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#p labou o* A 010 this paeor a*OT 1or tre reference. h4ree are breaking down Q1o trait. W return thank&-to Mt U. K. 111.r s~' Home delicious peach*& The Piclkeps Righ School opened law. Monliaay with 78 scholars,' 1 iame heard some farmers say Ce present crop is the best'they ad. 66 Town Council are having the pu , in good order. This is W. Singleton sang and red on music to a tolerably ...tidlence in the Methodist h at, this place on last Sunday 0 0s4 )Maay Harrison, Corrie I. aid Sullie Payne, three of' yile's charming young ladies, ladting relatives and friends at 'have -een a potatoe grown by r. J. C. Thompson this year measured zibout six inches Und and was near the same eeokiah Hughes, who has been ALP)Ing the mail between this place -d jEzasley Station for Mr. Richey fotthe last year or so, died at Eas loy tation lait, week. lie had been 'lubad health for several years. The, youngest bride ever heard of In this Countr'y was a Miss Cat, of on3aster, aged 11 years, who was inest week mnarraied to a Mr. Paine, niied 21. -The totual number of' voters regis tered in Spur4'nburg County is 5, 256; whites 3.929; colored I,327 white miajority 2,609. 4T'ho Pickens, Institunte Joint Stock Comnpany has puichased what, 18 knownt as the Clayton lot, in this plaice, con tain inag foura' e'ts, upo which I they propose to erect tlheir building. It is a very' pretty p~lucee und with a nsice substantial build.. ing on it, will be quite attracwtive. William Kirksoy, aged 77 years, (hod ut his r'esidenc~e near Table. Mitini last week. Mr. K was rezded in this County and was well and faavor'ably known to many of our citizens. Ruv. S. P. H. Elwell closed a pro.. truapted meeting att this place on lnst Saturday. The meeting was" Squite Intereosting, and the nametas of eyeral persons were added to the e~ itrch dur'ing the progress of' the ntecting. We were pleased to meet Dr. - dwards, of' Due West, int onr town te ber day. The Dr. thinks of Inogp somewhere in this seetion, e h~lope be may conclude to fix tppar Pikens as the plhice. We teeh c~r#iould not, do bettor. fe~~MCravy, a talented young 1~4'of Spar'tanburg, spent a few li Pickenas last, week, Hie unmd to be very mneh pleased with PIdns, and we feel confident he ij.ay us another visit before a 14 while. Pickens has many :. oseph Philpot, aged 80 years, (t*this realdence ntear Central Uo, in thig County, on the 18th imt'He was, we believe a native 'i dgefleld County, and moved 6o this County over twenty years " Hoe1 was a member of the -atllodist Church and ai good iigen. 8 r . M. Coxc, one of the practi. 44fd) progressive farmers of the I.dai~ side of our County, favored ui Satateday with some ver'y I6sw*t potatoes, the largest we aV6en this season. He also left i g~' fie a very fine bunch of' 'z but 70 stalks, which all evi. ~ItIy spr'ang fr'om one grain. 0. A mbler has left some 'Olte ish potatoes, one of *#~s; otawred ton Inches around. , ithee left with us freree SQ,5smalleet potatoa.~ no thick and large sit4~ed off the gar * at tfl ~JA#4 4~'*'$~JR~v J~ t ~ ~*aI~i over te, wiob red A will be seen of September 'hae. t--0d time for holding :+' pisq.ry eIetion, and certain U"ys designnted for holding public *.etlhgs with the several clubs in the County. The Democratic can i.didates Isn the County are all ex. pooted to attend these meetings and address the people. The rules for governing the primary election are aleo- published in this issue. The comnmittee has made all the rfeces arrangements for the Priiary cam paign, and now the canditiates can get, in their work. Mr. G. W. Taylor, of Pickens, has purchased the interest of Mr. S. S. Gibbs in the furniture factory and will be hereafter atssocitand with his brother, Mr. J. H. Taylor, who will probably devote his