The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 05, 1891, Image 3
PICKENS SENTINEL
LOOAL NEWS.
-Julius E. Parsons has a flourishinj
sogool at Mile Creek.
A -Mr. W. A. Hunter, visited relative
in Georgia last week.
-Mr. L. R. Dalton lost a fluo nul
last week from lung fever.
-Dr. Littlojohn, of Pacolot, visite<
JUdge Newbery last Friday.
-Miss Sunie Ambler is visiting Mrs
0. H. P. Scott, of Augusta, Ga.
-Miss Essie Rusbell, of Easloy, i
viiting her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Earle.
W-Miss Nora Holder has a flourishin
school at the Calyton school house.
-Miss Mary Kirksey opened schoo
tt the Twelve Milo school house on las
Monday.
-Mr. I. 0. Garrick, of Briggs, is ver,
II and it is thought his chance for recoi
try is poor.
-Diana Porter, colored, died on-fth(
29th ult., ond was buried at Cold Spring
ou the day following.
-Charlie Rico .was before Commis
sioner Thornloy last week for retailing
Case sont up to court,
-Profs.J. F.Dargan and 8.0 Sterlin
have beer appointed to servo on thc
county board of examiners.
-The rain for the past week ha
blocked all farm work, and made thi
highways almost iipaiblo.
4 -Mr. J. L. Ambler attended th<
Trades Display in Augusta recently. H<
enjoyed his trip very mitch.
-Mossrs. W. A. Le.ley, Sr., and Son
)iy Cooper have been drawn as jurors fo
the April term of the U. S. court ii
Charleston.
-Cornelia, wifo of Riley Sutherland,
colored, died last Thursday from con
sumption. The burial took place at Se
cona on Friday.
-Mr. Aaron Boggs, of Central, lasi
week, butchered seven hogs that notted
him two thousand and eighty-fivt
oounds of pork.
-Anderson Ribb was before the U.
3. Cominssioner hast S.turday, eharged
.vith retailing whiskey. Ile was lie
tnder bond for court.
-On the 29th ult., Mr. Jio. )7. Grav
ley was niarried to Miss Magi<
daughter of Mr. William ines, of Trant
sylvania county. N. C.
-A negro boy in the Peter's Creei
seetion that was bitten by a r-lhid dlog
about a year ago, hao Nevel1pel w% hat i:
supposed a genuine case of hydrop1bia.
-The U. S. Court. opmi-ed in (i ovi
ville last Monday. Ti e.ui:tv w
over a full dele i; n 1,M l ,
defendr t'. Tliwre 1 mi . .
Swhie;y d. M
-All p., - .v.i
Glenn, of Lib"IrtV, ir.-- g.id to e
and pay up. The sivin of 1!ie firm ha!4
been changed and the old bu:iine-: must
be settled up at an e.irly day.
-The Gravley liethers are K on tc
have their mill rtitie,L with now nmaein
cry and enlarged in every way. Thv,-t
gentlemen are boiunl to hav6 one of t In
best milis in tho np cointry.
-Mii Nnniv Kirksn. ha a ifurish
ing sch!oo! .t the niew school liouse *'
the Eiuley r-oad niear Mrx. Gsin-elis
She hass over eighty pupilI-. .\iss Miii
nio Kirkauey i-s assist:iut tachieier.
-Mri. ,Joseh')1 WVilso n, an old am.
highly respectedl cit izen of th Ba lrige
lsetioni, died on thei 20th ult. 'The fuin
eral was held the day followinig at A ti
octh churchl. Hie was 81 year< old.
-The Act to) lmild a new colurt home:
at this plat~ e hs bseen received, andl theu
commlissioners will take the initiators
stops at the next regula- meeting. Th.
leuilding illj be completed thmis; year.
-Messrs. Wailtecr Sinitha, Will Labooir
and Manning Jmues, of Brushy Cr-eek,
who went to Trexas last fall, have retun
ed home, and say Ilhat 8onth Ca~irol inu;
beats 'rexams, and they will stay at home
-Mr. HI. 0. Rowen has purchlase(
the valuable lawv library of the late Col
J. S. Ri. Thoinpson, of Spartanburg.
Mr. B3oweu lhas secured a prize in t hhi
purchase and is now fully equipped foi
diie work.
