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PICKENS SENTINEI _i LOCAL NEWS. Henry Durant is visting ret lbes in Charleston. -Prof. S. G. Sterling has a flonfie g schoot at Gap Hill. --Miss Eula Griffin. has leen appin 14 postmaster at Rice's. --Every farmer should read a stoc An4 farm journal. Read our offer, -Prof. Roberts recently of Brevai K. 0., Is teaching school at Slabtown. - -Miss Nettie Rodgers, of Ced brione, Spartanburg county, is visitir gre. . C. Grady. -Mr. Wm. Smith (Carpenter Bill), dongerously Ill with rheumatism at 1 home near Liberty. -Mrs. John T. Lewis was 1ingoron: ly ill last week with facial erysipela She is now out of danger. 'Sarah Batmon who was sentenced i Aix months in jail at the july term I will'bo -discharged next Saturday. -Doti't fail to read the county Aud tor's notice this week. You will fiu somothingin it of interest to you. --Mesrs. Will J. Smith and W. X Htgood have lbrought in a flue lot mules from Atlanta to supply the Pie ens market. -Mr. Geoge W. Russell, who ho oen i n Mississippi for the past six yea -a visiting his father, Maj. T. H. Russe of Slabtown. -Joe Mays, the colored blacksmith Liberty, died last week from paralysi He was industrious and well respecte by his neighbors. -Mr. T. C. Robinson received hi commission as Trial Justice at this pla( last Tuesday. Mr. R. A. Bowen wi act as his constablo. -Call at the SENTINEL offien and get sample copy of the PracticAd Fartner ti paper given under our off'er to subseri era to the SENTINET. -The pcstofice here should he rut plied with a fire gong, which should I Sounded to notify the patrons of the a: irival and departue of the mails. -The County P.,nsion >ar(d wil 2neet in the court house nnxt Monday All thoe who have bu-ines.-i l'ofore tfi board should bo oi hand promply. -Oats are senventy fivecents per busli fa. Thpi't s to.my to be imade out o this crop. 6o ymviore oat% and plan nore corn and less cotton this year. -Most of the Texans who have hee visiting fttends and relatives in this coml ty for the past two weeks, havo returl-ne( to their homes in the "Lone Star" Stalf. -The Minutes of the Twelvo I.il River B.ptist Association aro rmatlv fo distribution, and this entitlt,l to "tiht can get theni by calling at the SE-NTsIN office. -If there were two bell wetthe- inl small pasturo closely crapped, would tih' welcomo a third ? We suppose so. \y wish the new plaper0 soon to be publishe at Easley much snccess. -W. Henry Dendy, the P.reonld son M. 13. Dondy', died t1t ie homlo of hi 3 father, near Riehland, OLonee C.;1t11 on Saturday evening, tie 3d inst., at o'clock, after a lingering illness. -The license law for the sale of pi lois antd ear' ridges goes inmto tiret,I ti - . y..) y Fromt t he wvordintg of tI: ('ars as licen;e will requiiredl ft i tany kind of eartridges. 1 4th inst., at the residence r of the bride, Mr. Fran augueoau, in Dacusville townshtip), M PJay Hunt was mnarriedi to Mist Hog; .head, Rev. Thos. P. L iopcr oflieiating -Thomas Masters died at his fathler' residence in Douthit's (Cove, on the 9t inst., ait the age of thirty yetrs- 11is r< mains were buried at Pleasatnt Grove n the followving day. He was unmarrie< -The postofico htere hias been move oomu formerly occupied h wry in front of the eon: Newberry hats mnoved hi rootn vacated by the pos -We are