'hanty, but) as an1 m:vest.meunt. *IPlanmtationa Phe 4)(4ophn' *Rini' Ra'oo is al! right ini de wi:n 1b-d, but I nlotices' dait w'enk deC sprin) o' dl yeah iome er(' II how uia r 1 iif s'mirp) spinklin' 0' w.ork ha'ps dIaIrup So'n men1)1, wVc'1n '1 gains One 1),;u tda kon do.- Da aut ilto recolb,ek' dhat. de bilack snaake, aldo he kon rumn p)owerf ul fas', kain't flr. Er ani ken make meb tired mnighhty s>o by I" t-kin'( 'bout 1h8i)is honest P .r like hi's erifei.rd hiss'f daI he'll for it dat he is hiouds; amol leimi t' 11i yer, it is er' mtighty easy thing to fiurgi. D)e lpa1m da tt pasi y('r a comaper nimt an' dtn puts in er' little stinm' dt'cow thd't a<tr she's un~ give ver hotcket ful oi' mil1k abauist 'strove 'ver app etite fr di te milk by blowvin' her bref inv~er face.- Aka a Traiqne r'h18 E8P I B AroB IQ f LOT8. CunLUaC-r'b WEACLY ItrsIAV$OX JUUne---t'ut Loaf... . . l,rtbc. 7 rowdered.... . 7 Extra 'thite v---.-....... 62 Golden o- . .... 5 13rown-- . 54 (iUFFB---JRva, old Government . 2500 Laguayra ............... 17 14 "n> 'uoice:---.... . . 17 . 0 'rime-. - .......... 94.0l---.. ......... 15 @ 00 (uu.. . ....... 1 00 Ordiary.., - ..,.... 18(g20 MoLASs--(1uhlen yeu,p.. ...... 80 M'Iuscovalo in huds..... 80 ' lusqeovado in bble . 83 H. 11 .u ('uba inble .. . . .. 83 New t)rIeanj, ew erop... 60 New Orlean,s, princ..... New ',rleanus, fair .. . 81 New Orleans, commou)) , . . 2:3 UAOOy -t a("atr I. Sid1et. dry 5)11 9 lamls, i)uvis' dmmoa:un( . 1;, Hreakfatt Baon......... 121 LAnn-t'huice kettle, tieres 8.... 8 t'hoice kettle tbA. 8 ihoie( krttle buckets.. .. 9 OnR&N---torn, from stores.. 70 tJOrn tramnt wag.nis...... . 60 Oats, Me) -l.. ..... 55 O:tts. Texas ltust Pre.:f.. tGeorgia (hazing........ 55 la.on --a' hite i'Ih'1(d, per hb1..... $ 7 00 Ridder's Rest........ ....6 50 l)u du cloice......5 00 ( F' (rant, granulated. . 6 00 SI llyville............. ih >wrd .t re"t ... ...... t 00 'earl Grits per bbl...... g75 Oat '14............... 5 'luAee"o- ('nIC's IN( -('alhouna.. . 1 25 tullivan's Rest........... 1 25 Fr(e and E:sy.......... 75 O l I)amiaaian............ 28 M artha ashingtn . .. . . 01'1 ehief.............. Old l ... ........ .... 5 l'ofnAeoo- -Sta -N- a':b Kee.. .. $2 50 Lo'e .ank.............. 1. '. Blackvell' )ur na1 I lb.. 55 -lb 5 "S " lb.. Ib.. 67 Pride of I)urlam ........ 42 Pr imnt e new ............. Gog new.............. 601 MAOKRNIt. - Na- :3 ... .......... $7 5) 1l:alt hhls No 3 ........ 4 01) Quarter IhhI No b....... 2 0" 20 lis Kits N. 3 ........ 1 25 15 1h Kits No 3 ........ 1 00 1t lis Kits No 3 ... . 57 Ktsttos E:rK- Per t;dIlon .... .... I04 Clark & Wilcox I)o the best work of a1 y lrni i South C roli na on And use the f1:iest inateri al of any firm South of Mason and Dickson's 1ine. We have the evidence to priove this from the Quar la12s. A; :nts- Chamalpion hIon FItc to(4 (104 18. 