The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 26, 1887, Image 3
is~~ M.stl dying in
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&or.n4 .i o inn lis a case of
Miss Nannie Cox is visiting relative
Gxeezville.
fre. W. M. MoCaslan visited Mr. L,
". Jordon, of Seneoa, last week.
The present session of the school al
ds plade will ilose neit Tudsday.
There wA a bali storm near tentrai
stThursd+ay. No damage reported.
Mrs. Cora Ballard; dt Oampobello,
i! visiting lidr flther, Mr. J. B Clyde.
Mr. John Guering of Canton, Ga. is
isiting rOlatives tnd friends in this
ounty.
Prof. Modaslan has been dhosen as a
teacher in the Normal Instituto at WiI
iamston.
The Hon. John G. Carlisle, of Ken
noky, resembles Hon. I. G. Morissiok,
>f Union.
Jos4ia Gambrell, dolored, who lived
,n Mr. Win. I. Allgood's plade, died on
the 1sth ihst.
4 essrs. Gillam Aicein and Jones Ful
ler went on the excursion to Washington
last week.
Mr. Jerre Loope- was in town last
Tuesday rehearsing the funny side of the
campaigne in 188.
In the western part of the county there
has been no hail, and the rains have been
'very gentle showers.
The caipenters' hammer and the pain
ter's brush has helped the looks of things
A round Col. iIagoed's residence.
We have received a beautiful souven
r sent out by the Baltimore Sun on the
>ccasion of its fiftieth anniversary.
Send us in the noteb about the storms,
lie seasons and the crops. Thnt is
chat you feed us for--to tell you the
iews.
Mr. J. D. Elrod and Mrs. James Elrod
4 >f Brushy Oreek township, Anderson
ounty; visited Mr. W. H. Ashmore last
week.
Sadihel Richardson, dol., was before
Jommissioner Thornley last week for
?iolation of the whiskey laws. He was
seld for court.
Miss Sallie Claytoh, n native of this
roimty, but nbw one of Da lton's, (Ga.)
fair daughters, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
lames K. Kirkeey.
Mrs. Floiencn fliifin is at Dncusville
Lt the bed-side of her sick father, Mr.
3. F. Morgaui, who we are soi-ry to
earn is not improving.
The new bank in Greenville ian com
nenend business at the corner of Main
ml Washiiigton Streets, in the new
)tilding erected by Fi-gison & Miller.
.TOin Rosamon/l, colbred, did last
.night, the 9th inst.; aged 18 years, after
i illness of thrne mouths, in fnll tri
imyi of Gospel faith. This is the third
Leath in the family sinde Christmas. d.
Th~e Abbeville Medium of inst weeik
said thdra~ was not an iem of flews afloat,
yet it had about three columns of locals.
S What would it do if there lihould iie
au Episcoyai donvention 1heid in that
town.
Mr. W. B. nruce, of Fansiey townsihip,
died on thc l8th inst. at the age of twen
ty-eight ybed. Hfe was a member of
Mt. Carmiel Bnptist church, and leaves
Swife and one dhlld to mourn their irro
parable lose.
This is did time of year to mai<e your
>rders for fruit trees. R1ev. 0. W. Sin
tieton is ready to serve you at any time.
ae reprsents one of the best and moat
selable ni-series, and you dan depend
mn what he says.
Mr. A. E. Keiley has planted diorn on
the land where his wheat was beford the
hail storm. He had to re-plant the most
bf his dottoni drop. Several of the ten
hnts or1 1Maj; Bradley's piaco, and oth
oe in the ndighborhood of Glassy
Mountain had to re-plant cotton.
If the graded road from this place to
Nasley was finished up, Mr. W. H. HToh
bombe odiicd niako n good divide nd on
ils tractioti digin6 with two or three
&'rs attad'hed, as a branch Lo the Air
iAnd Rdliroad. Ho would get the con
tract for carrying the mail, which woifid
be that ninch clear;
liessrs. (V. 3. anid Job Smith have
b eon making money by buying and sell
lng cattle. Mr. W. 3. Smith has about
thirty five a ords of wet bottom iandsa on
thd NNien f'oY d pature in which the
pumrohdse ard recrtuted for a few weeks
tind tisi pitis them in good shape for
tId niarket. Stock r'aising as an indus.
try.is steadily advancinig in this country.
