The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 01, 1894, Image 2
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TUIIRSDAY, MAlRCH ~1, 1894.
Legal or Illogalf
The attorneys for A. ". McDowell
io was convicted last week for mal
ig false returns of the sale of postag
:amps and fined $500, moved for
ew trial. This was refused am
- ioy appeal on the ground that'ta
-raud jury, organized by Judge Soy
lour, of North Carolina, wvas not i
twful one. They Alaim that a judg<
'om1 another district cannot sei ve ex
ept in the event of sickness or un
voidable absence of the residen
udge. They sa' there is no provisior
o supply the bench mllade vacant by
udge Simonton's promotion ant
udge Brawley's failure to qualify
enator S. Wilson and Situmant 6
)eau are the attorneys.
'The Uaitroac.
At the risk of being right, oi rathe:
-orrect, we report to the friends o
"he Picken irailroad that the arran g(
ments with the Augusta people fo
the com)letion of the Pickens rail
road have failed to specify. Soi
unforsseen difficulty has evidenti
disappointed those who were tryin
to finish it ul). Ail the work the
have done, m hich is by far the greate
part, was at stako, but it has bee
lost to them, but of course will be s
much gained to the company. Thei
is nothing left for the company bi
to turn to its own resources and finiH
it up, and own and olerate. it.
desperato offort will be made in
short time to do the crowning act.
There is a recent deision of t0
supremo court which is of interest
Trial Justices. The Legislature hi
a short time ago enlarged their crin
inal Jurisdiction, but now comes th
supreme court and says that the
cannot try criminal cases. Thi
point was raised by attorney A. C
Welborn of Greenville about seve
years ago, but he won the catso the
at bar on another point, and so thi
question was not made before Iih
supreme cour t. H is m-gument, whice
was written contended for the propa
sition which has just been announcer
as law by the c:)hrt of last resort.
The Greenvillo Guards barnquet, a
the M~ansion house, last Thtursda;
ev' ning, ,vas gronfly enjoyed by3 a)
the participants. Evory one remains<
to the fluish, which occurred after:
o'clock inl tihe morning. Judge Draw
ioy's r'esponse5 to "the judiciary" was
aipplauidedl to the echo0. Hius truthfu
and eloquenmt words will long 1)0 re
mremberod by all wtho heard them
CJol. J. Armstrong. the witty Irish
man, was most happy1 ini his remarks
and all the respan.acs to the regular
toasts were greatly enjo~yed.
The hawker andi p)eddler' fee bill
should have been formnulated by~ theo
county comnmissioners at their Janu-i
ary mneetinig, but as they had noc
notice of thoe act, it was implossible
for them to complly with its terms.
Thie act makes the business unlaw.
mul without the hawker or peddler
has complied with its terms so it
would be wvell for thiem, at least, to
lea wvhat is what in regard to the
matter.
The supremcue court holdls that the
law authorizing atnd directing crinii
nals to be worked in chain gangs is
unconstitutional. So tile chain is
severed and the wily convict will have
to labor in the walls of the peJitenti
ary or uinder the muzzle of a peni
tenatiary W inchester. The State may
havo to provide at park for the ac
cenommoation of its ciintals.
.n ..oyster w'ar is on het ween tihe
Vngna atthorjites and citi zeus .of
Marryland who persist in tr1esspassin g
-en the beds. Two cr'ows of the
Marylanders were captured last Fri
dqay and put uip. The next court of
Accomac county will be apt to have
Maryland oysters cin the half shell
and stewed.
The Abboeville Medtiumtnstod up
anid crowed lustily over the Webor
defalcatiotn. If any of its crowd
should happen t~o go wrong, we know
of an editor that will wr'ite a real
sym)pathlizing piece, but tile Mediun
just tore the veil of charity all int<
shreds.
Next anle da-v will docidn about th
Greenwood is on a boom. She has
a now weekly paper and x eensis
taker.
Greenvilie enunty's reform conven
tion has been called for the 10th of
March.
It is very easy to keep perfectly
cool when there is such a blizzard on
as blow last Saturday.
Kansas was once a free-hold stato;
the next thing we board it was
mortgaged, but now it is Lesod.
Judge Bran ley is not a Giatling gun
in charging a jury, but a long range
Winchester that goes to the mark
every time
e Job winted his eny to write a
book. Tom Reed's enemies may be
encouraged by the announcement
that he has written a book.
We are pleased to add to the list of
our exchanges the Greenwood Leader.
It is well edited and prinited by P. E,
- Rowell and W. W. Thompson.
h'1)e 23d of March inst. has been
fixed as the day for Prendergast to
expiate the crime of killing Carter
Harrison, the good mayor of Chicago.
A special dipatch to the State savs
that .Judge R. C. Watts has mado a
decidtdly favorable' impressioln upon
the publie at Winnsboro, where hc
f held his first court last week.
