The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 11, 1886, Image 3

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The Blair Educational Bill has based the B'natd. Mdr. - oert "bayl is very siok with the measles. 1Irs.. 0. P. I a1eEt, of Spartauburg, was in town last Sabbath. fr. Judge G. Ferguson is quite sick at his home in Greenville. On last Sabbath Tom Arter colored, died of heart disease. Susan good, wife of J'ohnson Ha good o<h,) , died last Saturday. Irish Potatoes are sold at one dollar op'er bushel by the inouutaiu wagons. 6 Legislature of Mississippi has re pealed the agricultural lion law u Watch the results. There were only two tradts of laid sold last sale day, and they were pur chased for small sund. Mrs. W. H. Hester is in ohat-ge of Miss Myra Lay's house while the latter 45 'on a visit of a few days to her mother. Hon. D. Wyatt. Aiken has our thanks for some garden seed sent us this week. The most of them are new varieties. The farmers above this town are haul ing their dotton off to market, they wont wait any longer for the price to advance. One of our best citizeni has spaded his garden. This is i a slower process than the plow, but it cuts the soil deep knd fl}e. Miss Leila Grogan, of Eureka, Geor gia, is visiting the Misses Crittenden, of Greenvillo City. She will visit friends in Pickens before her return home. Court convened at Wallhalla last Mon. day, Judge Witherspoon presiding. The Courier says it will be a short term. Our readers will regret to learn that the health of our Congressman, Col. ). Wyatt Aiken is not much improved. 'He is still suffering much pain. Mr. Aaron Boggs has about comple ted a new dwelling hluse for his son John, on Seneca River. We wonder if John is providing for a baobelor's hual. Mr. S. A. McCrackin has a pair of ha;uei which ha s been in use ever since the war of the ReZobition. The pair has been rO-ironed several times. There were a goodly nuubor in at tend ance in the County Commissioners' Court on the 2d inst., some pushing pe ti-ti.mns for now roads, others opposing them. Col. Vr y,rv, Pr-ident of the Anus tat and Knl.oxville Railroad says the Cuim herliand Gap is an enterprise of great im-.tane, and his opinion is that it ivill b0 bulilt. h'ln ep .o of the Superintend"it of the Pen iten tijary agaiust Rl. E. Bowen andu 4 other.s, for the escape of convieta em loy.d on the Ctnmherlantd Gap Rtail lh>adl has been01 conprom)i'sefld. A mao 4t .eganu tnmbdonie has been pmdover thte rav~e of Mr. d1. R. Ha go od. It is mnot bealutifdilly and ap'pro p;riately. im:;evied. zt was preparedl and lace'd in p)osiitiou hy that master work mtan, Mstst\. Obfk of Gree~nvillo. On Salba day the weathei' via congo iid t.o the developmuent of cand.idate timaber. Somet Wl was buddinug, whtile somce MOOmeld to Itmvc b'eent ippted inl the buil(. Which is the best way to get nipped, if at all. The Town Council should look after the bridge at the intersection of the streets near Mr. Labant Mtouldint's. It is badly out of ropair and somela;dy 's horse may be injured in crossing it. Mr. Jossa R. Smit,h, of tita6 most popP ular and eniterpirising 'clothin,g honso, F. WV. Pi & Co., of (reenvilli, was in towva last Week, selling goods for Messes. Edwin Bates & Co., of Nowv York. pLast week deputy mait'sltud, IB. A. Boweca, de'stroyed a coniiOddebl <iuanti ty of mashi and pulhled down a furnace preparedl ftor il licit dliitLlintg in O)contee County, tnear Shclor's Ferry, on Tuga 10 River. 