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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICK ENS 0. ii., S. C. J. E. BOGGS 2& CO., Proprietors. J. 1. BO((Gi, Ed itor. For SIubscrlptlon, $1.J0 per annum st.riet ly in advance; for six m ont hs, 75e. AIvertiseintons insert c(d at One ttollau per square of one inch orless fir the first insertion and fifty cents for each sul'se quent insertion . L.iberni <iisc"ount mad to ro'erchauts and others advertising foi six n .oaths o' by the year. Obitt.ary Notices execeting five Iln cs, Tributes of Il.spect, ('ontininat io(1 of . pironal chrnetrc, when ItiTisa. blo vill be charged for as advertisemetu. .Annoumccmnts $5; strictly in acdvance. -- THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. Spartanburg county is somewhat stirred up over th report that several ina-1 dogs are loose in tha Cherokee section of the county. It is renored that the ('harleston Daily Sun will be bought out by a Tilhman syndieate and run in the in terest of the Sholl-Tilhnan faction. 'I he Mississippi Itivor has begun to recede and it is nlow thought that the flood iS over, but it is feared flint the ]amd will not dry in time for planting crops for this season. If this should be the case cotton and! soigliuiu will nadvance in price. ..... MIiSs Winnie Davis, "The )augh ter of the Confederacy," is soon to be iarried to a Northcrin man, to whom she has been engaged for some time; but would not marr-v during the life of her father, although he fully ap proved of her choice. When a rich farmer says that lie will levote his wealth, ainl will freely give all his time and laolsr for the future welfare of the farmner and ask nothing in ret urn, why dIi'it lie'foitud a school for the farmers sons witi his ioniey and work the balance of his lays raising waterniCInis for the boys to cat? The State of New York ias an ele pliant on its hands in the poison of TKemrpler, the condentcd muird(krer, that, was sentenced last year to die by the new iode of ex( tion, elee tricity. He was to have received the final shock on the 29th ult., but the execution was staved by habeas cor pus, and it in not known when he will go "Over the river." In this instance lightning is slow. - . -The -York county Iqualization -K*-Board~ has followed the lead oif ihe A . %.err p.nd Edgeneld Boards aund - -' - hntI reduced tho assessed value of the~ reaIlLstaite ini that coulnt': twventy per cent. which matkes a reduictioni in its vanluationi of $3500,000. Coiiintiolle General Veenr say~s that such nt de. tions are conitraryl to th le Hi atumtes andu that he w~ill order the Auditors 1(o re place the amounts thus re-ducjd. Several of the countty Allianies~ ar-e preparing a regular " Hhiorter Cate clismun" to submit to the vario us (-:n udites in the coiming earnipaign , :n I if the aspiring (iflce-seeker does not swallow the pill straight, lhe will be' set down oin'as it were, aond the one supported wuho will promiise what is asked. Our Alliance bmrethirent should remneimer that delega'im nls dii