A dispatch to the St ate says: "Oni
r of the State constables broke open it
' lady's trunk in his search for contra
e band whisKey, and that "the lady wAill
y try to secure redress." The only wa1y
g to secure it, is to p1lrclhase it. as sht
y (lid bofore.
Erastus Winn is accused of sCn1.
ing $229,000 from R1. G.Dunn & (o.
. and yet he has the cheek to dely it.
To be chargc(d wi tl stealing that
amount to make a man
A respectable, aid to makO lawyers
wish they wero more intimate with
Some Ilnti -ne1ss)"papers coitinuo tI
ask, ' where is tlo reform ?" Anl
sonile reformers are writig t til
d other papers and making inquirieE
about it. For one, we want all such
e - v fltalsc
inpertinienieo stopped This way
msono people have of asking questions
is annoyllg.
ni Congressman Bland was not sto
n bland last Friday. Hie actually Iost
e ems good temper two or three times
e trying to quell thle riotous membillers
1 and1( get thiemi to form inito line of aic
tion. Hie told themi t~o their faces
i they were by their conduct encourag
ing lawlessness and anarchy
.t The sophloor C of~CoreliiUniver
y sity, whio uncorked a juig charged
lI with chlorine gas in the banquet hall
.1 af the freshmen anid asphyxiated sev
I. oral of the inmantes, ought to be shot
-with grape and1 canister. When haz
i ing amounts to maiming and killing,
1 it ought to be puniished w'ith dleath.
Congressmnan Strait to.>k occasion
last week to "cuss" out the fourth
assistant p)ostmaster-general. 110
gave the post oilico ofhicial a slight
hint as to the estimate the congress
manm put upon his general character
He told him hle was a liar and a puppy,
and interspersed the remarks with a
heavy sprinkling of damns of various
height and emphasis.
Abbevillo is feeling its keepiing to
such an extent that its peollO are
ju mp)ing right in to the face (of hard
times, and making an eftert to buiildl
a cotton factory'. This is certainly
comnmndable and public spirited, but
her citizens should be ilmpressed
with the fact that there is more busi
niess in the movenment thtan anything
else. Such instit~utions are no longer
experimiien ts in Sou thl Carol ina.
Clarke Mcl~ado, now of Weobster,
N. C., amnd Mr. Price, of Oconeo,
braved tihe storm last Sabbath, and~
camne from Mr. Silas Hinkle's to
p~ut somne busmness on the wit es. They
are ini tile mlounitains with logging
teams, and( expected( to drag out
many' cubic feet of walnut timber, but
the blizzard made them hang up for
a fewv days. Mr. Mclado, is the
son of William McDado, formerly
of thme wvool factory near Pickens, and
is a much travelled y'oung man both
on land andl sea.
The democrats of the House cole
brated George WXashington's anniver
sary in a most uproarious manner. ]
Crisp had the sore throat (1nd( he put
Dockery, of Missouri in the chair for -
th day. The members .wvore in a b~ad
hunmor at the start, and several of
themi had been arrested by the ser
geant-at-arms on a warrant issued
by the House, and were smarting
under whlat 'they considered an
abridgement of persona liberty. They
Lanteaster-Holigeworta.g
On Tuesday evening the 20th ult.
there was a most enjoyable recepbiox
at the residence of Col. 0. L. Hol
lingsworth. The groom Dr It. A
Lancaster, of Gainesville, Florida, ac
compalnied by lev. A.B. Curry, arrive<
prolptly on time. Soon after Mi
Sam Page, of Red Hill, Virginir
cane and by 9 p. in. the-beautif,
parlors of the village home were fille
with the friends of Miss HollingE
worth. The spread of bridal preE
outs which Caine from far and ne
was magnificent, useful, beautiful an
selected with the best taste, whil
none were in the least depreciated i
usefulness by being duplicated.
Betwixt ten and eleven refresl
nents were served in the dining roo0
which had been beautitully and tast<
fully decorated and richly provide
for the occasion. The evening wa
one of unalloyed interest and pleas
ure. % ednesdayi morning the Prei
byterian church which had been det
orated with pot plants, ferns an
flowers was filled with the friend
anld atdmirers of the bride, am
promptly at 10:30 the party arrivet]
and took their places, while the orga
gave forth the sweet melody of th
wedding march in response to th
skillful touch of Miss Corrie Bruc(
Mr. T. J MAiuldin, of Atlanta, stou
on the left and Mr. .1. J. Norton, Jr
of Walhalla, on the right, and tli
bride and groom in front of the offie
ating minister and in that iipressiv
way peculiarly his own, Dr. J. I
Riley briefly referred to the natur
and oligations of the sacred vow san(
tioned by divine and human law an
in token of the assent of th
contracting parties their mutuit
faith was sealed with the weddin
ring, when the minister duly pr<
nounced "Dr. I. A. Lancaster, C
Gainesville, Florida, and Miss 0]
Hollingsworth, of Pickens, S. C., hu
band and wife." The concludin
prayer and benediction was 111a
by Rev. A. B. Curry. The bric
wore a beautiful going away dress <
Persian Brocade. They immnediatel
took their departure to meet ti
south bound vestibuled train whit
had been instructed to stop for t1
bridal party at Easley.
