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IOKENS SENTINEL, LOCAL NEWS. ;" - god family horse for sale. Apply at thore do we hear the command the turkey.", -The Misses Iludgens, of Easley, holidays in Laurens. -13. A. flagood, Esq., 9f C fron as here during Christmas. --CoI. J. E. Hnood ca harleston t) spend brista"I Chiristlas -Very few children esles. und here on accoU-W ng in the morn. -"The birds wer rf Christmas g," during the 1Odnson, of Easley, who .-Mrs.B P h the gjrip, is out again. been veye most delightful social at -There lle in Easley last Monday e Hoe? ight. Will 1Wilsan, of Texas, is en a sXo her mother, Mrs. J. W. Wakelin, Liberty. --Hon. W. T. Bowen paid his respects the SENTINEIL last Monday and exchang a few pleasant words. -Julian W. Bruce, the popular cashier one of the Anderson banks, spent kristmas with his mother. -Nearly all; the family of Mr. J.. B. omas were sick last Monday. He re orla much sickness in that community. -Luck Cannon, a son of Little Tom annon, colored, died last Sabbath. His -mains were buried last Mondayafternoon. -Capt. Griffin and his crowd on Christ las day caught and killed thirty-three rab ts, and that too a good while before sun wn. -A telegram last Sabbath to Mr. Jerre ooper, announced the serious illness of is daughter, Mrs. A. J. Boggs, of Cal oun. -A cl ild of Lawrence Lathem died last iday night, and was unried Tuesday af -rnoon at the famjily burying ground near lnon. -Married, at the residence of the'bride's ther, Mr. John Mulliniix, on the 2 ith . t., Miss - Iullinix to Mr. . ooper. -Married at the residence of the bride's -ther, on the 24th instant, Miss - -- ant i, daughter of M. W. Cantrell, and Will. 8,nith. --Elegant music furnished in the Presby rian church last Sabbath. The organist, - lies Charlote Murif has the thanks of the ongregation. -His exceleency, Governor Tilnan, has ppointed J. B. Jamison a rotary public. le is now authorized to prove papers and tarry people. --Mrs. Sarah Adcock died at her home orth of Pickens on the 21ah inst.. ged about 64 years. She was a menimber f the Baptist church. --Mr. Rt. E. McWhorter, of Rock prings, Ga., has haen ifite ill with fever. le was imucl inigroved, but we regret to arn that he has relapsed. -Mr. J. If. Brown and family, of JAI rml, spent Christmas day with Mr. C. H. Iford's family at Central. A thirteen ound cake sAt on the dinner table. -Mr. T. K. fludgens, who is in the em toy of the SoUthern Express Co., has his Wadariters at Charlotte. Ile has orlere(l he SRrNTIN9 to Com1e to see him once a 1.'instt A'ison *e was nks (it ~he Conununity for his unltlring ecforts i - Mrs. Choice Willard reachled Liberty V ast week from Arkansas. and wvill remain - or some time. Mr. Willard will follo)win 'ew days-. It has been several years nice they were here. -Work on the ncw court huouso was re uelatMonday. Mr. Elias Day was a h.uis post. Theiy expect to have the roof' mjui!. in tnext, ten or twelve days it the syeather remains favorable. S-McFall's cash trade on Christmas sve ~as $150. Hlagood, Bruce & Ci's was ~bout that amount, and the other Pickens rchants did a line business. Hard times 14 ot have half a showing. *-Aunnt Peggy ilendreks was in Pickens 1uing the holidays, visiting her sonm, ii. 1' . Hendricks, and her grandl-<hinghter, e(re. T. D. Hlarris. She is getting Up) inl &9ears, bu t she still quite active. S-Mr. J. T. Price will leave Liberty ibout the 13th of January. 1892, with his Samily, for Senoia, Ga. Mm. Price is well tted to fill almost any p)ositionl ad ho will be missed by his frienuds. -Married, in Anderson county, on the 3d1 instat, at the residencne of the b)ride'sa arents, Mr. and Mrs. J1. G. Hall, Mr. C. -The minte Of the Twe-lve Mile Riv *r Baptist Association have been linished~ and are now readly for delivery. Tlhe echurches cani now send in and get their reis Ue ective nuimbears. Call in the SaxrmutI~ 'h ob Omeec for them. -Read tho railroad bill in this issue of .Iithe 8xx-rism.. It gives the townships that Q voted for subscription the bienelit of the ft taxes that are paid by the railro,ad. Every eIC body will be glad to hear this and will re e .otce that they voted for subscmription. 