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ICKENS S.RNTINEL. 1 LOCAL NEWS. c -A kind word will go farther and strike a harder than a cannon ball. - Miss Lou, a sister of Rev. T. F. Nel son, has been quite sick for weeks. a -Greenville coprt will begin next Mon day, Judge J. B. Kershaw, presiding. b -Mr. 8. J. Pilgrim has gone on a visit to relatives and friends west of the Tuga loo. -There was a fair attendance at the meeting of tho County Alliance last Fri day. Y-Mr. J. C. Stribling. of Pendleton, is still In the stock business and is succeeding well. -W. C. Brailett expects to put a neat cottage on his Garvin street purchase in a short time. -Last week Jerre Madden left his erop in the hands of his creditors and took to 0 the woods. -Mr. and birs. W. W. White and son, f Anderson, are on a visit to Capt. Juhn L. Tiornley. i si --Amos Sutherland, whose life was al- t! most despaired of two weeks ago, is now much Improved. -Most of the Pickens wells ought to be N about ten f(.et deeper, then they would niot p) go dry in the fall. -Mr. Gus Cochran, of the Fort ill sec- ii tion, is quite sick with fever. His many p friends hope for his speedy recovery. r< 1--On the 31st of October, Mr. Berry Ow. ens, living near Central, had a little boy three years of age to die with croup and b throat trouble. 0 -The first and fourth pages of the Sr. TINUT. fairly bristle with interesting and ex citing news-facts. The last week has been prolific for the press. 0 -Buggies from the Greenville Coach Factory are rolling all over this countv. When you go to Greenville for a buggy be 0 ,sure to call on Air. Sirrine. -Rev. 0. L. Durant aptized two con- Ir Terts at Porter's Chapel, last Sabbath by y immersion. Thi- mode of baptismnis very 'It seldom among Methodists. r -I. A. Nimmons was in to see us last a Saturday. lie is going to rit some real estate which he desir"es7 to ski; in the hallds a of the Pickens Land Ageney. -i-he peri!il pr,ij-r1v of teit- late Jno. F. Stewart, sold herc la t Ml,nday. b)rmu.ht fair prices. Th stle. win b! vomipl.-ted b today at the home place on -'astatoe. -Ches., one (of thte most favored s-r-i rants of the latte Wii;!ian oeags. is still p critically ill at his i home near Libel tv. Ile is suffering from a stroke of paralysis. -Mr. S. W. Major is having remarkable success in placing the Standard Fewiiz 111 chine in Pickeis county Ion'-s. lie and the machinc b.>th iiderstand their busiitess. -Mr. Cannon, one of the handsome ei sons of our former neighbor, Mr. Silas I Cannon, was among his Liberty frients a last week. Ile is now a conmnercial tour- A jet. it -Mr. G. W. llendric.zs s:-vs it was not a house Cut that lie killed on the ro'i he twixt his lme.and Elas!eY tie( other ni::ht It was the kind of a cat lie ain't going to trouble iany mliore. -On October 30th, in Cntral, Mr. . ' TM. Martin was hwil- lurt I, a nmi,e run- I ving away with him. It took fright at all engine and j-rked him down and dragged t -Fioy l Price, (-oltred, w~as cemmittedl to jail lasi. 'Thursdlay ton a1 ebarge t I larienyil in taking seed coit on lr.ii the plantati mi of WV. S. Kirk :-i on whiuch thle siwemial tax had not be eii---t he ren't. --Mr. J. II. a.llines, of io' esteemiedi contempo) rary,. thle J1mm):t!, haits ten t ed rooms in thle large andl commiiod'i os resi ~ence of Mris, Ann rilain . iIe has gtonei into winter quiarters hut he will be nitone then Il less active. --For the maner. cur prenmi uni ofTer " Webster's unmdtridget h i itionaryv, is a mar-. Tel of excellence. C;-ll and see it, or sendl us $1.:i0 besides yor siub scrip t ion to thea MRNTiNRL andl have onie delivered free froma this office. - - Mr. Peter- Kiam, one of the oldest citi ~zens of Hirushy ('ro-ek townlshaip, Anderson G county, is very ill and his famaily