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PICKENS SENTINEL. or< LOCAL NEWS. tel ori -SprIng has at last made its welcome e appearauce. cl -The parsonage has been completed and tel is now occupied. -Mrs. S. P. Bruce has been quite sick W for several days. It( -J. D. IIolder lost a very flue cow last Saturday by death. de --Born to Ilev. and Mrs. B. 0. Berry on the 28th a daughter. te( -Harriet, wife of Jasper aaston, color ed, died last Friday night. ert 81, -Mr. II. I1. Gramling visited his daugh. PIa ter Mrs. W. B. Justus this week. T. --James L. Stewart was committed to Il jail last Monday onl a bench warranit. vi --Mr. M. F. Iumt, of Oakway, S. C., Vlsitcd Sheriff Iichey's family this week. ne -A lodge of Good Templars was organ- tr ized at Easley on the evemng of the 29th r ult. tr< -Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carey left last Mon day to visit Mrs. Carey's parents in Geor- of gin. co ti'. -Mr. A. F. Hester secured the contract th for carrying the mail from this place to Lin Easley. -Some not,ed people-people who have g many notes past due that they want the (it money oin. ti fo -A good crowd attenided the county 11 convention last Monday and some antis 4 came, too. an -Tie Easley Oil Mill, one of Pickenm county's paying enterprises, closed last !4h Friday for the season. th th -II. C. Stansell was committed to jail W last Friday to serve a sentence for two months for revemue violatiois. th -Wim. R. Powell was committed to jail o1 last Monday to serve a sentence for three Ov months for reveiue violittiis. co -Sheriff Riclicy has just compleled one of the finest weSlls in the county on his Ber- io muda valley farm near this place. -M. F. Hester has the contract for ear- tit rying the mail from Iickens to Sunny Dale, ILaSO the route fro:n Hlazel to Nim m1onls. to or -The frost left a good crop of pen's and apples in Rocky Bottlim. There is a- cl so a few left at L. A. Brown's on the a I Wakelin place. ci -There must be a "Dude Factory" a somewhere near Pickens. Tle first Sab- cc bath displayed Mniy elegant specimeni of e masuline attire. at -Itev. J. C. Kilgo, financial agent of re Wofford College, prealhed a vel y interest- a, ing sermon in the Methodist Church here last Friday night. -Mrs. Florence Grililln's re4idence is ( Out inl its beatifilul Spring dre . The fa Presbyterinil Church, inst O)posite, will have to be touched up. -Col. Wn. Ninnions was in town lhst e Satturdai'y andl was in usual health1. I It is 13 years oild and h1:as beenl one of the stout. ' est men in the county. d -'liere vill he a Suna'l school pienie th at George's Creek, Satlurdiy, '.-.ay 7th. P.fominent speakers will be pre.rent. A good tittle is cxpected. --Mr. C. T. Martin and Rev. W. 11. Nix, of Elisley. were in town hast wefk. Mr. Martin is an ltsiatic advocate of t>y allowmng tmt streami to waien out. . --T II Boggs, of Bi'rminhim, fa t worked himself upt to a place'~ whereI4 hI don't hamve to work. lHe has been a ppoint ed forenman of the Georgiat 'acific ('ar' Shop s. -Mrs. Eltiza .J. 1lun ter, of Penrlet on, ir lhas bien in feeble health fo r somec wee ks. 0 Jt is hoped thaut the inluice of the spring P weather will restore her accustomned health C; and activity.b -The largest satle that thas taken