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PICKENS SENTINEL. The railroad is progressing fine. jCot1on took a slight rise this week. It I ~w 7J and 7J. . P. Carey, Esq., attended court at ville last week. Morgan, colored, lost by death a 11 ild last Saturday. ss Mary Riley, of Easley, Is now in C of, the'post ofilce at Pelzer. -- 1. Neely has purchased the Gos nell C)e, two miles south of here. -illie Lathern, of Farr's, has been nick pi measles but is reported better; - \ J. W. Brunson, of Spartanburg, was a og his Pickens friends t his week. -1 Mattic Kay has returned from a a visi relatives and friends at Westmin Ister.; -- 'Vennings, of Anderson county, is Vsi %is brother, J. U. Jennings ;of this p - --Iev. L. T. Weldon has accepted a call to supply the Bapti#t Church at this place for next year. -After th6 warn rain of Sunday last Monday morning dawned upon us a cold, first-class winter day. -Mr. and Mr. S. W. Major have moved into the dwelling house in rear of Messrs. Lewis & 11orris store. -Don't forget the union meetings next Sunday. They are very profitable and should be well attended. -Thanksgiving Day today. Let every body rest from their labors and return thanks to the Great Creator. -H. A. lichey has sold his farm on the west side of Twelve Mile river to J. 11. Blackmon, of Anderson county. -Mrs. McEleoy Jamison has been quite sick for several days. She is attended by Drs. 11. F. Smith and 0. M. Doyle. -Elbert Mauldin who went to Texas a year or two ago returned home last week. There is no place like the Palmetto State. -W. R. Kay has purchased the house and lot from Col. Hollingsworth, recently vacated by James Raines and will move into town soon. -Mrs. 11. M. Allen, of Central, has moved into the store-rooin of J. F. Stew art, deceased, and opened up a full line of millinery goods.4 -A representative of the Janiestown, N. Y., Nurseries, sold, and delivered last week, about $3oo.oo worth of fruit trees around Table Mountain. -Mr. Doe. Moser died at his home near Central on the 23d .instant, and was buried the (lay following at Bethlehem. lie was about sixty years old. --W. W. Martin, of Spartanhurg, was in town last week and availed himself of the opportunity to get one of Webster's Unabridged Dictionaries. -A tree fell across the telephone wire near Mr. Carter Roe's last Sinday miglit and cut off comimunication with i,asley for an hour or two. It is all right now. -Mr. Abe Nicholson was nmrried last Thursday to Mliss Ruchei ('antrell, lev. J. T. Lewis oficiating. The young copile has our btst wishes for a happy aid useful life. -The weather last week vas very had on the builders of the court house. It is now assuming such stattly and syimetmica proportions that it has become 1he admira tion of all eyes. --It will lhe gratifying new.s to the friends of JTamne:s iofllay to kniow that so far. h health i0 ha ) ben good, anid thauti he is In it oppressed witha ov'erwork. 