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av ......... , 0KENS SENTINEL, PICKENS C. If., S. C. J. El. BoG0s & Co., Proprietors. Eitered at Pickens Postofiee as Second Cl.a Mfatter. StlUSCR IPTION PRICE, 4.10 per Year itlvana, bly In advance; for mix months, 70 "ien~ts. Advertlsements Insorted at one dollar per sqinre of one Inoh or less for the frst litit~ll tn~l fifty cents for each siubsequent Itiairtoin. A Jberal discount-tmade tO ums hats amd other advertisln-sfri Ix nionthit or a year. P SITiON AD1EItriSEM ENTS POsI. TIVELY NOT TAKEN. Obituary notleen exceedins five 1lne1- trilbutes of respect, coinrnunlcatFns of a petilOInal character, when admiusable, will be clftged fOr as advortitoments THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1891. Agricultural 11a111 ('aae. The farmers Agricultural Hall case was a few days ago decided against the State, as was predi2ted by Ti SmmNEL in 1899. It will be remeni bored that the hail Vas sold to one X. W..Alexander who paid the cash; portion of his bid, received a deed therefor and pursuant to tho act al lowing the sale by the State, under took to anticipate payment of the remainder of his purchaso in "Reve nue Bond Scrip." This made the governor mad, he declared the whole thing a fraud and proceeded to oust the purchaser. Suit Was promptly filed in the United States Court for the possession of the propert mand the jury says tile State must give it up. Mr. Traxler is occupying it as a whole solo liquor house, for which it is well adapted The commissioners a p tp ointe( by the governor, to s.t. off a poltion 01 Berkeley county to Chlarleston an1(d tc order an election to deterine 1oll 11 n1ew site for the court holuse of said county, are required to show cause before supreme court on tile Oth, why they should no be forever en1. joined fron proceeding inl the alllitter. The petitioners who are oppose I to any change have presellted objections. on constitutional groullds wiuelh ap,. pear to be insurmouill! al le. Nothinig short of anti amendmet to thIle fulda. damental law clin clanlge countl Iy linie. The coroner's jury ald tihe ilnitarv court of inquiry charged tt) CoIl stables with felonious iomicido in tile killing of Normneni t, Ind Redmond. There is ani applicltiol by the Ie. foudants for bail. When ono citizel shoots down alsithler unarmed andt sitting still, is it a bailihlo ease? When one is shot ill the back with a Willchester riflo while innuernth running from tile contlet, is it a1 bail able case?~ Then McLendon and1. Cain should be pr'ompitly discharged. speech iln the Senato 01n thle taif bill and inICOmeI tax, and1( it, prov~es tihat ali| his former supporters said augain~sti iPresident Cleveland wotuh l a ppl to the doughty Seniator withl double emphasis. However far Cleveland may have fallen shiort of the expecta tions of his frienids and~ sup1porters, he is to day miuchl nearer inl line with~ the latlformi of thle nationlal democracy than Mr. Hill. In a race between the Atlantic Coast Line and the Richmlond & Dan. ille from St. Augustine, Fla., to Washington, the former wonl by a little over an~ hour. It had1( 150 pas sengers while tile B. & 1). hlad 206. The latter was somnowhlat dlelayed at ('olumubia hookdng on1 an extra car- t. accommodate its crowd. rTh1e record. of tile Coast jineO was albout 21 hours. This ii -racing wVorth tihe name, and1( one too in wihich we dho not eare to ride. Tho conlservatives, to ai man1, iln this county, 8scom to be of on1e mlind on- politics, and that is to have abso lutely nothmug to do with polities. We trust they wvill all stick to this resolution. But we must whisper a word of cautionl into the ears of our young men: Thera is a timoe comlling when it will bo imuportanlt for you to take sides; so if you aire going to ar rive at your maijority this year, do eome and r-egister. We notice many 1newspalpers dio not even make a feoble attempt to oonfine themselves to tile facts as8 foundby the jury of inquest at Dar hington, and endorsed by tihe military court of inquiry. We wish to COml. mend our reform contempor-aries iln this county