The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 25, 1890, Image 3
LOCAL. NEWS.
0 Chrisimat tree at O p. m. th
It. J. F. Hodgde spent last Sal
Piokens.
Claude Alexander is at home ft
-. holliday.
t. Griffin is having the Keit
aproved preparatory to movin
. Tirzah Hughes, of Roanoki
g her cousin, Miss Stella Nov
Wm. Gantt has erected a hai
tage resideuco on his farm o
rty road.
Walter W. White, of Andei
siting her parents, Capt. an
J. Thornley.
surer John T. Yotngblood wi
town next week. lie will ocell
'urant houso.
new county officers havo file
ads, and will take possesion 0
- ious offices the first wook in Jan
recent COld Alna) andl changeal
.or the past ten days has eauset
- of the M. D., to liven up somt,
A. P. Reader, Trial Justico al
<ens, died last Thursday. H
Vifo and four childien to inouri
stewids of Pickena M. E. cir
equie.nted to meet at this plo
ry 1st at 11 a. m. to confer witl
V.
r. E. Dukes and family have
Sequacheo, and gono into tlie
ness of which he is master.
is a growijg young town in
0sseo.
ohn Ricbey, brother of Sher
, has bought the Carver lam
e ar Fair Play, and will move
Co s oon.
amily of Treasurer .T. T. Hill,
ick, and Tyler himself is al
up by rheiatism. 1He lia,
.thy.
Mattie, daughter of Mr. Jespic
of Six Mile, is very low with
ever. This is the third ease in
y this winter.
i is more cotton in the couity
than har ever been known be
is time of the year. It is hld
u the market.
fail to read "Three Gold Pre
i another colnnn. You can'
dollars eanior than is there ex
* you. Go in and win.
N. W. Mlacauley has been se
Iditor of the fariners' paper t
led at Walhalla. The namio of
will be the Oconee News.
.vill find an evening's entertain,
mr Christmas supplement thi9
ead it thoroughly, and read if
Idren. They will enjoy it.
F. D. Cureton was called t<
latt Friday by the -Aevere illne,u
.ighter, 1rs. Young, who ha
I sick some time witi typhoi(
who have to travel the Lilerti
raising Cain about the Wof
-idge. The ro0d.hm!d h:1v<
ed as "impasable" sonic tin
stockholders of the Pic%cemf
g Comp_ny mot in the Couri
M%onday to peLrfoot arrang"
)egin the publication ot at cOun
Barleycorni has not made hi
to town for thie Xnmais -gganog
for (lhe contiuedl abhsenehn o
;icatinig drinks durinig Christ
Sunday schools hazve joineC
. will lave a "'Christ masl tree
'(liodist Church tonighlt ( Wed
or tlihetentit andt pleaur o
ile membuters of thie schiools.
Clause has bheen drnawing hmeav
e holiday stock of ouir mier
o past three (days, and nmny
11 bo madett happy thiis mornuin
iing rep)lete3 with goodaes an
bunrsday, the 18th inst.,~ at th
of (G. WV. DuckworthI, the fal
bride, Mr. Tlom Joe Parkija
ed to M isa Anna .1u)ckwort I
T. Bohggo Notary Pubioe oid
40 who live mn anid auit Piel
Ilh to tiry auy otiler place. A
$exprcessed it, the laind is goct
tis good, tho socie-ty is goet
eso make it easier for a ba0
h otter.
hitnday, the 21st inst., at (11
of thme father of thle bride, M
3mit.h, of Liberty townshmij
tel Dorr wats hapiily imarric
Catio Smith, Rtev.~WV. C. Se:
iating.
ol will open next Monda
at 9 o'clock sharp. Four moi
ll close the wimntor term. Th'lem
ho any vacation. The sprin
commence on (lie first Mond(l
ury, -1)1.
