The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 05, 1887, Image 3
g friends i1 Piokena.
g..
*us Iale Nitt'6n, o'f eoA s visit
htig friends in town this iwook.
. Thomae L. Robertson was re.
dried seriously ill last fSaturday.
Ool. J. 1. gagood, of Charleston, is
expected in Pickens last of this wee.
Stand by your on Oonnty. It is the
est plade in the 'state to 'et your money
iak.
Mr. Martin Van Day, of ldwmah,
a., is -oh>a visit to relatives ib Pickena
Dounty.
k'iedtrnont in 'Greenvillo Youiity, is
vlthout- doubt t1f prettiest towu in South
7arolina.
Mr. W. K. I oggs will lecture at Twelve
tie School House at 3 p. in. on the 3d
labbath in this month.
Hdpo is ho lobger entertahned for the
eonvery of Col. W. E. Smith of Liberty.
Ie has been very ill for some time.
"The Walhalla Coirie.i says tlmt Col.
I. rr, eici'tor of the Eighth Ci~r
uit,-wilt not h'o a candidate for rc-elec
ion at the next election.
Hot for the pio nics and fiiting par
ioe. Go it, children while you are
roung, and if you live to be old then
Pou can think ahout it.
Emme Hunter, colored, a daughter of
?billip, diO. last Saturday. She had
jeAn sick ever since her i-leurh from Ar
cansas, severni wveeks ago.
f fr. W M. Norwo'od, of Orcehville,
viii be at Piekens ('. H. on the 9th of
1fay. Persois wishing the aervices of a
)entist may find him at the Hotel.
Mr. Hamilton Huglioy tnd his wife,
f Golden Creek, are quito ill and in a
lestitute donlition. They havo bcen af
liuted with both mumps and measlo.
An eight rotind fish ptlli d Arthur
hnt into the Sahda last Saturday, but
ie recovered himself and captured the
1sh after rebeiving a genuine dticking.
Mr. W. J. McKerrall has retired from
he Greenville NewR having sold his in
crest to A. B. Williams, the former pro
'rioter, who will be sole editor and pro
1rietor.
'lhere wana railront alcident at Liher
y last Friday. A. dog liad refuesed to
ake in an more water; and thri agent.,
ir. J. H. Brown; shot him for becoming
dangerous citizbu
The Saludac Mnsical and Mutual Tm
'roveno t Association meetq at Cross
loads chnrchl( and will embr,we the 5th
iabbath ii this monuth. 'rie prograni
i dli appear next wvoek.
Last Sabbath at Oo'enny, Rav. T. C.
'reen)lan j>roacheid the~ fiuneral of Mrs.
oe Haridini and hier seven children and
msptized iir husi~band. The <leaths be
urred nearly a yoar ago.
We were pleased to meet ini our oilice
avt datui'iay, Mfr. A. J. Galloway, Reg
stor of DYeeds, at Bren'ard, N. C. Hie i'u
L most eifiooen l ofiler. 10 rhpht)e T[ran
uylvania quiet nd progresif
Mr. Wash JRowlin, of HuJirieans town
ihip, died at his home on the 29th of
April. HeI was a jiaaful miemler of the
Baptist church, andl his hereaved family
haove thesaymp)athies of many friends.
Rev. J. HI. Duckworth, of TBrevar<i,
N. C., wvill preach the sermon a t the nd
catioa of the new dhurch at Petor's
3roek unxt Sabbath. It is said "this is
he finet church in the county out side
f the toivns.
Mr. Willis Grant of Eastatoe town
ihip, who~ ia not long 81inco mentioned
te behig quite ill, died at his home lat
3aturday. lie wds about 55 years of agO,
l'hat commuinity has lost a good andi
mseful citizen.
Miss. Kannie Zachary's school at Pra
ers closed last Friday. It would have
ontinumed longer, bunt the inroads of the
anasles upon th6 pupils rendered it une
esary to ('lose earlier. We trust the
copid1 of Prators will be ab,le t.o retain
ies Zachary as teacher in the future.
Atf(bilimb,ia on the 29th of Apfii, in
lie First Presbmytoran (hurchl, Mr; .Jas.
-I. Woodrow was most happily maari-icd
o Mids Kate MceMaster, all of Columbm ia.
Che ceremony was pefrformedl by 1>i-.
'ames Woo'drow thme father of the groom,
4 asisted by Rev. N. M. 'Woods, thie pas.
