The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 04, 1891, Image 3
ICKENS SENTINI
ILOCAL .EwS4
-4ise Flora Richey is quite sick.
--A new roof has been put on the depot
at Liberty.
-Miss Sarah Grogan, of Washingtob,
D. C., is visiting Miss Corrie Brtice.
--Mr. Philip A. Porter has coinpleted a
fine residence on his farm neat town.
. -Mrs. Ella Qober Is visting relatives
had friends in Atlatia and Chattanooga.
- -Mrs. J. J. Jentings, of Willianiston
is visiting her son, Mr. Frank Jennings of
Liberty.
, -Mr. Earle P. Taylor has so far recov
ered frQm his recent injuries that he is able
to be but:
-Read every column of tle 9ENTINEL
ibis week, as usual it is replete with news
interest.
-Messrs. J. L. }Ioon and Jerry Sanders
ye fine crops. These mien are thorough
ing fatmers.
-Mrs. W. E. Orillin. of Ealey is visit
I her parents Mr. and Mrs D. A. Chan -
n of Liberty.
-_Uncle Buck Kennemore, of Liberty
}ownship, Is still yoting enough to have
the first new potatoes every summer.
. --A petition has been sent from Easley
to the Postmastvr-General to have the post
office at thit pidce closed on Sundays.
. -Mr. Rowell a cotton buyer from
Charleston was in Easley this week; 81
was the best price paid for good cotton.
-Mr. B. A. 11agood, Assistant Distriet
Attorney was in Pickens this week on busi
ness and pleasure. He returns to Charles
ton today (Wednesday.)
-Mr. M. Benjamin's fine crop was al
most destroyed by the bail last Saturday.
Hall could be gathered up by the bucket
ful at dusk that evening.
-Only one piece of property was offered
for sale by the sheriff last Mon(lay. The
W. N. Paync house an(d lot in Central whs
hold to F. A. MeCorkle for $735.
. -Applications for the position of Prin
cipal of the High Schol here have begnU
to co:nQ in. 'Tli, tri,;teei have t%v0 , months
in which to choose a successor to Prof.
Dargan.
--Mr. Frank Jennins. of Liherty, says
h William Goat of that town has undertak
en to aid the printer, by eating up all the
ordinances and notices posted up )by the
bouncil.
-Gus Clyde, colored, who li,es on Mr.
John Duncan's lplae neir k'asley, had a
ialuable mule killed by lighting last Satur
day. It was in the stable when the bolt
struck it.
-The new seliuIlile on the Air Line
puts the northbound train into Easley, two
minutes later, and the soullibouind thirtv
minutes later than they were by the previ
ous time table.
-Go. W. Powell of Eastatoe, was coM
initted to jaiL last Saturday. by Commi.
sioner Thornley, for hitiniiating a witness
who was to testify against him in the Con
missioner's court.
--Mr. A. M, Hamilton, who has beenl ill
for sonie time at the home of his son
Mr. C. Earle Hamilton, in Liberty town
ship, is very low, and no hope of his re-.
tovery is entertained.
-Ir. T. R. Price went over the moun.
tains last Thursday, to take Prof. lioberts,
of the Slabtown 1ligh School, to thei
French Broad Valley, where lie expects to
rustItte for a 21mith.
--Mr. and Mrs. Johni M. Olenn of S!ab
town, returned from Alabiama last Satuor
day. TIhey had beetn on a visit to Mrs
Glenn's sister Mrs. Miller and also at tend -
ed the General Assembhly at Biringham.
-John II. Reeves, the 1 7 year old son
bf Hiram Reeves, of the Eastatoe section,
was before Coniissioner TIhornley hast
VThursday, charged with ru'iming a mioon
shine still. lie wias boundl over to court
bnder $300 bond.
. -At George's C'reek Church last Sunday
- Jas. 0. Bowen anid E. B. Ln::i-n got it'o
a difficulty and came to blows. In' the moe
lee, Latheni received a severe scalp wo ud
whlich retiuired the attention of a surgeon,
but is not dangerous.
-The Baptist and Presbyterian Sunday
*thools at this place are invited to joiti the
Metlodist's in the "Chtildlren's D)ay" exer
bises to be behd at, the! Methoist~ chiurch on
the second( Saibbathi in Junie. Exercises to
begin at 10 o'cloh'k d. in.
-Hope Gallo'way arid Cling Powvell had
a "'scraping" matcch last Saturday, over
the litteris testimony in the CJomtmtisioner's
court. it is rather a ticklish business to
fool with Uncle Sami's witne'nses and Gail
loway may get ihto trouble.
-Talk tip for'your town and your coon
f,y. Pickens couinty is one of the best, in
ihe State. If youti egini to talk about it,
you wilhl know miore about it, aiid learni
rnore of its adlvanitages. The-re is not an
hahiealthy locality in the counity.
