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PICKENS SENTINEL. -I LOCAL NICWs. 0 -Mr. Joel R. Griin has been appoicked 11 a deputy mlarshall. 1 -A siliht sprinkle of snow and sleet fell bore last gunday. s -'Squire T. R. Price killed a pig last Tuesday that notted 410 pounds. J -Next Monday will be sale day. Come . and buy some valuable real estate. -Mr. I. . Anderson, of Anderson r county, was In Pickens last Tuesday. -There was no train on the Air Line c going south last Tuesday until about night. 11 -Julian W. Bruce and J. L. Thornley, Jr., of Anderson, spent Thanksgiving Day I here. a -Mr. Thomas Newton's wife and one of fi his sons, have been quite sick for several 12 days. 7 -T. C. Robinson, Esq., editor of the y Journal, went to Columbia last Monday on business. b -Miss Emma Lawrence, Central, is vis iting relatives and friends at Graniteville, P Aiken county. I -Read what Mr. Burekhalter says in Y another column, anld sec if it sounds like 1 railroad to you. ti -Mrs. M. J. Harris, of Greenville coun ty, visited her sn, T. D. Harris, of this d )lace, this week. -Read McFall's linanack for Decem- n ber. What he says is as interesting as his goods are valuable. -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mills. of the Six Mile section, visited Treasurer Young- t blood's family last week. -We regret to learn of the illness of t 'apt. It. E. Steele and his son. The son is j hought to have the fever. ti -School Commissioner Dright went to i 1olumbia 1his week to inspect the working f the Winthrop Training School. It -Mr. Matthew Hendricks, of Table I fountain, Visited his son, W. F. IIen- , ricks, of Westminster, last week. -Miss Lila Riley left last week for Lib- ( -ty Hill, in Kershaw county, where she >cs take charge of a school. -Come right away anl have your pic- R ire taken. Mr. E. W. Cox will remain i Pickens only a week or so longer. 1 w -The Keowee Courier informs us that t [r. Knox who lived near Old Pickens. a led a few days ago at the age of 81 years. 11 -Clerk of Court Stewart had quite ai isy time last Tuesday receivin.- ihe secomd r iyments on land sold saleday inl )ece0mm. ter 1890. -The Trial Justices are kept busy fore- a -losing liens and hearing motions it) di. X olve on the grounu that tht papers are not a ixed right. -Andrson Babb has sold his lot recently )ureImsed of Col. Ifitgood, to Silas linkle or $800. The house is to be completed >y Mr. Babb. -My six-room house and lot in Pickis V vill be sold at pub;ic ntim-taien next Monday to f not disposed of before at private sale. h J. 1). CrURON. h -It is rumored that marriage hells will oon ring agailn. Cupid seems to be get ing in some good work, notwithstalldiig he short crops. -Mr. A.B. Lewis found a twentv dollar d - 'ill on the Public b(oare last week. Any 11 ne proving property and paying for this y otice can get lis bill. --M arr ii'1 in, 0--.. - h 2<;thr ,)by itev. i ,0, and is a ceillilt. CIlICti) liner tells s. mat erilnl. Cnteto 'ickens next I iondaiy, for steps iili e takeni looking to IC organiizai on of tihe company. -Mr. A. B. IRiley has gone to Denver A Aniderson countyv. to leach a school. fr. liiley is a graduamte of' South ('arolhina I oliege aInd a ripe scholar for one of his 9 :ars. --W'il lie, the t wo yeair-oklildaughter of ~-r. and Mrs. Will 'T'erry', of Pendleton, ed on the 2 4thi inst. Thei( friemiIs of Mr. 1(d Mrsi. Teiry symipathiize with themi ini y eir sore atlliction. -Sixteen tlhulaiil ac'res of wvell t imber montmain laind mhted to the list of the a tenciy thius week. 