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PICKENS SENTINEL LOCAL NEWS. --The gardening season is at hand. - Miss Lidie Folger of Easley Visited Miss Newbery last week. , -Mr. John F. Stewart, slaughtered fifteu fine porkers last week. There has been fewei lions foreclosed tlis season than for a long time. -- Will E..Griffin and wife will move t' Easley their future home this week. -Mr. A. yohn Boggs, of Central, has been appointed a Notary Public by Gov. Tillman. -Get your valentines ready. Day af ter tomorrow (Saturday) is th6 day to sead them. - -Miss Lizzie Boggs, of Liberty is *is iting her sister Mrs. D.J. Greer of Bir. Iningham, Ala. -The country roads are as bad as they can ever be made by copiois rains ind guano teams. -The Council fire having the public wells dug deeper. The water has been low for some time. - -Court will open here Monday 2nd Marcb. Judge Wallace will preside. The docket is light. . -L. 0. Newton and Charlie Rice are Sheriff lichey's only recruits from the United Statos court. -"Jay's" very interesting communi 'cation from Liberty, is unavoidably crowed out this week. . -Miss Minnie, daughter of Mr. J. J. Wakelin, of Liberty is very ill with in Iammatory rheumatism. --Mr. and Mrs. Wingo. of Moore's, B. C., visited Mrs. Wingo's brother, MrJ R. A. Hester, lmt week. -Mrs. 0. Ramsey Doyle has joined her husband in Easley where they will make their future home. -Prof. Dargan was confined to his room by the grippe last Monday. There was no school on that day. -The illness of Mrs. J. T. Price caus -ed the Liberty high sohool to be sum pended last week. She is some better. -Eight days more it, which to make your return to the Auditor. After the 20th inst., a penalty of 00 per cent. will be added. -The United States court will close this week. It appears as if Sheriff Rich cy's quota of boarders will be light from this term. -Jury Commissioner Brown and the ether officers, will draw the names of of the grand and petit jurors today (Wednesday). -Mr. W. C. Bramlett has moved to his place he recently piurchased in town. Mr. Bramlett i- a pushing citizen and we bid him welcome. -Clerk Durant says that the delin quAnt tax list will be small this year. Last year Pickens county only returned 16 cents nulla bona tax. -Prof. Price has eighty-two names of pupils on the roll of the Liberty school. John is capable of handling a whole brigade of young ideas. -The new court house bonds to be issued will non-tamxable, and bear six per cent. interest. They will find a ready miarket ait par and perhapi ablovoi. ---Thme Treasurer and School Commiis sioner putl their replorts before the peo pie this week. They show how the innds in their hands have been disposed -of. -Cotton has begnm to move again and the dull times of thme past month has been broken. Everything will begin to move now the sun is out and spring at hand. -Miss Maggie Neely of Brevard N. C.. who assisted Prof. Sterling in the Liberty High school about a year ago, 'now has a flourishing school at Marietta, Greenville county. -Watch the adverti'ing columns of the StCNTrINx1. and you will kniow where to get your supplies at a bargain. If you want a home, the SICNvINCt. will tell you just where bargains in land aire to be had. -The undersigned are thme appoint ments made by thre colored1 South Caro lina Conference: Rev. J. R. Rosemond, Easley; S. Green, Seneca; M. Cherry, Liberty; E. WV. Adams, WValhalla; 0. F. Miller, Yorkville. -The mad dog epidemic seems to be prevailing in thme eastern part of the county of late. If this county would do away with every dog and put a sheep in its place, it would add to our wealth several thousanid dollars. -Mr. John Ferguson has had experts to examine the granmite on Glassy Moun