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NoWAL HIOwN. -11ring all the railroad petitions in next Saturday. -Valuable town property at'a bargal n I& the Land Agency this week. -Mr. 0. Eugene Hollingsworth has been very Ill for the past ten days. Pr. and Mrs. J. B. Carpenter passed through town last .Saturday, enrouto for Liberty. -Miss Lida Hagood left for Charleston last Tuesday, where she will attend school this winter. -901. J. 19. Hagood purchased 10,877 acres of the vacant lands sold by the State last Monday. -Good new middling cotton Is now bringing 6 cents. There Is no market for last year's crop. -Tuesday was a cool day for the Alli ance picnic at Liberty. Details will be given next week. -Rev. Chas. Manley, D. D., of Green Ville, will preach in the Presbyterian church here, Thursday evening, at 7:30.' -Mr. Jas. T. Singleton, of Pickens, has Durchased the Thode place of Mr. Wi. J. Btribling, and expects to move this fall. once ewos. -At the examination of teachers last Priday, there were nine applicants. One Grst grade, two second and four third grade certifieates were issued. --There was a fair crowd in 'attendance Upon sale day, but many farmers stayed at home to gather the white staple with which h,elds are now covered. -Clerk Hagood, of the U. S. court, left ter Spartanburg Tuesday, where the court will convene to hear argument In the fa. mous Coosaw injunction case. -Prof. Justus has interested several of our young men in the subject of a brass band for this place. There is plenty of material here to make a good one. -Messrs. B. F. Perry and L. W. Park er, of Greenville, attended the land sales here last Monday. Mr. Perry invested in a tract of 800 acres of the State lands. -From 1: 15 to 7 p. m. last Sunday, 1tO buggies, carriages and wagons, and 83 horsemen passed through town returning from the campmeeting at Twelve Mile. -The demand for cotton pickers has rnade a scarcity of labor in these parts. Cotton is being gathered taster and in bet ter shape than ever before in this county. -On last Sunday the 4th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Tiinan Smith, Mr. E. Kennemore was married to Miss Malinda C. Smith, Rev. S. A. Gary officiating. -On last Sunday the 4th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. Mat 'i Stewart, near Field, Miss A. C. Stew art was married to Mr. Win. D. Gravley, 11ev. 0. L. Durant officiating. -Prof. Justus' school is still improving, :and if the present rate of increase in the number of pupils is kept up, lie will be compelled to employ an assistant. The Cpatrons like the new teacher very much. -The Pickens cotton market is as good as any poiLt on the railroad, and our iner ,chants are selling fall goods at city prices. NCome in and see the new court house loom. ing up and make your fall purchases. -Guard C. P. Richardson, of the peni tentiary, came up last Monday and left the same evening with James I. lolliday uand six negro convicts, Pickens' contribution to Capt. Talbert's force. The sheriff has seven boarders left. -The six town lots sold last Monday by Ike County Commissioners, brought fair prices, and were bought by parties who are Interested .In insprovinmg the town. 'When these lota are improved it wvill help the town considerably. --Rev. 0. L. Durant moved back to his tewn residence last Mouday. Mr. Younag blood, who has occupied t-he property this summer, has moved into the new house built by Dr. Earle on his "Kelly hill" plaice just out of town, -on the Glasey mountaini road. -The County Com'ndsioners will hold a special meeting next Monday to consider the petition for a railaoad election to be held eouring next month for the purpose of Voting the subscription to the Pickens and Easley railroad. In a month this p)rojet weill take definite shape. -Prof. Dargan's family left for Spartan burg last week, carrying with them the best wishes of many sincere friends he.re 1rho reluctantly gave themi up. This esti meable