'Tin-hier is going to hbe P alber mn this counlty biefore long, as9 time a ti ,low sid( about his shucks.1 --If you owe the SKN'rmNxa. anything, re- ci .mber that it is very musch ini need of is. If you)i cannlot Pay) atli, divide your alth withm us as far as you are able. Any A ount will be cordially received. -Tihe brick work of the co'irt house h~ I be compl)etedt tils week. It will take a oit two weeks thein to putt thme framin" the roof up. 'Thie contractois think y will get it covered before Christmas. ty -W. A. Martin 11and soil, Mack, wer*e h ore Justice Hlibinson la1st week charged *h diusposig of prop~lerty uiier mort1 ;e. They were hound over to aplpear at s' next, court. J, P. Carey appecarid for nI State and1(L OI. 0.Howen for the dlefen- E :1ts. -M-~arrie'd, at Siimpsonville, GIreenville O 11ty3, Oil the 26th inlst., Probiate Judge, t( WV. IB. Frmeeman to Miss ECmmna League., ( ighter of D)r. WV. P. League. Rev. J1. A. my friends on thlis sidle of tihe river who e tend hearty congratuilatioLas, -- Married, Oin the 2'3d inlst. , at the resi.. ( ~-f Mr. J. C. D)odgenls, Mr. A ulgustu aii ta--Miss Evaline lieeves, ltev. . ma olIhelkin11g. At the same11 time ee and1( by the' minister, Mr. John11 - was mlarriedi to Miss ILauira Dod-l Thie inewly miarried pletl have tIhe ui Ishies of time Sxrriv...Ii ill our moemuber. of tihe Legislature i )ge the time of holing couirts on me 8th circuit., by giving thius county peks instead of one. We badly ne'da me at this pla5ce 'for ouri 'onirus, es ~at time fall session. Let court open * 'week earlier in thme fall and1( give es ceks and we will lie sali~ticie. Gemi- et t, your attentioni is directed to this ti anit lmtter. t o.V. Ghilstrap, who is wvell known ( here, hias met with t he had hick olf g ii pistol ball lput ini him. Las a dIay aftermioon1 ini Greenville, George, emi WVardi on the one) side. and .John hind Jolin Adanms on the othler', went ~the fair gromunds to tight. TIhe sitt ,of the parties dliffer, tiut ally wvay~ Igot hit in the r ighti thigh wih a hi riom Keithm's pistol. Thle wYoui i gerous.v cusi & .Jordan, nmoehants, of Green. (' itiled last week and1( madmoe an1 assign.. A ior the beneil t of theiri creditorsl. fn adi be(en suIccessilt buseinesisimn, y A r y thius year opened.t up)1 aVery larg'e ei of gds. By resoluinm of tIhe f. ll Allne their stor(' was ma)ide ft laince store. Theimy agreedI to furniishi a -'rs of the Alliance goods at t.en per s< bhove cost for cash ar.d t wenly' per' ii ju ime. It is said thu failture is anw oneC and1 is attibutled to overstock oIfs 'or collect ions and stringency of sI Leibiitie areabuit $3,000and 1~,0 sets, C. E. HoIlIngsworth. C. Eugene Hollingsworth died at his oine in Pickens on tie 80th ult., at 1 'clock a. ni., at the age of 18 years. lie ad been confined to his room for several ionths. Hils remalus were laid to rest in the 'resbyterian churchyard. The funeral con. sted of the Presbyterian burial service. 