The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 10, 1891, Image 3

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PICKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWs. -Notles what Hago, Bruce & Co. ave to may this week. -Miss Cora Bowen is visiting relatives 'ad friends at Dacusville. -Jefferson Barton will start a canning actory in Greenville next spring. -Prof. J. A. McWhorter commenced if school at Zion the 1st of December. -The time for paying taxes has been xtended to the 20th of February, 1892. -Col. R. W. Simpson, and son, of Pen leton, were here lst Monday on business. -Miss Minnie Morgan, of Dacusville, pnt last Suuday in Pickens visiting rela ives. -Treasurer Youngblood says that only about one-fifth of the tax payers have paid their taxes. -The notes which belonged to the late Green Stephens, were sold last Monday to Aaron Boggs. -Mr.- and Mrs. Jere Looper will move to toWI oon after Christmas and will occupy the Ambler house. -Mrs. A, M. Morris has been quite sick for some time, though she is thought to be better at this time. -Miss Hortense Mauldin Is now at horne and is a full fledged graduate of William ston Female College. -Married on Sunday, the 6th Instant, by Rey. J It. Hamlin, James Spearnian to miss Mary Benjamin. --The next Baptist Convention will le held at Alken on Wednesday before the first Sabbath in December 1892. -Ben. P. Griffin, colored, lost by death last Sunday evening a daughter aged about twenty years. She died of consumption. -Alonzo Powell was before Coninis sloner Thornley last week, charged with illicit 'stilling. le was bound over to the UJ. S. court. -Dr. H. C. Miller of Pendleton, was here last Monday attending the sales. Many of the Doctor's old friends were glad o see him. -The sheriff sold last Monday in the case of F. J. Simith, execntor, vs. Sarah A. Smith, 125 acres near Central to J. E. Boggs for $700. . -McFalls Aln.nac is unique this month Read what it says and walk in and exam ine the many things he lias to supply the wants of his custoinerE. -The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co., of Chr.rleston, S. C., have our thanks for a atalogne of .1heir valuable .ertilizers. Write and get one free. -The Jones house and lot in Easley, ,iear the Baptist Church, was bought last mhursday by Mr. A. F. Jones fqr .,685. .t is a splendid residence. -Don't lose hope, don't get out of pa .1ence, dcn't say anything had, don't feel orry that you voted for subscription to the ailroad. Don't, don't, don't, beca.se it'x oming. - -Mrs. Mary I,. Alexinder k(t last rhursday for Chireston, having been sum ioned to the bed4ide of her son, Claude, rho is (julto sick. Later: Ile is much nproved. - r. Newmn1('s friends in Pickens will e se Lry to lrIu 4at since lie left here a irg #t'ne fell on his feet a;l injured him erely thit he hais been laid np.for seV. ral ys. .nv. J. R. Hamlin, of Bourbon. Mo.. resting ser. esb1yteriu has it in early af r. here are two nez.w moons this month, nid t ii t:iw only time it has ocenrred dur ig t se year. The Qirst new moon was onl tie irat daty of the month and the last one iill be on the last, day of the month. --- ome one on iichiecf heat broke ato 'the Ii very stable last Friday night by tterlitg the window on the right of the .oor. You had better look out, somecthiing ise stays In the stable heaides corn nud odder, -TIhe county pulic well at the courit touso has become initermnittent ini its supllPy if Water. The workinu have not yet, earned precisely what days they can diraw. ?hey have had to haul from the creek sev ral Clays. .