requested to tell thme reade: of the SENTINEL tht. if Saluda Riy< never freezes over till R.ido Haut & flo Anderson freezes her, she will alway run boiling water. The said getntlene are now in Farmington ,Texats. -Col. J. E. Haigood has our thank for a report of the Receiver of the Sot Carolina railroad to the Jundges. of Unite' States (Circuit Court. Thet repo)(rt. show the not earnintg last year were g530,7 1 .8 mnore thanx the year before 0 1M,087.3 -'\ake thme avea aittend1.ince at th schools in your towtslhip as large as po: sible during the free school tertm. Tl' mnoney for thtese schtools is apportionet to the townshmip upont the bsis or tI1 average attendlance of the pupils. Sent all of your children. -Clairman Hendricks, of te Boar of. County Commfissioners, Jury Con muisioner Browti, the Clerkc, Stieriff an. Auditor weore oengaged last Thurdayi filling the jury box with the natme. ; persous from which the juries for thi year will be drawn. -The citizens of the town are reques ed to meet att thme Court House ntext Sn urday, at 3 p. in., for thte purpose of col siderintg thme Public Cemetery que'stiom and take step)s to hatIve the sante fence< and otherwise imp roved. (G. WV. EAaIIr., Inttend'ant. -The trustees of Liberty townshm school dlistrict, No. 2, wiil meet at Lil artyv on Saturday, thme 17th itnst., at 10) urpose of (employintg teacl iding to such other busixite erly como before thenm. TI Jls will openi (on M~onday, (1 Bly order of thie Boamrd. -For the convenmience of the SPN'] ruEL's patroens at Etasley and ont that ci. of the county wo have arranged wi Mr. H. Earle Rkussell to not as ourin ager lHe will ho found at the drug store of F. Bruce & co. Subscribit for the Sn TINEL and give him all t,he news to.. pu lish- 15w3 -Sheriff Rlichoy has twvelve prisono: in charge six U. S. and six state prisoi era. Fonr negroes are in for crittes f, v will be tied at to Mart irt. One for murder, two f< :ing andi stealitng one for Ct use in day timo atnd ata1tlic Four of te U. S. prisone will be discharged thmis wook. - -Maj. F. M. Glemn, of Slabtown, hi been confined to his bed for se.veral dwi from injuries received in a fall, lHe w' hitohing his htorso to the buggy, whn the animal made a sudden start htgain him, knocking or shoving him dow At first his injnries wvere thtought he Aerions, hnt Dlr. R. F. Smith whio ti tended htim said that no hoans. we broken, and that he would be all rigi in a few days. . - Rev' Sam R. R1le. J. The announcemnent: "Sam Riley iE - dead" startled many, ears, and deeplS saddened many hearts. His death no cnred itt his hom in Loweryoville, Yorh i. county, on the 9th inst., and was cause< fron typhoid fever. The remaint were buried at Lowyersville on last Sab bath. His mother, Mrs. J. R. Riley o Easley wdlit on several days ago,and Dr Riley went last Thursday, reaching hit bedside only a short time before deatl & claimed him. Th1e sisters Misses MIr. and Lila, had to remain at Easfey, ivith , the aged atid afflicted grandnothe, Mrs. Donuelley. tr Mr. Riley was only twenty eight yeirt of age, yet the four last years of his life were spent in the ministry of the Pres byterian Chu rch. He possessed an anAly tical mind of remarkable power, and tc lthis was added all tho einbellishiment and advantage rleducation Conld give. Hi was a graduate of Adger