The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, April 09, 1891, Image 3
CKENS SENTINEL
LOCAL NEWS.
there is a mud bole at the west end
'fain street that needs the tttentiou
he new council.
Mrs. J. H. Newtou went to Calhoun
% visit to her fatiet; Mr. Aaro1
Ic, last Saturday.
io SrTINEI wania a bid from some
-n the Pickens and Easley road.
t will you fix it for?
'he bridge ovpr Twelve Mile at W.
Igood's, has kiOn rebuilt and that
is now op6n for travel.
Jompetition is a great tbing to
down prices; but it usually brings
values as fast as prices.
Jr. W. A. Lesley and D. A. Coop
- in attendance upon the U. S.
t at Charleston as jurors,
drs J. M. Rampey of Liberty town
who was reported a8 very sick with
monia last week, is worse.
*orn has gone up to one dollar ve.
>, and little for sale at that figure
I be $1.25 before the crop is ddne.
.Jiss Blanch lHudgens went on a vie
week to relatives in Laurens. She
ts to visit Charleston before she re
ast Monday was a busy day with
>lowmau. The farmers of this
y turued moie coil on that day
wer before.
A larry Lynchj a colored United
? prisoner, Was disckarged from
At Saitrday after serving a four
is senteuce.
neak thieves and burglars are at
in Greenville county and may vitit
)On. They should be woicomed
- a full doso of shot.
JIrs. H. A. Richey, who has boon
-evard for the past two weeks visit
or daughter, Mrs. J. L. Thompson,
ned home last Friday.
%fiss Lou Nicholson, of Oconfie,
has been visiting the faniily of MIr.
Hinkle, went to Greenville last
rday, on visit to -hor sister, Mrs.
ander.
Mr. Wos. Pickens, of Greenville,
>ecome a pitpil inl Mr. J. A. Davis'
ol of telegraphy at Liberty. This
as eight aspiring "lightning jerkers"
r Mr. Davis.
An election wAs held last Monday
own council with the following ro
Intendant, G. W. Earle. Ward
J. J Lowis, R. A. Bowe, J. 11.
)man The R. Price.
-Mr. M. W. Nowton has put tip a
ndid bridge over Wolf creek be
m% his farm and Pickens at a cost of
at $40. There is nothing like cash
aake goods eci cheap.
-Mr. A. G. Wyatt, of Wyatt & La
im, was in Pickenis last Monday on
tiness. e has great confidene in
fttire of Pickens county generally,
I of Easley in particular.
--Mr. John F. Stewart has improved
1 town property considerably since he
)Vod her. A small outlay in improve
3nts Will often increase the valhe of
itr property twenty-five per cevt.
-Last Friday night was pretty tough
A tho teatisters who had come down
om the mountains for their sprinfg si)
ji and wet-e cam pinig out. home, ol
to b)oys were ri.tinig thetir teeth at a
vely rate.
--Seome dozeni or more citizens of the
ounty initere-sted in new roads and
ridges, were ini aft-tldnen upon the
jounty Commissioners court last fTues
lay. T[he muajor-ity of them w~alked to
own rather than top1 a plow.
--During the ahnec of Mrs. Mo-se
lays in Atlanta Ia we i&ek, M~r.
Jack Swan andi his most estimab.le wife,
had charge of the Mountain View at
Easloy. They certaintily prest'ervedl the
uniform excellence cf this pop)ular re
sort.
--An old colored man, wvho lived1 near
Mr. Larkin Hughes' died last Monday
afternoon while alone in his cabin. HIis
namon was Georgo Jobnsotn. The coron
er did net think the case ineded an in
ques't as he had been sick for a long time
provi>us.
-Bear in mind tL'at the SENTNEf; Jobi
Office does bdtter woi-k, and does it
quicker than any offico in this section.
No work leaves our hands unless done
in first-class style. Our facilities for do
ing work are unsutrp)assed. Prices as
low as thc lowvest.
-Rov. A. W. Walker w'as unable to
fill his appointments last Sabbath -it
Porters Chapel and Pickens. R1ev. 0.
L. Durant preached in his stetid. HeI
gave the congregation at Pickend~ a very
interesting andi imtrncive sermon en self
denial and cross-I,eaing.
