The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 25, 1892, Image 3
JKENS SENTINEL.
LOVAI. NEVS.
)r the news of the State, read the I
td fourth pages. 8
en and brethren, what are ou going J
about running for office ths year? I
you owe Uncle Ben anything now I
I make you pay 15 per cent. penalty.
R. Boggs met the Alliance here last C
md sold them their fertilizer for this I
B. Freeman, Esq., was In town last
Ile leaves socn for Texas to prac
n Interesting article will be found on b
trth page In regard to the cultivation J
lacco.
.r. T. C. Robinson editor of the
M, went to Columbia last week on a
re trip. 1
Irs. M. A. Boggs was unable to at- 1
ier school last Monday on account of 'I
;ht attack of the grip. Mr. Irvin J
; presided in her place. J
Ve neglected to state last week that
ould cheerfully pay the taxes of our
ribers, but since the penalty has been
ied it is against our rule to pay. i
'hose who subscribed to the building
new church at Bethel in Eastatoe I
ship, are requested by the committe ,]
ve their subscriptions at the SENTINE
t2
rvin Boggs, of the Citadel Academy t
hoine on a ten days furlough. If his '
a permits he will return next Saturday. c
gh he has been quite sick, he is rap- V
mproving.
,tarried, on the evening of February a
1892, at the residence of the offilciat
:lergyman, Rev. W. B. Singleton, Mr.
Berry to Miss Lizzie Burdine, of t
iville county.
Che tax books closed last Saturday and I
are three hundred delinquents. The "
s wlil remain open until the 9th of
h to collect the taxes unpaid with 15
ont- penalty added.
'ounty Commissioner Murphree warn- b
t one hundred hands to work on and (
up a new road leading from this place c
flln church, by lIev. 1. Holders, P.
cyles, and others, work to begin this I
It
V. P. Fowler shot and dangerously e
ded J. H1. Poole, at Fountain Inn, fl
ville county, last Saturday. An old 9
r feud was the cause. Four shots
,fFect, but it is thought Poole will re
-arried, on Wednesday evening Feb- I
, 17th, 1892, at the residence of the s
s mother, Mrs. Laura M Iy, by t
Stevart, Esq., Mr. R. Thevdore v
Ito Miss Laura Mosley. All of Pick
>unty.
'Remember the Sabl'ath day," but
-an do this and throw rocks at the
ans which cot.iL to tear up the little
and tender planLs which have been
i i the irarden at a cost of seven dol
r upwards.
. C. McKinney, who killed John Hien. 3
Iliams in self defence on the 13th (
an account of whici- was published i
Sen'inel last week w-i admitted to 3
the sum of two thotAsand dollars.
:md was promptly givu .
IC
still of 100 gals. capa ity was cap
ier Pink mountain on the 21st ist.,
'uties Joel R. Grtlin, Thomas Aiken,
. J. Lewis. The still was brought to
is 'ast Monday. There were seven
of beer and one keg of backings.
t Richey with'special depu)lty ~M. F.
r, left with them for Colubia Satur
'rho unfortunates are brother and
:r. D. E. Garvin dIiedl nt his home
lentral on the 1 7th inst., after an ill.
f several weeks at abouit 39 years of
His remains were interredl on the da~y
ing at Rtuhamah. Ile leaves a wid
d several children. Mr. Garvin has
frienuds who will regret his untimely
off.
r. John RIosamondl, who lives necar
an's store in Anderson connty, lhad
efortune to lose his dwelling house
Son the morning of the 2u0th inst.
teverything in the house but three
The house eaughit fire while they
t b)reakfast, froin the stove chimney
iedl, after a short, illness, on the 17th
'f typhoid fever, the thirteen year
ughter of Mr. Wmn. O rr, living near
'alls in Oconee county. She was
Thursday. This is the second dleath
family since the begir ning of the
ar. Our condolence is extended to
cavedl tamily.
~s. Harriet Willimon, wife of Wmn.
on, sr., comlmittedl s'uicide last Tlhurs
her home six miles above Greenville
Paris Mountain township). Cancer
breast is thought to haive caused her
hi suffering tbat shielbenme1 deran
id was the cause of her rash act.
'Noah RI. Kennemore says without
*g, that Pea Ridge is advancing as
as any section of the county. A
irea than usual has been sown in
.nd as a general thing the farmers on
Ie have always showed faith enough
-rsined crops to raise p)lenty of corn
ne0 consumption.
