The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 31, 1892, Image 3
PIC SENTINEL
--Mr. E. H. ates is reported quite ill.
-The back oun talus were white witl
-11ow last Su Y.
-Born to' r. and Mrs. D. B. Adams ot
ie 24th lst a son.
-Born to . and Mrs. C. E. Robinson
i the 25th in., a son.
-Born to r. and Mrs. J. L. Hendricks
l.the 22d, I st., a son.
-Mr. S. A. Burns is qmte sick at the
ime of Mr. F. M. Morris.
-There have been several severe casei
pneumonia in the county recently.
-Mr. H. J. Gignillat is now quite ae
)pular at Seneca an he was at Easley.
-Mr. John J. Jamison nas greauy im
oved his residence by adding a two story
tzza to the front.
-The cotton fizIds along the railroad
I in many other sections of the county
, ready for the sc,-d.
-Morg. Bryce was elected intendant ol
a town of Walhalla last week. Thi
s judgmont by default.
-The work on the court house is get tint
ng well. Mr. Stapel will soon have his
't of the job in working order.
-A tolerably severe hail storm passed
ir this section last Saturday;night. No
nage was done so far as known.
-Wi. E. Edens was before Commis
ner Thori'ley last week for retailiug
ckade an was bound over to court.
-Mr. W. J. F. Iaynes was among his
kens friends last Tuesday. Some of
neighbors, he says, have planted corn.
-7t was reported here last Monday that
B. Craig Baker had a cow to go mad
day last week, from the effects of
ich she died. i
-The Easley .township Singing Associ.
)n meets af.'Rltck Springs church on the
Sabbatk in April. The public is cor
ly inited to attendl.
W. 11. Nix,'President.
-The outhern Baptist Convention con.
es in tlanta on the Oth of May. and
be in jiession till the 13th. The rail.
ave reduced the fare one half to the
,gates.
-Mr. K. R1. Horton, of Lowndesville,
iin Pi<kens last Tuesday looking hale
heartS. le is doing well in his new
lj. We wish he had remained in Pick
county. We need him.
-George Center. the man who killed
Bill Ilofrard iA Grenville county was
i at fro.n ambush on6 day' last week
le in Ns field at wort:. Three shots
c fire at him, neithe of which took ef.
-Mr. '. I. Major' other, of Ander.
county, has move. p to his house two
-:s south(at of.Pi' etn, to te a motliei
tier grand:children. She will be glad ai
- time to sec her relatives and Picken
nids.
-Renmember the town election comle:
:t Mondlay. Go to the polls and exer
your freedom. Vote for goted, conser
i,e men to administ--r the atfairs ot th<(
'for the next year. lBe sure and nol
Sany ''rot teni driftwood"' in it.
- Mr. Lemnuel G. ilenidricks a well to da
I highly respected citizen of Andler.seI
i ty near tihe Pickens line, died at his
rhe on the 24th after a lingering illness
* death was caused by pneumonia. lH
tburied the day following his death.
-We have in the SRNJTINEL ofiec peti.
na to Congress for the pasage of th<
I which provides for the punishment ot
>se who tamper with the pr<.dnee intr.
.by dealing in fntures. All who sre
Iini3 tn sign it will lea(se call early, t.
wi1sh to send the peth'i a on in about It
-Wi hile in Abbeville last Saturday, wc
re < ined by thme I'res's and Banner. Thei
>re - p tihe ditortof that (ter.
..sinf . rnal the better we~ ike him. lit
own w to make ant ed(itor eiWjoy htiim.
f he certainly undlerstandits the news
.pttJsiess. Hope to meet you agair
0.r bther Wilson.
-Mrs. M. D. Cantrell diedl at the homte
borushane on te '7th inst., oif pneti.
resulting fromt grip. Hecr remains
mie fterred at the family burying ground
tf ate Jacob Lewis. She was a good,
ir in~f woman, andi( hesidles her husat5I(
1(d '$ldren site leaves nmany friends tc
- $er taking (1ff.
.Efrs. Evans Nicholson, a dlaughter 01
-~ en[. Cantrell, (lied Ilast Montdtay. llei
isband survives, hut is said to he serious.
S tof Ill. Thme retmains were butriedi at the
wis burying grounid. As will be noticed
.thSsewhere in this issue, her tmother died ih
,ay before. TIruily thme hand of affletion ii
orely pressing this household.
