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IL KENS SENTINEL. LOCAL 1Mtwea r. W. A. btatildin io iniprovIug. dr. F. M, Day is reported quite sick. ffrm. McElroy Jamison was very ill 'uesday. 'ho sick in and around our town are alescing. A light sprinkle of'snow foll here last reday night. Mr. A. G. Wyatt occupies the Jone .se for 1892. Miss Nannie Parr is reported to be s sick with grip. -Court commenced at Abbeville last onday, Judge Iudson presiding. -Miss Makie, a daughter of E. F. All. ,d, was quite sick last Tuesday. -Mrs. M. J. Freeman, who lives near ild P. 0., is quite sick with measies. -Mr. R. A. Rester Is still confined to room from the effects of the measles. -Miss Mary Allgood is teaching a flour ing school at Kings in Central township. -T. 0. Allgood is teaching a good oo at Chapman's, in Dacuaville town P. -One of Dr. J. D. Cureton's children 1 broken out with the measles the second 0. -Rev. L. T. Weldon preached an inter ng sermon In the Presbyterian church Sunday. -'Squire Gossett, the editor of the Dem it, has been quite sick for several days ti Ia grippe. -The Pension Board was In session this k revising the roll and hearing addi al applications. -The Baptists have decided to proceed x'.i their church on Maj. Stewarts lot Don as possible. -A drizzle and a blizzard-a blizzard a drizzle, constitute the entire weather the last two weeks. The measles have got into Mr. D. E. dricks' family, and some of his clil , are very sick with them. -Rev. B. 0. Berry has moved into fe Duranes hou and will occupy it the parsonage illcompleted. Mr. J. B. Clyde hI moved to his farm I itly purchased of the heirs of Mrs. i rtance Hutchins, three miles south of Every one of Mr. V. A. Ferguson's ly has the measles. Mr. F. hisicelf in town Monday, and the disease was leginning on him. 'he Infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Par died on the 15th inst., and was hruried t 3ona on the 17th. The bzreaved par- ( lave our sympathy. 'he second district of the Twelve Mile iation will meet at Antioch church on lay befoie the fifth Sunda y in January 'clock sharp. T. F. Ni.:.so. lev. 0. L. Durant and family left last for their new home in Anderson r. Our best wishes go with them and hy Amay prosper in their new field. -s. Nancy Eskew4 at her home mville county las!"riday night of tis. She was 78 years (if age and a I member of Washington Baptist cn Baylus Stephens fell out of his -m the 29th of D)ecember. and hurti ,I AWmi. Dorr ~"areltally fell a s'ap. >Bs the tOlephborIe;'Zire last F'riday and bro)ke it. He promptly andl ep)ortedi the acNklent at once and age was soon1 te ed. lange in the se 6iodle of the Air road wenit into fib last Suny. rain going norti to Charlotte piasses ne hour ealier I..than h1 retofore. r trains remaj he same. R ]amseurg ~ntral, is still quite 'ugh sheI Iiprog slowly. Dr. f Green'izlle, has Ien in constant ce upon01 her forit last ten days. I irst, called 0on t .23d uilt.f - cold ill the rether have to get Dr. Ensor stay~ by the tire? le iraid last Saturday night and cut itills--one ini 100kcy 11httomn, the1 ar the Nort,h Carolina line. ~s W,ooten, an o4 und respected t Greenville, digi 'ond-ty at his I 4 .Cle veland str?