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4 .' Singleton lost a fine mile buw het week. ", ~ prioes ourrent shows q4tite an ac aeqa in ooffee, AThere waM an immense crowd at Cro Iloads last Sabbath. Mr. W. L. West, of Spartanburg, wi n town last Thurseuy. Je supplfof arn has become a s loas queatioh In th&se parts Mr. John Whitfield, of Anderson, die bHddenly of heart disease On the 28t bentist Dr. alfnma, of Sp)artanbiirp 'Was in town last Monday on professlunn businees. One whb saw it says that J. M. Nir bbbt3 la the finest crop of corb in th tounty. An Infant of Mr. 3. J. Thbbtns, a huritane township, died last Thursda; tight. Mis Jautie Mo(iruder, of Indian Riv tr, Fl*., is at Mr. Matthew HendrickE for the summer. .. 1. Looper lost aveluable horse las Wek, tin leg was accidentally brokei nd he had to kill it. Clerk Lewis ha provided a comfortn ble and substantinl chair for the Judge' etand in the Court House. Et ry body had bu tter plant a fec to* peas. This county has been sev uelbushe1s short this spring. Milton Alo?andr wasbefore the nom hine1O last week c'n a charge of re tailing. He was hold for court. It tnrns out that Mies Annie May Grif fin is entitled t a t rst grade certificata Instead of second aslieretoforo published Mrs. 1d. 'alley died at her home be low Pickensville on the 22d ult. Her re Inains were buried at 1.asley on the fol lowing day. The 3revard mal man walks fron thnt plaoe to Pickens, a distance of thir ty mlen, and carries the mail. He make the trip in about ten hours. 'The liens are pouring in to the Cler1 frot Greenville and Honeca. The mer nhant in these cities have no doub found the butsiuess profitable. Mr. Williatn Jameson, who lives he tween Pickens and Ease was replant lug his cotton on the 25th iLt., which had been destroytd by the hail. Mr. W. D l denshas received a cheel from the Postofce Depattment coverinr the amount he lost from a registered let tPr some in:e ago. containing sixty dol lars, (!ourt cenvenes next Monday', Tudgi Aldrich presiding. There will be a ugh criminal docket, and the Grand Jur: 'vill 'probably be dismissed ou the firs dlay of the term1 For some timeo we have been ale t<1 get the se?4rINEhi to the country olec Onl Wednnadays, ow~ing to) the kindnes of some of the mail carriors who wait few minutes over the schedule time. The Abbeville Messnnger says therei some tuublle brewing In Ed(gettieid coun ty about the issuing of the bonds in ali< of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap an. Chicago Bailroad. It will be news to inany of the friend of MiEs Blee Fields to know that she wva 'happily married not long since, to Mr Dock McIntyre, of Dalt<n, Ga. We of for congratulations on behalf of her Car olina friends, Lewis Ellis, colored, the husbandc Rebecca -Jane Ellis, was committed t< Sail last Saturday on the charge of being nocessory to the murder of his infant Rebecca was committed on Tuesday he fore. Lewis has retained Mr. C. E ~Robinson as counsel. Mr. T. P. Looper's yonng cotton ci is very pr'omising. He p)lanteid on th 4th of May, and thinks cotton plante< this late is far lees trouble to work, an< makes a better yield than when iti planted in April. Thisq should be en couraggg to those who had to replani on accouut of the hail. 0: We haed the leasure of calling to se Mir. B F. Morgan last Saturday, an, are glad to nay that ho is Improving. Hl is about sixty-five years old, and thisi the first timne he has over been confinei to his room with sicknes. Dir. 3. J Miorgan who was quite ill last week i out again, and will be on the rounds t< see his paitients this week. *The Municipal camplaign in Oroen wille gives promnise of much life this sum mer. Two tickets are, out, one