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PICKENS SENTINEL LOCAL NEWS. ~1Do you want to make a dollar slicki Grease it. -The festive turkey will be heard nc more after the 25th. --ird as they say times are, many far mers have pork to sell. -Send the R rNTINR. all :1.11C marringl notices, and all the other news. -Mr. Elis Day was confinled to hit roorn the first of the week with grip. -Senator O'Dell was unwell last week. He returned from Columbia on Saturday. -The bridge on Golden's Creek, near Liberty, Is In a dilapidated condition, and not safe. -A cow and horse were sold in front of the:court house last Monday. They brought $1 each. TJ. C. Jennings uo'red with his family te be Cox place, two miles north of town, S 'Week. M3frs. Ann Griffin was taken quite ill lost M nday morning. She was attended by r. Earle. ---Mr L. K. Kelley, of Easley, has blought the saloon recently owned by J. L. Tram. .iell, in Greenville. -Mr. W. R. Kay had a plank kiln with Sbout $00 worth of lumber, nccidentally destroyed by fire last Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker l(ft Pick ens last Thursdny. They stop a few days at Easley ald go thence to Fliorida. - A. Frank Sowell of Greenville ,who i, W 1 known to many of our citiz.ens, ia. 'b n appointed a store keeper and gauger. Sonme of Rlev. 0. L. Durant's children fia measles. lie will probab!v le delay ed in moving to his charge in Anderson inty. Mr. W. N. itighes. who had lost h1is c for about nine montis, ias beenl etn. y restored, and can call iors as well as ever could. Cards are out annoineinir the niage Mr. Waddy J. Ashmore, 'of Pickens, to Fs Mollic Williams, of Greenville County, the 24th inst. -The act to authorize and require opening of a new street in the town of ntral south of the Air Line railroad has n ratified and approved. Mr. and Mlrs. .1. E. Cox. of Greenville Inty, visited their d.ughter, Mr.s. C. 1. ,binson, last, Monday. It lo,ks like old ics to see Mr. Cox in Pickens. he Oyster man, Mr. W. 0. Willard. ts in town last Friday. Ile coubl not YC come at a more opportue tinwe. lie d a fine lot of oysters and fish. -Mr. J. A. Rochester. who livei na.r rdleton died on the 10th inst.. of tv oid fever, aged about thirty years. lie d many friends in this conmity. Mr. McD. Murphive was determined SXIn -hoild have soethOin- for ristmas. He brou,l;t us as ilie an as aquarter of beef as we have seen this ir. Treasurer Younglilool receivel notice t week W keep the tax hooks open and lect taxes without peialty. The noti,e not say how long for him to keep the oks open. '-To lend until the 1st day of next. De. nber, $35o. Interest and charges mod. 