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G SLOWLY -MAKING IN Ttj STATE P~ 'r C. 3. E. BOG44M, Editor. Por Subscription, *i11.60 per aii imm strictly In advance; for Ki x mont ths, 75c. Ldvertisements iserted at one dollar persquare of one Inch or less for the first insertion and fifty cents for each subse quent Insertion. Liheral discount made ti mcrchauts and others advertising for six iia*hs or by the year. 3bitl.ary Notices exceeding five lines, Tributes of Respect, Commmiention of n personal character, when a4missa ble wIll bechar.,ed for as aivert isemeti. THURSDAY, DEC. 25, 1890. T1he SFNr.L goes to its many rcadcrs tedry with a foi r-l-ge sup pkm(nt that is clock full cf enter taiing Christmas iening to inter eat and and amuse y u afttr the en joyment of a hearty dining at the festive bcand. The chances.-of an Indian war are about over. The hostiles are being brought in by the friendly Indians to get their winter supply of food and clothing. Since the death of the 1no torious chief, Sitting .ill, the red men have become more qliet. A bill has been introduced in Con gress to appropriate $100,000 for the purpose of enableing the President to procure the usn of and manfacture of Prof. Noch's consumption cure in the United States, It. is nlow conced(A that this discovery will do all that is claimed for it. Tlhe factory bill was hill-d in tlt Senate Ist thirday ,y it i ote (f 21 to 8. This dos aw:t with the bill for the present, but it dos not idoI the harm that its iintluictionl inlfo the Legislature didl, byq, cuing a an.p in the price of cotton wN lit- fIactr ics ceased biuying on n fee'mit of the throatened shortening Of tic-ir work ing hours and an inlcrea"se of riming The South Admlatic, anl in:dwstrinI: joulinal, is publi I d i'v The 1Iuth Atlantic Co., (incrported.) It was I establiAihd inl Jan1u:v, 1889, o1t1(1 ince then it hias won its way to an0 undisputed place in thew firewis t ranks of American indus,trial journals. It is the h(a.t aldveiti:ilng 1ml dilum inl the South. '.l le I rice ;f subti)t ipt iln is only onC dollar at yt ar. Adtire- s, S uth Atlantic August a, Ga. The Le.gilah:re 1:as h<nt worki* day- rnd riht h m- okty .ing to in14h through2l their w;ork pre patorty to 0djcun.n l .t bt t ay. '.j lhy have (cne' a tn a(zt dt i ll the wayl of pI-anni g r<fon n-<112.-111 o. if they i:ave not do all I luat u as5 (xpect<d~ of tl:<mn, Iy11 lu e nn:(k n isidet al le chanes( whnih will haive to be tried before the emmhn v w ill 1:nt;w w~ lather refo1mn mleans hit<r [i:nws or not. Th1e yam11g Jh g,islat ois v. lo <:g et. cd to iimb tI::<ir y i m<aiur<s trtinph tLe G(na a Ah m nil ly, 1 axe in Imost cares~ 1-c<n l di a FhlJir t< d. 1t is ful motony00 inl setting down upon the new~ 11 hil l:i<h hats cest its miaker Jiany an anx ious thought. No dotIi the L< gislatevre has d<ne 11 nergh, but mianly (f us will have to go to Colmnu hin, before we can r<alize the chaznge. In Congresus but little is beinig dione, the whole time of the Senate is taken uip withl the F'orco h)ill. Thlere is no doubt as~ to tihe piassatge of this infamous measure. The Rec publicans are dotermined that it shall be a law before they go out, of power next March. The South is to be inisulted with the federal b)ayone(t at our next elo2tionl, am'! if it should cause riots and bloodsheds. the bill will havo accomplished wvhat tihe ad vocates of it desired. It is reported that Governor Till. man has been doing seome lively kick - ing because 1he could not makte the uipper House of thle General Assem "' 1see throulgh his glasses. Oin the - - 'tors5 aire Will not consent tob place so m. power in the