p)lace here in a long time came off last week. A ~ chattel mnorigageo was foreclo.eud and a horse and wagon sohi. Thie horse briought $5 aOdl the wagont $1. It was stati-d after 'ward that both coldd have been bought for n'i $1.25. P -An alitercat ion look place hts hTumrsdaiy between Arthiur P ickle amul Alleni Kelly,v ini whicht Ketl1y struck Pickle wiith an a x'm tn cut. a seve're gash on hisi face. Ilhe dis-. puite is Sid tot lhave arjisen over a piee of lantd whiich is now in law chdmned by both parties. til -Perry Thiorniiey left last Satunlaii:V for Savainnahl to visit his brother, Ca':pl. [-rne-st g L. Thornhey. lie will probaly r('maini in at the Forest (City for some lime. Perry is an apt boy for business, antd withal so af iable, that he will make friends whetever lie goes.t ---John I larper was boundl over lby Com - a missioiner 'Thorunley last Sturday 'for re- tI tailiing. lie was arrested by D)epuity Mitr- (' shal ,J. C. Jenni ngs. Aritur W hit e (colored , 0 familiarly knowvn ats "D og- Jye was atsoi f1 hound over for distilling, lie was arrested hi by the same oflicer. 9 ,here are manny vahuable and perma nent imp)rovemlents on the farms oni the Sa luda side. Among these is the beantiful cottage home of' J. W. Lathiem. lie has~ a front lawn sown in blue grass and the eni tire sutrroundlings have the aippeatranice of I systematic att.cntion and perlecet order. t -Quarterly conference of t his circuit wvas heild with New hIope( chtuich on last ii Saturday andi( Su mbid y andr a very i ntere'st iRg nmecting was enijo)yed. 11ey, *T, C.fi go, fimanei)il ag~ent of Wofford was present ~ andir got $25 pl-dged to thbat inst it ution. r 11ev. B. 0. Berry got $l'X pledged to t,be parsonage at this pla1ce. -Easley remns to lie getting ias nuch h)enefit trom thte 1prospiect of the Pi('kens railroad as Pickens. lteaI estate hats gone up, and t.here is a brisk demand for buiild. " ing iots. Besides D)r. .T. F. Bruce hats the I most elegant andi spacious glaiss front on his new drug store in Easly that can be fouind in the up country. -JTim Dunke, colored was killed on the ,. Air Line hlailroad on the inighth of Ihle 2Wh tit, lie was walking on lhe sidte of a coal car as the train ian biy a water tank, Ithe ex liaus? pipe of which wats baine ing down I Tlhiis struck hImt on t he hiead a'i Iknockd ii him from the car. i s reimain wer brou li to this couinty,andl buuied at Thah or, by3 the .I side (if his fat her, Wmui. Duiko. -Haguood, Nruce & Co. left a mIolaiss~e I barrel on thle store plat form wIth the lhun g hole openi. Bees front inaniy coilonies swarmted around It to get hoiney clji aindi easy. Many (If themii woutld seooi met their l wings smecared up so they c(iiii noldt g't u away ant11I tuired over oiin lieu' backs and I (lied. 