The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, January 29, 1891, Image 3
PKENS SENTINEL.
"0AL NEv4.
iMears is teaching school
3ts came in tod late for
is O'Dell is now depot
urers, 8. C.
-Miss Rockie McCaslin is1 teaching
music and art at Westminister,
.-Dr. T. W. Folger, of Central, ison a
visit to mother and brothers in Savan
nah.
--Read Col. Keitt, the Alliance leader,
in Newberry, on the first page of this
issue.
-Miss Flora Richey left last Monday
-o take charge of a school in the Lathem
'section.
. -The Pickens school has a genuine
boom. The free term opened with eigh
ty pupils.
. -Mr. Geo. W. Taylor, cashior of the
Klreeuville Savings Bank, was in town
last Tuesday.
-The now Air Line depot at Grven
ville has been completed, and is a hand
'some structure.
-Unchi Tommie Price, after a week's
wrestle with the grippe, is able to be on
the street again.
-Miss Mary Allgood has a fleurishing
kchool at Wolf Creek Academy. She
has over forty papil:.
.-An interesting and Apicy letter mail
(d at Fiasley, on Monday failed to reach
im until late Tuesday afternoon.
-Miss Julia Symnes. of Greenville,
'is assisting Miss Lucie Stribling in teach
21g a flourishing school at Richland.
--Capt. J. L. Thornley is making
preparations to build a handsome oflice
on his lot on Main Street below the coun
ty Treasurer's office.
-Miles N. Kelly, of Crow Creek, was
before the U. S., Commissioner last Fri
day, charged with illicit distilling- He
was held for court under a $200 bond.
-Married on the 25th inst., at the res
idence of the officiating minister, Rev.
J. D. Talley, Mr. Dan Rogers to Miss
Emma Mauldin. All of Pickens conty.
Of the 22d inst at the residence of Mr.
Patterson, in Central township, Mr.
F'Ierry Reese was married to Miss .1ollie
.Patterson. Rev. John W. IHead, ofliciat
ang.
-Mrs. - Abercrombie, of the Crow
-Cretkeetion, was adjudged ilwane byi
,the Px)IbatA Court last Friday. Sheriff
. Richey took her to the asylum on Satur
iday.
-Miss Lidio Smith left the William
oton Female Coilege last Friday for the
purpose of entering school in Gretmn
ville where her father Mr. T. H. Smith
now resides.
-Mossrs S. C. and Calvin Keith an1d
W. B. Jones qre soon to open a store
.near Table Mountain. They will handle
_Ajhauer goods and get supljlies throngli
. the Echaige. -
Tom Joo MauIldin, of the Citadql
Academy, Charleton, w:as in Ill h o'it
al 1a few days. lie is con valescent am
has een granted a week's furlongl
--which Ie will spend with tfriend in t he
city.
-Mr. Capus Arnol diedl at the home
of his grand-father, Mrs. John Cochl ran,
of Centrai, on thme '2 th inmt. , of fe-v'r.
Thoefaneral was held at~ Mt. Zion, lIhe
day following. Rev, T. C. O'Dell con
ducted the net vices.
-The Rite for the den)ot at Calhoun
has beenm staked o,ff an~d the buildhng
wvill be emected at once. 'rho newr townm
-will be laid otf at an early day, when
'lots will be sold ,mmd improvemenots com
menced. It is seven-cighthus of a mile
fromit.lomsvon.
-Mrs. Hlarriett MeCrackin, reliet .of
4.he late Samnol McCrackin. udied at her
home near Liberty on the 2')ihm inst., at.
-about 65 years of age, Her remains
were interred at George's Creek. She
was much beloved by all who knew her
'for her many christain virtues.
-On Monday night of last week,
'Raiding Deputy Ensor, with Marsha:l.s
Jennings and Roark, .made a raidi on
Cane Creek and distroyed an eighty gal
Ion still with ab1out 1,000 gallons of beer.
The furnace fire was in lull working or
der. The outfit was the p~rope.rty of An
:thony Ellenburg.