Ivid J1. Glilliland dliedl at his home in
mussy ,Mountain setion on last Sab
mor,ning, at the age of sixty-four
His remains were interred at GriflIn
ion the 22d Inst. Mr. GilIitandl was
, unobtrusive citizen and hi hiy re
I by all who knew him. i e hadl
> any years a member of the Ba;ptist
me County Executive Committee met
>nday pursuant to the call of the
an, WV. T. O'Dell. There were
utembers presen~t. Tihe only business
the committee was the recolnen
of some suitable perison to he ap
I supervisor of registration for the
vo years. The commnmitte unani..
rairreedl upon the present incumbent
D. Cureton.
vin Miller had a flcrec~bnll (log but
always becen on the friendiest terms
ms master. Last week he wvas walking
th his ax and accidenstally stumbledl.
fell the ax struck against the dog.
nraged all the anImal's ferocity and
mace rushed on Mr. Miller. lie was
wardled off with gentle blows, bt)t
g was blood thirsty and the life had(
mauled out of him before he stop
~r. S., A. Burns, jeweler, has receIved
:r from Seth Thomas, of New York,
:ard to the town clock. Mr Thomas
qes to put the clock in tower wIth a
>unld striking bell for *785, the town
iy cartage ronm Ealey. The same
deliver at New York would cost
It would ring otut the time of day
ht for four or five mIles. Unr.le
Kennemiore says he will give five
s. If the rest of us give in aIi pro
a we will have no trouble In raising
Gentlemen of the Jury.
GRAND JURY.
tarcus A. Boggs, Laban Mauldin,
R. Dalton, R. T. Stewart,
W. Uudgens, W. W. McWhorter,
usell Duke, Noah R. Kecnemore,
anuel Edens, W. C. Gaines,
V. 0. Richey, J. Salter Hendricks,
D. Holder, W. I. Gravley,
1. A. Herd, M. If. Hunt,
. W. Duckworth, B. D. Mauldin.
PETIT JURY.
1. G. Dayls, Thomas Parkins,
It. Durham, S. C. Keith,
J. Robinson, W. D. Garrison,
olin T. Hitt, T. J. Bowen,
L. C. Grady, J. V. Griflin,
'. E. Per ry, 11. D. Lesley,
t. A. Hester, J. A. Gary,
L. 11. Ellison, It. F. Ariall,
L. Ambler, T. H1. Gassaway,
V. D. Hendricks, Elisha, Gilstrap,
!W. W111lLIPn Joab"Mauildin,
J. Chastain, J. E. Iolden,
H. Miller, J. A. Couch,
.t. Lathem, S. M. Jones,
1. B. Adams, Robert Mosley,
'. 11. Stewart, J. L. Hendricks,
F. Jennings, D. W. McDonald,
W. Earle, W. B. Jones,
From Gates.
Messrs. John and Thomas Hunter are at
3nding Hunter's Mills. They take it day
bout and farm day about.
Mr. Editor, you are mistaken about W.
L. Lindsay beiug out of the county. The ]
udge is still at Central running his jewelry
hop as usual.
Several parties a mile or two off, report
hat someone is visititing their corn cribs I
vithout leave or license and using their
orn. It Is to be hoped that they will not
enture into the heart of the city, as the
olice don't want to have to arrest anyone,
either does the inayor want to prosecute
nyone.
1T city's population is still increasing as
sual. It is noted to be prolific in all
hings that are raised.
Not over three Tillinanites got their mail
t Gates. Give the people a full, free vote
ud the arch dictator will be relegated to
lie rear with his dish pan, flowers tin d
ower pots, etc., so far he never will bless
4cl diy he was !born.
All are pronouncing that you have the
est of the fight with your neighb-r. If
hris. had a good cause to fight for he
oul do splendid. But alas, alas!
Mrs. Rebecca Jane Evatt, neo Ilinton,
ied near Piercetown, Anderson county,
ist Thursday night, the 18th inst., of
ironic diarrhea, after several months suf
-ring. She was burried at the Mullinix
rave yard on Saturday following.
Uncle Jimmie Porter.
Mr. James Porter died at the home of
is son. Mr. C. C. Porter, near Westinin
ter, on Tuesday night, the 1th inst., at
lie ripe old age of one hundred years,
eauting only four datys. lie wits horn
lebruary 20, 1792, and had he lived until
ext Saturday, a century would have been
he span of his earthly life. lie was the
4dest person in Oconee county, and per- 1
mps in the State. lie has been a remark- i
ble man and lived to a remarkable old
go. When only twelve years of age lie
vas soundly converted and joined the
lethodist church, and for eighty eight
ears his life has been it close walk with
lod. le was a class leader and exhorter
i the Methodist church for nearly eighty
ears. His was the first tent built at Sandy
prings canip ground, and for many, tmany
ears he was a regular attendant of the
amp meetings at that place. His reliri
us life was always deeply spiritual a'ud
xperimental, and lie fcund much joy in
elling to others what great things God had
lcne for him. In his extreme old age and
cebleness lie seemed to have no other
hought than that of blessing and praising
- ' ~'ed was one of con
llis phlysical oner
within the last two
d in the discharge of
ues. Hlis life has cv
bieunce for good, and
y of emulation by all
On this (Thursday)
,his biody was buried
he o1l1 Westminster
his wife, who predec
... .rs.--Keowvee Courier.