'lThe copper hadl betn retmov ed before thue arrivtl of the offier. ,The trial of the p)arties, 'nhargedl with lynching Culbretath, has b;ent eitinued until the ntext ternm of the coutrt in Edge field. Th'le mottioni was grated on a catch of atlidavits, it is said, bifg ttoutgh 1to )tpotn the triail unttil the (lay of j udgmetnt. Jamuesu W. King, of Pirlmemit, on thte heor in tihe brea)fst tandI throat with a kntife, hind then cut his own th;ro;nt. The supj hiosedl causo of this tmrder and suicido waus family trouble, and insanity to Kittg InCottsequence of it. Capt. H. C. Grady has servedi thte cunty Comimissioners with ntot.ico of Nfpeal from~ the award of damaiges hgainst the County for running a road thirough his farm. The award was $15, \vhich thq appellant claims is intadequate. Surely thdge novel waM as many now houses in the Country at any timd' bo foro as there are at pretent. They ate of every grade, froni thxg log cabin up.to thc most ehMgant residence. Thero is eimfprovemenit in spite of the hard times and the low prices of cotton. .One day last week wvhile Mr. W. J. F. Haynes anud ftamily wore away from their house-at work nearbhy, Mrs. Hlaynes saw ta col : udy appronohing the llousu. Hearing:something fall in thtd lhanso, Mrs. Hlaynesnmet her visitor at tiin door in possession of one ham of thatt "hbig hog." Whether the ham wtas too hteavy to carry off or whether she was toO p)rouid to "tote'' th'eat in the presence of anuthi er she did n~dui' ikoug enough to t4ll i et '-w e e m .'t ,$ r lg Township, seeing one of hie neighbore with a lot of bacon, said that was cne of the heavy burdezi which the- stock law had placed upon the pooplb of his neigh borhood. ae sa 4 the interote of that part of the county would be greatly pro moted by being exempt from the stock law, even if it should be taxed to build and keep up the necessary line fence. The Oyster Supper and entertainment was quito a succe4s, considoring tho little trouble aid expertse. The socie ties rualizod $15 net. " The oxeroiso4 were introduced with singing by the on tire sclhool. The pupils kept time ' ith such precision, that every syllablo of the songs was perfectly articulato. The iu strumental and solo pieces wero elhgant ly ronlored. We acknowledge, with pleasure, the recoipt of a psekago of books from the R. H. Malonahl Dreg Company, of 528, 530, 532, 534, and 536 Washington street New York City. First comes a "Catechism on Intemperance and Tobac co," whieh present,. many new and inter esting facts concerning what the author calls the "twin evils," arringed in IL Col - venient forni for children-and grown people too-to commit to memory. I is sent free to any address. The Situation Accepted. The following is from the Keoweo Courier of the 4th instait. WIiiiNoToN, N. C., Novembr18, 1863. Hlon. Allritm Lincoltl, President of the Untietd States-DEAR: Sit: I ha)llve jusfit1 Peln your proolatatiOn to the relbels in arlsa ntin.t the said goverln,len1., asking them to down their armi of df,!Ie" :Illd remain in the Utionl, a.4 1 think we:lhotl (o, though the negl wo uhl he freel, bit the govc'rnnmtnlt would pay thre +hun (lreil and thirty and one-third dollars ait head for themu. Now, hilr" I am a southern man and(1 a South