The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 13, 1886, Image 3
L'OCA.L ITEMS.
There is a good orop of plums.
Strawberries and oream want to be did
slow, to get the flavor.
The maple and elms along the streets
are getting to be nico shade trees.
The citizens generally havo gone into
tho whitewashing business.
We are glad to report our Mr. Thomp
eon as somewhat improving.
Thcro is considerable complaint about
the stand of cotton being irregular.
Miss Id6 ' Hollingsworth has returned
from a most pleasant trip to Charleston.
Mr. 0. W. James has return ed from
his trip to the mountains, eiured and feel
ing good.
* Mr. 3. MoD. Bruoo went to Charles
ton last Tuesday to attend the U. S. Court
as a grand juror.
Rev, J. C. Davis will preach in the
Methodist Church at this place, next
Sabbath evening.
Only a few eases of roseola remain.
The holders are anxio'.s to dispose of
thorn at or below cost.
Mr. J. F. Folgcr has been quite sick
from a rising in his throat, caused by
having a tooth pulled.
Beo change of advertisement of A. M.
Morris, in this issue, and when in need
of anything in his line, give him a cal!.
- One of the fine mules belonging to
Messrs. Alexander & Folger died last
Sabbath morning. It was thought to
have had bots.
IF 'out of sorts' with headache, stomach
disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con
Stipation, etc neglect. nmy ie atal. One dese
et Strong's Sanative Pills will give relief.
Afewdoses restore to new health and vigor.
Green peas have come at last, and we
suppose that they are just as good now
as they would have been if they had
been on hand a month ago.
Messrs. Hovey & Townes have received
their full stock of summer goods. If
you want a bargain give them a call.
Their new advertisement will appear
next week.
Mr. James Ooten deserves several
chicken pies from his neighbors. Last
week he killed an owl measuring four
foot and three inches from the tip, of one
wing to the tip of the other.
For a good smoke call on Morris for
the Grand Republic Cigar. Thee Ci
gars are warranted albsolutely and un
qualifiedly all hav'int long tiller witho ut
admixture or adulteration.
Prof. C. \V. Moore, of Seneca, has
consented to take lharge of the I High
School at Central. lie will mcove over
S'me time in July. Prof. Moore has
succeedexl well in this c nty, and we
("grat-tlate the people of Cettr tl upeon
their good fortue in se urinig his ser,i
Last Friday evening Mi'. W. D. Wig
gin'ui little hoy was bitten on the fano Iby
a snake, siuppten 1 to bet a water maonen
Pin. rThe bo's foot was so'on munh swe
Jen and Ihe was vcry s'ek,~ but at last ac
counts he was imtprovinig.
Farmers wvithintg to ho sneesful with
sheep shtould gi'ard1 them aigainstM expo
sture. But if in sheltering his sltt'p the
farmer exposm3 hims.el.f and eatches cold,
he must use D r. Enll's Congh Sy2npii.
Look hero, uplont this pict tire, anid on
thatt. One a haipp)y hov, daing and
jumping with his 1.ittle frientds. The
ether bent with sufferinig atnd paint. Th'ie
haippy child's mother uses Satlvation Oil
Ail druggists soll it at twenty-iv'e cent
a bottle.
Reapers and Mowers, a first class
Reaper for $80.00, a first class Mower
for $60.00. Harvesters and Binders re
daced in proportion. Eclipse Engines
sad Soparatott, (Cane Mills and opo
rntors at Wilkins, Poe & Co's., Green
ville, S. C. Wholesale Dealers in Hard
ware and Agricnltural Imnplemnts t.
32 3.
A-rrrimoN S-rOOiKHOTF.ns.-Mr. Sdto.
field writes from New York under datto
of the 8th instant, saying that it wrill niot
bo possible for him to he prennuit at
Greenwood on' the 13th instant, and ask
inug that the meeting of the stockholders
be adjourned to the 15th of June. lHe
says he has placed in the hands of
Col. R1. E. Bowen statementse and( ovi
dlence whioh will satisfy thte friendsq of
the road th it the adjournment is neces
sary and for the best intereats of all con
corned
b Mrs. Jane J. Hoyt, the venerab'le
mother of Col. Jammnes A. Hoyt, of the
Blaptist Courier, died in (Grenville last
:Sturday nigh t, after an illness of several,
'veeks aged 77 years. Mrs. H1oyt was
atnative of Augusta county, Virginiia, b ut
had beenl a resident of this State for the
past forty-five years, hiving most of that
time in Laureons countty. SIte had
been a member of the Methodint
ohuroh foreover fifty years. HIer romaine
were carried to Anderson ont Monday
and enterred b)y the side of her' hutsbandi(,
who died thirteon years ago. The futner
al service was conducted in the Bapt
tist church by Rev. J1. W. Wooling, as
sisted by Rev. T. P Bolli.
