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PICKENS SENTINEL PICKENS C. I1., 8. C. J. E. BOGGS & CO., Proprietors. J. >b . toom(At, Editor. For Sibscription, $1.50er amuim strietly in advatice; for six months, 75< Atdvrtisemuients inserted at orC dollr per squtre1 cof Onl in nrlor les for the tir lasert ion and 11 fy cOts for chi% subs( quint insertion. l,iberal <liscount m10d t..) mn 'rcl:l:ts an<d others adve rtisng f< si( )..,itls 011 by tIe year. O1it.nry Notices exeeding t?velinc 'ib hutes of I(espe(t. (ommn)ul,icati0 .-f apcrsona:l ch)aractvr, wh len ruimiiss: ble w"ill be charged for as a(lvert isetmet) __THURS1DAY, APRIL 24, 18?nO. On the 15th i,stant, Col. IR. V Simpson, executor of the will < Thomas G. Clcmsonl, tur'ed over ii property to the Stato as direted 1; the will. The nmount of the )rol ciyt Iurne d over to the trcasurer $81,528.80. Sunuel J('ries, a priominent an vcaltby citiZen of Galinev city, Spa tanbn rg Cont?1ty, lins )eCn arreste tnd w; ill b,e tried for murder said I have been ccomituited twenty-six veti 1go. Mr. J(fti'it s is seventy yttrs nge and quite fCeble. Tho la'lies of Ctarleston have son !O0 to Col. \Waddell, of Atlnnt Ga., to f.ni:-h pa ting foi the h<n Rt1)S pl;;ecd (1n the graves of tl Cnlfedernte:3 Ihat. died while in pri onl (11 Jol an'its TIlutd in Ll:e Li' (durlingj; the war. The work is n(t com11plete an1cd evry.' grave is niarke An intr('stin g pniphlet "l Sonth's .edpion"l('ajt has be:ccn i.tsue l;v the :n;:fsctiutrers' 1 )rd1, < 1 l:la ir'e. it. :l10l)1 ibei riad h)V ( ( rv (ne intert f (h in the dl(evel(opti(t Of te Sont Ii. It giv<s facts tit'l Li; nrr0 that show cOnc"lusively that thli is the lantd of the future. Pric f "ctly- five ((n s . Address, 1 (ecol'd llt il(o 1' j't(11115(0 to heo ^ii it t: reitifl (ne it n;) latorcir(les. Itt W (vet al l:arg f Sit I 'ies nlo 'ae ni w I'On1 r.snm' f.rr higher wa._re: and1( otlnwrs fe shr:r hoursY for a1 duv's w)ork. I o :wr It the hnifO betw(e (';::)ita1 ttd lulbior. .In t C'hieago th: hiIim' of i.he(+ cart'lif(rs tlhtreateT th< Wrld's Fair he( ;ru work is Comien Th(r wvill be a lively cO!nt:"st, foe cn gr ," tc eman DI )i 's1.. reat itn (Xo . C.n.gre i 1tr'.e are' severt,l en'itite1s ini th t:l1 for1 ihe honor44. Tre* u i1 several nOw mell 1) t 0th Soot ll ('aro'li nal dekgationt in the Fi'ftv-so'eond nw re ss. Htend youngt tmen titnd Wetor 1 :iit i. the way t; m:ike ourtselves fe1 in; National afirt'.. 'ihe Republhii:an in C otgress ar< ta onX oineO art iclt an d incr' ease it (1r" is <~ Vpiec d to i-watllow this pil (.n tell Im a'. oi. p). di2ctors that h1 tlibl it is gl: (d11 nu,iCine. Th the ont ire frauwd. 4.ttery bo'sit alttention1 to the 1fact ilmi'. if' Sonth Carolina's taxal.le prol eryws thas m:c as G~l leoia, would requirS;ve tonly i itt s (atuat (ta i toraethe amout raequrl ai; it i. SN'ate Ifai Gerga' t5 axabl pro8( to i: ia h ' :nne as Weut Car'dotlia Geoi:ms)1 to kl have it.ayov tO (en (m.ill 1 04 aittix South ebli Car'oli 31;1:iat tex is(livel and one-hal milh(1 s~oi iL( If( that al ettr i egr ~(to~( hiam toai tin stirbe vhon!dibe dirt ed Capit.ii iG. W.'ti' Shell, Laurens, ti. chirano) 00 of th e;unpat,i hce mittel