Carolinian, and for thrp love I hold for tho union of theso0 United States, I for on accept your propoiiHou, I eliev ing as I (h0 it i4 the best thinlg w0 could do under tio pre'1ent cirouim tinces. I have eight negroes-Jim, 18 years old; Hfarrirtt, 10; Martha, 18; Violet, 12; Mary, 26, and three children fron 2 to 6 years old, Now, sir, in coniderattion of your prop osition1, I do grant, baulir:mitn a(1 sell to the said gonivernmtlent these eight 'vgro(s, i together with all the rights and titles 1 hol iln thiemn.. I do furlter hind mylvself my exeeuto rs, a(mIiinistlrators an1d heIr.s to warrant and defend the same lgainst. any one Climing :nyI, one ot them or all to the sai1 governmlent. ''hli: i' giv,-ent uin der my owin hand and '-ma this 18'!h day of Novemllwr-, 186:3, in thi prc:elce of onle huI1lre,l Witiles. .1 r : .:mu.1 L o (ri' , [Ti. S . I Pr?v:ate iiu "'::mpanlV "C" S. C. Cav.lry, 'ihiin_gton, N. C. P. i.-1a4e f,'ward (tlek for the whole anlt1t ai per yollrplroebunat tonI. Yors kll~&e., J . L. o pul tih this week a novelty in the Wy o. a1 1(t.eer wrili-'n by .h-:' Lro.)t ."r, t of Pi'kens to Pr':id.'nt I ,nclt in .i n i . 1" the t'm'!1 )f his p l' (i(liln 1o by-'own armls and fi''e his ntete', J')re w, then in th- e tv:dry comiou:my ..f mient-- het imb'1i b.'fore the -.vatr wOeema taitnal durin1 g m watr. Sien the watr lhe h1as be'en .i Rlpui tan1 :c il wilet we d;'Ter w.itht htisa lit plti e, weO mu lst a1l irit 'is voie fromo the past di 1.la~ysI atnd slav'ery~ is sienl. We all1 r'ej'i'e at this ti>w, but if thel Sot ht h::l t'e:n the' (cIiv1 0 3tt ''ach for the' ii.ro---' fro'~I, (wichiel the. goverma' ti';t dwh' ~ls i wouhI ha pid1, ) we woul to-ilay hiave 1been a wlthyail i( ' properou people(1. Man iy of11 oureatders5210 are mtluaint. t w iith Jere ~I Loope'r anud ha:vei had minIy a hmigha at his (droIl an1(Tlote's. ITt is ta fen.l of a jokei asM a 'ift ('en-V 'ar-oht boyi~, :m2 huigh ax hearty awttl mai2ke yolu (a jovi'i:ul as the best stor'y tieller, is clever wiim2( aut lih eral int his wayt~. Wearie sat isin tt.imtno on011 coal,l ipetnd a n ight tai t his hloulse withIouit fe'elintg wh'len lhe left., that he hatl enjoy IedI himoself wvell andl he en t reatl mlo'(t ho(spiitaly. 'IThe letter hieirs the ear-miark oif the wr'iter', mtinigling '4ew<o ad ftim a110 we matear t ha tt .,1ere agaointst thet. (Goverinmenct t. TIlutmght get - tinig up1 ill yearsi', 1Looper' will htav' i fun'., whlile lie also puiri1et, his' farmheiut Al len's Oyelp stiMa Of U.:in esal Lit raiture'. Thli work is the outeomne of mn wvillI he ian athtiost Uitiipenstible work of i'eferen ce for every l ibrairy, lirge or alil, a t-rusot worthy guidte to wI it is mtiit worilth t-noinig oif the literaturi o;f aill ages and all nat ionis. O''etpy tng ai ozen or motre v'oliues, alt ytt issued'l ata p lrice Mo low as tol bei witin thte reach'l iof Iall, a famnil iar iy withi its cont 'nts will conistiututo aih li'ralh~ iducat iionI ti ai detgre that can( ho claimied for few it her worksii hiistornianl andI anithorlt, say~ Eof it: '"I amt stroneigly 21imprEsse4d with thet gt'e intrin I tflr in a high depariltmenOtt of heau'inig. 