The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 15, 1894, Image 2

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IcRENS SENTINEL PICK ENS C. nt., S. C. J. . noc0s & co., Proprletore. catered at Pickens Postoflie as Sccond Clas Matter. *tillSCnIPTION PPICE, $1 59 per Year invaria bly ill advance: for six imoirhs. 7*5 eents. Advertisentents inserted at ote dollr per squn re of one inch or less for the firs( isi It IonIt antd fifty cents for each stsetituent leisertion. A liberal <discottnt made (o iner. hatils andl other advertisin g for six montls or at year. WPOSIToN A DVI'ls-M i-NTS P0S1 TIVELY NOT TAKEN. Obituary notices exceeditig five lines. tribtes of respect, commtrentations of ia personml character. when adnissable, will be charged for as advertisements. T1lURDAY. MARCH 15, 18!.1. Groundlemt Fr.f5 The conservatives in this count' generally are high up oni the feue with as much ease as possible amn watch the procession go hv. Bi fears are entertnitned by iany thua Editor Boggs will not have sufficicil strength to remain through tihe se sun, as he bas one leg v'ery low !a11 lrequently looks with wistful eves ol the passers by. We hio)e the brouthcr will hold out, and if ho gets weary we will give him a cushiu.-"R." in Greenville News. The ''fears' are incorporated in the upper story of that "1R." who should know that it does not lake much strength to sit oin the fence. It. is the strength of the fence, and his own carcass about which le is be coming excited. Groundpole W alker and Footlog Muggins were in to s(e us lrat week, anid iiiformcl t1s that it was time for the tom tits to iest again, and Lhat the blue jays were oil out bug hunting, aid begged us int to narrow the broathindill(ld and in dependent policy of the Counlty paper to a simpile iellex of strcet ,tcornier gossip. We asslred( them if the eagle did not become web-footed, he would not seck light except. fronm the still. cor reeI. The esteemcd Pickevns tinel is blithtly in --or wh \\1n it says that "there are 14 -5,000 people inl the cit y of Charleston." Th(-re are not s'o many people here now, Ibut there -Vill be as many in a few veni s. Deep water on the Bar and through rail road linea to the WI-st, will Ifake Charleston one of the most populous, 11 it is nlow 10 (of the wealthiest. and1l most, solid cities ill the South. It, is true, how\ever, as the onil inel states: that nine-teniths of the peotphe of Charleston "are in favor of a faitlfaul observance of, aud uceul obed ienc( to, every law inl the general statutes." -News and Courier. Yes; we pushed one (1) figure too far in the enliumeratioun table, andl~ placed tfie popuilation at 0)0,045 more15 than we intenided, bitt as5 it is to comte to that figiare inl a few years1, we cr,. rect by taking nau tght fr-om the ce tremue right, ad addinig four to the ext reme left, and1( the whole miatter is right. When the preseni t men t of the~ gr and Jur~y was readh in court last week, the presiding judge called the attention of the jtury to the great imaportance of having the court house insur-ed. Too much labor and capital have lieen iln. vested in it, for it to remain unpro tected. Its exposure to adjacent buildings t'akes the hazard too great for providence and business foresight longer to neglect securing to the peo pie the safety of their money. Thei~ means for protectinig this valuabih public property are in reach of th< county commIssioners, and it is at much their duty to insure it, asi they knew it would be (lest royedl b: fire. Those who now advise agauins insurance would be the first to cr' criminal neglect, if the accident sho0u1< cca.ir. If you feel lazy, (1ul1 and no accout you should take a trip in to the couintry The sight of the stir and bustle aboul the farms will qulick(en the pulse 02 any 0one wh~o is niot too lazy to live There ought to he a law c1ompellinp1 shop-worn anid nar~row minded editors to go it the country and learn som-ethinug. Items about the court house and State house r-igs becomes monotonous to mny readersA, besides a mess of editorial tuirnipi greens would help many~ newspaper meon to slee that there is at least some1 wisdomt in the other cro wd. Hon. . CIp, of Umioni, died suddenly in the court hlousfe last Fi day, as will appear in anothler clumnn. He was one of Union's best citizens, and was made of the qualities which promised that is Career shoulid be a great boon to his state. While he wa a member of tihe Legislature hie