heade< with; Col. 8. A. Trownes, and thi other by Dr. E. F. H. Rowley, the pres Sut mayor. Messrs. Jatnes McPheorso1 and J. A. MoD)aniels are on both ticket as candidatesi for the office of warden "'A new series of postage stasYI wS. pnt in use on the first instant. T~he dc nominations are one, two, four and fivy cents.. Thie head of Franklin is selecte for thme cne cent tut.a, and the heads ai Washington, Jackson and Grant hav been selected for the two, four andl fy cent denominations, respectively. Thm general design of the new series-is ni form, Application hta been made to th Postofico D)epartmont for thme establish mont of a now post office near Six stil Charah, to ho called meet, We need new mail routo fromi thi,j place to Ccc tral, which we thimk would be granutoi upon the proper applicationm to Congress It coul take in Rtoanoko at Mr. Larkii gughes' trill, andc two more offlce.s ? be etablishued at then most p)ractica points between there and Central. 'Thi ulM supply a long felt want. - orse snd Mules fot Sale or Ex. . change. L. G. CLATON, Central4 5. C. It has been clearly demnonstrated that blue grass eau be profitably grown on the hills ,of Piokens Couuty. Mr. Harvey M. Galloway Was before s the Commissioner last Thursday on a charge of retailing. He was held for court. There will be a new arpet for the Court flouse this court. It is a decided improvemnnt on the.,aw duet heretofore used. The closhtg uieretses of the Central igh School will commence on the 23d inst. Read the programme published in this issue. PiCkent is certainly a lovely town in its summer dress. We have the purest air and water-Nature's own unadultera ? ted luxurices. Mr. Julius H. Hoyward,'of Creenvipr, f was in Pickens last Thirsday attending r the reference in the case of Archer vs. Smith. See change in Dr. Norwood's adver tisement. He will be in Pickens on the 8th inst. He does most oxcellont work. t Give him a trial. Our thanks are due Mrs. J. C! Thomp son for a nice mess of beans. She knows the value of a garden, and hers always PaYs a good dividend. We have received un invitution to the Comnmueeement exercises of the South Carolina College, which will be had on the 20th and 21st instant. The merchanta of Easloy have agreed to close doors at G o'clock in the after noon except on Saturdays. 'his p lan has become quitl fashionable, t The 13aptist and Presbyterian Sabbath Schools of Easloy will have a pie nie at Cedar Rock next Saturday. They have certainly selected a nico place. Mrs. Mollie Howard died last Satur day at. the advanced ago of ninety-four years. Her remains were interred at - Oolenoy church last Monday. ( Mr. W. L. Julian is happy. His corn is waist high, he has cotton with ten and twelve leaves to the stalk, and he had green apple pio on the 28th ult. t Who ever thought of selling turnip Falid in the country? A colored man in Laurens countyinado twenty dollars sell ing it at ten cents a peak last spring. The Governor has pardoned Mrs. 1ar tha A. Clardy who was convieted at the Jnuuary termu of court, of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. MeFalls Aluamne is %eady to servo its eustomers in the bnst style during the month of June. Go and see him this 1 week,. and try;some of the good things his Almanac ttlks about, The city if (treenville is wi1ely boom t ing her p)ublic school question. Good schools will pay a better dividend thtan Cotton facto-ios, but both put together will probably reach all her citisens. Mr. D)aniel Hughes was in to see us last Thursday. HO reports fine pros p)ects for urops on the keowree, T1hey have had no hail, and not enough rain to stop them from wvork in several weeks, i ev. A.W. Walker wvas in towvn .