1Je -'Mfr. W. A. Folger, of Washington, 1), C.,C was amiong his Pickens fricends last Sabbath and Meonday. He has been twice e promoted since lhe hias bieen in tihe p)ensionl department, and stands a goodi chantce of scoring a third. Hie has a natural turn for business. -One of the finest and most elegant meerschaum pipes we have ever seen was in the hands of ani appreciative father onl Christmas day. Capt. E. L. Tfhornley, of Savannabh Ga , sent it to his father, Capt. John L. Thoreley. No holiday gif t could have been more highly appreciated or more appropriate. -Omelers of Keowce Lodge No. 79, were nstalled Saturda 26th of Deenber, 1891, . E.J Bo . .; W. Ri. Hlollingsworth' h . W.- P. Bloggs, J. W.; J. J. Lewis. sec.; . ,McFall, Trens.; Rt. Hi. Baker, Tyler Thuomas Welborn, 8. D.; T1. N. Iln' ter, J. D.; W. B. Allgood and M. A. Bloggs, Stewards. --Mr. J. J. JennIngs, father of Mr. J. C. Sennings of this place, and who is welli nown to umany people in this county, dlied of grippe last Friday, the 25ith instant, and was hurled the day following at Pigmah church in Anderson county. lie was sev enty-eight years old andl leaves many rei tives and friends to mourn his death. Dr. I. J. Long, of Blatesville, Ark,, (lied on the 1011h inst., aged abiout 60 years. This will be sad news to his many friends in this and adjoinininag coutnties. iIe was a Presbyterian p reacher and teacher of great ability, and h is death Is at serious loss to the Southern church. le went to Bates ville soon after theo war and built up one of the best college3 in the State A portralts that t to Pickenl, was P. Carey last Fri. -O110 ot the d ary had the picture bus has ever from a cabinet sizo presented to I" made by J. 0. Fitz. day morn lville. done I photo Mustis M. Hamilton died Tues ger .n the 29th Inst., at the hone of , C. 'arle Hamilton, after a sickness '0ral months. The funerat services .e held at Slabtown church-l Wednesday y Dr. J. It. Riley, in the presence of a large concourse of friends and relatives. --blarried at the reshletce of the bride's father, Judge I. II. Philpot, on the 23d in sant, Miss MamiC P1hilpot to Mr. T. 'E. COIemn,u. Rev. Ii. K. Ezell oficiating. These young people have iany friends In this and Greenvillo conuty who will unite with us In wishing themn a long, happy and prosperous married life. -The swelleat of swell weddings that has Occurred among the colored folks of this conmmnity for some time, t-ok place last Ticsday at hii-l noon, when William Simpson, who lives near Liberty, led to 1lynian's altar Ella Clayton, of Pickens. I'he ceremony was perf,rned at the ho.;ic Df the brIde's mother by Dr. J. 11. Itilej. -To be sold sale day In January: In Rowland vs. Syinies, (0 acres of lund on Fifteen Mile Creek; in Boatwright. vs. Fol qer, one house and lot in Central; Thomas Uannon's land in two tracts of 80 and 18 %cles, respectively; in G. M. Lynch, atdni'r., vs. the heirs of J. F. Stewart, two lots ini Pickens and some valuable lands on Easta toe. -Seth M. Poole, one of the best citizens of the cotuity, dtied the 26th at his home near Traveller's Rest, from pimenionia. Mr. Poole was in the city a few days ago m appareitly perfect health. lie was taken ill on Thursday with the grip. lie was 55 years old and leaves a widow and wne child. lie was a Mason and was but- I ied att Entorve church at 12 o'clock on the 17th with Masonic honors. Air. Poole was a good soldier in the late war. lie was a imeiber of Company F, Fourth South Uarolina regiiment.-Greenville News. -Married, on the 24th instant, at the res idence of the bride's father, Mr. Itobert Williams, of Greenville, bliss Molle Wil lianis to Mr. Watidy J. Asliniore, of this ,nunty. Rev. I. A. Mercer, of the Pen lleton Street Baptist Church performed the ,cremony by reading it to the young couple Ad then gIving it to them to read. They re both (eaf mutes. 