always * caused ins influence to be felt and * his advice to be sought. He was a valued friend andl dreaded foe. uu, sudden taking off will be widel3 mourned. The easy-going, contenited fellov eitizens whom you meet these dayi are those who are not running' fo governor or any other office, and ar: not, particular who does run. Thies candidate year. If you are determined to be candid and truthful, ,s make up your wind to becomie Every week or two a nowoandidat for pi'lic favor comes into tho Qffici marked. Mr. Suliva n gracefully declined tc make the race for Congress in the firsti distiict, so this left Judge Mar at easy wiinner. Soume coming eventl cas t their shadows before in this elec tion. At the Troy, N. Y., election las week ono main was shot (lead am1 three others probably fatally wound od. % hen such things occur in tlj Soutl it is shotgnii civilization. Mr. Vani S. Jon(e siays We had om1 Marelh in February. I t his be the Case, the merchinlits Call proceed tc gei t Ihv jars aid sugar ready for a bi fruit crop. The big snow in the latter part of February was a splendid omen, SO the chillren can get thvemiselve reaily for ihe pulms and the peachles. The tell tale wax with which th( dispenisary whiskey is scaled is des tilled to phay anl important part inl the roll of circumstantial evidence. In Anderson, whenl a man buys a bottle, lie begins at mnce to whittle on it, Ind lby the! particles drilled along his pat ilvayi he can be easily trailed. There is little doubt thait a mia who wouhl start a newspaper in the present condition of the counstry, i. suflering from a fatal attack of soften ing of the bram or hardening of ti Iemart The dear people seem to b( etting disguted with the bowint ald scrapilg act. Yet many of then are liko the austere man, they arn porinig over newspapers, trying t( reap where no one lias sown %vaise Itam-mi Letter. Presiden t (leveland hias, 1accordinig to inforilation from a trustworthr soIre, positively refused to act nm meldiator betwveii the delm)ocrIa ts al the F'inance coninittee ai(I the d(1(mo1 cratic sentors who have been fight ing for radical changes in the tarifi bill, in order to protect certain indhus. tries in their states. When asked to do0 SO he is i( to) have indulged iii som1e very uigorous lanlguage i concerin ing criticisins which d(emocrat.ic sensa tors have ma1(de upon the floor of th( senu ate aud elsewhere about his al ged iiterference with the leg islativt iranh( of the g)vernment, and to have ex piessed surprise that he shold have beei asked to have any thing to do with thle matter. This is in accord with lly 1 nderstainding of one of the reasons fo r the president' hmuiiting trip. - uwis'ied to be away fromu WVashinig while the demo cr1at ie. s(enatoit i si greeing iuponl the I ariff bilh, a wa bo0th su rprised1 and( diapita wvhen he retunrned1 to find that an agreement 1had( not been reach((d,feel igs p)robably shiared by iniety-irve pmi cent. of the demo It seems11 difficult to convince th< republlican seniators that they (10 no j)xassess all thei parliamnentaruy knowi edge and skill in that body, but the' wuere very cleverly outwitted biy th< dhenocra1ts this~ wvek ini a scheme o thleir. own p)utting up. A republical claucus (decideid to spring the inuned ate consideration of the Bland bill fe the coinage of the segniorage, wvhic passed the I louse last wveek, on thm senate, counting upon the votes poiplists4, antd upon forcing the silv< demiocratsq to choose between tari and silver, their idea being to kee the Blanid bill before the senuate f an1 ind~efinite period, ini ordler to pr1' venst coinsideration of the tariff bil The democrats iearned of tis pr< g~i1ramme and gave the republicans surprise they have not yet recovera fromt, by taking the initiutivo in go ting the Bland bill mefore the senat Senator Voorheces stating that as wiouihliproblabuly be about ten days b fore the tariff bill, no0w be(fore the fu IFinance coimmittee, would be rena for the consideration of the senat andu that that. tiime was ample for Il dlisp~osition of the Bill. Seniator She man miade an ineffectual efforti have t lho Bland bill sent to commiitte Senators Vest and Mc Phoerse mado(1( pesonal explanations in ti senaute tnRiis week conscerning charg masde against them, in a New Yoi Wppr, of having sp~eculated in tI stock of tho sugar trust on the knowledge oif whatE the sugar clams of thme tariff bill was to bo. Senat4 Vest saidI: "I many as w'ell sav' noti