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9 _.CA&X EMS. the $igh ,ob.h) is still fourshlag. Corn shuokings are now flhionable. The Legislature meets on the 28th lnst Colt lIoke is beginning to make a 'show" on College Hill. The public road from this place to Carm el ohnteh via Liberty 8tation, is in first irate condition. The weather has turned cold at last and bn Mond'iy laIt considerable sleet fell at this place. - Mr, g. E. Mauldin will tbove to this plaae next year for the purpose of educat Ing his children. Here's cur hand "Grance." The yield of corn in this County is very fine. But little of it was injured by the September gale, and freshet. The North Carolina eabbages and apples still roll through our burg, and wejudge the crop'over there to be an abundant, one. Those-who are indebted to the Brr1TIWL for more than ten years subseriptiou are requested to settle, The book4 of the County Treasurer closed on the 10th instant, aid the Treasurer in. fornis uts that there are not many delin quents in the County. The scnroity of eggs may be attributed to the tact that. all the roosters have been employed by the Democratic papers to crow over the result of the late election. Mr, E. R. Horton, Chairman of the Board of Conuissioners of Election for the 61fate, carried the election returns to Co. lutinbia Inst week. Mr. Charles Robinpon carried the Congressional returns and will likely return by way of Auguta to see how his own chances of election are progrsasing there. Notice to druggists and storekeepers. I gu-trantee Shriner's Indian Vormifuge to destroy and expel worns from the hunan b.14y, wiere lhey exist, if used according a o 4lirt-edons. Y.,u are aut horized to sell Soi I lie above cond1 itions1,. David E Fout Propr ivt or, Balt i moie, .11d. It doesu't prodiee very pleasaut feelings tor your buggy to break down, ten miles tromu home, about an hour before sun-down and when the clouds look like they might pour down rain every moment. But this was one expernnce on last Sunday evening when ret urfiing from C armie! Church. W hen the party were all out of the buggy, one of thiem~ inqu red If all the party were mem bers of thet eaurch,. We suppose he wanted to finid some one0 to do thet subject. jutaice. INs-rALIK.-Thae flev. A. P. Nicholson a. regularly instualled at Carmiel last Sun,. i y as l'asb or ef Carmel, Pickens C. H. anad Mt. l'leasant Presbyte, ian Ckurches. 'i lie ceremouies were conducted by Dr. Jliley. of # alhaallau, in a very solemn and inspres-ive naanner Rtepresentatives ef all the churches were present, and when the right hand of fellowship was extended to the new P'astor by his mnemblers, the scene was inaleed onie long to he remem tered. TIhe haeatrts of both Pastor and mrembhers were toll to overflowing, and the teep emot ionas of man'y were visibly ex i - d3 dyite briney tears that trickled ' . he cheek. lir. Hiley's sermon upon i a mstonwas aipIropriate, logical, fore i' Ie. and delivered in a most pleasant and e oqueint mianner. It is stnted that there is now, since tie election, a very strong sentiment atmotngst .ne lRepublicanis to repeal the Internal Rev.. enmue laws. They say the whole thing is boundl to go wh.n the D~enhocrat. get in. 1.ower, amd to take some of the witnd out of t hur sails they propose to repeal the law before the'y go out. of power. The necessi, ties of the war caused (lie passage of this RIw, buit to keep it uip in time of pee, 'when the revenuesa annually exceed (the requirements or the Government one hun. 