'te. Either mortgage of real estate cir Nid per.tonal security acpted. A at .sad - vay, ., in . . . -- was native of [aurens county, but had been many years in Anderson. -Dr. J. F. Ensor, raiding deputy, and 'puty amarshmal .Jennings drove into' town et Thursday evening with a mountain )pper. Sonme fellow is tihus dleprivedl of aking a "mainsh"' before Chistmans. -Mr. A. F. Evatt, of Ilol to: an i ndus. ons farmer, whlo eanm" to Il'i!eene county me months ago wants to, keepi poted on e affairs of the county. so lwi csan- in antd bacribed for the S a.i :ne. last Friday. --Beware of paluemniia. Thec suddOen ianges of tempetrature' arc daingerouts, andi o greatest eare in regulating one's eloth g and heating appiarat us in one's habhita n is requiredl to avoidi being over heatedl id then chilled. Rev. 0. L. Durant had not bjeen able be out inice Conference until last M:m y, he was up street for awhile. TPhat nfercec affair seems to have gotten a nm grip on him, but it has kindly reluxed ad lie and1 his friends hope that it will not eet him again. -Miss Etiza Williams died on the 15th stant, at the haome' of ther broAther. 'Thom. Willianms, just below Easlev, nee.l ii, t1Pete'i's Creek oni t he 17ith i nstan t. She as beeni a consai etent mnembter of tIat hurch for more than f .rty years. --Rev. .0. L. Du)rant ia m'oving .0 his large, the WVest Anderson (Circuit. Juidge urant has beent a citiz.en of this c only r nearly twcinty years, andi i hold in hih oteem and conthidee by many ot' our oil. .ens. Wen re'gret to lose hdim. ait hiope lie ill prosper in his new fieldI o f hihor. --In these dlays of eb anginog weather. ose of imp airedI physical st ron !Ai 'o1: nI cep)t certain r-cogmiizad I aets. It a teaper to remta.in in the btons and be wioi are d for, even thIroughi a week or Iwo, 'i to lose the remainder of life. and at . .ahle doctor thil I is a~ go 1( deal less penit8ve than ai lirst-chaos t utneral. -Miss Jlosie Craig ie(d at Mrs. Kav's tin esttminster last Sat utday. at. ala ;m : ears of age. H1er deat h was causedl fromn rneasles. She tvas a daughter of thie late lobet t Craig, of this~ coautty, ad an esi-. nable, christ ian wonmatn. It er rematiins ore initerredl last M[onda:y at. the Caig utrying ground on the Keowee side. -Some of our dealers have recently got. en hold .of a very inferior gratte ol erosene oil, and there is consriderablie comu. taint among thme pulrchtasers about it. Wi 10tice, too from our e'xchianges thnat thte otmplaitit seems toi be general in neatly ev. ry sectton of the State. Like almost every hing else, we presume the manufacturers .ave learned to aditterate it. -Attontion his(cahIed to the cardl o)f D)r. ,Robert Kirkaey. fle grnoduated at the Col. tege of Phmyinioians anad Surieois in Halt i. ,inpre last wvintor. Thias of itself shiouthl >c a guaratntee of is aluility ats a phtysicianii 'but in addition to this lie avas comutptimnett .ed by boeing enigaged to serve a t erm as.rex. o'dent phtysician ini th ctit .y hoiispitail. lIt has a odiploma (rota-J'lins Illapkins. l)r. irkaey is to thue mnanor borti. and we pre. let for hima abunodat stuccoss. .-Misq Est.ehlcl lCientierson, dlaughter ij Mr. amid Mrs. *W. R. lI endVaon, atlnd Mit. tron Miulligani were married Itast inight at 7. 