not al ways voite as directed whlen they get to the Capital. It -is reporte-d thait thle negro is noi t to 1)0 fully countted iin the coliimg Census an id that. the l publi(an art has fixed tIhngs so ias to pirptetatle their cot rol of Nationa aut ffa111irs. They hope by umakinig ia false (count of the population iin the Southern Stat es to redulce the numbler of liepresent a tives in Congress fromi thea Southi, so that the recent D emiocriati a ins in the Northwvest will niot avail thle par. ty of '"the people"' or oust the lo'oteris from their stronghol. Speaker, Tonm Ieed, iin a sp-eech at Pittsburg on the 2Gth tilt., adlvocated, in the usual g. o. p. style, that the governmtent takhe charge of Federal elections, and by that meansTh the spoils parityV will retain its poe in the halls of Congress, b y send1iig negro representat ives t here. lie (does not care for the co lored c (it izen to have anything to do with the State government, but want ti hliirty negrm)es sent to Congress fuomi thle Month I that they may 1)0 ulsed to pas let. schemues of the IRepublican po(liticians. Conigres-s is still hlammti ring aw-ay on the tarift' and trusts, but doe Is in t ma)2ke miuch headw~ ay on either. l imo of the memiibers am 'e ma pla in ing of the way the matjoity tare rush - ing certain qulestionis. Theyv say that there is too muceh blind voting, that #I.)f Qfth mon two-thirds of the CogaM ii ot know wihat they e n t n Pt ore than n,~;~f- r IUo senit to -away. t chool - - one . TIio Tiluman canpigU is n'ow I,ok ed to openi in Anderson next Satur- I (1ay the 10th instant. The State Executive Committee meetti today (ThurHday) to ai rniig(e plans f'or the coming camnpaign. Sam Jone! hai closead his nie(tings at Charlotte. Ie collected $8,8U) for II the Y. M. C. A. building of that city and1 $2,20O for Jones. Six white priwoners nade their e cape from the old jail in, Grednville last Friday night. Thd sheriiy in on trail, but there is little hupe of re capturing them. There is, today, a reater boom in railroa( building and every other I kind of enterprise in tu South, than anywhere else on thiu aontinent, t~nd our futuro wealth is a'sur(d. Several of the W'csteri States, last Selk, wtre visited by disaditous f ilods, causod by> cloudt-bu.r',t:i andli luavv rai,s. Ru4d river wts higher tla it has boei for forty years. Se1:nator Jam;ni'5 1ck, of Kintuc"kV, died uudden"ly of heart lisiase, in the (eo)ut at 'ashin;gton last Saturdla afternon. His teat hi is a great loitsi to the )'imocr"atic )arty and the South. I 'he ctditorof the Ahbhev iIe Medimi < takea up } the end1el andt d1.ft'rltl tht'e farmers for spitiing tobacco ''ui '' I on the loor of the Stait H cuse. The i ME<liturn see ms to th ink tiat thoe St at+ Iotnne is h) to bnade a pi'' ty (f, i! it suits tlie pe ple to rtake it siith. I'rtesi-l('it 1 faririaon ar'n "1'Parh t,r' I Miller ei going to ake war on Ihe I> mocrats of i.' hri<ia. through U. S.( Couri'li, ailth 1 by urnaer ullo .0 oi'tt"tra < anl loa;tk(d jutlJri(e. 