--lIJss Mary Smith, of W' .asburg, Ga., * the proud possessor of a bed-quilt, quilt ed Over one hundredl years ago by Miss 'yo a niece of (Gen. Zachery Taylor, Srho picked and spun the cotton of which ts made. -"The Hotel Mozelle'' is the nme of ',asley's new hoarding house. It is uder he skillful management of Mrs. A. D). 4oseley, and it is on the opposite side of tie strect froml the dlepot, and quit,e con 'elliint, to the trains. -Newspap)ers hereafter In mking men .Ion of an ap)proalchingt ma riage instend of ay jng ''cards arec out announcing thme mar' -.lage of Mr. ' to Miss ,'' will say "license has beeni issued for the miar. ilaige of Mr. to Miss- -. ~--rev. T. F. Nolson says that lie does not chaige the fellow who went into his po tato bank one night last week, anything for thec potatoes, but he wants him i to be sure I stop the opening next time. We hoplle I e agidl fellow with borro,w a copy of the 5NT1NRL and read this notice. -Judlge Kersaw hasq reindered hmis dcim -n..in the case (If Alilley Ri1ce, et. ali., vs. rah Jocatner, et. iat., and in the Navassa iano:;Co.' va. the estate of J1. C. Gu ittn. the $irst case lie distmissed then(41 cophuiint id in the second case confirmned the report the teferec and ordered tihe deblt. paid. --Cards ure out for the marring of Jam. sWhmitner, formerly of Greenville, a" les Essie Scarlett, of Sandftord, Florida. r, Whitner Is well knownm to itmany peO o here, he having attended school iat this 6(-- soveral years ago. Hie is now engag .1 the uercanitile biusiness at Saniford. earriago will take place on the 16th ale damy wats well attended and land txceedingly well for the thttes. In the if E'dithm E. Millier vs. M. M. Ilunter ,,. 134i acres near Foert 1Hi1l was sold to .1. C. Miller for -$1,730. Ini the caLse Dhn~ H. Archer, vs. John I,. Merritt, ,., 44j orea near Eatsley was8 solt to F. Aterritt for $4?2.50t. In the case $zzle E. Langston vs. J ohn T. L.ani 1tract No. I, '1-7 acres, sole to John TI, ~ston for $L10.; tract N4o. 2, 74 acres, to H. A. ILichey for $5(U. bn weainesdsy the 2mn:uuistant, ?'r. B4. aker, one of our youing amitotst pros us farmera was hauppily nuiried to Miss iia A. Grillin, at time residlence of thte e's fatther, Capt. Jaimmea A, (!ritllh. The iony was performied at &M p. m..,4 by J. it. Riley, JIA D., in his usual sot and Impressive mannler. Galy au few e relautives and1( (ried. of, thme conmrnet arties wvere p)i:esent. TJhie bride waus uily attiredi in a costume of whilte,ri. . 'Tle grootm woire anm eleuzant .1et cutaway suit. Tlhamt eveiing~a re(ctip vas tendered the hamppy couple at tihe ouf the groonm's, iiuythier two mileks pPickns --Mrs. J. H1. Ambler has a fine lot of Christmas turkeyst -The roof timbers of the court house will go up this week. . -We regret to learn of the illness of Mr. J. W. Earle, and hope- that he may soon be well again. -John Rogers, colored, was committod to Jail last Monday on aln aflidavit by ience Byrd, charging hin) with selling property over whiah there was a mortgage. -Mr. C. F. Dill, of Greenville, was in Pickens last Thursday, to argue a case be fore Justice Robinson-Cureton vs. Jack son. Judgment for plaintiff. Defendant appeals. --Rev. R. A. Child retains the circuit he had this year at Clio, Marbarrough county. His old friends are glad to know he is well situated, and would have been glad to have seen him at his old home this fall. -Mr. Tilman Smith is a little ahead on the cotton question. ie has sold thirteen bales of cotton at eight cents and more, and invested the money in go*d fanning land, and has enough supplies to do him another year. Happy, all such farmers. *4WO County