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PICKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWS. 'I -Dr. Riley was called to Pendleton last 0 6unday, to officiate at the the obsequies or a Air. Milam. -Look for something startling In the ad I 1f Messrs. A. B. & J. L. Carpenter, of e GreenvIlle next week. -All the county lecturers of this, thc third district, will meet at Belton on next Friday, the 29th inst., at 10 a. in. -Cato Wiggins, colored of Central Lownship, was sent up to court last week t by Justice Garvin for criinal assult. -Our good friend, "Bones," of Loopers, Will soon occupy one of the finest residen. ces in the county. We congratulate hii. -The corn crop looks well on the upper I l'welve Mile and 0olenoy bottoms, there is ft good stand and it has mostly been work. d one time. -Mrs. A. W. Walker, who has been ill t.or the past month, is still very sick. Mrs. Jane Thompson, of Liberty, isLtaying with Mrs. Walker. -County Lecturer, Singleton, who has traveled pretty much over Pickens and Oconee counties the past four weeks, says the farmers' prospect is poor. -Mr. Sam J. Pickle, who came so near laking his life in Greenville ten days ago, has begun to improve, and it is now thou.hit that he will recover. IIe says himnself that he will get well. -There is a general complaint in the county of a poor stand of cotton and the farmers say they will not imake more than two thirds of a crop, under the most favor able circumstances. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Carpenter and daughter. Miss Ellen, of Greenville. and Mrs. W. S. Ilunter and daughters, Misses Carrie and Mary of Seneca, are visiting Mr. and Mrs J. J. Lewis. -A young wan named Galloway who lives on the .J. M. Hendrick's place, shot himself through the hniid last Sunday while fooling with the usual "unloaded" pistol. The wound is not serious. Gh;deon Ellis, who Wias released ayluni some months ago on trial, recomninitted at the request of his Sheriff Richey left for Columbia i last Monday afternoon. bridge over Twelve Mile at Hunt er's Mill. was comipleted last Thursday. It 'is the best bridge ever built over t hat streamu. Mr. John Iluntir was thie contractor and conipleted the job a month ahead of time. -George, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ifenry S. Trescot, died at their home near Pendleton, on Saturday, the 23d inst. after a short illness, aged 1; months. Their niany friends synipathiz-_ with then, io their great ailliction. -Lost, a black silk parasol with oxy dized silver handle. shepherd crook. It wa laid in some one's huggy at Mt. Carm'l 01 the second Sabhath in May, duriln tilthe rt. cess, and when the owner looked for it Ih luggy had been driven away. Fend to thi office and get pay for your trouble. -The Board of Metdical Examiners n at Eh.aley last Monday with all the men hers present. Dr. W. A. Cox, a gradual of the Georgia Eclectic College, was befoi the board for exaniiation. The boat will not report on his application until a ter the meeting of the State As4ociation. --Costable S. N. Wyatt arrested Ile ry Johnson, a negro boy for violat