once for all, that such publication a this is a vile slander, and1( the ma wvho repeats it is a willful arnd malic ouis liar'." Senator McPherson sai that lhe didl someittimes buy stocks fo investmencut, not speculation, ami thau when lie wias in the South soime week ago his brokers, acting lunder a1 stand mtg order to buy ceirtain) stocks whet they could he had at certain pricos bought 1,000 shares of sugar stoci for hsimu. As soon1 as he0 retuurnet and learned of the purchase ho in structedl his, brokers to sell the stool anid to buy no1 more, as he did nol iih to hold it wvhile sugar was beint discussed by the Fin an)co comm ittee The usual bids for the soldier vot< wvere made by the rep~ublican miem bers of tihe Honse during the deobatA on the penlsion apprwopriation bill. II :was the old, old story. The House democratic caucus beh1l this week to consider the advisabilit3 of making somec change in the rules looking towards an epsier wvay of get .gand keeping a quorum, accom plished nothing b~ecause it was not it self attended byv a quoirumt. There ii one way in whichi the demnocrats o tho House could largely increasI their populurity, help the parmty, am always have a quorum- by simipi attending the sessions of the Houii but this seems to) have been entire) orerlooked bsome o1I f themn. Court FilnIshed. In the General Sessions the trial of Thomas Moore for killing Henry i Oates was hotly contested on both It sides, and was concluded by a verdict 'I c of not guilty, about 1:30 p. in. on f Thursday. The only thing remain ing for the sessions was the appeal in p the cise of the State vs. Jessie Cren smw for tresspass on lands of Mrs. c .ulian. Tie appeal was sustained H and judgment of trial justice reversed on1 tle ground that the land belonged to defeudant Crenshaw. 6 The grand jury wits discharged on Tuesday eveuing, having made its 11 presentment, which will be found in C aiother column. COMMON PIIAS F court was opened at 2:30 p. m., last J Thursday All cases not mentioned 'T were contined. In the case of Sam- I tiel S. Edens vs. Jailles P. Jones w heard by the Judgo, it was decided t< that there had been no ouster by the it plaintil, and that the land in dispute, J which is the place where defendant V lives oi the Oolenoy is owned equally tl by the parties. The case was refer. 0 red to J. M. Stewart to state the ac- p count between them and report to the V court when a sale will be ordered. ct The pin case, Shrimpton & Sons, E (Limited) against W. M. Hagood & r( Oo., verlict for defenlant. Motion I for new ti ial and decision reserved. n In the cases of Bradley vs. Jones I & McFall vs. Jones there were con- I sent, verdicts. I ,Ini P. L. Johinson vs. L. K. Kelley,y et al, verdict for defendant, for pro. perty in dispute and twenty-five dol- ( lars damanliges. r Ida C, Green vs. W. V. F. Bright i and B. A. 'Ireen executors of E. H. Bates and Francis T. -Green vs. the | sam11e were referred to Julius E. Boggs. J. W. Lathem vs. Clevo Howard f appeal sistitined - and new trial or- a derd. Francis M Folger vs. Corrie (I Al. Davis decree corrected and sale r con firmed. . Elia.s Day & Co. vs. Pickens county t appeal will Ie heard it Greenville. P Maria L. Benchami vs. Joseph Mur- t plree, appeal disiissed, and judg- r menit of Probate court, affirmed. Ia Mamie Robinson vs Pickens coun. a ty was remianded to Trial Justice for a further report. 64 Nancy Lad vs. John Langston, ap. t( peal. Ja dgment below nffirmed. U Several orders were taken on Cal- 0 ender 3 by default. 1 All on the Fence. Now we are all on the fence to gether, nicely and comfortably; the entire kit and caboodle of us. The Greenville "reform" party has met in mass meeting and acted. There are 3,000 "reform" voters in the county and 94 of them voted in the. mass meeting. Among the 94 quite a large proportion were office holders, 'prospective olice holders and citizens t who have at sundry times made more or less unsuccessful attempts to be oflice holders This fact is not meni- ( tioned as8 a reproach. It is merely sta- I ted as a bit of interesting contempo ran(eous history and as an illustrationI of the eternri truth that politics is politics. So far as could be observed no cit izien was anixious to show his hand. SEach man played in his own game Sand handled his own cards. There was not even an indication of posttion r on the Butler-Tillhnan contest. The4 Ii instructions to the delegate are plain Senough, but are not vigorous. Under