Comnnissloners IlMeetIng. Last Tuesday the County Commissioners were in session all day and very busy. The principal part of their work was hearing road petitions. The first petition taken up was that asking for changes oi the road from B. J. Johnston's to Central; granted. A petition asking for changes on the road from. Easley to Liberty; granted. Next, a petition to change the road from J. W. Sutherland to D. D. Keith; granted. A petition to change the road from Shallow Ford to F. C. Parson's; granted. A peti. lion for a road from M. C. Vinchester's to M. J. Welborn's; Commissioner Hendricks was appointed to go and look at the route before reaching a decision. The balance of Tuesday was taken up in passing on accounts. On WVeduesday the Comnissioners were still in session, examining and auditing accounts and issuing checks. Not niany checks were issued, however, on account of not having the money. If the county owes you anything come and pay your tax es so the Commissioners can give checks for it. Don't wait until February to pay because the time has been extended. It is just as easy to pay now as then. In fact the time is not extended olliciully, and it may not be well to risk it. To she Teachers of PILckens Countyl I have examined a copy of Weber's Ilis tory of South Carolina, and I find it to be an excellent. work, choice in binding, clear in print, attractive inl illuotration, uniqie in style and arrangement. I propose in troducing it in my school next year, and would be glad if others will do the saie. Very truly yours, W. B. J1'STUS. Mrs. Fennell, the widow of the late IMar dy J. Fennell. dietd oi the 24th uilt., at the home of her son. T. G. Fennell. She was vighty-eight years of age and bad been for ab"Ve fifty years a consistent and devoted member of the Methodist Church. Iher remains were buriedi at Carmel, the Iev. .1. F. Anderson conlductig the I uueral services. Death of Dr. John W. Cryjnei. Dr. John V. Crynes, a (Iist and a prominent citizei of Wiliimnston, (iel yesterlay at no4jn at his hoime, after a lin gering illness of about. two 110moths. Dr. Crynes was abut v years ohi. lie imar rda (laughter of f. J. Pickle, of Wil liamuston, and leaves a widow and four chihh-en. I le was a deacon in tie William. t: eiptist church. 'I'l renmins were biuried ini the family burial ground in the lower part of the conty. -DIaily bews. For Sale. --A fine famtily horse, buggy, hmarnmess, iaund a l>t of furniture. Apply to A. WV. Walker. Land ilargatus. The real estate market wias never so ac tive in this county as now if you want to pick up a bargain in laud, y'ou shoul subiscribec for the Sentinel and( watch up the adverstisemnents. Sonmethaing like the Lsand Agency h,as been gr"uatiy needed in this con ty. It haus beeni selling uad buy ing some good bargains for its customers, aund if you wash to .sell or btiy, send ini .vour nam and a dlescriptiona of what you hmve to sell, or of what you wish to biuy. TIhe Agency wIlh be more thanm apt to mind somec one to tradle with you. For burns and wounds we would recom. mniid Salvation Oil. All dealers sell it at 25 cents. Manay cases have come under our notice where a single bottle of D)r. Bull's Cough Syrtip relieved a sufferer from a severe cough which had been treated for months by competent physicians. 