-Mr. Petty Freeman, 'the pveprietor
of the Standard Furnuit.ure Fatory, gets
some of his finest lots of pophur lumber
from Mr. J1. M. Clemnents. Ho carried
a two horse load of plank from there last
week which would average 16 incehe; in
width and was remarkably free' froni de
fects. Pickens county ought to have an
exIhito1 liruer in Columbia and Char
leston all the time.
--Mr. A. M. Hiu.ilton was sud1denly
and sever'ely ill last Satur'day morning
while on his way to Easoley fr'om his
home south of Liberty. Hie was carried
from his bnggy into the house of Mr'.
W. T. Bryant where lie was tenderly
oared for until the arrival of Dru. 1R. F.
Smith who hadl been haust ily snimmonmed.
At last accounts he was still suf'ering iu
tense pain in the head.
-Cards arc out for the marriaga of
Mr. Will E. Griflin to Miss Sallie May
* Chamiblin. The ceremony wvill take
pliae this (Wednesday) afternoon at 41
.o'clock in the Presbyterian Church at
Liberty, andi will he performed by lI ev.
J. K. Mendenhall, D). D.. of (Greenaville.
A. sumptuous wvedding snpper wiill be
served at the home of the b)ridc's father,
Mir. David C. Chnamblin.
-Jas. L,. 0. Thlompoen, formerly of
this place, but now of Brevard, was in
town loist Satu;rdamy. JTim is running ther
'Western North darolinian un there and
is now getting out a tip~top paiper.
Transylvania county should have a pa
pier, and all her inhabitants should (con
tribute, no nurtter how small, to its 51up
port. The fact is, no town or county is
anything without a newspaper.
-Dr. J. F. Easer cut upl another cop.
per on Laurel Creek, last Monday night,
and destroyed a quantity of mash. He
was accompanied by D)eputies Roark4
nd Jennings. A hotter from Clol. (Gun
nison, dated (Greensborro, N. C., Juanu
airy 21, says the force ther'e destroyed
*w'enty four coppers last week, seized
and (Jestroyed eight stills on t.he '20th
and fifty-two in D)ecemuber. So thme3
run the blookado in other laces someit.
-Some weeks ago the Greenvilh
News madoe mention of a Pickens man
~. who hiad been holding a bale of cotton
since 1868 or 1869 for 25 cents a pound,
and added that if the said citizen ohdo not
get that price, the said bale of cotter
would ho0 sold by his executer or admin.
istraltor. The ciiitie is Unclo ,Je'remiah
Trainum. These wiho know hnimi feel
sure that he will car-ry out his doter'min.
4 ation. The bale of co.hon has beecu once
EamIley Notes.
Mis. Allen 3lauldin left last Friday I
visit her daughter Me. Grant, atJaspe
Pickens county, Ga.
Mr. Elijah Oilatrap ias returned froi
Georgia, and expreins his determii
tion to make his home and fortune, i
this his nativO county.
Miss Daisy, the daughter of Col. I
E. Holcombe died on the 21st inst., t
the age of 10 years. The romains wer
buried at George's Creok, on (ho 22n
iust. Site had been a great tsuferer fu
about two years.
Mr. Craig, of Westminister, was mm
ried to Miss Mattic MeColliumni of P'ickeln
county, last 1hur1sday at tho residenc
of Mr. R. Duke.
Mr. E. Smith Gritlin his about tradeo
with Mr. 11. .J. Gignillint, for the Moun
tain View property. If the trade is coi
summated, Mrs. A. D. Mosoloy will stil
have chargo until tho 1st of next Jan
ary.
Tier" is some talk of organizing i
Tantunery and Shoe Companly, but noth
ing definite has yet been agreed uipou
It is thought titt such a business wouh
[fly good lividemds.
Mr. J. ii. Lyoi, a sewing machim
agent, revently moved into towin. H<
Oceupiem the Bowein house.
Prof. Baird has been quito sick, but il
goimewhat improved.
Mlessrs A. T. and J. P. Folger wh<
have been oi a visit to their father, Mr
A. M. Folger aid who have betin enjoy
ing ia pienlic among their relatives Jim
friends for a whole month, r0nitned t<
Arizoia ist Monday. A. T. Folger ii
soliciting agent for the Athintio md Pa
cili Eiij'ro;td and J. P. Iolger is tole
graphT operator.
