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PIcKENS SENTINEL IOCAL *zt%Vs. -4rs. A. W. Wqllt6r, who hs been very sick for the pdat two weeks, is some better. - -Dowt miss ecFall's "All-mi-nic" thile )reek. It gives the spring change in prices sutrrent. . -Col. J. E. Hagpod Is up f'om Charles ton, and will remain fot a few days looking kfter his business here. -Cotton hoes were In good demand last Nofday. The chopphig process will comn nence in earnest this wek. -The ground has become so dry In sdne b1aces that planting had to be discontinued. A good rain is itich needed. -Mr. Julian W. Bruce, cashier of the Dank of Anderson, spent last Sunday with his mother, Mrs. 8. P. Bruce. -Mr. and Mrs: Walter W. White, of ?Lnderson, visited Mrs. White's parents, 'apt. and Mrs. Thornley, this week. -Picnic parties should be careful while bn Glassy Mountain and not injure the hbrubbery and improvements on the bum najit. -Dr. Geo. E. Trescott, a well known kad highly respected physician of Green illIe, died last Saturday after a prolonged illness. -Read the new ad. of the Greenville Music House in another place, and sce what Alexander Bros. & Co., oiler to the public. -Now is a good tine to sill'yoiit norn, it is about as higu as it will be Ibis year, or hext either, unless the season is bad for corn raising. -Fishing parties are quite frequent now fnd the frisky minnow is shy of a ciooked w4rn. The crop of lish yarns promises to be a good one. Col. Hollingsworth is becoming one of - the best horse tamers in the county. The iout vicious animal becomes doeiie under his management. -The cotton market is about closed as no buyers have been around lor some time. 8evetal of our farmers m ill hold over what they have on hand. -Last aturday was made road working day by most of the overseers. They calleci out the hands and 'lixed the woisL places" as ordered by the Commissioners. -Don't fail to read every page of the SENrINU. this week. You will find it re. plete with news of interust and inforuri tion on all the lile topies of the day. -A movement is on toot to get a good saw and planitIg mill es,abished near town. Fj omn the present outlouk that kind ot mill will do well here for lth-- next live or ten years. --Mr. F. M. Morris and ;.tinily are visit ing friends aia rilaties in Aneisoi cotii ty and 111lart ei, Ga. .\i,. MoH, w il . niake a busti-:sb trip to AL.an.a bL4e his rei,urn. -Traveler:: over the road Irout Pickens to Central, say that there is more corn planted( on that route thai ever before, and a nimn- i ber of new fields are being Ilanted for the first tiic. -Col. W. S. Pickens, of Brushy Creek, Anderson county, was in town last Mn.. day. The Colonel says that tl-- grippe gave him a hardh tussel, and lie las not yet shaken It enthely off. -Messrs. Sevle & Holder, who have the contract ror gt,ting out the posts for the new tel(tphone line, are putting tLien ou the road, atnd the line wvill be ushed to Cicompletionl ini a short t ime. --The Easley IlighI School lad an enjoy ab'e picnic at I le Watsont Uni on Spn img iast Friday. Thei spreadu was eh-g'int, the day was perfct andt th" chihirent' cup of pleasure wi s fullI to overflowing. --Several citir.ens fromn the upper seo went to E'asev last Friday, t. xpecting td sell tbcir cotton wlich is in the wvarehou.e there, but were disappointed, as no buyer was on thec ground tro miake a bid. z.ast Motidhy was a dlull sale (lay. - One tr.Aet of laud, 4';0 aeres, was sold( to p.rytaxs, oughxt by J. E. B.iggs. Oine ram seprator sold undaer mortgage. Bid .nx by Col. W. S. Piackens, mortgagee, for -Mr. J. 8. Blowen, of tii6 tdli,on , ee tion, was ini to see us last Friday, and re ports, Pea ltidge as up with the times on farming. They have a good stand of cot to)n and more corn planted than ever be lore. --Dont forget that you can get legal and iCommnercial blanks at the SsiNur,. oflee cheaper titan any where else. Also you can have your job printing (lone in better style and at more reasonable rate than elsewhere in South Carolina. -The township trushees of the public schools are to meet next Saturday at 10 3'clock n. mi., for the purpose of redistrict ing the co)unty. It seems as if the p)resent :livision has failed to give satistaction, hence