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PIOKENS SENTINEL, LOCAL NEWS. Mr. J. l. Welborn's young son weighe eve pounds. -H. 0. Bowen, Esq., attended court at Greenville last week. - le railroad is coming. Uct down to city p'rIces for real estate. -Miss Nettle Rodges, of Spartanburg, Is visiting Mrs. H. U. Grady -Miss Manule Warren, of Pendleton, is on a visit to Mrs. 0. E. Robinson. -Mr. and Mrs.'Trez Folger paid a visit relatives and friends here last week. --W. A. Lesley, Jr., of Laurens county, was among his Pickens friends last week. -Col. J. E. Hagood came up from Charleston last week to be at the railroad election. -Mr. Trez Folger and wife go to Ari zona instead of Tennessee as was stated last week. -Henr W. Farr has moved his sawmill up above E. F. Loo per's on the place pur chased by Mr. Pan e. -Misses Charlotte Murff and Stella Newberry are visiting the family of 1r. Littlejohn at 0affney. -Mr. Francis Rogers has the frame of his new dwelling up and ready for the cov. er and weatherboarding. -The Presbyterian oyster super at Eas. ley netted the church $16, and besides, was .most enjoyable social gathering. -The infant of Mr and Mrs. L. D. Ste chens died last Monday night, and was uried Tuesday at Concord church. -Don't forget the Sunday School picnic at Mountain Grove next Satulnlay. Let ev erybody turn out and have a good time. -Mr. Freyling Nelson, who is now nine ty years old, was out last Saturday and voted for the subscription to the railrnad. -liennie T. McDaniel left list week for 4savanlnah, 0 i., to accept a position on a railroad. lie was given the positiun by Bunch MeBec. -A sharper got off i good one at Easley last week. lie sold a tin cup for some thing over *30. lie wts probably part of Forepaugh's show. -Barnett Allgood, son of W. B. All good, is seriouslyh ill with fever. lie is at tended by Drs. EHarP- and Gilliland. le as improving at last accounts. --The United Stales Circtit Curt (n. venes in Columbia nvxt MNay. 3aj. J. J. Lewis, of this plac. a'il A.'M. Foger. of Easley, are drawn to :serve onl the jiry. -The young peope who are just enter ing married life, coul iot do a better thing than sulmerib., for the SFNTNaxEL 1and get one of Webster's Unabridged Diction aries. -Easley haq taken a step in the right di rection by h'r efforts to secure a plublic cemetery for the toVn. It is always best to have the burying ground outside of the town. -James Childs, a son of Dyer Ciilds, of Brushy Creek, Auderson ecounty, had his hand badly torn up in Cely Bros'. gin on the 12th inst. Dr. James ltosamond dress ed his wounds. -Miss Lila Hiley, of Easley, has bcen engaged to teach seiweol at i,iberty I fill. ii Vershaw county. Sit! will take charge early in Deceni&r. Miss Lila is a splen. pid teacher. ---Did evybo h dy see thle moon in celipse last Sunday niigh t ? it was c-arily see from this place thrioughl the' l dilTeren't stag's of eclipse except t owiani the Iirst, wheni a small cloud obscured it a little. -Bright GIilstrapl' s muicle became fiLht ened last weceli alt a pile' of coitton seed near Mr. U. W. D)orr's, and rani away ith imn. The mulie threw lhim out of the bcug -y andt skinned him up consderabcly. -rs. J. D). Curet on hans ouar thanks for a waiter conctain ing a most hacndsome h)o. quet of flcowers. a Chinese qullii e aid a most delicious plate of citronic prceservc's of her own make. Thc'y are certaincaly ele gant. -Mur. J. IH. Mlai tinl, of the (0)o -cov sc-. tion, expects soonl to einiatec to ' I'exai. Nothing short of ca good propt-rt 'i a 'cldi Wldne woual in luc'e -as to h'-:itv ai na'wi lanuds as IIlam has- am,>a La e, , hills. -Mr'. A. N - - Andr.-cn e .no . when he s.