\fonday. I WVe congratuilate the people of Fairview in having himi to fill an engagement whlich a lawvyer failed to ineet. The gentleman who was to take the lawyer down cold not leave home, besides his buggy was out. - The fullowing are the appointments of Re'v. 0. L. D)urant on the Piekens Mis sion until further notice:-Twolve Mile, 1st Sunday at 10 o'clock a. mn.; Gap Hill, ist Sunday 8 o'clock p. mn.; Tabor-, 2nd Sunday 8 o'clock p. in.; Porter's Chap el, 3d Sunday 11 o'clock a. m-; New Hope, 4th Sunday 11 o'clock a. m., Prof. and1 Mrs~ 1H, E. Harris, of the SVirginia Midland Academy, Culpeper, a Va., have our thanks for an invitation j to attend the cotsludnient exercises of that institution on thme 3d inst. The card is thme most handsomec we have seen. . The Academy la in the first rank of edu t cational institutions in the Old Domin ion. The Comnmoroial College of Konfuceky University, received the Highest Honor and Gold Medal at the World's Exposi Stiou over all'other Colleges for System of Blook-konping and BuiesEduca healthy and renowned eity of Lexington, SKy., accessible by the leading railroads. Arrange no0w to enter this College, as stuidentsq can enter at any time. Road - adlvertisemnent of this College in another columnn, and write for particulars to its 1 President, Wilbur R. Smith, Lexington, SKentucky. It takes a great hypocrite to conceal his true character from the worldl, but men think they are very snecesful at 'this game. Thelmy got this ideai from the 4 fact that people (10 not speak all they - knowv, A bamd manm an (10 and( say some tihings which will make him appear in a I good light, but his actions11 andm words, i taken all-together, reflect his true char . acter just a.s thme mirror before which he stands gives back his form and features. 3 Every thing a "mann dloes or says is a - pointer, or signal to tell to others wvhat1 he is, 3 The follo-wing order of preaching of - the Pickons Circuit will bo observedl un 3 til furthe~r notice: Zion, 1st Sunday at 11 o'clock a. mn. Eway, 1st Sunday at 4 o'cloak, p. mn.. T'ikehs, 2d Sunfday at 11 o'lek, im i' - tetmlehem, 2d Sunmday at 3j o'clock, p. 3 m,. Easley, 3d Sunday at 11 o'clock, a,mn, l'ickensi, 8d Sunday at 7j o'clock, I' pm,n Dadusville, 4th Sunday at 11 4 o'clock, a. mn. Anltioch, 4th Sunday t, Mes,'A 'Os: Dt ,EIood and Oharles Bobo, of GeenvWIe, Were in town lat 3abbath. 1Eate not. It is not worth while life Is not long enough to make it pay to aheriah ill will - or hard thoughte to' wards any one. What if that hian list', ,heated you, or that woman played yoit false? What if this friond has forsaken you in thetime of need, or that one hay iug Won your utmost con fIe,ice, your warmest love, has concluded that ho pre fers to treat you as n stranger? Let it ill pass. What difference will it make to you in a few years, when you go henco to the 'undiscovered country.'' All who treat you Wrong now will be more sorry for it than you evetl in your deepest disappointment and grief on be. A few more smiles, a few more tears, Nc>mo plettsure, niuch pain, a little longer hurrying and worrying with the world, seine hasty greetings and abrupt farewells, and life will be over, and the injurer and injured will be laid away and re long forgotton, It is i>t worth while to hate ouch other. We think the Abbeville Messenger md Newberry Herald are miataken in ;aying an elect ion was held in Oconee :ounty en the duection of "license" >r "no license" for the sale of liquor othing but the clirystat Keowee lows between Pickens and Oconce, et we heard nothing of it. The Oco 1w people would hardly elect a trial ustice without giving Piekens a :hance to do something if she choose J+rilnt Eatstatoe . Mn, Enrroi:--The crops