Sthem he need not make any very stren o)jeion~~l to anything. He miust voteo against ai convention earlier than Au gust 1st.. but there is no de r. .nunciation1 of the early convention or ~. general prnnmary idlea. Some citizens 1. senlaed to aiccept the 'Tillman idea of .a wide open01, free-for-all p~rimnary with a out preliminary action as rather a d1 good one, but nobody was enthusias t- tio. S So here we) all sit together awaiting Sdeivelopmn ts and watching for comn a- fortable spo(ts to get down on. WiVe antis have tihe advantage of Ly heing able to hold our places. The m itz'iens of the .other persuasion will o0 presently be forced off. They wvill r- have to get on one0 sidle or the other adshowi where they are at and who Sthey aire for amnd why so). Weo can sit onl anid oni and allowv the tangle to unl ravel itself an)d the sport to dlevelop all its beauties. We are all right. kGrceenille News. SuHaddeni Death! of 0. C. Cugip, o UNION, S. 0., March 10.-Charles e~ C. Culp, one0 of the most prominent ,and able lawvyers of the Union bar, a died very suddenly to night whlile sit a, ting in the baur listening to J udge i.Meltona's speech in the Simzs case, lie j1 fain ted. Doctors were summnonedl r. and1 he wasi tailen inl one of the jury t. r'ooms where he dlied ini ten minutes. s TIhis is one of the saddest deaths that .it has been our paiunful dluty to record i in Union. Mr. Culp was just in the ,lprimeo of life andi app~arently enjoylig Sthe best of heolth. Hie wvas one of the plaintiff's attorneys ina the Simns Jones case, lie had about an hour or. more before com pleted his argu menit before tihe jury and it has boen commellntedl upon0 by many personsi as8 one1 of the ablest efforts of his life. I Hie was ant uimp)ressive speaker, and r w-as a b)orn orator. Hie was about 38 years old. lie has been practicing at the Union bar since his graduation. He leaves sev oral brothers aand a host of friends to_ mnouarn his utimiaely death. Court proceedings weore inmediate ly suspended and loving hands con veyed the remains to his home. The symapathy of the entire comm unity is fi with the family in their said bereave- p ment.. If we had not quit smoking we 01 ~would put the cigars on there having f1 s been -mo~re fertilizer hawled from yFaid y last Saturday than any othwr county COlanasealonere court. Regular meeting Tuesday, the 0th ay of March. The ninutes of the tot meeting were read and approved. 'etstimoby was heard on proposed hanges in the Pumpkintown road om a point near John Jamison's lace via the Moses liendricks, Jr. lace to Easley. MOElroy Jameson, eo. H. Hendricks were heard for the tianges and Rial Barnett, John C. Ouncan, Josiah Trotter were heard i opposition thereto. E. E. Perry, '. J. Bowen and .John Jainison were pointed special, commissioners to camine into the matter and report next meeting. Testimiony was then eard on the proposed road from Mt. armel church to Slicking road on to Irs. Cal McMahan's on the Cox and asly bridge road. W. F. Pace and . W. Hunt were heard for the road. 'here was no opposition. E1. E. erry, '. J. Bowen and W. F. Pace ere appointed special commissioners exammie and report at next meet. ig. S. T. McHugh, J. B. Rigdon aickson Nabors, J. W. Friddle and /. A. Fortner were heard in favor of 1e petition for a road from Pleasant rove church to Griffin Hendrick's lace. E. E. Perry, 0. P. Fields and 1. N. Hughes were appointed special Innissionors. G. W. Stegall and . B. Lathem were heard in favor of )ad from Mt. Pleasant church, via . E Perry's to railroad crossing I ear Brunson Place on to and by ock Springs church and on to the lasley and Greenville rad. E. E. erry, T. J. Bowen and Win. Ellis ere appointed special commissioners. he petition for roads from Pickens 'ourt house to the old Sanders Per. itt house on the Twelve Mile road, ud the petition for the Borrough's 0 !ill road were continued to next 3ecting. J. '1 yre Looper was appointed to - saess damages to Daniel Winchester :r road running through his land, t ud Noah I. Kennemore to assess lamages to Win. N. Hendricks for otid running through his land. The special conmissioners on peti- a ion for road from Hutchins & Co.'s 'in to Parkins' place reported that [ley had varied a little from the mute specified in the petition on ecount of heavy grade. Report dopted. E P. Taylor was appointed over. 3er on road from Ruhamah church Eighteen Mile, via J. F. Boggs.' [enry M. Mauldin was appointed