--.s it .aisa. la tc -e - us a few days~ aig. and pai-i cp his sailsciriptiona to the Surrxa--la in aciIvanice acid or dcred one of our best dictiomacics. -Mr. Gaint, nacd we gue~ nc ay ot hers, begun to sow whal haisa week. It is ablott .ime we were hiavaing ac cgood whicat (-rop, ind if we are :1s caretul wilth it as we are with the cotton erc p, we wvill sec a uite ci revolution in thcis r tspect aacxt suunneraca. ---Mrs. R M1. Piecs o'f Greenaville, dhied at the homae'f Ic--r hucstanid iln thiait. ity last Fr'id c~ ay morninlg. ii-llrreains were' interred( at the l'iekcens faialy graveyar-d the (lay foilcowing liar deati h. She ni ais a sister of Macs J. - . Newthery, of this place. --Mariedc oan thc 1thI inst., at i'thce hom Sof the bridhe's piarcacis. S lijcah Jones i 1 ihss Mam Ilnt, ac d ighter act M1. I1. llunt. Wc wvishi thieu hiipapcine: ani c(css in, life. If they wouica subsccribce forn thle sus 'riNIuJ it, woucald (cribu ailate ichl to theiir happiness -liev. \ . W . Wa'kerc-a pre'iaced his Incre well sermiaca at the .\lcthodcc ist chucrch can Itic' 8i,h insi,. As thiis is hais ti:;t yej a his friie'nd hope for his retuarn. Ini the maaist ccf mchi aileion in his fancily hec hcas donaec a gcccod -olk 3o thl' Iiekensl circuait duraing the year 18' -Many of thet ~Tx a:x-:c%s platrons are availing theimsclves cf thbe oppcortunlcit y of procuring a Wecbs;er's Ca:cnatricdgcedI Dietiocn ary, hby accepting c.e preium ola il rfc1 made~ to stubscribersc wh tic) P 3 al i aarrcearagcs to the first of January, 1892, and toc aill new cash subsgd4rib)ers. --Marriedc at thle residenace of the bride's Sparents, Mir. andl Mr s. JI. F. (aulaiay, oni the 12th inst., M r'. W. F. Ibirr'on, of I Iinder son, N. C.. to Miiss Eliira Cautley, of t his county. R-v. Ji. M. Stewarit llieil. We wvisha them'n iaunant success in life, anti they woutldi makeI(( a gcaod start, icy sub. scibinag for the Sacxixn . --Capt. Thcos. MI. Wh it e, Anudersona, diedl last TIhur-scday aif tenoon. c l ie wacs abott sixt,y years ol anal onie of the mo(st promni. nentl and suabstanctial ('itizeias of thcat couan tty. He was knowna toc manity of our citi zens who will reagret to leacrn oaf his death. A large circle of frieis aincd relatives cit left who will del)y sympijathcize wvithi the bereaved faimily. -Rtev. J. F. Anderson preachecd is fare well sernmon at Eaistey laist Sabbhath. Th'lis is his fourth year at Eac'ley anad, of courise, he wIll nIot lbe retuiraied. lie .has beena a most faithful laborer ini the vineyard, andl( has won man ' frijends by his high chiristian character and hlumbtle, piouas walk amnongl those with whotm tie associated. IIis la bors have been blessed. -Mr. E. F.' Aligooad, of Slabtown, was on a visit to his brothter, WV. II. Allgood last Babbath. lHe has purchiasedl an imaprov ed farmi in Montagute Ccunity, Tiexae, of about 260 acres. 110 will pay it a visit SOOn. If the dr'outhi breaiks in thne, lhe E~will hiavo a hcundred bushels of wvheat sown~ n".-It 'will be uinder hte.aupervision ol * bl.po. hery,~ nei yer. RAILROAD! "LOOK OuqT OR TiE, CAItS WIllLE THEC lU.LL I1ENGS, OIl TIlE wiEEITLE BLOWS." EasILey, Plckents and Eantatoe Over whelianisagly for It, and 1lsarri cane Did tho Ilglta Tuilug Too. N Toot! Toot!! Toot!!! The Cars are Comiskg! The election which was held last Satur (lay to decide whether or not the town of Easley and the township of Pickens C. 11., Eastatoe and Hurmicane should subscribe $20,000 to the Capital stock of the Pickens ailroad1 company is entirely satisfactory to the friends of the enterprise, The $20,00 Was apportioned as follows: The town of EaIley, $3,000: Pickens 0. H. township, $10,000; Eastatoe township, ;3,5j00; IHurricane township, 3,500. Those interested in the road turned out on the day of the e!eotien, rolled ip tieir sleeves and secured a victory fori subscrip tion to the railroad. The vote was as fol lows: lows:For. Against. Easley .................... 