1ie is in a Con garee wod shiop. -Mr. and ilra Silas ilinkle were ini town last week. Mr. liinklehbrought down four hogs and sold them andl realized $O. Can a nman raisc four hogs as cheap as he cani two bales of cottoni? -Mr. .J. HI. 0. McD)aniel le f t at this oilie last week a curiosity ini corn. It was a well developed ear with three other smaller ears grow~ inig arundio it ini the sanme shuck. it, is called "possum corn. -ou know y'ou OWe us5, andio you know~ it, is dtue. WVhy kee'p our mloney? We have to pay our debts. Can't yoti doi something at the right timue. V Lewis & Morris. -Treasurer Youingblood finished his rounds of the count.y yesterday, anmi froni no0w oin will be found ini hia ollhice luere un. til I5th of Decembi er, whmen thle biooks close, unless other wise ordered by the Leg. islature. -Marriedl, on Sunmday, Novemb)er 15th, near Old Pickens, at the reidence of' the bride's fathmor, Henry Johinsoni, Tholamia WVright~'to Silly Johnisoni. Rev. Vanie, 01 Se nenca; perfoJrmed the ce'remoniy. Al parties wetre coloredl. both in (quality and price of goods. --Many of the SENTmNKm.'s patronis are availing thenmselves of' the oppotunuity o procuring a Webster's Unabridged I )iet on ary, by accepting the premium otTer madlt( p. to sublscribiers who pay upl all arreariages t the first of Jaunuary, 1 892, and to aill nos cash subiscribers. -Manisel Burton the negrua who was sho at Central last week by George Ariat, col oredl, died fronm the elrfects ot the wundmii on Tuesday night after the shiooting 0. Sunday. Arial is in jail and will tic trie< fo mnurdler. 11. 0. Boweni, Esqj., tins liec reandto defend himu. - -(apt. P. W. Seyle, of the Picken ut4rag, last week receivedl a cheek fo $100) 00, his comnpanuy's share ot' the Stata Military appr'opilationi. Th'lis is certinti snall coinpensation for the boiys andl ever friei;d of thme State Malitia will heartily er dorse tle' reconmendationi of Geni. Farley t increase th'e,.allowance. - Janmes P. C'arey, .Julius E. Boggi Joseph II. Newton and ilemnry 0. Bower of this bar, went to Greenville last Moi S day, to argue some equity eases befori .Judge Kershaw. Thue cases could a lhe reached at our last termi of court, and b I consent of the attorneys and the ,imlyh theuy were assigned tO be0 heard at Greci ville. -The Palmetto Collegiate Institute Lexington, 8. C., offers excellent adlvanta ges at lowest cost. hlders of its certi' cates will get first g rude teachers' certil *cates. Beat equlippedl school of its (lassi 'the State.' Seven teachers. hoard and t ion from $8 to $10 per imonith. For fu hmformation write the principal, P'.] Itowell. --A news gatherer for this paper, belm out one day not long since with ears ope eager and.anxious to get all the news allon encountered .the devil, (not the one we rem of In the Bible), hut the one that stays in neighblng. iiting eilice, who casual #remarkeWTh1iat "Miss --- of visiting.l'grs. -." The SaiNi. na believink that it was true, jotted it dlown his note book, wrote it up, and publish< it In 'the last issue of thme SasruNam.. It w revealed later that there was no truth in and that the'enmark wvas made to head BENTINRr. n n astray and make him pu lish so"mething that was not so. Mora Dun't yelieve anything the dlevil tells yo MarrIage Bell*. Our little town was the scone of a beau tiful wedding last week. A better tine could not have been selected by the con tracting parties, if good weather is an omen or an indication of their future lives. On last Wednesday evening Mr. S. W. Ma jor led bliss Emma Stewart to Ilymn's al. tar, and there plighted thtir lives to eaeh other. The