The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 06, 1891, Image 3

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PIKENS SENTINEL LOCAL NEWS. -M. WaltWr Baker, of Uaffney, is vis ItIng Mr. iAIplo Dargan. . -.-,C tulitsoner Thornley hits moved in othe new olilce on his property near th -Jesse II. Smith' was bound over to th .1. 8. court last iyek for retailing noon shine, -Our young men who want a first-clas education should read the Citadel ad. i this Issue. P -Mrs. Geo. E. Robinson and son, Ro; rt, of biberty, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. 1, obinspn this wevk. -*trs. Julius R. Newton, of Major. An eprson gounty, visited relaitives in town o last Saturday and Sabbath. -Mr. P. A. Porter was awarded th contract for rebiilding the bridge ove Wolf Crook near Irvin Miller's. -Mr. W. A. Findley and family of Pied .)ont, are visiting relatives and friends a at thei- old hoicnear Six Mile. - - isterE. Lewis, eldest son of Mr. Field ing A' Le ,of Central, is visiting relm. tives in tli"rench Broad valley. --Mr. W. A. IHunter has been quite i the past week. Mr. Jno. F. Stewart is bet ter and Dr. Williams is convalescent. -Clerk 1agood, of the U. S. court an assistant District Attorney B. A. Hiagood were in town last Saturday and Sabbalth. -The Golden's Creek Baptist Chure was dedicated last Suinday. Rev. J. T Hurdine preached the dedication sermon -Mr. E. E. Kennemore, formerly o this county, now one of the most prospel ous farmers of Greenville, wANs inl town las Monday. -Prof. - Willis, of Williston, arn well county, has been elected principal o the Easley lligh School. Ile cotmes highi, recommended. -Messrs. Tim Barton aml Win. Rlene more have purcalitsed tie aw itil own by Pace & Hendricks, and have inoveti i to the Briggs section. -The revenue officers cptiirvd a fin still in Reedy Cove last 'T'lima'stily ni-lit They failed to get the oppenitor, but de.s troyed a complete plant. -Mr. J. W. Brucie. of the ik if Al derson, returned to that plave onl Friday after spending a two weeks' vacation wit his motbr, irs. S. P. 13r1ce. y -We are indbted to (alt. .1. A. Grif fin, for a dish of the linest hiney s(en it Pickens this season. Capt. G.. ther u nderstands thie, blinileSs of li' in'a me. -If our citizens are n mt all I1rtecl bN life isir-mnce. it is nit the ha. of r 11rowninig and Norris. w%-ho av. -k-et, w(ir-k Ing this colmiliunity fir th Ji l- tw( wceks -.4o prop-riy was olffr(ri for sai- In Momity. The citizens of the coi nit A came in to talk politie and ser ":e 111.'l 1. for a fallt martu t. Our ir c-nis h:t ; good trade. -Nfr. Jo) -r hli Ih- misf,r,ime t<m l0Ie h:61 '4 1' - i es fing ! I! hi, blt ham,11 at -oc. & lie .d ic"'s saw noiil insi Tl;; ,day. Dr. Robert Kirk.,ey tned the in jured hand. -Mr. Ralph Dargan, who b: h-n i, business inl Darlingt6ni for Silnl- tilme. a,w sister, Mis Lizzic. who reem:ll i irrun' from the M.I-mingtr school in kba ' ,ii are at hole. -Tfhe fmllms' ir'g pert5mon onei i th A mibler sUuine re m: t hai I Frt i f. .