'lied and fifty millionas of dollars, Is an wari'ge that the people do not intend to V ~and an iy long -r, iad the ILepuiblicans know it-hence their chnange of mind on the latdy's t''let. tah~e is it..s ,4ast.ing, Ira. a it itr the greate~r pat t he~ ills that atflwt ratakid itn tism or any~ 4 t *n t00t, itI yoiu ke1p your 'it omtael, Iiver nid kias'ers ini petleet w~or k aig ornder. TPhere isi tat met.ieu knw thait. dios this~ as surely n.. P.u ker's (Git.ger Tonic. It will kt 'n yot. hbeid ichlti and pitur e at1 .W-'n lont 0 iid beau hi tlttio i.t triai. Roc'. Nm~ aembner 14.-.-..0i t--i isa few~ t' sitle.- tirian Texa -- li rte- [Ieo wy.* .f., a merehan at 4 Iso- ~ rnn.~ turit'mr Btqatlr. With Ihome uand wlas l~Purtne 1, the Bit le fllowing~ hiti to a tnegro cabhin, w4here hei had~ uke-n reinge, and k(i(ckedI ,1 tht)door downa. Hoitwev~ had a dotahi.., barrel shot gun, and killed both brotheors uas they crossed the' *itthsioldI. Ite wa s woun :ded in th -arm by ai batll fired'( by a man who (c1m1 withi the naailants. The Butler's were picked up dead and buried 0n Sundalty. AMaj. Lningdnn C. JHaskell, brother )f Jtudge A. (3. lllaskell and Col. J. U linskell, of Columbia, died on rlTuesday at Pine Bluff, Arkansas.--.. Matj. Ilan'kell wasR a gnllant Confed.. Ctrato soIdietr and wats born in A bie vitle (?,tnty. He graduted in th South Canol1ina College inu 1$50. I tr'it. reventne reform will come this win 1er We must make the tartf! a means of rtising money for the government andI not of exacting tmonntles for monopolies. If the rates of duty are adjnsted to the reveniue etandlard we can raise eannh to *..-. Wonaa. Her health and lift depend more on the segularey of her menstrual finet ionas han, on any or ali causes eombined. An acia* or a living death is the Inevitable reSult of derangement of a franel ion which makes weman %hat she is in every respect, and to peelcll In her mental and bodily oonstitu. tlon. Henee, inimediate relief from such derangements is the only safeguard against wreck and ruin. In all cases of stoppage. delay, or other irregularities of the eoerses, Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator Is the only sure remuedy. is acts by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving the blood and determining directly to the organs of mens.ruation. It is a scientific prescrip tion, and the most intelligent physician. use it. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga. Price, tal size, 75c; large size, $1.50 For sale by all druggists. Personal' To Nen Only I The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mieh., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts and Electrie applianees on trial for thirty days to men (yot ug or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly Vigor. Ad dress as above. N. B -No risk is ineurred as thirty days' trial is allowed. Malaria, Chills