'They (iuighit to hitte goiie to the I many (lowers '"that waste their swe.t ne5,4.1 The County Convention. Dhairman O'Dell called the meeting I ler and announced that nominations fo uporary chairman and secretary was I ter. W. T. O'Dell was nominated an cted without opposition for temporal sirman and W. W. F. Bright was olect< nporary secretary. Dn motion the chairman appointed ( . Singleton, B. J. Johnson and T. 4 binson a committee on credentials. rwelve clubs were represented by I egates. I'le following Is the executive commi J. T. Martin, Easley; J. T. Boggs, Li y; R. G. Gaines, Central; J. 11. Ro. i Mile; W. N. Bowlin, Praters; N. I rsons, llurricane; 0. P. Field, Picken J. Ligon, Eastatoe; J. D. M. Keit impkinitowu; WY. W. F. Bright, Docu le- H1. H. Looper, Cross Plains; W. I ighes, Foster's Store. [J. J. Johnson was nominated for perm at chairman and W. W. F. Bright secr -y. W. T. Field was clected first vii asident and W. T. Bowen, second vii 2sident. The secretary was eleete asurer. Lahan Mauldin moved that a coimitti one from each club be appointed to r mmend delegates to the blate convei n. W. A. Hamilton objected to this c e ground that the clubs that had Antis I ht ought to have delegates. W. A. Hamilton moved that the deli tes elected to the Stite Convention be r< Ired to State publicly on the platfori -ir position on the Ocala demands. T1 lowing were reported as delegates: Carpenter, W. T. O'Dell, T. C. Robij ii, W. A. Hamilton, W. V. F. Brigi dt B. J. J."hnstonl. U. 11. Carpenter said he had tried I )w by his actions that he was in favor - Ocala demands. lie thought that ey were enacted into law the counti iuld be in better condition. W. T. O'Dell said he was in favor of ti - demands but he was not certain aboi e denand and that was the governmci 'nership of railroads. If the governmei ntrolled the railroads he was in favor nim, but if to own them he was not. ''. C. Robinson expressed the same opi is as Senator O'Dell. W. A. Hamilton said he was in favor - Ocala demands in toto. W. W. F. Bright favored the deand B. J. Johnston said to show he was tri the people he referred thei to his re 1. lie favored the demandi. 'The reason Mr. Johnston was elect< airnan was because W.T.O'Dell was n lelegate to the convention anld was n gible to the oilice. If this he so, and I do not doubt the orrectness of the pr eding, how could Senator O'DelI be cele a dlc!cate to the State Conveition? At this stage, Rev. 0 W. Singlet< ose and said he had been handed sol: solutions with the request to read ther d then proceeded to read as follows: PICAMIBLE AND I:EsoLUTioNs. Whereas, we recognize in the person vertior Tillman, an honest, capabl itlifiul and flcient otlicer, and Vhercas we regret to see the abuse ai represetations heaped upcn a model ol Ir, therefore be it tesolved by the Democratic party nvention asseibled, that we heartily C Ise the adm0l1inistratiol of Governor Ti cl, and pledge him our hearty support V cominig -illpaign. Resolved, second, That a copy of the (Wcedings be sent Governor Tillman. Unat imously adopted. 11t with a Eland Spike. A whiie nan nmetd Irvine. of Pick rs and( sons5. whot& wonld li 'eI to dhevote :st a part of their time and att ention t< &rk that would bring them in a lot adly mney duriiine- the ne(xtI few mlont] mitd (10 well to look upl the ad1veri sem<i B. F". .Johnson & Co., lHichmiond, y anlothe(r columnn, as it muay be the naa (opening uip to manyil3 new lifte andit lar; Iiiitiesic. Th'lese gent lemten have he tensively andl succeseful ly engaged tainess for many years. and they kmn lhnt they are talking about when they in they can show you how to better yc tancial,condition. Tfhe County Comimissionters had1( a lo ad tedious session last Tuzeshiy. Seyce tlitions