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ICKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWS. --the Methodist parsonage is to be fin bed up by contract. --Mr. Elbert Mauldin left last week 'r his home in Coleman City, Texas. Read the advertisement of Messrs. Mlor - A, Major & Co., and give tht m a call. -Sam Ashaoro returned hone last hursday from a tour of the wild West. -Mr.J.Frank RampAy,of Liberty town. lIp had a partial sttoko of paralysis last ,eik. -bfr. tily Simmons of Cross Roads -ction reports much sicknes in his con. nilty. -Mr. Burgess, the cotton buyer, was in Zasley last Monday on the look out for -ellow cotton. -Ir. L. E. Burns, a prosperous young :nerthant of Laurens, was in town last week on business. -Mr. Bet'ry, the pastor, preached an in teresting sermon in the Methodist church last Sabbath evening. -'Squire Mattbew Gillespie was in town last Saturday. He reports many cases of sickness on the Oolanoy. -The weather Bureau said last Sabbath would be a fair day. The Bureau slip ped up, because it was so wet and slip. pery. -Mr. Charlie Cauble has bought of Mr. James F. Lay, executor, the house and lot recently occupied by Mrs. Carrie Dobbins. lie paid $600 cash. -With favorable weather this week, the tinners will finish their part of the court house roof. From all appearances they are making a good job of it. -Mr. R. W. Willimon brought two of as fine bales of cotton to town last Tues day as we have seen. They were ginned and packed by Mr. M. D. Farmer. Judge Newton has a numerous herd of goats, but tl:ey are not ot the kind nor Dear so many as those of Governor Tiliman The Governor's is a.supei b herd of scape goats. -Mr. Jeff. Gassaway pacsed through town last Tuesday with a fine drove of mules for Central. They have been win tering on Mr. R. G. Gaines' North Caroli na farm. -Dr. V. F. Austin, dentist, will be in Pickens from next Monday for a weelt or ten Jdays. If you want aniythinig in his line, call on him at Mr. I 1B. Hendricks'. He guarantees satisfaction. -Mr. Bob Holder killed a hawk last. Monday night measurin(g four feet an(I six .nches by the rule, froim tip to tip of his wings. le has already been promised a week's board in chicken pies. -When your watch, c'ock or any of your jewelry needs repainiring, ren binher there is as good and as reliable a workman in Pickens as can be found any where. Mr. Burns certainly understands his busi ness. -Messrs McClesk- and Wilcox, of Pied. lont stopd in Pickens hist Monday eve ning. They had been over about Hog Back on a hunting tour. Mr. MeC. ha. one trophy-the lefto fore paw of a huge wild cat. -11ev. E. M. McKissick is still suffering with rheumatism, and has not been able to 'eturn home from the neighiborhood of Dickey Chapel, and hence lie will not be thle to fill his appointments the second Sabbath. are was aceme,L..,.. ::aught from a defective flue. -Mrs. Malissa Lewis, wife of Anthony Lewis diedt of pneumonia at her home last Fridlay night, and was buried on Sunday at Mountain Grove church. She leaves a husbapid and seven chilren and manny rel atives and friends to mourn her (leathl. -Two Germans from New York made a trip to our mountains bast week with a view to buying some of the hills to settle a Ger man colony on. . 'hey looked at some land ->wned by Coi. I. E. dIagood ndl returned. [t is not known whether they wvill buy or lot. -Mr. T. C. Martin, ex-county commis dloner, after an absence from the Court E'ouse a year and a (lay was in Pickens last l'nesday, and his many friends wer-e glad .o see him in such line spirits andl cood ieaith. lie and Mr. John P~hillips came ip to get some corn for a neighbor. --How much ore you going to give to save a town clock put ini the cupola of thme sew court house? It is be-ing put up in el ~gant style for such a machine. Mr. Burns vlill soon tell us what it will cost us. It mist be put in if it, take's tim price of all hge loose chickens that. daily tear up the aillage gardiens. -We