'he pall boaters were: J. E. lagood, jr., . McD. Bruce, B. M. Oriffin, S. W. Ma. :>r, W. T. McFall and Dr. J. F. Williams. tany of his friends attended the last sad ites. Last Monday was a cloudless, bright, Aln day. As the sun went down behind Ie western hills, mother earth received iek into her bosont all that was mortal of ugene. Darkness stole over the scene, Id in many hearts grief took the scepter om the fondest hopes, and so far as earth concerned, will hold his disinal sway. lie spotless, bright, calm life is ended. edioal skill and kindly nursing prolonged, it they could not redeem it. IIe was a youth of extraordinary mental )wers. Iis convictions grew upon hini, id were firn in their growth. Several ears ago he Joined the church militant. eath has transferred his membership to te church triulipliant. The sun and the brightest stars never go own. Betwixt us and them, for a while, te revolving world obtrudes. We shall icet again. Land BlargitieN. The real estate market was never so ne Ve in this county as now If yoi want > pick up a bargain in land, you should ibseribe for the Semdjiel and watch lip 10 advertisemenls. Something like the and Agency 1hals been greatly needed in ns coUInty. It has been selling and buy ig some good bargains for its cisto).iers, ld if you wish to sell or buy, send ii our name and a description of whit you atve to sell, or of what you wish to lin1y. 'ie Agency will be more than apt to find >me one to trade with you. liange of Sehoutltle, C. & x. D)y. ll. & ". lt. it. Taking effect Sunday November Ist 18)1 were will be the following changes in ledule of Colunmbia & Greenville Divis I, itnforIation of which can be obtained rota Agents of that Division. Through rains will be operated between ColImbia nd Greenville. S. C., via. Alston, New erry and Laurens as follows: Leave Co. inbia 7.00 a. mn., Alston 7.50 a. Im., New. criy 8.45 a. Ii., i,airens 10.10 a. ni., ar %Iv G'('reelville II.30 a. ll.: returing, leave re(eIville 5.001) p. iml., l'aluretns ;.-21 p. iml., [ewherry 7.59 1). ml., k1stonl.5 p. ml., rrivC Cohl bia 9.45 p. Iml.. Cotlnecting at [ewherry with trains nuner I' and 18 to uid ftrotm Greenwood, A,bheville, Belton and Iderson. Trains nuiber 1 and 1t will m1, betWeel Columbia and Greenville via. eltonl as heretoft)re. Trainls w%ill Itin be Veen Greenxiile. SIteneen and Walialla ts "retoforeC viaL. Belton and Amdtrson, conl Ueting at elton with no. Is for 0reen -1, and :111 C. tk G. pIints east of Bel II. Trains no. 15- and het howeenl Colutii in 1111d Slatanbug aking coinection tween Charlesion and Cilleinnati Carry g hroiugh sleepers will be of Crated ats eretofore. W. A. Tunii, A. G. P. A. A. E. Conzales, N. G. Gonzales and aIpson lPoPeP, cha.vrged with fighting and isorderly colidlet, were tried in the Co illbiaI po1lice court and disiissed.-Green ille News. Thle Jersey Lily has become <puite famous >r her be'aty, and she means to keep it, >o., for ha:stn't she~ leairned( in thle gzreat Ui ii States to curite colds with D)r. Bull's 'ough Syrnpj? Make~ a tnote of' it.--Twenty-five cents iuys the lest iiient out1, Salva.tioni Oil, Lt ll dIeies. -You know you owve us, tand you know i. due. Why keep our money? We are to0 pay (our debts. Can't you do >miet hitng at the right time. Lewis & Morris. --The Palmetto ('ollegiate Instiltute, ex igt On, S. C., offers'k ex~cellent advanita as at loiwest cost. I Ioler. of its ce'rt i ites will get fitrst. grade teacher' certiil te's. Best equnipped school of its class in Ie State. Seven teachers. Roard aind tu ion from $8 to $10 per moth. For full fotrmat ion write the principal, P'. E. owell. --Many of the Surr Nm's paitrotns are nailin g thlemiselv es of thle opplortlInmity of .'curtig a WVehster's Uniabridlg'd Dictton y, by ace(ptinmg the pr'emuiumi otfer made stubscribers who piay ill all arrearalges to me first (of January, 181), and( to all new ish subscribers. --Miss Mamie Singletoni visited