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PICKENS SENTINEL LOCAL NEWS. -Col. Nimnmons, of Eastatoe valley Vwas in town last Monday. -An infant child of Mr. George Bra Weale died last Sunday afternoon. -Mrs. Julia A. Smith, of Liberty visited Mrs. T. 0. Robinson this week -Capt. J. A. Griffin and mother, Mrs Ann Griffin, have returned from Ala bama. Mr. John Ferguson is confined to bii room with rheumatism, at his home ir Greenville. -Mrs. John L. Thorniley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter W. White, of Anderson. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Price wer< confined to their room last wook by an attack of "grippe." -Miss Salhio, daughter of Mr. S. S Edens,of Pumpkintown, is dangerously -ill with typhoid-pnueumonia. -Miss Ida Hartwell has resigned hi position in the High School, at Easley, - and gone to Nashville to teach. -Mr. W. S. Kirksey has completed 'the bridge over Wolf Creek on the Lib erty road. It is a substantial job. -Mr. W. Berry Boggs has moved from Calloway, Upshire county, Tex.s, -to Luella, Grayson county, Texas. -Our town is suffering from a water famine. Seveial wells have gone dry - and the others afford but little water. -The Greenville News says that Al 'derman Thornley 1). Harris has almost entirely recovered from his recent sovere -illnosa. -Married, on Sunday, January 11 th, .Mr. Elisha Stowart was mnarriod to Miss Lou Collins, 0. S. Stewart, N. P., olli ciatiug. -Mr. G. Wash Bowven 'has resigned his position with Hagood, Bruno & Co., -and will look after his farming intorosts this year. -The public tam in the Picken, High School will begin next Monday, 4anuary 26th, at which timt the sprini iterm will open. -Mr 1 P. Jackson, of Atlanta, Ga., who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. zr- Williams, during the winter, return mod home last, week. --Mr. L. K. Kelly lis moved his saw rnill to Mr. Wni. Garrett's placeo neir ti% Milo. He has about six mouths saw ing to do at that plaee. -Quarterly conference will be held at Tabor on Friday Iho 30th of January. All the stewards are expected as there is .-business of importance. -Very few liens have been foreclosed this winter, which Shows that the sm1all farmers are in good shape, and have incet their obligations promptly. -We want a correspondent in every corner of the county to send us th news every week. Snd us tho dots, it will be to your interest to do so. -Mr. Sheriff Brnwn, of Field, bought some cheese in town last week of which his children eat heartily and have been seriously ill since from its cirects. -Mr. L. H. Dalton has left a clap board in this offiee that measures t-wenat two inches in width. This section hat sonme of the finest timber in the State. -Bob Alexander was released fron jail last Sunday. P'ichens Nimmom will be released todaly. Both1 have b c-a nerving sentences from the U. S. court. --Travelers from the Pea Ridlge sec tion rep)ort the Allgood bridge ove T1welvo Mile as being in a dangerous con dition. It should be looked after in time. -The IPckns sub-Alliance met has Saturday to