-Auditor Clyde hias completed hic
'ound taking returus.% Only ab,out one
isif of thme taxpayersu have made their re
.urns. Thle time will be out lIhe 2t0t11
nat., after which time the penalty wil]
>e added.
-The sub-Alliance at this place ha'
>rdere(d tirty'-live tons of Stonewall
uiano( for this year's sulpply. Thme Alli
mnee by3 giving~ a joint note get it ori
ine for less than it can be bought foi
ash in smnall lots.
-The many friends of Miss Susie Cal
houn, will i-egret to hear- the sad an
mounicement of her death which occurt
-ed at Pendleton on Iast Friiday. Whmih
piho was teaching mat Eamaley she won tIm
admiration of all w~ho knew her.
-A. L. Yates a tenant of M. D
Farmier, in 1890, on sevemntcres of land
matte 2,115 p)ounlds of lint eoitoiu. li,
used six sacks of gtiuano and lifty bushel
of cotton sed(. This cotton was plackec
into four bales, but it was enough te
make five hales of over 420 pounds each
20we canl call it live bales to savon aces'
~- -We shonld like very much to knot
how many batles of cotton have bo-l
gunned anid paicked ini Hlurricanme TJown
shipj this setas5on. Mr-. M. D). Far-me
has ginne(d 1941, anid there are other gin
atrounmd him which did a good business
HLe has been on his plae thiree yeairs
thie mocst of which cost l m less thai
N-00O por actro, but lie would not sell out
we daure say, for- $10.00 an aicre. Si
M4ilo is umoving forward.
Mrs. P. D). Mullinix, relict of the lamt
R1ev. W. (G. Mullinix, ,mdi mother ol J
11. Mulbmnx, ex--Tr-ial Just.ice at thi
place died on the 10th~ inst.. at the resi
doee of her daughmter-, MIrs. Ed. Hloi
kinsq, noarut Conitral, aged near-ly eight3
five yeairs. She wals a daughter of thm
late Jaumes Gamnes. Mr-s. Mullinix wa
conv~ertedl at 01ld Twelve Milenl chuc *
the age of twelve yeariis. Hier sinteli
S splirit is now re-nunited with Iahusand no
loved ones whlo h ave gonme Ibefor-e, who
sorr-owinig nor pain i g will n ever bie ain
more. -Ealey I hte it.
his element lust waeek. Soume tronbiLi
arose in LolBellI (colored) clhurchi uam
whether it shonld lhelang to the CeniiIra
or Beneca AHssoriulion. The ( oinfceim
decided in favoer of the latter. Be
madtte himself more oflicious thanu1
S Conference thought becominug to Il
-'gnit.y of the chlurchl, and the:, ejeta
. e verenid bromther without otir*emow l
HIe at on1oo inadie;d fourteeam of thIe.
befoiro aumstico Oni~ nI, who( ater e'x.a i
ition, dismissed all thoecasues. Thie a
jondants wero represen~tod by Mr. J. .1
Caroy.
Baptist Missionary Work.
The Executive Committee of thie
- Twelve Milo River Baptist Asociation
met on the 31st iust., and organized by
olecting Bro. J. M. Stewart, Chairman
and C. E. Robinson, Secretary.
Tho committec was called together t<
- consult about the work of the Missionary
for this association.
Bro. T. F. Nelson, the Missionary,
' stated as information that the Stato Exe
cutivo Board had withdrawn it8 aid froni
I this Association because we (lid not ask
them to help us. But he said the Stato
Board was willing to telp tu..s and would
help u1 if we would only ask them to.
Bro. Nelson also stated aIlUt the work
of a Missionary was greatly needed as
lhe had recki Ved petitions and solieitationg
from Cherry Hill, Horso Pasturo, Plea
ant (rove, N. C., Travelers Rest and
Saludia Hill churches stating that they
were badly in need of preaching avd if
they got any it would have to bo by a
Missionary as they wero unabio to get a
. It as resolved by the committeo i.hat
the secretary inform the StIto Board of
our need of their aid end ask thoin to
' help 11 1 heretofore.
