The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, November 13, 1884, Image 3
Yists have peam
The turnip crop is a failure.
The G. O. P. is dead and burled.
Chestnuts and apples are plentiful
now.
Ther, will be no counting out this
A Plant more grain and less cotton next
year.
How are oer carp rasit' geting
along? We woul4like to hear something
from them.
The health of the County seems to be
improving.
The bloody shirt didn't wave worth a
eent this time.
The County Commissioners have
wound up the work of the last fiscal year.
Jay Gould, Blaine will not be President
of those United States.
Grand old Tom Hendricks lead the
flght this time and grandly and nobly
r didhedoit.
We regret to learn that Mr. Charles
Durham, one of our oldest citizens is in E
very feeble health.
We have never witneessed a more quiet
and peacable election in this County
than the one on the 4th instant.
They will have Grace hereafter at all 1
the public and official festivals and ban- i
quets in Now York-ho has been elected i
Mayor of the City.
Not quite 50 per cent of the white reg- r
istered voters of thi County deposited t
their ballots on election day. We must t
do better next time.
Old Joe Brown made the whistles of 70 C
railroad engines blow in Atlanta when
the election of Cleveland was settle d.
Hurrah for uncle Joe. f
fl
Mr. E. B. Lathom,of this county, was a
married to Miss Ellen Clement, of New H
Prospect, Spartanburg county, on Thurs
day last, at the residence of the bride's r
father, by the Rev. Dr. Landrum.
4 Judging from the number of wagons ,
passing through Pickens from North
Carolina loaded with apples and cabbages, a
those crops must be bountiful on that I
side of the Blue Ridge. r
South Carolina elected six of the seven r
Congressmen. Smalls, like the last rose
of Summer, is left blooming all alone.
* Ethel, only child of Dr. and Mrs. V.
RI. Hollingsworth, died at the home t .1
Dr. Holling.worth on Friday night last.
The bereaved parents have our sincere e
sympathies.
wn casi attention ofLi ith a
to the bridge aeross the p)ublic road just
below Mr. J. C. (imlin's. It is in a very
bad condition andl almo:it impassable.
The County Board of Canvassers for
State and Federal office:s, muet at this
place, on Tuesday last apd canvassed the
vote of the county. T1he Democratic
majority in the county is over 1,300.
Married, on the 5th instant, at the resi
dence of Col. WY. S. Smith, the bride's
father, at Liberty Station, by Rev. W.
H. Kirton, Miss Idla M. Smith of Pick
ens, to Mr. Julius F. Griffin, of Green
ville. -1
A b)et of sixteen dollars wasm made on
the P'residenmtial election in this place on
last Monday evening. Rather late for
'x:eting after the New York betters have
already antied up their bets.
President Arthur has set apart Thurs
day the 27th instant, as a day of thanks
giving to the Almu.ghty God, for the
countless blessings bestowed upon us as
a people and a nation. 'We have many
and gre.tt causes for thanksgiving, prayer
and rejoicing, the least of which blessings
is not the great Democratic victory just
won. Gloria in excelsis.
*David E. Foutz, Baltimore, Md. Dear
Sir: Your Shiner's Indian Vermuifuge is
ready sale with us. Our customers say
it dostroys and expels . worms effec
tualUy. W.' have sold all we bad. Send
us another supply at once and oblige,
Carmmnichael & D)eVault, Asheville, N. C.
The next thing to do, now the election
is over, is to sow a big crop of wheat.
Next year is going to lbe a tight one and
if we neglect the wheat crop we do not'
see how very many are to make "buckle
.and tongue meet" some say they can not
sow untilitrains, but if it is CIhristmas be
fore it rains, sow your wvheat. '-Then turn
around and sow lots of oats.
We understand that a large crowd
lrom this county expect to go to Green
ville to-night, to participate in the torch
light procesaion and the grand Demo.
crantie ratification meeting.
Najor Henry M. Cely died on the 10th
instant, shortly before flye o'clock at his
residence in the West End, Greeniville,
after a brief illnee'. Major Cely was out
I in'. cast his vote. As
* :ked that he was do
on his 82d dirthday,
)on the rarity of such
-the following day lhe
was attacked with the illness which re
sulted in his death.
Hundreds of letters from those using
Ayer's Hair Vigor attest its value as a
restorer of gray hair to its natural color.
As a stimulant and tonic, preventing and
often curing baldness, and cleansing and
soothing the scalp, its use cannot be too
strougly recommended.
Trial proves that honest is the beat
picy In medicine as well as In other
sings. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a genuine
meaaina nean ~ puri..er.