Exoiteieni tn Te~xas.
Great excitement has bieen caninedi in the
vicinity of Paris, 'i' xas, by the reinarkable
recovery of Mr. J- I' "trlev, who was so
helpless he coithli no. t umn in bed or raise
hi.' head-' everybody said lie was dyinig of
Consi '.ion. A Itrial bottle of Dr. lKinmg's
New Discovery wats sent himt. li'mding re
lief, hie bought a large ho tile aol a box of
Dr. King's New hife lills; by iho time hee
huad taken two boxes of Pills and' I wo hot ies
Sof te Discovery, lie wast well andI hadl gain
e.d in flesh thirty..six ptntn.ls.
.Trial otLues of' this (reat lDiscov'ery for
reutopmtion rjt,at I)a' n. W. w i-a '
Last Saturday a party of young folks
enjoyed an elegant afternoon pienio at
Col. Hollingswortlh's Twelvo Mile River
Place, two miles from*town. Thoy had
music and strawberrios, and the usual
no0oi:panimnent*3.
What Can Be Done.
ly trying again and keeping up courage
niany things seemingly imtpo(s$ihlo may be
ohtrin'd. tl.tndreds of hopeless cases of
Ki'lney and Liver Complaint. have been cur
ed by Electric Bitters, after everyt lung ose
had been tred in vain. So, don't think
there is no cure for you, but try Electric
13itters. There is no nmedicine a+o safe, so
pnre, and so perfect. a Blood Purifier. Elec.
tic flitt ers will cure 1)yspepsia, I)igb -tes
nud ml lisenses of the Kilneys. Invaluablo
in-iffections of Stomch and Liver, and over
conic nil Urinary Il)ifticlties Large Bottles
only 50 Cen(s at Dr (i. W. Earle's.
A Chapter Fromi Luke.
Ltunry, S. C., May 9, 188G.
Mrt. Eirront: Befresliig showers
at this time make everyiting loo k
cheerful, as several of our farmers
had to plo?w up and replant cotton
seed.
Liberty has detertnmed to give a
mammoth harbecne on the 3d of ju
ly, as the 4th coies on Sunday. Sho
is determined to make the 3(1 a day
not soon to be forgotten. Some of
your reiders maiy say there is some
object in view. We would si1py
say, the Court House, of course. Some
of our citizens have alrealy located a
site for the same.
On the outskirts of Liberty en
he seen in fair weather a Specimen of
industry rarely sen in any comm
iity. Mr. Thoimtas G. Boggu 92 years
of age, with his hoe workinr all the
day long int the corn field, and I must
sayv lie has the finest Corni ippet'
Carolina. I1 is polite, courteous,
and talks with pleasure to all whom
he meets.
Mr K B. Horton has improved
the looks of his place very much by
whitewashin g fences and o'nt.hildinns
Miss 1lattio Smith will leave Lih
erty to-diy, for a sojourn in iender
sonville, N. C.*
It was my plensure to cannvas a
large scope of Pickens and Anderson
counties this week, and I feel. proud
to say, never in my life have seen a
more encouraging prospect for small
gran--wheat and oats in many places
already heading.
As I promised last week to give the
cotton report I will sny M"r. Brown
has just handed mn^ his report which
Savg thirteen lindred and! twelve
hllrs of eotton bas beent slipped from
this lnee to 'late.
Mr. W. 0. Willard is hmvingr beeves
f(r atn eastern marke.
Mr. IT. I Owen, the lar%''e Ya'd
mIan, is ma.king at.=.'ran rimnents to saw
granite lhv a-:ttait. He thi'ks lie will
get to build the court Ihouse hr.
Lt'FE.
A [y'teM'i1OuAl Fin(I.
WhI ile the w<wikmeni' wVho areyi diig
<aing in the Cleveland Bilo~Ck wore at
wo rk oni yes derdayv theyP (en' uponi' I a
opee of4 wooIl ant.l oin ui:gigfwm hr
fond it to ble a b ox, or ( ihrti, of wood (.