fear lie P will n ot i-icover. Mr-. King is a goo mttan J and his death w'uit he deeply regretted by r~ his numerous fri--nds. -A short tim:- igo a madl dog hit three hogs belonging to 'S,1inire Joh dn Good win in the tipper p(irtioni of Gireenv-ille coiunty. The hogs weighed't about 3 a) polundls tachi, and all (died in abiout a weekl of hy~drajoph bia. Th'Ie (log iims not been hec:i it fromt. -The~ Smai-: ~. Oile Imi:s juost fluiihed i up in the best of style a two hund;t re-d andth fifty page tbrief for the sup;remie couirt, atlso the mfiites for the South ('atolinia l're-stby te-ry. This is t lie place to gett [aill k inds of I' job work dlone with nie.tneLss iand dlispatch ( fi --The Infelli.e'"-er sayS: '"We hald thea pleasure oif mecetinlg our1 hndsoine young i, friend. Mr-. (Dr)i.) I. TI. Shirley. of Cenitnid, h 8. C., in the - ity, last i riday. Mr. Shairley is a soni of Mr-. Wmi. thiirley, of t his (toun ty, andt spent seveal oiys with his I:rent. 5 -RHemembher younr frienids anid relative. who have nitved anav. Y'ou canneot for the sameI mon1ey send' o them a latore wel.. ~ come presepit t hani thle SE.: im .. L arlry 0 C. Tfhornley, who is buying cttonI i at Ox - A ford, AlIa., says lhe most have it, ro lie senat ri in his subscr-ipt ion. II --Miss Alice Mlo' re, dautghiter of Mr-. Wim. Mloore, die-d at her home in l'ad mont on the ' I4 ualt.-, ned'~( 1 years. Shen lad bleen a Im-iebe of the M E'. (Ihurchh t< for ioveral ye-ars, a1111 w<1s a imiost e'stimialeb young ,. 'v, tvhiose ath hans brought sorl- I * row to maSl !t1 ndsi. Her5 rinsTi werei i interred near Easley onl thle day ftIllowinlg. Ii -Tlhe case of the Statt- vs. J1 5. lbirker for trespass ona hla- of I. I I 1iwrenlce, was tried lit.Central last, Saturday by lTrimal . Justice Garvina andl a juriy. Thie litfeian lt i was faned 400t( which s paitd Mr. .1. ,t P. Ciary appeare.dtl for the Seth-, iandi M - B. A~, ~ . Alorgai, of (Greenmville, fora thet detftn- il - I(-en-y 1,. lanks' s-e.ded stententct whliebli was read( to him i in CharlesIton laist week. is twelve month1 ls in jail at Il'iekens ando a fin ia . of $50)0. 'he stentl( oIf Jlesse I . Smtith hi is four- mnths ill Pitken1 jaiil al $ut0t g fine. Th1Ie former wa ts conIvic-td Iait thle g, August te-rmn oh thle tI S. court lit Grieen ville oif distIlling wi thouit a license, and11 he latter of retailinlg. -The tntelIligeincei- says of an A utierson u county man11: "iI' is aboutit forty.live yearsi t of age, stays clotst at. homiae tandi ittends tI strictly to hiis owun buasiness, and ats ta (onl- f 1 sequence has nievei' litd ainy butsinie~ss in court.'' Alttendintg to tne's own buisine.,s, ai mnore than anythinag i-b:, muako-s haim have 'I businessi iln coiurt. We susptct Mr-. Mc(Cot' Ii has neglected an imprtanibit parit of of his business. h I --One of the most prosper-ous Mill ('reek farmers was hautliing biacon to market a few v days ago, ando a nelghblor- fa-onm about town e bacon ina the w roing dire-ictioin. The'li ciouto I, is to haulit frtomt tow~n." ' Yes., I knowv,"p said the far-mer-, "buItit it has atlways hba-i I, my culstt)nt to haul to towin. it lays li.e better. linin~i g so nmueh froam to)wn is e one of the cuistonms that is hmtt ting the ,a country now. -McFall's A'8nanak furnishes good read5 ig this month. -Read Sloan Bro'. advertisement and all.on thein for anything. -Five of the skilled workmen at Clem mi college were off with sick leave last reek. -Aunt Myra Murphy is about IG years of 4e, but she still comes to town and enjoys visit to her friends. -Messrs. J. C. Stribling, James '1. and [orton luintir, of Pendleton, attended the mid sales in Pickens IIst Monday. -Irvin Dodgens was carried to Charles. m last week to be sentenced for distilling. le gets three Inonths in