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40 KENS SENTINEL: LOCAL NIWU. ttol was one half a cent higher ens las week than it was in Ab- t pt. Earnest L. Thornley and fam rned to their home in Savannah irsday. e regular Annual Conference of E. Church, meets at Anderson t 26th inst. j Margaret Orr, a former resident 3onnty is very sick at her home f4 iermau, Texas. t1 ad A. 13. & J. L. Carpenter's now It will toll you whero to go for fun )lt when in Greenville. . Will Irby, of Collertob, was in g i last week prospecting with a m making his future home hero. iny old rusty notes and accounts ti ad the life crushed out of them f] I by gold and legal tender notes. F4 o Court of Common Pleas will 3 in extra tessioni at Anderson on ; A .1 of December, Judge Norton ' t1g. ti issrs. Lid Hawthorn and John have bought out Mr. A. M. tl and will take charge of the bus- tl day. 8i n Griffin will supply the town ash beef on Tues(lay and Friday ; week. Nothing but the best is utchered. V vo your surplus cash ready, to . a tract of land next saleday. a aluable personal property will w Rold that day. t( o fartners in the Six Mile section ig the right thing by putting t: Ittonl seed on their fields instead bl ig them to the oil mills. in a farmers in the upper part of the have almost completed the gath- w * their cotton crop, and but little fc I in the field to be picked. T . Joesic J. Smith died at Central 2nd day of November aged about tl1 . ie was a brave soldier during cc war, and an upright and highly fr 3d citizen. ere will be but few emigrant. g: is StAte to tho West tliN winter. t: t few years h1a" convinced the a of this Stat that there is no bet- at e to live than here. the 6th inst., Mr. T. R. Garrett im :ried to Miss Martha A. Thomkins 1) esideieo of the groom's father, ft M. Garrett.. Thle eceony was.t aed by Rev. W. C. Seaborn. in . J. C. Stribbling has been ap I by the Governor a a dele.ate ft tis county to the Inter-State lIn on convention, whilih mcets in <, le on the 17th of Decenbcr next. if roniineut attorney o! Anderson evere cold during tl;3 recent termi 'ommon Pleas court at that plaen, L extra term has bwe:i ordered to!3 todate him and his many client. it . J. T. Arnold, of the Clover tiry farm, Greenvilla county, was, I the Q5 prize for iho largest tur wn from seed bought of A. B. & ;Il arpenter, Mansion Houso Drug i l u . R. T. Thornton, the deservedly , arnd eflicienit book kec per, for W. ~ ood & Co., will soon moDvO to Hie has accepted a p)osition in ot at that place with Mr. H. J. " zabeth Austin, an old colored wans found dead in her bed at p last Saturdlay. Coroner floggs ili d and held an inquest. Th le iLud that death resulted from nat . Thornley D. Harris, of Green- t slieves in Pickens real estate. On . inst, he bought out Mr. D). Adams, who lives Rix or eight est. of Pickens, paying him $600 272 acre.. 3nty-three eere d1ays in which to C r tax. Don't dlepenid on an ex. t.il of time this year. The crops el a andtm the*ro will be no exense for ill ment~ within the time given, the de D ecember, Il Hughes, the young white man amangled in auch a frightful og in J. E. Gassaway's gin near o the 1st inst., died on the 10th i ~k jaw, wvhiile the surgeon was two tirns, Hangeod, Bruce & WI,. Ml. llaugood & Co., have UIhont ihrtee thouninid hales of 3a o far this me>n. TIhis is a lne for thiese gentlemen and for the et -ounity farmeurs. Silas 1ilile, who lives onl (Canne ghnt mn amiong the monutaiins, a ecxperimae1nig withi cotton 01n for sveral years. Last spring e dI a small pa:tchi expiecting to > bales. lIe inaude four. J. RI. Riley, D). D., wn to -n hast Saturayiili to installI Rev. * >ggni as p)astor o,f Willington, and1( Mot armnel lhutrchies. a 'CJ appoiinment ait. Carmel was Rev'. 