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PICKENS SENTINEL, LO.4L NEWS. -Mrs. J. D. Talley of Easley township, is very sick. --Air. J (. O.oMeley, of the Sunny )ale section, is (llite ill with dropsy. - Mr. J. 1). Kelley, of Greenville, was in Pickens on business this week. -Master Albert itatterrec was quite ill last Monday with cholera infantimi. - - liss 'irpali Ilgies. is visiting her tousins, Ausses murf and Ne%% nbrry. - Mr. Iflenry S1anklinil, of Pendleton, is iisiting friends in Pickens this week. Prof. W. M. McCaslanl, went to St. 4 Louis Missouri last week on business. - Mrs. Carson and Master Theodore Kershaw, of Sumter, atre at the Ambler House. -Mr. L. C. Reid am wife, of Gates, are visiting frieis and relatives in Cherokee county, Ala. -Dr. .1. F. Williarns w as quite ill last week. lie was confined to his room for several ilays. -Messrs. B. A. Morgan and - Sto( dard, of the Greenville har, were in atten dance on court this week. -It, is ow the II lth year of AmericanI I ndepenldelice and it is importar t that you should relineniber this fact. -Mrs. Carrie Dobbins. of Central, is very Iow again, her relatives have almost despaired of her recovery. -Mr. John 0. Wyatt has moveI'l his'fII ily to Pickens. They occupy tie ill] cobe house on Main street. -MMr. V. E. Alexander has aceepled a p-sition in Spar1thuillrg, is salesanall with W. 1. Wingo's grocury house. -Mrs. Dr. Calhoun, of Ninety Six, and Mrs. McGowan, of Lairens, are visiting the family of Col lollingsworth. -Mr. George A. Ellis and sister, Mis .Laurita, ae ViSiting tlhir rther, Mr. JOIh L. Ellis, of Hall coutiy, Georgia. - -Hckv. .J. K. MendenhIall, (it' Greville, will preach for thv new%% lpli't churcb at, this place Iext Satirday anid Sabbath. --Mis. A. J. (igt-s, of (-Wntral, is quite sick, anld Mr. Hofggs, wil(, has becin e"11ill (I to his hed some ttime with rheinlmism is no better. -Ni. W. M1. 'allard, of Campbiliilo. ca- liver to s e his family I:itt Fria-. irs. It. ainI tle hboys returned hiie wviih him ot .loldav. -The man whtno will persist itn saying mi ll occasions that he. and his ml-ielhbitr-: are fast tiding towar tle po,r hlsei shOuld iove out. lie is in the way. --Sloan Iros., oif (;TeetnvilIe. offvr ' to) their civtolli-r. who brinl,rs thel he:aviest tilrmlp 'fiom sel-d 1.ur1chast'd 4f theum, : - lle to le dclivered by Noeillber- Lst. -he Third Quarteri Conferin-ei (4 t le lPickei- i-cic it % will iIl- hI- l at (;'tp Ifill Clit-eli Iltn the 25 atil 2I inlst-Mt. A 1lll atteidanci et the ( tt-Coierecle is <ic-irevd. _-Prof. J1. T. Price's scli>ml aitLi-r wil 1tpn next Moniday. Prof. Price is well liked by tIhle piatrots of thuiss-Ii,al, and the n-i- pupils inera'(- ea-hsl --From rep rt lfom) differvint, llntsz o)I tle State mail wlit 1navele-rs Say. ile farm11i 4I 1 of this county have the l st lrt l" I of a gniii rop t atn st-ctiol inl tih- State. -- hlii ren's )tv ext-rcises will iv held Ut Carl -1 e 1mrt-cb nt Friday fli- 31t insi ill ades the: ciire ut thtu atl (otccasn Al r. ii II W . 31.~ Uil d at- liaiii , Is-c is, wtt rtdo Iuthe Ta hth prins in, i i.'ns ai i.. Utote 'to h wetks (ineori h~riis helth re turned hom- e hitSudyveyu5-.m - Ilir.tt Tom IInvb-i, otf -e G atein, asit hai fiiiili. htit.ir ts jr't .iijjI-. Aill :ikt- Ititi a.il aHig att i in tls Thttue ia:s whoti haebent.tw thi Mr.k retilp orter cras have bron lared tf uit. s. butreite i hos Iabeet 1-lh crdi oer Wolfwtyyer having latil ir. WasT foe ' to asv trn thp jo.,Tmsa asiit ad~it Iibet- tdangerin. 'Tn-velersv wL it ltass noatel adt voir tati will imtil the-bige v t ebil etvrK itaia Out . hiclip wA oter-it- las been pro-ttis moted I from inl was iii- to-court ier,a thte hthe rieI frienty i tears hiaing~ Iaie,sh wasti.)' forc e to i is the2, job.;. -Mrt. W. \. Kay,tof.i Wetminster. ans toved hits sat mill ti). J.ii i).