-If you wvish to enter Clemson Col
lege, write to Prof. H. A. Strode, Pen.
dleton, 5. 0., tell him your desire to e
(or the college, give your age and past
tifllee address, and he will give you all
peeded .information. T1ho first terrm will
begin on the first 'Thursday in Fecbruary,
1892.
-The rascal who cut the mail ponoh
ist Easdoy on the morning of the 1st inst.
with the intention to rob scorms to have
been an April fool. So f'ar as is learnoae.
nothing has b)uon missed, andi it is noto
riGus that the p)ostmastori never did find
'- much in the p)ouchI delivered in that
time in the week.
--Lee Ellenbturg and He(nry Anderson,
colored, two bound boys who had beer
t'aised from infancy by Mrs. Sarah Alex.
andor, skipped by the light of the moot
on Tfusday night of last week. Tih<
boys are about sixteen years old1 andi
is supposed that they went to North Car
olina or Tennessee.
-Our old friend F. C. Parsons, 01
Mlile Creek, was in to sdo t.he SCNTINRI
last Monday and we are ghi"d to not<
that he is his natural self again after hui
long strnggle with the ridor of thme palh
hor-ae. Ha is profoundly gratefuml to th<
Qiver of all good, and to his friends fo
their unremitting kindness and attention
--Our friends from Liberty are corn
plaining of the bad condition of the
utreet over which they have to travel t<
get to town. The complaint is wel
-ounded. The council should look afte
his street at once. It should be mad<
vider and dithmed, andi with a good cut
-ert put in this notorious mud holi
roul d be done away with.
---The County Alliance met last Fri
ay with a goood attendance of (1ele
ates from the sub-Alliances. On
~ounty Alliance is not willing to let it
toney go into the State Allianco bank
ud voted to a man to keep it in the Ex
mange. Our farmers want a p)lace tt
ut suppt~li"5. They dion't wnnt a bank
owever, this act-ion is not final, as th
atter has been handed down to th
ib-Alliances, who will vote on it an<
port their decjien on the fourth Mon
A horse for sale. Apply to this office.
-7-Tho Pickens anl ElAley road is very
much improvoid under the influouce of
flue sunny duyn.
-The Liberty hotel i being improv
ed, renovated and will havo a new and
imposing front when dompleted.
-Mrs. J. D. Cureton was quite ill
last Sunday from a severe attack of
heart trouble. Bhe is nomo better.
-Deputy J. C. Jennings arrested Eli
aln Chapman last Friday on a i
warrant. A realed nentenc awaits the
defendant at Charlestun.
-During three houra lat wol one
hundred and twenty wagonS pAstlsed oVer1
the Pickens and Easloy road. Nothinig
but a railroad could stand that kind of a
thing in wet weather.
--- Soveral days ago, Mv'. W. A. Cralne
(Runk) had a line mule to die. This is I
a heavy loss just at this season of the <
year. But hunk will soon have another t
if it can be found. He hever waits.
-It is thought that the cold wave that
brought the frost last Saturday and
Sunday nights killed all the:
fruit in bloom. Sono who have oxam
ined say that in high pllaiies not moi.
than one half of the fruit is dead as yet.
-There in a tiovement on foot njow
to paint this town, but not to pain+ it
red. This time it is: "Any coloi so itI
is white." Remember too, that Sloan
Bros. have the best paints, and let us do
the work well. IL will pay us hald1onds o
dividends.
-Mr. Jeremiah Looper, at IiiA own re
quest has been relieved as storekeeper
at the Government destillery of Jefferson
D. Stansell, and Mr. W. i. Price has
bon assigned to take his placo. Mr. L.
is never sick, but lie is going to take
his wife and travel a while fur their L
health.
-Mrs. Dr. J. R. Williams has rented
out her dwelling in Central and moved
to tho home iof her father, Mr. It. Len
hardt. An arrnigemjeit has been male
for the drug store to be run by Dr. L.
T. Shirley aind Mr. Ed. Wyatt. The
Central people will be pleased with Mr.C
Wyatt as a pharmacist.
--More fresh land is being brought i
into cultivation in this county thisi
spring than hans been for niny years.
Liand owners are coming to the conilu '
sion that it does not pay to own i(1(
land on which there isi no timber of i
value, and are putting it in shapo to
bring in sonim return.