caine very near having a fire in own last Thursday eveing. About thr-ee >'clock tire wais discovered burning the ibingles near thle chimney of the hotel, it, iad just begun to burn hut (Capt. Thornhey 'each ed it and extinguished it witbout uiuch troubile. No dlamage wvas (lone ex.. ~ept a small hole burned in the roof. --A good gardlen one year, not troubled >y chickens is worthk enough to buy3 chkick mns for one family four years. It costs ibout $50.00 to pale a garden against chick me8, the hateful things will fly ove-r 11nd( 'cratch up andl eat up the seed alnd tend(er plants, and make one's religion perch very lightly on her apron p)ocliet. D)o, p)lease, keep your fowls in the coop. --Miss Mary Riley wvill b)e married todlay (Wedniesday) in tihe lPreabyLtrian chmurch ait Easley, to Mr. Richard 8. Bro-lwn, tihe pop. ular anmd ellicienit book-keeper of WV. M. Hagoodi & Co. Tile ce-remkony will be per formed at 2 p. im. and the happy couiple will leave oni thle northbiloun<i train. Theluy have many friends who join theC SE(NTINaiL in wishig them a hong, happy ankd pros. perous.life. -Mr. WV. A. Neal, or Hlopewell tow~n ;hip, is going to) plant 100 acres of is best upland in corn this year, reduiniig his cot - ton crop by about that muci(h. anmd of course, reduckinig his expenditure for guino in the samne proportion. Mr'. Neal has been in Columbia tihe pa.L week attending the meeting o)f the pck'itentiary directors' with whom he mnade a contract for twventy-five convicts to woik his fairm this 3ear. Hei arrived home with them last Friday night mad new has themi at work. Hie has huilt &astockade to keep thkem securely.-Peo. a le's Adl 'ocate. --It is not at all surprising that the citi zens are becoming anxious Lto hear some1 reliable railroad newys. The (delay has bCeen caused by the unparalleledl stinlgency ini monkey matters. Weo have not for a mo menlt lost faith In Mr. Burkhalter's i.cerl ty. [lie ability has only been post poned for awhile. He needls a bout *20,00u0 cash to start with, *5,000O of which lhe proposes to conltribute himself. Absout $6,000 or *7,000 of tIls hais alreadly been p)romisedl. So we aire muich encouraged to think that the picks will smite the gm'it ha a short tinte. We hop3 Mr. Bi. will write tihe Siain-trx. a luter once a wcik unitil lie goce W~ wvork. -The first load of fertilizer that has )een carried through hero this year, was carried through last Saturday. -Oscar, a four aear old son of D. A. Parrott, who lives about nine miles north. west of Pickens, was burned to death last Thursday. Illis clothing caught fire from 3ome brush burning near the house. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends in this sad affliction. -The United States court is rushing up matters this week at Greenville, This ses- t sion promises( to be the shortest on record. It has sent Mr. lichey the following board ers: 1'. P. Ellenburg, three months and $200 fine; Wim. Evatt, eight months dnd $500 tine; Riley Elleuburg, three months and $100. -Mr. Geo. E. Bloggs, who represents the Columbia Fertilizer Company, was in Pickens last Friday. He has supplied many of the sub-Alliances In this county and ex ects to sell several more. He is one of the est Alliance talkers we have ever heard. He will deli-er an Alliance lecture at this place on Saturday, the 20th inst. -Mrs. Sallie Gravley died at ier home six miles west of Pickens hist Sabbath at about sixty years of age. The immediate 3ause of her death was an attack of ieas les. Her remains were interred at Mt. Grove. Site had been for nany years a I member of the Baptist church. Site was the nother (if Miss Jane Gravley, whose many friends in Pickens will sympathizo with her in this sore bereavement. -Capt. J. E. Bentlev, a section master on the Itichmiond & Danville railroad, died t last Saturday of typhoid fever at li3 hoine near Crosswell, on Salhidi river. Ile vas about 31 years of age, was very popular J witlh tlhe comany ald1 had Many warm