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I KENS SENTINEL LOCAL NEWS. .- ho sheeting is being put on the roof th court house. -I on. E. H1. Bates will soon have a new oil lng completed. - e regret to learn that Mrs. Matthew . nd ricks is very sick. - Isa Hortense Mauldin opened a lour a hool at Wolt Creek last Monday. - is Sallie Mulligan is teaching a ir 'shing school at Cross Roads in Liber to nsh ip. - r. W. H. Austin, of Liberty, will .X soon for Atlanta to complete his I in dentistry. - road case before the County'Com es oners, attracted several of the Easley .iz us here last Tuesday. - farried, near Eastatoe, on December th, Alex. Hord to Miss, Diley Alexander, 3v. ohn Nillcnburg, offliciated. - r. W. J. Crenshaw laid on our table roe RS of corn of a variety seldom seen thi county, at least it is not very abun -Th( re will be prayer meeting in the mhodi at church this evening(Wednesday) 7 o'cl k. The public is invited to at. id.7 -M . Larkin Hendricks was married on 3 304i ult., to Miss- 1aines. The remo y was performed by lRev. J. E. )stcr -A portion of Dacusville and Pumpkin wn townships is to be made into a new boo . district with the Oolenoy school as ceii er. -M rried at the residence of -the bride's 6rent. on the 30th inst., W. C. Keith to Iss I attic Smith, Rev. D. C. Freeman, ticiat ug. -Juaes Hill, colored, had his eewing tchi e drawer broken open and robbed $7.0.U a few days ago, while he and his ce re al)3et. -J.tdge Philpot an(d Mr. IIenry McDan of icusville, passed through town last enda.' on their way to the nont-jins on a din' , .pedition. Cisson's dIwelling on the upper enevil road will soon he completed and dy t0 >c occupled. It was put up by N. . . Christopher. -Mq!rried, on Thursday, December 24th, )1, t the residence of the bride's father. her Calvin lbagwell, Mr. John Pore s ne Lagwell, Rev. M. I tin -Ih rep,' ..4neld, of Soamie Gillespie, a.J. T. Singieton per LeC. . T. Weldon requests the SiENrI n. to nounce that he will preach, D. V. Cent al next Saturday at 3 p. in., also oii ,ibbath at II a. m. The congregation will ,t,e the chango to the second Sabbath. -11eyM. L. Jones desires to return anks tkrough the columns of the SUNTi M, t(i gol.d people of Qolenoy Baptist murch .and Sunday School for their kind imembrans on (he Christmas tree on the 4h. -Our good friend, Mr. Priestly E. Ma ell, has been quite sick, but we are glad report: him as imnprovinir. We trust the m:whine of health andi good cheer will ion be restoredl to is quiet home on the ludai. -The Pickens County' Board of Pen nuecrs wAlt tne on the third Monday inet., Srevise 'the pension roll and to tile appli itionis f cr pensions. Those on the roll ill alpe:irr in person or be rep)resentedl by *mre one before the board. --Mr. 'jJ. Addison Boggs and his wife IVe hot; i ben quite sick with the gipl. eare ~lad to state that they are imnprov g. l' ir dlaughter, Miss Lizzie, camne >mne forI'the holidays just in time to make stif $.il, as well as pleasant to the ---The l~ILat.J A. Griflln boughit last onda isi, i ainstreet, near the livery ables and( ic says he will e;ive it to the aptists to ,uild a church oin if they will Lye jt .1 9 . very genierous in him to hese an ofe and11( we atre sure they 11'il accepa t, it. The lot contains half an ~re. -The c itizens of this town ought to iend sonm e mfoney on their wells before co March w'inds blow. Tlhere. are few of emit no0w ist wouhld supplly eough water ,extinigni hl a honflire. Spenid