Mr.111 1bel Biislii d Lpon Ao dcid justin wh re an wheniOV~C itildo th mostl' f.od foriigt1(T hbnt ads i the prople. Mr.e Tilfa tha alead cLpitdui owiaed thle iubet f d d, < fe rengthel' Du'eoti oneni TnIIE FULL IOR GOVEIrNOIt. Thero has been a great deal said about who ohall be Governor of South Carolina; and this will be nine-tenths of the political talk until tho August convo1ntion1 stilh> the temp>est. The newspapers an11d their corres)ondent writo about the Governor, as if he I was olnilipotcnt; as if that officer were in himself judge, jury and slier iff, to enforce every right and redress every wrong. They shoul plause for a moment and learn the first )rinic i ples of State governneRt. The con. -" stitution confers the only functions the Governor can - Xerc'sc, ai.d these ara few. He can I not P5ss any new, or change any 01(1 law, nor Canl he prevent the passage e of any measure un( s11 more than one1 third of each branch of the General Asseniblv agree with him. Iiis du. tis aswll m'a the duties of all State oui('ers, are -xteutive, and prescribed 1by the constitution and the acts of (the Legislat ue. H ence all that is Faid ailn:st 11nV of th( se oflicials who ( have not laid t l s((elves liable to anI o act Sin (n their ollial bonds, is Sheer' I n(ns115(nse. 'These fliccrs lve not Ctcoll(ct:1 uore taxes than the Legis lature levied, nor have they spent t 11n0re n ty for aV 0110 thing thian a, the L,islature ttit-)tpriatCd. These al e re( fachi t it'Vy Canint. be (1(i(ed. 1e With an hntst fair-mit ded mlcmlbtr s- ship inl the Legisllture, thle (overtnor and all his t(tinue ate nut three feet \ high. I. R. Tilliatn, or any other 1. wtite lll withi ,riIs an;d fioC of ('barnete(r can, Ithlp or1 hurt, the Sitate frtyv tilcs as liuch ly bin nig on the l fail end of the Ways ani i\lca0: o (uenite, atS he (o"i l s 1 .ihiy d b y'V 1)(ing at the 1t d of the E'xeCu j li'e. T110n u1-y'ti sucl a fuss Iout:t wI> shall be (overnu? Is it inot a ni t m ' Jinttr of I asiit? Many watt a ! Ine Iha1'y f1l!hrs \\ lwh) is an hant si ailo r, to show oft wecll at the bli dintu<rs t+nd s'einlehs ,1i\('n byv citi< s,I. t,tun and other tnteS. :ut h ee' t o t( l1t1 1 11( I n l - (n (ISo'(uty uWh> would dli:char'ge nill r lhe ral 'iuti<s of the (luverlnur as t will as aty hitl thait, has caer be1l the u{lice. (' '-I <'lll ( 1 ayN t to worl a.t reffi':rul il tlte tt( is5 1t I:(t. li in the coulltits w\hiell 1:ave l,vl l N< tulin,' the wrieo g 11111 t tk<' L .Isliture. left'tiu tius ailtdeit iDaruliin e, an<t Outar wor it,f r slmrie i: ideI < f sixty dayvs. ]But the wy the iltl hae 1111 stirred pl, in it ft1 who is the Goveinot', or Iwho goes tt the Ltishtiure: Doule redui(ce lie taIx lesy' onei half andt t iuna i wo mill tax. Of coursi tIh is Sith th le tuei er:s of the niext Gent r-t - l 'ua ly. :r. 'A it scn t alS if thet ftarruers of tis Stat 1111lutv' taut th eiimvent onrpi deie bad. 1in. the115 o Alarchlconvn. (tin farm ltihve beent a ta fevr i hat, tnd w t thre ni roinet far wirl Ir ed Jasmte fliYorki con'ni,-T W. ~ - lodar, th o f Farft h coty, Coniv v i ssue i'pi?