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PICKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWs. -D)ays past 816, to come 49. -Cotton Is 71; corn o cts; wheat S1.25 -Judge W. G. Field has resigned as Trial Justice of Pelzer. -Mrs. Dr. Williams returned from a vis it to Atlanta last Sunday. -Mr. Geo. A. Browning of Greenville, Was in town last week. -Capt. Thomas White, of Anderson, has been quite sick for several days. -Mrs. W. A. Palmer has b,een very sick for several days, but is convalescing. -Mr. T. D. Harris has improved the up pe arance of his dwelling by repainting. -The circus In Greenville last Wednes day drew several people from this place. -Mr. H. C. Hunt, of Dacusville. has sold his farm) and will luove to Fort Hill this fall. --Henry A. Durant, who has been hi Charleston this year, returned home last week. -W. 0. Willard, o Liberly, furnishes this town with very fine fresh lish every week. -Valuable town and farim property for sale is added to the Land Agency's list this Week. -Col. Wi. Nimnmons was in town oil sale day looking stout and hearty for a man of his age. -Mrs. W. C. Branilett who has been A quite sick for about three weeks is iow iprovIng. -There will be atotal eclipse of the moon on November lth, at 6:25 p. mn., visible in this latitude. -The bird law was oat on the 1st of this month, and the sportsmen are imaking up for lost time. -What city was it, Buddle, ltt sent word to the disciples to coie over anid hell) them?" "Chicago!" 4 -Remember that the railroad election takes place next Saturday. Dou't fail to vote for subscription. -Mrs. Wash Folger, of Savannah, I)r. T. W. Folger's mother, visited relatives in the county last week. --Mr. B1urkhalter says lie will hind him self in the coninict to run the road into the incorporate lim'fs of Pickens. -John P. Boggs left last Saturday for Mo. non, Indiana, at whi$ h plaimce lie expects to go into the real estate business. -The Clerk of Court was quite huvt% last Fliday and Saturday settling up with the purchasers of land on sale day. -Dr. J. D. Cureton, through tle Land Agency, offers a bargain to aliyonie want aig a good house and lot in Pickens. --The longest season of dyN weather we have known for many years is n11w. It is very favorable for the farner, though. -Eddie Durant has gone to Cohunhia, to take in the Fair, and while absent will visit his uncle, Edgar Skinn1er, of SmMIter. -W. C. lliott had a tine horse stolen from himn at Greenville the day of the ir cus. It wai hitched in Morgan's !o. when stolen. -Treasurer J. T. Younghlood and Rev. 0. L. Durant left last Monday for Central where they began their tour of the cou:ii, IT to colleet taxes. -Miss Emma Williams, sister of )r. Williatus, of the )olenioy si (lioni, is gjuite ill with typhoid fever. At last accounits she was iityprovinig. -Miss Miamie Allgood whoii has been quIte sick with fever is ab!e to be out again. II,er brother liarnett is now quite sick with the fever. -You think youii know how mtuchl bene fit the railroadl will lbe to yo u now, tiut you 4 don't. Vote for the subseritionm amid whieii she comes you'll know. --Mr. Joab Mauldin, who recenti had the misfortune to have his s tw in ll de' 8' royedh by fire, is repairinig and wjil sooni be readly to tinishi his comi Iracts. -Tlhe personal proIperty beloinig to the late Mrs. Naomi L~ ('layton, was ,mhml hy the exeetor, J. M. Stewart, iust Saur dl ay, and ini prices were realtizedl Essi Husel, ha goe nith his wife to his future honme in Tennaessee. Tihe kinidest wishes of many friends go w ithi them. -The County Commtiissioners were in annual session last Th'lursday and Frid-.y. Tfhe onily business they transacted was the approving or disapproving (of accoun ts. --Mr. TI. Mon roe Pickens, of Gr-enville, who is well known to many peopule hiere, was