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LOCA IIlMe4. One more candidate. Mr. David Porter in still very sick. Mr, A. B. Riley is teaching school bear Griffin church. Mr. John P. Boggs has about recover ed from his injury. Miss Mary Riley is attending the Nor anal Institute at Greenville. Prepare your land well for turnips, elover and grasses. Mrs. (4. W. Taylor is visiting her fa. titer at Cokesbery. The wife of Mr. N. Boone Cary died at her homo in Walhalla last week, The colored school at this place thtght by C. T. Miller has ninety-one pupils. Texas gets in the first bale of cotton before South Carolina reports a boll. Col. J. E. Hagood and Ben A. Hagood arrived from Charleston last Mo ndAy. Mr. Robert J. Ellis of Henderson, N. )., with his family is visiting relatives in Piokens Mr. A. J. Crane of Gwinnett Coun ty Ga. is visiting relatives in Pickens nounty. Complaint was made to this office that the SENTINEM did not reach Table 4 'Mountain post office last week. Mr. A. M. Morris and wife are on a visit to relatives in Georgia. Mr. F. M. Morris is in charge of his store. Mr John M. Glenn of Equality de clines to become a cadidato for the House. + Mr. John L. Ellis with his family of Hall County, Georgia, are visiting rola iiva, in this county. All about the streets knots of uen are discussing the chances of the can didates. The Congressional Convention for this district will be held in Seneca City on tue 1st day of September at 8 p. m. Being as it is campaign year, you can have the SrrTINEL the remainder of this year, for 50 cents. Mr. Dufflo, wife aid dnughters and Mrs. D. F Bradley have gone on a three days journey into the wilderness on Tox away Creek. Mrs. 3. .J. Lewis has returned from s pleasant vi;it to rolativos and friends in Pendleton and Walhalla Mr. J. V. Major's announcement for 'T're.i'nrer cune just an hour and a half too late for our last issue, but it noW ap pears in time for the election. Roy, a two year old infant, son of Mr. A. R N. Folger, died last Saturday. 'The bereaved have the sympathies of many friends. A young lady on being asked what calling she wished her sweethear-t to follow, unb lushinlgly replied that she wished him to be a husbandman. Mr. L. Ross Eaton, of ContralI, has hnoved from his old stand to the West End, north of the rail road, where he has an eggant new store. Danger I A neglected cold or cough may leadl to Vneumionia.Consumpttun urn ithr fatal di'ease. Strong's Pector~. P1)ls will curC a colds by bs,cMet thingfor Ilyspepsia In digetios s adahe s tousauds testiiy. Congress has at last adjourned. Thrle Capitol at Washington and tihe mail pouches all ever the country, will for a while cease to be thronged. The Baltimore Journal of Commerne has been purchased by the publishors of the Manufacturers Record. It is a most important aunih'ary to all kinds of bus iness. Pickens C. H. Democratic Club will meet in the Court House next Saturday at 9 a. in., for the transaction of any bus. .Iness that may be necessary, 3. E. Boog, President. On the 30th of July Miss Salnie Good died of h3rain fever at the home of her father, Mr. Henderson Good, of Marietta Bhe Vas twunty-seven yMars of age, and( a most lovely and excellont young lady. Miss Fannie Hoke, one of Seneca's muo.t sprightly and interesting youing ladles, returned to her home last Sat urdayt. S3he spent a wook with Miss Lewis of this pjlace. Mr. W. 0. IC. Anderson writes from Coleman City, Texas, that crops of all kinds are alnmost a complete failure, thore having been no ratin of any consequence in thirteen months. There was a large attondan!o at Trwelvo Mile Camp Ground last Sabbath. Rev. 1T. 1B. Campbell, of Oreenville p)roachlod too most Interesting and instructive ser mns, one at 11 a. nm. and one at 3 p. mt. Mr. S. T. McC3ravy, a sont of whom Hpartanbnrg may well be prond, paid our town a visit