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Oo te Drts ml ~1a nroe. Sei ot&oe of b e'I btting. Bring on the Ol sinus Thhey. Relp the CbrIBtna1W' -eeajid be mer The Treasurer was orbwded last Mon day. Slrietly pure leadb%h set. Sloan Bros. A fruit tree well planted is a goo$ln vestment. And he closed the books to-day--treas. er Hil did. Paints and ilk at b 1omi prioei at Sloan Bros. Rev. J. M. Stewart has been quite ill for several days. Pretty'tdtich every thing in the paint lhe M S1oan Bros. The Can for the Christmas Tree is going to be superb. There has been a large area sowed in wheat in this county. Now you have the preacber paid Up, what about the:printer? A Good Mule for Sale. Appjy to R. A. Child or J. E. Bogga. The bridge across Rice's Creek'it'Mr. Hughes mill needs repairing. Claudo and Eugeno Alexaider wlio have been quto siok are out again. Miss Unity Clayton last week visited the family of Col. Hollingsworth. W ien you pay off fdifr mortgagee see that they are marked satisfied on the records. Send us four new subscribers aid get the 'beautiful book, "Chriat in the Ca "free. rs. Thornley who lids been on a \ is ' iL'to Charleston fitid Anddrson returned laot Sktyrlay. The farmers of the 'oounty generally have come nearer getting oven this fall thati for some time. Rev. J. F. Anderson, the new preach er, will occupy the pulpit of the Metho 'diet church .ext Sabbath e\ iing. -I Remember the Proelan:ntion of Judge Santa Claus, aitd;nake tio children hap py. The st<do. are ' il'firtty things. Mr. W. A. Holland, of Greenville, was married to Miss Mamie Hc+ilerson, of 'Toney Creek, AndersOnl county, on the 8th inst. . Married, nt the resideuco of 'r. J. I). Moore, )ee. 4th 1887, Mr. B. P. Moore .to Mias D)oloma Stewart, by P.ev. D. P. Murphiree. There is a hill, on the'n 'ue CalIendar ~o strike ont of the rr arried woinanii law those bad words "'as to her adparate a roperty." Mr. J. C. Alexar.der aind Mie's Louisa Fad'sero mar ied on the 4th inst. at the Residence of Rev. J. W. Heuad who performedl the cerem<m'y. Mr. L. C. Ried, of Gahtes, and Mr. 1.. F. Hester, of TFable ifount,din, '. nye ho.n 'appointed nDotaries4 public, anid are now duly qualified to swear aii n. riy people. To nulmecribers who own us-We v:ill take a limited r.upply of corn, fodder, 'cotton seed and peas, in payme-nt ei sub. acrip)tionI, allowing the huighiest iniarket price for same. There will be0 a special meettinig of the County ComnmissignIers on Tuesday the 20th inst., at wh'ich ti.'e they will paly out all the money r'edfortEd i'A the treas ury snbjet to their order. A noble1 man compares and1 estimates himsel,f by an idea which is hiighe'r than himuself, and a mean man by one whmieh iq lower 'tflYan hisuself. ThNe one pr'odhi 1e5 apiration, the other ambition. The Anderson Inte'lligencer says'ir. Emory Green, at Peoples' ftablhes. is the proud own'er of one of .the p)rettiest hor niea we have soon in Anderson. in many a day. It is a hay, five years old, and Ean get over ground rapidly. The Governor has refused to pardon J. L. Chastain who,was convicted of lar eeny of live stook let the September, 18 '86, term of court, and Ent'nend by 'Judlpe Hudison to three years implrison mnent inl the penitentiary. It is quite fardhionable to dion with your friend.. Ut one morning last