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ein the Spring, Wiles blow. lness 'twill bring, bod to flow ijir rests, pure and freo vela and artery. Oft on tho vernal season attend A sense of hebetude, Of languor; which always portend A thickening of the blood. This aas. ne'er falls to cnre, The blood to make healthful and pure attar the Potash and Sarsaparilla Mixtures Tailed. ' ,caseof Blood Poison In 1883and my pliysWnn* put mo i-n >f three months without doln(; mo any noot!; i'.' fa i I o. I then consulted anotherpltyslchu.. ?vlin iritu m< a, but with no better result. I tiiou l?"?4!?:?? dio^w.?i-<" and commenced toklnsSwi :r ?? V' irir(-*>. H .'< > entirely cur*d.and I h.ivo ?nit U.-. - . -; r.;;.;..?; sudca B. 8.S. toothers, vho ha* ? :.<??.! ii will: J.C.NACE,Hobbyvllle, Urceu C- Ui*:r,J::d. Skin Diseases mailed free. 's. Co. -i*HE SWIFT SPECIFT ? n ? 7v. CAN BUY A GUN At a Special Low Price, f For the next Thirty Days at CUNNIIiTGHAM & HTJMPEEYS. /?MM?NITIOW. Powdar? Shot, Shells, Caps, Primers, Reloaders, &c AN GET ASPHALT ROOFING i vT- *I0{C* w *at w??oover your house cheaper than 3 a ingles ? brTin/and will outlast either. ; RAT TRAP STILL GOING. Yours to please, CUNNINGHAM & HUMPHREYS, Below Alliance Store. lie Next Six Weeks! IN Gpj)fls and Trimmings AT COST to close this line, as I intend to make a change _ in this Department Handiome 45-lnch All Wool Goods, former price 85c, Handsome All Wool 36-inch riannel, former price ?Qc, sow S3 :h4c.' Go^dAil Wooirillmg 8 l-3c. jl*heseare only a few of our prices, to give you an idea cheap titese Goods are being offered. Myontire Stock ^^osh jndJPretty, at prices that knows Petition. .... . ? Como and price them, and-see how much yon can save by joying your ftoods from,me. W. A. CHAPMAN, Agent, Next to Masonic Temple. AVI YOU READ THIS ? MY COLLECTING HORSE ILL go on the war path October 1st, 1891, and, with several years experience about.six montto rest, I think he can win the race I have been running for foe second prfj?e, bot now I most have the FIEST. If you don't want to lose your stakes, call and sea tne with your first Cotton. I have no promise to make for ex? tensions, or Ionger ?me. When the race is up I want my money. Yon know JThen^yoai* paper"is-i\ae. Late Cottou and other debts to pay is no excuse. Take feirwaniiag-SAVE COST AND TBOUBLE, p WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Carriages, Photons, Buggies, Carts, Wagons and Harness, That we will sell Cheap for Cash, w good H0B3ES and MULES. You can buy anything in my line at a ^ipd get goals well worth the money. J. S. FOWLER. NEW STOEE. New and Elegant Stock of E^AND FANCY GROCERIES. ?RYTHISG FRESH, FIRST CJLASS, AND GUANANTEED. FLOUR, meal, ' . MEAL, grits, *?0$AB, COFFEE, . l X4XDr IE&MS, T" MEAT, MOLASSES, PICKLES, CANDY, CRACKERS, .short,EVERYTHING*.GOOD TO EAT. Jblivery Free to any port ot the City. departure for me, ami I want my friends to give me i trial. My chief fjl be to please my customers. --^ocrs truly, W; W? WHITE, No-10 North Main Street, just aFo7e,C. A. Reed's Music House. ! FOR THE NEXT 'THIRTY UAYS -A.T Our Large Stock must be sold Out before the Holidays are Over. S?STS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Square Out Sacks, Double-Breast Square Gut Sacks, Single Breast. Sacks, Cutaways, Prince Alberts, And all the Leading Styles at Reduced Prices. Gents All Wool Underwear from $1.00 to $5.00 per Suit. Fine line of Umbrellas, something nice for a Christmas Present. Our entire Stock must be sold. Come early and get'a good selection. A. C. MEANS, JR. RED FHOISTT. P. S.?All Accounts must be Settled at once. I BOYS' SUITS REDUGEDglN PRICE. MEN'S SUITS REDUCED IN PRICE. OVERCOATS RED?CEB1P PRICE. PANTS REDUCED IN PRICE OoME, if you want Clothing. A Big Stock we must clo3e out before Christmas. These prices mean businesa?