last woek. Mr. McCra vy plays a lone hand in the practice of law, and has played it mfost Anooessfutlly. The County Convention of Ocno passed resoltiloin en1omnig 3ndge Cothran for Congress, and Cal. 3. y. Norton for Judge of the Eiighth Circuit, in case a vacancy shall occur. On the 8th inst. Mr. A. y. Bloggs was married to Miss f4allie Looper at the re. idence of the bride's father, Mr. Jerei-i ah igipper. Dr. y. R. Riley p)erformed the ceremony. The happy young cou-. pie has our most hearty congratulations We will give a premium of 81.00 to the party bringing us by Nov. 1At the lar gest inrnip grown from our~ Beeds, and $4.00 to the party bringing us the next largest. Pure paints and drags at low. Mr. W. J. F. Haynes intornie us that ho cures, and genorally pre ants Chole ra amofi his poultry by giving then dough mixed with salte, in the propors tion of a large table spoonful of salts to one quart of meal. Mr. H. H. Owoi of LAborty has just Comipletod a mokt beautiftil piece of work: It is a tomb ston' foY' a lone soldier's grave in Atlenta, Udk. The design is eI qusitely beautiful aidhs been prepafted with the greatest skill. It wiln be pro sented to the propnr city auth'orit33 to be by them placed in position. So far we havo heard. no argutient that makes. us doubt the wisdom of the comutation road law. Those Who pay the tax are exempt from road duty only for the year in which.they pay, so if a man pays the 1st of Oct. he will be exempt only three months, If he pays the 1st day of January he will be exempt twelve months. Miss Mittlo, a most estimable young lady, a daughter of Mr. T. J. Hunt, of Dacusville, died last Saturday. Mr. Davis the preacher in charge of this cir cuit was sent for to preach the funeral. About one year ago during the camp meeting, her sister Miss Pauline, died, and the preacher then in charge of the circuit loft the campmoeting to preach the funeral. Mrs. Clayton, the wife of Dr. S. W. Clayton, died at her home near Central on the evening of the 2d instant. She had been confined to her room for soveral months by a lingering illness which she bore with the utmost patience and chris tian fortitude. Her remains were inter red at the family burying ground near by. She was a daughter of the late Rev. J. L. Kennedy, and a woman of extraor dinary intellect and force of character. She had been the light and glory of a happy home that never will cease to mourn her taking off. A; Dis-rnnsx AcrnENr.-- 'The par ticulars of the sad accidlent at Central last week which resulted in the instant death of Mr. y. C. Dobbins did not reach us until we had gone to press. Ho was in the employ of the Richmond and Danvillo Railroad Company. It was his business to shift trains at Central. He had just started to mount a moving engine on the 3d inst., when his foot slipped and he fell under the tender and several cars passed over his body. His remains were buried at Roberts Church in Anderson County. Mr. Dobbins was a young man of much promise. Industrious, energetic and of the kindest disposition, he had won the confidance and esteem of all who knew him. A few years ago he was happily married to Miss Carrie Lay who with two little children survive to mourn their irreparable loss. rhey have the sympathies of the entire community. The Messenger of August the 6th has the following: Next wooek the gentlemen connected with tihe Wrought Iron Range Company who have beon in our town for the past three months leave for Heondersonville, N. C., which place they wvill make their headquarters. Capt. Alspaugh, with the gentlemen under him, Messrs. Hayden, Neal, Dew, Crim, Coaltrain, Span, Pe tree and Means during their stay among uzs won hosts of friends who are sorry to learn of their dep)arture. They are jovi al companions and whichever town they visit they cannot help but make them selves as8 popular' and well liked as