for giving the facts with. * out trying to twist themn to fit any Moiiay anl oldsoliei's heart will bo sorrowed-to hear of the death of that galant soldier', Gl-n. .1. B.Krsa which occurred at Cam den on the 'f2th inst.' He wasf not oilly a soldier and statesman,but a Christian gentb., main. F'ull of honors and good works ho has been gathered to his fathers. In his reassuring proclamration t< the countl7 Governlo" Tillmnan stated that thousands of citizens were armedl with shot-guns to p~reserv'e the peace. That could be done if necessary, but theo fact, if it existed would not be anach consolation to those who were - rakl af further diaturanneo. Many poitnicias and alleged s'ates men are simply doing the dead shad act. Many alle-ged demourat-i should put themselves under treatment for desqu.uiit ive derntatetis. V The Constitution, Jr., sent out eachti week by the Atlantat Constitution is a j gem ailong the Children. The row at Darlington was a per sonal matter at th start. It was drug into politics to serve political ends. The Pollard- Brecrenridge breach I of promise suit, for $50,000 mnd, d last Saturday inl at verdict. for 815,0010 for the plaintiff. The men who lare the greatest help to any coimntiiiity, are those who move into it, and mako the most. pos. sible out of it for th(mil;emves. Wo believed for t lIong time that Governor Tillman would stay in the democratic party to spite the State niewspaper, but we were mistaken. The republicaus won the prizos in most of the elections last week. The o'd .party may get so many victories before November that it will be on couraged to bob u) in South Car Olina. It, is gonerally accepted is a fact that there are to be no more whiskey spies. The conitables now wear iheir badges whero they can be seen id read by all men. T'he radicals I the n ew First, Conl gress.-ionlal District are orgamlzing to take possession of the prizo awarded to them1 by the last L gislature, to wit it Imember to Congress. Wo read the very ilne sketch of Senator Patrick Walsi by E. B. I0look, in tho Augusta ChronieO. It is-i well merited, but it iaide us feel like tit) Senator had pasesed over tile river, inistead (if into Ohe Snato. E A rule of tho llu- aO places a fiile of $10.00 and cosits oil Congress men Who arc absent at roll call, un- I loss they have been excused. W hile this rule is enforced there will bo no comiijplainit about the z bsence of a We learn from the News and Cou- s ier that the Liesingltn Dispatch one of the reform papers warts Gen. Rich ( General oin the TPilhanai ticket for ( 189-.1, and t his too inl spite of thie fact that thie Genera0Ptl is an i: at i. s Seniafo.r Z~eb) Vtince dtied tat htis resi- if d(-ncei in W~ashiigton last F"riday fa His (leathl was cauised by alppopjlexy., Thius ended a long, evoutful and suc-.t etssfuil career-, as thle saying goes. Th peopile of his State gave hiiin all the hiono~rs hie asked for. Crow.ed Oust Laist Wee.' Enrira Si'NTaINr: We havo rcad a your editorial ini latt wedek's issue of r Tu'ia SE.N-r'xo, and if (over a p)icco wvas written that hand the irighit ring to it r at thie i ight time, that picce had it. v You sir', rose ablove tall personauil I prejudice uaid declared your positioni in thie boldest language. In ho doing you enideared yourself to every law- 1 abiding aund liberty-lovingC citije f Soauth Carolina. ~ .- o Tilman mw go higher, or ha miay fall, the dispensary law may be r'e. peauled or it miay stantd, but sir. aifter' youi have 1boeen in you1r last r'estiing ')paco tor' mlany~ long yeasl', the chit drieni yet to lbe biora, wvill stnd ever' your gr'avo and readh oni yourat tomb i he utame, Juliuts E. lBoggs, antd their hear'ts will beat morwe ghldlyv, because 4 their State oncoe claimed1 yoau as her cit izaen, antd be(cautso you loved your gi a11d 01(1 Stato next to vounr 'God. Of couirse, yourl position is no surt prise to thoso who knuow~ yotu, bu tih< re is but few men that, will dleclaro' t.)enaselves s(o boldily a1s yon dlii. Of couarse', ; oui knaw I have dilTheed fr'om you itn pl)it ies fors'm tim Iio ONM 'F aTas Boy's. E~a!ey, S. C., A pril 