The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 19, 1891, Image 3
PICKENS SENTINEL.
N&)6L NE1NS.
muim s mid tlio ieailea are still
id the and,
Mi. Y. 1. (ulftoz4 is qik ill with
the provaililig epidemic.
-Miss Corrie lridW. eturned home
IdstSaturday from Cliarleston.
' -Two of Mr. ,$. C. Jennings' little
boys are laid up u ith tho grippe.
-Mrs. K.A. Bowen) went on a visit
her mother at Dacusvillo, last Saturday.
-41esrs. W. M. H1agood & Co., of
Walej Are now paying 9j for goad ct
-Miss Cora Richey, who was tiken
1I at Mt. Carmel school, is much ii
proved.
A young son of 1i-.K R. T. Stewart. of
Liberty township, was quite sick last
Monday.
-Mr. ijti A. Robinson, of Aiais
Ville towtiip, is dangerol(sly ill with
Res. E. M. Merritt has bdeii ui!
;iok i(nd unable to meet seveM-.l W his
tpointiments.
-Mr. A. M. Hamilton, whi lids iweti
iangerously ill for several weeks past is
thought to be some better.
-Maj. Sto0ari has received the acts
if the Assembly of 1890. 1b 1:,0 a
copy for each Trial Justice:
-Mr. Rufus Watkins has recently
?pened ip a nioe stock of good. iear
GAP Hill, at Payne's old store:
-Diana Griffin, the widow (4f Jake
briffin who was killed list October bt
Dill Miles, died last Wednesdiay.
-Dr. J. 1). Cureton fins gone to Fair
teld county, on professioml hustnesm.
lie will be absent about three weclkg:
--The trial of Jas. B. Williams for tht
killing of Major Willimns, in Orevi)nville,
has been postponed to the July term of
gourt.
-Mr. and Mrs. Jolih C. Boggs, of.
Liberty township, were quite ill lat4
week. They are reported is imrovg
slowly.
-The weather has let up at last. antd
thn farmers are bitting the dirt with a
vim, as a consequence busL'iss i! (ill in
the towns.
-The town council have had fou'r sub
stantial hitch rochls jilmced on Ma1in)
atreet to accomodato the public and !-ave
'ur shade trees.
-There is an ordinan-k requiring pig
ken. to be built with the flocr tQhre feet
hbove the ground. low many citiycns
have forgotten it.
-Dr. Manly, of Oreeivillo, will
'preaeb at SCeVona Oin the fifth Sabbath at
11 o'clock a. m., and at the Presbytt:iai
church in 'ckei.s at .4 p. mo.
-Clerk of Court Stewart, who has
6 been confited to his room for the pat
ou days by a severe cold reSnl?r( his
tduties in the olice Inst AbondAy.
-In what resjet i; a 1ro i sry note,
and girl with a rich father nlik-f Give
'it up There is gvenerallyt a great tifie
tWveae in the pt value and i.Lico valu oz
eathll.
-An ehange says thec man who
'ettuldi runt a ine'wspapler~ to phi cvry
bo0dy in, in he'avena we aig :tcrownl of
(giganttic propoirtionsa and a tdouldet sct of
,--Those who hiave' held tia-ir cottIon
fo(r the spring rise' in Inth arket , We
begun to haul it in. TIhe h,ohlovcrs ha,v
not made a g'reat deal by hioldintg thecir
Sstaple.
--The School C'ommanission er fr:n an
impJortant notice to tceh(ea- and1 those
wislhing to lbe teatnees intIli the pulic
achtools. It. will be fortndt in fanot fer
solum n a.
--.Judge Richiard Lewis, of Walhialla,
was mtarried to M aiss Kate L,. P?arr. tY
thte 10th inst. The ceremo iy wats per
formed by Rev. Thoas F. G(hdenc, o
Antdarson.
-D)eputty 3. C. Jen ninga and .rmea
deputy E'. Franik L.ooper left T1noday
nightt for Charlestona, with Jiack Statr-It
the mormtshinter to be senatenc-td by Jatdge
Simnonton.
--Mr. R. A. Boweni haat tlast fini
ed htim a gootd well wthtl a rockl ntottom.
Hie struck sneht a h oldl veint thant. it htad
smooth pebbles in it as largeo as part
tridge eggs.
-Pleasant Nelsont, soni of ftev. T.'. F'.