iou contract last week at Mr. Jtule )'Del The negro boy wen.t back to work for I former employer ratner than go to ja The' cole boy. are fin-ling nom that th must keep their agreeme~nts when they 1i out. --T'he young men of Easley, have ganizeid a brass [band of eleven piee The fol lowimig are thme meimbters: WV. Smith, ,John A. Shepherd, John T. La em, Elias IIester, JTohn B. Rlobinson,. Tht M. 11 ill, P. C. Jolmdson, ~i Rot,. Iloleoml yB. F. McElreath, John Boweni and Eu KCennemt ore. -Constable A. W. Folizer wvent to Sp tanhurg last Toursdlay Mind arrested t negroes, Ferguson snd Anderson, btreach of cont ract and brought them ha. They had left Mr. Sam Wilson. of Libe township, but found out that Fam nme for thema to wvork the season out. Tl are now~ at wvork. -Mr. S. JT. .Johnson, of Pidmiont. inl townt this week. Mr. ,Johinson was lc ing after real estate, and contenmplates turning to this county if he gets a farnm suit him. Mr. Johnison says the SPIncrI is the cause of a mnmber of peopleC in town looking hitherward for homnes cheap farms. Let 'emf comle. -Miss Anna Dargan, who hats so assist ed Prof. TI argan in the I ~ c here, was last wveek comipelled lby ir positioni to give upl her work. She haii turned to lien home in Greenville her many friends lhere hope thut rest recreationi will soon restore lier to pet health. Mi's O la I lollingiswort h lhas tisented to assist Prof. 1 )argan unmt i! the< of the present Sessioni. -Mr. J. L. Cox,. of l'ielnmont, who pumrcha~sed the I uiriine place just nort town, will he welcomed amtiong our citl to whom lie is well knownt. Mr. Cnx longedt to the First South C'arolina I dluring thle late war. and was wounde Benmtonville, N. (. a short time biefor suirresiter. IIhe was the conittract or lamihder of thle fi rst. house (erectedl ini in I tolconib's sto re, on the corner Main Sardline streets. -Children's Day at Dioutsville last bath wals ani enjoiyab le o ccasion. weathter was as line as(' col haive bee sired. The exercises were opienedi wi e.liint ta nit atpproprh)iateC pralyerI by Thtomams Lo4ioper. Addrelnssis were( ina Rey. (Olitn L. I )rnit . of Pickens, and Jtohn G. Caipem s, of Greenville. whlich '1reatly apprIeiatedl. A liberal cIll -s takeni up. thvery oneti prIe.iint se ,ve at general good time. -Mr. W. b. Mitanm, a prominent, tarmer of the Sandy Sprinigs sect ioi last Sunday tile 24th inst., at. 2 p. mn. a brief illntess. Aged :10 years. 1 lu am ie front Laurnis to Anderhisoni ty aubout six years ago, and( hadl tmadl of friends itn his new home, who wi of his death with soniow. iIe was an plary membier of thle Presb5hyterian e - The bereave wife antd children hat sympathy of their ninny friends. neral was bethi at Miandy Springs --Thle miimbers of the newly org Bauptist chiurchi at. i s pilace miet in schiool buitini g tast Sotnday morn tit -. organizedl a Salbbath'Iischoolo. P rf. l)argan' wvas dield lsutpermtllEndett H. 1loler, aissis'at sprinthend ii(iient; g~obinisoni, secretary. Theii names tween forty andl fifty pupits was cut the roll, classes were arranmgedl and electedl. A conuittee ( was aippoi seure the ser'vices