10, 18-. lzhir Vis1 it lac'ealdieunt. Atmonig the calemrs t. the Whlite Hlouase to day was RepresenItative Izlar. Hie was acecoinaniced b~y Repretsenittiiv( Slull, andc the two South CJarolia cotgresstmen hiad a pleasant cliat wit hi t hte prtesidlen t. It wvas the first timoe Jutdge Iz.lar' met the presicdent sinco lie biecame a Con gressmanti, and1( there wa'ts anagri able1 interchiange of courite4ies- The pr'esidentit madto a frienadly inuquiry ablout Judge Br'awley, and1( expressed tho hopo1) that his jud~icial career will besunccessfual. After exchianging mut tual felicit ations thlte South1 Carolin. innIs wiithedrew. In this contnetion Cap1t. Shlell congratuilates himsel f up. on1 haivinig hiad the hotnor of attend ing Judge Iztlar wheutn hea first tookc lin Petat utpon the Bench. Capt. Shell was the. clerk of bin court, abio 0' cort ing himi to the bar of the H ouse whlen ho was~ sIworn i (as congressanaa~a, and In ty in presenltinug to th e presidlen t of the United States. Mess15. Izilari and Shell are warm) frieund5. Judg IzIar conitemrplattes takin~g up his resi. donce in Chaurlet0m before the nedxt (election comieS ar'ound.----News and Courier. The town cow is the origing~ in mower.-Galveston Newge,. Andk t the1 town council wanLa bicy.v Tcaempa ini a Treapot. [coMMuseATaIf.] - o irms! to armsl our leader calls, To atn t! to armvs! our chieftain cries d rom every liaImlet, city, townl, A Come, aId protect o0tr1 troble spies i some swainythey are lying now i A gallant, proud. chivalric band, Viliout onie drop to comfort them Brave kightsof fle Putinetto bratifd! Lis trite their liatids are stained with blood '1bey fired irat tile fatal shot. 'lot' iiurlderer inl the fight of God With our Goverior it miattterE not, le c(ills the troops, he hitis themn gof Y t, IleI them not, this m1iani of war; C 31t, safely guarderd in 111k homne "Smielleth the battle fLom afar." e soldlers, oil to Darlitriton ! Al there let this your watchword be rotectitton for those valiant ien, C hI'lie "K''lihts of the Dllspensary I " plhohl the hontor of your State, SIoot citizeti ii need be.-, thci, lree c(hees, ati ia blinid tiger give Oar ILero, the immirtl Ilumif! ! lock 11111, t'. U., April 3, 1894. ui conlscienice Is clear and his oxen are fat; f his naggon's well tarred, lie cares not a (1rat; 'or alliance or Till'an, or war in the Fust give him his breakfast and a good load( of freiglit. The Prohibitionilty.w Now come the prohibitionists to he front and make this call to South 'larolinianls: Vo the citizensof South Carolina: Whereas, the people of tho State it the last, election didI with.1 the Conl sent and opproval of both political ract ionls, vote upon lithe question of prohibition; that thec tunderstanding >f agreenict to abide the result of that vote was generally aceepted by mi ost of our e'oplo and that in said I election prohibition received a largo Imatijority of tho votes cast, thereby t showing that prohibition of the liquor b rauifr plain and simple was the do a1d of the people of South Caro 1 And iher'eas the legislators of S Ar' StatO chosen at the Smite election vith the understan(ling as above set orth (lid, cantirary to the demands of c tie people, enact a law which, while f, A, prohibited the citizen from selling C a(lnor l made a mflonlopoly of the busi- b iess for, in rtnd by the State. Now, therefore, in order to carry >ut the wishes of our people ts e >res:;ed at the election LWO years ago ti Md in order to heal the terrible (is tension and strife in our State, in or I ler that peace ard prosperity may c primg u) under the benign influence if prohibition, and in order that our lople may once again bOComo a hap- | y and united people, we, the State ?rhulibition Executive CoituiLtee, d) 1ereby request all Democratic voters f the State who will sustain prohibi ion in the Comning election to as emnblo at thir respective county eats on the first Monday in June ext, and elect delegates doub'e the mmlrnber of Representatives in the kene'ral Assemlyh from said couny( > ia State conivenitioni to b~e held in K Sid( CcI onvetionl to take into con (her-at ion theo best miiansg to remlove oC 11quor)1 tri'ci from~f 0onr State, arnd dcermed advisable to niominate a Ii State ticket to be placed before C) Democracy of the Slato for elc. ni. Jii IE BauSoN, G< J. P. GaIsoN, Tros. J. LAo-r-r., Commnitte?. Wantse Prohibition. The following is the concluioni of .i article w~ritten to the Baptist ('ou or by the pastor of the Ba ptist iurchi at Darlington: "If the fatail arnd dep~lorable occur en1ce, of which I harve tried to write eith moderation and with pains tak-. ng and accuracy, and the consequet (Invu'lsion of society throughout the T stato shal cause Liho chaniges inl the >r'esent miethiods arnd perisonnfei of the T LahuiniistraItion (If th( dispensary law, limt are impljeratively dlemafndIe~d for -ho sake of the peceiC and welfare of bi lirt whiole people, and1( shall produce I lrdical r'evisionf oIf the law so ars to a ;aLtis'fy thle moi'al senseS (If our people, P >r shrall cause thre totail oblitionl (of the a aw because (If its implracticablle naI urio, then somei little compensirmation t i-ill be gained for this heavy cost. of leaIth anid social dlisorder' we have suf- a (eree~l, ,1onNi? S'roUT. D)arlington, S. C., Al ril 7.t Dleclined~ tho Job.p Darlington, A pril i l.---I r. George 31and was toeday offer'ed thre positioni If dispemimy agenit in this pllace and leclinued-. M r. Bland is one of the 'ery hest ci~tis of Darlington, a nan of high principles rand r torling nrtegrity andi woulild havo'( condulictod~ lie brsineCss ahinir'ably to the sartis actioni of aill plarties. Mr. Yeldell is till on the lookoutt for some1( suit able merson fo' the place. --Tire Stau:e. lo You Noe She Fa'vor? ) (0( I ,. I )S n b Thisis wat bcamoof the mani thteodo buosc in, Iwic ..n J No small objection which yo-tug Alks had to the old-time spring-modi nea was their iausousness. In our ay, this objection is removed and w .yer's Sarsaparilla, the most power- y A and popular of blood-purifierb,ji b j pleasant to tie palate as i c4)rlial. b Healed i1ids Vill be received by the county com uissionors until the 7th day of May ext, for the purchase of the old Ourt house. Bids will be received eparately for all the timber, sash nd doors, for the iron steps and for 11 the brick Bids will also be re eived for ihe house entire, all the aaterial to be removed by such time 8 the commissioners may decide up 1n. Commuissionors reserve the right L) reject any id all bids. If satis actory bids are not received for the >uilding as above inentioned, the milding will be sold to the highest idder, on a credit until Deceminber aBt next, purchaser to give good so urity for the purchase money. By order of the Board. J. J. LEWIS, Clerk of Board. She Inspiration OF ENTERPRISE. This store was never so interesting as it dll be this week. Our mietho(s have de iroyed dull scasons. The business in lar)1'1g Goods abounds-cannot help it ,onsumate Skill drives a double team. LiI our stock of Summer Dress Alaterials rove this. They arc unrivalled. YOUR HlUSBAND'S DOLLAR: An increase. in the purchasing power of our husband's dollar is woi thy of con Iderallon, ISN'T IT? It's worthy while reading what we have ) say, whent by so doing you save your ushand'a dollar, ISN'T IT ? Many 'bargains to arrive (his week, con isin of Wool Challies, Scotch Zephyrs, '. K's., Ducks, Linen Dutchess, Orgaudies, I nd in fact everything in nite Suimer { laterisi. Wool Challies 12} cents pcr yard, never Ad before for less than 20 cents per yard. ace Striped and Plaid Zephyrs, the 50 i enis quality for 20 cents. Linen Dutchess t )r 15 cents. Just as pretty as a 50 cents rgandie. 20 yards for one dollar, the est bargain of all. What We Believe: We believe in treating every visitor witi IC the utmost consideration, no matter 'ie1hor they buy or not. We believe in werfully exchanging goods or refundin le purchase price when returned in good utdition. We believe in advertising and )ng exactly whut, we advertise to do. f ?o believe in giving satisfaction to our istouers, feeling that they are not .only it best, but truest adveriising mediums. VERY TRULY, ONE: & GREENVILLE, S. 0. msnuamous for Relief. 1TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PoUKEs CouZrrY. COURT OF PROBATE. hni W. F. Thompson, R. M. Grant, Robt. A. Thomlpson), in) his own l right and as administrator of the estate of Ranson Thompson, do eensed, Plaintiffi, against iorge McD. Thompson, S. Francis te( llamaiton, Charles Neal, Sdlas M. - Neal, John WV. Neal, the heirs at law of A bhie Dean, deceased, niames, ntumbers and residence unknown;-o the heirs at law of Dempsey Thomp son, names, numbers and residence unknown; the heirs at law of Re becca Evatt, deceased, names, num her- and residence unknown, De-" fendants. Summons forRelief. (Complaint not Served). the Defendants above named: i You are hereby summoned and re-~h uired to aniswer the notition and implaint in this action, which is rewith filed in the Court of Pho ite, at Pickens Court House, So ith arolina, and to serve a copy of your lswer to the said petition and comn aint on the subscriber, at his ofiee W alhalla Court lotuse, South Cairo. n, within twenty days after ie servico hereof, exclusive of the ty of such service; and if you fail to aswer the petition andl complaint ithitn the time aforesaid, the Plain sin this alction) will appIly to the our-t for the relief demndelrd in the 'tdition and1( compliaint. Dated March 5, A. 1). 1894. Pickens Court House. RonT. A. TroMisoN, Plaintiffs' Atto nev. J. B. Nawwnwnny, [Seni) J udge Probate,Pickens Count. Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EYES *' If Makes pl1 / THlE LIGHT y -Unbearable. "I .- us - PERMANENTL.Y CURED a~ A&yer's Pills "~My husband was subject to severe ttacks of neuralgiat which caused himno rent pain andi suffering. The pains 0O tere principally about IRIS eyes, and he o* ften had to remain in a darkenedt room, O ot being able to stand the light. Ayer's 0 'ils beinig recommended, lie tried them, 0 sing one before each meal. They very o aon afforded relief, followed by' pernma- 0 ent cure. I am a strong believer in the 0 iceacy of Ayer's Pills. and would not 00 s without them for ten times their 0 >st."-Mrs. M. E. D)unAr, Liberty, Tex.0 "I have used Ayer's Pills in my family ~0 r forty years, amtd regard themt as the 3ry best-Unclo sfAwRTN II ANCOcN, mike City, Fla. AYER'S PILLS~ Received Hilghest'Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAMR 0m Ja Eajoy Good Alea3.h. You can easily do it, if yon will kee mur stomach, the hboratory of yotar botl good order. ner's Dyspepsla iened ill to this. wI Il build yotr tip 1nd gih )u good health. It stands atlolio As ti: nst. Send for book of full particulate ain , cured-enjoy gooIlhealth and be happ3 ook free to all. Price 50c per bottli or sale by druggists. This is a beautiful bock and at th samne tie one of the 1ost useful Comprising in oue volume the rare. treats in history, adventute, art an science, concluding with a concisi but most coinpreheusive history of ti World's FaIr. 500 splendid illustr tions and beautiful engravings c Columbian Architecture. Bold on by subscription. Address or callc 11. W. FAI, Rice's, 8. C. Citation. -STATE OF SOUTH CAfROLIN) COUNTY OF PICKENS. 3y J. B. NEWBERRY, Esquire, Probate Judg Whereas, J. M. Stewart, C. C. I nado suit to me, to grant him lettel >f administration of the estate an ffects of Ira T. Roper. These are therefore to cite and a< nonish all and singular tie kiudre ad oreditors of the said Ira T. Rope leceased, that they be and appec >eforo me, in the Court of Probat o be held at Pickens Court Hous 3. C., on the 25th day of April ne fter publication hereof, at 11 o'clo< n the forenoon, to show cause, hey have any, why the said admini ration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 121 lay of March, 1894, in the 1181 ear of our independence. J. B. NEWBERRY, J. P., P. 4 Mile County Coinanassione PICKENS COUNTY. Overseers of roads are hereby not ted to put four (4) days work on tii ublic roads, between now and th 5th of May. They will carofull bserve the law in regard to defaul r. and return the names of all d .ulters as required by law. By order of t'm Btnrd. J. J. LEW[S, Clerk of