family are a great acquisition to any commun)ity, and Spartanburg is fortunate In securing them as citizens. -Robert shipmau, a white man em p loyed at the cotton ginl of Mr. John C. Bgga, of LI berty township, had the mis furtune to get his hand caught, in thme gin and lost two tingers, besides getting his arm considerably lacerated. Dr. ilollings worth dressed lis wounds. -Owing to unavoidale business press ure, Messrs. Burkhalter and T1homnpson, of Augusta, were unable to reach here last 31onday and make the final arrangement for the commencement of wvork'on our rail road. They will come at an early day3 to be agreed upon, of which due notice will be given. --It is said that en last Sunday there was from 4,000 to 5,000 people en the ground at Tweive Mile during the 11 o'clock ser mon. Good order prevailed. Thie old time order of "'Gents to the right and In dcos to the left," was enforced and cauIsed no little grumbling as '"dad" had to wres tle with the bab.y most of the time. -Last Sunday night at Twelve Mile there was an unusual out, pouring of Grace. T1hose who have witnessed many re vivals at tils noted place say that it. wvas among the greatest that ever took place there. Many cold andl inactive prIofes~sors were wakened up, and thirty..two sinners confessed and camne forward and gave 4hemselves to the church. -Dr. J. B. Carpenter, of Marietta, is .dev.eloping into quiite a mechanical genius. *haLst week lie showed us a drawing of a car coupler that will soon he paten)ted( amnd which will no doubt be a success and a regular life preserver for the emnployes of railroads. Cars can be coupled andl un. coupled without any danger by a novice, and the engineer will be warned of t,he fact by the sounding of a gong. -Married, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Archelaus Lay, Wednu-eda. morning, at 0.33 o'clock, September 30th, 1891, by Rev. G. 0. Mayes, Mr. John 1. McCarey and Miss Joanna L.ay. After re. selvIng the hearty congratulations of thmeim friends present, the bride amnd grooms weni 4,o Beneca, where they boarded the Ah Line train for Charleaton via Spartanhurag to spend the hioneymoonm. We wish th< couple much joy, happiness and prosperit.) thr-ough life.- K owee Courier. -The County Commissioners' oftice waj crowded last Tuesday by parties from th< lower section of the county who are (direct ly interested in the Easley and Liberta road. The main question was whether the road would go by the up per or lower route A number of wItnesses were sworn and ex amined pro and con, Most of the day wan 4aken up by this case, as those who fough the road made a strong fight against it The petition was granted and theo road all be laid ont out In about two weeks. Somi othe.r petitions were heard and testimnon' %akcru which will hc nitri on lte, cafied was the State against E B. Lthem for assault with Intent to kill. J. P. Carey Esq., represented the defendant. The en tire forenoon was taken up by this case, and after hearing the evidence and argu. ment of counsel, the jury retired and in an hour made a verdict of "Not Guilty." The trial of J. I. Holliday for murder lasted about a day and a half. The Solici tor was ably assisted in the prosecution by H. 0. Bowen, Esq. The :lefendant had an able advocate in Mr. J. P% Carey, who ex hausted every point that could be made in his favor. Ils Honor, Judge Kershaw, made a fair and Impartial charge of 15 minutes duration. At 6 p. m. on Wednes (lay the jury retired to make up their ver dict. It took them just three hours and twenty minutes to agree. At 9:30 Judge Kershaw took his Reat on the bench with Il the ofilcers present. A large and impa tient crowd gathered li the court room to hear the verdict. The prisoner took his seat in the dock, and the twelve men who bad passed upon his fate, filed in and the foreman handed the docunient to the Clerk who read the finding, which was "man slaughter with a recommendation to mer cy." The verdict created some