.Rigdon wvas tip before Justic
. Iast Tuesday, charged wit
of p)roperty over whmich t hi
rtgamgo. D)r. .J. F". WVillian
rosecuitor'. Ho was held fe
or bond of $200.
armors are abouit through sov
grain and aro in helter shani
lidays (lian ever before-mae
x and meal ini (lhe bamrrel, wit
(lie 01(d stocekinig to buy a b
or the old 'oman.
ro is no lack of applieatiCos
ion of editor of the new fart
ir that is to h)0 started tt th
an early dlay. Onoe whmo is ini
to know, says there ms abol
pplications oni file.
die of invitation are out to il
of Miss Hattie, daughter of M'i
. 0. F. Hloke, (p Mr. Augusti
f Atlanta, Ga. The1 cornmom
3 place at thie Methodist Chun
uday evening, 23d iustant.-Se
Press. --
Green Stephens, onie of U1
settlers, died at his home to
low Cenutral, on Friday thme 12
(lie advanced ago of eighty-ti
Mr. Stephens was higidy recpe
all who knew him, and( his mma
will hear of his death with s
11 J. Featheruuton was charged I:
ial Justice Robinson hu,t ad&t
abusing one of 'Mr, R. A. Bo
ory htorsues. He hired it to go
intown, and extended ia trip
1 and returned inrido of twouit
*um.. Le plea ...ilt -.2 -
-Mr. William Billingsley has move
from thie 0lay Mountain section to Mi
s Jeff. Morgan's plaoe on the Keowee,
.0 -Old Aunt Matilda Sutherland, wb
lived on Mr. J. M. Welborn'R place, dio
last Monday. hie was OvO!' sevent
years old.
h -Miss Mattie Ross, daughter of Jo
g sie R. and Mary M. Ross died last Sa
urday at 10 a. m., after a short illnea
from typhoid foyer.
-The musical talent of our little eit,
mado another one of their periodiei
rounds last Monday night, and as usuai
a the SNTINEL forCo was remembered
-The Minutes of the Twelvo Milt
River Riptist Aq-sociation arn ready foi
Ll distribution, and tios entitled to tlien
can get them by calling at the SENTINEI
office.
-The young folk of Eisley are tc
hivo a grai( bail at the Acadeiny to
nigit (Cliristinas). Several of ou
f young PeoPlo have been invited aid will
attend.
--Eight couples were joined in wed.
lock at. Piedmont list Sunday. This iF
i day's record in the matrimlonial Ihn10
that a city with a Iopllation of 100,000
cannot break.
-On Timnrsday tho 18th inst., at the
residence of (ho father of the brido Mr.
Win. Jones of Brsy Creek Anderson
coiuity Mr. Joln A . Smith of Ease
township, was married to Mis Sallio 11.
Jones. Goud luck to them.
-The tax levy for the connlify noxt
VVir Will be about eiglhteOu niilk. Thlli.4
1! higler than it ha1is beenl for the past
five years. Our iueominig officers want
to pay ofi sonie of the county's past iu
debtedness anld get oi a cash basis.
-A colored boy named Muflit, died in
Grcenville Sunday, frei th excessive
sm11okinlg (- cigarettes. If theso noxiolls
little rolls of poison will kill a "coon,"
somie of our boys haid better he careful
or they will fihd themifselves dead in bed
soime fine morning.
-Tlhc (reenvillo News Pays that on
tho 121 ih inst., a faital affray occured near
Mirydell postofive in .hait county, in
which a yoing farimer, S. L. Strold kill
ed another young iman Drury Jewell,
cutting him iitl a knife 111d elubing
hi1u with a gun. Whi. 11y aid an old
gruide ithe supposed cause.
-It givev us groat pleasrre to sate
that one of our forer teaheiv:s in this
coiity . Miss Mary Boggs, who went to
Jn--es Seminary at All iealing S-prilig.
N. C., as a pupi!. has beenl choen as an
ASNistant teacher to fill a vacancy, witi
the liv.egt of pursuintjg her own stud
ies also.-Anderson Advocat.
-Ve Will azke the SiNmL:r lor(e
interestiig than ever. Everoyon.e who
hai the tium and inclination, is reque:t
ed to try fur the cash prvemiills, still ev
eryone who does any work under tie
prolositions will ieeive- a premiiui.
ie voiinty must be thoroughly cnvaiss
ed. lVe have not time to do this in
perionl, but we )r(q)oo to pazy liberally
for having it done. Read the propoA
tiol.