Chuiirch Nottce,
W~ill you leaise anniIounlce through your
~ater that per the kindntess of thme M. E.
hmurchm at P'ickens, thle Baptist church atI
P'icents will meet on the second Sundays;
md at Cen'tral on the thtirdi Sundays. Let
is have a large congregation at Central oni
lie third Sabbath and Saturday b)efore of
iext month. L. TV. WEimoN.
A Card.
Ce.n tral. Feb. 19th, 1892.
Mr. Editor: 1-take the liberty through
he columitns of your pa per of thanking the
many kind friends for their help andiu kind
icss to ine during my husband's illness.
\lay the gonod Inrd bless and keel) each
umd everyone of t,bemi through their triails
md ailletions as lie has dlonte mae.
A fiendi( ind(uced me tot try Salvationi Gil
for miy rheumatic foot, I used it anmd the
rheumtatisnm is entirely gone. ,John if. An
dlerson, ltimore, Md.
Positive and unsolicited testimony from
wvery section conftrrms every clnimnimadle
For the wondlerful ellicaey of D)r. Bull's
D'ough Syrup. Pri.e 25 cents.
C~ottoni Seedl for Sale.
Peerless and Goldusat mi xed, eit heithe
aarliest and umost prolille ever planted.
P'rice reduced front one dollar to fifty cents
>er bushel. Address
0. WV. MAtumr,
LFeb.".18, '92. Box 1616 Greenville, S. C.
---G0od mule for sale, cashi or on time.
Xpply to Thomas Welborn, Pickens, S. C.
25i w2
-The wvorkmeni have littedl the tin catp
>ni the (Ionmc of the new court h> use.
---Sam Green, colored, wats commtittedl to
he loving care and custody of Pickenis
coutnty last Moniday.
Joel tawter recently dlied ini California.
inel had been a hustler. lie accunmlatedl
nanty ducats and three wives. Ini his will
10 gave one half of his estate to wife .No.
.; onte third to No. 2; and one sixt h or
$200,000O, to No. 3. Like sensible wives
hey agreed to dIi vide according tot the will
md not give thme latwyers a chance.
BIuusiuns Notices.
Keecp your eycs open; 25 ceuts hnys SaI'
at ion Oil, the best cure on earth for pauin
Tourist, to) Yellowvstone Park ntext sea
on might eticoutnter a northwestern lizy
.ard. If they are wise men they will take
ilong a supply of the famous Dr. Bull's
C'ough Syrup.
An oldl physician, retiredl from practice
taving hadl placed inm his hands biy an East
I ndia mnissionary the ftomul a of a simitple
vegetable remed'(y for thle speedly aund per.
rnanent cure of Consumnptieon, Ilronchtit Is,
D~atarrh, Asthma, aunud till thtroact and Lung
Affections, also a positive andl radlical cure
for Nervous Debility and all NervousCoin.
plaints, after hauving tested Its wonderful
autrative power's in thousamnds oif catses hats
felt It hIs (duty to mnake it knowtn to his suf
rering fellows. Actuate by this tmotive antd
it desire to relIeve humnan suffering, I will
tendl free of charge, to all who desire~ it,
tsrei,inGra,Frenchior Eglisih,
Ing. Sent b.) mall by aXdretsing with
stati namning this paper. W. A.'Noyes,
B2) Pwer's Block, Rochester, N. Y.
Notice,
Po the patrons of Pickens schoolt
From the 1st March next, for thelterm
chool beginning then and ending in Jun
he rates of tuti on will range from $t.j
o $2.50 to those who enter their childrq
ogularly, but to those who do not, the re
flar rates will be charged. Those who (
lot see me about it, I will take for grant4
hat they wish themn entered Upon1 the rej
ilar roll and will give them the advanta
>f the reduction. This will enable anyot
Nho wishes to educate his children to do
it small cost. W. B. Jusrus.
Notice, County Hoardn.
Notice is heroby given that the Counl
Board of Equalization will meet in the at
liter's olice at Pickens on Tuesday, ti
ith day of March, 1892.
The Township Board of Assessors
Rasley, Liberty, Central and Iurricati
Nill meet in my o11ce on the 1st, 2d, .9
md 4th days of March, 1892. The Boar(
)f Assessors of Plickens, Dacusville, Eas
itoe and Pum1i1pkintown will meet in Ul
>Alice on the 4th of Marci, 1892.
The following are the township boardi
Easley--E. S. Griffin, J.K. Lathem, A
B3. Kay.
Liberty -John N. Wyatt, E. B. Ricl
rlson, J. S. Wilson.