(C ld at~ 1callt t flita st fatmer (in.tima c.nt to m t: n St ith oiti t Tihiii illm haen lten. i tn If 1 thte( fever it hel u elttis. I will-'- beu ne 1s Ttje int ri of jcon Th<ii ofltL n 4mv a'4' I fet right to 1 agins114 t he (It if mul whtlfar f the as . >t if rnwr '.lihnau fuill hav ayf(-t tu IUnite nh iling this:81e rins andttl kaing "tl tftthe (hardy tins' 4of( tJ iIl on th Shillt rto' a heit i s eo1 labned1 u pileat travetlI willi . be del h tul. ver 'd it a awsmal tem ben drawit imt' meo lo1adni of a Ic seiekers- in this t -Sae weltt ei ott ver any raofis ind-o~' h-nil t oi'n a ro1 ofthiskin fromp F.gtieh14 jto CoI i y the &l't\ fourth of Noraher ar tiafe th Go ( v1Ihter and Judg ('OL. flOlT ON TIIE MITiATION. Chairman Iioyt of the Stato Dem- eI )cratio Executive Comintteo has been Tl nterviewed byV a correspondent of hle News and Courier on the suhjeCt th >f the comling campaign. Mr. h oyt. th ays that what is askecl by the March (?; .onvetition in regar( to re1resentatit. Lion in the August convention and l the holding of primaries is iupracti- ce cable, as the executive coillnittee has 110 choice in tho iuattcer but re gov rn(1d by the law on tlhe question. It ia is optionary with the coluitius wheth. ze or the' will huh1 primaries or not. rit As to the holding of meetings during re the camlpaign every endeavor will be a ma(e to have evcrything arrnged ins It hlarimnrious mtanner attal witlh as to little friction as 5is illo. 'Tlhe State sc executive committee will proially meet. next week. h'lie following are , his views on the situation: "I know of no reason to suppose that the State conv'ention Will be (ll (0d at ait earlier (late thian usual. Ih 'I hiere atro (Xtlremlo views on ioth I sides of the (lI('stion Itsw bcftr' the 1)1 pe 'Ole, ta1 it. is nel' ts o h s.i t alut I aml not atn exctemit. in :nthing I fully ree gnize Tilniatn and those wsho 1110 litg; t ith 1im 11as my fellow. "' (l( eitiats, whi!e i-i1te!Stly belileving that they ate 1pui iring ml tIhols of 1'ir ll risual ('itrialcer, wiicl ate du fu ge 15 in their t( ciin(e si1 1 ita alto ,. gE ther inintC.Ss:r. :v('rv i 01 ahi)lo citisil'atit n sh:::1l 1 ie giv( a to them a(1s to all t' hc! m, and so hong l1 they do i1>t treich lpoil the ri.;It. T ful pre!ogatt.iv(s5 of te' S:at \(C . II I!V(' c(m'I't111I , ni r ell' i IilItI <(F s1 i n to the slipinney eof thie De)(nlu(trati ht pirty, to wiichl t e; have p1dged It utri r iv<d a1i!!e;iinnao-, I (Rannitt pt(r. m I II ie ilont: or the proptri('ty of i tr(atin tii( asien and enemies, ei1 andte! 1(:st of atll is it myi II(ti, p ts.t th( hakpe (veSts in thalt 1ir(I;oti . \\e t\ li itI the tnt\ of i (ty l , i t i t i s a5 Shite, tal a 1 futu!cir of the extcu ('' .ive cot mnittee ii, will bec t iny aimt t it' t plrore(rvo I1(111 unity", not. , t je, :t lic It it. It is a time to Coi:("l L 1Ior pa 'in((, nott to (X('ile antimo.t,:ili(.:, :ui h: (I' tlining me 1f all (la- .s wil! 'h '(''(111'g (itt e ' ' l.i :1, l l ('\(he \ (it t rea<lily' i gauge the '( patioifs of tver Ill > le by te, wvi11tl ril(l'.s to the\ the e( r bI'eh sts (If his p:trty thrc,;ugh th'e a .T his t .st inl 1 ie nti'as i w(- ill hie al o t1(1 di''n a!