'Thoey' inteldt to j tbti"setcute al,l p roinin(nt D)(mli rr.IO } tu:d; the b. tis plan to tke th:it i iepulic,an State. A l)(nrlionl hill that gi.e}1 fot!r hun tlredt thoiutainl ohd :+0hlic": leam\ ito rahl the U. ti. Tfreasry',r to the tunne ( of H'v(erad hun dnultr tlein diollar'e 1 5\as rushed thrIu"ough;i Conrtis, l::tt r. we,on a flhree 1Lnrrnitiece. The II I?epli iicat lootera iitenld ly this i maians to buy UI the old soldier vite I 111 thus perpetuate theuselve in 1)oVer. Presidlent E. T.~. Stachoause, of' thle State Fain'iers Alliancge, saysi that the AXllianco is inl no ways bound tol endo~hr:e w.~hat the farmeurs Assoeii!ain ' X'n aod tI aw anT or g&uztion it 1 Thant is4 jut the iway we 1looki at it. I; lIn opinjMIg Tjiihnan the pres-s aind ( tlil peopl il not hie tiht" gan 4 iithi e lince 1r i Lnrthefr er Inrt Thie luTilounii:unpi:-utoene at 'li to igiway, f.Iblieh e >t1iny, btes Nab b(. urday(11 44, wiha*t five ulre pe. plve e t,: bu-M t l it t <nthbe i.. --. T-uitbn-n ii w efrt th-e le1Meure in4~ I membersi of!ti tlerjury.uu4 L.?i W. Yo. mant r11 ep41 14lid t him int rate a,4 i ry 4 met(4'~X tleio his18 flh>r(-! Wto]leave the hal,teumi aout (4Im>.4d of (l. fT'hie lpuit ans ar:e mod1i- 1 n b au ( hani itt andv h-ty,is tanu un to too free.ov I 1le laet tn h enwmat 40 ichm Ii s'54Ceme to 11lus :4 teHuth'lt repr4.lt *ettini ('one-r, tu. Speakr4 ('\ p t wlillpt law4(Vt'4 (41 I'24Itti 4 j an to a mullte al('cllarks l:Ve tiecr!bro tha inildoi olah~ ualt rehdiouth Cot tliil theh . lo te1.t the1 traten o jcnvet in. (iea fo his ape ha waed he ('I -* er"u'Un hyh ve la aet showthathe bi EUimagnale ru rit t h e pe 1eo tr t. 1e gi hlene n 4,ae nte n to co pa iso ffrat o t: foo(t3 andl cyc(ltney. the South goes mr caultly in the way of lro pe)rity mdtl c"onlftiimcM to adtvat(e in the fro auk of MUc"ce an wud Illppin* s. i'he bl,or ttrike in ('hIn;?o hai RIn tumlned iRtatie pr.porti ini. Ti ronl-rrlottllders have joined4 the earp("n e"r + antd t.ho 9trike hi fair to Mito tll work ly contratct where woo< am ron are iq luirel. The South is fr rozu all L iuch trubls(. Hon. George I). Tillinan will be 1 aRndidate for re-election to (ongres 'rom the 21 Diutrict. Hle will hruve n< >pp)sition but will go bcfore the pen >)1c ita give tlh in a cl ar :tatternn if his f> titiOn on tho tmi>taynRt ques ionx of the tiar. 'Tlhe S,prn me ('ourt of the Unite 4t:ateM lhi l de(ild that the law paM -d by tlw Iluwva lrginlaure, p,rohihit n;g the hr'ingrrin v if wthi-kv into hn ita:te, is urnonStitultiotnal, t md ittr oes with et oram ion bEutwe.n l i+atom- Tlhis <h.'eisiont iiuliiti's ,lin IP1 tlndl Iow\ \ant will procettl to dlrill lwir till. .Ttust fifty vyes t _ro, or in 1810 1Vil1iarnt F. \ollewi, a mtattor nltm+or >f l'n>vidlence, Ri. T., ittu;iped his ini i:tl it a ("j pt r (en t nul iut it it irciulation. L;;9t al,rnil:y in trlkh . Iorne tlltnge lie fond L,i: c.-in. A f rr fif'y mr of warslh-ri :I it l: t etuinei, atn< lw woutl not, 1ta!e lun 1rd1 of ddl:e,r fir it. TIf tmv t -it of fl:1'wv- wetre eVi Italy ente risine,i, it w;e fl iOn ;t ier;rt of the i'uthlttr'ln anl Stite Pn Mr uae--ri:tf iti , who wei gtfu tM n 'It rl:'d iln i: yl we .k. 