(,? Ile le avea aiily of childrei ' e was about oldi. HE was b:ii t Peler. I, a son of Jack (~jon, colored, .mtitted to jail i onday on at lunacy He lv~ained andl fit subhject for tt yhuinn, and tichey left Tuiesda frColumbia >hn Rochiester, .' yung and1( pros irmier, died at h s home near (Cah mn the 13th in j., aged abont 30) 4lie leaves a widJ.w and one child iy relatives audi filepds to maourn b. inty Sheriff r ~of Anderson, iada, arrested 1I, a~d Morion, a an, i ut,berf,r Qunty, N. U., Swith larceny as( burn,ingi ihe se and mill of 3 . B. Dhuthit l4th of Novemiber. ny of the SErris, e 'atrons sie og aebster's 'r b ed Ditin.. ,the cil -ye -old son of Tfra. ' nod lahstTusa aby l 'measle's which t rre i n e w fl netery oni W ed The bereaved etis have the by of Wany fr1en~ ynesworth, Pairke~ & Chlildress is ecof anewlaw n .. ior member of t i at this placeI. .me over last Mioz fi-ym, Mr. Child. rom Mr. J. P. ay and rentced an o tedt 19 arey, ndll In ow aful career for~ , e~,We predict ..d themi to the putl nery fIrm and . J. P. Carey anjTlocFle arrow escape wltl : Erewayer iday morning. 'l?a ruaatorse lit.te hill hal mi'e wer comning e's, when the swi a Ictr of Car droppedl off the cro1 etre of the cakthe old bIakpicnmib. ick took frIght on oa the hocks. I the power and 5p senott he gi The occuplants rda i o ggy [ato the abut -rc hurled from * ~~jury was to ihel lant, nmd1(. The ae at, was simpjly d1 edl cearing apparel, rshaigextri at 'd. The runa :re avunue hitd himsielf from He, wascur hiit 5rnev at a lively l iie mls faitrec at the W olf a reek Transfore of Real Estate. Since the first lay of January the Clerk bas recorded deeds of trausfers of real es Late, as follows: TIhos. P. Looper to D. C. Freeman, a certain boundary In Dacuaville township for 050. Miles M. IIunter to James T. Hunter, a lot in Central for $400. Ja. 1t. iunter to Miles M. 11unter 1691 kcres in Central towivhip, and 224 acres in ano township, for $1 500. Jas. T. iuuter to kiles M. Hunter, one lot In Central, $200. Miles M. unter to Jas. T. Haunter, 234 aeres Ii Cential towiship, $3,000. Andrew G. Wyatt to Leunel G. HIen. Jricks, 12 acres In Easley township, 0850. A. M. Hamilton to C. E'. Hlamlilton, 101 tcres in Liberty township, $1,350. W. M. Hagood to A. W. Folger, one lot n Easley, 0300. W. D. Glenn to D. Z. Pressley, 77 acres n Liberty township, $847. Augustus D. Hardin to 11. 01. Shirley, L20 acres in Liberty township. $1,500. John Lathoi to B. 11. Williams, 109 lcres in Easley township. J. D. Moore to J. E. Gillespie, 7 acres in Itirricane township. $40. J. E. Gillespie to J. ). Moore, 8 acres in Elurricano township, $ 10. John T. Gossett to Elizabeth A. Gossett, tract of land in Easley township for love mid affection. Bluner Merck to Mrs. Eveline Barker, LO acres in Hurricane township, $100. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Moore to J. T. Youn. >lood, 7j acres in Ilurricanle township, for r.50. E. A. Lathem et al to M. J. Pryor, 461 leres In Dacusville township, 7500(. Eliza J. Huntter et al to Miles M. Hunter 19 acres near Pendleton, and lot in Cen ,ral, $10. E. A. Lathem et al to E. E. Lathem, 50 tcres in Daacisville 1.ownship, $50;0. Nancy Ariail to W. 11. and J. W. Ariail, I lot in Eaqley. J. M. ttewart, C. 0. P., to J. P. Cary et 1i, trmstev, the school louso lot in the own of Pickenis. To the nPatrois of Poiicenm schio0. I coninienced school thi lith :lt., nd luring the week enrolled only sixteen am1es, a larger number r:ly than I ex :cted 01n aecountl of thle measic-s and re.. ent rainly weather. While I have ne t eC nanny of tihle chihiren inl their hoies Luring their sickness, Yet, I have rcally eeni with thel in spirit and sympathlly. 