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FICXENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWS. -W. It, Price sold some fine potkers t week at I cents. -Jack Ilendrhks, colored died of pneu ala on the 20th nit. -Mrs. Samuel Youngblood was quite Il :h the grip last week. W Brunson, of Spartanburg Saturday, oggs the guano man, will ;t Monday. auldin has put his por. ,n and Easley road in fine y is court. Jurors and I be here promptly at 10 ay is saleday. If you t of land come to town obinsen editor of the Jour mnbia again this week on a Nelson's little daughter has or several weeks, but at a thought to be better. ting railroad news, read ic. He has the thanks of . thus writing up the sub. I Pickens take for the Air t miles away? A road tn be worth a 100 per cent .wis has rented the A mblei corner of Garvin and d moved into it last Tues. -Married, at thei:rcsidencc of the bridelF ier Cyrus Evatt, on tihe 25th, Inst., L. Ireen and Miss Nancy Evatt, Rlev. T. 1elson officiating. -Nothing is so helpful to a good garden etting the right start with good fresh a. Carpenter Bros. ad this week tells where to get them. Miss Olive and Larry Thornley return one last week after a delightful stay everal months with friends and rela i at Oxford, Alabama. Remember the Greenville Fertilizer pany it, making up your orders for lizers. It has given entire satisfaction 'ever it has been introduced. It is said that the new road from this : to Griffin church is as good a road as In the county. Rev. H. Holder took :untract to build all the bridges on it 1.50 each. rhe railroad to Pickens Is nearly a cer. y. The directors have only to raise --- Tj'00 more. The road.is to be coi. - d by he 1st of October next and the run11g. Youn* folks remember the SENTINEI 111ec,'when you get ready to have wedding cards printed. This ottlce ent sut several jobs that cannot be in tI.e State or nation. iVe regret to state that this morning Ar. S. Brown was stricken with paral and as we go to press his ph3sician )lis!,min dyng He has been pros. I fo'if C twoW;.. ~.re.-Peo. Advocate. A, far Ial1, a Peep 1/ . \ Wa'l. reasury of the )- \leby dealers at &manty-flvi copy ill he mailed upon receipt of that sum --uu-uuuo uaa)eaver(Ian c:recit me must have got into the watler ani ved thie stream as the the trail was los1 --People's Advocate. M[r. W. N. Bowlin of Praters Creek ma the, SEN'ilNEr, that the grip meen putting in goodI time in his sec. All of his famuily and those of W. larret's have been laid up with it. Miellichamp is still quiteisickijand'sever Mr. Willie Lewis's family have been s ick. Mr. Bowlhin agrees with the 1N'RL that there has been more sick, t,his season than ever before In thit try. The State Sunday School Convention ~s at Marion, A pril 5th, next and will tin in session three dlays. WVe do not .v who the delegates are from this coun ,r we wouhld publish their names. /' should attend however as it will he an yable occasion. 'I he committece on rtainment is E. HI. O ~que, D). M. Dew J. W. Johnson. Adllress themi at Ma if y'ou cani attend the convention and r wvill provide you with a home. Ten Nights In a liar-Room. here will be an elegant entertainmueni .asley on Friday evening, the 4th Inst. lhe local talent of that place. Followv * i the cast ot characters: p ile Swichel-.--..--..