Nelson, las trap)petd amlt killed thirtecen
' muskrats since the 1st of lash I )eet'mber.
TXhirteen was an unlucky nmnnN-i at
least for the rats.
--Capt. P. W. Seyle is hieartily in fa
vor of havitng public roads woilked byi
taxationi. There aire too tinay of theacm
anti they have 1heronme t wo i tuporttantt to
be kept up) by annual h.roFbs.
i. -Theo lot diontated1 to thae town fot' a
pnblic cemetery by ('oh. JT. E. 1Hagon:1;
was staketd off' last Monday b)y the Cono
oil. It is jutst o'rt-i'i -the corporato lit
its ont the Glassy Mounttaint roatd.
-The Coitty Comnmissit v-rs have
not heard fromi th li arhiteet ast yet,- comit
sequently inothaing was done toward Ihn
new court hiouso last Friday. Theay will
be in a positioti to act int a short tittne.
-Mrs. 3. MelD. Britco- 1(11 last TI'
y day to joina hera ft her, Col. Jf. E. I Ia
good and Miss Quteenit', ini Ph'ilad(elpiat.
VTey will visit N4ew Yorik, I ostona andt
other northern- ities befoN& they return.
,intnie' HaIgood, iolored, -ui.'d hurt
ISaturday at about :iutcty yeiat' of aig..
Shte camet from Baltimo~re- t) Charleston
im a steamer when quite young. atnd-at
the time of emaniemition belong to some
bf the Castles. Hecr lemnains were in
~'terretd at Cold Springs.
-Mrs. Saraht Aberorombie; whto wasl
sent fromt this couttty to thle Asylim t-ro
months ago, committed suicide'lust Mont
daty at the institution, by hanagiing her
self from the baro of hter cell wvimtoiw.
Mrs, Atbercrombie wats freon the Keowco
side where her relatives rositde.
-Heonry Boltotn, a colored brakemant
on the Air Line roatd, was killed by train
att Senteckr last Thlur-sday morning. Bud
t'ot iWits one of the ne'gr-o-s arrested in
the ftamotus lytnehti-ng ase, and wais eoan
victed ini the enaurt antd senttencedl to he
htangetd, bitt was patrdon" I by the (Gov'
orinor Onl net~itt o( tan ocuejit tal of
S thtose indicted- with Ih n..
-Thmoeinpkiatown peole~ have nev
er fatdedi yet to ittko a good road when
*h'lero one' wonl'- (epMt to fat' thei
*orst road *An the wmiiter timte,-a--ro)4N
Golentoy I ottoms, will be foittau thte
sit, and1( it: is I lkely to lbe so fo rever aM
a day. iA uised to be iryit and- ztaist
Simnpa"table,- but thte cit i'i-us Itrn, ot
with their waitts, hnth d reek tand grav
el and rouindled it upl xolidlyf rtom lul t
-Assistnt District Attorvey Ingood,
1 h.U. 8. Court wikl in Pickens last
uoniday.
- -Fine oranges (torid>, oli by tiL. box
in Pickens last week; for 83.25 per box
of one hundred.
-Miss Mary Vllhii Milos visited Mrs.
J. MeD. Brucq Itst Saturday. She left I
for Washington, 1). C., lIit Tuesday.
-The delegates to ti0 State Sunday
School Convcntiofi will remember that
they or their altVri)Qtes are expected in
ai
Laurens on Mi-ch 31st by 8 p. u.
--Mr. ' H. MiVhorter wpa thrown
from A iinle last Saturday morning and 4
one fitner On his lbtt hanm was fractured. ,
It ga+e him mtlh pain until it Was put l
i propbr shapo.
.--Thh next tLImb there is a sale of mail (
ontracts, we Vopo tie bidders will re
nemiber the l!ad weather and roads and
govern theonelvoi- accordingly. They
oight not to have bid so low any
. -Maj. G. M. Lynob and Mr. T. H
M;1Wh71orter went over tho French Broad
last Friday stock hunting. They roport
rices 1 stiff on that side as hero. Mnj.
iynth bou)ght tho line ront mare owned t
by 'Squire Paxtoie.
S-1-Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Carpenter jf;s- I
ed through town last Tiesday enroito i
for Liberty, where they will 4pend threet
or four weeks. The Doetor will do all
leinds of dental work for thos6 keeIing
work of that kiud.