make amrimgeaments for this year's sup)ply of fertilizer. They wial meet next Saturday to complete the air rangemnent.. --Capt. Elias Day, of Eataley, lost line premium Red~ Chief colt last week 4 froum blind stmagger-s. lHe also hmad( tw< cows to die abhout the sanio time fron~ the same cause. -The disease kne wn as '"grippe" th at was p)revalouit in this countr.y last ye:u about this time, lies again made its ap pearance, though in a milder form than the former epidemic. ---Only eight d 13ys moare in which t. pay your tax. ~1The books will be0 closed onthe firsit or F"ebru:ary and the pl)ity added. D)on't wait until the l ash day em you wvililihavo to pay the penualty. -On the 13th inst., at the residence of thme bride's methter, in G reenvithe counaa ty, Matthew Gillespie, Fsc., of iPump. .kintown, wvas mnarried to Ml iss Saillie E. -Goodwin, Capt. A. B. TI~alley,) N. P. <ofieinting. -The readelrs of the SENTiNarL whc have secured the "'Practical Farmer' -given to our new and1 pamid up subscerib era are more thea pleased with their pa per. Come in and get one for youm family. -Mr Ransomn Thaompson died at the home of his nicc, Mrs. R. M. Girant, iin the Crow Creek section on the 8th inast. -aged 73 years. lie had beena for anyaa. years a consistenat memuber of the Metho dist church. -Mrsi. Francis Ligon died at thi T home of her son-in-law, J. H1. (G. Me ~Daniel, last Sunday tat the aidvancdcca agi of 83 years. She had been failinag foi -sorne time and her deCath wf5as nt uneix ,pecd. Thme funzeral wvas held aat Secom~ .on Tucesday. --On the 11th inat., rat thme residlene; .of the bride in Deluth, Gal., Mr. V. E Hludgens was' nmarried to Miss Carri( Knox. Mr. Huadgens is a soan of CJapt * A. WV. Hudgens, of Easley, tiad hiis manam friendls of thmat place sends their biesl washes to hinm and his bonny bride for a long and happy life. --At a conferenice of the Melbodisi Church last Sabbath, it was resolvot Abat the stewards assess aand collect th<c pastors salary as heretofore. J. It. New ton was made secretary of thme church, The conference will meet on thes nexi V first Sabbath at 3 p. mn. for thme pturpost pf revising the church roil. --The youngest child of D)r. and Mrs. JIollingswvorth, of Liberty, died last Maturday evening of brain affection. Aged 17 months. The funeral servicew were held in the Presiby toriaua church ao al that plaeo on Sunday aifternoon, conaduec ted by Rev. J. F. Anderson ini a rolemtr and impressive mannier. TIhao huias y. took piace at the old Liberty grave yard. -WLrs. Millie Blhasingame died at th< bomon of her son-in-law, S. H. Brow, near Field, on thme 15th inst., at the ad. ~vanced age of 76 yevars. Thme burial toolh place tat, the Gen. Easley griave yard on1 the day followinag. Mars, EIlaingamea ieavesu for.r chiirena anmd host of fr-ienada paud( relatives inm Pickeuns and Aniderso: count,ies to mourn her loss. 