verseer from Eighteen inile to Flat ock. ;REETING 0 QU NAVY FMUSH AnDU ClTOIRS1 When the clock in every home on Monday torning, March I2th, 1891, strikes break. uat time andic the families gallher for the wirning meal, please. add to the sweetening f the coffee two extra large lumps of good rishes Ironm the new firm of JONES & - FARRiISON, and accept our hearty thankes ar .your umstinted patronage since our I pening. bolderous--M That is the word that b~t conveys the xtent of our purIchases of New Spring uid Summer Go'uds on sale at this I12th day rf March. iii perb This is thme word that most fittingly de crib~es the nature of this stock of New loods. ItensMonabe This is the word which in fullest nmens ires tells just how we are going to sell this arge andI select stock of 'fresh, new mier. shandl~ise. You will hal much pleasure mad profit, in this diversified stuck. Make1 Sa point, to see it. Just for Fun. Fruit of thme Loomi Bleachuing at, 8 cents. mihlgo Blume Camlicoes at, 5 cents. One case hllIes at 3 cents. One cause Ginghams at cents. GREENVILLE, S. C. Ci tation. TAT OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PicKENs. [ly J. B. NEWBERRY, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, J. M. Stewart, C. C. P. nade suit to me, to grant him letters >f faministratton of the estate and iffects of Ira T. Roper.* Tlhese are therefore to cite and ad nonish all and singular the kindred mnd creditors of the said Ira T. Roper, leceased, that they be anud appear >efore me, in the Court of Probate, 0 be0 held at Pickens Court House, i. C., on the 25th day of April next, sfter p~ublication hereof, at 11 o'clock n the forenoon, to show cause, it *I hoy have any, why the said adinis ration should not be granted. ' Givern under may hand, this 12th lay of March, 1894, in the 118th car of our independence. SJ. B. NEWAVBERRY, . P., P. C.t Executor's Notice. All persons having demands against he estate of Nero Lay, dkeeased, are otified to p~resent them, properly 7 roven, to the undersigned, within ti time prescribed b~y law.2 IVM. LAY, elA MES O~sETrT, BELLE WVE8JEY, Executors. ~filee Counuty Connmunsoner. PICKdENs COUNTY. Overseers of roada are hereby noti. ed to pult four (4) dlays work on the ublic roads, betwveen now atnd the 5th of May. They will carefully serve the law in regard to default 's and return the names of all de- d ulters as reeomired by law By order of the Board. J. J. LEWIS, Clerk omf '1krd. Piucn, Marcb 15, 1891I. Yo ONoY Good Weatb. You can elsily do It, if you will kei 'our stomach, the laboratory of your bod it good order. Tyner's Dyspepsia Rente Ifl do this. It will build you tip and gi., ou good health. It stands alone as th est. Send for book of full particulars an e cured-enjoy geoi health and be happi look free to all. Price 50c per bott' 'or sale by druggists. . On CERE~I or This ,is a beautiful bock and at tb same time one of the most usefu Comprising in one volume the rare. treats in history, adventme, art anl science, concluding with a concis but most comprehensive history of ti World's'Fair. Wo0 spleudid illustrf tions and beatiirul engravings < Columbian Atehiteetme. Sold on] by subscription. Address or call c H. W. FARR, Rice's, S. C. Summons for Relief. -TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, t Pickens County. Court of Common Pleas. 'empy C. Stewart, Saillie Simmons, Susa Howard, J. N. Howard, E. N. Garret Morning F. Garrett, Alva V. Garret Lillie 0. Garrett and Verner Howard at Minnie Howard by their guardian ad i em, J. N. lloward, Plaintiffs, Against ,orrie M. Blalock, Robert N. Blalock an F. Blalock, Defendants. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) .o the Defendants above named: You are hereby sumnoned and requir c answer the-complaint in this action, ( dhich a copy is herewith served upon yot nd to serve a copy of your answer to ti aid compalit on the subscribers at their ce at Pickens, S. C., within twenty dal fter the service hereof, exclusiec of U Lay of such service; and if you fail to a wer the complaint within the time afor aid, the Plaintiffs in this action will appl o the Court for the relief demanded in ti omplaint. Dated January 8th. A. D. 1894. J. At. STEWART, C. C. P. [Official Seal.] J. P. CARRY, and JonssoN & RinEy, Plaintiffs Attorney 'o the defendants Robert N. Blalock an L. F. Blalock: Tako notice that the complaint in th Letton, together with the summons which the foregoing is a copy was filed lie oflice