mnarriedl last Wedneiisda at13 mBrewwerlion, 4Lauirens county, to Miss Emma E. Med lock. -A colored girl, I:ichmel Keller, from near Central, was last wees, adjudged a prope:. subiject for thme Asylun. anmd she was cairriedl downi last Tlhumrsday lhv Messrs. J. Willie Lathiem and 11. A. ihey. Jr. - It is now lawful tom popi awiiy at liar. tridges wherever landl owiiers will permiit you. lBear in mind thait land1( does not have to he postedl. Anyone hiunitiing or fishing on tihe lands of others withlout permi sio n are trespassers and many be procededl against as such. -Thue pick- pockets got in their work very successfully at Greeniville duriing ('ir cus day. Andesomn Pittmnan oif Greenville counity, wins retlievedl of $'30 in moneluy, andi A. 1). Gaillard, (if WaIhialli', oif $21) in mioney andh $2001 in securities. Several robberies in the city are reported. --We note from thme Intelligencer the . annonuicemnent of (death of five of thme old(. 'm, citizens of Andeisi)n county, anid one in the. pimeV of lire: Mr. Nathaii Mc'Allis ter, 85 years of age; Mr. Lawtonu TI. Ar nold(, 91; Mirs. L. E. Elrodl, t7; Mr. Peter KIng, 78, and Mr. Iva C. Lowe, ;;3. -Married, on the 4th inist.-, at the resi.. * dence o f the bride's miot her, in GJreenvilleI City, Mr. W. C. Garrison, of tat (uilty, to Miss Isabiellia lewer. Rev. 113yroni 11l0i iy perforimed the (ceremony. The friendus jiuldi relatives of the groo(m on this side of the river wish them bong aurd prosperous lives. --The flower garden of Mrs. J. MeD. Biruce Is now radliant with chrysmnihenaijis bloomting above the brown carpet of leaves the early' frost hams spread uipiin the grouind. She complimented us a few days ago with a basket containing twenty-five varieties, all oif which seeni to be running for the prize In plieasing the fancy. -T1he SaNTINKI. was mistaken in say'ing on tho 2t9th of October that Rev. It. M. lou would iiouve to) Pickens, but A lien, Leavell & Co., will sell mihinery antd ladies' jroods in the John F. Stewart stor'e-roomi. 'hey will also pay the highest cash piet for all country produce. 'This flim will not be In competit,ion with the mnerchiants. -One night last week a negro wais trad ~ng In the store of WV. hi. Nix, at Easley, uid aftt~ having b)ought $1.71 worth oh goodsi from one0 of ilie clerks, threw upon the counter what he said was a thve (dol1l1 gok(l piece, andl pretenin(iug toi he ini a great hurry, asked the clerk for his chiange. lie. 11ng ini thio night and in a hurry, the clerk ' gave himt thirty ents In change, andl the negro went his way $4.93 aheiad. Upoii lnspection afterward the "'Ave dollar gmk] nIee" proved to be a nickel nlnted willi -The railroad is coming. Will you vot for it? -Miss Varlua Brown, of Anderson 11 quite ill. -Don't fail to vote for the railroad nex Saturday. -It is a settled fact that if we do ou part the railroad will conic. -Thie trains will run just as near th( court house as the engineer can get. -Wesley Allen, colored, died on hi filrin of Mrs. Laura Bakur list Tuesday. -Mr. 1, C. Mitchem, architect, has th contract to build an ts,oo hotel at ell. dersion, N. C. -Now that it has rained let the farmers sow wheat. 14aise your own wheat, and hr independent of "Old llutch" and grai corners. -The woi k on the court house is pro gressing nicely. The ponderous timbers tu support the roof will soon be ready to be placed in position. --'Squire 01'lpio, of Pumpkintown, was ill to see the kNINiit lat week to get some blanks for his court. Ills Honor is kept quite busy these days. -11. 