a change is desired., --The second Quarterly Conferenet of ~he Pickens circnit will meet here next Sat urday and sunday. llev. J. 0. Wilson, Presiding elder, will he present andI preach both days. Elder Wilson wHI d'edicate the new chturch at Tabor at 3 p. m. Sunday. --The T welve Mile sub-Alliance purchas 2(1 their supplies of Hagood, Brnee & Co., this spring. They took t wenty-tlve barrels Qf flour out at, one time last week. Thel farmxers can dho as well with1 our merebatntis as elsewhere wh'len they club tog.athier and cuy in bulk. -Mr. Crew Carver, a formet residhent of this county, died at Pelzer on tile 28th tilt., af dropsy of the heart. liis remains wcro brought to Enon for interment. Mr. Car ver was a young man, aged only t wenty three years, and was highly respected by those wher kneyW him. --Mr. Thos. Hi. McWhnrter was kicked by a mule on Tuesday of last week, and has been laid upf ever since. TIhe blow tame necar breaking his leg. Beware of the mule for behold lhe stut tereth int his 1 91(d feet and the 801n of mnit is made to hear crutches and tote his heel in a slinig. --The (late for the leec,ure of lion. lHe: Tearrell in Greenville, has been chiange'd frdho'ifie l8th rand 14th inst., to the ith and( 12th inst., next Tuesday and Wedlnes day. Those of our' readers whoi( anticiplate going to hear the great expounder of thte Alliance doctrine will obs'rve tihe change. -As usual, the pleasure of the annual plenic at, Cooley's bridg~e lat Saturday was (nared-bythe pveseeo of the 'hood. Ium and'twhiiske.y elemen'tt. Two tigihts oe curedl and onie young man81 was seriiushy carved wvith a razor, a:nl anot her battere'd up with a pair of b)rasR knucks: -Mr. W. F. Hendricks, recently of Hendricks & Co., has joined the ''knights of the grip.'' le will travel for a Chtienigo cIgar htouse. We wish hm much success. -Westminster Banner. Mr. Hi. is a Pickens county boy3, and his friends on t his able joint in wishing him a prosperous journey.. -William Athhur,, olotedY, who lives near Mr. Rt. A. Hester's. met wvith the nmIs fortune of having his house and its entire contents cotnstmed by3 fire last Thtursdaty evenitng. ils familly were left without eit.her food or clothing. Mr. TI. W. ('och. ran went atong the nmeighIbors ont Friday. and( solicted contribtutions for thtemt. Hie soon raised enougrh te help thenm out. May Day at Easleye' LMt Thursday was a giddbhib day fot the pupils of the EAsley Hih Sehool. They had so nugh to enjoy for the lei ilay of May that it bbcamne necessary to usc tie last day of April as a May day, and aF it turned out, it answered tle purpote ad. mirably. In the Aftetnoort a company of olool girls under conmnd of Prof. Baird were mustered oNt on the grcen'for,dress parade. his company;of charmers in full'uniform f; white, equipped with flags, conp!eted the beauty of the lndscape. All who saw the drilling on the catlpus felt sure that there would 1)e a close contest when the pri.e drill was on. This was a part of the Bnming program. By the time appointed the spacious ball of the academy was well fllled, and every countenance was joyous with expectation. The exercises were Introduced with pray r by Dr. Iiley, after which a beautiful ong was rendertd by the school children in the hest of time, and with an hbsolutely, perfect articulation. They had been train -d by Miss Mary Hiley who never does any bing by halvos. There was another class inder her leadership to which the audience vas hndebted for much pleasure. It was -omposed of Misses Essie Russell, Claudia ,ureton, Blanche Iludgens, Lidie Folger Lnd Mrs. Baird, and Messrs. ii. Earle Rius. iell, Henry Cureton, John Robinson and W C. Smith, Their telections were beau ifully appropriate and elegantly rendered. 