Pickens jail. --Coroner Doggs was in Pickens last londay. Anyone needing his services will "d him at Fort Hill when he is not at iberty. -Mrs. Ciesley Carey. who lives near endleton, the mother of Mr. J. T. Carey, Calhoun, lias been critically ill for sey al days. --The treasurer says meet him promptly his appointments. lie will positively ave each place at 3 p. m. in order to be his next appointment. -Mr. John Fennell, a son of Mr. Till an Fennell, is on the Clemson college ek list. Ilie has buele a faithf lII workman ere for several m11onths. -The one-year-old infant daughter of erry Owens dici last w:ek and its remains cre bunied at Rtuhamiah. The bereaved trents have the sympathy of many friends. -"Business is business," said tll Dutelh an. If you oWc 'is ia little or big bill, lease collie inl and see about it before tho >ads feeze up. Yovrs,'for monev, LAwIs & Momnts. -A. certain wagon in the countv has en terribly strained, but not with n load lunmier. The owner 0uortgaged it last win as a one-horse wagon, and then plit tongue to it and Iorgaged it to another an as a tNwo-horse wagon. The mortgag r has taken to tie wools. Which luort 1gee w,ill get the w-tm? --If antlhin- -:r-- world sets a farm T and gives ,' o11 prosperity to its IVI(T or 1mn1,111 , U41 is q good barn. Mr. . C. Grml, on tit .johni Ferguson place s Just finushedi a new tiarn. anIid it is he mId I dout, the best in the county. He is had it painted and a traveler alonig tle id camtt ihelp but observe it. It is truly hue .structure. --Louis. the four-yvar-old son of Mi.. ld Mis. E 1. Ethem, diad last Salbmth. is remains were buried tli d v fl lowig the G. W. La'hem Iiome P1--e i t he nily huing rgrotmd. Lmui-; was a .i-i bt 1m(l inlivrestinl!: bil:n.111 thw parenlts Ivi1 mutch sy m N1path v ill this tlieir sir af etionl. T,. " - t lie colnotation t hat it an inestinlable liessing to have been the trents of such a child. Ahlf:tnee PIeii'ic. There waq a gond attendam.e at I1olly i-ings last S.1urday Coilntv Lectuir< r, .V. Sini-gletoll preid'eI ant roduced ie sp(-:kers. Ni.. .1. 1l. j,ooper w..as the St spiiker. Hlis subject WAII tIe fiianl ait c"Indifito Of the coun"try mnd hip warmn Slipported the rell-elics for existint evils set fIrthl in the Ocala platform. Mr. W llami:t"ln was the next, his subject hi tg lab1mr and clipital. It(e 1r11the If eat iportnce of Iettir cotpeisa ifm for the >rmler :itl moren rstsrictios for the latter. i. iI. c. t'a,,-"enI-" w:as tllen l an iii a un siuplort of the s-ub-t reasury plan nd the goo results to the people he mil'-dil i:s Iloption wVoh'l heinlg. Mir. Joel . Mil'r then adr(.des tie audionce on w .'ub1ject of trinsportation mfld the evils shiig firem thew greed of corpratiots lkilnug such lieivy tolls f-cm t he farlner-' rodnetu. ('. DII. K. Norris then enter. tinedii lt inlstruc~tedl thie andtlince on both hi le ei'eiit ies' an i reasonabilleni'ss ohf all1 ie d:.nta n of thle Al lianice. "Thle dayi~ 'astI d'!i ght fuli and the i nich was a coi-l lete Qsultce'ss. Teewas by far, the largest crowd in ii'nd:l'i:et thait iims aippe tredt at thle sales some~i tin:(, aind the tbiddning wa'ls livelv. 1hty v. DayV, It9 necies was sold to Eu - IbXiy t<.r '6:t530 ill BurineOlC vs. Lewis, tii aosi' was~ soild to R. L~. Gi!st rap for cI to J. K. I athemo, N". R. Smith et for '1- I t5: in Piickens vs. Smith, 2a res was stohl to W. S. Pickens1 for' 8500(, d 7:i ares fill 670)0; ini Norris vis. Noirris, i mieres was sithl to W. 11. 11. At ial for 1,080; in A lexumder vs. Ilangoodl, the reen litut e anId lot in Easley wais sol to .S. Ititwn fort $1,000k, mu l~ ac nres to >hni Gilst rap for 83 tt; in Tavlor vs. llen 'It Smiithi. 