0. Bowen, Esq., bought twenty acres of land lst sale day three and a hal'f tiles west of Greenville for $780, and has been offered $1,Oo for his purchase. -The only way people succeed at any thing in this world is to work for It. Then let 1s, all puh the wheel and roll up a big majority for the railroad next Saturday. -The watch given to Mrs. Naomi L. Clayton by Julius E. Brown, son of Senai tor Browr, of Georgia, was bid in at the sale by Maj. J. M. Stewart for $37.50. --Dr. Riley will commence a protracted meeting in the Presbyterian church at Pickens next Monday morniing. lie ex peels the assistaice of Dr. J. L. Wilson --Thie Stewards' me-ting of the Picken Circuit will be held at Pickens C. I.. in the Journal ollice, on Saturday the 21st instant, at 10 a. in. All the Stewaids are expected to be present. -Every farmer aromnd and above Pick. ens who uses fertilizers on his farm will have the cost reduce( two doilats per tor with the railroad to Pickens. help secure the railroad. - Mr. Mathias It. Richardson, one of the most successful cotton and corn raisers of Five Forks, Andersoi county, and his clharminig laughter, Miss Emma, were in Pickens last Saturday. -Be careful of your money. It is too searce to lose Mr. E. P. Allgood, of Slablowo, lost his pocket-book a few days ago with thirty dollars. lie found the book, but the money was gone. --Tanta" Ijogus writes the SENriNtL that lie saw one first-class passenger on the vestibul train at Central last week. This passenger was perelied upon the bumper between the tender and baggage car. -Geo. W. Powell was arristed Tuesday moriniig on a bench warranlt. by. Deputy J. C. nnings and coniltted to jail. A seaed8"l lee e wis left for him at the last term ot the U. S. Court at Greenville. -"131nsinless is businless." salid the Dutch man. If you owe is a little or big Lill, la(1se CoMI in an11d see about. it before the r0oads feeze up. Yovrs for moneY, LEw%is & Movitis. --Fre sh oyste'rs. fried,l roasted iad stew ed will te seurved at the Qillian House next F-ilay evening by tile hulies of the Pres. byterian Ciure h , cotmuencing at 7 p. i. io: ye Pickens people! coime one, conie all! - For the money, our premium offer, Wcbster's tinabridgedI dictionary, is a mar. iel of excellence'(. Cell anud see it. or seni us -$1 .50t belsides your subhscripition to thli SixTiut. and have one delivered free from i. ollice. f'oe (Conimiissio iner Tihorildey last Mondlay chbarged wvithI passi ng ol' ai wazshedi nickel onl W. H. Nix for: a Iivye dho'Jarl 1.old piece. ie was hel fora court. lie was arrested by l)epuity J. ('. Jeinigs. -('heisli'y llag~s, color'ed, ieid at, the home of his somn-in-i.law, neair Libermty, last 8:at urday, at iihout seventyv years of age. Ini war t ilies (C h1 was a itthfiil serivant andiu aclte a' s forem:mt i onu tlie farmn where Ite edit or of thi' Siex-r:N .:i. was r'aisedi. - There is a fe(lition tbefore thue County' Conuniiissionti's aiskinig for a niew roaul or c'hlamges ont tihe old1 one fromi Liber ty to Foirt 1liill so as toi avoid the railrornd. 'We hope thie peltition) will Ih' graintedl andl thei ro adl put as far as poibl~he fronit the tail. ---T1hec Sonth Caroliuna Methlodist ('onfer'. enei'i mee'cts atl I).trl inaton on thle 2d of fle. eiebe next, andic thne Stiti' Blaptist :oniven-. tiinl mee(ts at Spartu anhurtig on thle 3d of I )e.. ('ember'i. l)elegaites whol expe~ct to at tend Mcravy, Esti., so as to) be furniishied with a homen. -Nothing is of so mnehcl imnporitan'e to Picke'ns just now as thle railroad. It will putliStFastinetand thie uIppe i(l'or t itin of I lur. thuis add h one11 dllhar to th li-price of every haile uif cloitton they have to se'll and redui-u the c'ist oif every toni of guano at least twi: do0l11ars. -Mi'. Geo. Wi. (Grillin, one of the most shuc'essful farmers iin the S dudla Sidle, last beetC weiging tien poudslI andm tIen ouncest-, tandt mealsuing tweinty-fouri inchies in ir. enmfereinee. This becet be'ats the one- men tioned two wee'ks ago, and also beats aniy. tIling we hlave seeni inl tee line. -Mr. .Johnu Mi. G'lenn, MrIs. J. P. Smithi