College nd Iof s. Columbia Theological Sominary. H< Wts fitted both by nature and training o for the work to which lie had consecrated )0 his whole being. F very one who know him lved him, and he preached with the greatest power where he was best - known for his life was faultless. HiN Asermons stuck in the minds and hiarts of his hearers. Every one who heart mm knew lie was honest and inl earnest. This was the secret of hi power. His Scongregation loved him dearly, and hiq influence for good will be long reinew bered. He wag such a good and noble chris. s tain that no unkind word was ever said of him by any one. The Greek and Latin medal was awarde( to hium while it in college over several brilliant lon)peti . tors, and all ulnited in saying the iaward d vas right. There was not a thought of jealously oi wrong. He was married to Miss Alice Sims, of Columbia, on the s 4th of January 1888, end so soon the golden cbain is broken-separated, but tho sol thus linked by love'o immortal bands will find the same sweet haven of rest. Dr. J. JR. Williams. Dr. J. R. Williams died of pneumonia at his home in Central, on the niglit of the 9th inst., after a short illness. He was 48 yeart of age. The funeral was had from the Methodist Church in Eas ley on litst Sabbath, the service beillg I contieted by Rev. W. 13. Si1gleton who protiomiced a ist tittirg eulogy on the a Christaim character ita influence of the d(lecSeed. At the conclusion of the sEor vice ia the church, Cental Lodge, No. 229, A. F. M., took charge of thie re matns and perforund the last sad rites icordii g to thoe onstom of the ord -r. Th." WVoishipful Master, anld lanly of the n bretheri of the Bates Lodge, at. Fas'ey, - and some of the brethren from Reowee 1 Loilge, assisted. Dr. Williams was a native of Andorson county whem lie has many warm friends r who% will be saiddeiied by the news of his untimely taking off. On the 4th of No veinher 1874, he was most happil mar Iied to Miss Sarah L. Linhiardt, the eldest daughter of Mr. 11. Lenhardt, of a tls county. Not long aifterwards he cs y, tablished himself in bnsiness at Central e fas a druggist.. H-e begun his profession dl as its ma11ster, and the foulilt:tion of his remarkable suclcensis was laid ipn the ud lock (f inltegrity. Honesty antd n less shne oil his coun it c con %1u1inm all of tle- iobility of his charav 11r, al his conduct attid coinversation stretigbihned the iconivivtion in the iid.s o4f his assf'fi;ates. In the midst of his use.fness, at the climax of sceil V inippjinems, conij ugal joy anid parenital P foandness, the lighat of his life wenit ost. rThe IteIt Sohte' fior (lie wiid.owed heart, the best shield for the orphaned child reni, is the sweet memory of his well k slm life, that boeko)ns them to a hiappv1 reunion beyond the riv'er. .Time neathe or' MIr. Doyle. Mrs. Mary E. D)oyle, thie beloved wvife hof D)r. 0. M. Doyle, of Seneca, died eair ly on Sunday mforninlg, 4th insatant. She had been in her usual health. fn5oe lhat moiitrning, dressed herself, ned ate a hear -ty breakfast. On going from the table tohr om she was' stricken wvith ap~o y ley and fell to the floor. She was car t ied to lier room, andl died in about an s honr, She was ini her fifty-seventh year, and1( hatd heein for many year's a conisist enit nmember of the Presbyterian Clhutrch. In