for new roads were heard. -News was received at Easley' last Tun iy that Mr. D). F. Bradley, J.i ., son r. A. J. Bradley, had died at his siste Ahhet:ville. IIlis remainis were brous mnie and interred at Enton chutrch W< 'eday. HIe was a promnisinmr younig ml id had been in had health for' at nut years. Tlhe sympathtits oif many fr'ien o ut, to thte bereaved fanmily in their at lietion. - A map 6x4 feet that gives you the p res (of all the Presidents andi~ their au raiphs fr'oim Washingt on to Illaiison, wla mt on what issues cach was elec(t(al, at Ie electoral vote and poplarit v'ote of yS candlidate for p)residtent, tihe poputlatj 'the United States for every Iiye ve -omt the flrst. to the hast census, withi Irgest and~ most complete mapii of the U d States ever pulisheld. Price 5. omnes nilth the 8ISNxi. for 90) ets. outtiernt hlaptist C!onvent?ion, Atlamn 4.a., MYay Ott, to 1 3tl, 192. For the above ocenion thle Rich monm Isanville railroad will sell round trip tict Atlanta, GIa., anid return at the fol g rates froim poiints named below; ini ledliate pioints in same pr'opo tiont. Ti ta on sale May 3d to 6th inhtaive, hini ~trning May 1 7ih. '1)2: Greenville $5. eneen, $3. 70; Anderson, .$ I1.; Spart ag, $6.20 Simtlar rates of faie for >ind trip wIll apptly front Viriginia [orth Carloina points. Couldn't Stanid tihe Nam:. "Iby" post oflicc, in this county, is (I -discontimed by the governnt ent. V mys there's nothIng it a nme ?-Spart urg Ilerald. A VALVAUELE PREMIENTr. Yeamr' Sulbanerm,ton to1 a P'opular rieuhtmtral Paper fGiven Free to Our It nderm. lya special arrangtemlenlt wvith the pI shers, we are p)re'pared to I urnish l"R > (ach of our read(ers, a vrar's subsac on to the ptoplarni in'antlyi agrinnitu mrt nal , thle Amtericatn l"armer, pnb tl isi Sti'ingtiehd and ( 'loevel:md, .(I)hio. This oifferi is inadi(e to anty of ourt suibs eras who will pay tup all arrearatges oni S enription ando onie year inl atd vane and 11 ny'~ inew subsicrr whIo will pay one '5 1 adlvancee. 'The A mertican l"armeir en'I large nationmal ri retulat ion0, andl la m'mig the leading agirieitura pap:II ers. his arrangemlenit It CO3TlM YO l ' MY' N L to receive the Amiericanl l". tmer1 ne yecar. It will be to yom t Iv~anlta' all prmpltly. Stimplc copJiesi c'an be TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 0 ~ County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. d Caroline Brock, Miles D. Clay Y ton, C. L. Hollingsworth, V d R. Hollingsworth, Deborali Mauldin, Susan Parkins,Mar. tha Smith, Stephen C. All. good, W. B. Allgood, B. C, is Allgood,Frank Allgood, J.D. Allgood, Queen Allgood, Margaret Brown, W. D. . Moody, Mattie C. Burnum a, by her Guardian ad litem C. L. Hollingsworth, W. H. , Burnum, George 0. Cannon and Alla D. Cannon by their Guardian ad liten C. L. Hol. lingsworth, George Cannon and Stephen C. Hester d Plaintiffs, Against . W. T. O'Dell, Tem perance C. Clayton, W. W. Clayton, 0 Laura A. Wallace, Naomi L. Willard, Stephen C. O'Dell E. A. McCluskey, Joe Allie Johnson and Aurie Hollings. . worth.-Defendants. Summons for Relief. Com plaint Served. 