58 acres was solid to .Julius 1-0. uuygs fior 6-f5: in II unuter vs. John Sinogle m, 70J acres was sold1 tot the pItintifif for Inl: ill Simit.h vs Stephen':s, 88 acres wiias hd to I) Wi. Cotok forn ,Miti; 111 acres to nes F. L~ay for' i180, and 96 atcrets to the Db. Nt. II. Tlakinig cffect Sundayi~ November' 1st 1811 i're wii Ili e the following chaniiges int. lhe,lli! of (olumnbi & Greeinville l)jvis n. intfinz:ion of whichi (lil be otbtainted ni Agentiiis cf that Division. 'lThroughi :nins will be operai'tedl het weenl C' litmbtia at i i-eniville, 8. C. , via. Aistion, New-. -rr nili La.n:tis as fo llowis: 14,eave Co. Illhi:l 7.00n a. ni Alston 7.50t a. iii., Ne w -riy I 1n tee u .. Lanretns lit. I0 a. ini., ar.. veGenic 11.3l a. mu.; retuninig, leave rei'nville 5.0)0 p. in., Lauaren1s 4i.-30 p. mi., awhteiry 7.59J p. mi., AlIstion 8.55 p. ini., i'wheriry~ wi'ith trains mnitiher I 7 :iurl 1$ to mn lw:tweeni'i Cohniait: 1a111 (heenvi'iille via. elliot as. hetreto'fore. lT'ains 'll ru nn bte r-ititn ;m'e~nsill '. Sieee aind WaTlha;lla as5 '-t ing at la-It in wi th no. 18 fitt Green-) inid, andl a' ' . i . pints east of 1Hel ni. Tlraiis ail IG thet wu-nn Coluni -ritioftire. W. A. Tti: <, A. 0. P. A. vei ini this counilty a5 noiw If youi want ii ii i a hi'i lIt It' lt, . sin(ti l ivi t '' ih'seill,eil ii iini \, i l ot l'i'p lie :Agei' 'ii31lent lote iihii li e theiii 'tii .\ie(lt ) Inl i 'i i-eel 'Tit. h ele l le' i Oru t . iti I.a be'en jhtl ili' ;ne wua in;' lilt issmI iti :l'>qfioliitsl cutnrs 1it Ilifiilel A tiiitu to5 E it lio git teaIill s i'lner fiille ailid ;it l l tlltic,lmn f win it vollii ive toll,uor ofei uhatii~ youn ni( )to buy. 5t he t'iAen-ty w;lil i .iii(-( that tm ov lin 'ne oeto I rad n th 1ou il1Te oldn Ti'i 3s EC 11po lti' i 'For aboviler oitlasion thveiichmondlt &iiit I rie as,neitdf entig datme onae, oiy >ri th ound Ccitp,' li p lu ttvetlv ,cents t1-n ironrfr Athlsmtid toExnsiti'n grant Adto l"kts n fi t ai~iI n ll ionatins lin St- hs tcar > Noemb r S th, iulim ited rtt eing45 mdovem Speciharlottce,ts.C S. S. Pienie. The Sunday school at Mountain Grove church will picule Saturday, November 21st. The following schools: Pickens Holly Springs, Antioch, Porter's Chapel and Concord are cordially invited. Ilon. J. E. Boggs, J. P. Carey, C. E. Robinson and Rev. J. M. Stewart are rcquested to address the children (and grown folks). Let everyone come with well filled baskets and have a pleasant time. , . your cotighing and enjoy refresh m '. 'r, which Dr. Bull's Cough syrup Vott ia going to the races?" "Yes, o - on the winning horse." "Not the haii0sone Abdullah, he is lalne. Didn't you know?" "I'll whisper in his car, he'll win. They're using Salvation Oil." Business Noticee. "Et tu Brute," as the young lady, who had just carried off the honors from a faslhionable boarding school said, wheni her Inischievolus beau swallowed the last spoon ful of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Thanks to the introduction of Salvation Oil, our young bicj clers need not fear a fall. 25 cents. S. J. Johnson, contractor aind builder. Work done on short notice, and satisfue tion guarantecd. Address Piedmont, S. C. P. B. Iiekey, 1208 MAin street, Lynch burg, Va., wNrites: "I w%;is broke out all over with sores, and my hair was falling out. After using a few bottles of Botani Blood Balm my hair quit falling out, and all the sores got well. Dou you want a new stove? Tinware of any kind, made fron the best material, or somine of tle best and cheapest Jeans ever offered in Pickens county? If so, go to Lewis & Morris', the popular corner store. Conipnusmption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice having ha(l placed in his halds by an East India inissioiry the formula of a sillil)C vegetabie remed.y for the spiedy and per tianent cure of Constiniption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all throat