-we are goiug to sell and SAVE YOU MONEY: Think of it? Nice Boys* Suits from $1.25 up.l Men's Suits from $3.50 up. Oon't pay big prices at other places, but comedo us. ?lioes, Shoes ! Shoes ! Douglass Shoe3, best in the World. Shoes for Children. Shoes for Grown People. Shoes for Everybody. WE HAVE A BIG STOCKiJOE GOOD SOLID.8HOES. Children's Shoes from 25c. up. Ladies' Good Solid Buttou Shoes only $1.00. We have thousands of Shoes, and mean to sell.7 Come, nee for yourselves. From ooif until Christmas is tho time to buy Shoe3 cheap at *C. F. JONES h CO. Perfect Health Is Impossible while the Mood i3 impure, hence (lie frequency of headache.*;, stomach dis* turbanccs, weariness, depression of spirits, and other uncomfortable sensations. Remove the cause of these troubles by the use of Aycr's Rnrsaparilln, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, Invigorates tlie system, and restores health and strength to mind and body alike. Be sure the name of Dr. .T. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass., is on the wrapper. " I liavc used Aver*: S.nrsaparilla. from time to time, for fifteen or lw< u?y yean pa.st. anil have found It to be tin- i" st of blond-purifiers. T think very highly of :t as a srr'ng niciliclne. It clear' the blond from .ill bad humors, and im? parts a wonderful feeling of strength and vitality."?Ira Leonard, Lowell, M"ss. "Last spring T suffered from general debility and loss of appetite. I commenced to take Aycr's Sarsapaiilla. and soon felt much better. By its continued use my strength was fully re? stored. Other members of my family have been greatly benefited by lt."?Samuel Brown. Smith Merrimack, X. II. "Iwasa great sufferer from a lowcondition of the blood and general debility, becoming, finally, so reduced that I was unfit for work. Nothing that I did for the complaint helped mc so much as Aycr's Sarxaparilla, a few bottles of which restored nie to health and strength. I ;:-.ke every opportunity to recommend this medicine in similar cases."? C. Evlck, II E. .Main St., CbllliCOtilC, Ohio. "For several years past I have regularly takTi Aycr's Sarsaparilla, not to cure any specific dis? ease, but to tone up the system preparatory to the heated term. It always relieves that feeling of languor so prevalent during the spring I months."?Henry II. Davis, Nashua. X. it. " If any who suffer from general debility, I want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lassi tilde, will use Ayer's Sarsai>arilla, I am confi? dent it will cure then:, for I have used it, and I sjicak from expcrlciice. It is the Im;si remedy I j ever knew, and I have used a great many."