Central-R. U. Gaiues,W. Alston Boggi
5. C. Smith.
Ilurricane -Perry J. Mauldin. J. I
ulrroughs, Chas. B. Findley.
Pickens C. 11..-J. B. Newbery, W. 'I
lowcn, J. L. Ambler.
Dacusville-S. H. Brown, G. W. Uriffli
M. Williams.
Pumpkintown-G. M. Lynch, J. D. Al
Leith, Elijah Edens.
Eastatoe--John L. Gravley, John A
'homnas, A. A. Alexander.
,2 J. B. CLY0E, Auditor.
We Divide the Profits!
Perhaps you think that's a llight of a
istic imagination? It isn't. The artist
ight as far as he goes, but tie doesn't f
juite far enough. When you split a thir
n two it doesn't alway happpen that y
nit in the center and we are not dividii
mt profits in the middle. On the contrat
)ur divison is over whelmingly in favor
lie purchaser. There's a grood reason ft
his uniusual Proceeding. The time for ri
Ieing our enormious stock of Winti
'lotming has come and big inducemen
mye the way to big reductions. Here ai
ome prices which will show you that til
natter of profits is not bothering us
31:
$30 Suits now $25.
25 " " 20.
20 " " 15.
15 " " 12.
Overcoats at a very groat sacrifice.
InT(erwear must lhe closed out..
Call and seo the goods and hear t
)rices.
Le ROTHSCHILD,
Greenville. S. C.
Citation.
TILE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Coun ty of Pickensa.
By J. B. Newberry, Esquire, Prob:
*ludge.
Whereas, JT. M. Stewart, C. C.
mneo suit to mie, to ivrant h
letters of adimnstrationl of t1e estate
and: effects of J. 0. Smith, dceaist(
These are thlerefore to cite andi( admlt
ishi all and sie'gular the kinidred and e'rt
hors of the said J. 0. Smith
r-ease~d, that. t hey tic antd appear heft
mec in the Court oif Probate, to he hteld
Pticns C. II., S. C. on the 24th day
Match ntex t, after publ icationi heret
itt 11 (i'clock in thme forenoion, to she
cautse, if aniy t hey have, wh*ly the saidi A
iinumst rat ion sh:ould not be granited.
Given tinder my hanid this 9th dayv
February~3, An no Doiminii, 1892.
7w JT. B. NIEWVlERY, J. P. P. C.
GIBOg
t~*ri o . mi C
--MANUFAcTURiED BY
The Wilcox & Gibbs Guno C
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
PAVMI SINM[R
;.H
largeEvery Machine ha
drop Icaf, fancy coiv
tvo aredrawers, with nickel rings, and
set of Attachmecnts, er;ual to any Singer N
chine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvasse
The Iligh Arm Machine has a self-setting na
dIe and self-threading shuttle. A trial in yc
home befo re payment is asked. iluy direct
the MNiinufacturers and rave agents' p)rofits 1
sides getting4 certiicates of warr:.ntee for fi
years. Send for i machine n it ame of a busini
man as reference and w' e ill !hmip one at on
Co-Operative Srwing Machine Co.,
c..W, LAY 'a1un 3 nEirIHT.bt
Consult your interest and Call on
E. KINCH, at Pickens, if you wa
t.he above machine.
e,
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10
You:
W
I- Have you even 1
* them? The New Ye
grown handsome off
"Thankee" to us. F
1 you do better than th
and see us and make
man to go to see you
These remarks z
science will tell you i
their best and p
our thanks. We wil
pared as well as ever
good people. We w
best effort will be ma
HAGO
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The Greenville
Greenvill
Our Fertilixers have been used t
South Carolina and Georgia, and havi
would say to our patrons that our Fortil
dard, and would ask that they give us n
Orders filled promptly and shipmoi
gooos at destination, in many places the
and sc for yourself or send ord(r.
wrri-I AN
Cherokee Ammoniated Dissolved F
Chorokee Soluble Guano, 2 per coi
Cherokee High Grade Guano, 2-p
Cherokee Alliance Guano, 3 per cei
lillsdale Guano, 4 per cent Amuc
Cherokee Acid Phosphate.
Cherokee Dissolved Bone.
Genuine Leopoldshall Kainitt, conI
g
irWAIT! NO
r
ts
Don't Buy Yom,
Till our Fresh Stock comes in, wi
We haidle none
e and everything el
YOU Can Do Better %w
Than anyw~here e
CARPENT
MANSION HOUAS
PcAM N lu iaaVnio $~
SHIS NEIGHBOR
of P?A1I)
d.
1i
ei
re frIA'Son? & t(Gam?gn
at
>f,
of
ONLY $375.OO0
FOil TiIES SAM1E PIANO.