Board. Pickens, March 15, 1894. I. MURRAY. J. E. 110oGS, An'Iersona, 8. C. Pickens, S. 1UiNR'IY & HOGUS, ATTrORNEYS AT LAw, PICx ENs' s. ILL'~& wELJIoN, D)ENT ISTS, Nkln Stroat. GIR EENV IJL LE, S. ( th extracted wttl ut a, nd. rdaa R. J. P. CA RLISLE, D)EN TIST, ce over westmioreland Bros & Duke's Dru store. tiS~tfUREENVILLE, s. tU. C. FITZGERALD, PHlOTOGRA PIKER GREENVILLE, S. C. D~vet westmoreland Broa'. Drug Store. A rk dono by the instantaneous process. A k Lke' enlargomeonts fromi old pictures to ar iC ho gatracoors, eray'on, India ink, oil ar DOWN and SIDE That is the way SL4OAN'S3 SEED: [OW. if you want the best varlitc you- want the behst quality, Sloan's in th toe to buy. They 0o not claim to ael u cheaper than anybody elsme. They di iclaim to keep everything, but they cal aly get for y'ou any'thing not in stock d yon can dlepend on what you buy o "fm. SLOAN BROS. Main St., GREENVILLE,. 8. C BIE .BEST OF EVERY. THING. IN DRUGS. J. E. SIERUINE, Lvil Eng ner and Surveyor Oreeinville, 8, C,~ Special attention given to Sub 'sion of land, Terracing and esti tion of Water Powver. Office 88i tin St., OV( I Felton's Book Store. a24 $3ImiO 'ITT NUMBER y. 103 Main x Street, GREENVILLE, S. C. l. i We are just now receivin a and SUMMER CLOTHING this season, W e bought close can and will sell cheaper than f You Will be rewarded with the y Lowest Prices ever shown in th n FREE WITH EVERY BO SMITH' & LEADING CLOTHIER p COLUMBIA AND Q91NVILLU Samuel Spencer, F. W. Huidecolp ir and Iteubin - Foster, Receivers. . Condensed Schedule in effect Dee. 24, 1893. '8 Trains run by 75th Meridian Tihe. d No.11 No. 12 Dhuily STATIONS. Daily. . 7 15tla . . .CI h eston, r. 8 45p n 1I20ai ........ " Coin nbia. " ... .... 4 15pmi d 1203pm........ " I Alston "........ 3 30pn 12 18pm.,..... Pomari " ........ 3 14pm 12 35pm. " Pros Ity."......... 55m))k L 1250pm........ "New berry " ........ 30pm 12 5ipm........" lielen .........I )3pm D, 1310pm)........ " Chappell' . .... 1 56pmn S218pm........" Ninety Six "........ I 32pm * p37m...... . Greelnwood "........12 65pin 3 00pin........ lilodge's ......... 112pm k 3 0: ... . Donniid- " ........ P! lepin 3 35pm. ......." liona Path "........2 03)n if 3 55pm..........Ar ielton Lv..........I 40pm 4 00pm..........l1v Belton Ar..........1 40pm ' 4 24pm ............A iderson... . ...... 1115pin 4 58pm ............Pendleton ............10 361)m 5 5 30pin............\r Seneen Lv..... .. 10 001p1i 5 50pin...........Lv Seiniera Lv.......... 9 45pn S 2 .........Ar Waihala lv.... ...9 005m 6 15pmn ........Ar -renvi 1 .. .0 .I5n B Hetween Anderson. lelton antd Greenvillo. D 1:aily. A 1STATfONS. N o. 12 L' 3 08pm.........Lv Andersion Ar......... tylpni 3 40pm ............ r llelton Iv ........... 1 45pni 4 00pm...........L v 1ilton- Ar........... 1 30prt 4 20pm........A r WIlliamston. A r......11 0pin 4 20pm................Peler..............1 I 13pn 4 40pm.............ledmont... .... ....10 48p I I1 20pm:..........Greenville_..........10 15pil 0 ietweon Charleston, Coiunmbia, Ahston and Spartanui rg. ia!y. 13o. . S' TIONS. N0. i 3- 7 iam........ Lv 'harle ton Ar........ 8..ipm f 0am.........Lv Columbia Ar......... 1.I0pa 6 50pn............A ston..... ........12.20pu 61pm............Crli1... . ...I I 26ln 653pn............ Santu- . ... .11 17pn 7 10p.m ............... Union .......... 10 50pm 7 30pmi............J onlesville. .... .. ......10.%7pm ., 7 43pmn ....,........ Pateel ....... ...... ;' .,ip r -8 10pm.... r Spartiniuri: 1....... 10.ilan 11 20pin ..... r rheviIle Lv........ 0 50n! Between Newberry. Clinton and Laurens, Il aily Ex~cept Sunday. No. I5. S-iIn~51 .~~~ No. 16 11 20am........I~ (olumbhia Ar... 4l5p~n l'00pmn. . .......Newberry...............0p I 1pm .........0obville............I 35nmr 2 15am.... . . ... Cr i rno ............11 101am Jietwe en lldges and Alhheville. No. II. fi'~tIId ;- No. IC .305pm... . ....-L Hodi4ges Ar......... 255pm 9 25pm.. ........ Darah'............2 35pir 3 40pm...Ar Abbheville Lv...... 220pm' NO.49- N o. 12a 1 1240pmi....Lv Ilodges Ar......12 fpir 1 010pm..... .....Diraugh's .... .. .....1 Opar 115pm.