about 610,i tch, oni tI i,i and you will have an abun.. tree of w pier all tthe timei and thec invest enit imay I amy live hiuidred per cent ini irty (lays. --Mr. Cl- ice P. Willaird came in from rkansas 1. st week. This is his first visit ,the old State ini twenty.tlve year*s, aad Snotes t he manyi3 chamuges w hich have !Cen wroug ht. Mr's. Willard is in the en syment of perfect health andl she seems lte as i appy and jovial ns in the glad my a of he - youth. They arac comipanied Stheir th Oc s0ons ----r. J. F. Willianms went to Atlanuta Ut wveekc in a priospiecting tour, andl was , well pilt aed that lie retuorned anod will ake read i to miove his family to that ace betwc im now and( February 1st. We -gret, to lo te Dir. Williams nud his estimna. e failiy, as lie was fast rising in his pro. s.sion, but trust that the change will he ar his intel es5t. le expects to c!ontinuie s professi e,y and also to enter the (hug .isinessC3. -Mr. t. . Tr. IMartin, of EaieUIv, wenit oin holkhay isit to relatives and 'friends ini .labama. Iec ret urned last Sabbaeth sin ing a -companitied by his bro01ther. .Ilike !art i a, whi > left Stabtlown for TFexams in st;,'. Thli. is his first visit to the Palnmetto tat' ce thaC Ifit t ime. Th'le comnradets of in. - ruIh are seattered, but lie will be ree-ted by i iany warmi f'riends who will be -uly glad o see him. 111i fatther, "BIill lick" Ma -tin, of Tuskegee, Ala., will oime out i ia few days. -Pleamaht. Kay, a very highly respectedl itizen liig in the western part of lie oianty, diet] on the 2d instant at his home, cr~y suddl(eilly. News having reached Cor. ncr Bogg of his sudden deathi, lie at nee repaiod to the p)lace and ciimanneled jury and held an inquent. A fter thle evi enCo .had all been takcn the jury made the ollowing rI!turn: "T'hat the aforesaid 'heitsant Kay' cime to his dleath fr. mn heart. Isease, at the house of Mis. A manda RKay n the niglis of the 2d day of January, 892." iIe W'as seventy-nIne years old1 and eaves many lelatives and friends to mourn Lis death. --There a5-e sonme citizens that are hard '> break. fir. Jlames Nim;ncns, of Pied 'it, was himmling cor~n fromi Eastatoe the t -..davy id the foregate of the wagon.. \ll s~0c going down a hi'l. iIe n-ii 0 oxen andl steppedl between SSai wagon, wh'len they suddenly r ~ stia ked hInm down and( drewv the .a wngon right across the smalt hundried le L.y out all night in the m h picked up, cared for and sent -d c.ighi, od Samaritan the next morn thought to be fatally injured. ho passed through town mak, r.ip. , r. John T. Gossett was quito sick t week. -Did you make a mistake last Friday and write it "January Ist 1891?". -La Grippe has gripped and grabbed a good many people about Liberty. -Miss Alma Wickliff, of Elberten, Ga., visited friends in Easley last week. -Eddie MeDariel left last Sunday to en ter the graded school at Greenville. -Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Prico, of Liberty, spent saturday and Sunday with Mr. Price's parents. -Mrs. Nora Hubbard, of Anderson, spent some of the holidays with Mrs. W. T. McFall. -Last Saturday, Sunday and Monday was as cold weather as we have had during the winter. -Mr. Thomas Welborn and all his famt' ly are sick with the measles. He himself has been quite ill. -Mr. Jesse L. Lewis and family have been quite sick with gripp, but we are glad to report them better. -B. Duff. Stewart has been up about his old haunts for the last weeek and reports a good tinie hunting birds. --Uncle Reese Bowen was quite ill ltst week, and also several ninbers of the V family of Mr. Reese Dowen, Jr. -J. F. Looper, a merchant of Hrunting- I ton, Ark., and a son of Anderson Loopcr, f is on a visit to relatives in this county. 