hands of a single oilicer even if he is the head of the Execui tive Department. The Jus'Ftiets of the IPeace ('nd CC,n stables provid<d f(r by the Conmstitu tion of this State are to he elected by tihe pc.ple. TIhere nre four or five counties in the State w1h<re the peo. pne might (eket m<n I of the wrong ck.r. This is y rch1a>iy th0 e (nsoni the Dniccrats nlever have j assred thel ~ecessary laws fIr their electien. It ~b~ -lii6ity ecuniis ornd1 have a racrate.So the trial jus A~needpted as a mostconi. fr%~~ ~ibtute. Hie is a creature ' talute, ard rceivirg his ap ~ L~k ~U0 O4lAJ%Jk44L kIi P AVL C&JU -ear '90 is finished. This wook is the ai ast of the ninth decade of tho nine- V ,eenth century and it has been the b nost progressive of iny preceding p 3ecade (f the world's history. The s progress of the South, and our own p State in particular, during the past t ten years, has been phenomenal. n The area of our farming lands has il been increased over twenty per cent., c: and the products of the farm have n been increased over twenty-five per s cent. by bringing the soil lp to a e higher standard and improved mothi e ods in cultivation and fertilizeinlg. b) The manntiaeturing interests in the t State ha11ve inIcrese('d four fold. Mill- ti lions of outside capital have flown in- it to this State from nortliern and (list- i Cern s(.urces. 'Ihe growth anid unt<r- a prise of the Piedmont setion is per. y haps meorv 1h(nomntnal than ay oth- y er p!ortion of tie State. v Piekns County is juf-t begininlg to C feel the ('1et of the lrogressiveness it that has been going oil clsewli re, 'I anld our citizens rt. Legining to reid- a ize thit if we keep pace with our sis- 1 ter couitics we must be ul) and d(loing. V No doubit within the next. decade that I beginls w%ith the imleoiuing yer, o cOmItty will llore than double her wealt.hl and populait,io.n. N4.w" eniter priss are al-eady pr. eh-d that IIIl ladd mlore thanl a. l11df million to our -. taxaleh proper!ty, andi( the coigof the(:( mnanulfa-ct's 'WiHllwbing aiut tj intlux (d a ;th.rs. Tho builing of One (r milrn (I! ihe pro'Jected railroad li"ws itr;;jh ille coiunty will dvvel opI our rvlt llattir'll r u sad Increvasv (he Nvall:c (if mur propwrtyOne, linndn.d per-I cclnt. L&I. every one do4 p his dyId t hle pro.pect will be ktpt briD ti. l t iln. W. 1). \i:ayliel , Superitt'nd- L. 'tt 'f E nditiinl is taking" steps to su e that, tle eazets who are cdueat- ik -d : the Ciha.lel, at the expense of se hI !( dt, hl jl Pp their contract vi 1%ti the Stile to Ic achiig school two :INs at-r (thery are graduated. Ini lis instructi1on to the schoul colnillis- I< ;ion i e - s;lys: "The "It'ita halts etheated these ar Nr I11 miad excts to receiv I(III (1aICh k-f thelnl tw\o years' s v\ice( n I(,e lools itl retli'li. We ieed hivir s<ois and I. lmust, call up'.. n.It 111 our ionld tiuste.i to phce of t hll b-(,ailitu-iesr schools - se that ther ma. 1he aled to dischargo their o'ligation to the Stite. Wea culmo10 t affent1 to release themll, frombu thefm i I imt wie need (ducatted t(ech ers for ourll schls)l. On the othler hau, s luatdo ur ulyinai'ini thetin tii5 st1 u m-hols that tho(v liay perlformi their~ and honitorablly dis lie is right ia t his, and11 the (emp loy. men1? t of Ih<se younlg mten ax teachen., t will tend o h ivle the s-tadIard (If our I ulic' reh,uils iad give the pils Thel peopl e lIf Mississippi are well11 ii L Isa withi the work oIf the Statei Uinale u Clb!ge at C lumbhes. It wasy (tablished] int 1887, and1 is no0wi lin e ruitnl g nrder. It has as5 good aiK c11rtiultm asi an1 y coullege, is well in. d. Thle r110 i of itsa priidient, (limrles ii. (Coik, is [a fine showing wor1k Itf Ali.ssippi lu s beeni follow al Lv y lCh org ia.lhs hwst is n1ow in~ proces o f (lreItion1 at 31lille gevilie, wm)]k. Whoa say~s thati South (CarolinaV o.