-In a private letter to a gentleman 01
his place fromt Charleston it was leatne(
hat the contract leasing the right of way
of the Cumberland Gaip raiilroadl bed to th(
Pimckens Railroad Coimpany had been signi
'ed by the proper authorites of the Cminber
land Gal) road and forwarded. The dirl
wili soon fly. So look out for lthe car
while the bell rings or the whistle blows.
--A map 6x4 feet that gives you the pic
tutres of all the P'residents andl their auto
graphs from Washington to I larm ison,wher
and on what issue(s each was elected, as
the electoral vote and plopular vote of cv
ery candkdate for p)residecnt, the poptulatior
of the Unitedl 8tates for every live yeart
from the first to the last cenmis, wit Ih th<
largest and most complete nmap of the tUn
ted States ever pubilishied. Pictle 5.00O
Comes with tIme SECNTINKt for 90 ets. Ev.
ery sehool and family in the county shiounl
have one.
-We met last week, Mr. Sullivan,
stockholder, director and active manage1
mn the Wolf and Tiger Mining Conan~
of Spartanburg. There has been inue
published about the rich finds of gold ir
the district belonging to the comnp any. Mr
Bullivan sa.ys that the gold veints of th<
eart,h run with meridians, and he thtinki
there is little doubt about there being rich
deposits of goki in Plckens county. Caa
nal prospectors in this counity share thef
same opimion. If we had1( a land and im
p rovemient comipany to invest a small smtu
an paying sonme expert, we conifldently be
lieve it wouldl be the means of addilr.g
thousands to the wealth of our couinty
Something. like this mu3t be started up.
From 66Roundabout.n9
MR. EDIOn: It is very often the case
that the best and most ilportant things e
are overlooked, because it is so near, and I
we are so used to them that we think them :
worthless or unworthy our notice or re- a
gard. The young lady miany times rejects a
her neighbor young man for the reason she t
is so well acquainted with hini and he is so 4
common, although well worthy her highest
regard, for the kid glove stranger, who is t
Ii every respect inferior. So it is all C
through life. "Distance lends enchant- 8
men t to the view." Preachers preach bet- v
ter sermons, being from a dietmnce. So t
it is with lawyers, doctors, &c.
Please excuse this lengthy introduction.
I am like the Irish orator, "I want to say a
few words before I begin." c
Well, our prospect in "Roundabout" for <
crops is as good as anywhere in the coun- a
ty. Our wheat looks tolejably well and t
people generally are very well advanced v
with their work. a
The Griffin road is done, the bridges C
.one, and travel through. The road hene
tits Mr. John Ferguson's place $500, Mr.
Ervin Hendricks, $300. Blr. Hendricks I
-oies down It. 11older's to get ' his Grif- I
in place just to get to travel c -i the new o
-oad. Tile people are already beginning
.o wonder how they did so long without it. C
Well, we can give you good news. This
scribe has plenty of peaches thus far, and
has a LeCont pear tree just busting its
blooms. If there is one dead One, it cal't
be found.
Mr Torn Smith, who has been very low, C
is convalescing, as is also Mr.James Roper. I
Mrs. Tihos. Childs, sr., has gone to Pied- tIl
mont to see her son.
R. L. Holder lost a fine cow the other
day valued at $40. C
Messrs. Kennemore & Bramlett want w
the sun to shine and the wind to blow so d
they c:i go to brick naking. They are
all ready but the stiun and wind.
Mr. Ward on the Ferguson place, is one C
of the best tenants in the county. le v
runs a thri--horse farm, has cows and hogs ti
and a gfId crib of corn. He likes his
landlord And his landlord likes him.
Mr. Phillip Seyle has two clever and in.
dustrious tenants in the two Mr. Earles,
father and son. el
Mr. John Smith who cut his foot so bad- c
ly last fall, is still in and can't walk, and
perhaps will be so for life. -
IOUNDABOUT. d
b
Fron Gattep. E
IRev. B. Holder )reached at Camp Creek
yesterday and Saturday. His sermons -
were very interesting and instructive. The
house was crowded on yesterday.
The inaority of this place hall with de
light the ticket that was nominated at Co.
lunbia last Thursday night.
Mr. Robt. Knox, who lives on Keowee
above Stewart, passed through here this
morning on his way to Liberty after guano.
Last week, Richard Anth'ony, colored, C
shot Jim Baker, also colored, in the arm.