It is C counidrnhlv d(eaved bult of tre
m1 lious thiektiess, ne oIf thi
sid1es being of for ori muore thickm-'ss
(If wIod. The wvood is not plank bu!t
f rom a la r* i:n k 1107. Ta be a'.- (.>r
planks as they maliy he0 (enled,) are
te' h app:0 tly tre (itt hI s thi1'!1'',
men-lt for openIiium' and1( the bow, whiYlh
is atboumt t wo feet squarei'9, i's, despijt its
it. is ('qual0 to ani iro11notae, 11nal noIth
ing bult a smlll aniger has vet been1
g(otten'i inito it. The spiace~ i'nside ennfl
niot 1be miore than toin inIches5 square,
and the augur strui'k something hard
thiere last niighit, but wh1ethier it wan a
cross dr'iveni spike or' someiltin ig else
cou1ld nol t be le'arnedh. fThe my'istery7
anid if the box is fomud to have treias
nre there will 1)e an initerestinig quies
tionm oif ownership.
A soiled bra'iss pIlato found iunder'
01ne (of the ('lampijs after the above was
wr'itten1 ti l-ows little light oni the mysi'
tory. All that ('nn1 lhe mtatle onit oif it
arie the ltters1. andl fIiures---N* l 24
F1romu thie O#Ienuoy a nd Siludai.
LooPr, S. C. May 3, '8G.
Mu'I. E'dIIron: Our peopleo are all
about done p1lanting . Geni. Green
is ningu~ his appe01aan'e and weo w~ill
ha:ve to grive himit a tight. Wheat andl
I((5oPts ar loingi finie cositlhel'rn thie
hard( wintr. We arle aill ('asv'Onl this
side ablout Luk mlii ovinig the Cout'
Hlouse to Liberty, as we (1( lnot im
1(osign1 ti that move'i'. Well, we all
wt ito41~'i churc yeterd(ay' alt OolenoIv
and gIlo sht of' Mrl.VanniiI's new 501
in-law. I be i-s aL line0 looing~ii young
mni of ab>eu t37 ye :n-5. We d i4 no(t
et0 to see unle Vantn, but it. -was
more1' thnl: h i iol.1 heoar, as he( was
roin(gil( so fast thait he was1 ablout
I -I ven'1 feet Iihih1( an 'leveni ince hI' 0 e
tweeni thle eyes,5 and' his feet ha g(11fot
51)ohfha to stav ait hone. I thiiink
hte will be all ight inI a few (lays,
M.t~'ie'~*jj L. oes h oeited 1in' a<hiin
was (101e inl t he ii1cst unm li
nor. I. was pleased0( to 1see thlai.t lie
(churoli hat puir(hasedt a fine I)r:-a of
the Mason & IHamilin matk#' it addis
mauch to the sinaginig at tlum'i placeo.
This is ('anldidate yeIaand wo hope
to see a fuall (crop out Soo n. So get it
sendW ump youri "V's" and let us knojw
who you are. WVe aimn tto plantt pleni
ty' of wat-er melons~ this time, so we
<1 1 treat y'ou when you~ como5 arounid
Truth Strangar than FictianD,
There is an old staying to the effect tbat
"there is nothing now under the sun"
and yet from thec following i would ap
pour that thoro is an exception, oven to
this ride.
At a point six unilos. wost of St. Aug
ustine, Florida, vn the lino of the St.
Johns Railway, lion a beautiful tract of
land which has reeontly hoe,n laid out in
i' town-sito called, Vest St. Augutstino.
St Augustino pro)o i:s tho o(ldst City
in the United States, and aboluds with
lengend lore, an<d i'torical antiquity, and
fow if any of the many tlousands that
visit Florila fail to take a look at the Sea
WVall, Old Fort, 11(1 the Imany other in
teresting objects. It was founded Sop
tomtber 8th, 155, forty two years previ
o)u t the settleeut of Jamiiostowin, Va.,
and fifty-five ye:rs betore the landing of
the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock. The
Itttnam St. Atugustino was given to the
phitc by the Spalliatrds, betause they lan
ded upon tle day dedicated to that rev
credl )111d loarnedl satirt., St. Auigttstitse is
growin. rapitlly, being the teriuius of
two railwvays, andtl others are being extei
(ed tOWard it, anud it is now known as the
ifotel City of Florida.
The proprieters and owners of the f1.
lustrated Southern 'Vorld, a sixtoe page
weekly illustrated paper same size ars
Iarper's Weekly, noting the groat prog
ress being made in the Ancie iCity, pur
chased a large tract of land near N. Aug
ustine, fromn Mr. Wm. Astor, of New
York, immediately on the line of the St.
Johns ta1ilwy, which is ilsO owned by
Mr. Astor, and in the midst of this tract
and within two lundred foot of the rail
road, have planlte( in i plot of 700 acres
the city of West St Augustine.