\b and Mirs. W4. 11. imerso'n. .\irs Imi ., I terly, Miss (Olie Sco. tt, 3r. Wi. 11 II all of Aug4usta, l. -The scdul ' mn te Air I. wa clhang- d again' h:st .90 I ' .p trains now leave Eassey as fllmow.: Fm Atlinta, 7:25 a. im iii.d Im3 p.I m.; fii Charloite 3:na p. . mn. and I: s a. m. county N. C., is visjiiig his fatther Mr tHitey iHurgess, oif the TFable M(muton,u wh is v'ery iow front a ennieer oin his f acm an nieck. le is not expseted to live long. -Miss Nettie C'hastain. was the on:ly al plicant before the e.:uiliniit: I ird he. Friday to try tor the Wintrop1 Stlhobiurshi; She was awarleml the schtriIu.tth i avin paissed a spleniido ex:uini:ition gr.u ln 90i t -The U. 8 Co'nnimmisier and D epu t M1arshals. wvith qui te a niumb ter oif defen <dants and( wVitnie.es,i arm ii allendan lce up Onl the Uitekd St-ites court in G.rm'uvill this week. he termi promlin: to be a iin -A small chil of Mr. Lawrence Iludi son's, who lives on W. T. Howen's plaei <died tast Fridiay miorning after ai short it] ness. Aged eleven months. '1Tie humir 'took place at Secona graveyard on the da; following. -The annual re unon of Orr's re'gimien will take place next Tuesday at Sand Sprinies camlpgroiund(. All old vets are ii: viteud to jo ini them at the enpt iret!' and il hv a good time. Pickenis counity should b well rep)resentedI. -SMr. IR. GI. Gaines, of Cen'itrai.l, passe through town tast Fri<biiy eni-r iit' taor hi farm on the Frenich Broadii. lIe hot Ise(vt or eight laborers withi htimt imd w il spenmt twvo weeks or nmore at work on imlprove mnents on the phiice. -Mr. J. (. Wyatt has sent to this eflie a samphle of the brick being miade~ for iih new court hotuse. It is first-class, anl shows that, the mnaker undtmerst ands his huts ness. Mr. Edgar Smtith, of Grenville, hie charge of thae burning. -TIhe hurying grond at Rubhamia ha beeun cleanedt o1f and the grmive' uies's withi much care. TIhiis graivey'ard receivye more atten tuon than anly oitier in thle (oini ty. The ol Libert.y graves ard is sadlyi need just of' suchi work.. -We hope that our people will no t foi get to talk tip the railroma:d it the sltrica < picnics soon1 to be beld in the cmounity. (Ou home interest out wei'h all mithlen quiesftalm 8o don't forget to stir up interesi, ini ni County's developemnent. s- -Mrs. Jno. MI. Barr, died at thle lion of her husband neari Old P'iensvi lle ha Sunday afternoon. Aged 4f;> years. St had been Ill for a hong t.imet aid her dem was not uneixpeted. Slhe leaves a iimhe and several chtildren to mourn hier dealtI The ftunerat wits held at the Methodist clmnt in Easley on1 Mondlay. ---The County Commissioners tmet in Monday and transaeted routine buisintes Beveral petitions for new~ roads wuere fil andi few claims pa:usedi1) upn. Na