week we enjcoyed a most, ele'ga.nt break 1ast at M,r. D).. A. ChiAmillini's. It was )reparedl by hi,s chiarming daughter, Miss Hallie. The lekuilak edhk had a d~ro thumb. Tlie WSestern North. Carolina Riip tist oceently contained a lengthy tribute of 'espect tot erery of 1hdv. M. L. ~Lyon adopted by th' Mt. Moriah Nah hathi School, in Transylvania county I, N. C. Hoeserved1 that school as superinton ilant for many years with great satis. faction both to tea'chers and pulpils, The closing exerenes of Prof. More's Sehool nt Central, tvill be) held 'Thu r"(day ,and Friday nights 15ith and 16th int. The exercises will be Int4rapersedI with! "original 'pecee, .an.soys, ie'itat ion', 'dialoguds,- o'marade; &o. anid w1 iti g od music. 'Tid4 In the'd&ida of the first Ses sionmof aCchond year. School yro~ i.ro M,r. 'N. d1. S)lhens, oi ( rawford 'county, Mo.9 felompieifid b his wif, and thmredi eldlddrebi, r*td';tlty ar ri'ved i Pickend on a 'v bLUo i elati'via ea fr inds; Mr. Stephens 1iA d l)othiir of MesHVrf Li. 1). and .. L tephoens. It lhan heeh fourteen years aliee lie left thmia State for Missouri. Ho wtII prohiddy renfain lero tnd' glass at Sloan Bros. Prof. aokauleg who was quite'dtok last wee is able to-Lo oit again. Mts allie Cox, of Greenville''ointy, is visiting her father, Mr. James E. Cox, Of this plaoe. The beagitiful autunin weather 'as alt broken up last week by the driving rain ?rom 'the etst. Mrs. J. MeL. Seairook, of Seneca, is in Piekens visiting her fathet, CLiIt. J. L. Thornley. e sure to mot the Auditdr at se,nii of his appointmetilA, and make rethrdh of your prouirtS'. Rev. E. M. Merritt who is to f1iio charge of the Piokeus Mission, ir ached in the Methodist chuich last Salibath evening. MiAdOiive Thornloy, who has bean visiting relative and friends in Charles ton, is now having a pleasaut stay at Anderson. Rev. '. F. 'AnIer.on, who 3reached ob the Walkalla Circuit this year has been assigned to duty on the Pickons Circuit for 1888. It 13 predicted that the drowth in tho north-west is going to make flour comeai high next year. Would it not be well to sow a little more wheat? The 'Grand Lodge A. F. rl met in Charleston ast Tuesday, and many from the up country have taken advantage of the cheap rates to visit the city. R<v. J. MeL. Seabrouk has received a cell fron the church on James Island. We trust he will see his way clear to re main in the Sootl Carolina Presbytery. The repaportionment" of reprcsenta tives in the (h rcal Assembly on census of 18O w'i1l make nochange in the men bere from tlii'county. (;reenvillo will gain one. On the 9th inst. Mr. Aaron 1Mnn wan married to Mr.. Laura Tihompkins, at the residence of the bride's father. The ceremnny was performed by tho Rev. J. D. Wil1orn. 'rhere i to be an oy'ter nupper rn'ong the many 'other goofi things at the Col lege on the evening of 23d inst. It is furnished by the P'aidoreTail Society, and the proceeds will be for its benefit. On tin' 7th iit, a seven year old daugh ter of Mrs.