--Last week's Anderson telligener t
mflys' "Our venerable tiond, Mr. 1John
B. Sitton, of Pendleton, spent last Fri.
day in the city, and honored the Intelli
9"in.er sanitum vithi a visit. Tii6 is
dealng gently with himl)."
-Rev. J. R. Riley was called on at
h;R resideno in Easley jlst Saturday c
Imormaig by 1%l: 1. 11. Lytle, of North I c
Carolina, anld Mis. Z. Soultherns, who d
were anxious to bo united in marriago i1
before "Pi caught 'em." Tho young t
Imly wam from Spartantburg.
--Th1ei- is a general complaint about ]
wells going dry. Many old wells that
h:M've nver failed iefre, have b In dug
se-v;al feet dleeler inl ordvr to get watew.
This is truito of both town anl countiry.
Mr. R. T;! Stowart says it is prlblem I
that neieds (explauation, that the creeks 1
'ntd Itinllelbes arI-e getting higher and the d
bottor o! the welli are gettiog lower.
t)
lipei In Teuri.
"Old Annt Polly Multiii." died af the
holmw of her s(n, J. El. MAl,lnix, on
MoNday vening at te advan'eul ig(. of 1
84 yeri.s. Sile was the w )low of the i4
lite Filds Mu1illiis, mid sister of Es
quire lillie Smith, olle (! t.. (1l mag
istlrates of Pick:en1s d istriit. Her in411Ai1S
Were: interre4d st tle 'MIelinix b-)Uri;il
grolut oi Tiesday afte:-non about 2
'lo'ick. "Aunt l'olly ' was a good
christian woman, and wit he iissed I
IMUcli by her reliativus and frien1. F.
fRev. ('1lare-e Craig will pr-eachl at
Caip 0reek next StiInav. A Sunday
School wIll be oI ganized thile Pamtie day.
Ai iss Em:n)a, it :it-I- year ohd <aigil
.r of Mr. John (il-;lt?lp, died last Sat
erday, and wi-s buriedl at Libertv o
unllditv.
Oissav ity Br<tliers now have their
saw m1i i.'i It.las order., an1d rfe run.
111, 'n f.all tine. B. .J.
M1arch l6)(th, '110.
Tratenfrerm 4r'0n1, :tae
Sili-e our last reporut the( following real
1B. 1. Gilstrap to Wmn. H1. (ilstraip,
part of Mariigaret M ooth Iarid. Conirside. r
C . L . lilolling-swvo,-th to TI. S. Roe, ti
.1 -no. D1. Kelley 15 J.- 1'. lirucie, I lot in
XV. 11. 1 lest & to) Cina's. M. Martin, two
lin P'. A rial to) L. O. Lathemi, 150 2
aitre', of the A ridl place ini ibierby town
Mii ti.i Torrel to WV. R. P>urgess 100
ileres inl Pi'kiin;townl township, $1t0).
S)t rieus J. Ih oper fo M.|.:' liIester initer
ist in the~ Tyre Ro per 200) acre farm in
D aeusville towniship, $1 t0t.
F-. L. J1. Smiith to Jno1(. HT. Bullenitine,
22 aeres ini Central township, ?20)0.
Miles M. IHunilter to Arria M. D)avis,l
hna in Centrial, 3,225.]
J1. ( . Kennen1111>re to N. R. Kennte
more-, farm ini Huriennei toiwniship, $721).
.Alexatiiiler Matilini to Juggy4 Matiditt,
acresll iln Illlirintle Iou 1ish1ip, nuturmal
Thlie Union(1 Meetinig of the fourth di:i-I
trict of thle Twelve Mile Biver I aphtis]
Asnociat ion, will meet at Peter's ('reek.
(Churm-ch on ?httiy before the fi fthl Sun1
day in March , at 10 o'clock a. im. The
following ceh;les atre re<quested to send
de~liegates: Salndla Ii ill, P'lstanlt Grove,
8, ('., O)olenoy, Peter's ('reek, Nine
Fo's Mr Ta'hor, (iriflini and (ross
[faai. J y orde". oTi omamit ee.
( hsier.a
'ihe Couifft Boar-I of NQuiali.-ationi
will meet (on Friday', April 'd. lEvery
membe~lr nuist. he tnroenlt, as5 business of
ivprtane is toI ')in at te ided to whick
will requiire a fll ilCetinig.