romi v cases wore heard, ini the~ abtsenee of Cle:i D)urant, Mr. J. T. Yoitngbilood acted Clerk pro temn. The' Boatrd will mecet agi next Monday to tmansact spiall buiniies -Mr. D. BI. Clark, of Westmiinster, trll pod a carrier pigeon otn Pisgama Motuntat near Aeheul ile, N. C:, on the 10th~ of J ula It had a metal tuand Ott ceh leg otn wi< was engravedl the iiiitial letiter ''i i".No. : 445 a'td on the~ butt of thie tight wing smptotch of greetn paint. It is 'mppIlOSedt thu >- the bird be longs in Baltimore or Philade phia. -A land ease was on1ce tried in) iicken in which the defendant claimed the plaii tiffs were estopped, because thley hadim ei couraged the defendant to buy. The do, trine (Pt estoppel it asetnsiveily argue ,.ythe lawyers anid explainedh by thle jutdA The jury deliberated tar some timec ait agreedt upon this: "IWe flnd for J,hu kSmtith onte sixth of the land, bat for ta nther' plaintiffs. we fhun an u.e v1' Jolin. W., Major, a former citizen of this place, died at his hoino .at Major P. O., last Suiday morning after an Illincss of about a moith, froqi dropsy of tho stom. ache.. Aged about 00 years. Air. MaJor was ope of the first settlers in Pickens, and ran a blacksmith shop here for a number of years. lie was a hard working, industrious and au hoinest Ian, whose word no -oie doubted. Ile was a true christian and a member of tI'e Metlo dist church since clildhojd, andl for a mnber of years a steward. jI leaves a widow and several children, and his moth er, Airs. "Betsy" Major, and a brother and sister, Win. Major, of Dacusville, and Mrs. Barnic Smith, of this pla,ce, besides a host of relatives and friends to mou n his death who have Ihe syupathy of the entire coml muiity. The fuiieral was held at Sharon on Monday. Rev. T. C. O'Dell conducted the services and the last sad rites were wit uessed by a large congregation. A good man has gone to his reward. Eveinlg IIcnic. A party of young folk frorn Pickens and E"Asley met on Glassy Mountain last Mon (lay afternoon, with well filled lunch bas kets and had a delightful time. Lunch was served at G:30, the )party returning home inl the gloaniing. I'l.e party was made upl) as follows: Mrs. Sumnter Cogs well, clhiperone; Alisses Corrie Bruce, Queenie Ilagood, Lizzie Daritim, Pickeits; Mises Lidie and Gertrude lagoi:1, Mina 1loilbeck, Lu1a i.-ce Lidie Folge-r, of E1sley; lessIs. J. E. liagood, jr.. Ralph 1)aran, Wialftcr Biker, C. It. Imd I'. I. Alexander, c'ickens; WN. A. F,rlger, 11. Earle Russell, Ita and Bruce liagood, Eits. ley. h.