On niotion of Bro. 0. P. Fiold, it was
agreed that the comlmjitteo appoint t. o
brcthleren in each church of this Asso
ciation whose special duty it be to take
UP collections in their respecti ve
churches every quarter to sustain the
Missionary work.
The following wero appointed:
Pleasant 1111-J. Holloway and .T. T.
Waters.
Six Milc-Rov. W. 0. Mauldin and
J. M.- Phillips".
Prater's Creek-R--ev. W. C. Seaborn
and J. E. Gillespie.
Heuwee.-Robt. Stewart and E. A.
Barrou.
Secona-J. T. Looper and W. T.
Mile Creek-F. C. Parsoni and L. i.
Dailon.
Shady Grovo--Frank Murphree and
S. G. IkAlan.
Concord--O. P. Field and L. D. Ste
Old Pickens-J. D. Iill and J. R.
RrPs.
Caip Creek-R1. L.. Child and P. S.
Rollins.
S::!ema-Wm1. Nix aid . .ed.
Ch-ohee---J. R. Jrusl i and Jord'.n
A~ leande.
Ati:-i-Riv v-J. .ALcx.;L, n ,
.( Al. iAr
A.ntt i: h-]4ev. J. Ti. Lj4,w i ma J. M
With:. tr't.
An 1E .
1 . P .
Moron
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I unt la o -.F.W lir
II 1n ' ''; le--: U laj'. T 'ie . n.! 1:
J.Petrs('ekRv .KV.tiat
'l rate , b.r'satUiv I li M -8: it W oi:.
A'ekyitL 111 f Unitom---Jo-eph P. rIn and
. M. l'wit iISN e
rjlier-)1oiii i I'-':iare-isjhive ben am
P1a T (-itntlovi, S. C.I' 1i. Auti,
:'uI d'iil, Vl one M.a,
Peter' Si 'eek-Rev. J.' E. ste n
Wiley Snith-ton.1 ~tpy 0
OuIcie motionie~, e comittee adournte,
t met onSaray tieheenu gi1s ilth m:,t., a
t10 o'lotc a.em., to hia th repot iom
the Sa (te, Unrd and t take- witever
aNion itiit mlay beniessary t o tintr
p lans fot,e miitnary w eor fti
JA Aoenttit J., MI '.wnT iC h'n
Nauanei1 s(~ of, Fe ij('w: 1891. i~'
. i4Te folloing pens ave been4 he
fore t to adltNhr ~inm)s areen
ee nthei penion leist frlti yer :i i
(JoJ amso,i 1 erdih
Juto LtCritzten W 4iis (Imit
Wiley Smith, x.J F mpe-10
Rachel Hend r Nuani Arl.oem
Sarahet.- hat'i,..us:....Trhttar,
Alary Howard,- Eliza W Cox,
- AJ igis '.iaethtihii,...rr........t,~
Annre C Ti lii a S tephens,i
1 Ap Frll...m,...-..bzah'..h..1 ri.!dit
Malindaund..w, ...a.i.da..Fort.er,
Adaline Philis, Naiey A'it hll
Malnda Autletxander,1 aa Airadey
iara E Cow, _icin lIggmti ,
tirsail 14 Par-lner , lly th (It,x,e 4
it ae MmpreN > Sct (-,
e e ih wh ih wiiilii maket 81,0 ( e I t hi
l niont fundi bto ho'3$ distrib utedi thi
Fron Libergy.
I can't see what pleasure the corres
pondent of the Joirnal can find in con.