surprise, but no demonstration was made. On Thurday Holliday was sentenced to three yeais in the penitentiary and to pay a flue of i200. Berry Williams, Wim. WUlliams ned IIar vey Kelley, all colored, guilty of stealing, one year each In the penitentiary. Win. Sitton, colored, not guilty. Wi. Willis, carrying concealed weapons guilty, and fined $25 which he paid. Bob Davidson, housebreaking and lar ceny, Fuilty; one year at hard labor. Louis Powell, assault, guilty; seated sen tence. Civil Docket--Owing to the large amount of crininial business ouly two jury cases on the civil side of the court was disposed of. W. T. Griflin et al vs. J. T. Anthony, slander; the jury was out all night and fail ing to agree, a mistrial wias ordered. Archer vs. Mcinritt, verdict for plaintiff. Several orders of reference were passed, and some of the equity eases appointed to be heard at chambers on the circuit. Court adjourned sine die at 1 P. m. on Saturday. Died. Last Friday morning at 3 o'clock, Mr. John M. Hendricks, (Dinctuni John) died very suddenly at his home near Six Mile, from appoplexy. Aged about 70 years. Mr. Hendricks was one of the foremost citizens of the county, and one who has done much to develope the farming inter ests of the Pea Ridge section. le was for many years a consistent niber of the Methodist church,andi a man universally re spected and loved. In his death the coun ty loses one of its best citizens. The burial took place at Fairview graveyard on Satur day, where the last sad rites were perform ed by Bates Lodge A. F. M., in the pres ence of a large concourse of friends of the deceased. Notice. We, the undersigned land owners, do hereby warn all persons not to hunt on our laud layitig neair and around i'ablle Rock. Any one caught trespassing will he prose cuted to the full extent of the law. J. B. Sutherland, W. J. Ponder, J. M. Gwyn, L. K. Carpenter, J. . Cirpenter, N. A. Kvith, Geo. W. Taylor. oct8t.3 The Easley Townshi) Singing assoeia lion will imeet at Antioch M. E. church on Sunday, October lith, i8M., at IT n'eclock a. in. Thle public is cordially invited. WV. II. Nix, Pres't. That, the District Lecturer many be wvith us, the Couitty Alliance will mieet Wednes (liy, October 7i.h, instead of the first Fri dlay in Octobier. WVe hope to halve a genm eral aittendiince of the brethren, and espe cilly would like to htav' .eery sub-Alliane rep)resented ais we wvil have t)msine'ss of imp)ortance to the Oii der' undler considera.. tion. WV. T. O'Da., Pies. Co. Alli. Notice to Trre'0asse(ru. All persons are warnedl not to tresspass on my land situate near the town of Liber.. ty, either hunting or fishing, or traveling over the same in any manner. All tres piassers will L-e punished to the extent of the laiw. lTuos. E. Wiui.Am>i. sep24w~3 The surest means to rid yourself of that distressing cough is to use Dr. Bull's Cough Syru'p, 25 (ts. "'Mrs. Jones sits at the wvindlow all (liy as placid as a1 May imornitng, anid her five small children play3 hide and seek on the bnteh stairs." No wondler! Shie uses Sal vat!on Oil for sprains and cuts. There senmed to be someC uncertainty abo,ut the proper meatns (of cuimt eatarrh, lmit it hais beenm found( that Old Sau.tl's Ca tarrh Cure does thme work at once and per. manenly it.l When~yo see ai brighit baby pleased with itefadeverybodly else be sure thait Dra. Bull's Baby Syriup) has been used. 01113 25 cets a bott'c. S. J. .Johnison, cotrt iCor' amnd buiiiler. Wor done oni shoiurt not ice. and sat isfar tioni guarniteed. AddIress P'iedmont, S. C. Dou you wiat a niew st(.ve? 