entire at tention to coducting the enterprise in future. The new firm will be known by the name and style of Taylor Bros. DoN'T WASTE MONEY on trashy extracts when you can buy a lasting perfume so delightfully fragrant and ref'reshing as Floreston Cologne. Ma. EDrron: 1 03ee in vour last paper a notice that there wa to be a singing and Sunday School celebration at Prater's Creek church, commencing Friday before tho 5th Sunday in July, iIstaIt. IL is a mistake in the writer; there will be a singing but no Sunday School celebritLion. . J. E. GILLRSPIE, Sup't-"t. A BENEFICENT ACTION,-The mis erablo looks and feelings of those coifined at delsks or work tables, are caused by weak stomach, kidneys or bowela. Parker's Ginger Ton(ic without intoxicating haq such a be neficent action on these organs and so cleanses the poisonous matters from the system, that rosy cheeks and good health aro soon brought bjack aigain.-ELxpress. A Spark from Oolenoy. Ra. EDIT. T: As it has been some time teinee I nioticed anything in your columne from) this section, 1 will give you a few dots. The'erops are exceptiona.lly gondI and promises aunrdant yield in the fall. Heavy rains bare fallen' for the past week, dloing much damage to bottom corn. Farmiers arepuh ing to fiuish up~their crops this week. Co.tton is late on account of I he cold weather in the tirst of t ho Spring. Some failing to get a stand, planted corn and peas instead. We have a good school in this Neighborhood taught by Nir's. Simnes on McHugh. Mr's. Mellngh is a teacher of foulr years experienlce, and gives entire satisfaction as a teacher. The p iblic roads in this section) are neglected and in some places are adlmost impassable. Hester's Bridge needs repairi ng. OCCA STONAL,. Fon SALE oR RENT.-I will soil the large store house occupied by Mj. J. Smith in Easley; and if not sold, will rent and give possession by the 1st day of Septe mber, 1882. G. W. TA YLOR. Best ever made, Emory's Littte Cat hartic Pills, pleasant to take, siegar-uonfted; no griping; only 15 cents a nox, or Druggist s or by mall. Standard Care Co., 114 Nassau street, New York. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bilious attacks positively cured with Emory's Suan dard Cure Pills--an infallible remedy: never fails to cure the most obstinate, long-stand ing cases where Quinine and all ot her re medies had failed. They are prepared ex pressly for mualarious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a strong cathartic and a chill breaker. sugar coated; contain no Qninine or Mercury. eniusing no griping or purging; they are miud and efficient, certain in their action and harmless in all cases; they eff'ectually cleanse the system, and give new life and tone to the body. As a household renmedly they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint their equal is nuot known; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Physioinns, and sold by Druggists everywhiere. or sent by mail, 25 and 50'cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever mnade, only 15 cents. Standard Cure Co., 1141 Nassau street, New York. tune 15, tom GATE CrTY STONE FILTER, CRs's Faur'. DaIxa, LAJInETI's bfPuava)FY A. McDeIRiDE & C0- want a liv ac i AN.-n every city anid town in thee Unie ma n to handle above artices. Exehuidvergh to rnanufacture Filterer and Driers. Writ to McBride & Co. for ternms., rt D~ yton want to make money and benefit your neighbors, write to McBuErtt & ., Atlanta, Ga., and secure right to mnanufac. ture Gate City Stone Filter, Cherry's Fruit Drier. Big money la It, A man with vim and get up can make money by Securing control In hi B tow . city, of 'late City 8tone~ Filter, Cherry'i Fruit Drier, Lambeth's Improved Fly Fan Wrlte to McBrile & 0o. for circular, terms, &.. Address MOBatDs & Co., Atlanta. Oto~ oRnas ~ tonon.li To Men Ontet tieder andiby virtue of the provislotWe of the 8eond Beetion of an Act, entitled 44A1 Act to authorese the consovudationgof-tf.0 Atlantio'.an'd French Broad Valley Railroad Conmpany, and the, Edgefteld, Trenton and Aiken Railroad Company, and other Cow panies herei-n named, &U., approved Jan uary 81st, 1882.. 