'IThe plant is tthnirl':Ie. C'omblinling as4 it dues a pers(onal knIowhldge o f an au tho cr wi th spinwns i~t of Ihits or her'' b"t literary pirodulct tions1, gives it an1 inie'ti I ideii piower'i for good amiong ih' pelo'j." Thhe woritk is bieingy1(1( pnblill. ittn tar's of I It) pag~esac1(h , pper -'t es, a' ~(t thle plri(l of 15 cenits, a.So)il '(veryIA han (iine cloth huui vo(lumes(', gibit, topl', .18 paige, for for bloundl voimuies, at 1h a nyto. Vliui' few days~' The pulilther ' I1.2 pa(gO il hie had1( for 4 eintq, or' con l'' l '1LEO'' (ihttloguim frea. ionl N . .\II . I'' b A.gdnt ini th is town. WVAJ,IAcT.L, Februaryt: li 2. 1,nr1y I 't niighit ai 'fvaant dwellIing Itouse1 h)olonte:y to the et'atle of IDrt. Bell, was actuidet. tally hurned by~ ai drunkitl eni man'Lf nan:ed B3rowd, occupvwing the house for th e nightt without 'er ilmimoj. Th. value~ of t.he bu:ild in-:. w ,asi ablout $'7"0, wljhi amtountt ma2t ho1) chargod ,o WValhialla whisokeV. Brotwni hais ')e md arrested and lodg ed ml jail j>t' entering tihe how4e withouit pormtisaon am(1 Sen, ie. The Htist1 .ir world forCu's, Bruises, 'Sore,s Ulci*, Stit. :ltlum, Fever 3ores, Tcttes, l?happed Ilatlds, Chilblatin, Jorns, at?1 All ki Eruptions, and positive y cures Pile ,or 1o i):ty required. It i, tuartiite.d tt gve perfect sttisfation/, or n'uney refutMtel. Price 2.5 ceuts per box [or sale by Dr. G- W. Earle. FOR COUCH8,RoUPAND CONSUMPTION USE TAYLOR'S CHEROKEE REMEDY OF SWEET GUM AND MULLEIL To aweet gum. a ! ) t uered( froln a tre, of the Sauo name, growing stili.; the unnlI at resats in the 6otuthern Btate',, ca intrtiun fat ntitnlatirng, ox tectorant principle that loo,mnn thte pllegm 1'ro ucln;t th oarly nlornilng roivh. and ttituhates theehild totarow)ftlia fnlo maemb,rane incroutp and whoopiri-cough. WIun corubined with the healing itilaginooa principle in the mnillein Ilant, of the old 11die, pe ntett Iin TAY.o -s UIcV;uttoKEu RE.'.ftbY or .w":r.:T (h('M AN1) dirl. r.tN the tinnttknown rent'dy forCoughs,Croup, Whoopini-coughxni corxntption; aut to pala table, any child is leased to take it. Ask your druggIt for it. 'rie', 2tc. and 01. It he loes not keep it, we will pay. for one limo only. ex pres:achargen on tirge sio bottle to any part of the U. S. on recolit of H.00. WALTER A .'TAYLUR,Atlanta,Ga. HEADQUARTERS! MASON IC HA LL -0-- -- - TOVES. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. STOVE-S. I OCElILES, GIROCERIES. TIN-WARE, TIN-WARE. I IIAVE A FEW MOi;E STOVES hat will be s:ll at redltel prices f(r the INxt U days If you htavt't't g,t. oleo yctm vothipa l.lAk .yo r lillhor whol h:) mIe whtat he w(1u1l. t.like to tl witlut it tl t 'nt t:t )n, :1'ai th;,t ,vu it' it will niot ':iy youI t i huiy onet 1 ''%p :i :I Ih)t of IiEyY AND )f .'very- kimd on h:md and m1:Ub-'a" ttnr r. ")l im,-ware' lt:'lui!t'i t 5l.rt lu,titce in he~ best inliaiwi. Res p'Ii;'l'tflly , A. n.M a M n2 8ixl 18 l y wilf( ofi 200 ere ofM H ' t 'tiNT 4J 'ie fr:mnh. m WI in o Fo t Ii -oti-3 -e Rio ( on 'MUN I' )ii *Jllghtii is line I -. ~. It-o'de I)r.ve I..jnt!v o.ih . '\il uIrI. s inlg Ftnhe n, Ie.'lIIiiir'. f'e, S.\IAE )\ J. \ . ('HA \ViF), lD,te tothg dOrini 'ikn t'ounty Y. 1''L.l jiNd e Cfr' T .i .\'. )''\li)NI 1 \'liiM IIl I:ir., tinllo inl theabvestte cas, nI: Ih (ith o Api, 18:5, by im. 11. duhi ,j im litl h:irIl of sle, Ion AIi \Y 4, AP8 .,18ti,th toi wit t f3:tl ~oi AN bb) T!L\ LOT (OFM ).ND sitnatexS N.1 II 15,on more paricall tr?ly descib. 