taini with a view to op)ening upl a quarry. It is claimed that we have some of the best granite on tIhe continent,:if it proves true it will be a great incentive to the proposed now railroad. -Married on February 3d, at the res idlence of D)r. S. J. Hester, brother of the bride, at Bleeca, Spartalnburg coun ty, S. C., Mr. WV. P. Wingo to Miss Lu la Hester, formerly of Pickens county, R1ev. WV. L. Boggn omiiting. We wish them a long and happy life. -One share of National Bank stock, par value $100, was sold at p)ublie out cry last Monday for $405. This gives some idea of the stanmding of the Ander son National Batnk, wvhich we are told, is rated the eight in the United States. Journal. --Boar ini mind that the SENTIRxia Job omee does better work, andl does it quicker than any office in this section. No work leaves our h:nds unless done in first-class style. Our facilities for do ing work are unsurpassed. Prices as lowv as the lowest. --Mrs. Lowor~y, mother of W.D.Low cry, who is well known in ftasley, and an aunt of Rev. 0. L. Duranit, died of grippe at her h.ome in Summerville, S. C., on the 31st uIt. She a as a consis tent member of the Baptist church, and dlied triumphantly in the christian faith. -Capt. P. W. ESeylo has favored us with a oply of the report of the Adjutant and Inspector General. This report shows that his company, the Pickens Guards have receivedl $124 of the $14, 000 ap)propriaited for the assistance of the military organizations of the State. --Wednesday, the 4th inst., will be long remembered in Pickens and Green ville legal circles. The case of George W. Cooper vs. Albert Kay et aln.. was to be heard by referee Lewis, on thanmt day It has passed the muster of twenty~ Jour terms successfuilly, but on the 4itha suddenly compromised b)y those in pos pension of the Iandl agreeing to pa $600) ppd each party to pay hue on c cos)t. Trhe att< -nmeys of record are Mles.t <<'ihl S& Cookt 'or Ph'.intil anud he:R. 3. . H ollings wth, Donm lds. .n, . t1 K, at finally J. .'. Carey in pIac ofR.A Child. *ovedtto Piedmont. . -Nikm Mary Ellen Miles. of Viigin is visiting Mrs. J. Mc1. 1lr'uce. -If you want to buy or sell land, c< suit the Pickens Land Agency. -Mr. L. C. Reid, of 4ates, has go on a business trip to Charleston. -Rice's Creek bridge on the Libei road in in a dangerous condition. -Col. J. E. Hagood, spent last Sund with Mr. and Mrs. J. McD. Bruce. -The Liberty and Central road is t only good highway in the county at pr( en . -k[iss Olive thornley leaves for A derson today on a visit to her sister, Mt Walter W. White. -Capt. J. L. Thornley visited I daughtet, Mrs. Walter W. White, of A derson last Sunday. --Miss Corrie Bruei left Tuesday f Charleston, where she will spend so time visiting friends. -Maj. Boyd, iail carrier on the Ma field route, (lid not go last Monday on a count of th high water. -Assistant District Attorney Ben. H good, of Charleston, war among his Pie ens friends last Sabbath. -Mr. Walter Griffin, who has been i Williamston for sonie time with Mr. IN W. Griffir, has returned home. -Call and get a sample copy of th Practical Farmer, the paper given fr( with the SENTINEL one year for $1.50. -The grippe epidemic is much moi fatal this year than last. There are sei eral afflicted with it in the county yet. -Mrs. Weston and not "Wesson" < "Wilson," was the name of the lady wlh died of the grippe in Central a few da) ago. -Miss Myra Lay, of Clinton, one < the faculty of the Thornwell Orphang( is on a visit to her mother and relatives r Central. -Until the 18th inst., only 15 per een penalty will be attached to the delinquei tax list. After that date e-,ecutions wi be issued. -Be sure to read the new "ad" of tli Mansion House Drug Store in another c umn. Carpenter has the best of garde seed. Give him a trial order. -If not Providentially hindered, D Manly will preach at Secona on the fift Rabbath in March, at 11 a. n., and at th Presbyterian Church at 7.30 p. m. -Mr. T. ). Harris, of Greenville, moving to the 11. B. Hendricks plac which he purchased last suinmer. 