Miss Hollingsworth was the cente
of a charmed circle in l'ickens an
her place in the hearts of her friend
and especially the little boys at tl
Sabbath school, can never be suipplier
llawkers and Peddlers.
The last legislature passed an at
requiring the county commissioner
of the various counties to fix the fee
at which the clerks of the court sha
issue license to hawkers and peddler
to do business in the various coun
ties. The York board, on yesterday
fixed the fees in this county as fol
lows: For stoves, lightning rods o
sewmig machines, $35; clocks, $1t
pianios and organs, $25; all other clas
anid kind of goods, wares and mne
chandlise, $14).
The provisions of Ilhe act do0 no
extend to newsp~apers, maigazi nes
vegetables, tobacco or any kino
agricultural product.0
It is matde the duty of sheriffs
trial justices and~ constabas (, unde(IC
severe penlaltied, to inispect the Ii
censes of all hawkers, ped~dlers, etc.
and see that they are (duly exeutet
with the act.--Yorkvihlle Enairer.
Chanice f'or a Deinoaa.tionn:i Itowv.
The trustees of Clemson CJollege
ought to arrange for the eamploymnent
of a regular chaplain in that insitu
tion, who would look after the relig
ions wvelfare of the studlents Under
the present plan there arie no0 ade1
qjuate saife-guards for the four or five
hundred young mn in attendance,
and the parenmts who arc sending their
sons to Clemson cannot rendler them
a better service than by urging the
trnstees to make a permanent ar
rangenhen t for religious services.
Greenville Mountaineer.
Rieduce the Acreage.
BIRMINoHAMr. A LA., Feb. 23.-The
Far mers' Institute of Alabama, which
has been in session here two (lays
passed a resolution that the overpro
duction of cotton, being in theiu
opinion the cause of the low price o:
that stale, wvhich is nowv less that
the average cost of production in Ala
bama, it is to the interest of the plan
ters that the acreage of last seasoni be
redluced one-fifth andl the said 20 pei
cent, of acreage be lanttedl in crops
that will sIupply homne consm n ptioi
demands. A resol utioni, inviting far
mner immigration and assuring.imnmi
grants of good fellowship, was als<
passe5d.
UP
DOWN
and
SIDE
That is the way SLOAN'S SEEDS
11IOW. If you wvant the best varieties,
f you want the best quality, Sloan's is the
lance to buy. They no not claim to sell
on cheaper than anybody else. Theiy (do
of chaimi to keep everything, but they can
sually get for you anything not ini stock,
nd( you can dlependl on what you buy of
SLOAN BROS.
Our Congreusman.
Representative Latimer, of South
Carolina, made his maiden speech in
the House Thursday. To those fa
iniliar with Mr. Latimer's political
career, the occasion was one of con
siderable moment. M r. Latimer is a
life-long democrat. He could, but
for his declination, have occupied
the position of lieutenant governor of
his State, but as a matter of fact, he
never held an otfice until elected to
congress. Il his brief campaign he
made only live or six speeches, and
this fact, in connection with his non
participation in public affairs, led to
the expression of a fear by the South
Carolina papers that he could not
represent his diatrict intelligently or
satisfactorily in congress. Conse
quently his maiden speech in the
House yesterday was listened to with
more than usual attention by the
South Carolina delegation in particu
lar at d the Southern members in
general. It was an able, lucid and
carefully prepared argument, to show
that if the secretary of the treasury
had not publicly announced his deci
sion to redeem the silver certificates
iD gold, silver would not have been
placed on the level of a coinmmodity
and fallen in value. Mr. Latimer
touched upon other phases of his sub
ject, but this was the main point ->f
his argument. At the conclusion of
his speech lie was personally compli
mented by Repres entattive Bryan, of
Nebraska; Kilgore, of Texas, and
other well known mllemnbers, who coi
mtented upon the ef'ort as one of the
strongest whichi had been delivered
during the debate.- - W ashington Post.
G. G1. Going to Itlchamond.
Tile Greenville Gulards held a meet
i ig last night, there being a full at
tenidanice. The company will prohn
by go to Richmloid next May to
at tn i the tin veiling of the mornuinent
to tie Confederate privates. A co-n
mittec his been app1injtedi to make
araigements for the trip. It is not
yet dCi(leil whether the company
nill go, but it is very probable.
Preparations for tle eclebration
and binquiet, to be held on the 22d,
a1re) going )11o eVery da1Y. Ti oration
will be dlelivered inl tle opera house
anld the public is invited. The orator
will be Col. Jatmes Armstrong, who
haii a wide reputation for wit and
el quence and the knack of always
saying the right thing at exactly the
right time. Laies especially are
cordially inlvited to attend at the
opera house and hear the distin.
gish~ed speakier. Th'le banquIlet 'wl
be held at the Mantsion house after
the oration.-News, 2011 uit.