Capt. J. .Gritlin's family this week. For Sale. -A fine famiily horse, buggy, 11niess, and1( a lot of furniture. Apply to . W. Walker. -Mr. JT. C. Caldwell, otf Atidersoti coun the enlerget ic portrait tan, was ini Pick. is last week.. Hie hias been doing a good iesini this linie. -Mr. T. C. Martin. near Central, is a i('cessfuhl pig raiser, Hie buitchetred thiree' -i long sincte, the aiggtregate weight of hiech was 1,870 p)ounds(. -Mrs. B. F5. Morgan, and her grandIsoni, Ilie Bolt, of Daeusv'ille, visited her dhagh rs. Mrs. R. A. Beweni and Mrs. Florene riflIn, oIf this place, this week. -Mr. C. P. Weaver, otne (of the prosp)er is fuatrmers of Cherokee c:ounity, Cit., was nong his rebat ives and1( fr-iends in Picketis st. week Mr. WVeaver is a specimen of eorzum a tall eiti'zens. Hie stands six feet, 1(d live inchecs iln his stocking feet. lMIu3ie4 NotiE'es. Go whbere y'on will, you will find people hing .Dr. Hljl'.s Cough Syrup, and unani 01us il its proise. I siuffered miost severely from rheunmatlism irmtg the winiter. After uising Salvation ii I wo dlays the pint entirely sublsided, 1(d no I am1 a wellI man11. Dri. GA. W. Earle, P'icketns, b,. C., wiles: I recomnenet 'Ii. 1. B. to a manSI whou 1(d sufflered form yetars with -a mialigtianit uil 'r on his b'L 1 hut seemed'( to r'esist all ot her WatmenIt-. Al'er using1 four or five bottles e ulcer begin to lheal anud his leg is now undi( and wiell. Doin you want it new stove? Tinware of ly kindl, mnade from thme be-st, maiteriall, or mei( (If the' best and cheapest .Jeans ever l'ered ini Pickens coiunty? If so, go to L'wvis & Morris', the plopullar cot-ter storeI. C'omunaptIIionu ('ured. An oli hys3ician, re4tired firomt pract ice i" g Ii'.I placedl iii bis handits by) a n East id!ia Iiussioniary the formula oIf a simIple 'get:'ab( le emedy fo he (1speledy and1( per starIh, Asthama, and1( all throat and( Lung lflections, also a~1(11 oi tv andl radical ceure r Nr volts D eility and all Nervous Coin. ainits, atfter hianrt tested its wondlerfuhl tt;i ie poer I1(in i tho11usns of cses' has It, it hlis duty1 to mlake it, knownu to lisa suf ring fellows. Act uiate bly this~ imotive iad de(sire to relieve hlunuan sufferig, I wvill -ud free of ebar'ge, to all who desire it, s recipe., in Gerinm, Frenchi or Enigl ish' ith fulthrec tions for. pre paring -and ut. .full b m ail by ad r si g w ith amtip, natminig this paper. W. A. Noyes, 'i Power's Jlloc!, Hochester,N.Y aJir30vy IN.. Clerk'm Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. Edith E. Miller, Plaintiffs. vs. M. M. Hunter, et a], Defendants. Complaint for partition. By virtue of a decree for partition made in the above stated case, by Hon. J. B. Kershaw, on the 5th of Nov. 1891. I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house door, Dn1 Saleday in December next, the folllowing described real es Late towit: All that tract of land sit uated in the county and State afore said, on waters of 18 Mile Creek, ad joining land of the Plaintin', Dr. H. C. Miller, estate of McDow, and oth era, and containing one hundred and twenty four (124) acres more or less Terms, one half cash on day of aale, the balance on a credit of 12 months, secured by a bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the prem ises with leave to anticipate payment. The premises are sold subject tA) a lease for the year 1892, the purchas er receiving the rents if lie comply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to pay for all papers. J. Al. STEWART, Clerk of Court. Special Summer Sale! ( 7 at ONE Thousaud Superb New PIANOS and ORGANS, from best. makers, S only, to be sold during Tuly, August, Sep- n4 tember and OCtober, 1 a1, at spot Cash al prices, with paynent November 15t1 nxt. B No interest. PIANOS-*25 cash and balance No vembiller 15th, 1891. ORGANS-$10 cash and balance No- 2 velber 15th. 1891. 