11 will go into business here at an early da: -Mrs. Constance Hutchins died at tL home of her son, Mr. Charles Hutchin near town, on the 5th inst., fron chron heart trouble. She was about 50 years age. -The hordlurns that visited Libert last Saturday nigi.t. and tore up the stre bridges and cut the f(rtilizer sacks, ai warned that the vigilants are on the loo out for them. -The negro boy who has the hydroph bia near Loopers, is still alive, but 11 (outors say be cannot recover. lie h gnawed the rope apart with which he w bound, on several occasons. -Rev. W. K. Boggs has received a ci from the First Presbyterian Church Augusta, Gha., to da, m'ission work ini t.erritory at a salary of $1.000. It is ni knownt whether lie will accept or n:ot. From Central, EDITOR SEW~rINEL: Prof. WV. P. H< land, principal of the Ceintral His School, is quite sick, though some ii provement in his condition is reporth to-day. A sad gloom resta upon our litt town, eaiaioned by the untimely de(a of Mrs. Albert WVeston, who diedl at h home Jan., 30th~ 1891. Shie wus a imer her of New Hopn Methodist chiur< Shelby county, N. C., where her1 mains were catried for interment. Mi Weston was an estimauble womni and I a great many friends in Contrali. Miss Robinson anR aged aunt of hh WVestem'a died of p)nuemonia at the re dence of Mrs. Carrie D)obbiigi on ti 2nd inst. Her body was also carriedl Shelby county, N. C., for budcal. SI was 63 y'ears o1(d. Rev. Dr. Riley met his appointmi at the Presbyterian church on the 1 inst., notwithstanding his recent attat of Ia grippe, and preached a most exec lent sermon. ,Miss Maud Folger, of Easley, is visi ing relatives and friends in Central. Miss Minnie Lenhardt accompanied h, sister, Mrs. J. R. WVilliams, on her r turn from Easley, andl will p)robab1y r main sometime with her. MAY MORNINo Central February 9th ,91. U). M4. court. The following residents of this coun v'hio were sent up to the court for viol, jug the revenue lawr,, have had the cases disp)osed of: Lawrence 0. Newton sentenced to fo months in jail at this place. Miles Kelley, retailing; no bill. J. M. Dalton, retailing, true bill; quitted. Anderson Babb, retailing; true hi Mistrial. Andrew Leslie, charged with obstruo ing the U. ,. mail had his continued. Green Miles, perjury; true bill. ] is a brother of the negro that is in j here charged with the murder of Ja Griffin, coloredl. Elijah Chapman, charged with disti ing, guilty and a sealed sentence left I him. Thos. R. Alexander disposed of same manner. Charlie Rice guilty of retailing, o month in Pickens jail. Court closed on Tuesday, makir.g L shortest term on record. Tlaanks, Itrothuer. Many of the papers of tihe State hn done an injust.ice, unitentionnlly course, to our brother' of the Pickc SENTINEn, in copying the rep)ort of I visit to Clemeor College, and the int view with President Strode and1( credit i it to the Columbia Register. rTe l< ister first copied it without proper ere and the rest followed sut. Let us eareful and give "honor to whom hot is duIe."