- ('uretvial-s plakes jut-ort oftt t tw lui w!itli beedy foreaing iijlumerti ek hyhv - 'irltst (spaerl and jonerand ('on vern iFekihler id It-eofspa-sed lir a la-ber. iTi i he list ifo tbtrig overt iewe i atiro Loicetidlat eki-, antINInneisal righte m arth brdg was recived.th tiis sid toi betrbest bri ii n hNI acounv P~iicns wiuty'stlii sar NIpa is LiIl, viiti.i~50. e gr-tlttitr., A. his.yiton liLi i. of nyhsa ('rny. livinllear Wiiiiiiiitmt on, las whi-as beyngme ol f ithei Meoit tiih uib for 77 fy< antai sil tl ltw agentt lflyer takhese a proinenIti a in mtre churiebiI het lead5ing tii - prae.ii ti i- r-uinh]i -f The ateirs tne rough thi f ion-verse It.u&ed. Prof. i)argan's~ tnm a pptti iear famong h elis o tehe a i Pt gfets the roadii an sht ahc. ,ad isLzi L. )arga asione of) tiIhes teaerl n- the -i Ms terts Pverini nid fti Marens Pince.d withd tirit stisr Mis frieda is ie tliirI grnmahr, Mr(lts.tt zat Iiigv lvie, of n rtlt onc villie,i Anderniit ug c lmt, ilst week. attat August Ilt o lach like gramhnioth i-Eerly on whoi tii sets, icken-ils i at fled tanter must notplae uinit thSe ~trouhut th ltis ecionan thet ar culide-n ifthe mae i sinyftajt troely brutiigh bforel Ihe -LMrsI. Nthor ing. nd anyhingii- like fat hridcet olied hwen wtilrNIr get ohe fra m a y srt i e tai ee a111 -Lest. l-Tutday was aving dayu~i at or roughs' ill Theii n'-eighbc orsahried i Comurt P'roceedingug Coftrt of General Bessions totiv6ned Promptly at 10 d. im., last Monday. ils Honor, Judge I. D. Witherspoon o'n tie bench. Solicitor M. F. Ansel and stenog rapher Wyatt Aiken were in their respec tive places. Several bills were lianded to the Grand Jury. The general charge was omitte(l as that was given to the Orand Jury at the March term. His Honor confined his remarks to a definition of offenet s charged inl the in. dicitmieits, before tihe jury and what invest igation it was n-cessary by them before they should return "no bill."'' The jury then re tired to their room to consider the bills p!aced in their hands. The Sessiomis (locket was then called. The case of the State vs. Jack James for larceny and receiving stolen goods was nol prossed the defendant being dead. The case of the State against It. G. Gaines for violation of the fertilizer law was discontinued. The Clemson Trustees wit hdre w the prosecution. The case of tihe State against William It. Parker, Willis Cannon and James Gold ima, colored, for disturbing a religious Ilmecting at LeBell, no bill was handed ouit, jud the witnesses were discharged until the next term of the court. The same (Is position Was made of the case against Wil liami it Parker for perjury in a case against some of the members of said church, heard by Trial Justice Garvin and dismissed. Jesse Hughes, white, who was convicted at the last term of court inl his aIsence, of biigamy, was brought in to hear the scaled sentence ILcft for him. It was prepared by Judge Walh1Mce and Puts tie lfendant in the penitentiary at hard labor for six months. This is generally re4retted as the defendlint wais si, young it tie t tie of his first t1arriage aind evidently haid no intenl ifn of violating the lav, but the facts were againlst him. The Grand Jury brought in a ''true bill'' against Pink L<ster fIm breakinig into Messrs v. M. 1lagood & Co's., store list May. Delendant had no lawyer to repre sent him. At the conchitsion tf time testi 111my, the Solicitor maidei a fe-w remarks aid his Ilonor delivered a brief charge to thei' jury. It was out about ten mninutes and returtied a verdict of guilty. The de fendant wis sinteenced to three yearsathard ahor inl the penitentiary. At a (Inuarter