0 To each of the above named if defendants: 'Y You and each of you arc e hereby summoned and required it to answer the complaint in thiE it action, of which a copy is here unto attached, and herewiti - served upon you, and to serv< ) a copy of your answer to th< said complaint on the subscri s bers at their office at Pickenw - Court House, South Carolina d within twenty days after th< ot service hereof, exclusive of th< e day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complain within the time aforesaid, th( " plaintiffs in this action will ap a, ply to the court for the relie demanded in the complaint. Each of the defendants i: c, notified, that the objects of thi: )d action are for the recovery an< n- partition of the real estate de scribed in the complaint amon; n the heirs at law of Stephei Clayton, deceased, and that ni personal claim is made agains any of you, exce)t the defer dant, WV. T. O'Dell, for th rents, profits and benefits therc of received by him, and thi the payment of the costs < any defence madec by any c you will be resisted by th p)lai ntiffs. Dated at Pickens C. H., S. C the 27th clay of April, 1892. ANSEL & HOLLINGSWORTH, Plaintiffs' Attornevs. J. M. Sr'EwA\Wr, C. C. P. C of [Official Seal.] Sfo the Defendants abov nt named: Take notice that the com Cr p)lainlt in this action, togethe ;with the summons of which th foregoing is a copy, was filei oir in the office of the Clerk o Court at Pickens Court House gin the County and State afort said on the 27th (lay of April A. D., 1892. ANSEL & Hf1OLLINGSWVORTH, Plaintiffs' Attorneys d. - Pickens C. Hl., S. C. er$75.00 to *250.00 a Month de cn be made working for us. Persons pr rie ferred who can furnish a horse and gis their whole time 1o the busines:. 8pai moments may be profitably emnploy ed alsa Ie.. A few vacancies in towns and cit'es. I 1to. F. JlOIlNSON & CO., 21,th and Main St en Richmnond, Va. my19 ;;THE ATLANTIC 00AST LINE R: mrs he PA~SSENOlER D)EPARITMEW'I. 10- Wi1 ligtont, N. C., A pril 24Ith, 1892. Fast i ne et wen GhCI Ularleston and1( c htmia and( nppebfr South Carolina at ta, Wecst.ernm North Carolina. CONDIENSEI)SI RCEDUI.E. vw.. *No. 52. *No. 53. er- 6, 50 a.mi . .Lv Charleston Ar..10 30 ai. ek- 8 33 .... ......I,ues...8 401p. Led 9 413..........8mnter...7 25 10; 10 .55 . . .Ar Cohnnbuiia Lv... 6 00 au- 5 :17 p).m . . .. W intsborr,..4 20 Lhe (1 30).........Chewster...3 28 md1( 7 08....... ...ock l1l1...2 '43 p). S 00 . ..Chlarlo,tte, N. ... 1-1 0 1 05 p.m inrA Ne w berry,Ti S. T. L I. il rad 3i 6 . . . .G(reentwood.11.l 57 : Iho 13 -.. ..Anderson....10 05~ an- 5 (5....reenvi lle..9 25 8 (00 ... . .. .Walhialla. ... 8 '20 -I 08 ...Abbleville..10 50 .5 01 lldersonivi lle,',N. C 9 10i 5 .53 . . . Asheville. N. C. .. 8 15 *Daily. tJialy Qeepit HundaylL. Solid t rains be~tweent Charlest on and ( uth- ttumbia, S. C.. ani'd earry thro tyhl sleepi beJ' )tweenj Charles andt( Cinconitati. raid Ass'I (Gen. Pa.ss. Aigent, uri- aproIntmen,t. r ,I'eken. Icule I b-1st Sabbath, 11 a. mn., Pickents. to 1st "' 3:301 p. mI., Blethihem. car l " 11 a in., Gap HillI. "7 d " 3:30 p. m1.. New LIope. nks( : i " ' 1 aii. mI., Porter's Chapel. b' 3 .:" 3:30 p. mn., Tev ie 4th "11 a. mn., Dscusville. C 'i lith "' 3:.10 p. mI.. TIabor. Cc"i Prayer mee'tintg at Pickens every W4 tmed.m at 4.30 n m n. 13 n0. D nW, C. .HALLMAN, All kind of carpenter work well and promiptly done. CVPrIces and work satisfactory. Give 