Neither one wais worthi a niekel over.
payving e'xhorbi tant prices by3 luving direct
from J. C. G'AltItETT, Gates,'8. (5.,
Or J. L. IIA YN II E & D)A UGIITLElS,
~ Wh l renlle S. C.,
Who ave ut. ne pie~ and t hat thle
lowest knowni. 'You cnn't pay thema nti>re
thtan inst rumients are act italIly wort h. Thecy
are not. buiilt tht, way. Write for latest
special offer-s.
. au Ey auLkE, C.UIK !
Solicits y'ouri paitrotnage. Will pay you
3 per cent. inlterest. (on dleposits for
pe-riods of thtrt mCionths, and 5 per cent.
for p)eriods5 Of sIXixtmonths, intecrest to
commtete ont first of mtonth Iisucceedinig
date of deposits.
D)eposits are paya:ble on donI'andi( with
out not ice.
W. M IIAfOOD). Presidlent.
11. F. LEN Il.A iR DT', V. President.
W. C5 SMITil, (ashier.
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE R~ R
P IASSENG Eli I)EPA RITMEN'l.
Wliington, N. (5., Feb. 7th, 1892.
Fast L4inte hiet wennpi U harlestoDn and Cn.
luminla amil uipper South Cairolinat andI
WVester N~'i orth Carmiolina.
Going West. (loin u East.
*No. 52. *No. 53.
hi 6 50 a.mi . . v chari eston Ar. . I 30) a..
8 33 ..........anHes...8 415p.m
9 413 ...Sonter...7 25
10 55 . .. Ar CSoluimbia Lv'. .. 6 00
5 :37 p.nt . ...Winunsborro... 4 20
0 :3o .. . .. ..Chester....3 28
7 08 ....lock 11111..2 43 p.m
-8 00 . . .Charlotte, N. C. .. 1 50
~13 06 . . . . Greenwood ...11 57 a
'a 5 43 ...Anderson..10 05,
rs 5 3(....reenvill..) 25
ec. 8 (It . .. . . ..W ailhalla. . .. 8 00
ur 4 08 ....A bbevilie.I ..) 50
ol 2 415 ...Sparthinhurg ...1 a5 atm
.5 01 IIendersonvill,',N, 9 16
ve 5 53 .. . Asheville. . . .. 8 15~
~* Daily. tl)aily except Nttnday. -
.c li tIns hiet wveen Chanrleston and1( Co.
iinihia, H. C., and catrry thlro irh adeepers.
het weenOt Chtarles andt ('hcio nati.
11. M. EMElHSON,
-. A ss't (Gen. Pas~s. A gent,.
nt T. M. EMERSON, Tlraffle Manager.
.. RI KENY v n' manae.
A YoU I
r Note or Accc
,u. URu
M. HAGOOD & CO., Easley
)een to see them? Do you c
:r is here and some of you whc
of our substance have nevei
[ow do you expect to keep up
is? If you can't pay, have the
some kind of settlement. I
re not meant for all of our cust
it is meant for you. To tho
roved themselves true friends,
do business at the same old s
to offer inducements for the
ill appreciate your trade for ati
le to se:rve you properly.
Yours truly,
OD, BRUCE 6
M. HAGOOD & CO., Easley
Fertilizer Co.
e, S. C.
hroughout the Piedmont section of
given universal satisfaction. We
izers shall be kept tip to the stan
trial before purchasing.
its go forward at once, landing the
day after orders are received. Como
FALYXSIS:
,on.
kt Ammonia.
er cent Ammonia.
-it Ammonia.
ma.
aining 23 per cent Solublo Potnah.
)LD SEEDS!
Garden 8
ch will he in a days
bit the VERY
'SF1
se that we sell,
it us on T
i-e in the State.
ER BR(
E DRUG h
Green
11L J. Ilaynmsworth.
L. E. C
ATTORNEY
an28mn4
J C. JFiIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 79 Law RangeC,
GREElRV1ILE, S. C.
Pract ices in all the courts. (Can gives
rery best references. Telephone No. 79.
II[. O. ]Rowent. J. HI. Freeman.
jOWEN & F~REEM7uAN,
ATT'1ORNEYS AT' LAW,
ip'2y1 ______ PIC(K1ENS, S. C.
Soi l io 8th Circulit , P'ickens, S. C.
(Greeunville, S. C.
ANSEL.1 & HOIL LINGSW~OllTH[,
ATTO'(RNEYS A NDI CO)U NSELOR1 S
P~ract ice in all the courts oif t he State,I
11d( altt ei tion gi veni to all Ii~ i 5 husins rntrs
edI 6 to themi. mhii1.14Mtf
1ILL~ & WELD)ON,
D)ENTISTS',
L22 Main St reet. 0 RIEEN ViILE, S. C.
(Gas givent every Tlhurisday a114( Friday,
My)Dntal lloomvs are now' local ed in
W. ( leveland's ne w li bul ing overi lhe
Savings' Han k and Fellton's lhook St ore.