-r of the chunth. The6 happy you'ng
ouple have Ogi- hearty congratubit ions.
Every inditvidual owes it to tile so'iety
a wvh'ich he lives to (10 everything iln his
owW'r to pro'mottoharmony andig ,od-wvil,
-n,d to refrain from dbing or saying anmy
hing which will stir up strife. Every
hmg unpleasant one hears about an
the'r should be promptly supp)lressed. It
Sa disgrade to the finest charaditor to ro.
eat any thing whi.,h v'il stir up ill will
na divide a Community. Social eti
unett and christiar 6ouirtesy alike for
-id it.
In ihn WAls of lleodoro lN. Iaynn e
1. vs. John R. Gosseft, aIsino, (q y
1 o(bins9on' L. M. Riuniotir and JTohn A.
[iggins the doci'eeof .$ndg Fi'Naser was
led last Monday. The door'co d'ismnis
s the comaplainut so far nas the defendats
Ire. Rumion, Rlolnsoun and Higgins
roconc 4ed with loaia LO' enter juidg..
ont obus agmy f ju lainutif?, IhIa)ne,
'erm'~/~ 18i give' liiggins toaip ly for
4 ~~u ou 'r'of forfc,os4ure (on thme mfoit ag
il pru i.' T,leoxecmutor an d assign
n are a to publhish tile usual not
cc to ersditoi-s and to- achauunt to thle
llerk of tlid court, and settle up the as
S tt paranrg, ij
!I a in 'iuken.
Horees Mules for Sald or Ex
uange. - (1bYToI , coentralh S, C,
Tliree 'entmt wktA'i o
w"rdt;,'1 India,apois, by eating
wild pursnip
Publio worship will be held in the new
Prosbyterian church at Easley next Sab
bath for the first time.
Preaching at Secoua will hereafter be
at 3 o'clock p. in. on Saturday before the
1st Sabbath in each mouth, insteatd of at
12 o'ltock as heretofore.
Susan Catie, colored, who has been
living on Mr. Tom. Martin's place neat
Central, has been adjuclged a lunatic and
will be sent to the asyhim this week.
Mr. McFall ban a charming and sunny
Almanac for May. If you need any
farming imploments, he has them to sell
cheap. He always keeps l:. hnst goods.
_iero was such a great demand for
stock in the Peoples Btuk at Greenville,
the capital had to be raised to 875,00.),
instead of $50,000. as it wasi at first pro
posed.
We hove been informed that Mhj.
Whittier Sytmnos was severQly hurt 1 st
week i,esr Central by his horse taking
fright and running. He was carried to
his home in Gromv'i]lc.
T1'he Saeramncnt of the Lordts Suppet'
will be adniiistered at Liberty Ptsl3y
terin church next S:tbbath. bblid
Worship will be held in the church Sat
urday before at 11 a. in.
ltev. George Blakely, night watchman
at Pendleton fact.ory, died about two
weeks ago. He was a faithful and don
sistent christian, a member of tlro iap
tiet church.
Our thanks are due to Messrs. Walker
Evane & Cogswll, Ciarleston S. (., for
an invitation to attend the picnic given
to their employees oa the 14th instant at
Midland Park. '1'ho card is beautifully
gotten up, and fittingly represents the
quality and style of work always exedu
ted by that reliable firm.
All the arrangehw>nts have been per
fected for the picnic on Glassy Moun
tai, on T1'huslay the 5th. 't'he lemons
and sugar have been sent over and the
ice will be sent front Forgltsson & Mil
let's Wednesday before. Every body is
requested to bring two ghisses in his
braket from which to drink ided lemon
ade.
A New Presbyterian elmnreh wnas or
ganize(l at Slah)town last Saturday the
23d uilt. by the comminssion appointed by
t"he South Carolina Prdilytkry, consist
ing of Rev: J. I. Riley, i). )., Rev. A.
P. Nicholson and Eler T 1. H RItssell
anId WV: K. I;,sgs. T'he in'v rturIna wats
organized with ninset+-en tnembers, all
from old Carmel chinrelh, and drew off
all the old ch u.reh oficers except two,
who are E'lder Ruii4ell anid IDene<m S3tew
art. Slabtown't church will bo supplied
by Rev. A. P. Nic'.olson.