'he children 1mU."t lie taken care of a fter neasles, and really I am as much interest d in their physical healit as in thvir intel ctuaml progress, especially when their ives are at stake. TIerefore, kiind patrons. vilile you look well to the hea1lth of Nour Iildrei , though may school be smal, I :mow that. 3011 are doing tile bes";t you can md will do Illore When lh pro.lr thm, omies. MV associations with Ihe chiidlrenl lere ha9e been very plnan-IIt h1"itito, an fouind :olang tle,m n : right b'y' nd pirls, sonime typvs of mind very riliiant. Now, all th!t we want here is unity and Shearty cfb.oiration from the tims in Wder to bring the school to a high stand ird. Blit this is only a question of time. mnd by reason of hard tites, calnliot be >ressed ia great deal now. My selhol will continue on. however. intil aitout ile middle of Jiune, and I hope o have soon aS m11anY J).11ils as on. le:ebler an well limlaLre. Wishing you all success n your dilerent, linlei of work (in11iiig ihe 'ear, I remain Very trulv yours. F'roma iSanii.ihti'. Christm1as has p:as Iand tlh*n1'17.,,. have tt1led down excel t lle ralin. It kI eps I.: ariliers housed up1) mnlain fires a11.1 tI1hik ng. But we fa-rs wil 19 , nthi' he hiinkin-r. 1, for one, :.a esie log t ry and atise but l itt le coittonIi, onuu.'{ do wondelbr if .>il. ,and v'clar' bIli.ml with se vi Wjimney w a: b,uried at church ('o-day~. lie was a hblui citizen of D)aeusville, -of Cross IIo:ads church for 'J the oldest. man in Daeus >. lIe dlied oin the samec wats granated hinm scenae si xty ig somela fun at moir house uist no0w. "Hob"a Gi.inL is with 1s hins iainiy weather, anid I aml sure a gre:at maniiy ,f your rea-ier's knov him:. Leek. Dacusville, Jan. 1'2, '!r2. lown'i this elvenling. Grlllayimle has bit off ouir inches of black mutle's t'Tngue. The above is a telegrama received lay Col. iollingsworth last Fidcay. A furt.fer in e'stigation shiowed thlat the animial had ast, sIx inches of its tonigue instead of our. T1his has baeen pareservedl in alcohol, ad fronaitmar'ks upon it, it seemns that the ip (of the tongue was gripped by the gray iule and drawn from the black mule's ioutha, antd that the b)lack nmle bit, it off limsel1f. We never heardl of suech a th in i >ef'ore. Tl'in' question is, how is ihe muale 0 sub:sist? It. was a fine animald and worth romn el5 to di Iu. It, hias tbeen very lhun. riy since the aiceilitt. More rain an)d more naaud is the cry of lie day-. Several fatmnilies arc sufferinig from the ~rip. Two Conigressional IletsorLa conme to thiS >hice, and we fiind that liutler is thle onaly enator from Soui Cii(arolinat who has~ done .:y work. I suppose I rby left when lie vias sworn in, j ust. like it wi,s expeact&'l. County T'reasureir Youngb lood was here loiong nl 3'(?terda\r. 1 'rot. .Jas. L. Mu1 lluinix is tehiing thec 'oung idea ho,w to shtoot , at this pla1c. Gates, Jan. 18, ':12. Ain Art TleaL.Im(I' er tiin. is s Jainie 11. Edwards. the airt :tm'r aiinig h eal thI. .er re isign~iation is regret edI by the faculty iiid puiliof Ithe (college'. he viacancy w'ilh he, tIlled lby Miss Mar e McC(shm, (dauighiter of Prtof. W'. M. Mr. 