The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 23, 1884, Image 3
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The tam .fpngpT e has been eo
tended to the 10th of next month.
. A destructive forest are is raging "ns
Petersburg Virginia.
Mr. J.- W. James has two peach seed
grown together, taken from one peach.
Plekns espects every Pnan to do h:
duty on the 4h of nest month.
iae lot of Ooking Ntoves at Own
bsy Bros., which they-will sell cheap.
We iurn thanks to Mr. H. C. Grad,
9 for some of the finest sweot potatoes w,
have seen this year.
Mr. T. H. McWhorter has left a bol
t the Herelong cotton atthisoffice whiol
nine looks in it. Who can beat it.
See notice forbidding all persons fron
nNUng upon the lands of certain partie
Id night, in $his issue of Tf S=Im14,
. Forest fires have been raging in tho
'$eIm ef this place for eyveral days an<
much woodland has been burnt over, an<
some fencing destroyed. It all originat
ed from the torch of tie 'possum hunter
, Wanted at Ownbey Bros., (10.000) Tej
Thousaad Bushels of Cotton Seed, fo:
"'Mhieh they wi1 pay the spot cash.
Mr. Thomas Parkins', son, Tom Joe
aged 14 years, picked in one day, weel
before last 820 pounds of cotton.
Tobacco and Cigars, a way down, al
short crop prices, at Ownbey Bros.,
Dapiel Alexander, aged about 70 years,
dleWst his residence in Hurricane town
ship, in this county, on the 20th instant.
Re was an honest and respectable citizen
and a member of the Baptist church.
WADUmA AFmBr.-Larkin Ferguson,
colored, stabbed Lee Ferguson, colore,1,
his cousin, painfully in the back with n
pocket knife on the 14th instant. Th(
casus belli was a wrestling match.
Stove Pans, Piping, and Tinware
cheap as the cheapest, at Ownbey BroH.
We regret to learn that the twelve year
old son of Mr. W. J. Ponder, who lives
on the Salida side of this County, died
of f! on the 15th instant. We extend
the .ved parents our sympathies.
Farmers--Call on Ownbey Bros., foi
fine Cotton Seed, of their own raisin
Osier Silk, and Jones Improved, th..y
will Exchange, Seed, or seel you cheap,
for cash.
Messrs. Griffin & Morris, who are now
running an improved (lullett cotton gin
by steam at this place, intend thF ereition
of a flouring and grist mil, to be run by
a forty horse power engine. They will
have the mill completed in time for the
next wheat crop. This will be quito an
addition to Pilent as lD asa grat con
- bout failing in. They barely saved som<
of the children from being burned te
death.
Two small sons of)[r. W. S. Craig,
and Mr. Jeff Davis (Mter, picked, in oma
day, recently, seven hundred and twenty
five pounds of cotton. Mr. Craig's ais
sons, most of them small, and Mr. Oatea
picked over eleven hundred pounds iri
one day.~ This Is certainly getting out
the deostaple in a hurry.
Mrs. Elanor 3. Walker of this county,
recently deeded 120 acres of land tc
several trustees foreducational purposes.
The trustees met on the 9th instant and
had a temporary organization, looking tc
obtsining a 6harter for an institution oil
said land, and a committee was ap
pointed to draw up a constitution and
by-laws, &c. There will be a meeting of
the trustees again on the 1st day o:
November, at Berry Martin's house, ai
11 o'clock A. M. Ex-Oov. B. F. Perr y
is expected to be at this meeting.
"Fed" Moser was badly stabbed and
gashed by Thomas Mitchel, with a sharp
pocket knife, at the cotton gin of Mr.
J. Thomas Kay, near this plaice on
, ThursdaydQf last week. Moser was
stabbed to the hollow in the back, just
below the left shoulder blade. The dif
floulty occurred about a half galloil
earthen jar. At first It was thought by
Dr. Bramlett, who attended Moser, that
he would die, and Justice Newbery is
sned a warrant for Mitchol and sent
constable after him, but lie gave the off
cer the d Ige and has not yet been ar
rested. M 'ser will probably recover.
The cotton gin and saw mill of Mr.