44 A an t 1if:kens C. 11. town.,hip. .. . 2; y F.Kastatoe ...................4 ,7 lluri icane................. 73 5! 111urricane town-hip was the only one any dobt was expressel about, but there was found st:venty-three men in that town. ship who said by their votes they thought the enteiprise worti that much to them. They did right ad will never lregret, it. We hope and triiy k-li,ve that it will not be long before t.he road will be completd, and double daily trains running from Greenville to Piekeis. There is one thing sure, the people saw the golden opportuni ty aid seized it, and they will never regret it. -G. M. Pidmore die-l in Greenville last Sunday. -Dr. Bonner, of GalTniy, was here this week onl bIsiu.S:3. -Mr. Jolh C . Carey is buying Cotten in l'occoa this fall. - O:C Mel1tiem was received into the Baptist Church laist Sunidav. --E. .W. Cox)lns ithed his~ tent among us~ andt is read> to take youmr picture. - L.eavell, "tlleni & C'o. have been delay ed iii coim toL ic 1keins by sickiness in thie taimily of Mir. Allen. --Mr. R1. T. Thornton, of Seneca, ex ll('ts s,oin to imove to An'd'.r- on. IHe wil still he in the empiloy of th(e R & D). rail road compuiiy. -.inm Mo!rgn ci. .- a chil to fall in!to the ltie be* - undt eve rely hnrined Thei ( hild i .nete before~. -Rev. A. WV. Wa'ilker w ill pirecnh in the Meth<actist c'hurchI at P ickens on the lift h Suinday at 11 a. m., an atllt 7 p. i. Rev. W. X. .iiniiice will ic'cupyv thie pulpit. -Mr. W. .1. 1". ~I:aynes birouiht, us n cot t n blttoom la-t Friiay. - l-hi a i itd that A. H1rjihey, .Tr., netimer m'- g'u'rd, carred Geo'rge~i W. P we'llI tio' 11 Chn-* ton last. Mon dayt~ to r-ct-ivye senitencet Ior violation or the~ revenue laws. -AL plotra'c'tedt meeting~ is ina progress at .J. ii. Uilyv, is au,isited hbe I1'v. .J. A. Wit son of Sem.iica i. Wi *- - i. i prearbing someit very atble ami ins,t enii1., Sermonsi. Web'lster'.9 uluibidgeml dliciii nary, is a litar.. us 61l..7 bisi v your subhsciptiion toth SRixxii. i:tIl havte oine deliveried free froini this ollic. - Mr.. WV. F. G ary, co nst abl. wvas be'fo re Tr'iiil .1 in!tice M. rek lnst Mndadir on a c-hntge of tires k-ing in a hoi use andl taking pirip.-rty nom t decrntid in theii lien wtrrm it which iim wasi liying to ex(ernte. The de.. fi-ndiant was req.luired to give biond for hisq Spl iaarin.ie at eoiurt. The State was iepre setled 1by 11. 0. Howen. -r. ILuke I. A rial dlied at his home in IEleve last Frbht mnvnorn ing, ntI was bur ied thle tdaii foitlowing in thle giravevardl of tie Meth lodis1tbi chrch. Het was a' consis.. tent iiembi r of( thlIle Mi'thIodist chuirc'h for manyii years, anid livedl tio the ~u advanced age oif e'ighity-t wo yeart Many relatives and frieiIs arie heft to mtouirn his deLathI. -Not long since V. A. Ferguison mlissedt his fie tott. IHe finalIly discoveredl him i in lie smoki t,e houstie in ita harree of nitolasses, btut, the molahess were on thie ground and the st ecd st eptp ing arouind in thienm upl to his anklets. I be rathler' the boys would at hend to drawing Ithe nit lasses, so lie t radedl (l1' the enteiprisintg colt ini a few days. --The Patlmet to (tillegiate Inst ituite, Lex inglton, S. (C., oiffers 'xel lent iadvanta ges at lo west (ost . Ilthleis tof its ('er1ifi eailes will get. Iirst gradeIt teniehet s' (-(rt i i ('ates. Rest equaipped schotol (it its class in the Sta.ti.. S'veii techer (s. I oardl anid tui ition from11 $8 to $10) per nionthI. For lull in formation wrnit,e the principal, P. E. Htowell. --Capt. 0. 