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LOCAL IT~3Mgs; Churok Directory. Methodist.-Rrv. S. P. H. lwell. second Sabbath in ea6b Month at 101 o'olook A. U. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbth at II A. X. - Rev. J. 0 Grahia, 4th Sabbath at 8 i'. a. Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh McLees, at the Methodist Cbureb, os 4th Babbath at 11 o'clock an Baptiste4Secona Churcb, Rev. W. B. Single ten Pastor, 1st Sabbath and Saturday before Ia each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Liberty Church-Liberty Station--Rev W B Uingleton, Pastor-Bervloes every 2d Sabbath and Saturday before. There have tiean but few bright sunny days tala year. The slanghter of rabbits in this section during the recent snow was terrible. We are glad to know that the pros, perity of the Green villo Enterprise and Mountaineer is on the increase. It is a good paper and deserves success. WANTED-A smart active boy, 14 or 15 years of age to learn the print ing business. Apply at this office. Read the new advertisement of Mr. E. R. Horton, Liberty, 8: C. Call on him and be convinced, 4s you will be, that he sells goods cheap. Senator Hamp ton is now using a wooden leg, an has laid aside his erutches. Our young friend Thomas H. Boggs returned home last week from Pough kepsic, N. Y., where he has been at tending Eastman Business College. Married, on January 20th, 1881, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. S. A. Gary, Mr. M. D. Farmer to Miss Rebecca Clardy, both of Pickens County. - The school teachers in Easley School District are requested to moot the Board of Trustees of said Town ahip at Easley on Saturday, the 29th Inst., at 9 o'clock A. M. A child tossig in its sleep indicates worms. An army of them are at work eating the vitala away. One dose of Shriner's Indian Vermifugo will destroy them and save its life. During the ChristmaR holidays the Revenue officers captured a barrel of blockude whiiskey and placed it, in the guard house at this pltco for safe keeping. At night it. was spirited a way by unknow. n pa t ties. WVe sups pose they had u jolly Chriistma.:s out ofit. Some ot the stock la w men, outsideo 01 "hog uip,'' who sign aed a peti tioni to the Legislaturn' pr:ayinlg the exten,~ e'lo' of the law to thir section, nre red hot bseauso the politions wor not sent. YWhose fault was it? On account of sickneCss Mr. 0. T. JonesR, who was ch-eted &chool t o, missIioner of this County at the laLst election, was~ pi e~vent id frm qualify, Ing w thin the time fixed by law. Hie will no~w hatve to bc nppoinuted by the Governor. Mr. Si ngleton holds over tiil his successor qualifiei, bitt he el~peakseoft rsi .ninjg ini order to tuil! . nu engagemuent, in Georgia. "You eannot recomnmend your Kau quita Iind.an~ Woini Pellets too high y ' J. F. Suilivanu, Wjalhalln, S. C. V I ami selling -nur W orm Pellets like 'hot caken.' 'hey recomnitd them selves." G. C. Arve, Long Creek P. 0., S.C. Excelsior Chemical Comn pa, ny, Proprietors. For sale by Dr. J. W. Quillian, Easley Station. BETTEa TIMEs.-T1he .Demnocrat, New Orleans, La., says: "Suffering among such as have been troubled with d is ease of kidneys and liver, has been perceptibly better since the introduc lien among us of Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver Ucure." nov 18-3m Mr., EDIroa: Piedmiont Union will meet at Mountain Springs church, An derson county, on Saturday before the fifth Sabbath in January, 1881, at 11 o'clock A. M. Introductory sermon by Elder D. Weston IHiott. Alternate Rev. G. M. Rogers. Missionary ser mon by Rev. W. HI. Ray. Some important questions to be d!'scussed. *By resolution of the last meeting, the clerk is instructed to send special invitations to each minister in the bounds of the Union, to be present at next meeting. You will take due notice thereof anid govern yourselves accordingly. Jonri F. CLARDY, Clerk. LONDON, January 21.