31r. Ashinore has inany friends around here who will join us mll hearty congratilatiois for a long and prosperous life. 31r. Ashmore returned with his bride on the 25th to Mr. HI. C. Urady's where a suiptuous dinner was served. An Announcement. School in the Pickens Academy will open [igain Jan. 11th '92. The free tern will be taught lit tile tirst, antd each patrin will get his pro rata share of free money, in propor tion to the anioit Ie, at close of free terni will be due for tuition at the regilar sub. 'criptionl prices, which are as follows- A be red:aiian, $1.25; Inntediate gnade. fro1111 7,1.75 to $2 50; Advained glade. .no. Tlhese rnts are about tie sani: as ti the lRst. of es. ion. I wolld say that tuitiioll [r past thire. mniths is it)%w- due; fo. Jal. uid Feb., will be due at the clo sI (If Fet., adtu for -4 foir or ivie montlis' tertm. beg-!ii inig 1st March, will be dtie at the close of that time. Thos' who d(o nl t 11n1deirStalld this had better see mie and give me some ih-finite understanling as to time of pay imet, etc. V. B. Jusrrs. Principal. Thc Scientiic Amierican, published by file great patent agency firm of Muin & Co., New York, is the most practically use ful publiat ioiin of its kind in the country. It occupies a firld distinctively it own. N i 414!titahme for nhe' umth'i-0',m.i-'-r or scientist, bu' t it is a journal15 for popular' peruisal and1( studylx. It, is tIle stanndardt aua thtority onl scientifitc andi miechanie't sub yets. It is laced tat a very low late of it withint reaich of all. Sblscri'ption s will lbe rceIived at thte othice of this paper. Coun;ity Allianue. Entr II A )vo(rmII. - -Dear 'ir: I hav ing~ beenC c:dle on( by1 i thel Presid ent of t he (Congresionial AlIliancee of thet 3d D)istrict, Jf. W. Boewden4. as Pres.-idt(I of the in.. gressiotnal Ecntive ('onni uit tee, ti arranige the( timei( for meeCting oif the County Albi innie in 3d D ist rict, havintg writ ten t.o (Col. Ke-itt. andi' have't mmiie the folloin~ig ap tbevill(e. Fi<tay, Jani. 1st: IPielkens, Wednes dauy.,lJan. 6: (Oconlee, Tmllrsd-av, Jani. 7: Anl dlerson, Friday, Jutn. 8; Nevwbery. F'riday, Jan. 15- A. C. ~Llvrax, Ptes. Cola. Ex. Comn., 3d Dis't. Chaarlt'en and C'incinnati ThiarougIa Linle. Leave Charleston.... ......... 6:00 a.mli. " (Columnbia..... .........1 0.00 a.um. " Al-ion.. ..... .........i:5.5 a.mi. " Spartanhutrg.............. ::5 p).mt. " Pinit Rock ((Jeln. time).. 6:30tl p.mii. Arrive Knoxville ..............8:0 p.mi. Leave Knoxville.. .. .... .... ..: t0 p.m1. "J unction City.......... .100 a.mn. Arrive Cincitnati. ............ ..:00 a.m1. This is thte best andio quickest stchle((tl ever operated lietweeni Charlestoit and Cin einlnat i, anld trainis rn titronghi the imn portantl cities of Cohnnbita, Asheville and K~noxville. W. A. 'lTrm<, A. G. P.* A. (Chiage of Selandu1ile, c. & fc. Dny. II. & ns. ii. ii. Taik ing (effect Sundahiy Novembeihur 1st 18'., thern wvll he thle folloiw ing ebian<es ill scheidtle of Cohlabia & (Greenvyill iv .is ionl, inflormat11ion oif wvhichl can tie ('ht adiedI fromit Agenits of thait D)iiiont. TIhrouIgh trains will he operated bet weeni( Columbia1 andI Greenville. S. C., viia. Alston, New.. herry andh Laurenls ais foillows: Le-ave Co. linmbia 7.00 a. mi., Alston 7.50 a. mi., New - helrty 8.-15 a. mi., Laurenis 10.14) a. mi., ar~ irive Grieenvillhe II. 30 a. li. ; letuiniig, lelavo Grienil le 5.100 p, ml., Laaurenis 6.2) pi. mi., Newberry 7.59 p. mn., Alstoni 8.55 p. mi., aiv e Colanida II.4-5 p. mi.. eonniecting at, Newberry with tIIrains munmb er 1i aInt 18 to and1( fromfl GreenI w~(od, Abbieville, lleht.oni andl Anidei:ol. Tlrainsl numberhi 13 anld 14 wiin run bet ween (Cohnnabia and GIreenville viia. IleIt on as heret ofore. 'Trainis will run lie. twVeln Green xille:, iSoncea1 and1 Wailhalla as heret,ofore via. lielton and Anidersmn, :otn. niecting at hlelton with no. I8 for GIrect.. wood, andil all C. & G. polinits east oif Bil. tont. Trrainls no). 15 anId 16 bietweon Colum-. between Charwlestonl and CincInnati ciarry lng through sleepers wiill be operatedl as heretofore. WV. A. Triu, A. U. P. A. Southl Carollina Poultry and1( Fet Stoc(k The second animal exlhiitiott of the South1 CarolIna Poultry and Pect Stock As sociationl, (incorporated,) will be held at Cohulumba, 8. C., .Januariiy 12-16, 'P2. It ja the strongest, Associat ionl ini the So uathu. Theli grandest list of specelial preium Is ever offered by any southnernm Assocititn. It is im the lend in a buisiniess sensie. 