aond Mhisses1 Mariy and11 Anmanda Iloggs, ol Ihe Sliahtown sec(t ion, visitedI thle A ugusto Expoisit iont last. week and re-turnoed on Sat. urdal;y. Ilhey were acc'omlpaniedi by tivw "b'achlellors," Me'ssrs. TI. S. Glenin and II. G. Anerison. Wie suipposie the ladies tookil these' I wI lon)hg to entecr the as(11 aS part o1 the S. C. ex bhit (?) - Advocate. - Mr. G. P. 11ill, who is constahle for the court of I is ilhonor, I. W. Pic'kens, of A nderson county, caime to P1ickens basi Friday andl arrelste'd Mat Gabrell, coloried, one11 iof Johin Wyvatt's brick yairdl hands. Mat is chiargi'd with assault and battei'y oin 1)n1ft Wrnighi. coltourd. 'The lheating was ilet [I tIhe 11tti inst. Mat. gave hond Ibe. flite Tr'Iial ,Justicoe Itoinson forI his tappeari' -Tli-re was wh'lat m'.hlt well be termed)(' a famnily renioni ini i'a us last Sat uayi. Me'sdamesid ti'Irt ia Ellisoni, Nancy S M< Whorntetr. 1F:nn.ie A. G rilini andi Mary3 L. SumiithI, snlrvi vinig daughite'rs of Ithe Imte L. C. aund Carlolinei Yoiunug, werel in P'ickcene tr dispose of their' intere-msts in the Y'oung~ I lomne Place, to1 which tIhl'y fil heirs or the recent (li-lth oft thI-r mother11-. Theil bar'gainmed the lacte to Mr'. Elias I)ay, whm< has beenu iln possessio n of it fori se veru' y'ear's. Of I t his sist'rhiood of amiabile ntt tr'ons thleir hiusbandsi may wi Ilit- prndi . -One of thle SUNTNmCu's corre-spiondenut iS derelict this week. Messrs. Johnlu anm Thomnas flinnte-r, sons oif Capt. Wim. I lun te-r, Were imatrid to the Misses Ghilstranp damughters of Mr. Peter GilsIrap, on thIm 4th Inst., biut the otlleiatinig clergymnan o notat-y haus nuot sent int names, &c., for pub heaUtion. lloiwever, these younmg peopi have tIle heartiest congratulationis oif th S8xv-issr.. Later.-Married, otn Tuesday night, thm ad of Novembher, 1891, by itey. W. C Meaboirn, at the re-Sidlence of time bridt-s' fa ther, Mr. Peter (Jilatrap, surrounaded by iam'ge cirele of relatives anid friends, Mir Jomh lunter to Milss Mattie J. Giilstrap and at the smei time and place, Mr. Thoe Ihunter to Miss Emmai J, Gilstrap, all o THE RAILROAD I MIe. BURCKIIALTER IN TOWN AN10 EVICEIITEING SATISFACTORY. Tell Your Neiglabori van Engineer i Now at Work on tihe Route, and Then Fall Into the Line of time Proceuion of Prog ress Next Matur day and VOTE 1101 SUiBSCIiPTION. Mr. J. 11. Burekhalter and Mr. Grandy, of Augusta, O., were here last Monday. Mr. John Ferguson, was also here. Mr. Burckhalter came to let us know that lie was still with us on the railroad matter. A meeting was held im Col. Ilagood's ofilce in which Mr. Burkhalter stated that he had been corresponding with the authorities of the Cumberland Gap road with a view to leasing or renting their right of way. A letter from President Gallagher to Mr. Burckhalter upon that subject, was read in the meeting. The cause of the delay herc torore was in trying to get a definite propo. sition from the Cumberland Glap authorities for the use of their right of way. If he can make terms with them, it will probably save a considerable expense In the construe tion of the road. Ile wants to lease tleir line from Easley to this place for ninety nine years. Mr. Burckhalter said, howev ever, that he would put an engineer oi tile grouid this week (by Wednesday), with instruction to survey a new line and to re survey the Cumberland Glap route, and that as soon as the engineer had done the work and made his report, lie would come ip an([ complete the arrangements for tile building of the road if it could be done. Maj. J. J. Lewis called the attention of the mieeting to tile wordilig of the notice in the papers about voting the tax, where It reads. '"that the said railroad company do build, conistruet and complete a railroad etc. fromI the town of Easley to within the corlioact its of Pickens