1 --Married by Rev. J. C. Chapman, at I.is resideuce, on the :1st uit., Mr. John M. f Hendricks to Miss Carric E. Curtis; all of Pickens county. -'"Uncle Billic" Martin bas bought the I Merritt howc and lot, en Factory Street, v and will move to town, very soon, to edu- I cate his children. s --Mr. Thos. 8. Roe picked 2,000 pounds of lint Cotton from eight acres on Pea Itidge last year, and it was not a good year for cottou Cither. -Every lick that you strike this year be sure that it will count one. Don't make a half-lick at anything. -Bennic T. McDaniel, who is in the ma- s chine shops, at Savannah, Ga., returned to 1 that place last Fatnrtay, after spending the .1 holidays with his parents. -Little Connih Stewart, son nf e Stewart, E,4q., of Liberty, wsw ei by the explosion of His face received -A0t on the Ist -. H1. Alexaredr 0 Wekens. If e has about rlcov ..olil his recclt illnes. -Read the new advertisement of J. L. I Iaynie and daughters. They spare no pains to make their goods and prices inter esting to the public. Consult them before you buy a musical instruntent. -We have had several entquiries about c the extension of the thie for laying taxes. It hias beon extended to the Ith of Feiru ary. Subscribe for the SrTiNEI. and it. will keep you posted on all such matters. -Caline Bowei, colored, died at the hnme of her son, William Bowen, on the 31st UIt., at the age of eighty-four year . I 1ler remins were buried at Tabor. She was one of the family servants of the late John Bowen. -A correspontdent nf the Journal gives a full account of the marriage of John E. s' Singletoit antt Miss E-lha Edeis, at the home of the bride, o)n the 23d tilt. R1ev. J. E. Foster performed the ceremuntr. We wish the young couple ta long andl prosperous I life. -An unusual phtenomenon was observed by many peoplie last Tues-day ntight. The itight was as clear as crystal, the stars shione brightly and the wind blew cold, bmt in the cast and south flasht after- flash of lighttnintg was seen, which continue-d for several hours. It wais some'.h1ing unnmsid tand at tracted the attenutiout of a good many peco-] -ewore leaCsedl to tmeet, at L.iberty, last week, Mr. W. P. Anderson, of the West i minste(r in ner. Mr. Aniderson eanme to Liber-ty to buy~ the' goods f''rmerly- own edl by J. D). Smith & Co., hut failed~to get themt. The hiddintg fotr them wats by Mr. Anderson, and T1. N. Ilunter, of Libts-y. Mr. Anderson r'.n them to $2.001, ansi M~ r. Uuniter- raised it $23, and got the goods. aale Day. Lamt sal-daty was largely attemted and p)ropety~ brought good piies desrpi te the hardl tes antd the closences: of mtoney. , Sev'-ral t rae o f hmud we.-re sol, imos;t of I which belong'-d to the estate oif the late John11 F. Stewr.vui Lot No. 8, belongingt to the estat e, tand , known as th Le-sley bonse anid lot, in towuI, emta:iuing Inudi ar,~ nre, was 1fohl to J. P'. (Care-y nil J1nutn 1. f3,3- for- *u 0. Antot her lot, tolj- ining thle abotve, contain ing half an tiere, wasi sold to Capt. J. A. Gifini for $29)5. racrt No. 2 , 800t ac-res cut Eas: noe tiver, was. sold1 to M. F. Hester $1 ,ti%. Tract No.. 3, 350 etres, was so~ ld to M. IF. I lest er and . E. Stans i1 for- '525. l0i. Traet. No). 