-... ... Adam Stal] on 8lade.................. Hlestet Morgan...... ....B. F. McElreati uik Shade...... .... ....Samuel Hlester vey Green........V..atts Hludgent *Romaine..... .... ....H. J. Cureton lie Hlammond. ... ....... E. Russell - Blade. .. ... .... .Miss Maud Folger SMorgan.... ....... Miss D)ora Folger SMorgani.. ..... .. Miss Satlie Hlester *itab)le artwrighut... .Miss Lucy (losseti $uere willI certamuly he fun at the last in T~he'.. T ma -U. Kat,"., by .Jake tin. Theerrtainment will c'oncelude walaughable b,aradle entitled, "fiyna 3," whilch wgi, indeed. make the admdi e'"explode" Witht laughter. The Metun SEcho Bras~ Band will furnish music the occasion, Time Railroad. 'he stockholders of the Pickens rallroad1 spany met on the 24th tilt. By.laws - -e adlopted. 'Thle directors organlzedl by election of J. E. Boggs, president, and * i. Burkhalter as tirst vice-presIdent. D. Harris was elected secretary and surer, and J. P. Carey, attorney. On Ion of John Ferguson, the olmcers ted to serve one year without compen on. As the committee had failed to 4 $10,000, the directors mad~e another *positIon to Mr. Burkhahter, which was~ "nptly accepted. The attorney was di ?ed to ptut contract for building, equip. c and operating the road in legal shape. ill them' be sIgned by the president for company, and by Mr. Burkhal ter for self. Success seems to be nearer than r before. Cotton seed for Sale. *eerless and G.oldust mixed, either3the 9 ist and mos,t prolific ever planted. se redluced from one dollar to fifty cents bushel. Address (1. W. MAnIsRAu,, * .18, '92. Box 166 GreenvIlle, 8. C. lar e number of dudes collected at an xcorner last Sabbath, where the 'as high, and caught, colds. E~ach darlIng was speedily cured by Dr. elOough Syrup. to your interest, You can buy Sal. 11i, the great palin cure for 25 et.. Cut oF in the Bloomn of Life. The sad death yesterday of Mrs. Fanni, Pannell Mercer, wife of the Rev. 1, M Mercer, caused gloom throughout the col munity. Ifer illness had been closel watched and the sympathy of everyon has been with her afflicted husband an family. Hope rose with each favorabl, turn in her condition, but she was too fec ble to rally, and death relieved her suffes ing@ a few minutes before 2 o'clock yeates day morning. But little over a year ag, Mr. Mercer and a happy family came her from Alexandria, Va. Grim death visite, the home and took away a little son beloN ed by fond parents. Another child was a death's door for weeks. Now follows th light of the home, an affectionate mothe and a loving wife, leaving a broken-hearte husband and three little children, one a infant.-Greenville News 27th ult. -Good mule for sale, cash or on tim( Apply to Thomas Welborn, Pickens, 8. C 26 w2 A gentleman who has been in Ashevill, severat days, says that Gen. Clarkson, o Iowa, and W W. Hussell, of Anderson have been in close conference at Asheville Gen. Clarkson has been there some tim( it is supposed for his health. Nothing c what passed between the big and little 11c publican is known, but it is thought likel that their meeting was to talk over Bout] Carolina politics, and probably snap out th coming campaign.-Greenville News. Thirteen Signers. There were thirteen signers to the cal for the March convention of 1892. Thi fact was noted at the time. If it had beet a gambling enterprise another name wouh have been added or one would have beet dropped. As it was an appeal to the peo ple and a movement for the rights of th4 people, for freedom of legislation and thi purity and independence of the bench, thi fact was recalled that a molement foi much the sane end was undertaken b, 1hirteen States constituting the Americai union in 1776. Therefore it was decide< to let the names stand.