groom Is a young tiin of high character who came here from And,rson county about a year ago an( (IgjjgeI inl business with Messrs. Jwis k iMorris, and had mlade many frie(nd8. The bride was the eldest (au1gh1ter of our worthly Clerk, Maj. J. Al. Stewart, and is a favorite with a large circle of fi0imds. The marriage was a gniet affair, only a few special friends of the contracting parties being present, and took place at the home of the firide's parents. PIr. J. R1. Rilley perform. ed the ceiemony. They left the day after the marriage to visit, friends and relatives in Anderson county. Our best wisihes go with the young couple for a long and pros perous life. A Comuing M1ar inge. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Agnes Smiih, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sydney Smith, of Charleston, and Charles 0. Goodwin, of Smith k Goodwin, of this city. The marriage will take place on Wednesday afturncon, Decembwr 2d. at 4 o'clock, in the First Presliyteria Clurc, of Charlestol .-Greetniville News. The best cure for rinai m or neural gia is Salvation Oil used according to direc tions. 25 cet-s. The news fronm tile seat of war is con stantly contradictory; bit not so froml, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; evvry report ccern ing it prov. it the best c:ugh syrup known Only 25 cents a bottle. Tie real estate market was never so ac tive inl this couity as now lt youl walit to pick up a bargain in land, you should subscribe f or Ithe Selinel anid watch nyp the advertiseieits. Someltiing like the Land Agency has been greatil'ly.ed in this county. It 1h1s been selling and buy ing some good bargains fotr its (11sitmers, and if you wish to sfll or buy. stend in your name and 1 ((,eciiplitiln of wlakt you have to sell, o' of w Nha yiu wish to buy. The Agency w .r Ilhan apt to lii(I son1e oine to I 1% , .., 1). Businue,,s NoticeM. Get the best and leapest; that ileanig buy Salvation Oil for onlly 25 vents. "A prophot. is no gotd inl his own coun. try;" but Ihere i- ani excepiion to this pro'. verb. Dr. 1iuinll ims 1 en 4)f intliite g,ood to his5 countymean I his Couligh Syrup has become a nationll1 IhaIn. S. J. Tohns,). con1ractr11) andi htiler. Work donle oi lht ii nlice, ail sa isra tiol gIaranlteed, ddress Pie'hiont. S. C. IF ickv *, I 2.' . i t Lynch burg, Va.. n rites: '- was brok. Il ali oV(-r with s(rvs, antl IN hair was faIllil out. A fler isiig a f'ew bIt itl(-s of ietani< Blood 1ahtin 11my ilir Ilit Fal'.ing oit ant al the sorts got wNell. Doff yol want a w stov'? Tiware (. any13 kind,ld e a rl . Ilhe b10s1l aeil0 some of Ile bwst and ch'.ipest .'111 cre1 olfTered in Pickeiis c-,uty? If so, a4o If LewisA.& Morr-i', thle lyp. lnlr sonet a)re J. W. Yates,. Tu111lhollna. Tenn., wrtes: "it <loes meI -4,41d to priseki tne 110 laim. It (1ured"1 il,' n 1 of an ob-s8s oil tlt IIIgs a astIam that tul'd mI tw, yCIArS anid that 011141 re-ilediesi faile If)d to ben elit." Conlhim!ptil Cured. An old phyisivia. retiircd from praed4ie havi'iuiit) h5.iad ' l e i h it h,iel l a il . v'ege'tal e rinedy for I thI wie speed(y antl pei ( 'altarrht. Astil na, andi all throa):t andl( Luni Alfe(tion)s,ls ais,I poi i' ail radhical emi for Ner'v'nts I )-hii!it y and( all1 Nervous ('om felIt it hiis duty to