and Fever, aud Bilious attacks positively cured with Emory's 8san dard Cure Pillo-an infallible remedy: never fails to cure the most obstinate. long-stand ing cases where Quinine and all ot her re wediest had failed. They are prepared ex pressly for nialarious see tions, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a strung cathartic and a chill breaker. sugar cated; contain no Qninine or Mercury. eausing no griping or purging: they ore muild and efficient, certain in their action and harmeas in all case; they effect ually cleans the system, ani give new life and tome to the body. As a household remedy they are unequaled. For Liver Oontplaint their equal is 'aot known; one box wilt haive a wonderful effect on the woret case. They are used and prcrcribed by lhtysicians. and sold by Druggists everywhere. or sent by mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Enoty's Little Cathartic Pills, beset ever wade, only 15 cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, New York. June 16, tim McBnhDs & Co., Atlunta, Georgia, man uracture Show Cases, are Southern Agents for Set Ib Thoms Clveks and Lambesh'* Fly Fans', sand own tie celebrated eate city Stone Water Filter, and Cherry's Steam Froit and Yegetable bryer for the world. Prices forwurded ons application. Merchants make out list of Crockery, Glass, Wood aud Tinware, that you are in want of and send it to us. We will attach prices, and save you ruinous freights and breakage that you always get from the far off East. Mculuas & Co., Best ever made, Emory's Ltits. Cathartic P1!., pleasant so take, sugar-coat ed; no griping: onlty 15 cents a box, of LDrsggis.sa *. by mail. titandard Cure Co., 114 Nassau g reet, N'ew York. NEW STORE --AT - L IBE~R TY, P4. 0. FLOCK TO THE NEW STOREJ AND ..buy your ('4i00.9 cheaper than you have ever bought before. It may he a mis-. cery to some patties hjw we can sell eat sach reduced prices: come and see andt lbe sea is, fled. We guasrantee our sales to be exactly as represented. and always have a good supply of prices quoted on hand, 1i. ntac think, when yost call for these Goose,. you wilt herar the oldi cry :-juit out-yesterday, she day before our a week agio, tbut will have a lsarge supply in 14) morrow ." For we heave the Gosads sn htand und will always keep them. CLOT1I ING. We have a learge tand well *elect td lot of t)LUTiING, and cane seill you for $3.50) a bieautitul saqsue suit, wbich will cost you $U..50 every where else. You will br con vinced whetn you see it. Do nost fail to look at our L.adies' Cloakes, shey are or the moss besautifult styles, It emc $l.00) so 310 All kinds of Fancy Notions, too nutner ous to mention prices. GROCERI ER . To these we solicit your at temtion. We have bo.ughtt them at very reduced prices and to sat isfy our cistaionetrs or(thte samie we otter a most excellents colre' 1t0 pounads for $1 (J0, whuich will cos yost 7 punsds for a $1 .00 asnywhete elms; :asd suguar 10 pouins tur $1, which cst 11 ics per p'ound any where else; .\holas.'e from 374 to) 75cts per galii. Flour hiat. bakes well. rises well, and e'nli dlelicioues, fot $4.75 per barr'ell. Calicoes, 20 yrardn tor $1.. 'Tap Soile Brogan Shaoese $1.35. oot fraI $. 