84 1 3 i Sheriffs Sales. --0 STATE CF SOUTII CAR~OLINA. C''UNTY oIF PICKENS. 113 ea odesto mea dliraecteda I lodlLgndI in y aamlee,l w il e4l tao thea higha] ea. ljhiar itt P iar!enza (. HI., daaurig tlm legr aaa hors af atstala na Sa l)Day in a I% the I1r following deaa,cribed. REBA] 1.T IA T , to wit: T1wo hundaareda arai four (204t) aes more or at laea', baejing sii tu ated in thet Stratae Iiaint (''ataty aforeaaiad, adljaoia;ng land. aof IL t. Jal PilIp.t, Ararona W>ggs, A 1ston) It" a , E.a 1> . TIravrencea anad ath er.t, he4 in' ilaa Ntsam latral ona 'ajl w ichaMrs. Lau now'. hvatt. L - tat (ar ta prao laIa. ts af .aaJa)a)'aph a Phi ao a d "-I tat theo lnil ofl Aaroni U *, . ..;itita a:'aaarJ I'. ! tawenea- :uln nis ttraator oft said dle Cit- I, deafe.!hmt. T U R MSI -CASH[. Puarcasear to pay AT NC) AllI tha;t triaat (ar larral or landra lyirng :0rra - irng ini thae Counaaty> tand Stata aforae stad, c rtainring onir hundtareti (100)~ a*ren m)orea tar lass, tadjainaing lhad of It. (; IHuant, Tayn lor & (Cary,' ,burs "a. dta!a tart al athars, and mor.o. fu a sc~r ibd it ed inlathtaProh .t.idg' oa. . at.. I (an ta'theaa proaaprti of WdltIimor~a1 E Ia'.'tr tandta a'o arkerL' at t' taitt tf Ehza't bouathl R~tihley fora ala Vr ina s.talid landa. Terma C-ash~a.9. --Pu'r(ith!aset to pa''y fa All thaat tranrtofaa hmd t5ng irn ('atyt I anad Stata. afo'reabl, contauini faty" -i' (40C) attres mm: a! or Iaosn, ttlja)ininga htunds' of Wdhoaara M'. lie'terna, Ja. ti, ]Inint, Tlaylar &~ ( try ad tathart, anrd A lI!;O All ithlat tra't taf Itn-l iyinrg amtliaheing. ini ( aun;ty and *aaate raIrsaid, supla a.sed to) cona 1ta Hf-V n (7) iaees more ort lean, adajoinaitg the hatat lal nt ianed, trtact ia-ove, tand tore pjaart ittl !arly deascrtibed' in tIhe c)omplaint in this ation Ott fila ina t Prob(ate Juda; n's (atlien for the Conautiy of Pickents-. I a vid aon ast thea prar ty 'of Juaen M. d1oanter, at thte ranit (af Flzabetha 1Roakloy for dltower iaantsaiad luaads. Te~armsa Cwash, prch t olrrata pray oextra for.paipnrt-. a-ar. 7, 1887a 'Any one Kendig us two neW s(riberA noemonpAnicei by the, cai will be entitloJ to One copy of the Nurerv aid Orchard, the beet bo!c that hn'i 'ver bton wiiten o' the Hub jet, and ldl w nth threo dollars. LadIE'uide to 'auncy W rk. Thig work 0oan!in8 nnir;,' 3}) hmd some ilhuttrattiotia with in'truo.t'irni for making hundrot of h- tutif;ul things, oi thor for adorning yoitr homn. l)r Preatwta for your frin:ly, at it most t:rifl.n oY pen te, inc1uling all kindsf tiity Works a rti't1c omb1r4idorio:, Lace wtork kt ittingt, fatting; and ntet wtr ;: cnt tinU c(=.;u, for mfonogrits, initia'tl, t I t, ba mbo" qulinl, ott')manly, ounttt rt mn,rg -, carringo robnv, ttrk ha:;<r, Lt')tk, r b , prn