Both clahi they were in fault, and have
shaken hands over the matter and agreed
to drop it. The shooting took place oil
Capt. Hunter's place about two miles south f
of here. f
o eRch trees are in full bloom, and most.
of then are healthy, so there will be plen- a
ty of fruit yet. t
Gates, Alarch 28, '92. N
A Card.
I desire to tender my most sincere thanks
to my friends for their unrenitting kind
ness and miost valued assistince rendered
me and imine, during the recent fatal ill
n- ss of ily wife. I f-el also that iny
thanks are .due the doctor for doing every
thing for my wife that lay in his power.
W. I. MAJOR.
Plenty Left.
"We wonder who will say that the fruit
is not all killed. It would be welcome
news to hear somlebodly say so "-Sentinel.
o say that we can re
:.Thecre is plenty of
s not, all killed, and if
by s'ome disaster, we
to invite the ediitor to
of p)ealches, peaIrs, ap
s, &c., with u5 dluring
ALONZO BROwN.
'r lRound Trip..
Conlvent ion, Atlanta,
:thi, '912. For above oc
51( &k Danville rasilroad
...... ...... und( trip t ickets to At
l;smit:a Ga.,. and retuir: at rate of one first
clnas fare for the round trip). Tickets will i
b e ons saie May sk1 to 6th inclusive, good
returning uintil May 17th, '92.
Mr. Jos5ephl H. Looper, a promnisin g yolung
manlI ot 22 atimmiersan 111soil of Mr'. Joe .
Looper' has: (lied, andC wats buiried at Cross
lloads church on 'Tuesday last. Anothe-r a
soil is at death's door, hilt we are pleased to
be ale to state that two of Mr.. Looper's
children ar'e thlought to lbe imlproving. a
Mrsa. Burgess, a married daughter of Mr.
Looper and living a mile away fronm his
hlome(, and1( also his brother John Looper, 4
are bosth crit ically ill with pneumonia.-- t
ECasley Demlocrat 25>th inst.
Conftederate Veterans' Hleeulon.
Confederate (United) Veterans' Reunion i
at New Orleans, La., A pri 8th, '112. For ,
thle above occaionl the llichmlonld & Dan-11
v'ille railro ad will sell round trip tickets to K
New Orleans and returnl at the rate of
onle firist-class fare for the rounld trip.
Tickets oni sale A pril 6, 7 and 8, good re
turning until April 12thI, '92.
Signs of thne Timnes.
Just at tIhis seaso(n whien monecy matters
arc closer' thlan they have ev'er been, it is
some1twhait encouraiging to look out for' the
indicators. If thlings seem gloomy, see
what the because is Perhiaps you hlave
eaten too imuch. (Get t hat right, then look
around(. Thlere are four new houses and
six new~ gardens inl the townl of Pickens.
You cannhiot travel two mliles iu any dlirec
tion south of Pickens, wvithout passing a
farmn that is bedec(ke.d withl somlething unew.
The logs are rolled, the brush piled, the
ditch banks cleaned off and the muhles atre
steadily nmarkinig time across the field. The
cornl andI the cottonl seed will soon1 fall in
the ground, andC thle farmers will begin to
grow. It is j ratifying to think that these
profits, whlether much or little, will nlot
have to go anywhiete that the farmer has
not ageed;.for theml to go, excplt so much
as is necessary toi pay his taxes.
These profts were: small last year, bult
t,bey Will steadily inlcreaise now under the
skill and( expe(rkele which hlas been gain..
ed biy a short, cation crop at a low p)riec.
D)iversity of p)rodluce will be thte winning t'
card. The prospe)rity of this section is like
its railroads-it is either up grade or downr
grade. Look through the glass of hlope,
and behold thte signs of thlrift and p)rosper
ity.c
Honel4ySnckIe Terrace.
Mu. Entronu: Tlerr'acing hillsides takes up
much valunable land. Anly goodl, cheap plan
that will give hetter results with less labor
shouldl t)e we'lcomne to the farmer. If any
onie niow has1 a suflicint numbler of earth
terra(e's to p)rotect his lnd, let h11im plant a
honeysuickle vines on every third terrace
and thus make a hedge that will soon prove a
absolutely invuhlerable to treshets. Thuils
p)rotectedt for' once, the terrace will ever
grow higher and beeomel stronger, and the
two interveninig can safely lie devoted to
crops. E. niss
Inl drivin g thlroughl tile country we hlave
ob)served that some farmlers still perseist In I
the absurd practice of the broadcast seed.
lng of fodder corn. Tlhis argues either shift
lessness or ignorance or proper melthiods.,
Fodder corn) should( always be grown in,
drills three feet apaurt, anl carefully culti
vated. Then one can get a heavy crpo
rood fodder-atuch as will contin varnable
Attention, Democrats.