L6uAavixa,K r., Nov. 9--At aDemo
eatio mass meeting here last nigh1
Henry Watterson said:
'I believe that the electian of Blaini
and a new grant of power to the fac
Lion of which he is the chief wouli
have been the end of free and fair el
sotions in this country. His defea
mnd its overthrow are guarantees that
the Republic still lives; that the voterl
not the officehoders, are masters of it
that the moral nature of the people i
yet equal to great national emergen
%ies; that the government, restore(
%fter a quarter of a century, to th<
Liands of those from whom it derive<
ts being, and for whom it exists
ihall continue to be a belk-tower an<
buttress of liberty and union.
"The Republicans have been rescu
ad from thenselves, and the day wil
xome when they will feel, if they d
ot admit, that the change of partier
was better than revolt.
"The Democrats have been saveel
n spite of themselves, for many rev
irses had impaired their faith and
tubdued their courage, and that they
ould not have achieved this victory
)ut for the help they got from the
.ndepen1ents.
"Well, it has come to an end at last,
)less the Lord, and we can step upon
he solid terra firma of the nation's
tighway. Thereon we take our line
f narch, right in the Middle of the
oad, too, and if they ever catch us in
he bushes again they may swing us
o the nearest sapling. The next
ime there is any foolislness in this
ountry it will be on the north not
,n tie south side of the line.
"Inl my julgment, howe'ver, the
lection of Cleveland an<d the change
I parties it involves has secured us
or at least % lilmndred. years to conie
;tlinst civil discord and domestic
trife.
"Nay, more, it will spee lily oblite
ate all se.ttional lines. The terms
orth and South, like those of East
nd West, will stand simply for points
f the compass.
"All honor to Mr. Hendricks and
11 hail to Indiana. In his person, at
east, the wrong of 1876 has been
ighted, and nobly has he won his
estoration to the confidence of his
.ty."
PRICES CURRENT.
IiEE 'ICES AlRE lt WIIOLESAI.E
LuTs.
ORRRCTED WEEKLY i FtOuoN & MIl.LER1
-oAIIA-Clt Loaf...............
I ag. yr .. 1..~
J'..I r1. . ......ice...1 1 @ 01
Fa r .. .......2 ~O
(odnar.................... 00t
IAI. Ald(eI Syrup...... .... .30
Miiseova.lo, ini latds. .
-hu tseeovarlo in bbhis.....
8. H------................18
I sutm in lbbis............
New Orleans, ehoi*e. niew~ 65
New O rleansa, prime..
New -rlean,s, fair ...
New Orleans, conunon..
AcoN---Clear RI. Siudes, dry sal.. .. 8
HI:ns, D)avis- diaino,nd. . . 16
Breakfast Bacion...........14
AnnI----Choice kett Ie, t ierees . ..
Choice kettle tubs...., h
Choice kettle b,uckets. . .. 10)
RIAIN--C'orn, ('ar huul.... .. ......
Newv co'rn fromt wagors. . . 05e
Barley.. .. .. .. .. .. . ... . '$1 00
Rye..................... 8
O,ats Georgia Grazig. . .50
'-o01--- ' bite t'loud, per bb..1. $ 7 50
Cheek & W's G ranulatedt. .0 50
I)o do choice. .. .. ...00
o F. Grant, granulatted.. (6 00
w%hite Itock...............00
llow~ardl .tree*t.... .... ....4 50
P'eari (Grits per bbl!.........5 00
Oat M.l ................. 50
LLoKURXL.-JBhis, new fish, No. 1.. $17 00
Kits, new fish, No. 1... 2 00
Kits, new fish, No. 2. . 1 50
1h0s, new tish, No 3... 7 00
Half bbis. ne w fish, No. 2. 2 7t5
Quart er bis new fish, No 2 2 25
EEltosEKNM- Per gallon.............1.4
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This medte'lno, comninng Ironi with puro
vege~tableo toies(', quticklyv and1 com d.etely
('ures lihv,mepsln, Indligenton, Wen inea,,
Iu msure 15eoodt, 4lInlariua,Chilw und5( Fevers,
and INeuralgaia.
it is an un faliUng remedy for Diseases of the
l{ldneys nnd IAver.
It is inuvauablehi for isae luegpeullar to
WomIIenI, atnd all who l ead senary lIves.
lItdoes not lnjutre the teeth,.en', e heedache,or
produce cnst ipation -olir Ironu medieines dlo.
10 en riches and puirides the hh,od, stimulates
the appet ite. aids the a.usimitation of food, re
lieves I cartiirt, and ltdihing, and ,tmength
ens the mu,-eles and nerves.
For Intermit tent Fevers, 1.assitude, I.ack of
Energy, &c., It has no equal.
*W The genulne has above t rade soark and
crossed red line. on wrappner. 'I ake no other.