-_..._A r A bbeville LV... 11.50amv Connections via South-.hound i'ailroatd. -___________D___laily. No.38. N6. St 6.45am.....Lv Columbia A r......2.40pmn ll.130am....Ar Savannah Lv... .10.20am Nos. 13 and 14 are solid trains between Charles ton and AshevIlle. Through coneh between Savannah and Ashe. yille on 14 and 13. Tramns leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division nlorthboundi, 1.43 a. mi., 5.05 p. n':., 6.12p. m. (Ves mn., 11.37 a. m. (Vestlbuleti limnited); westbound W. N. .2. divisIon, 0.20) and 3.10 p. mn., for lien dersonvillo, A sheville anid riot Springa. ij Trains leave Greenville, .9. (C., A . & C. dIvision 0 northbound, 12.42 a. mt., 4.00 p. mt., 5.23 (VestIbul yed limited); southbound, 1.20 a. mn., 4.00 p. mn. d 2.28 p. m. (Vestibuled lImited). Traina leave Seneen, A. & C. division, north bound, 11.30 p. mn., 2.27 p. mi., anml 4.10 p. mn. aouthbound..t2 a. mt., 5.3 p. m., and 1.37 p.m. Pullman Sleeper on 23 and 141 het., een Ch aries ton and AshievilleI, vIa Coliitbia amid .Spartan bu rg. Pullman palace sleeping car on tralma 35'and 36,37 and 38 on A. & C. dIiv.iion. V. E. MflIEE, Gen'l Superintenident, Columbia, S. C. S. II. IIARDIWICK, Ass't G;en'l P'ass. Agt., Atlantn, Ga. WV. II. 011 l'EN, Gen'l Manngber, Washington, D). C. WA. A. TUR1IK, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Washingtoni, 1). C. Trail Manager. WashIngton, D. 0 ]Yl3z.e t.o Lon I. On imiprovedc farni land i in smins of $300 and upwardls. Loamns repi yable in small anmnumal p~ay mecnt~s throa ugha a per od of six years thaus ena bhing the bot rower t~o joay off his im chhtediness without exhmatuing h'is crop in ainy o-a year A pply to J1. E lIOUGS, Atitorney, janm4yl Piens. S.' 1 EOK OF boALUA E RMTOsFRE RE 0 BAENT BOTTLE.T R4D***** SALE BY.DRUGG.O *.) t IC ip fIPANS TAIIULES. remo lato the stomach, l iver and boweluzurify the blood, are plea* ant to take, afe andi awa sfrootual. rA bIe Irmehto lliousness rl0ohe ~fS~tetto, Chronic DlarheaUhro I AWe'r Troube ia betes, isoarered hitomsach, Dlxslneoa, Dysentery, I)yqe.dEczomaa Flatulenc Femalo Comn. pIa , u hDraat Headache, cartburn,Ive, Jaunadhco, Kidney atint., Iver Toulose, Lossi of Ap ti en DepauDgs Nettle I - -'- ' l s tion 1'hmats Itush of Blod tot e Iea Sailow Com-t oad crof. ula,8 Nejiad chmOSkin Di. eaaOsBoUn Stomach Tired FoolingTrie Liver, le ae .t an veryot e y 4t or isasoA tht ... ...t. r e stifrom imapure blood er a failure in the- rformt aneo of theIr funetrtns -y the ac fiter and ai ins esosie to over-eatln ben en by1) tagoe ibulo after each inal. A contidn s te Rhipana Tbules mt e surest enre- for obstinate consti on. They con nothing1 thtat can be inju rle. to- the moat el-. ct.Igres 69, 1-4 roed $1.. 3-4gre o, 1-6 re 15Icent. c i THE PLACE TO GET YOUR SPRING * SUIT, g the freshest stock of SPRINO that will be seen in Greenville and at great advantage, We mybody. Come in and see and sight of the Finest Goods at the e market. A BALL and 5AT S SUIT, BRISTOW, 3, GREENVILLE, S. 04 THlE RICHiMOND a DAINVILL*1 I Samuel Spencer, F. W. Iuidekoper and Renbit Foster, Receivers. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line DiviS1 o. Schedule in effect July 2nd, 1893.. Nonvnnotivle. 14o. 30 No. 921. No*38 Eastern Ti '. Dally. Daily. Daily LvY. Atlanta (ET) ...... 6.45pm 9 inam I CCSAs " Peachtree ............... ................ " Belt Junction ... ........10im ........ " Goodwin's................-m . " Chambleo.... ............10 28m. t Doraville........... ........ 10 31mm ....... " Norcross ...... ....7p3pm 10 39am ...,.,,, SDilt. ...... 10 a .... .. " Kuwance........ ..... 11 Olam ... Iuford.......... . ........ It m .. " Flowery iranch . I 26am " F delil' .. .... ... ',','.... 11 33am Gainesvile- 8 . .'80pm 11 46am 222p " New.lolland - - 11am White Sulphur............ .' ()200nn. Luat ........... . 40pm 12 12pa . lellton ........... ........ 12 14pur Longyfew .................12 28pm Cornelia .......... ........ 12 38pm A r. Mt Airy.......... L9 pm V 42pn. Lv. Mt Air 9 05pm 1W0pm Ayrvl-.-. ... .... 1 20pm " 'l-occo.-----..-. 9 27pm 1 ..pm. Folsom ..... ...... ........I .p . "4 Madison.................. 