The friend1s of the CumbelandI
Ganp roadLo are ti ll hIop)fuil and1( ie
tivehy at woirk tryingt to seemIe I he
cnist rution of thew grert iPo h hi':rh
wvay. WVe leailoit Jt,.udge (i'th'rani
and -Pre'sident IM) Bown on teniplaute
Igo)ig toTInnesse in a fv dlaysi
is earneostly liojed that their efibris
maly b)C sulccessfulI-P1ress andi lan.
noCr.
A Little ERoy's Faile.
At a certaini coutry chturch it w~as
de(cidedl by the member)Qs to assembtlle
together att at given timei to l)fay for
rain, whlicht was badly needed for the
growing empiis At the alppolinted
h Iour the'l~' pole begaut t) gather, and
oune little fellow canlie trudging upi
with an umubrella almoast ats big as
himself. "What did yout brig that
for, youngster?" someC one arked with
a smiile: "So's I wouldln't get wet
gouig homie,"' was the conflidenit re
ply. It is safe to' say 110 one eIlse ini
the large gathering hatd comeII simfila
WVe learnti froum tht6 ehool Coim
misioner ti( th utLFaturens hai odeided
niot ko unite whth AnderWson, (Greoen
v'ille and Pickens ini the lInter-couinty
Inistitute to be held at Williamnst.on ini
.July. Not withlstanding this, the In.
stittite will be a big~ thing. Some
ltachet s~ from Oconee, we untderstanid
have asked pe(rijEisin to attend, and
no 101 dofh of hior neighbhorintg coiunt ies
wvillhe00r(presenl(edl.-- .inderson ,Jour
,od.
II is ntot wht we (earn, bt whl at
we s;avceta iimakes ns rilt. -It is niot
wha t wheaO, bu)t. wat weC digest. thalt
markes us strontg. I1t is noot what we
read, but what we rIeember that
makes(O us5 learned. It is not whait we
intenid, bunt whlat we do, Ilt.atnutkesi
us useful. It is niot a few faint wis
es, but a lifelong struggle that makes
usi valianut.
neOwspaper rotede wi!l groow lil inl in
felligee, lUnd will nt~o(d hogua m
both in:.4eakinig an d k riting evenl
mth iinita~d eduication. It is newsV,
geo graph~ Iy amd spelling cominued.
.Meichiauo City jDipa1.
Suibscribe foi- the Si N lINCL, yoiu
miay' ha&ive it the~ romrainder of this
ynia- r1 .O-J
hta SeIz|ae
4wenty4wo- years ago Prof. Hux
les aid: "I invented the wdid gtios
tid' to denote people who. like iy'df,
onfess themeelves to be hdpe!eSslv
ignorant cducerning a variety f nht.
teia about which mnetaplhsiciaii ind
theologiana, bith orthodox and lete
odox, dogim".tizo With the utimost con
fideuce." The quoted words give the
definition of agnostie, with its cor
lelativo agnostieisni, as Huxlhv defin
ed them in 1884. The professor is
the author of a new sect which labors
as much in the dark as the Greek
Gnostica laxred in the light. Hope
dwells not in the school of l>hilosophv
which has New York and Chicago foi
its head-centers. The man of scienc(les
has learned to believe in "verification"
and ho1ds that "bliid faith is uupar
(onable," says H'uxlev. Spring is
here. The uWiseeil is al(ou1t to bCCOime
seen. Ndt a flower has sprung intd
even baby life in h0 thiei air, but
we do not hesitate to believe that, the
garden will soon gerntihate ihto flore
ality and perfinie. One need hardly
say "germinate," for the flowers have
perhnps beeit present in an unseen
foim all winters ahd duly mu'n appar
ent to the senses i they grttfully
attract to them matter and become
solidified. We khow that the revolu
tion of the globe will briig the tuh
light and stnrliglit. We know that
I L i9re is orderly and constant in her a
nietiods. Vet Lslach facts are ignored
ruid must be v'erified before the very 1
learned scientists hivo any faith in
nature. WChat childish idliisii the
sientists talk to the wo1'rid! Scieice
has no hope. But there is something
higer than science which has within
it the God-born trinity, "Faith; Hope
ald Charity." That is the soul in
harmioiy vith the heavens. Men fol
lowing thei hot impulseM never sing
such a great song to hOpe as Camp
bell. And yet hope in their last comt
panion and mitigates the sufh'ring
which men bring on themselves. It
in then, if ever, that the UIseen in
man looks to the uiiseei All-Father.