John W. Head, located on Cedar Creek,
in the western part of this county, were
cnsumed by fire on the 15th inst. The
fire was acci. ~tal. Mr. Head had just
erected the gi, and had abouta half bak
picked when the fire originated. Thle
loss ls estimated at $400. No insurance.
The entertainment given by the 80oci.
ties of the Piedmont Institute on last Fri.
daj evening wasa avery enjoyable occasion.
The large Hall of the Institute was f11lo
by anr Intelligent and appreciative and
enee. The following was the progran
')f the evening.
PRiOORAMME.U
Instrumental Music; Rcitation-Ori~
le lien; The Unfortunate Mr. Brown
4ud.EKrving with Tableaux; The Jiners
'long-The Old Rustic Bridge by the
Will; California Uncle; Song--Driftig1
With the ~ke; When Woman has he,
lights; ' Nitation-The First Banjo
4ong-The Milk Maid; Married by the
New Trial Justice; Song-We Sat Neati
the Maple on the Jill; Cainvassing~ Agent
Hlong-Echoes from the Lake; A Poen
ibedicated to the Societies.
FIal does not admit of any extendet
not& of the individual actors, but sufloa
ia.to.sa~tiat each acted his or her par
vwll, 'We congratulate the Societies up
a the success of the ente.m. .en
Sun DAza 1
aRt.1 m.-Mr. T. O. Aiken, the PoNnw
tear at Sunny Dale writes us oonoernit
the alleged ton-delivery of Mr. Drymat
paper, that "every paper has been d
lidered to th.r nail oaraer, according I
his directions, and that it is not his fan
that Mr. Dry.nan has not received then
a Please look ul, Mr. Dryman's letter an
I think you will find the mistake in tl
e printer instead of the postmaster. M
Dryman says he has never written an
such letter as is stated by you; that l
has missed one or two copies," &a. I
the same mail we received a letter fro:
r Mr. Dryman, saying that three weeks i
a last month he got no paper, and since ]
wrote has received the paper regularl;
I and that we must have been mistakE
about his not receiving a single pape
&o. The words of the letter complaii
ing of the non-delivery of his paper, aft
1 referring to the fact of his subscribin
9 for it, are as follows. "My paper hn
failed coming it seems, which I woul
3 like to receive from you-send it on.
I From this we inferred, very naturall'
I that he had not received "a single copy.
- Mr. Dryman's last letter explains wlu
he intended to write in the frst. We at
1 satisfied that Mr. Aiken is not to blan
r for the non-delivery of Mr. Dryman
paper, and take pleasure in exoneratin
him. It was not our intentlon to reli.
upon Mr. Aiken-we only wanted a
explanation from him. We have it an
we are satisfled, and trust Mr. Dryma
may receive his paper regularly in tb
future.
Tm Won OF AN INoENDIARy. -On Ia
Friday about 5 o'clock A. M., the lon
lug and grist mill and cotton gin of M
W. A. Lesley and sons, situated on Wo
creek, one mile from this place were t<
tally destroyed by fire. Mr. A. S. Le
ley. one of the partners and the mille:
went to the mill about five o'clock A. R'
for the purpose of grinding some cori
As he poured a half bushel of corn in
the hopper, he discovered a light in tl
gin house, which is detached from ti
s mill building, and going to a window b
discovered that the gin house was on fir
t He at once gave the alarm, but it was to
i late, and, both houses and contents wet
soon in smouldering embers. No or
had been in the gin house that nigh
and the theory is, that the incendiary wai
ed until Mr. Lesley went into the mi
house and then applied the match, in o
der that the impression might be create
that Mr. Lesley himself might have ace
dently set the gin on fire. The loss it
eluding mill and gin, 9 bales of cottot
cotton seed, and about 150 bushels <
wheat is estimated at $3.800. There we
no insurance, and the loass falls v-y hoav
upon Mr. Lesley and sons. We tru
the guilty party may be found an3 put
Jenkins' mule, and Jenkins was throw
to the ground, the back part of his hen
crushed in, and he lay in an unconciot
condition until 10.30 o'olock P. M. Sn]
day evening, when he dlied. He wi
buried at Enon church on Tuesday, Re,
WV. B3. Singleton conducting the funeri
services. He leaves a wife and or
child, who have the sympathies of tI
community.