friends anong his neighbors. Ilis renains r were interred at George's Creek. lie leaves a widow and four children. The former is f now (town with the saime kind of a fever. - Obituary. Died, February 1st, 1892, -Mrs. Margaret Y Jamttisott, wife of McElroy Jamison. The subject of this sketch was b;orn in Pickens county, S. C., in 1837, and was fifty-four years, three montis and eleven days old wlten she died. She leaves a lhus 1and attld seven children to mourn her de. cease. She was a devoted wife and ioth er. She had been married thirty-six years, was a menber of the Baptist cltirlt thirty two years and (lied a member of Cross lRoads BapliAt churchl. '1The funteral IWas preacIted by l1ev. W. B. Singleton at the hoime, and her remains were buried at the Jamison burying grotund, a large crowd of friend.,- and rela tives being present. The wri-(r visited her in htet sickness and fou id ier ready to depart, andI go hlene and he with Christ. She said to thte Writer: "I ai not afraiid to die, for I know whom I have believed, and aim persiaied that ie is able to keelt that which I have contuitted unto him algainst that <blly."I "The spirit is the iminortal and nobler part-was jmtt a lodger or wty-farer in an (atly tent, it perishalble dlwellilg. Its I tent life was not its htoitte life. 'Ite tent falls, the spirit speeds away to the better country." ".1elm spirit with a bound Left its eneimnering ('lay3, IIer tent at ttmidday on the ground, A darkened ruin lay. IN re in an inn a strantger dwelt, I Ietre joy and grief by turns she felt; 1oor dwNelling, now we close thy door, The task is W'er, The sojourner returns no more. Now., of a lasting home possese], She goes to seek a delper rest. The Lord brought here, 1le calls away, Make no4) delay, This hjotme was for a passing vdy." B. Ilomo.t)~( n1 ai Dog. tt beats the record1 mtortgages. Itn fact gage or' lien on rec given its part, scutri ibut tw'.o (r thtree tiled a !.mortgage in ..(d species of per. tiiotned as seurity "otte good squirrel A Card. Eniron SSNTINEI.: I wish to express my hteatfel ct thtatnks to mty friends anid nteigh-. bors for' thteir' kindntess anmd respect pakd to me stnd mty fammily dulrintg our aillictionts caused by sickntess antd death of miy wife. I am sure thtis kittdntess will always~be re mettibered by tme atnd my childrent, witht prayers and kind feelings for them antd thteirs. I remaiin theirs, MI(EuttoY JAMIsoN. Br'ighten up; yout don't have to plank dlownt a fotunmte; you can get Salvattion Oil for 25 cents. Gilded live centt pieces are gointg for five. dollar gold p)iCes, buit Dr. Bull's Cough Syrutp nIeeds nto gilding to make it go. Price only 25 centts. Our Ex Itibit. OFFeRt OF COI.U'MulA BI'ARD oF TnA D. Colt.UMnhA, S. C., Feb. 5th 1892. To Tix Eit mon. D)ear Sir: WVill yout kindly pulisht the followintg (call atnd dlirect, attetioni to it, edi.. T1o tIhe Citizetis (if So utht Carolinal: A l.lrec iat ing the limpo"rt aite oIf a 'rop)er reOpresenttation t of SolitItb iorolinta at. the World's Co1tlian F xIpoitIiont us to its aug rietultural, mtechantic'aI, attd other resonrees thte Bloard of Tn'ide would earniest ly ask ever'y city, toiwnt and1 hamtlet , every mtanut factinlg and1( evr(y pubtllic organlizttiont, to sentd deleCgates to ai convt'entiont to be hteld ini thte city of CoImb)ia ott ''Thursday and Fmidlay, March 10th atnd 1Ithi; thme putrpose of sucht d cionvention bhinif to settle upIont soe deflinite plait of re'presentatitonl, atid to (elect. live commttissionlers, whtose duty it shall 1be to ('trry) (lut, sucht plan. Very truly, WV. J. MtnnAy. President. FIiSD. A. S.u.x, Secretary Noticei. Thte work ont thte Methtodist y':rentage n ill he let out. by cotntrt, on thet 15th intst. at 2 p. ttm., t. thte buihlding, to the lowest bidder-. TIhe coittinittee reMrves th Itright to reject all bills. B. 0. liniy, Chiamia of Commtiittee. Somte favor ai tarlITf for revettute (only, som te a tati If withI inteidetal p)rotectiion, and1( sotmt