and Lung Aff-etiois. aso ia positive and radical cure A for Nervous Debility and all NervousCoi plaints, after having tested its wonderful ted curative powers in thiousanls of cases has date felt it his duty to malie it known to his suf- pose ferin fellows. Actiiite by this motiveand at a a desire to relieve human suffering, I will a send free of charge, to all who desire it, this -ecipe. in Cerman, Fre-nch or English, Sho with ilt dirctions for preparing and its- no ing. ieni bY muil :idressing witlh are st:iuio, n:in l:i -r. W. A. Noyes, 3uy 820 Power's Roock, Hochester, N. Y. auprMty I they J. A. Yatf-s. Tuillahona, Tenn., writes: "It does un- -.,od lo praise Botanic Blood 25c., Balm1. 11 curc.l m- of an obsce8s on the Shir lungs an: SIth.. I tIhat trouilled me two stoC years mlii h-it )I h, r remedies failed to ben- i efit." dr ---" -Titn stoci 9 gL W IAY'S fusel A Barber Shop! ."1 if And Rlath MIooms. setti In rear of Matision I ilotse, ter t GIIENVILLE, S1 C. si An easy shave guaranteed. Hlair neatly fri anld taste'Illv ct. Shmnpooing anld hai'r 6-t-ing. .llazor sharpwning t specialty. Slair t<mni or tradientiing dandruff and irritation of thf. scalp for sale. lHickev's MwJvi llairaine alway.4 oin H) h a -I; nd I frSale.. HOT AND COLD BATHS. Xir~ ipatriona;z is rept~ ~tfully sol iited A Household Rmd DISEA SES SCROFULA, ULCFRS, SALT r. RH-EUIM. ECZE.MA, every T rmn of malignant SKIN5 ERUPTION. bc s ties betng efficacious in toning up the.~ .ystem and restoring the constitut or'. whnimpaired from anty cae. its aftll S almost supernatural healing properties justify sa in guaranteeing a cure, if directions aro followed. O EN T FR EE onpTLL 2,.... fro S BLOOD BALM C0., Atlar.ta. Gn. " Will ~4 ate P'1 AGENCYJ'or \A pair.phb-tt of inferr,'.tion aud ab ".New 1o.rk. )( to $:L 50) a year nn be made 4 1 o .U tb av igenits: (ithir isex; i:asy work--: Sure pa1y; exclunsiv~e terrtiory. Witle iat onac. L. P'. WA ariii, See' v, oct-sw I P'iethnmont, W'V . The Courierd.ournal ! S )' year; Sundal:y,- ai year; weekly, $1 a Pr ~ W~ kI ~FAQ I Ias I he lar esti iiielation1 of iaiy l)emno. 'i iad iip ~-..- I I. ible or trelie its al- l f IY G(VIN(i AW~VAYti' . I Acli ANI) th - al lh. a ltalv F'Ilial. I I~r mn Weklv Couiirier'-.louir ni .'W. N. JIAaL)I',MAN, t.i . , . oui r-iJioirai a u pany, . t Lomisyi, sy. nint Newspapers .-. FR1 EE ' Sei.. y Otar i'owVtta mme aind addl(ress stichi andlI ir h- t of I It 0 t youri frie'nd's or, C nii >ir <.i a pelal i ciard, or ot nir,vis',|er pa and a iopy of th S.\ Y.\N N.\ll WIVICIl-. Cost I,Y N I-\\: o,ill he -eit to each addlress <hir" free. I"i lit a 1tt--Nc- .INi l.iuiuY Ni:ws'AIx Ot Vion Carseov\m .:\ : n'-::. It i- thme iige'st Weekly pubbl .-hied in the SouthI-Ili harge paist. It is .plendily 'ttit ua p and enrefully iii; c.i. It' vii have never' seen(I a c o p y c ' i. _-n fi - __ n a t il y o u w il Ve mct (-vearutl .\ihldre TILE WEEKLYT NE'WS, SaY.n GAil Bought by Mi. I further particulars and HAGC P. S. We have arranged prices for it, nothwithsta< rise, and we urge parties v bold our flour and bacon i back the pay when we ne 1EAT REDUCTION li Priees I chango in our fin is contempla. it an early date and from this until our present stock is dis i of we will offer our entire stock great reduction. -ineudous stock of Jeans and s to go at a sacrifioce. This in >ld shop-worn stock of goods we Aering but brand new goods. rs wiU have a pianio as long as last. iere is a few pieces of Jeans at ip; Shoem 20c. per pair, up; best uing 4j cents per yard.. Big k of Groceries at reduced price. hware, Crockeryware, Glassware, rare-in fact, everything now in to go. No reasonable offer re. 1. few more of thoso fine Texas Iust-proof, Oats, call and get while they last. you owe us anything call and a at once. No goods charged af his date. x fine cooking stoves at Cost and jht; A goud horse for sale cheap. Respectfully, RRIS& MORRIS. ctober 27th 1891. WTLEI & SMIT H, uireaus 835.00. ed(stead(s, $1 .2.. hIairs, 40 Cents. afes, 82 .00. utits of 10) Pieces,$12.5i0 offis and Caskets at r time, day or night. uash the buttoni on our nt (door andls youri call 1 be0 anls weredC immiedli ly. 