make11 it known to, his sl aI de'sli to relievi' hinan: suil'ing,i I wil si':i fiueeii oh mr'e. to all wh'lo desir' it stIn, aionthi a. W.olmo A.iNoy 0)11 lerkv iNae tat tou ty l of P i'ins. an nid(i wo urt of 18 ominle nE ''k 1 '1. M.li' Hunte ef al,Defi,wlans.1 I Cotenyfor(mpaint 1 fore patorIc ('lirt e 1 41a dcel fo pati mad10, e i ate oe 0tated (' e, bo Hon. J.ilse ha. IIlr)thaw, otf the 1thell Nv.swt leav1. I wile t the highest rbidde btoe the cout husede. Saljedar i Die'cllmberc's nex, he olie.in d :seribed'rel'e said, on w('turs of ('le Cue, Setyforal Sumemre orale mont.hs, secured' byabn1ft r it Ih tO~XN fuomlle.iki Purc, i'hi' i. .y for'in .all, apr,s i-i 11 NEiii1 aThouia SuprbNewPIA1 Ol PIA NS-t5 IIashi and blalance 3 1s Im l'X% imi BI [Lowest cas4h ratest. adlvanicei. Nio in)terest. Wr'ite or c'all J .. C. A I li'l'', (hat es. S. C., 1Or J. L4 IIAYNIE & D)AUGI[TERS it, . .. . . . 0' iG. 000 arrle's mIoIunt ain land)1; goodl b- rain~e, v'ineya'rdts, orchardr(s, cte Fin ,,. Apl nto ieko Ub sr.au.m Ag:...e. C) --1ANUFACTUR.D BY The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C., 'TO RLNT aOR ZLIN I propose to rent for a nuibeir ol years at 9 imles of cotton per year or sell for $4,500, my plant iona or which WVIn.MAajor livvs, ()n thie'Salti <la rivor, 10 iniles froitn the city o: Greenville, on which there a1re tenlani houscs IIIId good corn Iand cottor land sIdlicient for six horses. And to rvnt li'v Tavbor fann 4 Iniles sonith of Enslv, near Carme ChurCll, for a qliih)r of years, lt 4 bales of cott(n per. YI'r, 'r sell th place for ' $. 5100. ThIlero frle onl thi: place 2 god dw-lings and 1 tenan ouse, t go1d orel.ird anl g(od ha-m stvfiicnit for it two.hoise vrop, wel located ild ill a .ood suctioln of th coniv. I a~~l:\ h'. um:Ids to rent o sell. C'4e an4d sk. Ine if vou wan lanid. C. L. HIF.! UNVY TH Pickens, S. C MARBLE WORKS M(_NU M r*N'TS. TC)l I1i'T IN EM, CUi N F.lt SI I >F. F,TC., e i i oil l. t11-tIc . N tisflton( ut the<io li v fth '.akat lltilmes beiu II i. r w f thr 1 b- lwst ir<m aIld wil rfenes im I i -twirket. G.ive me a ct anil try i Iu ik. t 'M. WERTZ. The~i ia-h :i i.isiot yet I1ime o. Pie .....n..I *. -1 hie"r i(;Iw in lp<)ain - ton- oft ra'f ilr,a-lM. 4.I you aein uli;i ley rt Pinal 4 ish tofl to :van -sti thei~i 't!u-:r ow - us s e lto Iih4e I -- lin-'' 441 i ll he o T X l hrit I 2': .tly rs, itt1 d :II II 2 'l'eit~ ()i F. l ijl!c.OE ('O.ai iti:.~tf oit i off'sale.ol*scl (dIiSt'I F JY1 Ii'il CAROLIN'FH l, Iith in u hist (w ight, and111 i mself~ and:i a4illi oiln-rl creitrs, anv. of tb estate osait lLdeceaset oLgni kn fraro5 v castb..i...n........B rnw, ,ttahalay in DibIniber, nexi,e<bing the h 1.. h...sfor sa - ll t ha ' .. . .r.u:--. .f.an Anbr(eyo4 Utrewr 14. .'r..n. , ni I wnylive(15us-,s gr.-....r....: Bought by Mr. W further particulars aud < wTY] HAGC P.S. We havo arranged I prices for it, nothwithstand rise, and we urge parties w hold our flour and bacon ii back the pay when wo need GREAT REDUCTION In Prices I A change in our firm is coutempla ted at an early date and frou this (ate until our present stock is dis 'posed of we will offer our entire stock at a great reduction. Tremendous stock of Jeans and Shoes to go at a sacriflo. This is no old shop-worn stock of goods we [ire offering but brand new goods. 