1' rem West St. Augustine there exists
direct daily connections for the St. Johns
River, nine miles distant, with steabih)oat
colllectiols going north, anld soiti, dai
ly. To St.A ugust.inr, six tnils dLt4nt.
'1'o Palatka, the (loin City of the soitih
b)y river tLhirty-Ilive imilets, or rail, twenty
miles, and Jacksonville by river or rail
thirty eight miiihxs distant
In additiiol to this, the tract on which
is located the city of West St. Augutstinie
is much lighor in altitnle tln eit,her St.
Augustine or .laoksonvillt', and is rich,
high, dry, oponi pine land.
And now coles the strange feature of
the wlole matter; the proprieters of the
Illustrated Southern \Vorld conceived the
planl of giving to oucl and every yearly
subseriber to the papter, a deed to a lot
in the city of \ot. St. Augustine, 4) X
101) feet, free and clear of all incinbran
ces, 1111(1 partios becomlilng owners of these
lots are lot re<l,lired to imihil l, tlotgh it
is (onfidently exlsete 1, h) '05a15) of the
deliglt ful loe:ationl tiat mlay will do so.
Florida to diy is the Mecea to which
tlousadiis are looking with lolginsg eye s,
and it is now nsade piossile through the
ent4r)rist' of tie Iroirietera allt,1 owiers
of the Illust.ratd Soutlerl World, for all
to seoure a JO1: in timt di iigitfuli Stat',
FnEE
Matny wvill nol t1:mbtt wvomd"'r how,\ it iH
pos155iblde fo anyt t' t') ;.stlnly give
a\V:iV let'- in the' city of Wt St. .Augus
tine, nd yiet the re.ivmm(, wvh s ex)lailned
:Ure v'ry r4ili le . dti a' "nll t t') tht hanLt
ptl m \ w ieb is II)('. . ll the' e tilf' W et
St. A11;u.;ue, the' propri'er:i nds ownl()V
ers t,f the I il:,st .a J m ,;wtrn W\',.bl
owni otheri I:o la whieh the', ntt.mbtt ox
pet will gr!atly enh.ci 1 i value, tho
liti s will be by th'm dividledl in ph>,ts o
live, t(tn, and , iif 'lfe a. r, :,tei lh l:ts
thu value intre.- . fa hiti : the' ilt a
taken will bt Vtery rlpni d, t'.:"'v :tst :i.V
in vi a dl iri t to intlu- i a t"rib r.i to
bii OnlY aNiiial sit or lin th t, ma I Ntlt
Worth, sa:r fytimo sevreoth papinr an
etsiv piwid up \'e:ret.Alion. ili, O
give yevln thi h>r, il..(il we illusftrtiltni
andireee wipa nthr fo i'i:lm. til
one, 1of thAiet tilt hthii orle 110 s1by
aie it l'>ida the dtel tof aw' -~ers bed
foranges,(cevi y 1111s crthl ll the
i)Y lilitl SetieI il ilt) res>.idliarities.
B"ides itorief, ingi ml, l1rch-h.st.,Tusefl
inlfori \i.n, Io )'ihoyiltk i;t the g. ard
de Ili. in ftI it lii just such a pap(ferl
ias souhlg it.o everyl' Lhni i l hu .I),
plet irt Ill. 11f1 illtb Jrihttrlx. lTh ( ah-1
\crit in piriiei of ThelIllu<ratkral n'h
Th lilt jiwd Iiits th oil' r fttthel pro
pietlxirs a)nil' owwr of' t Th- lusntte
whihtill beh furishedliO uo application,
. it.0 ft yuwwille'ii en 1V'ter you naett
any) iadress het Illutratedll Suthern
World fori3 iitw weeklsci, p!an te
Protoesiotal and Laboring wan would
not be acting wisely by getting a lot?
Fathers or Mothers secsuro a lot foryour
solves or one of your ohildron. It may
prove a good nest egg and ooet you noth
Iug. Doods are oxeouted toI ladies a
well as men. In writing give full niR
of person you wisli dood Lnado to. Do
not lot this goldon opportuuity pass, but
ordor at onoo. Addrose,
TaE IJUJTRATED i3OUiERN WORLD
JAOKSoNVIf t5, FLORIDA.
Registration Notice.'