By order of the State Democratic Exe.
utive Committee. All Democratic clubs
i Pickens county are hereby ordered to
iect at their usual place of uteeting on the
econd Saturday in April next the 9th (lay
t 8 p, in., for the purpose of rcorganizing
lie clubs and electing delegates to County
,onvention which is to meet at P'ickens,
1. 11. on first Monday tha 2d of May next
o reorgani.e the party in the county to
lect a new County Executive Conunittee
nd to elect six delegates to tne State C)m
'ention which ineets in Columbia on the
bird Wednesday in Alay next and transact
uch other business as may be proper un.
ler the constitution.
The.representation of each subordinate
lub in the county convention shall be one
lelegate for every twenty-five members
nd one delIgate for each majority fraction
iereof. Only such Democratic clubs as
eere In existence on the 13 of Aug. 1890
hall be recognized. Presidents of loca:
lubs take due notice and act accordingly.
td W. T. O'DE.iL, Chairman.
Pursuant to the above call, the Pickens
)enocratic club will meet at the court
ouse at 3 p. i on Saturday, the 9th day
f April, 1892. W. B. Allgood, Pres.
Pursuant to the call of the County
hairmnan, the Hurricane Democratic club
'ill meet at the usual place at 3 p. m. on
Kturday the 9th day of April, 1892.
F. C. Parsons, Pres.
Pursuant to the call of the County
hail inan, the Easley Democratic club will
Leet at Eusley at 3 p. in. on Saturday,
ie 9th day of April, 1892.
Laban Mauldin, Pres.
Pursuant to the call of the County
hIairman, the Liberty Democratic club
ill meet at Liberty at 3 p. in. on Satur.
iy, the 9th day of April, 1892.
8. D. Stewart, Pres.
Pursuant to the call of the County
hairinan, the Central Democratic club
ill meet at Central at 31 p. m. on Saturday
ie 9th day of April, 1892.
B. J. Johnson, Pres.
All the oilier clubs will meet at their re.
)ective precincts at 3 p. m., on Saturday,
ie 9th day of April, 1892, pursuant to the
ill of the county chairman.
Mr. Morton Nichols, of Atlanta, and
liss Zoe Gilliland were married Wednes.
ity, the 30th inst., at the residerce of the
ride's father, Dr. J. 11. Gilliland, Sr., of
asley. They left on the vestibuled train
)r Atlanta.
Business Notices.
Conmpti)O Ctred.
An old physician, retired from practice
aving had placed in his hands by an East
tidia missionary the formula of a simple
egetable remedy for the speedy and per.
ianent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
atarrh, Asthma, ai( all throat and Lung
,ffections, also a positive and radical cure
>r Nervous Debility and all NervousCom.
laits, after having tested its wonderful
Lirative powers in thousaids of cases has
At it his utity to make it known to his suf.
,ring fellows. Actuate by this motive and
desire to relieve human suffering, I will
mnd frec of charge, to all who desire it,
)is recipe, in Ger1mn, French or English,
'ith full directions for preparing and us.
ig. Sent by mail by addressing with
1amap, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes,
2'0 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y.
apr3ly 1
WHY IS THE
. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE CEN LE EN
NE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD R THE MONEVP
It hsa senea e with no tacks or wa threa
rod h 'no ny othe mianufuurr, it equals ad.
awed s4hoes costig from *1.00 to *5.00.
O5." n m'rc "ad-, ewed tbeinstca
inportod shoes whIch cost from $3.00 to *12.(0,
* stylish, confortble and durable. 'h beo
oe der ffred at this prce anme grado as cuis
Sand Lettercarriersall wea themr fnecaif
on ed o n pair wil wear a yar.e oe,etn
flJO ine calf; no better shoe ever offered at
rho want a shefor comfotrt and serevic tos
J.arevery sr'ong an nuab Toe ho
ave given them a t rial will wear no other make.
So82.'00*nn"d 81.t e,oo ores a:,
a the r merit., as the increasing sales show.
Lad3.0s nohand-sewed Shoe be
n rtled shoes costing from pot 6.0
lisses ar the> st'fine o0a tsh' ad durabie
C aution.-seo that W. L. Doglas' name an4
re aro stamped on the bottom of each shoe.
trTAKE NO 14UBTITUT.
