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:1.e M f' -'.1YM t " tML :fpI, rj.A owa' on r 4i tdto S. ;). Bradley va8 an)ong 'his 'Ptaleue frien ds last week. Mr. George Flwards, of Chatleston, as in Piokens lsbt week. Whbn yh want a good, exhilarating S snoke, oall on A. M. Morris. The Keowee Courier is again before Sits m yi'alders'in exoelleut'tirim. 'The 'bridge over Little River bt'the High Falls was washod away last week. The Piedmont Baptist Assooiation neets at Pisgah On Thursday tho 18th instant. The report that Cox's Bridge on the tSaluda went down with the flood was in. 'correot. The orops on George's and Brushy Creeks were almost ruined by th0 last 1freehet. Mr. anl Mrs. S. B. Gribam, of Spa * tuburg, are 'visiting Maj. ). Qrice of 1Liberty. Mr. A. M. Morris is gotting in his now goods. Call and see them and got tgood bargains. Anderson County's iroa bridge over $eneea River was washed away by the last freshot. Mr. Jeff. Breazoalo, who lives three niles north of Piekons, brings us the first open'boll of cotton. bIuring a heavy wind and rain storm last week, W. F. Fondley's horse was killed by falling trees. The Piedmont Elders and 1)ceons' 'conference meets at1 Midway, AnlderMon1 county, on next Friday. Mr. Tom. Fuller, who lives on Col. Hollingsworth's Couch l)laco, mad" twen ty three busholw of wheat to one of sow ing. The dwelling of Rev. J. C. Hutchins was broken into last 1"riday night, and several articles and til his money was ta 1kon. Ther will be a series of meetings held at lethlehen, conducted by Rev. J'. C. Davis, the pastor, commencing next Sun day evening. The saaiament of the Lord's Supper was administered in the Methodist Church last Sa)baath, by the pastor, Rev. J. C. )avis. Mr. J. 1'. Gritin has the bst patch 'of cotton we have seen any where. Two hundred and twenty-five bolts have leen 'counted on one stalk. Th, nl': v AlM ,'i)Cencr and its Piek. Reese Rowen. 'lie las been in Texas aboumt eleven years, but be looks as natu rod anid home-like ais if lbehad nmeveriWen away. The mail schedumle betwveen Pickensii and Easley should be so arranged that 'the carrier could nake thme two o'clock train each day. The mail would then reach all points cast twent-y-four hounrs 'earlier. We are sure that our readers have ta ken notice of the fact that there will beo a mass nieting at Sandy Sp rings on the '23J1 inst.. We have p)ublishIed about live 'conmmunications amnd two or three edito rials on the subject There hias been comparahvolyd3 little 'damago done to the bridges in thmis 'County so far as wi have 'been ahle to learn. The br'idg6'on Golden Creek en thme road from P'ickemns to Liberty wvill need- some) repafirs. Mr. 'T. H1. Smith of Liborty, certainly has~ terracing down to a fine point. It vill be a surprise to many to hear that the recenit tremuendious rains did not \vash his dotton field ai p'article, noi dlid bueo t thini break. 'i'ho value of such terracing to the lill sides of thin oounty tanmnot be estimated. Messrs. Nix & Howard, of Easley, are inak ing some desirable improvnmen ts 'on their store building on the corner of Main and Sardino Streets. Thiey havo bXtendm(ed their sh elvinig thme enitiroelength b~f the room, and am real nico dit.y fronimt is 'soonm to take the place of thme obl duie Avhich is being rapidly torn away. 'Thm Rrmneca Free Pr1' as h id ko t Arine Rilron ad has aivon the * 'ne aont rate to the Piedmont F'air to lhe ld in Athanta begimnning Octob>er 10th. J.IO fare for the round tripi from Seneoia will ho $2.40, anmd no doubt a lairgo browd will tako advantge of tbis low rate andl visit one oftems 'itiils ing cities in tIhe South, The Augusta Chrobiolo of July 21sat says:-"'At one0 o'ehlok yestordy, thi 1'esid nc e of Mr. 0. A. 2' Scott, n up - p)er Ellis str 30, vas thd0 sene of a pleasant ceremony. The odcamsion was thme mariaicge of Misa Maittio1 Xiott and Mr. J2. WV. MeKid, ao pi'ogreasivo tarnor1 of Clark's lull1, S. C., Rev. Mr. Notonm p)astor of Cutis dhmurch, oflhiointing. The bride is a charming young lady and very popular ini Augusta. May their livemi ho filled with sunsliio. Mr. aid Mrs. McKio left during tihe afternoon ont tihe A. & K. train for the hmomne of the former, where they will reside ini k.o sur. PY wlYt/yL.:. M .N .i"M 1:.r[~ baav":*1 1 Yi !n PtunP1uin'in hip Horses and ?i!u1M for'n Io o1 Ix rchange. L. ( -. 