Stantly naking little side strokes at the
peoplO of our town and community by
referring, as wo suppose from his con
muinication, to matters which were plcas
antly ditcuBsed, and about which there
was no unfriendly words expreswed from
any source whatever. The membors of
the Allianice and the Masonio fraternity,
together with those interested in a
school building, mado an effort to build
a school house with rooin enoughi to ac
coininodato all three organizations. A
mietitig was appoiuted, and every feat
ure of tho propo.svd eDterpriHo was
brought forward tand looked i4to thor
oughly from every 'aiidpoini. Tho Al
liance decided that it wouldi' t suit then
to build a hotse to be u-sed by the threc
parties, so did those who coutemplaed
erectiig a school building. Each organ
ization was houeMtly of tho opinion that
a.4"parato houso wouild sutit it,4 planis
anid pipose4 etter. So -ie niti tr v mis
witihc,i, atid withoit the i jr or
it n lant wori from anpy sonree t iit I
aWI Wviit of. I'lh A Iiic" i! - Voing to
bild, inl fact thv -ninime of thle house i"
1lp. 'hoso ilnterv-sted inl i H-howl vill
bujild, andI inay ie tiat they an-d the "In
HOPlic hiuLlit-en will 11into n a pln 1
(ptable to all. I hope the writer to
whow I have refered, will he cliaritable
e1jngh to aii llOW fritndly difffereices of
oplinion witihout thinkhing all parties are
as mwid as "w< livis'- and at tihe saum
timle have pmb; 'o spirit aDtl vitirpriso
enough to ftLk aid' write) for his tow
iuste:ad of maying somethiing to her det
ritnent. My lit tlo crit i(lsins are act uated
by the pore-t Iotive and with no tho't
of woundiig the fooliigs of a single in
dividual. 'Tho thotght foremost in my
mind is to do something in a feeble way
to advance the progresiive movomouti
of our quiet huiR.
Tho event of the day was the mar
ringe of Mr. Willie Griii t.- Miss Sallio
(habhnil, by )r. J. K. 71eudenhall, in
the Baptist Chuorh N' WdiesdaV, the
28th tilt. Tht.) church wa; nicoly decor
uted. Promptly at 4 o'clock tihe cou
tracting parties eltered by the left aisl-,
!1m.rchwd down in front of the pulpit and
halted under an arch of evergrcens.
Tlm cerenly was short, solfmn al
vry un1r~ir; iro. A recAeptioli Wa,
v-II hd w o -!rvI byM D. .\.
;,. t h- I)mInb .r of
-A.-., Mr. Giti w.
-;irt and h1!md
-. A; ;A hr
her si. her
- h a
prota.ubs ~ ~ -,;I bu invo:ht 'u e
f - : h b low
Iii ds1intowA :tj d itnc of ilw:: i nik .
A erna,twewll im fou
ors ingii~ A bu iesin s h m vetity
theI iat-t oneI * no overA AAIi threAl :tid att
h: 111 IIIf Ii nu m :- A flw . ters,jfj V)lih
lit I tAf* AIN) at ntiolyell yii I4Arn
''A r W ii ili arne. t' ll a~ hitIl
-':AA& ofAj( hpi-, :tist igith.- biy hu
- A 1: hl \'r- Ihim. li U: hiA IA
tAAn by' ZA dAAog 1 AAI'Ionig to W.:,
il I e,, in Ill i N. II It;) 'hA dhAog Is
sl i AAA A:n A in fA , ::pe-ni'I (aAgA i5j nal~ly
.,(:. TIim Aoy i-i aliendald lby 14). Ept
ilm A AIIi A'11r in, of lhAjilIiiib hm. Epto
i"n'a di:i'An>.h A iAl hdrophoia, I buitiMor
lwa t:0I-'I Iuih iliAti 'IAlIebool is still
fliur, hiAAAv nP tI:AI IolAAlay AI'.(Ihiy.
Shei-A:ll) Aie IA.Air tcingit., liminlg
AAIioiA l by i 'A(A ' e.Ai. '. IA'iAAI (iAe o
courA Al. AAf sha' .1tu AIu JAu iA (.lbge
E 0:: inya i ' -t .e ry, A e a m n
't: i e m. AAA: fr nd h'r nI Ad\ wlI A l rt r
I, e A 't. lindgl u , In1 eall tol
AE. l I IAd IA n . A.l Al A it I~ ' A 1
Mr A\ .All go eaMal n
1 o;- IIII''Aed1 in he e n- of Al he' A th.