{r.t,'da McCo,nell who lives near Li)erty wan fatdly buni,ed. Her crothn;g ('aught from a bla:t" of corn stalks che had ude in the fire place. L1ct week in the cs=e of the tatn vs. R. H. Jacoha, the Suprene Conart re fused the motion to ss5l<i the appeal and allow the defi,dant to move the Circuit Court for a new trial on .fter dlisOoveredI avidene Mrs. R. A. Rowen laist week had a moitO' pl.a'cant vi.'it tA) friends nnd forn-er 5chiool maatesi aear Anaderson. Shie also, vistited1 the ''Old to wn'' whic'. lms won the distirction o.f 1x:inig a younag city since shec last virdert 't. Mi. Flhert Ilaoberts has also h.e>an comomitt ed to .il 1 on the chartg" of at tem:~pf'ing ta rp .~ Po v 1welI eCvcrti a Vn'4 algo, or haoang na-o*.'sry t laaeea. A:a aae a'aunit of the Co lmedPa mrau, Tiomn A aaker's m'c~prwcorm ient w'asI ubishi-ded haast wee!;. T1hae inany fr'ieis oaf ('oroner Jii maes A. L.e ii-'.'wil Iregre'at to learn of hiis deiathI, whichl oc'a'nr'ed at la 1hom(en near .le,on thae 7th inst. H is hearetaved family havei the sympa)cthif or tlmi ir.. tire commim'iti. Hie w Kis ill with foe iaot motire thani two waeks. Thle ('ouriv'r sayst:-"T'''1he friends o~ E. D)ickson anud family', will be g'ad to leatrnu that they hiav~e re'urnied from Cal. ifoirnia. 'Dhaey didn't tind the "phromfise~ad land"' (an the P acitic 8 lope. WVe wol. come( them back' to Oatonaee. (Court (en~venest ini Pia'kensq on the 16, Of .raiinary, baenee' the 1 5thI ina't. is retaurn d(.' . Judtiage Noart<m wiill presaide', unlesc the Snb~ reme Courlit maiPkes. aagu-eiial p)rovis ioan for some' onec el (' to hahl thae couirt, onl tactounat of aonrt owin JT Igo hanvinag law aaiats cnuns-eal ini s(o inun y of thte tcses to hte had. M',r. A aroan Carriett sho~wedl us !iact Hot niday the, foot of a wil cact whicht was killed 1 thatmorninag on Wood1 All moun tain by Messrs. Nelson and Mark how lini. Th'le foot was asx large as tlist oaf a Paouit the saeo siz*' ona tha morntiny of fta 5h inst, at the stae Ip!ca'e. Theere wit1lacb a jiolnt intst lintioan of of fle n Knowee Loadge No. 79h A. Fr. M. tandl of flata's lodge No. 1-46, in1 tha A ead ('mytat Faeley' on fa ih 27 h inst. at.10~at. mn. Past Master R. A. C hild wall deliver theal subsat- n'eo of ther adudre,s wlich ellieitet so tmucha fav;orale la(comm nut at Maitt t. Th'Ie puiea ga'neraly is invih't. [Uy far thte most ntovel, e,nvenaiont, tamd valablde busaiess <'nlei;dar for 1888 s thte (Gotlninhian Rieyce o'alenadar Paid turing Copatn;v Bostonu, Mta'c., nt thais ta lendav at alnew la dar tmnt has been'a math,; detlily uiantlie tand dift'arent fr-om aany p reviolts fi oh-mt ini (lCtalia 'Phc' lRien'tihl A lve'rf i--ra :;vys: 'i)(3. patets int anthelar (cahmaa, riecta thbat. Mi-. pehloi''ld tad Mr. Potts have aura detaciln to bibll theii fii-t sea .lfu of thea ( aun hHaand ( up, fromt A iLn to y.Eci yths.la This mnteih is ceraftainly tit.a fthat th ac (ont rat; htii 1been1 eniteted initip 11d( signod by a~tll thec parties. And it L'or-( be' iiny'[ tfa 1 or ldiabee~ in raihad mn; (Pur haapes ar]'d aboUt t(o fr-uctif, tiotti 'aud SchlofiU' int a parivate tdlk, niay fiant 1heys will in ;tII aof facet hiisa titd rond 5\it4.M thai e mauth. o6 nidte ulee foi salie Qr .E. o . L. . CrzoN, Cen ira, l. 0. If you wish to know how iuoh you owe the SENTINEL, send it 'ord by a postal card or passing neighbor. Several new subscribers tiis veek. Let f!Wgood work go on. Only $1.50 per annum in advance. "I've done my*dn1y, and I've done no more, as the dealer romar,ced, when he advertised a large supply of Ur. Bull's Cough Surup at the low prioo of 'twenty ie-ceuts a bottle. * All of our customers are uoiifled to ooyue forward and make settlement As early as possiblO. We need money and must insist on accounts being promptly paid. AsnRMOE & PALMER. 