-Mr. W. J. Roark left last Monday
for Charleston in charge of Thonias ii.
Alexander, whom he had arrested on a
bench warrant iss'ued on a sealed sen
tenc imposed by the di-triet court it
Greenville lait February. The ;entence
will bo published by tho court on the -
appearance of the defendant. '
FProm Central.
Rev. T. C. O'Doll, preacheIed a most (
beautiful and imIresive Easter Ferimnia
to a large and appreciative audieneO on i.
Easter Sunday. t
Mr. and irs. H. C. Shirley have mov- l
ed to their new home near L.berty. t
Mrs J. i. Williais, acomvem1anied by
her children an d sister, Miss Minie Lei.
hardt, left Cvntral on the ;ih uit., for
Easley, where they will make their hoime
for a while.
Dr. L. T. Shirley and Mr. Wyatt, of
Easley, are inll ciarge tf the drug siore
at th lhic(w.
Ouri estemed rriei , Rey. J1. B. i l'y
his usual bre.:. .ad de.pt bi.
Miss Lucia (inies, who le-be..n on
ani extenided visit to At.an ti, ( ii., tio
Birmingham, Ala., has ret a ued In,'..*I to
ieO (eIi sti (ih~ of lalny L!t0,i*.lra ll ig
Alirli Cdh '91. m~Iy laMiiiit.
Tle inI. i)eli illElnt'
for thin pos'toilice whliich wats tirownI a)ir
by the pio:-La clerk on thle r:l .r.d at
th is place from inc mid aigh t t rauinia
31onday night, wiasn st)fJm liy an tul
known peisolOii [1' 1 'ils21, clTi-itl e sili ill
dlistanLe aionig thle railrotada east oif thle
depot, cut op)en with ai kn2,10 andt rifled
of overy particle of mail. The ni...;ht
ope'rator aitways reeiaves die express ia.al
tter aiid mail. It. is his Cuistiomu to alt tnot
first to the express matter' and the ll n 1
immediately and sciito thle ins . (On
this occason lbe did not find the letter
pouch and coni clitled t hat lie n,e il ei
on the r't(a(oa hadl faucti to pmi it, tdY,
its & h1( bag connunnii th i&Ile ipprs ait
iciculars was founa id ias ilSnai. On)i Tui.
day mnii ng the .tetter pouchi was 'h
ctveretd b)y Mr. Rmnpe.y as lie went to
his store, e'Ill open12 amit rifled as5 aboit ve
stated. '. lire is yet 110 elate to1 the.
thief, but Unele 51am1 iM hard ti fool ai; di
we rus th guity part,' or partie may
be found atal puniishied to the lull iexteiat
of thei lawv. - *Iiiley I )t'mocrat.
Tryling to 4'hent the (tallow,,.
Last Saturdtay blheriltl icy, in his
daily examninattion of the cell of lulil 3ilca,
the niegro that is to hinig on the 9t-hi
nst;, foundi( that lie had1( procured a tpi'ce'
of steel wire with which he haed cut
through one of the thick planki umnler
the window, tand wan miakinpt fair pro"
gres4s toward miaking his esciape from
the jail. The piece of wire was abou'mt
eight inches long, of whiich e had madiie
agi nle(t. Miles lella different ial-s abut.
how lie proetured the wire, and the Sheir
iff han not been able to discoiver who
gatvo it to him. Miles is new doable
shackled, antd ma~ide fast toai strlongshIitpl
in the centeri of the cell, whler'e lhe with 1
kept 1.di the (day of execution. H e se .
he w'ill never bo hunig; of that lie is ei
taiii. and talks as if lie coiitemaphaten n
cide. If lie doees not apipeer' on t hoteage
iii the tinmh act., it will not be theShleriti"s
fault.
.A New~ Olaurels.