-People's Advocate. Notiee. The asrsonag~ 'mmittee of the Me odist Episcopal Church Nouth, Pio ena Circu it, are regneste-d t(o meet Piekona C. H., onW,. W '-.,s, the 11 daty of February, 1891 , ei I1 o'clock in. The following are Ihe coimmitt W. T. Mear.s, chairman, M. \V. Newt< IA. E. Keiley, Rb. A. Bowein, Jan. Margani, B. I). Manidini, Ephiriam ( strap, ,James Barrett.jind Bar nett Smi en c is heruhlv J/iven fhi;t the ('>i Marc nex, at 10o'che* . ji. Mi.ynhiJ,13 CLWLE, Co. Auditor ROMICIDE IN GREENVILLE. Lajor Wililim A. Williams Shot Dead asby .Jame* H. William*. The news of the violent death of Maj in- or William A. Williams which occurred in Greenville last Saturday morning at a l quartek past 12 o'clock was a shock to the entire city and to thousands of peo ple in every part of the State. ty The only eye-witness of his death ex cept the man who killed him is William Iy Mott, a well kpown colored man. Mott states that Major Williams and James B. Williams were playing cards in a private ie oom on the second story of th build i.ng at the corner of Court Square and Main streets, next to the Grenville News n- oilec, Mott being in the room. Some s. dispute arose and Major Williams quiet. ly alose from the table, drew his knife Is from his pocket, opened it and held it n. as if awaiting an attack. J. B. Williams, according to 31ott's stateniciit, said "I aun naried." :r Major Williams closed his knife, threw Ie it on the table before him and said he would try him "on his muscle." Both y- were large, strong athletic men. - J. B. Williams picked up the knife and apparently put. it in his own pocket. About that time Major Williams pulled . off his coat and laid it on a table with hiu umbrella. The nien were then five feet apart. J. " 13. Williams suddenly drew a revolver ' from his right hand pantaloons pocket raised i quickly and fired. Major Wil e liams threw one of his hands to his c breast an( maid "I am killed." Just then Mott riai out to call help. le says as he ran down the steps he thought lie heard another shot. As lie reached the Mansion House, directly opposite across the street, lie looked back and saw Wil ir liams come down the steps to the pave 0 ment and walk down Main street toward '5 the river, quickening his pac1 as lie passed the court house. f Mott called Police Officer Die-son, who promiptly summoned assistance. It Chief of Police Kennedy and Officer Howerton went up stairs to the scene of the murder and found Major Williams alone, on his face, dead, shot straight 11 through the heart. There were bruises and cuts on his face; one inark on his chin being appar ently a glancing bullet wound, although it may have been caused by falling. The coroner's inquest was short, and the facts as above stated were proven. r. The verdict: The jury were absent h but a few minutes when they returned a e verdict that W. A. Williams came to his death from a pistol shot nound and that s the pistol was feloniously fired by the e "said J. B. Williams." c The man who fired the fatal shot left r. at once, by the aid of a friend of his, F. Marion Simmons, Who took the fugi tive in his buggy and drove him to Ma rietta or thereabouts and left him. o Since that time lie has not been heard from. When Siiions returned to the city, he was immediately arrested, on a Y warrant charging him with being ne4cs sory after the fact. le was sent to jail. e The relatives of lajor Willims have au thorized the police authorities to offer a reward of !600 for the apprehension and - delivery of Ja-. 11. '%N illiamls to Chief ie of Police Kennedy. No doubt this will is be largely imeretsed by Gov. Tillman AS and Mayor Rowley of (icenville. 'lhe whereabouts of J. B. Williams is jI yet unknowui. le is siipposed to be in [f hiding in the moiintains of North Caro t.s lina. iIome (list :.1nc fr.omi Henderso nville. at Deputy She'riff Gilreath id Oillecer Li goui retiuned Satnirday night from their s':aiebi for him. TIh:'y wen to the house of his father, August us Williams, near I- Pumpki:ntowii, Piekenis county, but Wil hiliams had not been there, andl the olli a- cers conveyed thle first news of the trag ~d edy to the father, who is a well-to dhoand hsighly respectled farmer of Pi*koneimnaii i le ty. Th'le news was a severe shock to him. hb ThIe murdeirer wen'at in a dhill'erent diree 'r tion fromn Pick.nss county l, atal it is sup I- posed crossedl the miountains before he hi stopped. e- Their MaIi oen w.ronig. 