--Wmn. Bratton, living iiear Trable Hock.
'ms- brought to the city and lodged ini jii
yesterday, by D)eputy Marshals .Jan'-s andl
RCoe, on the charge of revenue violatbons.
lie will have a heating before oummission.
er lley ward.-Daily tNews 311th uIt.
.-Deputy Marshals Hill, .John and Cal.
say that D)eputy Aiken nieed not put on'
any airs about comning on this side and (lit
ting up a st-ill or. two. ''rhese b)oys went
over that way some time sinice and cut up
the largest stiall in the miountains, i
immiediate neigboorhoodl. .i i
--Mr. J7. Addison Jloggs lin elen-red a
large field of steel) lill land ont his farm
tnear Liberty, andit terr'acedi it with the fal
len Iimaber. Those whio have seen theset
novel territces, say that it, is the best plan
yet adop)tedl to save; steep lands from wvasth
ig. Personis lhavinig rich hill lands should
see Mr. Boggs' terraces andii ad4opt thiemi.
No royalty asked.
. -Mr. W. N. 1'ugl'ies, of 1,ooper-s, was
iht eeu last Tutesdaiy. We arc sorry
ntltht lie hats beeni soulferinog withI
ioarm't:niess for about three moni thIs. causied
from exposure- lie hats had doulte dut y
this spring being enigaged ini thIe (rethin of
hanidsomie ne'w dwelling.' Ilis ito-itje,
Mr 0no . Sheck, ot' Easley will soon
have it completedl.
-M3r. N. 11. Roe brought to t he Sa
NEL Offico last, Mondlay.,the wing feather dr
alwhite currier pigeoni with the followinz
l-egend( pinitedh int red ink on it, "if iauiii,
or shot, report to F. Heanmer, Wa.shintgton,
D3. C." rTe pigeon was foneid on Swvmi
Mountain near 'ITable Rock b)y Mr. Sylvatims
Masters and had evidlently been killed byv
*n eagle or hawk.
-The tnegro man and wvonmn that were
arrestedl last weeik near1 Easley by Consta
bile Wyatt, charged with drowning ani h-m
fant in NorthI Carolinta, were takeni to IHeun
sonville on Thutrsdaiy. ,Thte State's At torn
ey allowed them tA) enter ai plea of "guilty
of mnanslaughter" and tey were satntened(
to the penItentiary, thle nai for- 21) years
and the womn for It) yeats at hard labior.
-Mrs. HIeator Richardson, of Liberty
township.who has been visiting her sons anid
firothers In T'ema I-r the past nix tmothIs,
returned home last Saturday In good
health. Aunt hester say-s thtere is nothintg
wrong with Texas 1)ut doctor bills andi( bolt
wormsa. She also reports the crops fromn
Palestine, Texas, to Birminghtam. Ala.
hams, as the worst they have had Jai twe
Ie yaars.
Hall Last Saturdsyi,
turday afternoon af havy rain
1tormn crossed this county from
to southeast, The hall only fell
at Inwrvis. A Imall section not over one.
fourth of a ilb in extent most places. It
first commenced in the Nine Timessection,
where for a short distance garden and field
crops were seriously injured over a small
area: The next place was the Coun ty 9eat.
Here the fall of hail was terriftle And it I-Ist.
ed about fifteen minutes, imany of the stonea
neasured two and a half inches in diami.
ter. Vegatable and flower girdens were
ruined. The damage in this comnunity
was confined to the corporate limits of the
towti. The next place' to suffei Wts Liber
ty township. The hail beganti at Mr. Thos.
Parkin's, where it did considerable damage
to his fine cotton prospect and extended
from there to the Anderson county line
across the track of hist year's storm in a
track three-fourths of a mile wide. Amoir
those who suffered the worst in the county
are lssrd. Job. F. Smith, Job binith,
Basil Callaham, Jas. V. Griflln, Thos,
Parkins and E. B. Richardson. Somtb of
these parties are only !ijnred slightly and
others more seriously. Several of then
coinienced to replant their crop last Mon
day morning. SLall fields of wheat and
riats were ruined hn sonic places. This cal
lamity falls very heavy on those who were
in the track of last years storin and lest
heavily thereby.
In the upper portion of the county con
siderable dianage was done. Mr. J. Mat
Winchester was damaged over $2:;0 by the
hail and rain. He will have to replant a
large portion of his crop. Mr. Parrott, a
near iii10ibor of Winchester's will replant
all his crop with corn. Mr. Ephriani Gil
stral) was badly danaged. In that coIm
munity those who had their cotton thined
will plant corn instead, as it would not pay
to work what is left.