Dr. Iiley was quite sick last Saturdal
and abbatbih liie could not reach iII
Itppointmlenit at Pickens.
MIr. (eo. Edwards, of Charleston wn
mtck at the Mountain View several day
list week. H1e went on his way lis
Monday.
There is quito a demand for sminal
houses ian1d some place to put the)
There is a good opening here for som)
one to iake somo money. The grea
ma,ority of the teant houses are not h
any meis comfortable, iu cold or rain
Weather.
Miss Flora Richey is teacin g schoc
at Cross Plaints.
W. 'M. H11good & Co., hoght 11.
bales of ei4ton in (ne day ist week, an
its had its the dli.y :Was ott S;tuIrdaly non.
hales were plit on thfe nirk111et.
'taiin.1dil at tihe residence of the bride'
mother, Mr. .1. A. Lahoon to Miss Lol
Elli,on, ill of Anderson cointly. Rev
M. E. 11vKis-sivk, officintionig.
BV the s.me otn the s:n11 day, M
Wili Lahooi to 'Miss Ml. 11. Rogers, u
Williamntonl.
Byv the same on tle 22st of Jaimuar
Mir. J1ulils SIith to !iss MAliggio ll
boon, all of Auderson couity.
Frdovis 11.berltv.
Fire waic discovvred Wedupesdav morv
ig at 2:31), im i sinmll hois juiist acros
tho Strevt and lailhost oppo.'site J. 1
Price's re'i(ee. I hmilling was oo
empled by a <bre,and wNV14 the. ah:1r.
Was give. theO ns h:l Spr-141i to Site
ani extent that it wa4 iist 8 ble t o say
it. The lgro made a inirow esa
He was Ivatw od fw tiulites 1hil.
the rto f foll inl, :mI i, -il:4 i.ii chibidv
nudetl at raidk exit -mIi of a window)\%. Vi
t en dolhilrs inl mlolwy werv bilrned, t(
geth r With :N h.s clthinig wfothIn,
"luppose, five dolilars. Eaml al( favor.;
b'e v ilids avild other property. ad
dlirect in, halfh tI.e to~wn wlvld hmas
ben destroyetd. NoI t nllurance.
A dI rt Davai e tahshing a. regul5
telerhm,nt1)1 fcool here.it dhri mor svitii
grippelA. Shei is some0 better. 'at thin wri
lug.
As Mrs. B. F". Boggs antd daiughte
Ela~I, wereto retuninig fromt Ea'sley tl
oiter dany, the mul11le beneO fri 'l tn
rn atway, tinewv themi .nt (If th'e huger
vertio uslyV. 'The muille lkep't go inig tin
het tote the huIlggy tol pit eIes before o
r elease,d lumtselfI.
lady, of Will iain:ton , is visit ang Mr
Sterling.
Joet W. M illir is laid upi with I otl
aeb1eII In hs ear.
Up to dateo thle Liberty school ir.
sevenity-five sItudenltts eniirolled :md( mait
more atre comu:ig mi. T1hie trustees hit'
emp!J)oyed irsi. Wi .1:e Prtice as a sistani
anid ishe andlu 3r. Price have ast imteht I
they canii do.
There are0 a fewv cases of grippe ill tI
M~liss Eun ta liendr11 icks left last Satui
daty to enter Wiliamsto,n F'emtale Ct
lege.
slight snow.
M rt. Job, I-. Smit h, 's I edh nea e've, it
(the ai'ilt 'Min~iire Smiam St ewar t's F'ri<.