111 a call. PICKENS, S. C. apr14nW McFALL'S ALMANACK --FOR Mary had a little sheep, Its wool was white as cotton, And every where little Mary went, That lamb just come a trottin' Mary came to town one day, To do a little shoppin' And right in front of McFall's door, They both were seen a stoppin' Walk in, says Me, and in they walk ed, And after some reflection, Cast their eyes this way and that, Then each made their selection. Mary spied a pretty Hat, Embroideries, Gloves and Laces, Cascarillas and Swan Downs, That girls wear on their faces. She also bought a pretty shoe, - Hose, Fan and Parasol, Some Calicoes and Apron Checke, And little Sis a doll. Mary's ma comes here to buy All colors of Dianiond Dyes, Nux Vomica to kill the Hawlks, Then next--good chicken pies. Mary's pa, that good old man, Was teve(-r knowii to back On anything that Mlary bought From McFall's Almanac. "But where's my little bonny lamb" Cried Iaary in despair, "Never mind" her father said, I Next fall, he'll be 'right there." - The hnb's selection---very wise, r A. bell and pretty collar, 1 And all it cost at MFIall's store, Was a quarter of a dollar. t The pretty lamb now looks all right, All dressed up for the ball, With collar on and pretty bell, He'll "g4-et thero" in tho fall. t We migit go on forevermore Wit something else thani joke, Speaking of all the bar gains her e, But -nfow-- OUr pe?nil's l >oe. C W.T. McFALL WAT COST) - Our entiro Stock of Goods, con r sisting of Dry Goods, Gro(ceries Shoes, IInts, Notions, Halrdware Crockoryware, &c., to be sold at cosi until disposed of. WVe call especial attention to om -Men's and1( Wlnien's Fino Shoes Now is yo)ur time if you comno whihi we can fit vou. A few pieces (of eaVns left. Tt, wil pay you to 1)>uy now for next winter l:erthing in the( huver'si fav~or a long as these go~ods last. e Respect fully, SHARRIS& MORRIS Otbr27th 1891. I. In lin -'W. L.W DHULA "$3 SHOE CEN M EN THE BEST S HOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEI t ih real' so,wth no tacks or waK thrfla and en05y, andi bease ace enake mnore shoea 0)oh mC e'lf. "e," je' ' tn rr"m" $Mto equais 5mi 00 enuia an-nowed, thn fintetoal ~1P e'ho ever ofrerest for *i.(I; quals Frenuc iported shes wheleh coset from t.Ele*2.0 I Ia vih < eeetahl 1antd dacranlo. Teon eo- Ee n efere ats ;e rico; am a rde as cui $3. Hee V Mhoel Fnini; faoe, scmeand LetOtercrie all wea thern naul xel iniel'' O par wlwar a yar.o oe,et who wiln t eseI<for iefor tan acr vince th $ O nd 1114 2.0(0 Wo'rkin, man's shor have give ect :Ei a tril il arr ti ther make. 9 5.Oi a nd 8 f .75~ schooel shes at on ther me ritsar te i it c ar e rv herlc theys. La le e d -eeCd hone'o in Drtedl shoos cobstindg freone r lIto.; Ladlcs' 2.50,(I ha!is.00I e net S.75~ shan fe 5iasca are thco len? fne l)onegola. Stylish and duerah OinnIion.--sco that w. I.. ol)e~,as' nameo an juice aro stamped on the beottom of each shoo. fW TAKF. No STUBMTITUT..S inet6on local n<dverthetel dlen'are eutplyiny you, W. L, DOUG LSirockton, inaa.. sold b 1. 1. 