In the Cedar Rock section cast of Pick
ens, many crops were ruined and will have
to be replanted. The hail was in epots but
the spots come often and the county has
been set back severil hundred dollars.
Transofers or Real Estate.
Since our last report, April 30th, the fol.
lowing transfers of real estate have been
recorded in the oflce of Mesne Convey
ces for this county:
J. R. Harris to J. R. Ilaye3, 6 acres in
Pickens C. 11., township, -lo0.
J. M. Hayes to J. I. Harris, 4 acres in
Pickens C. I., township. $100.
Nancy L. and James K. Lathein, exceu
tois of the will of G. W. L'atheml, deceased,
to Nancy E. Latheim, 100 acres in Dacus
uille towl;ship.
W. M. Jones, sr., and V. V. Jons to V.
M. JonAs jr., 139 acres in Dacusville town
ship, .400.
Jaies HOosamond to R. V. 1lolcoibe
and P. L. Johnson, lot in Easley; hndefinite
lease.
Col. B.n1 HIagood to Davil Murphree,
I 70 acres in Pickets C. Ii., towinship, . 100.
(his dved helars (late 211h O(ct., 1853.)
Willi:m M. Jones to Win. A. Ldiens, 139
are ac in Daeusviile tonivihi): 1.v(. and af
feetiol.
Francis I. FAl.r to It. W. H1 iolombe
aid P1. , .Johnsonl. :1 lots in the town of
E'asley, C5: (-(.
R1. U. and Lou Htattm to C. 11. Alford,
hot in Cential, $100.
T. J. 13oweni to 1). E. Ilemdricks, 194
acres in Pick,-ns C. II., townshi, ,2. i i).
A. WV. Walker to F. NI. Day,' 2 lots inl
the town of Central, $1:;(.
T. W. Ilill to Jto. M. 1Hiibbard, 125
acres inl Pickens C. II., township, $t(00.
J N. Mmrgam to F. It. Morgan, 2 lots in
the town of Central, 100.
J. E. Ilavod, sr., to A. 6. Aiken, I lot
ill town I * Easlevy, jIo.
C. L. I(llillgsworth to lLrrison Powell,
200 acres in llIIurri:ne townsij, (0.
R. G. Gailles to F. 11. Morgan, I lot in
the town of Central, $41.
1. W. ll lcombe and P. L. Johnon to
Ann lHosanmond, :i lots in the tewn of Eas
ley, $60)0.
hionas Parnett to Itial Blarnett, 32 acres
in Easley townishi p, $500I.
J. M. S'tewart, C. C. Pi., to .J. S. lien.
dIricks, 1 "0 aeres in Daeusv ille township,
$1,210
Fort 151l1 Pairty.
Last 'Tuesday a select party of bldies anid
genitlemen from41 Pickenis, E'a'y, Walh111 a
and A ndersonl wvent to F'ort 1t1ill for ai day's
lIttinhg atl pl'asur*e in iamb131inig am1 ong the
lustortie 5(cenes at the home of ('a1 luni.
The pnrty wals imle upl as8 follows: Mrt.
1nd( 3Mrs. J. MI:e Uribee, Misses ('orrie
Ilruce, Ohi and Aurie I loliingswo4rth, Mess
rs. .1. 1E. Ilagood, jrn., and P'. Euigene Al
e,xamiler, P'ienls: Mr'. XW. M. I lagood and
fmnlily, MIisses Lida (Goodle'tt, Mary D).
IRiley', Essie Itussell, Mr. II. Earle Itussell,
Ea~;sley; i.se Sarahi(i Grgan1, Wa ishi ngton,
D). C.; Mrt. F. E. I Iarris~on and1 wife Alisses
Josi'eI llarrisoin and Saltlie Norton, Wa'1l
IalIa; MI'. hi. J. Gignillit, Mirs. G4. WV.
(Gigntilliat, "'enel-a;1 Mtr. .Juilian W. Bruice
and1 paty o4f Anderson.)i 'hue day) wa'is
everythling that couhi14 be' w''ihed and1 the
Ilinii was highly enjoyed by all who palr
NIliss NMinnie Wakel in d iedl Fridlay morni
inig, thle cthi tilt., at t. o'clock, alLedl sev
entecen year1s and1 six Xmio lit hs. IHer funeral
was5 pr'eached the dayi3 following by Dri. ..
it. Ri ley , at tIhe LibertyV l'n shyterian
churchi. IHer remailins were'int4'rred at the
)hd Liberty hnring grrouind. 'Theo last sad
r*i tes we'ie witnessed(1 by iimny sympall;th1iz
ing rehltivyes andil friendso 'ar''ntal love is
immitortal, str'ong and universal, b'ut it is so4
thatt tihl bre'laing of its buinds ini deathi, is a4
ollle grief. Espeia:lly was t his thle case
in Itle dealthi of Ninunie Wakelin. Tlhe shad-i
ow 41f naPi 1ion whiichl fell lik aI p1la'l (n lher
briaht, youIng life-. was always lizbtedl upl
ing friend~s dec'(k(ed heir g.rave wIXithI thel. illh
est (ofH frngs of t1 he hl'ul Ii ful NI i y. Th'lese
will hul'-the windl will steal1 their fra
grance' away. Buht the beutliy andI sweet
inss olf Mininh-'s lifen will aiidle with her
loved ones' w hile' mfenn,ry beds.