BIND Tox.--The greatest musio
phenomenon of the age, wilU be here
the 28th instant, and will give a Conee
in the Piedmont Institute. It may 1
the only opportunity that our people wi
ever have of seeing and hearing this grei
musician, and the opportunity elhou)
not be lost. Come and see and hei
him.
Married, on the 19th instant, by Re
J. M. Stewart, Mr. David Holder am
Miss Lizzie Cooper.
By the same, on the 16th instant, M
W. Hunnicutt and Miss Roper, all<
Piokens.
f(TTTE HALL!
BLIND TOM!
THE
MUSICAL PHENOMENON,
WII,L GIVE ONE CONCERT,
Tueseday, Oct. 28th.
Admission, 50 and 75 Cents.
Reserved Seats now on sale at ALE39
ANDER & FOLGER'S Store.
Doors open at 7 o'clock-Concert,
P.M._____ _
BRDWWS_ _
BST TONIC. 3
Tbts maedeine, comnbining Iron with pure
7~tble tonics, uickly and com 1ltl
Chll ased Fevers,
an i remedy fbr Diseasesof the
Wo e, ad a hfr Diaear pelar t
5I01not i re the teeth.cause bes.dache,ol
am pation--ther ilron aicido,
- o id the asimiltio of food. re.
ens te mu*els e e n.and staesngth
Clerk's' Sales.
'S STATI 0' SOUTE CAROIA.
8
CoUNTy or PICaNe.
IN CoUR ' OF COMMON PJ,NAS.
4* By virtue of Deoetal Orders firom the
d Court of Comnon Pleas for Pickens County,
1e I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens
r. Court House, during the legal hours of sale,
y on Salesday in November next, the 8EV
te ERAL LOTS AND TRACTS OF LAND
ly below described, on the terms In each case
in specifed:
in In the case of the Piedmont Guano and
to Manufacturing Company, against F. B
', Drennan and M. J. Smith.
in All that Piece, Parcel or lot of Land,
r, lying and being situate in the Town of
1- Easley, on the East side of Table Rook
)r Street, adjoining lands of Mary Slatten,
g Nancy Ballentine and others, and fronting
on said street, containing about One-fourth
d of One Acre, more or less, and known as
the Johnson Lot.
TERM8-One-half the purchase money
to be paid in cash on day of sale, the bal
anoe on a credit of twelve months, with in
terest from day of sale, secured by the
bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of
the premises. Purchaser allowed to an.
ticipate payment. Purehtner to pay for
K papers and for recording the same.
It
n in the case of J. C. Griffin, against Ann
d Keith et al.
n All that LOT OF LAND in the Town of
0 Piokens, on the West side of Catharine street
adjoining lands of C. L. Hollingaworth and
others. containing One and Three.fourths
st Acres, more or less.
TERMS CASH.-Purchaser to pay for
r. titles.
If
- In the case of Eugenia M. Knight, against
Ilebter E. Ifughes, et al.
r, All that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND
. in Pickens County, on waters of Golden's
. Creek, waters of 12 Mile River, adjoining
o lands of C L. Hollingsworth, E. Smith
e Griffin, Thomas Parkins, Harper Haynes,
Le James Clayton and others, known as the
e George W. McWhorter Place, containing
One Hundred 'and Seventy-two Acres, more
or lses
0 TERMS-One-half the purchase money
to be paid in cash on day of sale, the bal
ance on a credit of twelve months, with
interest from day of sale, secured by the
bond o' the purchaser and a mortgage of
the premises. Purehaser to pay (or all
papers and for recording the same.
i In the case of R. 8. McWhorter et al.
I- again,t J. H. McWhorter.et al.
1, All thnt PIECE, PARCEL or TRACT of
)f LAND, situate in Pickens County. on
to Gol.len's Creek, adj.ining lands of A. 0.
y Wyatt, E S. Griffin, D. D: Byars and others,
t known as the .lames tcWhorter HOME
_PLACE. containing One Hundred sad
'. I . . ., Ij sVo, cc e
a oct 91884 2 4
- Sheriff's Sales.