Trawunicel Carried lmI elf to Prison.
The (Coltumia State of the 23d
tlt. publilies tie following: "Some.
time ago J. Luther Traimmell, 0:
G-weeiville, inl ex-stloonm-keeper, killed
ai ne(gro in that city, lie wans tried
and~ conivicted of mansiilaughiter and
sen tenced to a termi of four year-s im.
prisoniment in thle peniutenitiar'y. An
eforit wals muadle to get a new tial
th rough the supremtue court. An ad1
v'orse dec'ision wals hand(ed down a
fewv days aigo. While the case was
Ipending Trammi-ell wahs out on bond.
Yesterday afte(rnoon)i Mr. Trammehl,
who is a tall, slender younig man,
stepp)ed ofi the Columbia and Green
v'ille train wh'len it arrived in the city.
lie had his cotmmit ment in his pocket
and was on his way to dleliver- him
self to the penitentiary authorities.
lie stood6 airound the station for a
while, talkinig to somne friends from
Greenivile, and then wvent downi to
begin his four' years residence at the
State pirisoni."
I~eath~ of Jose'j~J T. Mirahhanku.
Joseph Tii. M~larc(hbnlks (tied at his
home, on WV. C. Clevelanm's la1ce on
the edge oif towun, yesterday at 2
o'clock. IIliihad been aiflicted with
parailysis for inie inon ths, but for
somnet ime beforeo his death it w~as
tho ight tha t lhe wais i mnprovinug. Hius
dleath w-as very suddenI. Mrli. March
baniks w-as born and reatred in Paris
Moutmni township1, but 1had( livedl for
mnanty y'ears inl this city. He had
beeni living oinI ir. Cleveland's pulace
fourteen year's. Ilis wife died three
ori fourp yearis ago, hiut lie leaves twvo
sonis and four daughters. Hie wuas
fifty y*ear-s old. He owned a farm in
Bates township and twvo houses in
this city. H-e wuill be buried tomor
row at Ebenezer church, where his
wife's body lies.
Mr. Marchbanks wvas a man of
strict integirity and a good1 anid much
respected clitizen), anud had the conti
denice, respect and( good wuill of all
wh'lo knew himn.---News, 20th tult.
Steady Work at Clemxson.
CI~iarsoN Cotar.:, 8. C., Feb. 23.
Clemsoni College op~ened1 again on
the 16th with 330 boys. All of the
professor's were ini place except the
newly elected associate pr1ofessor (of
agriculture, Mr. McGee, who is ex
pected daily.
To-day there ar-c 510 cadlets and
lhe new arrivals each day. Thme work
)f organiz~ationm is substantially com
Letedl and the student s are already
nardh at work. The numbers in th'e
iricultural and mechanical depart
nents arec about equal. Drills began)
>romiptly and the nuewv cadets promiise
o make raplid prgress. The corps
vill be divided into twvo baittalions~ of
our companies eachi, w i th Professors
113-the amnd Shanklini as mnajorsn and
ho eiuommandaniit as lieutenanut-colonel.
-Greenville News. .
The Pension List.
The revised pension lists fr-om the
ounty penlsion boards in near-ly all of,
he counties have nmow been received
>y the comp)trller-getneral, arid as
eon as the few which are lacking are
Lied, the State board wvill be called t
ogether, the State list revised and
he par capita payment fixed. Then
he~ warrauls 1e r.-oh of the B m '16
ujdl bei1ufnd an8 Hioni to the v..n0 7
-N ' f t. Jt w.ilI o6th be
4erv lnni ~ m
A ReNmarkable Cure.
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i mumps, and Lust after recovering I com
menced to suffer with dyspepsia or futu
gestion. For three months there was conlsn.
ually a pain or lump In my chest, and my
- bowels were so constipated I could never
take an aper-nt. After using three bottles
of ryner's dyspepsla renedy was entirely
well and have remained so. I have not taken
a singie drop of nedicline since, and have
I gained twelve pounds." Yours truly,
J. E. 3101vits.
Atlanta, Ga.
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gist.
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Sumnuonus fr Relief.
e TS'ATE OF SOUTi CAROLINA.
S Pickens Countlty.
Court of Common Pleas.
Tempy C Stewart. Sallie Simmons, Susan
Ioward, J. N. loward. E. N. Garrett,
e Morning F. Garrelt. Alva V. Garrett.
Lillie 0. Garrett anti Verner Howard and
d Minnie Howard by their guardian ad lit
e cm, J. N. Howard, Plaintiffs,
Against
Corrie M. Blaloc, Robert N. Blilock and
L 1,. F. Blalock, Defendaits.