5everal times the audience becalne enthusi ite in bestowing applause. The May,pole dance was a most interest nig featilre of the )rogiai. This wasdone )y little girls as fairy queens. Ribbons >f all colors were fastened to the top >f a pole erected in the center ot the plat orm A ribbon corresponding in color ,o her sash was' tiken in hand by each girl tnd the music and dance begun without my calling out, ani the pole was soon en Nrapped with i a plaited Joseph's coat of nany colors. The dance reversed and this VOs UIdone; then it was striped and un tri.ed in many styles of candy. The in ricate mazes so gracefully and rapidly per ormed almost made one's head swim. The prize d rill was next and on this all nterest was centered, Ma. John U. Capers, of Greenville, and Capt. . Ii. Doyle were ppointed judges. The platform was clear i, tIe comnpanuy formed and the exciting o:test began. Everyon listened and vateled with the keenest ihAterest. The Irilling was -almost perfect. The com nands whre rapidly given, and as rapidly md promptly perfoinied. Each time the ompany in.,rchled from the platform it ap euted w%iti re-huced! ranks, till finally the -ontest was '.! %.:. Miss Gertrude I la. zood and Mb - a.;: JOhnson. Fach one ound in the . - a foeman worthy of her laIg. Maj. John G. Capers, the orator of the :vening, was then introduced, and in the lappiest and most elegitt Manner, ac mowledged the diffleulties which iurrounded th- coniittee of award. hen called Miss liagool, who Knel upon the velvet cushion, "and re eived tlb. iurel crown." Nt) one could lave performi d this beaulliful e.-remon% note gracefully thian Maj. Ccpers. H~e aid the cntiit.-v lud only (ne crowin to jestow, hut t hey felt like it would be a ;reat pleasure to w ih tle hills and gardens f their flowers to make garlands, and olace them upon the brow of each member )f the company. This was most heartily ipplallded: The speaker then proceeded with his or. ition It w its delivered in the best style, horoughly cojoy-.A and often elicited the heartiest appiau-e. The young iajor cer. tainly captured Fasley. This orati-)n i certainly wt,rthy ol publlicition, and w( hof pe to hand it out soon to the readers ol the S:;crNI.. CoigraLtulations were showered upon Prof. anid Mirs. Hiairdl for the complete suc esof the entertainnient. Prof. Bamird it 5n abile progressivye and systetnati c teacher. lie has already dlone a good work at Fas, ley, anti we hope that his effocrts wvil Il b re'wardled by a muost liberal p)atronige an. Othcer year. Ilapist Chaurcha Commiunttee. 'The Baptists met in the Clerk's offlee ora tu crday last, to further consider the build. >f a chiurch aid more particularly to ar. range for the organization. Rev. J. M. Stewart reported that Dr. bulaL- M!enly had written to him that he aonld he here to assist in the organcization if thet church. It was agreed that we have preaehing it hec court house on Friday night before the thirtd Sunday in this mionthl T1he commuittee on location macde the fol low~ ing repo)rt: We re':ommenund that the lot offered by Bro. J. M. Stewai t be accepted by ui o build the church on, and that we recomn nend the saine to the church when consti utedl. Adopted. Deco volente, a Baptist church will be or ~anizedl at this p)late on Saturday before ,he third Fundiay in this month. Several ninistern have been invited to be with us, mdt those who have not been are hueretb' nvited to attend. Our brethi en anid sis ems o,f other churches are also invited toi Thue excercises will begin at 10 o'clock 9.aturday moo tnineg. Tlhe ladi cs are ret uested to meet in tha. aourt htouse on Wednesday, the I13th, to :iecorate the room and( puractide some musice. C. E. iti ussoN, Seeretary. Spiey Sparking. There is a rather antiqutatedi bachelor i one 0' the oppe-r bailiwicks who is mourn inug for his lost dule-ina, and refuses to be comforted heccause she is tnot. Thie trutti of the mtatter is, that the above,~ mcentionie' a. b. has beetn sadly taken ini by a sprighctl yout h ini female appc'itrel. Somue o,f 1,he yotncc menc of the immnecdiate neighaborhoot who had bebn lnng awitre of the suscept,i bility of thte said a. h. and his desire to be come a benediet, p)etsuadedl a bectrdles: youthc to artray himself inc a situnnming beau ectche~r costunme of.one of the fickle sex,at( he introduce.d to the aspirimi a. b. Thie fuso wvorked;l and 3 e antigj'tatedi hachehoi dic n ot:doubtl,acsghe wvas p)resetled in the diut of a quiet Sabbhathu eve, hut thtat the qucee of love and beauty stoodl before hhmn, umuc his hteart. thlumup&d till it threatenued to t>real a rib. Ile had cm et his fate. T1henc the spatrk itng began, unutil the wveb small huoturs ihe laj siege to lher hcart with all the fervor ant art of