the excellent "Home Comfort Range" which is now used b)y so many families in our county. Mr'. El. L. Petree, of the Wrought Iron Range Company, left hero about a \veek ago for his home in Winston, N. C., feeling a little ill. To-day the sad news reaches the many fricends he had made here that he is dead. There is a mistake abroad in regard to the reason why a certain candi date's announcement does not appear in the SENTINEL. Said condidato nor any of his friends has ever reQuested us in duno form to publis'h his card. The rules have been published three times. The reasons upon which they are based are very p)lainl. It would be:unfair to put any friend to an ox penlse without his consenit. T wice this sumor the usual announcement feo was deposited with us, and the anu nouncement withdrawn before we could go to press. The money, oi '1 sight draft, is the only satisfactory evidence of consent. A Captain's Portunato Disoovery. Capt. Coloman, schr. Weymoeuth, ply ing between Atlantic City and N. Y., had boen troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, anid was inidtcod to try Dri. King's New IDiscovery for Con sumplt.ion. It not only gave him instant relief, but allayed tihe extromo Roronous in his b)rea'It. His children were simni larly affe'cted anmd a single dose had the same happy effect. D)r. King's New D)is cove'ry is nowv thme standard remedy in the Coloman hiousehiold, and oni board the schooner. Free Trial Bottles of thi Standard Romnedy, at ])r. (I. W. Earle'" Drug Store. lloscoo Conklin says "that the smallest county niewsp~aper. is worth more to its colinIty subscrib)ers ini One Rmonth thn its price for a year, and dioes hiore for its necighbiorhood for nothing thani many a high oflicial does for his magnificent salary" The city of Henderson, N. (, Is salid to be the lar'gest ini the world. It was intended to) extend the limits 1,0Oydsh. inl each dlirection from the de pot, but the printer madei the h11 r'ead 1,000 miles, and the bill passed we Legislature without the err1or being notieodt Jay Goule? income is said to bi ton cents overy tirn the clock ticks. This beats the bost patronizoa diine. museum Three things that never agrcot Two cats over one mouse, two wives in one house, and two lovers after one girl. . . Conceit may puff a man up, bnt never prop him up. atoi 4mM POWDER Absolutely Pure. 'T'his powder nevet' var1e5. A marvel of purity, strengt baml whlesonene'. M )re vConunmieal th an the ordinary kinds, and cannet be 01(1 in (vnlIetition with the multitude of low Iest, sh~rt. weight alum or phosphate powaters. Hold only in cans, I OYA,. lAKING 1'oW1)iu Co , 10l3 Vall street, N. Y. jan 21--86. Edu11Catfion1al. The Exercises OF TIHE PIE)MONT INR'TITUTE will be resoned on WEI)NESI)AY the 1st (lay of SEI'EMBEi. 3oard in private fanuLijes fran $8 to $10 per m ounth, wo al al lights Included. R{at.s of ''uition ke. same as heretofore. For furt er particulars apply t.o W. M. McCu.art. x, Piekens C. II.; S. C. Furman University. GREENVILLE, S. C. II11E NEI' SE*4ION BEGIlNS WET). NESI)AY, SEPI'Ell\IEI 29 rnt 1880. For terms, Course of Study, etc., see Catalogue, which may he hal by address ing 1)tt. CITAS. MANLY, Pres. 1rrB Expenses Reduced1. july 28 1896. 45. (3w. Bu~cklen's Arnica Salvo. Thie liest Salve in th e wiorld for r'uit s B3rus(s, Sores, lvers. X:iit ilheunm. Fever S res, Teltte's, C lmppe I Ilands. hilbIla1inus. CJorns, aml)1 all Skin ii-rupt ionas, and posit i v ly enreS iles, or no1 pay reqpiiredi. It is guate:tted to giv e perifect lIt is fuetionl, mloney(' re fmuld. Pricl' 25 etznts per* box For sale b)y D)r. (G. W. IEarle. The Best Newspaper in America, and by far the Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing the Sun's Pre.. miums. The most interesting and advanta-. geous offers ever made by any News paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something