Insist on local advertised dealers sutilan o
W. L. DOUGLAS, Broektona lMass.bolIm
Fi. B]. MORG AN,
CENTRAL, S. 0.
n-.>
We Divide the Profits!i
Perhmaps you thinh~ thant's a flight of ar
stic imirgination? It isn't. The artist is
ghit as fatr as lhe goes, buit lie doesn't go
iite far enough. WVhen you split a thing
two it doesni't alway happpen that you
nt in the center and we are not dividing
ut profits in the nmidldle. On the contrary
ur divisonm is over whielmingly in favor of
ie puirchiser. Th'lere's a gootd reason for
uls unusuisal proceeding. lie time for re
ucing ouir enormous stock of Winter
loting tias comec amid big inducements
ave the way to lug retductionis. Here arc
>me prices which will sh;ow y'ou that the
lattter of profits is not botl"ering uis at
$30 Suits now $2'5.
25 " " 20.
20 " " 15.
15 "' " 12.
Overcnats at a very great sacrifice.
UTndlerwear must b)e closed out.
Call and see the goods and hear the
rices.
L ROTHSCHILD,
Greenville. 8. C.
Y0
Yoi
Have you evel
them? The New '
grown handsome a
"'Thankee" to us.
you do better than
and see us and ma
man to go to see y(
These remarks
science will tell you
their best and
our thanks. We %
pared as well as ev
good people. We
best effort will be n
HAG(
PLENTY OF
-A'
PROMPT S
The Greenville F
Axe provided and have on hand, a
plel
.MLa C:
Of our Fertilizers, to supply ever
day of t
C Prompt shipmenta and SATISF)
Forwaid,your or
THE GREENVILLE F
Greenville, S. C.
gi-iBUY
GARIDE
FPI
CARPENT
MANSION HIOUt
Just Received. *We
A MAN "*"gh. "*i$45
HIS NEIGHBOR
PA.!D
ON LY $375.00
FORl THE SAME PIANO.
Neither one was worth a niekel over
$300o. INSURE YOURSELF against
p)ayi ng exhtorbitaint prices by buying di rect.
from J, C. GAHRIET1T, (lates,'S. 0.,
Or J. L. IIAYNIE & DAUGIITERS,
Greenville, S. C.,
Who have but one p)rice and that the
lowert known. You can't pay them more
than i nstrumients are actually wor th. Theyic
are not built that way. Write for lates4t
special offers,
Zauloy asley,ng C.~a~
Solicits your patronage. Will pay you
3 per cent. interest on deposits for
periods of three months, and 5 per cent.
for periods of six months, Int erest to
commience on first of month succeeding
date of deposits.
Decposits are payable on demand wit,h
out nlotice.
WV. M. I[A0OOD, President.
Rt. F. LENIIARDT, V. President.
W. c. S3MIH, Cashier.
TEEZ A.TLAN~TIC COAST LINE RIR
PAMSENGERI DEPAIRTMEN'l.
Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 7th, 1892.
Fast Line between Charleston andto Cn.
iumbia and upper Mouth Carolina and
Western NorthI Carolina.
Go)ing West- Oolnp East.
*No. 52. *No. 53.
61 50 a.m . .Lv Charleston A'. .10 30 a.m
8 32..........Lanes..,.... 8 45 p.m
9 4:1 ..Sumter...7 24
10 55 . .. Ar Colunbia Lv... 6 09
5 37 p.m . ...Winnsborro. . .,.. 4 20)
(1 30.........Chester...3 28
7 08 .....ock 11ll...2 'i:i p.m
8 00 . . .Chrlot(e; N. C... 1 9 o
1 05 p.m ArNew-1 ryM., Lv I 57 pm
3 06 . . . .Green wood.11 57 a mn
.5 43.........Aders~on... ...10) 05
5 35 ...Greenville..) 25
8 00 ........Walhalha. .. . 8 00
4 08 ....Abbeville. . . . .10 50
2 45........partanburg. ...12 05 a m
5 01 IIendersonville,,N'. C 9 16
5 53 . ..Asheville. N. C.. .8 15
*Daily.tI)aily except Sunday.
Molidl trains b etween Chtarleston and( Ce
lumin)a, H. C., and earry thlro.agh sleepers
h)et ween Charles ariCil( iri-mti .