M~liss Satdic Simith', whno in. heent visi
ing ini Green'vilIle, (ame b)0lotIle LTiusa
fTe fohllowinig is th'e list o f Sehe
Truisftees ini enca0 Iownshnip) w,,ithI t hir a
dr'ess:
iens C. H'tc. Twsi-.K i
(s yt Chirman, ickensi C. .; J.t]
Eaniit)ley '1u townip-J. IL. Kilngt, (C
mnOt, E~1asily;it E. ).ell',; Easley;
ibety Tonsi-Lba an.
teChaman Cetr. . hihtlp.tilams Ceh
:tal; J. il W. Larenca hetral. h,tl
511iurr ikne TownshV ip W. lie Thomiy't
C)htirma', thix t)ttntit; fG.t H. lt', 1
ton p. t.;fi nigh. iorrug,ti1 Patif's.i
1)3'usillseyownstny --J. A.)rohlt'
in, Chatiran, lv asvsle Bi. tW. wir
cludin, i4 fioper tJ. eaF.,Wllashu 'ot
brgh.mkintown'liei1 Tonsi-A. U. Chi
daikna, Clutn Kob;i nin .e M.hKil
IEIstat.io l Tow ni-J. Whty. T hm
Cthairman, Nebine :Tmes Dntilc aWoch
j'aIstd Fritday wnasig riht, hal
fo a rst fuiht.i ,e m dasi a
From Easley.
1o DFAU SFNTINEn: Our little villa lps
r, beon visited by "]a grippe" (or some
thing more abominable,) for the past
ni threo weeks. Thore las been several
I- caes of it in town, but none inve proved
n fatal this far. Postmaster Folger is get
ting over a three weeks siege of it. His
wife has also boen down with it, but is
I recovering.
o Dr. Bruce las purohased tho Kelly
I lot with a view to ireoting a nice brick
r store room, in which ho will run a firht
class drug store and stationerq depart
- nent.
i To give you som idea of the advance
in prices of real cl,.tate in our vicinity, I
will tate that some persons thought that
I Mr. C. T. Mal tin paid a big price for the
- Billie Hendricks plAee when lie gavo
$2,600 for it one mouth since, lie is now
I olfered i3,000 for it. With a dummy
- hlne from hero to our court house realty
it both places will advance at least fifty
per cent. in twelve months. Now e. us
unite and bring this state of things about.
lThe Folge.- brothers bade ad.en to
their nany fr ends in Easley and left f r
A!izona on the 'xubounI train this
Sevenlang.
Our much loved friend, Rev. J. R.
Riley, has been suffering several days
a with grippe. but we aro glad to report
limil improvimg. WrATCH.
flut4iniesm Noticee.
Tho siprise of Rip Van Winkle wh,n
awaking from his long slumber could
tot have been greater than the consunip
tivel's, upl)oni finding himself entirely
relieved by Dr. BulL's Cough Syr
lp. 25 cents.
A pretty picture.-A sunny-haired
child curing the Newfoundland's cut
fott with Salvation Oil.
Horses, mules, cows [an(d oxen forsale.
t 1. (. GAINEs,
4 Central, S. C.
WjW-BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Cures iliUg.-Sti' . l'itiolLu es , Dyspepsia, Miala
ria, Nerv,z - n, . andti eneral 1)el>ility. Pbvi
einns. reconmo,-wi I it. .\ ltlners svil it. Genuine
hastrade inn r i n ierosLied red lines oi wrapper.
Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes:
"For six years I had been afilicted with
ruimning sores an(] an enlargement of the
hoaxes in ily leg. I tried everthing I
heard of without any perilimnent benefit
uitil Botanic Blood llilim was recoi
ienlded to i:e. A fter using six bottles
the sores healed, and .1 tmi noW in bet
ter health than I havo ever been 1
send tlhi:- teliAnonial unsolicited, be
cause I want otheris to be benefited."
FOrt DYSPEPSTA
Ume 11rown'% Iron 111tten.
iiysicintn recoinmend it.
.ldenlers ks,cp it. !!L.oo per 1,ottle. ommaine
l-inark aid croswseld red linlem on wrapper.
,Adtinistator Sale.
By vii-tte of ai order of the Probate
- otrt, an1d the autilhorily vested inl mne Is
-adamaiiitar of Licena Alexander de
eensed, I w%ill s 11 to the hight-st hidder
fr cal at l'ieis C. IT., oll Fridty 13t
o h I'eh u:u-y ext. thf. 1w-sonlal prluiirty if f
said dIistd a stow onl thet appraise hill .
fil"d in the Pr4bat.e Iie. I will also sell
lifteen sliares oft(wck itt the- Pe(;plt-'s Bank
(it' ('re n\ illv, S. C., said stcck haviiir
it-t pla-ced byt ltht late J. C. (Griain as
l_ collatt l t enrt the paymllent of a note
to saiol Lit( na Alexan(ler.