in this iection are looking ine. There is iomec little sickness, which gives the grass a chance to come, but every aody is in good spirits. TmItIuIU. E e cped. The Daily News of the 28, nit. says: -Six prisoners, all colored, who oc :upled the east end tip stairs front oum in the jail made their escape L'hursday uight at 11 o'clock by tak ng four large stones out of the side vall fear the front corner. The lucky )risoners are Jake Finley, charged ivith horse sttaling; Joe 1-arris, con Ieted with the railroad robbery; Junklin Jonos, from Fountain Inn, :harged with grand larceny; Adolphus idanis and Joimn Adams, of Abbeyille, Jnitedl States prisoners charged with :ounterfeiting, and Vill Adams, Uni ed States 1irsoner. All except the n it naied wer awaiting trial, andl 10 repented and came back verterday Ls lie haud but a sliort v. hile to serve n ji . Table M4aantn In ltemsi. Thniga few (dots fromt this see ion might be of interest to someW of 'ourl r'eader's I have attempted to) xrite t his neCw It is a well known fact thaut this ietion is one of the mnost fertile ini he countyv. The broad and ferf.ik uc:-s that lie along the margin of the )olenoy Rii ver, cultivatted in thme high tyie that they ar'e,anid being situated mneer the lofty and majestic peaks of ,he Blue Rlidge, forming as it does lie most delightful section of Pick - M~ost of our farmers make enough >f bacon and corn to doi them the rear 'round1. No dloub)t Pumpkointown ownship) is clearer of deblt than tny other township in the county: tnd I don't think ou'r schools and :hurches can be sur1pa.ssed1 this side of Pickens 0. H. It is real gratifying a sec the interest our people are aking in education, and the rapid )rogress they are making. With the tppropriation of the Blair Bill 1 think ye couldl soon suirmount the igno rance that has so long prevailed in mUr midst. OjiERVERi. Most ExceN nt. J1. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville lrenn., Writes: "'Mf family and I are bcn. aficiaries of our mvnt Ckcellent medicine, Di. King'S New Discovery for (onunmpt ion, iaving found it to be all that. you claita for I, I desire to testiff t,o its virmue. My :riends to whom I have reconmmendled it, taine it at every opportanity." Dr. King's New l)iscovery for Conenmp., ion is guarant eed to dit-e Coughs, (Xolds, Irenchible, Asthma, Cro, and every affeo itin of Throat, Chbest andi Lungs. Trial liottles Free, nt. Dr. (I. WV. Farlo's )ruig Store. Large Sin5, $1-00 Itoe''s Gr eat Earinthquuake Story Arranigemnen ts' hav beenl)O perfected vhereby Mr. E. P. Roe's latest work, "Ma a; a Story of the Chiarlestonm Earthqcuake" vill bo published in the Sunday' News td The Weekly Newd and Coutrier. "'Mara" is a strong lrove story that culi niinaltes amiong the terrmi blem sents of the inver to be forgotten earthiquake of Aug. t1, 1886'. It prveents with dlramnatic lrE uresgune'-, a remUatkable phasno of nierican ExperOienceO, and iinidenltally >rings out ono great fact- 4orthern rood will towardH the Sonth, as. shown >y thet sp)ontanieouis outpoulring of sym mthy and gift, anid the (effect of th is fra ornal spirit on the South. This story nill undoubtedly be0 thxo great-ost work >f a novilest of widesproi~d )ppularity. [t will bo published as a elerial, and ill >egin on th e Iirat Sunday in June, As it may not be0 possible to supply ho demiand for hack mitnmbra, every )odly should subscribo at ocie for either l'he $undaiy News or The Woekly News md Courier, The annual subscription A) The Sunday News i4 $8'4 and to The Weekly Newvs nnd Courier s1.50. Ad Iress Tu'in NXws AND) C~oUkrJr Co. 1 road St., Charleston. S. C', Any one sending ts two new sub soribere acoompntuied by the, cash will be entitlo<l to one cop- of the Nurery anti Orchard, the Ie t book that liat ev'er been writen on the sub Joct, and wall worth three duliars. The Golden Days, published by Janmos bI1'erison, Pti1adelphitia, I't., for $83.00 por annum, iH one of the most eutertain ing and host papers for children and yoting pttoplo, wO have over $con. Is bematifully illustrated and well worth the money. An Old Uitizen Speaks. Mr J. .