4I, to)0 -a wa.s sol to Abe o Stewartt for 350. Tract No. 5, -18 acres, s-old to Mrs. Sarr h Alexande- for 660 Tfract No. (;, I50 acres, sodi to Mrs. Sarahi' Alexantder- for .$l(00.uj. At Shterifi's sale the following land was sold: In lId ease of Cairlineti V. IItow.ma-i v.s. Whit ner 83ymmites,f,I acres in I eunt ral to)wnsipif W.is .sold to J. MtcD). Birnec for In the caIse of .Joseph Iloatirighit vs. TP. W. andl Fi. P'. Folger, one biotn-s andH lot in Centtral was sohtl to1 N. TI. Martint for- ii K,. Th'Ie Ptice paid for- prope-ty doe-s not I look like hard time~s. A- - mi-i ehtnt School in t he P-ie!<ens Academy111 will ope a(1i natima Janu. I Lth 'J2. The ftre- ;.r wil be ,~ I hmtaght at thle first, and (-tchI putr ion v,i, et 'I h,is pr, uata slumre of freei me my~, in pr1op.,:e tionii to thIOlie an tmt hei, at (lo:e of free termi w.il.l he dute foru tutition at. the regt'lar sub acriptioin prices, which are ats lotllows: Ahe..' edaltrian, $1I.25; Itermed(ite grade, frontm -$ I.75 to *2 5ti; Advanced gr-ade, *3.00 . These rates are tabouit thte snine su at t Ihe Iirst of ess-ion. I would say that tuiition forn past three mionths is niow dcuc; forw Jn. anud Febt., will tbe due at tIhe close oif lFeb. , andi for t our or five noitths' terma. ,tein ning 1st Maurebc, will bo <hmo at th e elo -- of _ liat t imte. Thowe, wIo do not utndernsand( t his had1( betten see me and give me .somne definite untderstanincg as to timew of pay "Thtene arc millions lin it" said - eirnggisct when asked about D)r. Ibul's Cough Syrnp. Price 25 ets. For some timte patst I've been a ch 'mat Ic. I recently triedu Salv-ation Oil ui h-ith gave me abntost inistant. relief. I sine nely recommitendI It as it Ihas entirely cured met. James Gordotn, Blalto, Md. ---Many of thte SICN'T-iNRis pat,rons ate availintg themtselves of Ithe oiportuniity of procuring a WVet'ster's Unablsildgced I)ietion ary, by accepting tho preiumni offer iitade to subscribers who pay up all arrearaiges to the fbst. of Jqnutary, 189)2, and to all new en:ti nl)srihcc-s Take Notlcei All persons Indebted to me will please :ali and make settlement of their accounts it once. t3ettlenent miust be made before Ue first of February J. F. WILLIAMs, M. D. Jau 7th, 1892. 4wtd -You know you owe us, and you know t is due. Why keep our money? We ave to pay our debts. Can't yoU do onlething at the right time. Lewis & Morris. Business Notices. "It is all over town!" "What?" "The old wind this morring." "do it is, but )r. Bull's Cough Syrtip is all over town eo, you can buy It everywhere for 26 cents bottle. The careful mother always keeps Salva. ion Oil haudy. Twenty-five eats a bot. 10. Dou you want a new stove? Tinware of .ny kind, made from the best material, or omo of the best and cheapeat Jeans ever ffered in Pickens county? If so, go to sewis & M-riis', the popular corner store. ('enseursuption Cared. An old physician, retired froiu practice aving had placed in his hands by an East ndiat ini%.ionary the formula of a simple egetablc remledy for the speedy and per inent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, :ntarri, Asthma, and all throat and Lmi LTeCtion, also a positive and radical cure )r Nervous Debility and all NervousCon. laits, after having tested its wonderful urative powers in t'thoistids of cases has At it his duty to make it known to his suf -ring fellows. Actuate by this motive(and desire to relieve human suffering, I will 'nd free of clrge. to all who desire it, 6s