2.5 cts. --You know you owe us, and you know it is dueW. Why keep our money? We have to pay our dlebts. Can't you do some1thinig at the iight time. Lewis &% Morris. --Many' of the SnsNTIN'.'s patrons are availing themselves of the opportunity of pr~cur ing a Webster's Unabridged Ditoan ary, by amccepinag thme preiaium offer amande to siuscribiers wvho, pay up all arrearages to th haa t (If J:anuary, l12, andt to all newv cash sub)scribers. -T'he Palmnetto Collegiate Institute, Lexington, S. C., offers excellent advantad ges at. lowest cost. 1HolIers of its certiti caten will get first gradle teachers' certili cate's. Best eq(luilped school of its class ini the State. Sevena teachers. IBoard and( tu ition froma $8 to $10 per monatha. For ftull iniformation write the p)rincipal, P. E. ilowell. Bstmines*s N~oticesm. Waste noi money. Bay Salvatioa Oil. It kills tJi pai.. Price 25 cts. a bottle. Catheria'e Lewis fainted one night in "'Olivette.'' but it (ldin't cause a ripplle in thie !h.y. 'was oanly a couigh , and( they a abottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup on hand, of course. Dr1. 0. W. Earle, Pickeas, S. C., wites: I reiiiounendedC BI. B. B. to ni manI whao hadl sulfered for years wvith a mlignmant uI ecir on his leg that seemed to resist all (other treatnment. A fter- using four or live bottles thea (iua erin toi heal anmd his leg is no0w 50ound ad wvell. D)ou youil want a new stos e? Tinware of any kind, maden froi m the' best nmate'rial, or some oIf the best and (hapest J~anis ever offered ina Picns county? If so,. go to Lewis &~ Morris', the popular coiner store. Ana old( phiysician, retired fromi practic hmavinag haul plnaced in hils hands by an ia Inadimamissionuary (lie forimula of a sim;-l'e v'egetal aemedy 13 for the speedy iad peri minent caire of Consnumption, Broncehiti.4, Catjrrha, Asthama, andI( all throat and Lung A flciione,. also) a p<,sit ive and1 radical (Sure foir Nervous Debhility md all NervousComa laants, sifter hainag tested its wonudeful curjtive powe~vrs i thmog.sands of eases has felt it his duty to mnako it known to his suaf felin~g fellows. Actuate by thais maot'ivad a desire to) relieve hiumana suffering, I will Pliad free of chargo, to all who desire It. this reci.pe, in Germian, French or English, with 11n lire'ctionas for preri ng and mmE bng. en~at by atil by add(ressingm with staip nming this paper. W. A. Noyes W.mO Poiwer'si Block, toc hester, N, Y. ilu t Yu I. GREAT REDUCTIO1 In PrIees A change in our firm is contempt ted at an early date and from th date until our present stock is di posed of we will offer our entire stoc at a great reduction. Tremendous stock of Jeans an Shoes to go at a sacrifice. This j no old shop-worn stock of goods % are offering but brand new goodi Buyers will have a picnic as long v they last. There is a few pieces of Jeans a 25c., up; Shoes 20c. per pair, up; be Shirting 4j cents per yard.. Bi Stock of Groceries at reduced pricei Hardware, Crockeryware, Glasswan Tinware-in fact, everything now i stock to go. No reasonable offer rq fused. A few more of those fine Texa Red, Rust-proof, Oats, call and ge some while they last. If you owe us anything call an, settle at once. No goods charged al ter this ditto. Six fine cooking stoves at cost an freight'* A good horse for sale cheal Respectfully, HARRIS & MORRIS October 27th 1891. DAHTZLER & SMITE Bureaus $5.00. Bedsteads, $1.25. Chairs, -0 Cents. Safes, $2.00. Suits of 10 Pieces,$12.51 Parlor Suits, Plush Trimmed, $28.00. Colins and Caskets a any time, day or night. Push the button on ou front door and your ca will be answered immedi ately. To get your goods chea] go to PANTZLER & SMITE 63 anvd 65 31auin *.,t., Spc EENVe, S. AliaTle phonei Not '4 an(d 38. Special Summer Sale ONE Thonsand Superb New PTAN( Jand )li(ANS, from best mnaker only, to be stold durinug J1uliy, August, Se Itie andt Ot:tober, 189)1, at spot emi prilrs, withi payment Novenmber 15th nex No inttrest. PlANoS-825 cash and balance N vtuber' 15th, 189 I, )itGiANS-$10 cash and balance N, ve'inber 15th, I 1tl1. B EMEMlHR -* L.owest cash rates. 