1. D)oyle, the Poite tant! a comnodatintg (depot agent at Easley, resgne somet tiunet ago~(, hiis resigna'tionI to take ef feet on the l uthI inst., tiut tat thle eanest so.. hicitat ion of the coinpany, lie remints tun lt a ittable miani can he p)roenlred to take his pltacie. Capt. Doyle goes to) take charge (if a farm at Fort Hill. lie and bis ebarm-. ing wife have the kindliest wishes of many friends. Obitu a ry. .Jessie, the little dlaughiter of Rev. and - s. I I. M. Alb-n'i, of Central, dlied last Friday, the 13thI inst., a fter a lingerIng Ill. neCss, of pnemnonia She was a pre'cious jewe'l tent, from heaven to the fond parents, and( new' thle (only consolation In the'ir be' reavemtentl-thec only hahIn for their bleed. ing hearts is they aire assured that their lit tle treas.ure Is in heaven. She will be as precius there and safe from the poIson o'f sinl. A light hias gone out, in the home but it, shines with a softer and brighter glory beyond the ineer. S1IOOTING NEAR CENTUAL. " 4eorge Lovingood Downs Mansel Bu ton for LovIn9' Too Good Mrs. Lovingood. Ocorge Lovingood, alias Arial, colore is in jail. On last Sunday night at a neg church near Central, he shot one Manc Burton, colored, for, it is said, paying t much attention to his (Lovingood's) wil The weapon used was a 42 calibre self-ac Ing Smith & Wesson revolver. The bi entered one side of Burton's body ai came out on the oth-r. Soon after t) shooting Lovingood left and tried to ma his escape by going io the rnountains. I got breakfast at Joe Htephens',colored,wl lives on D. A. Allgood's place. Ne the started on his way to North Carolina an met with Jake Oriffin, colored, and g Jake to take his bugay and carry him fur as he could ti-wzrd North Carolin Mr. ). A. A.l9mve saw George and co Cluded he bt - otnething wrong, ati he imade arri . -. its with Jake to go certai roa -1 a n and to drive slo1 until he couls come to town and find ot and get assistaice and arrest him. lie s cured the assistance of Constable It. A Bowen and returned and captured hi near Secona church. After he was arrest< lie said lie was not the one that cut Pit Elleinburg, and upon further enquiry I told thetm what lie had done. lie wt lodged in jail to await developments Attempted 11obbery and Murder. Last saturday night three negroe tramps, attempted to break into the sto Df Mesers. Wyatt & Lathem at Easle: They were frightened away by some meal and thwarted in their purposes. The went from there towsrds Pickensville at Snuday morning went down toward Libe ty. They stopped at the house of Phil Ellenburg and asked for something to e but were r<fused it. After they left, E lenburg concluded to arrest them, and cal ing some of his boys, he went after ther Hle had heard that they had attempted rol bery or had robbed some parties in Greer ville and had a description that fitted then They were overtaken and one of thCm a rested. The other two ran and made the esape. Elienburg told his boys to follo them anId he wwuld hold the one lie ha A fter thi- l-fI the negro turned upo Eli: said he was going to ki ii:; ;r, It' oruck Eilenburg in l back t - .e li-ft shoulder a Fevere lic anid th... -. knife and stabbed hii twice Im) the ba'k, jilt above the hips all iml tle rtcmi on t(ifhe kidneys. The scan th--m mde go,d his escape and at this wri iiv has not biieen heard of. The "ther tv were captired near Mr. Abe Mauldir Sunday evening and are now in jail. The negroes were interviewed by a Si iN-:. reporter and the following facts at cer tin d: The two in jail said the niames were Robert Brandon and Grai Price, and that their homes were in Da ville, Va. They said they were oit the way to Plorida to