-Greenville News Col. Larry Gant, of Georgia, has bee selected as editor of the Columbia Regis ter. Col. John T. Rhett, of Columbia, die4 last babbath. Ie was a brave soldier an good and useful citizen. The Art of Telephonic Conversatilon "It is a singular fact," said manager Job F. Casey, of the Bell Telephone Exchang to a St. Louis Globe-Denocrat reporter ''that people hand to be educated to use telephone correctly. Some people thini they have to scream hnd bawl. -Others g to the other extreme and drop their voice almost to a whisper. Some stand too fa from the transmitter, and others speak toi rapidly and indistinctly. Then they ge mad and blame the girls or the telephones In nine cases out of ten the fault lies wit] the person speaking." " What is the best way of talking througl a 'pione?" asked the reporter. "Why just an ordinary conversational tone as i 3ou were speaking to somebody three o four feet from you. Telephones are care fully constructed and adjusted for the iman ner of sl-caking and for no other. I cai talk from Wasington city to Portland. Me. in that way and make mysvlf plainly hear The best position is to stand with th mouth about three inches from the tran. Initter. Most people stand further back, 1 is better to stand even nearer. It is almof impossible to get too near the instrument provided a distinct conversational tone i maintained. There are forty-two girls v 311( -is a 3y r< I cou mo: nstrt i f bi I n le *i ourc ia a iSo". L 51IC*Utmeon inldivi( ual. lie has his little brushes right along he at hers p)eop)le and lhe occasionail smashes their mnugs.-Binghamiton Leat er. -The call for a mass meeting of th anti-Tillmtanites of this county will be put lished in the SitNYISEL next week. Tii meeting iil be held at the Court House o the 19th inst. In the meantime all wih wish to sign the call wll ptlease comelto th~ SENI'iNEr. otlee or the )emnocrat Ottice s Easley, or send their names to the editor of ester of the papmers. Businless Notices. Everyone who has onice used Dr. Bull Bull's Cough Syrup invatriably resorts toi again for colds, etc. ''When vice prevails and impious me; bear sway,'' Whlent cuts, sprains, bruises torment at the (lay; Trhen ease from pain-from care andl hur are sent By great Salvation Oil, the standiardl li imtent. C'onsuimiptions (sred. An old physician, retired fronm prac tic having had placed in his htands by an Eas Ind(ia missionary the fornula of a siimpl vegetalie renmedy for the speedy anid pei manenut cuire of Consumption, Bironch'liti, C'atarrht, Asthma, and all throat antd Lunt Affections. also a positive anid raidical cur for Nervous D)ehility and all Nervous Con plaints, after having tested its wvonderfu curative powers in thtotusnds of cases ha felt it his (duty3 to mnake it knowns to Isis sut] fering fellows. Actuate by this motive an a dlesire to relieve hutmasn suffering, I wil sendt( free of charge, to all who desire ii this recipe, in Germtan, French or Eniglisli with full directionts for pireparing antd um inug. Sesnt by imaiil by adidressing wvi5 stamtn, namning thtis paper. W. A. Noyes 82() Power's Bllock, Rochester, N. Y. apr3Oy