1 Buyers will have a picnic as long as they last. There is a few pieces of Jeans at r 25c., up; Shoes 20c. per pair, up; best t Shirting 4j cents per yard.. Big Stock of Groceries at reduced prices. Hardware, Crockeryware, Glassware, Tinware-in fact, everything i6w in stock to go. No reasonable offer re - fused. A few more of those fine Texas Red, Rust-proof, Oats, call and get some while they l14t. If you owe us anything call and settle at once. No goods charged af ter this date. Six fine cooking stoves at cost and - freight, A good horse for sale cheap. lRespectfully, HARRIS & MORRIS. r. October 27th 1891. 11 - - - --- - - - - - 'PATZLERI & SMITII, J Bureaus 85.00. R- edsteads, $1 .25. "ChaIrs, 40 Cents. Safes, $2.00. ~'Suits of 10 Pieces,$12.50 S Parlor Suits, Pluish Timmenid, 82S.00. Coffins anid Caskets at any time, da-y or night. Push the buttoni on ou r front door and your cat I iwill be answered immedi - 1, ately. To get your goods cheap .go to 0' )ATZLERJ & 3MITll, 03 and 615 MIaIn St., 0iREENVIlL, M. C. I.'eCpTlphne Nos.( G4 and 34. ce The Standard Rotary "1 Shuttle - SEWING MACHINE! WE~ AlTE Proud of its beauity. - Proud of the uniformity of its stitch. Proud (of its qulietne'ss. Proud of the variety of its work. Proud of iti spieed. Proud of its inigi ious meiiehii smS. it- FACTS WOIL'Til TIl!NI1NU AIIOl'T. ho The "Stanudard"' has t he biggest xbbir udof anty lock-st itch miachiine. it hlds 1(00 yards of cottot'. Ita 'The tenisioni is releaIsed when taking oul the goods. The tineat goods~ are not dIrawni or puck cred. Less noise. d. Ituns fifty per cent. lighter tihan vibrat ring nachines ie Thie most exspensive, t)>eauttifCul and prac tio'al set of attaehmenoiit 5 A 1enit wood work of the Aniest finishev madllOe. th Short est ne(ed'le u.sd in lock-stitch ma2 ed chines -thierefore less liable' to benid iam of s'kip) stitches. rWilt wea'ir I wiec as long as other lock stib mac(hin les. Every parit is indi~epenidenit of every oth, er palt, ando ('anl be replaced'( at a triftim cor-*t Therefore you cnn keepu a --Sa dlar" practicailly new a life-time. Frsale by oLEWIS & MORRIS. octi5if i(iens S. C. SCHOOL CHURCH, 9ANI SAND do0URi NOUSE - ~ FURINITURE Bettees for R. RI. Depot. .00 and Pahlic IIid'gs, GATES DESK 00 ORE EuVYIL,.8.0. Are now reociving and opening their FALL GOODS1 "i .X. Hagood in New York. Watch this space for fuller and pme their store for JEM AND [VtA[A11N*4. OD, BRUCE & CO,, Pickens, M. C. October 20th, 1891. . to buy cotton for a near factory, and hope to bo able to give fair ing the heavy declino the pait weok. There is little hope for a ho are owing us to bring us their cotton withit delay. We didn't the spriig for higher priceu, and it is not, fair now for you to keep it. IAGOOD, BRUCE & Co. iHE RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ATLANTA AND CII ALOTTIs A111 LINE I'Y DIVISION. Schediile in effect Sept. 6, 1891. 3OUT1113OUND-Read Down. *11ally. NOlRTIIHOUND--lcad Up. 'No. 67.:*140. 11. *No. 4.. STATION.A. "No. 10. *No. 12 No. 38. 855- 5 2 0 n.t ..... . harlotte. 0 am, 0720pi 9 10p ........ 2 18 pm 8 1.1 am lv.... . .. 4lemont.......lv 6 31 am 6 51 pni ........ ........I 2A pm. 8 '25 am lv.. . .owel........iv 6 23 am 6 -13 dl$........ ........ 