a tatriff for pr0otetitn,per se; but a large malljority .favor the free us of Salva tioni Oil for cuts attd bruitses,. An tend(1less chmait olf cetIifleates v;etify Ithe excelletnce of D)r. Blls Cough Syrup. Pnerie 25 cenits. Contt atpttiln Cured. An (o11 physician, retirted ftomt practice hanvintg ht:t I plated ini his hatndls bty an Eatst Inial isionarytIi the for-mutla of a simptIle vegetale remedyil for the speed(y tand pet' manentoit cure of Consumpittin, Ulronchlitis, Catarrit , Asthmita, andtu a l thrott andl L~ung Aifectints. alIso a1j) positiv e aund taidical eure for Nervolus DJebility 3'nd1( all Neivott~usCtm lainlts, after havmng tested its wond(erfutl cutrative powers itt toutsand s of( ca.iEs ha~s felt It his dut.y to mtake it knos wn 1( to ia suC. ferlitg fel lows. Actumate by Ithis itotiv'eautd a desire to relieve hi uan sitffern ito will senid free of charige, to atli who dhsire it.; tthis recipe, int (Germant, Frencht or English, with fnli dI(r(ctiotns for prepainng an~d u.t. ittg- Sent by mtai by addrItessuing withl~ stamn), natmiing thIs >aper. W. A. iNoyes, 820 l ower's Block, Itochester, N. Y. anr0V1 I lardi Gram. For above occasion, the Richmond & anville railroad will sell round trip tickets o New Orleans and Mobile at one first lass for the round trip. Tickets on saile rebruary 25th to 29th inclusive, limited eturning March 15th, 1892. The follow ng are round trip rates from points named >clow; Intermediate points in same propor ion: Charlotto to New Orleans, $23.60; o M->bile, $19.40; Greenville to New Or eaus, $19.95; to Mobile, 15.75: Columbia o New Orleans, $22.95; to Mobile, $18.70. The Queens Eniglish. The Lewiston (Me.) Journal tells this itory about a somewhat illiterate Maine voian who had just returned home after visit to New York: "0," she said to a riend, "I had such a perfectly lovely tine! ,verything was so convened, you know. We stopped in a house where we rode up o our room in a refrigerator, and I always id my washing done at the foundry right ,here in the house. It was awful nice. I'hen there warn't no stove and no clutter n the rooms. There was one of these leg slators right in the floor and the heat pour d right lp through." '"low did it happen that you came back 0 quickly?" "0, we'l you see. Salry didn't have no cPPrtite. I had tie hardest work to get er anything that she could realize. Ion stly when I got her home she was also an ndvidual." Perhaps it wais this woman's husband rho said that "Ilen Peters got killed this iorning, and the corner hies jist gone out o hold an insect on him." Medium--' This is the spirit of John ones. Does ny one desire to communi ate with him?"' Editor--' Yes. lie owes e ic . Ask him what lie's doing in the ext worl." Spirit --"ltunning an ice RCtory. Call early and avoid the rush." -Atlanta Constitution. IIC-"Mattie, if I only dared to kiss on!" She-I'llarrry, what ever you are, don't c t cowan."-IBoston Transcript. -1 TATE OF SOUTIl CAROLINA, County of Pieckefs. By virtue of an execution from the Jourt of Probate at the stit of Car >line V. Rowland Vs. Wlitiner Svm nes I havo levied uipon and will sell o the highest bidder, on Saleda in M:rchi, Iext, duing the legal hours for sale, lie following describe( real estate, o wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of and situato in the couity and State iforesaid, oin waters of Fifte(,n M ile "reek, adjoinilg lalnds of F. V. Clay on, W. V. Clayton, WNhitner Synmes mid others, con taining sixty (60) acres noro or less. The land is sold to atisfy the above execution. Terms cash. Purcthaser to pay for >apers. 11. A, RICIIEY, eb9 Sheriff Pickens County. Amm-umenit Notiee. The Auditor's olice wiA be open from he first day of 1anu1ary 1892 to the 20ith lay of February 1892 to receive retiuiis of Ieal and Persoial property for taxation in Lickens County for te year 192. The Auditor or his <h-puties will he it :'aclh of the following precinets to receive returins for said year. Kix 31lile. Tia-day, February 2d 189)2. H1urricanil, Vednesday, 'FebruarV 3d 1892. E-astatoe, Thur-sdlay. Feblruarv 4th 1892. 