( its l:illy filLta;(s thle U'iNtI extn-lds its beist w ishes for a Aer one( oIf you1 live tol i-Ie nuoy eturn of lhe (lty oif joy~ and1( gladmIl s. This is the dlay uu101 wichi'l we( sholl 11' p'ut 01 (If (ur ill-frelinlgs andl anIimos- S ite 1 ehind usi, and have a rmiuile anidI a kind word( for V er(v1 otne of our V neighboI(r and1( fl .< intes. "'Peace on for the d]oy that c< mm<m1 noratcs thler lawn of thel (ebrhi:,in ran. 'I be l.il new ht1 fete the Senmatet to )nishi fiuds in fetfilizers, maIty re - I uil t in 51311 novel rimiinld procee.. s -lf looking throu1gh the [ars The~I t pe. o Iot hln ''01" impr)lisoInent lie Coolsaw MininIg C2ompany shouild b be contvic'ted it would have to be pult ~' mt top of the~ jail. '.1 Wmn. IH. Ho(waird, (Big Bill) was silled in the upperV part of Greenville sonfty last Sundaoy afternl(on by r( Gieorge C'enter, a stepson c.f Betn Rolss tm for whose muirdern Howard was tried1 1 last suimmer and acquitted. The slay- ~ r of Ilowar'd has sent theo St'eriff of -~ that County word that lie will give hlimfself up to be triedl for the killitng. 0 Ever-yone has been watching the M~ new adm-iin istration anxiously. They "l w~ant to know -.what reformi n StateG affaira men'. Thloy Ilav no di-_. Ia id go as inovitably as the seasons. 7hether we contribute to these things Y our conduct or not, there is sound hilosophy in making the best of our irroundings. Only lie iK truly inde endent, who appropriates everything a the promotion of his own happi t ess. %We often allow temper, and I I temper at that, to dictate our . riticisms, and clifo those who do F ot (eserve it. Like an over charged bot gun thisi makes itself felt at both nds, but unlike the gun, it gen- I rallN' does the mo9t damage at the N utit end. If politics are not going :) 81it you, turn your ihole atten Aon to your <m% n1 private businiess, and will 8)on fit youl h1ter thaln it (.VerI ais befo. c Every 1bod)ly can11not hold I Goivlrui-nt, oIlie, 11u the worse on1 are1 left, stick the fl losr to the art.v. There is nothin:r like patienit. aiting and diligent attention too' wII bisiness, to give him st. ( 5 Ild influence with hius1elf aind ot :. L'he best. way to provide for "thit heat fter" is to wo()rk wisely and faithfullY .t "the now." St rike "the now" I hile it is hot. Every stroke of your m111mer will slow u) Onl "the here fter." SPEA IK 11T. There are several question of grave m11portaice pencding before the Leg dlature which will lie acted upon I ext %Ninter. Thini about i these qucs- I t11, l tand write us vol l thoughts for I ublicatioll ill the SENTINEL. You iVe the SENTINEL the thought, and it C11 c ill griantee the spelling and the rainmar. Send in your nua1me with p hat ,oiu write. The name will be a iblislied, if vou desire, otherwise it ill be withlield. The columinis of C' 0 SENTi-IN:1-- ar freely oflered to the a '1plo under the custonary rules. n Lt its rcaiders hicar from you on any bject. The editor of the Sirm:t a >Cs not know it all--is always in aceh of light-always open to con tion. AT Ou:n non. While t1he charit.ble inle'inied have t. ,(1 VeryN busy at ThaiksgIvin and uirstinas ill taking ill) collections e: d asking for do()nations for the tl Ithen, no one sevins to think of the i phanis and the needv at hoim . At (' counitY poor fairmi are IL numi.1b(.r tj poor., agedl, neg"lectedl persous, and veral orphans that hive not had any tention whateve-r paid to their wants tI ther