1
'. |The State of South Carolina
PIl1CKENS COUNTY.
to
B Y virtue of sundry executions to me
te ,irected. I will seli to the highest bid
der before the Onnrt lionne door, on Sale
dlay in November n-xt for oa4h, the to1.
ii lowing Property, viz:
'n All that Piece or Tract of L.and, lying in
rt the State nndi ('ounty aforesaid, on Crow
eCreek. adjonnglns of'lThom,as M. John.
son, J'ardan 11ice andl others, containing
11 Fifty Acres, more or less, upon, which there
~t is in runnuing order, a Grist Mill anid fix
dtures: a 50 8aw Cotton Gin, Wood Screw
Press, a pair of Beam Ballanees, and also
an old Gin oniside the house: a Thrasher
and Fan; an old Iland iBoh; and also a
Turning Lathe. Levied on as the prop
- 'erty of Daniel Alexatnder, at the suit. of
*d Mlalinda Durham.
ALSO,
r. One Lot in the Town ef Central, on
>r which WV. B. Gaines now lives, containinig
Two and Seven-eighths of an Acre and
Four Rods, adjoining the Southwest corner
of the Town or Village of Central, on th'e
Air Line Railroad; on the West. by J. C
WVatkin's land; on the North and East by
the Railroadi Company, and South by E. T.
Levell's land. hevied on as the property
of W. laus Gaines, at the suit of J. L.
Watkins.
Purchasers required to pay for their
deeds. JOAD M AULD)IN, s.P'.C.
oct 0, 1884 2 4
3. G. BLACK,
MSain St,, Corner of Broad,
(GREENVILLE. ..S. C
ClEN ElRAL ASSORTED STOCK OF
I.XJewelry, Watches, Clocks, Specks,
8 Win Ro)gers' Cutlery is the beat. Also bet
Sewisag Macialanes
Eldrige, Noble or improved D)omestic.
White and Singer. I want c'losec cash huy.
ers to see may stock and p)rices before buy
ing. ____ ___
Bowen's Mills!
IH AVING been recently overhauled, are
H ow in first rate order. Persontscom-n
ig from a distance will get their grinding
done at night. They will fitnd a house to
stay in atnd stalls for their horses. Give
us at trial.
All persons wishing their GINS FILED
by the O'Neii Saw riling Macline, can
have it (lone att Easley by Mr. MARION
D)AY, or if you will notify mei at Briggs,
Po,st,office, E4. C., I will send a man to vnur
Gin and( do the work. Its the best Machine
of all others. Try it and be convinced.
1R. E. BIOWEN.
July 24, 1884 $ 41 tf
NOTICE UF FINAL JEFTTLEME.NTS
SI hereby give notice that I will apply
to J.. ii. Newton, Jndge of Probate for
Pickens County, 8. C., on the 24th, dayvof
.\ovemaber, 1884, for leave to mnak e a fial
sett.lement of the Estate of W. A. Chap.
man, deceased.
SAIlAII K. CiUAPI! tN, Adlua'x
oot. '.!8 188' 4 6
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Aew Firm, New Goods
CHAMBER AND DINING ROOM SUITS.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE WARDROBES
MATTRESSES, $PRINQS, CPIL.
DREN'S CARRIAGES, VE
LOCIPEDES, MIOSQUITO
CANOPIES,
LOUNGES, COTS, WINDOW 8HADES,
BOOK CASES, HAT RACKS,
WRITING DESKS.
Wood and Mta1lic Coffins and Cukct,
TO DE HEAD AT ANY TIMM. AT LOWEST
tane & iobmnson.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Plckena I, I., S. (0,
LANDS put iuto our hands for sale,
tranafer cr exchanage, will receive p)rompht
attention.
All expenses, sutch asi, adlvertisinlg tihe
landi, executing mnortgagesi, deeds, &c., at
our expentse.
Lands on hanad at all timaes,~ for sale chaeap).
Fsor further information, call and see us.
Offic in School Commisioner's office.
July 3, 1884 40 (hm
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF' iICKF.Na.
lIn Court of0omnanon PleaK
Hlarper IIaynes. Nathsaniel A. Haynes, S.
P. Bradley, D. A. Parrs,tt, Mary Adai
line 8mith, and Harriian l{aynses, P'ain
tiffs, against Andrewv Havnes, Nanmey
Alexander, Mary Hooaper, N'ewton Alex
ander, Nancy JIane Alexamler, Wililam
Alecxander, Thomas Alexander, D)aniel
Alexander, Rebecca Alexandeir, Dora
Alexanader, Annaie Bethauel Alexander anid
W. .1. tBramiett, Defendauts.- -MUMtMoNS.
TO the~ Defendants above namewd.