Msa o,uly by BIIUWS CHEirKI(AI, CO., tA I.TI|OtOE, ND.
H9nsE AND CATTLE POWDERS
V."!11 Stire e. tr.-- t T)sese
No lions will d to of coLO -tTo ueF
!KIn, ifi tz's P'owders aro usedl lit uzeF
}$4tzf i'o" !en wil cure and prove at iioonCot.na
Fontz's P'owdrm will iracrese the qnsantyo ui
id crenm tw enty per cent., and wnake thes boterw tsr
Foatr. Powdera wils cure or purevenut shoop~t ysay
>1S3ASU to which lloase an't Ca:tio are ib.ecot.
Four-'s Pownsaus wILL OtV5a TapA<rr,oX
sold every where.
DAvIn E. Wn0UrI'. .'~-tt
Clerk's Sales.
BTATZ OF SOUTE OAROLINA.
COUNTY OP PIcUaNa.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLRAS.
DURSUANT to )ecrees for sale, made
In the followin eases, I will sell to the
highest bidder at Pkens Court House, on
S'1ensday in December next, during the
legal hours of sale,
THE TRACTS OF LANI)
mentioned in said decrees, as follows:
In the case of Joseph L. Stansell, against
John Stansell, James St.ansell, et al.
All that Tract of Land in Pickens Cow
ty, on branch waters of Twelve Mile and
Oolenoy Rivers, adjoining lands of J. H.
Ambler, Maxwell (hast:un, J. W. Suth
erland and others, composod of several
Tracts, and containin in the aggregate
Seven Ilundred (700) c;res, more or less,
whereon the Plaintiff, Joseph L. Stansell
now lives.
TEItMS-One-third of the purchase
money to be paid in cash on day of sale,
the balance on a credit of twelve months,
i with interest from lday of sale, secured by
bond of the purchaser and io rtgage of the
premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and
for recording the same.
In the case of John A. Gravley, et al. vr.
Wm. R. Price.
All that Parcel or Tract of Land in Pick
ens county, on head waters of Oolenoy
Itiver, adjoining lands of W. R. Price,
Richard Gravley and others, on both sides
of the Sassafras Gap 'urnpike Road, con
taining One Hundred and Fifty-Nine (159)
Acres, more or less, known as the Parks
Piac"e.
TERMS--One-third of the purchase
lmoncy to be paid in cnsh on day of sale,
the balance on i credit of twelve months,
with interest from day of sale, secured by
bond of purchaser and lortgage of the
premises; with leave to anticipate pay
ment of the credit portion on day of sale.
Purchaser to pay for papers and for record
ing the same.
In the case of G. F. Wyatt, vs. J. C. Grif
fin ct al.
ATLI' T1''ATTIA("T OR PARCEL OF
LAN) in Pickens ('ountv. on Wolf Creek,
2 miles West of Pickens ('ourt louse, ad
joining lands of Joah Mauldin, .1eremiah
Lo'oper and others, containing One In
lred and Seventy Acres, more or less,
whereon G. P. Wyatt now lives. This
land will be surveyed and (liviled into two
tracts. Plats can be seen in the Clerk's
Office.
TEIlMS--One-half the purchase money
to he paid in cash on day of sale; the hal
ance on a credit of twelve nouthis, with
interest from day of :ale, secured by bond
of the purchaser and mortgage of the
premises. Pulrciaser to pay for papers
and for recording the same.
J. J. LEWIS, o.c.r.
nov 6, 1884 6 5
Sheriff's Sales.
The State of South Carolina
l'ICKEN ('OuNTY
IN obedience to e.rtain l)ecretal Or
ders duly maido in the several roipeetive
'""^ '""n. l,, -f OOntnld. ats 8heriff
in said County ando Stteo, on wvater's ofi
Shoal Creek, adjoiit g hands of Josse
Crenshaiw, John Looper, OI. W. .Howeni
andl others, containing One Hlandred and
.Pifty-Seven and On.e Half Acred, Inor(e
or lo% .
1.TER MS--One-hal f e.ash, the~ remainder
mn onie year, withI imereit, secimred by a
mortgage of the pr(iiiomss; at the suit of
Jane Crenshiaw, against D atvid llendricks
and others.
ALSO,
.All of that TRACT OF LAND, lying
ml the Count~y anmd State aforesaid, in
Liberty Towvnship, on waters of Eighteen
Mile Creek, adjoiing lands of J enajahi
Kieemore anid othiers, conit(uimng One
Huniiihed and TIhirty Acres, mnore or les;s.
TEMS--On()ie-thiird cnsh, anid the 1hal
ance on a credit of one year, with inter
est, nieeure'd by a mnorigago of thu prem
ises sold; at the suit oif Samuel J. Robin
sonl, agaist James M. Robinson and
others.