A few of the latmit, mtet ini the Clerk's
oflice lahst Satuiday tot consitder th1e4 plo
proprliet.y of organiizinig aind (esltabli.dh
ing a Baptist chu mrch ini the town ('f
Pickens. ThIe niceting wits oi'gaiz'e by
electing Pr'of. ,T. F. Darg:'n, Chirw' ii,
aind C. E. Rinsoin, Shei'etar'y. Thle
object wvas d1iscussed andi a cotummitteie
appinteOd to see if a suitable lot tmoull
be produri'cd. It was agr'eedl thadt everyV
body favoring the building andI or'gaiz-~
img a Baptist church ini toiwn bie regnj.-s
ted to meet in thle Clerk's elhiec nex.t
Saturday the 11thi inst at 9) o'cl ct
discuss plans aiid to arrive att smIeit deihi
would probably become a mtembrr~ oft lie
church at thie place ~i ur#d to ho pre's
-Any oewanting money for cut
claims, notes, mortgages, .'o., will do well
to apply to Julius E. B3oggs,
apr8 tf
Allinnee Noficea
The Ljeefturnr of each Sub-.Alianen is
req uestedl to meet the county Lecurer-~
at Pickemna C. H. on Saturday, April the
- 25th -at-11 a. m. Be rwompt brethien.
-0. . SIN~oLTON,
~ f Oitr Pe.rmonally.
AiWitur Ciydo ]lint, pomtN1 uip the re
turns of persona; propvty for taxatiou
ror the yeatr, and tho total i8 given below
by toW:.li.4:
l'ownshipml-p An't Ruturned.
tsley .......................$ 97,367
[Alerty.......................55,625
Jentral ...................... 51,468
lur-ino-.................... 24,996
P'leletis C. -....- ............. 62,660
acusv le -........ ........... 31,482
?tnpk.intown - . . .943
[sti toe...................... 1 , 89
. U. T.:2r:kph-.............. 3,63
5outhern Expretm............. .879
Total ......................359.446
This niake. a vet gdu of $28,689 over
Rst y ar' w,ittinomt. 'The totad pollm
eturned to dat,-, 1806,which are divided
mo6ng the oWUship4 as follows: EAs
L,y,- 400; Liberty, 281; Ceatrall 288
lirricane, 201; Pickens C. 11.. 227; Da -
naville, 216; Pumpkintowu, 99; Easta
de, 94. The poll returns make tho
molrost alowiig of funy part of the tWx
int. A full list of the inmes of ptrsons
iablo to poll tax inl each townlship in the
ouity should bit publislhed by the
!uity ofihrrs, auld the tax-payers could
ielp coinpel the shirkers to pay uip,
Comn seas loniteral court.
The Ct)llllli3sion1ers Imt last TIesday
md coisidered petitions for chauge.4 in
lie road near %1r. Riley Simntuos' and
1ev. 1). C. Freinat's, also ellangis in
lie ro:ml at F. C. Parsois'. Tho peti
ions were granted and special columis
iinTSi apponited to run the road over
lie most pravticable route.
IIr, J. J . :Jarrott, of Orcenvifle who
q ir teeste-d in the Sencea saw mill, ap
>eared before the Board to try and show
hat hiis company was not liahl for dam.
go to the j pivrs of the Cld Pickois
>ridgo over Keowee, by the rafting of
ogs down that stream. They failed to
grve, and the question was referred to
Jr. 0. G. Wells, of (ireenville.
Architect L. C. Miteli, of Ander
on, Was on hmnd to sublait plam s anid
iic,ttiOns for tle new couirt h1OUse.
J)".in wals colsilered, 11n( he will
ed to p1rePtile specifications at
:. , o thlat the c,ontrat, ta beitIt adver
ixemd at onco. Mr. MitulICa1's plan will
:iv- vight office roosil on the gi -ind
oor, with a coutirt rooma. two jury rooms
Id Judge's eloak room above. The
Murt roomA will have a atinAilg capacity
f .500. The estimated cost (of the lilild
ig after the foundation is laid ii 48,700.
.'he pIas are to be reily jiy tlic 17th
l-t., and the contract for buikling will
o let without delay.
Mr. Cil d's New Fieid.
In a commumication to the Southern
'bristian Advocate, writton by the Rev.
. A. Child, Ie says: "Oi the 10th day
f Deeiobr last, after inaiiv good wishAen
nd many warm hand shakes, I bade
diei to a hot of dear friends in the live
nd progre.sive little city of Rock Hill,
tui hoardA the C., C. & A. train for
,lio, ill, new field o)f h<bor. An1id now,
ftcir threO m1olt his' of labor among this
id an,d proImperouA people, I than : God
hat 1 hzivw fotld eqidly as dear ;rieis
s t ho. i i lft behind mv, and nter upon .
ho svvonil uinar-er in good hopos r.nl
Viiihi Ill;ghit piiets for n Pro)perous
-,ar,1 both t4piritulally and financall1 y."