Summons for Relief. (Complaint
Served.)
a To the Defendants above named:
i You are hereby summoned and required
g to answer the complaint in this action, of
wlich a copy is herewith served upon you,
and to serve a copy of your answer' to the
. so id complaint on the subscribers at their of
)f lice at Pickens, S. C., within twenty days
y after the service hereof, exclusive of the
S(lay of such service; and if you fail to an.
swer the complaint within the time afore
said, the Pialutiffs in this act-on will apply
e to the Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
r Dated Januar 8th, A. D. 1894.
1 7J. 1. STEWAlr, C. C. P.
[Otilcial Seal.]
a J. P. CARY, and JounsoN &-R1onEyt
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
- To the defendants Robert N. Blalock and
L. F. Blalock:
Take notice that the complaint in this
t action, together with the summons of
which the foregoing is a copy was filed in I
the oflice of the Clerk of the Court of Com
3 mon Pleas for the Couty of Pickens in the
I State of South Carolina, at Pickens in said
SSlate and County on the 8th day of Jan.
uaz 1894. x&Rciy
P. CARY, and JoHNsoN & RrcHrY,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
E. Ii. MU:RRA.Y, J. E. nIOGGS,
Anderson, s. C. ickens, S. C
jURtRAY &c JOGG.S,
ATTORNEYS .AT LAw,
P'ICK ENS, S.. C. N
F jILL &c wELD1ON,
DENTIISTS,
122 M1aln Street. G R EKNVIJLA, S. C -
Gans given every Thursday and Frldey, and
teeth extracted without pain.
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DR. J. I'. CA RLISL E,
DENT !ST,1
Ofilce over westmorelandl Hros & Duke's Drug
Store.
ljan9tf GEENVILLE, a. U.
I1
JC. FITZGERALD,
PIIOTOGRUA PH ER,
GREEN VILLE, s. C.
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Over WVestmoroiand llros'. D~rug Store. Alj tI
work done by the Instantaneous process. Aliso n
make enlargemonts from old pictures to any ',
siz.e In water colors, crayon, India ink, oil and d
plain photographs.
n
sahamos for Relier.
STATtOFSOTH CARLINA,ja
Jacob Alexander, Wmn. Alexander, b
Elizab eth Cannon, Mary M .Gr. eve
lev, M illey Bennett, Anthony B
Lowis, M. H. Lewis, R. K. Lewis.
and .John T. Lewis, W. Jacoba
Lewis, Malinda 0. Lewis, Sarah
M. C. Lewis and Elton McD. Lewis
by their guardian ad litemn A. B.
Lewis, Plaintifis,
against
George K. Hendricks, Julius H. -
Alexander, Thadeus A. Alexander,
James Alexander, Wmz. A. Alexan.
der, Win. H. Alexander, Ephraimn
'.1'. Alexander, Mary. Alexander and
James A, Watts, Defendant8.
Summons for Reolief. (Comn.
plaint Served).
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re
gatired to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is here- ,
withl servedl upon y'ou, and to ser've a 0
copy of your answer to tile said comn. 0
plaint on the subscriber at his office, (
Pickens, South Carolina, within C
twenty (days after the service hereof, rLa
exclusive (of thme day of such service;
and if you1 fail to answer tihe conlmlt j;
within tihe time aforesatid,tho Plaintifik
ill this action will ap~ply to the C'ourt"
for the relief dlefmnded in the coin
plaint.
Dated Jan. 16th, A. D. 1814.
[a.]J. M. STEwART, C. C. P.
JIuLxs E. B~oooa,
Plaintiffs' Attornev.
To all thle Defendants except Geo N.
Hendlricks:
Take notice that the complaint in
this action, together with theo stum
muons, of which the foregoing is a
copy, was filed ill the 0f1100 of tilh
Clerk of the Court of Common Ples
for the Cotunty of Pickens, in the
State of South Carolina, at Pickens,[
in said State and County', on the 16th so
'day of January, 1894. That thle ob-.
ject of said action is to partition the
real estate of W illiam Alexanider, and
What's that? Wh3
kicking! Not kick
kicking our Job Pr
If you want GOC
in its latest and mo
SENTINEL. Prict
work just as goo(
guaranteed.
PICKENS SENTINEL
C8
COLUMBIA AND Qft1NVL T
8
;amuel Spencer, 1". W. Iluidekopar and Reubin
Fostor, iteceivers.
Condensed Schedule in effect Dee. 24, 1893.
Trains run by 75th MeritUan Tin.
qo. It No. 12
Daily STA'rTomN. )aily.