0. L. Durant of thi8 a: aess mnamiger of theo Arkansas4 '. higaiziine pul isheod ant ]Bat esv ille, - ai coply of that spiey and1( inter- ii * rnial. H[is brother, Mr. II. LA. of (Cenitral, this counilty, is one I tors.I rs. Langh t.rr anid GairrrettI, of R lest. (hn ville (onlty, w',ho(. hasiedl fam of (Col. IHoll ings-.1 the Pea Ridge se'ction, broughit lies over las4t weeck to look at tl homes. Thelay we~re highly ~ :th hlnoceatiot. -]Dora Snoddy, nec n iss D)orna ~ickeinr counlty', wasI mar1iriedl oni * Welcome Chiu rch, Ibr ee iiles city, to Rtichiard F. Watson, of Ilii he cIremony. Conigratula Mrsii3. WVatson by nmany friendls. illo News. I are out for the marriago of a C. Richmardsoni, forierIb of tidis Mr. Nelsen Rt. Grbeen, of Cin 0 )hio. The marr-iage will take ' e5 res4idenieo of thle brid(1's aunmt, b . Hyde, in t ininnai,ti, on thet' nat11. Miss Richardson, is a * .ghter of Mrs. IHester Richard )erty township. a5. Eugene LewVis and Sam ivo entered the Clemson Col *. Ihave the honor of having their rolled as thne first studeints of u ctioin. They are to assist the a ini hisl wor'k and bulsiinoss untilr **e opens for the regular attend-. * tud(enitM, which will bo in anbeutE yearlThy beg:mi work on j a 1h innintuu-.cvo C ier-. -Mr. J. 0. Garrett has purchaseditho YBryant place, 117 acres for 00 cash. -Mr. Ben Trammell has brought us bree potatoes that grow in a stump. 'hey weighed sevon pounds. -Dr. and Mrs. Tom Folger of Con ral, passed through town last Tuesday u their way to Eastatoe valley. -Mr. ttobt. T. Stewart has rented out is saw mill started recently near Prater, nd has gono South for the winter. -Mr. J. M. Phillips, who moved to io Six Milo seotion last spring has a 1w mill and cotton gin in full blast. -Soveral of our citifens are wishing >r a cold enap to give thon a ebanice to irn the sausage grinder an hour or No. -Chickens, eggs and butter are in ood demnand here. These articles are etting very "seldom" at the present ,riting. -Don't sow your wheat too early. If 10 present warm weather continues the y will kill it out and you had bettor tve the seed. --Mr. J. Ir. Henley, of Laurens coun r, is in this county lookinig lat the lands ith a view to buying a good farm in lis community. --Tle nmanagers ad comnnissi,ioners of i0 State election wNill pleaso take notico )at their money is at the SwriXL oflico ibject to thoir order. -Colonels, Majors l) 1 Captains aro Ding out of fashion. Theio IfonoahIo nOW inl vogue. Most aniybody gets it. hat does it mean, anyway! -Send us the news, cainpaign riff-raff id sumaries over tle whichnesms of the hat, and the whorefor of the whiy, kes a back seat for two years. -Contrary to the weather profit, tihe ree d ra' rain was not followed by a izzard, but cleared up nice and wari, fact, regular Florida weather. -The Mauldin bridge on Wolf Creek ant down last Sunday. The contract r building a now ono