\' Nht'ris, an ol". rteident of Iltno, Ca., says, that he had been badly roubleil Withl II itlney Conp1aittt for a gre:tt nuttny years nnil with I-enln fm' thtree yea+trs; at tmet tiuld sioreely wvalk f nil had tried inany romeedies' withot boeefit, nltt t be beguti hiking Ktetcric liiter and snoin. ting his hantls and feet wit i licklen's Ar. nica .reale ii is treat ta'n nI forleid lii great relief and Ie 'trongiv rteiommews l'Ilectric Biitter' to all who suerlEt vith !t"it ney ( oninhitt4. or need a Illood l'trifier. Sold by D)r 0 W. lutle. Rhetmatisnt and Neuralgia Cured in Two Days. Thet Imdlana hemnecal Co.. have discov ecd a cnnmpound wh,icht ;t s w:ith truly trart"elots ralidity in tht'r t of lIthmttna tist aio NePlr:tlji,t. We ( hnta; ltc'' it to cire tiny adev'ery ("vca t't ate l1 tlatmla tory lthettnatis.ntnt ' eural1ia i 2 1)A YS amnt L t~ ive itnintetliate re'lit in tchrotni( ( t(5 :tnl eft'ts :a speedy'iI ttrt'. On r ceeit trf 3' te'nt, in twv (,) t '+tamptls, we( wil ii nlo t" a v :;ldres"s the )reriptlion for thiS wuml'rful (1 nt:pl."tinl whiebh ettt ht 11"1 byv yonr It n:(' drhni't at. small (i.t We ' :ke tii m ans of ,I V lng (Inr dlliu ov,'ry it the' p b'iti, i;st :tnd of ptttting it. onrt as a 1:at:it m llicilo', itt i lng tmeh less expoet,shi-r. w' Will g:t"til refundt tmoney if sttisftl in is not tivcti. 'Tu'tt IN tluN. Ct."tt:tt'.tt. (' . feb 10, '87 1y ('rawford.sville, Inld. If Yti W nitit a (cod A rilele Of PLUG ToIAco, ask your dealn' foi " OLI I P'" i rom 9 a. mn. to 1 p. m., and from 2 p. tn. to p. in. Entoy to Piekens-1vry day except Sunday. Arrive at 10 a in., leave 12 n. 13revard to Pielkens-.- Tut'.diay and Fri dtty. Arrive ( p. m., lenve i a. in. Nine Times to Piekiens -'I'nesdav, TIhl:sr(day and Saturday. Arrive 1(1 a. at., leave 11 a. in, Eastatoe to Pi(!(itkn4-furad:tr nl Friday. Arrive tt 11 a. m., leave 1 in. Stw'art to Pickets-'I'nrsday and Fri day. Arrive 11 it., leare 1 p. m. J. '1'. .limuI)Nt', P. M. --s) A "L r"""" "'1elre not ie nt tO htmrbor or employ J. J. 11t)oNs, as; h is unlder contract to us for the year 1887 until crops are laid hv. Tno'' dis rogar(ding this ot;iPe will be dealt'with nl' corling to law. E. A. & L. A Buowv. .:ne 2, 188'/ 1 Nct ice tOCie(iit)ir:.i ---- o TI. B. 1laynr. et al. P'l,tintitl'svf. JTohnr R. . .et t tal. I)ef te ants. PURiSUAN'T toI tie term's of' a dr'etal orerumeini the abovaea St:.ted cae, all per':onsM havin te lainms auai nsl thle e:4 tat't of C. P. Rnion, *leceUaed tae htere by re<lIuired to pr'ove li''ir e!a imts he'otra mA otn 0or b)iforet the l'thi day' of ,Junoe niext. or' bea ho trred frtm all ci lain in the fund of' the si,dI J. -T. [Lewis, '4p'ial lieferee. may 1, 58s87 . BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. This Magazine portray's Ahmeri.d enn thought and life from oceant to ocean, is filled wuithi pure high-class literature, and can be safely wel comed in any family circle. PRICE 25c. OR $3 A YEAR BY MAILt. 8ample Copy of current number mailedi upon res eipt of 25 eta.: beach numbers, 15 ct,. Premiumx Llit with e'iither. Addreas i 3. T. DUSf & 20N Publlahorg, 130 & 132 Pearl .St., N. Y.