tempiloral or spiritual, except hat is giveni them by and through hie s.onty otlicers. Let us then do s iluethi'ig for thiose that.are at ouri usor, rathear thanm to 5send our alhn- to bose thaiit areC not12 so) much( iln ned. Iake up a bosx and1( send to the coon v poor farm, it wil casunss a ray of giht to fall athwe.rt the pathwaiy of f biosc nieglected1 ones. Ik.t~inent 1'o,u andi Age. TIhe( IUn stoni Globe tinks that with i Ciplinsg wruitinig hllS (sel into fatme at I wenutyfoiur, and1( Glhadstonse doinlg the mk f a statesmai:n at e'ighity. it.I muld( seemli tha tt our' liita;t ios u0poll -outh anid age are artificiai and aibi Ixiplinug hsas wisely decided thmat ihien a 1man1 fe els illspelled to w rite ISe (annt hse tiso yosung for' the wok. Ie shosuhil gos ahiead and( (10 his level 'est . lason 'i e 15siu;ally wise i Ilet iding t hat it is unnm(ecssar'v for 01n1 to SEeSk repose wheni lhe feel'Is ea-i 'alse of hainlg his~ lest (ell'rts4. . IBothi are right. TIllrE' is no0 sense ni st:indiing bacek iuitil xmiiubile age r5)1n it a1li ten yem- lter'51 onIaE'sI uit n1, and5 G'ladst one55 associ t els v.. s,unger.l mten. Thellse t wso hiue inlt iii ap1pyl nih I le ground11li W between roth .i mds ilge, ando they- cannllot heo meln.surl-I I b.v thel 5-uminlersl am1l( inter's that -int mpass d over-I thir 1 hoeads. A brainys, hiealth lmn can ei do hiis s-st woik inl the oshere for' whichi he 5 litted-(, eal]y iln life, anid nilso w hen Ih m( is ini his eighties. Such a miani F IEben lhe lives urighltly, is nlever' too> uung and5 ne(ver teo ob1(, s:> farI as his nltlsctual fac-ulis are- 11( conlcernied. Thie <jluestissn to aisk abousit a nninf a nos t I low 1how (5ld is lhE? 1but W\hat t ain lie do?- A I lnlta ( onistituotion. A .oodt Ernde Cvesr thme ilute Utidge. $' J . H. Harrsiisonl, an1 entgineer inl thle - IlrIe img cos under11(01 Ma j Lee, hats iie((ed dI iln gettinlg a 5Sixtyfdive foost I rade o1e the BIlle Riidge ImoonIl tlls, a thsing that ha~s been puit own I as impolssibille. Forsi twso mloniths he 'orpls, w5hic'h was stt sont L.v the 'onlgaree (Construion 101 ompanyfll, has aying a route acrss thes Blue Ridge. here hlave beenu many', rumliora about Ie survey, someiC saying that tIle >rps was senut out by per-sons whoi4 mlt(mlalsltsd buyving alms comiplet ing' mo (arolinao, KnoIsxville- & Westernm slid if a practitcaal roulte over the ouintainls could 1)e secure'd. ThIere :C a glood desal ini conniectioni w ith the ,S irvey that has not been told anid sty nolt hie nmde15 puiic for' sonme ne5, bt it is nlot imipr'obable that r'. IlVHaris' esy route will give reen4lvillo the flong coveted railroad unilctionl to the W~est. The route r'. II arison has3 discoverd'5 is thro' ~ iat is knowin asg "School House Ftp." It ia thoroughly practical, train wvith a lar'ge number of cams ac ulid ascend and dlescendi without mu b*f 'b . '? nnens =.i1 ei.'.i to it ustrial schoof that we are building t Milledgeville, and how quickly it till be filled when it is finished, and low, before many years, those work ng girls will be umating with those vorking boys, and what an indepen lent teau it will make in fighting he battle of life; what contrast to lie ball kickers anl the dudes and )utterflies that come and infest our ities and do nothing but pay calls id receive calls, and read novels in >ed, and get up to breakfast at 10 'clock, and change their apperal hree or four times a day. I have but ittie patience with these college girls who skin through and read a compo ition that somebody else wrote, and nd carry home a painting that the vacher painted, and then begin to irculate anld visit their