'traniser of Real rsta te. Since our last report (Decinmber 20th, 1890.) the following transfors of real em tte have been recorded in the Clerk's offico: R. 0. Gaines to Thos. L. Watkins, the Unto NV illiams place in Central town ship, for $475. J. r. Garvin to W. J. Duflie, 200 acres in Eastatoo townfihip, for $54. Joab F. Stewart to D. B. Adanim, 125 acres in Pickons C. H. township, for $1,135. M. S. Folger to Della E. Watson, lot in town of Central, $50 Jlcury Lawrenceo to Zeta Lawrence, 24 acres in Pickons C. 11. townshlip, $96. Job F. Smith to J. F. Jeniings, lot in town of Liberty, $20. Eli".a M. Miles to Minnin Lee Wil lians, tho Miles lot in town of Pickens, $500. A. M. Itunion to A. W. Folger, lot in Easley, $125. Lucy E. Evans to Margaret E. Stew art, 55 acres in Hurricane township, $300. E. S. Rowo to W. 0. Willard,. 50 aeres in Liberty township, $500. C. P. Harrett to Jacob C. Oarrett, 117 lcr's in Central townilip, $500. B. F. Leiey to M. W. Newton, et al., school house lot inl Pickens township, for $5!. W. A. Hondricks to E. M. Martin, 82 acres in Easley townsh)ip for $2,500. C. L. llolliigswortli to Isham Simp son, 111 tcreti in Liberty township, for $1,170. J. B. Sitton to J. E. borroughm, 214' acres in ltlurricalne towislihlip. for $1,350. E. 'M. Mauldin to E. F. Crow, 11, acres in Etsley township, for $5. W, J. Smith to B. Al. Hester, 60 acres in Easley township for $1,600. M. 1). Keith to 1. 1). M. Keith, 100 acre.s in Pumtpkintown township, S5. Sarah K. Ciapma to Matilda N. Walelin, I lot in Lilertly for $800. Hannah E. Cox to Nannio Robinson, '12 aero lot in Pickens for $700. \V. J. Smith to N. A. MAuldin, 10 acres in IAley township, for $400. Ctroline Brock et al to Mary E. Shir ley, 2.)o acres in Liberty township, for $1.50)0. V. J. Smith to R. F. Smith, 37 acres in E';siey iownship, for $572. Wmll. H1untiter, jr., to Deacons of Gold enl'a Creek Baptist Clureb, lot for church in Central township. N. J. Wilhamns and J. P.. blvinisot, exceitors to Perry 1). DiaIus. 3)0 acres in Damusville township, for Sutlt). J. B. Newberry, J. P. C., to Lillie Rives, 93 acres inl Liberty township for $475. JT. M. Stewart, C. C. P., to Thos. R. Price lot iii Pickens, Ij05. From, Libtertv. R(ally there is more cotton not pIlaced ot the market than I had anv idva there was. Senator W. T. O'Dell sohl forty one bales la4 Siturda whiet I suippose wonlhI avera-e 450 pounds, brinling the handsom.e n.n of 61,). Mr. Sam Wilson nu111rketetl sIv( iv balv.i a few days :inie, and carried -2,835 awiy fron ouir littic, burg. I. ami niot as' happy a!4 they are, but I feet a great deil bitter to know that. thera i- money in the country and if it should be diviled by tong di vision, perillps I would get tlte remain dor. Irs. Mlohie Jenkins, (if Anni-ton, Al abamt, whois be'en visitlog relatives ian1d friends itn Liberty, retuined last W4d 0evdy. ?dr. antd llrs. Robe'rt D)awson, of (Greenville county, visited Mr. anid Mr's. ,J. 11. Brownt ho., week. Mr . J1. J1. Wakelin, who keeps a irt elass boartng Ihuse, says t hat lie is *ehoek fitllt tnd runing over with cus tomn. Hie v:ill build an additioni to htis honse sooni. O.n last 'Tuesdany youtr scribe was treat edi to) a nie t urkey dinn ter preparted by 31rs. Alaimie Brownvt, to whomt l wisht to