Eiout SV:To:i:e old a(nge th!at
"Danth loves a shlinmg mark," has Ibeen
FfuHy ve i n our mnid.it, in the deatIi
of Misi Mattio Ro.si, which oe".urred at
i(m ioe of Iher Iatier, Mr. J 1"e"so*s,
on 'aturda,v the 20tt invt. To the pa
rtnts who wori to realizt
the coipan ionshi4ip of their daughater
the stroko is indeed a severe one. Just
eniterinzg uponll a vigorouas w.oramahiool
with a cu!ltivated ind antd hieart, sIn
gave proise~ (If ai lonlg anid uiseful lire
1y a qu iiet elhrist ian li fe, she hias let
jthe consoliaItain that siihatls gonezi to hi
with Ii1 im whaoe cause shi e;oapouwd ii
early lif e. lHe:r remlain s were~ int Ierredi aa
'thle buini*~ lg groiundo ait Oldl [Pickens, af
('1r appropriiate liaieral service by R~ev
Mlissa L.ola ~aliler, a most ebharmingli
lady of 'Sainbtrity, (Ga., is visiting 31i,
Lou Anna Norri", of Ke'oweo.
iss Mar:iy Morvgani'a; :chool ait Pales
- tia.e, closedl laost Fridlay.
. Mliss Luadio Phiilhps, of Siv. Mile,i
a visiting relat ives in Easley.
'1lahe Ipiers fora the brid ge at Old Pich
d, ens has bieeni coaipleted anid work wil
'a h egnui on the hiiidge at. an early date
Mr. Wm. Hendrol icks and tfamilty hav
r z.ove'd fromi Pea Ridge over' to the Ket
wee side1.
A ~l i~ 's.geliia ('alig j. teane') a ng a ver
Iurahing~ schaool ait thle l\ing.. sot
D)ec. 22d, 1820.
As the Chra iaatan hlidla' s draw niea
we asee numiiy e'vidieneos' of an uinmnzall
11 Iarge anuzi aal dei of t he jnig brigadei
this secuioni.
T1r.nle is pretty fair, and1( cotton is (com
e ing in l ively, withI more of it in thie yar<'
+thzana at anay time duaring th1i season
We supp h(Ioe it in be inzg Ibel foar bet l
t lprilan which mnay bie expected adter thz
bulk oif t I.e crap is ouat oIf th e hiandia o
pur(1ha ar.. Th'le specualaitors make mnor,
V ut of the erop thana thie maii who bear
e the toih iin th le heat, oIf thle dayv.
e Dr. Hloltzelaw hats moved to Atlanta
? G(.
3 ir. T. If. Smiiith hoe as oived to (hoen
yille.
Mr. E cley Boggs died suddhaenly th
nip lt of thea 18thI, after doing ai dauy
It iama been dl'oeide that if our eiti
z/ens weie ais mue.hcl devotead to th le .1 i .l
as to daily pIapers, thtat thei gnaniitity ain<
lrea s ao; f religioni would baa very a
'1'Tie tii apayers on Ilhiis side of tha
. ounity th Ilink that. theI( CommIissiaineru.
bi ohuhl 'spendaa somue oif theii paublie imne;
it on onr braid ges. Wei cani't get. to th
counit.y sezit. * Onsa!avERa.
Mr Jf. Nehly lI~ggH dlied very sua(ddeI
ly a~t hii.o lome thrae, miiles ;outhi of Libi
city Iast. Thuraasdaya at 8:30) p. mo., at tha
ripe0 ageu of T.? ye'ars andi a few miointhIi
im his; diEaithl, wthol hmave the symathy of
r. lho st of frienids ini t.hisa theair irraah!i
is losase. Hie lad b'eenm iin isiumI liealt
y anud hiad done11 a big dlay's work ebiopint
hl fire wooid faor the hiollid-ays' supply, ana
n- after Iparitak inlg of a hearty suppe h~5~I
custom for' fo rty yeaiis, readio a clhapjto
ICfrom the HIlv Wait. ando al'Idthe: i
daily sacritiec en the fuaily altar---reti:
vo ,hat " ill kniow nao wazkinig till the r'esai
i-treitiona miorni. It wvas a lit em'intg to)
Ylong, iisof uali nd (Godly life, iat th , elo'
'of the year, at the eiid of a full damy
wvork. After the eveaning pratyer hn
ei- beent aid, to fall gently to &Kip- m..4l
iams of the Saviour (IC lovoed was ii
vt- doe d a privilege. Mr'. Ro(ggg had her
[ to azmembeir of the church for ever fort
1( years tad wasl en earnest and devoi
y- o,hiirahaun The f:unral w.as hold a
na Hha~ron on Mainu'aav. The "em.s~
ward and settle. Wo have been very in
dulgent to many of our patrons for ad
vertieing as well as subscription. To all
who are in arrearn a year or more we
itill send statements of their account,
and hopo that each and every one will
Y oblige us by a prompt remittanco. The
printing of a first-clas weekly paper
like the SENTNEl,, involves a great deal
of expense, hence the necessity of re
s quiring our patrons to adhere as nearly
as possible to a cash biis. No ofr'ense
it; meant by us in rendering accounts to
our debtors, aid none should be taken.