wiperM, hnogintg b.i-ktt', wal l n " 't, oatch-IlH, pin cti ins, f)oot,to' I , lttndkcer(chief ho r""o boxo', o.rd ba'ktt, Mtuc: ,>.;'WM, t.ab'lo ('ov(trv, work AtnndM, tablP 4etsf Nttrteen, srtt> hagua, hand halg, tablle; mat9, toilot mtts, 1-imp ghale, lttip m.t++ , pi!low ihnlm U'nldnr't, euurtrtint, ta.)ii't stmul+, Slippl c..se4, let ter cases'', Pi' !ire frart+, toilet Metg, rlotlls, b rut"h hldter.i, hityockQ, cigar bo et, gad:1e', fanov plr4s, Mippers, dlreaging, go'Vnq, m)nn:ie n rtfoli 1s, knife aon,e1 fatny, tlc-vr.r bat'kntM, tlatnt Mt.unds, flower pot eoverM, 'lu twlt lrcr+ trimtainr_g, vindo'v inl"st , f''::11t r wyork +p4 ttt'r "ork, Ieaf pholto.'i> 1)14 atndl mny other thinet. It ig hatnd omIv hotutl, lrilni11ng(4 1tr 3 e.tlto:)n 1uur'4 'm. :md will ht -ent nost pmid for only 30 c'nt"i. It, i4 th fino'+t hol'n fo ny'wv over nllivh ed. and v 'rv laily int"r"'ste<( in houfl4P hold i. 14h)1u1h1 ge!'9) at c''nv alt e('. Addreavq, 'Trutv EMruW NrvWR Co., m:re 10 -8t Syracuse, N. Y. TI'ho followinc order of pre. tchiL of the iktons ('ircuit will lt: olserved un til fitrther notice: Zion, 1st Sniday at Ii o'clntt: a. mt. Etaloy, 1:t Sunntl: at 4 o'eloeltr, p. n Pickens, 2d Stndaty at 11 o'lork, a. n. Hetthle hem, '. t S n,blty at :3 o 'clock , l,. l. Ea-=Iry, :t Stutl:ty at 11 o' 1ock, a, ml. I'iuke'n:t, 3dl Sunntl:ty at 7i o'clock, pi. in. )acuaville, 4th Sumiy a1t 11 o'clock, a. in. An tioch, Ith Stndaty at 31 p. m. J. C. .DAyIH. Il'YVor Wntlea to 00o0c Ai"'1e& Of P,vo T'1'oio.',f'o, ask your loalor for "OLD RIP" pu i y . 4t ren "lb:.l ,t b-1'.m s.M r eco nialth n t e rd o:-v i I) m ca otto sh!in es peit ' wih.h liUitto Ot. I- t1t .t G Att Le.t't re: ont the Nai'ture-, ratl mel.! am mi.re or I ei.arl We. k ess.o Itrl bpea~it.h< t ind', byhl .'a1f as .ui l it. y. jaitmp i t 21 .ia-- ~ r i(e fjjjerally; II m.nmttie, Eilept IM. I). aIlhnirahble E-.. flre <!,arI:- j.vts froni, b IVuwa expEuer:1 tha.t till an' in. const' quere if -(lf :abuse in. itb ef~feit:illy t m 1. wit hou thI,t..:er..a.s Imial p It:.ili tt i mav he. mlt a t*ue li.elcIf Pti t .ndy. i iB:tx l a:l !1: ; t a.as i ds :d n Cuuni.. anytai.res in' st -pa~ id,m o.1 re o A m- u P.s.t dl Hox. ;;;.tt ttl etta.htt.. A Rtai,r -ilr chu W (R A NTEl Po A -Y, UeJanat. d ' & Oo1umbir and Greenville Di4i9 COND.La1U SCEDULE Dei Cmaber 14, 1886. (Trains run on 75th Meridlar, tima.) soutlhbolnd r No. S2 . atve Walia.la .. .......' 16 " r nii urg.. ..........11 " AIbt,villo.. 10 46 am '' I.,aurc;.u .... ... .. 8 20 au* " reenv'le..... .. 9 40 Anl " Gecrood...... . .12 6 ptn " Ninety 8ix.............. 1 41pm '' Newbcrry...........,....8 07pni 1r'vo Columlia----........... 5 jR tla " Augusta................. 9 20pr <>rthb u ld No. 53 ,eave Colunbia. ..............10 00 a Newberry ............... 1 agp ". Ninety ix-............. 