Mi1r..ioinry' Notien
I will preach :t Pleasan1t. Grove On
iaturd:ly the 18:h1 in-t at 11 a. in. and
i tho kabt fililowing at 3 p. i.I
r h. It SahIia Ilti on Saurday
he 1l: a t "> p. m. anad on the S.cbbatih
c nlwig ait 11 ai. mI.
T. F. N%-:Lso.
Inrt I i.rt, lieaufor'. . (' . writes1
\ hI m form t ofii l .; l pt-'oii w
me My appeitie wIs het, my
-hd: i; x4l of my thl)S s myl
t ub- e,' nw offn i .net .
h ti edt.- IL-ac2tb t Ih-o i. I
--r- . cp . -it7 er atot;-r , :ii lwo
n -?) at h,c"' e l s it), )' sup ied m
I bysiciau." recommend it
rs i e i't. 4 It i rbo'. Genn i
m u ui.r ofdcedre ao a rappet oufr
A)) 1 hiui -iVi-DE curet)t Outeh ill3
1, S. A., daing t e e.4. h s fC.
-.)it Snih & Ci , Lib9 r,
-1 1 h . ii 11 iooe Centnd .(' C. lu
V heri( , ~ th lea.sd f
('ev Mile lvef (a -h a rao.God
if Ia mt ne ofY ad tox excen Ition forl11
t1te m s.E ('o yii taxes htled for ti.e
Ic9, I Amvrl.vied epon cIn asl
h t t highestider,51 in ot o
tying ad b ei i ho taead.on
y 'aresaid on thi ofs sdeo
0)arsmh r less,(i) sameiu tra.
>flad oveyd to \\-p hterl vrm
8ti day ofe fAl 18nt4 in eyd of
tItroprt ofi Whit.r hit' s rto
i'si i ris ash otn ay of yeale. l
1) J. I10 Alhi. ctHaEY,
hriagfI Pi'ckes Cotv, .
poney torLian.
m Idl annualM payments through 'a, (ero
NI-3i yae thsesb, Ethehroe
ot pay offa hi indebt'0510 ednes twithout.x
cas,itg i Ito intkt any on ye a cpll
-SC.HOOL00. ACtUrCney,i
ttt" tR.M.WERTZ,
P R OPR /LUIET.O0
New CLOTHING for ien,
New CLOTJAING for IoyA
New Dry (oodx, Glaegloam
f Plain, Checked and Sta-ipe
New Hats for ALL morts o1
New hoes Cfor YOUN( FC
New Flour, New 1leat,, Ne
New Farmlng Tools of all
Bramad New G.arden Seeds
New Saddles amnd iarness
Ins shor- this Is as good a
rrow old.
ALL these thlings we are o
an sell lionest goods.
We want your trade.
H.A
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11
McFALL'S
A.LMANACK
-- roR -
1891.
-0-4
LIk ut for~ 4 r Tools
Bit herv is thwe Laig and short of
t. swe(teninig; will be dhvaplu.-4anll
l. prospect for fruit is god. 'i nere
Ire the c"ilrs sf t ie nouth1ls if l'As
if folks will get aro i(I closer to their
mrs, their eyes n ill sparkle and their L
lipret wil Li -n Il short they in
voil laugh and 'row fat Now listen: a.
Li>~ arri e ti s week, aniot her 1lot oif
rui~p'. ch,-ap)er thani ever anud will i'
r .sp eial !1Il wie itN to parties.-.
Pi nty Sugars, all grades nel S'
r .C.a. Another car of good flo
*ed( ourI stock, whether wo work or .
tot. We (eat to live and1( live to eat.
This store is ailways full of bargains(
if all kinds for peoplel who wanf,
hiem. If you doni't see them ask for
As soon as Unclo Mike ge'ts his -
>ats M'ow e1 and ' taterM pilanted, we'll
inve uip a lit of nuice b utterfly goos
Visht h.,okjs, FIo'onces, #ua and the
ike.
*. T. MIcFALL.]
DATLER& SMITII,
iBurea us 84.00.
Bedsteads, $1.25.