I BOYS AND GIRLS Have You Seen. T(hat beautifsul magazine for Sosutherl Boys andi Girls. It is the hsandsos' Yousg People's Magazine in Anmerica. has become a welconme visitor to thiousandl of S4outhern IIomeis. No p)ains or expens is spared to inake it attractive. Each num huer contatins a volkise of very interestini reatding for young folks. Short andl cosi tinued stories, outt-door sports, neiw gamem and( isn fact, everything to initerest boys anm girls. Twenty-eightt pages and cover cael page handsosmely illutstrated. It is '"T'h Q ueen of thte South,' "Thme Pet of ever; Honme Circle,'' and no boy or gis I can af ford to be without it. To see it is to watnt it, and to 'aave it fo aix months or a year is a cont intial enjoy ment for all the family. We want ever; boy and girl who lhas not seen this chmarsm isng magazine to send us sevee onCecen stamps at once for a sasmple copy; or, bei ter still, if you will sesnd us one dollar w will send you Southern SunbIeamna for on year and make yous a present of "Cooper Leathearstoeking Tales." Fivo great work in one large volume free of all cost. Address SOUTHEJIN SUN BEhA MB, The Piukens Markets, Corn, per bu................. .60 Meal " ................. .60 Peas, " ................ .60 Butter per 1b6...... .... .....,. .15 1 Eg 0 per doz................ 8 Chickens each...............'A%@ Bacon per lb................. 8(A Lard " ................ .12 Flour per bar.............. 5 00@&. Coffee per lb................ .25 Sugar "................ 6 Hides. green.....,......... 5 Notice, County Boards. Notice Is heroby given that the Couc e Board of Equalization will meet in the a r ditor's olce at Pickens on Tuesday, t 8th day of March, 1892. The Township Board of Assessors Easley, Liberty, Central and Hurries will meet In my ollice on the 1st, 2d, and 4th days of March, 1892. The Boat of Assessors of Pickens, Dacusville, Ea atoc and Pumpkintown will meet in E oflice on the 4th of March, 1892. 3 The following are the township boar< f Ensley-E. S. Griflin, J.K. Lathem, ,B. Kay. Liberty--John N. Wyatt, E. B. Ric , ardson, J. S. Wilson. f Central-R. G. Gaines,W. Alston Bogj - Z. C. Smith. V Hurricane-Perry J. Mauldin. J. I Bnrroughs, Cha.s. B. Findlh. s Pickens C. H.-J. B. we vbry, W. Bowen, J. L. Ambler. Dacusville-S. Hf. Brown, G. W. Grifil J. Mt. Williams. I Pumpkintown-G. M. Lynch, J. D. I 1 Keith, Elijah Edens. I Eastatoe-John L. Gravley, John N I Thomas, A. A. Alexander. w2 J. B. CLYDE, Auditor. 51 A/ We Divide the Profits! Perhaps you think that's a flight of tistic imagination? It isn't. Tie artist right as far as h goes, but lie doesn't quite far enough. When you split a thii in two it doesn't alway happpen that y cut in the center and we are not dividi out profits in the middle. On the contra our divison is over whelmingly in favor the purchaser. There's a good reason f this unusual proceeding. The time for i ducing our enormous stock of Wint Clot,inlg has come and big induceniet f pave the way to big reductions. Here a some prices which wilIl show you that t matter of profits is not bothering us all: $30 Suits now $25. 25 " " 20. 20 " " 15. 15 " " 12. Overcoats at a very great sacrifice. Underwear must be closed out.. Call and see the goods and hear t prices. L ROTHSCHILD de17 Greenville. 