2 80 psm ',' }rccenwuod......... $ 52 prn \r've (reenvillo............... 5 52 p'a Iauretns................ 6 p " Abbevillc............... 4 85 pm Spartaniburg............. 8 80 pm 1S.nea.--............ 6 02pm " Walhallal............... 6 85pm " Atlanta.-..............10 40pm No. 53 makes cluse cunnoetion ' fov Alanta. No. 52 makes close cnmncetton for Au ynsta and Cri'lsi onm at Columbia. JAs. L. TlAl LmR. (lFn'1Pass. Ag't I). CA1U)SV L: ,l,, A P A, Coimnbia C, S. 8OLL 11 A \i, Tratice Mana cr. R 1'ihma. nd & liDa riaic 21LL l'IE1)MONi' AIR LINE ROUTB. CONDENSED SCIIEDULE A Decemiber 19lth, 18836. Trains run bay 75th Meridan time. Onl aour faster than W0th M'ridian time ltty. No rl I Na 51 Leave Atlanta ....... 7 00 pn 8 410 nm Ari v' (ainw'ille .. 9 12 pin 10 35 am ,1nl ............. 9 36 pm 10 57 am ir.ea... . . pm'12 00 m Pea.... ....... 11 "7 pm 12 56 pm l;a.ley ........ 12 :m; um 2 10 pm Gr rcr!viII.......... 1 02 ;u 2 32 pm Sp:iItuiuirg ........ 2 17 anm 3 43 pm Uatl,ey.......... 3 05 am 4 30 pm ................4...4 19 am' 6 41 1mn i irlotte......... 05m. 6 25 pm Salisonirv ... .... . 6 42 am 8 01 pm .A.h.vile.. ----.. .... .... .1284 pm Ar. I1t SpriIgs.............. 8 87 put Ia iIgi ........... 1 5 pml 6 30 am Godser. .. . 4 ,11 20 am D)anvjille.... I ynch burg . Chae ttsvi Lole... hbut imaore . . . l. 25 pmn: PhibiI:l'-eia ....|8 00 um 12 3& Arrive New Yrk...I6 20 am 3 20p[m D)aily No.'50 I No 55 Iway New Yor'k..4 45 am 4 80 pm l'hiMelpia.. 7 20 :'m 657pmjRI I'ath inmor.. .,.... .1 5 amit 9 42 pm "''h*ii n ... - 120 am 11 00 rpm Iiti'hrte''ville. . 3%tpmu 300am 1,y.nebburu.... 550 ti'm 5 05 am t iImond.. .. . . 001 pm I2 3i0 nmt Pth vill.. ..1.1.8 50 pmn 80 5 am ( 0* t .... 14 pmn 9 4P m S I hro,... 11 0 ami 500p b 5 a:..... . 31) pin 1 00O am I ot S1r1io .... . 8 .12 am ... INiti lle ... .. 10 51 am l......... Stat evill..... 4 48iipm ... Sa~Iliuy . .....12 :19 in 11 28 am (Charle.te ..... 25 n 1 00 pmn Gastnia ..... .'8 21 nm1) 1 42 pm Ca N' T ... ... 4) i ' 2 51 pm mpi-ta ug.... 86U amn 3 34. rm (r< 'no ille.....150 nma 4 48 pmt i a.ey ... .........76 nm 5 14 pmn Baro ........ 8 -0 am 0 12 p Toeno........ 946am1 7 08 rm lane ilt... 11 20 am~ 8 46 pim Arrive AIlanta... ...I 120 nma 10 40jpm SJT'DTNr1 (NAR 8EPVTIT Otntll.7' min l r: 5i Puillmai Buifret sleep. -rvet ' New York and Atlanta. On r;am' 52 nmi 53 Puilbinan Buffet sle'.per 'civ, e Watsh Iint zon andl Newt Orlea,. iilmani ''ciper beiwepit Orcensb)oro andI licim-.nd. 'I biriough tickets on sale at >rui'iali stat~ runs, to aill pioin1t.. For rates ut ii mf. n.ition aplly to ainy agi<nt of the E t 'lliOMA S. JAS. L. 'I A' LOR (reenill1e, S. C. \. A. (GA Trv, Proprietor. fimE M \N"'N 110USE h AS BEEN 1 nw) .11 ritt i and ( ellntly fur. ishedi. 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