3 aidvanice. No initerest. Write or callt .1. (2. GAI ltmTT', Gat es, S. C., Or J. L, IIA YNllE & D)Ad1'ITERR, Greenville, S. t. R. M.WERTZ PROPRIETORl lulRBLE WORKS MONUM PNTA, TOMBSTONES, 00] N iH STONES, ETOu., Mad1e on short not ice. Satisfact ion Gun ateedCI, andt prices as lowv as the lowet the <plalit v Of the~ work at all timesa bel:i 1 a13n agentI fo)r the bestt iron and wi fences on the~ market. Glive me a ei and1( try iny work. R. M. WERITZ. IIOWV I EterprI.o us atttur 4f. a: -un & Ce. Instruci tanIor Oxe t . 1i:t . tte t. a 3t :, arn ney ul os al ait ti 3to. ifI eRrv,~ri,t t'-a. i l If wu do, ant ii yo wi t ~,iim . s i l iy .ud time. he aiio tolbny an 3sland3 r.t bu1' A hatei. If you wi to. M ne.y Ca, t.o cm . I -i3 n'r ne. i. Hia of tnrt. a. Idly and hone r:iby, hr I. .e of eimiher nex, y'ung er ei and in their owa,1 -wai.mdm. w"m.wr.ver they M ye. Any eo can du t30he r.m i 3 t-m m.. .. ft (-l. rist.eyth:ng. I ris k. Y I ca r V i ye . ,r fi.' ni0s. or a o yer i rlience. we' C inl fi'rishm you It etupilymet-wo teacehy 1 E. TbItl it 1 n .' i e n nor ltou things, and here and whatever yinu are doinmmnr yin twatnt to know about ii wmnnrftt work at on-n. I)slay mnaansrmuch moey lest we nwil om ito l ri tm y n 1'I i . A ddr s -raLE & (., Jn. 450f. Aw,r.... i(.i. Scientmfc Amerfean Agency for "I e CAVEATS - . TRADE MARkS 'DESION PATENTE (JOPYRSOONTB, etc. Fnrpnomation r.n I freT andbook write to O!dtmm, btortit ir t i it g y .Aaa i o mr le ,op fito byuai mee itven free of chargo In the inan abou;d bei thotit. wek %434 U 5,i 8G Jot :wny ~I, ork. S 5 d ---Are overstocked in SHEOESI CLOTHING! ] it JLXXC% X:)3EL-W kt We Deed money and have decided to aake reductions on all these lines. g lar with the quality of our goods, and we will make no referene hre to the Christmas Groceries! Faney Candies. Fruits, Nuts and Raisias, Finest Baking Flours, t Ginger and Spices for Old HAGOOD, BRUCE & P11 The latest crop astimate places the yicld at over 8,00(\000 balt-d. If this is no reason to dou)t it, there is no prospect of a rise. We again urge our c of their c:tton or in soine way to settle their accounts. We need the none 11AG001 E-LEwis MORRIS T8 MORE No Goods on hand at this corner than ever before, LA- t and this enables us to make prices so No INTERESTING that there is no better way to consult your interest and save 1t t your hard earned cash Ln THAN Lu' r by buying what you need from us. co, We are bound to please you whether your politics are like M] CLEVELAND'S "S4 or you favor the sub-treasury bill. C Our goods are first.class in every respect, and if your e, r BABYGr can talk, we will be as careful to give it all its money's -4) "Ch worth as though you were here in person. Co While we wish you to ponder well the above, lpleasc do 0 "3N< not forget that if yon owe us anything, that we need it to pay Gr "Sut inordbs ndcm owr aeadgtnd recet ": u - anyw buyigb eve so gld. frmus: c LEWIS & MORRIS, The oopular Corner Store,C P. u gost receirstcas niceryotof fursp , and werour I .i Wa ak e w ill beu as caefu oiei all its4 mon' " s wots toh youre. heei"esn . -o Whee wishou yorul npond el ted aove, pleae o" notfoe ta if~ yon owe us anythig, tht w ed tt.pyI . awwilb ve Joga. L..REN ER Ac MAINWHOSE &RU MORRS, P. . Jst ecive, anie lt o frnre,c we offe " 4 g We Wan yorTae and JwPI d vrtlg In MIlL No-.GAATE U G Lad Evnery, an Precritins areuly CnGpun eRatIMoer~ . a r 7.n Prices.tce n ilte 'nrs "', ey Ie (to tose aswhn t reeeile.'IlhnNO." 