Al ho- I l 1I Af n " illetA prs it l til Onsl in
l II' \, A|| I '.Ill i l ' .Y.:s 11 1 It'l itA||0l ill ~ -
A .i! .. lI (Al h o , f ( harllt teAII, N. ('.
Ii A. l ~A t w:; A A nIj A.I ( u of11 II w lllll "I
we I'k Ii Ih ".A ' A I ' or I thll ea he:tdfAl li
a d.t I 't/, l, - . . e o l f IlIAr Aer I.
. I A 'b- e I. Is, o thel intr-'
\A tI t II hA r , iA A. liA n ''A ' A -
OiAIAIA d l Ait* ~h' ol C A .
Easley Note.
The many frionds of Mr. E. E. Maul
din will be glad to learn that he is im
proving and will ioon be out again.
Mr. C. E. Konnody, of Lauron, via.
itod relatives hero this week.
Mr. Will Grillin has accepted a posi
tion. with Dacus & Duckworth. He haE
rented the Jones house and will make
Easloy hiti his pernient home.
H. J. Giguiliatt carme up on Monday
from Seneca and made the transfer of
the Mountaiu View Hotel propcity to E.
S. Griffin.
A. M. Folger, our P. M., wont to
Spartanburg lis; Monday on official bu
irlegs.
Presiding Elder Wilson, doliverad two
exceleit serwousin the Methodist, church
last Sabbath.
decvoral of our citizens are attonding
Unitod Stntes court now in session in
Greenvillo.
Tio oil mill its now making .a fluo
gredo of fertilize.r.
iyoung people of our town enjoy
ed a sociablo at the residence of Harri
Son Jones last wveek.
From Ceatrad.
Emrron S rrm:r.: I will sond you a
few lots tis. week from onr town.
Tel citi-enq, one au all are ghd to
we1ooI Mrs. J. R. Williars, and her
children home, aiter an nbence of a few
w(eks with relativet Fasley. Ve 1101)0
she will decido to remain in Central.
Dr. T. W. Folgir han gone to Savan
nah, to visit his mother, who with Dr.
"Bob," TuoTced to that place ia short timo
ago. Dr. Folger vill probably extend
hif trip to Florida.
Messrs. F. B. J. N. Morgan, who
have been in buRieis iogother hero for
Home time have diolved, Mr. "Jop" ro
iiining at the old stand with a full line
of groceries, and F. B., moving a few
dloor1 w0st, whore he is ready to slow
hisii frionds anything in the dry goods
line.
The Central High School has enrolled
1 nuin1ber of new pupils since new year.
Central, Jan., q4th i891. W. P.
2'rom' Gae
Mr. W. Perry has moved into his now
resideneo.
The bridgn over Hunters dan on
rwelve Mile nioeds looking after.
Tle old rt)al ovrseers havo apl)oint
' to lmik 'nfter the hihiwaYs another
ern. We have the. :aliv (1u1,)ta of mn.
power to wiel.i the hoi, mattock mald
icrape.
Cominissiour (rillin wai in this sec
tion last. week loking after the roads
mtl biralge.
Te firilri ilte 1)ilton sriion are
hm-ty r:mhi, ,r' from the railroad.
y t a y e pR>I te vi wS of.
in : <> c cTcring 1h nlicls of a new
RIrM r imp1rlovedi I'eterkin Seeki for
N at !2)- 1--, ti -1, ir .v '5 per pek.