for all. Beoautif\tl and Substantial Premiums in Standard Gold and othorWatchos,Valuable Booka, the Beat Family Sew:ing Machine known to the trade, and an unequaled list of objooto of real utility and instructIon. RateS, by1 Mall, Post pahd? DAILY, per Year (without sundaly) $6 00 DAILY, per Month twithout sunday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year ... I 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year ,. . I 00 Address, THlE SUN, New York City. Thero is an (old aying to the ffCet that "'there is nothing now under ihe sun"l and yet from the following it would ap pear that there isi an exceptioni, even to this rule. At a pinift SIX mie weost of St. Aug notino, Florida, on the line of the St. Johna Railway, lies9 a beautifi tract of land1( whichi has r'eaontly boon laid out in at townt-sito on?lid, Wes4t St. Augustitnol. St Augustino proper1 I ithe olest Cit in the U nitedI Stt.eo mni d a<mds with lonlgend Lore, andl his4toica.l al uiqu i y, and few if any of tihl manliy thlouisandIs that visit Fiorblla fail to take( a1 look at the Sea WVall, Old Fort, and1 thet mlanly oither inl tcrosting ob)je0ts. It was foundedlo S)ep. tomIbor' 8th, 1505i, forty twol years pre'vi ons) to the settlemenlIt of .Jameslt.town, Va., Rand fifty-tIvo) years5 before*( theI Jlnding of the Pilgrims on Plymouth Roek. The namo11 St. Augustine was given to tIle plaice biy the Spaniarlds, har uts they lan (dol upon tile dIay dedi oated to that rev er181 and loarned salinmt. St. Augustino is growing~ rapidly, being the termIinlus of two railways, and( olthlers arc being extonl dod to)ward( it, and( itix no1w knownI a18 thle Hot<l City of loridal. The proprietersI and owners of the 11 lustrated Southern World, a sixteenl page woekly illustrated palper 1same1 Ihizo as1 Harper's Weekly, noting the grlat p)rog ross being made ini the Anoiot City, putr hedlAl( a large traoit oif land near St. Aug ustinoe, fromt Mr. Wmn. Astor, of Nowv York, immnediaUtOly onl thle lino (of the St. ,Johnsl Railway, whIichl is 1al9o owneud by Mr. A4tor, and in thme miist of this tract and11 with1in twoI hundl(r()d foot of thet raiI road, have planted in a plot (of 7(h) aeres the &ity of West St Augustine, I roml West St. Aulgustinlo thorn (Vxists direct dlaily holimoo'tionls for tie St. JohInS Rivor, hulne miles distant, with Staoaiilot eounnedtiolnS going north, andl 14ouhth, daii. To Pain12tka1, thle Goo! City of the sot6 1- y river thirty- Ivec mihleor ra'jIl, twenty milesh, mall .Jacksonvll.'ill by river or 1ah thirtv.nigh1t miles distaint n adlitlion to ti>i, t}e bract on Which~ .i ooaeted the city of West St. Augustine is much higher in altit'ud than eithier St. Aiguatinhe or Jaoksonviie, and in rich, high, dry, open pine land. And now Comnes the strange feature of tho whole matter; the p'o prtdters of the IllustratedSouthern Vorl ondived th'e plan of giving to oaoh end every yearly sub soriber to the paper; a d&id to a lot in the city of West St Atiptttine, 40 X 100 foot, free and clear of tnoun'iVan ces, and parties becoining o iers of those lots are not required to bui 4,though it is confidently expected, because of the delightful location that many will do so. Florida to day is the Ieooa to which thousandis are looking with longing eyes, and it is now inatle possible through the enterprise of the Lroprieters and owners of the Illustrated 3otthern World, for all to secure a noun in that delightful State, FREE. Many will no doubt Wonder how it is possible for any one to absolutely give away lots in the city of West St. Angus tihe, and yet the roatons, when explained are Very simnple. Adjacent to the lands upon Which is located the city of West St. Augustine, the proprieters and own ere of the Illnstrated Southern World own other lands which they no doubt ex pact will greatly enhance in value, those lends will be by them divided in plots of fivef ten, and fifteen aores, and sold ge the Value increases, which as the lots are taken will be very rapid, they also have in view a ddsliro to induoo subscribers to become actual settlers in the State, and at the sanie timd socuro for the paper an extenaivo paid up circulation. 