'\7 OUl are hereby sumoned anid required
.1to answer the comlinIt in this netion,
which is filed in the Clerk's olice, Plckenis
Counaty, 8. U., and to serve a copy of your
answer to thei saidl comnplaint on thme sub
scribers at their oflice P1lckens (U. HI. $. C.,
within twenty days after the service here
of, exclusive of the (lay of such service;
and if ymn fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will apply te. the t'ourt for the
relief dlemanuded In the cornplaint.
[L .8.1J. J. LEWIS, SI.c. .
D)ated September 29th, 1881.
ANMEL, & NEWTON,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
TO the above named defendants, please
take notice that this action is brought
for the purpose of the partition of the real
estate of Mary Haynes, deceased, situate
in the conity of Piekenas and State of
South e'arolna, adjoining lands of Hannah
Cox, IH. Bi. H endricks Mrs. 8ilas Kirksey,
(4. WV. Kelly, Ally Kelly and others, con
taining 298 scres, nmore or less, and that no
pecrsonal demandl or claim is made against
either of you.
ANSE L & NEWTON,
'Piantiff's Attornecys.
oct 2, 1884 I 13w
staste of Nouths CaroInma
CouNTY Or PIOcKNS,
BY .J. ii. NKWTote, JslI,o1 or Pan.vn.
Whereas, William hi. Stewart has naade
suit, to rme, to grant. lhim .et ters of Admnin
intration of the Estate and etfects of Nancy
Stewart, desceased.
Threse are therefore to cile andl adton.
iih all andi singular tihe kindred and credi.
lors of tihe said Nancoy Stewart, sie.
ceased, that they he arnd appear. before me,
in the Court of Prob.ee, so be held at Pick
ens C. iH., on the 8d of November 1884,
alter publien'lon hereof, at. 11 o'clock ina
thes forenoon. to shew cause. if any they
have, why the said Admmasistratior. shaould.
not be granted.
(liven ussder my liansd, this the 14th
dlay of October 1884.
oct I,.1881 3
Coach Factorij 1884
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WAGONS, 0
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Tennesee Wagens. 0 R
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M.A RKLEY. Pre'r. 0
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lICOT'5---BUTf L!Vfl-!!L,
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P IEPA RED expressly for diseased Liver
and all such diseases as arise from
same, such as Bilious, Intermttent ani
Remittent Fevers, Sick Headache, Piles,
Indigestion, Costiveness, Colic, Jaundice,
Dropsy, Dysentery, Heartburn, Loss of
Appetite, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Kid"
neys and Bladder, Eruptions of the Skin
and Nervousness.
These Pills are recommended by leading
Physicians where they are known. Each
box contains 28 to 80 1ills, and will be
mailed to any address upon receipt of price,
26 cents per box. We want a live Agent
to sell them in every section of Pickens
county. Apply for terms to
D. T. BACOT & CO.,
Greenville, S. C.
This is lo certify that I have given the
LIVER PILLS (Manufactured by Messrs.
D. T. 13 COT & CO., Greenville, 8. C.,) a
fairl trial, and can unhesitatingly say that
they are superior to any pill I ever used.
tIv. D. W xsTOA II1oT.
Easley, 8. 0., July 22, 1884.
MAYltano, Pickens County,
U. C., April 80, 1884.
D. T. Bacot & Co. Gentlemen: Sample
"lest Liver Pills" sent we were received
just at a time that I was needing something
to act ou tumy liver, and I fuid them to be
what you claim the "Best Liver Pill."
5T OYI, TINilAE,
hIOUSE FvURISHIGg
G O ODS. &c.,
GJreenkville, S. C:
CALL ON ME AND EXAMINE THEB
'EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE"
before you buy elsewhere.
TINW A RR A ND 110OUSA' FURNISJ5.
INGO O00D.' Al 2 31OR 7'-c)ROPPRICAM
At Wholesale, Cheaper than the
CHi EA PEST.
nov 6,1888 11 Rm
LOOK OUT !
The Big Show Still
IN
EASLEJY, 5. C1.