8. C. t Citation. I- T1[E STATE OF SOTH11 CAROLINA e Cosut of Pickens. By1 J. B. Newherry, Esquire, Prob; .Jud(ge. Whereas, .T. M. Stewart, C. C. mnaee suit to mle, to grant h ,leftters of aidmimstrat ion of the e~state Y and( effects of J. 0. Smith, deccas< - These are therefore to cite and( a'dme ish all amid sirgulair thle kindred and cre tors of the said J. 0. Smith< c cease~d, that t hey heC and aippear bef< :iie ini thle Court of P~robate, to be held e 1,iekens C. 11 , S. C. on the 24th day " Mar~ch next, after publication here 0 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sh<a * Givenm under my hand this 9th day February, Anno D)oumini, 1892. 7w J7. B. NEWBHERY, J7. P. P. C. - -MANUFAcTURED BY The Wilcox & Gibbs Gun C CHARLESTON, 8. C., drppef anc .c 0v '/ r i n s4-heaigsutl.Atra ny ~ oeFV rayeT iaSdIuy IE t I h auatrr n aeaet'poe -tie etn etfctso arne o Co-perativ very Machine Co. '!69 s.drophlet.,,Phamncel ra E.wola (IaCH , ati P ickelns, yo a The abige Amachinehsasl.etn HAVE YOIJ 25 "Your Note or Acc 00 TO ty W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easl he Have you even been to see them? Do you of them? The New Year is here and some of you w grown handsome off of our substance have nei Bd "Thankee" to us. How do you expect to keep ul 'ds A. you do better than this? If you can't pay, have th ly and see us and make some kind of settlement. Is. 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 friend our thanks. We will do business at the same old pared as well as ever to offer inducements for the r. good people. We will appreciate your trade for at best effort will be made to serve you properly. Yours truly, HAGOOD, BRUCE W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Eash The Greenville Fertilizer Co. Greenville, S. C0. Our Fertilizers have been used throughout the Piedmont section of South Carolina and Georgia. and have given universal satisfaction. "N would say to our patrons that our Fertilizers shall be kept up to the stan. dard, and would ask that they give us a trial before purchasing. Orders filled promptly and shipments go forward at once, landing the goods at destination, in many places the day after orders are received. Com( and see for yourself or send ord6r. 'WITHI .ANALYSIS: Cherokee Ammoniated Dissolved Bone. Chorokee Soluble Guano, 2 per cent Ammonia. Cherokee IHigh Grade Guano, 2j-pei cent Ammonia. Cherokee Alliance Guano, 3 per cent Ammonia. lillsdale Guano, 4 per cent Ammonia. Cherokee Acid Phosphate. go Cherokee Dissolved Bone. ig Genuine Leopoldshall Kainit, containing 23 percent Soluble Potash. ry or " B iiBUY BUIST'S re lie atGARDEN SEEDS IICOM CARPENTER BROS., MANSION HOUSE DRUG STORE. -I.P.Pv14110 S. C Just Receivet A MAN Bo"gta P HIS NEIGI of .T.ID d(. jan16mI I'UthNS, S. C le >rc C. JEFFRIES, ot ATTORNLY AT LAW, No. 79 Law Range, )w C"IGRERVILLE., S. C. Practices in all the courts. Can giv of --very best references. Telephone No. 79. jan22m6 -1. 0. Bowen. J. B. Freeman. ON LY $375-00 BOWEN & FREEMAN, FOR TIl,, SAME PIANO. ATTORNEYS AT LAW; Neither one wvaq worth a niekel over ap2.. PICKlNs S U $300. INSURE YOURSELF against paying exhorbitant, prices by buyhigdirect M. F. AtssR, C. L. IHo-.i.Oswon-r, from J. C. GA ilHETT, (nt vs. S. 0., Solicitor 8th Circuit, Pickens, S. C. Or J. L. I A Y N IE & DA U GIITERS, Greenville, S. (. Who have but, rce w. d that the A NSEL & H1OLLINOSWOITii, lowert known. You can't pay them more A'TORNEYS AN) COUNSELORS than instruments are act ully worth. They