'The cai - hal st ock of $3,b00 is a Suilvei, guiar:te for thle prompt palymlent of all prneiumall (oired by it. For furthe lienfo (rmation write W. A. Schrock, See'y', Camidenl, S. C. --i-any of the SE.NTiN~R.'s pu~'ronzs tare availing thtemtselves of the opprtni ty of prlocurinag a Webster's Umnabridgedl Diction any, hiy accepting the promninm (lifer niade to subscrtibiers whlo paly up all arrearages to thle that oif .Jiamllary, i8ei, ad to alh newv ca-h SUhohm-lers -You know you owe us, and you know It is due. Why keep our money? We have to pay our debta. Can't you do something at the right time. Lewis & Morris. 11Usiuesm Notices. Easy expectoration, increased power of he lungs and the enjoyment of rest are ie rewards upon taking Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to all colsumlitives. Cuts, burns and all other wounds can be ,uted in a short tinie by the use of Salva. ,on Oil, the greatest cure on earth for pain ?rice 25 cents. Douf you want a new stove? Tinware of my kind, inade from the best material, or lonic of the best and cheapest Jeans ever Ifered in Pickens county? If wo, go to Lewis & Morris', the popular corner store. Coarumptioa Cured. An old physician, retired from practice inving hall placed in his hands by an East [nffia uissionary the formuli of a simple regetable remedy for the 1 speedy and per. nunent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis 2atarrii, Asthma, and all throat and Lung Mffections, also a positive and radical cure :or Nervous Debility and all NervousCom. laints, after having tested its wonderful Illative powers in thousantis of cases lins elt it his duty to 1nake it known to his suf :erin* fellows. Actuate by this metive and i desire to relieve human sutffering , I will ;end free of charge, to ill who desire it, his recipe, in Gernian, French or English, vith full directions for preparing aid us. ig. Sent by mail by adlressing with stamp, naing this paper. V. A. Noyes, c20 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. apr30y I -The Palmetto Collegiate Institute, Lexington, S. C., offers excellent a]tlta ;es at lowest Cost. llliers of its certifi :ates will get flr.,t griale teacher' certif'. :ates. Best equipped school of its 4l11. in lie State. Seven -teihers. Board and tu tion from $8 to .10 per imotli. For full nformation write the pricipal, P. B. Lowell. GREAT REDUCTION In Pr ICes ! A change in onr firm is contempla. :cd at an early ditto anid from this Iate until our present stock is dis p)osed of we will offer our entire stock t. a great reduction. Treinelidois stock of Jeans and Slioes to go at a sacrifice. This is ao old shop-worn stock of goods we ro offering but brand new goods. Buyers will have a picnic as long as liey last. There is a few pieces of Jeans at 25c., up; Shoes 20c. per pair, up; best Shirting 41 cents per yard.. Big Stock of Groceries at reduced prices. ltardware, Crockeware, Glassware, Tinware-ii fact, everything now in stoch to go. No reasonable offer re fusali. A few more o)f those fite Texas Rled, II'List-pr)(f, 0ats, Call andiget Some while the(.y last. If you owe us tythiig call and settle at once. No goods charged af ter this date. Six fine cooking stoves at. c(.st and freight A got-d horse for sale cheap. Respectfully, HARRIS & MORRIS. October 27th 18)1. INTZLERI& SHITil, Sedsteatds, 81 .25. Chairs, 40) (Cents. Saf'es, 82.00. Suits of 1(0 Pieces.812.50 PalorI Snits, Plush Ti mmited, 828.00). C.ollinsi~ and (Casketsi ait a~ny time, day or utight. Puishi the button onl OU r front (1oor anmd your cal I will be answered imutiedi.. ittel y. To get your goods cheap 0o to DANTZLERI & SNETR, 63 aind 65 Matin St., 4teepoeUNos. 