past twelve as time Crand .1u13 had no ade m) further report, court look a recess untml a quarter past two. Int the case of tIhe State mgainst 'ato Wig gimis linst Carrie Jncs. colored, a "true bill" was retnmed. The saue return was inaile in time case Ingaainst Jtlms 1. Illi dav ciir'ed wili the n1rdemr of .ohn C .lim i c(o ed, and inl tihe case against 1is : I leiger and Elias Tinder, cilred. for adul. I tery. and int tihe case against .olii M. I Thoias f4or injurimg personatilioety, twI I hogs belonl-ping to John T. WN'ation. TI e I h1t case tibrike dlown for the want of evi demce, and his llmntr direetil a verdicet ot "not gulty." At this jilmicture there was an1other llse to w%'ait upon the Grand .Jury. A "tri bill' was rettirmei inl tihe case against It. 3. 1ullil,\ amid a nmotioni fir contiiitmmwe . intUil by th iis attiorntey Ii. ( ). llow~en, on the grmound of thme abisinmac cf ia interial witneiss, was grnted. "N o bill"' wias retuirned in the case~ against Williami O:iver, and a '"trite bill"' in thme ca:se' of Janmes (O. Howien for disturbinug religiouis worshmip. This case was centin-. uied by 1 (is lb nor ont account of relation sip tbetweenm his family~ amid that of the de fendanits wife'. Tuesdayt tuorninig a "t rite hill" was hand ed in the 'case of thle State v's E. 11. Lattheiii assault andim hat tem'v withI i nti'nt to kill. ThIe tirst case called Tu'mesday imorning was the State vs Jamnes 11lol liday, elhargeud with murde'ihr. llThe following juror's were swor: Elias I )ay, Foiremn,.I 1 . Mm r gamn, J. 1". Stewatrt, A. It. Craig, J. M. Stephemns, C. S. Rtobinson, J. L. Stanisell, Rliley Simmons. lleese B3owen., jr, J. C. Graveley, Sam N. Wyaitt. The first witmness sworn by the State was Mr. W. S. (A. l>emry, who( run the enigine for Cr'ew at the saw miill about which thme kilIlimng took place amid wvas presenCit at thme timite the4 diliulty occur'eid. l'erry stated that Iliolliday' amid Ciews hadl a (quarrellI at the miiill imn thIe afternon of the day omn whmich tIhe shmootinig tooik place, and( that Crews disputed lolliday's right tio thme mIll and ciursed Illid may contsuider'aly. Perry anmd Creiws left thme mill, Creiws takimng off thme gover'nors of thme enigi m undier protest fro m Hll idamy. Pemrry an md ( 'rewi thten statrtedl towar'd ('rews hme. Iliolliiday left thme mill ind went t oward-m his houmse. In-i terce'iptedi Crmews aboumt onte. fiutht of a imile from thme mill andi tol him to) pmt dotwn the governor' ballIs or he wotulid shoot htim. (Crews said lie wou imld putt thmi do wn but did not doi it. Hie stasrted to t urni toward i lolliday whemn thme latter' shot him i with a shtot gumn. ('mew fetl on his hiam!s andi be gani to scrambmlle around, trie'd to get up~ and ahmnost snmee'r'ded. hlolliiday thten tired1 at him twice with a ptistol. 1 saw smuoke II in Crews wool. Thme fimrst shoi t was firmed at eight, or tien stepis. lie was right over Crmew whmen lie shot with time pistol hllii day Lolid ('rew to lie idown, nnd drew his guni as if to club him. I mlllid ay thIemn left andmi tohml mie nomt to touich'i im anthIinig there. mcws did mnot try to striae llaihlidy before lie was shmot. mross ex amiined by Mr. (Cairey fur the die femme: Th'e wit moss go t a l it tle mixedl I abount, the mmmminbier of shoi ts Iirmedl itndi wiheni aiskedl abut mruinmg atway3 at t hie Iirist shot it deinieid thait he' ramn util itaftemrI lillidar left. Said liollidhay dlid nomt, speakl int a loud or 1 anigry vmoice w~ hi m lhe came up to ( re ws andl tuilt him to lay mdownt thle gei ven'rs. Said Cwssomn threw a wrech mlaini strueil; il-i liday. I (is tes~t timonmy beiforei the' icoire wans miit so full as givenm on the sI:and. limt op. lie 'sus ta:so Ipreseni t amid