ALSO,
All that PIECE, PARCEL or TRACT1
of LAND), lying and1( beinlg situate in the
County and Stato aforesaid, on 'Twelve
Mile River, b)ounded by hinds of Mrs.
Hester, Jesso Ellis, Henry D)avis and
others, k(nown as the Ilil Shoal P'lae,
conitaining One Hundred anmd Sixty
and Oino Half Acres, mnoro or less; at the
suit of Clinton Cannon vs. George and
Jack (Cannion.
TPERMS-Oeth1ird cash, and the re
mainder on a credit of one atnd two years,
with interest from day of Halo, seeinroid
by a mortgage of the premises sold(.
Purchasers to lpay extra for all papers
and( for recordling( the name in each case.
.JOAll MAULDIIN, s.P.('.
nov 6, 18P4 6 4
Sheriff's Sale.
State of Sauth Om.-ujIna,
coUNTY OFI PleKaNs.
[ Y v'irte oi (f simidriy execu(lt ions to me
d direitedI, I have lIvied upon and will
sell, for ensh, tot the hiighst bidder, beofo re
the Court [Ilouse do or of IPickens (CouintyU,
on the first Mo nday in D )ecmber, I 9'I,
dulrintg the legal hours of sale , thle folloIiw
mug deCscribedi TI' A ('IS ( ) I .. LAND, %i-i.
A LIh 'TilAT Tl'lA (''T l O A hNI), lying
51aid, on bthl sid( a (of ('arrick's ('reek, rif
)oienoy ti ver, coontainingo :lfh.4 A ereca
mo re' (or less, adlji n ing Ilands of TFeinpv
Chastain, .Jhune~s h:ithi n'ol oithers, anil(
more prtiuirly dles(ribed ini a ded1 oif
coniveyan(e from DnIavidI hIs 'nl to W. II.
Pressley, Htoeroorded il l I ooIiik K, pag
6f23, for 1he l)i-triet oif P'iokens." Sold at
the sui. 1 J. E. [:agood, aigainsit Wo. I.
Pressley.
Pnreimser to liay e'xtra for title-i.
ALSO'
On Tueaday aifter the first Monday in
D)ecembher next, on1 Wm,i. McC oilliln's
place, near Abo M. Mauldin 's Mills, at
11 o'cloick A. M. , about 15 bus'hiels oif
Corn, anil d)out 400) Bundles of F'oddler
a small l(it of Cotton Seed ; levied on as
the piroperty (if Jfohnu W. (Oilstrap, at then
suit (if Wm. MI. HaIigood & Co.
TIermns Cash.
ATLSO:
On Wedne'sday affer first Monday in
D ecemiber nmext, lat.W'. A. Smiihi'a, near'
Hu:nter'o Mills: (One Lot of Seed (Cotton
andl One L,ot;of Cotton 80ed; levied on as
the property of Wmn. H, nd( Jamaes H.I
Atkmison, tenanit. 9:the ouiit Of Thocs.
L. Robinson. for rents.
Termi ('ash,
JIOAH. L,AULDIN, s.r.e
nor A1 lMMI 6 i
1885
125 WAGO
100 Buggies
Greenville C<
TO BE)
sT WI1
During the Neo
'.Sc.
G- W. SIRRINIE, Sup'1
13C3 ESTAEl1SDED i3
A ew Firm, New Goods
CIlAMBER AND DINING ROOM SUITS.
SINQLE AND DOUBLE WARDROBES
MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CIVIL.
DR EN'S CARRIAOES, VE
LOCIPEDES, MOSQUITO
CANOPIES,
LOUNGES, COTS, WINDOW RIIADES,
BOOK CASES. HA'T' RACKS,
WRIT'; DESKS.
wood and Metallic Coffins and Ca!kcts,
TO lE IlAD AT ANY TIME. AT LOWEST
PR IPER.
rnnrr Main Street and McBee Avenue,
Earle & Robinson.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Fichenm C. iH., N. (C,
0
LAND)S~ Put itito our hiandsR for sale,
ransfer o'r cechnige, wvill reeive prompt
All expnses, stuch ast, advertising the
and, exectin zg mlortgages, (ldeds, &c., at
mir expensei.
Landsl (in hand1( at all timxes, for sale cheap).
For further iunformttion, call aind see uts.
tilece in School Commziss.ioner's oflice.
july 3, 1881i 40 tIm
zCe(le, late of Picke'ns County, South
D~ariIna, will ptresent thecmlegally'attested
to thle unadersi'ned for paymiet; and those
lindebted to sid Estate will make paiymett
4) J1. A. STEWAliT, Aditir.
novW 13, 18841 7
NTOTI(CE OF FINAL ~Ri'LEMENT.