2 41 pm 3 38 am lv.......G a stonia . .....Iv 6 10 an ( i p-! ..... .... .. . 06pt 408 . ...King's Montin .1. . lv 641 .:;a......... ........ 3 20 pm 4 2.i aml v........ Grover ........lv 5 27 am . . ..... ........ 8 80 pi 4 32 an..v....... Blackshnrg.......lv 5 17 ai ' pin ........ ........ 9 49 pm 4 59 am I v........Oaffney's...... .Iv 4 SU am ' 2.1 pm ........ ........ 4 11 pn 5 27 an: iv....... Cowpen's....v....v 4 34 am. 5 01 pIm ........ ........ 4 15 pm 5 31 am l .........Clifton.........lI 4 1 am 4 57 pimn ...... 11 89 Wim; 4 32 pm 5 48 an lv. .paitanbut' ......lv 4 am .1 .13 pm U 57 pm ........ 5 11 pin 6 10 am liv......,. W elford........lv 8 a m11 4 19. pm ........ ........ 4 '31 pm 6 21 am iv.........Oreer'A.........lv a 3.1 aa l 4 1 in ..u .... 12 :3 pm 6 05 pm 7 00i aimlv....... Greenville ..lv 3 05 am :30 i pmt), 605 pm ........ 6 pm 7 25 am lv.........EK sley's........lvI 2 38 in 30151pin ........ ........ 7 25 pm 8 14 amn Iv.........C iitial ..........v 2 10 ant 1 2 35 pm ........ ........ 7 53 pil 8 : n lv.........Sen ri.........v 1 I 0 ai- I - 1 1i'........ .. ..... pill 8, amlv. ..W estminster......IV 1 10 pm 1 2to I ........ . .. 113.1 ...,ro eom 1 ........ V 12 21 ,pm 1" :9 am ........ ........ . 1i . Mount Airy ......Iv 12 00 nt' 10 am ........ . . . . f: 01 pm 10 15 :In IV ........C rielia........ 11 55 pm 12 01 aim ........ ........ 9 53 pi 10 :18 ai.lv.........Belhon.........v 11 30pm in 40 am ........ 8 14 pm 9 55 pm, 10 41 inv......... Lila ........... .11 27 pn 11 26 :n i 1 .1 pm 3 36 pin 110 26 pmI 1 11 (l.......(ainesville. ... . . INA, pmII 11 11 an 2 2 pim ........ 10 53 pmi it 81 an. Iv.....Flowery Hranch ....4l v10 87 pm 10 -S Hi n ........ .........1105 111- 46 am .......... 0nford.........iI 10 22 pim 10 33 Inn ....... ........ 11 17 pm I1 59 am II ........Snwance........ 10 017 Pm 1 1 17 1m ......... ........ ll 29 pm 12 12 pm1 .... ... ininth.........lv 9 54 pm 10 00 ann........ ........111 43 pm 1'9 24 p1m 1lv........Noreross........ I 4 .11 pmn1 9 55 11111 .... .... .........111 54 pm112 35 )m I v. ... .. ..Ch Ab .......IV' 9 - pM 9 -43 aml ...i.i.i.. . 500p m 12 30 pmi 1 10pm a.........Atinta ........ lv 8 50 pm 1110 am 1 25pm Additional lrahis Nos. 17 and 18--Lula accomnicadation, daily except S1iday, leaves Atlanta 5:30 p m., arrivi Lula 8:12 p. i. Iet urning leai es Lua 6:00 a. Im., arrives AtlInita 8:50 a. m. Between I.lia and Athn4--No. It daily exmept Smiday, and No. 9 daily. leavi. Lola 10:05 p. im.- and 1140 a. m . arrive At ens 12:05 I . .an 1.-..] p in. irn. ing, leauve .\thi?s No 1i)0 :l:uily~ except Sinulay,iV andt No. 12 thaily, 7.20 p. ui. :n:'l 3.31 ia. im., arrive I ula 9.20 p m0. and 10.30 a. mi. Hlet ween T1occea and Flhlirton-No 61 daily exceept Snday, leave TFocca n12. 55 1 inm , nrt'ye Elberton 4 45 p. in. Itet uning, No s. Ut0 dily3 except 8iuday, leave l ber ton 5.45 a. m. arrivou TI'icon: 9.15 a. mn. Nos. 11 and 12 earry Pallimn Mleepe.rs betwee Washinigton and Knoxil le vi: Sal ishinty, an,t 9 and 10 he(t ween Atlantta anid Niew Yo rk. on No. 11 no chanige in dav ('oachIe4 friomr New Yorik tio At tlanta. Nos. 37 and( :38 -. Washington and Southiwest ern Vestihnled Limited. hiet ween A t hanta and Washingtazon. On toIhis train extra fare is chariged in eon ilnin with fis rst class tickets, noi t e'xc(edinog $2. 