1U. M. EMER~SON,
A'R't Gen. Pass. Agent
T. M. IGIERRON, Trafile Manager.
.. H. KrmN iann'l Muaqer
EYO-uI
.ir Note or Acc<
TO
JI-,
V. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easle3
i been to see them ? Do you c
rear is here and some of you whi
ff of our substance have neve
How do you expect to keep up
this? If you can't pay, have the
ke some kind of settlement. I
)u.
are not meant for all of our cusl
if it is meant for you. To tho,
proved themselves true friends,
'ill do business at the same old s
lr to offer inducements for the I
will appreciate your trade for anc
iade to serve you properly.
Yours truly,
)OD, BRUCE 4
W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easle)
MATERIALI
ND
HIPMENTS.
ertilizer Company
ready manufactured and being made,
Ity of
y agent and customer up to tho last
je Season.
LCTION GUARANTEED.
der without delay.
ERTILIZER COMPANY,
0. P. MILLS, President.
BUIST'S
EaxI
or SEEDS
ER BROS.,
E DRUG STORE.
Greenville, S. (3.
Have No Old Seed.
II. J. HlaynsRworth. Lewis W.r Parker.
L. E. Chxildresst.
JAYNS WGIUT11 PA RK El &
ATTOlRNEYS AT' LAW,
jani28mn PICK ENS, S. ('.
~i.C. JFilS
ATT1ORNEY A'!T LAW,
No.7 LU aw RIaege,
G IIE ElV I LL E, S. C.
Practices in all the courts. (n give
very best reiecrences. Tlelephone No. 79.
jan22m6__________
3I. F. Atinaxr,, (*.~ L.i ii o-. urr
Solicitor 8thI Circit, Picens, S. C.
Groenville, S. C.
NSEL & HIOLLINGSWORTH[,
ATT'1ORN EYS AND) COUN SNLORS
AT! LAW,
PIUK ENS C. HI., S. C.
Practice in all thle (oitts of the Sta:tec,
andi atteti on gi vent to all bunsintess enitrnis
ted toi them,.a mh14 ~8
LL& WELD)ON,
D)ENTiISTrS,
122 Main Street. GIIIEENVILLE, S. C.
Glas g.iveni eve'ry LliThursday andl Friday,
and tecethI extracted witout pain.
M~y Denital Roomns are now loentedr in
WiV. C. ('leveland's new huiiling oiver the
Mavintgs' Han k and Feltonii's 1 look St ore.
J.* W. NO1tWOOD01, I). I. S.
WV: Mi. Nonwoon, D). D). S.. Assistant.
_____ (tCENVIJl,LE, S. C.
Ofilce over West mori'landr Bros. & Dluke's
D)rug Store.
.jan! '89 (1 R EENV I L LE, S. C.
DR.JFRANK SMITH,
ASL,EV, S. C.
Is no0w prmranenit 13y located af. E:asley,
anid ,respiecti fully o'ffers hi is profs.ionial
services to tia. publdie generally). 2janitl0
Hans permanently3 local ed in P'ickens andi(
o,ffers hiis pro fi ssio inal services to, the ii -
zens of thne town andt c enunt.v. Ihis dip1lo..
ma~s tare from the Colilege ',f P hiysicianis
andt( SiurIgeonis, of Ikilil tioe, I sn, atd
from Jlohin H opk ins, 189t1. Wa';s inet
mthltils in Nursing anid Chihl's I Itspital,
Jialt.imore. 2-bleet91indi
4 0. FITlZOERA LD,
(ORFEN'VrrIL, s. (C.
Over West moreland Hro''. Dlrng Stoic.
All work done b y thle inistant aneo.ius pro
eess. Also make enilargemietts from (1(1
pictures to anty size ini wtter colo'rs, cray
on, In.dia inik, oil and1( ; lain photographi.
SCHOOL. CihURCH. BANKi
AND COURT HlOUSE
8etteesfor*IR R DpotsI
I ~and Public JIid'ga.
GATES DESK 00.
- QEIFVULI&O. jL
mnit
ver expect to pay
) have fattened and
r said "Turkey" or
your credit unless
manhood to come
)on't wait for our
:oners. Your con
;c who have done
we sincerely offer
tand, and are pre
)atronage of these
Ither year, and our
r Co,,
PiCkenRs, S. C.
a ~m
TH RICMOND I DANVI e
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line
Division.
Schelule in effect Jan. 17, 192.
Northboid. 'No. 3S."No. 10.1"No. 121.