will be let today. Lie road is blocked until that is done. -The revenue officers are waking up e woonshiners again. New corn has ,11 inl and Bill Roark can smell a still on Easley to the Hog Back Mountain. -The Pickent county wagon and bug trade is growing to sch an extent at some enterprisig firm would make handsome profit by establishing an eney at this plaice. -The openling of the Walker-MEI oyle High School is on the first day of VCV1mber instead of the 3d1, as was 11ted last week. Everyono who oxpect.s attend should be on hand at the open g. -On the 10th inst., ill Oconee county fl resideniee of Alr. Perry Fisher, the tlm of tihe brile, Mr. Merritt Alexan ar, of this county, was married to Miss ara;i tt Fisher, iev. John Ellenburg -Land still goes, on Pea Ri(ge. Mr. Irkin Huges las sold his Ellis place, 0 acres, t, Mr. J. J. Pannel for 81,200 Ad Mr. W. A. Lcnley jr., lna sold his ae 200 w-res adjoining the above to r. 'I lios. Durhani for ,800. --C l. . E. H agood has presented ie town with an acre plot of ground At outside the corporate limits on the lassy Mountain rmad, for a cemeiery, )on te condition that the town put up nice fence and have it properly laid it. -Thme patroins of the Thigh School are all p)leased with the success of tIhe hool under the lmaagement of Prof. F. D)argan, and have secured liis ser en for anothier year. Under sin ef Miont mianagement our school i;; an as tredl success. --On the 17th inst., Mrs. Amanada ale, wife of D)r. J. W. Earle, died at e home of her seon, Mr. J. W. Earle, the advanced age of seventy-five ra. Her hiealh has baeen failing for 'me time amid hmer death was anot unex cated. T1hae fnerii' was held amt Carmel thme (liy following. She had beenm a nsisteiit nmmaher of thme Presby teriani bujrebi for manmy years, and (lied ''iai e faith." ''Her sorrowinig hausbar.d and mildren have the hieart felt sympathy of eir mainy friends in Pickenis mand An rao0n couUteas. Thme followving are thme recent transfers re4hal estate in this counity: W. TU. McFall to Balhus Arter, 410 acres Hfurricanio towniship, 030 John 3M. Phillips to) C. L. Hiollinga >rthi, lot, No. 52 in Easley, $150i. J. 1H. Ellison to J1. 3M. Nations, 110 res oii waters oaf Mile Creek, thmo Ren mlini Neighboirs phico, 8.175. l'ello 1U. SmjithI to Marthia E. Hlol mnbi, lot in Eas~ley, S:300. I huaaiel \l ills to J1. B. Sa rgent ,0 5 acres i waters of Shoal (reelk, $350. 8. L~. Latail to S. Cu. Slani, 119 acrea Hu arrie ua townmship, 85Q5. W. 11. )wenm to (ho. M. M;Taddox 59, 2aes in (cen trla townshipi, 8.150. E. A. imda( C. A. (Gibsoni to Russell at ke, 3G'iceres oan ibe's Creek, $235. W. 1'. Finadlamy to A. J1. Looper, 80 res ini Dameuivil Itow,~nshaipi, $505. F. V.7 Clamytonm to W. iR. Owen, 310 ares ini Cenatrial town mshiap. $350. M~Ialissa 4yars anmd others jo IR. 11. By s. 80 a'ires in ]liberty townasipi, $400. Miar.y E. Gaiines to A. and B. Ram 'nur, 81 : ns ini (entral, $330. TLhionnau a. Unarlanun jo A. 11. Rhigginis, Sl(cre5 oni Shoal C'reek, $175. A. (O. W\y:att to W.. TI. Naille.y, 6 acres a O ld P'ickenisville, $270. L. F. N4oire to E. A. 3Moore, 125 'llaanik*gi %in g iinid (Obr i t moas damys are ist, at hmandi! (One Ii madredi fatlhierless, motherless lit (a ones aare in lae Thoirnwell Or)phmamgi', 11eroi is work for t he C'iahrche and thle bi urebless, All