8 E.MEMHElt -Lowest casi rates. No aldvance. No interest,. Write or enil ou .1. C. (AJIRRETT. Gates, S. C.. OrJ. L. IAYNIE4& DAUGIITERS, ' Grevnville, S. C. st RMLWERTZ PROPR1IE1-TOR NIARBLE WO'RrKSl MONUMiNTS. T(YMBSTONES, CORl. NEtl STONES, ETC., Made on short notice. Satisfact ion Guar. anteed, and pricesas low as the lowest, the qality of thie work at all limies being consid ered. I an agent for 1he be,st iron and wire. fences on th- market. Give ine a call and try ny work. R. im. WEllTz Thecfl ralr'ad has not4 vet com u ta'Io Pick ens, bunt Piekenas is now in spaeaking dis tance of thle raa ijld. .If you are in E:islecy or Picken:s, and wish'to t alk toiU)V anyne ina a (th oher to wn, jusat step) to thme '"phone"' aand ('nll the one T1ele(grans promp1tly13 transm)itted andl cowrrec't ness5 gnlaraint eed. All magea~(s for Pickens and vicinity promplltly' delivered. PICKiENS TELEPIIONE~ CC). ~TATE OF SOUT H CAROLINA, F. . Smith in his own nghat ,and as executor of the -state of Lucinda IRussell, decease~d. in behalf of himself anid all ther' cre'ditors, if any, of the e'state of said deceased, ' agrainst Sar-ah A. Smith, Defendlantt. By virtue of a decree made in this g ease by his Honor-, J. B. IKershawv, on the 9th day of June, 1886, I will sell before the court house <k>or on Saleday in D)ecember', next, during the legal hours for sale, the following deoscribed tract of land: All that lot or p)arcel of land in 41 Central Township, in said county and State adjoining lanids of Silas Curtis, Aubrey Brewer, D. G. Parsons, and1 IAthers, containing one hundred and twenty-live (125) acres, maore or less, it being the the pla1ce whecreonI Lucin ala Russell lived at the time of her dleath. T1ermis: One-thiird enmsha. Balance in oneo and two years' time, with in terest from day of sale, to be secured by3 a 1)0nd( of the pur-chaser with a mnort.gage of the premiises sold. Pur Uhaser to) pay for alil papers. H. A. RUIGHEY, S. P. C. jANSION IIOUSE, (AEN VI[,L,LI, S. C.., Has been newly refitted andi excellently furin ished. It is first -elass in a)Its appoint - F mlenats, and( is onelt of thle be1st hot ets im the 'uonthl. Situtatedi in t he hieaalhhliest said of mowst de4l'ght ful Iocalit y in thle (outr it 'ffe'rs suipe.rior at tractions to visitors, Its Notice to (OreitorsH. (! By virtue of an order of H-on. J. B3. Kershaw, nuale1( oin 5th November, in 1891, notice is huereby given to al hei )Ireditor's of Gorta1ge W. Niiller, de.-' sensked,to comite in and estaiblisli theirm lemrands beforo me on or by the 12th if Decemnber-, 1891, orI be barred el fruom piarticipaUting ini then faunds of the estate o)f sid I George( W. M~iller, TheC Picns M~arkets, <ha (Corna, per' th.................... .., Mea.........." ................... . Peaits. ")'i a...... .......... ....~ leg per dloz.................... Chaickens each I............... ..004 2 5 !beUn'p1 1............ 