t i- !) 'm i cluoter, very [proilifio, fruits
i :, 1 I i . ir ,l It t, tif top, :,nd aintures
-v:il, o bb to rly fo0rmis1 on
11- br p i flk4; not liable to
W kW WI I ChisterS; Ia%k('H abont
n ( of lit ac the well
- .- (Irci 38 to -0 per
xrrinewith this
b eieve it to be the
S1 i for s;ale before,
bhiil. fori sailo. Or
''v my wi\ kn 1iown vari
The:~.. ! :L LI' on imprcea!'l seed
-ec'i. bcy i king~ over r. prek
ill w others. iI.- if orderedct ini
b - whoI hiivs a pee-k of the
- :. ilI co -:'re M ol self for
,T:\.. A. ]:::m RN,
T.r. T:. K . irkseey hats Ntarted ai tan
m)'ry aboutt onel miile froniii townvi oin the
rcn:l fro Oil conaRl toc Chlenits M.ill. Hie
Inc re,Il titty hicle's hRave b 4eeni started in
he b'athier proce:ai. Thle t:nnery is n
dl r t Ie-I man:i0.enent (of Simon Vohentine,
::n e''peiriieniced tanntIer, saidi to Ibe o1.0
oif thle best, in ile S)taIte. Mr*. Kirkseoy
necham Irg Sn Rels.
ThoIIRmen oif thei townl hauve or
.'VILI'':,: a hiohil tls t1i h; sda e vo.
('lietcI tdilhe focbivllow i tliiers: Il'resideint,
WV. M\ j ir, juior icirit ie, S. J. Ashmiore,
sen'io 1r eelnsora, Zaidio Ccx; jiun)ior eensor,
W\illici (. LewiA. A Ipubtlic dliscus.'sion
wdil bo given ait ml earily da;y.
Nocttlei, 11011.5 Spr'i' liz a 111 . lla ce.
To> thle N'iethn of11 theIIR Alh Ilince at IIolly
W\e v.ill treIt Ma.turdayl beforo the
I ii SUInclay Li cn 'Ii i nn- at I oIC 'clc p.
:int bulsilneI that dlemIaInds thie attenltionl
.1u11 ia Noic
Thc gaytl young h'iii'lis he'si iin'lIc, hot-ed
Ic b-f la< h l Cnf.i am1 l Ii sri inbod
and h1c 4E'I!",
wL i' I03 his nna solutid lcy n ot
t':e o 1)r.Pul's('ong Syrup.
- I .itc ' ii'rv ol
t c ;Ii -c; . I ':iv% ' clccTci T iI. fl.
r,-1iht~ li . ieci .ec.- a x hi--. .ttite S o
ILi i Av II.li i', ub win ndioin rsae
Ja n W I,anea. ( r. (1a wkinsvil
(L (.Xrt : .i'if a n l had healt
jr ight ye. It lc.'ie 111 due lli and adsn
numy moreli <ln'..riln paten meicne
h:i i - he en good'-~ . l ix! botes of
Tlore, uk,cows akxe fo sl
Ip ih u i nk
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HAGOC
All the sign bo
stones say it is near<
ways. Every acco1
be larger, more com)
ity of goods that ha
the futuro.
We are still bt
Some of these good <
be surprised to seo o,
iug. Pay us this m(
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McFALL'S
ALMANACK
- FO
13 UNCO1. ('J? A C A BA GE
FRESIT L7t G.1RDEX -
SEED.
ITIH PO TATO'ES.
Notow is the time to fi.c for a good
gardeni.
iSpring Goods of all kinds8 will bIe 7
comingj in front note on.
)ou't fail to see my stock, w/hich fI'
inlcludes almsost every,th ing from a(a
shoe peg to a 1)oto La nd Cotton L
P'lanter.in
a.
All kinds of Farming Imleme~Lfnts
and Provis,'ons to make 'ent "get ee
Just tackle Jlerry and Dutff. 1
Iluy till they cry' ''hohl enogh; 10~1
If ever they fail to Idake thiin,gs pan,
Keep) on) luying till you,i see the ont rean. lat
8l
W. T. McFAL L.
1891.
RM.WE;RTZ,
PRIOP1IETPOR
MNIIBLE WORKS!
N Ell STO NEl'S, ETC' ,
Mad4e ont shori~t not41ice. Satl fnet in (h tar
ateed,(41 and p4rices aIs low at thLe lowe'st.
th<( <ualit y of the work at all tilIne4 beinjg
(conideredl.
I arn1 agent for the be-st iront andire
fencee on1 thi - ( lnarkt. Giv V ue a44 all (41
and try mny work. 1I. M. W ElIT Z.