'asian, of the Lautren.s hfe:nae College. lIiss McCaslan istudlied uander' tbe inio st. fa nous1 artist ini New York and ha's hadm teni '(aris Cxpebrience ini sItudy andt teini g. ~he is highly reoimmended. -D aily Newys 7th. lBy iinnumierable cures Dri. Ihdh' Cou'i.gh sy rup has won for itIselfI a moot enuviablte l're b)eenhi uff'erming fort thle paast thri ee wek with a straineid wrist. I tried Salv''a ion (Oil andn ih. mioyselfI after usinigoneii'1) ho Ie entirely ciiredt. Chlas. Keyser, L09 MulI erry St., lltttimiore, Md. TInghe No1tice. All per.:sons inldebtedl to ime will please all and imake settlemnt (If theti r a1ccounl ts t on1ce. SettIlemen-it must c'11I h:-elit beor'e lhe first of Februmary'. J. F. Wn: uutAM, M. 1). Jan 7th, 189'?... -i td Mhixed Traism. Tlaklng eff'ect Sunatday, Jtanu:ary 17, 19 ~'t, ni xed tri-nis "Nos. tj: andh G I, over' thel lichmnond &~I J)aiville ruillrouad, willhe ruii ri-weekly btwen V b'(e ~wherry andt( i(reen dlue, nalking round t rips on Tue.sdays, hl'ahdays and1( Sat urdays. W. A. 'lio, A. (I. P'. A. .-Sanme of the farm'rs thInk tInat, whact md oats have beetnijredh biy the re. ent. Obituary. JitnmIe Johnston, the nineteen year old son of Mr. S. M. anl Mrs. Ellen Johnston, near Major, died on the 12th inst. He suffered only two days, which caused him to say "Let me be easy; I aan ready and willing to go; meet me in Ileaven. le had been a meniber of Sharon M. E. church for nine years. He lived his pro. fesslon in every day life. As a school mate I have found none more honest, up right and social than Jiainic. He was un pretentious, Unassuming, and at all times showed a spirit of humility. After a most appropriatV funeral service by iev. T. C. O'D1el, the remains were laid to rest in tho Sharon graveyard. We tender our heart felt sympathies to the bereaved family and friends. Our loss is Jiimmie's gain. F. P. G. A New Church. The people near It. L. Glistrap's are pre paring to build a Metho(list church. They have already cleared off the ground. It is hoped that the new house of worship will be ready for the <piarterly meeting to be held in Alay. Brother It. L. Gilstrap and others are harI at work. There is much elcou1ragenent in getting a new church at the old McKinney Chapel. One thousand Feet of lunher was subscribed to the chmurch last Sablath. The chirch hasthree acres of ground at this place. E. M. MoKissioK, P. C. January 19th, '92. -Mrs. Mary Russell, widow of Win. Russell, died at her home near Marietta, on Saturday night. She was 70 years old and was a nemiber of the Marietta Baptist church. She was buried Monday in the graveyatld of Ebenezer church. She leaves a number of children to mourn her loss. Bu1in1es Not ices. Mashed -trawberry ribbons sell at one dol ir a yar( bit you can get a bottle of Dr. Ibil's Cough Syrup for- only twenty-five cent(s. Well be iay and happy," for Salvation Oil is only 25 a bottle. It kills all pain. constimptlnti cired. A i old physician, retire<i from practice hnaving had placed in his hand,; by an East India miissionary the formula of a silnie vegetable remedy for the speedy and per ma'ent 'ure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all throat and Lung AlYcetions, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility atid all NervousConi plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative poweri in thousands of cases has felt it his (tyt13 to aake it known to his sur ferin felows. Attiate by tiis motiveand t <e-sire to relieve human sufFering, I will Il frve (i f barge, to all who <lesire it. ,his recip. in