'rmI) il't l 9 huy moiring unSt.il Frliiay' e1'.'il e ht rt Wat, ; hi v,nIt inJ oSI !: r :nol i,f .1asure. n Wt\ \at 1 -r.,- t tl" iI-t hI -'- av.raiim.1 n l I t i!im thlYr'c. (ol ,1ohi (,. (:dhloutn of N :w Y'k 11: ;1:> lo,s hadl ex?: pthonaIl 0opor i is fir gtiiing i:Iforlatitin };etrin t tho ponllt, sayts hi he lievi N hrt ow\mor r1t Fls miIyI in lhe i ,!Ith I!n tlete llttm I,ll1] itt nily tin1. sine1 leo wtr. ie is ls-iuo of .I opinion it the fartmert of ie St i to cttii ng into letter (otndit O\i evet\ ar. And when the ftri-r ae rI-i(roUS, it uean that the cof:ni W'\ili- Leaph:tri, ihni negro one hnm thle <i i n liof LinO cotilHn. 4ine ith Goveu h avoI' i(2( i tia~ sto Kleduv hvite ities f thant- iiu. h,mgu. The ly sig derm. in open 1i oyan the mljenI di nt I i gt i ho n,soelua bu ti hhiponiye. XX e ho Tir -n. lie si a of l(the tSn. r-tt negr was shi-ti oo in is ihi e fl ht sui si rabI I ~ly fo i (tlit m4flithe mob i ledi tivu.t hI: 2ut toA ant hhu a w a it n. d.11 ' 1 ilo t 21i li. '~Iith a i. i t itG ro ft. i!e, ho ha mad a oi dise iry We r. , 111 tInus t : l i.i d i n ry, by oubl di-tiled41 ' it: I fi ng pmu-r.lO il id-h t II 1-epl of fien ar' .-nt 14 i, an t hat41 the i-t i slaur ! :- 0 t/rl i the p .i i 4 > in-. 4oters. The If:.! ofi h ni ot enhkthJ 'Ihe .v i*rt li in e ' 1 w inhi iv h Ii' i n ii: .1'1* ,- AIL . N('R. .' n t -m,IOL-r'('. At the steason l(dvan11Ces and ti opening of the campaign draws nea the Uuerrtionm as to what position ti t Alliance will take in the political fie is rnore wuielis(cussedl :t'ul gutetl< at b y the" Pre'ss arn1 :dpop,le. in son - of the Sutern Stiates the order b; nalready taken ai <b('ided( Httt(1 aS - bo(dy atnd l have en1ors(1 their cti b(nt(s for State( eflicers. There it 1 1 do Ilbt of thH en(deavor of the oili see(l. to try and lug the order in tlie con' J1I titrugle for the ofiwes tli gi!t of the peoPle. Whether ti oflicers of that iutitution cn wit st:I& l the pressure brought to be on thern or not rernains to be nec In Ailantu they have not and w fo into the fighlt an(1 ha ve( iW01 ti stick ti'gether wtether they ele their ien or no1 It. It is prophesn 1 thut it will be detrittental to the i ter( st fIIr which tle trgaltiottun w; ctc:ted, for t tem to eater thu cat imi.n an I take att ecliv- part. J tihis .$ite it lmnk- a if to f,rd Wflt:hl Ibstatin from i enidoin1g or 4tt p1ortieg a:nv ptrietculat:lur em lidlate mt that thos;c who art at lite hie'l of tl .lliance' wiill nt't allowi p1litician4 1 b- olu ink t het:u byv the ir pro,f(ssiont t l ve v ftr the f:r tters a t(l thus ri< itnto c:il;e on the ,houl'i tf the Aliina e. If ti 'le l'r' if th.- arr(er:' Allhmet("e (ent I ste< r thtir i h1) clear of 1olitit shi aln for this yt'at dhIe hitis fair t - Iaoke a l it t,u prospr( ouse vo1' a... I y Ia i 1::(a ot , tlu' as e lia le: to stam U hc,lo t iii her }:>tt,;ra ere :he ch at tIw itrh on her tfiUl trip. A tt' ,a lztti it s ton :t P im h 4i cUt. n i"' lsea f p0thit"es, 00-in enc'iunto; tlt:tl!!t, whil lt!i andt iik(1 reef No * rI ttl'r how0; tel 'tfl CV l tI j I ti. Carb" on x Jilw idge, Aleo the fir'er . 