To' 4Sairahz Arnold. Aubherv lirewer,
Mnary C~hapnman, Thomasl.d Pars~ons, F'red
riek P'arsons, llenij:tnin Par'onst, itobeorti
Parama, Mandaim,n llorouighs, Arris4 Niaria
llaynes, u att.4 Parons Ianisa l(ackley.
I hereby iv e notice that I will app ly
toi J. II. Newt.mi, J1udge oif P'robae fir
P ick ens''ou:.ty, S. U'., on the 31st day of
D ecembiier I M , for leave to make a tInal
set.~tlemient of the Estate of Sautitel Par
smO:e, dleceased.
S. A. A. PAltW~ONS, Ex'or.
no~v 6, 1881 6 Ow
NOT-'ETO)EIITORS$ ANID ilE!)..
azgazinst thel E,4tate of A. Tr. (Clavton, (Ie
teasedl, late of P'ickens county, 84)mth Car
r>lina, will p)resent themi legal y att estedI
to thle und(ersUignIed for paymnent; and those
iideb)tedl to said ENtate w~Ill m nake p aymnent
to) TEMPER AN(CE C. CL1A'i TO'N,
oct 30J, 18845"3
NlOTICE TO) DEIl'TORI A NDI CIt ED
INITORS. --\ll persons holding claimni
egitin-t the Eptaite of Jfes.ie Chitldres-,
I 4ceased, lte of' Packecns ('oulnty, donthi
:arohina, will pres9ent hienm legally at leile.i
o the. innd.-reigned for plamenh; and 11hose
141dbted toi satid l'staton will miake paiymetI
oct 30. 1884 5 8
'Itate ol Mouati C'arolinas
C'ot NT IV PVIICK ENS.
Ilv' f 1t. Naw rois, J tl(iV OF ['RoDTrg.
Wher,'ss, Wmn. I. NI'.rgan andl JI'plth N.
largean Ihas ,a-le snit to no.,, to grant themi
.eCiers of Admainist ratiton of ihe Esa iat e and
tre:ts of1 ltabert F. NIlurgani, dleceas4ed.
Th'lese are theref'ore to4 cite andl admton-.
sht a'l and1 singutla-r the kiindred aid credi
ors ot a le sa4id Rtober1 F. AIlorgan, d1e
teased,l that tahey he an i1 appear. hefore mon,
i Ilie C2ourt oif P'roblit, 4' o be' held at P'ink,
un: C. ii., on the 22dl of Novemiber 1884.
t er publ ication h ereofr, at 11 o'clock in
h' torenoonl. to~ she.w cause144. If anly they
ave. whny the said A Imlinistration shonbl4
tot he grante.l.
(I Wen tinder my lHand and Seal 13thishe
.hday of Oclober 18'44.
[L 1~l J H. NEW TON, - rrrc
nov '1. 1881 ) .,
1884
NS.
and Carriages
)ach Factory,
SOLD AT
;t Ninety Days.
MARK LEY. Pro'r.
BACOT'S---BEST LZER,---LL,,
pREPARED expressly for diseased Liver
and all such diseases as arise from
same, such as Bilious, lutorttent and
Remittent Fevers, Sick Headache, Piles,
Indigestion, Custiveuess, Colie, Jaundice,
Dropsy, Dysentery, Ileartburn, Loss -of
Appetite. Dyspepsia, Diseas.s of the Kid:
neys and Bladder, Eruptuons of the 8kin
and Nervousness.
These Pills are recommended by loading
Physicians where t hey are known. Each
box contains 28 to St) Pills, and will be
mailed t o any addrees upon receipt of prioe,
26 cents per hnx. We want a live Agent
to sell them in every section of Pickens
oounty. Apply for terms to
D. T. BACOT & CO.,
. . .Oreville, 8. C.
This is io cortify that I have given the
LIVER PILLS (Mantfactured by Messrs.
D. T, 13 COT & CO., Greenville, 8. C.,) a
fairl trial, and canm unhesiintingly say that
they are superior to any pill I ever used.
Kav. D. YK$TOa HROTT.
Easley. S. C.. .uly 22, 1884.
MAYNARD, Pickens 'ounty.
N. C., A pril 30, 1884.
'). T. ncot & Co. Gentlemen: Sample
"Best l.iver Pills" sent me were received
just at a time that I was needing something
to act on my liver, and I find them to te
what you claim the "est Liver Pill."
Respect fully,
H. H. WILLIArS.
110U1JE FU RND4EuING
GO OD S, &c..
Gr:eenville, S. Og
('ALL ON ME AND EXAMINE THlE
'EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE"
before you buy elsewhere.
TlWA RN AND I/ SX FURNISfI.