7ihen you como to pay your taxes be certain to call at the Clerk's Office and pay for your deeds and moRgages. If you don't come to pay your taxes send the money for your deeds and mortga ge8. J. J. LEwis, Clerk Court Pickens 'Coty. "The sweetist thThg that ever grew beside a human door" was little May, un til she took to having headaeheg-for a time she lost her bounty,' but on,o'bright day ,ber Papa bought a bottle if ,Salva tion Oil, and 1d she isas m've t and pret ty is ecer. (iily twenty-!;ve 'ccts a bottle.) Married, on Sabbath morning 1)ec. 11, 1887, at the raidtri e of thb brides fa ther, by Alonz' M. Fu>lgcr, notary Pub lie, Mr. Julius I'. O'Dell,ti Miss Mattie Bryant, daughter of Mr. W. '. Bryanf, all of Pickena County. After enjoying a very sumptiois lin ne' and listcning (o some RweEt music on the organ rendered by the bride,. we loft the happy couple and the "old 'folks at home" with our best wishes. +. The following are the appointments of preacler for the Greenville District, as road OUt at the Methodist conference at Spartamburg: -J. Walter Dickson, Pre siding Elder; Greenville Station, Johp 0. Willson; (reenvil!e Circuit, A. W.d Walker; iliedville, A. F. Berry, d. A. Wood, r;Uprnumertry; North Green villo, A. C. Va er; 1o'rk Shoala, T. W. Muniierlyn; 1llia aton and Ilelton, H. W. ,roten; Piedmont, T. C. Ligon; Anderon Sta.tion, W. S. Wightman; AuderKou Circuit, S. '1'. Blackman; West Anderson, A. McSwain Atfai-ay; Town ',illr, I'. V. I3arne-V, u)l)y ; Pendlet"'n, N. B. '-arkson; Pikens, ,f. F". Antler on; Pi ketnt+ lission, 'T'o b - supplied; ,i''i'r, 1t W'. Barbn'r; W' 'lhalla , M1. .. Citrli#l"'; Oconr,e Mis' i "n, J. N W'rit , supply; Williaimu:ton VEmal. Loll'ge, S. ,1under, Prtsiteint. Thei 3,sa:e of i Pre:ident to Con gr'ess speak3 suir.aewhat for taLri1ff 2En. LIwron:--Mr. Jamtsi Greens.. h) INe ('aught on1 dr oi night l'ast weekL andt iJould have burned downu had the fa:ni~'y no beeni awakeni by' he r.:r.-g of the(1 31anws5. hengr i'ig hmoms anid t ry'ing nePw hud The form: 4.of'this sVctio arel on('3 bo Rm Sowiing w. heto. Poa J1oxe1s. Fromt 9 a. mI. to I p. m., and from '' -ahyt Pi(on3:-i-ver d'a(1' Iy cept un113ay. .'ktrl'e at 103 a m.. leave 12 mt. Hr~3e1ard to) Pieken ( Tue-sIday;,l3333 amiFi Nine Tims: to P1 ickenis--Tue-doa,v Plhusayand11 SaLbrtTay. Arav10I )a. h., EattO to PL-kensH --Tuestlaiv ait<l "riday'. Arrive at 11 a. in., le:ive 12 mo. lay. Arrive 11 mn., leaLve I p. m3. MAuf 1). lIicvv, 1Pocsumster. Oed-Ho I st , Paf a 1113uis. J ij'('nCs of ('veriv kindI c'lit. Blh-t(1'end4 s of all sts . Wi'a.u'.tand1(s:, Tab1 les, Ward i.be, seven wIiro'~ (hiRml lat springs (, 1ock ''ery thing~ needede iin a hIsk. and1 ill as5 elI'*. us anly wherie in thei Sout A full line ''f yfi's m <l (disI'rs >f all '-./', and1 lmiill 1eh,'s a. vnys1V 44n haud. . Will wv:ini 4)1 ('islon, .r1.da ohr3 n ht. A 1 I nu the lifo Nani'n L111/ayIocis, Ti I CTLy A BUSINESS NOTICE! 7b all tolho it nay concern: W. D. Oil'n takes this method of notifying the trading public of this section of 'country that ho hab on li'and now, and is receiving, probably 'no of tli 'ltrgest stocks of varied ni rch'indse 'ever offered in this sec tien. A Good Brogan shoe for ' cn s. A good woinan shoe for 85 cents. 