'Czaiorr Osntr1l . The mail wa$ obstruated'6n tfie8Ut st. by high water J3right cane 'half 'Way. Miss Emma Arnolc, of ireenville, is 'visiting the family of Mr. J. C. onnings. There was a storm of wind and hail in below Liberty last Sabbath doing some damage to the erops. A letter mailed to us on the 6th at Lib erty waa'received on the 10th. High wa ter. Mrs. Ella (lober, of dharleston, is vis iting her fathor, Mr. Thomas Willard, of Libeity. We begin this week the publication of an interesting and thrilling story, the "Rusian Doctor." The colored school at this placo taught by C. T. Miller has seventy-seven pu pils; all advancing. The juries at this term of the Distriot Court at Oroenvillo are receiviug oni plimenta on all hands. ')r. Charles Fowlor of gpartanbnrg, bjient several (lays in town last week, visiting at Col. Hagood's. The passenger train now takes break fast at Central. The hilroad hotel hac been tioroughly remodeled. 'Thero will be preaching at Seconn on the fourth Sabbath at 4 o'elock P. \T. It is exl)ctcd that the meeting will be protracted. ''here will be i ineeting of the 'lGist Ri11es-UIau))tont Lngion Survivors As Nociation' held at Sitndy iprings on the 23td of Augutst. Mr. Bright (ilstrnp reluests us to say that the road from Mr. 11. 1. lTendrix's to Rices' Creek by the (lil:;trp place is almro't impassable. Messrs. B. A. Morgan 'and C . iTn gool, of Greenville, were in Pickenas last Sabbath. 'T'hey seemed to have busi ness north of town. The best argument we hnve ever seen On prohibltion in Anderson county was from the pen of Col. .J. N. Browin in the last msne of the Intolligeneer. ?'ANTEr --Three ien who ean fur nish horses to canvass nil crllect. AP ply to the Singer Malhiue Co. 1). S. LAMISUT, Ma'r., Columbia, S. C. Mr. (I. W'. lmewon, of Pickens, Luke W. Vc+rn er, of Geonee, na fames W. Goblsmitih, of Greenville, have ben iip 1)01nttd'tl Unitel States storekcepers and gangers. levs. Nelson, Jonns nl Simmotns hive lhi5u ei9o n 3tting i. meeting for sov tral dys at (Iriiliitt,' .'wenty-one per SOns hnve br"n inifed with the church away in that counlty. It is probabhle the meeting will 'eall upop the citizens to Mrs. Nancy (lark, wvife of D). 13. (Clark, died at Morriltonl, Ark., oni the 3d inst. Shte leaves a hiusb)and and one child. Site wvas a contsisten,t mfembler of the Rap t ist Chnurcht. Mr. Clark moved to Arkansas ooly a fewv months since0. Mess 'rs. Alexander & Folger recei veil the largest easo of dry goodts we have ever seeni shipped in oine box. Their store is tilling up every day with the nIi(est neOw goo(ds. T1heir stack of shoes ana( dress goods cantnot he bo beat. Call andl se them. Mr. Joihn E. Itedmond, wh1o recently taught a~ writing school at Mountain Grove, informs us that Mr. Isaac W. (Graveley was awtrded the prize for till greatest advanicemntit int system, andi that 01ne of the young ladies will receiv( the other pr1iz. mhi Eiasley D)ramatio Club will give mi (entertainimet on 'the eveining of the 2(i instant nisitinig of the folIowing~ pieces" the Wrong Cloihies," antud "The1 Wrn Man itt thle 'Wr'ight. Place." Th is proi ses to beome of thetobest entert aint i t over gtven in Easley, andl all those wh< desire a treat should be "tire to attend. It h..s been a long timo sinco mli CiousR miischiof has dll(Cope(d itself ii this to,wn, but it ha ull sway last Rah bath