? F, O. Lovering, Brockton, Mass. '? I suffer d for over three years with female weaknesses, without being able to obtain relief. It was supposed by the doctors that 1 was In consumption; but I did not agree with this opinion, as none of our family had ever been afflicted with that disease, and I therefore df. tenniued to see what virtue there was in Aycr's Sarsapariil.1. Ilefoiv I bad taken three bottles, I was cured. I can now do my v ork with ease." ?Mrs. ,1, Creightou, Ilighgatc, Outario. ?yer's Sarsaparilla, spared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Seid ii all Druggists. Price SI. Six bottles, $5. Worth $5 m. bottle. Homestead Notice. Ei Parle Mrs. A. E. Low In Re. the Es? tate of Ivy C. Low, deceased.?Petition for Homestead in Personal Estate. OTICE is hereby given that Mrs. A. E. Low, widow of Ivy C. Low, deceased, has filed her petition in the Mas? ter's office lor Anderson County, Riving no? tice of her intention to have a Homestead in tho Personal Property for herself and children. R. M. BURKISS, Master. Dec 8, 1691 23 5 REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OfFER the following property for sale : The Mike McGee Farm, in Martin town? ship, containing 330 acres. Will be cut in? to three Tracts, or sold as a whole to suit purchasers. The Winter Tract, in Savannah town? ship, 200 acres, well adapted to stock rais? ing, will be sold cheap. The Jenkins place, three miles oast of Pendleton, 215 acres, one-half in original forest. The Dunlap place, 70 acres, two miles west of Starr. Every acre of this Tract is arable, and level as ? floor. A well improved Hou^e and Lot (1J acres) on Maia Street, near the Square in the city. House and Lot cn East Benson street. House and Lot on East Boundary street. These are only a few of our properties. Call and see us. If we have nothing that suits you we will secure it. We mean to sell this property. Office over Southern Express Co., South Main Street, Anderson, S. C. GUANO <?MANUFACTURED BY? The Wilcox & Gibbs Gnano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C, SOMETHING NEW FOR THE LAUNDRY! WHAT is it ? Well, they have adopt? ed a new system of Washing, and that is the "Pound System." This is the fairest way of washing that has ever been offered to the people. The* prices we oiler to families in our "Pound System" anyone can afford to pay ; in fact, in our opinion, it is the thiug we have been wanting. Here aro our prices : We will rough dry your clothes at 3ic. per pound. We will wash and iron or. finish all plain clothes at 5c. per lb. We will fiuish all starched goods at 10c. per lb. The above prices are where we take family work through and thiough. These are the lowest prices that have eovr been offered by a Latindry. Try it and be convinced. Stop the wagon aa it passes and give us your work. B. A. MAYFIELD, Supt. and Treas. Anderson Steam Laundry W. W. HUMPHREYS, President. Yes, yes, this I see, That something done has got to be, For those boys, six feet high, Have packed goods to the sky. Yes, yes, this I know, That D. C. Brown has made it so: Bacon down and Sugar cheap, And on Flour he can't be beat, Yes, yes, this is condence, Selling Candy at eight cents, For old man Deck is a mighty hoy, And he's going to sell the Xmas Toy. Yes, yes, this is rash, They are selling for the cash ; t'redit none, but honor all, Selling goods to large and small. D. C. BROWN & BRO., No G Webb Block, DR. A. S. TODD O, FFER3 his professional services to the people of Anderson and vicinity. Will respond promptly to calls when not en? gaged. Offico at. Simpson & Son's Drug Store, Hotel Chiquola. Residence, r>9 North Main Street. June 4,1S91 48 DO NOT DELAY, As delays are dangerous. I am still in the Insurance Business. Call on me and have your property insured before it is too late, and your house and furniture is in ashes. Assetu represented $12,760,890. A. B. TOWERS, Insurance Agent. Judge of Probate's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Covxrx of Anderson. In (he Probate Court, David Blassingame, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Crawford, colored, de? ceased, Plaintiff, against Amanda Craw? ford, et ah, Defendants.?Com plain) to Sell Land in aid of Pcrsoual Assets, Re? lief, etc. 3J> Y virtue of an order in the above sta y ted case, made in this Court, I will sell on Salesday in January, l?f)2. at An? derson ?'