'rho Illustrated Southern World eon tains seven or niore pages of illustrations and in replete With ohoice literature. No exlpensois stared to make this pitblication one of the I nest in the world, It is ally edited, andeontains valuable informntih' nlbout Florida the land of 1lowers and Oranges, sceuos overing all tn Southern Statan and their peculi it B sdes stories, poem, sketches, information, holi.seholl notes, the gar den, etc., in fact it is just such a paper as should go into every home in the iid, and by the foregoing unprecedented and liberal offer they expect to soon quadru ple their list of suscribe rs. The sub scription price of The Illustrated South crn World is $4.00 a year and they pay the postage. The sulljoined is th1o offer of the pro prietors and owneru of The Illustrated Southern World as specimen copy of Which will be furnished upon application, eplelosing lOts. What we will do: Upon receipt of $4.00 from you we will enter your namo in our subscription hook, and semd to any address The Illustrated Southern World, for fifty-two weeks, paying the postage on it, and, as an extra induco ment to have You become one of our sub cril ers we will reen~to a warranty doed, to a town lot in West St. Augustine, lOx 100 feot in size. Remember we aotually givo you this lot, stud we hereby further agree to pay notary for executing the same and to pav all taxes up to January 1st, 1887. At the pre.senht Limo no one can becomo a lot owner in our city 1un less they are a subscriber, bit after you 1 have secured your dead, of cour-se if you wih you e,:n sell it.. \Ve retain the right to return your mnly should all the lots we propose to doneate to sucl)srilrs be fore we receive your remnittance. We refer by permission to the f dlow irhg named gontleumeu who rOsiduo and do bnsiuass in ,Taek+sonville: Maj. Rl. MLaughlin, Pres. St. Johns Ry; Capt. \. i. \Vatson, lat Manager De ',ay-Bayas Morehansts' Line; Cap,t.' O. V. R1. Post, Mantager St. Johnts River :Fast aines; WV. S. Webb, Webb's JTack i(Oen'h. Trralvelin( g 't.;F.IR. &N. iy.' Johnbu S. Ihrig's. Ald ermian, Jacsksonvillki Flai. ; Mayor liice, Mayor osf Ja'k-sonvillo, -I I)D. If"'lland, Sher'i ii, 1avasl (lottutv' Fla.; EizMayor Wmn. McL. Ihmecy; E'r Mayor M. A. Dziilyii;.A.Bad mn.) JTacksonville. kiC.A.ead We append the nsames of a few of the rsiid'nt assscribe rs wh o have roeni ved the deedts to the lots aciomb11pansying thesir sus.ripthonz, to whom We a j ef: Wma. ('ook, Merchanst TaViilor, Jaciksoni villsu; John Rich, Agont Mallory Line, .Jack5sonsville; L,. I. Brmannan, Artist, Jackesonviile; Wmz. Ver Btryck, Artist, Jac.ksonsville; A. Zachasrias & CJo., Cloth, iors, JacssksonviIlln; Cas >er Boserhowor Tricde Agent, F. IR. & A'. Ry.; WVm. B. Watson, Rieal E.state, Jascksonville. ; J. Dr~ BUneky, Clsthing, Jaeksonsville; L. Co lien, Tiobsuceo, Jauksonsvilloc; Francis E. Bouugno, Furniture, Jlaekson ville'; (Chant. J1. IUritz, Restaurant, Jacksnsoville; Wma. ihl, "'Curios,"' Jacksonville; Joseph D)rtinta, Fancy Groc',ries, Janksot.villo C. Piksk'rigr, Elec.triciain, Jaucknonv-ilo Mu. L. Hartridgo, ivesry, Jacksonville; D r- t, J. Kennworthsy, Jacksonsville; Wmn. Jiacle, Boota andl'Shsoes, JTackson yileo; A. K. Leon. Liquor, JTacksonviille 11. Kinlgsbur1Iy, Nurserv, JTueksonsvilIle; Jalcobl 8. Parker. Jacksonville; Leopold' Furelhgott, Dry (Goods, Jacksonville. And hundsrads oif othiers. You can send money to us by Post Olicoe Money order. Re. istered letter, l'apress or Bank diraft. , amlo cop)y of papsier sent osn receipt of 10 cents, ins st.amps. Whaut