-A dispatch from Iluenos Ayree, dated January 20, say a tI at Mtte Chilians have attacked and comn pletely defeated the Peruvian army at Miraflores. &Ien. P!ierola, President of Peru and comn. unander-ln-ohief of the army, has fled. The ?hilians occonpied Limna, the capital, without Tesistance on the 17th Instant. Gent. Pierola's beether and the Peruvian minisater of war were taken prison era. The Peruvian loss la the battle of Chorillos is said Ao have been 7,000 killed and 2,000 prisoners. 2,000 Peruvians were engaged in the battle at Miroflaros. The Chillan loss in both bat tles was heavy. The diplomatic body at Lima have urged the ooncluslon of an armistice, ad ask that the person of Senor Pierola be respected. The effleial report of the workings of the Cincinnati Southern Railway for the past year, under the manage ment of the company which has leased it, shows the earnings to bo #1,485,328; operating expoensee $586,900; amoun t paid city of Cinclnnati under the terms of leasse $777'288. The stockholders have reeied a t heir .h-ar.. *6,2. Special Notices. Rev. Dr. J. If. Devotle says: "I have been relieved by i 9f a severe attack of headache." The following short letter from Dr. J. D. Mitchell, a member of the Oeorgia Legisla. ture, is a very strong endorsement: esars. iutchineon 4 Bro.-I have used your "Neuralgine" and find it all you claim, a specific for neuralgia and headache. J. D. MITCHELL, M. D. For sale by Dr. J. W. QUILLIAN, Easley. IT IS FOUND AT LAST I SOMETHING NEw UNDER THE SUN.-A new era is dawning upon woman. Hitherto she has been called upon to suffer the ills of man kind and her own besides. The frequent and distressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have long been to her the "direful spring of woes unnumbered." In the mansion of the rich and hovel of poverty alike woman has been the constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown to man-and without a remedy. "Oh Lord, how long!" in the agony of her soul, hath she cried. But now the hour of her redemption is come. She will suffer no more, for Bradfield's Female Regulator, "Woman's Best Friend," is for sale by Dr. J. W. Quillian, Easley Station. Prepared by DP. J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga.; price, $1.60 per bottle. J ust received a large lot of Cloth. ing, at H. C. SHIRL Y'S, (Central, S. C. THE BEST OFFEr YET MADEl FOUR OF FRANK LESLIE'S PUBLICA.. TIoNS ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.50. The Frank Leslie Publishing Co., 16 Dey street, New York, will send FRANK LES LIE'S FAMILY FRIEND, a 16-page illustra.. ted paper, for only $1.00 per year. Frank Leslie's Young Folks, devoted to the interest of young people, and containing much to interest those of a more mature age: a 16-page illustrated paper. Price, per year 60 cents. Frank Leslie's National Agriculturist and Working Farmer, a 16-page illustrated paper, for only $1.00 per year, with Dr. B. J. Ken dall's eminent "Trealise on the Horse and his Diseases" a book of 100 pages, 90 fine en gravings, free to each subscriber. Frank Leslie's Pulpit of the Day, a 16 page illustrated paper. Just the paper for Sindoy reading. Price only 75 cents per year, in* chiding two beautiful chromos. "Tie First Easter Dawn" and ",The First, Chritnas Morn." Or all four of the above publications for $2.50 per year! Samples of all of our Publications and 11 lustrated Catalogue (without premius) for 15 cents. All desirintg steca'ly and pi cottable empiloyme'~nt should send at oince betfore their terit ory is iaken. Anty of the above publications sent for six monthIs an. .-a It*rat es. Address FRANK LESLIE P'UBI~IILlNG CO. Ia Dey* Stre-t, New York Sleep, Appetite and Strength leturn when Ilostetter's Stomach hitters is systematically used by a bilious dyspeptic sufferer. Moreover, since the brain sym pat hizes closely with the stomach and its as sociate organs, the liver and the bowels, as their derangement is reclified by the action of the Bitters, mental despondency produced by that derangemenit disappears. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. LANDRETHS' 100 JEr~jn:[S.BEST~n loguee sa T*Aur.or Oldg.Eej'mt eeesese DVDLANDRET SONS,Puzn.,Pa. Sheriff's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CoUNTY or PICKENS. Alfred M. McCrary et al. vs. Charity M. Malone ot al. Defendants. B Y virtue of a Decretal Order made in the above stated case by lion. Thios. Thom son, on the 11th December 1880, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickense Court Hlouse, on Saleday in February 1881, dluring the legal hours of sale, All that Tract of Land, situate in the County of Pickens, In the State of South Carolina, on waters of Eastatoo a branch of Keowee River, adjoining lands of Ambrose Oilstrap arfd others, containing 126 Acres, more or kss; and known as the home Place of Alf'red McCrary. TERMS-One-third cash, the remainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mort.. gage of the premises. Purchasers to pay ex tra for papers. A LSO, By virtue of sundry executions to me di rected, I will sell on ~Saleday in February, 1881, for cash, all that Pilece, or Plantation of Land, situate In the County of Plokens, on :e East side of the middle prong of George's Creek, immediately above the Trap Road, crcesing at Perry Bridge. containing Thirty two A cres, more or less, adjoining hands of E. T. Hlolcombe, W. HI. Hlolcombe and others. Levid on and sold as the property of R. E. lolcombe, at the suit of Bruff', Faulkner & Co. Purchasers to pay for papers. JOAJD MAULDIN, s.e.c. jan 18.1981 l17 4 AT COST. FOR TRE NEXT80DAYSI WILL OFFER MY STOCK OF Ready Made Clothing AT NEW YORK COST. Arm preparad also to offer you bargains in many other Goods. You wflI find my Stoek amply replenished and comple in every par ticular. To A.rrive this Week, 100 barrels FLOUR. from $6.00 up. Caus be beat in Greenville. I want 1,000 bushels of CORN in next 80 days, for which I will pay the highest price. Large lot Irish Potatoes on the road. Parties who have not settled in full their last year's account, will notice that, ber they ever so good, I will not lap accounts. Be governed accordingly. I am Agewt for SOLUBLE PACIFIG GU ANO and thi Celebrated Bone Bl1ack Fertili zers, Russell Coe's Guano and Acid. These Fertilizers can also be procured of W. T. MoFALL, at Pickens C, 11. 1,000 pounds STEEL PLOWS at bottom prices, to be here this week, and they want to be sold. Also, Handled Hoes. E. R. HORTON. Liberty, S. C. jan 27,1881 19 ly Remember 'Fhis. -0 RELIABLE GOODS ONLY READ TiE LIST AND CALLON W. T. McFALL A xes, Augers't~ , Alumr Bromst , lhi -ke' , BidlI Coffeog, J and, Crocerea D~ipporsc., D~ unti ., NIb~rel Oi, (.ei-'l , o k, Ginera, VGhis, Vrige, xlet, 1G:vIIA, Ylrs Zi Tk, IIi rosft( hn lotgo, fu aero , z iwees onl.d . ull. Mf oueens, bluhtge, Aanterel, forit..os ~ ye Pesnil Piers, fo apor-,tc ert Rup", tfuls, TeaWTru.kMFTin, oxcit , 188 Yan6 Zine,. Mirrgan Pandf many.I O'eriuset andul Art.ls a'lways Dfn hand. 0u011. TO you H.o'nt ane Wa A.u Owrant, De fendnts.. thsacin Thes gooads each of ' youar heeb sms or onieadrre to promperpayin com, erai. nti cin whipchful, nth offie oftae Cek oth CroCmmna PlNa freCOU Ty and COMMON aboEAed coFmornlaintesbibes at hei o'friane o J.i H.t'rint atins . A. O'Bria, withi twentydats afte thstion: ftissmm uoUadeho you, exlsieofte herebyuc sum vic:ond and rquird to answer the i com, plaint win th atimeonewhidhied iantihe wfil appl toCeo the Court ofdmn Commint youa for the Cut an Sta0 ity dar named inteed tereaop fryourawrt the sa o )tide A.omp8lant the ratecrfbsrsentjtheir office oManreatPickensC.C. H. . C., within, ).180 Tkenoticfetht sevie hi summonss c tioe n, of youth firetonsh ai comt gether withi the cimplfoain theintfied wilapy theo ofthe Clerk ofr judgment against yon folteasm o ($0) oxty adolae onith Picken day of . December A, D. 1880. BL~YTHlE & rlARRETT, P'laintiiff's Attorneys. HOVEY & TOWNES. Greenville,,S. C. -O WE HAVE A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Would call. attenuionto our Line of SIIAWLS, CLOA KS, ard DOLMA NS, JZANS9 CASSIMIRS,. FLAN NULS, BLANKETS, CARJ'ETS, TRUNKS, &c., &a. Next Door National Bank. nov 11, 1880 8 2m ISAAC WRTL. Now York clothing Ioae, CLEVELAND BLOCK, Dealer In Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Eto., Eto. GREENVILLE.