sawv thI e shoutinzg. Moist ot hiis testimiimny corioth orated that of Pem'ry's, thoughi lhe llait 1 lii . tradiictedl a great deal of his tesimoniu&y bie fore, thet coroner. BalId his father askedi Mr. I lollidaty nt to shoot himn. Thmis wit.. tieus threw a wrencht at hiolliday after lie shot time elder Crews. lie stated that 110l pday told Crew toi put down the governmors or lie womlh shmoot him, amid dlid shoot at omnce. l"athemr did nt mtake for him Cross exeminedci: I heard conitriict read to pat. Fathler did not cuss Mr. H olliday. W henm we were woot (u.e tiofan.l from the mill Mr. Ilolliday stopped fathei I took the wrench froln the mill. Mr. 11l liday shot father three titnes. I threw th wrench at the gun after he shot. Don know where I hit hin. Father fell on hi bide. The next witness was tile wife of tie de cea:ed, Cathrine Crews: She said tha the.Je had been a fuss between Crews an Ilolirday some time previous, albout Wonj lumber that had been sent tO Greenville Jolm told ne when I went to him that Mr IHolliday had shot him and that lie neve give him any eaise to do it. John did sa3 he was in the wrong. Next witness was Rufus Crew, son ol deceased: There had been a dispute aboul lumber that I did not Iear. Ilad a dispute in the road about hauling lumber. Pa said there was to be no charge for Holliday hauling. I weirt after wagon. 51r. Stokes was there when I came. Father lived awhile after we got him home. Cross-examined: Don't know whether deceased was moved :or not after he was shot, before he died. 11. A. Stokes, white, testified: Came to where Crew was killed after dark. Ileard Crew was shot and went to see about it. I found Crew lying oil right side of road, feet west, head east. John livened i) when he saw mne. lie told Ime was going to die. Ile knew from where lie was shot that lie was g<.iig to die. ie said Holiday hati shot him because lie had taken the gover Iors away from the mill and would not ive theI up1). His wife sooni cloile up wiitlh some water. I helped to put him in lie wagon and carry him hoie. Just be ore lie died he threw up his haud and .isped: "Mr. Ilkliday! Mr. lolday! I ac inIowldge it." I saw he wou11t soona die. We found the governor balls on the left of lie roat going dowI to the will. John was mi the right han(i qide of the road. Cross-exami:.ed: Tever took charge of > halls. Found ball-, live or ten steps from wviiere Crew was. "Did you find balls wIeru Newt Crew tol you iHoliday was 4tiuditig?" -Newt said nothing to me about t. Ftioind balls wihen I was turning wagon around. Dr. Iliollingsworth certificate showed at the lIel were faleilag each other, and Ae Doettor deseribed the post Imlortei ex tiniation which we omit for want of -pace. btate closed. 1E FE N SE. Jaif-S flolliday: (Contiacts Shown wit aess,) :hes' in rt'gaird to aull. On tle lornlinag 1of tlie 1ith these writings were Ilrawn1 up11 it Pit1edion1t. I IeI tlhtm to Srew. lie said le hiad contiet---a show iig for the mill. I told him if lie had any wer showing ftr le Iill lie coulhI IaIve t. lie waited awhile and went around and )'gml to take off the governore. lie said le would give a R iortgage on his father's .411d. Mill had beien on mily land about two a4it1il s. I asked John to come d(>wn ard locate 1,ill oai any plice. Ile said le had relted. lie said he could saw 2,0O0 feet per day. John was to briig the mill there and play rct iin it, aind I was to log it. "Did he l'ay rent?"' Ohbjectted to: railed out. J ohri iuit sawi ait naid swore amy tiimbetr mlighl rot. Thien I wenit andh iadee conltract willi .3lr. Stewart. T1haere was maueh said ait mill lie sweere I shiould not run the nill; Ia started'c off withI governors; his son lin watanch: I went to mya house andit got gaui uandl lsto'i: I cameii upaon thema; Johni jumpil itd out in frollt anad hutuped haiimself and 'amae ait mae as if lie was goinag to kill Rme, llt'efre lie got to tne his hoy hait iae (on thie left arm withI wr'aech. I fired at John andi tbe caame at mue agi 'oe reverenat, so) that I thought I hado maissed hima. 1 got out amy pistola anad shot him a ain. ilIe.never fell till thec third shaot. Tlhenu lie spoke andi( said: "'Mr. lili lliy, yoau lhave killed1 mei." 