1nyton, bing date the th MayI~iI, ti. Thar ther Ill ' (l'1l (0A ND i, in C trIl, ankow "i he srveyl-c m;. byl J. J. (ilaran lirir, (>IN. 4,an F. b. L'.rit.Jh AL (I' yton, har-r M'FALL'S ALMANACO FOR 1aa 3. -0 MAtCII. -0 CORN IS 50 CTS. --o - FIX UP YOUR IARDENS. FRESH (AtDEN SEEDS. CABBAGE SEED. ONION BUTTONS. PURE EASTERN IRISH POTA TOES. ---0o THELI LAW! DOES NOT AFFECT THIS AL MA NAC in the least, neither does it cause any uneasiness or loss3 of ap. petite on the part of customers. WaY IS TEAT S? Six Months Subscription to THE SENTINEL. for the best solutioln. 'An swer 1)ublish1e1 next montl. When you 'Uome to town, make my store your toppi1g placo, (like others (1o,) examinne niy New Shoes and H at,s for every <111y andt suin<1av. See my (ttotaes and Catssimeres, )ry (oo'1s, Dress Goods, Unbrellas a1n111 oil Clot h. i bile I aivertiso no (ood"s at cost t.o try to f,lotl the peoplo, I guatr aitee to p>leas1ie all in (ulUitV and 11oe, for Cash, Barter or on tiune, to IIVe Iimen1. '7. '". .I T[3]FW11. Rgstration 4io tice.! I.. TT b i giver th-it the 1lookM i . itec h,, :r.it: i n i, r" Plei< n ,: :1_.unty w1!1 h o p nt .i at 1'i'1e . C. iH., oil the irs M .a in ac n 1 ,t to C1.l)ah te-hi rilh. t i the l1- t e,w . . ele tion, the transfeI .uc aset havej tine teir irei t t m i til:a.Id i :d t h GrI te .n. e:t in euly. ~eh', whe Ith law reuiresi th B N evei fo.\ee t f. t. h( iroe ohirt day boJ ."gti- g::\rat lectior,an yout . imen to 1u1 , aI aft-Ier thels O. V1. Di'lsi.N, teI.f y it li 1.p K s . g irt I . t or ~ I North - w--i, t wit ut me,f.I..r.present...the SIir t .Le i . . . i;to! l'.i.(,'.i I. . Fua103.1.h ScoAs it f.. ..... Cr.. .w.......... 8 l'c wr. ed t. ... ................ Oaill . t..... i/U) pre,A.i wn.( '. n . . p . t 11ra. . .t ii..i... . . 2 2 I'r ine................. i O * lod. .tti............000 O rdV I i Irv. ... .. . .... ... 9 U > ur.v ad i n t hhds ...i .. 63 uNerv ado ) in , hii ....I .. .2 33.'d lI. :n it it.................. 04 I hat- i hbla...tit......... . Newl trb-an prIZin.... 4 New ttrt, n:i , air. ........ N-ewi Oril-letns, jearnmni.$ .2 iOV3 Ko i -ar . ides, .r......... 0.3 lh.kfat He...... .. 9 b)ir ktit... tub.. ... .. . ... ' hoictt lee ketl..u.et... 9. (e l!AIN- l-'rn, 2tlloa . .. .. Con ro wgon.. .. . . ..... (itl, I' i-............. Itil . ( ) Sw i' NI ( I'a% i . i . . . . .~ F J.rn i:iekte h lid, e I bhl.. . 80 Kil er' Bes . . .. .. 70 Do d cocb.... 6(5) i'a!-it.pe. b. .... 37 Ot N al- N3..... H re: ' ire No ... ....... .-i .......... P..n. . t ... . r Free al EN1. Richmond d baf*tUeJtS PIED1ONT AIR LINE ROUTE. OONDINSE1 SCHEDULE. Jaibitd ry 18th, 1886. Trains run by 75th Meridian time. One hour faster than 90th Meridian time. Torth:warca No 51 1 No 53 Leave Atlanta........ 5 44 pni 40 am Arrive Gainesville.... 7 48 1ini'10 37 am Lula. ............ 8 15 pni 11 00 am Toccoa ........... 1) 37 pm'12 03 pr Seneca........... 10 42 pni12 17 pm Easley ........:.. 11 47 pml 2 05 pm Greenville........ 12 15 anil 2 30 pm Mpartanburg.... 1 33 tm! 8 43 pm (4aff+ev........ i. 220 anI 4 82 pm Oaetonia.... ..... 3 42 an' 5 41 pm Charlotte ........ .5 00 dm, ( 25 pin Salimbury ......... 8.") atnl 8 01 pin GreetIboro....... 8 30 am 9 85 pm Raleigh .......;.. 1 20 pm ........ o'dshoro..........4 40 pm.. ... . )anville. ....... 10 3(6 am'11 20 pm ihmond . .. . ....4 07 pmn 7 00 am l.ynehiurg ....... .1 50 pai 2 10 ani Charlottesville ....' 4 20 pm 4 30 ani Washingtc n1 ...... 0 15 pm 8 40 am Balti more ......... 