a ChuesterfiehbI At midnight with fervent kiss she bo ie hint adieu, until ti< norrtow, -. e ' c into the outer dcark niess with a ic 1fw anmd a ha-ha thal soundce<i like t oc w indring of a brass horr in a railr-oad tunnitel or the bray of a doncke) ini a mounccttain cave, andi thait is why lht cusses andl refuses to Ihe pai(ited. Teaccer-e A,ccoe-itionc. Theu teache-rs of P'iciens councty will mee' at. IPickens C (. li.. conc Saturdic ay, May .d of organizintg am 'Teachet s Acss tInion fo saui( ditounty, This is can itlupo:t;cet orgaimi Zatioti for thle te-chers ta cd acll cdh''ubt cat tend. it is propos '.ed to havm'e anl eduncct ioni al pie-nic tIheis ci'uAt unider lthe e treetli' of the Tlcecs' A-schsiction'c. Mighit wi not, gain some plictical ideams tromt such gacthering? Buchl frequentt intecmchcangesc o ihlems will lie of great beniiAft to theii pro es sional teacher, so let, us ourgani7.e andicin.it to)gethe.r as cften as possibile, amid ~aendeao to) fit ourtcelvec- ttore p)erfectly for the groin work before us. ResRpectfnhl1y, W. W. 1". Uiontu. 8. C., P. C. Notie, to Overgeers'. A !I roacd overrseer-s are notifiedi to pt a least otte dlay'cc work onc thic roaids bestwseec mnow and thle I thl of Micy next, I.. the wa' oif inening lie worst lhaces. By or-der of the Bocard, an23wa 0. b. DUrsoAmT CleIc -Mr. J. W: tfrij was quite 11 1 Thursday. -Mr. Jimes A. Finlay and family, Greenville, visited Capt. and Mrs. Thoi ley this week. -Rev. 0. W. Singleton abd Mr. Edi Edens, have gone to the Tugalo side for ten days' fibbing and junketing tri. -Chickens are in good demand t scarce. Orders frort a distance are rece! ed here, but our dealers cannot supply t local demand. -Sharp Chapman, of Easatne was I rested and brought before Coinilesion Thornley by Deputy King last Friday i violation of revenue laws. -This Is the first season thatonfarm have ever planted their cotton crop befo their corn. The wet spring caused t change in the planters' prograim. -11ev. Moses Crews, colored, request us to state that he will preach the funer et 13111 Miles, at the A. Mt. E. Church thi. iplace on the fifth Sunday in this mont - -r. Duff Stewart went to Henderso ime ast Tuesday to take Wim. Sizemo before the U. S. pension board, for thepu pose of being examined for a pension fi services rendered during the late war. t is granted, Sizetuore will get about $I 000. -Mr. Lee Hunt, son of W. U. Hunt, Dacusville, was thrown from a mule i Saturday night and seriously injured. H collar bone was broken and lie received blow oii the head that rendered him u concious. Late Sunday evening he.h not improved. Moral: Don't tote a fidd on a mule. -The elders and deacons of Carm Central and Liberty Presbyterian churche will meet at Carmel on Sattidgy befo the third Sabbath in this month, to consi er the union of these churches under oi pastorate. Rev. J. Lowrie Wilson w preach on Saturday and on 1abbath. TI Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will 1 administered immediately following the a. in. sertice on Sabbath. Death of Mrs. Martha O'Dell. Mrs. Martha O'Dell, rellct of the la William O'Dell, died at the residence of h son, Frederick, in Banks county, Ga., the 28th inst., at the advatited age of nin ty--ne or ninety-two vairs. 11er maid name was Mullinix, and she was born ai reared in this county, and lived here all b long and useful life. She was the moth of a largo family of children, among the Mrs. Sarah Mauldin, of this place; MI Malissa Byars, of the county, Air. Abn O'Dell, of Liberty, and Mr. 'Perrin O'De now of Orcenville county. She was a.devi ed and consistent member of the Method church for many years before her deal Her remains were brought back to tl county and Interred at Enon laptistchur three miles west of this place, on Wedn day the -9th inst. She leaves, besides I own immediate children, quite a numl: of gralnd and great-grand children and ma friends L.> mourn her death.