inco-menl aiid amaceanamts. ud( everybodyh~ else. Who wIll taike cairn of these orhans? They are froma alIl the heading decmnm atioias. They haiiil from airylanmd to 'exas, froni Mamsielaselts to Missouri. Yni good1 Chmristijamns, will you give- t him Tlhate gi vinag or Chirisl mmas collect ion,m -or werMU Will you senid thmeam a barrel f floum', or a bolt of cbothi, or ai box of unadriesa? Who can help p)ityhig imn orphians, no hudred of them? Tender hecartedl 'oman!ij Heo is work for y'ou. A nda von children miay wvork for cahidreni! forchaantR, semnd thmeim your reimnanastat hoes or dry-goods or anythinmg from am monlh of corna to a bairrol of amolasses. Laid thmere is moniey that answerethm all lhinags. A ddrmess D)r. Jaicobs, Tihornwel I )rphaanago, Clinatonm, 8. C. From'i Looper. A genral Thmankisgivinag has beon greed upona by thet Peter's Creek Fair airs' Alliance onm Nov. 27th, and lion. Ii. L. D)onaldsonm, of Greenville, this state, has been inivited to adldre.ss the Lliance and the public on that (lay. Nov. 1'/th 1W . J-. To Our Patrong. The season of the year has come whe money is in circulation, and the printo asks that all who are in arrears como for ward and settle. We have been very in dulgent to many of our patrons for ad vertising as well as subscription. To al who are in arrears a year or more w will send statements of their account and hopo that each and overy one wil oblige its by a prompt remittance. Thi printiig of a first-class weekly papej like the SENTINEL, ilvolvos a great deal of expense, hence the nocessity of re quirilg our patrons to adhere as nearly .a possiblo to a cash basis. No offense is meant by us in rendering accounts to our debtors, and none should be taken. Observpnce of business principles, as well as necessity, comipels tho prompt collection of all dues. Those tl;ercoro knowing themselves indebted to the SENTINEL for subscription or advertising would confer a favor by settling at their earliest opportunity. A Grent Error. Very often the lieada of families fall into the grievous way of keeping their children away from school on tiomo slight pretext or ia.ginary v.wrong dono them by the tetw-her in enforcing, the rules by whieh the school is governed. To tachi a successful school thern must be a firm and rigid disciplinle, and if the pupils are not to be held in check by persuasioa, the teacher is then com pelled to pinisli the refractory ones inl some way to imake the rules effective. It is then tHit the parents commit an error by taking the matter in hand and con chiding that their child is persecuted and henceforth they keel) them from school, thereby doing the coming man or vo man a great wrong by de)riving them of the advantages of an early start in secur ing an education. Parentq should be very careful about giving their children all idea that they will not have to submit to the discipline of the school room. Mu11iical Notice. The Twelve Milo Musical Association will meet with the Keowee Bal)tist Church oin Saturiay before the fifth Sunday in November. Song service will be held on the day following. All aro invited to attend and make the meeting a suc cessful one. Bring your note books. By the President.. BuiNileM N94 ices. The Piekens Sub-Alliance will meet oil Saturday the 29th inst., at 11 a.m. All the members are urged to be