1U ni. (1. Special Summer Sale! ONE Thual Superb New' NA\NOS ..andl OlttA NS, fronm lbes't makihers, enly, to, be sohdlal htrinlg .1inly,~ Amunst , Sep. t embeur amid Ocetobier, 189.1, ait spot, aish prica's, wit h pay umeiit Noavembner I5th niiext. Noaa interest. IMAN(O)-*'25 caish andl balance No vembe ir 15t hi, 8!)1. Oit(IANS-$0 cuah anid balauce No. itEMiEM J1Elt-Lowvesat laSh rates. Na) anlvane. No inuteraest.. WVritt or calloin .J. C. GAl ItitE'ill', Gat es, H. C., Ora J. L. IIA YN IE & l)A U I['TEts, Greenville, S. C. S .a Scientific American Agenoy for CAVEATS .TRADE MARkS, DEINPATENTS COPYRICHTS, eto. Foar information and free Handbook write to MUNN & Co.,*; l BuoAiaWAy, Nxw Yong. Oidesat auroaa faor sceuriaar aatroata in Anearlen. Every patenit taken, out by us la brouiht beaforo tI, publ. by a notice given truo of chiargao in thao Largest etreulattion ef auv cietitlo papeir ii, tho SHOES I We need money and I iar with the 41uallty of oui CI Fancy Candies, Fin HAG( The latest, crop astima is no rvason to doinht it, IIh of their e:)tton or iu some M( Goods On hand at t md this enables us to make pr INTER that there is no better way to your hard earned cash T by buying what you need from We are bound to please y CLEVE Dr you favor the sub-treasury b Our goods are first.class ir B can talk, we will be as car worth as though you were here Vhile we wish you to Ix not forget that if yon owe us a our debts, and come forward a and we will be ever so glad. Yours truly, LEWIS Thec P. S. Just received, a nic This Is the way we are ('.9 lanch 4"i Tobacc'o. Yo,, Trobacco Inn tine inaarket ior' We are Headquarters eaies and ailIl aandies~1 in Branshes, &c. A. B. &i. 1L MANSION HOUW [1I. ItolT. KIRK SE Y I Ins permnently loentedit in l'iek''ns an offe'rs htis prof ssionial services to thet citi. zeCns of the town and( Counilty. I is (diplo mas~ are fromt the Colhiie of Phlysiciami and1( Surgeons, of lIatimo nrre, 189nIO,an fromt Johis Hopkins, 1891. VW nin., mon )iths in Nwuing and1( Chiihrs I 1isp itatl lialtiuunore. 2.kleculm ni ~ANSIoN IHOUSE, GiHEENVILLJE, 8. C., I las beent ne(wly retitt ed and eix(ellen1tI fitrishwedl. 10 is tirst. class int its ap poit nitis, alael is one of the best.hoitels ini thet S' oth. Sit uated in thle lhealhaiest andl moist de ilit fu 1lcality' ini the co.tuntry ii ' llers mpi erior attiraetions to) vliIitor. Itu -uisie IIannot411 ito ce Cl led in any city. The Pickens Markets, (Corn*, per~ bui.................... .7 ..........".................. ..0l i'4'aN. " ..'........ .60 Ihuttecr pier tt)................. .15 legsZ pier doz,............... IIia(4on per* lb...... ............ s ~I'.r ")e l'................ .1 Coffee pier lb---.......... 2 5I:utF.ar .....".................I Il(des greeni....--............5 ISLANDh. Eterprieing Toisng Mnest Trna A en. Ionteted and stacried mie. I wiirii.d sti' l1y an iii ndo nomy fater than I expoetod ti I honenm abh,. to hiur an bl.il. and t n1d a email em,onier lhitl. IfI don't air. rod ot ihat, I will go to work r.tain, at the toiness~ in whicrh imnle rey nm nay. T~rue A. (ns.: Sha'el an inslrrn ..n'I eta t a nn,. rea.'er? If Wi) doi. and if you work i-..:ne trIi'ly. yofn wil In dee time heto subuio,,y an i.'land andild ' hol. Inli y,ee wish to. Money can, be earned et "nr stewv iia of work, rap idly and hnniorably. by1 thoise of eitheir sex. viung er old. and lat their own inealtiesi. *iher,ier thei- fire. A ay one een do the work. Famy to lIatn. Wii o rii,? everyllhing. l(e ri.k. You candeirviiiyionretiar mooment.or all yourtime toi the work. Tis, entirely no .. e.: ii ini a woinrfiil ye. ce.tevery wirker. I1:,.:irnrsara e irni-anfrom1l2.'t o fMO par week and ui,warde end r-orr, af:or a littioeape rience. Weranofurnishynonthe ~nployn,ent-weleach yea FIt EF.. Tials an a::.,..f mar, ''nut things, and. herefis another crreat, neofist, mnth givlingwoinder. (hreat gales will teward every idnetrinua unrke, Whiirever yea are, and whatever ynn are dnnt. you, wAnt in know about ti wnnde.rtt w'rk at i sies fieiay rneans. m.'