. H., o- C, the. follow! ig Trad of Land, to wit : All that Tract or Parcel of Laud, -iinato in Anderson County, State aforesaid >n taining fifty acres, more or loss, on wi.tcrs of Six and Twenty Milo ("reek, and ad? joining lands of Win. Martin, Thus. Mar? tin, W. W. Smith and others. Terms of Sale?Oue-third cash, and bal? ance on oredit of twelve months, with in? terest .'Vom day of sale, to hb secured by bond and mortgage of the premises?pur? chaser to imy extra for papers. W . F. COX, Judge of Probate. Dec. 1Q, 1801 $ 4 Special Slimmer Sale! ONE Thousand Supern New PIANOS and ORGANS, from best makers on? ly, to bo sold daring July, August, Sep? tember and October lfioi, at spot cash prices, with payment Novembor 15th next. No in tores t. PIANOS?$25 cash, and balance Novem? ber 15th, 1801. ORGANS?$10 cash, and balance Novem? ber 15th; 1891. REMEMBER?Lowest cash rate3. No advance. No interest. Write or call on JOHN L. HAYNIE & DAUGHTERS, Office just below East End Graded School, 88 Westfield Street, Greenville, S. C. BEFORE assuring your life, or investing your money, examine the Twenty Year Ton? tine Policies ol the EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATES. Policies maturing in 1891 re? alize cash returns to the own? ers of amounts varying from 120 to 170 per cent, of the mon? ey paid in, bosides the advan? tage of the Assurance during .the whole period of twenty years. The following is one of the many actual cases ma? turing this year: Endowment Policy No. 04,925. Issued in 1871, at age 27. Amount, $5,000. Premium, $239.90. Total Premiums Paid, $4,798 At end of Tontine Period in 1S?J1: Cash Surrender Value, $S,449.45. (Equal to ?176.10 for each $100 paid in premiums, which is equivalent to a return of all premiums paid, with interest at 7{ per cent per annum.) Or in lieu of Cash, A Paid-up Life Policy for $19,470. (Equal to $405.S0 for each $100 paid in premiums.) Or, A Life Annuity of ?633.55. ' One fact is worth a thousand theories. There is no Assu? rance extant in any Company which coraparos with this. The Equitable is the strongest com? pany in the worid, and trans? acts the largest business. JANUARY 1, 1891. Assets.$119,243,744 Liability?4 per cent. 95,503,297 Surplus.$23,740,4-17 Income. $35.03G,G83 New Business written in 1890... 203,826,107 Assurance in ibrco. 720,062,473 For further information address or apply B. FRANK MATTLDIN, Agent, Anderson, S. C, Buy SPECIAL SUMMER SALE! FI??E ORGANS at WayS Down I'ricc*?tocloee. c ikuij Ttrmi-iZ to f5 montbly I ?or ?10 CiiBb, balance in\ ialL No Interest. GREAT BARGAINS! Must be Mill. Can't hold. , Write for Haren in Sheet. I HIDDEN g BATES, SAVANNAH, GA. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLMENT. Notice is horeby given that the un? dersigned will applv to the Judge of Pro? bate at Anderson C. H., S. C. on the 16th day of January, 1892, lor a Final Settle? ment of the Estate of Win. Moorhead, de? ceased, and a discharge from his office aa Administrator of said Estate. ROBERT MOORHEAD, Adm'r. Doc 10, 1891 23 5 SIMPLE. ^?kfJl&Pf^ EFFECTIVE. \5^<^f? WONDERFUL. Highest VESTIMOKIALS, _, S; At Druzyrlili or Mulled on Ileceipt o<~ IVIco. IVIKKSLMAKN & BROWN Drug Co. f>?J?? 3a;t;?roro. I'd. V>aiP\^V* ff> ? ISsSkiIT* The O-'nt German fiA^-U B ta^SBBUiatSM mtt|ariil| ??,1 un forms nf hculdcli". IVoptg who hnm differed, eay it i< u G ? V< I.i i'-' {StffcES l" mankind. l?leai ?in t-i i.