'in 'it tle ho il, it h a l t of w ir p tib r.; tindl tc. hru in dekan iti thl ri:._ in . t will i ll so.n a Ilwt it ttt- Vl iV f"l a hLe -hore and i I:m.t r w i1l nt h il mil a d liastri wn, its t t he r.-"nt. Th'le l'armts Al:11iar.ce 1 ms0.:ir,-wtly v d m t -illi'.us , dtlrs ter the :1 ''rwrs and if it' :io e t iho t.hji(!t ftr wi h t it w rt i z- ',: i t w ill sav c :illiins mor Ti'he tax S iitoo fl on the farmters 1 1lIt thi hum fi ad trulsts ad ttt nmn tlits are fa.r lore oppre.'Osive Ith i h :e (;xpenI:ditures of our public of il! Frot the w outlok on te. pol Iitztn there will beh more h: 11' usual am' to ft in th I,mp .i ihsall.I t E. M.i (1av' Iiil&i 1en7b i) li''' ick n n f d nI 1om konit Ii of1 s aboIaI ('ill i e n up 'as'a cani t' he b l.ill 5141 111111 i. Shoul the:111(' tmo4.unh-ins te7rtw ('a hul'Cbe 1war aroun 1 ur I i Ih hr ( i n it' - 'l u.j7l r: I Il ial tr.em w.i rl bust m:wl.~. i breedI nol 70' loin naxtiv 'we. r of ?-u lr'fri <die na v rtobeii:.db et il ul lUt up ti "d Sti' te E ATLANTIC COAST LINE R R PASSEN EI 1)E1'AI1'MEh'1. 'Wilmington, N. (., Jan. 13th, '90. Fasct Iine between Ubtarlefton n(1 Co nthiat aiipper South Ctrolina and estern ,No rth i arol inu. SUN lIiCN kI) SCiIRi)UIC.. ouig W est. - i Eakt. No. 2. No. 53. 00 a. in .. Lv Chnirlcston Ar. . 30 p.m { 0 .. . . nc; ....... 7 42 I .. . . ruter.... . 6 32 i . ...A1r (oluir hiat Lv. .. 5 20 21 p.mt ....W11inthborruo..... 3 :39 3 . 'hete....... 2 40 (0.) . ..Yerkvi.le ..... 1 20 i ~> .. Lanr aster . . 9 00 a.i i .. . Rock Lill . 1 57 p.a 15 ... Charlotte, N. C. .. 1 00 S50 p.rn Ar Newbrry .C., L 2 . n p. 37 .. . .(irecnwood.....12 21 i 3) . . uti .re: .. .. f 00a.rn 10 . . .. A i ersoon...... 10 03 i 20 . . rccnville...... 9 25 ' 00 ... .. ..a\V ilhalla.... 3 25 51) . ...Abb'eville.....10 50 31 I .. .S artanrhurg . .... 12 ; ) p.un 07 Ilt tiier-tmtville, N. (10 09) a.m 01) ...Ash ville.N. '... 9 15 - l il tr- ins het w i) t'harlento and ('o mia, . '1T. M. EM .l- -(N, (1i. P:i.s. Agent 11. Wuri(,(b.'l Manatotr. AUTI T no ih u.les . L. Do u lnts' nme aiud yrloi >:rn stampyed on tlao ,tioui. If thv claur cuuot supDply '1uu .ti dilrect to faictory, on11oCin advvtrwi rlco. e., ('lr, Hrer,vy I.i.e:1 Orai::aad Crni,<. oor 1' 1terprooit. P.",.t In th." nor 1. }: nmtn.. hiv :''.o? Glat\'INE UAN%)-iF'.L NDkIOR <.( t II. N I)-.:W s-) i) VVil:LT +14iOUf. ':-.G, i'O)1. I('1E AlI N 'A 1t.41 F3 W fiH1O-I. F '.G'' X Titn A .V l.l'3' ('A1i,F 1:OiS. %"C-'1- : W RK NO1 i.N'S :.l)t)ESM. is.lst) .nci :$I1 .75, ti()YS C01:t)t). S HO OS, Al) 1inade in C' :s.rt .s, tlri u t1 I.ace. b .r.75 SIL O)' FOf 'tLL.i.:lEy. 30 >t Mate riazl. I.'nt iltyl . T'et Fftting.; . L. D)ouzlase, B3r ckton. Maad. Sold by W. T. l'. t; 't L P'l -'' ' t'. !i.. . . .i nyc. CL . L.DOU,CxasAn-r 'ieah udr b7!p" wi be1 ral:. ed hvrt.he o-.r i ofTrr --ee f(' .n m U :;ir ro l to:I.V ANr ) l-'A1. ' ( .1 ' 1;ont. 3:l3t) eJ!t(i 1 -. - IIO S l VIe ! |.OO g. gIO1. All iaear tu- tit I Loh.Am for th hi:. u.