F~ronai rLoper.
Iti- In is1 slr'ing very mluchi withI a cne
on her faoe.
Mir. lileIy lur ge'ss lhas btein a great snf.
ferer froum soameting like a large I muor11 on1
his ja w, whichl has a1 lost depiived him oif
his spee'((h. I .i bot 70 years of age,
(rop g(enel'ly sorry. Wheiat ha's the
llrIf. J1. A. MilcWhlorter is in .k ing thle
lest of, a the month11)11I's vacat ioni fromi his
schol dto lIt ivat' a smiall farn'. ll'i will
re'sumie hiOl schol about11 the ist, of July.
The Ea tii ley Tons i (iunmA, oi
oni Ithe selIond Suiuulv inl ,bme11. at1 in a. im.
AllI hIe Sunday;1 Schoo' Ils inl tie toIwnshil
cry twienty memberIl's noi'lh'I,d.ou the so
invit, dl to 1(ome1. Prof. Jl. II. Vaughnii' wil
be on hand. W. II. Nix, 'esjidet.
Easley, S. C., May 30, ti;.
TEl ('lo11 at (1 V. ni.
\V', the uindersigned1 muerebn to. ret1
to clolse our11 p)1lace olf businiess evI'ryf at te'r
n100on, excep)t Satu rd ay and p1bli)i 'day ~s, a
Ito promptly' and strictly~ keep this atgre
mient. IHagIlod, Uruce & Co.,
- l arrisi & M~orris,
Le wis & Mor'ris,
innluter' & [Hawthorne.
. -Knox post ofilce in, OtIonee county
has been discontinued. Send mail 'o'Tal
ley or High Falls.
-Mr. J. C. Garrett, of Oat'es, met with
the misfQrtune of getting :his, arm broken
by a runaway mule, on the 28th ult.
-Notice (be change in McFall's ad this
week. The Almanac never fails to turn
over a new leaf the first of the month.
-Mr. Thos 1hilds, formerly of this
place, now of Piedmont, was inarried to
Maliida Morgan, of that place, on the 24th
uit.
-Mr. P. IT. Boggs, of Liberty, has sent
to this o1ice a Saillple of fine wfient grown
by him this year. The crop was harvested
last Fridtiy.
-Very few balbs of cotton were 4ffered
for sale at Easley during the stay of the
cotton buyer there. The price paid was G
to 81 cents.
-Rv. Drury Knox, an aged Baptist
minister, well and favorably' known in this
and adjoining counties, died at his home1
near Chauga church, on the 24th inst.
Oconee News.
-Prof. Justice, of the O'Ncal 1igh
school, in Greenville county, was in town
last Tuosday. le has made application
for the position of Principal of the P1ickeus
High School.
-At present It looks as if wewould have
the best small grain crop we have had for
years. The acreige is small and with a
pienoninal yield the crop would not near
supply the demand.
-Mr. W. R. Keith, eldest son of the
late Col. W. U. Keith, of Walhalla, was
married on the 20th ult., to Miss Nina
Smith, of Chapell's. A grand reception
was given then at the residence of Mrs.
Vol. Keith on the arrival of the bride and
groom at their future home.
-A great many persona have very rea
sonably attributed the bad stand of cotton
this year to the use of the patent planter to
save seed. B3y the ol methA Mishels of
seed were put to the acre and a poor stand
was never heard of. Some seed lay in the
ground five weeks before coming up.
-Mr. Jas. Lion formerly of this coun
ty now of the Greenville police force has
been selected as the model, for the Confed
erate soldiers' statue, that is to be placed
on the monument to the Confederate dead,
whith the Ladies Memorial Association of
that city will erect at an early day. No
better selection could have been maude, and
no doubt Mr. Ligon dressed in a uniform
of ''the gray" will iake the ideal soldier.
A sket-h of Mr. Ligons' war record will be
published at the unveiling of the monu
lient.
UI-nfon meeting .
Union Imeting of the third district of the
Twelve Mile Associatioi, wa held at Con.
cord church last Saturday and Sabbath.