present, as business of importance is to be trans acted, and a full meeting is necessary. IEtrS1DENT. It is the cry of tho dealer that his im itation is "as good as Old Saul's Ca tarrh Cure." This s3hould convince you which is the best. Largo sales indicate the merits of all good articles. Dealers sell more of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup than of all other rem edies for the cure of baby disorders. FOR D1VSPEl"4A Uneo lrown't Irmn BIUeW*. Phypicians recommend it, All doanlcr keep it. ei.vj per hoGio. Genne lto, trade-minrk and croved red lines oil w ivipper. Everyone who has once used Dr. Bill'u Cough Syrup invariably resorts to it tigaim for colds, etc. "When vice prevails and impious mci bear sway." Wlen cuts, sprains, bruises torment all the day; Then caisn from pain-from care an hlurt arle sent By great Salvation Oil, the standari liniment. -All the personal property of Wmn J'r'eem:m, dece:Meds, will be sold1 to the' highest bidder for cash on thea 20th ins~t at~ the. Lato .iesidence of said diecased. JhNs '1. L.ANo rox, Adm'r. LA DI1Es Needing ab tonic, or child renm that want buiik1h.g uIp. shtonhl take It is pleaant to 10':c, euares .llri,. nuliges tion. andt lliiliss. Al n dealera keep it. Clerk's Saile. S 3 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C2ounity of Pickens. Ini Cuioio Pleas. Lela G'ambrell, vs. M~ary Rt. Wilson. Ini p)urs'uance of a decretal ordei made in the above staited casC, I will sell beforo the court 11ouse door at Pickens S. C., duigthe legal houri for salei on Saleday iln December, next, all that piece parcel or tract of land ini the 'ounlty arni S-ta1t( afore said, adjoiniog lanids ofi S. W~atsoi, and0 of lhers, con14aiin~lg cighty-oneL.(81: a1cres, more1 or' less. Sohld for pati tioni. Te(rms: One half cash, ba:lanet onl a ett dhit,I oI ne~ year, illteres.t from (lay oh sale, secured lby a bonid and(1 nor't gage of thle p remlis(-s. PurilchaI:ser1 to payI forI l l'fpapersf and for recordinjlg the s:une. ,J. 21. STLEWVART, n1ov1, '90td (lerk of Court ClIerk's Male. 'TAEOF SOUTH CAROLINA L Cuty of Pickens. Iiniommo Pleas. vs. Olirer' TI. Jones, et. al. Ini p)url'sIuane of a diecretal ordei mnade ini the abhove stated ease, hi' liIon. J. JI. Norton, presiding Jutdge 27th Septetimber', 1 890, 1 will sell be foreIl '(l th Icut ho(use door a' a, Piekom, C. Hf., H. C., dlurinlg the legal hour. fo'r sale, on1 Saledlay ini D)e-end>er, l:mol situiate ill the county and1( St'uh joinIing lands1 of W. M. .1(1nes, ,J. 1" WVilliamse, (O. A\. Williumus anId .J. T1 T1erms:; Onle thlird cash, bialanet on1 a1 credhit (of twelve mlonlths, initerest from dayV of -salet, securied byV at mort gage of theI prem~iHs. IPurchaser to pay~ for all papers, anm forj recordinlg tile samie. J. M. S'TE W AJRT, nlov6td Clerk of Court. NTIC'llE 1" F"INALV SETT"ILl'MEN'l i herebyd iv Le Ilo tice thlat I will ap ply to J1. 