of a nijmtster to ont thie third Sabbaih int Junei(, anmd b. liefore at It a. mi., each day. -W. F. llitnton, son oif Jas. S. died ait the residntce of ,J. 8. Wat KPiedimonit, omn the 2:41 inst., after ar of two wieeks~ fromi typhoil pmie ITe corpse was brought to this n hurial, andi thle funeral wvas held a on last Sundt(ay, Ieh(v. W. C. 5cabou ductinug te services, M\mr. Itlnton, young ma e. I ye..ar fl ag, a the Cross Roaduis Wapigd (:11r.i - ~' ~ ~ mmnhity in this thebiir rud~ Mtini't Teaeners AssoclatI011 The teachers' nct in the court houso last iturday and formed a Pickens County ve cachers' Assoclation, and organized by ecting Prof. W. W. F. Bright, piesident, 0 Ad Miss Flora L. Richey, secretary. Teachers enrolled: Misses Kate Lewis, el [ester Lewis, Jane Bright, Flora L. Rich V, Ella Dowen, Lida Bowen, Mary All. m ood, Lillian Mears, Profs. J. T. Price, S. I. Sterling, W. P. Holland, W.J. lowen, bc F. Dargan. The constitution for the government of m he association was presentedI by W. W. F. right, and adopted with the following o mendinents: III Amended by inserting the following: l'hat all teachers and friends of edncation nt c requested to becone inenbers of this iaR8cltiol. vi Art. I. This association shall be known 11 is the white Teachers' Association of Pick ins county. Art. It. The object of this association bc ;hall be the profe.sional improvement of " tA members and the promotion of the cause f education. to Art. III. Any teacher or friend of educa- t Lion may becoine a meiber at any nietimg by a Inajority vote of those present Art. IV. The olicers shall he a vresident, 9 vice-president, secretary and as"istant see. retary and an executive conunittee of three members, all of whon shall be elected N annually. r, Art. V. The duties of president, vice- v pressident and secretaries shall be tlose us ually pertaining to such offices. it shall be the duty of the executive comnnittee to e prepare programs' select times wnd plac(,es of meeting, and nake all necessary arrange ments therefor. Art. 'V1. hmis constitution miny be amen. ded at any meeting by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. Oin mioion of Pr(If. Sterling. Prof. J. 0. Davis was clected vice-president, and Prof. V. P. 11olland was elected asSistant secre tary. The following were elected as executive Comnmittee: Miss Flora L. Hichey, Profs. S. G. 18terling and V. P. Holland. It was siggested by the president that we hold an eduicationial pimnie; limdl at the same fime it wis Imade kinowin thiat Col. .John Ferguson, of ('reenlville had offered ti( se (ot Gilussy Mountain free. It was d(cided to n n a (!olutimni in the Pt-ople's Journal in the interest of edhica tionm. V. W. F. Bright was elected editor. The State Superintendent of Education has promised to spend a week with us any iimie that suits our convenience. lHis oh) ject will he to visit all the public schools and deliver addresses. It was suggesto'd by Prof. Sterling that the county buy a library fol the use of Jhe teacheirs. O motion of J. T. Price the executive committee wv,as istruted to select the time and place for each ineeting of tie body. The secretary wasj instrIctedl to furini- i the - consti tut ion of the association and proceed 4 ings of this iecting to the SEN-rmic. bid Ithe l'OI)le'S .MlrIMal. Talk from tie pre.