8 :Iard' " ~............... tG.O() Flid er barV.... ... .....................0I Uotfee per l6.............. . sugair...............h Bought by Mr. W, further particulars and cc tsTYI HAGO P. 8. We have arranged t priews for it, nothwithlitundi riso. aud wo urgo parties wi hold our flour stud bacon in back the pay when wo need IREAT REDUCTION - In PrfeesI A change in our firm is contempla. - d at an early date and from this dte until our present stock is dis )>ed of we will offer our entire stock a great reduction. Tremendous stock of Jeans and hoes to go at a sacrifice. This is > old shop-worn stock of goods we e offering but brand new goods. t uyers will have a picnic as long as ) ley last. There is a few pieces of Jeans at 5c., up; Shoes 20c. per pair, up; best birting 41 cents per yard.. Big toek of Groceries at reduced prices. ardware, Crockeryware, Glassware, inware-in fact, everything now iu c ock to go. No reasonable offer re Ised. A few more of those fine Texas ed, Rust-proof, Oats, call and get C me111 While they lamt.N If you owe us any thing call and ttle at once. No goods charged af r this date. 8ix fine cooking stoves at cost and, eight" A good horse for sale cheap. Respectfully, IARRIS & MORRIS. October 27th 1891. )ATZLER & SNITH, llureants $5.00. ]lledsteadls, $1.25. Safes, $2.00. Suits of 10 Pieces,$12.50' Par'lor Suits, Plush Coffins and Caske,ts at ny time, (lay or ntight. Push the button on ou r ront door and your cal I rill be answered immedi - tely. To get your goods che ap o to )ATZLE & SITIIH 03 and 05 Majin St., GUREENV'ILLE, S. C. The Standard Rotary Shuttle IEWING MACHINE!~ WE~ AItE Proud of its bueiaty. Pru o1)114f the tun ifority of its st i tch. Pro,udti of li qitnss. IQ Prtoud of the variety of its work. Protal of iti- speed. P rotail of it s ItJ(I O ingou techbip Sml. TI.he~ "Standatrd" haus thle biggest bobbijn any locak-st itcht macithine,i Illds 1005 yards of cot ton. rThe ten,isioni is releaIsed whtent taking out e goods. The fInest goods are~ not drawn or puck ((d. JIssa noise'. Itunos fifty per cent. lighter thani vibrat g natechines. Th'le motst e'xpensive, lueaiutiful and purae -al seCt of aIttachmtI.tx llent wood work of the Itiest finish everI Shotes nedIe tused in lick-st itchu ma. a uses therefore less hiablec to bend and f ip) stitches. E W11ilOltaiw as. lon as ot her Iock Ever.y part1 is inf(( dedet of every thi. d part, and1( nnl heo r(IE laced at a t i-itlinig ' sI 'Therefo re youI nnt keepi a -Stant r'I1 Ii ra t lly newn a li fe-time. For salte by II LIiWIS & MORRIS. oct I5tf - I,iekens, 8. C. scHiOOL. CHURCH.i BASI AND COURrI HOUSE~ p 'F U R NI T UR E. | settee. for R. R. Depots S and Pablic BIId'gs. d GATES DESK 00, as - 9*CINILMiE, &.0. tro now receiving and opening their FALL GOODS! "V6iM M. ITagood in New York. Watch ise space for fuller ad me their store for Ed .AND BlAliQAI.Ns. OD, BRUCE Cr 00,, Plekens, S. C. Ootober 20th, 1891. '" a buy ootton for a near factory, and hope to be able to give fair ug the heavy dooliuo the past week. Thero is little hopo for a to are owing us to bring us their totton without delay. We didn't the spring for bighor prices, and it is not fair now for you to keep it. 11AGOOD, BBUCE & Co. LEWISfMORRIS MORE Goods on hand at this corner than ever before, nd this enables us to make prices so INTERESTING hat there is no better way to consult your interest and save our hard earned cash THAN iy buying what you need from us. We are bound to please you whether your politics are like CLEVELAND'S ir you favor the sub-treasury bill. Our goods are first.class in every respect, and if your BABY an talk, we will be as careful to give it all its money's