(ke the p atrit and1 thc u It is t c dluty t:f all (liis of t1'!w o ircutit. ('u'rt andi (-very Trial Justice ha ii the Slate to cerilfy to the Su:pe - vi. 1iL er of R( egi:,tiati,ii of the it I r es ' ( .n v1 (conut it , tt 11r'11 b io the 1.5t Ii -'toblelr t Xt, th ittls Vf aIt :h. >1(11r n . conited of3 tron, hvurIt U( ary,It lareens,>?l(i hi iny dui g, ort "ii -eors are1t' beI neived!iti hv 11 S neii t Is'ld then-in, nii ieshlli 711liately 1ra4 thlae. nan'o l vef tl uh sierVlt or 1 I i ay ofte eheio. )4 'ii hs is ane im o t n dutyi 11 '1 Ii t ou i ! .1unt (Ij ii Vifrs seu h I 3o l ovi al,>i t (k, md it should be it teni'ola elo "h 4 h (ii Tho South Carolina Melon Grow Association met iat Blackvillo last lursday. They have secured a re etion of rates from forty three and of ree-tentlhs conts per bundred to irty-six cents. This will make the st of transporting a car load to New >rk eighty-six dollars against a hun ed ald threo dllars and ninety-.ive sk its.last year. .-. "--- - lie Kaiusas City is (l(tormined to havo un )o ll tax frou- each one of her citi- (IC us, whother ~ they exercise their 1i ;ht to vote or not. She has a law 1u guiring all who do riot vote to I)ay ha poll tax of $2.50. A tax of that to rt would ho a good thing in other was, )articuhl'ly thoso in which the nu hiool fund is suall. 5 fo) The author of BI Iur is an an icant for a p(nsion as IL veteran of fe 0 Mexican war. Ho says that ku i oesn't want the loIe' for al uIself, but for an 01 pinurs' home11. e hts a profotimd ri1npatlhv for or ians---tiiat is wheln he ('l l!ho\v it l thout any1 exp'st 1e ti htimself. Ti 1h( Statt: Alliance Exchange hias th >rked )evotnd the (X)'ectatiois of its oJetor imd )romlists wl'('1l for the fa tur'. It do:es not hand!o politics UIICC seektrs in any form. w E*:i~ :% 'ou:("(1 ?Ii 'n. (l A )etroit nl:d ror, a(',)rditug to the P 'ittium, is foit'IatL e ini 1 havllutvig i I+4(, kind( 11Ii),hand, whlt)-( de(Votion a1 h1(!r hi's Iiev,r fiag yd for a in mnt aince the lit. thy lie fell in SI mo w\ith heii' euveratl ydis a'>. hi" iirtnateiRlly for her mwin hapiielssI \(eli t his, was b,rn 'I wi it a Itel al li ibuowud'r. 'he tollowjin i. t:ii!i)h' linl lue took Pl:'e he. (:(' I ' th:ii till oth1r tn'iIg just a fN-r b)reat:iast dlurin~ O of hl"r lu I in1h l'al. It Ileake( out, i) not r h :w: "T.I\ll m11," snid ho, "'just (' i my own ('uriousity", hoiw it llt ned Ithat'I ne~veri d iscoved thiis ni plit' wl 1ss i( you inl OurO ourt- e i day whelI& n I thugl:t you a par On of' p If: cti. ni? I d cl(I y'ou e. h malt!na't to) re(Stl'ain:rl l \)!5( thent ' 'Tts betforse answert''ling, 1411( thuen, bing hitterly, droppii d tlh r grace. uS) - 1I i h ,h upon t, ( t ur I h u' :L(e- :i: r am!l satidt: '-1 11s''l to texons, mvI\- il if f r_ t y.:u fOr at ft: ' m1liI(5 alt'd -r0 nl-t.nirs m (i l,.h)-itc+ pi1ecesont - the topl of the !)bh-hu-r(_ni.'' And 'u:5 its ll tt1satis:i 1 viih tl:i:; ex tlitti(n iu he coul.i ltve 1x.n w it I' It sotenu telegntphed overthe. *uuiry' flit pr'ohiitionu luis fa:iledi at III is ort that p'lace. It is- et nwi ma rdii ti enfcei5) Wlm Ila fo asIo '.. aith e ani i -iiili ni b tlwe , tit "hV pih licene as atW failur10 o euwhadnproiition, and'. t'l it hiei' ruit aPva ll. I:i was te n cl ua - thatui hih licnse was the itrueLit niey fr thi lsis f a wichthe ro-ieI [Ii t i 11 1n istsi a ti'C coni plaii.l ie Lmv nii w lt1 i'I th at. mm:thS.' I high lits-t "Jan i-ifu i. it is 1he tt lter *it. iThat i,do ot To Ii 15 gang,in is dr Nink~t hv flit an>n to th llo nI. Wte dot ii ve'I it htiany)ii. r (' i '2 iumif' huuself tht ea coner ea out thelice is t .iPit tin iiver, and i wet arIe toIbtli ie it s ie fit' , t iiI'-e i': IC-a it i th.