<).. A Moutaltin Purty. Capt. Jialmes C. Rowland, the popular it. & D., cinductor, passed throui town las' Moid:y, in charLe of a party of Cel t-al's helIcs lini voml.. en-routic fir the mo1 nainils. '),hey will Sl ('ml a weck visit in Tab k,le lck. W hii Wa.ter andI otrII ph)IeS of iitrs'. The part ImanIIIhUkihed thi irtv bsides the lidle:-s aimd (oe", k. Capt. ipwiand tAles tiese trips a ially and Ilie yuing folk always hv a go'd tim. and paritlls feel ls.,ur" A that their b1(o.ys IId girls ire safe N hi hl h.is theit in charge. A p-t40raci-d mceeting is in progrcss it GobAdvn's Creek .Bipti:st Chlmrehi. Miss Genie Craig is teiIchinl ia flourisli iniz .chol it, G.d(S coo h04u1 s. The writer 11"S jlisl leiur-d I-im an ex. temibd' trilp)throughGer andI A tib:imn. Everywhere crq)ps ii(in. \. made th lip w 1lith ut m iiiinp tor iit. M- r. JT'11hni . D . a o a t a l i m ox l ast w% tk. It was ki!t.i. -i - ialh( I 2i1' -Ad, wilh the tethl-r r't'p 'Mr. W1m1. Ti'qw i livCh i k .. G,Ia., was' in itc. i-ntL Bo . .. J. T i ii i a pi-tracttd meetig aI t hi e ip liktclhmch. Dr.\'s h:s itin th i - INIr.. L,. It Smi:h1 haw; returned- from a vilii ti h;(r I' hi.r. in- i.", t Ullgi a d has b1e)a( oit(d'dI, :(zit t'-re. Quitl ai imm I o f . ti Libir-ty i1ci w tl to ('aillioun ()i the 'z7lh. 111th~~~~1 11' iti I k J hy:1 li'F '.\TH. EnoiTli:: Hita :liii llow mv sp:m-c il yorli . :bl."'y Valuiod pnp. r- ln r 1i. m , .l,In rr thu:d toil o li e good-i'c- i)1 the (o,I' i - ;Al vir i their great:1 Sim !i s I uti.'t i4cn . ' .h2in ly h b . il i iek i. (Ii.! if c- reit4U G11 -li w)ilic1LhY (sutc tIl p i ljt:n.d p. I,e ..li alie gO d'tL i.hyji i:s..--- ShOw lta.I c h',a'th. o:"i tver r ' . t m w h 'ln.'i 1i'ox . C ~i .Jul 3'4 1 . Wi e IO r-~1 therbse' liace sti eore nipat: coun;v lais th 7ome time aI'ho, alrhces te note was undrfthe ioesbt n of theContv. NN-61 tilit wh lih to I l l < aU1 , itt t* I. Anie t hv1y wit ITe ma s rn .T 11ld (1no4 t 'e thel deb,hae fo eter' ps'ii. -- (Ahec.'td Icn- s 1ont fo :mist. 11isexrted iNothe e:i- welir.ncon upO. It~ is' one ot ili. rAt oflisnd ever had' inthe coury anid thl de0i1ciio w X14.44 prob 11)alyt defie th t lii'liie fie. A ti rtuleey orghuilatins.: Sttei. 0 1e1t totci y oht ! of d tI e s ri bay I, and b(roughtli thue btteri : grades andcI inon o itiv' 'oh for hhle t 7 tents. Thesei:' pr1 ic are not a. Icourag1 igtt farmer buI ay.fte tihidiit 4 ( necssartye ti :i se llicnd at i th sam time dI noi 14(t seie nochi'I t eba c forc bete Lc-rI.tit't 94'.' Aug,4 uy13 1 891iipc~ . -ilo. . (hT.u 1 cclh Ai nderso, tha I m mielI 1to4441ute you that no hi s sieo ir red yltlIc sympateti(natue, orii fallid to thrlough.,1 w ilch' we, ps4 ,i n th1- e 4 <hu1 l me- le av(114 r elt 11 - I t . 114 ist., iv~ iti m hi. to mi re-un'4 Ion4 ' o th I:ihmt lii it hto bei yA illendan ce but3 iw 44 u tll 4eI thatS theli li h,an apltofthl1 t ieg me t i th t herl A 'ol nfed' erat 4. s from A10 wIitth-ri aig, the presenltIl cin thisil meail-i 4(14 c ' I lIltelf te 4 h aImi r Af lare (lcw I't i at. the J(hfesn Sate dirctne, thati Iltmay Jweiface to fade on cemoe, i0 and is Alhei handc ofan tho galtm mngiwhot boh ist tri umph1wi itel'(utera on so m:mvW frory t slel upon4% thfe histie luls(fh Allrthis. -I u peteni