pick fruit. The one thi cut Ellenburg was named John Lewis au claimed to be from the same place. Sa they had never been on th,e "road" befor that Lewis was the leader aind that tht w(re following him; tand that Lewis hi told tin if they did not stick to him I would ki1l theim. Brandon said his fatl; lived at. iGI D,w street, Danville, Va., a that he, himself, had been raised by tm alwavs lived with white people, nild thi lie is a good boy from general priuciple Th(ir oc'tupation. heretofore, wts ro'lii anid stemmaing tob,acco. Tihey reacla Easley about twelve o'clock Saturday aii wetoff t >wardl Pickensville; they retur cd to Easley 'hat taighat about, 1' o'clock. IDr. Gillibtid was called to see Ellenbna~ and dressed his wouijds. At last accour111 he was doitng very well, hut is in a critic coandition. L'tter: lltobert, Urandomi anal Gra Price were taken froim the jail here hi Montday ntight by C'onstabtle S. N. Wy~al an;d catri"1 to treenville, to aniswer soa. charigs against thtem there. Buarkltanter', Nuarveyorn. Mr. Buarkhialter niade the first step t ward railroadi ng last week, and rade Ic:I fitr,t promtisae ismoda. Civil Etgineer Pmo til and1( Mtr. Gratndy canme upl Iast W'edine day tand biegna the survey of the Picke; and E aslev l.ho Ir' tl. TIhae first Iinea t h( will miiakeit h:: i.n . T. Meares' I, just bteaow ti. -, loti a strai;i hmne tao the - .A mi41, ttut by, M1 Neely's 9 .. ..g (hey watt 'a, to see wIh-a. t e be.'i4st route to coat mt ta) thits place. Trae:y do not apprehecz ~any troubttle with the linea if they cata g hitgh enoughitl up' two imb-t. fronm town ((omei inato tow.; t.' at; at. ie grade. The sveCi,t'- it. come01 by Wc; 'ireek~ b,r4 - t:.e t-:ish-y road, up 1. Ut--ky 18: a iang aroutnd '.he hi aind it a Gl assy Maouutaina rot mi tar Itie c T1hie thiud or wll lae (Capt. Kirk's su vey (if the (Cumbelanid Giap rotad. Then wiall leave tat rvey somewhtete tnear N< 'ott Sith'ls and ((atti itt by IDr. Eatrh( phire rad in to Iownl hay the Cemiet er hilurrah for thle trailrotadl IUz'lehy WSell Worked. Last W'edntesdlay, 1 th intstant, a music slitowtin ltit itt E:asey. lIe ad(1vetied ft a' show at thle Auadenmy. As is ustal such-l shows a good crowd wvas dlrawi,.I re'gialedi tem for aitle w i th tusic simi :taneoutsly drtawn fionm six instrumiaent 'The naext (xciting fc at utre of the proigra was the shouwani wanited to kno11w wIh w' as tIe mttst potpular yo ung hidy in I vilIinge, andl i.his co)uld be ascertainied by (tlle-r tmeats sat well as bay ant ehcitiona wh.ich all were ehegible to vte as tmma ities ias they baad dina a to ithrov.' in ml shtownatat's bat. PTere were several nton ntations. 'There wvas an excitinag electic which wvas wvon by Miss Esttelle Folge with iss ~ Maiggie Watells a close seconta rhe shtowiman woin abontt $'35.00. I baagged oat thec town council for noitechar ig haimt licetnse. lI e said nll townts a s;ike, antd lat lie isi well receivedi where er lhe ge's. - You o you owe't uts, and you knto t ' i \a by keaep our ttotney? 'b *- * - 'aghit timte. Lewis & Moirris. Th'le great quest ion of the dlay is: a"He' to1 keepa te I risih dyinait e excitettent it 'ucht anu a baoitle of Dr. Buil's Cough Sy map. 25 (eta. 'The triumpht of the age - Salvationa ( a first -chiss It iimuent for 25 ceitt. 5. J1. Johtlnsoni, conltator atnd butihl Work'h dolne ont shot ntic e, and ttisfa tion guttarateed. Address P'iedmonta, 8. F. II. Il iekey. 