)Observance of busiies principles, as
well as neessity, compels the promlpt
collection of all dues. Those therefore
knowing thOmselves indebted to tho SEN
TINEL for subscription or wlvertising
would confer a favor by settling at their
earlist. opportunity.
Froa Gattes.
Mr. J. E. Gassaway moves to Sene
ca this week. We are morry to lose such
a worthy citizen. lo wants the SENTi
NErs ent to him Where, says Le cinmot do
without his "old friend."
Two of our cilizens have h'>st horses
recently by blind staggers.
Capt. Win. Hunter and family leave
tho 1st of J1nary for Orland~o, Fla.
Captain Hunter owns lund there and will
start an orange grove. Thoy will remain
in tho land of flowers until next March.
Many of our citizens regret the retire
ment of the illustrious i[ampton from
the august body of the United States
Senate. 13o1 JONEs.
11M ine!s NoticeR.
To m1others.-Should tho baby be
suffering from any of the disorders of
babyhood, use Dr. 1Unl's Baby Syrup
at once for tho trouble. 25 cents.
Old Saul's Catarrh Cure does not irri
tate, it is pleasant to use and will cure
positively. 25 cents.
-Lost, a fine shoto of the Jersey
stock, sandy color, about three months'
old. Went toward B. Holder's. A lib
cral reward will be paid for information.
J. C. JENNINos.
vIF YOUi I A.K ACHE1tS
Or you are ll worn ouit. really good for nothing
it i, g.-nrail ceility. Try
j?j H.Y'jN, I/rO HVIt T TE-;RS.
It v. ill cure you. nid ive a gew01 appetite. Sold o
Ly tAk dai:rt; in n.vdicine.
-Twenty one acres of lIand in the
town of Easley for isale. A good tenant
house on it. OL.M calihl.
tf Jumvs E. Boocos.
Many Persons
Aro broken down from overwork or household
eme1CIS Urowin's Iron Bitters
rebumilds the systemt, ai;l.4 rlaestion. removes ex
ce.<s of btc. Un'l eure, malatria. Gut the genuine.
Tho infant reason grows apa ce and
calls for one more uppleation of that
good friend, Salvation Oil, -which never
disialppoitis hut alrnlys khils pain.
It is nwit l: r pea:antin( r pro!itab'e .o
heor I)et,ple constaitly coughing when
they could be vasily curod by a 25 cent
bottl of )r. Boll's Congh Syrip.
1lkcn Couty Pablibing Co9m Notice
to Rubjscriber,s.
U11nder and by authority of a com
Inision froim the Secrtary of State, j
fr the pu-pose of (rgainzing a Pub
ihigC(mpny to b.e knownVI AS
"The Fjtrnm(r:i' Plublishing Company,
of Piiclns C(,Iuty, S. C.," we the un
ders,igned( corporator:s, hM1eeby give
noticv tlhat the hooks of sub'.scription
to th. capital Steck of aid company
will be open at, Pickeus C. H1., Oi
Friday, Janulary 2d, 1891.
C. H*i. C'arpenter, W. H. Thomas,
A. *W. F'olger., J. T1. Lewis,
TIIE' STAT'lE OF SOUTI'l (CAltOLINA,)~
By J. B. Newherr*y, Esquire, Probate
\ iereti, Aaroni Botg.s lhas mi:10e
suiiit to me, to giaut. himii letters oif aidin -
istt ionu of the esta:te a nd etfect s of
T hi-e aI ire herr to (-ite anid admron
is all toid si ign ar flhe kindred :uud credli
tr El-'(W thle sid( Greeni Stpes de-l
(- esd, that they- l:e~ and apl1Icar1 before*
1 m.in th le (Co urt of Priobate. to he hield at
.'i P.i-en C. 11 , S. C. 0n the( 5th diy of
C Januariy, niext, after plienition haeref,
it If ii ('e,(k in I lie f(oreniooni. t o show
:i:se, if :wly thiy have, whyji the saidl AdW
G ie n tnh-r .ny hand this thle l1fthI day
W f De(eiwer,XI.inE, DWin;i, I MO*t.