Chauiris, 40 Oeutls.
Safes, $2.00,
SiIts of 14) Piece,1.5
(Cflhus and (Oaikets a.t
any time, day or night.
Push the bufttoni On our
fr'ont (door and your cafll
will be anIswer'ed 1 imed i
ately.
To get your goodis ceaip
go to
EAHTZLER &SMTl,
63 and 65 MIgan. Sf.,
(A ftEEN VII.E, 5* (.
R.* Wjililis el .45 . *t I, u. ill ph-as maike
loin Ily ite .*WIL JI\
mh2waAwouwirl~.
irOPENING
-AT
ir, WVorMedus, Mlaqs3ina, Ca
d Lawnus ever Shlownt ier
1*1eaids.
OLKIN and for OLD FOL]
w Orleamm Syrup, New Si
klndm.
and Irish Potatoes.
a snew Store. Nothing
offerinmg to our kustoner.
-GOOD, BRI
HE RICHMOND & DANV
ATL AN'TA AND CIIA11O1'
Schkediule ini el
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rivc Atlanta :A', at mn.
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lil 10:04 . Iml., alli 10:4111 a. mll., alriv(
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50M ETH I N(
A ['arm
RE~E to EV(
THE PICKEl
WVr. arc leased to al)nonner
w.ithk the
herebyh we' ('nn giv 1*:hai2t e'xcellentt St.
every sbhscibIer' oif tihe SE1~NIN
'The a1
ora imrit
.Anda w'ill be ill'e
i'ar.
iy con h t akt as while yea
/~: The (
mont :nni i ii5, chek
o.i. gi'armiers'u'ga
~Two ape
and get MORE I
ant
Write for one New Ii:
fHlE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL A
ll*oexs, and the prettlest line
egar, New ('ofe.
stays here long enough to
am cheap as any honlet4t man
CE & Co,,
P1Ickens, 14. C.
ILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
TE AIR LINE It'Y I)1VISION.
ect March 8. 1$90.
-aly NOIUTIlBOUND)-Real1 >.
TIONS. 'No. 10. 'No. 12 *Nn. 38.
arlottv....arl 5 10 iam 44 15$ pim 6 M pym
lInont. . ....Iv 4 4 am .5 8 pim .... ....
110ell...... ..v 4 32 n 38 m ti l ........
st,mina .. lv 4 IS ain 5 26 pm. ........
M' int:Inl ... lv . 52 uam .5 "2 1m ........
rovie A.. .....lv 8 3) nn 4 -- pm.......
k-Oburg.... .. lv 8 20m ul 4 33p .n
fuey's........lv 3 an 4 15m 1.......
wpAn's.... ... 2 am 3 50pm...
liftfinl....... .l 2t nil.) 1 1 ........
itahilurg.... ..l 2 11 am 830 pmin 1 4 pml
lford.......lv 1 111,, m 07 pm.......
r ..r.........h 11 30 :i 1 2 50p ..l .
' i .I. .Ih 1 04 am 2 21 pm 3 50 pm
....y'.... .... v2 30 am 1 55 p .......
..tra...........12 0 Im 1 '25 )upmn 3 05 pim
eie a......... .I..1 I 30 pn 12 36 p1 ........
tinister......lvl0 7 pn; 12 15pm .......
lucoa........Iv 110 2ts pmnu 11 35 an .......
hit Airy .... ..-1 : 9 p m pnn 11 05 Am .......
irwlha.........Iv! 9 "2 pm 11 00m .
14holn......... v v ) 2,; pm: 10 35 n .
I11la.......... -V *2 8pin i 108 .2 am , 1 00pm
lesvilf.. ..... I m 1P 5.5 a I 05 aml 12 40 pm
,ry Bsranch ... .IN 8 3 1; 9 15 i ... .
ford......... ' 2 2 m 9 81 am ........
INanc ........ 9 17 anl.
'uulaut1h.... .... I 7 57 p1 9 O Ami..
u rC4as. ....... 1 1 pm 8 5. aml .... ... .
1ulble ... .... ..I 7 . pin) N 43 and ... .
t a . .. .. l , 7 1:11 N1 10 Kn 11 10 a,ui
Llai anon.<hiulll i n,l da;i; a,X.ep1 .Ili
I p. ImU. i,t ur g lena e Lua 04:15 a..