recipe. in Germ1ani, French or Euglish, ich fill directions for preparing and us. ig. Sent by mail by addressing with tam, naminE this paper. W. A. Noyes, 20 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. apr30y1 Iq OTICE OF FINAL S-r-l'LEMENT. I hereby give notice that I will ap ly to T. B. Newvberry, Judge of Probati ,r Pickvns county, S. C., on the 1e 'ebriiliy, 1"92. toi leave to ettle:nient of th: est:0" uI, (eceasd(.I s adini;' o in our firm is conteinpla. at an earlyl date and from this Lato until our present stook is dis losed of we will offer our entire stock .t a great reduction. Treiendous stock of Jeans and shoes to go at a sacrifice. This is 10 old shop-worn stock of goods we .re ofTering but brand new goods. 3uyers will have a picnic as long as blev LaIt. Tilere is a fow pieces of Jeans at 5c., up; Shovs 20e. per pair, up; best bhirting 4:1 cents per yard.. Big toek of Groceries it reduced prices. lfardwaro, Crockeryware, Glassware, ['inware-in fact, everything now in tock to go. No reasonable offer ro used. A few more of those fine Texas Ied, Rust -proof, Oats, call and get ome while they last. If yon owe us anything call and ettle at once. No goo ds charged af er~ this date. Six fine cooking stoves at cost and reight; A good horse for sale cheap. Respect fully, BA R RS & MOR RIS. October 27th 1891. )ATLER & SMdITH, Bure'aus 85.00. Iestads, $1.25. Chirs~x, 40 Cents. Suzits~ of 10lPieces,$12.50 ParlIor Suits.~ Plush Collins and Caskets at Push the. button on1 01ur r'Ont doo~r and' your' c all vill be answ,ered innunedi - To get your' g'oods cheap 0 to )ATZJLERJ & SIMITll, GRIEENYILIE, M. C. T-~'1(lephonei Nos. 61 and 8. 2ewspapers .-. FR EE Send~ y'ouri own inme amid address ud thlose of 5) to 10 of your fri ends or ( ihbors, oin a postal eardl, or ofl.hrw~ise, 1, a(copy of thu- SAVANNAhI! WEEKI Y N l\fS will be sent to cau ehlddresA a lu1tNNc-as A!o iil%.'. r.v N iwar'..gin iiu ('o,trnv l itn:ins. It i s thle Largest eld pul ilshed ini thle Southl--1ll large ages. It is slend idly go ttten) up ati ire ful ly ed it id. If you ave never seen copjy of it, sendtt for one andi you will r.1 unc4Ie it thle biggest and he:c4 newspa ter ytt ever rfid Add(1ress TH[E W EE I4l NIAEWS, SAVa:ANJ, (GA. Scientific Amecrican .Agency for 1,. - O AVEi TRADE W DEBION PAI 11 COP Y RIO M Ta F3or In formation nd tree HTandbook writ MU.\.N & Cu S61 ItIoAIIwAY, ?NEw 'u Oi'tcst bureau for seuringj patnts in Ati Every 'atent takenm out by u8 i b'rought tho Imuei by a notico given free of eba&rge Jrrd.s crat iono n siontt oape No.i' lanabu b w4t1,out. it. wVeekly. *3.0 HAY Yo. Have you ev< them? The New grown handsome "Thankee" to us. you do better thar and see us and m man to go to see : These remark science will tell yo their best and our thanks. We I)ared as well as ei good people. W( best effort will be j HAG, JOhN T.r - --Genera With best wishes for a br we can still be found on the c< goods at lowest living prices. We keep none but the bc We have nice line of Tol If you need a Stove we < body. Yours for 1892, LEWI1 P. S. Say, to the fellow to come by and let us have a 5feb91 This is tlae way we are C. 9 inch Vs Tob,acco. Ye Tobacco In the ruarket ilo We are HecadquarterM eines and all Sundries in Brushes, dre. A. B. & i. L MAiN SION HOU1 R. ROT. KillRKSEY IIns permannent ly located in l 'ickens an. OiTers his profCsionl 5ervice to the ( ei zensl of the towni andt county. I is dipht mas are fromi the CoillegE "of Physiian~ and Surgeons, .f Hkiltimnore, 1 89tl, an from .Johis ltopkins, 1891. Was nin mon~iths in Nursing and Child's llospital Balt imnore. 