Lv A t ha I 8ta...1.
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Chliisill1m11. 2 9j1 10 5i11 1 ii
JAI" l ................1 11111 1
' Mount Airy . . - 2 1
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"4 C, owpien's . ..4 1,4:1111 5 1,11)11
4' 4. 1.1 , 1141
" Grover ... ........
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" llellement,
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9 5p -1.jf:m :) :17pin
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.....j1 Si4,I4~ ..11 . 44 07:un 7 14pm
At hbenin<.1, . *N. :40 7.'*No . 11 'I9
" Lowell...... .. ..i*~ ..4. 14 'piil,.y
" i ng'sv IlId 'ni. ....... i. ;: 0 p. ;;27'
Gro er15. . . . 44. : 1 . . . .. $:4l,p i 411 1:h ni4
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" Norero.. . ..... . 1*>0 4
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RICHMOND & DANVI~L I, I, U
Columbia and Greenville
Division.
Condensed sehudulle Jan1. :31st, 1891.
Trains t run i 75h mcridian time.
B etween Cohtnwhia and Greem ille via At
ston, Nwe)-rry andLm Irm-em.
No 61 No 15 STATIONS. No 16 No 60
a1 n1 at m p ini p mu
. 11 10..Lv Colun,bia 'r._. 3 ....
. 12 05... ..Alston . 3 00 .
8 0) 1 05.....Newherry..... 1 57 8 CO
a InI
9 08 3 00. ....0oldviliv.. .... I 1 51 645
9 0 0 4 "0. ....('intI 2.......4): (20
.10 15 3 5 0.... Laurn1s......I 0 5 30
1i 10 . 11)... Gray Court ....10 42 4 10
I 1 150 4 07... Fooutain Ini. .. 10 25 3 20
pi m
12 1:1 4 50. ...Simpson ille... 10 1-1 1 58
12:7 501....Maui ..1 02 235
12 3 1:5 :5. Ar Greenville Lv.. 9 30 2 50
Between Columibia, Alston and Spartan
hI.r. Ihnily.
No. 1-1 No. 14
11 1inn. .. .Lv Colmnbia A r..... 50pin
12 05pmll .......... Al on.........2 55pi)1
12 52)p1n......... Ca lisle........ 2021Il
1 0.I)1n.........S n litu .......... 1 52pn1
I 14pin........ Unio. .... 1 151m
2 05pn ........ 'ao t ........12 5p1 pm
2 45pni. . Ar Spaitauburg Lv. -. 12 0.pm11
ltweei ColumIbia and Greenville, via.
Blteton. )aily except Sund1lay.
No. 1 1. N4. 12.
I1 1Main ....... Columbia........ 3 .50pm
12 051i .........Al.Iov....... . :100 ni
12 25pm ....... Pomaria ........ 2 4(I II01
12 -5pm.... 1... Pro-p-rity........ 2 17i'
1 05pin.......Newherry........1 57Ijm
1 10pm .........II ve:a.......... I 52pm
2 Opmn........ Chappels ..... 1 07pni
2 15pin.......Nin ly Six...... 12 10Ipm
1 0pin .... reewo...... 11 57ain
3 2sym ........ I -s.........11 :2a1
:1 4-pm ........ .kw:%ld' ....... .11 10.1n11
4 11111...... I1one Path ......10 51himl
.1 20pni............1 ton .... .....10 :i5vi
41 451)m1.. .... W illiam,4o; ....... 1) 16.1na
-1 52pm ...... . Pcelr...........10 411am
5 07pin.......Pieflioi l ........ 1 5.~nn1
5 -15pn ....ArGre:..ville Lv.... 15ain
W-etween N'vwherrIy 111d Anderson.
Dily e-X((-pt ndy
No. 17. No. 18.
S:0.11 .... Lv Newherry Ar.... 7 50pn
8 .51111......... fl-hena.........7 .!pn
I12:h n........CIapp H.l l........ 7
14 -1 tm .......N in( tv ',x ....... 0
10 051:11n.......G(rct1:v'w d a....... 6 '201 ni
10 2Sam........ Il d? I .......... 5 5iiipm
14) ISa n ........ ....h, ... 5 .0pil
11 01an1.......H11 1nen 'Oh....... i)
mi. .. .Arll lto L ...... 5 n1i
11 i....Ar Anderson L% ...... 3 37pn
lIctween Walhalla, Anderson, lBlton ar.d
Creclnville. Ib ily, 4-X(-pt "'unday.