0 ?4.440 4O ~
a mesm:'
eV
se.
'he Place to Ti
Il%T IBSI
-IS AT
)D, BRUCE & 4
rds in the county point to this store, and
er here than anywhere else, but it ain't d
nodation will )o given our customers. O
>lete, and the low 3taw-lard of prices and til
i marked our courso in the past, will be u
lying cotton abovo the market where pai
-uHtomerb who have let their accounts runov
ir collector. We can't run our busiuess wit
>nth and savo further notico and worry.
HAGOOD, BRUCE &
IE RICHMOND & DANVILLE R
ATLANTA AND CHARL,O'1"UE AIR 1
UTll 11UNID-Rea.d D) wn. 1)ifiy.
137 1. N. 9.| fTTION0
40 im I 50 pm 1 00 n vi . ...... Chbrlotte.
.. 2 1-! pm 1 28 am 1v... ... Bellemoit..
2 21 pi 1 33 am I1 .........Lowell....
2 36 pmi 1 45 am lv........Gastoida...
.3 00 pm 2 08 am lv.... .ing'A MounltbAn
3 17 pm 2 33 am .-........ Orover.. ..
. 327 pmn 2 5.5 an. lv... ...Blackb rg...
..... 3 15pml 8 2,4,AM '!v........ a ey .
. . 4 15 pil 2126 arb IIv.... ... Ccompeu's -
4 18 pim 3 41 amllv.........C lifton.....
50 oi! 4 3:3 pm 4 07 am lv...... Spaitanhurg.
...... 5 02 pm 4 21 am lV........Welfor ....
......S 1! pm 4 53 m v . .. Grevr's.....
13 im ; 5 i i n 5 20 am IV....(... G reenvilie.
...... 13pm. 600 aml 1v.........Easley'o.
3Y 1in1 7 i n 6 48 am l.v .. 'itral .
-pm * 1m 2 v. .11 . enca...
. ... -Spill 346 al v. . .-Ws m nter..
40 ll s jf pm 7 26 ainl .v ...... ..Toccoa.
- ... U 1 m 82 m .... ....' 9 0elton.... 2
.10 ain S &' la .. m V......... L\....ltr.
.... 14 9p 1m v. Fler Aranc
.. .... 10 -55 pm 94 m l.. . uwc.
.... 11 0i pm 9 57 am lv.. . ....luth.v raic
.. ....11) .7 pm 10 40 am Ilv.... ....N~oeos
....... 11 17 prn 1 10 2 am I v.... ...Chamblee
2am. 12 099 ny!l ma ........Atlanta.
Add(i(itiil trainsa Nosa. 17 andt IS8-Lui, twcoc
ves AtlIanita 5::10 p mi., artrin. Luil-.x 8-12 p. xii
I ves A t hoi,ta: 8:50( . m0.
l iotween Lla and At hens--.No. 11 daily exce.;
la 9:50 p. mI., a.i d10:11) a. nm., arive Atheuns 11:4
, leav Athei'ns. No 10 daily excep t Sunday, and
ni.,r arrive Luh: 9.009 p mn. andl 7.20 a. mn.
B. turen Tor(ii andii .1911Elbhenoin--No 61 daily ext
t Sumna, lieave TIoea 11.-45 a. mi and: 4.00 a. mv
5 a. mi. Returin~lg, N~os. 60 andl (;2 dalily except
I :1.:10 < i t., a0 rdS 'JliTerri 7.10 pi. li. and 7.00
Nos 11a andi~ 1'2 oarry PlbunI mn Ml- "epers between:
hH wiu .\ I lata :tiui Niw Yor)k.
No :D and. :.; Wah.intgtoni and1 Sotesitern,
ta n i W\:ilin. (Ptn thila train exdta fare i;.
F r :tt hiti mat ii a t lit al anid thtroug
(1pmg9-. r i'ti i:r ins, confer CLwith locail agents.
JiAS. L. TIAYJLOR,
WashMlintgton, I . C.