-idenit and amjmurnal. W. Wy. F. Bm: r,Pre:-ident. SFm.01A L. Hicjiy, Secretary. The next imeetin.g will lie held at Pick emms, C. It., Junle Uoth. - PamonAM: The best miethods of teaching reAinff ti) c beginiers'-irof. W. P'. Hlolland amid Sliss d Lida lBowt1. - Metmds of ttachinir the gromiudwork (f mrithimetiv- Prof. S. G. Sterling aid \Li .- Iester Lewis. f Hist,ry , its relitive importiln"e to othiei . chlool blranh s ami time lust. ImC1 l is tealchiig it -'ros. Iamgain aid Price, Mis: i. Mary A hgood. y~ Writinm (:m it he' 01 snc:ly taug'i'hm.i 'e theit (coiuntry' sch.o<ls in ;heir' pra iit c tioni. If so huowv-l rof. W. J. How~;en am Miss Flmira L.. ltichmey. r- il-solved, Tfhat, in ordter tio tdo roodl ain 8- systemal.tie work every teacher shi ol bemv -' at dai ly pro gram, anmd th at everiy tenebecr h~ r mequiredl to hanid ini ai wr itteni programi t heit r'ead andui discussedl b3 the m.ssiciatior a' very teaicher ini then conty is urag-d' tictiend thme necx mieetimng mof the m.:sociatimm mas mmnatters of vast imiportanice wi.'ll tbe di: r cussedl. F'mou:. L. liteinKv, r S. G. SiTaii.tNi, k. Em.xecuiive Comiimittee. ley (nu thist Mimbhiy mornuing abutl 8 o'clmom Mr. Eairle I'. Ta'sylor, o f f.ihemrt y to wnmshi wams serniously 'ut. lby M%r. lIminry lm'mndricl ok-ul monIof .1.l'. hh.~ lendicks. TFam heilhiilly ok - ('uredt oin theC pubtilic binhway mmear Mr. Ta': it- Ior's residlence. As to then camumse whmich < to it, repor'ts iffer. Mr. Illendricks was then road talkimng toi a tenmamt of Mr. Ta': miliir's whlen lie (Taiylomr) wailkedm 1 amdman huit I lendricks ai clip oni the hme wvithi a heavy stick. liendricks wams dazo bhy fori a imomencat mand thiought uof rumnning, I 10o his leg~s refused tim go ofT. I'bemi he drev d i- penmm-kife andh febl, for Tatylmor's jugl I ne- mikimng mm milit. woundmi. Tayivlori th and strucik lhim a severe b low on thei am and i lenic(ks struick ftorm keepJs thei nix t tii feel and his knife emmtered 'Taylor's bodimy j ron- helmow theim left shotler, andi unuie a dh -lose ult. 'mTaviiir wats 'armne-l to tim'sms imi Dr. C laytonm wasi semit for,' lht hmrined in ai shomrt~ time and dreissed 1 haswouns. Thn 1)4 tor t at s S the li (eils rathlier s.riuos, but nmo$:n-te''ssarmyiyX fatal1, zon)s ta w-. it . n' r care~ CTylor wil tie itli t-in a shm tiIme. As he is a imani (ifi cion emtstittion'i, no, tdoubht the D)octor's liret tatimin wuilIlibe vernimedl. the sle~'. Aftemr Fifiteen 4eari. atiul ]MTr. W. ,J. Connelm'l anid faumily, of t)xf< Inidiana,a rinehef Andmter.somn last rlida ternoon iont a1 viisit to nh r. D). II. lius ah Mrs. MeCotnnell waus formoerly Miss 3 he '. Si'nth uif this cioty 'n'di, sisterI to w h if' oif the writer. Tfhese two sisters hi inioimt umet forit ovemr Ilitin vearms andum ih lev. hm(r fir.st visit back' tim heri n:imave htaiii.' tim hi s''em iteft her~e mis a yimgt. iril ovyer' 1w were -Mr. I. II. 110lt amid f':cnily, whm