'Mr Enmvo: Wet <0 !iot like U<. comn pIlin but as the Sirinn haos foiled to reach this office on t inm recently, we woild like very man'eh to know v:bat is the cause, who ; to blame. WVon't you lehase figure it out for no alnd send the i.e. esuIt. Hi. Mayfield, S. C., Feb. 3d, '91. i'We can inform H. that the reason his ~t paper failed to get to the office, was that 1the package went the rounds of the Imail route in the pouch, but was iiot -taken out aind cameo back to the oflico here. Post masters should be sure to rshake all thme mail out of the ph)iel. Everyone who fails to get their paper will lease notify us. The Eanley iLank. The organization of t his einterpirise is complete, and1( the following ofieers have been elected: WV. M. Hiagood, presi y~ W. Ches. Smith, cashier. T1he directors Sare: W. M. IIlagood, R. F". L enhlardt, ir R. F. Smith, A. W. F'olger, 0. R. D)oyle, C. L. I lollingsworthI, Julius E. ir Boggs, A. I'. .\e.\ahani, WV. .1. (Glenn. Th'le capit.l 'ek is $25,000, with per-i mlissionii to n.o'rease it to to $50,00t0, c-rwenity-four thio<sanidl dollars of the stock has Ibeein siibsciied, and thle b ank 1- 'will be ready for b)usiness b)y thle latter part of thopresenit nonth. cBus%ines"s Noti.ec.. ke Case your 'ouighling ..nd(eeny re freshming shmnber, whic(h D r. Bull's I-Cough Syrup) will insure you. or "'Are you going to the races?. "Ye.s andi bet on the winmnig hiorse."' Not the inhadsome Abdullah, lie is lame. 1Didns't he'll win. They'reusing Salvationi Oil. Man.iy P'ersos bie Are broken dowvn from overwork or houisehold 5cre Brown's Ironi BitterFs rebi,llds the systenm, aids 'I igestionm. remnoves n-r cess of bile. and(141 eres inahnmia. Giet Ste genauine. Ga.,s writes: '"My wiafe wasl in hadl health offor eight yeai s. Five doctors and as mauny miore dhiffeiroint p'atent miedici nes h ad done her 11o good(. Six bottles of r- 13.B. 1. hias enirEd( her.'' g Horses, mules, COWS anid oxeni for sale. g BR. i. (ar:ss, lit uetrail, S. C. or An Attrac tive Comnbh",4 POCKET ALMANVAO andl( MIGMORi?ANDU'M IMOOK adveainng BROWN'S IRON BI'PFERS the hobst Tonico, given away at D)rug andi l- generat stores. Appiy at onco. ait IIO LEAW'A Y'S SBarber Shop! Anid Iath Rl Iooms. hi- Ini re'ar of \:n,si'n ll'su"c. b. Glil.1N\ iI1.JX, S C. andt~ tfatels.lbi ' ,i ' a: d hair .o dveing. It a . iaty I fair-I t:ie' .. ' ' (druff and0 1Your ntronnjue is resncct fully solicitc<'. +The ('od'r( 1ouse Aef. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Office of Secretary of State I, J. E. TINDAL, Secretary of State, do hereby certify that the following is a true copy of An Act entitled An Act to authorize and provide for tbe erection of a new Court House for the county of Pickens, on file in this office. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, this twelfth day of Jan uary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety 011, and in the one hundred and fif teeith year of the Independence of the United States of America. [L.s.] J. E. TINDAL, Secretari of State. AN ACT to authorize 'and provide for the erection of a new Court House for the comity of Pickens. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now niet atid sitting in Gen 2ral Assembly, amd by the authority of the same. That the County Commissioners of the county of 1ickens or their suc cessors be, an( the sameo are hereby, authorized and required to cause to be erected in the town of Piekens, the County seat of the county of Pick ens, upon the site of the old Court 1louse, a new Court House, in which when completed the courts of said county shall be held as provided by law. Sec. 2. That for the purpose of raising funds for the erection of said court house, the county commission ers of said county or their successors in office, be and they are hereby au thorized and empowered to issue and sell coupon bends of said county of Pickens in an amount suhicit with thu funds herein after authorized to be raised to meet the expense of erecting said court house. Provided, that such issue of bonds shall not ex ceed the sum of ten thousand dollars, said bonds to be known as court house bonds, to bear interest at a rate not exceediing six per cent. per annum, said interest to bo payable annully on the first day of every January, succeeding the issuance thereof until the same shall fall due, the principld of said bonds to be payable not more than twenty years from the date there of; said bonds shall be non-taxable for all purposes whatsoever and the coupons thereof shall be receivable fur all county taxes. Sec. 3. That said bonds or the proceeds of the sale thereof shall be 1SCd by said CoILN c omm1 III I oIInCrs1 exclusively in erecting said court house. Sec. 4. Thet for the purpose of paying the interest on the bonds here in autherized to be issued, the county ConMlilissioners of said county, and their successors shall each year levy a suficient tax upon aill taxuble proper ty of said county to be known as the court house tax, and1( be collected and dtisbursed according to tIle laiws now of force, or' as hierc'after amendedIC( pro vidinig for the paymenvit of interest oni rilrioad bonds11 of said counitv. Sec. 5. That said county commnis siulners, or their successors, be, and theiy are hereby, further auithIorized, in order to r'ais~e funds for the crec tion of said couirt house to sell either at. pubilic or' private sale and on such termiis as5 may seemi to thiem pro,)P'' the lots men tioned in section 4 of an act enititled1, "An Act to p)rovide for tile elarsginig and repairing of the court house of Pickenis comnty," ap-. prv< Dec. 23d, 1889, belong-ing to said couniity, makeil goodl, and suflicient conJveyes thierefor'; that all the priceeds5 of such sales he, am1( they are he&rebyv appropriated towards the co(st of said new court hious(; Provid ed, Thlat said county corminissioners mayi~ use any 0or all the materials of tihe old cort house ill erectinig tile new court house, or may sell or dis-' pose of the said materials as to them may semCC best, using the proceedus iln erectinig tihe said new court house. Sec. b. Thlit thre saidl (county, com mlissionersi', or their successors be, a1 nd they arFe hereiby given the right if iln their judogemienit it isi best in stead (of issuing Ibonds to buhildl said couirt house, to levy' up~on all tile tax able property of said county a tax or several annmual Itax(s, such1 as shall be suflicient, to pay on' inl one( or' miore inistalblienlts, (not exceedinrg live) the whle cost of the er'c'tio 101(f sid shaill lbe adop I1ted, then and ill such even t thle sani conunty coruisiS oners, ori their su(ccSnors be, atul( t hey are hereby', authlorized to horrow suthici ent funds for tIre ere'tionu of same, to be r'epaid by said tu 'Yso ri'Lse i. Sec. 7. 