.A.h money SeeS So yo.Noeu." t'.ili. e. .utifyu*h write to me, -Are overstocked in CLOTHINGI 1ave decided to make reductlons on all these I - goods, and we vill make no mufePenes here I hristmas Grocerik E'ruits, Nuts and Raisins, est Baking Flours, Ginger and Spices for )OD, BRUCE te places the yield at over 8,000,000 bales. I ere is no prospect of a rise. We again urge way to settle their accounts. We aced the I HA MO0RRIS8 )RE his corner than ever before, ices so ESTING consult your interest and save [AN us. )u whether your politics are like LAND'S ill. every respect, and if your LBY eful to give it all its money's in person. onder well the above, please do nything, that we neC-d it to pay, t once and get a clear receipt, & MORRIS, Popular Corner Store, :e lot of furniture, which we offer selling our Celebrated A. 3, I 4ave 1 CcIet a pound1. JIent the price. for Druugu, all Pat ent Medl Brushes, Counnbs and Tooth CA RPENT ER, ;E DRUG STORE. Grtegnville, S. C. TJ C. JEFI?PIE:, ATTJOItNEY ATI LAW, GitElvILLIE1, S. C. Practiecs in all thel courts. (an give very best refeurc(es. Tfelephonie No. 79. II. 0. H?owen. J. 11. Frcnan. BOWEN & FREEMA N, ATT"lORNEYS AT LAW, ap2y1 _____PICK ENS, S. U. Wm k onn. .J. E. Bonns, 1G(reenaville, S. ('. Piekens, IS. U. T ELLS, olUt & IOGS ATT"IOltNEYS AT LAW, P'ICK EN S C. H., S. U. "oliicitor 8thI Circit, Picens, S. C. (Greenville, S. C. NSEL~ & IIOLL4INOSWOlI'I, ATT1OR NEYM AND) COUNSELO)lts AT! LAW, I PIC'K ENS ('. 1!., 8. C. Practice in all the colIrts of the State, and1( attention givena to all business entruai ted to them. mnhl4 -88tf LL& WELD)ON, D)ENTISTrS, 122 Main Street. OlItEENVILLE, 8. C. (Gas given every Thursday and Friday, and teeth cztracd without pain. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MyJDental Rooms are now located in W..Ceehnd's nerw hnildinig over the SavinIgs' IBank andl Pe'ltong's floaok Store. .J. WV. NORW~OOI:), I). I). 8S. (ltEEI*NVIfLLE, S. C. R)f. J. 1P. CARLISLE, I)ENTfISTI, Office over Wesit moreland Bros. & Duko's Drug Store. jan1'80 (.1tEENVILLE,_8. C. jIt. FitANK SMiTti, EASLEY, S. C. Is nowV permrihantly l''entedl at Easloy, and( re$Ipeett'nity' offers his professional sCrvives in the lIlthie eeals. an0 HATS! Ines. The trade is famil o their merits. Old Time Stews. k 00,, PIckenm, M. C. f this is correct ,and there our cutomei to diIpose tonLey NOW. 1), RUuE & CO. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedule in effect Nov. 15, 1891. Northbound. 'No. 88. *No. 10. *No. 12. Lv Atlanta... . . pm 8 50pm 10 10a CIimblee .. ...- 9 2fpm 10 48am Norcross ------..9 89pm 11 OIam 1)tlu'th - - --... n. . 51pm 11$5am Suwance .... ......- 10 08ym 11 2Gar Buford ..... ........10 17pm 11 40am Flow'ry 13r'h ........ 10 g1pm 11 53m Gainesville.. 2 9pm 1 510Pn 12 14pm Lua. -....... ........ 11 Ispm1 12 42pn "BelItAm ..... ........ II S pn.42 4 ipm Cornelia -... .-.... 11 45pm 1 lupM Mount Airy. - ..I. . b 11 1ppm Ipm Toccoa .-. ---... ... 12 20aml 1 47pm3 SWestminster ........ 12 ram 35pm 1 Seneca-- -. - -........ 1Ham 2 54pa Celntrl ..... ....... 1 Wam 40pm .Easley's......-... .. 2 4Lam 11pm Greenville.. 6 05pm 2 44am 4 44)pm Greer*s ...... ........ 8 14at 6 09pm "W?Velford .... ......----- 33:-D - 6 27piu Spartanhurg. 9 57pm 8 54am 4 52pm Clifton...... ...... . 4 igam 6 .Cow.. ..-. -........ 4 18anm r, 15pm, Gaffney's.... ..-..--. 4 40am 40pm Blacksburg.. ......r... Olau 7 u0pm (over . -- -. .... uu5 1ain 12pm ng'4 Mt'n. ....... & 28amn 7 SOpLU Gastonia .. ....- 5 4G.m 7,59pm lOell...... ........ 6 07a 8 12pm Bellm,1olt . ......... 6 14am 8 23ptm Ar Charlot. -.. 9 10pm U 40am 8 50pm Soul hhound. I*No. 37. 'lo. *No. 9 I'V Charlotte.. 9 4.5am' i pm 2 20am Bellemont----.. . --... 2 12pm 2 42am Lowell ..... ........ 2 22pm 2 52am Gastonia .... ........ 2 35pin 8 04um Kiug's Mt'n-.-.-.-.--- - O0pm # 27am (Groves- -----.-.---.-.-- l 16pm 3 48m Blackshi,urg- - -82 n3 ....n.y...... ........ U 4Spm: 4 lt0am ..w.en.....------.--4 10pmt 4 42an. Clifton .......... 4 1pin 4 45'amn Spartanburg 11 4a:n - 4 27pm 5 G.J W elford .. . ....... - 4 50pml 5 '2Sam Greer'., . - -.---- Fm 54a Gireen ville -. 1. b6pra 8 24pin 6 10aa: Easley...-.--.-.-..-.-.- - - i97p 8 se Central-----.----.... SS5pm 7 S0am .en.n...--.. -.-..-.-...7 22pm 7 87am Westm...t.r.-.-.-.-.--.-.7 4lpmt 8 15am & Tei.......,..-..---- - l9pm 8 52atn M'outiz Airy -.--.---.-8 48pmi 0 18am Corneha----..