'This was the first lie spoke hunmble and kinid. Q~uestioni: "'What was youlr belief?" Ob. jected to). Ruledi out. " Whay did yeol shoot? I shot ill self-dlefenise. Was on my mwn land; couaildinot have retreated; olin Crew w as a violenit manu- danigerous. Cross exNaminaed: I speak of may own kniowledg4e. 1 kniew naothinig betfore. They left thle mlill first. Theary were walking ona toardls homlle and tdidRiot stop until I hiailbet themli. I wen'ltt home Li) get guni and( tis tol. lie did Rnot c'lum age poitionR of go~v. 'frinors teao l oine iat me--het grippedi thlem Iilihter'a nid ser mov'lltaed thlem forawaird. lllust rated) was i oar 8 stepls when 1 hiol loat ait lhim. Was 8 or I10 fe'et when I duat. lie saidl lhe wioiuld kill ine. I saidl '.Jo hn hay doawni thaema governaors. " lie uumpede foura feet 'lheadi of Mr. l'erry who stoe aad. (Diagram slitownR Ilad expaoined Lay de fendent ) he caei' stquare at ine w ith thars' gtov~ernors lad said " thmmuaa you i'll till yeat." I neve r saidt what l'erry sa1idI lid. It, was ten oar twLve edays before I :iamei aind gaive upt. I we'nt with Jlothn Crew taisee Kelly aibouit -(cciing ulmber'. A lrangemnenatsbietweena Criewi anid myuVsell ablouat ias stateed. Wtee had tt'en wo rk ing undet(r this algr'ele'ent abaout wi) monlIthis. Saidthinlg to Crew aboult oint lg toa see St ewairt to get thle conatract. sallltuwe lie was lade abtoult thais. I)itd at0 at r ca ( 'r'(w say I wtouhtI have toc get >riaiperty ilerorading ha law. J1. TI. WVaterls: John a tooaak tIT goiverna.orr hir. liho!iday)~ ftorbid hlima. Was somue t<hs 1a'e from taifl Iicult y. ILIt f'elow rtun at z atd wiat pattinii. Ma'. Ilallieiday on airmi vithl wrentch('. I lit lhim seveatl timeucs.I iddele (of blood te next maorning en side of oath next. to I iollithiy's. I examlaine(d his Craoss-'xmnuiined: I sold sttaek ta llliy was at wagna ctltase toa pathii la when thoat ngt t tok plat'. I was at pathi whie're it taves thet baig rl:li ni heni I ha'er shttotinlg. Wa o t'oroners juryi. i)idh nott hlar etta 1n-r sy e wouhtti relitee Itse wthoe kantw 'jmocrs. I kniew Johan Crews. lIt' wats got int at th''.e ma alo h sI agon. iagonat' Wais '2Ia ytards Ir' t,m titlicltl iy. ('r~ t\i.ia'netl: P';th that1 g.t to~ Wa ters' hoause was I1a0 yards I rom11 ill. I hadt iwalkbed 25 tar :'0a steps after slthootinag heftort I saw.' Waters5. 1 tdid not o noaam to wvher'. "'esh Arrival of Sco One Case of Rmnani New Line of Barred Mu White and Black Lawns Something New in Figu Aiother Lot of Men's 0 Our large Spring trade stock. Large lot of Flour, the I Pure Lard and other Go H.A Crew was shot. Carter Stewart: Contracts;already iniro; duced acknowledged by witness. Bought mill from Ilogan. Crew wias to pay ne $33a month for mill in advance. Ile nlev er did pay me. Mose Crew knew nothing S about our contract. I renited mill to Crew for eight months. le had been in possession under contract. I never told him to give it ip to any body. When Crew rented it, he had the iprivilege of taking it where he pleased. I had paid nothing onl mill. The evidence of several witnesses for the State and defense is left out of our re port for want of space on account of giv. ing that of the material witnesses in full. That left out was mostly corrobative of what is given. Mr. Jas. P. Carey made an exhaustive and able argument for defendant, theSolic. itoa followed, and argued the facts for the State in his usual clear and concise way. 1 'l'le Judge's charge was fair and impartiil. le Case was given to the jury at 6 p in. when they relired to make upll their verdict. . I'hey were out all night. At 7:15 Wednes. day morning the jury agreed to disagree ail a mistrial was ol :ered. The jury stood live for manslaighter and seven foi ac<luit-. --LIt some Pickens man take Sloan Bros., turnip premium. .