7 Sudi A.B. 0. L JARPE2N TER, j2 remn l MANSON OUS DRUGN &STORE.NN XANUrcTuao 37 t Gree Pwille , . C. -e C. 1JEFFRIES,Q O CHARLSTONS. ., j ATToflNEY AT LAW, trni No.___79CKNLaw Rang, 3 .Ol If F Ays~., .GR EERI(L'. LE,N4 . . a.T m r-1 uPract i rc in , ite ko s. &a giv H fe s P7fveI&,r e ferlencs. eehnC.7 al da dc-H o toe. J.h . Fre ma.Ef 11 OWEN11 &FREEMN, N AToNESA LW G11~NILE, . .,j~(Tl FICENS CY. . ..tr Ifaslice nely rfittd ad ert olicitor 8h~th io rcuit,, Pice 1. C Itho funihe. ISs irtclssin is ppin- W Gr.(ee;nll e C. idii )C th e l Sout. Sruiied n th helthist nd ~ W.N(PICKN WOl,I. H. 8. C 111(St (.etIlItu lcaliy in thePractticet . in all, the court of A heistat , 'rei offers Suerior atrndtaotenotiisigiv.eItto ahll bi,n essI entrC- Ifai ted to h. mhl 88if I-) ENT1IST,IlU1( ..122... .Ma0In)Sree t orIEENVfLE, . Gasugiven eery Thursda.and.Friday South. Si.ut .d.n.te .halt Ies andSJ.YW N Hl o D ( ) . ~'4tCor per ................7 Hu tte pelb................ .5 .I I(HWprinnty1 tIda nly Hid s, ree . .. .... . .. .. 5 er ices to the publ. generaIlly. 4jun90 a EIATS I 9 1 The trade is famil r ierits. Time Stews. CO,, ekeis, M. C. is correct and there ustomers to dispose NOW. ) UlWCE & CO. 11CHIMOND & DANVIL L R, tlata & Charlotte Air-Line Division. chodule in effect Nov. 15, 1891. thbexnd. 'No. 88. *No. 10. 'No. 12 lant a. .1 2p1M 8 50pm,10 10 Fublec. ....-...9 27pil0 -18al reruse - --.--- ... 9 1pml 01at luth . . . . . ... ..... 51piil I5a Ovauce .... ........ 10 03pn,1 26ain ford .........-.10 j7pnill 40aii w'ry Hr'h ........ 10 BIpmil 58un iiesville,. 2 69pn 10 511pm 12 14pu I........ ........11 18pm 12 42pu Mion ..-..-. ......-. - 1I 2 pmn12' 4 1pu rneia.... ........ 11 45pm 1 111pr aunt Airy........ 11 00pn 1 1 ript rcoa ..... ........ 12 20ai 1 47pr ,-tmmin zter ........ 12 nn 2 3ipin ceca ...... ........ I Tam 2 5,pr ntral..... ........1 0 am) 8 1opr sly . R .... ........ 2 18Im' 4 11p: eenville. - G 05pm 2 -14aim 4 40pr ters -..... ........S 1 m 609111 Llford . . . ...... a 33:a1n 5 27)1 akrtanhurg. 0 57p n 5-lam 5 52p1 flo -...... ........ 4 i. am 6 j0pI Wpen M .I.. ........ 4 1Pam 6 15pr flnv 's ... ....... 4 4 0am G 41pr wksburg-. ..... . . 5 Olam 7 00lop: over . .. . .... .... 3 1lani a 1 2p n tg's Mtn. ........ 6 28amn 7 30pi stomua. ......... .54. n 75)9pI well......... 6 07ain 8 12pi llemont, . ......... 6 14a 8 23pH larlotte.. 9 10pui 6 40am.1 8 50p thbound. *No. 37. No. II. 'No. arlott 4.. ' 45atu 1 0pm 2 m 1emnt.. . . . .......2 12pini 2 .12;u well.... ......... 2 22ii 2 - ItnIial...........--2 35pin 04a n'g' Mt'n.. . . .. OU0piun 3 27a -ovr..-..- . .1 - l81pin .3 48ia .in'ks i*..... .... . g 45pIrI 4 1is IwpensI... . . ..... ...4 10pm 4 4."a ifton.-.--.--.--.-..---.-4 13pm" 4 45,a art anzburg 11 438am 4 27pmi 5 S elford.-.--.-.---.....4 50p 28a eer'e-..-..-..--.--.--.-- 09pmt I 42u. een ville .. 18 3lpim 6 24pm 6 10ai S*ys-- .' - 7pjn 6 38a ntral -.-.--.--.---.--.G55xi 7 30ai neca.--.--.-.-..-.-.-.-7 22pmi 7 67aa tstoms ta .... ....7 4~1m 8 15au cr16...........-- - - il19p 8 52au Juint Airy. .... .....g 4Sjpin 9 lOau rnha......8-- - -65pmu 9 23au liton. .... --...... ... 16pm~ I 45ai Ia-..-.-.-.- .... . -- - I 91pm 9 472: .i:esi1ll.. # 41p 9ii -1.2pmi 10 12at a~ riy 1rj'j..-.... ..- 0 00pm11 10 32ai ford--.--.--.--.-.-.--.1, 17m 10 45-u wanee .....-.-.-.-.-. 10 .3pmi 10 5Hial utith.. .... .... ....0 45ipin 11 15at >reross.... ........10) 50pmn 11 28at amb~llee -..-.--.-.-.-11 O8pu-. 