-------- 852pm 0 23amn ettllton-.-..-..-..-..--.-9 10pm P 45amr IAl........9------ - - I 91pmn 0 47ami un(iiiesvj lle.. 83 41pmn S 42pmn 10 12am r: : Br'h. ... ....0 00pm 10 3a --.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-10 17pmn 10 45am Sit Wancl-- -.-..-..-....1 0 83pm 10 58amu Duuth- -. . ...----. 10 45pmn 11 15amn (JaNoreroj... .. -.--.. ..0 50pmi 11 28am, ChAtanbta . . . ---..1 1 08psI 11 43am A rA lata.. .5 05pwi 11 45pmn 12 S0pmn Additional traing hog. 17 and 18-Laa accomimodatli, daily exe.p hna? leaves Atlanta 5:40 p. ak., arriv.e Lu 8:12 p. mo. Returning. leaves Lul. 6:00,a. mn., arrives Atlanta 8:50 a. ns Bewe Lula and Athens -Jo. 11 dab. 1y, e.ieeplt Sunday, and( No. 9 daily, leave Lntlat 8 :3 p. mn., and 11 :50f. u. ma., arrive at Aths 104 (: 15 p. mn. and 1 :30 p. Un. Re. Inurn in2g, leavec Athens, No. 10 daily excep t Snwi.v. and1( No. 12 daily, 1:15 p. m. and 0'45 a. mi., arrive LlM 8:00 p mn. and 8:30 a1. ml. lt w((en Toccoai and( Elber~ton1---No. 61 dlaily '-x.pt Sunay, leave Troccont 2:00) p. !n., nrt:ve* Elb~ert on 5:40 p.. mi. Ret urn m1g, No. 60 (daily, (eet Sunday, leave Elbewrton 5 :00a. mi., arrive Toccoa 8:30) a.mi. Nos. 11 and 12 carry Pul lmanlI Sleepe.rs hI-twc/en WVahtigtn and Kansas Ci ty viat Bairnunghaand 1( Memphl)lis, anl i9 and 1U PulhnanllU Sleeper between Atlanta and New York. On No. 11 no0 (ebantge ini day coatches from New York to At lan,ta. w-stern V'stibuled1(4 Liminit ed, bIetwIeen At. hanta ando Washtinton.t On this train ex t ra fare i.s charged on fl.astela&ss tickets, only. For de(taile~d in formIationI as~ to ICCeal'n thlr 'ngh time t aIdes, rates anid Puilinu Sleepmng-ear reservations1, confefr with to cadlatagents. (IF addIress .TAs. L. TAYLOR, G4enI'l ass. Agent, At lanta, (hi W. A. TUlJUK, AsaVt (en'1 Pass. Agent, Chanrlott.e, N. C. C. P. JIAMMONI, Supt., Atlanta. (Ga. W- 11. GREEN, (ien' Manager, Atlan. ta, GIa. 80L. HIAA8, Traffic Manager, Atlanta,4 (a. HOLLOWAYM1 Barber Shop ! And4 Bath Rtoomsi. In rear of Mitanion House, OR 1MENVILLEp, 8) C. An easy shave guaranteed. Hfair neatly 11d( tastefully cut. Xbamnpo(ing and1 hir yeing. RIazor sharpentinlg a sp!cialt.y. 11ir1 t.<mics for eradicaoting daniidrutff and Irritaition (If the scalp for 81a1e. Hickey's MagI~ic 1lairalline always og~ tiand and for sale0. HOT AND COLD BATH8. Your paftronbage is respectfually solieitedl. 2 SCHOOL CHURCH, BASit AND 6oUar MOUSE FURNITURE. - etteesefor R. R. Depots ad Publio Did'gin. GATES DESK 00. - CkVVIIgt,0,0. icium I MT L L ~ Columbia and Grenville Divisies, Condensed Schedule Nov. WA 18 Trains run on 75th merdbta Vine. Between Columbia and Greenville vi Al ston, Newberry and Laurens. Dally except Sunday. No 01 No 7 STATIONS. No a No S am am pm pm 7 00..Lv Columbia Ar..10 05 .... .. 7 SO... .. Alston'....... 919s... 8 45 8 40.....Newbery..... 7 g9 845 9 55 9 9. .. ..Goldville ..... 7 08 7 85 10 20 9 40. ....Clinton ...... 650 7 10 11801010.... Laurens...... 6 2" 6 t* \ pm am y'l p m 1220 1086 ....Gray Coun.... I57 4" 12 30 10 68......Owinp...... I g4 4g 100-10 #1. hnn s..4 4 06 26 " 144..A.. - Ag *t 11 . .t 94 I'VL-.Ar We*n- e i. -0 440 Between CumI , AliAon m % aR. bWrg. -Dai;y. - No. 15 io. 16 10 00am.... Lv Columbia Ar..... 9 95pni 10 55an......... Aixton ......... 8 85pm It 47am .........Carlisle ........ 7 881pm [1 50am. ........antue......... 7 28pm 12 301pm1......... Union ......... 7 08pm 1 03pin........ Pacolet ........ 6 12pm .10pm.. .Ar Spartanburg Lv. .. 6 48pm letween Columbia and Gresiville, via. Belton. Daily except Sunday. No. 18. No, 14. I1 10am.......Columbia........ 420pm 2 00n'n......... Alston....... . 8 80pm 2 17pm........Pomaria........ 8 13pm .2 3pm... Prosperity........ 2 57pm 2 57pm.......Newherry........ 2 84pm I 02pm......... Helena......... 2 29pn I 47p)m........Cliappells .. ... 1 47pm 2 35pn.......Ninety Six... .... 25pm 2 54pn...... Greenwood.... 2 45pm 3 1Fpm........ Iodges.........Is 18pm 3 8 m ......D n l'. . ...... .12 03pul 3 3lpm11...... Ilonca Path ......11 50am 4 10pm......... Belton .........11 60am 4 85pm. .....WlillianMstor ...... 