--Democrat. From Llberty. Mr. Joe Miller of Anderson, is visiti his sister, Mrs. Prof Price, Mr. Hentry Shanklin and daughters, Pendleton, are visiting Dr. Robinson a family. Mr. J. C. C. Parsons has just return from : e.xiended visit to friens hind re ti * (itogia. l ' mi. ing is still going an in I coro ii.it. Some officer should look t r ilh .sticky fingered" depredators. Pof. Price's school expects to pienic Bogg's Mountain at an early day. Planting mostly done, cotton choppi will commence in earntst this week. lb is badly needed. H1. B- Randolph, Blrunswick Ga, writ "I1 was under the care of nIiie differ, doctors, lut not one did me the grood i Botanic Blood Blalmi has done me." A horse for sale. Apply to thtis olil PAR-A-SIT-I-CIDE cui ileh in minutes. For sale by LEwIS A MOnIs, Pickens, 8. C. Also J1. D). Smith & Co., Liberty, C., and WV. H1. Moore, Central, S. U. ap2w9 I F' TOtl'T7 11A (K ACIIyF. Or you are alt w%orn out, re-aily good for hothi iis genieral dLsbility. 'Try 111tw ii N'N 1IRO.V% IIT T XII. It wilt cure you, and give a good appetite. S( by all dealers in mnediciue. Any one wanting money fe;r coun claims, notes, mortgages, &c, will do w to apatly to Julius E. Boggs. apr8 tf Consumption ('iroda n1 01(1 physician, retired from practi .i' a hadl pieced in his hands by an Et *i .iaI missionary the, fowmhila of a simi vegetable remedy for the speedy and.p manent cure of Consumption, Bronci Ciatarrh, Asthma, and all throat and Lu: Affections, also a positive and radical et for Nervous D)ebility and all Nervous Co plaints, after having tested Jts wonder: curative powers in thousands of cases I felt it his duty to make it known to his s1 fering fellows. Actuate by this motives a (desire to relieve human suitfering, I e sendl free of charge, to all who deslrb, this recipie, in Lerman, French or Englia with full(directions for pirepiaring and ing. Sent by mail by addressing w stamn, naming this paper. W. A. Noy 82U Power's Block, l lochester, N. Y. apr3oy I T'IlE STATE1'J OF S()TI'I CARI~fNA Jalmels, Plainutiffs. Against. Sarah Boiatner, Malinda Duirhamn, Let Herd. Sarah Oakley, TlhomasiC G;ibs Benjaiuni.Giblson, J1ane ti ce darahi A Stewart, Adaline Ma:tin, Newton F ter, Jane !"oster, N ary Foster, Mar F"oster, Millie Poste:', .James Mel)u Foster, James LA. Al!exander, Daniel Alexander, Annie M. Alexander, y E. Alexande r, Marthaii A A!e:.ani L.illie M, Alexander, the hiris of Nai G1iblson dheceasedi, names and nunmber known, the heirs5 of ,Jamct A lexand dleceised, namles andli nmber unkum Kizzie Lewis' Martha J1 Gib.on, J. Murpihree antd TI. 1". Nelson, Hienry I ter, D efena. T1o thIe De)(fendanbIts abovei' ined: Youi are hereb;y summoned and vequi to answer tihe comfplaiint in) shii' aeti whIi(h was filed ini the (.illee of the. (1 (It thle (Court forV SLtte anid ( on: and1 to, serve a (oIpy ofi your antsw'r to) ahc phit a.n the stIbWcribler at ollier i 5 . i i1., S. (., wif t ty~,l iGa.iy aftr 2'ae se'rvien hereof', lhIii of ith dat i:y ofl such1 service, a1 -3yon fail to. - taswer the compiiha:int wit th.e tim alI1 -r<said. thle laintiffs ini I arjti j ill apipl v to thle (C'urt for the . H. NEWT'hON, * )** ( hdats aboive namd:i( tir toI paLrtitionl the wear Estaie Thi ma1:1 A'lex:nI ler nal Mary Ab-ixan de(tai4ed, situatedl ini thle counity andI St afo,resa&id, oin wat ers of Twelve Mile RhI conltain:ing two hundred and seven (2 acr-es miore( or less, and t hat no perso I dhemand( or2 chumlti is madlie algainlst either you. rJ May thWAIT,9 . . J. II N EWTON, Plaintiffs' Attorney ast 1BSRI ut iv he kr. e8 or iew CLOTHING for 'M[ New CLOTEING for 11< t New Dry 4,4oo1s, (inglU in of P141121, Cleked and i 11. New Diats for ALL sortA n- New Shoes for YOUNG New Flour, New -1eat," r New Farnalvag Tools of a Brand New Garden See New t4addlem aad Illarn of In short flias Im as good At grow ld. ALL tlaese ihimags we ar n. can sell honsest goods. id le We want pdur trade. 