-Buy Turnip Seed at Sloan's Drug Store, Greenville, S. C. Dead. Mr. Sarah L. Stewart, nee Lynch, wife of Mr. John F. Stewart, of this place died hist 'T'lhurslay, the 9)th inst.. at I a. M., atf ter an ihness of eighteen day&t, from a col-a plication of diselses, in the 36th1 year of her age. She leaves her husaMdl and (veIcildIrenl to mourn their irreparable Mrs. Stewartl been ai consistent mem. he fthe I lolly Springs Bapitist church for abu 12 ye ir4. She was the daughter and oletchild of Mr. Banister Lyinch, of the Oolenoy section. The funeral was held at tefamily burying ground on Friday in the presence of a areconcourse of 'red m l e l aL ti v e s . R e . I l o de r c n h e e the se'rv'ies. The sorrowing huisbaniid andI mnothierle,.s (childre'lnive the heartfelt sym-. pat hy if the entire comnmunity in this their Me seNo tices. Whlereas, my wife, Laura Cooper, huas _ (ii iny house without cauise or juistifica-. th li..all p)ersonsi are hereby notified that I nJl11 i no way be responsible for anyi of her c otracts. DAyrS J. Ceo'mie. July 6th, 1891 -3 Notice to Tespamserx. All persons are hereby notified not to tresspiass oni my15 land in any' way, uinder the penial ty of thle law, either in nmaking cross ('ut roads or in anyi) way traveling over the same-' JonN P. PEmurrr. July 9 wt3 I)r. L. A. Guild, Atlanta, Gali.. writes: "Win. Sealock, livIng on miy phire, h ad an ugly rnnning ulcer on his arm which ordi.. nary renmedits fatiledi to control. As at last resiort I plaedu himii on a use of It. t. it. aind the uiteer began to heal at once, and. effec'(ted an entire cure. It Is a remedy well worthy of conllience. 8. J1. Johnson, contractor and1( builer. IWo rk done on short notice, mand sat isfue.. tiont guaranteed. Address Piedmont, S. C. Neuralgic Persona And those troubled with nervouIsness resulting froin re or ove,rwork wit! be relieved bjy taking ABrow'n's Irovs ILitters. (;euiii tins trade mark and crossed red lines on a rapper. FOR DYV4PEPSIA Une flrown's It.. Bistr. P'hyslcians recommend it. A dealers keep it. 81.%) per bottle. Genutne SAY! WE WANT1 YOUR TRADE. CO~ 3N AN m OUn OQDO Sugar anmd ('o.ffee ! The besit toi be had. Good enough for anybody, and Cheap Tlry our Mackerel, 7 for 25 cenits. Frit darsa. AMas~on's, always the Straw ls and( Pahin Leaf 1Famns in plenity. We sell imorue and bettecr T1obactco Sic iiir Sweeps, thley' i-e the( lar'g (st. Ed 4 f Iihunis' atnd Break(fast Strips this week. D)on't buyi Jeans anid Shtloes until y'ou see wthait we cant do inl pri'ces. *r/i T L NI IP SE' 'MD of aull kinds. H A RRIS & MOR RIS. sonable Goods, just Ope Bundles, same old Pri lins. red India uslins, Fast Colc lothing. has necessitated it reffillin 3EST and CHEAPEST, fd Groceries always on han LGOOD, BRUC HE RICHMOND & DANVILL ATLANTA ANI) CAIARL(TTEJ2 schedli inl effect 3 k T IlI Imm )-iead lown. e 1idiv-, 1- : *No. 11. *No. 9. STATIW 55 1)m1 1 55 l 3 ur .. .. I 5 l p ,- alOv........ B I il ...... pill 1 5 i .........t i .. ..3 .. ;11 Iv......l oell .. 2. 1 :1 .... :% I......... (1 o e . .Ii . .. 3 3 l 1 ai . 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(,rl,t ........11 51 pil 12 3 I I v....... halliil 1 25 pin 12 :10 n 15 jim a. ui Admiioal 2 5 ;N . 