'lTiinae of any13 kind, made(1( fromti the bmest limateriail, or' sotme of the biest andiu cheapest Jeanis ever o'fferedi in P'ickenms coutnty? If so, go to Lewis & .M(irris', thme popuhtIlir cornier store. Cons'm ump,tion Cu red. Anl 01(d physician, retired( from lractice having hatd laced inl his hands by an East Inidia miissionarlty theit formula of a siml e vegetaible reimledy for the speedly and1( per mannenlt cure of Conisumption, Bironchtitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and1( all throat aind Lutng Aliections, also a positive and1( radtieial cure' for Nervous Debility atnd all Nervous Com. plaits, after having testedl its wondierfuli curative powvers in thousands of cases has felt it his duty to tmake it knownm to his suif fering fellows. A ctuhate by this mtiive andiu a desire to relieve huaman suff'erinmg, I will sendu free of chiarge., to all who dlesire' it. thiis recipte, in Germtian, F"renchi or Em.Ilish, with full directionsa for prep)arinig anid us ing. Senit by tmiail by addressing with staimp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 821) Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. apr530yl J1. W. Yates, Tiullahmm ma, Tlennt. ,wrts '"it noes ime goo d to Ipra:ise Botanic Blood Bahn. It cured( me o,f ani obs5ess on tIme lunigs and atsta that, troubtled ime twou yeairs antd that other remedies failed to ben-. (1It." -*Wated, 25,000 feet of goodl poplar lumbuer at the Standard Funiitutre Factory in exchange for all k inds of first-claiss fur ituire. S. P. FI:O;.Ns, Prop., eowL Fie!d, S. C. South Carolina Colleg'e! Opens Sepitembter 20th. Entrane' lx amnationa begin Sep)tembier 2-1Ih. Clah s ical, Literary, Scientific, andl L.aw Cour ses. Thirteen Professors. I F:>nr further inftormiat ion, address theo Prm's;dent, JA3IF WOp.ov antina-n Barber Shop And Bath Rooms. In rear of Mansion House, GREENVILLE, 8( An easy shave guaranteed. Hair neatl and tastefully cut. Hbampoolng and hal dyeing. Razor sharpening a specialt Ilair tonics for eradicating dantruff an irritation of the scalp for sale. IIickey's Magic Ilairaline always o hand and for safe. HOT AND COLD BATHS. Your patronage is respectfully solicited VALUABLE PROPERTY FOI SALE. A flne farm of 224 acres in Centra township on graded road from Pendletoi to Fort, Hill, 2 miles from Pendleton an I mile from Clemson College; 140 acres ii high state of cultivation, 20 acres of tin, branch bottom. 75 acres of ftine timber new 0-room cottaue residence with hal and two porelies, 2 tenant houses, fini well water. This is one of the best farim in Upper Carolina. Also thc ). E. lellotte store house an< lot im the town of Central now occup;e< by Mr. llenry. There is a good graner on this lot and it is a No. 1 business stand All the above property must be sold oi Sale _Day in November if not disposed o at private sale before that time. Tern one-half cash, balance in one year. Ad dress Pickens Land Agency, Pickens, S C., or the undersigned at Pendleton, S. C toct29 3. M. ILUNTElR, Trustee. The Courier-Journal LOUISVILLE, KY. Subscription rates, daily and Sunday $10.01) a year; daily without Sunday, $8 1 year; Sunday, $2 a year; weekly, $1 1 year. THE WELY COURIENOaNAL Ilns the largest. circulation of any Demo cratic Newspaper in the United States and proposes to double or treble its al ready large eircuitlation. H O2 BY G1VING AWAI EVERTY DAY to some one a splendi liih Arm Scwiig Machine or a Iianid sollie Gold Watch, absolutely FIEE Full particulars in Weekly Courier-Jour nal. Samiple copy free. Write for one Aidress, W. N. IALDEMAN, President Courivr-Journa1 Company, Loisville, Ky. P1~N H~ 3OOL Begins September 11 th, 1891. COlZSE OF STUI)Y. The following course of study has bee adopted: Sixtl Grade-Appleton's Chart, Slat Wo,rk . I I.;adIin, Good( ( Murals and Mau ners, Writ inl, $1.25. Fifth CGrade-Arit hnetic. Orthography I)raRwing. I leading, Good Morals and Man ners, Writing, Moulding. $1.25. Fourth Grade-Powel's llow to 'Talk Arithmetic, GilegrapylI. Orthography, Or thovipy, )rawing, R'l4liig Good 1'1oral: and I r Writing, history of Sout) Carolia. 8175. TIrrd Grade-Grammiiar, Arithmetic Geography, Drawinv, Reading. Good Mor als and Mamers. Writing. Ihvsiology listory c.f the United States, $1.75. Second Grade-Grammar, Arithmeti Geograply, Civil Government, Drawing iologyv. hlistorIy of the Uniited States, *2.5 First Grade- Grammar, Algebra, Phlys ical Geo'iraphyv, Co mmmercial Law, D)ran~ ing, Enaglishi literature, Writing', W~ell: Science oft CoIlmmonm Thlings, $2. 