-i thI unkennes iniikiti hhevill,oa asu j H Theihaitait ion of it' ediir ofl Lth' ICnre,It :nt wI bel t'iev fat we1j sa Th ness h t'na jthan weswa A Good PIntform& for Firrers. [f the farmers will stand Ilat-footei the following platform for the nor tety daiys thi.y will inot be aslniet it. L. Six full daysi work every week 2. Never wait for work t) push you 3. Kill the May erop of grass an eds dead befor' they have tiimo t1 .im the field by peaceable posses In. 1. Lxk carefully after the feed :ttth and comfort of your work ani (Is. Rerntbor that sore shoul ra and skinned backs of horses tn( ilcs indicato careless and cruc i"tera. 5. Keep tools in good order an< vo duplicates of such as are liabli break or wear out. (. Never get in an awful hurr d )tsh and rush ianid cavort arouId clh men generally break dowi b "e the middle of the w:'ek. 7. Lay all your pl..ns i;everal (lay cad and alvays lave a jt b read r a wet 5sl. Never let your hand ow luit you are wanting in plai d decilion. Thatt will uiike theti liicereit and perthaps lazy. 8. A wvell cultivated crop is muc >re iimpottant to you tliin )oit ic c'tings, w.i re pulling catueuses atul llimtan-Shell c)Iventtionst'. 9. Work for the biggest yield t e aCr'o yIu hlive ever made. 10. Make your owi supplies on th anii as far as you po.sibly can.-E En)gr'aving;S may1 be0 tranSferred o ite patpert as follows: Phu-t'( th gr'aviiig a few seconds over thu v' r of iothine. 1)ip 1a slip of whit pr inl a weak solut1ion of starel d, whe(n dry, ini at weak: solu)tionu I of vitriul. \Whei l;.;ai i dry, lay p upo thie ngravintg, and pila: th for a few iniiiutes under ar im iitaving w.ill be rep'reduced i its (laic;ev aind liiish. Indi.int ('lailus t4 le tho ;,reattef d best eg - p)roducin;g .3tate in th it h:ts produced very mnany ha gs. '1 (eail vinegar lot I!es and1(1 cruet 1shled egh:sl'lls inl i little watc .; ' ,ol as 1shot, besides bein althir and1 handi'r. It' l n (' i ian htari) (it r(t )iied t i;h s seti') in (''I''ir- :1 h fri('nd(s I ) 1 <t ! tS 'ill oiler h)iin as a cai butl to til t V :-m . t-'ytet futl l 1 e' n -., I>1: I ?t( )J ('O .li\ . lN I1 . * ~ 11111i li.rsl'(tliIti r U v :r -0 a;) d r a s a (;:'. i<iatte for 'Schoo) '~n i" "er', -Iub j( t to tih t'(ion (.f t l 'liUrti . i Uty in t piiiary e(etini ' ('Ult, t ' CWT:c).iM!ISS(NIH. ['( me :ty t file re o 1(3ATT ii I I tIlS t1 re i-tfully' iun ut h~i m.l to t' otr (f Pit'ketns Countylife ld'ltl C li' uIIlyt t'l mi si onert,'i sl tlo ti act ofNt thi'nnwr efecion '-1. tilLuh,I aule tavi \'muuis. NonU7 identNumm n. Iticimoud & Dauvillo flt Condensed Sehedule-Sept. 29, 1889. ''raina run by 78th M eridian time. V aour faster than 90th Meridiai time ~oUrn w -Da)ilyrF No 52 No 50 Leav.N ew York.... 4 80 pin 12-1 't I'hiludelpltia. ,... 