exl(end. nunyi th:mktts for her kinidness and thtotng hit fuhliess. TJhe~ occasi'on was th1e celebrta' ti of MrsO. B 'rown's5 bith-t day. Qu.ite a niuinbecr of ladies. in towtn Iwere' present. lThn-e car loads~ of guano wvas side' traoe .edt hetre t.he othorn day for the Alli ant ce. .Judgintg frotm the mtovemenit of D)rs. bie at great deal oft sie'kue'ss in t,he contyt. .l'eachero's werie etmployted atnd ordlered to openi schtool today,~ alonay, the 10th. Mtr. D avii, our ag'en t, lots thri ee stut denits, hiut, Iogg andL D avis, learnting1 'lThe t->wn twast trteatedl to a Fereinadte the othternihby ies..0 Mlr andti liob' Roinson.tt They gave somtie sweect tmusic ott thlit guit:.r anti tharmitit ihe haiv re'qiirin g partt ies whot sellI pitst ots iual ctidgeit'st to hiimvt' a l ictnse, trary nitiths11t:tohing. ing fromit old war woiuia[s andl tlh-r in jpu wts. T1hie tiime is not fur di'tanit whitni ib-t crty wvilt lmive IL tne'w 1tboot aicadiiny, Matsoniie ando ant Allh.ee thalt t'ondi inetd. ILs-t ius puit our shoulder is to I th w heel J.'rtf. Sterlinig paLid toutr townt it lyinig visit the tother (liy. Hie repoits t hat h.i bias a floiitishting school at. lap 11ill, mixty studtentts alreadaty e' nolledt. Cotton weiigheor, Tomt Perkinis is kept busy the last of t;he week. ,JAv. From.ta Luooptr. riek Jfannairy the loth. lit' l'eve(s ai itf' andto iteetihhleni tand a hiost c.f relatiYes andh frim'ls It monrtt his dttath,t: lIte was ia merinher alltl <dt-cii t,f I 'tttr's (.ree'k iapot isut ('hmith, fromit wIhih hte, Iwas burtied tot the Ilth inist. Funtie:-at servitces werte cittodnted btI y 1ievs. 'htos. Liooper antd .. F.loslt. He wits bur io'd witht the beiantii ful : n1 iminpre saive ceremnony of the Albhancoe, wuith ItR.J. Hughes, li.. A. iFm,ter, WN. K. llint, (G. WVillIiamts, as puil bearer-.-i Ensuley IEankintg CEuomt,anyM Notice to NitbscrI ibers. .Under and b*y an thioritly oif a ('cil onui': aitn fr-omt the Ser'tary of Shtet, ftor theit l)utrtose of orgatnizinig a baguiig congp:i nty, to be known ats the Easley B:liing Co mnpany, we, the underlotsignedt irt' 'r potraitorsH, hereby give notice tat thn' books of sutbscr-iption tot thle enpjiital sto ck of sid comtipanyt will be openi at thle ,h'lien of WN. St. Hatgooud in tty .C.onWedneisdaliy, tht '28th lay of R1. F. Len ha rdt, C. I,. HlollingFtworth, H. A. Rlichey, R. F. Smnitht, -1. E. Iioggs, -Matj. D). F. 1Braudley was itt townt on last T1uesday. look ing aftr the ite'test of his now veuttuir(, the Easley D)enwu -Rov. A. Stephens Lesley's addres is Hoodtown, York county, S. C. -The SENTINPL iS chock full of nows this week, every page will interest you. It contanins more State and county news than any other paper that is read in the county. -On Sunday, January 18th, at the resideneo J. J. Oarvin, Mr. John Dob :,ol wat married to Mis Florenee Lan. ders, J. J. Garvin, N. P., officiating. All of Pickens county. ---The card of J. C. Jof'orie3 :attorney at law Greenville, S. C., appears in an other coluinn this week. Any of our readers needing the service of anl attor ney at that place wil do well to consult hit. -On January 8th, 1891, at tie resi. uenco of the brido's parents, Mr. Nod Gibson and Mrs. Aniatidt Whitnor were happily lirriod. 