of the Clerk of the Court of Cor non Pleas for the County of Pickens in 01 tate of South Caroliia, at Pickens in sal 4ate and County on the 8th day of Ja iary 1894. J. P. CAREY, and JoHNsoN & RioniEy, Plaintiffs Attorney r. I. MURRAY, J. E. iOGGS, A nderson, S. C. Pickens, S. [URRAY &-ROGGS,5 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PICK ENS, S. ( ILL & WELDON, D)ENTISTS, 2 Main Street. GRE ENV1T.L E, S. th extracted withTout pand rdaa )R. J. P. CA RLISLE, DENTIST, Ifice over westmoreland liros & D~uke's Dry Store. ljans~tf GREENVILLE, 5. C. C. FITZGERALD, PlUOTOGRAPHIER, GREENVILLE, S. C. Over Westmoreland Rros'. D~rug Store. A york dono by the tnstantaneoua process. Ali sake enlargements from oldnpictures to at ie in photera colrs, crayon, India ink, oil at UP DOWN 'and. SIDE That Is the way SLOAN'S SEED illOW. If you want the. best varletici f you want the best quality, Bloan's Is ti, >lace to buy. They oo not claim to se roul cheaper than anybody else. They d tot claim to keep everything, but they ch saually get for you anything not in steele ind you can depend on what you buy c hem. SLOAN BROS. 3 Main St.,. GREENVILLE, 8. C HE BEST OF EVERY THING IN D)RUGS. J1. E. SIRtRINE, JVil Eng ner and Surveyoi Gireenville, S. (C. Special attention given to Sub ivis'onl of land, Terracing and esti ation of Water Power. Office 881 lain St., Oni r Felton's S3ook Store tuAi 11mm y d <HELLO? What's that? 'M kicking! Not ki kicking our Job If you want G( in its latest and n SENTINEL.. Pr work just as g< guaranteed. y PICKENS SENTINEl . COLUMA AND RSNV1LL t, L, Samuel Spencer, F. W. Iluidekop. r and Reubin d Foster, teceivers. Condensed Schedule in effect Dec. 214, 1893. Trains run by 76th Meridian Time. No. 11 No. 12 Daily SvA'rroxa. Daily. 715am........La.d tifma , Ar.. 845pm I 20ain........ Colu mbia. ........ 4 1lpm 1203pm........ " Alston ........ 330pM 12 18ipm........ "lPomaria ........ 314pm d 12 5pm........ Prosperity ........ 255pm 12 50pm........ "Newberry "......... 2 39pm 125fi6pm ........ " Helena "........ 2 36m I 1 pm ........ "C happell's " ........ 1 6pm e 2 l8pm........ "Ninety Six "......... 1 32pm 2 3pm...... . Greenwood ".........12 55pm s 300pm........ Hodge's "........ 125pm 3 20pm.... . Donnald's ........1216pm le 3 35pm. " Ilonea Path "....... 1203pm 1. 3 15pm.......... Ar lielton Lv..........1) 40pm 4 00pm........ LV Helton Ar..... i 10pm 4 24pm............ Anderson... ......11 15pm Y 4 58pm............Pendleton ..........10 36pm e 5 30pm...........Ar Seneca Lv..... ...10 00pm 5 50pm...........Lv Seneem ilv ......... 9 15pm 6 25pm.........Ar Walhalla Lv.. . ..905am 5 15pm.A........ Ar Ureenville Lv...... . .10 15pm Between Anderson, lelton and Greenville. Daily. No. 11 0STATION. No. 12 308pm.........Lv Anderson Ar.........1207pm d 3 40pm...........A r itelton Lv...........11 45pm 4 00pm...........Lv Belton Ar...........i 3opm 4 20pm ........Ar Willlanston. Ar.......11 0pm i 4 26p.............e.er...........11 03pm )f 4 40pm.............Piedmont..........10 48pm S 11 20pm.............Greenvillo ............1015pm 1- Between Charleston, Columbia, Alston and le Spartanburg. Daily. . 13. STTONS No. 14. 7 M5am........ Lv Charleston Ar........ 8.45pm 5 l0am........*Lv Columbia Ar......... 1.0prn 5 50pm...............Alston..... .......'!.20pr 6 44pm..............Carlisle. .........11 26pm 653pm............. Aniltuc... ......If l7pn 7 10pm...............Union ............10 9pm 7 30pin............lonesville.............10.37pm 7 43pm.... ........Pacolet...........0.3pm 8 10pm....Ar Spartanhurg Lv....10.00ami 11l20pmn......r Asheville Lv...... 650m lietween Newberry, Clinton and Laurcns. _______laily Except unday. No. i5. ST.\TIO NS. No. 16. Ii 201am...Lv ('olumbia Ar......4 l5pmi l'00pm...... .....Newberry..... .... ....12 30l1,m I 50pm..........Goldville............11am 2 15am............Clinton ............1 10ami 350pm......Ar Laurens Lv......10 40am lietween 110.lges and A bbeville.. No. 11. ST.\TIONS. No. 10 305pm......Lv Hodges Ar.........2 255pm 3 251pm.........r. Darraumgh's..........2.. 25pm 340pm....Ar Abbeville LY......220pm No.o90 No. 12 1240pm......LY Hodges Ar.........225pm 1 00pm.......... ..arraugh's ............1205pm 1 15pm....Ar Abbeville Lv... 31 50am Connections via South .llound Railroad. g Daily. No.38. No. 38 6.45am..Lv Columbia A r...2.40pmn ,11l30am....Ar Savannah Lv..10.20amn Nos. 13 and 14 are solid trains between Charles ton and Asheville.