hier domestic relations she was always the dlevoted wife, kind anud affectionate mother, ev'er considerate of the highest awelfare of those near anud dear. A wo man of stre.ng and high Christian char aieter, her life shied a genlie influence for good on all with whom she was asusociait ed. She leaves a husband, oine daughter ialan three sons to mourn lier detath, to il wh:n:i is exteindedi the si ierie conudolence Sof a large c:rele of relatives aind friends. '' TheI funeral wa.s preaehied in the Seneca . i reshyleai-m Churchon Tuesdaty morn. inug at te o'lo)ck by.11ev. Mr'.Cee land, of Atlanta, Gah. , formerly tar nniny yasthe pasto r of the dIc iiasedi~Q. It was dP an apl irit e, tenider uamt beautifunl trdite to her uunemory', andI fullI of spirit ad hope atlid tencofuagemet. to his mnany sympast lizing lhtari'rs. At the canem 1I t) the St one Churchh and inteired at 2 p rn m, acompanied by a lang pro'(cesion oh 1 sorr-owig f'riends..-T1he Ecowee Cou I'Fromn Liberty. The first news item that has comtl t- toi the nlotico of your quill driver at t- this lafce, was the marriage of Mr i- Wilhiam Gilstrap to Miss Nettie Stwr,on Wecdnesday, JTanuary 7thy Iat the residlence of Rev. W. C. Sea, born, who ofdiited1. Mr. W. D. Gleuin's father was bad. ly mnjure:] a fewv days since by his h<or.se becoming frighitened a:id run, tong away as he was being hitched sThe Sabbathi school reor'gan;ized Slast Sunday bey (electing Mi'. M. A. B og'gs, superliitendenit, andi Mr. L. R. Smith secret.ary. iM rn. Boggs has '- been c.hoisen superinitendent aof the le Baptist Suniday School also, Hie will till both positions with ease anti y. grace, and give entire satisfaction te e.. all deoinijiattins. . The first indication of approaching sprimg was the appearance of Capt. .a J. D). Smith on the streets this meornfl -. mg. with a straw hat an. I reckon r lie was ventilating his pate ini oi'de Ito p)ersuade mioro capillary attrac tiouns to makel( their app)earainca. g The vestibule train, going north ai -s2 p. ml. and south at 8:40 at. im , takes the mail mautead of the regular pias sen ger. S Mr. Joe W. Miller came up fron sAnderson last Thursday to enter J n~ T. Price's school. lie is the very es it sence of fun, and keeps us all in - constant uproar of laughter. Cotton still continues to) come ini .'fhs lbes t goes att t) cents. it Pickens has two papr and the court house, Easlev a bhank -ad c Maill.. Now Liberty wants oneend of the dummy line. Is it dead or tak ing a sort nap? The bss checker player, Ossie, ha bo<n downed, anrd soime one else i w ars the plume. W. 0. Willard is the best well dig ger in town. He can turli his hand to n ost anything, haul logs, pack cotton, ilk cows, set liens anti so on. For fear I make my correspon dence too long, I will put a rriod right here. y, Mr. E. E. 1Ruldin has been quitesick with fever. At last accounts he waa some better. -Esquire, Juo. R. Gossett will leave in a few days to make a commercial tour of North Carolina. ____BusIne,s lietfe'4 There seemed to be some uncertainty about the proper means of curing cat tarrh, but it has been found that Old Saul's Cure does the work at once and permanently. When you see a bright baby pleased with ief and everybody else, be mure that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has been used. Only 25 cts a bottle. LADIES Needin: a ton(c, or chlillrea that want building a I i(htm](I tnke u1t*%WN'S 1tON BITTERS. ; is plenatt to take, e-tres Malatia, Indiges tion. anl nilioustess. All (lealers keep it. The surpst meas to rid yourself of that distressing cough 'iH to uso Dr. IMil's Cough syrup. 