The "TIwice 'a week"' Edit ion of th1e
St. LouHis ReInil ic is at onlce thle best
and the ch eapeist nmi .siournalI in thle
norbill. It is ai b ig UevenI coluiInm paper,
~'0ontaniing six t ('ighIt pag's iach issue,
10r 12 to 163 e'Vry week,- and i:s madued
ery inueIsdlIy mhil i-'ritliy. Its4 readelrr'
get thle riews o.f-1 thendy ahnIlost as5 pronint
ly miid f1l ly a theI n reaiders of I )aiy iv rl
hial f ai week ahea'id of' aniy WeeQdy mu
eve'ry State ill Ithe LUiion. Yet t he prico
is linly pne dolaI year. Spca is.
sour11i, illinmail an d Tlexas Editions are
printe, andaneral Ed it-ion for othlier
staes ontins nthing but dtaiils of
Tha Repub)lic is the( leainlg D eieocrto
pape of(i thei coun11t ry, aggr-essiv~E4, but atu
11.h1rough ly inat ionl.jourall:1 in t1h owhioie
('(untry. ' R~emembier thle price is oniily
one0 dolhli' ii year. Samlple copijies, ials
an ifllustraitra premniumi eat alh>gno se;it ]
fre .o g1 %luention. Address.' Thel Re
-Hear lf rWII W-ui tha'tIhe Sr-erNy.:kj.ob
Otheec does IP tti- woi-k,- ami does it
(inaicker t han ai.y str't in- thlis section.
No.work leaves on11 hmid4s udelCS itn
mllIirat -chis style. 6t10' faicilit irs for (do
lng woik ar1e ulltira45d. lPrims 11
lowe as tile lowest.
fir-t Sabbaithi ini Alpi , itt 9 '''clock a.
Enilh schouiol iln tile town-hip is entitledl
to one ,hi-lleg:ite for ieeryI i welt v enroll
ed men.h.-rz. All superliintendiet.us are
, repec(tinlly inviteud ti aittend,.
I %- W. If Nix rmu-d,.
Re4nI Will1amt llnix. -x
The recent death of the aged widW
if the late l1.v. Wi. 0. Mullinix
>rings to nind ienucb of the life and
aborK of that saintly man and minim
er. Almost everybody inl the upper
udf of the county of the ago of 40
,carm and upward will rrnemrber this
podly mal, for him work was not, con
incd to people of The Methodist per.
unsion alone, for he was a true ser
ant of bis Master on all ocaion
ald vitl all claues of people, and his
indly presence wFs welcomed at
'very fireside. We reproduce here
(1me act4 in his lif6 from him own
>en wi-itten in 1860, a short time pre.
-ious to hIis death to his old friend A.
). Norris, Esq., the proprietor of the
Oiderson Gazette. Vlo was born in
;partanburg District on the 2d of
luly, 1805 and in the year 1809 his
ather removed to Pendleton District
nil at tFe division of that. district he
01 on the tickens side of the line,
ix mile4 trom Pendleton. At that
ime there was no church in l'endle
on village, the old stone churc be.
tig the nearest but ho atteiled
>reachling which was some tiies h14
u the Court House, and also a Siun
lay school which was kept up by
orte Presbvterian frieud,]. At the
go of 19 ho joined the Vletliodi4t
hurch and w%.A converted at i quar
erly meeting lield at Old Twelve Milo
hurch in 1826, after his marriage.
;oOn after this ho was made the class
ader which place he tilled until
829 wheni hie was licenmed to exhort
ad in the fall of th:at voar he was li
ns(d to prentlch at kandy Springs
amp meeting. In 1835 he was or
ained a Deacon by Nshop Andrew
i Coluibia and that vear travelled
w. Pondleton eivi-tfit with Barlett
'hiomason. At, the ;;vse of that year
e Ilmated. working on his f1riml dur
ig t he v'r nd preiching oil Sun
' vs. Tirin-e fiu ' lic.was appoilited
y the State to tike the cinsuis of
'ieketns district, viz: inl13l 1849 and
59. In the year 1852 lie was or
nied an Elder at Cinirlotte, inl N.
.,tbt still oitminuiing his local work
11til 1857, when' 1 travelled the A 11
UISMI Circuit with R1. P. Franks.