1:10N w'o-ept i lldavb , and Ni-. 4. daily. Ioavt
Athe 1.1. p. u. and 12.50 Ia. wn. 1. -tn -
mIeVy, nad Na1. 12 d.aily, 6..50 p. ma. ac I I 11
roi.
ulI' a\uupt Sm.ay, oa : Ii. h in ".45 p. ru
. nil 7.n(I: anm
1is het Ween(I \\ 1hin)1 lua aind A t hi :ta. 9 tam
.I iei e.. rn \'ast iu - I.:0 , we a ~~jAt
.1 ra Iare is chl;arg(ed onl first. *c . . i:J..ke.ta onl.
atnd thrughu~ii timea ttables, ra1 m and P~ulrn;u
enl Iagents a. oriat IhireaSs
iviajion P'ais. Aprnt,
Atlata, Ga.
SNOT HING!
and Stock
iry Subscriber!
MS SENTINEL
11h1t we9 hauve miadae ;arrangemn te
ek, Farmi and ionasehoIld Journal F'i T-;'. to
EL upoa(n thle conttIion tnamed be2low.
e(l TIime O)nly!i
i( at) ian ail\:,niae l'af,m {hea u1:e a,t Iarr(lt
A\ N I) 1'(A('TI('AI L I-A~[g lua u te f'or (ah
one yeuar in adclte frota dla'i o f navmeali
b tl aart fthe year iini ladvaciu nd i who il1
W. adv: i u we ill give ine BL1E:;1T
1 tre ri In'ae yar.
Ede! and Farmer!
pr:*.) iti cal tt.d alual inforat1111icln fo
ri' r. It is a) fe;: rless axponen.tt t of lice vari
izat10. . ma ubl ba!Ile ini ih bHoiSPhld o)
ibila'ai. t1now. (I' yaur frie'ndIs to come)( i)
apae puli.lbad in Piaker.s (iimty, and) a:
a r witha it
'nt In At O)nce(
3s for the Price of One
OWER
I use LESS WA
t1fntratedI Catalogue of 1n91,
ENGINE 00. PRmmn( n~D, nU.Ba
I elsna.osd a* DanafIhld
Greenville and Columbia Diviiiov
Conden)sed Schedule March 6, IS91
Trailis run on 73th nerldfan tini'*.
Going North. Going South.
N.13. No. 14.
7 00 am...L* Charleston Ar... 9 45 p
11 00 .. olumbia . a 80
12 13pm . ......Alston.. 4 26
2 02 ........ Union........ $ 48
8 12 Ar.... Spartaubutg.... 1f 4 a
5 46 ........Tryon ........1 t
6 27 . Saluda.......143
4 54 .......Flat Rock......11 15
7 07 .... Hendersonville.. ..11 0$
8 00 .......Asheville.......10 10
9 4 .......Hot 8prings..... 8 82
12 81 ......Powaria......... 4 02 Ad
12 55 .......Prosperity...... 84
1 18 Lv.....Newberry..... & 10
2 50 ......Ninety Six...... I "
8 13 ......Greenwood..... 13 88
3 35 .......Hodges........11 45
4 15 Ar...'.Abbeville..Lv..11 Of ad
4 30 Lv...... Belton ........10 55
4 53. ......Willianston.....10 :s
5 00 ........Pelzer........10 27
6 17 ...... Piedmont ......10 10
6 00 Ar.... .reevillo ...Lv 9 80
5 20 ......Anderson........10 15
6 15 1v..... Pendleton...... 9 97
7 35 ly...... Seneca ....... 9 00
8 05 ..-.... Walhalla....... 8 80
12 00 .......Atlaita........
No. 1 5. No. 18.
6 00 pm......Coumbia....... 9 00
6 68 .......Als........... S 10
7 18 .......Pon.aria....... 7 55
7 83 ......Prosperity...... T es
7 47 ...... Newberry ...... 7 16
8 46 .......Goldville.......
9 08 ........... ton......
9 45 Ar..aurens.
...... Ninety 6i...... 9 1
.......Greeiwood......S 50
6 35 ........Ce....... 28 P
6 15 .......AbhbVille . 4 40
Ar . l ,.... Lv 4 23
- .Willianston .... 4 01
.....Pilzer........8 65
.......TV lnl -nt...... 3 87
...... Greenville...... 1 09
No. 0 ..1i.