- -. N? bail ? effect*. CurecerUin nml M-ii k Fur nalu I y 'IrucKiste, or l?y ">"'? 2* canto. WINK Stf.N ANW A ajp eh ja (?? I nr.ru ffl H B S CO.. itAI.'ll- isKlM|fl? A. C. STRICKLAND. J. P. ANDERSON Strickland & Anderson, DB3STTISTS. OFFICE IN MASONIC TEMPLE. ".~<~ Nitrous Oxide giy?n for painless xtrsctfbii v\ toeftt. IITURE. FURNITURE, FURNITURE! A MAMMOTH STOCK "FURNITURE! hree Big Stores full of Furniture from Cellar to Garret? The best Selected and Largest Stock of Furniture ever shown in ths State of South Carolina at & SON'S. N OW, if you want BARGAINS?BIG BARGAINS?in Furniture, and every? thing that is kept in a FIRST CLASS Furniture Store, cor.;e to the Old Reliable Furniture S.tore of G. F. Tolly & Son, that has been in exiateuce for over a quarter of a century, and has successfully competed against all competition, having beaten two of the largest Western Manufacturers in furnishing the new Hotel Chiquola; having, during the last month, sold and delivered Furniture to Atlanta, Ga., Macon, Ga., Greenville, S. C, and sold at wholesale to a large number of Furniture dealers along the line of .both Railroads. The question may be asked, how c^.n you do all this? The answer, is plain : Experience 1 and buy ng in larger quantities than any Furniture Stcre in the State, and having selected the largest and best Factories to be found, and haviag exclu? sive sale of their goods. We can offer bet'er Bargains than any one else. All we ask is to come and>ee our Stock, full of the be=tt kind of Goods, (no shoddy good sold.) We have hne Bureaus, full Bur! fronts, large fine glass standards, large boxes and brackets, for Five Dollars. t very best strong Maple Beds,-with bracket rails and steel hooks, (no pin-i or poplar in any part of them,) for Two Dollars, and EVERYTHING ELSE in proportion. We invite everybody to come and see our fine line of goods, whether they buy or not. We would liko to show >hom th ougb, as we have some of the FINEST Parlor, Dining Room and Room Su:i,es in the State of South Carolina, So corr~ one, come all. Come everybody, to G. F. Tolly & Son's Furniture 3tore,. and. see the IMMENSE STOCK and be convinced. Caskets and Coffins furnished Day or Night. G. F. TOLLY & SON. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. THE WHOLE COMMUNITY INVITED. A GIGANTIC STOCK. AGORGEOUS dtep!;iy of iare Fabrics from nearly every part of the globe ! Super? lative quality of Goods, unusual attractions, and SPECIALLY LOW PJKICES, We will exhibit Fifteen Thousand Dollars worth of the choicest Goods that money, and well trained judgment could procuro. Encouraged by the very liberal patronage during the past, we determined to put in a Stock which, in quantity and quality, would compare with anything in the larger cities. BeiDg thoroughly trained in the business, with ample resources, we acknowledge no superiors in our line anywhere. Millinery and Dress Goods "being Specialties Of our House our collection is unusually large and varied. We invite all to examine before purchasing elsewhere. Respectfully, MISS LIZZIE^WILLIAMS. _ . J _L.IL_L. - ??lt. .'P .1' HI- '"ilE- t - ?