5 yards of gtood .Jeans for $1.00. Try my Jubiter flour, $4.25 per br. Try my "1)aily jread,"'$4.50. Try my "Gold I)ust," $5.50. These are all Standard Brands. Every lcack guaranteed to give satiH fa'etion', 'or money refunded. Other gools prolxrtionally leW. I am in the Cotton Mark'et, and will give you my bc::t prices, so bring along your cotton and1 sell it to iuc. and buy whatev;'r you may want from my store. Right here I want to say an ur cent word to every body who oweS me a dollar on any account whatever, and that is, the time has now comelc for you to pay up, I amobliged to col lect eve'ry cent d'ue me this fall. I have endulged many for years, and now from these cspecially, the money must come, and if not .paid prompt ly of their own accord, i will certain y try what virtue there is in the courts, however fearful I my be of thbe law. Eniglc 'Pit. W. D. Glenn, }JOLPDG TlflhiRE I And don 't-gt art.d s;eUd y o?;r money :oolishiy bnefore Vd t iv Sio,k of .Gods. Every thing ustual.y kept ini a iirsit class General Merchlandise Siere. ands I wili halve th Li etat asHIrimeIn H 'Eer)1 hmut to Pi:-ke. I will have Orangeb [Pel &e. F~ K st~ T1II - I wi11ll\ nve aother lot of Fresh1 Cahe G0l(I(ood and11( FANLY fJRJAOE are( the beh:;t 1 ha'e t (v< r' had'. A.M.MORRIS. - I rebiv tiru! i I wvt i ' ,'' to- .. Itj N r i. rv J f 'rbl fr Pwk '- , I' asty ('.4 h bd yo .)~ICJ -l 1f\\ ,ls Abiilrato.r.. whot4 arTe in In' (I ~of pr.Itabl,e wi'rk tipi, ('ii., PotMt .I Nine and' rN Ive. free. fiLl inufoii9thm o w Iu eit ''-r sex, of allI stdrid fu. r -e ,t .udl no i~ t re*up..d 'i hi:i m veriite~'C .;50 pe r .Ij a t i werk. FOR SALE. I4tdL 'ACItES OF IAND,one milefro , U ,IPwcketti . 11. ' .two horite crod of mrproved lamd. A 'ood Dwelllng 1towwse, and necesary out buildings Land \vll tinbere-d. Apply at this officer, or to J tMES I, CIIENSIIAW, dcc 10 ly PENDLtTON 8. Q. Dr. J. P. CARLiSLE, DENTrIST, Gfhe,nvill, - - - 1. C. Over Wootmiorolaud Bro4' ,Duko's Drug Store. juy 1', '87, 1. INVENTION d e"d the world <luring the last .half cinut1Mr'. Nt least among the wondcrs of intventi - prog' es+ 1s a mecthtrl and- ay5tem of woth that canU b i\erformed al over the cptui1. try without N(eparating t;he workers trxtth their he"s. Pav l.heril; any one can tdo the work; nit her -es, young or old; no splcial sbi lity rcqitirtd. Capi'a not neec1 edt; you are started fr6. Cut this out and return to us and we will send ygtl free, something of gre>t value snd irmpt tan(e to you, that will Mart you in busi ne, lbch w il bring yqu in ntore mon. 'y rittht away, than Sny thintr lsp i"he worli. Oramd outlit f.ec. AdtXres3 r'nu & Co., Augu ta, Maine. ~an'1 fornhtna hohttenrd. eOr'...ai for b.ok ea oU.tum F..th,,: . wt f q,lr% w'"rttg.., Qr...e...t,. 8 ichmond:( & Jan'q le R3 R rY:. Columbia and G1'oonbi1le Division CONDENSED SCHEDULE ctabe r 1IOt h; 1I S 7. ('l'rains run on 75th Menu ian, time.) ! 0rttlho )r No. j leave (Columnhia.............. 5 43 t'\ Ar've Al-'.u. ................. 6 45 pm S 'on.ari.t................. 7 02 pin ' Prosperity............... 7 23 pmt "Newbuerry................ 7 Py S (;ul vise.............. 8 ' Int ('"iinto-................. 13 pn Laurens ........ ........ 