No. 1- No. 1:1.
9 00am..Lv Wflhalla A r..... 1 (%II
-.............Ar Secca I v...... 7 :;Op
S 0 am ......Lv Senlec: A ..... 7 1:. 111
10 0:;i;ii .... Ar Andlerson Ar.... 5.I:jpi
10 3li n ......A r M 11n Lv...... 5 L iin
t I10:oa.... v llieiol Ar.. 5 12',TI
11 02am . . .Ar W illi ;:m.eton Lv. .. .1 .l:_pi1
II .11m ......... .e zI -r .......... . :fpI1
11 2 71)11.... .. . P icdim -nt .. .... . 1 20pm11
12 loil .. .A U1Greenvile Lv.... 3
Itween Ilod-cs :niI A bi-ville. Daily
(.x1ept Sun,ty
No 11 No 15 WElST1I( 11ND) No
j) ml a ni a1 i p 1n1
;i8 1 :87. .I.v Io.r. Lv..
.14)08 12 12 . Ar A hhev-ille Ar.
No 12 N't 14 EASTIIOI) No
I1) 504 4 -I5.. Lv~ AIbh:ih-. Ltv.. J
I 4 .5| 243... A r l44ILdges A r...
('. divi-.ion, 1inarl14 b huial, :;.5- a ni .1..-.0 )
beinal14. .004) a 1r, -l.27 p' in, 1 1..1:8 a mit
(vesl-M ih441(1 lunit ed '44:~ west1 l.oi , W4. N.
T rains leave (rt <ville, S. C., A. &4 C.
ill4ivi1shm, I no lhhoundi, 2.. I a m. :8.;v7 ' m1,
P10 I nI (4.Ivest1:led li init 411; sont4 hbool
li.14) a m, 5.:i p4 t, I7.:80 pt m (ve.stibu1ied
hund).
.H.'rin -ave Fenca, 5. C., A. &~ C. dj.
1'ision ,1 Irlhhioud, 1.17~ a in, 1.417 p in;
sonI, S. (.., and14 Lauren's, 5. C., for Auu.
I'4lInnu1a1 ('ar Serviee.---1Train1 leaviecr
(1reen1w ..d 4.:140 p Im. c:u r14's I htrougi PuitI
in1:01 SI:4per frinm S:i:tIbrg to Savan..l
*:h 1. s i. A uguta arurii I Sal annah!1
4 inI. arrive '4 4 r14 1nw<44.c 144.44. a iw, 1in:l h --
II 544 -1 :3... ..()ing...55. 1 4 ;44
7:u 'I :N 441 . 4 '.1 1 ision.
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We wil 1.ny th.e O'D'FLL TYPE
WT/ErTI w4ith Ii 'ebanwar:( , and14 $15
14 1b1ett I wolk than:11) any i.44h'.4 11: It.
T14'd, 4ase (of '4peintiion, wears4.- 14oniVr
.p i r. It i4s 14 l. 1 ubst:4 t i al, nickel..111
-f fype. '41 ;14 . Lik 144 prin1'ing 1ress, it,
roo '(11 2sharp, I'l(an, lebe4rI nor.u:1cril Is.
1 n: or tn e4i-es noy'4 he made t II t
-ne1 .1n op r,at4or in I '4o4 <his. We < It r
ri00 t(O I ' (perater w4 ho 11 en atualt
be. w'rk If1th Doule C. se O'1Uel].
4I4211d indu421-I'I 4s 1,4 dea2lers. 1'r
:anph4I'et 1.is ing. 1torsunwnt):4is, (etc., ad..
tress O'ELL 'iYPE WRITE;RCO,,
358-064 Den born E.t.,
:441ty CHICAGO, ILL.
. . sntuic American
Agency for
CAVEATS
TRADE MARkS
DESION PATENTS
COPYRIOHTS, etc.
For Infolrmationl antY freve Trnm)oo "''to to
M(IN'.N & Ct). 4.42 11uo.'4lnwAY, Z.EW yORK
Okide4t, bitrn, br t'Lrinar4I pnits tn Amlerc
fivory pe tent takcen 4.ut, hv4 u4 is b'rm ,tht beford:
tbo publit bly a noat let alv t 'rco 01. elharge4 4in thli
TIar wst. clrenletion cr ' oInth
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I1nusun.14,31.nJghing iI). the aggr6
ing well, hey have been
,Grant, V dorn, Sheridan,
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