vorth as though you were here in person. While we wish you to ponder well the above, please do iot forget that if yon owe us anything, that we need it to pay mr debts, and come forward at once and get a clear receipt, nd we will be ever so glad. Yours truly, LEWIS & MORRIS, The Popular Corner Store, P. S. Just received, a nice lot of furniture, which we offer :heap. bfeb,91 Pickea.s S. C. Ir REM) TH IS! WeWant your' Tr'ade, and-Tll do every1h-lng i ur powe'r to please you. We GUARANTEE OUR iDJG'' asna Everytalusg sise we sell, to be paaire. P'rescr iptioens Carefully C~ompouanded at Jioderate tailces. Stop to see sea when lin Greessville. A. B.& J.1. CARPENTER, MANSION HOUSE DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C. 'P ACCXJID)ENT, (i F~I R E --MANUFACTURED BY ~hc Wilcoi & Gibbs Guno Co. ANI) LiFE CH ARLESTON, S. C., .4~d ~Zf~ 4dtdL INS URAA (Jig ~~ Written :at the Senti nel office. TOICE TO D)ERToIIs ANI) CRIED IT ITO1N.--All persons hiolding claima _____ scaist t lhe estaite of James 0. Mosh(le de ciased, late of PlIekenis Cunnmty, Mut I,Slnthl imI arlina. 'will present them legally attest- gnc i to( thle und(ersi gned byv 1st cf January ~r payetVf(i or he* hatr *; and those~ in. ch'edl to sa;idl e"tate wvill make payimnti y Janary 1st I8!i2.& Mit8. N. S. MoSLEY. .5, 189l wii Admhninistrato.rs.C VAT oICEI OF FINAL 8ETT[LEME~NT. &P9IHS ~ Ihereby give ntice that. I will aip. bre ItOiIgptrt n ~ a ly. to1. h. Newhe.rry, .ludge of Probatue tkt u yi..b.IJtttr >r Pi(ken's couty, S. (i., oni the 7th dav h lDlb oiegynfq tir*I h ee*mber, 189'1, lor lenve to make a ftinl ttlement of thle esta~mte -'f lutvina RuIisselj l~ ~ U eceased, amd a.;k to bc dismissed aidahnilst rator. o ~sfnllpprnb J. HI. ISALENTlNE, ans-4 ewto i.elv6JI )1~j I. dzuiibtatur j IZi25 a ientit mrIosa4~V Columbia and Greevfle Division. Condened Schedule Nov. 18th, 1891. Trainw run on 75th meridian time. Between Columbia and Greenville via At. ston, Newberry and Iaurens. Daily exf!ept Bunday. No 61 No 7 STATONS. No 8 No so am aIm pm puM 700..LvColumbiaAr..1005 7 -10... Alston: ...... 912 845 8 40.....Newberry..... 739 845 955 9 25...,.Goldville .,,.. 708 785 1020 9 40....Clinton..... 650 710 31 30 10 10.... Laurens .... 690 63 p m a m p pa 12201083....Gray Court..., 557 47 1230 10 38. Owings...... 4 48 1 00 to1. 5.:i4untaln Inn... 840 406 1 28 11 04. s.ifullsonville... 59 541 1 47133S.: ..Mauldin..517 $11? S525 It 3%..Ar Greenville Lv.. 5 00 280 B3etwoon Columbia, Alston s:hd Spartan buig. hly No. 13 NO. 16 10 anx.... .v Columbia Ar..9 25pm 10 5an 1........ uton ........ 835 pm 1 -11 ia........mpnrsle ....... 7 93p9 4 1 47111 5......... Sanitu ........ 17 2 pm 12 30p)Il......... Union ........ 7 031)= 1 03pin ........Phcolet ........0Q 12Ipm 1 30p ... Ar parenburg Lv... 5 43)m Between Columbia, and Grenville, via. 11011b), l.ily OXyCpt .1nay. No. 13 No. 14. 11 0Mam..... Columbia ........ 4 25pm 12 0550m.........Alston......... 8 Sopm 11 47am .........Cl'untri ........3 1 83pm 12 5m........Protiperi........2 2S5pa 12 37pin. Newherry........ 340mi 1 02pm ......... Plei ......... 2 29pm 1 4'pmn..... Arptalnug L 47pm 2 3 .. N Six.......1 25pm 2 10m.e...n.. .Comiood......12 4pm 3 In........ llodirs....... 8 80pm S33Slm........ Ponalds.......12 03pin U 1 ll....lolea Path .11 50ans 4 10pm.......Ierito......... 237m 41 345pin;...Wiliamston ... 11 am 4 12pm...... .Newzery.........I 04am 5 0p1).......Pi di llt.......,10 B2 am 5 47pm ... .Ar renville L.... 10 loom Btweeli Newberry and Anuderson, 2 .aily exepty Sunday. No. 17. NO. 16. S 10antm... .Lv Newberry Ar .... 