30 o'clock by the itey. J. A. Clifton, at ,thte resiodence of tIe bidel's parents on John Stroot. After the cetemnony thu coup)le receivedl the congraul iai<'mi ol nany frienods and the pamty plartlok ouf tan leganmt supper - -Datily News 16th. Mr. Mull igan is weclt known around here and this frieinds wilt wish hn and h.is briodo a dons aind ;irost>crous life. -The new court house is growing high. -There will be a singing at Nine Forks the first Sabbath In January, 1892. -Irvin Miller has sold out of turkeys, t< and says he is going to quit the business. ti -The measles have broken loose also at the homes of the teacher and the editor. -Mr. N. H. Jones has an car of corn it thirteen inches long and 1180 gruis oi it, Ir -Mr. D. 0. Ambler butchered a porker a few Weeks ago weich wei!led net, 4III lbs. -Mr. J. C. Gravly oll some nice pork in IOWnI Ilst Saturday at 5. cents p-r pouid. -MAr. T. D. Co',(inam cau,pht an owv llat measr-e four feet seveun inches froin tip to tipl. E -Mr. T. T. EHlison, onc of Greenville's a livest business men, was in Pickens on bus- o mess ht Tuesday. -Col. J. E. Ilagood will be in Pickens most of the holidays. le will be accom. pamed by his fatnily. h -Mr. Eslic H. Brock has sold his farm in Dacuoville to 'P. T. Ellison. Mr. Brock t is thinking of going west. t SC -M-s. L.ucinda Gary has been surTerinig some time with rhir-ionatim. )ut 1he m soeC btter for the hnit few days. -.an1y are now iein thIeir w 1-y arouudt1 for fear of tile lms!-. Sme hive beei seell aetilully dodgiii-a ailnl rmiin'g. --The necw pr.each,!er, tim, ROv. 11.O. r ry was inl town ht4t S:lIh.Ith. ife expects to Occupy Nev. 0. L. I)tu-ant's rAideice. -Mri. C . Waldr)), of lIu'lz,r. andt M. mi C. Ulimon, (if (conlev ny werec ar C: ried at. Ply.(r last Sutiyl, by'W. (. Field, A Ioar-y public. fa A--I. M'. 3Iir K ie N ill occillpv the house n u lich IMl'. .\ . t. Morris Ilve. Mr.M iii, Tis iimved t > i< 'n!iw re'idCee oil ePauorl t re. --The opy of thin ut'ef the welve s Mill. Riv< r, ,Vwain r o in thf. h:lids th of the piliter. ''hey n% i: h. ready ori de livery by the 1,t of .lati7try. -Nri. "allie Nix, widow of -h- late Darbly Nix, died nel-. .a -v lat. Sb:thbad,t1. 1-virlrtmli." wt re buried It A. tw West of Pickells, i- iT sday. --MIr. Satllpson llug : an jis Alari rt loper. :a <iglIer of ti latu Tvre ito pet, Were Ilarlried lait SabatIdh11 at Iie- resi (111ce of, the irl*0m11's Imueli., by tie Rev. G. MT. SiljilonS. -Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carey expet to dinle wit Mrs. Carev' paren14ts a Flat Shoah. Ga.. (n' Chri.s1tma1-s dI)I. 3\Irs. Ca. rev will jpenl .sveral v, -k: , lithe hoine '11 of hr childiein(l. --V. II. moore. a merc 'ah.mt 'It. (enir'll, maed:m M 'it-n efor Ie hit of h I-I Credit'lrs last Natuiirdl-iy I [ -.1iploinh-l J. . D. Warnck a assii e. Assts aiill lia bilities ahoit, 8:2, Si6 . --Alessrs. L:uki I lldrikels and Mat liildoll emI.tel tIhe Tw crek bi<h T last )oinlday. Mr. A. 1E. Ilev Sayv it - the i-st IlridVe that ha -e evlr w.11n'puIl up S there. 