1205 M;a i treet, Lynel brag. Via.. w rites: "I was biroke onut a (aver w ; I soras. atnd my hmait was fallIii out.. At it usag a few btoti ts of Itotat1 Blood Ilahn moy haair qutit falling out anad a the soir-s g(it well. Dou you want a new sto ve? Ti nware any k indi, iadeli from ath t t mat11'? nt erial, some of lte be'st andt ch(eapeLjst Jeants ev oaffered in Pickents coutyt? If so, go Lewis & Morais', thle popuilar cornier sdt J. W. Yates, Tutlliahoa, Thenn., wntea '"It. (IOca me good io praise ilotnie RIlo Bahnt. It cured mec of ana obasco's on t lungs and asthama that troubled tme t' years and that other rnornedc faui to hb r. ro )0 e. 10 10 Bought by M further particulavs a 1-T HAG P. B. d We havo arran ii prices for it. nothwith., e riSe, and wo urge parti 68 hold our flour and bac back the pay when we -e r. is 7 d t GREAT REDUCTIOI In PIces! A change in our firm is contemp ted at an early date and from tI (date until our present stock is d posed of we will offer our entire sto at a great reduction. ir Tremendous stock of Jeans ai f Shoes to go at a sacrifice. This n no old shop-worn stock of goods i 11 arc offering but brand new gooi 3 Buyers will have a picnic as long they last. d There is a few pieces of Jeans p 25c., ip; Shoes 20c. per pair, up; he t- Shirting 4j cent- per yard.. 13 , Stock of Groceries at reduced pric< Hardware, Crockeryware, Glasswal - Tinware-in fact, everything now - stock to go. No reasonablo offer i ir fused. A few more of thoso fino Te r Red, lust-proof, Oats, call and ( it some while they ist. If you owe us anything call a settle at once. No goods charged ter this date. A Six fine cooking stovcs at cost a e freight' A good horso for sale chet Respectfully, d HARRIS & MORRI, October 27th 1891. al Bureaus $5.00. 2 Bedsteads, $1.25. ChaIrs, 40 CenIts. Safes, $2.00. Suits of 10 Pieces,$1. :Parlor Suits, Plush sTrimmed, $28.00. Coffins and Caskets r. any time, day or night. Push the button on oi i front door and your ea will be aniswered innied fately. fi To get your good1s cliRer 2 go to JEANTZLEI & SMITT] 63 and 63 Matnii st., Ogl-Telephonec No'. 64 and 38 "The Standard Rotary Shuttle SEWING MACH INE WE AIlm ~. Proud of its beauty. ec Proud of theiu iun i fornit y of its stitch Proud of the va~riety of its work. Proud oif it., speed'. w ru of its inIg'(ius miuhiiijsm. e FA(TS WOl1Tll TIllINK IN(l Al1l01 lo The "Stndard" hias the( biigge'st bobi ii; any i iek-stit ch n i e.0 Ilid ls 100) yards of eCiton i. The( tensin Oi s relea'se'd wh len tauking Th line (st goodis are' not diraw n ori pu L~ess noise. a .iaus lfty per cent. light< r than viIa r- 'I The moist (epesi ve, beaullt iful andl pr tical set of at tachmenit s. 'itet, wouod wiork of the linest finiish e r. Sho rtest need'(le used'( ini lock-st ith i C.- chinies- the(refiire less liabile tii bnud .skip st itches('. Will wear I wiCe as long aIs ot her lo s tieh mhineli(s. Iery piart is independent, iof ('verv er part an enni heil rpilaced. at a ti il l ' therefiore y~ou ennf keip a ' dar * rsctically newi a lie fetime. LEWIS & MORRIS. r iot15f P'i(kens,M ". E SCHOOl. HURCH, BA AND COU RI HOU SE FURNITURI Settons for R. Rt. D)ep -and I'ublic Bld'g. GATES DESK 0 " *RuVIUU,. . r W M. Iagood in New York. 'Watch this a ad eome their store for YLE4 A.N CO I3AR1UA-N 1' OOD, BRUCE & CO, Pickeum, S. C. October 20th, 1891. ?ed to buy cotton for a near factory, and hope to be ablo to give fair tanding tho heavy decline !Ie past week. Thero iN little hope for a en who are owing um to bring u- their outton without delay. We didn't an in the spring for higher pricos, aid it i. not fair now for you to keep need it. BA0OO), BRUCE & CO. THE RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. A,rT,ANTA AND IAlt OT Alit LINE R'Y DIVISION. Sohedule in effect Sept. 6, 1891. SOUTHBIOUND-RIead Dowi. *Daily. No1TIB1oUND--Read Up. s- *No. 87. *No. 11. *No. STATIONS. 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I al ' 6 Gr emvi.........rcer'4........Iv 1 am ni - (! pn. ...... ' M 1 1i 05 pill 7 0) alm 1....reen0villo........ 