- -.. S. C Ma. J. RILEY FERGUSON, of Pickens, is now with this house, and would be glad to see and accommodate all of his Pickens friends, nov.4, 1880, 7 . if. 3. H. MORIAN & DR, Ievival In New Goods. PLACK 8'1LN'C 85c. to $2 26. UlCD and MAMASSE SILK8 and SATINS 90ec. to 51.73. BLA('K nnd FANCY SATINS 75c. t) $1.25. Ii enri eu a ('lot bi, B. ratheia Cloth, Crepe. 'ha bs, 'Iah mer.e de l'hIde, Crepes, Cash Ii n i urse 4'Qo) 18 we make a specialty, and Is by rn, the lI: i'q und mt v aried and e-inuu m i'0ore real G08 t .1hani any other 'e er w.h. n by usI, including the new M. 33arie Plaids And~ n liev aV:td popuilar colors "'Gen D'.\ r:i/' an. ri l of Wine,'' with an ele gat u ! 1f f \l.\l 1NGS to mnatch.3 l~1:mbrahlete d Phennel, one yard wide. A good qinaliy ful l regular 1108E at 20c., (urn.:ered come.& at 80c. 'Ehi'lesee Futunel, something new and . T;able Ldneus, Doyles and Napkin, in new (CJoaks anid Dolaans, To this dieatrt ment we call special attention Fantcy lUasets. Table Miatts, &c. We abtall be very happy to have our friends call. J. H. MORGAN d& RRO., GREENVILLE, S. C. oct 21, 1880) 48 ly FALL OPENING. S. BRAFMAN OF THB CALLS ATTENTION TO THR public that we havo the larges Stock of "SIN',.N EVER BRO)UGHlT TO TIlS MAR ket, and we will sell them at 25 per cent, less than any mer'chant South or North of Greenville. We do all our own manufacturing and save you the jobbers profit. Please give us a call when you visit our city and be con, vinced. We also call attention that MR. W A lREN FORD is in our employ ment and would be pleased for his friends to call on him.. 8 BRAFMAN, Cleveland Block, ereenville, U. C. L. RtOTEISCH ILD, Manager. aui 12. 1880 47 5m NewEAdvwtisements. SCIENCE vs. EPILEPSY I en D@C'i MaIs t qUACK! ? A LEADING LONDON PHYSICIAN ESTAB LISHES AN OFFICE IN NEW YORK FOR THE CURE OF EPILEPTIC FITS. [ nom Am. Journal of Medicine.) Dr. Ab. MHserele (late of London), who makes a specialty of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured more cases than any living physician. His success has simply been, as. tonishing; we have heard of cases of over 20 years' standing, successfully cured by him. He has pubished a valuable work on this dis ease, which he sends with a large bottle of his wonderful cure free to any suffererwlho way send their expiess and P. 0. address. We advise anyone risbizg a ente to address Dr. AB. MESEROLE, No. 96 John street, New York. PLAYS I PLATS PLAYS! PLAYSI For Reading Clubs, for Amateur Theatri cals, Temperance Plays, Drawing Room Plays, Fairy Plays, Ethiopian Plays, Guide Books, speakers, Pantomimes, Tableaux Lights, Mng nesium Lights, Colored Fire, Burnt Cork, Theatrtcal Face Preparations, Jarloy's Wax Works, Wigs, Beards and Mustaches at re duced prices. Costumes, Scenery, Charades. New catalogues sent free contarining full des criptions and prices. SAMUEL FRENcH & SON, 38 E. 14th street, New York. A YEAR AND XPEN9 to agents. Outfit Free. Ad.. dress P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. oct 21, 1880 5 4 A DVERTISERS by addressing CEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 10 Spruce street, New York, can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of ADVIRTISING in American Newspapers. A&100-page Pamphlet; 26. jan 20, 1881 17 8 *DIAM ienarantee SWmlNUa's INDIAN VURIFUGE to destrey ad expel worns frem the human body where they exist, ir use aseeordig to the diree. tiens. it is a safe and re. lable remedy. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. David E. Foutz, Prop. ___3. aMz, MD. low L ast, flow Riestored. J UST published, a new edition of DR. CUL e VRWVELL'S Celebrated Essay on the Radical cure of 8p ermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, lIm potency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc., also Con sumption, Epi'.epsy, and Fits; induceli by self-inidulgene or sexual extravagance, &c. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly drmonstrates, from a thirty years'auccessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what. his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privat ely and radically. 