9 4M pi I'i)irth>lxmn<aid T N.55o. lav ((lLton................ 0 3j a A'' i ve Will iauston...........0 t5 nn " P'tli.er ... . . .. ... 1 0 n " li'i*l -i Ar" Greenoi le p 1'i Int"ntt..... ........... I 'i? 25 am (.uc..2......4 00 pm N )ti hbutnfi No. 2. 1..ve ( olunbia.......... . 1t 1 ).am Leav( Al;stn ....... ........ .1 01 p Ariit ti"on................. 4 00 pn ". a tanhur ........... .. 43 m L Ave Columia........ .......U jm Arave Aton.. .......... ... 51) m Ar: ie Ah Il m.... n.... .. ......1 4 amn * r 'i e b ( 4ait . .. . . .. . 1 18 p mU " Prosperity.o .. .. .. .12 44 p mn '...N.wherry................, 01 p I "ia A l ia ll .. .. .. .. .. . 2 p A'iv e W ll.iam..n...... .. . .1. 004 pm " Pa. I19......... .......... -0 pm " Pliethnnti.r............. 1- 0 pm '' Gre. i.il ......... 0 4apm " Atlersont................4 50 pm " I it 10i..................i 67 02 p " W ':a.tileia. ................, ;8 pm -- h d .. . . .7.. . . 1 0 pm Irave ohoul a.. .. .. ..10 1.0, pmn Ar.v..A..t.n......... .........1 ~0' pmi IAyt o|+r..i................'9 00pm " Tryo ........ ........I 4i: 07m ''. ah.a........... 41 n7na " Filloc.t.. ..........50 7a S11 h <anN 2. Leave Wi:tl a. .~' 7M 5 a '' emln u......... ... ...1 30 am Arn<ler n .. .. . .. ... 29 pm '' A..hhevil........... ...... .15 am? - " GrenilletUt ' 1.. .. .. 19 40 amU " l' it n . t ... . ......1 33 " e zer .'' .i 10 5p m ''hie ...,. av..l... ... ....11 07 amn " Greenwo< d.............1123 6 pr ': iNiel 1ix . . .. . . . .1 3 pmn " :'m r : . .. . . . . 45 p m ....i........................... 41 a5m " Atieti t:.. . .. .1 80 15pm " 'i:::rblstoni via. . I . 1I i9 45) jum " tha . tt an i. A.. (' b. m 45 pm l.t:avet S inti Strin .. .. ... . 0 pmn "ra. Fl a lc . . . .. ...11 23 pmt " iS alit............ ...117 3pml '' Tryonp ... ........1 4 am " ai hurg........ 28 1:2 n '- U in............I 45Yim11 Ar ie al . n .. .2... . . 5 37 ia " ''olub.a............... Ut 3 a "..Au.n........ ...........10 :0 nm " t Ch: ho.o va.. -(.l nio 10 1, Pilama " 'h f . Io via ( ( 'it I ,. . i. I1 ill p "lou a napt a. tIt (a..ri . Ai .. .'lll It a' em Lav :e ipi r. ti r. . .....~1 j~l . ... 4e 3am Aa 'i I A It:n .. r ' i d i ..10 20 am n.e h b:n TA)No 4 Th I, MEBCURREET. TilE8a PIC)g8 OtW$Ot ALE coasr':vwa si 'O'oa &KILtaa onl akn n4rY , O1tfons we can only avro 4 Many ohan et oadr $tihe i q otahous are ent out, and cp pnI hope to give a gen eral Idea $f te yalue revaiing the day the quot t1dfis -r k 1 owFf ...,.. .. .' Granu te. Extra W,fbtc o 0 Golden o. .. 0 OOuXE-Ja )d'onm.. 25@00' Laguay ra........ . . .ho@22l e... OrInary ...,e.... .. .' .. 3 g Prime n h . . . 1 % ! u e o v d o n b i s . . . ' . 1 t7 ... .... ... .. 0 Fair n bb .......... ..-.'. 8 ew Oreas nerupt. .1.3 Muacova(IO in hs. ew Orleans, prime.... . 0' ew.,rleana, air ... 5. . ...., New Orleana, common.. . 0 13Aooh-(learlt Sides, try.sal.... 8 hams, Davis' diamon'.l. 15 Breakfast, I3acon ........ 12 L.n--Ch,l'ce kettle,, Iiercee..... Chboin a et4je l , ... ... ('hoico kettle. bit<e -e' s',' GnAri-Corn, fromstores.... Corn from wagons.... ... 70 Oats, Mcu)ole..... 60 Oats, 'I'eaas llust Proof. . 60 Georgia Grazing. . 50 FILoU--White Cloud, per bbl . . 7 00 Kidder's lest......... 0 01) ,1- oc 40 - paiigg..... tj QO , F. Oiant, granulated.. 6 .) DIx ie... . . . '... . , 4 ll: Itoward Street. .. . 