1S92. Foster's Store, Satutrday, February 6th. 18912. Dat-eusville, M'.onday, February, 8th 1892. Cr'oss Plains, Tuesday, February 9th 1892. Easley, Wednaes-l av and T1huirsday, Feb ruary 10th nind l1ith 1892. Liberty, Fid ay and Saturday, February 12t h anmI 1t h 18$92. Central, Tuiesd-,y atmd Wednesday, Feb ruary li h andl 17th. 1892. And at Pickens C. Hi. the balanec of the lime. All chainges in Real Estate must be made andt all new huildinigs ere(cted( since dirst day of Janiuary 1891 returnied for action of Township Assessors who arc re<luired by law to e:xainela all returns madte. .igno.. rance of timhe of listing is no excuse and a penalty of fifty (50) per~ ccnt. for unon-re turn is strictly enjoined upon Auditors. Taxpayers nmtst make their returns in person or by sonic one legally authorized to do so in ease of sickness or absenec from the couty. Ban ks, uildinug atid Loan AXssociations, F'ire, Life and other Insurance Companies, ire required by3 law to muake ret urns. All nailes bietweeni 21 andt 501 yer of age, exceplt those exempt biy lawv, arc liable to Poll Tax. J. 11. CLYD)E, Auditor of Pickenis County. H igh $ 2~Arm ~* ('L.ow % ~ Li,very Macinie ha-s at S drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawers, with nickel sings, aiid full set of Attachnments, eciual to any Singer Ma chine sold from $40 to $60 t>y Caiivasscrs. The hligh Arm Machine has a self-setting nec dIe and setlf-thr eadint shuntute. A trial in your hiomi e f-ire pament is asked. liuty direct of the Maninfact ure'rs awil save agenuts' profits he sides getting~ crifica:les oif nummuitee for fivc. years. Sen so r mr.hine w ith nian.e of a biu.incss man -is reference aiid we will ship one at once, Co-Operative Sawing Machina Co., 269 S. i uih St., l'l.itadctphia, lPa. S..W E PA Y 'A li I ztit(.IIi.-2 THE~ ATLANTIC COAST LINET fl I PASSENGEli DEI'Al11TMEN'I. W.ilmington, N. C., JTai. '1 st, 18'92. Fast Linie bietw'eetn Charle(ston aiid Co luimbia aiid tipper Mouthl Carolina ani Western North I,taroliina. (Giing WVest- Go'ing Eaust, *Nii 52. 'NO. 53. (1 50 a.m i. . Lv Charlest on A r. . 10 :;o a.ni 8 82..........nes........ 8 4p.ni 9 -13..........uiter....7 25 to 55 . -..Ar Cohntnin Lv... 6 (00 5 57 p. m ... -W intinbo-i- . ... 4 20 I :30.........est.........3 28 7 (08 ....ok hilt....2 413 p.m 8 00 .. .Charilot te, N. C.. 1 - 50Sf 1 05 p.mi A r Newherriy,S. C., I t r7 pi ii 3 (tf . . ..Gree-nwvoel..1 57 a ni 51 13 ....Andern. ...10 ('5 5 :1; ...Greenvill......9 25 8 00O..........Walhhaa. ... 8 0(0 4 08 ...Abbieville..10 r,1 2 -15........Sparitmu'ltrg .... -12 (05 ai ir 5 0tt I hendersonuvil,-N. C 9 51 5i 53. . -Asin-ville. 'N. C. . 8 (j0 Solid t, Iis let ween't ('hales-t(n and ('o h unhi-u, S. (1.. and -carry thsroighi sl eueper. A t GenIci. '.iss. A .ent, TI. M. i.\T EJIS( I T'rn.fuir temzr_ Your Note or Acc W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easl Have you even been to see them ? Do you them? The New Year is here and some of you w grown handsome off of our substance have nev "Thankee" to us. How do you expect to keep uF you do better than this? If you can't pay, have th and see us and make some kind of settlement. man to go to see you. These remarks are not meant for all of our cu science will tell you if it is meant for you. To th their best and proved themselves true frient our thanks. We will do business at the same old pared as well as ever to offer inducements for the good people. We will appreciate your trade for ai best effort will be made to serve you properly. Yours truly, HAGOOD, BRUCE W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easl COST NOT CONSIDERED IHlavinlg )ought the entire Stock of Goods in the busines of Lewis & Morris, Pickens, S. C., we propose to sell the en tire stock of said Lewis & lorris at and below cost. Thes goods are not shoddy, but of the very best quality. In orde to make room for a more uniform stock, they must go. Com and see. V3:gNO GOODS CHARGED AFTER DATE. Respectfully, MORRIS, MAJOR & CO. N. B. Parties indebted to Lewis & Morris, will be c: pected to come with the money and SETTL E AT ONCE. LEWIS & MORRIS, Febiruary 1, l12' ickeas'. S. O. Timis ina tle way we are selliang our Celebratedl A. B C. 9 imach 4'. Tobacco. You save 4 cents a paousuad. Bece Tolbacco in I flIaIsaket ior' tle price. 