'rle jl ost thie olunt ;.. cl --All infant son elf aI. andMr.. Adam C. Wehornl. (fC1 l I Vile. died la Sun 1y and wa Is'i e d il SIlpr wo).)l v- 4'., ry Moudb ,y after!"onl. Thll al-.it 1-I pa;1 rentS have die s l:i s tof man.y fienel;. --Rev. . o. fll-rry will plrvach in lt Mtethodit Churb here on Ihe firnt abbltllh i Janularv. Ie rernilted to Marion wlere-C his family, will yet remaill fil. aI forlilt. Ilb has i gLod horse ma1ihuy which le I will drive fron there through to 'ickens. We trust he will have good wea1thjer. Our young fric'nd ir. M. H. MIajor, formerily oh this counllty, but who is no1(w a membe1h)r of thle TIexais'M. E. Conference, lhas reCently he-en promolited in his wornk, TFexas-. IIhe has~ a!") heen! appo.linIted by his Cebnfeln-nee a visitorl to one of its Collegesq 31 r. Major is dinglO a su1 e'tiil wrik, is en.joying lineI heai'th, and his~ nume1iron. friends in th1s his native County will ever he delightedl to hear of Is good health and happiness. -Itlligencer. M~lasonje Notlee. A spe-'cial mnieing of Keowee [.oriLc N'e. 79, A. F. M. wvilIl be hd onl Saitlav, 2.0t of instapin.:. thel oftli'5er (iert-l for, tile Vn', onie tol closC,our L'r-c - Fidi'. -1. W. T. Mcll, I.ewis & Morris, H arris & Morris. Sainta Claus Sends a Message to the Cildren. DEAn ClIritnhxN: A s Christmas is almostf here I thloughlt I wold say a few wordls to you throughi the SIaumlIt, so that you might knlow whalit t o expiect froim 'le. You know myl Immne in the' sumemer- is In the arctic reaioni hie;as yo ~ur cl inate( is too warm f< r' me. Somcie phlydran11- :y if If were-l in live in thi' so-c1 hi ih:a I wouei m l it. WVell, I e*x poeet -I weoul . for', V l. 1 ill OfIo mace-. It d.n i:''tai -ier whhi "yI tweoSm of ('(t1ion er w li-lhnr :- Si-ate ilier'- lmve tree t)ai eS( ior 10.I n i fo a Iwi -;. ire of* iIlulnnet feor myl eers, :nil thei Ir,a fit hard-c tim.ese I live hoeh li a ee :-ei-lh aind ai new~' InuYal- -ol . lwill h avcr111le th fully. I wCli1 dll e iii avrwli abadC mm- ii al0l to have your' 111Idiit (V siwil lu near'th fr -: oth:cL a t I-,c i ii have o lt bl to foin) tii he hnr vo watic a!!ee ill bed ifh fori ifo iene onil tinac yiei w ll. 1 wij1 i 211.1 ith ut- iivinl yIm rtein. Now,lc'iICi dont itr to'-i b I :n pu the- over0- ll ei I corkr h here hely orI cini bre hiso lln tha,yolbel os tli tl 11- IeOivCen 'i foC. C canIt teilcl whelbr <livi jir lep orI - not cif youg do imvce for he: coered up.I:iI I wit not teill yfu l( wht (eIlic amrt big you, C, liuiei tel hou,l whe ytilu (iit u. in the or 1ic's i. or slet isd h:-t, 11 eXcld vei your anlitle,11 w.eirl don ' you i-t v d he rau: hind of) hir orlthil Ie c%aitIdni ope andIi shut if e ad 15h:r- f a nc.fle'cI f in' in.: I r h a grmh pe I ilwil rie;h ra it lOst ( i hast freel Nower hovs I mo a tom syon lyife tcakesiiwhre they wlill anYan w aI, peially don )t(r, Bhatiorul hae elarnjie ci ght s n frittin Choug am rup-o I thyin f'ovreto oe ooa.r -Mbny of tho S.TIIn.'I patrons are vailing themselves of the opportunity of rocuring a Webster's Unabridged Diction ry, by accepting the premium offer inade s ubbcribers wh[o pay up all arrearages to te first of January, 1892, and to all now Lsh subscribers. -You know you owe us, and you know is due. Why keep our tuoney? We tyc to pay our debts. Can't you do netlihig at tie right tine. Lewis & Morris. ,-4irFleMS Not U-4e-. The w<mider of the age---Salvatioi Oil, Velty-five eits a ottie. ILU k all pain. Coluillbu, <1iFcovcert Anerica and lison invented the ph1on1ographU, but it re ained for Dr. Bull to invent the remedy the age, "Cough Syrtip," the kingly ire. At all dealers for 26 eta. Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens, 8. C., wites: I recommended B. B. B. to a man who I suffered for years with a malignant ul. 'r on his leg that seemed to resist all other ,atnient. After using four or five bottles e ulcer began to heal and his leg is now 111d aud well. Dou yoti want a new stove? Tinware of i) kind, I)iltie froill the best IiIterial, or te 4f the 1b0A :Lti c .1. til Cn CIs Yere(< i1 Pieckelns, <omiltv? If so, go to wis & eri. Iih popullir1 corlwr store. n l physician, toji,l -roml, practi-e L i,g 1! ph1:cl in his 11,uni0Is by -in last liab formlI lult of a silillle e(tale remedy for thw si dy nal icpr. w'i'nt cm.re (of C"u'nilmlimn, BIrmnehiti:4, It.Arr, A h M, aIndII :a ll thlrO.at and(1 Tln !Yctioln. also a positvu un(inidical cnre : .N. i~ o l)e,j XI~ :e:LI1 NIA-VOUSC( 0111 r NevousDebii's n't l Nrvoumem.i rative pow'.rs inllosid of caus.4- has1 4t it hii" h i f n:: t 11" in I t) his Si - desir i t:)e( h'1 !1m7: W t iii in . I will : .4 wr eI I hw.I t ll h dc-ir. it, is hrIl 'I , in G* . in-ueh Ir J,n-Lii . lith I II t< ' >nN..Nnp.i. u I. eI by null by a. I with ' ower , I,.ehst.or, N. Y. REAT REDUCTION fun Priees! A clang in <Il l.irm 1: ist coitc1pla d at al aly d;a :u' from this ite un11til our pre,o:it siocl, is dis >S" If we will (dtc (AIU oitire tock a greaIt redlicti, 4;n. reiend'u,- st,k of Jrtn,r andi 4ocs to)w at a sarfc.Thi.. is > old hop-wrntock of goods we -eou-rng;but broad l nt w gro.>ds, VIIs w liaw a piicnic. as long as Therc i; I f picc-- of J(-mns at i, I'p. I ,e eri r, up ; bost, btm, .1 ~ ip,41 r y:m-... 11 g A few\v i ih.,esi Tc%as: ;2d , Un"st pr.)4, Q.nt., -.,li anid -vt >ltO wiinl- thfla. . If vouii 0wo Its ativiling. call mul Attle at once. 0 goods charged af r this date. Six finle cookin s-'oves at. cost and 'eigliit A godh reo sa~l cheap. IA R RIS& Iv.R R IS, )ATLE & SNEITHE Bureaus 8.0. Bedsteads, $1 .25i. Chi I4 4ents Coffinis and Vaskets at nly timelt, (lay 01r night. Push the buttont01 onour rout door and your cal 1 ril be answered immedC(i tely. )To ge) youjr Uoodschea - .. .I T 4lcph Y . ''' :-.1 ;s / :d 13 V \ ' M . :30 InSt nk -4.be: I , g I. IW .lil..\. i i I R I.a e i 421h i r t:1. No Gree vile. . (C. Age cy for CAVEATS, For ir .(.rmat n 3'! S.', lim4111ook will n ot '.1 '. 5- -.. It P4 -.%io A Y, N:w You4ii. Elvery inte44 4, *.4.- '4u m l' I) b.rouwi' e.t.. r.) the U pu ..e by a3 n1n 4iv' fre of'4. char in333 43 he Largest etreuIntion of nny3 peI4entld papert itn the~ world.* st4lmii)l n2th '4ia .'