Gerinmi.. French or English, with foll <directions for preparing and Us. inL. Sent by nu2il by ahlressing with mun, m.ni ng this pap--r. W. A. Noyes, :-2o Powe-i's 1.3!ck, lochester, N. Y. Solicits your patronage. Will pay you 3 per cent. interest. on deposits f.or periods of tlr x, monthls, and 5 p r cent. for pl.rods of six months, initerest to clmnievtc oil fir.,t of month succeeding i1:0-- of detposiI,4. Dep,sits are paylc on demand with mit notice. R F. LENIlAilT, V. Prsident. )W. C. SMITil, ca-iier. GREAT REDUCTION A en~anlge inl our1 Ifl is e<mitemipla ted att an eattarl~ afotad from this (date unlil our present stock is dis p)osed of we will offer our entiro stock at a great reduction. Tremnendous stock of Jeans and Shions to go at a sacrifice. Tils is no( old shop-worn stock (If goods we ate ofle'ing hut bratiti newVi goods. Buyer; will have at p)icle as lonig as ther last. Tre~c is a few pieces of Jeans at 25e., up; Shoes 2'te. per' pair, up; best Shiirling 4 . cenlts peri yard.. igi Stoak of Grtocries at reduced prices. iar:d ware, (Crockeryware, Glasswvare, Ti aare-in fact, everything nowv in stock to go. No reasonable off'er re fused. A few more of those fine Texas lled, lust-proof', Oat.s, call and get somo1 while t hey last. If~ you owe us :utythi;ng call and set tle at onhce. No goods charged af ter' this dato1.. Six finc cooint~g stoves at cost anad freighi A good horse for sale cheap. H A RRIS & MOR RIS. October 27th 1891. SiwllN VIL L E, S. C. Over WVes.auorelai<lb lrs'. I )rug St ore. All wvork dom- by the inlstl(atneous pro ('ess. A hloui' entlar'gemenats fromu oldl on, lIndi li 1, oil and~ p:lain pholltogralisll. SmIun1J>n. fo i' e~lieft. I .'Paie . Ill li(e .J. N. WV. Stmitha, S. B. Smltih 1L. TI. lr:itnatl F. . Sit It. T.. Smith n. d phets Juli . tlrop, 1Mar Smith, W. TIIt Smit.at S.ih V. 1.lSitham l.A.Sit hiPh tw ill'aIs,h ndrlui to A.wc ltephn Jametsti Smih,S. V.ioa Alico ia the ian o te ofae fantif(Ac, W.f tit ('otit, (If e ( Smioa 'sth, V Smth W. Wl ai. Clceto, J11II aes Smth CO . V.f~'n To th i Ih- flithta il. V.ehn Smth: ithi to answe the etlsa*i tn ' in hisIl actin, wIch wasIlledI :i. t ille ofi' Ithel ilerki If te Cour oiVf Commonut~ Plasforth HlAVE YOU Your Note or Act AU-17,"'eou UR U4X W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Eac Have you even been to see them? Do yot them? The New Year is here and some of you i grown handsome off of our substance have ne "Thankee" to us. How do you expect to keep v you do better than this? K you ean't pay, have f and see us and make some kind of settlement. man to go to see you. These remarks are not meant for all of our c science will tell you if it is neant for you. To t their best and proved themselves true frien our thanks. We will do business at the same oh pared as well as ever to offer inducements for th< good people. We will appreciate your trade for best effort will be made to serve you properly. Yours truly, HAGOOD, BRUCE W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Eas LEWIS & MORRIS, - Dealern in 'General Merchandis( With best wislhcs for a bright and prosperous New Yea we can still be found on the corner, and can give you the be oods at lowest living prices. We keep none but the best Coffees. We have nice line of Tobacco and Cigars, cheap. If you need a Stove we can fit you up as clea) as an body. Yours for 1892, LEWIS & MORRIS, The Popular Corner Store. P. S. Sayv, to the fellowv who passes by on the other si< to come by and let us have a word with him. LA. & M. Me b(191 likensM. S. C. 