Tennxis t:lh.
J-LIUS E. BOGGS.
j:mt Adiniist4rator.
Thle Autditor' or his deputy will be
at thet followinag places to receive re- lai
turn-a of prtoperty for fiscal year 1890
-1891.
At Pickenis C. H.L, fromu Jan. 1st v
r18 i1 to Satumrd:ay J:anay 17 th 189l*.t
0 At( Centraal, Monday and Tuxesdayv,
- ur 19thl and( 211th 1891 i
) A tliherty, W'ednesday and( Thxurs- tu
ii day ,Ja J iuaay 21st anxd 22tnd. li
w XAt E asley, iFriday*~ tand Saturday
January 2:bl :and 24Ith 1891.
Al ( Croass PJlains, Mond(ay Januarty Yi
8- 2thh 18091. s t
A t D)aeusville. Tu'sdayv 27t ha.
At ostrsStore, Wednesiday 28th.
At Purnpikintown, Thurday 29th.
y IAt Ho lly- Springs, F'ridayv .thu.
At Ea-statoe, Satuayal 31sit 1891.
"5 Six taile Tuasday,1 Fhbaryx 3d.
At. Prater Wedn1lesdayvhi F(btai y 4th,
anduI htainee of timute att P'ickens C. H.,
r- to a al inclutditng Febauary 20th~ at
I 1- a which time the book will close.
A penialty of fifty per 'enit, wvill be
a added for nxon-a-eturn as rupired by
aw.
The townIshlip boar oticl(f assessors
y wi please mee-t. mte at their re-spcCtive
I prinett(ts ontai ysii, metiotned.
it in rt'fereneo to thae quiestion i of tax -
tat i oft cert ain personual Iraolearties of
t hi Statte, investedl or' held( outside
oif the~ Stalt( as follows, viz.: .Aro mmon
ztens of thixis State inviest ed or held|
oal (autside oif the Stiate li ale to taxation
ii- under the a laws if thle State ? A udi-J
to;rs are re-f erredl to Section 1'.3, Gen
(eral Stat utes, which reads: '"Every
plrson of1 fi ull age and (of sound inda,
r s.hiall anniaully~ lint for tax-ition the
f ollointg perxsolnal properity, to w'it:h
1st. A11 t he tantgible personlal pro- 3 1
pe't mt in h State o)wned or -controlled
"2a. All the tanagile propJherty Own)
ux ed by himt or othaer residenat of Souith ~
('arolina and under- his cotrtIol which C(
may bexV I t(-inpoiraily oult of t,bao State, fI
hu t l is initendecd to he brought into. the at
St ate.
it- rd. All tanxgile paersotnIaproper
ty1own1 or cotitolled b)y hiimu which
umy8 hIave- beeni sn-tt out of the State
is-' orale aind inot yet sold: and(,
ha, 4th. All the moneIays, ered(its, invest
r.,ietls iii honds(1. totiks, joinxt stock
asc'mpames-, orP othearwise, ownmaed or
etm roulled by lhim nheitther-i ini or ouit
e. oaf this Statei.
J1. B. CLYD)E,
tEd Countty Auditor.
If You Are Going West
ry To" . Ark atn-, Ta-xis. M issoanri, Coloriado,
li h-..,- at . di it (-i C air ia, or atny , tatn
PAY1~i O ' to witl toi me.
tag 18 ). p. A., L,. & N. It. hi.
3-8V Wall St re-et, Atlhau a. h>-25p~m6
to tl1.aibt weakiine-mt, Mitalaria,. Initigestlin and
iiaVN-S 1HON ITTEIts.
HAGO
All the sign b
-stones say it iu nea
ways. Every acco
be larger, more coi
ity of goods that I
the future.
We are still
Sonic of these goo<
be surprised to see
Ing. Pay us this
McFALL'S
LLMANACK
- FOR
X13 " .
-0
And tiere's at ye agin for a fine
rge new year.