~OMETHINGTE
FOR
A Farm and
PREE to Every
TH E PICKENS Si
We are p1leased to anuiiinuc that weh
tve-by we canij give Iitat (xg-Illnt Sisk1, Farm
every U subciber of' thel SENT IN EL., uplont
Fo 1iel T 1io. ,-i
An ill oIlr byCOi.it,
t To~ allih pay arrearage andQlOt onie year i;
e wvill gi iin 1 0E1)lP GC1IDE- AND) PR
a will giv th le HHE llEI CS GI F AND PR1
fl,Y-o all whseu i' euleript i(n l pa id a part o
ry enouilgh it mke( ii t a whle y eir in adlvanco
U.I)DE AN!) PIHACTICAL, .?ARMER1 free for<
Whlat Is the Guide<
y The Guide
ia Forlty-Volutmn Stock~
month and( choc0k-fulIl of prac
F, J'ramer anti Stock raisecr. It
eus Farmers' (trganizations11. a
ever~y ri:uler oif theo SENT1IN
? (%,ome in and subiscribe ni
adget t he B EST' paper put
.exelhlei.t Farm paper with it.
Two Papers for
-ade!
all the mile
own hill both
lur stock will
te high qual
aiutained in
ties owe us.
er, need not
bout collect
Co.
AlL ROAD COMPANY.
ANE R'Y DIVISION.
4, 1890.
i f TIH U-ADR ad Up.
*No. 10. *No. 12. *io. "s.
...ar 4 40 am glopm 465pa
. ...lv 4 r1 m 5 48 pm .......
.lv 4 10 am 5 88 prn .......
....lv 859am 526 pn.......
......d 87 2m 5 02 pm.
-.Av 8 21 am 4 44 pm ........
...%v 8 11 am 4 33 pmn ........
. ...v 255 am 4 15 ji ........
. ...lv 233 an 3 0,pm.
..IV 2 29am 345 m
....lv 2 15 am a30pm 4 48 pm
1 40 am 307 pm ........
...v 1 30 at 2 0pin ........
... 1e2 S 2 21 pm 8 50 pm
..'IV 12 85 & 1 55 pm ........
.lv 12 05 pm 1.26 pm 05 paL
. 11 28 prr 12 86 pm ........
.h 11 00 Pm 1215pm*......
V 10 1) PM, 11 85 RM, 140 pm
v] 9 16 pml10 85 am I. ...
...913 pm10 #2 am! 1 80pm
...v1 o 50pm 1l'; i5 Am 12 49 p
.v8 31 pm1 C 45 am...
. 8v0 8pmn I 317Am . ,
..lv 8 08pm n 7a ....
.. .Iv 7S55pm,30 am ..,.
...v744 pmJ 855amJ...
... IV 7 00KD pm 310amil t.a
Rettundn'Ig, lea.es Luik. 2:i.5 a. mn.,
t Sunday, and NAo. S d.kily, leave
No.12 ai'.',7. 19 p. in. t'ad 6.8')
ept Sunday, and 2No 6 d-.:'., er
.ar ive 1U.be-ton 2.35 D. a. and
I. mi.
Washington a~nd Ati,mt.., 2 and
Ve.4tibuled Limited, between At
-haiged on fir-a!Mlasn ti..'ets only.
k ilme tables, ?ates end Pullmaa
u:- addresa
L, L. McCLECSKEY,
Di.ro Pass. Agent,
Atlents, Ga.
JOT HING!f
Stock
Subscriher, i
EN TIN E L
ve madec arrangemGr.t9
of
and HIousehold Journal FRK3 to
the conidition named below.
ather paper
ad from the date of pe,nto
AQ ICAL FARMER free foe
ini adlvance from date of ayent
ACTICAL~ FARMERCI free orone
f the year in advance and who will
e. we will give the i3RICEDfl'5
)Ie year.
mnd F1armer7
and Farmer!
and( Fann Paper, issued twice each
tical and valuable information for
is a fearless exponent of the vail
nd should be in theo household of
EL.
>w. Oct your friends to come In
blished in Pickens county, ad am
nt A t Once.
the ?rico of Onel