'This is the way we are selling our Celeberated A. M C. 9 inch 4's Tobacco. You save 4 eents a pound. Met Folbneco in thae mlarket for the price. 'We are Headquarters for Drugs, all Patent. Med einies aun df all Sunudries in Brushes, Combs and Toot CARPENTER t3ROS., MANSION 110USE DRUG STORE. Has permi.o enly loented in Piekens and ATTORINEY ATP LAW, offers is prof<1Sioal .'rice(s to the citi- No. 79) Law Iltage wals oIf the townt tand ctounty. 11 iS dIiplo- (I EU -'L, . mtas ale from0 thet C'lleg (.o f P hysicin R EtIL ,S iti Snrgeo)ns, ofI tI lian re, 1i 0 an Prat(tct ini all the courts. Can gi fnaromJhis I Iopkinas, 91 . Was nin very best referencos. 'TelephIono )io. ' mth( tIs in Nuirsintg and1( Clhids llo~pital, jani22m6 - - - - 11. 0. Boweth. J. B. Freer , ANSION IIOUShE, BOWEN & FIIEEMAN, OlIEENVILLE, S. C., ATT"OliNEYS AT LAW, IIas beent newvly refitted 11ind excellently apI2y1 I1CKEN5, S. furnlished. It is hirst-class* inl its appaoint- ' * ___________ mteits, and1( is oneC of the best hotels ini the WVRITs & on, J. E 1B0 S~outhI. S.itua:ted in the healthliest and Green vi lie, S.'O. P'icen~, 8. mosat delight fullocal ity inl the count ry it ~. IL,Oi O ofl.rs supejrior attractions to visitors. Its LSVIY &B G S euincannot be excelled in anly city. TOI Y TLW The Pickens Mdarkets, ___ICES.1[,. Dorn,. per' bu................... .F a(. .L TrLNlwat .\eat "'........9) Slctr8h(ici, Iika~ l'eas, "'...... ..0Gei~he . liniter per lb..............1 Ples peri doz... 8...&IIL,NswuTI [hickens aech.......fOiEY A I (E)NELU hIlceon per lb. ... .A ...XV ........ 1 .55l~ H C.I., ........rl'. r 0 .9 0 0 Patc li iitt eors(f ie tt I lI ~(1 lbaii LLn..i..i.n.o.i.hni e.60t r ........d .16hni mii14*8t i~! .(YVCEOFIKENYA. H,S M 1. t, - . L.W OD I-. . A.wrr r.~cupi.la,~', ~ rr ~ Soliacitorrr8thd (it I~ Picken, . and atrert o,. I . 1 aGreenville, a. y.(C. PlmellrmNe hreiIi arC. ,rH.,i .tI r. .wi Ij it e o.CutPracticek i .hf)n alth rso heSa So oe a inermlaI'rgnvI,,a n a n<ra 11c a tteto gen oall buirness enur aredi tetonyathem. un fnr''ht'o4.88tAyfr' rANk -o c.nartio ; . arr.o l 122iti a in reet (JliEEN YILLE, S. ( inth wr. I.cmi - -~ .,I i Gas ivedevey Tnntay ad Fida -an $ovrwr. Ihmmrp - r t,r 2 a nd -et etace- itot-an -40 ?vrasi ii.. i a'arra :tax. Myl Dental rN s are nw locted rirc.VS r af,ul' J. W., Norl.rWomacw,n .naD.ou . JEtJI~. 11,1 Ii W.m M.nNornwoon ,lD. D. rr., Assistranti Enentes- acsa e nr' n a s T1 rn-e- er. n.eete LIaosE, JEY S C willn rtr 1 (i.yJ.*mP.. 'i A'.R Lhrr@IatSenLnaE afnan nr,anmmrt nara,l .-Zh (m W a n e S in~ ritu, Iw wnr*.trr e rt ir C o. ra I in- a -r -r ar,rrtat ma n io t i. readerar? lllClmm T ehlin Ljr T5~ mari bi o cr n ra'I.t r- .tnr t . lwh WIS y o US w d r .a . n a wewllcan dothawn irk I v r- 3 r- j'F A drthing N.er iiy OiYI ilS IT tS0 TR UJ ds 40.,.. *jo'i00 Ausa. Afa.ase. t ervices to t he I,ulalic trenerali. Mani ount icy, i ever expect to pay vho have fattened and ver said "Turkey" or ip your credit unless is manhood to some Don't wait for our ustomers. Your con-, hose who have done ds, we sincerely offer I stand, and are pre ' patronage of these mother year, and our & C0O, PickenIS, S. C. ley. TH 'RMOND & W VILU n, e L. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. S1chedule in effect Nov. 15, 1891. Northboutnd. 