Thbis almanack is solid for ahothier
ar, and extends a hearty welcome
d a big invitation to all friends and
stormeris, and at the samnetimne re
rns its best thauks for their very
eral trade.
We wish all a Pro sper'ous New
~ar and don't you forget where we
iy, andl what we do and that we
ver try to paralyze the community,
V. T. McFA LL.
1i331.
1t. M.LWERTZ,
PROPRIETOR
4IRBLE WORKS!
ON UMr'NT, T(OM ISTO( N EM, C.OlI
N El STfON EM, ETIC,
adle 01n short not ice. Sat ifaction Gutar
Iteed, andl( pricesM as low as the lowest.,
t quality of the work at all t imes being
msidetred.
I amn agent for the best Iron anid wire
nees on th miiiarket. ( ive meII a rialI
id try my work. 1R. M. W ERI'TZ.
. .*t,eooc o
@$ @E
The Place to Trade!
x1v xn"x
-IS AT
DD, BRUCE & CO'S.
>ards in the colity point to this store, and al: the mile
rer here than anywhere else, but it ain't down hill b>oth
mm1nodationl will be given our utostoners. Our stq1ck will
11plete, and( the low standard of prices and the high qual
as marked our course in the past, will be maintained in
buying cotton above the market where partiew owe us.
I customers who have let their accouits rimmvir, I ted nt
our collector. We can't run our IBinesi without collect,.
nouth and save further notico and worry.
HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO.
THE RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
ATLA N I'A A NI) CAII ARLOTTl A)t 1L1N E 'Y DI 1V4ION.
Schedule inl effect .1l :arv -, 11390.
SOUTIl U ND-Rend Dowin. *'aily. NolfTllfi 7 N D-Read Up.
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5 50 amt 101 11 pm 8 110 a:1. .( .Ginesvlb- .... .1u , 50 pmr 1i 0.5 amil2 40 pm
. ........ 10 201 pml 8 22 am lv...Floiwery llratch ... ....8 :31 pin. 9 -15i am .....
.... .....10 42 pm R:37 ami Iv.........loiurd..... .....v.8 18 pm' 9 31 ,im ...
.....10 55 1)m11 8 52 am lv.... ....Sunannice............8 0; pm e 17 anm....,...
.........11 001pmi 906amIv.........Duiluth.. ..lv 7 55pm~ 900 zm ....
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~........ ...... ... m9 8aml.... ...rro.....l7- m855m.....
.........11 28 pm 9 30 amtlv........Chambai.......Iv 7:32 pmri 8 .1: am ...
7 20 am 12 (00 nigt 10 00 atmar. .. ......Athinta .. . I. . .. 7 00 p'm 8 10 1am 11 10 am
Athditiiioat trains Nos5. 17 andl 18-111 Lul arvinmodai(t inu1, <iiily 4 x(cept Suniday,
leaves Atlanta 5:3(0 p im., a rriv. 5 Lula 8:12 p. mt. 11 1turnin1g, lea1ves Lula 6:15 a. m ,
arrives Athinta 8:5(1 t. mi.
Between uI anil1( Atheins-- No. 11 dily i exce pt Sunday, an1al No. 9 dauily, leave
Luita 9:50 p). im., anid 10 :.10 a. lin., arrivye Athlens 11:-10 p. m.i and1 12.0;3 p. um. I let uri
ing, leaLve Athters, No 10 daily except t Siuday, anil No. 12 dhtily, 7. 10 p. mn. and 5.310
a. mi., arriv.e LuiIa 9.001 p mi. atnd 7.;30 a. mn.
Hetweven Toiieiia an<il Elbto n-No 01 dlaily except S.'ndayv, til No 613 .I:iiy, ex
cept Sundaliy, teauve Torueiia 11.4l5 a. in. andI 41.011 . ml., :iri Ive Eii-rlon :1.;8; p. im. an:d
8.4.5 n. mt. lIeturi1ng, Nus. t;iiual 60 daily exicept St:tilay, l:h-ae Elberto 2.-15 pi. mi.
Nos. 11 anid 12 carrv 'i%!!nini Stein-rpi ht wveni ' Wasingto n and Atlanta. 0 ami
10 heitweent Atlatat; anit New Yiirk.