25 cts. "Mis. JonAs sits at the WiUdow all day as placid as a May morning, and her five children p)lay hide and seek on the back stairs.' "No wonderl She uses Salvation Oil for sprains and cuts," IrP YOUR nACK ACIE'S Or you are all %or,n out, really gool for nothing it os pfr alt . 'Try It will cure ym,. anl vive a Krxl apetite. Sold ly a4l dealers In inedicine. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes. "For six yeats 1 had beta afllicted with runing sores an(] an :llhirgement of the boneR in my leg. I tried everting I heard of without nny permanant benefit until lhotnnic Blood Balm was recom mended to mie. After using six bottles the sores healh (1, land I am now in bet ter health than I have ever been. I send thi3 tvsimonial tinsolicited, be cause I want others to be benefited." The Auditor or his deput,y will be at the following places to receive re tturn of property for fiscal year 1890. 1891. At Pickens C. 11., from Jan. 1st 1891 ti Saturday Janurav 17th 1891. At Centtral, Mondtiv and Tuesday, JanaryA, 190th and 20th 1891 At Liberty, Wednesday and Thurs. day, January 21st and 22nd. At Eash-y, Vrida.;- and Saturday Jainuarv 23(l1n 2-lth 1891. At Cross Plains, Monday January 2Gth 1891. At, Diaeusville, Tusdavy 27th. At F'ozt ers' -Store, Wednesday 28th. AtP Thurslav 29th. At Holly Springs, Friday 2Uth. At E ate, Satunl ray 31st 18)1. H1urr-icanie, Monday Febuary 2rd. Six mnile Tuaesday, Febuary 3d. A t 1'ratter W%iednesdy Feboar tly 4th, and balance of timne at Pickense C. Hi., to and includinag Febuary 20th at which time the book will close. A penalsy of fifty per cent, wvill be added for nion-return as req.iired by lawv. The to wn.ship) board of assessoi-a wil pl asemet me at their resp)ective preint on dlays menOtion'ed.oftx Ini referenice tlte ques.tienofax alion of certtaii per1sonat pr.operties of this State, invested or' h-dld otitaide (of the State as follows, t'it: Are man (ys, cr-edits, inve-st.mnents, &c., of citi z 'ens of this State in vested or held outside of the State liattle to taxation under thec laws of the State? Audi tors are referred to Section 173, Gen eral Statutes, which reads: "Every Iperson of full age and of sond mind, shall annually~ li::t for tan:tion the following persollt proptal~ty, to w'it: 1st. All tihe t.angi ble personal pro pat nthe State owned (or controlled "2d. All the tangible property own ed by him11 or othe-r r(eidet of South CTaolina anad ulndler his control which may lbe t(-mpornIiJy out of the State, but is initendted to Le brought inmto the State. '3r-d. All tangible personal proper ty ou ned or contro lled by him which m ay hatve beena senit out of the State for sale anid nat yet sold: and, 4ithI. All the lanoneys, (cedits, invest muenats ini bonds. stocks, joint stock comipan ies, or oth leruise, owned or controlled by him whether in or out of this State. J. B. CLYDE, td Co,uni,y Auditor. 0 oceeeee~ 0 A e e e eeW (Y'C O ODclOoeoADCRD IT t.