tuntr Vtungei'r sister' five yeariis.'as ini this mmmi t(l 'hemmir imanmy friendm s litre mand ini thle ii porIti nI the counityt will be ghimi to ynthem. - People's Ad vocatte. ,after Ouir Tenea(lse'rim. (r. mli - O)ut of tIhe tweity- live appl iennmt enuniti- I iechers (mit ifleat em at thme recent ( emi h host5 t in, lthe rmcmeivedi first, grie Icer't' ih 1I hieari fie teei ved simmondi gradie maimnd tig v.e thle muicth ftr it'hIi aispirma nts. If thish imi ['le fun- imp, am Soth Ci(armolin frst gradme tin m the wvill sonii tranik any', tcolle''e prtomfessomr iti(m iit nles5 will remsiil ini imiuch gomd t iehigh~f eduationaiml iinter'est oif Ith Suiti'. tv. All personls arti herebmy notiliedl C. E. hmir' or imi aimy wai. el 'tmph>ymit orm finb of hie. sonii fI'llorac f('ise hmiwimn. comlmrmed, -re on a iminiorm, adfhals left hmem withomm turday Pickens, May I I, 189.t To C'tome at 0 P. YX. Witm~~e, thei underm'sigmned Imierlemt', ilsto( flose mmlur places 'of buisins ti'emvery, nioont, ex':'pt Sat huat amid ptublic Ih it cor lo emck p. mi.. beg.tining: .1 ue 31,.' Sip! tiembe 1st, '91nI. mind we pledlge' o fm p ;mpily andI sttlv kee this wa mm - W. TI. nht"lt.l mmmiii moIlarris & M orris, I a .m''is &' Morin, il mt* & imawih 1. JH. Newbery, -Pickens now asthree Sunday s--oolf. -Miss Minnie Waklin, of Liberty is still ry ill. -Mr. George A. Ellis, ii now at th0 :Onec Mills, Ga. -Read the new ad of the Central Jew r in another plane. -Last Slhbath at Central, Xiss Don was arriud to bir. Acker. -Mrs. Carrie Dobbins, of Central has 'en quite sick the past week. -Rea<l notice of early closing of our irchants publslised inl this istiu. -Mr. John W. Grady, of Grectnville, is a visit to his father, Nir. 11. C. Crady. -Note the change in Bruce's ad. A w lot of goods jutit receiveil at that store. -Mr. Will F. Blassengame, of Green lie, is visiting his cousin, Mr. C. Eugeno ollingsworth. --Miss Inn Caines, of Central, -who has en very sick for the last tel days, wias mec betLer lai3l Tuesday. -Sin Jones, colorctl, of "old rabbit wn, Liberty townslip, ha.1seottol with elvc leaves to the btalk. --Aiss 'airy W. Clyde, of Easley, will raduate at the coming comnmecmiuent of he Ureenvilie Femnale College June 18th. --Mr. Simpson Glenn, of Liberty, is ith his brother Frank lenn, who huAs not :Covered iroi the effects of his fall last rinter. -Mr. J. IN. Robinson, the eflicient ugent f the It. 3c 1) at Landrun, bpartauburg :.unlty, is visiting his brother, Editor T. ' RobiLson. -The coinmunion serviceo will not be ield at INt. Pleasant next Sunday, owing 0 the enforced r.bbecnce of Dr. RIiley, on "Iesbytellial %iluty. ---Nr. Tom Glenn, of Blaltown, wlhc ivent to New York some time vinec for treat uent, lis been much benefited thereby. AIe is almost well. -Miss Myra Lay, came home from Clin. Lon ilast Satuirdtay, in reponse to a '.elu-ran: itating the seriom; Illness of her b,er 'rS )obbins of Central. -Carpenters and iasos are wart-d it Fort 111ii to work oi the t builings Wages range from f 1.50 to 42.2b. 'Iti hours rule. 6ee notice. -Sev.2ll insurance agents went <o Lill last Tusday to se i:,bot O"o .ri. 