24dee91mtn ~ ANSION IIOUSE, OREE2NVILL,E, 8. C., lIats been~ newly refittedi and excellent1 furnished. It is flrst-class in its appoint mentts, andl( is one of t he best hotel, inS Lh Sout.h. Situated in the healthiest ani most del'ghtful locality in the country I offers sutperior attrations to visitors. It cusin IcannLlfot be excelled in any city. The Pickens starketse Corn, per hu..................5 M eal "' .. . . . . . .. .9 Peas. " '............(O Blutter per 1)..................1 Eg~gs per tdoz/.................8 (Chickena each.........i 2 Haeon0l per lb.. .......... Lard "'... . .. Plour per ha:r.........5 b0 0 Coffee per lb............ Sisat'...................8.@ Ii ides, gfreen.................5 HO0W I IBLANTD. inrTotn-r Man ts Tree & I'.. ln.tr eted dw. re m sladl an o S. Mney atoi lr ntel. If I doni't Oncred nt th..it. I wint g4 at the busainess In which I miado ray m1Oney u,.s Shalt wo inairect and s tari icn. readort bay am stand ad id at l. oa wIc I be earned at our new line ef work, rep blyn'cy tl,,s' ofe tIhe r e onng er eli, Eay to learn. We eirnish everjt shig. We nt* entIre n ru wendtr1 e o.flne nare earmau froe.~t enl y r te nlametwe teach you 'nt. .e-lh glnag wonder. Groat gal, ndluslaloue was ker. Wherever ye. ae ra doIng, yin want is. know about thli nee Stelay meansmtnethmoney iestt. ~.al hobv but f will re e EYOUJ I ur Note or Acc( -ro "3v URV411 :n been to see them? Do you c Year ia here and some of you wh ff of our substance have &eve How do you expect to keep p this? If you can't pay, have he ike some kind of setlemet. I rou. :s are not meant for all of out, cus u if it is meant for you. To the proved themselves true friends mill do business at the same old rer to offer inducements for the will appreciate your trade for an nade to serve you properly. Yours truly, DOD, BRUCE a .a.RRIS, Now 1 Merchandise ght and prosperous New Year, rner, and can give you the best st Coffees. >acco and Cigars, cheap. :an fit you up as cheap as any 3 & MORRIS, The Popular Corner Store. who passes by on the other side wrord with him. L. & M. P'ickens. S. 4'. &! 39I TU A?OUN ! selling our;Celebwated A. B. ais ave 4 cents a pound. Ele%I the prie. for Druugs, all Pactentcdi-j Brushes, Cornbs and T'ootla CA RPENTE R, SE DRUG STORE. S~Greenville, ,S. (3.' I ATT1ORtNEY ATl LAWV, - ~ No. 79 LaIw Iarge, ( HIEElVIltlE, S. C. ~iPractices in all the courts. (an ive~ very l>est ref erenices. Telei,bone iNo.' 71). 1H. 0. IBowen. J. B. Freemain. JOWEiN & FRIiN ATTORNHh{EYS AT LAW, ap2y1 PICKFN, S. C. Ii(enil, .C kenst, S. C. ATTONEYSAT LAW, PICKIENS C. H., S. C. M. F. ANaxJ., C. L. Io:.INOAW i,, Molicitor 8th Circnit,, Pickenis, S. ('. Greenville, S. C. NSEL & IIOLLIN0sWORTHn, ATrloRNEYS AND (CWCSEL~OWi AT LAAW, PICK ENA3 (. H. f. C. Practice in all the* courts of the StateI, and attention L,iven to all business entrus t((d to them. ml4 88tf DYENTISTIS, 122 Main Street. GR'EENVILLEJ, 8. 0. (Gas giveni every Tlh ursday and Friday, and '.eeh extracted without pain. M - Dentr.I RVooms are~ now located in W.. lveland's new building over the S-avlings' Bantuk anud FelIton's Blook Store. J. W. NoR WOOD),1). 1'. S. W. M. NoRWOOD, I). I) R., Asskitant. ______ (RElENVII.LE, 8.0. 