00 overi and( abiovet usmul Psil man chsarges to any po inti For dletiled in fo rmnat ion as~ to l.eal and thlrungh time tables, rates aind Pullbum Sleepinug-ear reservat ions, (ionlfer with local agents. or adudress GAen'lIPassengi'.er A.-ent. Ass't, Gen'I Passu. Agent, W. 11L OItEEN, Gen' Ma nagier, SOL lT~IAAS, Tlrafile Managrer, At Ilaiita, (Ga. Atlanta, Gia (. P. IIA~MMON 1), Sut., Atlanta, G. MORE Goods On hand at this corner than ever be)fore and this enables uts to make prices so INTElmSTING that there is no be(tter way to consult your interest and sav< your hard earned c:ash TI IAN by buying what you need from us. We are bound11( to p)lease you whether your politics are liku CLEVELAND'S or you favor the sub1-treasury bill. Our goods are first.class in every respect, and if your BABY can talk, we will be as careful to give it all its money' worth as though you were here in per~sonl. While we wish you to ponder well the abiove, plas d< not forget that if yon owe us anything, that we need it to pa: our dlebts, and come forward at once andI get a cleatrI rceip)t and we will be ever so glad. Y ours truly, LE WIS & MOR RIS, TPhe Popular Corner Su .r , P. S. Just received, a nice lot of furniture, which we offe bfebiPckns JlC I ~ ' .ant your Trade, and will do evecryithaIng ia our pow.er to please you. We (5UtAIC t 'TF.E OURi DRUIAH aund Everytinini e1ine we nell. to ,2 '- puret. P rescipltiosI4 C'arefully Conpouunded at Mloderat price'. stop to ace us wimeun In (Areennwllec. A. B.& 1 .L CARPENTER, MANSION H OUSE DRUG STORE. Greenvnll. S. C LAIHON 41 WNE_._.C ARM"O~ A BMWIL le L Cgs Columbia and Greenville Division. Condensed Schedule Nov. 15th, 18PL. Trains run on 75th meridian time. Bctween Columbia and Greenville via Al ston, Newberry and Laurens. Daily except Suny. No 61 No 7 STATIONS. No 8 No 60 am am pm pm . 7 00.. Lv Coluibia Ar..10 05 . 750... ..Alston....... 9 12 8 45 8 40.....Newberry..... 5 8 45 9 55 925.....Goldville...... 7 C8 7 85 1020 9 40.....Clinton....... 050 7 10 11 30 10 10.... Laurens...... 620 020 )mIn am pm m1) 12 20 10 33. .. Grny Court .... 5 57 4 40 1230 10 3 .Owhg... ... 554 480 1 00 10 61.. .Fountal1i Inn. .. 540 405 1 23 11 0.. ...Simpsonvillc.. 5 20 41 1 47 It 5..Mauldin..... 5 17 8 17 2 25 11 32. Ar Greer-villc LY.. 5 00 2 50 Ietween Columbia, Alston and Spartan hliEr. Daily. No. 15 No. 10 10 00am.... . Lv Columbia Ar.....9 2pm 10 55am .........Alston.........8 331)M 11 47aim......... Carlisle ... .....7 3.1m It 5611am......... S:mtu1............7 2%1I 112 30pil .......... l"nioll ... 7..... . pm 1 031pm ........ Pacobf t ........ 12pm 1 30pni.. . At- Spai-tanin-ig Lv. . . 5 43I)m lBetwevii Colu:mbia and (,'treciiville, via. Behll. Da;ily exelojt Stilday. 11 Wan......Cobimna ... . .... 4 20ptna 12 00n'u .........Alston. 3 30pin 12 ............ar 3 !81)m 12 3-Spin ..... it 2 ") 'p1) 12 37pti .... 14cwhrry .....2 841usm I O"plu 1.......... Ilelew ... .. 1 9 4 2pm 2 35pn. Ninfl S 1 23pm 0 - (;rveilmvood......o ~ .5pm 2 Ilim..........Iitr- . 12 1 Spin 3 31 11......... l ads ........ t 121pm 3 5 i11 ; it...I flozica Path ....II 50ami 41 Mipmi.. ..... .p iatii v.. . 1 43am 41 :15pn.. hiliaixtzoii. II I Iuintd 4 1 .........Ast-Ir......... 3i0pm 5 001)111........ P. iil. i ....... 