AT LAW are not built that way. Write for latest ATIKIN C. H., S. C special offers' Practice inl all the courts of the State, a. d attention given to all business entrus. ted to them. mlk14 -88tf 01 a sloy BalhlIn cILL & WELIDON, ERSa1ey, N. V. I)ENTISTI, Solicits your pat ronage. Will pay you 3 per cent. interest. on deposits for eriods of threc nmonths, and 5 per cent. Gas given every Thursday and Friday, lor periods of six months, interest to and teeth extracted without pail. commence on first of month succeeding NT O0 REMOVAL date of deposits. Deposits are payable on demand with- My Dental Rooms ar now localed in Out notice. W. C. Cleveland's new building over th W. At. ITAOOD,. President. Savings'lBank all(1 Feltoi's Hook Store. It. F. LENHARIYT, V. President. J W NORWOOD. 1). 1. S. IV. C. sTi, Cashier. W. M. Nolwoot, 1). 1). S.. Assistant. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE R IC PASSENUER DEPARTAIENl. D'L J P. CARL,13LY Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 7th, 1892. e n& Fast Line between Oharleston and . CO cu ore . - lumbia and upper South Carolina and Western North Carolina. jant'o GREENVILLE, S. C. 0OND)ENSKI) AUJIMMILH. Goi1g West. Going East. DM. Fret GIT h 6 50 a.nx .. TLvCharleston Ar.. 10 30 a. *o 2 -o 3 EASLEY, F4. 8 32...........L0ales .......8 45 p.m ID noW pefm snently located at Easiy 9 4.........uniter. .7 2.5 rind respectfully offers his professionl 10 55 ...Ar Columbia Lv..J. 6 00 services to the Wlic generally. 2jan. 5 W7 p.m .N..owoi,uDs.orro . 4 20., 6 3io........Chester ....... 3 28 ru ROMT IRKSHY 7 08 .RIock Hill..2 48p.nJ 8 00 . .. Charlotte, N. C.. . I ry0 Itas permanently located in) Pickens tind ORE;I . .C et. 1 05 p.m ArTNe-wl1vrry, S.C'., LTj1 A~j 7-p 'T hi- irf ffonerie o h i Oill 3 f06 51 1 Yens of thetorneand counly. hisdiplo. ja 5 43.....AndcrAon .. .. .. 10 0A inas are from the College of Physicmang S535Greenville....9 2.5 fin(d Surgeons, of Baltimore, 191101, 111d te 8 00..........Wlhalla .... aa00 from Johis Hopkins, 1891 Was nine ) in 4 08 ......Aheville..10 to months In Nursing and ilod'i Ilopital, o)l 2 45.....artanbmurg ....12 05 BmIaltlimore. 24dlec01I m6 *No. 52. *N o. C 3.1 h a 01am. chndrstonE r.;.l 3 0 a.,TGEAtD e 5 63 ...Asheville. N.C... 8 15 p. es 43 ....umt er...... cci? una. 7l 25fAPI1U 1. 55 W..Ar Clubi Lv... 6l( Co0 5o37 tr.in ..ltnnbro . .42 7O --8 .... ..R ckTOGR.A.P..I243P.M e t80 n Ch le... eiChar l esf i. 1i5o0 rsrs35t...Orenlle..... Ag9 2 e5 lomk nateet rm0( utTM. 0 MERSen,rsonii,e Caagr p9trst 1ysz6iiwfrclos ry esJDa. 30aiLV G'lcp M na. o,I n,oladpanpoorps ount 4694w(4 Cy, ever expect to pay ho have fattened and er said "Turkey" or > your credit unless L 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 & C0O, Pickens, S. C. :y. THE RICRMOND & DANVIL L , Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1892. Northbound. 'No. 38. 'No. 10. No. 12. Lv Atlanta. 2pin 8.50.11 9 00. Chamlee ... . ) 38;1 Noreross. . 3)") 1) 52... Duluth .....9 11, 105 1 Suwanlce.........10 0:1)1 10 3Buford ..... ........ to 10 18,1n Flow'ry B1r'i.. 10311p" 10 .0ail Gainesville.. 2 59pi 10,1)1)11 11 ():11 ",ula...............11181)11111 331)111 " M ' Belo ..... .. .. 12 1m 1 " lornelia............11 151)1 12 u6l Mouit Airy.........11 50pi 12 11pm " Toccoa .............12 20am 12 11 pm Westminster.........2 58am 1 22pi Seneca..............I 17am 1 471)m Central.............1 50am 2 35pi Easley's ....2 1 a (8p Greenville.. 