'We are IHIedquIarters for Dr'esgs, all Pateast Med cines andi all Snandries in l3rmssacs, Consabs aund Toot I Braslaes, dre. CA RPEN T ER B3ROS~, MANSION HOUSE DRkUG STORE. Greenvwille, S. ( Has, permanentIly loentd in Pickens and A'l"I'OltNEY A T LAW, offers hsis pr'oh ssiioal servi(ces to tlhe c'it ji o7 aw fK zens of the' town'i andsc otyi3. Itis dlipslo- No 9Lw Ine nui re from thle College of Phyi~sician,s . .l -vr,,E 8. and Surgeons, of liattrnre 189l , a< l'ra:(ti'es in all thet'( courtsH. Casn gi fr*omi Johs llopkins, 1891 . Was nine 0.ry iest ieec esI1C)t. 'Telephitonie No. 1 nt hs5)tI ini Nursinig aind Chibhl's. t'ospital, jan'anin I ilt Iiore. 2tde im - - - - -- - .-____- -..-- - ii . 1 Iiwen. J1. BI. Freemat C. FITI'GElIAALD, J3WEN & FiEEMA N, G;I';El;N VILLE, s. C. aes ___ 1IKN,S Over WVest morehmod Bros'. Drhug Store._____-. Alt work dtonet byi the inistataneout'is pro- WIlS&Oft .BO ('(ss. Also mnake enllartgemenCIts fromt old (re il, .(.T kit,. picturesC to any siz'e iint aer colors, era y- JL,OR&1)GS onl, Ind(ia ink, osil ;ad pin photographis.W ---- --- ---- ---ATOltNEYS AT LAW, Thc Pickens Markets, P 1ICKE~NS C. II., S. ICorn, per but.................. . r>0 M. F. A.vsni~i, C. L. I Iii-.sNseH lIn Pen...., ..".......................60" Orevil,'.C Hiitter' per 16)...... .......... ..15 N8IEL &IOLNSW1T, Eggs~ per do'z.................8 - 8ILAOWIT[ ('hickens eh............... .i(t7 2- ATT'OlINEYS ANIl) CO)l'NSELO)H? Iiron per lb.................8 A TI L A W, Larld "' ......... .12 PlKIENS C. II., S. 'tlour per hair........ .... ...... 5 00~; G00 Pra't ice in all the contt s oif them Stali Suo le a r "t................ . 6 ted( to it e 5 i '~~ t i nh i (5 lit i 111ides. gree ... ... ... .. . - -- --- --- - ---- - -- flOWI - ?~'~-"-- 1LLA & W'ELI)D EARNElD I)NllSt AN122 3Main Street. (1HENYVLLE, R. T '1ICIH OF IUEMOVAL,. My' )enit a Blooms are now locatedl ~4 ~L~/ - -'- W. C. Cleveland's new buibitling over ti - - - avigs' Bantk andu Fe4lto's Hiok Store. 1T'l.11. W._ NO It~i~ WOO 1,1"D. . (. Eneewps'lissgToan'r ~ Tn~ ~ W. MV'. Nouwoon, D). ) R . A:;sistanit. thanl*xiocteJto-. O l'e,. i b' aiin diid It. J. P. CAltL~ISL~E s msii einrnerr l.tal. I I dont ," 'ri at 5Ii t iie~~ tlie he Abletohnyg ian la d r.nd be i.; a i'.teti. a r sh to. Moey an hoaerl i.e re' lia r -.sp Oflce ovect' WVest mor'elandl Bros. & D)uke and in theIr nwn lsrIiti.".. a-yh .ervr they five. A.ny .one )rtig S.t cane do the iork 5~. t.. w..r re, 'c :5 i'nythi No ow*"r.anr -jan89 GRENVILLE, 8.( Ao perWC c C~i.rc .I m,A itInxa it. I I S MITI'J, &lievst eee4cnt-- ci iV eW.ii t.reat EacA SL4EY, S. C, and.ti c >t r.iecy nc.aar e eneyI..tte ts now" permneintly locanted at IEaile we wll n.~ e n ei e on -c~P~ V.At a u , ata rspect fllsy offers his profession TaMII ar 4A., Ina 4tjO. Augateea. MaIa. -Sen ices to the iulie geneLralb-. 2jian' ount ever expect to pay io have fattened and er said "Turkey" or > your credit unless . manhood to come Don't wait for our stomers. Your con ose who have done s, we sincerely offer stand, and are pre patronage of these iother year, and our & CO%, PicIkIA, S. C. ay. TH R1IMOND I DAVIU IsR Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedule in effect, Nov. 15, 1891. Nort11bounId. 'No. 28. *No. 101 *No. 1.2. " ~ ~ ~ . .hnb.e - -...... 92 p 1 1a " Norcros." .:....... !y9 mj11 011111 "I)hluth . ... - ...95p 1a "' Suwan (ce.. ....1 3 m1 ra " l f rd . .... ........ i10 17114 am " Flow'r Y" r'h .... 10:11p 11 5:hm " Ga.1inesv L... 2 50p );i!0 5 1pili'lo 1.1pm,1 - Lula. ... .... . . .. . 