141H . re d iT~ Ll'ko ooi Things te to Eat? er Supposing that you do; we have Dn laid in a large stock of -1-TAPLE Ad AND FANCY GROCEiltIES, that we are offering at the right kind of er - We hAve FLOUR, good, and indif er ferent. i, We have a little corn in the ear, and plenty of N. 0. molasses. Do you like good biscuits, like your fis "mammy" used to make? Then' buy ch1 a sack of our "Oven Lifter" Flour, s- and put a little of our "WhiteLa e bel" Laid in it. Such biscuits as this Ily will make ,will cause you to get up before day in the morning. There is a sight of solid comfort in our "Don't" cigars. Take no dirt, "9 but buy 17 plugs bf our "Little Ed." of Tobacco for $1.00. No trash, n1,j ud stems, no ground leaves, no dirt, but ed a No. 1 tobacco. We also keep five l grades. Price our plows, hoes, shirt ings, sheetings, drills, plaids, &c. All jis the merchants that can undersell us [f- have broken and gone west to grow un with the country. W e are never without meat. Bring us your pro. ng duce, and give us part of your trade, %i Yours anxious to please, HARRIS & MOliRIS, es. - 9 30 Whbn you buy a Piano or Organ or want a Sewingf Machine, buy fron ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Green s. ville, S. C., you will save fromi fifteen to twenty per cent. We sell tihe celebreted Kronich & Bach Pianos and Organs, su'h as the Estey, Chicago, Cottage, l)ver &t Ad H-uglies, New England and W' a'terloi which are the best made. We sel. tseven different kinds of Sewing Ma el chines. We challenge comparison, defy competition and guaranitee sait is. faction. We will not be unaler.sold, ic eithetr on time or for caish. Evers xst, Piano1, Organ and Sowin'g MIachain( ?)Ie sold is warrtitled for five y'ears. Re r- m'ember when you buy from us you niare buying from dealers not agents. ireVe buy direct from the mtarmfacturei fl- and pay cash for all goods, which en tables us to sell far below comiunssion'1 ar ed agents. nd Call on uw at 107 and 111, Wash. .r1t irfgton street, Greenyille, S. C., and ~,be convinced. ni Alexander Bros. & 00, L', Next door to the express oflico. mny7m3 IO FFICE OF" COUN1 COMMIS ioners.. Pickenas C. HI., S. C. ""' April 18th, 1891. Nntice is hereby given that usealec tie bi1ds will be received1 by the Count' on, Commissione1s of Pickens~ Count' n :ntil thte eighiicent,h (day of M1ay, nexKt ' for thle e'ect.ion of a niew' Cour fl llHouse. PinnsT~ anfd speeiineatio ns calr c- be aceon 21n the oif'ice of the Clerk o n.. ie Coturt at Pickens C. H ., S. ( lrC:mtractor will be required to giv hona an~d security for twice tlhe eor, amtiount of his bid. Right reserve< vnI, to reject any and all bids. N- MATTHEWV HENDI)ICKS ""~Chair. oif Co. Coni'. 0. L. DUBaNr, Clerk. oni, Money to Loan. e'rk On imro)rved farrn lands1 in SnIms fIty 3' a nd upward Iv%,h(s. Loans11 repaab iiiII 91, small annual piaymnlit s Ithrol! n a peio the ofi si x yealrs, thuts eiil Iin the horrol5'T(w( hint hauxthng his crop in any onxe yea A pi ex- toi J. E. JUOGGS, Ath'tonv, I if antg2lyl Pic(kens, R. (. his tF iIE SOUl ("A IIOLI1NA MEICA1 re- I ASSO( IA1TIO)N wit ho~ld its ne(x meti idersoni, S. C.. .11nne '., IH'I add(ress the Assoe'ist.ion. The A .\-ori:it ii' . of C>on federate Muoni(ts andl the Stati IGard of tleatlh wvill hold thelir Anunatt 'tf?re(dtn& at the same11 timile andi' phit.. Pv of Oly County is urg'ed to l'end derdte1, al' inf every physician ini the State( is inv ited( t< atc attend, re'ad papers and( take parlt iln i eor d1iscussions. Exenrlsions) wuill bie Irn by a! 07) railroads. nat W. PEYHtE PolR C11ElU, M. D)., of ,my7w5 Ite'ordir'g Secretary. FOilI,rDYPEPNIA , sDrown'. Iron Ulter. PhysiciansT recommellnd it. Shas trada.mar1 andernan rod hInes on w ra?ler. NGG fiiiOPENIN -AT D. Oyn. I121M, Worsteds, Muslo m. ped Law man ever shoswai I of leads. FOLK and for OLD F4 Vew Orleans hyrup, Ni A5 kimad.m is and Irish Potaltoes S a n4D% Store. N*tld e offeriag to ovir !ssto,1i AGOOD, BI .THE RICHMOND & DA ATLANTA AN!) CIIAI Schedule i S0UT11O11UN I)-Read )own. *No. 37.1*No. 11. *No. 9. 4 m150 pmn 1 00 ngt v .. ........ 2 1 2 1 ........ 2 21 pn, 1 35 amiv..... ........ 2 361 j,m 1 46 am:Iv...... .........3 00 p1m 2 11 a Iv ....K ........ 3 17 pm 2 28 a11 v...... 3 27 pm 2 38 an. IV...... 3 - ... 1 51)1n1 3 i00 am IV ...... ........ 4 15 1n 3 21 a1 IV...... 4 18 pm 330 lv...... 4 32 pm 3 15 al lv...... ........ 5 03 pmll 4 07 nm lv...... ........ 520pm 142 i I iv..... 2 4:3 am 550 pm 4 53 am Iv..... .. ..... 6 15 pi 5 20 am V...... 8 30 am 7 05 pi 6 00 im11v..... ........ 7 3 pm 6 28 amilv..... 7 57 pm 6 48 anmiv...... 4 40 am 8 40 pm 7 26 Ily0...... .. . . . 9'20 pmll 800 am) I%v....... .... ... 9 25 pm 8 05 mlvy. . 58pm 82 amy.. 5 29 am 10 01 pm 8 32 tmlv..... 550 aml10 28 Npm 857 am IT..... . . I pm 9 15 am v.....1 . . . 03 p 9 31 a l;v..... ....... . o 945anmIv.. ........