STILLtheycome and yet they go. Those
SQrL MtKLE BUREA US will aot staye
All kinds of Waln-.t and Panel Beds, come
and then are gone.
Spindle, Trundle, and Single Beds, all
prices.
Bed 8prings, Wire, Shaw,k and Cotton
Mattresses, Chairs and Rockers, all grades
A large varfaty of E,xtensuon, Kitchen
Teapey and Center Tables, Parlor and
Chamber Suits, Loungos, Cradles, Cribs,
Whuatnotd, HIat Rack,,, Umbrella Stands
Chromnos, Mottes, Fraimes, &c , Kitchen
and Hide Board Safes.
Always on hand a general !ine of Under.
takers Supplies, consisting of Caskets,
Burial Cases and Burial Robes, for both
sex, all styles. Coflins Trimmed in any
style of liandles and Plates, at all hours.
All floods at bot tom figures. Call and
see for yourselves. No charge made for
looking. Accept thanks for past favors.
A. M. RUNfION,
PROPRIETt)R FUR{NITUREL HIOUSE.
e1t 16, 18188 21
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
l15 FO)R $10.
*2() FORl $13.
$25 FOR 6115.
WATCH ES:
Elgin or Walthemi Watcheut in solid
silver, double oascas at above prioes
for 60 dnRya only.
Every watch warranted. Gente' nolid
gold watches from $25 upward. For
particulars write
McELEUES' Jawelr, Palim
R. ebmeud * Denv8he. Sf
PA SENGER DEPARTMENT,
On and after August 94, 1884, Pas.
senge Train Service on the Atlanta and
Charlotte Air Line Division will be as (1.
lows
N%ort :w !r2c .
szrassa xO 61, DAILY.
Leave Atlanta 4 40 p a
Arrive Gainesville 6 67 p m
Lula A 7 to p m
Rabun Gap Junctlea B 6 12 p a
Tooeo C 8641p0
Seneea D 9 69 p r
Greenville R 11 42 p to
Sparaanburg F 1 04 0 a
GastoniaG 8 20 s a
Arrive Charlotte H 4 10 a m
MAIL NO. 68, DAILY.
Leave Atlanta 8 40 a a
Arrive Gainesville 10 85 a a
Lula A 11 01 am
Rabin Gap Junction B 11 80 a m
Toccoa 0 12 04 p to
Seneca D 1 00 p m
Greenville E 8 47 p m
Spartanburg F 1 66 p a
Gadtenia a 6 64 p t
Charlette i 6 40 p m
JW!ou-tb: warC%,
1X1'MIiS No 60, DAILT.
Leave Charlotte 1 45 a r
Arrive Gastonia 1 30 a m
Spartanhurg 4 28 a m
Greenville 6 48 a n
8eneca 7 82 a m
Toccoa 8 40 a in
Rabun Gap Junction 9 84 a In
Lula 10 09 a m
Gainesville 10 86 a mo
Arrive Atlanta 1 00 p in
NAIL NO. 52, DAILY.
Leave Charlotte 1 00 p m
Arrive Gastonia 1 46 p i
Sp-Irtauhurg 8 46 p m
Greenville 4 66 p m
Seneca 487 p m
Tocooa 7 85 p no
Rabtn Gap Junction 8 80 p in
Lula 859pm
Gainesville 9 26 p n
Atlanta 11 80 a m
Accomniodation Train ("Air Line Belle")
Leave Atlanta 6 14 p m
Arrive Gainehville 8 25 p in
Leave Gainesville 7 00 a rn
Arrive Atlanta 9 20 a m
No. 18, LocAL. FaKIonT, GOINO SovTI.
Leave Charlotte 6 00 a m
Arrive at taffney's 10 60 a m
8partanhurg 12 68 p to
Greenville 4 16 p m
Central 7 80 p m
No. 17. LOCAI. FRaKoNy, Get1o NosnT.
Leave Central 4 46 a no
Arrive Greenville at 7 03 a n.
Spartanburg 10 20 a in
at tiaffney's 1 03 p na
Charlotte 6 16 p to
All freight trains on this roal carry pan
sengers All palsenger trainr run through
to Danville and Richmond without ohange
connecting at. Danville with Va. Midland
Kwy., to all eastern cities, and at Atlanta
wit I all lines diverging. No. 60 leaves Rich.
niond at 1.80 r n. and No 51 arrives theri
," w un s ew uracan, ,,
otn No 52--sleeper Greensboro to Rich'd.