. J. H. NIEW BIERiBY, J1. P'. P. C.
(I. C) :eres ful [ituat01ed on ('row
(Creek: 1wo hous,o 1 aid eintbnildhinits. alsol
a shi,;l; will divie in traets to~ quit plr
Sebaseir. A I-o 117ff :er,s lin eigh*t I raels on
Siant hi Salh da, at 3ilnl iganU For'd; : shoals
on samein. Al ppl to .hos. H. ( lyde, Pick
(I es C II., or t' \V\l A. J WIDSON,
(1 207j \\:i~ asi p2un SW r(eet,
Ar ~n de2oAo Gren ieeiUC
Thle AuIditor 01r his: dIepu)ty will be
-at the~ fo llowingi plac(es to receive re
Iiurni of prpety for fiscal year 1890
,1891.
s At Pickens C. IH., from J[an. 1st
1891 to Siafturdav Janirav 17th 1891.
A t Ciin trad, MondlEay maiil Tuesd ay,
Jbiianuarv 19!h anid 2'lth 1.891
At Il iely, W'enEday and Thiurs
day, January 21st and 22nd.
At nshy, ridy and3( Saturday
A t Crioss Plin, Moind ay January
2Gth 1891.
A t iosters' St.ore, WVednesday 28th.
-At Pumplkint own. Thlursday '29th.
-At. Holly Spirings, Friday 'tth.
A t F;'ttneo(, Sturiiday4 :31st 1891.
(A A4t h
band I
ddeldI fori non1- retur .1t*
law.
Th'le townshdip bloardl : assessors
w ,,ill1 pleas meet 1(- w1e at t heir res pective
- preinet onays niu(tinehldt.
a ~.1. B. CL.YDE.
.Kj4U. 1FREEMfA N,
IiATTlORN ,s '' L.AW,
y PICK ENS C. IT, S..
t A1 11 lax .A - u i I-l , ., lIil... t a ttn
HAGOC
Striped and Plai
steds; Pretty Outing
Liuseys, Jean and I
New Lot Silk Ri
A few ladies' We
The Beat Coffee
Fine Patent Flo,
Fancy Candies for th
Still in the Cott
Did you read ou
the money now. Thi
and we must insist i
McFALL'S
&L-MANACK
a$
- ron1
b>
SANTA
CLAUS!
- AT- 4
Mc FALL'S
Tii WVeelk.0
Lots of0
I'oys, Candies,
Fire Works, Fruits,
Nuts and other
E(RISTMAS .e. TRIX!
Kum Along.
This Almanac wishes all a "Merry
'rist;iuas and Happy Nowv Year."
W. T. McFALL.
JLS3O.
.W VER'TZ,
PisOPhIWTO) l
LVARBLE WORKS8!
1ON UM zr'TS, TOM HSTONEFS, COil.
NEll STONES, ETC,
Mtade on abort notice. Mat isfact ion (Guar.
lnteed, and)( prices as low as~ the lo'west,
's calilty of the wvork at all tinmes being
0fli(jj~f~~~esCt ironi an3d wire
-OF
"NEW GOO
ARRIVING DAILY,
OD, BRUCE
d Dress Flannelg; Double Width
Cloths; Fancy Giiighams; Heavy
slanke.
bbons, all shades.
lking Jackets, Nice Garments, to
we have ever had - 4 pounds to th
ir, Sugars, Oranges,. Lemons, C<
e Holidays.
n Market, and wanting all the Co:
HAGOOD, BRU(
r notice last week about what you
re is no prosect of cotton goin,
tat you sell and settle at once.
IIE STANPARP Ft
Call on Inc for your cleg:.t hed-romlo
plendid lot of tii) safes, bed-steads, et
c Hive." one of the best hives made.
th furniture aid bee Iuives. (:al on i
r'- Good poplar hunbvir taken in ex(
Do yon. WVaut to Nell, o
o yon Wanut~ to liuy'?
Counte and14 N4ec '9.
I w'ilI luy ndu pa~y Caul1i
r I will scIl on Ore'diL.