* Through coach between Savannah and Ashe yille on 14 and 13. Trains leave itpartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound, 1.43 a. i. 5.05 p. mn., 6.12 p. mn. (Ves ttibuled limited): msoutlibound, 12.25 a. mn., 2.51. o mn., 11.37 a. mi. (Vestibuled limited); wvestboun, W.I N. C. division, 6.20 and 3.10 p. in., for Hien. ~jdersonville, Asheville and Hot Springs. Trains leave Greenville, S. C., A. & C. dIvision, northbound, 12.42 a. m.,'4.00 p. in., 5.23 i Vestibul ed limited): southbound, 1.20 a. mn., 4.00 p. rn., 12.28 p. m. (Vestibuled limited).. Trains leave Seneca, A. & C. division, north. hound, 11.30 p. nm., 2.27 p. in., and 4.10 p. mn.; southbound, 2.32 a. in., 5.35 p. m. and 1.37 p.m. Pullman Sleeper on 13 and 4 bes.,-een C harles ton and Asheville, via Columbia and Spartan. burg. Pullman palace sleeping car on trains 351 and 30,37 and 38 on A. & C. d ivisilon. V. E. McltEE, Gen'l Superintendent, Columbia, S. C. S. Hi. HARDWICK, Ass't Gen'l Pass. A gt., Atlanta, Ga. W. HI. GREEN, Gon'h Manager, Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Washington, D). C. SObJH A AS, Trail Manager. Washington, D. C Scientiflo American Agency for' 'I - CAVEATS TRADE MARkS. DESI0N PATENTS. ~ Ws Ifomaton COPYRAIONTS eo t o nomto n ree Hand book writet JNN & CO 86i DuoA DWAY, NEWYa" m, ldest bureau ?rsecuring patents in merica avr t taken out by us is brout before o the p 1Lii0 by anotice Saven free of chre Lin the Y4Y i s toito oflan scientlfte pr in the w d lnddlilusatl No mteatn iI man shud be wthout it. *eekly jo ~ar; $1.60 six moaths. Address 31~l4 AG. , UB~suus, 01 roaway, New York City., f *useeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene * frtHE RPANS TABULES regrulate the stomach, Ailver adbowels, einrify mhe blood, arne plea. ant to tak saoad a'l efrootual. A relable rmedy' Diosnss lochs on the Face, BrgtsDisease, Ca arrh 0oile, Constiption, Chronto Diarrhwa. C rao iver Troubi , Dia. etsDiso rderod Stomach, Dinzess, Dsentery, HEsem. Flatuleao Female Com. palt, Bollreat H.eadache, deriburn, Hives, Jaundi Kidaey oml IntLver Toblos, loss of Aetite Mai pression, Naue, N ettet I -- -- ain'ful Dies IoPie .Rush ofJie tothie Heoad 8 a1o wCom lexion. SalI heum, Scald ed8rot. tBik~ad achmo, kin ui-laSlceedou Htomac Tired t' Feel IdIP( Live, lersWaer ras aad every oth- er synpom or disease that - r esuts fo imipure blood ora failuro 1m the prop ..rm. - nos of their funetions byte stomac jver and ntestines. Persons gvn to over aigarebn. efited by taking one tbulo afe ear ic) eontitnued use of the Rpanasb eIAte sures cure for obstinate eonstipatonm. eyoni nothin that cama be Injurious to te most qn e rate. ,2. gross g 1.29 1-4 Ui5Ie, A. 6*,te York. e...eeeeee*@eeeeeeeees~eeI ANDS 4OURV HOUSE FURI4ITURE. Hetteestot Rt. R.Depots ad Public Bid'gs. GATES DESK 00 -.11aFtY11 4.0. a1 HELALOL' Thy certainly we are alive and icking about the hard times, but Presses for all they are worth.... )OD,'NEAT JOB PRINTING, aost artistic designs, call at THE -ices as low as anywhere and )od, if not better. Satisfaction JOB DEPARTMENT THE RICHMOND I DAPY&LI It i Samnuel Spencer, F. W. iuldekoper and Resbtv Foster, Reftiters. Atlanta it Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedule in effect July 2fd, 1898. NonrTotI. No. 34 NOi2. 9e. i, Kautein Tim. Daily. Daily. DajL Ty. Atlanta (E T)...... 6.45pm 9 60am 1 6p , Peachtree ....... ......... ...... " lelt Junction.. ... . .. ... 10 10am . Goodwin's....... .. ...... 10-22am. Chambleo .... . ... ........ 10 2am. Doraville........... .... 10 31am Norcross ...... ...'7apm 10 39sm " Duluth . .............. 10am Suwanee-........ ........ i1olam. liuford......:... ........1 18 nam Flowery Branch . . 168m. " iney le.d.... 11 4m New 11olland ...........ra11 4oam 2221 S-White Sulphur..... .....'''''' m. s ...... *-- ---- -an ..... . Lola............. 8 40pm 12 12pm llellton ........ Longview ........-- - ...... 12 2pm. Corneli...................is28pm. "Cornelia --.---- 12139m Ar. Mt Airy............ gg;Sm 12 42pm Ly. Mt Air--- --- 0p 0p Ayersvilie.- ....... 2pm 'occoa.--+-------927pm .1..m. F'olsom ..... .... -- I m Madison............ ' ' 205 i " Harbine ............. ''''' 21 m Westiniuster ... .. . "'"'.22-pm Richland ............ .. . 237pm " Seneca .......... - 10 15pm 4 4pm. Keowee ........ ........ 22pm Calhoun ............... .00pm " Central .......... 07pm 305m 14 Libeity - -.... ....... l 9pm Easleys..........107pm 332pm Crosmwell-....... - ........ I42pm " Greenville ......... i 28pom 4 f5pm S.pp. Taylor's .........-'- .... ... 4 22pm Greers..........-- - ....... 4 1pm Duncan's ........-- ........ 440pm' Weliford ............ 4 47pm Fair Forebt ............. .00pm SpartanburgJun'c........ 604pm *Vartanburg.. 122sam 606pm,j-12 0 fon.-----..---......... 22pm "(owpens----.-...........26pm "'Thicketty.----------........37pm Gleys--........125am 110pm ne acksurg..-..... I 3ami 607pm Tg -----r.... .......418m . "King's Mountain-.--.......6 3ym. lBessemer City-.-.---......... 44pm. Gnaton ia-..-..-.... ..1 53am 7 01. aLowell...----..... i -m " eLlodo -'------.---..... 7% .. -od.-........-........7 35pm A r. Chbarlotte... ...... 2 L~am 7 4Sym 'iij - Sor-maeranp. Daily. Balf. Dai1 Lv. Charlotte........1125pm 1209 'n 9.35.. iLodo-.--.-...--.........2 1 lpm . Ilellemenat-... ..... .... ..i27pm. Lowell---..--...... ....... 12.89pm. " asona...... 2.2a12.50pm. "Blessemer City..... ........ O 7pm. "King's Mountii3...--.....11pm "Grover . - --.. ..... 1.37pm . aBlackebuig....12.4mm i.47pm 10.43 "Gaffneys.........2 19am 2.97pm. "Thicketly........ ........222pm Cowp.na....... .. ........235pm . aClifton ..... ........ ....23pm. Spartanburg..... 135mm S30m llma. Spartanburg June.. ... ....pm "pair yorest........ ........37pm. "Wellrbrd ..... ...........0pm . a. Duncan's........... .....2pm. "Greera............. ...3p "Taylor...... .....'..... ..45pm . "Greenville........2.2am 4.05pm Crosawell....... .... ......20pm 2p "Ealeys............ 2.48m 435pm. CeLibrtyi............ .....4 11pm . 'Calhoun........................ 616pm Keowee................ pm "- - " encan............ 3.40a 629pm."-* " Richlan... ... ........... 4pm .-'' Ia Westminster..... ...5 4p "' "Hlarbins '''-----....14 a: ".Mdi.'''''''''.--'........m.,..... " EO, ----.----.----.......1pm ... "Toccoa -'-.------........ 611pm... ...-----------......26am 626pm . Ayersville..P..."-----86zn Ar Mit. Airy.'----------.......636m ... Lv M Airy--.---.-.-.--........9p8m .. "Longview'''-'.*-.-.......0pm .. " liel..ton.''''''''''..''''''".7.75pm ... helo........... ......3pm ... "Lhiela...... '.' 6Iam . m........ 3m70m ', New Holland..-''....-"-m "Gainesville ....'..''.134m -12p Qiii. -Flowery''B'anc'''.--'----533pm... " Huford '''''' .pm ... "suwanee'"''''."".......0pm... "Duluth.'''.'...... ...... 4pm ... "Noro'r''''''''''''.'''''''' -pm .., " Dioraville.......9'''''' 2''''p94m . " hamblee.''''.'''.'....... 0 m ... ............. .... ...... 2pm .. Go in's.........60 m . " Peachtree. ''''. ''''''''''''' A r Atlanta E.T').j'..'',. 7' i6 joi'5' 'i Note esp ec ially that trains fios.16, 16, 17 and Ii will run between Corn. lia.and Atlanta instead of Lula and A tlanta. Agents will give all a b lciy possible and have newspapera make leal mention in accordance with our existing adver timing arrangement,. . ,Gen'l Pass. AgL.,Washin ton, D. C Ass't Gen'I Ps.Ag't.,Alanta Ga. Superintendent. Atlanta, Ga. W. H. (fREEN General Manager, Washingto'n, D. C, 'SOL HIAAS, Trafille Manager Washinqtom, D. b. THli ATLAN~TIO. 00AST LINI R~3 PASSENOKR DEPARTMENT. Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 14, 1893. Fast Line between Charleston and Colutable and Upper South Carolina and Western Noth Carolina and A thena and A tlanta. Condensed Pehedule: Going West. Going East eNo. 52. STATIONS. eN..613 7.00am. v Charleston, 8. C., A r...0pm 8.40am...........anes.-.--... ...pm 9.53am....... ..umter.......... .6 ii 05am......... lumbIa Lv...42p 1229pm...........Properity...........pm 12.4Spm..........New berry...........3p i.80pm...........Clinton............pm 2.4lpm........Greenwood.........,.14png 3.14pm...........Abbeville'.........l .6pmi 5.08pm..........thens..........00am, 7.45pm;............lanta.............. 7. 8.20pm.... ......Winnboro...... ....0pm. 1.30lpm......Charlotte, N . .... .0a 4 4am.... .... ...derson..... .....13 11am 5 15pm....... ...Greenville.........10 ilast 8 10pm...... ...artanburg.......,0 00a 10 22pm..Hendersonville, N. C.7 43asa iil20tm....Aheille, N.C........6 ams *daily. No.. 12 and 88 solaiitraitween Charleston and Colunabia, 8. C.. H. M. .EERRON, .. .KENLY, Am T.M.ME FNt Gien'l Manager. Trafio Manager Money to LeaN. On improved farm lands in sumu of .600 am( upwards. Loans repayablea in stnall anttal pay ments through a period of six years. th'us cam biling the borrower to pay off his inde1btednesha without exhausting his cropL an onene year Apply to J .. E 11 0lS.A I rney, cy i