N OcTICE is hereby glven that theBooks
of Registratioun for Piekens County
will be opened at Piekens C. II., on the
first Monday in each month to enable such
persons to register as have acquired th)
right since the last general election, to
transfer such as have changed their resi
dence, and to renew lost and defaced cer
t.itientes until and incluting the first Mon
day in luly, 18Mf, when the law requires
the Hooks closed, except. for the purposes
hereinafter mentioned, naen'ly: Lost and
lefaced certificates may be renewed until
thirty days before the general election, and
young* enmen oming of age after the clos
ing of the Books may register until the
day of election.
O. L. )UR1AN'r,
Supervisor for Pickens County.
march 5, 1885 23
M'FALL'S
ALMANAC
FOR
1U8 8 8.
0
M~ AY-*
-. .
''lie that by the Plow would thrive,
M ust either hold himself, or drive,'
EXA CTLY SO,
And I propose to lend a helping
hand by furnishing all the Plows,
Plow Stocks, and Extra Hlanldlea,
1Haudled lH CS, ShoveLs, Spa Los, Forks
lhakes, Picks, Mattocks or anything
else a thrifty man needs on a Farm
as Cheap as any Rleliale Mrclnuit
in this hilly c.ountry, f;1r Cash, or on
SimIe, to i eu who will ''Hyld or Drive."
GdAiN C1lADLF.,
1;1t11''.itOO'KS,
STOCK BELLS,
SIlEEP' SILEARS,
G(iNDSTONES.
A NECE~ LOT OF COTTONAD)ES,
LIO llT J1 EANS,
STitAW H ATS,
SUNDAY SllOES,
And eachI nrlticle' sold( at its own val
ne. No extreune High and Low Pri
tes. I o!Ter- fno Ba:its. No Shoddy
Gotods.
Ti- is not 'wet weanthier store- -to
runf while youar in-mt~ey lasts then~
cloise t he doorw, I ma i huere to stayv, atnd
mt-n who will "Hofll1 or Drive" are in
vitedl to caill onl inc whlen ini need,
wlhtud they- lm,ve the CASlI DOW V(N
vv. r. 11.o] M 1
PRICES CURRENT.
TIll -'SE- PillCUES .\ tF. FO t(WIVO11 S A I.E
L.lTs.
I rantterCT D wLErI,.y in ni:ntirsox &>t inL)yn
OFE,- -Java, old (Gov~ernn1ent . . 2.5@)00
Iilgli, ' hai........ ....... 11@004
Pitte...........,...,.10)('600
Fair ..................A94400
O)rdhniry......... ..9@0
MtotAAssu-- .olden Syrup-....3
Muenado int hauds. ...---..-30
I! tu.)vadohi in bhis....... .33
S. 11.....................001
(tiuha in bhl...........
Nw O rle.ms, new e'ropt... 60
Now OrliIeans, primen...4
New I rle'ans, fair . .. . 3
Ne w )rl-an.s, 'ounfoni . . . 24
BAcoN. ('li-ar R. Sidis, dry sal... -. 61
Il:tns, Da:vis' diamnd.i . 12
- Break fast Ilaeioni....9
L (unthete kettle, tii-rees.. ?{4
(lhoic-e kiettle tubs.... 8
('hic e kett.le lbu-kets... -. 0
(4si Ru - Corn, from storso... . 65
( orni from wagn.....-----.--.--60
Oats, McD)ol..............65
Oats, 'Te xaso H{ust Proof .
Geo-urgia (Graing
T'.o(vJkr-Wh ite' i'Ie,ud, per.i hl....- . 800)
ichier's ie-st ... ....... .....'7 0(1
l)o do ciet. .. .....6 50
(). F. (frant, granulated.. 6J 5'0
She-lly-vill................0)
Ho,warl -t re-it............ 550
1Pearl (I ritis pir bbhl... .. .. 3 75
Oat, .\eal.... . ... ...... ..7 00
1l (!e f. -Chii new-..-..-.-..-.- ..------ 7
'liITonis(co CuxwN(i ('alhinu........25
Iulvnsiiest.............. 25
Free andu 1Ecoy........... [
Ill1)Dominiion...............5
M1-rtha WVashinuton...., 50
llelli' li'tydl...............45
Old lid... ......... 60
l'ttn.ca Sastox rt Fah Ke'.. $ 50
rsone .J ack .............1 5
Blackow olno's)iurhtam I lb. . 55s
" 1lb. . 5
Pride- of D)urbuwm. ..... ...40
Prne ni-w..................6
4 lttog neiw.................5
IMACIL Ain t - No 3 ............... fC.600
Ilalf hhs No 3.... ... ....l 50
Qurtir hhl i, o . .. . . ..2. 00
20 lbs Kiti No 3......... I 25
15'i lbsq Kits Nto :.....i 00
10 lb' K.its No 3...-.-..-.-.-. 65
Rilmond & )atavillc U R
PIEDMONT AIR LINE ROUTE.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
January 18th, 1886.