1'INTIST, Offlece over West moreland Bros. & Duke's Drug Store. .lan1'89 GENVILLI, 8. C. DR. FRANK SIH EASLEY, 13. C. Is now permanently located att Eaaslo, and respect fully offers his professional services tn the nnh1ic .,mcraltte 4jana )unt :ver expect to pay : have fattened and r said "Turkey" or yoir credit unless manhood to come 3on't wait for our tomers. Your con. se who have done , we sincerely offer stand, and are pre patronage of these >ther year, and out k CO49 Pickenu, S. C. 1 - 1 THE RICHMOND I DANVILL A, Atlanta & Char!otte Air-Line Divis;on. Scie-dule iti (ITeet Nov. 15, 1891. Northbound. 'No. 3. . 10. No. 12. Lv Atilt. 25pm v ")ioun 10 19aml (halmblee ..2.........9 2- lAl Norro.s .......1.... 9 3 m 11 t I a "Diilutl..........9 51pm1 15am Suwan~c..... ........10 0I pm I i 1' 1uford ..... ........10 1 1i 1ii 1 "Ph..W'ry Blr ........ 10. p :i e GaileSVille.. 2 -IpII a1 51111 m i " . tn1;. .. 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Prospefit$... 2 r7pm 2 57pnl.. . N wbrry.......2 84pm 1 02pm..; . fe..Helenu........2 29pm 1 47pm.....Chapell...... I 47pm Z 35pm....Ninety Six. . 5pm a 54pn.... . GrePwii'od...... 1 415pm i 18pin........ Hodges.........12 18pm i 38pni........Doild's........12 03pm 3 51pm. ...p.. Honea Path ......11 Soan I10pm........Belton........;11 8am I 35pm...... Williamston... ...11 11am i 42pm....... .1clter.........II 05an ; 00)pm...... Pieduoit ........10 r0aM S40pm .... Ar G reenvile Lv... .10 10out Between Newherry and Anderson. Daily except 81un1day. No. 17. N. 18. 80am. ... Lv Newl.erry A .. 7 GOp 150Oam........len.i...-- ,~ 28m........happel09........ P 45am.......,Ninety Six....... 6 48p )5am........rr ewo..... .)"'naldI's........ 5 40p 'Path....... 520p 51top (Awewl. 't ween1 GivellVille. spi.. No. 14. A 0am..Lv Wn1a1a A..... 8 OUpIL. ... 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' ': n h3 20l ia m.~ 3 'i 1 WE..'1 l ii ' :a' .4: i 8g U0 uonieci on withi C. & . * : ,. 1 ai.; anl palacwe sleepinig car, n ..,,.8 15 and , between~ CTharleston, S C.. iand (incin .1. A D)( 1 SON, St., C.soli,. S. O; W. A. TfI;UK, Asl Gen'! Pass. Agent, hari*lotte, N. C. W. HI. GREEN. Gen't Maanger. A4. 111a, Ga. -JAS. L.. TAYLOR, Gen'1' Pass. Ag't. I hantia, Ga. 501L I1AAS, Trafflc Manager, Atlanta, H10 ATLANTIC COAST LINZ R R PASSENGER DEP'ARTMEN'l. lmnington, N. C., Nov. 4th, 1892. F'ast Lmne between lhairleton and Co. nhiia a111nd uper South Carolina ad ~estcrn North Carolina. ooNDENBED s0O15nTy,g, ing est-Go1as East. No. 52. *.. 08. 50 a.mi . .Lv Charlstonr Ar.. 1 15 a.nr 30..........anes...i 4g 40..........umiter-.I-.-S 84 50 .. .Ar Columbia Lv... 9 80, 83 p.m .... Winnsborro..,.4 26; 27.... .....Chester..,8 28 07 ....Rock Hill,..2 48 p.na 00 . ..Charlotte, N. C... 1 80 48 p.m1 Ar New ber.y,8.., L,g 34 p m 50 .. ..Greenwood..12 45 45 ...Anderson..... .10 80am 25 ...Greenville...0 10 00...... ....alalla.... 9 0 8 ...Abbeville...1 85 y m 80 . Sl...prtanhurg ,. .. 8 42 50 Hlendersonville,N.C 3 s81 4 - ...Ashevlle. 14. ... 2 tNo. 0-Io.4 20 p. m. ..Charleston ,, . . 31 80 . ba 40.......,..anes.,,.,50 00 ....Sumter ., 3 0 20 A r. .. Columbia., Lv 7 10 laily,. Iflaly except Runday. Soldt tra ins bet ween Chiarleston and ('0. mnbia, S. C., and carry thro.h sleepera ~tween Charles and Cincinnat. A5s't Gen. Pass. A genti .M. EMERSON, Traffie Manager. RI. KENI.Y, Gen'I Managrer, F . FITZGERA LD, PHJOTOGRAPHIER, GREENVIL,LA 8. C. Over Westmorelansd Rros'. Drug Store. 11 work done by the instantaneous pr. 'sa. Also mnake enlorgements from old etures to any size in water colors, Cray. ., IndIa ink. oil andl nlaIn nhotogvnnh.