1H. ]IOUAN, HAGOGI Are Now Rec Dry Goods. Special attention has been gii Goods Departments and among aro the latest and best goods ir New York Mart They are closing out all odds accumulated old stock. Ani 1emnant of Cloth that has tht on it, is sold regardless of cost. Sume rich bargains in these f Cash Buyers ] PLENTY OF PROMPT SJ The Greenville Fe Aro provided and have on hand, alr 10111 Of our Fertilizers, to supply overy day of tl *-G Prompt shipments and SATISFA Forwad your ord THE CREENVILLE FE Greenville, S. C. GARt DET FIR CARPENT MANSION HIOUk Just Received. We A MA N onght ar PIano Ig44( HIS NEIGHBIOR 1~i) ON LY $375.00 FOltI TllE SAMEC PIANO. Net iteri (n wasi wolth ai nLIickel or 30.IN"tiltlE Yi( ES EI' iinist inyigexobitan ici iies byV huingdL4 irct fromt . . . A RE l'I'TT, (hites,'S. C., Or J. L. I I A N ia & I)AIU1:ITIsItS, Gr.enville, S. C., loeI 1.(1k nown'. You en0 n't payv thiemi 1 mre .ile noIt buiilt tliuit way. Write for laite't We Divide the Profits ! PerhiIaps you think that 's a flight of ar tist ic imnagi nt? it in't. Th'Ie artist is r'ight as far as he gocis, but he do)esni't go ini I wof it doeusin't alwnV,y haijppeI nt. yotl clit in.li rthnter and w.~e are not divi<hiing outt pirofiis I ( intmiddle. On), the cou nary aour ivisoni is over whiehnmingly ini favor of ther purrha:--r. Th'lere' ia guod reason)l for tis unusua lt reedingi. T1hie timte for re ding our1 enIormou ls stoc(k (If Winotecr pav'.e thie wayI to big re(dtuctions. Ilivre arc I'oneIi p)Irc wich'I will shiow yiou tha:t the nuIt 11ter' 0f profits is niot botheinig us at S.3O Suits now.. $25. 2)) " " 15, 15 " " 12. v').eri'oaits at ai very great !iacrifices j ''eweair mlust he elosedl out. Cailt and sen the goods anid hear the jiliCt S. 1 ROTHSCHILD, Grecenvillc. 3. C. dI a md~''~ BRUCI rcKMaqsj, N. c . HAGOOD & E _A S-LEY,1V5 S. C. living Their SPR ] ren their Dry We are heav; the selections keep only Good am tho dulterated Sug :et. Some of omr and elds il about the balau lInt, Shoo or are obliged to I mark of ago Others don't in't our fault. >r but rettember predict a heret (C4 3AGOOD, BRI W. M. HAGOC MATERIAL D rIPMENTS. rtilizer Company enldy maunfactured and being mado, y of agent and customer up to the last -a S 1aso1 OTION GUARANTEED. or without deiy. .RTILIZER COMPANY, 0. P. MILLS, President. BUIST'S T ER 3ROS., Ej DR1UG STORE. Green ile, S. O Have No Old Seed. L4. E. Childress, I JAY ""OUT'j^'1'KER ATTIOltNEYS AT' LAW, jan28m PICK ENS, S. C jC. ,JIEFFLtE, ATTIOllNEY AT LAW, No. 79) Law fltnge, GIHEEltVlLLE, S. C Practi ces in all thle ciomi s. Can gi vi very~ lwesi ref erencesi. Ted lphone No. 71) MI. F. Anantg, C. La. I Iw.un,iiiwoemm S,l icIir ath Ii Ircu it, Pickens, S. C. ANSL' & I I( LLINOSWVORII , ATi LA W, I'ENS C. Ir., s. C, Priact ite in ll th nis o~ii f thei Sitate( anduu attic!tion given to aill bus~iiesii ests I1LL & WhELD)ON, DELNTISTS5, 122 Main Strveet. (1 ltEENV ILLE, S. C. Gas givyen i very Thnr isdaiy andi Fidiny, andii tei-thI i-:etn ietd n-l' ithou)It paflin. MyiI Den-:tal lIioomst aire niow~ locat ed in S:i. ings' J:ik andc Fil.i. ~nHok Storie. W . 31. Noinvooo, I). I). S.. Asittant. ________ (IIEE~NViLL4E, S. C. D)ENTIST, Of ieic over West morelandl 1ros. & I)ukc'r Drug 8tore. Jan1)'89) (01EENVIILLE,H. C, R)i. FR AN K SMIT'l, Inowv c'ne:mently locanted at Ese andio rispert iiniy loffers his~ professiona sevcs ote public generally. 