Trains run by 75th Meridian time. One
hour faster than 90th Meridian time.
I_Tort.ward c.
No 51 I No 58
Leave Atlanta.........5 00 pins 8 40 am
Arrive Gainesville. . .. 7 03 pm' 10 37 am
Lula............. 7 30 pnll1 00 am
TOccoa........... 8 54.pm 12 03 pm
Sencea........... 9 59 pmt 12 57 pm
Easley ........... 11 01 pmI 2 (15 pm
Greenville........ 11 32 pin 2 30 pn
Spartanburg ...... 12 45 am! 3 43 pm
a.ffntey......... 1 38 am 4 32 pm
(lustonia.... ..... 4 05 am 5 41 pim
('harlot te......... 5 4 am f6 25 pm
Salisbury ......... 7 35 am 8 01 pm
Greensboro....... 8 30 am J 35 pm
Raleigh ...........1 35 pm........
Goldshoro........ 4 40 pr' .
I)anville.......... 9 2 an ii 26 pm
lIiehnond ........ 3 37 pm 7 00 am
Lynehburg . ...... 12 45 pm 2 10 am
Charlottcsville. . . . :3 15 pm 4 25 am
Washington ......g 8 3Opm 8 45 am
Balt imore .........11 25 pm 10 03 amu
Philadelphia..;.... 3 00 am 12 35 pm
Arrive New York..... 6 20 ant 3 20 pm
oTuthiwa,r dl..
Daily
No 50 No 52
Leav New York...... 12 00 n't I 4 30 pm
Philadelphia..... .7 20 ant 6 50 pm
Baltimore........ 9 50 am 9 45 pmn
Washington ...... 11 15 am 11 (30 pmt
('harlottesvile. .. l3 50 pm :3 00 am
Iychbulrg....... 6 15 prii 5 15 am
1)anvillc .. . . 9 25 pm 5 04 am
iclnond .......I :3 25 pm 2 00 am
(oldshoro)....... 11 50 am .........
1(aleigh......... .5 00 pin .......
Greensboro...... 11 21 pm 3 9 50 am
Salistry."........ 1 10 amat 11 23 nm
("hrlott ........ :3 00 arI 1 00 pn
Gastonia........ : 3 49 :tn 1 12 pmt
(Gaffn(v's........ 5 04 am 2 49 pmn
8parrtanihurg ...... 5 56 am 3 34 pm
Greenvilie....... 7 .14 am 4 -u 9 pm{
Easley .......... . 7 n a 5 14 pmi
etin-('a ..........8 55 am fi 12 pmn
Toeeoo.. .........9 5; am 7 09 pmn
.ttla..............11 0 mi 8 26 pm
(ainesville.... ..11 :34 amt 8 501 pu
Arrive A tlanta........ . 1 40 pin 10 40 pm
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
On trints 0:)nd l Pullunot 1fli( ft sleep
('r:l btw wcn Ne w Yorl k and Atlhintna. On
tratins 5') n'ul 33 l'nllmtan 13itlfet..slc p(er
l t ; n W i't' I n' Zt(): anl(t New( ( )r1(:(ms.
l'nilhn:an sl( (penr betWc(en (:reensbor atnd
li("uirh ontl. ''lhrou ih t ieI(ts on sale it
p rinrill stations, to all pint.. For rates
and1( in f'nrtiun ai ply to any ager:t o f the
E 1 ''ILOMAS. C \V (lIRS,
(r'il Ian:mg.'r A (: 1' A.
Richmond & -anville . R ,
Columbia and Greenville Division,
(On ad atfter J:an. 1thi, 1 8X0, Passien.
g.er Tr'ainis wvill runl as her i i.wiit ini etd
. No. 5:5- i UPA .isexorni.
Leave Col ut!bia A) I I '& \t)ep. 10 20 a m
.( C& (1 Dep't,1(1.15 a m
A rrivie Alston... ..............11 -15 p ma
Arrivc.Newherryv.... ..........12 -1 P mi
Arrive Nity-Six.............. 0; p* Ta
A rrive 4IlIge's ................ 305 p mi
Arriv( lSeltoni........ ....... ...1 11 p) ml
Arrrive at (Grenill. ...... .. ..... :;45 p m
No. 32 1)WN 1w lxssNeL:n.