IXs. ~tabtha Anigaiino Winchestei-,
iie of ]ban1el Winachoster, died at the
j -esidence cf her hushand lMay the~ 14th
in the 45th year of her age. Sho had
besen for th'e'last twenty fecar's oflher life
Ai consisto mdmber of the Antioch Bap
tist Chuiro- S1fie was buried at Mount
&ln Groi'e orn the 22d, Isev's.- G. W. Sin.
Kletomn Mnd 1%. 11. Jones donducting the
burial seNYidea; She ieaves a hnsband
And ft8 ofiildren fo mourn theoir lose
'hmey ha'ae onr syzrnthiees
Nedeksity is t'Fl ifiothier of invehiton.
.t was for fsvoral days' a question with
Lr. 3. J'. Wakelin' aud thoed *ith himi
agag'ed fd sinking a~ vell on lgogg"s
dountaide, tow the welYj which is nGou
8 feet deegy dould ho' readily cofeardc of
mokd a1def' tWo' blast. They %nidd i
irge froW of canvass and stretoheid e
ud o'YeV themu%r of gN fa-nning ma.
biue' #n pXtI tfie' otihe end do5wn in'
he iv'd#.- A~ lew 6tmrhe' of thmd maOhino
fter mois blast cleas the well effetu
-.'fIAll 1Ww O n w z.- . ~. J a ..,, "7 + ll -t
t> dpoftd oil the wheat in 'im$
it Ls ndw good granirnar to y 'Ad
jou adquaiutd with Shie?
Mi. W. T. MoFall has sol riord thas
twenty dozen hoes thlis spring, and still
they done..
I osephi Doging was before the Com
missionor last Satnrday on i charge of
retailing. He was hold for court.
Mr. W. A. Smith's youngest chik,
whiol was about two yea'rs Old, died dih
the 14th iilst. It was sidk only aii
days.
Mr. Georgo. W. Iowell, of Anderson,
visited his sister, Mrs. .W. J. Bramlett,
last week. IE does business with that
money madhine, Mr. John E. t'eoples.
Mr. L. Clyde 3oggs, who learned tho
printer's trade in this office is now pub
lisher of The Trumpet at Cullinan; Ala. i
We wish Clyde and the Trumpet much
suedess -
There was some more crooked whiskef 1
distributed in the suburbs a few days !
ago, by a neiw hand et the business, who I
has thus announoed himse1f as a oandi- I
date for a seond term.
John S. Caldwell has given bail in the
sum of $1,000 to appsar at the next term
ot the Greenville Court, and answer to
the charge of robbing the R. & 1. Rail
road of freight.
A citizen who tried to go into the goob
er business extensively made a mistake
in trying to raise them paiched. His
seed did not come up and he had to
plant the ground iii another crop.
Mr. S. B. Trezcott, a son of Hon. W.
H. Trescot, died at his home in Char
lotte on the 14th inst. His remains were
carried to Pendleton for interment. Iio
leaves a wife and two children.
Mrs. Ann O!.ildress wife of William
Childress, of Eusley township died on
the 17th inst., at the age of twenty-seven
years. Her remains were buried from
Cross Roads church of which she was a
member.
Edward, a nine year old son of J. N.
Grant, of Eastatoe township, was bitten
by a rattle snake pilot on the 14th inst.
Though ho was quite sick for awhile, he
is now improving. The serpent was
about two feet and five inches in length.
Mrs. ,Tnnie Mullikin, relict of the late
Benjamin Mullikin, of Garvin township,
in Anderson County, died on the 15th
inst., at tho age of seventy years. Her
remains were interred at Slabtow n. The
funeral was preached by Rev. A. P.
Nicholson.
Mr. D. 13. Adams'placed thu:ee dozen
now split bottom chairs in the Court
HouRe last Saturd ry. They wore man
ufactured in the uppe> part of this
county, and cost forty five cents apiooe.
The jurors will think they did not come
before they werd needed.
Mr. Wmn. .T. Ponder, who lives in Da
ensville township, has $40 acres in bot
ton and 100 acres of rich mud bottom in
corn. His cottori and corn is lookinre
fine. He made no coin scoreolv in 1880,]
hut has enourrhi eft over of the crop of3
'85 to make the drolp of '87. This is]
farmnng..It
Business in Enghlnmd ssem# destin
ed soon to stuffer a tempGrary stogna
tion. Between the growing demand
for new varieties of goods, and the f
schemes of speculators, it is though; s
that many spinners will have to sus
pend. But the price of cotton cou
tinues firm.