~ D)ental Notice! --- - I WVILLT he att Piekensu C. fl. Onl Mont (lay th e 8th~ of Juin' prtepared'u to per formi all kinids of l)oactal opter'ationis, iand( will remiain as long as I lindi work to keep me emnployed. WV. M. NOR\VOOD), J'une 2, '87 tf Greenville, S. C. JF *flj1% of sorts' with hteadachte, stomach disorder, torpid liver, pain in Laiek or sIde, cont atl atton, etc ,ineglect may he fntal. Onhe (lose of Btronue Anaative ills will givo relief. A few dtoxes reatore ntew heaalth and vlgor. A bsoIutely Pur. 'This powder n aeIr varies A harlvel of' econonnal thane c tIe ordtiary ktids, andi CatUnt hei sold ini comtpvIeti tith the muilt it nde of lows test, shoart night(l aim oir phosphtate powders. n 8(old onlyt In ( an IlovAi HIN(Is PownDEut (iin ,(i I ~ Wall .-areet. N. E )u : 8t: FirelBrgh No. I. Farmers' Size, I9xl2xl3, . No. 2. Household Size, 22x15xIe, No. 3. Small Dealers' Size, 28xl8x18, No. 4. Postmasters' and Offioe Size, 3 No. 4 has inside dodr, with flat have flat key locks, with duplicate key mantzfacturers of the Victor Safs. We < or using safes infringing on our patents. We must have at onue In every cour in their districts to take charge of our ag< our safee are thoroughly introduced. the right kind of men. The business is district. We enjoy a monopoly in our Ii and commissions. General mere bantsi adding aline of our safes to theirstoks Photo cards, teatimonialn, canvassin'; on This is a rare opportunity. It will profi THEVICTOR SAFE & IS ThE LOSS OF A. Tectare on the Nuttare, Treat men1t mull cit'ure Nf (ne irul \\'(akn('sc t,r Spe(rmlal tru . Indl u:r h'lIv sillf abusi lnvoht:.t:ary Illmi siontIs, In p ,ten(y, N(rv qus i)ehility, Ia'd Impelimtents to Mar iing ILeneraiiilly: Co. umplt itn,'ii,ep :unl i l5 \It : t iitlan l'hyi c ital Il tllpacityV & -'".- Iiy 1,i :l' J. ('li,\'E:lt\\':I,I. \1. I). '1Ii worltl r'nown, 1(e'd riulthior, in tli a-luirablel)4 lt't uire (Iilrly prove s fr.n h1. u\wn experji'tn e tha iiI:t\vlaw u i'n (1pten(ces ofl .t"lf ahnt'- nl:ty he (I effe t ll reme1dl \ wih't anL r"u, surgieal 1o1 i'tiii ns, l,.ttz"t'~l ", ih,rtrii 'lent , rinlt' u c:r' lias. P intI (i t :n t a tmoel' o f ("Ir' 1 nnt"1 (t''Irti and1( teffte 'mil, hv\ whItih ('\ rv sltll 'r, n. m:tllter w'ntl hi ('1 ti mayu b. nav ('re' hlims (Iht':p11y. p1riat ly mal ra'lit'ally. ri 1This I.(' Itiare w\ill prove at bitnu t tthusa'td- :tet t hots:nIs - tnt undetr'.s'al, in ai 111:in ('nv('lol,, t ttny\ addre't'- . 1 sl"t-pai , ttl rece-ipt tint e i. i Ir \t , p ttagt' i:11np1S. :AIth 1'r ss, Tfl E UULV L.hWh}i L tED ..' L C 14 . an 4t. Nw ork, N. ret l)ti e :ux, 40 LINIED oiL (G EX ERA L LY,~ G r'eenivile,.- -- - - S. ( (lark & \Wilco: l)o the best, work~ of~ an; firim inU Souh IJ arolP01ina 0i An 1 u( e thIIe fineiist mia tei al of anty firmi Sonth Mason andt D)iekson'~s linti WVe have the evidnceiC t Agents CThamnpion IT-on 1( U c o. dfec 18. 84 1 1 ONLY $2O. Thit Style Phi uija Sig~o. Othe4r nonj4f44P ni hrye han4. 9-4i to FA(4 A conr1. nl. .. t.f du.t urrfLwil a lia a sh n Atr SAFES! OUR VICTOR HouseoI&Office ain Are expressly meant to supply an urgent demand from Farmers, T cwer,, Doctors, a8mU n RailA e itse, Po.tmaste, Business Men anrdamilies, for a erst' olss fire- proof, burglar- proof combin ation 1 , safe, adapted in capacity and p rice to suit their requirements. The Viotor is ftirt-clas in every reed pect, warranted fire-proof, and con st tcted in the most improved manner. We now use on each and every safe OW' new non-plokable oombinatlon look, and inside bolt-work. It bs all tound corners, exterior btutitifully finished and ornamented by hand WIth all burnished portions nickel-plated. Interior nicely fitted up with sub-treas. uries, book-spaces, and pigeon-holes. - - weight, 135 lb., 24.00 - ' 250 lb.. 30.00 * " 600 lb.. O.OQ 2x22x22, - " 800 lbo. 60.00 key lock, duplicate keys. Sub-treasuries . We are sole owners of patent, and so14 aution persona against makng, buying, selling ty good tmart men who are well acquainted neaes and distributing depots, and see that We will make a five years engagementwith vorth from $1,000 to$lO000per year in each no andcan afford to pay the highest salaries md hardware dealers can reap a harvest by and securing the exclusi" oouanty right fee. tfits and full particulard sent on pplication. t you to write us at once. LOCK CO., Cincinnati, 0. PRICES CURRENT. TIl ESE PRICES .