0) Pearl Grits per "bl 4 25 Oat Meal.... .. 7 00 I rox-Chice new..:. ..... 5 Ton.oo-CnEWis -Calhoun.... d 25 s liam n' s ct........... 1 25 Free n(l Easy........... 75 Old I)oinipiop..... 34 Marth.a 'aGiington. .... 45 Old Chief. .. .. .... 33 Old Bol 50 ToBAc--MMo 1Noa- ah ... *2 50 Lone Jack........4t.... 155 Blackwel'sl)urhain 1 -Th. . 5 '' ,' 1.. 55 . , . 58 .. .. .. . 0 2 Pride of Durhau........ .... Prime new..... .. 50 Gong new ....., ..'. . - 60 MAoranir. Nq . .i .....' 50 Quart cr bhis No $....... 4 00 20 lhs Kits No 8......... 1 25 15 lbs Kits No 8......... 1 20 10 lbs Kita No 8......... 1 00 KExoBRNR---ler gallon........ 1 TM~ O3LAT$1 Oar EKubscrtpttotn 1rice. Subscriptions to "Golden Days," $3.00 per annurn, $1.50 por 6mnon'ths, $1.09, per four rnonths, all payable in advace Single nuuers six centa each. All cornm~unicati>nsI3, biuiess or otherwise, roiuet.be addressed to JAilES ELe'iq) P1ublisher. iUlldelphiia, Pa. Clark & Wilcox 1)o the best wo'k Qf anly lirm in South Carolna on And use the finest interi. ail of any likm No0,th 01 Mason and Dickson'4s linub. We have the evidenice to I)lOVe this fromi the Q11ard A.trents Chamupion Iron Fonce Co. x1eenvills, - - -- S. C. diec, 18,-1887...y. NEW YORR 013SERVER. . 'IT A OL IBilEKD IN 18358' THE OLDEST AND..MBST.. . . .FAMILY NEWSE'APEFI Six hogulai F4ditars; Sp'ecial bJorresponidents 'at HQomo , nd Abroa .; Stories Reviews, Con' densed News, i)epartments for Farrnes;, Merchants, Bankers, 'Profecssion.at Men, Students, Boysand Girls . ThisyeartheOBSERIVERl 4ill publish lher e thal FIFTY l'RIZE STOIiES; writer8 will co.ntribut to its col umns.. Poets andI proso. writersi autho.rs; editors; hiei of sciencgi and womel(n of geniu$LAill fill the coIlumns .of khe. OBsEinsh;. andl( it will Sive fifty -two unexcelled pa ers mi the coniing year. Srice, $3.00 a year; lergymen; $2.00 a year. OREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR 1888. i. The NPW ,QOtK QIlSERV tir will be sent for one year to, any ;engymnan not now a bubscribeor. for ON E .PoL .A R .. . 2. A ny subscril>er 8ending his pwn eubscrip, ilon for a year in adve.nce andenew subscriber writh $5.00, cani have a copy of ihe "Ironmus ILtters," or "The Life of Jerry MlcAuley." 8. V{e will send the ODSERvERl for the res matndor of this yes.r, and to January 1, 1889, td any hie,w subscrtkor, mnding us him name and addreas and $3.00 Id .dvanoe. To much sub scribers we nrill also git, either the volumo of "Jrenxnus. rktters" "'the Life of Jerry Agent. wanted everywhere. Abra terms Large commissionE haembleo odb,i fre'e. NEW. YORK.. OPSERVER, -NEW G IOaI. Deiitai Notiel Wti.L li at I4pon 0, Hi: n Monx d0y the 8th Of .lgno p)repalred to m orm all kinds of Do ntal Ql!erat.ionxs . rad wxiiU rhh i loin as i final wo4 to kepm ) loted. .0.N VO x lenaoud & DaMVIle B PIEDMONT AIR tlIN 1tOUT1 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. iAvgust 14, 188, Trains run by 75th Meridian time. Oi hour faster than 90th Meridian timo 1 TG 1. Dm .v. . DAILY. No 51 i No 6$ Leave Atlanta, . .0 00 .pmi 7 40 am Arrive Gainegvi1 e .... 9 12 pm1O 86 am 4u1.i............ 9 37 pm Ii 03 am occo............110.P pm 12 05 m ea.. .... ,11 pm 1 08pm EaI . . . . 1 3. am 2 11 pm Greeovill., ......1 01 anm 2 84 pm JpartaiLurg.. . ... 2 13 ap 3 46 pm .Gaffney...... ..... 8 00 tcpI 4 81 pm (Jastonia.... . 