11 25 pmi10 03 im Philadeiphia.. ..... 3 01) am 12 85 ph! Arrive New York. .... 0 20 am' 3 20 pm ic3t .t.1 VVar a.. Daily No 50 I No 52 Leav New Y ork...... 12 00 n't 4 30 pm Philadelphia..... 7 21) am 1 50 pit Baltimore........9 50 am 9 45 pmi 1 ashington ...... 11 50 ani 11 00 pin Charlottesville. .. 3 45 pmll 2 55 in Lynchburg. ..... .t 10 pin 5 15 ain )a'iville ... .. 1) 25 pm 8 04 am l{ichmin td ........ 8 25 pin 2 0() (ildbhoro....... 11 45 a.n . ....... Raleigh...... ...5 00 pin . (1reensbro...... . 1 21 pinI i) 50 am Salisbury ........ 1 05 am '11 23 ain Charlotte ........ .3 00 am 1 00 pim ()atitonia....... . 49 am 1 42 pill (affney's........ 5 04 am 2 49t) pm1 Spartanhurg .....; 50 am 3 3.1 pill Greenville.. .... 7 1 I hiln 4 11 pm Easley .......... 7 42 ani 5 11 pm Mn itC!.......... 8 55 til 6 12 pin Toceo.. ........ .9 56 amill 7 019 pm L:1a. ............. 11 08 am 8 25 pm1 Gaj iesville ......111 3i a.t 3 50 pm Arri % Atlanta. .....I.. 1 40 pin t10 40 pil SLIETING CAR SERVICE On trains 50 and 51 1'ulhuan luffet sleep. ers be-twcu New York and Atlanta. On rains 52 and 5:3 Pullnan Buffet sleeper be,twecln Va-shington and New Orlears. Pullman sle.pcr bctwe:i Greensbor+u and itichotnid. Through tickets on aule at principml 1t.at:ls, to all points. For rates and I uformation apply to any agent of the c~ntipally or F 1T ; iOM AS. C W CIIE ARS, Geut Manager A U P A Colurbla and Groonville Railroa On a)3.1 after Jan. 10th, 1 586, P'asseni ger Trainis will run as h,rewithi hidient* upl1 this road all 3u1its brILacheh: D)ait L~eave ('olum,bia A , C C& i be1.10) 20 a1 n * .1C&U LDept.10 45 ain Ariv e Ne'wherry.................2 18 p n Irr;I ie.inety-.3X...............20 p n~I .\riv e lIf.dge's................35 p; 11 .srri ve Ielt o.......... ........ .. 4 ii p n A rrrivye at G~reenvyille. ... ... . ... 35 p n No. 5'j- DOWN PAHENOER. Lea~ive Grecoville atL. ... .... ..... 9 45 a n1 rrive lb-ILtnu.... .............11 u3 p Ar.h' ilodge's...............12 17 p ni \'I -inetyV-Six. .............. 1 10 I. n A rrive Newber.ry........... 3 02 p n t.rrivye A.lston...................4 405 pre A r've olumibia 4 .(C GDept. 5 15 p n .SJuneo.. .. . 5 3u p n1 3partanbuirg Unioni & Colunubia. R I No. s:3- Ue riAxSo~.ERI. Letave Al 4t.on.... ...............11 58 p n A rrive UIiPn. .................. 2 37 p n \rive Spaur', S. U & ' Decpot. . .4 40 p n A rriv Spar'J:Ig. Ri & 1) Depot 1. . 4 50 1133 NO. 502 nOWN P.rAMMsNlu, IjL ive Syd i & 1) I)-pot H[ . . 11 135 p~ " Iive l'ni. on(1................... 1 12 p' n a rrivye at ANo........ ......3 55 p n Laure1a Railroad. No. 3 UP~ PAsNOER. Leave~ N ewhetrry....... .... 25 p ft Arri ve (i ldville . . . 4 55 p in rrive (lint,n . ... .. . .5o 30p Arrive Laurens...6 30 p 3n N31. 41 DOWN PAsAIN(ei:tI. L,eave L,aurens. .... 00 a in \'r Cli,;toni.... 8 50 a in \ rrivye Newberry.... ..... ......11 10 p n h beville B1ranchI I.av fdg'...... ...... 3 1 prn .1 rrivye \bbtteville.................14 103 y U Arrive Hodge's............ ....120 p n Blue Ridg,e R1 R. & Andersen Branecl TWeave Belton . .. ..... .. .. .....4 15 p n' A rrive Ai;lerson............. .4 47 p n1 \ rrive( P'.llitn......... ..o '.5 p n1 Arril e Ser'ent I................ .6 '60 p n Arrive Waiil............... 6 33 p n1 I *ave Wa,i3lhall..............:.8 210 a i Arrive S ")01 ............... 