Merchant Med '.uie Pro,fessional and1( Labhoring maisn woul not ho acting wvisely by getting a lot? Faithers or Mothers secure ai lot for your selves or one of yonrechildren. It may prove a good nest egg and cost you noth in g. Doocds are executed to ladies as well as ment. In Writing give full name of person yon wiHh died made to. Do noSt lot thtis golden opp)ortunsity pass, but order at onen., Add ross, 'nhi Ir Lrrd'Tn ATRoI SOUrI{gg I MagyWglL JA('KoNvnLLE', FLOIDA. MIARBLE AND GRALNITE MONUMENTS, Dout wvaste your1 mon01ey on botch Marbsle Work. Ceapost Iron 1flil ings5 inl the world, CLARE & WILCOX. (Gr'eenville,ts. C: OTIC1' is hserebsy given that applica 1tion il hi m5 sade to5 .1. .J. ,ewis, e, e. s 05n tihe 7th of( A.ugstt, ne5xt, fo r a 'hsr r fo r Ne~tw I0 !o,s :11tis t (Chureh, to be' loca tedI at I.ibercity, $ (4. ju51y 1'2 185%I. 42fo rsre PIht. NOltWVOOl) & NOJCtsI) Okuteut (O' M us m js'y '29th 1A'". '1 t RIcfffond j& Daif*iHe fi I PIEDMONT AIR LINE ROUTI!, CONDENSED 8GHEDULE. Jaaa uaj 18tla, 1886. Trrline run 1y 75hi Mttidi,tt time. One sour faster than 90th Mt'tl4ftn time. 1%'ort11.c rLara. Nt 1i1 3 No 58' I.eaYe Atlanta........ o0 litn 8 40 ttn ArriVe thainesvillc.... 7 155 ii 1(1 85 am Lula............ 820 pm 1i 00 am Toceoa........... 9 47 pm i11)I pm ien t...........10154 pm 1287 pm ..sley ........... o110 pn o 1 pti (tconvlle.... .... 12 26 pal i g pui Spartanburg..... 1 84 am 048pm Oaffney.......... 2 21 aml 4 82 pm Gatonia.... ..... 8 82 am II 41 pm Charlotte......... 4 40 an! 095 pin Balhi'bury ........ 6 10 am 8 01 pul OrceNboro. ...... 7 58 am 9 Sfpm ItIeigh ... , .. .. 1 85 pn 7 00 an Goldshoro.. . , .. . . 4 40 pmn Ii 00 am I)anville.......... 10 00 antll 30piti Iliehmond........ . 8 0 pm 7 00 am Lvniclhurg ....... 12 75 pm 2 04) atm (harlottesville. .. . 3 15 pm 4 10 am Washington ...... 8 80 pm 8 80 am hlit.imore........ 11 25 pm 10 03 am Philaie">hin...... 8 00 am 12 85 pm ArflYe New 'ork . 0.... 0 20 am 820 pm MOT3.t:Wta,r <i.. ~y ~ Dlily No 50 I No 52 L.vte New York...... 12 00 n't 14 30 pm .. hillelphia.... . 7 20 ami 6 50 pm l3attinor......... rU am 11 45 pm w avhington. ...... ,,1 17i antI 11 00 pm ('luirlottesvi11(1. .. 8 4.5. pm 3 0) am .vnhbu1rg. ...... ; o m In 5 11 am l)tnville.... ... , 8 38 pm 8(.5 atm fiehnoi ... .... . i 1 pIn . 0)0 am (ltisboro. ..... .. ii 51 amt 50) pm Italeigh ...... . l 00 pm to 81 ' m (4reensbonro. I 11 10 pm 9 48 pm2 S;aliulburV........ 12 17 pm 11 2' p-n Charlott ....... 50 pmr 1 Ut) pm Gstonia......... 3 89 pi 1 42 pm (aff-tev's........| 4 t14 pm 2 49 pm 8partanhurg .....; 5 40 pin I1 34 pm (Tonville......: 7 04 pm 4 40 pm ltsley .......... 7 82 pin 9 14 pm en ra ..... .... 8 .1 t pit 6 12 pm 7 r.. o ... 9 58 pmn 7 00 pm Lmla. ... ... .... ..1101 pmt 14 2J pm Gaineavillce......111!112 pm (M f 10pm Arrive Atlanta........ .| 18( ptt 10 10 pm SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Ont t rahin 5) and 51 PIullnmn Hitffet sleep. ers het ween New York amd Atlanta. On trains 52 an1d 53 Pullman : iufTet sleeper be tweeti Wti'- "+hin t_t'in and New Or 'ans. Pullmn tsleeper bet wien (reensboro anl Richmond. 'Thrortg;h tiekets on w:e at. princ:ipal statIiv, to alt point . For ratep a( information apply to any agent of the ((m)p a)nV or E b Tl1MAS. C W CilEAR8, (leni Mantager A 0 P A Rleiuslndi & I)auiville Rt I Columbi and Greenville Division, (Oail aft.r Jan12. 10thI, 1 88(, I';ssen'l zer '2Trains1 ill tn as22 he(rewijt.h ind ienate 211on2 this~ r22:1I and its bran2l2ches.: 1)aily (t'XeejtM h2n.ay2.I:~) (4t' f)De't.14) 411 at rn A rrlive Alston... ..............1t 41) Jilm Arriv e Newh.erry.... ...........12 418 j) m1 ArriveNinety-SiX.... ........ ..2 203l p mn Arrtive buhrge's... .... ......... 8 05 pnm A rrive' Blelt 2n......... .......... 4 11 p) m1 Arrrivye at G)reenlvill. ... ........ 5 :5 pm No). .52 no )2wN l'A414N(.ln. Le2ave. Gr"elnville at. ... .... ..... 