'h buildings that lave been completed i no w being built at that place. -It is said that Mr. Thaos. Parkins, Liberty township, has the fin:-st c't-m 'e pr)spect in the coulity. ot : the right timC :ni aLw,Lys has ';uo :a.n< The regular Uin'on yetih' Vi11 held at Nine Forks next hatliriday ,t !U m1. The 6alia Musical AssN'Vn ,a w meet at the sanie churcn ou bath at. a. In. Mir. 1. II. 'Templeton, of Lrure c( ty has been <i, ,.e virk fer h.-' al weeks. iin di.sghtc.- v.h lis &ticia. c(ole..e i;l Clinton ilts bCen uiililohe(i his hetiside. -The uail route frnm Mile Creek to D ton and Alexan<h:r pso e'iN.- n : conhtinuiod Iy the lepartnient. -'he!ta c, ces will ne sty. pplied by the Essiutoe rot o n the return trip. -Jam is urdine, colred, was iarreg, lb- Coiitide S. N. WVyat, near Briggi 1: 'lVnsda,l .n a1 waran WIrITM n Norh Pia. chni.6;,g him with infanticide. I std hat lihe with antlier parLty Urowi il an inf?knt ill the French .Brinl ri-r ,.o time Sincl(. ilirline will be taeln 114Ck I . . arIiti..': .. lot I .;., I .onuplice' of lourdine iln the hi!aNh t;-i wai5 ks) larested near11 l'.asly 'hTesday I nin1g. Bhet con1fesses the crime, a:nl e' se stotit byv anth watIche(d the mrni r.s r ier'. Th'lere wili be a han.ging hiee o. .l"-rench ilroail tolln. -1 n-hiue-Enisoir struick the big Eas:ti worried byLi gttinig to t hem' -uht ro wa l'o)im th< mst .a:a bu.t Ihe "v o luu a.liippu.{ti Ol bti.t niOt htnin Iai of tteI).ril u ten .ts alt thei) gV been'i CC(eneered in tIle breaking~ in of Ml N. Ilagoori & (Co'nl. store utt Eai4ley wek arepoted in te NTlNal.. lhis arshetol a story that imipli< ers~s 1,:'ingi toho wa arrest.ed lii hi n te'ing i byl ti onst bl e 1 li'owien aL pla'. e I e1)1lar.ektil chuhl provek anv' altii a wst b'irugh to jaii l ly uirnIin.st. ter son ie tie hie5i con sey toaV)r ( Inendat Itof Ialy that he1 hjad lt : ILannIini. aVhi he tilili kn'ewii allor ah101 hIrla'v,s bti tdid nt' dio itimelt wich-e t theLL 1 ne whoit ti Ili. I l fail s i t' aitiitiisatory account 11 of theuiafi an I not to pu a-tpt e il e ti h an Ill lave no liton' ntredt 1on. tabteIt' i .lW yatt I:'ne lpi n dayan toki hr aIn' I.n'du Trlal .A sie ueon fra Id he ig itin a ishrl Iresh Arrival of Sea One (ase of Remnan New Line of Drred Mz White an Black "us" Something New in Figu Another Lot of Men's C Our large Spring trade stock. Large lot of Flour, the Pure Lard and other 4< I Just Received 1,0001 Wi1A \UnLMIND1112 W I I ~ ~ 'IJ~4.44~. ..I i is Yomr Orde1r and e y iepYour Trade FL ty f Lcw this smo. . i I' I . .j to moy, H& GRRIS Wh-mI~ v13 no orY01 Orf' L A - . ---.. *i vil , 4 . -u a ll av Fo n,!ite neLIL E~.l Ih~ PiILit gan.a, h which Iare the best made. VWe H 244. see deetkinds of 8e3WiDJ .5 w. chines. We challonge comprist 1I~ defy comnpetitionl and guaranteo aat ter faction. We will not ho ulnderse. deither on time or for cash. L ~ n Piano, Organ and Sowmn' M fei ud sold is warrautod for live yA.rs.J e4ir mebe wheni you buy from ru -are buyn fromn (tdalr not a o L1ItWe buy dlirect, from the r.1anufr: &tu itIhe anid pay" esh for l1l >o8, 'vh1'. fhut ales us~ to seil iarC ieiow cooJ~la,lIi ng j dtr3e4, 4.roiu.aville, S. C., I rn-be conv' Liced. ' Alexandeor Eros. 6; ( ""~NextL (door to te )::greM office. n Il.r nifi,'iI ___ ___ ii 0 11' ST1ATE. 