J1. W. NOR WOOl), I. I). S.
W. M. Notowoon, D). I). S., Assistant.
C REENVI [IE Lv. (1.
R. J. P'. CA R LIsLE,
DENTLISTl,
r)filee over Wesimoreland Bros. & Dunke's
D)rug Store.
jant'89 (OlIEENVLLE, S. C.
)R.FRtANK( SMITH',
EASL,EY, S. c.
Is no(w permaneniCitly lo(atedl at 14asley3,
il respec'tfully13 offers his prTofess~inl
erviccs to the puic generally. 2jan90
j R. RIOB'T KIRKSEY'
Hans pe(rmnanentl ly local ed in Pickens and
,ffrs hiis professi onal services to the c'iti
.ens of thle town and ('olinty, HIis d ipio.
nas are from thle College of Phy4sicianis
mtd Surgeons, of Halt imiuore, 1 890), and(
'rm Jii*ohis lopikins1, 1891 . Wats ntine
nonth in i Nursing aind Chil d's ii ospi tal,
3alit im iore. 2-kelei1ml
j C. FIT1ZOR R A LID,
PHIOTOG R APII Enf,
(IREENVILLE, N. C.
Over West mor'l and lHros'. D rug Store.
All work (lone by3 the instantaneous pro
'ess. Also make enlargements from old
pictures to any size ini water colors, Cray
an, TlIndiajk, oil anml nlain nhotonapnhs.
ount
ver expect to pay
i have fattened and
- said "Turkey" or
your credit unless
manhood to come
)on't wait for our
omers. Your con
,e who have done
we sincerely offer
tand, and are pre
)atronage of these
ther year, and our
r CQ,,
Pickets, S. C.
E RICHMND &DANILU R
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line
Division.
Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1892.
Nortlbonid. 'No. 3R. -NNo. 1 o.0No. 2.
Lv Atiluita... . . I 25pm8 :ml 9
Cliaamblee . . . . . . . . .. ) 27m 1 a n
Noreross ... .........9 0pini 9 52am
ltlith . . . . . ....... 9 51pin 10 5 am
Suwanc.... ....-.. 1003pin 10 1 Cain
iiford ..... ........ 10 17 I o 10 18:1
"Flow'ry HIr'h ........ 10 41pm 10 -llaml
Gainesville. 2 1.pni 10 .1pin 11 0:;p11
L1ula...............11 pI II ;1m
"ellion... ...... 11 2pm i pni
Cornelia .... ........ 11 1Pin 12 ulI pm
.Mount, Airy ......... IIi 50pm 12 11pm
"Toeon . . 2 20am I2 .Ilpin
West minst er ........125m) 2p
So ..... . . 1 17an. . 1 47pm
" 1ri 1 ral..... ........1 SOa n ;15pm
" Easley's ... .. 2 18:m i 1('Sym
Greenville. . i 5pmi 2 -11 :m; :>7im
(" eer's..' .... ........ 3 1.* 4,711m1
"NW(. ford.... ...... : -325pm
"parang. 1)111 : 3 54m i4 51pn
Clifton..............1 iatn 5 OSym
Cowpen's... .... .... 1 IMamI 5 12pm
("Iflinvy's... . . . -t ila ( 19pm
"BIlacksburl. . . . 1M t 0i
" ro ver . . '........ 5 1 ; n 1;1 i l l
" Kinll S 'N I., ........ 5 281tinl 0 ;,0pm11
" I'lastollia.. .. i........ 5) 5.1,lml: 8p
Lowell.. ........ 1 17a1 7 12pm
i-ellemolt . .... G 1-lami 7 2ipm1
,kr Clmharlt t.. 1) 101111 (0 -10am 7 ollml
Soullibonild. No. 137. No. 11.; 'No. 9.