'o get your goods chleapj) to NTZLJERI&8M1ITll, 63 andt 6; MaIcin St., (1R EE~NVUI ER, N. O. I'elephone Nos.b 10-1 n The Standard Rotary Shuttle WING MACHINE! >uid of its hiant v. mdt oIf the ii u nirity of its stitch. isud (of its (inietneCs. mdio thIle variety of its work. >ud( of iIa speedo. li ofi it s ing~ ,iouis melhiisin. TIH WOIUTI[ TillNKIlN; AllOUTI. * St :1 nha rd" hia the bIiggestL bobbini Iy lock-st it ch ihineiI. his 100) yaruds ofi cot ton. tensioin is rt leasedt wh1en taking ouIt a linet gooicds are not dradwn 0r pluik 5 nisie. is lift y per Cent. lighIter thanii vibrat limost cx pensi5 ve, leatuti ful andI( prae It wood work of thle lineOst, fin ish ever irteSt need(lc use'd in lock-st it mo na 8 i theeuoe less liable tou bend andtl ctiteches. II wcar I wiCe as long ats other lock Bry par t is indep(3endent of every oth-. it., ariui ennl be0 rc ep il att a tilini' TheIire fore yoi ulua keep a -Sta2 lOractically new\ at life tiie. r sale by', LEWIS & MORlRIS. 1.t ftg iikeni, M. (1. SCHOOL., C HUR CH. BANK 'AND COURt HOUSE * ~ FURINITURE. - bett.e for Ht. It, Depots I and Public i'dVs. GATES DElSK 00. O*A.ENILLf,*. 0.. _ _ ------ Are now receiving and opening their FALL GOODS I QU V. X. Hagood in Now York. Wateh this spaco for fuller and oome tirk store for LjElp4 A.ND L A -Al _ITN . )OD, BRUCE & CO, P1ickens, 1. C. October 20th, 1891. " to buy cotton for a near factory, and hope to be ablo to give ftir hug the heavy decline tho pa-A week. There im little liope for a ho are owing us to bring um their cotton without delay. We didn't it the spring for highor prices, and it im not fair now for you to keep I it. UAGOOD, BRUE & CO. THE RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ATLANTA AND CHITARL T1"E AIlI LNE I'Y DIVISION. 81e(.l0 in etect bept. 6, 1891. 3OUTf1BOUND--Itead Down. 'Dally. NORTI BOUND-Read Up. 'No. 17. *No. 11. 'No. 11. STATI 0 NK. *No. 10. *No. 12 No. 88. 9 35 am 1 55 pm 2 '0 nit v . .. ..Charlott., . . . . . . ur 6 55 a;l ! .;n- * 9 10 pm ........2 18 pm 3 1.1 tin .. .. . 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Grvetville. iv 18 05 am :3 :1I'll 6 5 pn ........ 7 25 arn*lv.......N' . . 2 am 3 05 1p:e........ ...... . 10 am lv.......X 4. 1tral .........2 10 amih 2 3i pm . im 8 3A n Iv.........neen.........lv 1 It an 1 .42 pt........ ........8 1 pm S .5 am Iv. WeLtminist.ur......v 1 10 pm' 1 2t pim....... ..........t 50 pin ) 3:. aI ly .......... t ........ Iv 12 28 pm 12 :: n ......... ........ 9 25 piln ! 0 1 a Vdlv..... unt Airy ...... .12 00 n't.12 09 an " . .........9 30 pIm 10 15 ativ . ........rielia. ......Iv 11 55 pm 12 01 n....... ........ 1) 53 pin 10 :18 :m1ly.........lotn.........v 11 80 pm 10 -10 a .n 8 14 pn 9 55 pm1 10 .11 -n1lv..........ula...... V 1 27 pm 11 ;11) Ionj 8 14 pm '1061m1026 pm 11 I Irn...... Gaine-vl.......1 n pm 11 11 am 2 52 ........ 10 !13 p)n 11 81 am;IV. ..Flowcrv lranch ... .lV 1037s pin. Io -18 a ........ 11 05 p11 11 -16 ar IV.........1u rd1......... lvj 10 2 7 pil 10 31 nm ....... ........ 11 17 p)1n11 :5j1. an. IV.... ...... 1Nw-n .e ... ....v10 0 p 10 1 -0:il . . . . ......... 11 29 pin 12 12 paiIlv.........Iluthll .... ....v I pm 1003 um....... ........ 11 1 01nnj2 21 viily.......N,rr .s........l pm f a ....... .........11 51 pm. 12 345 pmIiV........ l('1l.......lvi n 28 pm 9 13 am 5 00 pm 12 .0 pm' 1 10 Ilmin r.........A i t ai ........vI 8 .,( m11 10 am 1 2. Im AdditG<mal trains Nos. 17 and IS-lna aceiininlation, daily xpt Siuiday, leaves At lata :i::i0 p in., arrivts Ilia 8:12 p. in. Ret urning, lavt Lilr 6:00 nt. n arrives Atlanta 8:50 a. im. Ht ween 1,11la and Atiwns--No. 11 daily except SmIliav, 11nd6 N4. 9 daily. leave 1.ala 1 :05 p. m., and 11: ) a. I m. arriu- A tes 12.1.5 a. in. :i 1.--0 %. im. -etn ilig. len. A th: s, No 10 dilyv*~. excpt Sniohty, aund No. 12 iiilvn 20 p.In ad 3.80o u. in. arrive I.n1l:t .2')l in. :na 1 il.; a1 in. lit wven Tliocimi uid -:lhirton-N 01 <bii (iil1 et Simdar,iv l.-:tve To'a 25.', m, rnive E-lhertoni 4 415 p. mn. 1Helturnin, N'-s. 60t unily e... .g ii(i-, Iem EH>er Nos. 11 and 12 earry P.1lunani Mleepers 1et.Vw enm W~ashai ngton and Kinxville via Salishmir. au-l 9. and 10 between Atlanita anid New York. On No. 11 no chianmr in ilay coIaches fronti New Yoirk toi A tlantla. Nos. 37 and 3') --W~Xash,i"gtoin an<il Sothw I esternl Vest ihiiedl Limtoit e<. between At ant a and W ashingtonP. oni t his t rain extr fa [re is char:ged.i in1e conm-etiont with Ifirst - elats tickets. not. e:x ii' 8g .$2.00l over amtl aboiive i;uIo Putlbmma: cha:rmes toi anyi po"inlt. }or detai led ini. r:1:at ioa as to heal ail 1thr.ough21 tinu- Ids, rae-s a I'ulm SI iniDg-car resirvat ions. (Ionfe(r with loecal agientIs. ar tdureI JAS. L. TJAYL.>H, W. A. 'lUJU( Geni'1 PasLsenger Agrent, Ass~t Gn'l l'a.s. Agent, AtlIantai, (bn. Chiarluttie N. U W. Hi GIB EN, Gien'1 Ma: aer, So L H A AS, Trafie Manager. A1hta,ut& ( a. Atlanta, Ga. __________________ .1. 11 A 3MI)N D,__Supt. , At tl:,i, :. MOlm G.oods on hand at this corner than ever before, and this enables u.s to make pr1ice~s so that there is no0 better way to consutlt youtr interest and save your hard earnled cash TI IAN WVe ar'e bound1( to please youl whe1(ther your1 politics are like or you favor the subl-treasury bil1l. Our goodls are first.class in every resp)ect, ar;d if your' BA BY can talk, we will be as carefl to g.ive it all its money's worth as thougt.h you1 were here in pe'rsoni. While we wish y'ou to p)onde1r well the above, ple'ase (10 not forg.et that if yon owe us anyting, that we need it to pay our debt.s, and)( coim' forwardl at on)ce and( ge a clear receip)t, and( wve will b.e e ve.r so glad1. Yours truy LIEiWIS & M OR RIS, The Popular Corner S: P. S. Julst received1, a nice lot of fuirnituIre, m .-h we offer cheap. ~CfiM .V S Ai hat yone reie, and~ amiJ do erylhing i,n one p. -1 sb pCease yonr. Presc~ip jsi4!ns Caref'ully C~r onhipounde4 d at iI Ed ae SM OP dO !4ee US wIlae ini ~I'reenille. A. B. & i. I.. CARPENT ER, MANYS[ON HO()USE 11 DUU KSTORE. heI or(ugh 'i . etii a it .iruction. Oratnn e.av S Isted to i,o.ilt ins. Catalogu.e free. Write to ftichmond D Danville RIM Greenville and Columbia Division. Condensed Schedule Sept 6th, 1891. Trains run on 75th meridian time. Going North. Going South. No. 15, b o. 10. 6 15 an.f..Lv Charleston Ar.. .12 50 am 10 15 ....... Columbia....... 8 50 pm 12 38pin...... Union........ 0 29 1 55 Ar....8patanburg.... 5 80 :3 06 ........Tryon ....... 4 17 :3 41 ........Saluda ........ 3 41 4 09 .......Flat Rock...... 8 10 4 22 .... Hendersonville.... 3 01 5 17 .......Ashleville....... 1 55 0 46 ......Hot Springs ....12 28 5 50 ..... Paint Hock......It 55 am 7 15 ......Morristown...... 9 25 8 :30 ...... Kloxvile...... 8 15 10 15 ......Ci ninnati .... iv 8 00 p No. 13. No. 14. 61 40am......Charleston...... 0 30 pm 11 10 .......Com i ia....... 6 80 '12 38 .........Prosperity...... 4 00 12 57pi.......Newberry...... 8 42 2 35 ......Ninety Six...... 2 05 2 56 ......Greenwood.. ... 1 43 4 00 Ar... .Abheville..Lv..12 85m 4 10 LY......B lton........12 20 4 42 ........Pelzer........11 52 5 00 ...... Piedmont ......11 35 5 10 Ar ....Greeiville .. Lv11 00 5 48 ......Anderson........It 38 0 .10 IV..... Pcndlutol......10 65 7 5 1v...... Seneca.......10 17 8 25 ......... Walalla. 