1 1,111 . atjv(-S: AtIalt 1211 :Ill p: Il. ;l*i %'t.L d :, Tves i n :t 22 n I. a cia Stid: pm 4i . 1:..I C1 m 4 .u:.n . tt O NNI-3 1-1.,11 ula all A (il 217.len . 1 21(il 0111Atm 4lltu. N:. . . A m ( pmiti 2 'tgra eti Arll Cho'. I ll f L p[he Bes LOt( ther green or browned rebog n to -ui thofrmr Shen 1111 m erth I ihetmar e lIi( 1ad .pm 11 :17 1 A B .&. .0ele Mb I .... .....Lowel Richmond dr Danville Ri Greenville and Columbia DMvIion, Comdensed Sehedule July, 5th 1891, Trains run on 75th meridian time. Golng North. Uohlg South. No. 15. to.. 16. 6 15 taft... Lv Charteston Ar...12 90 an 10 15 .......Columbia....... 8 50 pro 12 38pm........ Union ........ 6 29 1 58& At. . . . Sptrtanburg.... 5 30 3 00 ........ ryon .i.;.;.... 4 17 8 41 ........Saflu a........ 3 41 4 09 .......Flat Hock....... 3 1. 4 22 .... llendersonville.... 3 01 5 17 .......ARaheville...... 55 6 46 ......Hot spirings ....12 28 5 50 ..a.nt Hock.. 11 55 RP 7 15 ...Morristown... 9 24 8 90 ...... Knoxville...... 8 15 10 15 ......CincinnAti...... 8 00 No.13. No. 17 6 40an.....Charleston..... 9 30 pr 10 10 .......Coumbia ....... 6 30 12 38 ....... ..Prosperity...... 4 00 12 57pmu.. Newberry ...... 3 42 2 :5 Ninefy Six...... 2 0 2 56 ....Green wood.. ... 1 43 4 00 Ar... .Abbeville. .Lv. .12 35n 5 20 Lv...... Hlton ........12 20 4 42 .. .... ....Petzer........11 52 5 00 ...... Piedniont ...... 1 34 5 40 Ar... .Greenville .. Lv1 00 5 48 ......Anderson........11 38 6 40 lv..... Pendleton......10 55 7 55 lv...... Seneca .......10 17 8 25 ...... Walhalla....... 9 45 12 30 .......Atlanta ........ No. 17. No. 18. 8 50aic...... Prosperity..-.... 8 17 pirv V' i. .......Newberry. 8 00 10 22. ......Ninety Six...... 6 52 10 45 ......Creenwood...... 6 22 11 55 .......Ahb villo...... 5 1.5 S........ elton........ .1 00 12 50 ....Adersonl ...... 3 .55 No. 7. No. 8. 6 00 pm. ...... Coltmbia...... 9 40 aid S2 .8 ......Prosspwrity...... 8 18 7 45 ......Newherry....... 8 05 SI ......lito.. 6 52 9 15 ........L ren ....... 6 *2 No. 9. No. 10. 12 5 ........Ifelfo ........ r 05 pm 12 53 ........Pzlzer........4 23 1 1) .......Piei monnt....... 4 It 1 45 ......Greevillh....... 35 No. 4 -No. 42. 9 0) am.. Newherry -..... 8 40 pn1 10 55 ........iton...... 00 11 55 ... .... Laurens....... 5 15 Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10. 13, 1-l, 17, 18,42 and 43 daily except Sunda1y1. 111llmncc1, Sleepe'rA on trains 16 an( 16, het ween Charleston. 8. C. and Cincinati, Oio, via Atlantic Coast Line, Columbia, Asherille. aint Rtock. Morristown, Knox vilih. Jelico and Jutcion City. SOL I IA AS, 'raltle Mann, r. JAS. L. TAYJAM, Gien'l. Pass. Ag't. . A )WEI,. ) P A.. CoInibla. Ca J. A. ID))SON, Snyt4. W.1I. GRE'IEN, Ue'.man-er. I HAVE FOR SALEI 100 bushels of corn. Some m11ilch cows with young Calves. One beer cow. One work 1n11ile. 1 Want to Buy! SonC heifers an1d colts. -) De. WVat to Sell, ea do yous WaSUR to Buy'? Comne *1aad See Me. I will busy amad4 gpay C'aslg or I wvill MelI on Credit. Will fluuy or Sell Large or Sammall TIracEts, Improved or saialmaroved. C. Id Mi.bIAINosWOR'rFi, 1Pickens, 8. C. T1E AThA1IC 00AT LINE B R PASSENG ER D)EPAlITMEN'l Wilmington, N. C., Jnly, 5th 1891, Fast in het weeni C haruleston anod Cos lumbia and npperl i~i ~i Sou)ith Carolina anid Westc-n North c iCiroliina. CONDE~Nsi.Di nHDIRo.1 Going' West-. Going East, N o. 52. No. 53. 0 lil ni.mu . . Lv Charlhesto,n Ar. . 12 50 a.mi 7 IS...........Laes...1 17'p.i 8 57...........unter...10 Of 10 05 . . .Ar Cohinnhia Lv'. .. 9) 00 3 412 p.m .. . .Wininsborro... 4 19) 4 52..........Chster...3 25 6 IS......rv......ckil.. 140 7 ;1t).... .l.ncaster . ..... 20 a ni 5 .4 .....tck l11ll.2 . 