Greeni Terrell who has been for some
time a fiigif,ive from justice, was commift
ed to jail at this place last Saturday to
servo a sentence of six months for viola
ting the revenue laws. He was brought
from Georgia, cardied to Charleston to
hear his sentence read,then brought hete.
Green has been an expensive prisoner.
In the celebrated case of the Ault-i
man Taylor Co. vs. Rush, the remitter,
will not be sent from the Supreme Court i i
fmntil the 8d day of Nosemnbor. The
Edgifield Chronicle says Gov. Sheppard '
may have the opportunity of re-argu
ing the ease in behalf of the right of
married women to mortgage their sepa
rate batates.
SUnder the law against retailing whis
.key it is just as ninbli the dluty of a trial
justice to have the bifenders brought (
befoi-e the court as it is to bind oves an f
offender against any other law in the
General Statutes. So it is emphatically '
the duty of every trial justice to have '
any illicit distillers'arrested, if they have
iiiforrnation of such,
When our young hopeful desi-es toc
visit a neighbor, lie looks up some -c
thing that has been b orrowed and1 asks
permission to take it home. We do not
think this dispositioni to ref urn borrowed
things spiaks much for his future wealth.
But as the no(tion u]eratlly strikes him
about dinner time, his mother thiuks lie
has a mouth to the main chance.
Mr. John Guerrini of Cherokee coun
ty, GIa., accompanied by his wife, are,
visiting relatives and friends in this
-county. He is well and favorably known
td many of our citizens. HIe vas grooms
man about 39 yearsa ago, when Mr. Gide
OW Ell's was married to Miss Adaliueo
MoWhorter,at the residoei4 of the bride's1
father, Rev. John McWhVlorter, near Sa- t
lubrity.
We aie in receipt of a pamphlet pub
littd by Mfri. Bi. F. Perry, in memory
of ht ed hnsband. It contains
t conents of the press on the ocei
sion of his death, resolutions passed by
the Greenville Bar andi the House of
iepdsoita~,. tg6ter wi4th many let-,
rs of condolence to the family, It is
goti n up in good style and with the,i
Bee4haan of sobedule in the Greena
iille & Ooltlubla Bluroad
I)r. Riley will preaoh at 1t. I13e4eIl
if3t Sabbath at 11 o'olook a. ni.
ftoreie and Mules for ale di Ei
Iiauge. L. G. CLAYTON, Central, $. C.
Caliopd or chime vhistles will soon be
n use oil the Riohnond & Dauville R.ail
oadL
llr. P. MoD. Alexander has several
idshels of smeot potatoes of last ye.r's
irdp, in a fine state of perseivatiou.
Rev. W. L. Bogge will t:each in the
Presbyterian ohuroh at Slibto dn next
3abbath. Rev. S. R. Riley will preach
it Liberty,
Messrs. W. T. Bowdn and d. T. Lewis
have been appointed by thd Governor
to represent this county at the Inter
3tate Convention of Farmers to be hold
in Atlanta, Ga., August 16th 1887.
It would be a good idea for tie County
Commissioners to advort.isd the lands in
his town belonging to the County.
[t is probable some of them douli be sold
:o an advantage. Tild strip on Pendle
on avenue cannot be - tltilized by the
iounty, and the Grand Jtury has recom
nended that it be sold.
Coroner Leshy, hold an iiiquoit last
lionday over the dead body of an inlat
)f Rebecca Jane Ellis, in Libert; town
ship. The verdict of tiid jury was, that
he child came to its death by violence
nilidted by the hands of its mother. The
3heiifli' went on Tuesday to arrdst her.
3he appears to be craey.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
was administered in thd Presbyterian
Jhurch at this place last Sabbath. Dr.
Riley, who preached, was itore earnest
uidreloquent than usual,' and he had
he most approciativo attention from
;he congregation. Revs. W. L. Boggs
and S. R. Riley preached the day before.
i'he former at 11 a. m., inid the latter at
3 p. m. Their sermons showed much
sroful thought, and they were highly
ommended by all who heard them.