26 This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land, Sent. under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt ofsix cents or t wo postage stamps. Adidress the Publishers, TilE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann Si., New York; Postoffice Box, 4586 ap 1, 1880 28 ly Mt ar a an an a imedat times in mey al isese to ce hafe ani dol for all Malarial Poison. Price,2So, a box. Neur& Prevents Epff t Fsand is the shoe a and other oaig.~trelee tn pan of al ieases, and ta neve njrios to the tw ie;prices, o. Warner's Safe cuRmneds are A R 33sold by Drugglsts a 8 and Dealoe sA Medlelne every. O v wwhere. >LHH.WARNEXR & CO., Proprietors, Neeter., N.Y. - n fo nPamphlet LARM~tON WIIEEL, Greatest Wheel of the Age, For Salo by THIOS. W. D)AVIS, Greenville. s. C. ALSO, EEALER IN STEAM EN GINES, SAW MILLS, COTTON GIN PRESSES, SEWING MA. CINE~S, &c. aug 12. 19RO 47 .. PROFEBSSIONAL NOTICES. J. 8. CoTsaAN, 1 M. F. AwssI f J E Bot Abbeville 8. 0. j Greenville, 8 C Pches8 0 COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, PICOUNB 0. E., S. C. Office in the Court House. Prompt attention given to all business en.. trusted to them. dec 9, 1880 12 R. A. CHILD, A TTORNrY 4 CO UNSEL OR A TF LA W7 P I C K E N S C. U. S. C., Will Practice In all the Courts of the State and Courts of the United States, for the Dix trict of South Carolina. In cases requirin'git able Attorneys will be associated with me. jan 0 1881 10 Atlanta & ChatlotteAir Line Railway' PASSENGER PDEPAtITMENT. ATLANTA GA., January 10. 1881. Change of Schedule. On and after this date Trains will rus on this Road as follows: DAY PA4SiNGER TaA IN. (Enstward ) Arrive at Greenville at 10 42 a m Leave Greenville at 10 43 a m (West ward.) Arrive at Greenville at 6 34 p m Leave Greenville at 6 35 p M NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. [East ward.] Arrive at 0Geenville at 10 19 p Leave Greenville at 10 24 p u [Westward.] Arrive at Greenville at 5 18 a III Leave Greenviffe at 6 25 a 'u LOCAL FnKlohIT TUAIN. [Eastward.] Arrive at Greenville at 7 6? a in Leave Greenville at I) 2-5 a ti [West ward.] Arrive at Greenville at 4 15 p KM Leave Oreenville at 4 55 y .m TlHIOUGHI FRaJ~oHT Tn.A1N. (East wr d.) Arrive at Greanvill I 2:-> a in Leave Greenville at7~ . I e a in Arrive at Greenville at V 11 10 p in Leave Gireenville at il $3 p w Connecting at Atlanta for nil points West and S'outhiwest,. Connecting at Charlotte for all Eastern points. TJhroughi Tickets on sole at Gainesville~ Seneca City, Greenville and Spartanburg te' all peiifts East. and West. G. J. FORIEAORN General Miager. W. J Houston, Gen'l l'ass. & 'Ticket Agent. Greenville & Columbia 11 R CHANGE OF SCU!EDLE, On and after Miondaiy, D)ec. 27th. 1889, the Passenger Trains over* the Greecvillu and Columbia Railroad will be run daily, Sun. da excepted: Leave columbia at iil 50-a mn Leave Alston at 1 0)0 p~ m Leave Newberry at I 65 p ta Leave Ildges at 4 25 p in Leave Belton at 6 88 p mn Arrive at Greenville at ti 66 p in DowN. Leave Greenville at. 10) 52 a in Leave Belton at 12 l.! p la Leave Hodges at 1 24 p im Lneave New berry at 4 05 pm Leave A1ston at 5 01 p in Arrive at Columbia at 6 10 p m LAUNENs RAILRoAD. Leave Newberry at 1 ~ n42 Arrive at. Laurens C HI 1 0pni7')pi Leave Laurens7 1 m1JOpn Arrive at Newberry 6aii83 m AIInEvILLE IIA~l Leave Hodges ait480 i Arrive a t A bbeville 5i Leave Aibbeville 28)lfi Andersn Brach an 00la 4~dy 25 p Leave Betoa at 8 00p Leave Andrson5atm It35 p m. LeavePerryille4 20 p m LeaveSenec at6 87 p m Arrive at Hodgesl 8 U5 pm adeo Wandmalala as flowa Leave Belteonat iIla Leave Andersonl at100a Leave Pendleton t 04 Leave Perrmill2e Ative aSeeca at j up ad dwn ay assng Trinson t6i s onrive aWl altla Col08i andAugs lrad, Wandll at 9ifnwt h tri 5 oa I Learet eaatg U1on0 Coumi Rirai Asevie, errvlea.00 eAv. Penernal Ti0ket0Aa Leave dro A T TLE P 2WD a 3 AWirive a Blo arten le m;; y Upo nd~ dwn cTrains Con e'.T* the ori Lu te mae closs conection a lub i with up and own da pasng rins on t*iur Sout' Caoiadiroan wipeth t he51 throu Freight Powdna. with Paorssenger Cuartitcet on ete Wmntone columb and Auguesowr Ranld, anawesoewtt.etrn o Sport'nbur, Union and o rv luma Railr Go4evrw ereruernenet A.PoA, GeneralTiceM gvyent~ a, Fots' Powd[r are W.e WIL1n, tno