Rev. W. C. Seaborn was elected Moderator;
C. E. Rlbillsol, Clerk. Rules for the gov
erinent of the Union were adopted.
A collection for State Mis.sions was taken
u); $1.35 wias collected.
It was r-olvt d to take up a collef-tion for
this plrpose at each mtling of the Un0on.
Several queries were discussed by tile
brethren to the edifivoticn of those present.
'I'lT coninittl e. appminted to select a place
fo6r the next meeting, selected Golden's
Creek. Time first Sabbath in August and
Saturday before. Rev. T. F. Nelson to
preach the introductory dIcrmwran
The r1iaires are entitled to the same
representat ion in the Union as tley have in
the A ssociation: Members and deacons arc
ex-ollicio nembers of the Union.
The constitution and hy-laws will be re
ported at the nffxt meeting.
The query: "What, is the duty of th<
pastor to the church?" will be discussed al
the necxt. me-t ingr, when it is hoped thal
every church in the UnIon will he rep)re
sen tedl.
Ihuinessr Notices.
I F YOU1Tf fA(IK ACflES
Or yo~u atre alt worn oult, really good for nothIng
0it general debsility. Tfry
IiUlOII5N'S IRO.v BITT ERS.
It will curo von, and give a good appetite. Sold
by all dealers In mnedicine.
Alny one wvantinig money for county
claimuls, nlotes, mlortgages, &c. wIll do wel
to appily to Juliuis E. lass
alpr8 if
Consaupton Cured.
An old1 phIysician,ii retired from prinet
hlavinIg had0 plalced( in his hands by an East
Illliak mlissionlary tile formulia of a simlpki
ve-getable rnmdy for- the'( sp(eedy and per.
manenIClt eure oif Counumption, 1'ronchlitis,
C'atarrhl, Asthmna, anId al'l throat andi Lulng
Atfections, also a positiv:e anld radical curt
for Nervous D)ebility and1( all NervousCom-.
pihiints, after hlavmng tested its wondterMtu
curative powers in thonlsands of cases hlas
felt it his duty to mlake it known to hlis sur.
ferim:g f"llows. Actuate by this mlotive ande
a diesire to relie~ve humIlan sufferinlg, I will
se'nd free oIf c-har-ge, to all wilo deire~ it,
this recipew, ill Gernmn, FrenIch or Thnglishl,
wvithI fullI di recltis for prep aring ande us
insg. Sent b)y mail b)y addilressinlg wit I
t stamp, namn 1th ids paIper W. A. Noyets,
52,1 Power' Block, lRochester, N. V.
apt 0y I
WV. K. LINDSAY,
('ENltA L, S. C..
tDealer inl
A d Fin J wery
Anu.di: done J ewlr y.oie n
best mi,anner. 4Gii me1 yourf traide and ge
yoor moo-''a "01rt1h.
Fresh Arrival of Se
One Case of Remnar
New Line of Barred Mi
White and Black Lawn
Sonething New in Figi
Another' Lot of Men's 4
Our large Spring trade
stock.
Large lot of Flour, the
Pure Lard and other 0
Hj
Just Received,
1,000 I
V,-.raw DRa
Conne anad See Theni.
WE WILL hANDLE
ICE
This Summer.
Give us Your Order and
we will Keep Your Trade'
all the Time.
Plenty of Lemons this
week.
Sugar 1 pounds for a
$1.00.
lespectfully,
HARRIS & MORRiS.
Whet~i you buy a Piano or Organ
or want a Sewing Machine, hur fro'm
A LEX A N D)ER BR OS. & CO., G ree -
ville, 8. C., you will sae from fifteen
to twenty per cent.
WeV sell the celebrated Kronich &
Bach 1Eianos and Orgns, suich as
the Estey, Chicago, Cottage, Dyer &.
HuLghes, New Englanud and Waterloo
which are the best made. 'We sell
seven difi'erent kinds of Sewing Ma
chines. WVe challonge co!nparison3,
defy competition and guarantee satis
faction. We will not be undernold,
either on time or for cash. Everv
Piano, Organ and Sewingf M achine
sold1 is warranted for five years. Re
member whien you buy from nts you
are buying from dealers not agents.
WVe buy direct from the mianufact,urer
andl pay' cashd for all goods, which en
ables us to sell far below commision
ed algenlts.
Call on us at 107 and 111, Was.h
ington street, Greenyille', S. C., and
be coinceiiud.
Alexander Bros. & Co.
Next door to the express. ofhee
miy7mii(
i'TIfE STA'T'E OF SOUTIT CA lt)LINA,
Co 'unt y of P'iiken's.
(Coinon Piicas' Court. -
. J:e ,Pli n t its.