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G"e-k.... ....17 i' 1 9 am 1 pm .. .. r,vi1....... 104 Lm 2 4pru 605p y'. IV 1% 86 am 2 15 pm -r...........iv '.2 18 am 1 45 pm. ea... .....kv 128 p 1w s 56 p=-....... mainute.. ..tv 1 07 p 1 85pm....... ........V 19 23 pM 11 45 Am. as Ar ...I...1V 0 3 11 14 am ....... l........7 9 pm l1 89 am...... clten.. .....lv 9 14 pm 10 43 am lta.. ... .lv 2 pm ^ 40 am I ii uICRnIla. . . 1 55 pw v 11 &im 9 61 pL ry BriiIneb ....IV 8 6pm I 4A am ....... Wuford.. . .....lv 13 92 pin 9 3 tm ....... IWan e........ lv 8 0 p m 0 17 am .. . ... uluth.... ... .lv 7 67 pm 0,a4 m ....... irro"........lv Y 45pm 55M . a. ib'ee.......lv 7 133 pm 8 48 ani . .. . ...... I 7 40 gm ; 8 .9 m j 2. p L1u.1" accouoIdaiou., aIy except Fuida :12 p. m. Returnking, leaYeo Li-a 6:15 % = dily cxvept Fiundiy, und No. i daily, lea A thetim 12:15 P. M andl 12.560 p, to. Retuf u1nay, and No. 12 dally, G.50 p. ms. and & t5 daily exce (p1 1Bunday, anid No 63 laily, ad 4.00 a.. in., arn ive Elertonta 8.l5 p. . aly iscops 8:-nday, leve Elbertn945p aer belr ee.n Washtig6tm and Atlanta. 9 ~out,wete1.rn Veitlibuled Limited, hutwers t::a ?are I ischarged on Arsh,-elue t'.ketssi 1and thuough sime tablea, t awli PuHb ocal. agett. or auddrema AL1una, 6 C. ?. 1JAM MONDI.l9ou$. -ANDU & MORRIS of Everything you want. >t of grocerie I Goods a Specialty. H ere is t.he place to get the BE ll our goodls are of the best, -ythi'ng in Floot Wecar. stve! Mitoveft I n Furnliture, at pricesi that will f e BEST FLOUR in the mnarke p)aid for country p)roduIce. IS & MOR RIS, Plckenw, S. USEI .DRlUG STOIE Greenville, S ne new to say next week. k out f'or it. POWER nd use LESS WAl w Iusral,ed C'atailegui or 1801. EL AUIIants C43L SPmRINGIEL. 0. Rielemond d Danville UR Grconville and Columbia Divisiou. Condensed Schedule May, 17 1891. Trains run on 75th meridian timo. Uolng North. Goiv uth No. 13. 0 4 7 00 am...Lv Cliarleston Ar... 9 45 pus 11 00 .......Columbia....... 5 80 12 13pm........Alston........ 4 80 S 08 ........Union........ % 89 8 11 Ar....6partanburg.... 1 80 pm 5 46 ........Trryon ........12 21 6527 .........aluda........11 83:am 6 54 .......Flat Rock......I1 08 7 07 .. ..lendersonville....10 66 8 00 .......Asheville.......10 00 12 31. ......Pomaria........ 4 12 pn 12 5 .......Promperity...... 8 50 t 1$ ....Newberry,.... $930 S 3.......Niety SI-.... see I 15.......Greeuwood..... 1 15 9 85....... Hodges........12 47 4 15 Ar....Abbeville.. Ly..11 45 am 4 50 LV......Belton........11 20 4 53 ......Williamson.....10 56 5 00 ........Polzer........10 52 G 17 ...... Piedmont ......10 8 $ 00 Ar ....reenvillo ...LvO 00 G 18 ......Anderson........10 :0 0 15 ly..... Pendleton... 9 54 7 10 1Y...... Soneca ....... 9 20 7 55 ...... Walihalla. ..8..... 50 11 59 ...... Atlanta........ No. S . No. 1I 6 M pm ......Coumbia....... 6 8 .........Alston........ 7 14 .......Pon.aria....... 7 83 ......Prosperity...... 7 133 pm V 45 ......Newberry.. 