Throulgh Tickets on sale at Charlotte,
Greenville, Seneca. Spartanburganad Gain..
ville to all points South, Southwest, North
and East.
A with N E Rt R to and from Athens.
B with N E RL i teatnd from Talulah Fall.
C with E Air Line to and frows Elberten
and lleweraville
D) with Bllue Ridge a a to and frem wal
halia&, &o
E wit h o and 0 a a to and from Newber
ry, AIston and columbia.
F withs A and a u and c a a to and from
stendersouville, Aiston, &c
G1 with chester and L.enoir a a to and
froms UhIeatel vorkvillu and uallss
11 with N C Iiiviassion tind u o and A a. a
t o and fromi treenlsboro, aaleigh, &e
I. 't. .9AEIt, Sutperintendent.
Mi SL ACUG'f El, Gen'l P'ass. Agt.
A L Rivi:., 2d V P & Gen'l Mlanager.
TUT T'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIV'ER,
and MALARIA
Frmthose sources arise utree-?ourths of
the diseases of the hutna race. '1hee
syptomns indcoate theirexitanoe: ,oss of
Ap petite, Bowel. eostlve, Slek Head
aehe, flaness afiter eattag, averston to
exertion of body or mida, Bruetatlon
of food, IrrItability of tesaper, Low
spris A Jelngobavhsag neglceted
Btea'rt,sbf tO9Tie eyes, h y ole,
mnand the usc of a re'medy that ac dro.
on the I,ivotr. As aLiver snedt ine TUTTs
PILLS have no equal. Their action on te
Jcidneysanhd kinis ateio promp~t; removing
ali impurities through these threeo"eeav
engers of thme system," producingap.
tite, sound dlggestion, regular stont, a olear
skinandtavigoromdbody. TUTT'aiPILLA
oatmo no nausna or griping nor Interfo
with dnhty work and are a porfcot
ANT1DOTEZ TO MAL A
Bodoeverywhert,*Il0. O~ffieo.44 Mnrmny5l.,N.f.
Stantly toa Grassv flLAcx by a singlo atp.
plicati on of this Dis. Boldb Druggists,
or sent byorpresa on receipt of .
Officc, 44 i!nr ray Rtreet, Naw'yorir
1UTT'S MANUAL Of UIEFUL. RE0ElPY# FRE6.
How LoStE. How Restored.
.Just putblishted, a newv edition of I)t.
CmuxEjtwvR.,'s ('EIcKNATnn FssAy on time
radietal cure of Mptrmatorrhsrca or Seminal
Weakn,ess. InvolIun tary Memial Isss
Impoatetncy, Menttl and Physical InlCapa
city, lmnpedimntst to Marrlatte, tc.: also,
t:onsumiption, Epilep9y andi Pita, indutcell
by self-imdulgence, or sexual extrhva
gancet!, &c.
TIhe celebratetd author, in thtis admirable
essaty, cletarly demuonstrates from a thirty
ye.ur' suic'cssfutl prtnetice', that thme atlannl
Ing consequences. of selif-ablmse may be rad
ically tturted; pointing out a mode of cture
at tone Rihnle, certitin, antd eftetulal, by
means of whIeh every aufferer, no matter
what I.ls coulditio,n maty be, may cure him
aclf cheaply, p)riVltely and radlenlly.
IE'rhis Lectture shouil be in thte bands
of every youth andi every man in the ltnd.
Bent undetr scal, in a plain enivelope, to
atny atddress, ont receipt of four cents, or
two Ix*tage stampe. Address.
Thae O salverwell MIedIcaI C.
41 A nn lit... e v...., 1, o
01.
R.OU* .4
ATTORNtKYS 4 Q
w oMunty, tas %
may se, sesi
J. H. Wamm , . aa
Greeav"e, 8. C.
WEITIE &
Attorneys ami Qaaulrwl
PICKECS II., , G..
Prompt atteoe gie o all
Practioes it the State and *A
Coins4.