CcrId1iI;g- to hi, own acconit he
iteIched lAr two tholsanuld five lii1um
r..d :wlmns baptiz(.A ianl 5010
W's oI al l illna lW(I1 2: l 1 o Is
Ie cifIls fir9t s(-rmii in Anl.-roni
asmprached inl 18:.1 and he- say, h..
atreated by rl1 denomIliInItion1S herv
,-ith iilre liberality tmn i any )f
is fiehls of labo. Sharon, in ick
11 colulty, w 'm. of his firs't ti1d'
f lab - I.l Ie lEched hS irs t iEr
1on(t1 tile I o thIan sixty vytars agt)
>efo 'le there w aIS a loiu A w rship
mitlt rod a4. this (elmreh: r:ansve
>ytrin fie:kfrom Ganwc! andi
'ellelton often Iliet him. His laborS
Xt(:nd'!:1d o%"r the counlitite of Pivk
i e-, OconIIEr, G.~ret aille, A\ inder 'son
A A bh ville. anl there art hunidredls
>)th amiionig the living and the deal
%h4 will taniik Gt-d that thV eane
11<h r his n,iist rat irs. This d -ar
Doithe wasl over'~l hlsualdtEl in the
all I f 185' to tIn vi.his f:uniily to ip
mh1 counity M1~i5s., but he was ne(ver
,ati.-edo thiere aisl thought he had I
ilone wrong5. ini lo ing unch a tiehl of
lss-,iieSS as511 h lnihere, andi 'oml
('il}lh t( ilt (1i nJing h)IOt(Itatl over
Iok *'u M-. r, h~e gEt baciEk ando his
>idj 'vns hroigh t ba1 )(i some ti rue in
hsununeri of 18; an<1 inturred at.
adE (Ypi5-ed at wish toi liE. Pe~ lies
inniily of readeros, wei ha:vu msadear
hemti withi an exlra amo uit of readu
nig msatr for the eveuigs which
( 10W l ire nowI unocui(ed. Agriculture'
mid stoeh raisinrg under Ite presenst
tar.d tines will nquqire. morlle ftly~l
>f the met hods11 of thois6 'vho havef
ulldde these pluIrsuits sucee.aful.
Know1Iing the rea(iers ofl thle SFXTINEl
ould he1 plEased toA rce(ive asM ai pl H.
'lit a fiurst cllass farmiand stcek ppr
e ~iade arilrngemen!ta wt'ithi thle pub.1
ishiers of .thei Breedler's f*inl and. if(
mla, whereby we are enaled to give
roe to- ch of~ ouIr sub)'eribeCrs one
e'.': )aner'iiion 1 to that en'2llenjt
arm1 and1( stock pa~per.
WeC o not as1k you or.o cenIt fo.r
hsis extra palper, we wish toi raike a
lorsnt o~f it. to al!l thiime sbsrierla13
vh payi all their arrearages and ote
rear' in advancie for the SlMrriE..
ie a n-'t ^.lJ+(nt wi-li giving~ ap-)
roeiautive' subl serib Ers thie be(st loeal
toI give thi(mt fr<es the best ierli
niionlthlly sti ik and faira 1pape1r pIub.
iohed in Ainerien.
Thie lisubrip)tiOa p'ice of the Sr.:
rim:; is $1 "1 and the Gsuide anod
Farmeiir is 5IJ cents pera yeari W\e
wiill gi ve yeui ho th fori $1.50.
'nonthily journal devotedl to the inter.
'sts ouf farruera andi sMtocik ralisers and1
s rophite wilh pirattical inifornmlt im:i
oo highly aippreciated by aill our1 farmti
r read ers- ft al1so has1 a de(partment(Ii
levot ed to the various organiuizatin n
if fanrs I wic h I arcat ing Sil 5'iauch
uitorest at thais t ine. This darut
nioeut contasins abou1tiall the new.; r(
s fearilessn and ouit sp'ioen upon ' thei
nle5ltions of vitl impor(11tancei to thir
sol fare. Ti s (E depat iinnt ialine iC
w%oith the amliounjt we0 ask for bolthl
:er this veiterC tha lout i. I, ".di youi
-annos't get so much(1 readingls matter
wei. Tlell voour n5eighbhors abLlll it
unt ad thei hn comeCii % n Iih y ul
We w ill hIm liittime to tunie haw\
amp jlels colisn a nd thai t we ul w(ii
nlonce now, talk it utp andl aiu's t uvs
n1 put mg I iho" EXicIElet journa lls mi
01 t het tluoi ll o e1sen oum in i skes
u211 get plil'iOr \ 4 n I' or eighb>r to
ninl =nn.