7 l5am........ LV.Charleston.Ar..... 8g45pin
I 20atn........ Colu mbia. ... .... 415pm
203pm. . Alston 330pm
2 m........ "Pomnaria " . 34pm
2 35pm ........." Properity "........ 2 55pm
250pm........ .. Newberry "........ 239pm
254p1n........ " Helena " ........ 2 35pin
1.30pn........ " Chappell'8 ........ I D0pm
2 l8pin........ " Ninety Six ".........I :32pm
237pm...... . Greenwood "........1255pm
300pm........ . Ilodge's - ........12 35pmf ,
320pm.... Donnald's. "........1. 16pm ,
3 35pm. ...... "lHoneai Path "........12 03pm
3 5pn..........A r Heton Ly..........It 40pm
4 00pm.......... Lv Helton Ar..........11 40pm ,
4 2pmn............Anderson... .......1 5>m 1,
4 58pm ... ........Pendleton ............10 36pni
530pm...........Ar Seieca Lv..... ...10 00pm
5 501pm...........I,v Seneen Lv......... 9 45pn
0 25pm .......Ar Walhailla Lv.. . ..905am
5 16pi ........Ar Greenville Lv.........10 15pm A
ietween Anderson. lIelon and Greenville. A
DaiIy.
S..11 SATIONS No. 12
R 08pm.......Lv Anderson Ar.........12trp "
1 401pm.........Ar Belton Lv.....,.....II .1pm "
I OOpm...........Lv Helton Ar...........1 310pm
I 20pn........Ar Willhlinston. Ar.......11 t09pm
I 26pn...............Pelzer..............11 03pin
I 40pin........... PImoit..........10-18p 11
I 20pm .............Greenville............10 15pm "
Between Charleston, Columbia, Alslon and
Spigrta n burg.
__________ DaIly. ____
1. 13. STATION1 N. 14.
15am........ Lv C 'harleston Ar........ 8.45pm "
5-10am.........Lv Coluimbia Ar. 1.00pm "
i 501pm...............A b5ton............. .2Opm
3 4.4pmn...........Carli..e....... ...It 26pm "
) 53pm............Sant...... ....It l7pm "
10pni.............union ............1 59pm "
I 301pm...... ......oesilleI...........0.37pmh
43pm............. Paelet ............10.34 pm "*
110pm ....r Spnatnhurg Lv....0.0am
201pm......Ar .\sheville Lv.....6 501am
Itetweenl Newberry, Clinton and Laurens."
Ilaily Ex~ept Sunday.,4
o. S S'Al'ION. No. 16.
20nm...... Lv ('dmlumbia A r....4 150,m
.00pm............Newberry............12309pm
r.Opm............ Gldville...........II 35am 11
l5am............liton ............11 10am
50m.....Ar Laurens Lv........10 40am11
.Between Hodges and A bbeville. -
11. 11. STA TIONS. No. 10 -
-05pm......Lv Ilodges Ar.........255pm l
25pm.,.........arraugh's..........235pm "
40pm.......r Abbeville Ly......220pm
n.n 9. No. 12 "
40pm......Lv Hodges Ar.........2 25pm "
00pmn...... ....Darraughi's...... ..... 11 5pm "
15pm.. .Ar Abbevlle Lv... 1150am "
Connectiora via South'iound Railroad.
DanilIy.
o. 38. N o. 38
.45am... L..v Columbia Ar...20pm "~
.30am....Ar Savannah Lv...10. 20am "
Nos. 13 and 14 aresolid traIns between Charles"
n and Asheville.
Through coach between Savannah andI Ashe
lle 01n 14 and 13.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, "
lrthbound, 1.43 a. mn., 5.05 p. in., 0.12 p. mn. (Ves-.
buled limited); southboundl, 12.25 ai. mn.. 2.5? p."
.11.37 a. mn. (Vostibul ed limited ); west bouin -
.~ N. C. divIsion, 6.20 and 3.10 p. mn., for Hien."
7rsonville, A sheville axjd 11(ot SprIngs.
Trains Icehve Greenville, .9. C., A. A C. d Ivision,"
3rthbounsd, 12.42 a. in., 4.00 p. im., 5.23 (Vestibul. "
I limited); aouthboiund, 1.20 a. in.. 4.00 p
.28 p. mn. (Vestibuied limited).p.i.
Trains ieave Seneca, A . & C. division, north-"
)und, 11.30 p. mn., 2.27 p. mn., and 4.10 p. in.;
uthhound, 2.32 a. mn., 5.35 p. mn. andl 1.37 p. m "
Pullman Sleeper on 13 and i4 het eon Ch arles
ni aiid Asheville, via Columbia anid Spartan-.
irg.
Pullman palace sleeping car on trains 35 and"
*,37 anid 38 on A. & C. division. A
V. E. McTIEE,
Gen't Superintendent, Columiai, S. C.
S. II. HAlIDWICK,
A ss't Gen'l Pass. Agt., A tlanta, Ga.
GntManager, Washingtoni, D. C.
W. A. TI;RK,
Gen'l Pass. Agent, Washaingtoni, D). C.
' 0OL II.\AS, 44
Ti-s~le Manager. Washilngton, D). C
Scientiflo American
Agency for .