9 45 12 30 .......Atlanta ........ No. 17 No. 18. 8 50am...Prosperity...... 8 16 pm 9 07 . .......Newberry... 8 00 10 22 ......Ninety Six... 6 52 10 45 ......Greenwood... 22 11 5 .......Abbevillu...... 5 15 12 15 1 ........Belton........ 4 00 12 50 .. ....Anderson..... 8 35 No.7 No. 8. 6 001pmtt....... o nhia...... 9 40 am 7 28 .......Prosperity...... 8 18 7 15 ......Newheri-....... 8 05 9 08 . ..... . .ClinltOl ........ 6 52 9 4 5 ........Larens ....... 6 20 No. 9.4o. 10. 12 25. ........114lit ........ 6 05 pm 12 53 ........P1'(l-zri ........ 4 28 1 10 .. .....Pictli nt ...... 4 11. 1 15 ......Greenvill(...... 3 35 No. 4.l. ~-- . 42. 9 00 an.. ...Newherry ...... 8 40 pm 10 55 ........ Clino ....... 6 00 1 55 ... .. .L r s ...... 5 16 Nos. 7, 8. 9, 10, 1:3, 14, 17, 18, 42 and 48 t1aily- N xcept liun y. pilhilanl Sleepr.4( on (rains 15 an( 16, >et wVen (htarIstoi, S. (. and Cineinati, hi.vaAftholic Coawst Live, Columbia, ille, 'aii ioek, .iortriktown, Knox -10. lelicf, and1 .113n1cionl City. St ML II AAS, Trallie aager. JAS. I,. TMA YLM, Cen'l. Pass. Ag't. .. A. )DOI-sN, Spi.g W. If. GRitE EN. Gen'l. 3Manat-er. W. A. 'ITl U, Asst. (4-ii'l Agent, ('1i1lotto, N. C. TOl WINT OR ZflLLIm I p,roposc to rent for a number of years at 9 Inale.s of cotton per year, or sell for 1-1150, my.1 pltation on wlich Will. lajor live:, on the Salu da river, 10 niis from the city of (reev('-tille, onl whicht there are tenant houselas andl stoo corne v and cotton 1 41 l1Sillej.j~int fohix~ horses..~ Andt( to rentt myt TayloIr farmt 4 tulles southt of~ Ewle, ntear Carmel Citmrebi, forp a1 numbe'r~ of years, at 4 bales- of ctto peri yea'ir, or sell the idace I r 4:5>(0.1 Th re arFe oni thtis dhen 2 good ( dl(lingLs and)4 1 tenant hltui St:, a1 good4( orchard amloo l ai 1"101hnd sufin-i-tnt for'I a iw(.htorse crop), wvell ! 5.ated( and1 ini a good section of the 1 also havre ofter hmnds to rent or sell. Come anid se-e mu if you wvant Pickens, S. C. TIIEl A TLANTIC 00AST LINE 23 PA SSE NG IE 1)EPIA IITMJ2N't WXihntinagton, . ('., Sept. 20thi, 1891. F'as'j('LI 1414 (ihales(.tonf tad Co. liibtual up141 11-r4 South C'arotlina antd n e'-ern N\oithI (aolin. .n114g 1t.. Gomiag East. No. 32- No. 53. 4; (a a.nm . . Lv Cl11leston Ar.. 12 50 a.m . ......4n ....i 17 p.m 14 44).. --.......uintr......10 07 1) .50 . . .Ar ('olurib,jia Lv. .. I9 C0 5 3 .....Chst.......... 25 4, 2 .....irkvi Ie....1 40 S I7 [...anc-aster ... 820a m I H..........toIk llill.--2 45 p.m 710 .. (harl'tte. N. C... 1 55 12 57 p.mn .\r Neuberry.( .C, Lv 3 42 pm o 56 -. ..Gree wood'..1 43 9 -!...........l.us..... cis6 20Oam .4) . .. A iderson.. . ..11 8 r i . . ..Gre:'mill....1 50 $ ', .. ....W lhaII.. .. 9 45 44) .... .h vbil......12 85 I 4 [m..... iIrtanbug . . .. .5 31 pm I 51 JIlenders4oville.*,N. C 2 42 4 45 .. .-o thubll. N. C... 2 00 No. 11. N ~ O.49 .4 In p. li ...Charleston . .. .11 5i0 a. m. I)) .. . L:lacs.... .... 9 50 S u.n ..... mter . 8 .. 8) 1)1(4) A r.ohunbi . Lv 7 10 5.olid ir' in e lt we4-l enIarlest m and Ce. (i en. Pas. A gent - R l.v. vni L TZer NIAlIiLLWORKS! M U N LTM CsNlT, TO M RSTiON108S, COR N EII STO )N ES, ET'1C., do444 let sh1or1 not ie. Sas fact Ion Otuar uiitied, and( prIices as5 low ats the lowest, h<~ qualit y of thma work at all times being .I t?n agent.i fo thei besl 4C.t iron) and1 wira (14((.s (41oni ithtmaket. G iv me.in a call The railroad41 Ia lnt ' ye titcm to Pi(k. n~is, but) P4ickens. IS no4w in speLkakig dis. If youll are4 it IEasley 'r Pickens, andI wiishi to tatlk 1,o:4.yone4 in tIhe o;ther town, jus i' p Po the "pho 4I4ncL." n(d (nl the one (-4rrect ne(Ss L'iarantlt c-nd. A ii InI(.4. a I Ph. k.-os atnd viciniity Iomty dein 41rd. [P414)tiChKENs TELErIIONE CO.