Nos. :37 anm! 35. Wash~litonii ail Siouthiwesterni Yi':tiiuIed Limited,. hit ween At
Iantac ain Washinigton. On)i this traini extra farei is i1har'geul on first-ilass tickt{(s only.
For detailedl informat ionl as it'io i ocal an< throuigih ime tabil 9, rates and Ptulthnan
SIleping-carl reservat iions, 'otnfer witIch local a.gint. I orii :iubiire(ss
(G en'l1 l'aissiewe Agient, )iv~liin Pa's. A ger.t,
Wanshin gt on, 1). ( . At lanuta, (Ga.
TRY A" LE WHEER
and get MORE POWER
and use LESS WATER
WVrite for our New IIllustrateud Catalognoe of 1891.
THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL& ENGINE CO. SPRINGFIELD,0., U.S.A.
,T. F. DARG AN. Pr incipal.
T[ii' Spii tin Ter will beini .J:umairy 21;,
~ '~~T \ * I i uotlin iuei''wenaty wliiek.t'oiitetlit,
1 niit-ricaniul aitt: pyed. ~isi 4A<iii
tli re, & . 1.
- -1 Composition,1,1hetorie,"uliieher Arithm0
('oni y 1114 N ccti i M e l Ib ~T' 1
('meate eele esonle ingito:nte plupils foira
shourt i'r pueriod t h lan t eIwhole tiermi. a pply1
or I WvI1I Neil Oil (1re41it. IauItt3Iw Ch5(t rn Hoard Trusitees'.
Wvill nery or Sell Liarge .
or Simall Trac,ts, improfei . The Pick ens Markets,
or uuaimyuiroVt'4l. (i i.Ir iii. .. . . (;
C. L I1 LI~N(A W0lTI1 perld.z--.-.-.-.... -.. . .... .10
1hiIiet~,8. C hitns( jtiachI............... ..it
Haronp.r......... .... .........1
ilnu per hari -..-..-..... .... .....5 007 .01
Cofe per lb.---...............204 el
IT 'IollS.--..A11 persns hiohlingctainm
OS . iEGI ,galinst Ile (:st:i (f it eenl~' R.phienA dle
j 05.11. 'iIE ~~M N, eed late Or Ptick(ens (imty, Sout I
A't'I0IlNHY A 0<d tI theunderriedl ny 10t cf Marell
PitcK mNS C. II, S. C. foir paymiuentI or hei tarrled; andil tho'se in
dlebi ed to iid esat, c will matke paytnent
All bausintess will receive prompt tatteni- by March 1st ntext.
tion1. Ollice up stairs in Freemaniui buil- IA AlON IIO0GOS.
na, Marin sIrm.t. deC4t f .Jan. 5. 191 w i Adaninksarntor.
fIelead dk Danville R91
Greenville and Columbia Division.
Condensed Schedule January 11th 189W
Traina run on 75th meridian time.
Going North. Going Bontv
No. 1. -b. 14,
7 00 am...Lv Charleston Ar... 9 45 p1'
11 00 .......Columbia....... 550
12 18pm.. .. .Alstoa........ 4 45
2 10 ........ Union........ 2 51
8 15 Ar....Spartanburg.... 1 80 am
5 46 . ryo ........12 27
627 ........8aluda........11 40
6 54 .......Flat Rock......11 15
7 07 ....Hendersonvile.... 11 04
8 00 .......Asheville.......10 10
9 41 ......Hot Springs..... 8 82
12 81 .......Pomaria........ 4 10 pA
12 55 .......Prosperity...... 8 40
1 13 Lv.....Newberry..... 8 10
2 50 ......Ninety 8ix...... 1 80
3 13 ......Greenwood..... 1 88
3 35 ...... . Hodges........12 10
4 15 Ar... .Abbevillo. .Lv..10 50 am
4 30 Lv...... lielton........11 06
4 53 ......Willimston.....10 88
5 00 ........Pelzer........10 97
5 17 ...... P e(ie o)t ......10 10
6 00 Ar....Oreeville . Lv 9 80
5 27 ......Amderqon........10 17
0 23 lv..... Penlieton...... 9 84
7 85 1v...... Seieca ....... 9 00
8 05 ......... Wall"Ohl. 8 30
12 00 A......Atlanta. .