2jan9( I) I. ROHTl'J. K IRKNSEY nmo.o are fro tm thle Collehge of Ph'lysi(emn;i andi( Surgeons,ti of Haltimorei-, 18$0 a Iiii .lh.s I lpk(Iins, I18tI. Was~t cl:; liiti mi i Nuinig and Chihl's Illospjtiin) Hall ilior. g iltct tut C.( ITZOEIi A) G II;EN VILL, S. C Over Wist umoeladi Ir In. IDrug Sto.e All wor)k idoni by the instanitane.ous prei (("ss Alsoa mnike en largements from olh pic-tures to any) size ini water (colori, cray o)n, Iindiai ink, oil and( plin photographl SCHOOL CHURCH, SANl AND cOURIMOQUSB . SetteciT WeforR lt epots %' GATES DESK 00 norrE I,wn ,e n. coo 00., ING GOODS! rn Groceries buyers and lowest sollers. Wo Flours, Purest Lard and Una rs and Coffeo. Delats. friends have acted cleverly ces due from last year. Wo 110111. Come to xse us any more. That Don't get mad at us about it we thinlk of you every dal w.ud fter to all such doings. pine to see Ut, JCE & CO, )D & CO. Atlanta & Charlotte Ai.-Line Division. S9chedule in effect Jan. 17, 18'07. Northbound. 'No. 38. *No. 10. No. 1 Lv At lanta.. I 25pn 8 ,0pm 9 40a ("haMblec .. ........ 9 27pm 9 J8a Noreross ... ........ 9f)pm 9 b?n Duluth .......... 9 m10 501u, Suwiane- - .--...... 10 031m10 10a Buford . . . . . ...... . . 10 17-q1m10 I 'am Flow'ry Br'h ...... 1: ! 4.*0atve " Gainesville.. 2 r)9pnin o m ,11 " mLu t.. ....... ........ I . "elllton .... ........ Cornelia............ 'Mount, Airy W estinlster -.... -t ('e tlk 1...... .. .. . " ei Ea nley'..... . . . . "' rr....'......... 6 (Wptma I Welfork . . " 1:u 1 t baniuu r. 6 57p Clifton_. . . ........ "C(owpenl'%s. .... " (h:iffny' . " Iia hur" - -ui.g. - - " L owell ... ........ ;1or4(I q' " c lillmont A r Churlott e. . 9 10pm - 7 South1bounil. *N.375 I'V Charlott(. . 9 45am " King's M'n .-. "' (Grover . .. '' lGaffneys u'sg. ''Spart anbIurg 11l 43nn ~ , kI. --Greer..... m ' "Greenmvillc. . 12 UJpf tv, i~ - entral............ "M ntAiry. ........ "Cornelia.... ........ " Ieltoni..... ............ 4 " Ginjlle..4 3 4lpmu 9 e o "Fw'y. Brh.... 09i 10 :' " lifonl.... .:: ... . .. 10 lipu o 4 "SIwanItce............ . 10 ::9 o . 'I)uhith...... ........ 10 45pm 11 1.[ " Noreross.. . .. . . 10 'ltdi I I: '' Chambrle........... 11 O1p:r 11 0 leaves A thlnta 5:30 p. mn., n'. .: I 8:12 p. mi. Retlurning, leav< .., . Ii(;;0 ni.. nri Atlanta 8:50 a. in. Iltween ltlau am! .A.thieij--. 11 da I .I.ula 3:83 p. m. , amI( 11:.10 :. ,is Samay mal Nol. 12 <biily, 6:2 . . n' (6:15 fl. II., arrive LulI). 8:05 .ml :'. :1. Iil. lI t wVienI ToIE n an44f*)g Elb(1 I . .: . ihrily .xci,'1t Smat?lay, 1'-ave TIe . 4 4 lI'u., ar i ve LIIbert1oni ':.10 p. m. *a hog. No. (;o daily, e'x'ept, su.'.. i4 EIiberton 5:00Ia. mi., arrive' Torl:0 Nos. (leaml 1(0 ii arryn: Iiln n .4 leepr btweenogJ Ai Ilnt:aals rNew Yoi:s.~i ca Nts. oram ;;8-Wsing.iH; weTAernL VetibuLOI Limt01i E : e ltant um Wahntn O i extrar are N. c.o-e.Tn o le.s, aloAbtMwen Washing , ao.a ( 1,hi11, viaAtlnt d irid: .. ,A : Atna, Ga. Charlote,_N.__ W- II. aRNd Ol, Gentt -M , At1 4:m. ta, Ga. ~ , .4 SO (ThrA8,k TInrafilc Maor . im Ga.~ A z ve an hUow, pufe.ab&,11 n.a a* to tae, afadla -I--. ,. n a * aI4g t Dae s , O ta r . -o t g n c2honu.1Diarrh hrneL - ' ) - mh . np .' + pepvia, ce a , Iauee .e.'ee ntv,r Fon Dra4Haah. - . 4.14 autlice, b Ktnynnan onot1bat N e ttle4 thRolaa ,:. .441 Ci te fr end,l11t ont~ Ie, .4 444 .4 Bard,berof. 10hn, ino Di1a.sojI14 ' Cltornach.Th-ed. -