20pm . liarbilmn.............. S estininster .... . 2 2 - - lichland ........... .......'2 m 1 . Seneca .............. 10 15pm 4 48pm. Heowee ......... .........25 pth. Calhoun ........... ........ 300pm Contral........... 10 37pm 305pm @4 33p= Libelty ..... ...... ....... 319pm. 'l:ileys ....... ... IIpm 3 32pm "Crossawell'---...... ........ 34Zpm " Greenville.........11 2spmn 4 65pna -*p S'laylor',;.........--......... 42.p Greers -.---..-..--.........4 34-m . I n a ------ .... 4 40pm . " ellford-.--.--.......... 447j.m " air F"oreit ..... .... .... ... 5 00,m " partanbuzrg .13n'c. ........ 04pm. Sartaniburg..12 tam 506pm66i2a " Cwen---........ .....:: 'lBlacksburg...... 691am I Oipm ie Grover'------- .....Gap m "King.'s Siountalin.....;.-.,...63pm. "Heissemner City...... .... ... 6 m -m "(Gastonia..... ......1 53am 7 ma SLowell...... ...... ........ 712pm. nonement.n......... ........ 7 22p todlo............ .... ..... 7:m.m A r. Chrlote ......2 30am 7 4bpm lp SOUTHIEOUND. Daily. Daily. Daily L. (Chariotte.........I25pm 1200 'a 31m Lodo -.---.......... .......12 l4m - lienemesnt. ... ....12 nym . 1.owcn.......l..... .37pm . "Gastonia.........12.02m 1250pm. lessemer City---... ........ O07pm. "Rinig's MountaiD .. ........ .1pm. *arover.-................. .37pm.. Itlacksbhuig.1.... 2.44m 1.47pm l4a Gaff'ndys.......... 2 59am 2.67pm. "lThicketty........ ........22pm . Cowp ns......... ........3pm . "Clifton.-......... .. .... 2p.38 Spartanburg..... ....00pm5lm 3.00p p:iartanburgJune...:......02pm. FarFrs--... --..307pm Wellford.---....... ...... 0pm. Dunans -........... 326pm G.reers -.......... ........ 336pm ."''' '1ayior-a.......... ........ .5pm --- enle.........28am 406pym '2U Crosherty ....... ... ..... 0 p m, . --- "enal.. .... ..... 3 1am 4506pm' "Calhoun................ OO5pm. "Keowee........... ...... 524pm ' - -. ' .imca ....... 3.4Oam 529pm ." -- ' Ri...-b..and............ .........5m - "Westminseter'......... 5 5pm '''" "id''''''''''''...'''''''-..60pm. "Folsom.----.---.----.......2 pm . 'Iq. '--o---.----.--......... 11lpm . "~ Ayeravilile- ---- 4.26am 626pm . Ar Mt. Airy.'---------........ 638pm. L......A..'-'---.--..........4pm. " Heilton '' '.72p Lu---------...........7pm . ..---.--..... 53am~ 7.O m. White Sulphur...--...7752pm . " wh ---im.---........80pm. " Otte svlllo........ 4m 8.i1pm'3.3~m "OFloe~Ia'nc.........'''''''0p ''' ht ---- --.-.-.......... . Sutwaneo-..... ............. 5pm . ' Duluth...........-7 m Chamee-.---.......-..... ilt Jucir.------.......9.a Note especially that trains Nos. 15, 16, 17 and 1I. will run between Cornm lif and Adants i utead 'fuLla- and A tlan t'a. A gent's will give all' p6 Ity possible and have newqpapera make Iog1l n ention in accordance with our exiating mdfer. sling arrangements. Gen'l Pass. Agt.,W hngoD.. l.H. A ARDWIdK, Ass'tS Gn'l Pas. Ag~'t.,Atanta,'Ga.. Superiitendent A tlanta, Os'. General Maaget-, W~ashidgton, b. 0, Traflo 1ianager Washington, Db. 9.. THE ATLANTIOCOAST LINI 13 Wilmington, N. C., Jan..14, 1893.. Fast Line between Charleston and Columbi~ and Upper South Carolitta and liesfor n . Cairolina and' Athena and Atlanta. Coendn.. Schledule: Going West. 00o45 East *No. 62. - STATIONS. *No.5IS 7.00am... L Charleston, 8. 0.,, Ar...pms 8.40am.......r...... nes. .....- . .0pn 9.53am............. um ter.... .... ...5.pm ii 05am....r Columbia Li.....44.pm 12.29pin...........Prosperity......... 3 p 12.43pm.........Newhberry......... .p 1.80pm........... ton.......... 6 2.4lpm..........Greenwood.........12 3.14pm...........Abbeville ..........12. 5.68pm...........Aens-....-.....0. 7.45pm.-...Al nta--.... ....... 73a 6.20pm.........;nnboro........... .8.30pm.........Charlotte, N. C......... . - 4 4p.... ..Anderson.........i Nm 010pm...........eer ille,..........5m * 8 p..... partanburg...... ..-..0 0 10. Im... lendersonvill,, N. C. ... 7 a 11 20pm..A sh...Aehile, I. .,.... ... 5OO ''Laily. Noe i4anid solid trains betwees Charleston and Columbia, S. 0. H1. M. ENERSON, Ase't Gen'l Passen or A gest. J. R. K NLY, T. M. EERBO ,.0 Oen'l Manager. Traffic Managsp