\a lire:ko.; had wind byg. (n.auit~ he. lor. n ( *e-m lh<- ri re.4J a ye.ala 1-. .it . tis, froI h ( . 89 . : L. th I~re .i: t.am h' Ar. 1 4t. h, 18'I . a ia e'Ir *ii F..')t~ itso Pt... b:'.... . (i ., whoi Il nbh any fur I h.;-it fat . al. il. IiI . I at . I \t IttI. C. F i t. A L D, (;NI i\' li, .C )3 . o l en.1. un < ri i i ur i m e i wa t Cr iilorti, I . i.\t li ItI. I ) i T i t ('.\i (I lilN.\, I) -i t it l'il k . I n I nI tli (a -1 -lri \' Il f i t :k e a tir Ct thIe hllt W aa:d l Ie. it l;ti ofi AIia (ir ilin,tde er i iab iii \sis;t' iira M G: w:, \'i im .Lu id ('ottonl Ibagging is being ordered T 1n by the various alliances all over the country and the farmers tro deter luined to bury "Old Ma n Juto" too deep for him to scratch out in ten tlu years. IThe S1p1)!y vill nueet the de tE" ilnanill this Vear. a If the Federal leat ion bill, now . before Congress, lcoin:es a law, there i m will l>e 'war in the can)" this fall. The people of this country can standt to Rea ( ismn 1 long!_ as it stays in W'ash ilton, but will not sul)it to it being nlbroulght to their hi>mes arnd served I ie up to thern on the "half-shell." Li an n4 9v 111 fir ('atali ilillnail is anxions to get ri. tp a c;umpaign. Ie must icel that he in is rIanking little lwaidway uils he is accsin;. MoI state ether of dishow etty or incotnl,p"tencs . TIe platform ' et adtolptdl byv hiS atdl (aptain Shell's i si (onvention wil not p)ring an iMe t for all )emorat-t hav,' been'i st: nding on that ftr yeatr.i, with the exception of consttiutional C:'nve itin. On fhi It i hwy are divithld. The oly is -nt i:, t'i great cr rupti.,n and glar ' ing dishotsty if our State oit-rs,. .I t the tarit ec ('apt ain prove the t, charnge3.-Ca.o.ulina Spi taa. as XWhat hope is thero for rnoratl itv, "( what hope for liberil unifhnltett, >f what hope that lutianitty will aive t its !"'e t)portitity fhr s+lf-p('rf:ctiot, whilo its chief illlrts; are directe(i to sulh-ry and thp t'xpecns,' aitt:whied ' lert1 "Tnlake away sw ir<lh Statea i) (an he s:aved without, it--- -bring iue iithe pl'n. () r.,r )tre' 11 r t f " - 'i o teilr . . Th1'e wotk of ('1r1 ln!- the hiitbliiis c for the ( hmiis n t.ih( " ;,"v. ill s )n b)( ;in, 111111 in a few bn -t lt'nthi thi. C'ollt; wi!l bs- r'nt}y fur buslin(-;, dis. r- pen]ng ka"ynie to hum'tl:l s (' f at d' tit . 'J' e I' )t l iao)o1tant Sh-p now to take is io se enri n14 i:l) :tt th:' l i i; of the instits tit)n wYfo M. 111 "SCver ,Va:t qi : !it('d to dil:ch:ar;.re thti dlih tatS m b.li.1:R e' itl I I0)4: up1 hhm 1) lii a :inant1. toot, whu).i a it;.tne au5 l itItilu e . \y,-oall attr'wa - ,i ttntI'iIn Sll 0\er LIhe ,sth. in thi. toSt)ttti- the tunte of t eli. St ph n 1). Lee, wh) i ii 1w at the t a" of t t. divs_ i is ip :i A ritultural (' h .; ini otH lltitned. :l ast weI lea I Ihl:i it IS pr hbahh- iii eo lt b 11ind10. if ( e t oi he to ;i,t I to .' rtlil a lnd ta:i the Pr<t of-t pv o ihi"e it fin,n iC tik- . Ut 51u(h is tru(, Wt h p)( ths h'Tirtt (:, will a Ito h p 1' It Ii ' s 1. IIv('ry ('ur' in timsir p)ow1'"r, and. O!tri y ev ry s, sibl, - i Itwi"n -ni to a (;r 1 i. tlls n i i to > ; w ll n wn toi need . ilIy i m1 Sr t 'Ip . iI t is a niativu Ca:ro1linil:i ;uud alt .