5 p.m 6 30 . . . ('intilotte, N. C... 1 55 12 57 p.m Ar Newhe'rry, S.C., L 3~42pim 2 .5c . . ..Greenctiwood.. 143 II 15......... .hanren,.s...6 20 aim 5 50......... Aclrson.11 32 5 85........Ge -nvIlle... 05 8 25...........alhaclla . .. 9 4/i .1 t)(........ AIbbeville. ..12 35 1 35........imranhurg ..5 30 p ni 4 22 l(.lendrsonitville,'.: C 3 01 .5 17 . . . Ashecville. N.'O.. . 2 00 Mol id tra ins betweencc l'hcarltc ton anud Coa lunmbia, S. C. T1. M. EM EltS0N, 11. ~ ('it'1Gen. Pasis. Agent, 5 DIAMOND IN THE.0Gi Is the extiuisite Smnuner lResort of Blrevacrd. A (IEM AMONG TiH1 MOUNTAINS Nearly thce highest prcint East of the licocky , Mountia.i:s! 'The ailtitutde, Main Street, is over 3,004) feet. Finest all roiid chmadut (e ! Summerii~ heat rairely cabove en~ty diegrees, nte~cvr abv inet ciiv. Ice cohl sprinIgs, grandiest wait'r.-falls, anud tict axllci kncown nitneracls. G rand Sumne I oitl W mcier Iiesort ! Oncly 30 miles to Ashivilli; 20 toc 1(c.dersocnvjile: 80 toc Pick (tns: It) tio Wailhalla. ThIe '-Uloc liige'" andxi "Tran' ylvanutia" Lanid Agenceies tire lo cated herie ancd do ai No. I. -Gilt-Edlge"' buscci cc s. Wr ite foi r inforcnaion. i iTl. We(sternt N icrt Icaroi liin ia n, .31 .0 per~i' year, fll of inf ormriiain. Sicngh' ccopis c. i fGrcvard, N. C. %2Y A samnple copy, mailed, for a 2. "IN THE LAND OF THE SKY 1" -llincs E. 11igesc, Attornecy for Blut; RIidg.'e Land( Agecy, Pivkencs, S. 0. SCHOOL. CHIIIINH, BANK 6 eAND 400URT1 HOUSE FURNiTURE. - Cetoe forR. R. epots ?tcd Public Bld'g. GATES DESK 00, e t*QffMVILI,taQ. ,Wed. cc, 75 cts per bundle rs, and only 8 cents. throughout the wholc d. IE & CO., Pickena, b. C. E RAIL ROAD OMPANY, LIt LINE 'Y DIVISIO )N. NORlTIMOUN D--11cad Uff .No. 10. 'No. 12 *No. 38 e........ar 5 10 am 6 40 pm 9 10 pn It.. lv 4 44 111m1 6 16 pin ......., ........Iv, 4 33 am 6 06 pm ........ .......I v 4 '20 ami 5 3 pi ....... nit.in ... lv :3 53 amn 5 28 pm ........ -..-- . v 3 32 am 5 11 pm ........ .. I20 ai 101 pm ........ Is ........ Iv :100 am 4 43 pm ........ S*.......lV 2 0 am 4 18 pm ........ .........ly 1 2 26 ani 4 14 pi ........ rg ......v 12 07 himl 3.57 pth 6 67 pmi ........Iv' 1 4 am 3 33 pin ........ ........IV 1 :0 am 8 10 pm ....... I.. 1 01 ti 2 46 pim 6 05 pm . . 12 al atill 2 i7 iti ........ ... ... h 4l 1 :1" 5m 1 5 lit ........ .......lil ;9 par 12 5.' pm ........ ter ...... t 07 i 12 35 pm....... ........ 1% 10 21 pm. 1 45 am........ rv1 9 5f 111; 1 4 1 am ........ ...... . i l2pm 11 09 am ........ ..... l....Ivi 9 2; pm : 10 .13 m ........ . i 9 23 pin 10 10 am, 3 1.1 pm ll.. ..I v 55 pm' Ito 11 am 2 52 pmn anch ....Ivi .4 36 pm 9 .18 am........ ......... 1% 4 22p m41 1 :33 ami........ I.......v 8 8pm 9 17 am ........ v 7 57 pm1 3 0 0 ai ....... ........lv 7 T5 pi 8 55fun ....... .......I 733 pmi 8 .13 am ....... I.. 7 (10p)Im 8 10 aii 25pn aICommo1dattionl, daily vxcept Sun1day in. licturning, Icaves Lula 6.00 a. m xwcept S11umay, and No, 9 daily. leav is 12:05 p. mi. and 12.50o p. nt. Rt!urn ,and No. 12 daily, 7.00 p. mn. and 8.34 ly lx(ept Sunday, and No (63 daily, ex Ii a. ini., ari ive Elbierton 3.35 p1. ml. alii W(ept Sunuday, leav e Elbecrton 2.45 p. II 9.15 a. mn. tween Washington and1( Atlanta. 9 an re is chargeiid oin irst -class tickets only3 barough tine tabiles, rates and Pulima, ents, or adudress L. L. McCLESKE:Y, 1)ivision P'ass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. C. P. IIA311N D, Supt. MORRIS erything you want. f Groceries!~ ds a Specialty. s the place to get the BEST', goodls are of the best, and 1( inl ioot Wecar. iture, at prices that will force T FLOUk{ in the mnarkets country produce. & M OR RIS, Pichuii., t'. C. ) ild eTeyllS!gi )RtIU andu EverythiEng tIunIbog,aanded at MYoslerait recuuavIlle. ARPENTER, DRU(G STORE. Gr'eennill, R. C