105 a 3 It 0 na 6 03 pm ........ ( 33 pin 7 25 am lv.........Easley's........Iv 2 3S an 3 l5 pin . ....... tp ........ 7 25 pml 8 10 :onI .........Central ........ v 2 1) .ini 2 3-) pm ........ . ........ 7 53 pm 8 34 ain IV.........S eneva.........IV 1 30 anl 1 -1)pm ........ .. ..... 12 pin 8 58 n Iv......WeIinistr......lv 1 10pin, 1 2kp In ........ ........ 8 50 in 9:35 an) I. ........To ren ........I v 12 28 pin 12 311 an ........ 9........ 25 pin 10 10 aim IV. ...ount Airy . I 12 00 nl't 12 0) fin. A ....0..... 30 pm 10 15 ilm IV.......Cornelia.... ..Iv 11 55 pin 12 0 a1r ........ ........9 53 p 10 38 aln IV.........lelton.........v 11 30 pilla 10 40 an....... id 14 pin s 5 pm 10 am iv......... Lidtd.......... .IlV 11 27 pill 11 36 am 8 14 pmt 36 jm 10 26 pmll 11 am l1 ...... laaville... . . 1.... 5I pm 11 11 am 52 pin ........ 10 53 pm 11 31 ani IT.....Flowery Branch .... iV - 37 pni'10 -1 am ....... 11 05 p I 11 am IT ........ I'm6 ni.........lV 10 2'2 pin 10 33 in, ........ .... .... II 11 l iq I i 1 .-.9 a . .C.. . . . ...v IV 10 07 pll 10 17 an: ........ p . . 11 pi 1 1 ........ I) il. .........v pm - -1 )10 06 am . . . -----... . 13 m 1> 1224 fil . .......... ........ .11 pm 9 55 am........ I ...... 54 p n po .,,5II , .C -ia1blcu.......v9 28 pm 9 -13 am. *5 00Pi12 0 p 11 I ,n; ri.........Ai ita ........ l 8-50p ) 10 aim 1 25 pm 1 Additional trains Nos. 1; and 18-l,11a acconmiflod'itiou, dally excet Sunday, leavr Atlanta 5:30 p in., arriv as a- 8:12 p. li. 'eturing, leave C Lla .: . m I arrives Atlanta 8:50 a. in. - Between Lu.ila and1( Athiens--No. 11 dlaiy exceplt Suniday, and No. 9 dailv. leave Lunla 10:05 p. ini., aiad 11:-10 at. nii., ariv e At hens 12:0)5 a. mi.' antd 1.-.10 p. m. Ilet urn .iner, leaiv A4thenis, No 10 tIaily ex(ceplt Sinnlay:. andl No. 12 <daily, 7.21) i in. and 8.:1) am. mi., arrive Lula1: 9.20 p mi. noel 10.:1 a. mi. He lt 'n aTcoa antd Elbieritn-N 01 da iy eV(xce.pt simdaiy, 1leave ToreoaCO 12.5.5 p. im., art:v ElIIbert on 4 45 p. amn. Itetniniag, N .n. 610 t!aily t el,at Sinidaty, leave~ Ether tiin 5.45 a. iiu. ai rives '1(Toccon 9.15 a iu. Non. 11 and 12 earrv Puttlhuan Mhleepers het w('en Wasinigton aind Knoxville via Sal ishiniT, an. 1 9 and 10 tet weein A th~11intaun Newi Yo rk. Nos. 3E and!:~ M- .ushti ington aund Sou twesternn V's?tiledi Liin ite(d, het ween At hinta andt ~ttMt Wsintion. (on this 1 ra i tre in 'bartgt'd ini eon nee~t iolt wit lir st - elass tickets, not ex('eed ing $2.00t over tal above' uisiual Pu'tlthnan1 chat:rges tt :iany poinit. 0 le it.ci'r"el""a"' b"""s, 't""Ir i "it Iuea age"ts. or midires lien'I l'nsInger Agent. As.s't tGen'i Pass. A gi' At latat, Ga. (Charh tt--, N. C. W. 1H Gl: EEN, Gen'i Manatger, SI L IIAAS, Traffic Manger. C. lP. 11 ANI MONDI,__Supt., Atlnta, Ga. MORE Goods ->n hand at this corner t.han ever before, 4) and this enaL;es us to muake: prices so INTIElmSTI NG that there is 1no better wa to0 consult your interest and( save your hard earneCd cashIA by buying.~ w~hat you need( from us. Weare b)ound to please you whether your politics are like CI EI~VELAND'S Sor you favor the sub)-treasulry haill. Our goods are first.class; in every respect1 and if your~ can talk, we will be as careful to give it all its nioney's worth as though you were here in person. WVhile we wish you to lpoCnder' well the above, p)lease (10 not forget that if yon owe us anything, that we need it to pay our dlebts, and~( come forward at 0once andc get a cle.ar receipt, and we will be ever so g lad. -- Yours truly, L EW IS & M OR RIS, The Popular Corner Store, P. S. just received, a nice lot of furniture, which we offer' 5feb91 gI'ikeas. S. C. at WeV WVant your Tr'ae, and4 will do evecryttling in -our p,ower to pleas~e yiui. v'erl We (UAlCANTEE 01UR D1tU(AIM and~ Everything elMe we ineIl, to be purie. ,ndi P*rescri'ptI(.ins CaIre('ll y Compo3)0undeld at Mioderatte th. price p tose u w e in reenaville. iitjA. B. & I L CARP'ENTER, MANSION 110USE DRUG STORE. EGreenville, S. C. 