thersharpt>trs Sti;k ill famous and( fealessi uta~elon, 411 ri-o.e <hilmuitradto w.eep thouield formi atin, or'latndr lif w1iicbenI'l)1: verd theyre< host ii u line te. forye wnhomt-nt sktinish1 he waiever known toa lasan,d the'i .yl i toa:e was~I) leu. NeNt week the readers of the 8 E: TINEL will 1e giveD a full report of thei netings, On Saturday the speakers will L at Centra -The ladies of the new Baptlgl, Churc will give an ice cream supper at the sclio< house next Friday evening. -Elijah Chapman, a U. S. prisoner un<k a.twelve ntiloths sentence, mnade a brea Wednesday morning and eseaped front De puty Jennigs, just ats they reaclhd41 tih livery stable here. The ollecers inanedilate ly gave chase and no doubt will overhat hia. BIusinuessa N%oti(ces. F. 0. I1offmian, editor Tims Rocky Mount, Va., writes: "I atil l)leased to si that Botanic Blood Balin is the best appe lizer and tonic for delicate people I evei saw. It acted like a char'ni in my case. -Buy Turnip Seed at Sloan's Drug Store, Oreetville, S. C. FOR DYSPEPSIA 'je Brown's Irou Litters. P-hysicians reconuend it. A rs keep it. SL.00 per bottlo. GenuIne ha-....mark atud crossed redlines on wrapper. f' Cousmpilin Cured. An old physician, retired front practice having hail placed in his halnds by :m1 East India ilissionlary the forinu11la of a Simple vegetable renedy for the spwedy and p)( -er nuren1ct Cure of Conl."lu inlption), Baronclitis, Catarrhk. Astian. and al throat anid Lim-, Aflectiis, also at pfpsiiive al radical (tre for Nervous ebi lit y and all Nerv(iusCom. plainats, after baving teAed its wondletfil curantive powers in wtusands of cases las felt it lis duty to inake iV known to his staf fering fellows. AcitVta-by this Iotive and a desire to relieve h11nnar10 sulfa'itu1, I will send free of charge, to all wlao desire it, this recipp, in Germnan. French or Englislh, with iNil dicrections foir preparin anid us. ing. Sit by mail by atlressing with stainp, in.im this paper. W. A. Noyes. 820 l'owtr' Block, luclestcr, N. Y. aprn.y I ne, Ir Indi1iistlonl an1.1 It cur. quict, y. rir sale by :iI 4lea!ers inl I.'4'(C 114 I,J 1. Ni~?ce tO (bV4e.:'ers. All 4vr )e r f thl, p iHc h.:i a si c'k t -miou ty. ,r, hitichliN hra t war-i oult thl,, bamik atl haeill roasput i;n ;t1 I oldvr <htriing lie l priesel I llmnthl. MATTlF.W 111EN 1?IUkES, ('ht m Il. C.. C. 1'. C. 0. L. Drimxr, CI(rk A t tlh. n THE,l-' YA T -:<F '1 1; (' l[OL,N. , (,u:t.lI v 1!,., 1 ti**: ,- - 1 t. (1 (; ';.n 11 l I I'!:a (' eu:Ct. x'. E. H,dr,l nibic. P'li till, E. T. H b ;al ,. S1-i:T, i)f(J l' 'i tih.e Dlr- t E. TI. l leit, I ubc: t .4 (ow i 'h- ' n l- t' i t hi s :ta til[, 1): till- ( i.i..l I I , C ,:d ( ' : .tv ,it .. 1. - ' 1S f .- . 18 1 W " I I t I * ill If d t o l vi 1 1 Ie :iti l pl:nth1 u l I i h. :hec at Ict il le t 'icke ('. 