The Golden Days, published by James
Elverson, Philadelphia, Pa., for $3.00
er annum, is one of the most entertain
ug and best papers for children and
roung people, we have over seen. Is
eautifully illustr:ated and well worth
the money.
List of Petit 'Jurors drawn to serve
it the June term of Court, Modav
3th of June, Hon. A. P. Ald:'ich, p'e.
uiding:
James P. Martin, M. F. Hester,
Tohn M. Nations, W. 11. Brvant, Jo
;iah Trotter, Allen Mauldi, 'Jas. S
Elall, )avid A. Gilstrap, John T'
Wood, Ed. D. Chapman, Z. C. Smith'
. B. Roe, Thos. S. Watkins, E. J'
Elrod, S:imn N,"al, Rolbe rt S. Lewis.
J. W. Major, E. E. Mauldin, 'Wm. J,
[ynch, Wmi. Kenmnemure, Sa in Pdens
Tames A. O'Dell, J. T. Hinton, T.
W - Hill, 3. S. Barker, Miles Siaigle.
:on, P. H. Williams, T. M.-Clyde, W.
Ti. Findley-, Robert W. Williamns, P.
). Cur eton, Andrew B. Williah1F W.
T. Gilstrap, M. D. Can trell, J. Fos
er Smith, James K. Lathemn.
School Fnund.
The School Commissioner gives the
ollowing a pportionment of the public
chool fund for 1887.
Easley Township, $990.19.
Libt.rty 71'5.84.
Central 642.06.
HIu riiane 517.8G.
Pickens 752.36.
Dacusville 655 47.
Pumpkintown 8v37.69
Elastatoe ,, 413.83.
Total O 4084.86.
This includes amotintleft dver from.
886, and also the poll tax The
tchool Commissioner's salary is not
1 the apportionment
rihe Carolina, Cuambierlanud
Gap & Chicago ltnilroadj.
A letter from Asheville, N. C., da
ed Tuesday morning, May 17, Capt.
(irk writes as followvs:
"We have finished the survey to
tsheville, an~d I find the line mnuch
heaper than I ever eipected. Eagy
~rades, easy curves, and very light
vork. It is in fact a splendid line,
nd will come up to all the require
nents of the cap)italists. The people0
f Asheville are very enthusiastic,
.nd will do anything to secure the
ompletion of the line. I feel more
onfident of ultimate ?Auccess than
ver."-Ealey~ .essengeri,
A Pickes Ensterprixe.
Rt. E. Bo'ton & Son are now pre
mring to boom their pick, spike and
txe handle business at B3riggs p)ost
fli1ce, Pickens countyA. The factory
a known as the "Pickenis Conunty
handle Works," and is nIow working
even hands and llsinug a line wator
>OWer. As the supply of fine timber
s practicall inexhaustablo uand the
vorkmnanshuip is the best, there is no
-eason why any Other handles should
be0 used in this suection. The loca
ionl is onlyV seven miles fronri the city
~md .Jamnes T. Williams & Co., of this
~ity', are the general agents for the
actory.---1)al N"g .r,,
Any one sending us two new subl.
mribers acc'omipanied by the, cash
vill be entitled to one Mopy of the
Nursery and Orchard, the best hook
hat has ever been wvriton en the sub.
et and w al worth three dtollu-s.
Mortality Among the Co*w.@
Capt. J. J. Mackey, who lives a few
miles below the city, near Grove Sta
tidn, savs there in an npi(iemic among
tlio cmiy ii his neigiiliorhu)ool whici
is beco:uii. a very Ht'rious iatter.
Witlii a circle of two n,iiic dht
cows have died within a month, Sene
->f thoni being very fine aninh, and
>tters are a,ling with a disease w hit h
is unkiwnw to lecal experl.. Sote
of the decoased cows are thougt to
have been p.isoned by Rwamnp wveeds
or gratss, specimond of which have
been sent to the a'riculturatl depar;
mnot for extuuiinationi In the uajor
ity of Aho Case., however, n) Cloise is
known for the deaths, and the l pe
think of Sending a petiti, for a visit
from Ben Mclnn, jr., of Charleston,
the State vetiniaiian.--1>,i1y No,c$
19th inst.