Sarah B' alneri, Mail indai Duroham, fAt tie
IIerId, Sarah Oak liy, Th'omane Gib)son,
Benijamin ( ihson, ,b;un-'.ti, Sars'h Atnn
tor, .Jano: Fistr'r, Mary Foster, AfartIha
Fliosteri, .iaunes L,. Alex:iudi'r, DanLhiel C.
A lexamle'r, A~nni' M[. Ale'x:'aider, Ma:ry
F. Alexand1er, Martha~ i A Alexandelur,
Lillie M,. Alexander, the he'irsi ofi Nancy
Oibson dec'easedl, minimi and mi!umr' unI
known'i, YIhe heirs of Jamesi' Ah-x:iiilir,
1< iz,zi e L ewis' Marth J11..( Gibhson , J1. N.
Muorphri,ee, TI. F. .N l.on ando lienry' FoIl
t er, IDefendaints;.
To the' DefIendatis abiove nam el:
You' arielhereby sumoned i andii'( required
to aInswe'r thet (omp)lhint in this actiin,
dieb' was filed in ill in ii o thle CI-rk
ot thle (Court for' Stte andii Coiunty
aforileMaid, onl the S ih dayv of May, IS!)1,
:iiii toi serivi' a ('ipy fi y,oir ainswir tom thei
said i'oumpjhiin t ln thi' subtiEilitr at his
elIeil Mfthay , It <h ervce an i
you fil t unw r th Tophuttin withi
theilii tun aofe. i d, itihie piint(ifsi n h
artin willt app' tlyin the Com('t for thes rm'
liefi da n d , n si rhiiliile ilomph an S t
J1. H. N EW~\TON,
J P.aEWnTiffs' Attonev
-AT
sonable Goods, just
4 Bundles, same old
islins.
S.
ired India Muslins, kast
lothing,
hais necessitated a ref'
BES'l' and CREAPEST.
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ATLANTA AND ('11ARLC
S{chedule in (
SOUTHROUND--Read Dowi.
*No. 37. * jN o. 9o. ).
7 55 pi 1 55 pm 2 30 1glN.
.......2 18pm 2 57 p mmv .11
........ 2 28 pin 30 ain:lv.......
........ 2 41 pm 3 22 nuilv........
........ 8 06 pm 3 5: an0v .... Kiig
........ 3 22 pm 13 all'IV
......... , 33 pin 4 2- an.: . BI
........ 3 51 pm 4 43am"hv.......(
.........4 18 pm 5 10 iin:lv........
......... 4 '25 pim a 5 1 V.......
9 5b nT .1 43 pm 5 32 nIAV. .
........ .5 11 pm, ! 57 anlv.
........ .5 31 pi '6 1 1111v ........
10 50 am 6 0 5 1 6 47 p nmIv . (.
........ .. 33 pm 7 16 in1v.......
........ 7 25 pin 10 m i1v
........ 7 53 pm 8 38 am'v
.. ..... 8 12 pmi 8 5t ......
....8.....8 501p111 9 35 pmlllv.......
........ 9 25 pim 10.10alulv.
.... ....9 30 pm 15 R1........(
........ 10 00pn 10 43 ap mV........
1 35 pm 1 02 pmn 10 46 3 IV........
1 57 pn 10 28 pm im) Irn.....0i
........ 10 49 pmi 1 1 am lv. Flov
......... 11 03 pm 11 46 aniliv.
........ 11 17 pm 115 am tv.
....1....11 29 pmn 112 pi IV.......
........ 11 42 pm 1224 pm lV.
........ 11 54 pm 12 37 pm Iv..
3 25 in 12 30 Iri 15 plv.......
Additionl trains Na 17 ani. 18
leaves Atlanta 5:30 p) ni ., arr ivis 1,11a
arrives Atlanta 8-55 a. in.
Between J,xila and A24anti--No. .1
111% 10:05 . in., and 10:.") a. in., i rivi
ing, leavektiens, No. 10 (ly wmcept
5 15 a n... 1....
6. 5 a in Reurnng 32 m;. .. .n .U2s
and 5.4 a. in. 57i. 'a .3 . ...
~Ofl.11 an 1 c a Itlv.........
10 hct Wt'!m . 10nt amd e Yov.....
* Nos.:17 an 38 am ng........
1a~r. nd asli10o.1 On thv. . . u ..E
Pcr (ltitil 0 in aomt v.. t. l...(
Sleeingcarrcsr10 43s amonv... .....I
J0A4. LmTv........
11n~ Pamssg.. ..e.t:
W. I. GEE1 31en~ am r..Fv
SPRINGiv.....
LEWIS l......
ditr a g rin No . ro nd18
arvsugtata of5 th. m. A
Bete d an A thN1
Lua10 A. cn,ad 10oad m., arrie
ing leavgAhes N.r 10 daiecep i
cep Vuday leave ooa(11.45a.mi
and 4 g.m, re MO R E .0
No.11ad 2car lulanee
Sleepng-ca resrvat n, forfur Nw
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Openedi
Price, 75 cts per buncne.