evening. One (of Mir. W. M. Ha good's buggies was left stanidinig for i4hort titme int front of Mrs. GriVnt's wil thelehwran hit oemd to it, whietn setnno rap cal instigated b>y the devil atole 1i bi then dark ness andl out all the si rap~s e thie harntess wvhtich bhl the hoeil to th huiggy. TIhere was somne mnean whisky abo)0ut. Th'le following'1 ar ie app)oint im'eint e art1 .v' , c. Mile R iver AssMociItio 1(1of th' mntih of Sieptem ber: Hatioruday 10 Mile 0r' ek 12 m -; Sunay 11, K(eone 11 a. mi.; VE2 12, Four Mile 11 a Wedlnesd ay J ul ~ITursdaty 14 and 15 Six Mile 11 a' mi. ; Friday I16, P leasan 11 ii. Im.; Sunday 18, Pratori's 'reek I a. m.; Monday 19, Senonia I 1 a. m:. TuIii.sd(ay 20, Martin's I1 n . im.: n (lay 21,. A ntioch 10 ai. mn. - Tlnmly 2 Rethel 10 e. m.,, Shtady Grove 3 p. mL Friday 23, Holly Springs 12 a. mn.;a ." . " '. .M"A'!h'14e Ms$ rattle'ualkes; 81 of tte r rown up, and all Wre found Adr one rock. Ask thy puise *hat thou shoulds buy. Letter Iron Libte-ty. Mn. Eiirron:---Mr4. Grifin, the Aunt of Maj. I. A. Child, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Jenkins; hope she may find oui town so pleau ant that hhe will decido to make her home among us i'n the itear future. Rev. Mr. Smith, of Clinton, is vis itiug his brother, Mr. J. D. Smith, of our tAW. ve would be glad to hav'13 another of his i1npr'essive ier' luons ere ho laWV(s our imtidst. 1Ir. 1urt.nii and family, front (leor gin, have )con spending some tiue in our midst Miss Owen ih vi:?itiiig her aunt, Mrs. W. O. Willard. The health of our town was never or better at this season of the year. Mr. Coats, of I urenis county paid ouir t(owni a ilying visit a feW dlays ago. ie was the giuKt" of Mr. Job F. Simith. We bear his mission was s'ilrchiiig foi- a li>us("kcepcr. Mr.. Mary" Clitpmni and M1iss lEmnia Smi;itlh arc oni a visit of a few Weeks to the11iruay relat.ives and frien(l5 iin ti s )liC. V!iy thein sittay b ( a pilteasat tne. Our wortyiv post uaster 1tua tele !rapt)l oiei'tor. Mr. J. 11. Brown, is on a visit to the inoi of his chikil huood, ieart ]}lotntsville, Ala. H [is plaee will lie tfled 1bv \1r. Y Z. l[ar t,it, wVho is quito a coni>eteit sul;ti tute. Miss Mary I). G rice l ats just rc turnted f'romr Gieorge's Creesk w la-re sie has 1ee(1 speindiig several weeks With her friciai, \liss Bet tie MeMa Latu, who limi beeni quite sick. '1'lTe MIisses Greers, of Williamtoin, are visiting their uncle, Mr. 1). J. Glreer. Mr. and 1 is. Greer will hindly ente!(rtiiin their fair guests for they know exactly how tognake all about thi-r (ottage home shed a con tin al t yI of sn shii i e. Th'fere 5 l ) een (1uit(' 1)1 in:(tee tini prri.ted iiettiig at E:ntn for the lit 1twVO w\\(1 kC, hi d quit0 i n1i) he. have b atutlt t0 ih the ichure. T1 in isti s1 iatt(e ar(et ihe,.ir t. \\'t l > ito iI tl, t i . B. 11 . I tin, Si A. Gary. '. H.oolr end F. h htti(aloest it twortl (t tivklrS in t h lit oil -i , :u il lo s e r, tls flin ish1 for tihma ptlsantii thip.oa sitin he nl, .T.H loe Mists Roa aMua lix~) is iii t V Mu.'t (t tiron: shmt ta f sthe I sm it bidgso tO we carred awayitby thel recenI lt ih wters PhTwofi ilt dann, were desltroe ; ti.o i i thes othert it tilverCrektaht,lh d:unat H 'ig h. V FalsIo telOom Th damag 'o~ erop nis.tvr ths on :\.ii Kowe ar ot totalllyI llI t ruie l iit ed ourI shoo ti h iswek tie Paesin schiol nd- about th t:nemubr ttninttesclla S ix Mile. 'I tlit r-t I ' fa t ,n u h oi n r m r AiiuiuI t iI i 1 t8s87. 'I i t MIA. EnrronJi The: crop prospoet i 7y f yihbg gt u.-ud keepiigsp.coar g UiiU ; things scohmtingty ilupusIbe ainy be '6btinld. II :uthed - of hupecss 'iJ ta Kidttey aund Liver Conphiiut have dN cur od'by Eleetriu ilttedr, utter eveiythiiny elr; hid beou tricl'in vain. u, <(nh't I, i thie' e is no oure for you, but. try Elkitrc Bitter"e. 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