411' person1, corporations, townships. and municipalities holding shares of the capital stock of either the Atlantic and French Broad Valley Railroad Company or -the Edgefield, Trenton and Aiken Railroad Company, are hereby notified to meet, either in person or by duly authorized re presentatives at Belton, Bootb Carolina, on (lhe 16th day of August, A. D. 1882, at 6 O'clock P. M. for the purposes of ef'ecting the consolidation of said two Railroad Com paulies under the said Act, approved Jan uary 81st, 1882. J. N. COCMiAN, President. of the Atlantic nud Frencht Broad Valley Railroad Company. LEWIS JONES, President of the Edgefield, Trenton and Aiken Railroad Company. july 13, 1882 48' 5 -0 WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Fult T HIS CO.MPANY, FOR PRATT REVOLV ING ilEAD GINS, FEEDERS8 AND CON DENSERS, without doubt the best OIN now made, andt the onlyfone that will not. choke. Ask Thomas Parkins, Elias Day, or any other person using them. Over"75 in use in Anderson and'Abbeville Counties. CLA RK'S 81EED COTTON rLEANOR something new and indispensible to all Gin owners. Takes out dirt, nails, rocks, and everything else. Increases filthy cot toi from i to 3 cns per pound, and saves largely in gin-fing, &e. Price, $~5.00, payable in the Fall. Compasy are hynownetied betood meet ther kin, pndrson offer duyathmized and gieyuentilatBt Nonmber th Cay.iao teClldatoostr aid'e the Seerod Cortn pClesnder tesi c, prvdJn uy 31t, 1882.3 COUNYT OMNI3.IN.i' COHAC, Presden. o ts AttC. ., Fulvnih Boad Baly Irord o pany. o out Cm Presiens of iea the EdBrid rntnad Acrkss Raiwloa Cmpa lieney r N.M a lys 13, 1882ay 43us 5h :.a theNLoeS, ithouponoibleted the t.OI pano ofde aid trhde, nlyon htt wpit._ orainy ohe penown ong th o ei. 0e In u in nde onty*h~j Cou-nte. CLAK'S S OTTAON CEANR. Foting ON Y aUR dienblNG to all TGiE, owER l TANsE utdir, aply, rocs andevryhi G . W.creasE Nilh t to.fo ~t Id ents p poudgn, asales.. lageln giheninntal Pie, Insuranc Copaln ofew Yorkl. StateVITORti CArEoMLna Thee toe grnowhn tL eteerst ofdns.o hriaiolheEt and fcts offehn low an. Thse o are11 treoem to adadon Cish ai ond stciguar t ided 8cel Cotton ju.i H. on8 th t dyo7 ul 82 thBfrnoon to _Recuepir. te 13averhy the admiisrationy shold no egted.IIwl e i lcBig ivenS ' uner Mily ivr h ndal ea this thea( 10'h day of.ltady, A. D.,a th188. i u CLoN Lt DU'ANT Ji i iso r.. july 13. 1882 d! 8 . Ne AdvertisemeAOntYs. II'YUS LTZBANE ARIS Ats Seluzespa is l.dgpied m amomentC mgent fo the GermtancSng. Thie gsreane Cpyin of NEuropronuce.atfe giftofPoidnce themot ont f l knwnaterati s., and. its auie, freih oande oai is no Led owAitin the reacho of evr vlied~t ind ~th weser word. ta, Ga.iReladeevaded Ths AITe ien, oandtrcereecando cured ishalliiud ia tientse aind phystilcand. it os o (lend for myV boo a on'l he 0(1that(lcyHab.uid and teure.Freme.i infro 20011,t sl ow (IS t iyte __ __SOLD BY ALL h)RUUUiM'l'~. O P I U' M By B. M. WeOlLEY, Atlan. I ta, Ga. Rehint.!" evidence hABIT given, and reference to cured patients and physicians. CURE ~enti for my hook on The I HaWi said Its ("ua'e. Free. july 20, 12-' 44 4 TIOMAZ 'STEI3M M1 GREENVL 4L4 IIALL*N CELEBRA TED 4 GIN, Manufactured I Peerless Engline, Manufac I have the following articles at the Facti Clod Crusher and Pulverizer, This is the 1 tion. .Bradley's Reaper. Mower and fiay Rake, The Celebrated Victor One liorme Gramn Di Automatic Plantation Gates. Ex-Governor refer to lion. W. i. Perry for any