C. 11., or with ill a!1 1:. ;of.' Some objection was mm! t I hat the road migit he built It Ith' I ilis place and tie depot locat ed therv. Mr. 13irckhalter stated thAt lie would bind himself in a contract to build the road inside the corporate limits of the town, aind that we might locate the depot anywhere we pleased and lie would build the road to it if the engineer could get to it upon a 100 foot grade. After the vote of Saturday, Mr. Burck halter will come back, and the townships voting the subscription will be called to meet to organize the company. Notice of the meeting will le published in time to let everybody interested know so that they may have at voice inl selecting the ollicers. -Oh! the beautifil and gaudy chrysan theimins! Mrs. J. 1), Cureton treated thle SKN11mi:. to a baskeit of these most lovely flowers this week, for which she will ne vest our hea,ty thanks. She is well posted on ehrysanth8mms as well as on ll the other.'llowers of, this climate. By the waiy Mrs. C. hIs just received from her mother in Fairtield county. quite a1 curio4ity, inl 0n(1-foitth of a (Iizen Chinese quinces. They are Iarge, well developed and a most excellent fluit for making into preserves. Y'ou shoutld keip Salva)tin Oil on hatmd it will Cure;I a l hs ad piains. Price only 25 ceti'ts. Illumbiiohlt ii his Cosmos, thought he shiowed uip thle woritd. Suppos0e ihe htad lived to know l)r. lml's Cough Syrup. lBut, lie didni't. alas! -Mrs. Ileny Sinon, of' P"ndle'ton, is visitinig her sister, .Mrs. J. J. Lewis. I ~ S. %. Picl)4. Thei Sai ly', scho'ol at Mountaini Grove ~21st. The folio wing schoi is: Pickenis, lioily Spins Alitioch, P1oter's Chapel anld iter. Ji. M. Stewaitiare requet(sted to address5 11 the i chldren (anld growni folks). --Nir'. George 11i11 was biefore Tr'ialt .J s I ie(' li hison: last Mondatty cha:rgedl waithI a miisdi'meaniort. lie wa';s reqired(' to give boind forl ('ut. II ltwas represeniteti by Messrs. J1. P. C airey :md( B. A. Morgan, th'e S. JT. Johnson, 'ontat r andO 11 builder. Wor4ltk done on short niotie,' and1( sat isfaic tioni guairateedc. Address Piedmilont , S. C. "A1lias! Alias!'" the dude exclained. "'in myi) sIlede iankle I've gi)t palins.'' "DJoni't fret," said ma, for whom lie had sent, '"I "'My' Itime is upt," saidl the dloctoir to tile pattienit, whIomt lie found usiig Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,, andc lhe was correct, for his cough hadu been't cure'cd. F. B. hliekey. 1208 Main stre'et, Ly'nch biurg, Vai., nrites: "I was broke (lilt all over w%ith Isores, andl liy hair was famllinig outt. A fter uin~mg it few biottles~ of Botiani'c iloiod Balm myi hair quit ftalling ouIt and all tIhe sor'es got well. D)ou you want a niew stove? Tinware of any3 kind tl.Imade fromi tile best lmat erial, or some( oif the~ biest and1( chueapest .Jeaniis ever off'eed ini Picensll counlty? If so, go to Lewis & Morris', the popiular' cornier store. J. W. Yaites, Tniltlahomla, Tienitn., writes: "'It does meiu good)a to praise Botantic Blood Hahn. It ('ured me (of an oblscess on thel hitngs iandl astoattt Ihat Itubled me two years anid that other remnedies failed to hen. Barber Shop!I Andl Bath Rooms. Iln reari of Ma~siln liouse4, (G11EENV ILLEi, Si C. An easy shmave gularanmteed. htai r ne at ly anid taustefuld v 'll. iut. Shampoiing aid hi~r * liir ton i(s fori ('railienlt ing ihandr'uff' andu Ilieki'y's M1agie Iiarar.l i ne adlwaysi on hmand andl for sale. HOTn AN COLD BATHS. (1td \Apmhlet of Informatin and ab \surict of! thel li.wa,ihowiing flow to 'N'61 lIrmndway. Bought by Mr. further particulars an< HAG P. 13. Wo have arrang( prices for it, nothwithsti rise, and we urge partim, hold our flour and bacol back the pay when we ju GREAT REDUCTION in Prices ! A change in our Arm is contompla ted at an early date and from thi