'e Th~K E lorought, I'r'act cal Itn rietion. BRYART & STRATTO IN LE~ln WSYnaILL rvY i Rilcnaomnd j Danville nR Greenville and Columbia Divisfok Condensed Schedule Sept 6th, 1891. Trains run on 7-5th meridian time. uoing North. Going South. No. 1Iah.1. 6 15 a -...Lv Charleston Ar...12 00 am 0 113 .......Columbia....... 8 50 pm 2 38pmi1........ Union........ 6 29 1 55 Ar .... partanburg.... 5 80 3 0U .......ron ........ 4 17 1 41 .........tuda ........ 8 41 1 09 .....Flat Rock...... 8 16 1 22 . .. .IH enderson vll.. 8 01 i 17 .......Atheville....... 1 55 i 4. ......H[ot Springs. 12 28 >- 50 ...PatIt t,,roc.... 55 am 115 ........MAF)rristown...... 9 25 i30 ........Koxvile .. 8 15 15 ......cincianati.... Iv 8 00 p m No.13. No.14. 40 ...... Charlcston...... 9 30 pm 10 ... . Couibia....... 6 80 '. . .. rosperity...... 4 00 -7pin .. Newberry...... 8 42 : .. ...Nintty Six...... 2 05 56 ...... Grenwood..... 1 43 0 Ar ....Abbevilie. L. .12 35m 5 ' iton........12 20 5 4 ..lzr. ........11 52 r) 48 . idmont.......11 35 .6 4 . Iiill - .LvI 00 .140 Iv. j4liI 7 55 v....ene, 11 38 8 25....'....Wallmlla..N.10 65 12 :30 ....... Atlnta. ,17 No. 17- No. 8 5oam......Prosperity...... 8 16 P 0 07 .......Newberry...... 8 00 10 22 ......Ninely Six...... 0 52 10 45 ......Grcenwood...... 0 22 I 55 .......AW)b ville...... 5 15 12 15p1........ Ito ........ 4 00 12150 ......Anesn... . 8 3.5 No.7 No. 8. 0 00 pm.......0lumila...... 9 40 aA 7 28. .......Prosieity...... 8 18 7 .15 ......Ne % bvrry....... 8 05 9 08 ........ 6 52 9 45 .......,; .L s ...... 6 20 No. 9- No. 10. 12 25. ........11whol........ 5 05 P M 12 53 ........i.r.. 4 28 I 10 .. .....Pil uio t ...... 4 11 1 45 . .. ...G( r-ci- %ll...... *3 :5 IR().-- ' - - -N o.4-2 9 00 an. Nwhr ...... 8 40 pm 10 55 ..ito....... 6 00 11 55 ... . ns . aur ....... 6 16 Nos. 7, 8. ) 10. 1:' 11, 17, 18,. 42 and 48 1billy exceti .'I%tv. Pulhman Sh-epion tnai;s 15 and 16, lhetcvn Charh tenm. S. C. mdl Cinwinati, Dlhit, via Atlm.ti. Coast i .i:, Columbia, Ahi-Tillv. Paint it k. forriswn, Knm o villo.. .1t-lici al . ne 1 m it 11 :I v. Io JAll AS. Trtilli Man : t,'r. 1 A. L. T.\Y.- , TA Y I en,. Pas i A g't. -1. A. 11)(P O pi. W. Ht. (IEEl-N. .'.M:ttwa4vr. W. A. MlT icE. .:t.i Ae -ient, 1(41 41 1 4 h l ctt o. T propwse t reni for a number of years att 9 n4l itMot per ear, or sell for i4,5lc In -: >au ation on which Wm1. Aj1.6r lis ),.1 te -Siau 1 Griv"vie, o which the twre t or hosel sJii 10 andgoo 11rn and'O cultn milessont of Fsley in-ar Carme. Iphie 2AIt goo del lisand 1 teniant -o sNiiien for a w.or cop, wel. located a.nd. in a goailsetio.4 of2.h xe 1 o7 ndse .m8i you want ~ JO (cii Pic ken. S. . 12 ilmn.1o'A N ~1~. C.o 6t, 1891.2p 2 5 .N144wt t . 4.58 5 0 .m...... hrldnA.1 1250a. 8 25...........mesa:. . ... 8l (7 .) 4 (4 .... ..ote...........P07 1 :50 ...\ hia Lu..9 0 'l 41 p.m .. . , innbor.. .. 4 235 4 45 . . .....'Jlst .. .. C.. 2 ('0 No 17 .... a-e .. N8 20 a 7 15....... .....k44 11... . so . 12] (7Ip. A r.N itherry,S.', Lv 42~10 Sili0 ....Adon...iMhr tg(II10 20d . R. N. Wi h El,.N.UCVZ 4M4A ...ALEvl. W.OR.K. S! oll tains hit I. w tlI n 1 harlesto bn o be ween1~( harb. 11an1d C iinnti w .-~ mi r tywr. . E3I1 EllSON T.RM.IEEON LIll hINaer 1.11 4 E m . E'ile oanr.Pceg n PROPl iETOR N0EIt5 i('5 l ON , FTU., Al le shor t tiVk.Iat:sfa(t iniuar ronsitdeed. red fencs onth market. O t maaCal