05pn 2 .14uni 3 )71)m " Greer's..............3 1411 4 07pin Welford........ 3 33am 4 25pin Spartanburg. 0 57m 8 54am 4 50pin Clifton..............4 13am 5 W%31)m Cowpen's...........4 18am 5 12pm Gaffiey's........4 40am 5 39pi Blacksburg.......... 0 ai 6 (0pm Grover . ...1111 111)111 King's Mt... 5"1811 ( 3 " Gastonia............5 51all) 6 58p1 Lowell... ... 6 Wn 7 12pni Bellemont ..........6 14am 7 21pin Ar Chaflotte.. .1) 81 50am 7 0pi Southblound. *No. 37.1*No. 11. -No. 9. - - - - -- .. - 7 m 93a Lv Charlot. 0 45,m1 22l:: 10 *11.....t.....2 12pi 5212am Low(,!,i . ---.. . V 5,00n 3 2am (irdver..-..--....3 10 pm 10 10am '' lIle24llrg........ 10 17pm 10 12mn (lIlTIle's . - ..... 1113pm 1 0am1 Cowpes. .........4 10pm 41112:7pm Cl1f~- .-.....1 11 p 1 06pm Welto(l............4 50pm 1 23im Greer~...-........12 0amIl 12 m (Ircenvil . .. .12 58am1 :?loi(1 22pm .. '8............. 117am M1:7p ... (.. 1 50am11 205pm lo r r........ 8m30p linord............ 314am407p MIlVanr........... . 3( 33am: 1 4 25pm '' c:cro..........0 ISami1 508pm1 Ul:~nI:t........... 4O8am 51 1pnm, 8:2 . :1 Bt irmi...... 1..S Li0am 000pm 111, 111 V24 t .......:511. 5 lam 6 1p A harlotte.5 . 9l.2. 10pm 20 4. 7i 50pm Sobur nd.2. elv Ato 37.i24No. 1I1.1 'No.] 9 hlL . a ott.. 19 45am 1 :( 5p.m. 1120am ":5 1 ell ,mont.. .e ..l 8:05 .. 2 12p ad 8:-3 n ey's 3 - -n :1------ V:2I -. . 3g 45p 411( (10.un lCope ns.... (PI ....,. ..ii 4 n 10pm 4 4 rn "C114.214 Cli t ..... ... ,.. i i 3pml 4in 4e5am "1I4 SpartAnburg11 111( 43am 4I 27pmI 0Iam " for d - -i -e( .l --. -Y l .... 24 t0p (1I 5 211am reevilc.eI .(srv 121m5c:fe 34i 6 10am 21 l ov Is -, -d ress ----- i0 pm 6U a 'IV. A. Ii-i-{ - -s' - .c:' . 1 55p A7 ntam Charlotte,1N.rn " a.. Ando'r B th....... lut h-- .... . ...i .... 1 4 p m 1 1e, An eC imse . ..... 08r 11 4amt hAr At ana... f 5 05pmiatll (1115pm 12 20pm acctiomodaif n the 42ily exor ptsumla 11eaves anta I:30p.rm, aive ts Luhi 8:12 p. m. Returig,lavL. l 6:00CH Ba. m.,arrveHAttata :5 a. mt. pt Betwen LulamiA hens-No. 11 dai A t hes 10:1 p. m.and 1 I20 Lf. . 0 . ~IEMDQD ? DW&NILL L, L, CO. Columbia and Greenvillo Division. Condcused Schedule Jan. 31st, 1801. Trains run on 75th meridian time. lietween Columila and Greenville via ston, Newberry aid Laureus. Daily except Sunday. No 61 No 15 STATIONS. No 10 No . 11 1O..LvColunbiaAr.. 350 pi . 1205. .Alston'...... 800 800 1 05.....Newberry..... 1 57 8 a ni 908 3 00.....Goldville......11 54 0 4 930 320.....Clinton.......11 :16 6 10 15 3 50.... Laurens......11 of; 5 11 10 4 19... Gray Court.... 10 12 4 1150 4 37. . .Fountain Inn... 10 25 3 e ) in 12 13 4 50....Simpsonvile...10 14 1 12 37 5 01. Maui... .10 02 12 3-3 5 35. ArGreenville Lv.. 9 30 2 Between Columbia, Alston and Spart.; lug. Daily. No. 18 No. 14 11 -10am.... Lv Columbia Ar..... 3 50: 12 051pm1.........A lston ......... 23 : 12 52pn.........Carlisle ........2 0 1 04pin.........S aituc.........I 5I I l4pni.........Uion ........ 1 I 2 05pm ........ Pacol-t ........12 5 2 45pm.. .Ar Spartanburg Lv.. .12 0.; Between Columbia alll Green ille, Belton. Daily except Sunday. No. 11. N (.. I3 11 10amn.......Columbia........ 3 !;(5 12 05pm.........Aston....... . 30" 12 2pm........Po maria........ 2-I 1245pn.......Prosperity....... 21,: 1 05pm....... Nw berry........ '.M 1 10m111......... IIelen a......... 2 02pm......Chappells..... 