11 48a: ditional trains lNos. 17 ad 18--Lul amexlaion, daily except Sunda e A tlanta 5:30 p. m., ariveY a Lul p. m. Returning, leaves Lula 6:00 rrives Atlanta 6:5 . ms. tweenI Lula and Athensi-o. 11 da (erpt Hunday, andt No. S daily, 1eiis 8:31 p. in., anid 11:50 a. mn., arrive nR 10:15 p. m. anid 1:310 p. mi. IA nig, leave Athens, No. 10 daily excel ay. and No. 12 daily', 6:15 p. mn. n o. m., arrive Lulu 8:00 p mn. anid 8:2 W(reen Toecon, and Elberton-No. ( eXcept Sunday113, leave. TIoccoa 2:001 No. 00 daily, exepjt Muniday, leas ton41 5':00 a. mi., arrive Toc)1coaI8:30 a.n I. 11 andl 12 carry Pullman 8leepei en WVashington and( Kansas City vi ighamr anid Memph)liq an. 1 9 and I ian Mieeper between Atlanta an York. No. 11 ino chtange in (lay conV1ln New York to AtIan:ta. .87 and14 3 - Waling t->n andit Sout 1 'rn V-st ihledi J,imnited, het wIlin Al anid Washlin1gtonli. On th IIis t rain (1 are is vIto-ged on ltieluss ti cke: (1d1tai441 Inflori,atilon as to local1 ani gh time tabb-ls. rates and11 Plhnaii 3Ing-ear~3 reservati4)4 ons i cofer wvith hiI tan, On. A. TU'ltK, Ass't Oen'1 Passa. Agent ('tte. N. C. P. Il.AMMONID, S3upl., A tlanta. Oi1 If. (;IEEN, Gen'l M1aunaer, Atln 1, IfAAA, Trafile Mar:ager, Atlanitr .HOLLOWAY'S arber Shop reabr of Mantisioni Housie, (O1l~LENVILLEB, .S30 g.. I iz r sharpeintg a Opiialt y I(bnirsO lor cradIi(nting danidruff ani ion1 4f the sclp for sale. key's Matie Ha:iralline always HOT AND COLD BATHS. paltronalge is respectfully solicitea SCHOOL.. CHUIRCH, UAN AND COURE HOUSli lelttecoftor R. Ri.Depoti 'A and P'ublic JBId'ge. GATES DESK 00 L L~ Columbit and G nvllo Condensed Sehedule Nov. Ili 10 Trains run on YIth meridim Wa Between Columbia and Greenville via &1. ston, Newberry and Laxmen. Daily except Sunday. No 01 No 7 BTATION. No 9 No so a m a m pM pm S7 00..Lv Cohnnbia Ar..10 06... . 7S0......Alston'...... 91 . 8 46 8 40. ....Newberry..... f 8 45 955 9 25. ....Goldvilte..... 709 7 5 1020 940. ....Clinton ....... R N* 710 1180 10 10 . Aurens...... 05 $SO plm a m 1 i m 1220 1088....Gray Court.... & &g 4 12801098......OwiDgp...... f54 too 1900 19 U 1.-. .rountoan Ina... 0 9 A-ft 198 11 sm....SiupsonN ... #a -4 14 I111:6. .Mauldfe.,... 039 03 SS3o 11 S. At Greenville zx.. #6 O* Between Columbia, Alston od Iam buig. )aily. No. 1 No 16 10 0War&. ... Lv Columbia Ar... 9 0pm 10 55am ......... Alston ......... 11pm 11 47ani .........Carlisle ....... 7 pm 11 56am.......8..Santuc. ....I... , 26pm 12 80pm.........Union......... 703pw 1 03pm..........Pacolet ....... 4 12pM 1 30pm.m. . Ar Spartanburg Lv. .. 43pm Between Columbia and Grecsvle, via. Belton. Daily except Bndue. No. I. I*.14. 11 10am.......Columbia.......4 S0pm 12 00n'n.........AL%ton......... 86pm 12 l7pm. ....... Pomarla ...... 18pU 1238pm. ... .... Prosperity........ 87p 1257p1.......Newberry........ 284pm 1 02pm1.........[elena..... 3 29pm 1 47pm........Chappells . ... I 47pm 2 35ni.......Ninety Six...... 1 5pa 2541m ...... Greenwood...... 12 4pm 3 IRpIm........ Hodges........1316pm 3 3Spmi....... Donald's........12 03pm 8 51pm...... Honea Path .1 6"m 4 10pm. .........1Belton ........,11 l0am .4 -35pm ..... .Willianston.....11 Ilam -4 42Imi....... .1elzer.........11 06am 500pm.......Piedmont........10 Wall 6 40pm ... .Ar GreenvilleLv. ...10 lOom Betweti Newberry and Anderson. Daily except Sunday. No. 17. No. 19. 8 80am ....Lv Newberry Ar.... 7i0pm A 0am......... Helena........ 7 45p= 9 23am.......Chappells....... 7 09pm 9 415sam. .... ..Ninety Sir....... 6 4Ipm i 10 05aina.......Greenwood...... Rpm ' 10 2Ram....... Hjdgen . ... 6 SOpna ' 10 48ain. .......,oald's .. 6 40puz 11 0 n. HoneaP ath........ 6 gpm 11 20am......Ar 1elton Lv...... 5 10pin S11 55a....A rAndrsonLv..... 