SPRI
NeW CLOTHING for wl
New CLOTdRING for U4
New Ds,y Aoodsm, 4;lngu;
ol'Pa"lu , 4iecked atd %tri
New Uats Vor' A L orgs
New Shoex ror VOI1N,(
New Flour, Now Meat,
New Farm ing Too m of a
Brand New Garden See
New Naddles and Earanq
Its MsOrt this Im as good
grow *14d.
ALL these thlings we aj
can sell haouest goods.
We want Vour trade.
H
fluinepa 1iotier.
No child e,n mleep mouildy whill' 811!
rering with colic or frmn teething. R
nove the enute by uging Dr. ull'm Ba
>y Syrup. Only 25 etA.
All iufTererm from catnrrh or influrzi
Al look forward to a speody curedby us
ug Old Saul'm Cntarrh Cure.
Am Attraetive
VombnLcd POCKET ALMANA0
and MKMOtANDUM BOOK
,dvcrtlRr.g BROWN'S IRON UI'PFEIL
tho be6t Tonlo, giveu away at Drug and
general stores. App!V at Ono*.
Julia E. Johnson, StAffird's P. 0., -
2., writes: I had suffe-red 13 vear witi
CZem1A andl( wa,; at times em.fin~ed to nil
ted. The i(chiiz waS terrible. MY !1111
1-la1w got me1 ene half l,dze bottle's o
'tie, ilj d I3:-1h1, which i enti e curv(
ne, anid I ask You to p)ulih this for tI
>nefit of othert Suflering in like man
Ter.
SF Yoe- ?l K ACiIg.q
or : r.r K w A --. l ,ealy good~' for nothing
wil core vol. :!! a: r y v i g up ar .ite. '%U
MIcFALL'S
A LMANAOIE
- Pol": -
(I
The .Juirr* so r 1 etuirned at verdie
ini favor of this ALMANACli, an<l
thle lairge varietyv of SoIHo IB.um.usA
ahvays to b'e foundi: in this stire.
keepling ai little of everything, aun
eveorything kept ini its pice~(.
Of our p'lan of keeping our cigar
and cabba~ige leaves in1 setparte boe
T1hey W wee gytd to f:nd that v.e al
ways alhlow our cu3stomIers to rni
t heir (1w .m and I' scox 1AB, anId thal
we ne~veri try to putd off anl1N1'sTONE
'In them when~f they v k ~for '.oo
Of do'irne thoev fori.'i som
p1 t metal2( gIoods helure, asH well an
ot1her stor($, but they appIrtodi
our p!an of keeping these ailways
thel shape of Wa1shI-) pts, Oven2; ar.
F"ire-d. ga, andc not mn Jnivesn NeO
andit Nails.
'Thery femdi; our Ga-rdn Sees
he the Best, ad rc >milEndedI f'%f
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OrTnl Ville and Coltimbia Division.
COmidvi -d -Schedutle Marcb 8, 1991,
nui rim on 750h ieridiin tine.
(xinl; No .h. Ooinjg South.
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8 12 Ar....8partaiburg..-. 1 40 ad
5 46 ........r?on ........12 31
0 27 .........Sa uda.I 49
6 51.......Flat Ilock......i 18
7 07 .. . Iudersonville....11 06
$ 00 .......Afheville.......10 10
U 44 S......hot Springs..... 8 32
12 31 ......Pomlliaria........ 4 02 a
12 55 ,.....Prosperity...... 8 84
1 13 Ly.....Newberry..... 9 10
2 60 ....Ninety Hix...... 1 05
8 13.....reenwood..... 12 88
3 35 .......Hodges ........11 43
4 15 Ar ....Abbevillo.Ly.. 11 05 sw%
4 30 Lv......B.Iton........10 55
4 53 ......Willinuslon.....10 Y5
5 00 ......Pelzer........10 27
6 17 ...... Piedilloit ......10 10
6 00 Ar ....recrvillu . Lv 9 30
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6 15 V..... Pendltton...... 9 37
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