- pmtt 9 57 am v..... ........ pm!10 10 ami1v..... ....... I 5 pm11110 22 am Av.... 7 21 am 123) ngt. 11 00 am ar .... AdditiOnial trains Nus. 1? :lnd leaves Attanta 5:30 p in.. ariv s L arrives Atlanta 8:50 it. im. Between Lula and Athens-Ni Lul1a 10:05 p. ml., nid 10:40 it. m., a in" 'eave Athe' s, No 10 daily exc n. m., arrnive Lul Atn.00 p mn. and 8. H etcen Tloccoa aand Elb ertn C(pt, tl( Suny, leaive Toc(coa 11.4.5 a. and 3.30 a. in., arri ves Toena 7. 10 10Nes. 11 andl 12 carry Puillmta i 10btenAtltant a and1 New Yoi 1. I.anita andl( Washninigt on. O n thuis t ra For dta~iled in formation a is to1 JAS. L. TCAYLORf, (en'l Passenger Agent,. LEWIS Are Chock Fu: The Best L Coffee ! did you say? either green or browned. Sugars of the best. are101 bogiht to) suit the farl S hoes, and 1vm I lousehold and( Kiitcli you to buy. Sp A car load1 of Iliighest market p)ric( L~V YOUR ~iIs the most imp Bhuy y/our) gardelt AI. B. &1 J. L.* ar ,(ad comp)lete. Jh 1seed1 are thie most r' MANSION If( and get MORE Writ, for our N. THE LEFFEL WATER WHEE r00DST G I CalIcoes? and tlae prettiest 1ine tere. NLKS. v Sugar, Ne* Cof'ee nag stays hier4 Id k enolugh to tCrs% as Cheap as any honest manl UCE & CO1, Pickens, S. C. NVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. L1,TTE AIR LINE I'Y DIVDSIN. n effect March 8, 1S10. NORTnmouN I)--itewd Up. S V"AtIdNS. 1No. 10. 'No. *, 'No. 38. ..Charlotie: ...... ,t 5 10 am 6 15 pin 6 55 pin Hellmont,. .....Iv 4 43 am 5 48 pm .i ....... Lowell..... ...lv 4 32 am 5 38 pim ........ ..astollia .......lv 4 18 am 526 pim. . ing's Mountuin ... v a 52 (fm 5 02 pit . .. Orover ... .....lv 8 32 am 4 44 pm ........ .Blacksbiirg.......lv 8 20 am 4 33 pn ........ ..(:ifTney's........lv 3 00 am 4 15pm ........ . Cowpen's........lv 2 33 am 3 50 pJi.... ...Clifton..........ly 2 29 am 3 15 pm ....... Spaifanhirg......V 2 11 am 330 pin 4 43 pm .! Welford........v 1 46 am 0- pi.... ... ...0reer'n ......... v 1 30 am! ?. pm ....... Greenvill . . Q4 4i 2 - pill 3 50 pmi .... ........ V 12 80 am 1 5- pm .... . ..Central ...... .. .IV 12 101-pm 1 251p 3 0.5 pml .. .encea.........lv 11 30 pItT 12 36 pm....... Westiniister......lv 10 07 pm 12 15 pm ........ . otcoa........lv 10 26 p ! 11 35 it i ........ . ttunt Airy ......v 9 56 pn I1 05 aii ........ Curnelia ........lv 0 52 pm 1 00 am. . elloii:........v 926 pim 10 35 ........ iia...........9 23 pim10 32 am 1 001pm Gainesville. .lv 8 55 pm 1u 05 am 112 40lpim ,lowery Branch .... lv 8 30 pm 9.15 an ... .Huford.........v 9 22 pm 931 am ........ ..uwance....... 8 08 pm 9 17 1. liutiuth.... ....lv 7 57 pm 9 06 um Norcross ...: ....lv 7 45 pmn 8 55 am'. ...hambl . h-. 7 33 pm 8 13 am ...... Atlanta ........lv 7 00 pm 8 10 in iI1 10 an 18-L1u1a aet-6inmodtion, dailly exet P4 Snday:, ila 8:12 p. i. Rlduhning, leaves Lla 6:15 a. In, 1. 11 daily except Sunday, and No. 9 dailv. leave rrive Athens 12:15 p. i. and 12.50 p. In. Ret urn -p1t Sundav, and No. 12 daily, .50 p. m. and 6.10 --No 61 daily' except. Suinday', and No (63 . aIluy, ex im and 4.00 a. mn., art *ve tIhert on 3.35 p. in. andl (52 daiily exept Summday, leave~ Elbeto mci'i.-15 p. in. p. nu. and 7.00 a. mn. ileepeic-s het ween Washington and A.tlata:. 9 and imd SouthIiwestern Vestibuled Limnit ed, ht wen At - mn ext ra fare is chatrgedl on first-class t itkets onmly. ocal atnd through time tables, rates and P'ulhnm' tui local agent. of adttrest.. .L. L. .MeCLESKEY, Division Pasis. A gen t, C- At IantIa, Ga. --AND & MORRIS 11 of Ever-ything you want. ot of groceries! d Goods a Specialty. Here is the place to get the DESTI, All our goods ar-e of the best, and ner. ~rything in Foot IWear. MPtovs! Mtoves 4! en Furniture, at prices that will force the BEST FLOUR in the maxket. paid for country p)rodu1ce. /IS & M OR RIS, GARD.EN I ortant part of ymtr farm. seed and onion sets fr'om >enlter. Theit' stock is fresh ist's, Jferrjs and T'Vood's 'liable, )USEi IJRUG STOR1R. Greenville, $. (3. POWER nd use LESS WATER W Illustrated Catalogqse of 1891. Ls& ENGINE CO. SPRINRFIEL!~ Q. U-.AA. 1Ichmond dz Davill R Greenville dnd Cbluibla Division; Condended Scliodfo May 8, 1891. Trains run on 75th meridian time. --- Goiig North. Going Soutbi No. 13. ,-0. 14. 7 00 am. ..Lv ChalMion Ar... 9 45 pnd 11 00 .......Colunmbia....... 