5t, Adan~aiced Gra,de-1st year, Latin, Algt bra, Geomtry. Greek. Natural P'hlosr phly, General II istory; '3d year, Latin, lbo anyi~, Astriioomy, Gieek. Zoology; 3dl year [Lin, Chemmistry, Geology, Greek, Phya ie,3.00). Those whlo enlt er arc exp)ected to pay fo whole ternm, except in case of protracte< illness or where some special arrangemen ha;s been made(l. Board and washlig, from $0 to $10 pe month. M~uisic, $.3 per mionih. Eloemtion, $2 per umonit hx. Booik- keepinig, $3 per mionthi. W. B. JUSTUS, Principal sep117tG; Special Summer Sale ONE' Tho)uz'and Suiperb Newt PIANO '.F and ()ltG A NM, fromi best. m)akers only, to lbe sold during ,July, A ugust ,Se b-mbler and Oc)tobier, 1891i , alt po't easl prices, withi paymenI t No'vember 15th next No int erest. PT AN(OS--8.25 cash and balance No vembiher I .thI, 1891 . IOt 1A NS-$a10 cash and bhamec Nc vember1( 15)Ih, 1 S9I1. IllClM l4JEll - L,owest. cash rait(es. N, aavance. No ini)teres. Wr'iIe or call oi -L. (. GA Il4lETT,. (btes, S. C., Or J. L. JIA YNTE & l)AUGHTERtS, GIreeniville, S. C. A Household Remedy BLOOD AND SKIN' D IS EA SES Botanic Blood Balm It Cures SCROFULA, ULCEilS, SALT __________RHEUM, ECZEMA, every form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious In toning up the system and restoring the constitution, when impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural healing properties justify us In guaranteeing a cure, if directions are followed. BENT FR EE -n"FaTTEDr. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. SCHOOL CHURCH, BANI AND 400URT HOUSE ~ FURNITURE Settees for 1L.R.Depots I and l'ublic 111d'ga. I GATES DESK 00 2 MtIREENILLE. 40. y r NN0 Bought by Mr. i furthor particulars and tSTY HAG( S WE VAXT TO BRLAXMI The record for the next sixty days, selling goods to cash customers, and in order to do this we will offer great inducements to cash buyers. Our imnense !fll stock is now ar riving and the question is, "Where will we put all the goods we have bought?" We propose to put a good . many of them in our customers' hands if they will let us. We hiave bought too many jeans, and shoes. Our profits will be very short until we run the goods off. Tremendous stock of men's shirts from 35 cents up. Big stock of horse and mule shoes, nails, &c. Buy the best pocket knife you ever owned from us. Fine line of tin ware, crockery ware, decorated ware and iron ware. Do you want a good stove; then i bring a little money and pay on one and we will wait on you for the bal ance, then we can supply you most everything the human family needs to cook on one. Prices always right. Turnips are a good thing for man and beast. We have all kinds of seed. Buy yonr tobacco from us. Your Friends. HARRIS& MORRIS. ]JATZLEP & SMITH, Bureaus $5.00. Bedsteads, $1.25. -Chairs, 40 Cents. Safes, $2.00. Suits of 10 Pieces,$12.50 Parlor Suits, Plush tTrimmed, $28.00. CoffHns and Caskets at any time, day or night. Push the button on our front door and your call Will be answered immedi ately. To get your goods che ap go to AHTZIE & SNIITII, 63 and 65 Main St., GiREEN VILLEI, Ma asirTelephone Nos. 64 and :18. Alon- ReKidlent Snusauns TnIE STIATVE OF souTII CAlROLINA, County of Pickerns.} Commton lea-s Court. ,Edith E. Miller. Plaintiff, .Against i Mf. M. Ilunter, liarry P. Millet-, Percy . W. M iller, D. M:ud Aliiler, M~'arthJa 11, Miller, Caroline V. Miller, Edijth I. .I Miler. Beatrice A. Millecr and i1. (Camp.. hltl Miller, I )efendant s. .To the D)'eendants abovrie namiied: You are hereby suinnoned anid reqtiired a to ainswtI tihe comp1ijlainit inIl thi acti, which is filed in the olie of the Clerk of thle Court of Conmmon Pleas~ for the sid county, and1( to serve a copy of your answer to t he said complabi nt on the subiscribers at their lfhice in Andelrsonl C. -II., Anderson county, M. C., wilin twenty dla.s after then service hereof, ex elusive of Iie day of sitch service, and if you fail to answer the compJlainit within the~ time aforesaid, thei( pilint iff in this action will appIly to the Court for thc re lief demanded in the complaint. D)ated Sep'lt.embler 2d, A I)., 18~91. WI"IiN El & SIMPSON, Plainatiff's Attorneys. .J. M. STEWART'i, C. ('. P. [Seal.] 