11 I-Symll 12 4 " ll o"ll n .r ....... I1 21pml -2) 411pm (h" Corelia... ... ... 11 -1pm (I lopm '' M ir . . 1 50pm11 1 15pm r Tm-coa ........ 11 20:O n ' 471mp W vstmI ist-r ....... 5 m 7;-.m2 .1Ce tral. .. ... . ... ... . 5 :e : .t' m "Crv ile . 0a6pm 2-1tm -:1 410pm II " r e'... ........ :7 1-': 2 5-11)1pm re .. ..... 1 :;ilm i 27pm " 0arinanur- apm 3 .pm i I 5 "v (lif tn ... .. ...... 4: 1:3Ml ; 271im " Clwpen' .. ........ 4t I3am11 ; 1-. pm1 " 1.1lnvy'.4... .... .. * -* a 'I0p " l1aksbug . ..... . . 4a i 00pm " rov . - . . v vla 7. 12 m "' .. . 528a i 7 :1 )pm " (histo Ia)'5I...1.......1.. 5 5 m 7 591)"11 " LowAel.......... . ... ;. O,7m 8 12pm S llvenilont. . ...... . I 1am5 8 '2:11m1 Ar Char14ott c.. 1 S.-1a 750p Im Southibmiml. ]*No. :7. *No. 11I. *No. 9 liv Charlt IE. . - 4m 1 5 2 2o:uu S elem t.. . ... . 2 12pm 1 2 l "9 . toni .... . ....... 15pm I:am "IiIn:'............ . :1 opm ;; 'l7:n "' Groverr(. .... .. . ...... ;1 7;pm :0 :Lm '- 5EGulfney's............ ;-ip d.1-u " Cowpn,s.............. 0 41pm 41 eamn. " C ifto ..... ......ii -8u 1:1p 445am Ar 4 Greer's-- . . . . so . ... 1 . 5 0Epm 51 4Oam . Alty s4EE - - i - - - -. - 1 f 7p E :X-L : Cet LV8 . .At: ... .. - l - , - 6 i55p 7D 11am 8:n12 -) -)) -J- - . - . -E-. I( e 7 22pmL 7:D 57am Westm~4 jit ErEy .. EE . N.E. . 7 i 41 I 15mn 4LV. 'AII cE3 .. .1.: . . . i..n . 8EE 131;' n . R 2a " Mu A iy. ...4 N . .. 8aI' 4:1m 9.El 1am1 ":1 C r e. . .. ......V .Al . 80 m EEE : I 8 [. I etn.. j 14 4E ....... 9 1434 I pm 9E1. E 45am * 13. ..... ( ..... .. 9 pm 47amJt EEI:y 4:;4 'E.1 1,in svEil. ;2 -:llpm I9EIE-1E 10 12 " ilElulor......4E4 ......pIE.. 10 E 17 0 -EE5-un " SuwEEanE Se .. . . E.. .i'E 10 ; 4E3 10 Ham " D N o . .. .i .la.. . EE . d0ayp 11 2hami "C unb:1 llee -.x .......l. 11 08pm 14(1 4:)11am Ar Alanta.... 5 05 m1 11EEIeI I5pm 12E 20pm AditEi ona44 l trais No. 417I i an E8 la N acconmIrEisti dIa4IEi -s ex epts Iumly I, E ave AtElanta,1D 5 'E::1 I p. DI: m., arrives Lua( e. 8:1D2 EE.I m.E) DIEturin, DlE( es LuEE a I'.00E :4E m. rriv'' e sIgda Atl 'a D::> , a. E m. ''~ili1 ('y, Exep~'Et SmaEl y and14 Nol9d il.lev .1d A:'. p,. m., IA and 1n1. :m. arEia turnog:)l I, eav Ates(o.1'alyecp (unday~.andA JMNo. Edai, G:15tp. m.;mDl . :4V. 1m., arr vue, Lul0 M00 p m. :md l:3. e a1, . . D. liEt wEar4E Toccoa(I an FIIE,hro-N. dal (xep Iunay ea~v To 2-i p. A)(a- g MN.6 dl y,' e x4'4l4cpt 1unday, leasel - Elber:tion 5:00a.~ '4 m.,11 arrveT.3 I .;E) .m. het13( wee1 n aintnadK ia i i . PuEunr Slepr ee ANthoaEmTHS 1)No11 n oi rehanc inh 13 41day edbe . fromCNIw Y. CHtoCAtlaAta -al and Wa.hin U.RN IsTrnEx n, F r deaile in orm tte o Ft. l o ta n .II A . L.TAYLOt,GnL4. Ag.t IICHMOND &DAN~VILE L L CC, Columbia and Greenville Division. Condensed Schedule Jan. 81st, 1891. Trains run on 75th meridian time. letween Colimbia and Oreenville via Ala stoit, Newberry and Laurens. Daily except Sunday. o W NO 15 STATIONS. No 16 No 60 .... 11 iO.Ly ( ln'hinJa Ar.. 350 .... .... 1205... ..Alston ...... 300 800 1 05.....Newberry..... 157 8i0 a m 908 3 00.....Goidville...... I1 54 645 930 320.....Clinton......11 36 620 0 15 3 50.... Iaurent......11 06 530 I 10 4 19. ... Gray Court .... 10 12 4 19 1 50 4 37.. .Fountain Inn. ..10 25 320 1) In 2 13 4 50. ...impsgonvil.e.. .10 14 1 f8 237 501......Mauldin.....1002 285 2 33 5 35. Ar Greenville Lv.. ) 30 2 50 3etween Columbia, Alston and Spartan h lug. Dailv. No. 13 No. 14 1 10am. ... Lv Columbia Ar..... 8 .50pni 2 05pin.........Alston......... 2 55pi 2 52pm .........Carlisle ........ 2 02pmn 1 04pn.........Santuc......... 1 52pm I 14pmn.........Uion ......... 1 15hpm 2 05pin........ P col(t ........12 61pm1 2 45pn.. . Ar Spin tanburg Lv. .. 12 05pin letween Columbia and Greenville, via. Belton. Daily except Sunday. No. 11. No. 12. I 10ani...... Columbia........3 0pm a Wipm.........Alstoii....... . 3 00pm w 25pin........ Pomaria........2 40pin 2 45pm.......Prosperity........ 217Ipi I 05pm....... .Newberry........1 57pm 1 lopin.........I[leli......... 1 s2pni 202pn.......Chappells. 