_"* WilMte's E"3TP] WATER Is guaranteed to Cure any ordinary case of SORE EYES, Or money refunded. 4 WILHITE & WILHITE. COME AND BUY FROM SIE'BXj Sz archer, AND YOU WILL GET [Pure T mware, ThAT is made by them and warranted, for almost the pricw you get the cheap trash that is now sold in every Srore in th3 country. STOVES, GUisiS and AMMUNITION SOLD CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Roofing, Guttering and Pointing Roofs a Specialty. GOOD NO. 7 STOVE COMPLETE FOR $9.50, and warranted. We have lots of cheap Tinware if you vraai it. 10 qaart Milk Bucket 15c; 4 quart Cans 14c; 14 quart Dish Pans 20c; 4 quart Buckel 10c. WHY ORDER From any otlicr SXarket -when THE C. A. REED MUSIC HOUSE Can and will Save you Money by Buying at Home. OUR Cloods are bought in large lots from the Manufacturers for CASH. f Our expenses are much lighter than dealers in larger cities, who sell almost ?exclusively through Sub-Agents, thu-; adding largely to the pi ices charged you And, beside?, we have the LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE to select from, and every Instrument is sold under A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. - We respectfully solicit y??nr patronage, whicu will bo highly appreciated. Respectfully, C 11. REED MUSIC HOUSE, anderson. S. C. SPRING JGREETING. THE undersigned has made unusual prep irat ions for a big Spring business, and he has a large selection of Snmplcs Fine Suiliug?* und Truwserings well worthy of your inspe^ion. The Styles for this seanon are elegant, and the priced are low enough to have your order for a Suit on our order book at once. i have secured the services of F. p. HARDY, an experienced and expert Tailor of New York, who. in addition to my other bands, enables me to turn out work "at very short notice. Style, Fit and Workmanship fully guaranteed to every customer. i am also prepared to Cut Ladies* Wraps, Basque*. Waists, Jackets. Etc. Call and see me. Shop over Wilhitc <fc WilhUe's Drug Store on Granite Row. JOHN H. CLARKE, Merchant Tailor. March 26. 1891 S8 WE AEE STILL IN THE BING. And we want the public to ever bear IX mind that we can supply them with MULES; HORSES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, At prices that can't be beat in any market. Give us a call before buying from any oth? er dealer. Our Livery Lr-^artmcnt is Complete, And whAn you want to hire a Carriage, Buggy or Saddle Horse, we would be morn than pleased to servo you. Thanking our friends for iheir liberal paironage in the past, we are, Respectful y, McGEE & DILLINGHAM. SUR3K? GIN SAW SHIELD The Greatest Protection to LIFE and LIMB Ever Invented. WHY run the risk of losing your hand whoa by simply attaching the Eu? reka Gin Saw Shield to your Gin, it pro? tects you from all danger. 5o Gin should be run without them ; the only nure pro tection now in use against accident from Gin Saws while adjusting or cleaning mold board. Can be attached to any Gin. Fo. particulars and prices address B. F. WILSON, Anderson, 8. 0 . Oct8,JLS91_14 _ NEW CUN SHOP. -o J. C. DAVIS, Proorietor. -0 GUNS, Revolvers, Sewing Machines, Locks and Keys, Tranks, Umbrellas and Parasols repaired at short notice. Saws Filed and Set. All work warranted. Don't trade off your old Sewing Ma? chine, no matter what kind it is, as a small outlay will make it as good as new. Don't throw away your old Gun Locks?have the old plates refilled at less than the cost of new locks. Bring yo'ir old Umbrellas and Parasols to me, and for a few centa have lots of service from them. Remember, all work guaranteed. Shop on Granite Row. Jan 1, 1891_20_far KOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the Estate of H. M. Knox, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, prop? erly proven, to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and ?hose indebted to make payment. B. D. DEAN, Adm'jr. Per 10, 1891_23_?