x ('harlotN' .. 9 45ain 1 50pm 2 20am
lellen . .... 2 1p 2m
Lowel-............. 22m11 52-ail
' Iastonll.1 .......3m i .a
- (i ii k h .'........ . . 53 l(pui . 4
- Glaff~iiy's............ 3. 45pm :1 n:
- Cowpens........... . . . .1 10pm .1 .l it
'(litton.....l........ . ;p 1--u
' Sii rl hurg I11 4;himu 4 27p 5 Oim
'(re~r's.. . ..... i 0 pmj 5 -12ami
Greeniville. . 12 ;;Iim1 .5 'd.pmn 6 l10n
1-IayI..............6 790 6 isi
...ntr...--.-.-... .. .. .6 55in 7 :a0:n
Siin en - -.-.-...........7 22pmj 7 57:u n
estn(iiiinstter .. .......7 -11 tin! 8 15aim
'Ioccn---.... ...... ... 8 9p 8 52in,
Mount. A ir 3. ... ......8 -18pmo 9 1 8ami
(Corneh.ij .......... ..8 52pmil II 2::
hllion..............9 1l(ipmi 9 -15anti
' Ia4.............. 9 I18pm 1) -17amn
"' (huesille.. ;I.-1pm 9 -12pm 1 0 1'2am
"lFlow'ry fIr'h .....10 00lpmi 10 ;32:mi
" Il for ... .. . ... ..10 1 7pnii 10 .1:5-u
" )iiw:u ei........ .... 10 ;I3pm 10 I5iim
N I'ulu(h...............10 -15Gpm 11 15:ain
" ia"rerlss.. .. ..........11 Oxpi 11 ls am
Ar At tlanta. .. 5 05 45p)ii 12 21)mm
Additional trains Nos. 17 and 18-Lulai
aiccommoda ilt i o, dai 3ly except. Stundhi ,
lea1v(s A tlant a 5:;(0 p. mI., arrive s Luka
8:12i 1;i p. in. ur i,lea 12:21 p i:00 a.e
i'ii.ng weavn L l am, No 10-n -al No. 11dai
Siuday. 111n4 No. 12 daily, 6:2(0 p.' m. and
(1:-15 a. mi., airrive Luhai 8:0)5 y m. aml11 n::4)
ai. mn.
i)t weeni TIoeoa and E ie' I (irto--No. II
daily ex;ept( Smilayi, leave Tl(ioIen 1.0) pI.
hetw 1(1n A Ilauita:i New Yo4rk.
Nis. :17 am21! 3M W~ashiiI'toni and4 Situlb
westerni Vestibioledl L,imit)ed, heti wenI Al
Sleeper Int w4lIn Newl York an d Ne 4w )r
Ieians, also hetI11(1 wee W in-iit on, mai Mlem
pihis, via A I iait :aI:andliirinighiani.
Foir detauiled inforEimaion 31 asM toi Ie4al and4
thlrough.l t iiio Itbles rates amid I'ulihan
Sleepiing-:ar rci-:-rvaions14, (con1fer withI l0-.
(.1al ent. o4r irelisM
.JA S. L. T1A YL. lt, (hn'I P4ass. A gin),
Atlanla, (Ia
(Charlot te. N. G.
G. P. lEA 33IONI), Set. Athita. (Ga.
(n, (Ga.
81 L IAAS Tra-fle' M[anag<r, At :ta
(Ga.
Barber Shop!I
And thl Roomis.
Ini rear~ of Manisionii IIouse,
Gl(EINVlILLIE, S V.
An easy shave guanrantI eed. I lair neatly
and4( Itaifuly (lit. Shampooing and bui'nr
dvin'CI1g. Itaizor shalrpieninig a spec-iialty.
irtat ion of thle si1lp forl sale .
11leke's Magie 3laialineC always, on
hand andi~ for sale.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
Your patronage isi resp)ecfully solieited.
SCH400O1 CHURCH. DIAN!I
AND) (00Rf HOUSE
F U!NI T URE.
8dto RL. R. Dlepots
andI Public Bid'ga.
GATE~S DESK CO.
*RUEmmLE.e a .
ID DOML L Is 0,;
Columbia and Greenville
Division.
Condensed Schedule Jan. 81st, 189L
Trains run on 75th meridian time.
Ietweeni Colu0mita and Greenville via Al.
ston, Newberry wid Laurens.
ilily (xcept, Su)day.
No 61 No 15 STAIONS. No 16 No 60
a I a i p In p In
. 11 10..LvColuuibiaAr.. -350 ....
p fit
. 1205... ..Alston...... :300
8300 1 05.....Newberry..... 1 57 800
a mu
908 3 00... ..Goldville...... I I 54 6 45
9 :30 320.....Clinton....... 1130 620
10 15 3 50.... Laurens......11 06 5 30
11 10 4 19.... Gray Court ....10 42 4 19
11 50 4 37.. .Fountain Inn... 10 25 3 R0
12 13 4 50....SimpsonviWe.. .10 14 1 58
127 5 o....u.. uIldin...1002 2 35
12 :31 5 35. Ar Greenville Lv.. 9 30 2 511
Between Coltnia, Alstoii and Spartan
hing"'. Iaily.
No. 13 No. 14
11 10ain.... Lv Columbia Ar..... 3 50pnf
12 i1pm......... Alston.........2 2 ;5pm
12 2pbml......... Carlisle ........202pm
1 0- l .............lti ........ 152pn
I 1ipml.......... Union.... 5a
05pi)1........ I cobft ........12 61pn
2 45pn ... Ar Spartanburg Lv... 12 051pm
Between C,lmuimbia and (reenville, via.
Bhelton. Ihaily except Sunday.
No. 11. No. 12.