1 07pm 2 -4pm.......Ninety Six.......12 40pm I 06pm...... Greinwood...... 11 57am 4 2 piym ........ I 1(-lbrcs..........1 312a 1 .'i1m ........lkomal 's........11 10:am1 I 0 piml...... l oia Path ......10 5tian 1'-'Opm .I .........lB(Aton . .... .... 10 31am 4 liipm ...... illiamstou.......10 iani 4 62pm ....... ..Pe lzer.........10 09amii. 5 07piln.......(Piedmllout........9 55am 4 45pi.... Ar Grecaville Lv .... 9 15-am Betwcen Newherry and Anderson. I)aily except. Sunday. No. 17. o.18. 8 :110amn .... Lv Newherry Ar.... 7 510pm S 50:mi......... lelena......... 7 45pm 9 2:n i.... ......h)pells........7 09pm 1-ilam.......Ninety Six....... 6 43pm1 0 0ani....... Greenwoo ....... 620pm '28:1 im........I It;(]d es f......... 5 S*I8am.......I. i>na ......... .-10pn 1 01:1m1.......Ifl i(;Ie P 1 11h....... 5 2.4pm1 1 20:ti . A........rIol V..... 5 10pn1 1 55am.....Ar Aiderson Lv..... 3 35pi letweei Wallmlla. Anderson, Belton and Gr1envilh. I ily except suitily. Nf). 4. No. 13. 0 00am. v Walhalla Ar..... 8 00pm . .* ..........Ar Sneen I...... 7 301111 8 -i0.n..... v Senee Ar ..... 7 1Upmn 10 03:nn.... Ar A nIlerstin Ar .... 5 415pm 10 :10.1111. ...Ar I11toII Lv...... 5 1 pm I i u . .. Lv lieltoI A I...... 5 12pmi 11 02:un ... Ar Willianistoi L. ... 4 -15pm 11 W amn .........P(lzt.r. .... .... 4'I p 11. 2 pm ........ Piteiliont. .. ... .1 20pmi 12, 10p1 .... Ar Greenville Lv .... 3 10pm ietwcen wli<dges :uul Ahlieville. Daily tecpt Sun<day. No 11 Nol 15 W IEST1'i(UNfD No 1' mi i Il a mi p mi 3 :1:1 II 87. .Lv liE<bre Lv.. 41 08 12 12 . Ar A bhleville Ar., No) 12 No 16 EASTIIOUND) No) ai ml pm! p m pm I It) 50 2 -15..Lv A hheville Lv.. 11 25 3I 2(0.. Ar I iothLres Ar.. TIrainis lea1v( Sparht:Inh1urg. S. C., A. &S im, (.57 p ml ( yest ibule<l limit ed); souith (vest iIEmh-dE liunit edI); westsbotunI, W. N. C. dIi IisioEn, 2. 50 E mn, for llen IIersonllIe,. A-lhevilh-I lLt Springs, Knox. ville anat 4~l ( rinnati. Tr'ainus Ileav Greenv( t~ille, 5. C., A. & C. lvisioin11 n toi bu<l, 2.14 a mn. 3.37 p m), It.5 y mEl, (vIes i hule<d Ii m11t(e<I) ; southbIoundl 3. t0 a im, 5.341 p~ m, 1 2.3 p6 mII (vestibuled 'I'r:ains 1leave Senleen. S. C., A. & (2. dia rision1, no(rthbloEtmd, 1.17 a m,. 1.47 p) m1; 4(ImtthbouiI, 7.584 a11m. 7.22 p~ m. Tfra inis leauve Grteen wood, S. ( ., A ndets PulhnI an Car Servine.--Train 1leavinii ireenwoo WE(EI .:0 p li, carrties thlrougtIh ud 1100n Sleeper frainl SlE;artaIhhurg toI Savan 1.30 a tm. lletulrnling leave Savaihl 8 10 I mI, arrilve GrieenwoodU 10.05 a mn, taaking EarEe11t ion with C. & (G dIiio. Putll-. 1I 59 -1 37....wings...5 54 41 30 .E1.\AIl( 1 ISI N, Supt., (olumbEia, S. C. WV. A. '[1T1 K, Asst. Gen' lPass. A gent, ('hnarl.tle.I N. (' W. II. t Iml1N,(J Gen'tuana.er. At .1.\S. La. 'I'AY LOll, (Gen'l Pass. Ag't. Attlue ta. Gah. SI)a L I.\ AS, Tlruflie Manager, Atlanta, TH!E O'DELL TlYPEi -:-WRITER ! ilum will buyv thle O'DELL TYPE WRITER with is 7 (ebaracters, an 11 $15 Jp.Eed, 1ase (if opera(ltion, wear1s longer wait hbut cost ol repalIrs than any other malz apral~.:tor.. It. is nelat, Sublstantial, iikel (fEril trting L(Eike a1lE pitingde~ press.it wV itag. Any inli genit person (Inn be unle 1an operator inl two( dalys. W.e (Iffer i1, 000 tol ay' opIerator w',ho (enn equal hIe work oif the Double Ce'se O'Dell, [Heliable alg!ets lad salesien wvantett, speclial ndui((1icmets5 to dIelers, For Iamhil iIet. gi vinig 1 ndor:;nmenlt, t., ad Iress O'DELL TYPE WRLTER CO,, 358-364 Dlearborn St., lee10y1 CHICAGO, ILL. Scientiflc Americaft Agency for A CAVEATS TRADE MARkS DESION PATENTJ COPYRIOIHTS, eto4 nF~r.lormstlonl and free Handbook write tn NN & 861 IlooAi,wAY, NE.W Yomr, Oldcat bt ioi fr securlling ptet0 in Amerleni. 1~0y1nateui tikenl out by uir 13 rohught befora t ho puGnlo by a nlotl icoie free ot charge tn the Lar'ost (!rElat!ofl of any Mr at!f' e's In tia wolr d. A lendl1 Iinttrauted. No itElIrent 1b0an1 abou d be0 wItlOItt It. Weeok1y 3.0 Ga