0 2 45pn.... Ninety Six.......2 4I-1 3 (0pn.. ..Gren wood..11 5; 3 28ptu........ I'lde.s.........1 ; 3 48pm........1)onal's. 11 10 4 Opim...... lona Path ......10 4 20pm .........lB elli .........10;-:t 4 45pm......Willianmston......10 i( 4 52pn........Pelz e.........10 (; 5 07 m ......P iedl oi t........ V r.)A,, 5 43pin.... Ar Greenville Lv.... 9 15; Between Newbvrry :n( AUderson. )aily except. Sunday. No. 17. No. 18. 8 30n. ... Lv Newberry Ar.... 7 0pn 8 0amni......... lelena......... 7 -15pm 9 23am........Chappells ........ 7( e 9 -45am......Ninty Six....... 0 4alpn 10 05am.......Greenlwood....... 6 20pm 10 28am........ Ildge,4......... 5 9Pmi' 10 48am ........D)oniald's........ 5 40pm 11 Oain.......Illonea Pat h....... 5 28pm II 20am......Ar Belton Lv...... 510pm 11 am. . 3 . Ar Anderson Lv..... 3 35pm Betweenl Walllla, Anderson, Belton and Greenlville. I"aily except Suday. No. 1.1 No. 13. 9 00am....Lv Walhalla Ar..... 8 001m. ...........Ar Seneca Lv.......7 30pn 8 .50-an. .. .v 8ciCi Ar ..... 7 15pi.t 10 03am .... Ar A ndvrson Ar.... 5 4wi, 10 3 t n ......Ar iello Lv...... 5 15pi 11 40am.....Lv tltoij Ar...... 512pl 11 02am...Ar A" illianston Lv... 4 4. i 11 1faiam ........ P lzei......... 4 :'1 11 27pm ........Piednm t. ...... 4201 12 Opin ... . Ar Oreenville Lv.... 3 40 Betweeu llod-s and A bheville. Da ex(cept Mutlay. No, 11 NC) 15 WESTROl3UNDI No pml am am pi 3 ;:3 11 37. .Lvx I ICdges5 Lv.. 41 08 12 12 . Ar Abbheville' Ar.. No 12 NC) 10 EASTUOUND) No a i p nP p m 10) 50 2 .j,5..Lv Abhevjille Lv.. ~~J 11 25 3 20. . .Atr 1 ildgs Ar'.. (C. division, niorthboCund, :3.5-1 a im, 4.,',0 im, 0.57 p m (veCst ihledC liiteld); sonl blounld. 5.001 a wv, 4.27 p mn, 11.13 a (vest ibutleCd htmiteil); westbIout:ul, WC. ' divIiin, 2.60 J) in, for Ib, ''' Asevill Dllot1 Spiniigs, Fimi vlslon, C.,rA. HolithlindiuC, 7.58 a i.. 'ITrains leave.Gree'nw wood, S. . 1 a, (ha , maCl poitts sothi. Greenwoo IV Ci1(.:ll0 y ml, Carrai4' lthroughrl I 0.:80 a im. lttriitng leave S;aiamh p mi, niv Green1tCC'iwood 'C 10.5 a. mIi, im. Conniectitin with( C . (G diijsjin.1 11 51) '137......Owing4.. 51 nmuit ptaaC~e c.leep.intg Ciar oni trains '.. :17 amlI :N Cin A. & . division't. WC. A. '1'[ tK, As. Gen'al Pass. A W.~ 11. UltimIN.( Gen'l Maat' JAM. L..TIAYLOR], Glen' Pass. A S(OL II AAS, '1Trial M~anager, All Gat. TIH E O'DL L TYP~E -:-W JTRITERJ. '20 will buty the O'DELL Ti~ WATRi1TER with I7'8 ebartetUCr', fina; fori a Single Caise O'Dell, warraCnt ~I CtZtmbines i3iliio, withim: plated, perfec't, andiC a<hIip'tedlC t ll Ix Cof type writing. Like a pr-in1*tig I res procities shtarp, clean, legible nuum; il rW.'O or te Coiest' mayt lie ina;de at wvri bg. Any inatell igeti Iersonu enni L. ('oime ani operatoir ini wCo days. WeV em . $1,000 tCo atny operator who Cnni Cn the0 work oif the Double C5 sc O'Tell. Reliable iiget'i andliiC salecsn.eni want< C Special iniChCelents to deailers. F' pamphiId giv in induCorsnmen tts, etc., a dlress O'DELL TYPE WRITER CQ, 358-864 Dearborn St., dec10ly1 CHICAGO, ILL, Scieniific Anlericai Agency for OAVEATS T3RAOE MARkSe DESION PATENTS. COPYRIOHTS, etc. For informattoft and free 1randbook write. to MWUNN & CO.ai 16TBCAi,wAY, Nalw Yony. Ol08s bureau bor scuring patenits in AIDrurl #dentific geni. t.argest circutatIon of any Setentifla pa" World. Spiendlidly tltlistrated. IJ man should be wi tout It. Week car;$1Osix months AddreasM - ususnnsum aay, Nw Ye