'That thle said countsy corn mission Plers of said couniity and their sucicetssor's, lhe, and1( they are hereby auIthoi('zed, iln thle namie of the said county' of Pickenis to malike all such1 Icontracl(ts as are' necessary or1 prIoper' to lbe made to exec'ute thre pIowaers hiereinblefore givenr t hrem. Sec. 8. Thait t Ihe said( county comfl nllssiollers or tileir succe8s rs he ami(l thmey are hereby au throi.d and emi powered'( to r'ent suiitablle r'ooims, 01' otlices iin thre sidt toIwn of Pickens in which shall be kept the pulici records oIf sail comunty duinig thre timie ini whiiich said niew court house is being built, and it shall be the dutriy of the ofli('(rs occuinjvmg a r'(om or1 r'oomfs mi the coun11t y connu1111issioners' to traniIsfer rocordsli fr'om t heir r'espectiv(e odices 1t lie room11 01' p)lace designiatedi and1 prIovidedi by saidl county co'uiiionl era. Priovided(, thait said county coim nuionMiIIer maiy use0 the offices nrow oc in g saidt Ot'lu(es and1 O( 1 recrd which are niow hld andi kept in thle courtt house and 8111 shl hae full powe andi t~ auth Ior it y to r'equlire) tlw' thre e last named10 oIlieeris (111 toho l hir reCspiective 'lfi('es in somIze thier ro'm orli(I'11 biling as thmay sen best to) saidt coutyt com-l Se'. 9. Tiha:t Ihbe ('Omnt' t'ommlils sione3 rs of P'icke u s com1111y, or their HAGO All the sign b Atones say it is noM ways. Every aooc be larger, more co Ity of goods that I the future. it are still Some of these goo be surprised to sec ing. Pay us this hereby authorized and empoweved to i reut Bone suitable hall or building in bo town of Pickens in said coun ly in which the courts of General Sessions and Common Pleas for said ,ounty may be held during the time Lhat the new court hoase provided for in this Act, is being constructed Nnd completed. Sec. 10. That this Act slall take effect immediately upon its approval. In the Senate House the twenty iecond day of December in the year f Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety. EUoEN. B. G ARY, President of the Senate. JoaN L. MN. inny, Speaker of the House of Represen tatives. Approved the 23d day of bec., A. D., 1890. B. R. TiLLMAN, Governor. 1031,. McFA L L'S ALMANACK 1B91. ----0 B UNCOMB E (C A BBt A '1J FRESH LOT7 GIARDUJR SEE'DS. IRISH! P~OTAT7OES. N*ow is the timfe to fix for a good giarde. Springr Goo<.s of all kimds teill be comning in from nlow on. Don't fail to see my stock, which includes almos~t everythling from a shdoe peg to a bLow Law Cotton P~lanter. All kinds of T&1rming himplements and J'roris,ions to miako 'em "get thtar." Jusit tackle Jerry nod'( lhuff, lIuy till I,bey et-y ''hol enough t" If ever they fail to imake thinsgs pan, K(eep on buiying till you see the old manI. W. T. McFA LL. tW01. [he Place to 1 Il\T I8OI -18 AT! OD, BRUCE & oards in the county point to this store, ai trer bre than anywhere else, but it ain't imodation will bo given our customers. mplete, and the low standard of prices anc itm marked our courso in tho past, will b< buying cot t<n above the market where A customers who have let their acounts ru: our collector. Wo can't run our businesv iuonth and savo further notico and worry. HAGOOD, BRUCEi THE RICHMOND & DANVILLE ATLANTA ANI) CH ARLOTTE A] Sch-e-dile inl effect Jan SOUTI13OUND--Rend Down. Iiily. 'No. 87. *No. 11. *No. 91 STATIoN 11 40 pmn 1 0 pin 1 00 ngtAv.. ..Charlottf ........ 2 14 pmil 1 28 amt lv.. Bellemonl ........ 2 24 pim 1 113 ami'li.... ..... Lowell. ....... 2 86 pm 1 45 amIy ........Gastonin ........ 300 pm m ly.... Kiig's Mon ........ 3 17 pm 2 33 am In1y........ Grover. ........ 8 27 pm 2 55 ain.4v .......lack8bur ........ 8 45 pim 3 22 amlv........Ga1 nevi ........ 4 15 p;i J 26 am liv....... Cowpiel' ........ 4 18 pmj 3.41 aT Tl...........Clion. I 50 am 4 33 pmll .1 07 am v...... Spartanb1hu ........ 502m 21amiNv........W-1foru . . 18 pm 453 a1mnil........... 2 43 am 5 46 pm 5 24 ami. ... . .. Greenviil ........ 6 13 pm 6 00 am iv......... 8 30 am 7 05 pm 6 41 amiv.........emttal . 