ING GOOPS A 7 SHIORr(.ROP.PR,CES
At. Wholesale, Cheaper than bhe
CR1EAPEST.
nov6, 1888 11 a
LOOK OUT !
The Big Show Still
IN
E4AFLEYE, N. (.
STILL they come and yet they go. The
QMkIILE IJUREAUS will not stag.
All kinds of Walnut and Panel 3eds, come
and then are guno.
Spindle, Trunidle, and Single Beds, all
prices.
lied 8prings, Wire, Shu',k and Cotton
Mattresses., Chair, and Keekers, all grades
A large variety of Extensmon, Kitchen
Tenpoy and Center Tables, Parlor and
Chamber Suits. Lounges, Cradles, Cribs,
Whatnogs, Hast Racks, Umbrella Standls
Chiromnos, Mottoes, Frame.,, &c , IKitchenm
and 8ide onard SafCes.
Alw,,ys on hand a general line of Under.
takers Xmigplies, consisting of Caskets.
Burial Casesv and linrial Robes, for hot h
sexi. all styles. Collins Trimmed in any
style of lland'les and i:iates, at all hours.
A1l (Goods at hatc m irures. tCall and
see for youirselve.t No ctharge nmado for
looking. Accept thanks fwr past favors.
A. U. RU~N3ON,
ct~ 15, 1883 21
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
$15 FOR $10.
$20 FORL $13.
$25 FOR $15
W ATCH ES:
Elgin or Wanlthiom Watchen in solid
silver, doulo casosn at above pricesI
for 60 days only.
Evecry watch wvarranted. Genta' solid
gold watchesc fromu $25 upjwardl. F"or
pamrtiulars writoi
McLREES' Jewelry Palace,
- en AM'ToN,. .
R enhmond dr Dawvilie aE
PA8SENGER DEPARTMENT.
On and after OOtuber 12tb, 1881, Pa.
senge Train Service on t,he Atlanta and
Charlotte Air Line Division will be an ful.
lows
1cTorth-sar<1..
xpaases no 61, naiLT.
Leave Atlanta 6 00 p m
Arrive Gainesville 8 18 p m
LulaA 841pm
Rabtua Gap Janetloa B 10 44 p m
Toccoa C 8 54 p tn
Seneca D 10 08 p
Greenville E 12 46 p m
Spartanbutrg F 2 00 a in
Gastonia O 4:28 A in
Arrive Charlotte 11 5 20 a m
MAIL NO. 58, DAILY.
Leave Atlanta 8 40 a m
Arrive Gainesvill- 10 80 a In
Luia A 10 54 a in
Itabtn Gap Junction B 11 20 a In
Toccoa 0 11 55 p m
Beoesa 1) 12 51 p m
Greenville E 2 29 p m
Spartanburg F g 84 p in
Gastenia G 6 26 p in
('harlotte H 6 10 p In
ZXP1111 NO 50, DAILY.
Leave Charlotte 1 45 a it
Arrive Gadlonia 2 80 a in
Spartanburg 4 28 a in
Greenville 6 48 a m
Seneca 7 28 a In
Toccoa 8 32 a im
Rabn Oap Junt ion 9 26 a m
Lula l000am
Gainesville 10 28 a m
"trrive Atlanta 1 00 p tn
MAIL ao. 52, DAILY.
Leave Charlotte 1 00 p in
Arrivo Gnatonia 1 41 p it
Spartanburg 8 :34 p m
Greenville 4 53 p m
Seneca 6 29 p m
Toccoa 7 82 p in
Rabun (lap Junction 8 25 p im
I.nla 8 '561p in
Gainesville 9 25 p tit
Atlanta Ii 80 a in
Accorodrndation Train ("Air Line Belle")
Leave Atlanta 5 8t) p m
Arrive Gatinesville 7 4) p Is
Leave Onineyville 7 00 a 111
Arrive Athiuta 9 20 ia m
No. 18, I,OcrAL FRitsuar, GoNo So,UTI.
Leave Charlotte 5 85 a mi
Arrive at Uatfney's 10 07 it in
Mpartanburg 12 20 p in
Greenville 5 27 p ut
Central 8 1t p it
No. 17. Loc i. Far.IQHIT, GOiMO Noutrit.
Leave Central 4 45 at i,
Arrive Greenville at 7 06 a im
Spartanburg 10 40 a in
at Gatfncy's 1 17 p ,n
Charlotte 7 25 p in
All freight trains on this road carry pas
sengers All passenger trains run th-otigh
to banville and Itichimond without clhaIIgV
connect ilig at Danrilie wit h Va. Mil lad
Rwy., to all easieru cties, ani II A tlntn
wit h all lilies diverging. No. 5t) leaves Itirh
aond at 1.30 p st. and No 61 arrives there
at 8.45 p M and 52 lo.sve~ lithmnond at 2 00
Sw F3 w'riv"" 'hi..r..,, 7 (10 A M lhe, liCrl
D)anville and Wasnhington & Anign-sta andi
WaasiIngroa and New Orleans. lliraing
en No 52-sleeper Greensboro to ltichi'd.