0. S. Stewattit-, N. P., oflieialt(d. 'The4) con1trcting partiai are both of this conity. ---Maj. 1). 1. Bradley bat bought the pres and Mtl'rial (It the Seneen 1reO Prems, 11uoved flit-n- to asley :1ndI will pIbliKh a I>aper at that pi:%o. he nvow PIttr will h)e alled th1 Iaaley De1o Crat. Sutce,f,%s to tho new jouiial. -Some of Wanamaker'is pets mut be on a "tare." or cu-'t read, frotu the way Enail has been :nigId U) for th11) )).a4t week. Last Frilay's A Greenvillo papers rea,h hern on Tiesaday. The man who takes the "kinks" out (if wires for the postal servico Shoul4 bo sent hitherward. --We are indobted to Mr. W. S. Boggs > Hillsboro, Texa%4, for at copy of the hiatmuaw number-of tho Iillsboro 1eftec or, published at. that pliace. It is at nino ,olumu eight.pago paper and brings joi-on'itly beforif thle public theresour -m and prosperity of Hill county. Mr. Bioggs was a former citizen of this c)un lHd his inany friend;s will bo ple.ised to earn that he is propering inl his new one. The oppressed subjeets of European vovernmnent.,; turn to this country for Freo hmes, free laws and for tie free se of Salvation Oil for their pairs. It. is tho ilight nohl fretvntly con rat1Ced that finally uniderminies the sys :emn. Use )r. 1Ih11l's Couigh V- Syrup in the beginning stages and be cured. Many Personls Are broken (1owii tron overwork or housohold carog Brown's Iroi Bitter4 rebul ' the mtem all r1 6 i,- e,tion. r.io x cesof bile,. awI .iure iniaba in0. (t. thea geuikie. Walter Bri(dges, Athens, Tenn., writes: "For six years I had bven afiIicted vwith lnning sores amnd an enlar'vement, of the 1)onevs ill my leg. I triedl evverthingkv I wicard of without any p.erinnielit enelfit Anltil Motanlit 11100d 13:1hn was. recemr Menlded to ino. A fler llsinlg .4iX bottles the sores hale.dd, and I aml now in bot ter heahh ilua I have ever been. I end thi; te,tiionial nwsolii!ted, be 1ase I want othem to be hiefited." Neutralgic .lersoln Andi those troubled with nervouniso resulting fromn care or uverwtwk wU1l l>e rGlieva 'ev taUng Browrn's I ron 11itler.q. (itne has tra,le mark anti crsed nt s on % rppor. 'Tie AilitIr or his~ depu)Lty will be at thI: following. pdlack S to reecive reC 4 r of prope Iy for iiscal yearl 1800t. 181)1. At Pickenis C. 1H., from JTan. 1st 1891 to Saturidayv Jannktray 17th 1891. At Cenktra l, Monday and( Tuesday, Januiuin 1 9th and1( 2'th 1.891 A t Liberty, Wedniesdayv and Thurs dayV, Janiuary 21st and( 2:hid1. January1V 20(d :115l 21 th I801 A t Cross Plain s, Mltnday JanfuaryV 2Gth 1s91. At D)aeuisville, Tuesday 27th. A t Fos-ters'2 Store, ei<inesay 28th1. A\t P~uiukie.ltown. Thiumsday 21th. At lill Sprik' 1 141, Frd.'th. At EistatO(, Sturmda 31slt 1 801. II 1rricane,~ alontda Febuariy 2rd. Six mile Tues 'day, Febuar :I ld. At Prateor W\tenesday Febnary~m 4th, anmd blanceJ(( of time at P.ickensV C. H1., [C) a 111 ine!udingk' ' Feumry 20th at add1(e' fotr nton-ret urn' as I