1. Ne wberry, .1lIdgec of Probaot for P'ickens unlty, S. t'. , on the 1st da: D ecember, 1800, for leave to make a hina settlemlent of tihe estate of ltoswell 111ill d(c('ese, andt atsk to be dhiilniSel as5 adinlllistrat.or. pr w rr.r. r HA A full store. marked down to pr nothing claimed th We are workir tages. Tho increa: ThiR iseason w< rightfully belongs t We are payinq any market. We cannot nal offer for your trade A largo lot ol The best four. The nicest line Hats and Clot' Still selling th added to our stock. AWii Sell yourI X~e1 CEO C McFALL'S ALMANACK -1ron ---o if Anything Goes Wrovig Don' Layit osa the "TURREAtKEII." I ow, Blen-jamn-in, And do the best, you kin, Yo ma(lly never have aniother such Ahmce; Yo ruustIIN'n. 1,at yer eye, For thc th.. i; drainiig nigh When '.he Jutdge wvill makule the :'uti dlance, For you'll never get another such a weedl; If you want to make a friend Just give him "Rlapidan,"' This Almianack will sell you all you need, Be sure to do y'our duty And try my ''Georgia Beauty" TIhis 'Tobacco n-is never known t,o fail. Ilooray for "'Re-1 Fox!" JIust buy it b;y the box, This Almanack keeps them all for sale. Try my "Miing Link," And you will slways think, Thlat, there wn.s 'such another plug; Thlen nat ural "'admliiration," C (hen'ed by all the nation, Wll leatse a voter better than a'Jug. ISo sit down--Ben, AnDd (10 the bu t youi ken, And always buy Tobacco from McFal; I 'i e ) not in else' to say, l4uL to bid you all -good day, And hope to Wel you later one and all. No uise to) squandethr tio In tr, ing to miake a rhiyme, Everybody~ kmnows just, whe*re to come For good, honest sol id goods, And it's hilways4 under.stood -l'That this Almnannek will mnakc you feel At home. W '\. TL. McFAL LJ J!rldge Noti'e, I will be at thme .oab Ma.fuldin's bridge across Woldf Creek on~ Thurn dlay, the 211th day of Novcmnber, at 10 o'clock~ u. mn., fori the pulrp)ose of let ing" the rebumilding or' rep)airing,l of the said1 bridige. EmsA DL)y, no0v:,td Chr. lBd. C. C. RI. M.W ERTZ, PiiOP IllT'OH MONUM'S, TOi' %tJSTONE1'S, COlR N Ell STO N IES, ETC., Mad(le on shiort not ice. Sat ts fact ion (hiar. it nteed, anid pries asR low as t he lowest, .thC quality of the wvork at all times being iconsidered. II am agent for the best iron and wIre fences oin thIi mamrket . G iv~e me a callI an t " y r i. R, . 1WitTZ. TANTIAL, BVEnY DAY !ARGAIRZ! -AT GOOD, BRUCE & CO'S. No useful article loft out of tho list, and everythii ices that make the sales. Nothing misreresent'ed aid it the quality of our goods will not warrant. g this business solely upon our own merits and advan io and satisfaction of our trade is our best endorsement. are working harder than over to hold tho trade that ) Pickens. as high prices for cotton and selling goods as cheap as 1o special mention of the many inducenents wO have to Patent Flour as white as snow and as cheap as dirt. pound cofice in Pickens. of Drees Goods ever seen here. ting in abundance. oso everlasting Shoes. Several now styles and shapes lotton and give your trade to 'rOOD, BRUCE & CO. -.'CLOVER AND GRASS* SEED? Lawn and Pasture, SLOAN BROT1IERS, 44recumavIlle, M. C. ?IE STANDRD_FUNITUREFAfTOBRY S- I?- 1FxEEMAN, Pr'oprietor, (Call 01n mIe for1 y,our eleg~ant hetd-roomi snits, 01arlor and kite(1wn1 fur,nitmenc I hav S i sph-iid 14ot, Iii tin) saf(s, he '1-stc;nl'l., ct(. 1 :nni lnowb ln::4 ifactin in ~ the "Emipir lee I live.' one oif the int hi-; s nw.leh. I". M1. .\ho ris at I'<-k-is, i' myv a-ent, fe soth furniture' aind hee hives. ('all on him, or me :1 n4w l;-a-4-y .A Filgl. l-, Goodl 1poplmar h:en take1: In inl e'xchang je hw fr n i tnir. iomv28st - - do yons Wuant to Ra~my'? C'ouu'eoanISel eeMe. I will besy naad pa 4'as~Ia, ~ 'n" or I will sel1 osa ('redit. . - Wviil Rey or NelIl Lar;'ge '~~ E'r luumanil TIraucts, inaIprovedI a -:a (-r *uimpro,'ed.