Leave (1rneenvill a t. .. ...... .....9 45 a in
.\rrive kItoii .... .. .. . ... ... . .11:3 p to
Arrive llodhe's ....... ........2 17 P im
Arrive N iii-4.v-Six. ....... ..... .1 10 p m
A rrivye Newherry.............. 3 02 p mi
Arrive Aisctn....... .. ... -s 05p
.\r'eolubia': .\' & (G Dl)lit. 5 15 p im
spartanburg, Union & Columbia R R
No. 5:3 rP1 P'AasEING.ni.
Leavet Alstoin................ .11 38 p) mi
Arrive 1Union.................... 217p m
Arrive Spar'g, S. 1 & r' Depot . .14 40 p m)
.\rrive Siur'g, R 1) DDepolt 11.. 41 50 rio
NO. 5 s iA,sI:N(::lI,
Leave VSiXmr'g, R & 1)D Depo HdI . . 11I 05 p m
leave 8pdr'g, S. t. & I dep't G..11 15 Pilm
A rri ve.5 Unin... .... .......... 12 p) mf
A rrjive at Alst on................. 55 p mi
Laurenis Railroad.
NO. 3 -irp lxs.:Nm:n.
Leave Ne wherry. ... .... .. ... ..3 25"p mi
Arrive Godlville....4 55 p) m
Arrive Climnton.... ....5 30) p mi
Arrive L aurens. ~. . 413 p in
NO. 4 -TnowN l'ase:Nm :iI.
Leave L,aureins. .... . . .110 a mo
Arriv~ ( liintoni. .. .. .. 8 50 a mi
A rrive('Newh'erry.... .......... 11 10 pm
A bbeville Biranch
ILeave I lide's................3 If) 4) m
Arrive \bbe.vill................10 p im
leave Ahiheville. ..... .... .....11 0.> p mn
Arrive lIodge').s.................12 05 4) n
Blue Ridge R. R. & A nderscn Braneni
h .eave lleilIton.,................14 15 y m11
A rrive: Anesn......... 4 47 4p1m
..rriv.......m..b-t...n........ .... .125 y m
Arrive Senteen ... ........ 6 00 41 mi
Leave Wa'lhati1lia............... :1(0 a mi
Arrive SeneraL....................H 5'!a
Arlriv VPI endrletoni.............. :48 at m
Arrive Abnderson.. . ..............10 22 a in
iArrive at Ilelt on .... ............ .1 57 a in
CON N ECTIONS. "
At Senecn with P alal ) IR Rt for A t lanfta.
C'arolinal1t4 R: ly, froml and( to (lhar
With Wilmaimrton. C'loluia and( An
guista from \Vihiniigton :1111 all points
North.
W ithnhrlot te, Connhia ad11 iasta
from I h1,rlo)tte and alt l po iints Nor,.
44. with Ashetville aiol Mp;alnhrg~ from
and1) for points inl Western N. C.
C. Atlanta and1( ChIarl( ie Diision H & 4)
RI for Athn,t:tanl 1oinikssothl& We'tst
(4. R. TA L.COTTl, Supjer't.
(I. W. 'iILAnI, AXe' (ien'4 Paen.. Agent
1) CAnnIwLI.i., A s' Gen(I. Pits. AgIenlt
mAre pierfecnfj Safe and always Effeetu.a
mUnedt O.djyreularly~ by 10,000 Amnertca$
Womn.Gura te aupeior to all
other, or cma wethe . Don't waste
money on werthleue moe au.. Try
this Rsedy fBrat, %old by all Druggilsts, as
malled to any addriu. 8'end 4 omnlts for particulaz
,WIJ,cox uwucirnve o.. s-.a.. a
HO.VEY & TOWNE$,
GRELNVILLE, S, C
AND
WE OFFER AT THE
LOWEST CASI PRICES
The Largest and Best Assorted Stoo
We have ever had. Would call especial attention to qur
'R'ss -cc c1.g D-y a, 't-g -.t
Silks, Cashmores, Flannel S,." ugs, Bourwttes, Satin Berburs,
Conels Hair, GueynseyM and all the cheaper grades.
We lave a full line of Triinulugn to Iiateh, in U1lli
PIurds, Silk \Velvets, Velveteens, Woolcu
Laces, Braids, Butt on5,
IN OUR
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
BOTGIT DIRECT FRIONM THE MANUFACTURERS,
W e have the newest styles in Newnmarkets, Wraps, Rusgian Circulari
Jackets and Jerseys.
Also, a full line of M;sses Wraps and Havelocks.