rquired b)y law. TUhe townshiip hanni otf assesso,r.s w Ill please5 mItI. me a( t t Iheir respecti ve prec(inkets ou1 (ays- tmtention.;1k In referenc' to) Ih quesl((ti1n of tax Itin 4'f cerbtiin per'-(onal propel)rties oIf V5s, (en.diut-', inv\es,mients, M-. o' citi zen f this~ St-ate inlvested or' InE 1( under- thIe lawvs o4f the "State*? Audili I,r are referre'(kd to) Sect1(in 173, Gern persn1 (of fulil age anld of soundl( ikiii, shall 1111111j anua i lit for t axtin the follo wIing per1sonal prop)1erty, to wit: 1'etty in the State owned or01 conitrolled by him. "'2d. All thle inngible propety own (-d by him or' other-1 resHidlet of Soth C2arolina ankd uniderI hiis conitrol wichl nav be t(ernporaoi!y onit of the0 State, biut is ilntended to he hbroueght inito the ":3rd. All I angib! perQsuoal properC1 ly oIwned( ori ~ontrolledI by himia which may havtety beeni sent out of lie Stato for sale and14 not yet sold: and(, -1 th. All th1e 1(mo1.ny, cr'edits, inv~est. met i n bond 11 k s. st oc'ka, jolint stoc0k cotolled 11( by himii whethier iln or out .J. U. CLYD)E, Id Couunty Aud{ito. If You Are Going West Ansd Winant Lowi Rahtes To .\kiws Tex. '4 IM' isini, Glorado 1). I'. A., 1.. & N. It Ht Mon.ey to Loni?. Out impilro1ved farm j(1..19 Ci lun of of tix yeatrs, thus 4" ahllinlr the iirower' to) pay1 (off hisC intltde lC4nes withu iECi x haustinig his irop in a-y onel yEarI A1iply to J. E 10c(4 Attorne-y, atar'3tv3 Jlciien '3. C. HAGO( All the sign bon stones say it is cnar< ways. Every Itcom be larger, more cowul ity of goods that h:t the future. We are still bi Some of these good 4 be surprised to see o ing. Pay us this mi T McFALL'S ALMANAOK5 L . IA A e . j Andihere'satk is solid for aofie year, and( extendls a hearty welcome aind a big invitation to all friends and ICen custo)rmers, and at the sametI ime ro-. arn turns its best thanks for their v'ery Lu~ liberal trade..in We wish all a Pr>sperous Ncw Year and don't y'ou forget where wo 8. stay, and what we do and that we " never try to pairalyzie theC comunitiy. 10 5a4 W. T. McFA LL. ' R.M.W\rE RTZ, PRLOPRIETORl~ MARBELE VWORKS I MON UM,'NTiS, '').TOMHSTOYN ES, (( Ji NEl STONES, ETC, Mo4le on short not.ice. Satnfat ion Guar anit e<. anl( pirices as low a thne lowest, thne qualiit y, of tihe work at all t ime bei tiing I am '.genit, for thne best ironi aln<l wire L fents on thi market. Giv me('11 a (all anal try mry work. it. M\. W El 1/ Z 4 01= ln he Place to 1Fale! Il\#T Ma3 -IS AT )D, BRUCE & CO'S. r1s in the county point to t1is store, and all the 1uile rI here than anywhere else, but it ain't dowI lill o)tI m114a111tion will be givvl our custon -rs. Our stick will )lete, an<1d the 4ow stanidard, of prics Inld (the high quad i na11ake1-d OlIr COu13 inl th10 past, will be 11n1iltailed in ing cotton abov t.he 0 narket whero ):rties1 ow us. st oers who hlv let thieir accouts runeeer,t neel llt .ir collector. We can't run our b111u181s4i Without C0111eet >nth and save further notice and worry. HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. HE RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ATLANTA AND CIIAHULOTTE ARl LINE R'Y IVyNlION. Schedtfle in effect,.lan.i.arY -1, 18w0. U I 1li%*) NI'la 1b w. Daily. 