10 8 40........Goidville. 9 08 ..... ...Clinton........ 9 45 Ar....Laurens....... . Ninety Six... 83 *.. Greenwood...... 5 41 . .....H,l1es.. ..... 5 20 pm 6 15 .... Abbevillo'......Lv 4 40 Ar......elton.... Lv 4 95 ....Anler' on... ........ lzer........ ....... dmn..... .~e1iit ...... (reenville...... No. 9. No. 16. . mb......10 50 am ........ Alsw n ....... 9 .3 .......P11nuIIlia....... 9 25 ...... ProspIrity...... 9 03 ....... N wherry...... q 45 .......G 1 Mle ...... 7 52 . . . . lit ....... 7 82 Laren....... 7 00 ..........Hodihe.. i 30 ....... Belton ........ 11 51 .....William,ston. 11 58 ........ Pelwr ........ Is 15pm ......Piedm1ont. ..... 1) 50 .. .....Green ville.... ..............Anderson. No. 17. No. 10. .. ........oluin ....... ....... P. ari,....... 8 10 am .... ..P tro perity...... 8 9~ ... Lv Newheny Ar... 1 1 ... . Niniety Six .... S" is ......Greewood...... " 10 41 ......... 1- . .. -.. -it 15.........Abeville.. - 1 0I ......A r. 1 eitmn ...... 11 h0 .. ....Ly. rehl ...... 4 25 -... ......Wiimton...... 4 01 ........Pzer........ 8]55 .........lPiedzuont ...38 pm...... G veoil ..... 8 00 pun ,1 11 54 ..Ar..Aderson..L1. ,. ~ .N.40 19 50 p-. ... L-; 1id:f.4 Ar..... S 05 pin 1 1 3 . . . . Ar .A .evillo L v. . --17 ~N~4 o. 42. i 10 alm.. ...N. . u45pm 12 89 .......G rbville ....... 4 10 1 10 pm.......'linton....... 8 87 nd 2 00..... ....Laureus... 45 NIou. 9, 10. 13, 14, 15, 16. 17 10. 40, 41, S4245 daily[exzcept Sunday. Main line trains 13 and 14, daity bewe Columnba and 'l7- tweou Atitn and Greenville. 5U G3OL H A A M, Traffle Manager. w. C A R)W ELL. U.P A.. C.alambiaa M. C. J. A4. DODLSO)N, Supt. a W. N. GR N Ge' Manager. I HAVE FOR SALE I A 100 bushieIs of c~orM. G ewe mllch cws wifl yeeng en Yes, 4bae beef 4cow. Ose work maule. I Want to BuyTi 8erne heiferst and4 colts. ST, 'eme~ andI Nec lie. I wtil 1uy and pay Ca*Sg or 3 will well *aM Cr'edit. end ,.lBwye l La a rge. or U ialE Tacts, inaapr'oved C. L. liLL~IN(NWORLTW, Pickenis, S. (. ~rce THE ATLANTIC 00AST LINZ 33 PASSENGERt DEPARTME~iN'1. t, Wihnington, N. C.. May 18th I891. Fast Line between Uharleston and Coa lumnbia and upper Souzth Carolina and Wecste.rn North Carolina. OONDENBEDI PeHRDUL. Going West. Ging list No. i2. N o. 53. __7 00 a.m . .Lv Charl eston Ar.. 9 45 p.uI 8 AO...........L4anes....... 805 9) 45 .........tmnter....... 6 50 10 55 . ..Ar Cohunbla Lv... 0 35 3 35 p.m .. .Winnsbhorro. ...4 07 4 48...........hester..... ..8 1' 5 59 ...Yorkville,..1 40 7 20 ...Lancaster..8 20 a 51 29 ....ock Hill..2 82 p.m * 30 ...GCharlotte,_N. C... 1 40 T13 p.mAx Nowbirj~ry,.~T,v 30 pm 8 12 ...Greenwood.. 1 15 9 45.........L4aureoz.... 7 00 ami .520 ...Anderson..... .10 80 .550 ... .reeniville. .. 10 05 7 55..........Wahalla.... 8 40 4 15 ...Abbevill.... 11 45 8 06 . .. . .8partanburg . . .. 1 815 p m 7 07 Hlendersonville,N. C 10 59 ""..8 00 ... Asheville. N. U...10%0. Molid trains between C'harlestotn and Co L *G(en. Pass. A gent, HT. WAL-runA, Gen'l Mainager. SCHOOL CHURCH, 9ANK -... * AND 00UiI HOUSE FURNIITURLE a C senses for Ii. R. Depot. and Pablio BId'ga. ~ER GATES DESK 00. U.S.A. *aRLL5VLLe..