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The following order of preaching of
the Pickons Circuit will be observed un.
til further notice:
Zion, 1st Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in.
Easley, 1st Sunday at 4 o'clock, p. in.
Pickena, 2d Sunday at 11 o'iock, a. in.
Bethlehem, 2d Sunday at 3} o'clock, p.
ni. Eanley, 3d Su.lay at 11 o'clock,
a, m. Pickens, 3d Sunday at V o'clock,
p. m. )acusvillo. 4th Snnday at 11
o'clock, a. m. Antioch, 4th Sunday at
3i p. n. J. C. DAvis.
VOo tffi c ont-.
From 9 a. in. to 1 p. in., and from 2
p. in. to 5 p. in.
Enley to Pickensia---Every day except
Sunday. Arrive at 10 a mi.. leave 12 in.
Brovord to Pikeu-Tisday and Fri
day. Arrive 8 p. mn., lenve 6i a. mn.
Nine 'Times to I'iekaus--Tned:iv,
Tlhursdtay and Saturday. Arrive 10 a. im.,
leavo 11 n. in.
Eastatdoe to Pickenls-Tnesdny and
Fridny. A.rrive at 11 a. in., leave 12 in.
Stewprt to Piekons-Tuesday and Fri
day. Arrive i in., leave 1 p. n.
J. T. Bunnru, P. M.
The fdllowtng ro the appointments of
R'v. 0. L. Durant on the Pickens This
sion until turilher nuotier :-Twvolvo Milo,
1tSunday at 10 o'clock a. m.; Gap Hill,
1st Sunday 31 o'clock p. in.; Tathor, 2nd
Suniday 8 o'clock p. mn.; Porter's Chap
oi, 3(d S-mday 11 o'clock a. m-; New
Hope, 4th Sunday 11 o'cloc a. mn.
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. We are sole owners of patents and sole
stioi persons against making, buying, eelling
good smart men who are well acqiuainted
ies and distributing depots, and see that
o will make a five yeard engagement with
rth from $1,000 to$10,000 peryearin each
tndcan afford topay the highest salaried
d hardware dealers can reap a harvest by
id securing the exolusi oounty rlht ffe,
ta and full particulars sent on appicatiof
'ou to write us at once.
OCK C0., Cincinnati,(L
PRICES CURRENT.
Tl iESE PR1ICES .ItR FOR WIOLESA LE
LOTS.
cour }tnCT):wi:nm:1.Y I SFi : soS & 311r 1,vn
In making mla'ket quotattions we can
only approxima:ttO values. Many elbani
ges occur after the quuItttionl are sIont
out, anud WO Oan only lIlp to give It gen.
oral idea.of the value prevailiug the day
the luotatious areoil ntdo;
SUGARS--Cut Loaf................ 7
Urunatel ............... 7
S.tuu ct A....... Lxt Nlte c.........
(:, l'wde red...............
S1tWilane ............-- 5
C.........Jnvu..ta hite r--t.-... 0
..LdenatV. ................t! 25
hrown------........... 5
Pine ............ ...... 17 40u
Go ld ...................11J4@i 0
Fair.................... 16@ 00
O rdinary ................ 1 ;
MO1-ASSES -Gnldenu Syrul; ........ -n
M1uscertadot in hhdus.... .. 80
Museovadocl iu bl.. . ..... 83
S. H - . . . .- . . . . 2u
'ubat inb11s.............. $;
New Orlfan,, new crop. . 60
New Orleans, 1iiue..... 45
Ncw rloans, tair ....... a
Ne w Orl'luns, comn111 . . .
8AOO--t'hlear t. Sieles, dry sat. ... N
1Iais, )avi.' (ialuoud.. 1(
Ur'eakfas8t liacon..... 1
LjARD--ChoIC( kettIg, titeo'i.
(hoice kecttie tu.11..
(hi ce kettle buc1(kts.
Guarn-Corn, fr'om st1oe......... .97
(Con frin waUgous...........(
OutsM, MI',)d--............5
Oa&ts, Te'xasj ]Rst Proof..
Georgiia Grazing. .. .... .. . 5
Fr'.cITu~-whJiIle Iloud, per 6611...$ 7 04
Kidder'sBesct..............650
I)o dio choierc ... 6 O
( IF. Granlt, granite I d. 6 0t
Shellvb'l................5 0(
Pear'l Urit8 peri hbl,........$
1 ut.- \Ie ! lai............... G 5
H reR- ihi s new.............. 2!