4.. .. am 542 pm Charlotte. .... . ,5 05 aml 6 25 pi Salisbury ....... .I J 48 am' 8 01 pg Raleigh., .... 2 10 pmIt0 80.a* (olk.oto........ 4 30 pm t1120 am Greenisloro...... .8 2M aml ) 40pm I)unville.......... 10 10 a.nt 11 29 pie Riimond........ 3 >i pm 0 i acp ..vnchburg ..... 1 15 pm. 2 00 sa ('larlottesville... . 8 40 pm+ 4 10 aly .. nshingon ..... . 8 2'i pm 8 10 am ]lath imnore ... 11 5 n.10)3 a 1hiiladeIfphia....... 3 01 am 1285' Arrive New York.....I 6 20 anm' 3 20' p. _ - _ _ _ I)ai ly " No i INo2 . LeavNew Yok.... 4 45 am 4 30 pm J'hiltdelphia..... ' 20 am .0 37 pm Ilaltiimore........ .9 45 ani- 9 45 pm W.a..hington.....1.1 24 aum i 00 pm ('Obarh>t-t,.ville. . . 3 35 pm! 3 00 am Lyi1-blunh.. . . 5 b0 pm' 5 15 am i chnin%1........ 3 10 pm 2 30 aqt l)anville...... . 8 50 pm 8 05 ang ( recnMloro.1.... 10 44 p[n 0 48 aqi (ilbloro...... ..3 30 amt8 10 p R{leigh.......... 5 :0 pmfl 00 a Hot Springs..... 7 00 pn. ANhevillr........-, 9 49 p ' t 4 s Statesville...... . 8alisbury........ 12 89 am il 28 aoi ('harlotte ........ 2 25 am 1 00 pm G ... ia........... . 21 am 1 42 pm Ga Tny'. .... ... . 4 5 aiA 2.42pa ;p[1a -tanhurg .... . 5 28 any 8 34 pm (rc c"vIIe........ .. ami 4 48 pm Easu.......... 08 am 5 14 tienc.cn ..... .... 8 40 ami 0 1 2pt. Troo......... . . . 9 20 am, 7 08 pm Lla............ 10 35 am 8 22 pm (inesvi)e ......11 04 ntn, 8 46 pm Arrive Atl{otn...... .. 1 20 ai'10 40 pw. SLEEPING CAR. SERVICW . On trains 50ancl 51 P'ullnan lhflet sleep e;r let weun New York and - Atlanta. Op t rius 52 .acd .5 Pulim.n lluffet sleeper between K'w1hnIton a Nl 'Ntw Orleaua. Pullman Hlreper .letWeen (1re nsboro and ltichuinond. 'l'hroiggh ticketh on sale as prineiAl 3ta.tiony, to all pointa. For rate and in or'mati onl api>ly to aniy Attent of the c'ompan~iy or E li ''IIOMAS. JAS9. L. TIA YLOR, Gend Ma:nger G P A 1f1T tIo 'I itnde. Cut ibiis O.r. MI lii I Yand return to lus. a'd We ULU.V.J.will send you .fren, srd. thingofgreaut value andI imni ortm-ce %4o you. thalt will start you in buuiess whieli will bringut you iino more monecy right awa.y han20 anting iii else in is workl~mI. An~yone *an dio thei work4 ati live at home. Kither rx; all age~s. S'om hiLling new, that ijust olis muone y fo r ali workers. We will tar yo ait .dOeoilI no.n ieeded. 'IThis is one ,f thel genine ii, 2'.i i :ortan 1t baces o' a irising iv ill.nROt d el:ay. .. G P od 8') i free. A(ddres T'uu. & Co., Augusita, ' lYam. 1'5 ONLY $20. This Sty1 l ila1dIllda Sind' Othr.t companiena ch.ino fr'e m'h $1 t . A CoWtt plete set ofi attachments wlith~ii iach m i neili. A inun Joh rn'u>n Rtiffher, Johnsonir Tuckeor, andt box of Fr IIemrneriarid a iner.i 3r CI EA Y1' TilAL in your own house latforo you pa on Krt very sanchine WARRANTED) FOIR a YE:ARS. lend fur Ciruar. C. A. WOOD) COMPANY, We rNa iotih Ut., Plailade'shha,Pa V 1reemiv11i'. *S. Iiwnh,1 dli ilt iie fIhe h- het it:. jin th eoioubln ect in th.0 9.i f ISIT(>its al uri ol KYd th uNisi Onmmerc\a\Oo\\ege ON. K C Aapeft Best Busiwss CoIIigo mn the WeeM or a te o and .o edl R.r a ot celeg Enaeameen. -o'Teacher. e-aaioyed. Oe.t of FuINra,. C'our.w.. inet.adint Tltin. t att..rary and linard, aboutyVP NOVSaRos., Yni. Mv (ral untesO ..anea0oB Wilbr R waish,Pr.mdet laie.Agf, IT WILL PAY YOU If you ropoe goting at; or oth Wet t :rt t nd: i r e th