Oree ia &Aeor 0-.e.ew 1'I
lan 81, 1684 1,
THOMAS C. RorS
ATTORINB1Y AT l,A'Fr
PICK EN8 C. IL, 6. O
Practices In the C+urtr 6.4
State and In the United stat
Court.
Oe. I .Cea1 Reuse.
sept 18, 2888 61l l
ADAM 0. WELBORN,
Attorney and Counfelor at Law,
Greenville, 1. C.
Practicos in the State and Usliet
State Courts.
Office in Cleveland Bloek, eves
[euao Weit's Clothing Ilose.
nov 29. 1888 lA
M. F. ANNIL, J.. 1 awgw,N
Greenville, 9. C. Piekens 0. L, . t
ANSEL & NEWTON,
.tt-arneys at Law,
PICK 1EN8 C. H., 8. C.;
June 14, 1883 f8 /g
R. A. CIIILD. J. S. 306
CHILD & B00GS,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS ATLAW
PIOKENS C. E., 8. C.
Will practice in all the State and
I"edoratl Courts.
march 29, 1888
TAYLOR & CART.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
PICKENS 0. H., 8. O.
march 16, 1888 28 of
JOHN W. eroa- wU. M. INVIsI.
STOKES & ?MVIN,
Attorneys and Counsellor at Law
(4R E ENVI.LLE, M. 0.
support, intemperance, oref innoem
patibility etc. Advice free, Stae youu
case and address A'rroawr WAnn, world
Building, 1207 Broadway, New ek
ti.Isued mix seentor postage and
fe0e1,e free a eutly boi et
goods which will help all, et
either mex, to more money right
'iway than anything clue in this world..
Frortunes await the workersab.oletely sure
Address Ts,m & Co., Auguta, Mtain.
Columbia and Gr'enville RaIioad
On and after Oct. Sth, 18:84. Paesenger
Trains will run as herewith indicated uo
this road and its branches. D)aiIy (Exeepi
-Sundays)
NO. 68-up PASexxOUR.
Leare Columbia 4 ( C C & A D.'t.It 45 p a
10 AG De't 11 10a
Arrive at Aiston 12 10 p m
Newberry at 181 p a
Ninety 8hx at 28 po y
Jiedgeasat 8 30p .
Ileliom at d 40 pma
Greeavilie at g o p ae
NO. 52-nows pasanxesa.
Leave Greenavile s 00m
trrive atBelton 11 138a
Hlodge's at 12 28 p a
Ninety Six at ~ 1 12 p.s
Newberry at5
Alston at C4 08)p.
A rrColmb { A . 8 Junct ion SlO0p as
Spartanburg. Unilon & Columbia Rail
road.
NO. 53-se tAssa5ea.
Leave Alston at 12 26 p m
Arrive at Union t 40 p*a
8partan'g, U U ? C depot 6 50 p sa
'' l& D depot B 6 06p a
we. 62-new, PAssesnsen.
Leave tipartaa'g R & D1 depot, .E )0 g a ga
Leave " 0& C depotgG10 5 1
Unionmat 12 top .
Aisten at g ggp
Laurens Railroad.
Leave Newberry at- - 8 8 p m
Arrive at Lauren, at e 60 p m
Leave Laurens at, 7 40 a sa
\rrive at Newberry at 11 10 p as
Abbeyille Branch.
Leave liodges at - 46 p a
irrave at abbeville at 4 46 p a
l.eave A bbeville as 10 00 amn
Arrive at H odges nt- 12 00 m
Blue Ridge I. R- & Anderson Braneh
Leave ilelton at 4 45 p m
Arrive at. Andereen at S13 p a
Pendiet ou at S 66 p a
Washalla a* TSp a
Leave Wallalla at g60 a m
Arrive Seneca at, 01 a
Pendieton at, 9 I#a
Anderson at 10 32a
Botton at 1)O0Saus
Close eonneeot ion mnadu at Sea... witha It
and D). R. R. for Atlanta
vsnta, Pa5RKNGUa 0eaeN ATTA@in
Leavehlelt on 6 16* sa
VillInstt 0n 6
Pelser7
Piedssont
Artrive Oreenville
Leave Greenville 8*~
Piedmont
WiIlismet on
Arrive at Beltaa
T na---astrn Staaderd o.T
. AL avantaa. net Pa..p