-A1 prsnshodig cam agis th saeo renSehn e eesd aeo ikn ony ot Caolna i' peen'te lgalb atet edt h nesgedb s,cfMtc frpyefo bebre;anWhs n deidt sai sa wil maepamn byMac isnxt -,, AANON : BOGGB, HAGC All the sign stones say it is U ways. Every ac be larger, more e ity of goods that the future. We are stil Some of these go be surprised to s< in.Pa us thil McFALL'S ALMANACK IFOIt 'a-Lrr. And here's at ye agin for a fine nrge new year. 'Ihis almanack is solid for another year, andl extends a hearty welcome and a big invitation to all friends and castormers, and at the samnetimeo re turns its best thanks for their very biberal trade. We wishm all a Pr. )perCouls New~ Year and don't you forget where we stay, and what we do and that we never try to paralyze the conununity W. T.. MecFAL L. 1891. R. M.WERTZ, PROPRIETOR MARBLE WORK I NEl 8TONIES, ETC , Made on sitort notice. Satisfnet ioni Otar anteed, and prices as low as the lowest, teqatyof the work nt all times being I am agent for the best iron and1 wire 1icaen ,a. m.rke. nIt'erale a ,.iii The Place to -18 AT OOD, BRUCE & boards in the county point to this store carer here than anywhere else, but it i .ommodation will be given our cistorMe omplete, and the low standard of pri'e . hai marked our course in the past, w%il I buying cot ton above the marcct who od customers who have let their accouits e our collector. 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O ie rain.~I11 extr 1 I Four dletatiled! luformat in as to Ie:il :.a S!eepinug.car reservaut ins, con -er~ withIloaa JAM. L. TA YJ,)U. Gen'ul P~assen-reri A a t, 'TRY A" and get MORE PC frorand WYrit or u New liiustr THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL& EN IDo foui IVar!3 to NeIl, or t do0 yota bW:ama to isy C omte asad See i'I. I ill besy' aUfed pay' 4'alDs, Ior I wIll sell ora ( reif . or Suasaall Tract4's. ir'..proved~. OS B. FRElMAN, I ATT"1OINEY ATI IA W0, . I PICKENS C. II, is. C. All husinesst will recve >romV1i,t at in. tion. 01010 upJ sttais in 1'.imtin build -- huig, Mitin street, decitf frade! CO'S, -t1id ill the nilo n't dowl 1611 both S. Our A,ck will ndthe( hi-h qm1111 be umi161tainedI inl. r! partis' owe us. ru n rI*', ne(q] it !s without colleet. & co. .E RAIL ROAD COMPANY. AI LtiIN E W0Y (lii (. N( >llI 13A'NI)- ad Up. IS. *N.. 10. N.o. .2 No. .. 3. . r ;4 i n 15 pn l 55 pm fil.l).. h -1 1 a .s p ......., 55. . ..v -I Pf) am 5 :S pn .. ... 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Iailv.,.x - 3ept S. 35y, leave I-',5Iberton 2..15 p. mn. vest ern5 \'est ihe b-d Isi mit es, lhet wseen At - are is Ii'4m,5d I fhis ,lt -clss t151 ic s l thron4... s isir tabs ,rtsad 'u m n lii 5sjin 1-;s. Agent3, Athmtla, Gat. )WER se LESS WATER BI NE CO. SPRINGFIE LD,0., U.S.A. J. F. BARSGA N. Prin1cipal. 5:i Sxl5iSj8: red a 1misnu,t s 5mphe 25 . Ai-4: -C :ari;335t e ind .Is~O 4ry .\.;!5nnwlie, G8 : rapy .431 t siry, w 4e , :1.. i.l ;4.i . t1:s* .ler w,I )'ste 5 34 I shpa inw t (a s ud cont'in -1, . ih imi. i ranuma',tIi 45 3, . 15h5 (Is.r ie . li 45 11,r s sri lm .lu, -I . 03 . 1 ' i;\\ (kp l"'s han ti wols 1t5rm, apply:c th I im at < '' J. . 4losT ;Ig\ As ('o, ('h ra:'Ls'.sTrustlsizi (':es.3 0 415 >4:1': is t er >b(give CaII 'l,s bookrj h 1r .. 0 ion t I the 1( capial e . Iock of th R(n'I'.p n ,ar ow o e heam at the a rketofJuis .3.Autorzedcaita o hst- rr of lb'.......Tobgi ~i I".-\.......N14) e utter11 per libs................ (~. 