25 to) 4I. 50. J0eans. t he largest stsck inl lice county. All k inds of crockery, Sr oves, Iin ansd II ar.A w are. Take not;ice of' thes'e prics and be biee fitted by them. We will bce pleassed to show goods. if we do not sell thesth R. If. ANDE aMN & (0. nov 2. 1e82 7 Gmi Dapgin! 3ap~is! That are Truly Wonderfl C. P. RUNION, EASLEY, - .. . C., EVER ON THE ALERT WITH CASH in hand :o secure Blargainus whenever the opportunity prese-nts itself. Now look out for Bargains. The time has come when you can get aill you want. See the follow ing and go to C. P. RUNION'S Emporium, and get Ilargains: 6,000 yards. Fancy Prints, 6 to 8 cents. 4,000 yards Solid and Mourning and Cur tain Calicoes. 8,000 yards of Worsted, 10 to 85 cents. 2,000 yards Pants Goods, from 15c. to 51 p r yard Cash meres and Alpaccas of all grades. Boots and Shoes, Of all styles and grades-Good Brogan for $1, Tap 8Soe. $1.25. Good line of Crnek. ery, good line of Hardware, Wood and Wil low Ware. Grocerles, Specialty. Sugars, '7 to 1'2 lbs. to the $1. Cofee, 7 Probate Judge's Sale. State of mouth Carolina COUNTI ON PICKEN1. IN PRV BATH COUR!'. A. W McMahan, as Adiu'r of 0. W. Me Maban. deceased, Plaiamlif, against Sarab A. Talley, Elisa A. Hubbard et al. D).. tdt11 s.---NurbA1XT FOR THN 8AL1 or REAL ESTATE FOI PATMENT Or DmISTS. &C BY virtue of a Deeree made in the above stated oe., on tho With day of Novenis. ber, 1882, 1 will sell during the legal hours of sale. before the Court House door, to the highest bidder, on Saleday in Decetnber negt, the following described REAL EN.. TATE, to wit: All that Tract or Parcel of Land, upon which 0. W. MicNahan lived at the time of his death, lying and being sitiate in Pick, ens County and State of South Carolisa, on waters of George's Creek, waters of Saluda River, adjoining lands of estate of lames Melian, John G. Bowen and others, con tatiing Ninety-six Acres, more or less. TERMS--One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve Imionths, with interest from day of sale. seenred by a bond of the pur chaser' aand a mortgage of the prenise. Purchaser to pay extra for titles, deed, &c. 0. L. DURANT, i c.r.c. now 9, 18S2 8 4 Sheriff's Sales. ------ STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA - COUNTY OF PICKENS. Mary A. Cantrell anti J. J. Lewis. Admin ist-ratrix and Adminitiamrator. Plitintitls, against .hn 1P. Cantrell, Defeudunt. JIt)OMu T oF,FoReLtosvEs. B f virtue of a decree of Foreclosure and sale made in the asb';ve stated case on the 20th Septenber. 1882, by lion. 'J .A (Cathlraia, Pre.iding Ju-ige, I will sell to the highes bidder at Picke'n court lonmme, 46n saleday in December neux. the following R E AL ESTAITE: to wit: All that 'i-ce Par. cel and Tract of land siturie in Piskenis County. whereon John T Cantrell now re sides, tadjoining lands or K 8 Lewis, F A liles atnd othera, containing T ree Hun. dred (300) ocres miore or less. TEIMS-Onme third oft lie purchase mon ey to be paid in calh oA lay of maitl, the bialaince o a A erelit oi ''welve Months, with initterert trom day of sale, secured by bonil olfht- IPurchma. er .a1d a ilu tgage of the premise--l'ircauer to pay for all papers and fur recording the same. JO %i1 .IAUL DIN, s.' 0. nov9, 1882 8 4 A 9 Sheriff of Pickens County, by au thority of certain Decrelal Orders n-ade for that purpose, I will sell to te highest bidder before the 'ourt House door. <iir lng the legal hours of sa'e, on thle first Mlo.'day in Diecembler 1882, the several Tra.cts of Latnd herein utter dles'bribed,. to wit . ''All of' mhat Tri',ct on wic th . lihn Edes now livre, on Six Mile ('reek, adjoin,. iug T'h s. Crsaig amid others. contaiintg 143 acres. mDore or' les,"' for part it it'l H utig the~ heirs of Fanany Dulmanag. dlecease-d. lby order' oaf Hon. J. S. (Cot hr.., P'res. J udge, on the 10t h of Sept. 1882. -ill that T'raot, of the Reat! Estate eof MIclufhea I llamilton. decenwsd, knmownm am No. I,* contaiinmg Fifiy 3-$evea neces more or lesst, adjoining TI act No.. ", thet II undaa I.. R. t anmd oit her". neari I le Toiwin or Jypsle'y; by order ( f lion. J 8 Con lit aa, Pres. Judge. aatted 22d Sept emiber' lN82. ' or the' payment of' thme debtms ot tihe said Mc Demflime Hiamiboun, deceamsd. T'ertm ot' both males, onle half' c~ish, the remuainde'r o-a onie year'. time, withI inmer, est f'ro'iaenate, secuired bay mthe hondli of lie paurc'haaer iad a mortgage of' thet premaises sod. wihi le'ave' to it ticipaite pisynaent. llas of thle said liandsa, are' now on file in may citlice. Purchlstsetsa to pay ext ra tor' all pipers aind for recordling the same. Ail of' that Tranct h. ing awo in iles NothI of'I Pitkeuns Couri louI e w n tCaamhe 'u mpjk in, inwia losad. conttaininy 200( acres . ma. reo less. iadjoinaing lands f J. C. 'Jriffain. E. M. HIolder, Win,. M. Fetrgusoin. C. L. lI ellinags womrth ad tthers; levie'd upoin biy vmirtue1 (of anl execuit ion to sme direacte~d, in, the caste oaf Louisia E. Fergusoni, vs. Joseph 1). Ferigm.. TERIL'S CASHI-Purchaaer paying ex.. tra for deed. JOAB MAUJLDIN, a rc nov 9, 1882 8 4 B3Y virtue of a Lien Warrant to me di. rected, I have sized, Ohne Ila;e or t'otton amid about 2 6th potunads cf Seed Cotton, ats the property of T. J. Taylor, at lie suit of' aml .\t. iigood & Co., mand will sell lie satme to the Iliti hidder f'or' easha at Easih-y. at 12 o'etock itu T1u'sday after the faret Myadny ina Deemab.', 1882. 'JOAi .%MALU'LDIN s p.c. ::oy 16, 18S2 9 3 Easley Land Sale. J WI' 1L 'adel to thet hiighlest ha d-l"r ait Pick S ens Iourt Housec. a n Seed'cbv t.n lhc'ct . laer 1882 all ot t hat TIHL ('T' oF: L N I, lyinag ini antd nar thie thraiving Tovin iiaf E'~asley---knoawn as' the Go'ey Snutah lPbme~t. cotit in g Sixty Acrs morS tite mor lewss. AhI. tier !tmullanix is enitil'd tea cneha'lf of thle net prloc'euds of theii. purachsae. smon)y anduc the Liand will hae scaid foir divident and set ietnaent wia h him, bay h a' conaenit . T'i ae miial~er' an (lie ye~i'a. 51imne, wai:ni t,.,*' i'tt Smomn dia t', .Neacuri h v ft it't tgaget (it thei THE O'NElLL atented Dec. 4th. 1877. T IllS 'is to infornm the pecop'e of South LCarolina that we are mthe ownera of this wonderfual Inivention iui thim statec, and have Agents to File Gins in all the Coumnmles If GIn owners will see it work they will be convinced of its suaperiority over all other modem of Sharpening Gins. It makes a true taper tooth with a needle point. Mr. C. 8. 