Will Bluy or M4el! La3rg
ro Snoaal Trac4 , Isupov
r unuman1provedl.
J'iekenis, S. C
Dauily, Eigl i 1a:ges, $7 a
THE~ SUNDAY BUDGET -
(Iiy 31ail Only.)
THE WEEKLY WOROLD.
TIwel ve l'ages, t41 a Year*.
Lairgest, New sie'st, llrig.ht est, r
Ieat. an ON L 'Y F'earless
l'apr ini Southi Car
SSampb Copics FRE !
CiI[ARLISSTON, S. (C.
IND)Y -. OE
Re pair e(1.
Good1 work guarantee 1, and chiarges
IelChmolad at .Da vil
Greenville and Columbia Division.
Condenged Schedule August 81st, 189M
Traln4 run on 75th meridian time.
Going North. Going South.
No. 54. No. 55.
7 00 am. .Lv Charlcston Ar... 9 80 pm
8 00 ...... Augusta ....... 9 07
11 00 .......Columbia....... 4 40
12 02 ........Alston........ 8 85
1 83pru .......Union........ 1 56
2 30 Ar....Spartauburg...S.1 45 Wm
4 40 ........Tryon ........11 24
5 33 .........Saluda........10 87
5 54 .......Flat Rock...... 10 10
6 10 .... Hendersonvilla.... 9 59
7 00 .......Asheville.......9 05
8 10 ......I1ot Springs..... 7 80
12 2.0 ......Pomaria........ 8 20 pm
12 4a . ......Prosperity...... S 57
1 00 Lv.....Newberry..... 2 87
2 ?-> ......Ninety Six...... 1 15
2 46 ......Greenwood..... 12 24
8 07 .......lodgeR........11 55
8 50 Ar.... Abbeville..Lv..10 50 aM
4 00 Ar......Belton........10 80
4 10 Lv. .Belton.... Lv .... 10 50
4 22 .....Williamstou.....10 18
4 81 ........Pelzer........10 12
4 48 ...... Pie(hnont ...... 9 55
5 30 Ar.... Greenville ... Lv 15
4 40 ......AMderson........10 08
5 22 ...... Pendleton...... 920
6 00 ........S eneca....... 8 54
7 09 ..-.... Walhalla....... 8 80
10 40 .......Atlanta........
No. 6. No. 57.
5 40 pin ....Cotinibla....... 9 50
6 15 . .. .....Alston ......... 8 4
7 00. .......Ponar....... 8 80
7 23 ......Prosperity...... 8 08
7 40 ...... Newberry...... 7 50
8 1.- .......Moldville...... 6 52
9 07 ........clinton........ 0 82
9 45 Ar......Lnurens....... 0 00
...... N inely Six......
.. -. re4enwood......
5 05 ------11(0.. ......... 4 90 put
5 40........Abbeille 4 15
No. 50- No. 51.
9 45 ami ---Iodes.......9 80
10 25 .......Albvvillc....- 8 50
10 10 ..t.. ....1B .lon......... 8 40
11 02 . Iv.. ilhlustonl..... 8 17
11 08 ........ ..lz(r........ 8 10
11 2. .... ....idmont.. 2 58
1.2 05. ...... . O.-reenville ...... 9 10
No. 58. No. 59.'
7 20 P......rossperity...... 7 08
7 40 am... Lv Ncwherry Ar... 6 50 pra
8 53 .. .int.yMix. . 42
9 14.......ren-.oa.. 5 20
9 8 ........lodge........ 4 5$
10 SO.......Ar. Heltr.......4 05
I () 15. ....Lv. 1,i ...... 8 65
11 10 ..Ar.. iderson. . Lv.. 8 80
No. b- No. 8
12 15 pm ...... .v HIodL,es Ar..... 2 40 pm
1 05. . AI AJIbeI il . 1 50
Nos. 5, 6, 50, '1. 56, 58, 57 and 59, daily
exet-pt Sulnday. Milin liie trains 54 and
55. daily htweeNi ' 7oltiabi and Alston
d1ily excep.. tu.:sy btwe-n Aiston and
Gr1eenlville.
P11ln1n11 Parl Car on No. 58 of 8. V
division Aniinsta io Asheville wnd HO
in iis Witl Out ebange, coinlecting with
CcluniWa Rid Urvenville division traWi.
d iy,N o. 5.1.