734 pm.. I 2t m y... ..I n .... ....n7 55*pm 5 6amiv..... WestItmin 4 40 am 8 36 pmt 7 26 am!Iv. ... . ... ..Tc; ..........o09 pm 8 00t am l.. ..Mounit A ..........9 14 pn 8 0.5 amI.l ... .....onei ..... '1 4pm 829) nm tv.........t-oton 5 29 am 9 45 pm 8 $2 um lv.....Lua 5 50 amt 10 10 pmt 8 57 ai l. .(. inesvi ..... ....10 29 pmn 9 15 am Iv. ...Flowerv Brj ..... ....10 412 pm~ 9 31 amttiv. .. . lhford .......I10 55 pmt 9 45 amtI v. ... ....Suwvane ......1I 06 pmt 9 57 am 1v.... .....uith. ...... I1 1 pm 10 10 am liv........Nrross -:--...11 27 pm 10 22 aily:.... ....Cmb 7 20 am 1; i 22 0 am!r I.. . . . . ..tlmnia Addiiona trins os.17 ad 18--Lnla lceae A ttlanta 5:30) p im., arriv. a Lula 8:12 p). arrives Atltanta 8:50 in. mn. Bletween) Lula and At thens -No. 11 dily e Lula 9:50~t p. mn., andl 10:40) a. im., arrive Athtens img, leave~ A4ther.s, Noi. 10 daily excepIt Stonlay, a. ma., arrive Lulta 9.001 p ini. anad 7.20 a. mi. Beit ween~t TIoera aiml Elbtatnit-No) 81 dail~ capt Munday, leave~a IToCCon 11.45 a. im and( 4.00 8.45 at. mn. lIe turn ing, Nos. 60 anud 6'2 dlail y e~xt anda :.30 .1. mn., :arrive's Tiovea an 7. 10 p. mt. anda No4. 11 atnd 12 (arry Pullmanou Sleepers beta 10 between Atlanita andn Ne York. Nosa. :t 7r ad 3Rs-~~tI W hingUto and SouthMIlw, lanata and Wash im':tn o n.I)t this trin ttr~tva far For daid iniI formati oa as to locul andu th Slepig-ear reservt~~at 101ns, confe r with oa at JAM. L.. T1.\YLolt,g W~:ahinagton, I). C. -AND) LEWIS &: Are Chock Full of Evt The Best Lot ( UN TONY gdrCanned Goc Coffee ! did you say? H ere i either green or b)rowned. Sugtars of the best. All our are bought to suit t.he far'mer. Shoes, and( Everythir I tlusehold andI Kitcheni Furni you to buy. $& A car load of the BES Highest market price paid fo L EWIS 5febt?1 and get MORE P0 and u THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL& ENGl 'rade! Co'S, Id all the mile down hill both Our stock will I the high qual. 3 maintained in parties owe us, novCr, need not without collect os RAIL ROAD COMPANY. K LINE R'Y DIVISION. Jury 4, 1890. NORTHBoUND-Read Up, No. 10. *No. ft. *No. 88, .......ar 440am 615pm 655pm .. ....lv 4 19 am 5 48 pn....... ..... ..1v 410am 58 pm ....... .......lv 8 59 am 5 20 pm ........ t0.....Iv 887am 5(2pm ........ ........lv 8 21 am 4 44 pm ........ g.......lv 8 11 am 4 83 pn ........ .. ..... 255am 415pm ....... B........Iv 233am 60 pm ........ ........l V 229 am 8 45 pm ........ rg......v 215am 880pm 443 pm .......4v 146am 807 pm ........ .....lv 16 am 250pm....... le. lv 1 02 am 2 21 pm 8 50 pm ......... 1285em 155pm ........ ........lv 1205 pm 1 26 pm 9 04 pm .........1128 pur 12 86Jlpm........ ier...v 1100 pm 1215pm ........ ........l 115pm 1185 am 100pm iry...lv 0 45 pm 11 05 a ....... ..... ....lvj #4 pmr11 0am ........ .........' 916pm 1085 am ........ ...........913pm 1012 am 100pm lie...lv 850 pmn 10 05 am 18 40 pm Rne. ..81pm 9 45 am... ........v918 pm 981 am... a.....l 806 pm 917 am... ........lv 755 pm 9 06am....... I......7 44pm 8 55am ... o...v 782pm 8483am ........ ........lv 700pm 81Oam11 1 am we(ommJ1odat iou, daily except Bunday, xcept Munday, and No. * dall. leave 11:40 p. mu. and 12.30 p. m. Rterm and 1'o. 12 daily, 7.10 p. sa. and S.89 ( ex(cept Annda, and No 60 daily, *x a. in., art lye Llberton I.36 p. in. and -ept Nuniday, leave '4.,non L.4 p. in. .001 a. m. VeenU Washl ington and Atlanta. 9 and 't.*ru Yestibiuledi LImited, betwen At.. e is char.'ged on irst-class tickets only. rough time tables, rates and Pulla Diviuion Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. MORRIS ~rything you want. )f Groceries! VN. ds a Specialty. si the place toge i P goo, fthe best, and og in Foot Wear. s! M toves Y iture, at prices that will force T FLOUR in the market. r country prodluce, & MO R RIS, Pickens, S. C. WER. se LESS WATER edi Catalogu, of 1891. INE CO. SPRINGFIELD.O.. U.SA