. No. 114ime j.t4t. rnan shout.1 f .t>c iot. It.. weefly, .:iAI.f a SHOES 1 We need money and tar with the quality of ot C !ancy Candies, Fix HAGI Thei : c14trop astim is thei L!:>tt,l 0r i 1suni Goods on hand at and this enables us to make p INTE-1R that there is no better way to your hard earned cash TI by buying what you need from We are bound to please y CLEVTI or you favor the sub-treasury 1: Our goods are hirst.class ii IU can talk, we will be as car worth as though,m you were her( \\ hil(e Ne wish you to p( not foret that if yon owe us 0 our d1 eld,s, and come forward a and we will be ever so 1lad. Yours truly, LEWIS '17111c P. S. Just received, a ni< cheap. WeWant yotur Trade, orpoiwer to please youi. WeOUAR.N'T'E (III eewesell, to lie pure. Praecrip'iss ('arefaull, stol te Nee us wh'len i A. B. & J. 1L MANSION HOU) 1I'.'l .JOl1. l1I,Kih8 M2 1):. hl ' ii n- town :uni .ounty. lissip Io ltE re frouI IIIw..C............ I'mel Iuni Iugenl I f k. . i. -r. .00 a membws i Nur.i...a....Chi........i2a ANSiIc:)N 11rIt aio .-~-~;* icL .r i."iuak in, thIi.Ii.e :: mos tieh fu. loa lit i ne'." th,.e8* c in ,ry Ii an:-r ule. ror va ~ d : 'eton tov ito . e .n n s.' e n . t e ex. il,. in a y wite v. wel wil "ean I I.,.............~.. A . 9s TL'E . " 4 .,...,~j...... ...... .60 ha --Are overstocked In CLOTHING I have decided to make reductions on al thee r goods, and we will make no roforense ker hristmas Groceri, Fruits, Nuts and Raisins, ,est Baking Flours, Ginger and Spices fol )OD, BRUCE ite plaee, the yield at over 8,000,I)0 ale('. w i is no pio4pect, tf a riso. We aaii hr# Wa1y to sc-ttle t1hwir accounts. We iced ti 1L DRE his corner than ever before, -icCS so ES'I'ING consult your interest and save IAN us. o1 whether your politics are like LAND'S ill. i every respect, and if your MY eful to give it all its money's in person. )n(ht vell the alboe, please do nything, that we lced it to pay t once and get a clear receipt, & MORRIS, Popular Corner Store, :e lot of furniture, which we offer Vickens,.i S. V. and will do everything in. R DRUGI~S anmd Everythaing y C'onsposundedI at M~oderate CARPENTER, 9E DRUG STORE. SGreenville, S. C. (PI(El VII.L, S. C. 11 i .ie~ Hwen. J. 1i., reeman 1 IKW? PI EN, S. C. u.SI & r , I,J.M~ E.1' lIn, A'F TOH iGY5 AT ( )NL(\W, 8 eitor 8th C -icit, i ckenl, S. C I .~~Jn i Sti( P . X EN S C.I1 i., S. C. PSiineSItifhin llhe co'urs of oth Stae, and at bli:\o, gIe to all busi t:o etr. j) .1 . Pe. (h'A81 DE IN TISTS, 1i lai t s treet (iIIEENYILT,tE. S. C. My Denta I ll'ooms') are owti loate ny iiiUt c.-1 ci 111 H (d i sN IiM I E,S. .t ~eV t L P. CAll) i i.L'Ic~ I QjLE, HATS1 DM3 ! lines. The trw.c is famil, to their merits. es! Old Time Stews. & co, Pickents, s. C. If this is correet and thero oilr cuIsImoilv-r to dlispost, 11u011f-1 NOW. .GO(), BRUCE CO. ; RICHMOND & D R Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Sehedie in effect Nov. 15, 1891. N rtlihboulld. 'No. AN. io. !'No. 12 .... ............ 271)111 10 '18aill Lv At... ... :hItpa . .......... ........ 10 (MII11 11 6n .... l... ............. 0 17, 1 14a "0 3lfr . IlII!),N ")pI 1 I- Iow'rpIIr' " i ....... . ...... I I 2 pin " J;A-111t1n ..... . . . .. I4 !p " CIIrne0la .... .. . . 1I,n M(tmiunf Airy........ it l5III " 0-1: Tor -ena -- . .. . 1 ali .7 i 'entra............. I 17am 1pin "' E ac ' .. ......... 1 3 M:ull 4 11 pin 05reenl vil .. vreer'm ..............3 i 4 ipl " e f r . .. .. . 3 :":, II1 5 27 i 8~'a'I:i llmr. 6 57IDu 3 45-IM1Ill 53 52 In C... . ................ 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(' lit o n . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 WeIford .. .,.,E , -- 4(I' 50m g A ;.am Senee .I .~ .A . ,, 'Ifk -[ - a 7 r2pn tI 7 57am nd . ... l- - L - .9o6m 0 5a Gaiesvlle. 841ItInVI 4m 10 C2a I Bufr ord-- fo -.. r-.- --t-. 1 17pin (10I 45am ir ua n )ce1 -- ti. ----Ij -... 10 3In'.8a fhl.. .. al .. . , . 1 45 u l 5a AdItinae(aia o1nd 18--Lulapot Ieve Atata nd0p Ei',arive LdIg a 8:1 p m Rtunig,Ae Dula :00. m.,arrvesAt,antR8:0 a Vrn. e on,, Couaifa Gsmllo. Oondensed Sobedule Xov. 30 16N& Trains ran on 73th merldima so% Between Columbia and Groonville ka A4v ston, Newberry and Lauens, Daily occpt Sund,y, No 61 No T STATIONO. No 8 No 60 am mi p4 I P% . 7 0.,LyCo1unbiuAr..10 0 -.., . 7 i0. .41Mton...,.. 912 8 45 8 40.....Newerry..... 769 844 9 5.5 9 25.....Goldville..,,,. 708 78 1020 9 40, ....Clinton ...,... 056 710 1180 10 10.,.. JaurCO,.... 020 624 pin am ip M 12 20 16 8.., .Qray Court.,,. ar7 44O 1280 If68 . 644 484 100t61 ... Fountain I=... 440 4"6 1 294 -".0. ...kA%XOnVU*.. , 61 $0841 104 11 $6...adn.. If1 4 Aq 2 25 H W8. Aar OresnlyWe lw.. 94 Qe 81 Detween Cdovmbio, Alstvi dad Opartan No. 15 16 10 0Wam. ... Lv Volinbia Ar. 9 23pin 10 551pil ........Alston....... . 8 86pm 11 47am ........arlislo ........ 7 88pn4 11 56ua........,Sautuc....... .. 7 25prA 12 30pm......... Union ......... 7 O8pV4 1 03pm........ Pacoltt ........ 6 12pn4 1 30pn. . Ar Spartauburg Lv... 5 48pm Between collubia and Greenville, via. Belton. Daily except Sunday. No. 13. No. 14. It 10a1.......Columbia-....... 420pm 12 0O nn.........Alston....... . 80pn 12 1711n........ Ponaria........ 818pm 1238p1.......Prosperity........ 2 57pm 12 571ml.......Newberry........ 2 84pm 1 O2jnn.........Ilelena......... 2 29pm 1 4pm.......chappells ......I 47pm 2 -5p11...,...Ninety Six....... 1 25p= 2 54pm...... Greenwood. .... 12 4pm 3 ISpin........ Iodges.........12 18pm 3 3pm........onad's, . .., . 12 03pin 3 1pmi...... ilone Path .....11 Goa 4 10pm .........Belton .........11 80am 4 35pn......Willianistou.......t 11am 4 42p . elzer ......,..I 05am 5 00pm1.... .. .Piedmont.. ... ..10 W0ani 5 40ppm.... Ar Greenville Lv....10 l0om Between Newberry and Anderson. Daily except Hunday. No. 17. No. 18. 8 30am. ... Lv Newberry Ar.... 7 501n 8 50am1. Hdvim .eln........ 7 45pm 9 23am. .......Chuappells........ 7 09pm S-am.......Ninety Si4.. ..... 6 48pin 10 05nm- ....-Gr. enwood....... 6 20pm 10 281am........ Hodg.4......... 550pn1 1) -18ai ....... Donald's........ 5 40pnv 11 11an).......Hon ea Pat h....... 5 28pm 11 20ia......Ar 1hloi Lv.. 5 j0pni I1 5Sam.....Ar Anderson Lv..... 8 85pm Bet ween Wallialli, Anderson, Belton and Grenville. I)Ijly except Sunday. No. 14. No. 13. 9 00am. Lv Walhalla Ar.... . 8 00pm .............A r Senecn L%...... 7 8OpPI 9 1101......LY Seieva Ar . .. .. 7 15pa 10 50am....Ar Anderson Ar.... 5 44pn 1I imn .....Ar lMt1on Lv.. 5 15pni 11 30-am......Lv Helton A...... 5051pm 11 r-am...Ar Willianmston Lv ... 4 40pn. i 68ain.... ... Pelzer......... 4 28pni; 11 1ipm ........Pinimout ...... 4 10pnx V2 0pm.... Ar Greenville Lv .... 