11 1ain .......Columbia........ 3 50pmn
12 05m1)111......... Alston..... . 80pIm
12 25pn ........ Ponm ria........ 2 40pm,1
12 .15pi ....... Pr< p rity ......... 2 1'pm
1 OSpin.......Ncwhcrry........ 1 57 p1.,
1 10pm .........lh 11 1..... .... 1 52)Dl
2 o2pi........Chappells ..... 1 07pn
2 -45pm.......Niiney Six .......112 40pm
:1 06pnt...... G*rvnwyood ...... 11 57ai
3,21plim ........ I I md'rs ......... 11;32aml
:3 4'-pin ........1)onal'. 11 l0am
.1 01)m.... .. l lea Path ...... 10 0ain
4I ?0pm1.........lItlton .........10 35am1
.1 -.5p... ..illi:usto .. .10 1It n
-1 321n . . 1)(.Izi r..........10 0itin
5071m11....... Piedil i t ........ 1)5511m1
5 45pim .... A r- reenv iII c Lv .... 9 5ani
ltwcei NewwrrV and Anderson.
Iaily ecX(pI Sunday.
N o. 17. No. 18.
8:30--tn .... Lv Newboerry Ar.... 7 hOpm
8 50amni.........Ilt-lenn.......... 7 45pn
92:11u........Chappells........7 (mp1
1 -15:an.......Nint-ty Six....... 6 43pmi
10 05lull....... wood....... 20pin
10 2:8am ........ IlI dj,s......... 5 O>pn
10 -181) ........1 )onah's......... 5'10pin
11 01:1n ..... . -114111:1 l'a ....... 5 28pm
11 2 i ...... kr clI tin L%...... I 10pn
i 1- ....2I..Ar An1lerson' L.v..3 35pin
\Vetwn :1lhaklla. .\ndrcStwon, 1ielton and
Sreenv It. Ih ily excopt SIhy.
No. 14. No. 1:3.
1 00an... ...Lv W iI Ar..... 8 00pm
. ..........Ar ' I, I .v.......7 30p
8 5(';I n. . . Lv Stn-a Ar ..... 7 15pm
10 03in .... Ai r \lvrs4 Ar. .. . 5 41pm
110 :30am1...... \I Mtn11) Lv... 51pm
11 10 ..I, lv ito A....5 12pm
11 02am.. . Ar Wi l Ii: iunsto ni Lv. . . 4 4.-pni
ll 14:n .. . ...... Pclz,r ......... .4 30pm
I1 2pin . . .. ... ictln ntml ...... 4 20pm
i2 10pin). .. -. ArG w'h1envill Lv.... ; -10pm11
ltween IImdL<s mad Alcville. Daily
ex-cepI t Smiulay. 311pi
No A No 14 Wl'I',O L'N!D No
ll 12 113 rAh evleA .
No 12 No Iti 1-'ASTIoWL.'NI) No
10 50 2 15..Lv Abi:-ville' Lv..
11 w5 :1 20. Ar LIes Ar...
TraIinls leave Ge:utuibur- S. '., A. &5C
(in, 0.5 , (lI (viuled lim i ted); sOl outh
(. div) i ,sion 8 ..I p m,I~..8 for3 (es llen
hersoileesvle.otSrns,Ko.
Tlraiis leavel GrIeenvlle 8. C., A. & *c.i
d ivistn nor11t1hot3, I.71 . 72 I ill .3.7pm
'.'rins lav. Se 4e,, . C., A &t.di
son, S. ('-, :iio1 I.:l1n-ns, S. ( '., for Aug~us
Pu1lhnan1l ('ar Service~-.T'lrajin leaving
liiah (hei. vin. AuguItla,hartis ing Savun.h
oncion: ith A.(' . &I (; 1hion Pll
J1. A I )( IW(N, 8S1pt., ('4dlmbil, 8. C.
W. A. T'IiI., Ansti. (b-WII l'as. A gent,
la , ( h:
.IAS. I, . T 10{ e- a
TYPE -:- WlRlT ER !
M24 vi buyIt thll O'DELL TYPE
WR1TER 1 uil I <haIr:lterIs, and1 $15
for' a Sinhgte Ca se O'Dell, warranl:ted to
It 344mb113n atoipliity with dtharablility,
withou II' 11It of repa1irs 11o:11 any :1 ot Ima
chinet. If.lS no ink ri Ibb a tol lIother tIhe
operi ah.r. Ao 33is II pat, :uh. 11an it., j1ike..
platisi. iI-rfet,-l an :nhpt t o 1l31 4 a l"kind
I wo or ten8copie ni h ond t,n
came an oerator in iwo ays Wre <cer
Helibleagees nd Aegen wantr
dec iny iCOPIOATG , ILtL.
Akttitbneai ?irl ci 1entin Aerc'a
COPYRQHTS to.,
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