\.uti ir I-on tiunty b,y, h;t.in 10-n 1ptr~v r(0:'('el inl ourl' count ;, and w b !i n td Sate ijTei tuovtlio eisi res 4 efflyrfre 1444 1 R1ardI~ o f Tr4 -t . -- i e r n i n 4i 11 1i...en4er Ii 1~ I 1dr I :' til : eto.ae E ue l.' 1. M t 1. 441 : i e Conn i io er ,ujc to th :I tion of 1 1 11 .I t h L ZENE\ fC 1i re..ijl n. '' n:*n r n . t toI 111n ti11f'e a Sit 1 a r:epi- nth w n :y -te b Iion : . gI - Tl-InIri:'f 3 \ T i.. 444!) Is .41 n i 414t fn ll ,mit hIi arn4illto4 th oll ri'f >i d ,i' 1* , lI \ ill II it I \~~ s II t'I: lt Cotity of i t-,s ienr t& L'uely br(!atb.t l.. d:nliAs. Cfl:r tf Richamond & Danville Rlih Condensed Schedule-Sept. 29, 1889. Traina run by 75th Meridian time. Onr hour faster than 90th Mcridian time _ 8OUTIIiw A -Daity. No 52 No 50 Leav Now York.... 4 80 pm 12 15 u' Philadelphia....... 6 57 pm 7 20 am' Baltimore. .. ..... 9 80pm 9 45 amr W as-=hington . . .... 11 00 pm 11 24 am' ('harluttesville ... 3 00 am 8 40 pm' Lyiuchburg.......' . 07 am 5 40 pm Richond ....... 2 80 am 8 00 pm )anvillc........ 8 05 atm 8 40 pm Grcena+horo.... 9 42 am 10 27 pm (loldshoro........t500 pin 2 00 pm Raleigh........ . 1 00 am 4 46 pm 1)urham......... 2 55 am 5 48 prm' Greenborro..... "9 50 am ;0 80 pm 8aii.bury........ 11 23 am 1212 a Cbarlette...... 10 pm ! 1" a*' aaetonia......... 1 48 pm tl a*r Spartanburg.S.... $ 11 pm 4 51 a Ilot:lprings..... 7 80 am........ Asheville..... .... 05 am ...... IIendcrsonville .. 9 59 am ........ Ar. Spartanburg..... 12 80 am ....... Lv. Spartanburg..... 3 38 pm 4 51 am (rt enville....... 4 46 pm 5 56 am Seneca.......... 6 26 pm 7 81 amr 'Toccoo......... J 7 23 pm 8 81 am (ornelia ........ 8 00 pm 9 10 am Lula.............8 23 pm 9 :7 arm Athens.. ...... I 10 25 pm 12 20 pm Gainesville..... . j8 50 pr?t 10 04 am Ar. Atlanta. ....... 11( 40 pm 12 neon. Nowruwn> I)aily, No 51 No 53 Leave Atlanta........ 7 00 pm 8 10 am (G;ainem ville........8 50 pm 10 04 am Athehas .......... . 50 pm 7 40 wn Lula.... .........9 17 pm 10 26 am Cornelia..........9 44 pm'10 50 am 'T'occoa........... 10 16 pmI11 21 am ScncI.............II 09 pm 12 11 pm Greenville........ 12 35 amI 1 48 pr Spartanhnrg ......, 1 9 am 2 52 pn 'pl -taulrg .......... ...S 40 pn. Hlend, r'onville........... 6 07 pu A'heville......... ........7 00 pm .ot Springs......... ..... 8 40 pm Spatianhur........ I 39 am. 3 52 pm Gastonia...........3 33 am 4 45 pm tinIrlottc......... 4 25 am 6 80 pm Salisbury .......... 6 (2 am 7 05 pm Greensboro..... ..7 45 am S 40 pm Durhan.......... 12 01 pm 5 25 pm Rleirh......... 1 05 pm 7 30 pm olsboro. . . . .....3 16 pm 12 50 pm r eeisboro ..... 7 50 :m 8 50 pm I):nvill.......... 932 am 10 20 pa. liic"hmnd... . .... I 3 30 pm 5 15 am Lyihu ll;rg ...... j12 25 pm 12 55 am Charlottesville.... 