4) a:2on p4r 1t).. ... .......... ...7.. 5 -......".................. ..10P 1 R1ichsmond & Danville Ril Greenville and Columbia Division. Condensed Schedule December 28th 1800, Trains run on 7.5th meridian time. Going North. Going South. No. 18. iA o. 14, 7 00 am...Ly Charleston Ar... 9 30 pm 8 00 .... .. Aigusta .......9 07 11 00 .......Columbia....... 4 40 12 02 .. ......Alston........ 3 8g 1 t-5pin........Union........ 1 45 2 40 Ar...paitanburg .... 12 40 am 4 46 .... ... .Tryon ........11 42 5 -c7 ........Saluda........10 55 - 54 .......Flat Rock......10 LO 6 07 ... IIendersonville.... 10 19 7 00 ....... Asieville....... 9 22 8 4,. ......Ht Springs... . 7 47 12 20 ...... P01,aria.........8 ''0 pm 12 42 . .......Prosperity...... 3 00 1 00 Lv.....Newberry..... 2 88 2 2. ......Ninety Six...... 1 15 2 46 ......Green'wood..... 12 24 8 07 .......I[lg ........1 1 55 3 50 Ar... .Abbeville.. Lv..10 50 am 4 00 Ar......Jlton........10 P0 4 10 Lv.. Belhon. .. .Ly.... 10 50 4 2'? . .....Williamsion.....10 13 4 31 ........Pelzer........10 12 4 48 ...... Piedinoit ....).. 65 5 30 Ar....Grecaville .Lv ) 15 4 40 ......Anderson..... ..10 03 5 22 ...... Pendleton...... 9 20 6 00 .........eineca....... 8 41-5 f ; O .. .. . M 11hln la....... 8 15 10 40 .....,. Atlanta....... No I5 No. 18. 5 40 pi ...... Coil,)ia....... 0 50 6 45 ....... AI ston......... 8 46 ') 0 ....l'onI.ar1ia........ 8 80 7 .... erity...... 7 08 * I0 ..... iNewberry .. 50 S .......GoIldville....... 6 52 0 0. ........Cliiton........ 6 31) ) 4.> Ar....Laurenis....... 6 00 ......Ninlety Six ... 5 42 .. .. .. ..G.e4enwomd...... 5 20 5 05 ......I ti4 ........ 4 F0 pin 5 40 .......Abi.vill ...... 4 15 No. 9. No.16. 9 .5 am... st.. 9 30 10 20 .......beville.8 -0 10 a) . .let n . .. . 5 11 (12 . ..W illiamn ton. ..l 17 11 08.. ........ ,lz.er........ 3 10 11 25 ......P'ie 01mn:t....... 2 53 12 05 ...... r vi!b....... 2 10 7 20 ......l'essperitv...... 7 08 7 10 aiml. . . Newherry A 6 50 I'm 8 5:, ... . NintvSix ...... 5 42 9 1.1 ......rn'wod... 5 20 9 ::8 ........IlO L-cs........ 4 ". 10 3f) . ....Ar. lwlln.. .... 4 0:; 10 .15 .... v. Bi1on...... 8 5 " 11 10 . . :3 30 No. No. 6. 12 15 Il n.. . Lv I Iodges A r . . -. 2 40 pn 1 0. . Ar1Ahhville Lv... 1 50 Nop. 5. , 9. 10. 15, 1(. 17 and 18. daily (X ept S11n10.1y. Mail linef. 1tains 13 and I.I daily ll-twcein C( Inihbia niid Alstoin; IdIily exvt Stnd, y betw en Alston and .PlmmParl-r ('frM on ,:, - of 8. j:. o A iti!-;:i ti A.sl vil an I1l, sp-rinlvs without1 chantri, C0,1n11clinl" with Sohnh~' at d Greev 'll divisiulntrai, thrily. No. 51. P-uilban:11, Pilrlor ('i on( C. & . 5-4, dat. ly Col11b1 t it , N. C. N . C . 144tt( tNrLt1 A uriit. TaleMnEr N) AS L.TAYNo11 e'.Ps. A 3' -4)t ilW L. O~ P 1 ~1(1 A.. :omnia p.IC, PASSENGEfttIEit..T.... 321 Wihnington N- ( C.uo1j IA.. 8 b, 180, Ie Ie t pn. . w41n Gharleston(). an36. 7) 0 a.m4.Lv.Carl.s.n.A... 30 . I I0 ........ 1ae ......... 7 19 6 0) . . .... .Soneter..... 00 ;a2 S1- p.m . . W innsborro . . . . . 300 o Ie .. .... heterW4..... 24 4 -14........Y..rkvi) le. 1 0L1 ) 03 .. . ...1 ncater......9 005. .41).....tck 11.10 . 50. 0 p.inA Newherry,"t.C. v2 38' p.m S0 ....riville.... 149 25 7 (41 . .. Ashev ille. N. r. .. 9 2 Solidi trains between 4'harleston and( Co SLOA NS' CAMPIIOR ICES! The Workd! CHAPPED:'. HANDS! SLOAN BROS., Greenville. hit. 0