The Darwins, the Spencers; the Hux
leys are of no real good to the world.
They are permitted to write tond talk,
a.nd such so-called philosop))i'hers will
hILVO followers, and conscient3ou' too.
But the simple faith and hope of a <
ehild are grand thingscoipared witht
their seieiice of doubt.- M.h'/n II'.
Overal, lit N;ew York- .IT';-;/
how a Woman Keeps n $ecret.
It is an (lid quip upon wOrLit that.
they eani,t kecp a secretc but the
fact is t hay are the only pau't of hui
manity that can. A wife ke1s a !o t
bam id's scert.ts iniompiali-ilbly safer
tha"i he doe )s hers. W e calculit e tl it.
there i; one druiken Wife tf h biiouut
four liiiiredad mual nin -tv-iine drunk
en husbndis. In ganliug 1icu.
t iusners, lyinig, cheatiniig, liypjoesii.4y
cOoiusness, there is prettyv ni'teh
t he samte proll'oi-tionI. Yet oIf the four
hunidrud and ninet-nine wvives, four
lmnddil (noneralik, co)vtr up11 rilenJt.ly oL
din a the errible serVe, while (lne
husbantd mo urnis ovet ba l: ife's; frail.
ty' in the study of his pa:uEtor, and t.,
the car (If his friend(, ali probabilyl
complvu1aitns it to a5 cour1t oif iw. It is
the s:iuie het ween br1other and( sisteri.
Tihe secrets a wVomuan talkis abouit ai e
of the kind thaIt ared iIiu imotant. and(
miosMtly agreeable to hear. nut oIf se
rious1 secrets she is as rethenrt as the
grve. That iS our obsenrvation, and
in our1 varions relationus of physician,
niiniiister anfd unordainied luawyer, we
have roomi for a great deal of ob>serva
Lion.
IN tice to CFiM ditors~
TI. B. Hlaynes et al. Plaintiffs vs. John
PURISUANT1 to the termflSOf a1 dcedrtal
Lorder made~i( ini thei ab ove staited easeI,
:d1l)persolns having claims against the os
tato of C. P. Runion, dlece'ased1, areC heore
by required to prove thir claints before
mec on or before the 15th daJuy of Jaoe
aoext, or bie bar(1red from aill claims in
the fundl of thte said ease.
J. .1. LLwu-, Special ReA.fereoW.
nmuy 5, 1887 4t,
StEate of Noustla Casoliusa
CooN-rY OF l1icKV.Ns.
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I sa Conx'1 o Corasuao4 W I'ts
Sumniotns for Relief.
Dauvis; WV. IL. I )avis, Mary A. Davis
and( 'T. A,* has.sawavy, pIlalinti s aganst
W. (O no11ln inigtonl 'oly, .Jam(es ( . ('oo
ly andi PI Roberson M. I )a'.is, dlefenanijts,
pJ.O the 1Yofeitdantsi abmod iiamied.
VOU aret hie:reby .summotied a'nd roqutr
Led to answe'r the .ominiit in. this
10tion, whieb is d's't ini thI Clerk's Of
lice for county ai,d Mtat~ aif('rEsaid, and
() ser*ve ai cop~ly of youir an1swe~r 1o the
aidl c~omlaIint on( the 40ul)5sribe(rs at their
fllie att Pickens (: H ., S. ( . , within
;wenty (days afterO the service hereof, ex
ilnsive of the day of' such service; anid if
youi fail to answer thet con(ijphdolt withuin
lihe tuimo afores'tid, tIihe platiff in this
tctioni will aply3 to the (Ciurt for the
olIief demandedi(h'I ini the coumplaiut;
l)atedl A pril fith, 1887.
NE~WTON, & RI~(lNSON',
O)i Robe'ri M. 1)avisi
abhovel 5tlatAd ease was filed ini f he omell' oIf
this C lerk of thle Iourlit of ('*(inmu 4n1 Pheas
f y Coun i ty oIf Pickens and( State oIf South
Carolinai el tile 5t h (of At pil 1887.
NE~WTON & RIITNSON,
P'laitit fF Attornoeys,
npr. 7. 1857. Q8 &.
A11other a h t Crave.