classmiates, mid whei they are niot, on the go, heir elitssiiates are on the cormerand iear tINy go and hear they go. and t all costs money, aid the old folks 'et 1no good, and 1no help Io comfort rm1 either the comiuing or goinlg, ind 0bei it is too late they realize that eniding the daughter to a fashion .ble college wits i sad niistake. It its has nlot. made them bad orstronlg ninded, but they are just Ito accouit, hat's all. I say it deliberat(ly, and rom1 observation, that if a girl is sent way froll home to college, aild stays here two or three years, nine out of If ten will be io account when they ()1i1e home Tey many be good cholars, and evi smart in eheniis ryi anid gcoimetry and astronomy, but cr Uusiness in life is not to use the >lt-w, nor nasure tle earth, nor the he star1s. VWlhen the college is at 011e, anld the girl lives at home and elIps her mot her anid does some house *irik v.ry day, a college is a good hing for hcr, but work must be mix d with study, or the girl or the boy -ill be Iio ac'count. Of co--.rse, th'e irl will come home accomplished, Ild will know how to stand up and . down and walk around gracefully, ud how to simile, and sing, amid re ile and laingui!h and all that, but to is not going to cut and fit and ake a dress for little Sally nor help kob with his arithmetic. Worse than 1, some sentimeltal societv editor a newspaper will mention her as e charming and lovely Miss Eu lirunia, and that will alnost make a 1h of her. Mayhap she will visit tilalita or Macon or Augusta, and iC society editor will note her arri i1 and use adjectives upon hier-cle ant, graceful, fawn-like, sylph like, "quisite, beautiful and divine. Right ienl she is gone up. I wish these >Clety editors could get up a 1Cw sot words just to vary the monotony their gnshing flattery. They say, ough, that it always secures i sub- r -riber to the paper ; that two adjec ves generally do the work, and that ree are sure.--Bill Arp in Constitu- i 011. t Thel editor of the Baltimore Record .1yVs; "Unitil furuther nlotice, corpo)rationls, an.Iker1s, broktrs and other-s having av sale real estate loans and mumeici al and co untyv bionlds, may anniounice heir olierings to the inIvestinrg public br-oughl the Maniufacture'rs' Recordl ree of1 charge." This is a gener'ous ofEer to the part es named, antd it will ceritainly pay rood dliv idenids. The Record never Fiaves a stor.e uiitur-ned to help) tihe ~outhi by directing attention to its (O'entson Agricultu ral College. To the Editor of The News and ~ourier: Withi the passage of the lills biy the L egislature wvhich wvill n(mder possiblhe the opeing of Clemi (in College on October 1st next, 0 rece-il sItuden'its ('n that day. It s s(ry desirable to know as far in divane as5 possile the niumbehr we hiould prepare for. A lreadv namties f students aire being s-emit ill to be -gisten (1 for the tha t session, and( I vould suggest to all pr-oposinig to en er the fir'st yeari he4 now senit mue. As eon as thIie boarof tru 'stCes comle4te he reg ulat 'in for (entrance(', etc., tull irmit (d patticularts will he senit to all 11 I ho registered. .11. A. S'rRuoDEr, President.i ('apt. .J. P. (ray, of Butll Pond, as piicked 311 hales5 of ('(tton from hitsi et 12 acre Ipatch and( is not yet brough grithleritig. The ground is t rewn with (cottoni heateni out by had1( -Ciather'. If lie had1( had '10 had luck C wold( have mlade three bales to [te aere.-Bariwell Pecople. Su1bsibe'i for' tIhe? 1 fir.rir,, only3 iiAxx IIAMw)oxn. Pirs,t. -'M i-s A. IlovT', Vice Prest. , W.>' ( . lh:A(-iAMI, (Cashier. P~eople's Bank (Greenv~ilIe, s. C, tui plus, . - l$15.000 -. Mf. ITaio,d, E. hr. Fuhialenie fr iri~I. Orr, Frank I [anunon~d FE 'Ilie ac-counits of mnerchlats and1 farmers p: leited. 