'To( tihe abasent hdefenda;n ts,I Iarry P. Mdiller, Cairoli ne V. Miller, Edhith lit. Miller, le aurice A. Miller and II. Camupbiell Mil ler. 'Takei notiec, that the compuliaInt in this actlonl and1( thle sminmonis of which the foregointg is a copy, were fied in thew olice of thle Clerk of the Court of Commnon Pleas for Pickens count y, 8. C.,* at lick ents, C, II., oni t he 15th da ly oif Sepltembher 1891. WJIlTNERI & SIMPSON, .J. M. STlEWVART', C. C. P'. [Seal.]J Tl.> all oIf the dlefendanats above named. except M. M. Illlte'r: TIake not ice, thait. unless you procure thle appol itntenit oif a guairdi'an ad hI li) to appear anmd defend t his actimon onl your behalf withlin twentty (lays fromt the ser vice oif the sunmmons hereini upon you, the plaintiffT will appldy to thie'Cierk oif the Court. Commton Pleas for Pickers county' in.said Stat.e, for an order aLppoint ing sonme sintable andI propler personit gumardiant ad li temt for you, to appear and1( defend this ,action in your be(halIf. WITINElT & SIMPSON, aoll$ Are now receiving and opening their FALL GOODS 1iji VX. Hagood in New York. Wat&k this space for fullor and some their store for LE04 .A.ND0 1B.3AR..A.ff%S. )OD, BRUCE & CO,, Pickens, N. C. THE RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY ATLANTA AND CHARtLOTTE AIR LINE I'Y DIVISION. eltedule in offect August S, 1891. SOUT111OUN D-1Read Down. 61ally. N( 0IRT I ilWo U N )-Read 1j. *No. 37. *No. 11. *No. 9. STATIONS. *No. 10. 'No. 12 *No. 38 9 85 film 155 p)i 2 -50 ngt lv........Charlotte........ar 6 55 aIm 7 20 pn 9 10 pa .........2 18 pmn 8 14 ain ll... .. DellImont. lv 6.31 ait ; 54 pm....... ........2 28 pin 8 25 am Iv.........Lowell...... ..lv 6 22 atm 6 13 pm ....... ....2..... 41 pm 3 am IV . Gastonla........lv 6 10 am 6 32 pm. .........8 06 pm 4 08 am Iv....King's Mountia ...tv 5 44 an U 08 pin ....... ........ 3 20 pm 4 2j am IT........ Grover ........lv 5 27 am 5 51 pm ....... ........3 30 pn 4 32 an. ...Blacksburg.......Iv 5 17 am 542m ....... ........ 4 pm 4 59 a IV........Gaff ney's........lv 4 59 am 5 24 Pm ....... ........ 4 11 pim 5 27 ani Iv. . .Cowpien's........IV1 414 am 5 Ill pim ....... .........4 15 pm 5 31 am Iv.... .....Clifton.........ly 4 81 aim 4 57 pm ....... 11:39 an 4 32 pm 5 18 am 1V...... Spartanburg ...... 4 1:1 atin 4 .13 pm 0 57 pr ........5 11 pin. 6 10 atm lv.......Welford....... lv s 52 am 4 19 pm ....... 6 31 pn 6 248 am IV.........Oreer's.........lv 3 31 ain 4 01 pin ....... 12 31 pm 6 05 pm 7 00 ati lv. Greenville....lv 3 05 am 3 30 pm 6 05 p .........6 33 pi 7 25 aia lv.........Esley's........ v 2 38 nan 3 '5 pm ....... .........7 215 pm 8 10 an' lv........Ccentral ........lIV 2 10 an 2 35 pnm ....... 7 53 Jim 8 :18 atm lv......... Meneca....... lv 1 on ar 1 .12 pn. .. ......812 pam 8 58 an lv......WeNtaniister......lv 1 10 pnm 1 21 pm.. .........8 50 pml 9 35 ai V..........Toccoa ........lv 12 28 p1m 11239 amn ...... ........9 25 pmI 10 10 al Iv.......Mount Airy ......lv 12 00 i't 12 09 am ....... .... .... 9 30 lim 10 15 ain lv........Corneia........lv 11 :5 pm 12 0-V ama. ........9 53 pan 10 38 atm lv.........BeltoIL........lv I 30 pmi 10 40 am. 3 14 pin 9 55 pim 10 .11 :ai lv..........Lula..........v 11 27 pin 11 36 am 3 14 pr 3 316 pn 10 26 pm 11 11 amin1l..... .Ganesville.......v 10 58 pIm II 11 amn 2 52 p ........ 