8 86pm Between Walhalla, Anderson, Belton and Greenville. Daily except Sunday. No. 14. No. 18. 9 atim.....Lv Walhalla Ar..... a 00put .............Ar Sencea L6. 70pm I 9 80mni .....Lv Heneca Ar. 15p S10 50arn.... Ar Anderson AT.... 4 44pm n 11 15am .....Ar Ielton Ly....... 5 15pm LO ilam. Lv lton Ar ...... a 65pm S11 52arn.. Ar Willianistou LT... 4 40pm a 11 58am.......Pelzer......42Opm n 11 Ip.nl ........Piedmont. ...... 4 1Opm e2 50ona.... Ar Greenville Lv.,.. B8 89pM ~ Betweeu Hodges and Abbeville. Daily n VxCept Bunday. n No 11 No 15 WESTIIOUNDI No 17 No 10 mn p' m p in a m pma mi 6 10 12 25. .Lv Hlodges Lv...10 85 825$ m 6 45 1 00.. Ar Abbeville Ar.. 11 10 4 0. m No 12 No 16 EAST HIOUND) No 14 No 15 u. ai o .i p m p m m~ 9 .?' . Lv A hbes ilke Lv..11 55 5 15 m 10)25 d 10. ..A r uo es .Ar.. .12 10 ? 50 m Trains leave Spartanburg. B. C., 1.. S --. ni C. division, north bound, 8.54 a m, 0.51 p n boe,50 aw .7p ,i , .57 p in (vestibuled limited); eenth.. nfvettue limited); westboundI, W. N. n C. division, 1.35 p im, 7.20 p m, for Reu n dersonv ille. Asheville 110t Springsp, Knox. i ville and( Cincinnati. n Trin leave' Greenville, 8, C., A. & 0, I) dIi vi.ion, nr(.rItbound, 2.44 a mn. 4.40 p ms ni 6.05 P Im, (vest ibuled limited); southbound ni 6.10 a m, 5.341 p in, 12.30 p mn (vestibuled ni Trains leave Senecn, S. C., A, & UI. dl. ai visioni, nort hhound, 1.17 a m., 1.54 p na; ni sont1 hblounid, 7.57 a m. 7.22 p) m. ii Trains leave Greenwood, 8, C 7.00 a LI m; 6.30 p mn; Anderson, 8. C., d.85 p tag n and Laurens, 8. C., 4.59 p m; for Augueu ta, Ga., and points south. 'Greenwood 0.30 p mn, earries through Pa man tileeper from Spartanburg to Savaue ' nah, GIa., via. Augusta, arriving Bavannah 6.2 a~ m.leunn leave Savannah 8.1. p a rieGreenwood 10.05 a so, making concto with C. & (G. division. Pull' man pialace sleeping car on f.rains 16 snd ~ 16 bet We,nI Chairleston, 8 C., anld Cineia.. nat i, (., anil all t rainis on A. & C. division, J. A. 1)ODSON, Supt., ColutnMsg, 5. (.. W. A. TUIIK, Asst. (Gen'! Pass. Agent, W.~ 11. (OlEEN, Glen'i Manager. At .IAS. L. TlAYLOlI, Gen'1 P'ass. Ag't. SOL~ IIAAS, Traffle Manager, Atlanta, G~(a. TIIE ATLANTIC COAST LIN R KR. PASSENGEit D)EPAltTMEN'1. Wilnington, N. C., Nov. 231d, 1891. -Fast L.iine hetween Charleston and Cow huiaiiL and'. uipper South Carolina and W ~estetrn North Q'arolina. I ONDERN$iCD seuiED)ULE. Going West,. Going Eaef. *N o. 52. *o 8 6 00t a.mi .. Lv Charleston Ar.. 1P 15 a.n 7 3(1. .. ......Lanes..1.1 40 p.at 8.. ...........8me.....08 9~ 50 . .. Ar (ollumia LV. ... 9 80 6 33 p.mi . . ..Winnsborro . .. .-.. 4 26 7 27.........Chester...8 28 8 (17 . ....tok l11.... 2 48 p.ny 9 (0 .. .C(hairlotte, N. C. .. 1 60 12 57 rr Knr Ne wberry.., tv 248 p a 2 M4 .. . .Greenwood . ... .12 45 5 44 ....Anderson... ....10 S0 a 0 5 30 . Gieenville. . .,.....10 35 8 O0).........Wahalla.... 9 00 4 00 ...Abbe tille.. ..... .1'1 35 pm.a 1 30 . .Spar1anhurg .... . 5 42 8 54 Hiendersoniffe,'19.- C 8 85 4 12 .. . Aihvi7F. 19. C.. . 2 80 t No. 60. $No. 49. 4 '29 p. m. .. ...C'hadi.ont~ . .. .11 50 a. al. 6 410 .....Lanes......9 50 800 ....Smter.8. 880 9) 2) A r. .. (Columnbia.. Lv 7 10 r. 'D)aily. ilaily except Sunday. Sol11i trinsiii betweeni hiarleston and 'ev jlumia, S. C., ned( carry thro.ighi alieepersl between Charmles and1( Cincinaiiti. A est (Gon. Pass. A gentg T. M. EMEIISO9N, Traflie Manager. J. 11. 1KNI.Y, Ge' Manageur. JC. FIZGElA LD), PHTOTOCfTlAPHIER,. Over WVestmorelandl lros'. Drug Stot,.. All work done by thte Iistantaneous pga., cess. Also make enlargements from oW.' 'pict ures5 toan ize Y. in water color1S, empu on1. India. ink, oak and,L plain photograpbs.