The lateist art work atn'oug ladies 1
the "French Cra,e,'' fdr dcorating ceh
na, gla sware, etc. It is ouiethin oun
tirely uow, and i both proiltable atni
fa oiuating. It is very poptilar in NOW
York, Bt)ston ant other eaitern citie'.
To ladit deeiring to lirilt the Ai, we
will send an elegant oliii plapa tln(i-e
1$ inohee,) handsomely dociratkl, or a
tcddel, together with box of niatoril,
IR( Colored designs assorte1 1IS flowers
tnin ie, soldiers, land-soap,et., con
i)h. full instructions, utpiih receipt
tO. The placqte alone is
Vorth nior than . the amount charged.
.'o every hay ordering thin outfit who
uloses the address of five other ladies
itretid in art ml,ttil'r, to whom we
ian mail our now Qattilogno of Art goods,
wo will entlti extra and withoit dIargo,
to iunittated haud-painte )d Iw+ l)1 tc<uo.
[nstruction book in pliiting, 1C (ol'do(l
ictures &o., only 15e. Embroiderv
;ilk, bost q,uality, all colors, 805. por 1f1)
knins. 'Itsel Braid, gold or Milver, for
trt ombroidery and nx'dle work, largo
>all, only 15o, Mecramiie cord, white,
iOo per pound; any eolor, l ul, per pound.
Jther goods at eqully low\ priceM.
Address, Tuc EatiIt: N i.ws Co.,
march 10,-8t Syraenue, N. Y.
Good Results in Every Case.
D. A. Bradford, whole:-ale pap)or dalors
Jhattainooga, Ten., writ.'a that he waa
loriously afflicted with ia evore cold that
motte1.d on his lungs: had tried many rem
killes without benefit. Boing induedi
) try )r lings's New l)iscovrry for
iornutmptiol, did Ho and was entirely ur
141 by usO of Ia few lottle9. Sinen whieh
im( he han liMed it iii his family for
di Coughs and ('olds with bet re'sults.
Phis is the oxlperiment of thons:mtdl who
ivos have been saved by thi Wonderful
Discovery. Trial bottlc free Mt )r. (.
W. Earle's Drug Store.
The following are lie app(oUttent of
R'v. 0. L. l)nrant on the Picki'ns Mis
In until further ttotice:--Twelve Mile,
it Sunday at 1t) t'i lock ". l. ; Cap Iill,
1st Sunday 3 o'cloek p. im.; Tahor, 2nd
3uday 3 o'olock p. n. ; Portor's Chap
\1, 3d Sunday 11 o'cloek a. n; New
Flope, 4th Sunday 11 o'cloek a. in.
Rheumatism and Nourlgia Cured in
Two Days:
The Intdiana( Chm"ntI : ('o.. havc diScov
!rel a ComltIti which :n(et5 with Irely
na rvehous rapidity in ti.i e - of Hh helit:t
isni : nnd ?Ii iS i \ra i . aratlnt it
-ure n IaV d every cas a ento In :l:nm
cry Rhlitun:attismn iit) mi tl:ti in "> ). vtY
uul to ive" innmodiatte re"li ef In lhronie
asts and effIltis :ta t e lv rtrenr.
ont reeoit)t of :N ca t -. in I wu cecnt
tampls..w w\uill -aadm 0' n-v addIre"Ss the
ire"-crit ion for Ihis wandlerfutl conpomunn.
h Iic'li tan ht fi!h d by vonr1i h let drn rist1
d n:ie'l i t e \" W e t-lk I this n -ui of .ir
ng ourl d1istove(ry' t11 the. puth'ie in1st1^.tl of
)itting1 i. oint as a pItlllm IlteIIIcinia, it 1)0
nIIr mnch lI(s: xp 8r" i ve. 'te will 'tila.lly
'efund money if at isf:u'tion is not ven.
Tm'tI I\1)m1Ax CIIIte.t. t'0..
'ob 10, 't- -fs Crawvfordlsville, lInd:
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Ai Ed to 3-me Scrapings.
Edward Shopard, of H[arrinbsrg, Til.,
ays: ''Ha ving .reAeived Ho mlucht heni
IL from E1'tctrit Bitt4'ro, 1 feel it yIV b
!y to let suffering hint)..aanity knoi-w it.