'No. 318. No. 10. *No. 12. Lv Atlanta. I 251in 85pnl)l1010m Chanbee...-......9 27pi 10 '18:al Norcross .1..1.........9 3pm 11 1am "uiluth ............ .9 51pm 11 1iam Suwance........ .....10 03pm)n 11 2Nam " Olod ..... ...... . .. 10 17pmI I 40am Flow'ry 111h ........ 10 :31 11 53am (inillesville.. 2 59pmn 10 51 pm 12 1.11)lpm ",1La ....... ........ 11 18Pm, i12 42pm lelton ..... ...... . 11 21pm1 12 4-11)11 " 11ornelia...- . ........ 1 45pm i lopin Moint. Airy ......... i1 5op' i 5p " Toccoa ...... ........ 112 20am 1 .17jm Westulinster ........ 12 58aim 2 :15pm " eIeVL...... ....... . I 17am 2 -l1m " Central..... ........ 1 11a 1 "Ealey's .... ........2 Isam 4 111)111 "(Green ville. . 6 t$51)an 2 -I-l.m -1 -10pmII "tGree.r.-............ 3 14 m 5 0Ipm W elford.... . ...... 3 83a 51 27p Spartanburg. 6 57pm)" 3 54am 5 '2pm Clifton...... .........4 ;3 Waml 4; 10pm "Cowpiel's... ........ 4 1ftmi; 15pml h Gffn4.y's .. ... .1 40am 1opml1 " 11Ia-ksburg-.:. ..... ... 5 Mlain; 7 00Im " 6Grover . .. . . .. . ... . 5 l1:1a1n 7 121)m King's Mtn. ........ 5 28am 7 1Ipm " 1 Gastonia...- .. . . 5 54a1n 7 Spw Lowell...... ........ 6 07ai. 8 121pm Bel (lmonlt ....... . 6 1.-Ilam 8 2;pi Ar Charlo)te . 9 10pm 6 -am 8 511pm) Southbmind. 1 'No. 11. No. 0 Lv Cuarlotte . 4.am 1 511 00:111 "ellemont... c "Lowell.........2 pm25z1 " Ga .tonia(1.... " Grvr.. ... ;01n :x~ *No ~.IsIlIlte. . 7 .*No.p 11 'No. 9 9 4 4m11pm 8 i0atr '' 4 C'h....-.-..... 221n 2111 52an:1 '' flilto. ------..... 1600pm. 9 27an '4 Gaffnv's...........)1 ~i19.7u '' laiIlevi ie -111 9 42pm 10 10art1 .Im'I wy I............ i0pmi 611 32art B" "Cenral. --......... .. 17155pm1 7 30Ir ' ener)..........."... 7 2jpm 7( 57am1 EIIWes.mi..s,.r........... .IIm 1 5a31 Norer us...... ...... 8 1pm 8i 2a "aMunt.ry. .... ..... 8 48pm 91 18ai "r A orneuia. . . .5..... ..85p 2;pu A"dLula--- -...I1 ---... 9I n 1Hy 9-L7am "ee Gaianle. 5:40p 9. 4p 1,0rv S 2am "~ 8: for-. . .... ..riii. 10ve L7pm 1011 " Setwane ..lil . la ... . ...1 - No.y 10 cHm "y (Dal'IIth. ...Idly .... ( ... . 0 45pm y 1 e15am "A1: Norco( . 9. . .. . 1 0 5. pm. 1h1' 28 am "hambleeg 101 . ... . .ii 13( 8p 11. 42am Arw ihn. . . l 5 Omyn'l 435pm I 12 20p Additionl r.a o. n 1 8( lwto-Lul 6 a oi mo '.i u, dal e ce t m l . :1 r. m . turning, leaves Lula7I1 2:001 a. -e Betwn 0 la and11) AlenLs--NoIl. 11 dai Llaitt(1 8 : 0 1. ii., a n 115i.e ., arrive al11 A tirhen 1:1 p.a .endI and 1:I 9. m. 1e tur ii nin leaveIIevel Aths,N.1 dilyII excepi C. 6:1 Ne . W m. hri tu:0p . al8 1:. lIe we1en Toccoa and (ilh.er1t ion-No. 61 ( -r m.,ar:e ielon 5:-r0tp. m. I Ceturn n . n.j No. l0 <h1 i y, ei'pt Smlay, Wileav< ElbertL. ':00Y.Om., rrive Tos.a: a. W..IA.iman Sl,eper4 betwee Atanta. Amet CI On~l N. C.n bneindycah EC. m New YAr to AOT) tanta. ,Al111. wstern IAS Vestibule I,mfited, hetlntAt lAntiad Wahiton. ROnis.tane tilralare 8i charged o irthisike. irrtt olo deaie inlforaina ole n through IIgi tim talLraesl adl'ayla 1en11( agnts. for les A HaT CAN COD AT . C. '. IA MON),SpO., AtlantaI, A.I - AN ta,i Gou. Barber eSo LDpot. Andd Puath Rooms. *RfimNVILL, S40. and tastfull . Smoing. and hair dy.ng ltko sapeiga pelly D ANTO L . Cl Oolumbia and Greenville Division. Condensed Schedule Nov. 1Mth, 1891. Trains ran on 75th meridian time, Butween Columbia and Oreenville via Al. ston, Newberry and Laurens, DaLily except Bunday, No 01 No 7 STATIONS. No 8 No 6W am am pm pm . 