0 57 pm 7 20 at' llaltimore ;...... 9 80 pm 9 46 a' W ashaington. ,.... 11 00 :n 11 24 aud ('harlottesvlille. .. 8 00 ant 8 40 phi' Lyuhburg...... 507 am 5 40 p' Rimoid ....... 2 80 am 8 00 pr Dauville ........ 8 00 aMn 8 40 pt Greensboro.... 9 42 ath 10 27 iu Goldsboro.......t 5 00 pm .g-00 pit Italeigh........ . * 1 00 an, 4 46 p* Durham......... '2 55 am 5 4$ pi' Oreensx,rro. .... *9 50 am 10 8t' p Balisbury.... .... 11 23 am 12 flant' Charlotte....... 1 0@ pam I 1a0 Gastonita......... 1 43 pm $ 02 an* Spart-anburg..... 8 88 pm 4 51 ane' llotSpringas..... 7 80 am..... - Asheville.........9 05 am........ lIlenderronville . 9 59 am........ Ar. Spartanburg..... 12 80 am ... .. Lv. Spartanburg.. 3 8 pra 4 81 am (irc ?nville....... 4 46 pm 5 06 a>f Cicea.......... 8 26 pml 7 81 am 'Tccoo.......... 7 23 pm 8 81 am Cornelia ........ 8 00 pm 9 10tMt Lula............. 823 pm 9 7 am Athens.. ... .... 0 25 pm 12 20 pm Gainesville..... 8 50 pm 10 04 am Ar. Atlanta........ 10 40 pm 12 noon. NoRTIw.AE-I)aily. No 51 No 58 Leave Atlanta........ 7 00 pm 8 10 am Gainesville....... 8 50 pm 10 04 am Athens ......... 5 50 pm 7 40 a Lula............. 9 17 pm10 26 aih Cornelia.......... 1) 44 pm 10 50 am 'oeccoa.......... 10 10 pm 11 21 am Seneca........... 1109 pm 12 1.1m Greenville.... .... 12d 35 am 1 48 pyr Spartanburg ....... 1 $0 am 2 52 pl S )D : an burg..... .......8 40 pn. 1lnlers'ville.... I........ 6 07 pm A' heville...... .... ........7 00 pm HIut Springs... . 8 40 pm fiinrtanhturg...... .1 89 am 2 52 pm Gastonia...........3 33 am 4 45 pm Charlotte........ 4 25 am b 20 pm Salisbury ......... 6 02 am 7 05 pm Greensboro........7 45 am 9 40 pm 1)urham..........12 01 pm 6 25 pm lbtle iLb. ......... 1 05 pm 7 80 pm Goldshoro.... ....3 10 pm 12 50 pm Greensboro. ... . 7 50 am 8 50 pm I)anville......... 9 32 am 10 20 pm Rihmnad ......... 3 30 pm 5 15 An 1.ynchhmrg ...... 112 25 pm112 55 an Charlottesville. 2. . 2 40 pm 3 09 am WVashington ...... 7 10 pm 6 53 am Bat imore........ 8 50 pm) 8 20 am Phihdelphia...... 3 00 sin 10 47 am Arrive New York..... 6 20 am 1 20 pm SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. N.. 5i' has Pullman sleeper New.Y.rk ao Atlanta. No. 52, Pullmaan slecper Washington to New Orleaus, nod Washington to Birm ingLamn. No. 51 Pullman sleeper Atlar.ta to New Yonrk. No. 53, Pullman sleeper New Orleans In Washington, and Birminghamar to Wash ington. .1AS. L. '1'AYLOl(, G. P. A. Washington. I). C. [.. L. McLESKEY, I). P. A.. Atlanta. Ric'Iammsad& .IauiviHc Rir6 (reen ville and Columbia Division. Conldet sed ehedule April 13th, 1890 Trains run on 75tth meridian time. loinag North. Going South. No. 51. NO. 55. 7 00 am. ..Lv C.harleston Ar... 9 80 pm ....Aurusta .......9 00 11 00.........olmbia...4 40 LI 48 . .... ...Alston...........8 40 I :33pm........ion........ 1 50 2 :3; Ar...partainburg. ...12 45 am 4 46 ;..... ....rvon ........11 24 5 .,3 . .... .Saluda. ... ....10 87Z 6 t) ....lldersonvyille..9 59 7 00 .. ..Aheville...9 95 8 41 ....ot Springs... 78 214 ...Pomearia......S 2 u 2 2 .. .Posperity. 0 2 0 L'. .. . .Newhleiry. 2 4 ii1 ....Nin:ety Six. 2 3 02.......odgs...... 148 3 50 Ar... bbeill. ...0 30 a m 4 (' Ar HrIt~...... 