1'e I'Ia.:i l;isy...........7
Old lhief.. ....... ......
TonIIAcco) SMoI:rNo Fan If Ke.. .. $2 5(
JBlackwellI's Durniioi 1 1b.. 5
" " . Ib. i
PrHe i of Dumrlin.... 4
Pr~Iime1 newi....... ...5
<'oog no9w................60t
3TAOIm-;1l1.r. -No. ;............... $18 J5(
liuh bhls No 3........... 7 5
Quarte1 cr bbl41 No 8.......4 01
20 lbs8 Kits No) 3........1 2!
1 4b kits No 3..........1 2(
1(0 lbs Kits NI) 3.......... (t
FRIT TREES!
Ci E A P1EST.
8$1own,(1t) 4 ilf) Omn, N.04 ., lis al
allteec all( tesavine t] ive throu1gif.li
t brouighi the fist H(eason0, when41 taLk(r
on1 day~ of de4livor1y.
Tlhe( Rev. (k. WV. SinIgleton is om.i
sta IinlinIg itgr'iit foIr Pilconti (County
S 5. Mu yourI?1 tre(es f'riu r mau
you VI:w and14 enni b8) fd?udd; vait
will corrIect aill ij-taIkesl, replaco dea<e
troos1 &c'.,
A<iress all order' to him at Piek
onis, $. C. B(ewaro (of strangerls wh<
pom1ises,O1 n,oring t ill "EvedU*.v
treese," "I unch shralwborry," they arM
IAl dress for datlo gues4, 1'racia,
&c., ou i'genut, of1 to us d1ir'(of.
.J. S. ItAU8J)D bI & IUO.,
I Ai'.~8,3. JAMA4'ow r N..
AlIebaii* d ~*
PIEDMONT AIR L1NE R
CONDENSLD $CI[EDUJLII
I)ecelnber 19ti, 1886.
Trait n run by 75th Meridian time. Yn
hour fastcr than 90th Meridian tiadls
JDJL.Y.
Nb1 Noda
Leave Atla..n . 7 00 pma 8 40 aM -
Arrive GaingvilIe.... 9 12 pm 10 $! i
'nC.a.. ,....... 10 RA pt IA 00 m
Se~eca... 11 37 pm 12 156 pM
Easley . .. 12 80 am 210p *
2.vill.........1 ((2 am 2 f2p
Spa,rtnnhu'g . ;.. 2 17 an 8 48 p -
Gaf1'uey-....... 8015 am 480 pd
Gastor,ia.-..... 4 19 am 5 41 pm
hnrlhtte........... u 0:' am 6 25 pm
Salisbury--.. . . 6 42 am R 01 p4
S'atesvi le-. -j.... 12 44 j)m
hevill. -. ....... d 16 p
Ar. lInt springs.......... .... 8 87 pto
Ir:igh - .1 60 pmi 6 80 adt
n;ro. ... .. 4 45 pm111 20 am
! reetbor . . ... . . 8 22 am 9 40 pin
)tville......... 10 10 ami11 29 pm
Richmnon(l.... ..3: 8 50 in 6 40 antl
I.-y"nehburg ........1 05 pm 8 00 art
! a tr 4teville. .. . 8 40 pmI 4 10 am
. a.shington --...... 8 "8 pml 8 10 am
Bilt imnre..-.- --- 11 25 pm 10 08 sta
Phlle .a.... 3 (0 am 123's pm
Arrive New _ork..... 020 am 8 3t pm
Dauily
No 50 I No 58
hcav New York.... 4 45 aml 4 80 pm -
Philaulrlphia..... 7 20 ani ? 57 pIn
BIaltimor...., .... 9 45 anm) 9 42 p
W ashington ,.... 11 g0 am,11 00 pm
Charlott(svillo .. R '15 pn 8 00 am
Lvnehhtttrg. ...... 550 pm n5 015 am
liichmon(l....... 8 00 pmtl 2 80 am
I)mville..........8 50 in 80 5 am
Greensboro....... 10 44 pin' 9 4 d
Gohldboto ....... 11 150 am' 0 kn
Raleigh........ . 80 i 1 00 am
IInt Springa..... 8 42 am
Ahvile...... , 10 54 nm.......