date until our present stock is din posed of we will offer our entire stoch at a 'p'ont reduction. Tremendous stock of Jenas and Shies to go at a sacriflo. This ii no old shop-worn stock of goods w4 atre offering but brand new goods Buyers will have a pionic as long ai they last. There is a few pieces of Jeans al 25c., up; Shoes 20c. per pair, up; hesi Shirting 4j cents per yard.. Big Stock of Groceries at reduced prices Hardware, Crockeryware, Glassware Trinware-in fact, everything now ir stock to go. No reasonable offer re fused. A few more of those fine Texa, Red, Rust-proof, Oats, cdl and ge soine while they last. If you owe us anything call al settle at once. No goods charged af ter this date. Six fine cooking stoves at cost alu freight' A good horse for Bale cheap Respectfully, HARRIS& MORRIS October 27th 1891. PAITL & 8MITE Bureau:s $5.00. Bedsteads, $1.25. Chairs, 40 Cents. Safes, 82.00. Suits of 10 Pieces,$12.54 Par'lor Suits, Plush Trinamed, 82S'.00. Collins anid Caskets a aniy time, dlay or niug1t. P~ushi the biuttoni on oui front door and your~ ca will be answered immed: ately. To get your goods chieaj go to PANTZJLERI & SMIT 63 and 63 MIain St., (uIIEEN1VIL I E, S. I fll ieeephone Nos. 04 and1( t8. The Standard Rotary Shuttle SEWING MACHINE WE AJIE Proud of its beauity. 1Proud( of the unliforit y of its st itch. Il-itud of the variety of its work. Protal of lI it!'- speed((. FACTS WOltT'hI T1llNKlNG ABOU'] TheI "'Standard" has thle biggest b.obbi, thek trogds. 'The tinest goodls are'( not draw or'..l puel eredl. Less noi se. , ~ious ifIty pejr cenit. 1 literi than51 ibira jog Ilu2I1hun1 S. Hlent wood work of the finest finish (vi Shortes..t nedhl e used ini Ilock-stitch, inu ('hine(s thereftore less liable to bend( an Wt~ill wear Iw~ie' as le,it as oIther 1(oe1 EvrI p r 11 (I i s ~5 01 )indpende t of (every o i ost Terefore yo (nn kee a -Sa LEWIS & MORRIS. oct Ilai f Pi(kens, S. C. SChOOL5. CHURCH, BANI -- AND COURt HOUSE * FURNITURE Settees for R. R. Depots and Pi'e, Bid'gp. - GATES DE8K 00 GREENIAL.&0. Are now refeiving and opening their FALL GOODS I W. X. Magoxt irt New York. Watoh this space for fuller and . *ome their store for ryLC_ AND BAT10AlS. DOD, BRUCE & CO,, Itckenx, S. C. October 20th, 1891. d to buy cotton for a near factory, and hope to be able to give fair imding the heavy decline the past week. There is little hope for a I who are owiig us to bring us their cotton witliout delay. We didn't I in the spring for higher prices, and it is not fair now for you to keep 3ed it. 11AGOOD, BRUCE & Co. THE RICHMCND & DANVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY, ATLANTA AN) CRIA1LOTTIC A11 TANES IVY DITISION. 00hedule In effect stul. 6, 1891. SOUTHHOUND-R-tead Down. *ally. x 0fill NI 1110 Up X 1)--Jl1ad 1 _ _ _____-_ -__-___F___P *NO. 117. *No6. 11. *VA4. 9. 11TATION.A. 'No. 10.1'No 12*Nlo. 88. 9 8at 1 51P p l S0 ln .....hadlott........ar 6 55 am 7 20 pn 9 10 pn . pm 8 1 am 1T.., . . B....mo vi. . 18 A31 am 5f I)pm ...... ....... . J28 pm8 25 mm1l... .owell .... 1 6 22 am 6 43 pm ........ ....... 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I1 I - pmn I11 51. amsI : v .......Stiwanve.. . .. ...Iv' 10 07 pim 10 17 anj . .. . .. -.... 11 29 pim1 1 2 12 1)111 1v......... hlu1th.... ....Iv 9 54 pm 10 06 Ut. ........ 11 3 im 12 im Ilv........Nr rc ss........ v . .11 pmi 9 55 am ....I. ...I1 51 pn' 12 35 pm v. ..C. .. ..Ihml t'e. v . . 28 piv 9 43 aml . 5 E) 11111; 12 30 pm I 10 pIn :tr...........Atlanta .........vt 8 50 pmij 1 10 am 2 n1J Additiomld rains Nos. 17 i'- 18-L,tila avEimnliatimi, didly xcept. Sunday leaves Atlantt 5:30 p i., arriv's Lula 8:12 p. In. IetirIing, leaves Lula E:00 a. il arrives Atlanta 8:50 a. ui. BetWeen i,ula aid Atlins---No. 11 daly% exept Sun1diy, andi Nd . 9 dalIv. 