0 1pmw 5 101)m.... A .rpitly .... 10 0o7n 1etwe 5pNewiwherr ..id Aderson. D)aily '-41lt 11uday. No. 17 No. 18S. 8 30taim. ... Lv \fvwhc(rriV Ar . .. 7 50pin 8 Waiui......... lele n.........7 45pmn 9 47pmn.... .. ..Chappe)lIs ........ ~I7p 1 35m.......Nine y Six........6 431pm 10 5p...... Greeniwood.....6 201im 10 28ai......... II fl.re.........15 1pm1 10:.414aym ........ Doiabi's........5 .0ipm 3 1im...... llonva Palh ... 52am 41 20am ......r Wlto.ii . ......51 10pm 500pm.....Ar Aieon Lv... ..5am DO5A 40pe .: . :. rGa. Avlle )vn, Belto and Ificlivailye. IxDaily e ett Sundy. Nol. 17. No. 13. S10aim....Lv Vnihalet Ar ... 7 0pm .............. ..Seeca \......... 3 pm 9 4ari......Iv Siiec ...... 6 3pm 10 0am. . . . . Ar . nreend Ar. . . . 5 201)1m 10 t5am....... .liedwisi . .. .. 5 59pi I10 4 am ...... AI DBelim ' .. ..... 5 40pm1)11 11 011im..... L -ltoi'A ...... 585 pm 11 5!ami . . Ar \Villiaus(oii . . . - 4 40pmn I I 58ail........... Pclzot.......... 4 28pni 11 5A.....A nervilol Lv.... 3 80pm 11pmee Walhalla.r (A lnderson,l lA elton and3 O Berween lles aild Abetville. Daily except Sitil)(lay. No. itN)14.1'(UI)o1 No 13 o t0am .. . Tv Wnlhalla ir... 18 350pm2 931 :1a itt... .. .. I Sen e Ar.. ... 10 45pm N 1 No 1 ASTI oUNI) N o 1 No 1 1i I mI . In .t . . 5 % 1 110 2am...r~ Willish> 1.v.. .5 4 10p t2 50p .. 1. . A r eile I. ..21 . 0 BetwenU If'odges j:aiiAhhevill. Daily. No. 11i Nsoli, ilSl',lioU N45 D N 17) No5 13 6 -Sfli il09.A Aheville Ar..lliigs 10 4X0 d1025iii 10..rt llotde r.14 . .1 10 550II Triins Iea;)ve Spariteah. S. , A. 1 i C. dtiiiona, 7.57rt hom, :7.54a.2 pin m, .57s pev m ( Calihue limiterl);. 7. Oth (veso.t ule hAmi t e ); w . e (tboue W1.4 N.i~ L't . iis , .5 p m., . 2 p m , for IIen-1S dersonv*itie t: AsheietitSlrnsKnx ITainsu~i c leae e.ile --ral C.,Ai & . 6.05 ym,u (.st ie limited); stighboull 6.24) a m,ii.: ytt m,n 1.3 pi (:vestmi ibute Tnisleav Ieneen. S. C A. & C. i Trains leave\ Gre'woo, ('i.i C. '.0 C. m;ti .:lit m ; N A m( r m .C,:.5p am.1 L urens, S. (.,4.5 m;aifor. Agu lta . Ga.aa onssuh GreenwAod .: p m I , Gareibru Paull-~t nahI, La,a. Augsaarvi.vna 6.0 a 1 m. S 'Ft.r in g leiv ii.g: van a, nhtwlinhiharhli.N. . Nti., 2:11. 1incin I;at i >.. mliI ll ri:; (on A.t & C. ahisi o. J. A 'ui.5iJ Sep., Cohnhia,S.J C W.it A.T'lK A.t.Gen' Pas.~ EAet WNi. H. ' 1E,GnlMNe. A. lant)an, G. .L 'iIlsn r 5au .lAS. . .TAY LOR,ii Gen' L'as9 Agt. c,l :m3 lAAS, TrWile Manatr,Atlnt. PA(S7 ENG ekR LiEAl'M.2' . Wihningt on, .lit.lt, Nv. :.. 1891. 1h3 iar Na ij:uryS.Cth Cao243gpgu ................( r lill i I. 101 GoingW est. .1i g0 East *f N o. 52. *No.. 53. p . 01).m..L Chrlon...11 ~ 1 am 7 :o .. fi. . ... l l n ie .. . . . Il 403 . 4 42 . .. . s tuf terf.N. .... 2 30 IN50 . .. A jNhni oL... 9. 4 :21 p.m f..IWinnsborr .i ... .1 40 2.6 7...7... . ....Chuester....38 9 0 . . . (.. oeki lila . . . 7 410 .n . 00 .;iI .t)eiI .Charlote ,iIN . ..15 li iti;, S 44 .....Anderson.11W ltf....1 50e 0 m 8 00 ... . . Walhalla... . 0 4 42 ..Ahvile (N. I'... 2g 30 tN . EMIIN. ''itteM Nog.4. 4. 29 . m. ii..(Ii' ...halioni '...1 .m 9 20 Ar. ..Cohnnbt .IV 7 *l)aly. ilaiy ex eptSnday. 8 0 Al ~trains1f'het wen Chir .stionllU andro. lumbia A 15 . malcarry tIfthro.ltfro ler jiTifM.t EMlilySN, Trlier Mannge,r. y Overndi Westmorile 1 ron'. Drug Sitorah.