NOTIONS,
Gloves, Hosiery, Riblbons, Ladies and Childrons Undervests and Suits,
IN OUR STAPLE GOODS
We have a large stock in Blankets, Flannels, Jeans, Cassi;peres, Linseyp
ersevs, Shirtings, Shootings, Plaida, Hickory Stripes and Ginghams,
We have made a Specialty of MOLRNIN( (OODS for years
past and ofler a large line at very low figures,
iN OUR DEPARTMENT UP-STAIR,S
We im e the Largest Stock in the City, of
Carpets in all Grades,
Oil l'lotis, Mattings, Rugs, T'ataks & Curtain Goo4
HOVEY & TOWNES,
NEXT DQOR TO NATIONAL BANE.
MARBLE AND GARNITE tt of ouhCrln
MONUMENTS, i ~~ FPCESPES
MareIinox, Paitif,,gana 3 .
Dont wteyour nmney on boiso,JhnFnnl,Omchnel
Miarble Work. . oro1enl,HstrFiol ak
Cheapest Iron Railings in the world. snadR .Jnis ooL?~
CLARK & WILCOX. Totelfndn aovdne:
(Greenville, S. C: Yeta8r~h nhli pttM
J G.B A K, ole tPcticC f,E.~wti
Jeweler and Watch R epairing, ~ualt utwrtecmlitwti
Maryni Hinon,eainte hitiff int . M
Mainst,,2d rlifnne Cain te Kemannmr,T.
Scwiug laFennell,t(. M am Fennll, argae.
'l'IENIAVAMUIANHO.'JAI)aconSnel, Her N O.nel
~ le N~~'Aitu'iiitje~\it ar th b s TOn,h ande n. e. J insefendenta,
Tthe De fehndt bovoed bJnaed:
In~r , l~H5 28 ' to to anry lnthnet coain o th i 9t
acto nu 17, whi ch is fitled in the'O,
? lixi f cn and Sate o fs, Sut
sai clomfplal int oji th sbariyryat thei
~ .~ ~ !.~: H fNice at ih ns C.1( th,,rsC, witha~in2
twe(,nty r 0 day s s,er th atrvice eroflex
yoniui ai tolinswer the ogpaint within
thetim aoreai, tePlaintiff inthi
Mvfautisfo dig i.g~ariwl apply8 to th or owh
herNe uomatill Whitele SOthe bes TheSaeo.ot~Cr1
Cloe en m,th d bue s e t Iie ~ l(Int
m a r, 185 :1 fT OR O 3MNPES
S. M . SNIDE------~Robr er onI.Kr~.~e
YGREENVILLE,gans, S.n8. Cnh.r
work gural.teed I slol. thN Cerviateig d anI
Diamon Se ctl and Eyiengb TGlassefs.nR boe am
fLosq~t b gor0n Manhood.Nervousnes
Weaku'rorns Lac ofu Strengthfyo aeheeb
day;. (Oura,a uslly with.ina mnh. No I)Nero.c *' noe i eue o auw-rti
lEtaof,,dv, a I o n acrptio a''ci
En mE1cAl0.Po.Urer d.iuUaIo.N.Y. teIliI l hsoin hciioifli
A LifthesExpoerience,t tRemrrkable opatd
quIo1s cures. Trial Packages. B3endtrnpimtlhwlapltotesoua G
stamp for sealed particularej. Addresa h eif(eone steei2JUt
Or. WRD &CO. ouisana.Mo. ate Ocorc 2d. 1886.
I-- *--~-~-~.[L.K,] J. J. LEWIS, c.C.P.
Paintfra Attorneys,
Wit! P ?1 N ' Pt VAl ING ITO th p~abve nam Defendant:
AR'tl F'CIA 'I'ETIIa~eted ITH Pleas,ie Ntike, mieth ththi acion is
thes tn of wand conedb fohon in
WI ll~Al'H . o la anyk,uwo rO ton~ tol Mary lku -ilntonet l. o the 9thur
ineeuimg 'lui s f ol, oo i itot~ 1l ovembe~rt 1878 wichims ( ioute in the
Itulabr nd elllod, ll or atlo c ounStyof Picken ( and State, o f Sou~th
by ue ofNI'lHOUSoX1Ii~ om1AU j1.nCing~ &ad o RenajahW.ila(
I 't. W M.NO WOl) 1KNrThompson Hinton Mar Wya,Frd
t),.v;oc MAN St GI(NVI.IY,S.C.I Plintis Attorneys,
~upt15,188 I pril 1~, 188 2 6
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