Pulhimn Pairlor Cnr on (,. a U. 51, dai.
ly Col. nu1bia to HIIot Sprin gs. N. 0.
SM L I I A A:4 , rittv Manager.
J A-,*. L . T A Y 1,011, G en'l. Paim. A -,'t.
1). CA R I)W E L,1,. 11 A.. Colnmbias. Q.
TIIE ATLANTIO COAST IJNP. A
PASSENGER1 DEPARITMEN'1.
Wtihn ~ingtona, N. C., July O.h, 1890.
Vas I'Line betIweeni iba:-leston sud 0.
IIumbia and uxpper~ South Carolina and
C.OND)ENAEnI 80HED4UL12.
Going West. tpoiug Eu
No. 52. .No. 58.
7 '00) a.mi . . Lv Chiarleston Ar, . 9 20 p.am
8 0... . .....Lanes. .... ..7 4S
9 15..........Sumiter...0 82
10) 55 . ..Ar Columibie. Lio. .. 8 20
I 14 p.mi .. . .WinnshmIe-po . . .. 3 a
2 15 .. ...Chste......2 40
~3 41 ...Yorkville.. 08O
6 15 ....Lancaster... 9 00 a.m
8 '27 . ..iock lull ... 1 54 p.m
4 (...Carluite, N. C. .. 1 00
1 00p.mA rN e wherry, S. C. , Lv 2 87 p.m
2 S .. (. .Geenwood....12 24
7 (0..........Lure4... 0 00a.m
41 0 ...Andlerson....10 03
5 .2( .....reenvill.... 9 25 .
7 (0)...........Walhazlla. . .. 8S 25
3 50 ....Abbevill...10 50
2 14.........partanhurng . . ..12 49 p.ma
6 07 1 len lorsonville,'N. C 10 09 LM
7 0)0 . . . A .heville. N. C. .. 0 15
So1hli i ain Let weent ? harulegjlon gnd Qg.
liumbhia, S. C. TI. M. EMElRSON,
(Jen. Pass. Agentl
II1.V War iu, G.en'l Ma1nager.
has hise namaae anda pr Ice stamped enb
5.O O. ,3.0
$ 75
GENT
$3 SH OE O
CENTL.EMEN,
F'ine Calf and Laced Watorproef Grask
The excellene~ and wearing qualities of thi sheS
Canniot be botter shown than by the strong oee
mnot. of its thousandls of cono nt wearers.
$ .00 (Genuhne lland-nefwed, an elegat
Ostylish dress shoe which oommends ii~u
SA.OO Iland-s.owed Welt. A fnna calf.
"T unequal led for stvle and durability.
$3.50 "noodyeatr Welt is the standad dwen
Shioe,a a poua price.
for railroad men, larmera, etc.
All made in Congress, Button an'd Lace.
$3 &$2 SHOES LA1iI
have beon mqst favorably received since tird~
anxd the recent Im,nrovemnen te make them -u
to any shues sold a these priesa. ~wose
diet of crincosin' 'dver*iet prfore a
4,ostal for r. bla LA nkektns.as
WI. T. MciFA LL,
P'ICKGNS C. II. . 3.
NTIonaey to LOnni.
Oni IimprWoved fairini hoids~ In 'tums of
$300O andt npwards5. Lonns re'payableh in
smal:l anulhll paiymients through a period
of six veilS, thu enabiiihling the borrower'
to pay'off lis indehtedniess without ex'
"I * 4, . 'i.
uts
DSI
& CO'S,
Cashmers and Wor
, All Wool, Flannls,
Jo closed out at cost.
3 dollar.
coanluLs, Raisins and
n we can get.
E & CO.
i owo us? We need
u.1p anly time 80011,
H., B. & CO.
IRNITURE FACTORY!
A~N, iProprie3tor,
sits. 1-arlor an( kitohen furniture. I have
. I am I w 0%%' iI f;Iatin thli e 'Etnipir
M. Morris it Ickens, is lny agent for
ma, or me att my factory at Fiid.
-ange or' furniture- Aov2Ntf
'SLOANS5'
CAMPHFIORTICJE
The WAorld!
-Foil.
CHAPPED.-. HANDS!
SLOAN B3ROS.,
4Aenile8C
0 00Occoc e
- ..---cecaew
b u C*C"
a A Y U to wrie to me.*
rk '*1 a s aw .