8 80pm llt ween IIotigeg ad Abhevillo. Daily pxl-pt Suday. No) 11 No 15 WESTIBOUN D)No 17 No 18 pm pmi am pm 6 10 12 25. .Lv Ilodges Lv.. .10 35 3 25 6 45 1 00) .Ar Abbheville Ar.. 11 10 4 00 No 12 No 16 EASTIIOUND) No 14 No 18 9 50 .,35..Lv A lieville Ly.1 p5 I0 26. 1 IU. . .Ar ilot *es A r. . .12 10 5 50 Trains leave Spasrta iburg, 8. C,, A. A C. division, northboui 1. 6.54 a mn, 5.f mn, 6.57 p) m (restibti led liitedl; south, bound, .5.00 a ir, 4.27 p mn, 11.48 a (vest iuted 1hmited); wetbound, W. N. C. division, 1 .35 p mn, 7.20 p mn, for IIen, defrsonville. Asheville I lot Springs, Knox,. ville and Cinciunnati. Trains leavec Greenville, S. C., A. & 0, division, eortlhbiund, 2.44 a in, 4 40 p in, 6.0 yir m , (vest ibudted limited); southbound 6.10 a mi, ~>.81 p mn, 1:!. 31 p mn (vedtibuled limited). Trins,: leave Seneca, S. C., A. & U. dl, viion,i northtund, L.17 ai n), 2,54 p u5 souathundmuu, 7.57 a mn. 7.22 p mi. 'Trains leave Greenwood, S. C., 7.06 a mn; 6.30 p in; Anderson, 8. C., 3.35 p ra; andl Laurens, 8. C,, 4.59 p mn; for Augue ta, Ga , nd( points south. P'ullmnan Car Service.--Train leaving Greenwood 8.80 p m,. carries through Pall man Sleeper fromt Spartanburg to Saran. naih. Ga.. via. Augusta, arriving Sarannah 6.21) a mn. Returning leave Savannah 8. t0 p mn, arrive Greenwood 10.05 a mn, nmaking co nnect ion with C. & G. division, Puill.. mian plaCe dlleping car onl trains 15 and 16; bet ween Charleston, S C., andl Cincin.. naiti, I)., and all 1 rains on A. & C. division. J. A. DODlSO)N. Supt. , Cohnnbuia, S. C. WV. A. TiUltK, A.st. Gien'i Pass. Agent, Charilottec, N. C. W. ii. GI(1EEN. Ge(n'I Manager, At. JAS. L. TAYLOII, Gen'l Pass. Ag't, A\th:cmta, (Ga. SOL IIAAN, Traf11e Mannger, Atlanta, TIIf ATLANTIC COAST LINE R B PASSENO Eli D)EPAI'TMEN'l. W~imingt on, N. C., Nov. 23d, 1891. F~ast Line het.weeii GhIarleston and Co.. ihunblia and upper South Caraolina and WVe.sterni North I'arlii na. 'Nc.. o2. * No. 53. f, 0) ai.m . . Liv 7Carl eston Ar.. 1 5 a.em 7 311..........Lanes5...1 40 p.m 8 40...........mter...1 85 .50..Ar (Columbia Lv. . ..9 $0 .6 3 .m ..Wini,sborro..4 26 - 7 27 ....Chester... 28 8 07 ... .ock 111.... 2 43 p.m 9) 00 . . .Charlotte, N. C, ,. 1 60 l'2 57 p.mnAr Newbrry, S.C., IR 2 43 pim 2 54 .. . .Green.ood,,. ..12 45 5 41 ...Anderson..10 50a in 5 30 ....reenvill.. , .,.10 15 8 00..,,......Wlalla.... 0 00 I (Q ...Abyllt.,.11 85 png 1 3o ,...8art,nurg .... 5 43 3 54 ilentlersonuville,:N, C 3 .35 41 *j .. .AshmeviUe. N. C,.,. .2 30 , t No. .~ ~-~~-n. ig7 41 '2 p. m. Charloton . ...1 50 S a. in, 6 4 ....4n)e..... 950 8 00 . ..Snoter .. . 80 9) 20 Ar. .. C'olumia . Lv 7 10 'T)ail. IDaily except Suinday. Al id t rains bet weenI Charleston and Co. 1 luia, 8. (C.. andM enrry3 thlro.igh FIleepor9 het wiecn Charles cad Cinocinnat I. A.s' G)en. P'acu Agent&j T1. . 1MERNON, TIraultle Manager. J1. H. Nany, Oen'1 Mannee'(r. J C. FITfZO3E HA LU), G REENV1LLE, 8. C, Over Wecst morelnd Bros'. D rug Store, All work dlone by the Instantaneous pro. cess. Also muake enlargenmnts from old pi(eI ores to any size ini waiter colors, cray, on, India iuk. (id :4 i nain nhoingrae.,.