Stattesville...... . 4 48 pmi. ..
Salisbury. . 12 89 am 11 28 am
CIatriut t .........2 25 am 1 00 p
(artonia ........ 3 24 arm| 1 42 pm
GaTne's........1 450 am! 251 p*
'p~ -tnanuirg ..... 5 36 am 8 84 pit
(Irt ' uvilic........ 6 50 am 4 48 pim
Easey..... ... 7 16 am 5 14 pm
S.n.e............... 8 40 am 6 12 pm
'1C~n.. ........ 9 .1 am 7 0P p'r
Lntla.......... 11 04 aml 8 22 pm
Gtinesville ...... 11 20 am. R 46 pi
Arrive Atlanta....I.. . 1 20 am'10 40 pnri
SLEEPING CAR SERVTCE -
On trains 50 and 51 Pulliman Buffet ah+ep.
ers hetween New York and Atlanta, On
tralus 52 and 53.Pulluin 1uffet leoper
i het ween Washi.gton and N("w Orleanu.
Pullman skeper iwt ween Greetnshoro an4
Ii(1l1hond. Through tickets on nale at
principal stations, to all points. For rates
and information apply to any agent of the
Scomipa.iny or
E I TIIOMAS. JTAS. L. T.AYLAOR
G ent Maiger ____ Q > A
Greenville, S. C.
A. A. UA TES, Proprietor.
I 1E M.\N8IoN IIGUSE ifAS B3EEN
neuuwly reItiteil and excellenttly fur
nil)hed. It is first-eliss in all its app)joInt
mfents,~ n.i i' one of the best houteM in the
Southi Si t unitel ini the healthiest anti
nest~t de'iuti:ut ty ini the country, it of
V IMIT'l'(JH- and t<mists an d the cuisine
cannot e excelleli n anyeity.
I 1 *i1011dj & DauailleI Ut It
Columbia and Greenville Divisiou
CONDESE:D SCH EDULE
May 9th, 1887.
(Trains run on 75th Meridiar, time.)
S u)rthonn (fl No 2.;
Leave Ashevilli.........11 80 am
' Hlen<iruonville..... .... ..12 412 pm
"' Fiht I ic,k..............2 515 pmn
'' Spatnhuurg..............8 50 pm
Ar'ive I ohunbula ..........8 00 pm
" A iiuukIi.............. .....) 20 p mi
Mon til hk1boundl( No 52.
Leave nVa b tnia........8 11
I. n...............9 17 am
Abbeniil --. . ..... ...0 415 am
LaIurenaR...-..-.-......... 8 45% ami
" Greeuville......:....:....9 45 ana
" reenwoodi........ ......2 56p
'-NinetyNSix.....:.. ...:...1 20Opm
"Newherry...---..... .....8 05 pm
Ar've Cohiunbli..-.-.--.-.-..... - 07 pm
AugutaI................. 9 20 pm
LAeave (onlnbhui - - ,1 0a
Ar'ive......art....hur...........,81m
A "r F l at lptr o ckr . ... . . . . . . . . . . 8 58 p ma
" Henersoville -0 .. 07 pma
"Asheville................7 1-0 pm
'' iAtl .--.. . .....10 40 p mn
Leave rol uinihi. t.. ............10 00 am
" No.wherry:.... .. . .1 03. pru
"Ninty Six............,. 2 0 pmN
-....Gr...... nw......d.............. 52 pm
'' Gree..viil4........ ..... RO5pm
' I.Iaure'nM................. 45 pm
" Abbeville.............. 84 pmt
Mvne................. 09pa
" Walhallas............... 5 pm'
NO's. 1 and 2 ruin soiid betwveeni Co1uim
Atlanta.
No. '12 nut,ken cSoso connlection for .%w.
gust a aund Chari'esttn at oinia . ,.
- .IA, L. . TA YJ(f P.(en'l I'ss Ag't
('CAIJf)WVIJ,. A l' A, Coltitmbiu C, 8:
NOhh1 IfA 04, Trafie Maina or.
FLORAL OUIDEi
gs delre plaf ea, 3000
to " . rie nf Plant(
obL ari gw,
lo l Pio- Aoir ln Aen t Twi hm.