7 00..Lv Columbla Ar..10 05 . 750... ..Alston'...... 9 IS 8 45 8 40.....Newberry..... 7 59 8 45 955 9 25.....Goldvillc...... 708 785 1020 940.... Clinton....... 650 710 11301010.... Laurens...... 620 0S0 pm aIm p n pm 1220 10 33....Gray Court.... &5t 440 1230 10 38......Owings...... 564 4 90 100 10 o ...Fountain In... 544 4 06 1 28 14 94.. ..Simpsonvillo... & 99 41 1 47 11 1 .Mau ldin..... 4 17 17 2 26 11 32.. Ar Greenville Lv.. 5 00 2 50 Between Columbia, Alston and Spart.an buig. Daily. No. 15 No. 16 10 00am .... Lv Columbia Ar..... 9 25pm 10 55aum......... Alston.........8 85pn 11 47am.........Carlisle ........ 7 33pm 11 56ani.........Saluc. ........ 7 28pm 12 3011pm......... Union ........ 7 03pn 1 03pm........ Pacolet ........ 6 12pm 1 3(0pi.. .Ar Spartanburg LY... 5 43pn Between Columbia and Greenvillc, via. Belton. Daily except Sunday. No.18. No. 14. 11 10am.......Columbla........ 420pm 12 00i'n........Alston........ 3301)M 12 17pm ........Pomnari....... 3pn 1238pm.......Prosperity........ 2 57pmn 12 57pm.......Newberry........ 2 34pmn. 1 (2pm.........Ilelena......... 2 29pm 1 47pm. ppells...... I 47pn 2 35pm.. Ninety Six....... I 25pm 2 51pm...... Gree wood...... I15p)M 3 1Spm.... .. d,es.........12 18pmn 3 34pm........onal........2 03pn 3 51 pin...... .oiea Path ......11 50am 4 10pm. .......11elton ........ .11 30-am -1 5i.....Wiliamnstow.......11 Ilain 4 42pIn.........Pelzer. ........I1 051an 5 0011111.......Piehioit........10 50ai 5 410pn.... Ar Greenville Lv.... 101001n1 Betweren Newberry and Andcrson. Daily except Sunday. No. 17. No. 18. 8 30u u... Lv Newherry Ar.... 7 50put 8 50m1111.........Ielena......... 7 45pni 923."-a.......Chappellq........ 7 09pm 1) 15ai .......Ninety Six....... u 4,3pn) 10 05a.......Ureenwood....... 620pu 10 28ai....... .ijdgteKps......... 5 59pm 10 -18.an........lomld':........ 5 40pm 11 (a1am...llnea1th....... r28pmi 11 2in......Ar Belton Lv. .... 5 10pm I1 5-5alu.....Ar Anderson Lv..... 3 35pm Between WValhalli, Anderson, Belton and G('eenville. Daily except Sunday. No. 14. No. 13. 9 Ooitn.....Lv Wallballa Ar..... 00pm - - ..........Ar Seneca Lv...... 7 :30pm 9 10am....... Lv Seneca Air ..... 7 lpni 10 1ham .... Ar An nlerson Ar.... 5 44pm I I -m. .....Air lelton Lv ...... 5 15pin 11 3ili. ..Lv ilIlton Ar...... 5 051pm 11 52am...Ar Williamston j,v ... 4 40pn I I 5ram......... Pelzer......... 4 2spi Sp........Pi(mionlt.......4 .110pm -2 0pm... . Ar Oreeville Lv.... 3 30pm Ietween Ilodges and Abeville. Daily except, Sunday. I Il! No 13 WESilOU)ND) No 17 No 13 .. .. oucges Ar. . .12 10 3 530 Tr'ains leave Spart anbutrg. S. (C., A. & (I. dvision, niort 1hbotmd1, :3.54 a in, 5.52 pl bournd, 5.001 a In, -1.27 p mn, 11.4:3 a :n, (vest ibutied hited-); weIstboun n', W. N. C. dlivision, 1.35 P m1, 7.20 p m, for IIens dlersoinvi lle, Asheville llot Spr-ings,~ Kniox.. ville and( (Cineimmtdi. Tralins leaive Gr, een ville, S. C., A'~. &! C. d i vision, nor't lhol. d 2..il a mu. 4 -10) p mn, 0.05 p mn, ( vest ihuled limi)it ed); SIoultbound 1,.11 0 a m, 5.- pi m1, I '. :o p ml (vestihuled '1Trainst leave Seneca, S. C., A. & C. di-' visionl, nlorthblond, 1.17 a im, 4.54 p m; southblounid, 7.57 a1 mI. 7.22 p~ In. Tr'ainos leave Green wood, S. C., 7.00 .a mn; o.0 p m n; Anderson, S. C.. 3.35 p us anld Laurens, S. C., 4.5 yI m ; for Augue ta, Ga , and Ipoints souith. 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