Colors, and only 8 cents.
Iliig throughout the whole
hand.
1JCE & CO4,
Pickens, N. Ca
fILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
TTE AIR LINE IV'Y DIVISION.
*Daily. NoRlT,I BOUND-Htead Up.
TONS. *No. 10. *No. 12 *No. 38.
harlotte ........ ari 5 10 am 6 10 pm; 9 10 pm
-11Ilont.......IV 4 .1 am 6 1 pi ........
1,owell...... ..lv 433 am 606 pml.........
bnstonia .. .lv 4 20 am 5 53 pml........
s Mount in ... Iv 3 53 am 5 28 pm ........
Grover ... .....Iv 3 32 am 5 it pm:........
ieksburg . lv 3 20 am 5 01 pm ........
alf.ny's........ v 3 00 am 1 43 pm ........
owlC 's........V 2 30 am 4 18 pm ........
'1li .........1I 2 26 am 4 11 pm ........
irtanburg ......lv 2 07 am 8 57 pm 6 57 pil
Velf*ord.. .....lv 1 *6 ain 8 33 pll ........
e ..r's.........lv 1 30 am 8 11 pi ........
reenlville. ...... lv 1 04 am 2 45 pmi 0 05 pmll
,slev's.... . lv 12 39 Iam 2 17 pm ........
'entr'al ........lv 12 10 aill 1 45 pm. ...
SenenC.........lv I11 30 pir 12 55 pim ........
stiminster ..... .lv 10 07 pm 12 F1 pni.....
.TOrI1........lv 10 26 pm 11 45 nin ........
)ntit Airy ......I v 9 51 pim 11 14 am ........
,ornehiai.......lv i9 52 pm 11 09 am ........
BeIton.........v 9 26 pm 10 43 am ........
jula...........v9 28 pm 104) am B 1.1 p
itesville. ... . . Iv 8 55 1)11 14 11 am 2 52 pmI
-(rv lranch .... .V 8 36 pm 9 48 am
Buford..........v 22 pim 9 38 am .......
iwanee........v 8 08 im 0 17 am ........
Duluth........Iv 7 57 pm 906 an ........
[orcross ........lI v 745pm1, 855 am ........
hamlible.......v 7 33 pj 8 .18 am........
tlanita ........v '7 00pim 8 10 am 1 25 pli
-Lla accomilodatiou, daily (v4ecpt Sunday,
UZI p. ii. Itflenhg, leavcs Lula 6.00 a. n.,
daily except, Sunday, and No. 9 dailv. leav(
Athens 12:05 p. i. and 12.50 p. m. Return.
unday, alnd No. 12 daily, 7.00 p. m. mad .3
FL. ml.
61 dauilv except Sundar", and No $13 dail v, ex
nid 4.2(5a. ml., art :ve Elbertoni 3.35 p. Lii. ami
laily except Xuniday, leave Elbea tonl 2.45 p. mi
ni. and( 9.15 a. nD.
wers betweeni Washington and Atlanta. 9 ant
kyfrthwestern Vestibuled Litnited, bietween A t
xtra fare is chatrged on first--class tickets only
and through tIne tables, rate and P~ullmin
>cal Agents. or add1re.us
D)iviMion Pass. Egent,
Atlan ta. (ia.
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& MORRIS
>f Everything you want.
t of grOCeries!
Goods a Specialty.
Iere is the place to get the BEST,
our goods are of the best, and
!fthing~f in oot TV ear.
Furinitutre, at prices that will force
BEST' F&OUR in the market.
id for country p)roduce
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Grecuville, S. C
e new to say next week.
(out for It.
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& ENGINE 00.S8PRiNUFiELD/0.. U.S.A
;Rlehnd & DanyN UM
Gteenvie aid Cofuiblh Division.
Condeas6d 8&eduld MY, 81 1891.
Trains rWd oi 75th nterldian time.
Going North. Going South7
No. 15. No. 10.
6 15 am...Lv Cftarifdh Ar...12 50 am
10 IS- ... ...Colutnbia...... 8 80 pi
12 8pm ... Union ........ 6 29
1 55 Ar.... Spartanburg.... 5 80
8 06 ......Tryon . 4 17
841 ......aludais........ 8 41
4 09 .......Fiat Rock...... 8 16
4 22 .... Houdersonville.... 8 01
5 17 .......Ashevillt....... 1 55
6 40 ......Hot Springs .....12 28
5 50 ..... Paint Rock......11 55 aut
7 15 ......Morristown...... 9 25
S 30 .......Knoxvlill...... 8 15
7 32 ......Cincinnat:...... 7 29
No. I S. No. 18.