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( l....Cmb-........ 7 ;32 pi 8 -13 am11 . 2(0 aim12 0) n1t 101N 00:1i ar....Athinta1 . ..... i 7 (00 pmIj 8 101 aml 10 n AddoitionalI Irains Nos. 17 a1n<l 18 -LIn eimne biiii dal),(ilyN (xci b ves thuta :30y m, arivs Lua 812 . i. Ietunin, leave's Lula1: 6:15 a. nil ives At Iataz 8:5(0 a mi. 1'Ietwee ll ain111 AthenIs---No. II daily (.reetl Smlal:ly, and5 No. 9 daily. leave' Ia 9:5 p. m., i n du 10:40 a0. mll., ari've' Athen114 11:10 p). m1. m410 12.11:1 p. 1m. b-iurn It lave Athe s, No 10 <I:ily (excep1t SmlayIIlN, antd No. 12 dtily, 7.10 p. mn. aini .30:i lit wee( n To-coa mild Irlronl-No 61 daiily exce(pt Suony, and1( No 63 hiily', e'k . m.i itetu1ring0. Nus. 12 and 4;0 <biIly l\44Ju Snumlay, leakve lnIlron 2..45 p. mi. Nv,.10 ' m. nrraivea '1 l arN a7 cNN i n.:it.. . Nos :? aol.!:N Wa:shingtonl andIMl Ilw-hwetrn Vest ibht'd Limited, b4Ieteen) At ta1 am14 \\X a5!hin tom. I Jin this:1: tra ~in r far is 'Ibar.-(I ''n tirst-class titckets (only. f sio ndu SWC.E Write frorNew Jliltratod C'at.aiogno or 1891. HE L.EFFEL WATER WH EEL & ENGINE CO. SPRINGFIELD, 0., U.S.A. JT. F. DARGA N. Principal. -irol ct'inuel) I10 N went(eks. Competenot vaatua ges for Iihe edura4:tio of114 huors and1 iimaryI 'P ::('partI ment -'ISpelling,14 Itei-' ing I '!-:iotaryN , AitIhmlelti, Geogriahyl,j he loI)eparlltment- I ioher (Grammlar', [aA )oioiit, I(hotorie, IliieerArtitme '4JI20 3113d See YJt. PerIsons dr'rin It entr pupils for a IWill ltuy 3111d p;ing 4 ass l tr1.0- . .1. Nv.If ir. ply ,' n ill sell (xe (fredil. aigel as Ch rn IIiani Tru.St'e.. W~ill IEssy or' $4e11 Largef( N ice. ' nuall TrUi E: an111)rowed Not1(4i i hby giveni that the blooks *1 'a n.irwd Isbit ion to11I the capjital stock of the II iii ~ 3'.lb a h-y lanko ug C ompanyv, a(re' now openi L. KE L E (M O T K at the store of W. 31. llagood & Co., lat Pickens S. .Icly, and14 at the ofle. of Jiuis F. I1ieens,S. ~ I w, ' at pickens. Aulthori11zed capital of V .0 4)11 "Ihare ('f t'25.00( (eh. To'( begin hu15 I'.s as soon1 as I ,000) shares are subl sc ribed.i Ill1I EASLEY lA NKTNG CO0. The Pickens M~arkets. (C4ouer.......................4 . 5 Mlcal "' -- . . . . . . . 65 ... 1... F........E ....AN.... a... ,.......................75 ilut ter per lb............. .. .1 ATfllN:Y T LW ggs per doz--.................. .10 A'1 L'BNI A AI' A ' ChIickens (each.-.................0@ Q5 P1ICKENS C. 11, M. C. Baco per lb.. .... ............7 g Lard "' . .. .10 1 bsinleHs will re'ceivye prompt atte'n- Flour per btar~......... ....5 00@7.00 n. (31l1e4 upI stair1s ini Freeml-an bulbd. CofTee per lb. ... .... .... ......20g 25~ ,Mainf street. dlceitf jSugar ".. .. . ( ca 10. Rienond & Danville RI Greenville and Columbia Division. Condensed Schedule January 11th 189M, Trains run on 70th meridian time. Going North. Going South, No. 18. beo. 14. 7 00 am...Lv Charleston Ar... 9 45 pad 11 00 .......Columbia....... 540 12 18pm.....Alston........4 46 2 10 ........ Union........ 51 8 15 Ar.... Spartanburg... 1 80 am 5 40 . .Tron........12 27 0 27 ........aluda........11 40 6 54 .......Flat Rock...-..11 15 7 07 .. .Hendersonvlle ....11 04 8 00 ....... Asheville....... 10 10 9 4 H......Hot Springs..... 8 82 12 81 .....*.Pon1aria........ 4 10 ps 12 55 .......Prosperity...... 8 40 1 13 Lv.....Newberry.3.... 10 2 50 . .Ninety SiX ...... 1 80 3 13 ......Greenwood..... 12 89 3 8....... . Hodges........1 10 4 15 Ar....Abbeville..Lv..10 50 am 4 80 Lv......Belton........11 05 4 53 ......Williauslu.....10 88 5 00 ........Pelzer........10 27 6 17 ...... Piedmont ......10 10 6 00 Ar. Grecaville ..Lv 0 80 5 27 ......Anderson........10 17 6 23 lv..... Peudltou. 9 84 7 85 lv...... Seneca ....... 9 00 8 05 ..-.... WaIhalhi....... 8 30 12 00 .......Atlanta........ No. 15. 0 00 pm......Coumbla....... 6 .58 .......Atou...... 7 18 .......Po.arla....... 7 83. ......Prosperity...... 7 gg ' 47 ...... Newborry ..... 7 17 8 48........Goldvi ... 9 20 ........linton. V 45 Ar......Iurem. ...... NinetySix...... 6 18 ......Greenwead...... 5 8 5 8 ...dgos....... 4 81 p S15 .......Abbeville ...... 4 40 Ar. .Belton....LY 4 40 - ..... Anderson...... 8 35 No. 9... ...... 9 80 am .. A......Alston ....... 8 48 S.... Pomaria....... 8 3% ...... Prosperity...... 8 i .Newberry. 7 54 - -. ..oiville . ..6 2 ........Clintol,....... 6 Be . Laureis....... 6 00 - Hodges..... 9 so .... Abbevillo...... 8 50 10 55 . ....Belton........ 11 17 .....Willian.toa..... 11 25. .......P lzer........ I 412 ......Pidimon...,. 2 15 ......Greenville...... No. 17. i,. 10. 7 20 ......ProMsper1ty. 7 40 am.. .Lv Nwberry Ar... N 57 ..... . Nitiety9ix. 9 20 ......GOreenlwood. 9 415. ........ Hodges. .9 8..........Abbville.. .0 45........Ar. Beltof..... .1 00 ...... .LT. Belton...... 4 $1 ..Williaimlstoin... 4 as .... Pelzr........4 58 , ...... id nt..8 8f t1 97 ..Ar..Auder-oa..Lw.. 2 50 - No. 41 Wo. 40 [2 15 pin ...Lv Hodges Ar..... 2 40 pw 1 05 . . . . ArAlbevillvLv.... I W N.45.. - N... 4~ 5 15 Rm.......odIe.s- .... 7 41 pm .00 ..Abbeville....... 7 00 Nos. 1, 1 . 5, 6, 17 111, 40, 41, 44, 45, da.i. Vxcept Sundyft. Main lile laanlu' 14 ant 14. daily, be(tween Columbia and Het Sprintu.z; dai ly exceplt Sunday be tweeni .-itton an Gree.nvi lIe. Putlilman Pa' Iov service bet ween Colum hia andi lIol Spings"t, N. U., wjthout ~OL4 H A A S, Tratflle Manuga~r. 1) (C) W L. 1) P A.. C'olumabia 8. C. I'Et ATLANTIC COAST LIN1553I PASSENGERcl DEPRTu'MEW~1. WiIligtont, N. C., .Jani. 19th, 1891. Fast Li ne between OihalIestoni and Ce' umbmt,i an.d upper South CarolIna and oing lnest- Going Eaist. 7H 00an Lv Charleston Ar. . 9 80 p.:m 4u - - ......La.......7 85 'J l,i ..... nter...6 20 0) 'p ..Ar ((lumia Ly.. . 5 00 * I8 . . ..... ' hester....... 4 '0 . .(hle o t, N. C... I1 p.t Ar NewherryT, S.C., Lv I 1 -- . .G(reenwod..... 5 27 ... . ler$on... I 15 . . I. A bbeille. . ? 7 Heittnd-ersonvill.,'N O S..lidI tajinsi betwn iichr lestonI and Co. [ambia, S. C. T1. M. E-MI:ltSON, Ge-n. P'ass. Agent. SLOA NS' 7AMPHJORICE~ The World 1 -FOR CH APPED:'. HANDS! SLOAN BROS.,