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CAVEATS, tisli
TRADE MARKS,
DESION PATENTS,
Satent take uyu is brouht befor
o pub110by anotuoo given tree of charge lai ths
a should bo without, it., Weoek ii ot
ir; $1.60six tenthis. Addrea 3151 a C.
Z~sxs(J I Droadway, Mow York Cit.
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r lifE IPAN8 TADiULEI! regulate the stomach, andla
livr aund bioweis, urify aebodarle'
ant tota sfoadw oreua.Arabe ar
remed' fiilousnss, lotches on the Face Seh
Chronic Diarrhcea, Chronf .iver Trou ', ial Gnu
betes, Disordered Ittomach, Dizziness, 1)ysotery No
DppsaEczema, Flatuienc Femnao Coi 7.00
pftF'lDreathdlieadache, Isertburn,Hlivea, 8.4i0
Nete ite Me lanf a. 10
tion Pimple, Rlush of lood 12.29
tote ead Sallo w om. 12.41f
oxoIa theum Scald 1.30
Ioad r of - ula,Bick Head- 24
aoho,.Akinpls- eases Boa 2.1
Stomach 71red Feeling rri 3.14
L~ivor, hicers, Wa teor Brash 5.0
and every oth-.re m 74
or discaso that e--r esymptom --~~
impure bleed er a tftaiuo in the prope rformm. 6.20j
slice of their fun~ctions by the stomach fiver and _.3_
Initestinos. Persons given to over-eatiugare ben
eftdb ai n ueafter each eal. A -4 241
xinue uo teRpans lols istfme t 6 151
uroforobtinteconstipation. They contn 8 101
ohnthtcnbe iniju ious to the most eli- 10 22
ate. gros 9 lross $12 1-4 M2
-24 gross 15 cent Rent byma jp1 4 sd. _)20
Iddress TiHE ItIPANiI CuZzO ouAzY 'I).
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SCHOOL. CHURCH. BANlI A.
a AND COURI HOUSE
FURNITURE.
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r certainly we a.re alive. and
ing about the hard times, but
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ID, NEAT JOB PRINTING,
;t artistic designs, call at THE
.s as low as anywhere and
1, if not better. Satisfaction
JOB DEPARTMENT
11 RICHMOND a DVPILL I
muel Spencer, F. W. Iuldekoper and Retubin
Foatr, Receivers.
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line
Division.
Schedule in effect July 2nd, 1893.
?'owrnoumn. No. 86 No. t21. I(. i8
Eastern Timt Dally. Daily. Dafiy
Y. Atlanta (ET)...... 6.46pni 9 50am I 00pn
Peachtree .......... ......
Helt Junction .. ... . .. ... 10 10am
Goodwin's....... .. ........ 10-22am
Chamblee...... ........ 10 28am
Doraville.......... ........ 10 31am
Nordross .-.-....723pm 10 39am.
Dul nth .. ........H....... m
Suwance.... ... ....... ...I 01m
Buford.......... . ........ 11 3am.
Flowery Branch .. II I Dm
ode'll-.......... ....... 11 331m
Gainesville..-.-- 820pm l l4am 322pu
New lolland.............11 0arn
White Sulphur...... ....1200n'n .
Lula.........- 8 40pm 12 12pm .
Hellton ........... ........ 12 14pm
Longview ......... ....... 12 28pn.
Cornelia -.......... ........ 12 39Pm -
r. Mt Airy....... 0905pm 1242pm
v. Mt A ....... 9 05pm 1 02pm
Ayermvi le. ......... .......I 2q m
TocCOa ............ 9 ipm 1 36pm .
Folp n ..----......... .1 .pm.
Mad .on...... ........ 206pm .
1!arbins.......... ........2 211 s .
Wei.tiuinster... .. ........2 2 p
Richland .......... ........ 3p
Seneca............ 10 15pm 4 48rpm.
Keowee ........... ........ rm.
Ca houn ........... ........ 00 pm
Central ............ 40 37pm 3 opm 4 Sj33
Liberty ..... .. ........ 31pm
Ensleys........... 11 07pm a atpm
(Crosswell -..--.. .... ........ 342pm
Greenville.......... 11 2gpm 4 5p n p
Taylora ...........- .... ... 4 22pn .
Giecrs.............. ........ 4 31pm
Duncan's.................4 40pm
Weliford .................. 4 47m.
Fair lore t.--...... ........ 5001.m
Spartnnburg Juu'c........504pm
a trtan g .1222am 506pm i 2 . A
...on...--........ ........ 22pm~..
Cowpenm..--.---..........2Cpm
Thiectty.-....- ........ ....5 7pm
Gail-neym..........12 59mm 60;:m.
Bliackmburg........ i amt 60 pm 7-0
Grover....-..--.......... 6 .p
King's Mountain.--......... 635pm.
Bessemer City.--........... 6;pm.
Gatonia..... ...... 153am 7 00t
Lowell ...... ...... ....... l?-m.