Through Tlckets on satlo at Chiarloste,
(.reenville, Sonecat. tpartainhuirg alnd Gaine
vlii to ail points South, Sotuthawest, North
anid Easst.
A with N E~ It It tonad fromi .\thens
It with N EIt It t te ansi fr,,n 'nlulah Fills
C with E~ .ir r,ine to anid fromz Elberton,
and floweraville
D) withI lilu o[IIidge it a to andi frorn w:il.
halla, &c
E with o and u a a n oanid fri-i Newber
ry, Ailton andu CoIlmbia.
F wit h A anud a andl e at I to aind from
itEndersoiOijlle, A Ist on. & c
Ii with e*eir atus Lo.inir a it to andi
tromn enestet york vi l ane I s I
hi willh x i' iivi.ji o ad t c airul A n N
to and froigin reensboro, nalei.' h. &, a
A 1. [ttvus, 2d V I' & Gen'l Manger.
J. G. BLACK,
Main St,, Corner of Broad,
ORtEENV1 LLE, . . S. ('
E~ NE1tArL ASMOltTEDr M1) iTCK Oy'
'.i Jewel ry, Wa.ten ('locks. Speek:.
Wmn ltogersi' Ctutle-ry is (te best AIso be-st
Newing YIacinses
Eldrigt- Nole or imnprovail Doinest e.
tthtite and a aiger. I wanlit clo se (it'h buy
era toi (ee miy itsock andmi pis beforet but~
ing.
Bowen's Mills!
13J AVIN(4 beecn rteenitly overanmed, are
II n1w ini first rate tmnier. Pertxsns etam
ig from, ai distante wtill get thetir grindting
doune at itight. They.) wiilI il a houlse to
'daly in aond s4.talhls for their holrses8. Give
us a triail.
All persons wishing thleir (GINS lI i,EJ)
bay thle O'Nefi Saw Filing MaCiia: (il
have- it do01n t Eataev by Mr. MA I(ION
)A Y, or if 'ouI will isoti fv me at Briggs,
IsoatoIlice,, .XC, I will sf-tll a itnan to you r
(lni andt (1o thet work. Its thie besat Maithinie
oIf all others. Tfry it and Ihe conivi nced.
11. E. 1BOWEN.
July 24, 1884 1 if
How I5ost, Iow~ Restdored.
u t pliished, at new~ ed itioni of I )i.
I'UI;KIwI.t-r-'s t P.-I.tMArI-.l EssAY 01n the
ra iheah tur. Of Spelrtii,torr'lh(c or t"eminal11
Sentktt (s. Ii nliahtary Metmbi.:l 1snex*
IimipIltency(, Mental andl I-ssy;.erd 1ic5 .
ty, imipedafietsi to Mariiriaj te, (etc.: 1115(o
' *onui t tin, Epi l.p,.y and F its, induiceti
by selIf-:ldullge-nte, or taexttal ex travan
ganice, &c.
'Te eelebI rated- author, hii thiis atd uirale
('Hity: eleairly de-nozstrautes from at tirtyDL
vearsa succ.esfulI prac'tice, that thme atlarin
n tg (consequentcilts of self-ab,use. may be nd
I ial ly ('ured; poitig out it miode- tf cure
at onlce sinmple, (certinI, itnd. etietuatl, by
meantts of whieh every su fferer, 1n( imatter
whait his vonidi tion imaity lbe, maiy cure hmim
self cheaiply, pnivat tly and radic-ally.
WTh~1is~~ ft Ime shld bt ill thu-hands
oif -very 3ituth and( every nmn itn [the land.
Mt-it untde,r al, hai a platil enivelope, to
aniy address, oIl receipt of four cei;ta, or
two postage stamps. Address.
'he Os.' C lIverwelI M edical (10
41 \nn M' , New Y.k N. .
janm ', 188 14 i Pe Qlm.. llv 'j
Profesesaions
Pl.kens, C. H., 8. 0.. 0e
CHILD d WILLIMA
ATTOUN)EY8 & COUNSELORS AT
a,ee>v ille, 1. C.
Wil practicein elhthe Couts'of Greenvi )
County, State and Federal.
may 2,, 18% a
J.- H.Wara,,,.
Gtreeno.ilo, 8. L. Pieiratey .C
WHITNER & ROUQNSON.