Have had a rihum ing .sore (on my leg fim
reighut years; my do1 ctor tohmId Iit*1 wvouil
have to have the honeli scr'apedi or I. gom
piuted. T u'wd inste2od. three h:>ttles of
idedr112i' 1itteri miiil several hows of
.i irtyi ll H it'L tcod af 5n . 'ac Iwe>tl1,
ml lowen's Ar- e - av t2>ett
The Glen iiys,itigt puli6 11;yi .T iue.
pier~jl ann',ie ben oiil the itein
ob1ing fr and b apers for1t Iildrei :ii 1
ecaially2111 rilimate andion welwrt
i l adOt ie .Lo ee
TWrioifr danest c.hgmt dud ad buyersh.
[atill~ nover htcdx foun (in' the The;A:
mtherof eegular tr'2n,ie.cWe hl frimenal
obmi lts fromze ban 1-ny concir'is wV'Oli'o a
ored toivi sell andlur prics aneicare
ileeiive, IO an ernsing i'iji'1 Ilonigx whe
ti facs pand, finegld tatwill noiti (and
'annot els,i ,(iot i~ tre i 1i
L'e,adi' ceni, ftushi lumdag , 40c;tia
[v, uii pockt:books1 , SO8 erdi, (worth)A
2gat pedie p)iires,, niklrames alk,
map,t lare' Ii:e 22a 'I l di s t wo-bladni -iiiI
(intkive, shell' ninmd'lei, r m ianur
<ies 10e;ha G(m arpeth sretches, l:the-i
wiam, 35i; Madamoi1 Leouise hair ()crimperis,i
're ahy pNdins, fin gbld piil, ithn
y hoods,tkn 40, (wort h 81 ) tereoicopi'
intws,o Aherin, f oeign Ioi ., ft atna
-y nd aftresse;s,' 50eii1 te do(n, (wr th
42 );tit fed2~ige plain iani t ne ilagi pack,'
worlti 75e);Toiumb :o layiwng Iards,
[0e,; handortme1 leathere slito' allms.t
(ieit (edgei, 3fe muisica bfxr very: f~in''e,
ml0i;e Mrotiadihgile t bratli', latestc
hing i n lie'mewery ith' peri t fniiiaih'
riel f i'as, didit ; .' ' blu, pik,hi- :uhai't,
ha,nie ke3( lt'a platall,;tl in. 0L; colored
hto mof liltretsseh, 0teach 11 o ri5e
11ewilg ahn aotil htatron) Adt rrgeJ
[oitles 25; uiiretl'nuN nC. yinuse pow
lor,f I .t t2e;Lubin' cmlxin, soap f10ou,3
mir,le; yon'sit: .th powder, (llyarge
mtlcltle toe pietroleu i ,)ly po1 e ni 3i
mv.les for 25P. geraninmLologn, a. new
>eIstlqmty,n 3 botle fora' 25iivi0'2. These
' ess 1.ha oiila. Ihnd om
i ttch' to Pce, ,I with eainn
harm,dall Aie beutiful st.in lined *Cs;
ivnrewith every traodr nou
h'm. Aurint~ N:w o., Syraense, N.own
I):nrh 0 t
scribors aooonipanied by the, o.seh
will b) entitled to n1 'copy Of the
Nnirsraid (rtll;l' f, the b 3t book
haut hll.4 over b4'en1 wrtetn :)n tho.sunb
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111aroh 10 -St Syracuto, N. Y.
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the l'ickeno Cireuit will be observed nu
til further notiae:
Zion, 1st Suuday at 11 o'cloc a. im.
Eastoy, 1st inntly: aty 4 o'eloek, p. n1.
1iekel-, 2d Snt,lay Itt 1.1 ('lo0.k, a. m.
13csBhelteit, t21 'ltncay at oclock, p
Im. Ea:ey, 3d idUhay at 11 o'ch ok,
a, mn. Pickels, 1 Sunday at. 7? o'clork,
p. Im. 1 )aeusville, 4th Sunday at 11
o'clOk, a. in. Auil:iei;h, 4th Sunlday t
'3 p. mo. J. C. Dltvis.
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I'; ThE LOZC OF~
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M. I).
his o4wnA experA'Aience that the4 au4 in coni'-.
plnces A f 1441 l fA ahcs n.- m41,ay: be eff .i'enAl
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AorIAA s 141 . 4itil! 4 d a% 1 1 01 44 f lit'. a
tnce certain motA effectu?-:Al.hvwh[be
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h I-a l,piv atx,ly :o rg.) h ly
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Yn making markot quotationu *0 0a1
6nly n1proxuate vluee. Maty uchan
gee ocour after the quotations are sent
out, aud we ca only hoUpo to give a gon
oral idea of the valno prevailing the dAly
the quotations are mado'.
tUOARS--Cut Loaf...'. ......... 7
rlslhefi . . i
P,wdlrrl. .7
G ranuhit ..............