__ F. L. NAR?MORE, DENTIST, Andsrstn, S.S. jttFOf&c? pver Merchants' * n d Farmer*' Bank. P-e-nrvation of the natural teeth and roots a ?i ecialtv. June 25, 1891 51 ly ? Aok iny ngents for W. L. Douglns Shoes, if not lor nnlo la your plnae nsl. jour denier to Hcnd for entnimmt), neomc llio ngency, and set them far you. 22TTAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. _2l *9 S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MCiNEY? 11 id a seamless shoe, with no tackt or wax .thread to hart the feet; made of the b<?*t fine calf, rttlluh and easy, and became ire jnakemart anbe*;flC*Af. grade than any other mamifacturer,It equals Band, ?cwud shops costing from |4.u) to $5.00. fie 00 Genuine Hand-newed, theflnestcalf <P9i shoe evor offered for 85.00; equala French Imported shoes which cost from SS.U) to fttUM. CtA 09 Hand-Sowed Welt Shw, f no calf. ?JJ"?? stylish, comfortable and durable. The best shoe over offered at this prlco; same grade as cus? tom-made shoes costing from $6.00 to $o.< o. <BO 50"Police Shoe; Farmers, Railroad Men iPQi and Letter Carrion all wear them; fine calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three solos, exten? sion odge. One pair will wear a year. fl><) 30 fine calf| no better shoe ever offered at Vmi this price; one trial will convince thoso who want a shoe for comfort and service. 225 und 8*2.00 Worklnanian'-i shoos ? are veiy strong and durable. Those who .Ve given them a trial will wear no other make Dnve' 92.00 and 81.75 snhool shoo*, are OUTS worn by the boys every where; they sell od thoTr merits, ns the increasing sales show. ? I orlioc^'0" Hnnd-*e?vcd shoo, best buUr&9 Dongnla, very stylish; equals French imported choes costing from $4.00 to S6.UU. Lattiea' 2.50. 82.00 ami 81.75 shoe for Misses are the best fine Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution.?See that W. L. Douglas' name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoo. W. L. DOUOLAS, Brockton, Mass. For Sale by C. F. JONES & CO., ANDERSON, S. C. DM The Short Line TO CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA POBT ROYAL & WE3TEEN CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. IN EFFECT NOV. 15, 1891. (Trains ran by T5Lh Merldan time.) Going South. Daily. Leave Anderson.3 oo p m Leave Starr. 3 45 p m Leave Lowndcjville. 4 45 p ra Leave Mt. Carmel. 6 06 p m Arrive McCorinlck. 7 25 p ra Arrive Augusta.?1010 pm Arrive Savannah. 6 00 a m Arrive Jacksonville...12 m Going North. Dally. Leave Jacksonville.1 10 p m Leavo Savannah.11 30 p m Leave Augusta. 7 00 a m Arrive McCormick. ?J 02 a m Leave McCorc.Ick.9 10 a m Arrive Mt. Carmel. 10 32 a m Arrive Lowndesville.11 56 a m Arrive Starr.12 58 p m Arrive Anderson. 1 40 p in Connections at Augusta Jor Atlanta and aX points west. J T'ckets on sale at P. R. -A W. C. Railway denoU i to all points at che*,, rates and baggage checked i to destination. ) F?r any other information and apply or wriU. P C EPPERSON, W A TURK, Superintendent, Ass't Gen Pass Agt., Columbia, SC _ Charlottf, i< C Sunday, ?l 3" p m 5 05pm 6 42p ra 6 85 p m 7 25 p m 933pm 8unday. 