Attorneys and Counsaao4U at Law,
PICKENS C. t., S. e
Prnompt attention gives to all beda...
Practioes in the State ad Waited State
Courts
OoIee in School CommiruN'r ese0 .
ian 81. 1584 Is
THOMAS C ROBINSON.
ATTORNj Y A T ZA W,
PICKENS C. H., 3. C.
Psactin os in the "oart eot the
ltate aed in the United States
Cweuri.
owee in Court iouse.
sept 13. 2888 51
ADAM O. WELBORN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law*
Greenville, s. C.
Practices in the State and United
Statea Courts.
Office in Clovoland B ook, ove,
h$<no V oil's Ciolhing ilouse.
ni 29. 1883 10
M. F. ANHatr., J. ii NwRos
(reenville, 8. C. Pickens C. A S., &. C
ANSEL & NEWTON,
Att-rn ey at Law,
PICK ENS C. IL, 6. C,;
june 14, 1888 88 if
R. A. CHILD. J. i. 11006
CHIL) & BOGGS,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW
PICKENS C. H., a. 0.
Will practice in all the Stalte and
Fedurul Cont to.
march 29, 1883 . 3
TAYLOR & CARY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
PICK ENS C. I., S. C.
march 16, 18L+8 >t it
JOHN W. MTOKRS. WN. K. IR1INt3.
STOKES & IRVINE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
G1;EENVILLE. S. U.
Practice in the state and Ouited Stat e
Court a.
*s' aese resiing throughtout the Urn
itedi Xtatos and 'anada for desertion, noa
supp)ort, lntemiperanice, ohuelty, inoom
paItibility, eto. Advico froo. State your
case and addreIa ArroltNar WAIW, worl4
Building, 1267 Broadway, New York.
A I Send six centa for postage and
receive freo a coat ly box of
f ooda whtich will help all, of
either aex. to more mtoney righ a
'tway than anything else in tihs world.
lounes await the wor kersabsoluteiy aure
Addiress Tlaux & Co., Augutat. Mainie.
Columbia and Greenville Railroad
On and after Oct.56th, I884. Paenger
Trains will run as herewith indieated upon
this road aned its branches. Daily (Exeept
Sunday a)
xe. 58--ur PA9it3NtjK.
Leave Coilumbia A I V C & A 1he't 10 45 p a
1C & De't I1 1Oa m
Arrive at Alston 12 10 p a.
Newberry at I 18 p a
Ninety Uix at 1 80 p a
H edges at 8 30pma
lelton at 4 40 p ga
Gr'eenville at 6 06 p a
wo 52--nows PAssuanoga.
Leave Greenville at 9 50 ama
Arrive at licen 1) 18 a an
Ihodge's. at 12 28 p s
NinetyIMix at I I2 p, a
Newberry at 8 02 p as
Alsion tat 4 08 p a
SC & ODepot Si16p a
A rr Columbia A 'I e. 8 Junct ion 6 80 p a
Spartanburg. Union & Columbia Rail
road.
No. 53-ue ?assMxea.
leave Aiuten at 12 35 p a
Arrive at Union 8 40 p a
Spartan'g, U U & C depot 6 50 p na
" R & Ddep.t B 6 S6p na
No. 62.-a.ww Pasexxon.
Leave Spartsa'g It & D depor, )f 10 :6 a a
Leave " S0& C dePeto 1060 a a
Umion at 12 86 p sa
Alston att 8 0J m
Laurens Railroadi.
Leave Newberry at,38
Arrive at Laurens at 6 60 p a
heatve Laurens at 7 40 a a
Arrive at Nev:beiry at 31 10 p as
Abbevillec Branch.
Leave iHodges at 8 46 p a
irrive at abbleville at 4 45 p a
[Leave Ahhcv iile as 1000 a au
Arrive at H odges at 12,00 m
Blue Ridge R- R- & Andersen Brauch
L.eave Belton at 4 46 p a
Arrive at A uderson at & 18 pat
Pendieton at 5 66 p a
t3enecaO 6TOr
Waihaila at 7-08 p a
Lea,e Waihalia at 8 60 a
Arrive Seneca at 9 16a
Pendleton at 9562 a sa
Anderson at 10 82 a sa
Btetlon at 1 8a
ClOge connect Inn madoag enc it t
atnd I). Rt. R. for Atlanta
rRE~IT, PAktNQfNG3 COC ?TC
Leave Blelton 51
!illiamet on 6 66 a na
PeIzer 7 16 a at
Piedmaont R @Oat
A rrive Greenville P 0 a na
Leave Greenville lIDa .p
Piedmon,1i
Lenve Pel,cr '1
Williamegon 41
Arrive at Belton
0 II TAL.COT, .'
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