....... ColumbIa..... 10 60 emk
....... Alt a ....... . 43
. Pjmaria....... 0 1.
...Prwscrity...... 9 co
......Nwberry .g 46
.....Godville ...7 51
Clinto ,....... 7 21
......Lairens....... 7 00
.......llo dges.....
.......Aheville......
11 10 .. . I)n........
.....Willisiv ton.
............Pir.r...
.......iedont.......
..........Greenville..
11 5 . A...Anderson.... . I 45 pm
-No.-17 No. I@,
6 20 atm..... Columbia.......
7 06 .........AlAton........
7 22 ....... ],)m aria.......
7 4% ...... 'r, I erity......
8 03 am...Lv Newberry Ar...
9 1 .... NietvSix......
9 40 ......Greivd......
10 40 ....... Ab!w I lle......
11 (10 ...... Ar Bh 11in ......
....... v. r ton ...... 4
11 2 . l.... i lia.StO u......
11 2 .......P.elz.
11 4 -. ...... .it.,1oit .
2 241 pm.. (i... ville
.Ar..Ai.dursn .Lv.. 8 45pm
N.. 41 No. 40
12 15 p Lv hge Ar. 2 40 pm
I C,) ....ArAbIevilleLy.... i o
No 4. N.142.
.8 10 am . ...Newberry ... 8 3. pm
1I 00 .. ....Gl.iie...1 S8
0 a .......'b.tn....... 1 24
11 -10 ....Laure.ns....11 20
No. 9, 10. 13, 1.4, 15, 16, 17W1. 40, 41.,
.1 dilyI1 except Sunaihiy. Main li 1e tiaain
- 18 and I 4 jjk, dai t between Clubi'ai and.
hiot .pringsi; daily exrct Muu.day eo
t weeni Ahton und1( (reens i le.
)5OL hlA A S, Tiramie Manag.r.
J A5I. L. T A YIALOR, Geni'1. P'an. Ag't.
Be* yesa Want to Sell, og
do you WTant to gay?
(Conne andi See fle.
I will busy anud pay OneEaj
ort I willI seI1 on Criedit.
Will Bluy or Scil Large
or Naall Trac*tu Imnproved
oSr usnnprovedl.
Pi'ckens, 8. %.
J. J. ILWI. JL IUS E.I BO0GQg;
THE PICKENS
Land .'.Agency !
If you want to buly or sell land, rea'
hiere.
'The ickens .Lanud Agency no0w ha. fox
ale t he folliwii udesirable,lands.
210 ace one. ad< half mile 'aorth of
I kens,~ 2 i.> aiCI inu cultivation balance
iiiintil forebt.--the fiet oak and pine
11 t0 aerea near Central with 75 acres in
a high Ctaite of cuiltiv..ion- Good dwell..
nig,aid I)iecssary '.nt buildings.
I'wenty-oinea( arei of land( '' letou
of Easlev for sale. A g(f)( t~h twn
in '21)i o>re. "i ~ roWy Creek; 75 acres
18I acret oft i., w. u r' ., best bo(ttoin land;.
l8ade nof su'ett .ut a ditch: the bottom
minll and1 511) (I o(veribow ;. half n il1. of
chut-chnd . one imleI of school andt
-hrh rice ,000.. Iti ('rms eav
ii neaio.r l'intIkitown.I in' orlg{h,
Pi'(I,j(I).C1' ar 4 'Un cll and t.imber flhj,.
()ien:. acr 2. in P 'kens, Trentinlg en
it i to(ppoet{j the court hens..
1 r4 4 i'ght mi'ei north of Pickeins
(I I'll.,I (11 I. to Etatoe; good( franie
'. g,,d 4 .ry ati.l all nIecessary OUt
hhg,w w.etl of water; 50 ace i
Cit1 ; II V 1o 1 b l .r o r ig i a l f o r e s t .
''I'iai4l(.sh l:lance onI long tima
10I, fbti tre auo ii tg the~ abovet tract
10t' rat i n tt'. .I .""" I'oved ; 350) acres of
I rie 'an -ii t i r..beri. pice, $459,
r i . . ''.". a to Picirene