Straulc l A i.............. 1i
xtl-a1 thite u........... 6-tf
S ,Itold,n u ................ 5
. ... . .r Vw t.................. 5.}
CdiFFEh--J;\-g u t (y'ei'nliteut.. 25@00
Itguayii . . ......... . 18 @ 14
i1 , t hu o .... ........ 10 ' UU
Prime.. .................. 17@ 0
()i>t tl......... . . ..... 16y (u 00
1'atirt.................... 16 00
SOrtiiary. . 13t 20
,1f tAqux --((1h 11 y'ip........ OI)
. , I.lt in I u I I .... .. i
it usc,vadlu In b,,i.... . .. 8J
S . II................. 20
( Ulr. 11 in . ... ... .. . ..... ;V
New )rb anJ, n"ew trop. .. 60
New orl 1 A ;:ro. .... 45
Ntw 1rlani, fair . . 35
New"\1 Or'lt';ans, Culnlmlon. .. '2
B3AoNv--( 10e1Ir1. Siilesa, diry al. . ti}
1:l1U, Davis' til,auuldl.. 15
Bre:tcCaat, Ba nl........ 12S
Lin1--Cho;itc kettle, tirees .... 8
('lhie kettle tubs...... . .
. h o)iceU kettle bu(kets.... 9
GRA IN-('oru, from st urtgi. . . . . . . 70
('.r Ir' n wagos....... 60
uat.i, 'lc)olc ........ 55
Ohts. Tlcxas HLst . l'ruu.
TeoI a ~ n11 i ;. . . .. . 55
Fr.os-n I tnl )r hM.i . 8 73o
ot h .lerl.. 6 50
t)o 1o choi.ce..... 0 0
SF. (rant, gn:itula... 6 U
Sliell ville.............. 5 00
11 o aid -treet.......... 2 00
Po. r1 .rits per hl...... 1 73
OHt .\Ital ............ ... 6 540
lR t :- 'chic now.. ........ . 5
To' .a (' nCw io --('alhun.... 1 25
S.illiv ' s Hllest .......... 4. 25
1Frct :ad Easv ........... 75
01h 1)., itiuiN ........... 28
1 i iashingt,m. ... 4
( l chief ......... ...... 83
Ott 1 .1 ... N .......... 50
TotuCo-- St o Fab; Kee.... $25')
L e .lalk ....... ... 1 5.
II r!:'.c!I'sut m . ih.n .t 50
' " "t) 55
" tb .D. 5l
P'ri(k of I)itrhai. .... . . ..
i I;! I I.w .............. 50
( 1 ;! neV .............. Gt
Mlecsslt1:. - N ot.3.... .. . ... t13 50
llalt h, hls No $ .. .... 71 5.1
<<uartr hIs4 No ....... 4 00
21 bs Kits No 3 ........ 1 ,)5
1. 14 Its No 3. ... . .. . 1 21
1F ls Kits No 3......... 1 U
l(nosE:E---Pcr -ll-)n ....... I1
Clark & Wilcox
D)o the best wor'k of any
IirmIl ini South Ca1'olinla OH
IVI A EL.B 1-3.
Aitet illi u,o1l 1I111's lie l111I'1
J (. w ~.o \wotn. w.,. .r'. N Lonw Ln.
Greenv U1.4:, I 1IIiMtle:, rti. C. l(iL
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u II('.1 h I i. -l'1l f.lll t ~e
~u ii)41i re14 i 4:Y t . -'I how4 tfjO(I
t.
bo1umbIa sn4 Greenvt1 D
CONDE8ED SOEDUL*
De4 etber 14, 1886;
(Trains run on 75th Mebidlar timge.
4o uthbound No. 52
Lectve W a11all6...:....... .. 'T. 8"If
S encca.. ..... .....
S"Spartanhu'r'. ........11
'' Ab bevilll. . 10 -
,1 aure s . . .. -. . . . 8 50 .1 48
" Srvixe................ 4 p
" ree wo<r ... .... .1 0
' N inely ix................. . 4
.". . AN guwteir ............... " y '1.pr.
