NOTICE TO PICNIC PARTIES.“COKER SPRING GROVE,”A.IKE3ST, S. C.:0:-Tiik undersigned informs the public of the SURROUNDING COUNTRYthat the above named Grove will be fitted up fornpiaisno parties,AND WILL BE READY BY TIIE FIRST OF MAY. The ground is spacious, and willbe laid out with nPlatform Sixty by Iwsnty-Fiw Fest for tbs Purpose oi Pacing!With erected stand for Music or Public Speaking, including a SHOOTING GALLERY, with Air Gun, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, a SWING, and nicely fitted up SHADY ARBORS for parties to sit aud take Refreshments, with SODA FOUNTAIN attached. Aud, at the foot of the Grove, is the famous'M«§ke» Sfvlag,”The water of which has been analyzed by several chcpists. and pronounced to be the purest kind of water, with a running capacity of five gallons per minute. Surrounding this t.rove is beautifuLnd natural scenery, comprising lofty pines and oaks, with an abundance of wild flowers of almost every kind, including the “Laurel, or “Calico” flower, as it is in-trc commonly called. This is one of the most delightful and natural groves (being well shaded) for a picnic ground that could be found anywhere. In addition to the above will bo'H FINE SiiWrniJW HOUSE /for cold water baths, nicely arranged. This G.ove is convenient to the railroad, being only ten minutes’ walk from the station. Arrangements can be made to furni-h a g-.nl string band of ntusie, at a reasonable rate, if deS'wed. The proprietor has spared neither pains nor money to make this place one of the most dcsir abio in the surrounding country. ©gjr NO LIQUORS SOLD ON THE GROUNDS. Parties wishing to make arrangements for the above named grounds will apply cither in person or by mail toFRED, ALTS,at the EXCELSIOP * ...... ~ -ner of Main street and Bara All communications by mail will be promp.v ... •. ,...,.1.Respectfully, Xc.,upr25.tr - ALTS.