1eav T.ula 10):05 p. mt., aml 11 :40 a. im.. ariv e AthIenis 12 .05 a. mn.' and 1.4.0 p. mt. lIM tr jng. l eave Athle- s, No It0 daily' exceplt Snimday,t anid No. 12 iilyI, 7.20 p. mt. amd 8.3: a. ini., arrive I,nila 0.21) jI m. :n:d 1E0.301 a mt. 5 liet weent I Ttea .and EIlIbert on-No E61 (1aily except Suniday, leave. TocconIt 12.5 lS im , at':e Elbt-rhtIn 41 45 p. mi. teturing1 t, N s. 00 tiaily~ except. Simdaity, leavte Ell it Itain 5.4 nl . in. arrne Toccon 'i 9. 15 tatm. Nos. 11 and 1? carry Puillmian Sleepers bet weent Washtingt<m and Knzoxville i Sal ishms, ai. 9l and lit 10 betweeni At lanEta an Ne Yoirk. Ont No. Il no0 ebanite in dayt (coachles fr'om N ew Yo rk to Atlant a. Nois. 37 and 38- -Wash ingtonl andl 011I S utwst ern Vest itbtle imiiiit ed, ht wet(n Al Ianata and W shi ngton. (oni this t rain era farte is charged.c ini connee4tt ilin wit hi tirs class tickets, not1 ecin~lg 82.0(0 over an td above nsnal Piullinaniin- toa~ -' 1- poiii For deEtailedl informait;t ion ias toi lAeal 4 am tharoutimeI litablesi (, rates and I ullmain Steein ig-tai reservations1, coife ithi loca((11 lage~nts. 'ir addre .ss JA. J. A YI,oft, WV. A. T'It K, G.en't P'assenrger Agient. Ass't Gen'l Paiss. Agent. AtlIanita, Ga- 'liriot t e N. ( W. 11. Olm EN, GIenil laager, SEol, IIlAAS, TIraIlie Mlaniagt r,. (. 1P. 11 A .3131oN I), Snpt. , A tlanta, Ga. MORE G.oods on hand at this corner than ever before andi this enablles us to umake prices so i uth thre is 1no better way to consult your interest and say yourI hard earned cash *~ A b)y buLying.~ wvhat you needl from us. WVe are bound to please you whether your politics are lik< CLE\ILANil)S or yout favor the subl-treasury bill. Our goods are first.class in every respect, and if your can talk, we will be as careful to give it all its mloney' worth as though you were here in p)ersoni. While we wish you to ponder well the above, p)lease d< not forget that if yotn owe us anything, that we n1eedl it to pa our dlebts, andl comie forward at onlce andl get a clear receip)I and we will be ever so glad. - Yours truly, LEiW IS & M OR RIS, The Popular Corner Store, P. S. Just received, a nice lot of furniture, which we offe cheap. Ieift9 PIcIkenl. S. C. it We Wasst yeoar Trade, anid wrill do everyi!sing lI. our power Eo picanie yess. -r! We 4UI'AURANTEE OUR DRtUtM anmd Ever'ytIming~ eli'e we McII, to be pea.re. d Pr.4(es Ipion C0mM(arci'nIly C'oumuounded at Modterat4 .pI'(ce. .1 Nop to see us whe in (reenville. A. B. & .i. 1L CA RPENT ER, MANSION 1HOUSE DRUG STORE. _____________________ Greenville,S._C IaLm~minm *ma~mmau ate Y1ocnsi Patl t siti . (- Ctalgu EE~EEE~ak!1!aFRF1.P, Write byut Iiatto I..hNgil C0Ueg,, ftlehmond a Danvill R Greenville and Columbia Division. COndensed Schedule Sept 6th, 1891. Trains run on 75th meridian time. Going North. Going South. No. 15. No. 10. 6 15 an... Lv Charleston Ar.. .12 50 am 10 15 .......Columbia....... 8 50 pm 12 ;8pm........ Union........ 6 29 1 55 Ar....ipartanburg.... 5 8o 3 00 ........Tfryon ........ 4 17 3 41 ........ sa luda........ 3 41 4 09) .......Flat Rock ...... 8 16 4 22 .... Hendersonville.... 3 01 5 17 .. .....Asheville....... 1 55 6 46 ......Hot Sprin 's .12 28 5 50 Paint Io.. 11 55 am 7 15 ......Morristown. 9 25 ZI 30 ...... Knoxville...... 8 15 10 15 ...... ic ilitinti.... lV 8 00 pm No. 18. No. 14. 6 40am......Clarleston...... 9 80 pm 11 10 .......(oum1nbia....... 6 80 12 S8 .......Prosperity...... 4 00 12 m......Newberry...... 8 42 2 35 ......Ninety Six...... 2 05 2 56......Greenwood.. 1 48 4 00 Ar... .Abbeville. .Ly..12 85m 4 10 Lv......IlAton.......12 20 4 42 ........Pelzer........11 02 5 00 ...... Piediont ......11 85 5 40 Ar.... Gree:.ville . . . Ly1 00 & 48 ......Anderson........11 88 6 40 )y..... Pendleton......10 65 7 55 lv...... Seneca.......10 17 A 25 ..- a ialla....... 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...... 