2 -i0 pm 3 00 am Washington ...... 7 10 pml 6 53 am Baltimore........ 8 50 pl! 8 20 am Philaalelphia...... 3 00 am 10 47 am Arrive New York...... 0 20 am 1 20 pm SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. N. 5': hi 'ullmana] sleeper New York ( Atlanta. No. 52. Pnllmaan sleeper Washington to New Orle:ans, and W\ ashigtoatn to Birm inhamttit. No. 51 Pullman sleeper Atlanta to New No. 53, piillim:w sleper 1(w Orleana SWashington, and (Iirmaingham to Vash e..on..lAt'. 1. TIAYLOB, (. P. A. Washington, D. C. . L. Mei.ESKl'Y, ). P. A.. Atlanta. {ichmi osnd t% D)aiville It 1 Croon ville and ('olaumbia Diyision. 'ond=ensed nchedul(. April 13th, 1890 TIratins run om 7 5th mueridian timne. ioiing North. Going Souith. No. 51. No. 55. 7 0t ant... Lv ( harlestott Ar. 9 30 pm ....Augu~sta....... 9 00 1 (h0..........hunhia...... 4 40 1I -! .. . .. ..Alston........ 840 1 13pm........Union...... 1 56 2 ;t; Ar. . . . Sp:oinrg.. ..12 45 nm 5 a ........Halda.......10 37? 6 10 ....lendersonitl le. ... 9 59 700 .....AsheviHe..... 9 05 M 4t ...l(ot Spings..7 30 Ii1 . ...omari:a........3 22 pm .) 2 .....rospterity...3 02 50 L......Nwbe4rry..2 44 2 1 ....Ninty Six...1 20 2 7 ....(Greenwood..12 24 .............le.....Ar. .11 55 1 0 Ar... l. elton... . ...1 30 4 lit Lv. ~Hlton... Lv. ... 10 50 'l 0 .. ..WV illunI o ...10 18 I . . .... ezer........10 12 I 4I .. . .. Piedinoit . .9 55 5 .A Ar r...Gre.ville ..Ly 0 15 I Ii) ...Anderso.....10 03 6 30 .. ....eea....... 854 7 00 . ... .Walhalla.S... 25 it 10 . ...Atlanta... N o. 50.No. 57. 5.' p itn. ....ournhtia....... 9 6 1' .....Alston......... 8 dr, 7(00 ....4>n.aria....... 8 29 2 .....Prsperity.... 8 09 I i ...... Newlo-rriy ...7 58 t- 15.........Gol!ville.... 6 55 11 08. ..... .....itoni...... . 9 45, Ar. .aurens.... 6 00 ........ .. .Nin.. ty six .............r......w ..oodP ........... .llVdge.... 4 10 p .0 .. . ..A bheville. .. .... 4 15 0 4t . ... Lv Beltoni l.r...3 40 am I 0' - . - -- illhtns1tn .. 8 17 I Eo .. .... l'elzer........ 8 10 I 2' . .. .Pidmtoni....2 53 2 05. A r -. . reviille ... Lv 2 1 0 Nr . 58 No. 59. 7 3;; .. . Lv Newher.-y Ar... 7 00 pmn 8 M .. . inetsi'x..541 9 I4 ... ..Green,wood.. 20 t :08.........odecs........4 58~ .... Ahhvlle... (t 8it.........r. IH-Iton....4 05 0 t . ... .. h. lHeltoit... 3 25 I 10 , ..Ar.. Amlerson. .LY. .10 03 No. (1. No. 5 2 15 pim. . .. Lv I I'Ides At..... 2 40O pam I 05........Ar\A bbeille Lv.... 1 50 xeeptL Sutnday. MaLin line~ trains 54 anci (5.daly bet ween.i Columia and1( Alston haily (except SundailIy between(~I A Istont ani lorlenville. Mt L141 A .\S, Trafill Manatger. ,J A. L . T A V LO )H, Cei'I. P'ass. Ag't . I) CAlH)DWE1.1L. 1)1P A.. ColunibjaS. C, L. B. & J. L OARPENTER, Masin House~ D)rog Store, 3R?EENVILLE, - S. Wheni yout comie to GreenvIlle, ('all andI it s. You wvill limil at ourt store~ :'ul toek of IPutre andl F'rsh I Jrngs, Chemi a Is Patet IMedlitinites. I rushtes, C.ombhg ud everiythling in a firsi eless..' drug .te.c. liib.t' and( 'erry's Gardt.n Seeds, ALL. L er1( Hst s4tock t4)batccost in thte city.