\ I''O 11 W1lOLESAL1 LOTS. ConI;c'rrl)wi:1:KI.y 1t nnl.R $oN &)IIL .1; In making mai'kct quotations3 wo can ol1y Il>roxima,to vallues. Mauny chan ges occur aft,Or tic lnutatioIs are sent out, aud we (iil o0ly hlop,' to) give a g?n eral idea of tLie value I>rev'ailiug the day - the qubotaltionb are mnae, - IM(OA 9 --CIiI lf.. ... .... . Cruished.............. Plwdlered . .... Grauiteldtrt( .............. (i rad,i,ced A.............. ;1in hute u-. . ...... 11 (lo,l'hoice' ........... rfl i \ re ... ...... ....... 1H3(( g1 I'.......................10 9(1 t Fair .................... lllg4ll1 Olinaryl. .... ........... lal%:! %IMOI,A9R s (it,blen m , ...., ". g 3 .MiusecVa<I in hlds...... 30 \ I.vu o in hllIs.. r) 5, I - ... .. ...... - 2 (uh) inhbly ............. a;3 o Ntl'w Orlcans, nf'v('rop ... 60 r New O,reans, p rinle..... 45 New ( Irla':ns, fair .... . " New ( )rleansn, 1um1n... 23 ILurott -< 1enr ]t. (itleS, <I' sal. ... Ill , DI)ilvi'' ,lianln(d.. 15 lin-akfs, ll?I:w..........2 I'LA n-- oi ce'i kett h-,j3jI tierre 1~ . 7 Jg 'haier ketlib........I 00 () hoice(kitile, bZ~iuketit.,.. 6 9 Gnarli('lrn fril tes........ 0 ('I0rn frain wagons1........ 66 (hits McD:I................ 5) (htt' - ls, Tex-as 's..'.. . Geoia l r:.i ng ~......... . 552 (Kilhlie'..h-.......... ........50 hllyIill.................. 00 000A(CI S %i 0I .....i .. . ... $2 50 R lei- 'h v e..I' .......... li . 5 S i li .:i B -41.. . .. .. 1 25 ()h lbncin .. . .. . lh 'hief......... ..........5f 01(:CIICI 1u.01.............,.....1 50 lln bwk..e ............ 155 Qurtr 11") 10~..... ht 2('ris lsne.......-..-- 50 20 lbs lKits Ni) :1..........1 20 K EncosMN--Per galln . .1 FRIT TREES! -(o) CillEAP~EST. ---( II) J. S. iR i-F)sdl & Bro ,(of Jamnes $(own, (Gilford County, 4. (C., i-.11a -old andl reliablde innu. The'lgar struc(ted to) relaIc(, free (If charige, all trees mid vinles that do not live though~ the first season, 'when taken on113 dayIf dleliveryS. The Rev. G1. W. S)ingleinAn is oitr .'statuling ag!ent for Pickeits County, ! 3 C. B3uy y0r tr.ees fron a a you knuow and1( cani b found; who 'will corr'ct all mistaLkes, repho-e deadi treets &(., Address all ordersu to him at Pick. (1n1, 8. C. Bewr' oIf strangers who cllne iA) you baking id kInds oif proises*1, (<Mer1~inrg t C) seli "E~l(vrhearI4 ing apple trieesi," IFrost lProo p ..bI trees," "Bunclh straw'borry," they .,re4 mfoniy traps, Addressh1 for Catlo0g'ues, Pi(cs - J. 8. RAGSDMAfE & 131O., Apor. 28, 3. JAMETWN, N. CI. ?..."i~1~ PnEDMONT A Rl LN CONbEN1 jyA1EDULE. l~~Cne 9tli9 1886""O'"' Tralins ru by 75th Meri(dan time. f*O hour faster than 90th MOritian limo Dur.y. (.Af_Ailn _ No ji1 I No 6 a.ve.Atlanita - ---. 7 j d0n 840a.l Arrlvt Guiuesvillce., . 9 1'! pm 10 a T.. . . .. , . i1pm 10 a6 1 'rcn ..... . i,V 01) pm 12 00 i - Seneea. . .. . . . ii 17 pm 12 56 pa Easley - - - 12 10 am 2 10 pm Greetrville.-..... 1 (2 am 2 82 pi* Spartanburg -..... 2 17 an 8 43 pat Oaffney-. -- .... 8 05 am 4 8O pm Gastnnia... ..... 4 19 am 5 41 pit ('harlotte........ . 05 am 6 25 pm -----bry. ..... 642 am 801 pm A ie ~' -.. -..-....-- 12 84pm ARthevtlle........: 6 16l Ar. Hot Springs. --........ g18 pt lta.t.l .......... 1 50 pm 680 ia OMIShoto... .. 