0 22 11 55 .......Abbeville...... 5 15 12 15pn ...... Belton... ..... 4 00 12 50 .. .... Anderson.... .. 8 85 No.7. No.8. 6 00pm.......Columbia...... 9 40 am 7 28 .......Prosperity...... 8 18 7 45.......Newherry....... 8 05 9 08 ...... .C"intoi ........ 6 52 9 45 ........Laturens....... 0 20 No. 9. No. 10. 12 25 . ........eltOln........ 5 05 pm 12 53 . ........Pelzer........ 4 28 1 10 .......P'ied iont...... 4 It I 45 ......reenville...... 8 35 No. 4. No. 42. 9 00 ai. . Newherry ...... 8 40 pm 10 55 ........Clinton'....... 6 00 I1 55 ... .... Laurens . 5 15 Nos. 7, 8. 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 42 and 48 danily e.cept SInday. Pulm1an Sleepers on trains 15 nnd 16, h elweei Charl ston, S. C. and Cilncinati, Ohio, via Allantic Coa-st Line, Columbia, Ashvyil!e. Paint Rock, Morristown, Knox ville. .Jellico atnd. .hm"netion City. SOL IIA AS, Traffle Macagr. .J AS. L. TA Y )1!, (en'l. Pass. Ag't. J. A. DOD)SON, Stilt. W%. If. (-MEP'IN. G'en'l. EMaaer. W. A. 'TIlK Ai t Ge' AAt (t arlott, N. (. T lN Z~ XILT I propose to rent for a number of years at 9 1a4es of cotton per year, or sell for $4,500, my plantation on which Wmn. Major lives, on the Salu da rivtr, 10 lnil'i from iLo city of Greetville, on which there are tenant houses anJld good corI and ctton - land sufficient for six hoirses. ) And to recnt my Taylor farm 4 miiles south of Easley, niear Carnmel Chmrch, for a numbnler of years, at 4 bales of cotton per~ year, or sell the a )1ce for $2,500. Thecre are on this pilace 2 good dwellings and1 1 tenant -house, aL good orchaird and& goodl land suiflicient for a two.hiorse crop, wel locaitedl and in a good section of the nI county. I also have other lands1 to rent or sell. Come and ace me if you want C. L.1* LLiJI1VGSIVg gT, Pickens, 8. 0. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINB R PASSENGEli I)EPAIRTMEN'1. Wilnington, N. C., Nov 6thath, 1891. Fast Line heti ween Charleston and Ce. hmibnlia anal uapper SouthI Carolina and WesenNort hi .atrolia. (.0NDKN,ti:D HCUE.Di1 Goacing West- Golr,g East. I No. 52. No. 63. 6 0 .m .Lv Charleston Ar.. 12 50Oa.m 8 40...........noter..10 07 9 51) . .. Ar Columbalia Lv. .. 9 00 4 41 p.m . . .. Wcciinsborro... 4 23I 535.... .......Cester....8 25 6 59........Yorkvi le... 1 40 H i7 ......Lnaster..8 20 am 6 15 .....ltoc~k 11111. ...2 45 p.m 7 10 . . .('harlottec, N. 1.. 1 o55 12 7 .mArNewherry,S. '., v 3 42pm S54 ...Greenwood..0 4 5, 34 ....reenvcille....11 05 825 .. ... . Wlhalla. .. . 8 00 4 00)...... ..A bevill......2 l85 pm I I) 0a ... art anhuarg . . .. 5 80 ,c54 1Iinderisontvjile,'N. C 2 52 4 45 . .. Asheville.. N.'C.. . 2 00 No. 141. No-9 5 ia p. m.carleston . ...11 50 a. m. 7 10..........Lanes....... 950 8 35 ....Sum,ter . 8.. 830 10) 00 A r. .. (Columbaila . Lv 7 10 Sol( id ans het weenc (lharleston and C. luinia, S C., a.d (airry thiro.igh sleepers het ween ('larlies acia 1(11( cininti. IT. M. E3MElSON, Ass't Glen. P'ass. Agent, TI. M. E3MERSON, TIrafIie Mainager. J. 1U Kasv, Gen'cl Manneer. R. M.WERTIO P ilOPlIIETrOR iARBLE WORKS! XONULMr:NTlS, TOMIBsTrONES, COR-. N Eli STON EM, ETJC., MadeI on short not ice. Natiasfaict ion Guar aniteed!, iiaid prices as low ais thea lowest, C quaility oYf th-. work at all timaes beinag (consideredt. I an agent for thIe biest iroc:: and wira fences on the~ mnarket. (Give me a call and try myi work. R. M. IE'1 Z. CHlAINIGHTIN Thlie railir aad l.ias not ye.t come to Piek ens, hura Pickenas is now ia sipeaig dis L:cnce of thce r;ailroaid. If youa are in E:asley or Pickens, and wish to tialk to acnyoace in the other town, just step) to the "phoane" a.d call the one y~on wiant. 'JTelegramis p)romptly tranismitted and correctness(5 gauaran lteed.~ All mnes-ages for Piekens and vicinity i,rompticly delivered. a PICK ENS TRT.EPTON CO.