9 45 al m1 Arri ve hliton........ .........11 03 p m A'rriv Vt.1odg e's...................12 17 p) ml Arrive Niniety-S1X.............1 1) p m~ Arr22v e wh2erry. ... . ... .... ....3 02 p2 m1 \rrivye Alst4on.......... ......... 4)05 p) m A rvef'O1lnltl A j(' & (4 Depot. 15 15 p2 m1 t S' -June. . 80 p i Spartanbutrg. Union & Columbia B R No. .53- Ir l'AsExNa 1'. L,eauve A1Lton............ .11 58 jilm Arr.1 i Union22...................2 37 ji 1m Arrive. Sparg, 8. U & l et... 4 40 p 2m A rrive~ Spa:r', 1t & I) Iepoit B. . 4 51) p mn Nol. 52--nowa P'AMt.s;n(1., Lieave Spar'g, 11 & D) D)epot If. .11 05 p) m2 heave Spnr'g, N. U & t;dp' (12. . 11 15 p~ m) Arr~ive Union)...................1 12 p m) irrive at Al1ton... ...... 855.p 2n Laurens Railroad. No. 1 -Ut' P'AM4RNO)El. $e"ae 4e'whe(rryP.... .... .......8 25'p m A2.rive Gloldvillo....4 55 p mn Arrive Clinton.... ...1.1 0 p2 12 Ari)ve Lauren.. M.6 30 p) ni NO. 4 --tiowN PAM14NhxNI2. Ida8vO ILaiuenA......8 04) A i A 2rive Clinton. .8 50 A ul Arrive Newherry. ..........11 10, 11m A bbeville Branch reav'e lldge't........ ..........# 101 11m Atrive \bbe'vijlh!.....,.........4 10 i2 m1 Leuave Ahhevile. ............11 0.6 a 21 Arrive I1l2dg2's.... .... .... ....12 051 11m Blue Ridge R. Rt. & Ande.rson Branch Eve TIel 122.n.................4 15 p21m Ari'lve. And(er4221..n....... ....... 4 47 p mi A rrive P'endlethn..............5 245 p) m2 A1rrive Seeen 2'................ 6 00 p) m1 Arrive Wa11lhaiI11............... 0 .93 p2 m2 Leavi' Wal12:hlI:............. .. 8) 0 a2m Arri Ve S0nen 1................... 8 5) a1 m2 ArrTive Pendleton12...............I 38 a mn A4rrivye Ander12s(n2. ... ... .... ....1 22 222 ArrIveat11I)2lton2...............11 57amt2 At N'n eet with 1l and I) It It for Atlanta11. A. ith A2.1thl(ItiI (oast) Line2 and2 South Ca)roli122a Ita1i way:I, Cr0222 and2 to ('12ar ~i ihubtton2, (22hinthin and2( An-~ gustaI fr.om2 ~ Wilndngton2 12( mi all pi's No2rth, W'2ith harlotte I, (oiitimla and) AUl4It1t from) C,1hrlott and:22 all poin2t( No4rth. it, with .&1beville :tnd Njpartanhurm from aml12 for points) in We4 fern N.C. 4', A tlanta m1a2 2'harlbotte ivis'iohn I i. & It for Atlntaand :111( po2in22ts Nouth& Wes2't J'ohnson Hagood. HOVET & PRY LKIOBS A WE HAVE RECEIVED 0111 $ RBt av d tie Il f est aMd tuo t corn W..tild call tiJ attentiod to our Trihrinings Iz e bet Stylee. Also, 1ire.s doods, ittiinines, Voiling, Albattos, laibiudines &e, Our Stock of Parasols is eot1plete, j In(tlti Lawns, Persiai LocwrM1 Dc all tho NEW STYLES IN IIambtrg 1dghig Lawti 4kig, Al White, drearn and all dolore IN OUR STA We have A well sdlected i tock ut I Lineis, Ginglani, ihoetings, 8hirtln In t f -stairs Thpartment we 1 Matt!ngs, 1l O1ltht I)urtlnuetts, Set Next Door to National Bank. aiE 'AL PA e. ..,. ' 6 o prtay 1le as lYa . e dulra l O w i ot iis AUPT RIn mO esen have FREE Seneca River Land FOl)1 iMALEi~ -- will sull 200 Adr4M of MY I OME PLACFi (Cold Spring) iti Pidkin Couuty, iitnto 4 miles from Pondld4In, ditectl oui Air Line Railroad, adjoin ing lanin of F'ort Hilldtontnins 32 aoron Iiiver Hottont. Thr lItIh.latnd lK flie cot ton lnd-tbout 80 dt'c (lett't d, hit 3 good cottage on it an t! in in i all ieist, a lot oonvnninutly lodt13d. My addR is Pondleton, S. C. J. W. CR1AWFOItD. Cold Spring, Pickoens County, S. C. nov. 25, 1885 9 tf Registration Notice. n OTICEis hrebygIven that thte1Books of egitraionfor Pickens (nunty wlbeopene*d at Pickens t.. 1i. on h' fir'ta. Mtondn e. in ttach mihhI to Onnble. suchl i).rsoni to. re-ist er la 1; hat. )Nire t'i thu rigrht .1ince the hatt gteneral I e-r'lin, to. tranunfer %.uehl nas have~ chaen'geel their resia leitie, and( toa tria-w I, sit and dIefeed oe,r driat~e ur.il:l iiding,el, the first Mon-~ iy oin iy, 1 8tId, whlen t bh law requires the 'aka itimiteit. t-lpp tfor thae pu rpr4Iea etecinfte~r zaoe'iiolod, rihelIv: Lt+ and de(not '1 certifleet.d tty het re;:eweda unitit thirty dasys bieforte thepjm#itirn| eion, mid1( vo'und enlIten oneiinugeof ago aif'terp11 the los Ing o? the llooks may registt- until the II*ay of electiomn. 