4 411 pm11 20 am (ireeusboro., 8 22 am 9 40 pta a-ille. .. ,,... 10 10 am 11 29 pm ti<hmton.. 3.. 8 50 pm 0 40 am 1.1'nolilirg------ 1 05 litti 2 00 am ('rinaottesyille, ... 8 40 pm' 4 10 am \1ashington -.. 8 23 pmi 8 10 am Ialtimunre....... (11 25 pmil0 03 au Phi6rlaeina-.,... 3 00 am123.5 pm Arrive New York.... 1 20 am 8 20 pr SO'n7'th 7'T&r cm., _ Daily No 50 i No .2 Leay New York.... . - 45 aml 4 30 p,w Ph,ilhulelphita. 7 20 at 6 57 pll Bali ore...... 1) I5 an 9 42 pm Waislington .... . 11 20 am, ii 00 pm Cha trl ttaville. .. i ' ? pm' 3 00 aui Lvnhl,nr- - . 5 .~0 pin' 5 05 ca I'ichin.n l.......'3 (1 pIn I a tiin Danville...... ., 8 50 pml 80 5 am (reensboro ., ,. 10 -14 pm 9 48 atL Goldsbuls, . , . . Ii 50 imG 00 pui itlei lt... r,... ,, 71 pIn 1 00 ana oit 4rin s.ig,. $ 42 aim Auhevill...... ...10 51 amn....... Stattesville........4 48 pm .. Salisbmry........ 12 3 ant'1 23 a1 ('hnlnte 2........2 25 am 1 00 ptr .msionni......., .3 24 am 1 42 pm iTt fey's........ 4 50 am a 251 pt ia ttahu rg...... 5 30 an 3 34 pm Ore nciille....... (1 50 am 4 48 pit Entiey ..a .. . . . .. 1 7 am 5 1.1 pm tea.--...... 8 -10 anm 6 12 pr* 1(c'<),......... .. 9 -li aml 7 08 pm Lu a. ... . 11 04 am 8 22 pm C.,iiesville ...11 26 amtn H 4( pm Arrive Ath,inta........ 1 20 ram;10 40 pm SLIEPING CAR SERVI(E On t rains 510 atl 51 l'ullnau lffet sleep. ers1 et ween New York an1d Atlanta. On traits 52 arit 53 Pilinun liuffet sle per' betwren\ WaoI,ngiin and New Orlean,s. Pi tlman sleepe- het w ettn (rer,nsborr, and Iticinonti. 't'hloughl tIloets on sale at in< ieipal stations, to all pninti . For ratea att inftiniti apply to any agentt of the cotmany or E II 'ilIOMAS. JTAH. L. T.tYL,O en_ Manageit ~(r G P A GreeniulIle, S. C. A. A. ~A TES, P1ropri'etor. mIE M.!\IoN IOUSJ if.' 13E~ I.aewlyv riOt tedl and exeelletly fur , ishied-~ It is first- lass in tall it s alppoit.t InentsI, di of thei best ho~t.els ini the Motth Statd int thle htealthtiest ndl iost die 1leil'uil city in the (Otititry, it of fers SLUPEJU( )it ATTil \CTIONS 'ila VlSIT'l'()lM and tourists and11 the cuisinci N (Iauh mnd & DantvIlle Rt R Columbia aiU Greenville Division CONDESED SCHED1)ULE MYay INtl., 1ss7. (Tratins rain on 75th Meridian. time.) Lea.ve Auhevil..-..............1 80 thm ' Iiindetsonville.... ......12 42 lom Phnt i tk.----. ..........2 55 jha: Spiartaniburg-.-..-.--.-......8 50 pm Arr Ie Colnin bi............. . 00 Itti .- . usta.-..-------...... 20 f"'4('miI br>nnel__ j No12 1iIye' Wtailla......-... -5n n4teen- ..--...... ........9 17 ani "Albbeville -. ...10 45 amj L 1aurenii-q -...... 845 am " (Oreengville.~.. .,. 9 45 arm (' reetwood . ... .. .......6 pm "..... in... y.......... .... 0 p ,Ne wherry....,..'...5.pm Ar vo Colihnha......., 6 07 pI Angusta..-.-..-.-..-.-.. 9 20 pmi North ounft I No 1. Ar iv......rta.hnr..-..........., 8 1(np A'jv Fhitattoikr....... .. ... . 5 5 pmt ....nd..r... nvi... le.....,... .0607 pmv "Ashievflle..------......... 10pmtl Atlinta..--.-.... .... ......10 40 pmt ortliihannti No 51 Saet C'Olumitia.,... 1 . 0 Qara Newhierry --...... .. pmn ": Nlinty Mi.. .,. ..2 80 pm '- Gr'eenwod,..,......2 52 pm ..r........... . .......,.... 5 50pm " Liairenst.......... .: 5 45 pm "Ahhievilje............... 84 pm " 'oc00a................. O 2pm. Nows. 1 and 2 vnun solibetween Cohu:m. hit fand Aithevilli No. 53 maikes (.lose connection afr V Atlanta, No. 52 miak<es clotsCeconnetioni for An gnsta and (Charilest''n att I rtmhini. .''8. F,. T.\ YLORf, (lent ':iPass. Ag't. 1). ('A RDI)IVFLI. A J) A. ( olumb;a~t C, 8.. 50OLL IfA '8, 'I'ratie Mana er. In aR Awork of neanrly 20& ustrations, will tin-. bead.ro rantI note ir. ney ONt.?fic'sMr.tetl , At iirtuitTWrn. JAMES VICK, ME.EDSMAN, RI.ohester. N.'s'