110 53 imn 11 31 am v... ..Flowery Branch ... .lv 10 37 pm 1 .18 am . ,.......I 1 05 pm 11 46 amIV ......... iford.........lv 10 22 pm 10 33 atm . ........11 17 pam I1 59 amI SV........Suwaiee........lv 10 07 pn 10 17 ant ... .........11 24) pm 12 12 pim IV ...Duluth... ....lv q 541 pmla 10 06 am. .........11 43 jin 12 2.1 pmllv... ...Norcross.....v 9 11 pm 9 55 iim .. .........11 54 pma 12 35. ..l.Ca.mble ...... IV 9 2S pin 4:1 atm. 5 00 pn 12 30 pm1 I 10 J II tar.........Atlanta ........ Iv 8 50 pm 910 ain 2. Additional trains Not. 17 and 18-Lula accommodati al, daily excepit Sunldaw leaves Atlanta 5:30 p i., arrivts Lila 8:12 p. m. Returning, leaVe's Lula 0:00 a. I arrives At lanta 8:50 a. am. lletween Illa and Athens-No. 11 dailly except 8unday, and 'No. 9 daily, leas Lula 10:0.5 p. I., and 11:40 a. an., arrive At.hena 12:05 at. inl. aid 1.40 p. al. m etan ing, leave Athens, No. 10 daily except Sunday, and No. 12 daily, 7.20 p. Iml. and 8.' a. am., arrive Lla 9.20 p an. and 10.30 at. am. 1lkt ween Toccoa and ElIberton-No( 61 daily eXceIt Suiilhy, leave Toccoa 12.55 m., artive Elberton 4 45 p. m1. Returning, Nos. 00 tily ex(c.ept Sunaday, leave ElIe ton 5.45 at. an. aririves Tofaaa 9.15 a. mn. Nosi. 11 atnd 12 carry Polhnan 3leepera between WaMlhiantn atnd Knoxville v Salisbury, atnd 9 and 10 bett wecan Atlantta and New Yatk. On No. 11 no chanture ini day coachaes from New York tot At tlanta Nos. 37 aind. 38-Washlington and HorithIwestern Vestiualed Lianit ed, hiet wee'n A lanta and Washaington. On t his t rain extra faire is chargted ini coanneet ina wit i: lir class tickets, not e~xc(eding 82. 00 over and( above usual Puallnana chaarges tao anya p(ia For det ailed in fornaaat iona as to local and through t ime tabhle's, rates and Pulaaa Sleeping-car reservations, conafer with local agett. or addre(ss Geaa'l P'assenger Agent, Ass't GJeal Pass. Agenat, At lanita, GIa- Charalt t.e N. W.HGEN,Gn' anaate, d.SOL HIAAS, Traflie Manaaager,. Atlata,da-Atlaaat, G1 _C. P. JIA MMOND), Supt., Atlanta, Ga. H"aving decided on makin~g some very imnportant change in our business in the near future, we will, uiut fute notice offer our entire stock at bargain day prices, and we wish t< call your attention to the fact that we never advertise what w< do not mean to do. We have a complete stock of general merchandise, an< Will make you prices on everything that wvill make you buyi you want anything at all. We are also manufacturer's agents for all kinds of mil aikd farmi machinery, and able to make you as close prices a anybody. We ar'e selling the best sewlag machine exer of fered ii this county for the money, and will make you easy terms. Stoves ! WNell, most of you have neighblors whoL hav' bought stoves from us. Ask them where to buy. \Ve a willing for you to (10 as they tell yott. \\e guarantee ever stove and every p)iceC of ware. WeT mean b)usiness. Come and see us often. L EW IS & M OR RIS, The Popular Corner Store9 5febl,I P'ickens, S. C. WVe WVaumt yours Trade, aand will do ev'erytling i o1ar po~wer to please yosa. We'~ GURNEEOl kRU(GS and3 Everyling P'rescr'iptiones Cagrefuilly Conpoun lded at1 Mloder'ate prl-'ce. Stop to see uns whecn lin GrenvIlle. A. B. & .L CARPENTER, MANSION 110USE DRUG STORE. Glrceenlle, S. C W u ji ~rhorotaght. i'rnaet iatru,ctioa. (Gra.laantes ni sisteud to positions. Cltatilogate free. Wtrite to Al ! ~ TATTQ DSIal oll **aAI..at-Ia a PA Greenville and Columbia Division. Condensed Schedule gcpt Oth, 1891. Trains run on 75th meridianl time. Going North. Gol South. No. 15. o. 10. 0 15 am...Lv Charleston Ar...12 50 (i 10 15 .......Columbia-....... 50 pm 12 38pm ........ Union........ 0 29 1 5.5 Ar.... Sartanburg.... 5 80 4 00 ...... ryon ........ 4 17 3:41 ........aluda........ 8 41 4 0U .......FlatRock... 8 16 4 22 ....llendersonvlle.... a 01 5 17 .......A hevilIC....... 1 55 0 46.......Hot Springs. ....12 28 5 50 Paint Rock......11 55 am 7 15 ......Morristown...... 9 25 t 30 .......Knoxville...... 8 15 10 15 ......Cincinnati.... lv 8 00 pm No. I 8. No.14. 6 40am ......Charleston...... 30 pm 11 10 .......CouMbnia....... 5 80 12 38 .......Prosperity...... 4 00 12 57pm.......Newberry...... 