1.. S. C., withil t wvnlt days afte r he S.rvic! here-f . . clusive of ith day of Such Si rice. :ual it -yl it fiil ti) a s r t ti n- c< iup l t n ithi; th . time a l. the plai l11 inlI ti. a1t1i' w:1 : l 1 l t c i'-lhe rc. ii tf <h- t.a. a i a~ te! comp ri.int. tt ai IrI,i Ju-i . at . ',N . 1\. t a .^ lE e i' l.,. N. iaaot'rartirni !1aht .t .tali t Att r. (t. ;trlivofnetr N ice ati a s a thterebyttive ht e untt'L 1r.I dIttvn189!. 1ill lyto J4. M.to Si.an lir .:-gl-. f )urt, thirt dv cfrom this dor I;os t e a ' rtI. i Ak 'is . E. o :ilev liW a ~ i. T.ra Ml', Tis IilsWtt Jul 1891-it.t (t Eit AlI'440tndr Fort 5 pi).. str it holdr~I ingtoft4 l ne rtrt lrr .-m at Piden 4I.w be r( Ii di; bVL.:~(1 bi:n. inissd~ioners4 n at hei.oulf at .ikn ttu '.itilt day oit H i a h -tt l.J yeat'r 1:en-)a:th ae, tl-tt ti. lie. ti flir cent., r i .::'lt i.t! t n:('c'' a(ih- Ct t an4uar 4101: vrts h wil e reeive n. t'I'.V . the day inun ed al aie. AtagaChr'3rd B ard. BUY B r 3aamuElot Ied Top Clol White Fiat DIu onate TWO MORE CA ar19M All the Odd Highest Prices .1ad SAY! WE WAN YOUR TRADE. 2 IN AND S a CO Sugar aud ),f(e! The h<it to I hail. Flour, Mat, S yrip. Rice, Grif Good eiiugh for any ybody, v 11 ce too. Tr.y our Mackizrol, 7 for 25 cents. Fruit Iars. Mas,a's, always il best. Strawi at Tfa anI 'Palim Leaf FI Wo -El1l iii anId heticr Toclm for .1.;.'L th a1 anyl bokd. ee our1 Sweeps, tbey are the lar Lot of Hains :md 7reakfast Stril Try oir eigrs, cigaretits, cigaret: palpt.r and tubacco. )n't.im* Je: al(l Shoes 1im you see llmt we canl do ini prices. C':"TUl NIP SEEI of all kin EAIIZLR& SHRII 1 ure'a us 85s0A~. Saf'es, 82.. Suits of 10 Piecek'<312.5 aniy time, dhuy or ni-.ot willi be aniswer'ed immediw4 ately. To get your goods chea~ go to' aut in Carolina MIilitary Ac'a< or *IlRs, \ BAi TIhe followinW lg Bieeic iiary Vacancies e~ ist in t he Sut Croli na Al,l ii 1tary Acadi em At buitit t iluy ~ t ille , h nin !.h C t!b: in ( )>n ietw 1,1 GOreenile l ~lj( rry ni . f'ic (ins 1, u Iih i .ii l 1 ,) W ill :c L -blpu . t io ), (o >':ling i r P. 1 .i Iw lte ii Sin ive et I,nni .>nsi hefet (g pi . i Vd po o w hieb wiill '. ve f r t he ii En p10. at.t gig ~t gi Mil-loillhno.aI o li.( ounty Fi:;I n i nat~ion 1rs i !! ik I: ive theiLruuapimu ments i l i .ur et irt fDen thei V. ii te N ii'e ilitnde ctitr Ifil and il iirjui t lis i ta (hi~ire t'.y l c :e.d fnrs ih to apply VnoRr uelmi nin to aptt bJoe 'thO E1A:)bh.in Sen i b. n.. P SEED! ran Seven Topo' And other Variedi IGAIN BUNDLESs Iler Stock at CE & 00,, pickenk"; S. C. LE RAIL ROAD COMPANY AIR LINE I'Y DIVISION. May 31, 1891. Iy. NORTIIlOUND-Read Ul: ONS. *No. 10. '*No. 12 1*No. 3 otte........ ar 5 10 am 6 40 pm 9 10 n lmitt....... 