1)eposits received from $1.00 to ci ly amnount, l'ayallh 0on dlemnad. a A ll h.msinoan umitult a t- l i - ...r L] Are Not We shall you to co very littI to look y< ed with y liberal pl and will If yoiu low price are bette you the ever*y (da Your' mnent, ISTOVES.I Lhree Gold Premiums i If you want Bomne gold, here is a chance >r yon to get it. T1o the oneo procuring hie greatest number of new Bubscribers o the Pickens 8ENTINEL, for one year, I vil give ten dollars in gold. To the one rho procures the next highest number, will give five dollars in gold. To thc me who procures the next igest number, will give three dollars in gold, and to lie one who procures the next highest mnmber, I will give two dollars in silver. ['he names Bent in imust be bona fide now mbscribers. One whose paper was dis :ontinued before the l1t ol D)ecembher would be a new subs.'criber. The cashl $1.50, must accompany each mmne sent in under this prooition. Dne name accompanied with 83.00 will >e coun ted for two. The names of competitors and the pro rens they are making will be0 kept a pro ound secret, s0 far its I am concerned. 'hiis proposition will be0 of force until he 15th day of January 1891 ut 12 mn. Names will be rceived and duly credit d up to that time and the subscriptions *oceived under thin proposition will run romf the 1st (day January 1891 to the ame daiy of 1892, and then be discontin ~d unless previously renewed, excepting huoso which were for t wo years. The iENT'INEL will give a full rep)ort of all the >roceedings of the Legislature this win - er and next. The SansNr, tells more about Pick ounty andI itai pole than any other pa air in the United States. It givtes more south (Carolina news, than any other pa-. air published tu Pickens county. It is~ lhe paper for all the people, nmerchntsh armers, doctors pre:-.chers and all. It is )emocratic in p)olitics but ahvays coesun' ut fearlesy for wvhat it, considers for le welfare of the coinununity oni whiich depends for a support. Th21i. is the law nd thei only law to whiichi it. bows, or to L~ ich it holds iti sel f amiienable. Th'is the (counhtry newspaper haw of solf pre L1rvationi. Thme SENrINEL, hast~ hanng a ower for good in this county. You ave a chance to ma ko imoney biy work g ini a goodl caumse. .Jur.wsn E. Bo00s, Editor. The Picikens Markets, 'ottin ...............$ 748 oirn, per hun...........(o ' Itil " .. . . nt ter per lb.. ...... :.gs per d............0 hliikens each..........0 4 2 IVon per lb.. ..........7~ ard " .... .. .( lonr per har.. . ....... 0 ofTee per lb..........0 4 2 uga...............7 @ 10 O'l'cF~ F FNAL E .00@MrN'5 N Iherby iveuni ic tht Iwil65 p ly o .. . Nwbrry . tegeof ~n.75 i 'r 1ickns cunt, S C.,ou~t.e5tda inury I t~I, o~ lav tomae a. hi0 .tlnen.o1te0@:teofWto ?.wa3 TIeEpOperINAL ETTEET )I yer oive notice hand wl adde lyths to J. of Nebryur ofriendbate ir Picks,r nt, (1 ips. c.r, or ther 5th da t copyn of the estAV Asn Stewar ' Nsed. andl b aski to be dmiss r~~p WJ.L A.EWRT a iNE AD Admi.nistraor. Rendyou splnl name and ad rdftihos edo5ted 10If your e ndrs or idcopy of the SAVAf NNA adyWEK u o rn IheEADERs. nud li e uaewst NIA QU.", THA.T jWIS & MORRI Going to be Undersold by Av not argue that point here, I me and see for yourselves. W e about blowing our horn, bu mi in the eye antl get betier act ou. We are pleased with t1i ttronage you have given us lo our level best -to (deserve an be pleased by honest got s, we can certainly fix you ii r prepared than ever before thousant and one articles y( r. (Good Coffee always on hai s, for fair dealing and puliti LEWVIS & MORRJ THE RICHMOND & DANVILLI ATLANTA AND CHARLOTTE A Schedule in effect Nov BO)UTI IBOUND1--Read D)own. *Daily. *No. . .No. 5'2.'No. 50.1 ST'AT1IOb 12 2" pml 1 00) pm 2 z5 ant i.