8 0 21 Q37..... ..reeinwod. .... .12 14 31 2...... ....ledges. ... ...12 14 '1..........ie....Ar.11 5 4 0'0 Ar.. . . . e.in.e . . . ...910 3 4 10..L....Hneon....10 50 4 26)........Williea.to.....10 18~ 7 00 . . .. ... . PelhI.er 8...1 125 0 48 ..... ... Piots...9 5 10 pmA ri......Grevle. . .9 15 4 40........Andeson........10 0 7 30..... ....areeen.... .. .8 24 7 00 ..... ahl.... .... nty 8 25 7 40.........Atlanta....... 8 4;5.p...o............iII 9 55 9 0.8.........lstont........6 8 4 7 0 . A..PLaria....... 802 7 Ni....Posty x...89 8 in5 ......Gol l l.. .65 9........(..............(t. 158 9 45 Ar.....Larens.......6 800 1 '.......Nlinet S .3. 1 1.........rewr,........ 15..........Idndges...2. 45 p ..0 A .....Abeville . ..... 2 10 No. 50. No. 51. 7 :;5 am. ... ... Noewrr.A... 7 0p 8 25 ......Abetvil.. 435 9 40........v HeltoL... 820ar 9 33........illiamto... 8 1 0 0...... ...Ar.lzer......3 10 1 5......... iedmtont.. 2 5 I If) . Ar. ..Gnren.l ..Lv 10 No. fi. No. 59 7 15 pm..L Neher Ar. 740 pmT N8 5 .. ,5,. in ,ty 1ix...... 59 4 ail .N() Sn .i. .a.. A .NIi H lon. ... trli4 a nih 10. Ar..nd eto..L..1 08tn n r i vi5 pm ...L Id e r.. 0 p 1S(. .., Ar A h, Eille ....g1r5 N. B. &, J0, 1. CA,51,P7NTE59,day A'ptSnday M~anlneaist54an , aiy ewee Colubi1 aond . on 3lyErENtVIunday >twe AS. and 'revyoe. u oGenil,cl n e(11. OLi will 111A. o T tral a r.l D. C ll eWt ME iL. a P' A..CuImia Co.b', t B. & J. 1L GARPENTER, eAndPhrmcits MasinIlue ru toi " , THE ATLANTIC COAST LINER R PASSENGEi( I)EP1'A1T'rMEN'1. I Wilmnington, N. C., Jan. 18th, '00. Fast Line between Chnrleston and Co lumhia and upper South Carolina and W estern North irliia. Co:UiSsi) senEDLL.E. )Going Wesct. G,ob-:u East. No. 52. No. 53. 7 0) a. im .. Lv Charle'ton Ar.. 9 30 p.m 8 30 ........Lan es....... 7 4 3 1) 45 ..t.....:tn iter . 6 32 10 55 ...Ar ('ohutnbia Lv... 5 20 2 24 p.m .... inishorro . .... 3 39 1 3 33 . hester....... 2 40 1 5 00 ..... Ynrkvi le ..... 1 20 0 13 ..Lancaster .... 0 00 a:m 4 16 . Rock hlull..... 1 57 p.m 5 15 .. . Charlotte, N. C.. . 1 00 12 50 p.in Ar Newberry,S.C., Lv 2 45 p.m 2 37 .. .. Greenwood.....12 24 5 3' . . a rcis...... 6 00 a.m 4 "10 Aniderson. ....10 03 5 20 Greenville...... 9 25 7 00 .......Walhalla.... 8 25 3 50 ...... Ah eville......10 50 2 31 .....Spartanhurg . . ..12 55 p.m 6 07 Ilemlernimville, N. C10 09 a. ii S 7 00 ...Asheville. N. ... 9 15 s Solid Itriins between 'hirleston and Co lumbta, S. C. TI.. M. EME1.1SUN, (en. Pass. Agtut 11. W\'n.rl?us, Geln'l M\aliuurer. Take no hooe nnleg W. I.. Iouglae' naine and prico aro ti aupodt on the boiltom. If the dealor cannct suip >ly yott icntl direct to factory, enc1o I1g advort od L pricu. l F+1,i On.f, Ileay Laced (iraun and Croed" moor Wwt,rPror. 1:tat in tii w 'orbl. 7:.xamino iA l.00 (.IE Nl. iiANl)-ri-:'.IEI) s4HO]I. Itt.. o IiANl-SlElt \vElT :fOE. th:.hO l'Oi.U I- ANI) i"AttMi.Itti' it}IOE. , .'..io )XNti/A VA'.L,UF l'AILF SIU1F. I 5}4.Os ral 3t4I..;3 ifl)?: 5 HUOl, nTIV!.g, All i:a .'I. C.migreis. B4uttonr.t.d L .co. 4. . LOU IZA. r t1.'7l S1HOE FORt MISSE1.: 13. t Mant:"rb:l. Ilnst Style. 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