" Auigusta..
Leave Coltuihia . . ..10 00.a,.....
" Newherry............... 1 Js p*
" Ninety hix.............. 30 * s"p
'' ;Greenw.odl .............. t
Ar'vc (reenvIlle............... S 8
" f.:wernn. .......... Q 6Spm
Abhevillc . 4 85p'
'" Spartanburg............. 8 80
" Seneen... .... .. ..60S
" Walhallal...............* SS p
Atla ta..................10 40p
No. 53 mtakes cloee connoction thr
Atlanta. ,
No. 52 maik. e.toHe coilnceetln for Aa;
gnia :tnd ('lhrt"M- n t .lumlia.
J. *. I,. TLA Y .1. (",. -.n'] I'uss. Ag'
1).('A1R t1I;, A1' :., Coulluba C"t
M(),I 11AA . T'rittf
iltan d &D I)fzlville RR
PIEDMONTI' AIR LINE ROUTE'
CONIDENSy.D SCIIDULE.
I)ecnurbei l!4'h 86.
Trains run by 7ith Miridian time. On $
huour faster than 90th Meridian tino
D).utyx.
lEnv .\ti-.ta.... .... 7 (10 pn .8 40 on
.rrive t .ainsns illu. " . . I t) 12 pn 10 85 ant
. uln............. 9 6!M pin 10 57an
ruttn.... . ...... 10 8;1 j)m12 40 m,
................... .1 1n7 p 12 56 ptq
Ensl1ey .......... 12 0 am 2 10 pm
(ree viie........ 1 02 an 2 32 pm
S ar:t:anlurg ...... 2 1 t am 3 43 pt
( afne .......... (15 am. 4 80 pm
(a4tonia.... ... 4 19 ami 5 11i
('hanotte .......... 5 A', in( G 25 pm
Sttlixhttry .. I t 42 ant 8 01 ptq
&'ate i .a.......) ....... 12 44 pm
Ashelle444......... I 15 p
l.. i. t $pring ....... ........ i pm
]...i .ltg .......... 1 50 pm 63:0 ami
1)anvill. ....... ..10 10 am 11 29 prg
IR ihmond......... 350 pm' 640 am
I.y, n blong.:. .....1 (05 pmn 2 00 ad
Chl tisiIlle. ... 3 .( 40 pm 4 10 als
Washingto4n.......8 2:1pm1 810 ian
Jhilti..... .. .. 11 15 pm 100ai
Arrve ewYork ..... 6 20 ami 320 pu
D)aily
No.50 I No 52
1-ear Nn i.rk . . 1 45 aunI 4t30pmi
1 u 1biphi. 720 ;imi 637 pm
lihimn.. .... 945 tin 9 42 pm
W ilb..m . .. . 11i 20 am 11 00 pm
.m Lore 5 50pm 05 amii
1'hInan 444........ (00 pm1 2380 am
I),...... .. . 8 5 pmj 80 5 ti
Greens ir......... 10 44. pim 9 18 am
Gisim 4.4. ... 11 50 unm 5 00 pm
1U l gi......... :. 530 pm~ 1 00 am
Ih4tpin(s ...8.12-l am..
.\iIn-vilh'........10 54 nim ........
St:i2tesville........4 -18 pim ........
...i............... 12 :p. am 11 2 am
(Cha:rlo'tti ........2 25 amfl 1 00 pm
Ga Tm-y's~....... ...~ .1 I 4 m 2 pDi
Grr crile... .. G 0 a 4 8 fpm3
EateY ... .. .7 10; ar '114 pm'
(.41ra .....~ 8 0 44m4 6 12 pmn
*1................ 9 40I am 7 08 ;'m
E.......... ........11 0.1I4 8 22 pm
Giinet.ville .. . 11 20 nlm 8 46 pm
A rrive A thw'n. ........1 ?(.amn10 40 pm
I rins4~ .u ': nd 31 Pumainni iuffet sliep
('r he 'u Ne xw YWirk nul A 1bnta(4. On,
prj 4i .:i s.tatkilns, to' all pouints. For~4 rate
and4 ini14 limat 44 iiaply ( in ~ nyigent of the'
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A. A. U TES, Propr'ietor.
fp i M \NSION 1O' HOUS 11.\ ERN
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moste. dli-:hto iii eity ini thle c( t ry,:l it of
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