( . .harlott 12 ji0ipm..........2 2;) am ar.... .... . ou. 12 44 pm .. ......2 38 am ar..Bellmnoi ~12 54 pm .........2 48S am ahr.........Lowell 1 20 inn .. ..230 -ia........Gastoii 1105m . pm.... 3 09 anmlar. ..Al o ealg 1 33 p ... .. 3, 2~ amlar.Kn' o 22 50 pm215p 24 an. ar.......G rover 2001 pm ......... 31 a r.ar.......Bapcsbu 2 17 pmn.........4 37 am ar........Gaffneya 8 10 pm . . .. . ... 4 22 amr ar... ....T hicketJ 3 43 pm.-........ 4 14 amlar.......eiope 3 :47 pm . ....... 4527 am ar.........Ctliftn. 3 53 pm .--. .... 4541 am jar. ... ...Moun Zer 4 00 pm .....2I5 p 40 am ar. .....pa1r nh 4 20 pm ........m 56 am far...partar i ..1..pm..... .... pm5 02 amEar........irorWe 3..0.......... 5 615 am ar....... 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I. ..Flowr Tic ....... 9 20 ptm 10 2 am aur... ... .Utford ........ 9 43ada . pm 11 i. 0 i5 am r.... ula t . ........ A l 54 pm 11 1 a m .. ...N re.s ....t....1 02lli tom A124 a-r. .... .2domille ....... 1:05 pm i 1:17 a.m u. r.......Camle , .......ea. 10 10 pme 1,N 1 t am ar.... ... m ooclai ... . ari0 2A .0 p1 41 am aii.....Belta Jn. Ahltitonltr(an Nos.1 4l0 atoi.nd . 1Lul Lulca 1:10 . ., adi 1 a. m., arve Athens h g, Nos. 4 aind 2 daily except Sunday, leave El rives 'I:o(ecoa (1.10 p. im. and 8. 15 a. mn. Nos. 51, 53, 50 anud 52. carry P~auani Sleep For dietailedl informaition as to local ando tin, Slecpiing-car reservations, con for with local age] SOL. IIAAS, .JAS. L,. TAYL. 'Vraflic ManaIger. Genci'I Pasasenger . THE PIOKENS $1.cso A. Y Contains all the Com~ ports of every political n Talmagye's Sermons. W ings of the next Legislatu p>aans full of Rmouh Carm STOVESi. iybody. out ask e know t want juaint .e very so far, It still. ds and P. We to sell ou need d. treat. |STOVES RAIL ROAD COMPAP IR LINE R'Y )IVISIO. ember 2d, 1890. NORTHlfOUNID-Read t....... L02a......42 e........ar 4 25am..80pm41 ..... ..arl 415 am .........464 pt. n. ...ar 4 02 am.........4 t......ar 8 2am ........41 .........r1 8 41Oam ...... 4 1 pr...g....ar 8 81am........3 4 ts.ar 82Iam ........ 3 ........ar 800am..41.pm.2: a....ar* 20am ........ 1 ........ar 249am ...... 11 '.Cin.a 4a.......ar221a1 .......ar 2 1 4amn.. ... ........ar 280am ..... m.......ar1 20am.....1 rg......ar 1149am .....5.pm m.tion..ar 1016am .....1 st...ar 40am .0p 2 -I -..ar 1 26am .4p .........ar 20m .3pm. .........0ar1 12p .........ar 1 01 10p. ........ar128 am~j 1 7pm .........arll 5pn 10pm ........ar 1184p 7 pm ........a 121pin 12 p ... ...ar 1 10pm 12 pm md1(.... arj10 40 pm 11 4 m ........a 102 pm 11 8 mn. .........r 120 pm 11 2 .m .......ar 10 04 pm 11 -am y ......arl 9 50pm am . ..... ....r 9pO8Sam 1 igsa 02m101a priog. . r 85pm 108 a ,... .a -37pm 47 am . ......... r 9 19pm 10 88 m.. ........ r 9806pm 180am. pr..g...ar 8754 pm 1008am ..-......ar 850 pm 85 5 am ..... ....ar 887pm 9 52am. ........ar 9 18pm 9808 ........ar 805pm 8178 .....ar 748pmn 8258 ........r 717 pm 827 .... ....v 7 00pm 8 10 a itecoimod1at ion, dai ly excep t. Returning, leaves Lula 6: <cept Sunday, and No. 50 dal. 10:25 p. m. and 12.20 p. m. aLnd No. 58 daily, 5.50 p. m.. excep)t fGunday, and No. 8 da y on 3 30 p). mn. and 7.15 a. m. ,I' bierton 1.80 p. m. and 4.30 , - ers between Washilngton and A -ouzgh time tables, rates and F. Its, or addrIess OR, L,. L. McCLESKE gtgnt. DI)vision Pass.4 SENTINTJ sty News. Full reeting in the St ill have full proe re. First and toa lina News.