-. s A0 P'ickens1, S. C YIE,at'y to Lnni~i. On)i impro1hved1 [arm land(s inl 'snms4. e ________ ~ ;'tmt ani lpwards. IALIan repayabl4e i smllt annl 1I 4:aynwn'Its thlronigh a pri N(TI'E TO) D)EiTI'(S A N1 ('Hil)- ofr si vears, htm (l:jenali e hm-)4.r(w ae(ins(4. t Ese f ilms lim Frea, hatigisrpinnyne-r.Ap ecasd hfe f icen on ty. nt toi J. E, 11000l(, i ttorney, () the umle1rsigne4d for paymen4(1t by' the 1 .t - ----- -_____ I;ay .Jannary, 1591., ain41 those5 Iilnriteri No wh4 ht 'd to Manl Estater will mnak' pa;yIment . .et * 4I (1~ ~ et eta~ia 4y .Jantury 1st, 1891, toi Noice. eeb e t hat ptlcat .Jt1I N TF. A NGSTO' N willb made toteGeneral Assebmblly movtJw4 Admaninistrator. Sonuth Ci(arolina at its4 next session) to (4orporadt e thle SAVANNAIt, S1nNeo & \ys - EIN 11 Ar.wAY ( 'umlpany1, ext ending fro IY uAre G in W est ep 'l ntit''1ll" i (4Iive tdee If'V'Own lle11, thenle to4 Seneca~ and( thlen Andl4 Want LjOw RtatN toi the NothI Caruolinai line near Eastal lap. '1'o Arkansam, Texas, MissonrFi, Caoorado, .ixo. C. ('Ey, h~.W k,VI Oreion madi ifornia, or any pVoint W. Ii. StTAm' L. C. ( AIP WESTL "r NOIflTIIWEM'T, IT WI LLi WV. L. .Joanin . I). Cisnv l Y1Y11 to wrioe to IIne, N. . l"A(.'... A IAN RIChnaoind d Danville 2tXg Greenville and Columbla Dplvislon. Condensed LACIule August 31st, 1890. 'Trains run on 75th ieridian time. Going North. Going South. No. 54. No. 55. 7 00 am... Lv Charlecton Ar... 9 30 pm 8 00 ..... . Atigusta ....... 9 07 11 00 .......Colunabia....... 4 40 12 02 ........AIston........ 3 35 1 33 pu-........LUnion........ 1 56 2 36 Ar....Spartanburg .... 12 45 am 46 ........Tryon ........11 24 5 33 .da........10 37 5 5 1........Flat Rock......10 10 6 10 ....IIendersonville .... 9 59 7 00 .....Asieville....... 9 05 8 40 .......t01 ing. 7 30 12 24) .......>oIlaria ........ 20 pin 12 13 . .......>roperily...... 2 57 1 00 Lv......Nwlrry..... 2 37 2 2 ...Ninety Six...... 1 15 2 146 ......(rcnood..... 12 24 3 07 ........... ...11 55 3 50 Ar....Abbewville. . L. .10 50 am 4 00 Ar....... I,tItol ........10 80 4 10 Lv.. b11.lit)I .. .. 0 30 4 2-.. ......W illia islon.....10 18 4 31 .........Iz(lizr.......10 12 4 8 ...... Pctli<h it-...... 9 55 5 30 Ar... .renville . .Lv 9 15 4 4.0 . . An<lerwon..... ..10 03 5 22 ...... h-ml' ton...... 9 26 6 00 ........ n ....... 8 54 7 W0 ..-.... W allialla ....... b 30 10 .140 .......Atl ianta........ No. 5. ~No.57, 5 -10 1)111...... Counbia ....... 50 6 15 .......Alston......... 8 -1 G 7 (11) .......Pon.aria....... 8 30 7 23 ......IProsperit)...... 8 08 7 0......Newherr ...... 50 8 45. .......; h -ille ....... 6 52 9 07 ... ...linol........ 0 82 9 415 Ar..L.auren....6 00 .1 . . i ty i ..... . 0 0 ........Gr.enwo4t ... 05 A ........Id .. 4 (O pil -10 ....... h illk ....... 4 15 No. 50 No. 51. 9 15 m q........IT - ... g ) 10 25 ........\ 1b4vilh ....... 8 50 10 -10 I....... .... t .10 11 02 .. ..\\-iIli1St 'n..... . 17 11 08 ........ >clzir. .. .. 3 10( 11 25 ......ii 1 ,1 t ....... 2 53 11 0( .1 e<-vilb.....2 10 No .o j 2 . . itv. 7 08 S11 ai ...Lv Nwherry Ar. 6 50 pa 8 3 ...NtinIv Si'x...5 42~ S1.1 ......Grnwm ... 5 20 S8 ........ I2-.. . .1 58 10 0 ......Ar. Bf-It n ...... 4 05 10 4 5 ......Lv. 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