9 15 a m 10 18 am 10 55 p m 1130am 12 00 a m W H GitEEN, Gen'i Mgr, Atlanta, Ua JAS L TAYLOR, Gen'i Pass Agt Atlanta Ca Sol Haas, Traflic Manager, Atlanta, Gn Richmond & Danville B. R., COLUMBIA AND GREENVILLE?DIVKIOlf. Columbia schedule In effoct November 15) 180L Trains run by 75th Meridian time. BETWEEN COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE VIA ALSTON, NEWBEERY & LAUBENS. I I I No. 00 Ex.Sun. STATIONS. Ex^un. Mixed. No. 7. I No. 8. (Ex^un. No. It Mixed Ex-Sun. . 7 00am;Lv?Colurobia?Ar|10 05pnii. $ 45am 8 40am,Lv.Newborry.Ar 7 59pmj8 45pta 1020am 9 4liam| Lv...- llcton...Ar| C50pm 710pm lOSftam 10 10am Lr ..La*ir?-ns..Ar 6 20pm[S20pm ?.' 25pm|ll 32am|Ar.Grenville.Lv.' 5 Oopmij 50pm BETWEEN COLUMBIA, ALSTON AND SPAR? TANBURG. Daily No. 15. I STATIONS. Dally No. 10. 10 00am I Lv.Colukbia.. Ar 11 47am|Lv...Carllsle_Ar 12 3opm Lv... Union....Ar 1 30pm Ar Spartanb'gLv 9 14pm 7 33pm 7 03pm 5 41pm BETWEEWN COLUMBIA AND GREEN VILLI. VIA BELTON. Ex.Sun.i No.13.1 STATIONS. | Bx.eun.iNo.'H 11 10am 12 57pu 2 35pm 2 54pra 3 18pm 3 :iSpm 3 51pm 4 10pm 4 a'.pmj ?I 42pm 5 00pm! 5 40j?m Lv.Columbia~Ar Lv.Newberry.Ar Lv-Ninety-Six " LvUreenwo'd.Ar Lv...Hodges...Ar Lv..DondIds...Ar LvHonea Path " Lv....Belton...Ar Lv.Williamst'n" Lv...Pelzer.Ar Lv.Piodmont_Ar ArGreenville.Lv 4 20pm j 2 34pm 1 25pm 12 46pm 12 18pm 12 03pm II 5?am 11 30am 11 11am 11 05am 10 50am! 10 10am BETWEEN XEWBER&Y AND ANDERSON. Ex.Sun.j No. 17.| STATIONS. | Ex.Sun.lNo. 18 i 8 30aci'Lv.Newberry.ArI 7S0pm 9 45am'Lv..Ninety-Six " 6 43pm 10 05aDi|I.vGrcenwo'd.Ar 6 20pui 10 28aiu Lv...Hodges...Ar 559pm 10 48am Lv..l)ona!ds" Ar! 5 40pm 11 0lani,LvIIonea Path "| 5 2.*pm 11 20am.'Ar....Belton -Lv. 5 10pm 11 55ami Ar. Anderson.I.v| 3 35pm' BETWEEN WALHALLA, ANDERSON. BELTON AND GREENVILLE. Ex.Sun.' NO. 14.1 STATIONS. I Ex.Sun.iNo. 1? i 9 00am Lv_Walhalla..Ar 8 00pm .! Ar....Seneca...Lv 7 30pra i 9 30am !Lv. .-Seneca...Ar 7 11pm 10 50amI Ar_Andersor .Lv 5 44pm n 13am|Ar....Belton...Lv 515pm ill 30amiLv....Belton...Ar| Z 05pm 11 52aiu'At Williamst'n " 4 40pm '12 50pm ArGreeuville.Lvj 3 30pm Trains leave Spartanburg, S. C, A A C. Division Northbound, 8 "4 a. m., 5-52 p. m., 6.67 p. m. (Vea huled Limited: Southbound,5.00 a.m., 4.27p.m., 11.43a.m. (Vesiibtiled Limited); Westbound, W. N. C. Division, l .35 p. m., 7.20 p. ra., lor Fcnder sonville, Asheville, Hot Springs, Knoxville and Cincinnati. Trains leave Greenville. S. C, A. & C. Division, Northbound 2.44 a. in. 4 40 p. m., 6 05 p. m. (Ves Libuled Limited); Southbound,6 10a.m.,5.34p.m., 12-36 p. m. (Vestibtiied Limited). Trains leave Seneca, S. C, A. & C. Division, Northbound. 1.17 a. m., 2.54 p.m., Southbound, ~f! a. ni. 7.22 p. in. Train-. leave Urecnwood S. C, 7.00 a. m. 6 30j>. hi.; Anderson, ? :; 35 p. tn., and Laurens. S. C., 4.59 p. in., for AuguMa, <;a., and points South. PULLMAN CAR SERVICE. Train !envlnn Greenwood C.30 p. m., carries tbrnii^li Pullm?.n Sleeper from Spartanburg to Sa? vant ah, <. v. ?? i: Augti?ta, rrrivlcg Savann?)i 6.20 a. m. Ken rnin,' leave Savannah8.10 p. ra-; arrive Greenwood 10 05 a. m., making connection with C. ?fc G. Division. Pulluivn Palace Sleeping Car on T Mins 15 and 16 between Cnarleston, S. C, and <..?c:ii_.it:, O. end all trainson A. AC. Division. J. A. BODSON, W. A. TURK, Superintendent, Asa't. Gen'l. Pass Agt., Columbia. S. C. Ciublottb, N. C. W. II. GREEN, JAS. L. TAYLOR, Geu'lMgr, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Gi>. SOL. UAAS, Trafflc Manawr Atlanta, Ga,