11il1, of Jackson County. Georgia, says. "He entered one bale of his cotton last year tn Atlantanat the North Georgia Pair and carried off the $200 premilum, and sold his rot' on for 2j cents per pioind more than any other contestant. He knows his success is chargeable alone to filng done by t he O'Neill Macline." P'ersons wishing their Gine Filed by this Macbine, in thme Counties of rickens, An. derson and Greenville, will pleasme address R. E. B3O% EN at PBrigga Piostoffice, Pickens County, 8. C., and we will sendl an Agent at ontce to-do their work. They will only have to stop ginaning 2 or 8 hour's. Pice, 12j cente per saw. R. E. TtOWEN., sepII. VA1DYKE2 sep 28.188 2FFI SifrElE NoticE OF hFeb iNA su L 8ETiElE i. Notice is hereby riven. shut I will an TIOMAU S ,TL1 GREENVi fit HALL'M CELEBRATED I GIN, Manssfactured ! Peerless Englne, Manufat I have th, following articles at the Fact Clod Crusher and Pulverizer, This is the I tion. Bradley's Reaper. Mower and tiny Rake. i The Celebrated Victor One [lorse Graitin 1 Au-omastic Plantaion Gateo. Ex.Governior refer to lion W. if Perry fr ony in'orml ti< I have jnt received the AMrenev for thi IfHrrow, It hs gre:t advant:ge orer the T Call and examine. Iron Fences for Flora TI Auctioneer ar LANDRETHS SEEDS For the MERCI SEED For the MARK SEEDS For the PRIVt Crown by ourse SW- Ilandsomue Illustrated Catalogue MERCEIANTM, MEND U" YOUl BU DAVID LANDRETH&MONS,S The State of South Carolina. UCOUNTY OF' PaKINs. IN COUltTf 0F CO.\lMON PI.EAS1 George W. ('wiper, Salltic Gartick et tal. l'liaist.tIf, agtaiu.st .ilb i K ay, Lena ie. lIert ry et ai lhlelendants. -tNIiat5 ANa 0 Ut. PLA t'r Foltil l.Li .,r. TIJ thle Deftenti a . iaoVed. n~lan'-d \ ' U U at e haereby .anna i:t)ite.t and re.quairted 1.to an.,wer the e~ltuplaintt in ii, act' iot8, of which a cTeuy is filetd int I he othi .e of thea~ clertk of' the court totr l'ace'ea c.uny, tand to serve~ a copy of yourtatil nser to thIeo satidt coinpha init on 't ,n .eribler at his otin4c :11 P'icket'ot'tet loutse, 8. C., winnuo i wezty dIue , aft-er thet sirvtce hereuot, excluive~ o4 .hie daiy ut l'ichl service; and~ it you tail 4o antwer thet cotat laint witl itet ne att o h e auiud, thea ptlaint iii ina t his acuoan wi Iba ppl to the curutt for th re i4lief dleaas.ide ta I .e co in plit. DaItd 14i~ th \gist:A 1) 1 "K [IL. S ] J J lEW i . e TO'( Let tle Ib-try: P'lene'a Inua noi tee , a flhe ~uanions andt cooh n i i . the a aciiln aris hileil ittn ihe oalteeof1 ihe el': k of thte cnttt of consttttn a:.P.:Is tor l'ie'kens ,c u nty, ont thle 1I .t y it' .r .uui, I 8.3 aiii I hat the~ c'ause" or ac ni s 44 ne r. 'tecaoe3 of certaini tract of' itt.!. sitt-ate ini cottit runi( St ate n I ureSaida, at1 oesertiht ed tat sad complait. Pa. A. ('IIl.), Phaini'Il's Attorttey. Oct 19, 11Z42 5 6 Ntate ofl !iouuh C'aroiza ('tJIUN'I'Y l'ICti.NS. IN C.OI.'IR I' (d" ..\MUN PIAl.\S I tI-in an W . i. l''re oi. :,:ar .J lh$ - tont, W' .1 N IBa rtn. S8:ah I. GaU n Josephine l)oddt. .\ a tbia, i au J'.ht .