11 Ilam 4 42pm....... . Pelzer ........1I 05ai 5 00ni.......Piedmont... 10 50am 9 40pm.... Ar Gveenville Lv....10 10om Between Newberry and Anderson. Dally except SundW. No. 17. No. 18. 8 80am.... Lv Newberry Ar.... 7 50pm 8 30am.........Helena......... 7 45pm 9 23am.... Chappells........ 7 09pm 9 45am.....Ninety Hix......6 43pm 0 0.'am.......Greenwood...... 6 20pm ' 284am*. .. Hodges......... &80pM 0 48am .... . . Donald's........ S 40pm 1 01am..........oneaPath....... G 28pm 1 loan ..... At Welton L. ...... 6 10pm 1 5aa.....Ar Anderson Lv. 8 6pm Bet ween Walhalla, Anderson, Relton and Greenville. Daily except Sunday. No. 14- No. 13. 9 00am.....v Walhalla Ar..... 8 00pm ............Ar Seneca Lv...... 7 gopm 9 i0am. Lv Sencea Ar ..... 7 15pmu 10 30am.... Ar Anderson AT.... 6 44pm I I 15am. .....Ar elton Ly..v.... 5 15pm 11 8am......Lv BeltoV Ar...... 5 OSpm 11 62am.. Ar Willianmtonu Lv... 4 40pn 11 Mata.........Pelver......... 4 28pm 11 15pm........Pedmont ...... 4 10pm v2 5pin.... Ar Greenville Lv.... 8 80pm Between Hodges ad Ahheville. Daily eept 13u 1 day. No 11 No 15 WESTBOUND No 17 No 18 pm p mn am p 6 10 12 25. .Lv Hodges Lv... .10 85 8 25 6 45 1 00 . Ar A bbeville Ar..11 10 4 09 Mo 12 No) 16 ECASTBOUND) No 14 No 18 aml pmD pmi pit 9 50 2 85i. .LV A bbeville Lv..1 3.5 5 15 10 25 5 10. .. Ar Hodges Ar.. .12 10 6 40 Trainis leave 8partanbtzrg. 0. C., A. &i C. division, nortbboSnd, S.'4 a m, 6.52 p iu, 6.57 p m (vestibuled liEd); ,outh bioUnd, 1f.ana, 4.97 y m, 11.48 a1 (rest ibuled l:Enited); Wrestbound, W. N. C. dliiion, 1..85 p ni, 7.20 p mn, for 1103. dersDonIIlle, Asheville flot Springs, Knox. ville and( Cincininatl. .Trinis leave Greenville, S. C., A. & 0, div.ii, nlorthIlx>muIll, 2.44 a in. 4.40 p mn, 6.It5 p m, (vestibuled limited); so4uthIboun3d 1.10 a mn, 5.814 p~ m, 12.30 P ma (vestibuled Trains leave Seneca. S. C., A. & U. dl vision, nlorthboundl, 1.17 a m,. 3.64 p m; southbound, 7.57 a m. 7.22 p m. Tlrains leave Glreenwoodl, 8. C., 7.00 B m; 6.80 p nm; Anderson, 8. 0.. 2.85 p is - and Lauren., R. C., 4.59 p ma; for Augal ta, Ga , and in11)s south. Pullman .ar 9ervice.--Train leaviag GJreen wood 6.90 p mn, carries through PaU. mnan Sleeper from Spartanburg to Savam. nah, Ga., via. Augusta, arriving Savannah 6.20 a rn. Returninug leave Savannah 8 tO p rn, arrive Greenwood 10.05 a mn, making conneeht(C.in with C. & (I dIivision. Pull miani palace sleep.ing ear on trains 15 and 16 b,et wrent Charleston, S C., and3( Cincin n3ati, (1., and1( all trains oIn A. & C. division. JT. A . I )ODlSO N. Suipt. , ('oluminai, S. C. W. A. 'TUlIK, Asst. Ge' l Passu. Agent, C13lc-tte. N. (. W ,. II. (Ol1EEN, Gjen'I Manag.er. At. Alnta, a. SOL IIAAS, TrallIe Manager, Atlanta, Ga. TIHE ATLANTIC COAST LINE R R PASSENGP. DEP'A.RTMIEN'1. Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 23d, 1891. Fast Lino het ween (;hairletou and( Ca, lumbrl~a and upper South Caroliim and Western North ii'arolina. Uoin3g West- Goirsg East. *No.'52- *No. 03. 6 00 a.ml . . Lv Charleston Ar. . I 15 a.m ' 30..--.......aes..,1 4p 8 410 ....... mr......l3 te ,.10 35/ 9 50 . . .Ar Columbia~ Lv. . . 9) 30, 6 33 p.n .... Winnsborro..4 261 7 27 .....Chester . 28 8 07 ......Rok IIiW.!ues 43 p.my (1 00 . ..Charlotte, N. C... 1 50 12 57 p.m A rNewberry,.C., LI 2 43 pm 2 54 .. .,.&reenwood..2 45 5 44...... ..Anderson..... .10 50s m 5 80 ...Greenville...0 15 8 00....... ....lhalla.... 9 00, 4 00 ...Abbeville..I 35 pm 1 80 ...8atnu ..5 43 8 54 lnesnil. .C8 35 ..42 ..Asheville. 14. C... 2 30 tNo. 60-- tNo. 497 4 29 p.m..arl-ston . ..11 50a. r 6 40.........Lanes.... .50 8 00 .... umnter..8. 8 0 9 20 Ar. .. Colnubla .Liv 7 10 'l)aily. tI)aily except Sundahiy. Solid trains between (Charleston and lumbla, H. C., an~d carry t1uu.gh sleepeh. between Charles and (hit mnat.. Ass't Geni. Pass. Agenti T. M. EMERSON, TIratllc Manager. .J. Rt. Kusi-Y. Oen'l Manatier. PlIOTOGRIAPIIER, GIUEENVILLE, (. 0, Over WVestmorelanid BIros'. D)rug Store, All work dlone ny the lnstantaneouis pra,~ ~ess. Also maike enlargements fromi old' pictuires to anty size In water coloru, eraiy, .1n, ludlia in1k, oil andi( j.hain nhlto3rnohlJ4