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Dn -- MORRIS verything you wvant. of GroCeries oods a Specialty. e is the place to get the B3ES'i ir goods arc of the best; ari ,inf/ in Foot JJ7ear irniture; at prices that will forc l'ST FLOUR in the ntkct: fo+ country produce. & M OR RIS; and I4l 1 4 eve'ryiagu I Ciomnpouded~h dit Modcra CAR PENT ER, E DRiUG ST ORE. (reenvwille, S. Thorouigh, irnet ical l ustruct ion. Gra<luntes a sisted to positions. Catalogue free. Write to flYA1N a RATT~ON 3IUlNEiU COLLEil LOU!SV!LLEa KY. UIST'S TURN] FROM . e, vamaean Wlhite Globe, Strap Leaf 1uvrple Top, Amaber Globe, outle SES OF THOSE BAI USON'S RELIABLE FRUIT ,s and Ends of our Sum NOMINAL PRICES. d for Chickens and Corn, [AGOOD, BRU r THE RICHMOND & DANVIL AT1ANTA AND CIHAIL11 Seleduile in effec SOUT11I113UND-lend Down. *D1a No. :37. No. 11. *No. 9. STATI 7 55 pm 1 55 pm 30 i.Plv. Charl .......... 18 pm 5 7 al v... ..........228 1111 .3 04 aiUWIv .........Low ....... 1 41 pm :1 22 ..... lt( ........ 3 o pil 353 1 .... 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Gie *12,f24 i I . l oe Siu.'ar of thn bev. A.. ....ha ar b5opgnh to ui t5hm ar..An Srrivs,At(ftal8.55ca.ym. t (leato li ,No1 diyyxep.u 1.m,arv m.nark t p om t'nd 1030a iep Snd yheat v pri n ..: aid t lanta and ahiuon onr T ranext, GenoI'a Pasee gent. m.IeIii~e Washingttonb D.I *C. W. I I. Oel1EEN, en' Maaer.li )tt pr ArAhe ulo The Bes& Lt are~ bog t u tarer it)useok_an_Kiche_F Richmond Danville RI Greenville and Columbia Division. Condensed Schedtile July, 5th 1891. Trains run on 75th meridian time. Uolig North. Going south. No. 15. , .o. 16. 0 15 1..".Lv Chirleston Ar.... 12 50 ani 10 15 .......Columbia....... 8 50 pm 12 38pn...... Union........ 6 29 1 5$ Ar....)artttnbuig. ... 5 30 3 00 . .ryou .........4 17 3 41 ........Saluda........ 3 41 4 09 .......Flat Rock'...3 16 4 22 .... Hendersonvillc.... 3 01 5 17 ... ....Ashoville....... 1 55 0 46 .... ..1tot Spring3 .... 12 28 5 50 ..... Paimt Rock......I1 55 am 7 15 ......Morristown...... 9 25 8 30 ...... Knoxville ...... 8 15 10 15 ......Cincinnati...... 8 00 No. 10 . .. No. 14. o 40 W ......Charleston ...... 9 80 pm 10 10 ........ Coulnblia....... 5 30 12 38 .......Pro4perity...... 4 00 12 57pn....,Newberry...... 3 4Z 2 35 .....,Nhety Six...... 2 05 2 56......Greenwood. .1 43 4 00 Ar....Abbeville..Lv..12 35 in 5 20 L......Deiton ........12 20 4 42 ........j?Izvr. .... 52 5 00 ...... Piedmont ......11 35 fp 40 At.... Grecaville .. Lv11 00 5 48 ......Antlerson........11 38 6 40 )v..... Pendleton......10 55 7 55 lv...... Sencen .......10 17 8 25 .......Walilln....... 0 45 12 30 .......Atlanta........ No. 17 No. 18. 8 !Oa.n....Piospcrly...... 8 17 pni 9 07 . w.betry. 8. 00 10 22 . .uety Six. 6 53 10 4.5 ......Greenwood...... 0 22 11 55 ...'....Abbeville ... 1.5 ........ Belton....... 4 00 12 .50. ....Anderson ...... 3 55 No.7 No. 8. o 00 pm. Coluibla...... 9 40 am 7 28 ......Pro.5sper-ity...... 8 18 7 -' .,...Newberry....... 8 05 9.08 .......Clinton.........0 r'd 9 45 , ........La-rens ....... 6 20 No. 9. 0.~16 12 25........Belton........ 5 05 p 12 53 ........Pezer........ 4 28 .1 10 ..Pedmt...... 