8 510 a -rri veu lErllton......... .9 :38 a n Arriv ~ . derson3. . ..... ... ....10 22 a ii A rriveaIt einOYI...............11 57an At. Setneca with li an :1( 1) H 1 for ALl antai A. with /Mtl!Lti~ ''t3ast Inej tir<d So,nt 3CarolinaI iIailwIIy4 froina and( to Ca WithLl \Vilulitbtto, 1(il11,in (1n All N.r nh. H. wth AXsheville~ and1 SpahrtIo lnry 're nix a,a(1 foi p3oi1ts in' W:t r N. C. C. Atla: t:I a1nd (lhaMolte )ivi.i, 1t J. ' R for A tlaa i.a1.d ithi tt. Seit i IA W, a (C. W.1 (i 'ana1, Act Ge'3 Paf,u'. Aver(. TOTe'T UIITORS ANT) 4rRED N i0){(. Al persns h.iing: in <b(..Iea.d, lato tof ickenis co~unty, Sti ti ld to the uindersignteri for payvnet. paIymeInt to M .\ It A II ETl' J')Psit Antd T HIO.. R. PRI. :jt Admninistrato,r,. &. TO *IREENVILLE, 8. . * . V r t . T s AND WE 014EiL AT THE kAWEAT CASp PfICEA Te Largest and Best Assorted Btook We have ever had. Witild call especial attention to ou DREss G ots DEPARTMENT, Silks, Cashmeres, Flannel Suitinga, Bourettee, Satih Berbir, Corels Hair, Oueynseys and all the cheaper grades. We have a fUll iliae of T'riasnuings to l1tateh, Aui siIj PIuslmacs, Milk Velvets, Velveteens, Woolen Laees, Braids, But tons. dres IN oUlIt OLOAE DEPARTMENT }3OUGH' DIRECT FRONM THE MANUFACTURERS. W have the newbst styles in Newrn-kets, Wraps, Russian Circulard; Jackets aid Jerseys. Also, a full line of bfissb Wraps and Havelocks. NOTIONS, Gloves, IHosiery, Ribbong, Ladies and Childrens Undeivests aftd Suits IN OUR STAPLE GOODS We have a large stockl in ltnkets, Flannels, JeanA, dassitneres, tihseyd Kerseys, Shirtings, Sheeting's, Plaids, hickory Stripes and Ginglumsj We have made a Specialty of MOURNING GOOI for years past and offer a large line at very low figures. iN OUR DEPARTMENT UP-STAIRS We have the Largest Stock in the City, of Carpets in all Grades, $ t'lotlas, M1Tattings, Rugs, Trunks & Curtain Good# HOVEY & TOWNES, NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL BANK. MARBLE AND GARNITE Professional Notices. MIONUMJ EJiN TWS, U. A. (IIII,, We. A. WInLAM Dont wastei yoti nioney oni botch AVOI A~&CU8L1SA A Marbsle Work. reai1e .C CheapestIron Railings in the world. Wl rwiui ~ltu(or8o .rcvl ULARK & W ILLOX. (7a-eenville, (4. C: J l ~INI, c .ltDNo - ~CWHITLD & WILLIASN. ATTORNEYs an CounaELiors AT LAW -- PItKreenviC.le, . C. and y fr te Mot Radalel r cice~ in all Ithe CodUnrts. d Grenvll Agents wantedeverywhereetoandnFederal. J.chool-r :n C. E. Rior nason money in distributing the Sun's Pre- .u:,IM8 rn turs. The most interesting and advanta- TOASCR INSN geos ofes eermad byan Nes-A tornbiN ndV Aonelr at L aw~ paper. PICl(lUS C. LI., S. 0. Sometingrarcaices in theatan United Stat1 hook, te jostFamly dwIg haohu, ~II~.~IiiCourt. ou.e kn"n o te rad; ndanhs ~ Ole ht ce in1 lShoo Comsso.l ' OQ< DALY p Yar(Wthutflinay~ANSOEL & YNAWTOLNA, paILper MnhwtotSna)~ UNoY Suscierioare 00r neglected.aw knw t h trado; ndHanInet&uaedGlis A QtIR. b IM/uN, CostApaM:~FR' TE YM&(ONELISA A LY, per Year g ,rtthoo ervo ua)ui..O SUNDAY,I py12aerea . ZC,. .t It,l. t I 0 Lot lFilin S an'hood Nor~4 vouBLACK Wie 1xperin ck Stmrken th,i 31Wac 014e0lum,EMIu(ialxie ANSY PL1I~S PICNS AMR.A U., . C. Practice4in t,o Courttof th *tkvinew mah.gmd.. on wo tat an in thes nied. Sat money on Oeliiblin Court I. ouse. Sol b\all. F.e ors,,, , . 11 N W -Iren ile,S.C. Pike s . 1. R OI" P,Ari)8, r t. 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