5 80 12 18pm........Alston:i...... 4 25 2 10 ........tUnion:....... 2 89 8 21 Ar.... Spatauubu'j.... 1 40 aid 5 40 .........rvon ........12 81 0 27 ........Saluda.....:..1 48 0 54 .......Flat Rock......11 1$ '707 ... .1HendersoAniville. ...1 06 Ol 8 00 .......Asheville.......10 16 9 4-1 ......Hot Springs..... 8 82 12 31 ......Ponftria........ 4 02 pid 12 55 .......Prospctity...... 8 84 1 13 Lv.....Newberry. 8 10 2 30.......Ninety Six.. 1 05 3 12 ......Greenwood. 12 38 3 35. ....... 11odacs........11 45 4 15 Ar..Abbeville. .Lv. .11 05 ati 4 30 Lv......ieton........10 05 4 53 ......William.ion.....10 18 5 00 ........Pclzcr........10 27 6 17 .......Pidmot ......10 10 6 00 Ar.... Grcer,ville .. . Lv 9 80 5 20 ...... Anderson.......10 15 6 15 lv..... n'tloton... 9 31 7 4f; lv...... ..neen....... 9 00 8 16 ....... WnIbali....... 8 30 12 3 0 .......Atlnta........ No. 1 5- No. 18. 56 00 pm......Coumbia.......0 oe :pnt 0 58 .......Akston......... 8 10 7 1:3 .......Pon.arit....... 7 55 7 3:3 ......Prosperity...... 7 U3 7 47 ......Newherry...... 7 10 8 46 .......oldvil... 9 08 ........clinton........ 9 -15 Ar......Laurens....... ......Niety Six.. .... 0 03 SGreenwood...... 5 44 5 Ari. ........llbges........ 6 20 pni A 15 .......AlevIle...... 4 85 Ar.......ieltm .... Lv 4 35 ...... Anderson ....... 4 00 = . . ...W illi:niston .... ......ldzer........ --Pit41......l'iedmont.. ........reeville.... No. 9. No. 10. .-........'11nbia...... 10 50 aui .. .......Al-tow ....... 9 43 -.--.......iaria....... 9 25 ...........Pr.i...... 9 03 .......Newlwirry. R 45 .......G(Vlidville ....... 7 52 ....... Clinmt ....... 7 32 ... ... :iut s....... 7 30Y . Ah vie...... 11 00 ....... 1 ........ I 1lt~ 0. 11 22 ...Williamiiston.. I1 28 . ........ I z ........ IA., 45 .......Pieth ont....... l's 20 . ......Grecn vill...... No. 17 No. 10. 6 20 am.... ...Coi mbia..... .. 7 0. .........- I)ist ........ 7 22...... ... Poniuri a... 7 43........rsprity.. . 8 03 am...Lv Nt.%Iew hrry Ar... 9 18 . Nin tvSk...... 9 -10 ........Grenwod... 10 05 ........ 11 4!( ... . 10 .10 ...... Ahheville...... 11 10 ......Ar. li1lon...... ...... v. Bellon...... 4 25 S ... Wilinnto. 4 01 ........ PeOzer1........ 33-5 S . i i.- ........ 37 p Greenville.. 00 pm 11 35 Ar ..\nuh-rsn. Lv.. No. .1t No. 40 12 15 pm. ..) . lid1 Ar..... 2 40 pm 1 05 .. ...A..\bbevilleu Lv.. .. 1 50 Nio.*: . - -b-No. 42. 8 40 mn. ..Nwheirry..... ..3 35 pm Iiu (1...........obbille....... 1 .53 10 12..........liton.......1 2.1 11 40..........-anwins.......2 30 Nos. 9. 10. 1:3, I I, 15, 19, 17 18, 40, 41, 4'2,'-I3 d:.iIykji'xcept Siunda.y. M~ai.lii: e trains' I : andi 1 I. dilyI~ het1 w~enn ((lu'mnia and 11.1 Sprli:.;s; daiy ei, xcept4 Sunday bes t ee A Istion and (G;reenlIlie. S8I Lii A A S, Tfralille Manager. JAS. L. TIA YLoll 11, Gen'i. l'ass. Ag't. I). C AiU)DWi: LI. 1)1P A.. Colarnibia S. Cg~ J1. A. 1)O)lSON, Snpt. W. H. GRit N. Gen'i~L.) nger. I HlAVE FOR SALE i 100 busbels of corn. Some uthichl COWS With young (Zalves. On!e beef' (ow. One work mjule. I Want to Buy! Somew hifers and colts. C'ome and34 Nqee Me4w. B wiI buy anid Vay Ca.4ha or' H wjiH ec on Credit. Will Bay or Hell Jarge 01' SnaanH Trc iw!4preved 01' uinaprov'f.ed. C. L. HO l43 O H ______ _______i'(ko"s, S. C. TIIEl ATLANTIC COAST LINE U 3 I'AS.dN GElt Iu10PA1tRTMEW1. Faist .inue heti w.een Chlarteston and Co. hunihjia and iipper~ Sou1th Carolina and Western Niorth ICar linta,. (OoNI'.NsED: I) (nEiD)ryy No. a)2- No. 53. 7 01) a.mi . .LvA Charlestoj Kr.. 9 45 p.m 8 30...........an:.......8 05 9 j5..-........omelr........6 50 t0 55 . ..Ar {'ihunbia Lv... 5 35 3 28 p.m .,,.W~iinnsborro. . 4 32...........Cete.r.. 5 45 ...Yorkvi le .. 6 50' . - . ..1 anIicaste 4.. . 5 1U' ....ock 111il. 0 tO . . .Chalrloitti. N. (I...____ l' 13 X.~ '.e bhey, .C. Lv ;3 10 p ia 3- 1. . . . .G'env:ool ...12 88 5 20- .....Adre.....X;lsc.10 15 .5 50 ... i..envie.... 9 46 8 16...... ....W aI:Ii. . .. 8 3* 4 15.........A bevill..11 05 7 07 lenderison vill e, N. C 11 06 a m 8 00 . .. Ashevill. N. C. ..10 10 Sid ii ra ins L between hlieston anid Co.' hunbhriiii, 5. C. TV. M. EMElISON, (Gen. Pass. A gent, . r . Gen'iiil,Ci' i anurer. AND C3OURr HOUSE SettoeesforHI.11t.Depots) -~ and Pubio Did'gp. GATElS DESK00.