4 11 1 4 i ... .. .. ....... 3 35 . No. 42. 9 00 an.. ..Newberry . 8 40 pm 10 5 5 ........Clinton.... 6 00 11 55 .....Lamurens.......5 1.5 04. 7, Se,(i. 113, 14, 17, 18, 41 and 43 da111ly e.ngpl 01unda1yhji.1* Pullman 8tiepers on trains 15 amd 10, between Charleston, H. C. and (incinati, Ohio, via Atlantic Coast Line,'Columbia, A;herilie. Paint Rock. Morristown, Knox ville. Jellico anml Jinlction City. 80L IIAAS, Traill Minigr. JAS. L. TAYLUR, Gen'Vl. PaSs.' Ag.' I). CA ?j)WJ.TL. j) P A.. Columbia 8. C, .J. A; IOIDON, Stipt. W. U. GitlN Gen'I m:r r I HAVE FOR SALE! 100 bushels of eoru. Somlte 11111hl coWs With Young cailves.. OneC beef co w. OnC work mule. I Want to Buy I Somc heifeis and colts. id d(to yoaa Wasuit 10 Etay~? C'ome and. See Meo. . I will bysy ased pay CahhIa Sor I will seiI on Credit. Wil11 Buy or Sell Large or S asajIl Tac~it. i anproved or unuinsprovedl. P1ickenis, S. C TIIE ATiAN~TIO COAST LIN'E R P'ASS1.NGli DEP'AU'PMIZ'1. '3Yilin gtonI, N. C., .July, 5th 1 8i1. Fast L,in e het w een .Oitharleston .and1 Co~ Iluba and upperi .South Carolina and WVesterni Nort1h Carol in.a. Going West,. Goigq Eas.. No, 521 . o. 53. G 15 a.an .tavCharleston Ar. .12 50 a.m t 7 4.? .. 1...Lns. ...11 l'7p.mn 8 5'7 .....nter...1(0 07 10 05 e .Ar.(dtoltuhia Lv. .. 9 00 * 3 42 p.m . ..winsborrro . ,. . . 4 19 4 52 .... ..hest e...... .. 3 6 I5 ....orkvi!le...1 40 7 30 . .. ..L uictr... 8 20 a tr} 5834 . ...lnok l111... 2 45 p.m 6 30 . ..Charltte, N. C.. . 1 55 12657 p.mXi iNUiberry, S. C., Lv 3 42|pm 2 .50 . . . .Green')wood.... 1 43 ) 4i5.........Larenfl.(... 20 ama 5 50........Amlderson.. ....11 82 d 5 3 . . ..Gree'nville.....11 05 8 25 ..........Walhalla. . .. 9 45 4 00 ...Abbeville.... .35 , 1 55.......Spatanbuurg . ,. . 5 30 pmi 4 22 llenmlersonville,'N. C 3 01 .5 17 .. . Asheville. N. C. . . 2 00 . Soli t rains bet ween Chiarleston arnd Co.. en'l. Pass. Agent, e HI. WAT.:rnus, Glen'I Manairer. S'T A TE OF SOUTkL CAROLINA, Ctrnty of Picken. .In Court of Coimio Plena. James3 A. Grifli, et. al., vs. .64 W. W. G;riffin; et. al.; In pursunuce of, an~ order made by. the Hion. I. D. Witherspoon, presid1 - ing Judge; 15th July 1891 in the above sta'ted1 caso. All perlsons holding claims atgainst the estate of J. C. Grilin, late d'ens: ged(, . are hereby notriied that they muslti establlishl the amount, date and( rank of theoir respective claims, beforo ntue on oi' before the 10th d'y.? p tebe next, or be barred from any igparticipation in the funida of said c~ tate. J. M. STA WVART, ~e .tl S1 Clerk of ourt. FURNITURE, seut4en for it. t. Depota Sand rubie jUd'ge. GATES DESK QO. BRIuVlMhat Q. Money to leva, .i Oni imiproived farmi lands in umns of $300 and upnward. 4L~oan t':i'de in *__ small annualIi ~inents thungh a pe jod. -Ot- six years, thuw enbli I ' clie Vorrtmwer to pay ot hih iidet.1ham. w%ilaut en' haiustinig )th e U>' any one year. A pifl 4 o V:.1cC(, . torney