* Ebb3i tt, D'e8 fernbui't.a'i - tt'1.s you[3 S . , W ( t'on linttV tl Serve . oi' TO. the tcelend iis tabove~i It a a iJ: l t Do eat ( 4is 2lo- co\ an I n I h S.,o ..t whch a opy i here iwoh A ..rt pot.ti Toan toe Deve a e gyt . .t h ,.or tane W tlkatid not ICC it sthiie --~Ilau-e it t I a t ia il('tu4)e. it t'.,I wtal tit waienty day ni' e 84 h48j *evc hrent, ex Wiii 4C lve 41 of ~ibe day of -no Ofvie lnitl i yu fili344 toa answe theiliI coms tsains wtin e tn aoaid, the phu14)it c oe lie' i a Ihis ienon ill pp tfo t e 'y. lned 2.ihe 18H . 7 6wMS otCe s seah ive. th\ I will o', ply to 0 L. i~aitlites .\ o toy. TP che Defndnt, onhzathy2 drean. oW I Frenbrne, fo rJ lav ton aand a JluN wetiorn, of vhc the loreo g~ iUJIa c. dfilued h otheek o the i rk'stge h er ftommo drn lnstini-t or h. 'nyam nov 2.188t2 7 s NE. iW e iMahrs ivnha & wioap Wdeceasald and toae Dchars Ihre fro a Amnistraor VTAGTUEfI'ARE, LLE, S. C. J!, BELF FEEDING CIbTTON Uing MiSag, New York. -tured at Waynesboro, Pa. ory prices: The Celebratedt Acme Harrow, test impenent ever itroduced on a planta iumniatsettred at Syractime. New York. rill, Vict or Tripple fligngd Harrow, Carter's h. F. Perry hiii two on his plantation. I iii ais to its working. Male of Biarley's .\djuisable and Reversible homas ilarrow. I or ('emet iery Lots. 1OiMAS STEEN. id Coumiiission Merchant. 37 f ' EDIGnEESEEDS N4No E ICIT VEAftWZ I ANT ortour New Plan - A ET CARDENER . o iTE FAMILY SE Ilygg on our owyn Farms SEED Rni Iura Register FREE TO ALL. SINESS CAIlUD FIlt TRADE LIRT. EED GRDWER3PHILALPlS Dr. Westmoreland's TeItter* OinE mlent. .\I It \T' w.ilI cu-e abl $hin Diseaspe., I4uch ats Tett W.ior-ia, il ang~ Worm, Seald He ad, klart:e.r's 1;gb, &c. WESTMIORELAND BROS., Wtuholesa&le [ir uggists, 'IuMiIJn Iouse lock, For ,ale by 1K. J. W. QU IL LA IN, Eialey joe I. 188' 37 86t .iamcs G. Black, a : n ovILI:, . . ..O. (i Goi :taii .Iver WVachie. Specmacles, Ci 'I ntt , le:aeelet., S..is. P'eni1Lants, l'ins, Iitngs. Siiils. I,etsIEb. I 'heart-ns. htnbl..., & c. Silver' l'late W'aI-e. K ni ves, F.orks, o "1<. Ihy '4 illks. &c. Job) ,ot Six I IoeI i. S I X: i. r g t (.'h-o:mos. $4; I100) I'e n cil ,?( 20 ets. IRepamII ag *if WVai chaes ania .Jeweb-y Donie J) rm)n pt ly. nov1 1 ', IS 889 1311'll a : a i Lie i.a.a, we n '. ,a I'.il*133 I 13. :1 .. i' .. .C G C h 3*t. : . ..31 1, t .i :.i .**:' ii f o 1 . 1) . i 3.' i t ritirly ry orI.ci tst o'i li i ii ae :tte I :i' 1- thd, ' J::ini3 lhi i< t lie n i n hi/' .l(3:', i: w i*; J.i'r gj ii; l i:t! lii - i liiii li ii:t li i 1 ..v -o1 :33 l'til 1tt h' 3 tl'bl at.aany II . '.- ii .il 'e iil -)f .,Iatr ..1 I laton v' tseti 3l--.Or.nl10-l t i n~o e f. I ul -:i l' n 1. - itIJ l **va: :3L0 4'isiji :.r R d le - -.e ; , p~pn.l:~ I ~d or ''cf. t nCqs. Mr ele in It 11 I'sh:toE n~ ra, - to senteywiro Ii 11tet n 1 31' dn hnb Columbia *r Greenville A R PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. CHANGE OF 801EDULB. PAS9ENG E RI|EPA RTM ENT. C.OLM.SA, 8 C., October, 21st 1882. On and after MondayOcober 23d. 1882, pa1sseiager trains will run an herewith indi. oated upon this Road and its.brancho: Daily, except Sundays. 