0. L,. DURJANT, Huperisor for Piekensi County. InaSrch 5, 1885 23 PICE8 CURREN~T. Tlt8l2 PItICE8 .Akl VOtt WIIOL.tALE LOT8. coattkl'r)-herpskt.? T7Nmrattso &MtILL.xR SU(lAlt5-Ctit tortf ..,a...4 Urusedtt.t.............., Powd.erud............. Htra,ded( A,...,. ... .,.g Extra ite c..........4 0G Iden C..................... Brown..................5 CoFPMII-.Java, ohti Gioverunnent.. 2fl@00 JLaguatyra..~.. ... .,.... 12$(@14 P Ci................. 1(4(10 FGoid...............10 @00h Mot,Ainos-o,lden1 Myrup..........4 0 MusclNotadlo iln bila.... .. 0 Mu Iseotvadto '.n bbls.a .. 8 8,lH....................00 iitb inl01........... Ne,w Orl$ann, newr erop. . . 14) New Orlennit, prinie. . 45 N~ew Orlenss fair .... 5 Ne~i w Orleanit Cohurnon , , 24 THaoxm--clear IR. Sideit, dry sal. . . . Hanots, D)avis' dIIimondl.. 15 Break fast liacone. ... 12~ Choltee kettle tubs... 'ho,ice kettle bcuckets... . C~orni fromi Wagons.. . '10 Oats, Mei)ole.............0 Onts, Texas Huntt P'rootf . 7 Georgia Orazling,..,.......0 Kidlder'sHt---tt............ 654 Iii do (lholee...... 500 Mbellyvill..................It Itowaardl tre-et............ 04) Petarl G rits pier bb)1..).1 4 4)4 I at.d............... 6 54) Rinxab~leetnw............, 'ITobIACOC UnIawIO - U'.houn., , .$ g F'ree antd Ka..,,........ g Old l)omuienin........... g1 Martha Wasiigton.... 50 Blie lloyt..->-..--......... 5 l'oincto -$MNWKo -iFah Kee... $2*~50 Lone .Jak. - . .. . 1 50 1hIclkWvell's D)urhamt 1 lb. . 5 ". "t it . . :8. Prd )o urhea......,, 40 Prime tnew.............. 6 (Gotg .new...,....,, ,, 5 MfAOKiti. . . . ...... ... * 600 Quarter ti5 No 4.., . 2 {0 in lbs KItIs No 3.......... I uj I llskIta No 3........ n TO3 WNE NB CARPET, E ENTIRE %EW STOCK OF tflER GOODS, plete assortment w have evr' showur lite of Hosiery, Okneu and Drea B ike dbcl Satins, Cneateree, N 4W tfles and NeW S1tapes. t4ed iulins, Colored tawns, aii& WHITE GOODS -uver Earbroideree Allaveor Laoee in> PLE GOODS, ino Oashimnere, Twood, dottonades, ; Chievt,itta3, &h, itwe tts uital it lar'go lino of Carpe ttKs, Xtug*, Trunka, &c. IOVEY & TOWNES, L:Le, i. c URE A.oid tpe Impoetion f prelentfou. reme. T AdT- e ,brth.ee Irouble . .d l nncke. wboTela unI p?Ie thelr'o Ne A tortnm Meter w}th etteutton to bunr eee or ceuw pa(n orn t nc ess at en e for ayon pt Found e YOU on, "den Aa medteea Lt prt.l. H7 lydt . i i lleth h n the peula r dee It..pee "dne s till rehtyouw ea. The na tafdral ! amf ' ltdio Ieln ibkthe huanteh Th All i maid {ap elu yibd r eat thls De Rosssea. e. Boetnufacttreri TR ATMINT-OI. YAAa, W. R't0 K.5. TtNr HARtRIS REMEDY QA~ plr Csrstns Trial of onur Apirt'n.. Ask for Tend! New A oveH&tii'wereAgtl, WOMEN! jItiwnotu trtille wi, r for you td KuyY r any 'tronh *oi p( li"r to lyIt! ft 'ii i4hwsoN $ UtitiN ur. I'(1t It(1lIEH will diure you in it few t11yP. Al flad a IRtl1NA84 yit1d rP.ntily to th(i ThR HINGOItf SMPs tLEIN, Mnr. 1OHITORIE: Prn ita l o. a tio . r to )T I N G M. EI). olo Mnnuftirr Sttnv 1 hi in Ntflnp( fr ttrial pkago a rittlrto Holnti & IHiit'trr1 Agout.., REtoEInvlle, Ky. Muy faculte fo on Fn ao - --2j8 - "- --____ 5.TON WAGON SCALES, Iron Lt . .te, ete l .a rn., t l .rd les and yeGass 8oz. may 1. 188 .t1 t fa~~e p THRESHINGK THE?~ OHRESINENALNE PIL L eaaly.Scd fr 2d~ rae atulu.. . v.,cr . G. BLRbUA, Malinal Agv,, 2daCornera,elowR. . CWosecahyers wimnand Jwly GRENVLLE .* - i. ty un ti t 88 r 28i Fie%no MRENTAONPLY J.D G. rwe BLA 'Co1K AJelk Exper Wan Remarlind Main st, d C are eo . I r.WlAu & CO a-uIlan. Mo tan NeAarntui Wt r the c ot Geo. P. Roll~ & C i6twspapets Advig UIn urvoaa,. &le 10 puce SlG., New Yrk,b0sc Rand WtD & fo 10o4acsiaania. '