6 40am......Charicton...... 9 80 pi
10 30 .......Coumbia....... 6 80
11 57 .......Prosperity...... 8 50
12 15pin.......Newberry...... 8 80
1 55 ......Ninety Six...... 2 00
2 16 ......Ureenwood..... 1 15
3 25 Ar.... Abbevillo..Lv..12 00m
8 30 Lv...... 1.-lton ........11 20
4 07 ........Pezer ........10 51
4 20 ...... Pijdmont ......10 85
5 00 Ar. .... Greenvillu ...Lv10 00
5 :35 ......Anderson........10 5
6 31 -v..endleton. 10 18
7 55 1V...... Senec e ....... 9 45
8 25 ... Wallialla....... 9 15
11 59 .......Atlaita........
No. 17. No. 18.
8 31 am....Prosperity...... 8 17 pm
8 50 .......Newberry...... 8 00
10 08 ......Ninety Six...... 6 88
10 28 ......Greenwood. 0 1,2
11 30 ......Abbeville ......5 00
11 40.. .......Belton........ 4 45
12 15 .. ....Anderson ...... 3 00
No. 7. No. 8.
6 00 p.......Colmnibia......10 10 aue
..... Prossperity...... 8 81.
7 -15 .... .. Newberry....... 8 15
0 08 .......Clntoui........ 7 02
9 45 ........Laurens....... 8180
No. 9 No. 10
11 45 ........ Beton........ 4 37 pm
12 13 ........Pelzer........ 4 12
1 . 30 .......Pithn1ont ...... 3 44
1 05 .. .... Grenville...... :3 05
43- .No. 42.
12 25 pim.. ..Newborry ....6.. s 50 pni
2 25 ........lintn....... 4 0
{ 3 15 ... ....Larels....... 4 00
Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10.13, 1.1, 17, 18,~42 andf41
daily ve xept Sundh1y.
Pulman Sleepers on train.c 15 and 16,
between Charleston, S. C. and Cincinatt:
Ohio. vin Atlantie Coast Line, Coltimbift'
Asheville. Pin1t, lock. Morristown, K*nov
ville, .10llivo an1d Junictionl City.
SOL I I A AS, Traffle Miager.
.AS. L. TAYLORi, Gen'.'Pass. Ag't.
1). C A 11) WII. ). 1. A.. Coinmbia S. d;
J. A. DoD,4ON, 8upt.
W. I. GRHEEN. ()en'l. Manager.
I HAVE FOR SALE I
100 bushels of corn.
h;onie millch cowf% with
young ealves.
One beef cow.
One work mule.
I Want to Buy!
Solue heifers and colts.
Do you. Want to Sell, Wg
do you Want to Buy?
Conte nud See fte.
I will buy am d pay Caslag
or 1 will sell on Credit.
Will Bluy or Sell Large'
or SMnuall Tracts innproved
or unisuproved.
C. L. HEOL LINGS WORITIKi
Pikens; . C.
TBI ATLANTIC COAST LINZ R 3
PASSENGER DEPARITMENI.
Wihnington, N. C., May, 31st,j 1891.
Fan't L'ine between Ghiarleston and Co.
lumblia alnd uipper' Southi CaLroIln and
Western NorthI Caroli na.
coNDENSir.i sUinantr.
Going Wecst. Going Kast.
No. 52. No~. 3.
6 15 a.mn . . L~v Ci,'r1estbn Ar. .12 50 a.m
7 415.. ........ lanes.11. 17.-p.m'
8 57 . Suter...10 07
10 05 . . .Ar Clm,bjia Lv. i. 00
3 4a p.mf . . . . Winstbrr..4 19
4 52........heste.......8 25
6~ I5 . . . .Ylorkvi:l..1 40
7 30 ... .Lmii-aster... 8 20 an
5 31 ....Roek lIll..2 45p.m'
6 80 .. .Charlotte, N. (.. 1 55
12 15 p.m Ar Ne wlberry,S.C., Lv 3 30 p im
2 16 . . . .Greeniwood....1 15
:3 15.......... Laurens.. 3 0 a m
5 18...... ...A nderson . .. . . . 10 .55
41 62 .reenuville. .. .10 05
8 25...........alhall.. .. .9 15
3~ 25 ....Abbeville...12 00
1 55........patanburg . . .. 5 30 pm
4 22 IIendersonville,2N. C 3 01
5 17 . . . Ashevilrte. N. C.. . 2 00
Solid t rains between Chiarleston anid Col
Inubia, 8. C. T1. M. EME-liSoN,
(Gen. Pass. Agenrs
HI. WarTTus., Glen'! Manager.
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