0o. 62. UP PAsZ4XXUxa Loavroolumbia [A] 11 42 am Altonm 12 61 p M Newherry 1 67 p m N iu.my Six 8 43 p to Ilodges at 4 32 p lieltont at 6 57 p i Arrive at Greenville at 7 80 p s No. 68. VoWx rAssE4xura Leave Greouvilltat 1040a m ellton at 12 18 p M Hiodges at 1 88 p s Ninety Sia 2 47 p m Newberry at 4 18 p m Alston at 6 26 p r Arrive at Columbia [r] 68; p W SPAIUANBURG, UINW0N & COLUMBIA Xo. 62 ur -AMIMNUIR. Leave Alston 12 32 p Kb Strouther I 21 p m Shelton 1 .4 P M Suatuc :1,6 P to Union 8 (t7 p r *JolIesville 8 43 p in Arrve Spartauburg 4 -18 p a N~o. 63 DOWN PARUNwER. Leave Spartan'g It & Ddepot (is) 12 67 p in .Spamtan'g, S, U & C dept tk) 1 32 p to joaaebVw~i. 2 28 p u Univu, 8 00 1) us s'hittUO 8 41 1) a Shelton A 20 p in Sroper 4 46 p ta Arrive at Alston 22 p LAUKENS RAILROAD. Leave Newert'y at 4 2 5 p w prnrrive 'it L ,ure C id 7 ()1 2 p i L nve lvuren 9 ") a I Umnio at Newberry I V p, ADI I LMBRDANCH!. heave ofign n! 4 45 p isn Arrive at Aobevile 5 24 p m Leave Aebevir t 2 3 p i Ar;iveo at Newbegrr I 15 P 1, Arrive sat It&lia es B ) p I Leave ulhll at. 7ai Penlegoun at I8 1~ Arr'ive at Walhtiatat pi Petallet'oni atos i.iniw~u ida iiiI om atit clt le r' 4 45p Inwtt tiidA ndeorso ~un Bru ao. lit uta a9 27 aomi A c i f. lie ltn a t 1Y 't p . W ith 8 C ('Isailrad fr om 'Cales ton. ~w ith 'Wiltiingtonr(oluia ba uid Augusit It ailroasd frun n iaingt on ad le *. With A~xsheville ;andl pari aniburg Railrtoad for I pointsut. in We IstnN rhC t ia tt. wtih Atlaitn and chlt u e liiion I iet matondl an d Danville lii ilwoad fo Atn tlt aend beyond E. issl b'Viatae and halin Walinilon, I ich, m~(2~od ad & anlloa for al . iCha8neroafo Schedle. oin ans atim~in tluin and, Ang2,l':t -ct.'it hettitvie and~parte atlurg Itaild t1. ith t -'la t an laroJivisi on l U itich1. l warl- ndbyn IS'a tlsandar Tieue2n ahntn 5 pC, whichisO aiie (Irsu mion 8atrta Colu[u J W Fil. Superntenden mehmondili &D n ile Rt' p Sjin t andaler vemer 11h 1882, Pa 'a rlo e Aliir Lie 1)vson wl b ] a fe Mo 61. Leqave A linttIat ' ) ft pD Ariv aineitlle6'g4 p m Si'an Gapi Junc'ion a in Torena7 48 pt in IO4'ca a 8 7 p n sarta(n J,,i o 11 0 p a Ia Gi a-It) 87 a tn Leav Chalole uOsa 8 n, Arierrasoria 2rl 02s 4GrenvilleM wh i >lrs 69t yas a 2Mf'euwnca'vutleihy.litsi i Toeco .~sa ilteet'vsI~rtlti ts s Professionets CHAS P. BARRETT, 4TTORNEY i CO UNSEL OM AT LIkjd"" Pickens .C. M., I Ca (Oglce in School ('timmissioner Offt Will praolice ill tLe State an qAe.a. Courts. jan-5, 1882 16 G.o. 0. Wrms, Oro. W. TATLO3, J AJII 1:, . 0OtR, Pickens C. H. 8. U Greenville, 8. C. WELLS. ORk & TAYLOR A7'TORNEYiSJ COUNSELOISA T LA IV PICKENS 0. 11., 8. C. Prompt attention given to busiuess entru ted to them. march 10, 1884 25 M. F. ANSP.L, J E Greenville,.S. C. Mkn ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNIEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LA W PICIZS C. H., S, c., Ollice in the Court Houso. Prinmpt at tention given to ull businetis o.-m truisted to tcom. dec 9, 1880 12 IL AJT11 U. j' j[ ) 4 IR OYN W O R K S, GREENVILLE, S C. BEARD, LONG & CO B Y 20tb Augit we will he re:ely a (#I4 lPji illit 111,. of N1i z : I N9[1 i, E .j 4 E'S & 1 C. Hlaving -' th si ChIsm 110114d01, w1 4 1 "ill b e a b e t e o al i i ni o r P m l l i , v bS140 are 'iined at ('l ,Y - Bim.i WirhlouMe, Wesi Greenvifll, wheie we will be gld to uieet 1ur1 frields, nnd do any w%-1r'k 111:11 Ihey nty wan1t. 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