3 42 2 3. ......Ninety Six...... 2 05 2 50 ......Greenwood..... 1 43 4 00 Ar... .Abbeville..Lv..12 35m 4 10 Lv......Belton........12 20 4 42 ........Pelzer........11 52 5 00 ...... Piedmont ......11 35 6 40 Ar. ... Greenville ...Lv11 00 5 48 ......Anderson........11 38 0 40 lv..... Pendleton......10 55 7 55 lv...... Seneca.......10 17 8 25 ..'.... WalhlNla....... 9 45 12 30 .......Atlanta........ No. 17. No. 18. 8 50am......Prosperity...... 8 16 pm 9 07 .......Newherry...... 8 00 10 22 ......Ninety Six... U 52 10 45 ......Greenwood...... 0 23 11 55 .......Abbeville...... 5 15 12 15pm ........1eltoi........4 00 12 50........ Andev m ...33 No.7. No. 8. ; 00 pm.......Colii1...... 9 40 am 7 28 ....Prospri1y...... 8 18 7 45 ......Newberry....... 8 05 1) 09 .......Cin tol. ....... 6 52 9 5 ........Lauirens....... 6 20 - No. No. 10. 2 25. ........1i ton........ 5 0' pin 12 53 ........ P'lz-r........ 4 28 1 10 .......Pici mnt ...... 4 II 45.......re-nvilh....... : 35 N" 4 No. .12. S0 am. New rr ...... 8 40 pm ).. 55 ........ cI1nt1n....... 6 00 11 55 ... ....Laum......... 15 Nos. 7, 8, ), 10. 1:, 1-, 17, 18, 42 and 46 daily (exept Snday. Pullmn 1Sleepers n t tin.6. 15 and 16, hetwevn Char-ston, S. C. 1ad (incint1, Ohio, via Atintic C(onsi Line, Colimhia, Aslevilie. Pititit, Rock, Morristown, Knot . ville. .J llivo nd111 .JIn1lion Ci(y. 80L 11 A A S, Traffic 311: r, .J-AS. L. TIA Y F,AM, Gvn').' Pass. Ag't. J. A. DODSON, Stipt. W. It. (MEMN. Gel'. Mannier. W. A. 'Ul li, Asst. %en' r Aent, Charlott c, N. C. TO WYN OWEBLL!I I propose to rent for a number of' a years at 9 1ales of cotton per year, or sell for $4,500, Iny plantation on which WNm. M ajor lives, on the Salu da riv(r, 10 niles from the city of 2Greenville, on which thero are tenant 0 hous,es' an1d good corn and cotton land suiflicient for six horses. - And to rent, my Taylor farm 4 r- iles.. south of 1aslev, near Carmel lChurch, for ai Inmber of yers at 4 blales of cotton per year, or sell tho p)lace for~ $2,500. T1here are on tis -~ place 2 good dwellingsa andi 1 tenan ~house, a good orchiard suIflic~'Ient for a two.hu loctedC( and( in1 a goodI counity. I also have ot her lamls1 to, rent, ui sell. omie and soo moe if you~ want C . . HIULLIN,SWORITIE, Pickens, 8. 0. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINI R3S 4 PASSENUER DEPARITMENT. S W ilmin;.:ton, N. C., Sept.. 20th, 1801. Fast Lin heSt een L'I G'harlestoni and e, Ilumia; and4( uIpper South Catrolna and (ho. 52- N o. 03. (;''0:a.mi . . Lv CImrl1shmt Ar. .12 50 a.nl 7 :ti........n-.......11.I 17 p.m s 4')...............tei.10 07 9 50) . .. Ar C ohnnhia LY.. . 9 00 41 41 p.m4 ... .WIinsb rro..4 23 J Se l...........lui tr.. . .. 3 25 t; Sn....... ...Vkvil.?4..1 .t S8 17 ......lacater..8 20 ani 6 '5 .... .Hk lii?..2 415 p.m1 71" .. a .Charlotte, y. C... 1v 554p *) .*.....r w.n...(t W)i..1 4: '9 15......Iauren.. 20) am I 50 .... Anen. I14 ...11 8 5 ( o...Geevill...1! 05 8 25......Wlalila.. 9 4 4..............Abb.ville......12 5 3 4 11temler:env ile,:,N c 2 12 .1 45 . . . Ashteville. N. (C. . . 2 00 No. 1. No. 49~ S Is p. m.....Ihrlston , ..11 f.0 a. m. 7 10...... .. ns... ....4 50 x 87, .... . 1ote ...... 8 ) Solid trains be(tween1 ('harleston nird Co., Ilumbia, 8. 0. T1. .M. E3MERSON, (hen. Pass. A gent. Rl. M.l WERTZ, 1'LiCOPRI E TOR MONt'Ma0NTS, 'IT)MIlSTON IES, COll NER STrONE:S, ETC., M:t'Ol ont shot no(tic(e. Satisfact ion Guoar ateed0(, andi prices5 ats low ats the lowet. thet ctility of the work at atll times beling I :tnn a.gen1t for te best iron1 and(W tvrt fence0S onlli. th ii nuket. GSie met I a call and1( try mIy work. 11. M. W iU'rZ. ens1, hot Picen. i no4w in sIpeakinig dia.: tance ofl the railrl:ii. iIf yon arec in lesley o t r Piekens, andt wish. to1 ' talk to aniyon41e in Ite othier tow,', *julst ste to~ 14thle "phoe"iC and enil the outy. - 1 Telegrams1 prlompt ly tratlsmilttedl andi oec14 i(~tnes aranit eed A I I(-:I< - for Pickens and v'icinity Ipriapily de4ivered. 1'ICK~ENS T 'I 'P N(.. i! n..