7 10pm 8 Wainn....... llena........ 'A45pm 9 5alm....... ie h......, 9m .) 4Saint..Ninety Sl...6 43pm 10 3am.......rveood.......6 20pa 10 28-mil...... Wliges........1 spm 10 42pni........ .zids....... 5 1 0am 11 0111M ..1101waillithnt......5 98PIR 1 0p1......Ar Belon tv...... Iopm 11 40pm. Ar Anderon Lv....10 361 Between Newberr an, Anderson, .elton and 11-eviill e. )Daily excep t Su nday. No. 14 No. 13. 11 00am....Lv W beliaray Ar.... 7 00pm 8 ~ A 50 m .. . .. ee a........ 7 45p)m 9.2.am..... ..S.hpeit.. . 7 r9pm 9 45oam.....Nney Aix..... 6I4pm 10 50ai.... Ar Anderson Ar. .... 5 44pm 1 5ami........ BItn n. ...... 5 15pm 13 :303tin. --.Tv BIton Ar... 5 05 pm 11 4-Jam .... Ar Wioal'niston lv... 4 40pm 11 58am........Pezer......... 428pm I 15m am......Pieditont ...... 4 10pm 1-2 50pinm..... Ar A1reenvill Lv.... 3 36pm Btweenil Hdge, tid Abbevill . Daily No.No . l N No 14Noi3. 9) 00m... Lv Wahan A... 80pm 6.1.12......A leneen L...... 0 30pm2 10 5 0...Ar Andersone Ar... 111 4pm No 12am N. .. ..A 11.OUnv No .1. N 18 J 1 3 3 30a .. ..L leto A .... p05pm 1) 4 52m..Ar Williamston Lv ... 4 40pm11 26 0pm...Ar Geille L....f 580 'riietwee Hodges Iand Abbevile . D'1Aly No1111 0 1o1 WEST4 OUND iN 17 Na 15 6. 10 12 25n, .Lv 9dges v.20 .10 5, fo lien 6 45onvi0i .A Abeville A4Sri.1, 10n4 0 '1'rins lea3ve Girtnburg., S. C., A. & d. thvsio, orthound, 2.4 a m, 4.40 p m,6.457 p)1 (vestiulimted) mitd;bouth. (ve1stibu, 543ed min,ed);6 wetond W. N.ble C. iiionu, 1.35 p m. 7.22 p m,.o Hn T1rainis le'ave Greenviooe, 8. C., A.0 &aC d1;iIin northbounder(1, . aCm. 4.40 p m.; 04 p iins,,(ve.bue liied; foruthbound ta10(a , 5.nd plm,t M12.6pm(esiud . 'll ain eare Snee. -Train A.ev. i.g viron,o n .rthbound, 1.17 as m,rg 2.4pul; sotbondv, .7 Aga . 7.2i2ip m. ana 6.20ain.senn leave ood, . C. 7.0 m; tf3 m;ri( Grenwdon 10. C., 3.35 ping mOlit aurens wi. C.,& 4. pl m;n fo uul. 11a,3 llae and poits sot.ir0)9Fls3ad P llmawen C~iar1 Sece~35.r, 11 eainin Greenwood). 30 p33 m,:1 s ca.e thog C Puiilon nah A., via.SN August, arriig 1:a,annaC 6. am. Ienn (leavel Maannahr At.0 p m1tJ, arv. rewo 1.5am a conecio Ith C.'Y &I (n divis. Pugt A6 hetzwe, har so,S , n icn J. AAOS, nyt.,i Connbir, AtlanC. TW. ATLT ICK,Aut COA'T PaIs. Agen Chalotatei, N. C., o.2 81 W.IIII ii. GalEEN. 3c Gen'311 Mar.naer Ad (ianta, Gae.Qis a JAo. L2. TALlNe'iPs. Ag'. Atanta.....hne .03 Wihnington,. N. (C.,ji3a Nov. 3d, 191.0 Fas 3).ine be ..i weensnhrle.t4 andC W 7.....estern.Norh..'a8lina 1? 00 a. .. LvCharleston A.. 1 .5a. 2 54 .- -J-- -.Lnwo.1..2 459n 5 40 A....mer......10 35 i 95 30 ...rCehniL.0 915 8 00.........Chest.er....... 9 (28 4 00 .... . .1tok 111.. 1 . 248p 1 00..... ..CharttcN.r C.... 1 40 3544 .....nder son ......10. 3 0 mI 4 40 .... Abeville.N. C.., 3 p INo. 60.---.-~~ 4 20 p. m).(.. .harlston . . . .1 50 a. M. 8 00 ....Snmter . 8. 83) 9 20 Ar... Coluia n. Lv 7 10 1)aily. tI)aily e'xcep9t Sunday. Solid tains btatweeni(li Chrleston and Co. umbia)11, S ( .. and:4 *.arry hr JirKgh sleepers Liet ween Chaurles and( *I~ 3incinnti. II. M. EMElRSON, Ass't( Gen. P.ass. A gent. TI. M1. ICMElSON, Tirnle Manager. JL 13. Na gN.v. (Gen'3 Manager. PI[OTiOG IAPlIER, GiREENVILLE, 8. C. Over Westmo3reland4 llros'. [Drug St ore. '.l3 work (30ne4 by th3e insltanftanelous pro. .iss. Aliso ma1k(e enIlalgements from old ,ictulres to) anyi size ini water coloirs, eray a,. Indiat ink, oil uand lin lhetogranh's.