Ilellemtont.......... ...... 22;n.
Lodo.......--.--.-........7 35pm.
r. Chrotte ......2 30amn 1 -15 1
No 5 No 11 No.
Sor:mazoxND. Daily. -Daily Dai .
.Chtarlotte.........I25pm 1200 'n 9,3~
Lodo .-----.---.-.......... 11pm
Htellemiont.... .... .... ....12 27pm
Hessemer...C........ ........ 1 (yjm
King's Mouniali,--......... 1.19rm
Grover.-.-----............ .7pmn
llinck sbu g ...1244am i.47pm104
Graffney,........ ..1259am 2.G7pm
'Ihicketty......... ........ 2.22pm
Cowp, na.-........-. .... ...2.35ipm ..
Clifton.--.......... ....2.38.
Spartanburg ... I.. 35am 3.00pm
hpartanburgJune.. ....... 3.2pu,
I'air F~orest......... ......3(r7pm
Wellford ........... ...... 2pm
Duncan's................32pm
Greers.......... ... ......336pm
Taylor's...... ............ 3 45pm
Greenville.........2.28m 4.05pm 6
('rosswell................. 420pmt
Ensleys ..... ...... 2.48am 4 35; m
Liberty ............ ... 4 5lpm
Central.. .......... 317cim 506pmn
(al houn............ 51p
Iheowe ...... ..... 124pm
Seneca ..... .... .. 3.40am .6 9p'm.
Rlchland .... ...... ........ 515pm
flarblnsh---- &pr
Madison'-- "' -- .. .. pm .... yT
Fomm........-.-...... 61lipm .. ..
're ''''' '''' ''' -.. l Ipm.....
.....r..y............ ...... 6 Seyl...
ML,, Airy---...... ........0pm.
Longv..e''--"...---..........70pm.
..e.... -.--.--.-... .......72p
Lula..---..----.-..... .... ....73pm .
White Sulp'h'r..... I13am 7.fl0pm ....
New fiolland -----....7 52pm ..
(Galnesville.----....... 812pm ...
O:leif's - --.54m81p .
lioweryBranicYh----....... 8 0m ..
Hunford. '''"''..n8....
Uniiuth...--.....-.
Norcro~.g''- -... .... ..... In....
I)orrvilli -..-.... .... .... ... 2pm ..
(Charnblee'''''.'''''''''.... 9 i....
oodwii)n----.-.... ........9 42pm ..
Helt nnet'i....... ........ 9.pm ..
Pechlltreo '''.
A tlanta (N,''T.j'''. 1f041 561 4.56.
>tc empecially that trains Nos. 15, 16, 17 and P,
run between Corni lie and A tlanta instah
tule and A tlht. Agents will give all p,
y possaible and hare~ newspapers make J
tn in a(cordance with our existing advy
g arrangementa.
WV. A. TURK.
Cien'i Pass. Agt. W1ashIrngton, D. (
S. i. A AIRDWICK,
Ass't Gen'l Pass.m A 't,A tIanta,'G.
Superintoendent A tlanta, Ga
Genoral Manager. Wahington, D. C.
801L HIAAS,
Trafmi Manager Washington, D. D
E ATLANTIC COAST LINE R.
PASSENGER DEPARETMENT.
WiHmington, N. C., Jan. 14, 1893.
tt Line between Charleston and Colum ,
Upper Sonth Carolina and Western No
linia ahd A thons and A tlanta. Conden..
dule:
g Wost. Going Er-''
52. STA TIONS. * *No. ;'.
Sm...Lv Chia1eston, 8. C., A r...8.40,.
tim.............. Lanes. ......... .. 7.00' ;
tnm........ .... .. Sumter.... ..........a5., .
rp......A r ColumbIa Lv...42nr
.m............Proserty...... .......1.
>m.... ...... ...Newberry...... .... 2.33..
m..............Clinton.............1.68, -..
>m.......Greenwood..........46
>m.............Abbeville..........12.N.: ,.4
>mf...... ...... ..Athena...........00 w
>m..............Atlanta........... 7.30,a
m........ nnboro...... ...l.1a
>m.,,....Charlot te, N. C.....90pu
>m.............A nderson........l 16' at
.m..............Greenville.........-10 I15'
In.......... .partanburg..........10 og
iim.... Heeronville, N. C.... 46 ..
SA.s...hAeville, N. C......6- 0 c
ify. Non. 52 antd 53 solid trafinbetwo-'r
eston arrd Columbla, 8. (C.
-IH. M. EMERSON,
Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agoni
KENLY, T. M. EM ERSON,
on'l Manager. Trafic Manager
Money to Loan.
im , o d frrm lnnete in sums of *?*0 ,
-(ie Dr werojn~y offlii thld.t.,,
In. *)Afttshug hit. ilJr< in anLy o(a F
to g ir >(MSAl tiori ov
1 J'iCren . . I