No. 1 5 No. 18.
0 00 pin......Coumbia.......
6 58 .......Alstoa.........
7 18 .......Pon.nria.......
7 3. ......Prospority...... 7 83
7 47 - ......Newbe.ry..... 7 17
8 48 .......Goldvil,e.......
9 20.........Clinton.
9 15 Ar.. Lauren.......
...... Ninety Six...... 6 13
...... reenwood...... 5 a8
5 25 ........o........ .(....6 8 81 S
6 1-.......Abbeville ...... 4 40
Ar...Blbon. ... Lv 4 40
. Anderson ...... 85
No. 9. so. Mg
.......Coll1wbia...... 9 50 am
........ Alston ....... 8 48
-... ....Ponaria....... 8 3
...... Prosperity...... 8 11
.......Newherry.... .. 7 54
.......Goldville ...... 6 5r
........Cli to l....... 6 82
...............Laurens. . 6 00
S. odges.... 9 s
........ Ab eviUo...... 8 30
10 55 ........ elton........
11 17 WilliinAton.....
11 25 .... ....Pelzer........
11 42 . ......Pied.mot.
12 15 ......Greenville......
No. 17. w'-. 10,
7 20 ...Propsperlty......
7 40 am...Lv Newberry Ar...
8 57..... N n i ......
O 10........reenwood..
9 45 ........l odge%........
10 6 .. .....Abbevillo......
10 45 ......Ar. Roltom.
11 00 ...... Lv. 110ton...... 4 so
.... W illiamso ton...... 4 4
........ Pelzer ....... $ 8
...... Piedmaont ...... 8 s
11 27 . Ar.. Anderoa..L.. I 5S
No. 41 ~o. 40~
12 pm... .v Ilodge Ar..... 2 4 p
1 05 .. ArAbbeviUevLv.... t as
No. 45 N.4
5 15 am.....Tdges... .... 7 46 pm
7 00 .......Abbeville....... 7 00
NOR. 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 18. 40, 41, 44, 45,
daily except Sunday. Main line traLne
13 and 1. daily between Columbia aAL
1l1t Spring.-4; daily except Sunday be
twei Ahatin mad m reenville.
Pa'lbnan Pa' lo' sei4jce~ between Coluin
b,ia anid llot Springsa, N. C., withiout,
cham.ge of ears.
SOL~ 1 A A S, Trzifll Man agre.
JA R. L. TrA YLoI, (;wn'1. Pane. .&'t.
II. (A 1t)W1 E LL. 1)1P A.. Columnbia S. C,
THE ATLANTIO COAST ICNI5
PASSENG ER D)EPAlITMEN'1.
WVihnmington, N. C., Janm. 19th, 1891.
Fast Line between (Ghairles~ton and 0..
htumxbia andu upp)Ier South Carolina and
Western North C.arolin,a.
00NDEmNsmHD BSCHEDULE.
No. 52. No. 58.
7 00) a.mr . . Lv' Charileston Ar. . 9 20 p.rm
8 30 ........Lanes....... 7 35
1) 45 ..........mter...6 20
10) 35 . . .Ar Colmmbia Lv. .. 5 00
1 45 p.m . . . . W innisborro ..
2 48.........Chmester...
5 4j5.........~orki:le..
6 30 ... .Lancaster. .
3 28.........ock l11ll..
4 20 . . .Charlotte, N. C...______
1 13pnAr N e wberry, B. C., L v
3 12 . . . .Greeniwood..
II 45...........aref :..
5 27 ...An:derson..
5 50.......Geenville..
8 05...........Wahalla....
4 13.........Abbevile..
3 EU ...SpartanIibur ....
7 07 Ilend'ersonville, N.
8 0:, . . Asheville. N. (..
8olid hIram:ins bet weeni 'harleston and co
hunbitia, S. C. TI. M. EMElRSON,
Getn. Passt. A gent
IfL WAI.rPAs, (Gen'i Manager.
SLOA NS'
CA MPHQR ICE!.
The Worldt
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SLOAN BROS.,
&reenvlle,'.