intormatic I hare just received tihe Agency for the Harrow, It has great advantage over the Tv Call and examine. Iron Fences for Floral TI Auctioneer am jnne 1, 1882 WHOL ES TURNIP SEEDS! BLUE GRASS SEED. RED OLOVER SEEDb. Orchard Grass Sed lHERD CI~RASS SEED. While Clover Seed. LUCERNE' SEED. PAlINTS. P UT TY, &C. A T The Greenville Druug, S4eed aned Paint MItore. oct 61, 1881 4 M. C, Wincheser, .ATi Anudersonu's Mills. S. 0, KEEPS CONSTANTLA ON IIAND) A full Stock of OENElRAL MEPt'Hi ANIIE, viz: SUGAR, COF'FEE. SA LTF, CitOm2K, EftLY WARE, CA LICOlES, JEIANS, anid all kinds of GOODS, which lhe sells as cheap as any othier Merchian in the County. All kinds of CO)UNT ILY P100D.UCE, taken in exchange for (JO0I3, and satisfacution guaranteed, firona $3 to $80 Give me a call and be convinced of' the ahove faints, Respwct ful ly. aip_18, 18f2 89 E. W. Marshall & Co. WVholesale and Retail Dealers In FOmaN AND DM!dliCO DaY-SOt AND NOiOS Perry B~uilding, Next to Ferguson & Miller's, GREENVILLE, - - 5. 4 . Samples Sent When Desired. may 4, 188288y EFrrows of Youth, ? flD~~J'VfT1h~W.T ~ ?LE, S. UO I ' e : ;ELF FEEDING COTTON Ing Sing, New York. tured at Wayunemboro, Pa. >ry prices: The Celebrated Acme Iiarrow. et, implpeneut ever introduced on a planta naifictired at Syracuze. New York. ill, Victor Trippie Hingud Iarrow, C(rter's 3. F. Perry has two on hist planation. I n as to its working. sale of' Barley's Adjustable and Reversible lolas hliarrow. or Cemetfery Lots. -OiAS STEEN. q4 Conanaission Mercaant. 37 t ALE LIST MERCHANTSI = MSEND US YOUR BUSI NESS CARD FOR TRADE LIST. P. LANDRETH & SONS, PHILADELPHIA. 'PLOW STOCKS, hOES, Shovels, Spades, MJatteek s, Picks. RAK ES. Cross Cut Saws, Lots ol' other Goonds ait WV. T. McFAL L'S. PICKENS.C. H , S. C. jan 5. 1582 16 NEW STFORE. NEW GOODS! Tihe World Moves and M. i. SMIT H & CO., IIl~ilET' itil ANNOUNCE TfO T[IEIlt ftze.ldl ando. thle pulic that~ thley lmve Me curedtt the( large and C* c lomdous STOl E kntownt as the l1lirO.\BI CJO1RN~(, where'l Ithey wvill be plIeaised to serve everybody withI F'i ST 1.VI1 A8$ (G(O(ODS ail reas ona~uble pne es We havYe jutI reCturn11ed lfroml ma9rket whtee we pur chaedi a~ full stocik oft seasonable Goods' I, 11 iat.s, IBool x, .%aoes, C .n ecli ionair ies, II ardcwaeii, Falrmin g limip leent , (Jroceries, antd G eneraI l Aert'ulidise, and we canfly asxsert t hat. t hese Gooi lu- and rices with comnpare faivoi bily witia thiose of any llouse in th l nyli Jounlty, We meanii to sell Goods. Come and see thle t~fargnin I $hoes, Tobacco, &c. D)oni' tail to examine our Goods betoro making your purchaises, for we buly and sell toi cash, uand can gtuaranatee barigains int oftt new and freshu Uoods. Be sure tocl. Yours respectfully, M. .J. NMMITU dr 00,, EAsley, M. (C. ..')Y 1001 .. ho 'a . . ..." .. ... ORAN A TTOR"rF 00U afti(4%61 iekenus C. M. m. 4V {fflce in School Commiaaioner Office. W1l practice in the State and Federa Courts. Jan 5, 1882 16 Ono. 0. WLLS, Ono. W. TAYL0R1 JAinas L. Oti, Piokens C. II. 8.' Greenville. 8,. C. WELLS. ORa &TAYLOR, A TTORNEYS 4. CO UNSEL ORSA TLA H PICKENS 0. 11., 8. C. Prompt attention given to business entrus ted to .i]fem. rinrch 10, 1884 25 M. F. A3svL, J E Bono-. Ureenville:s C. Pickens 8 C ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL60S AT LAW PIcKENs 0. H., a. C. Office in t.h Court HIouso. Prompt attention given to tall business ewn. trusted to then. do 9, 1880 12 The Grand Central DryGoods EMopium -0 P Dr J. W. QU1LL1AA -Ar - E A LEY - . r - IAVE's RE( 'EIVED AND ITAVE TN :tore tle Largest1 an1-l liet Selected Stock ofG I would say th :11 I hiave just receive'~' 201' iirent Sr vles of li.\ATes anid 110 NN 1TS froma 25 cents to (I7.00 aipicco A nice lii of Trianinling 8ilks anud Sai tns. 200) Peeies Finei I~iress. Golis, 20,000) Yarils (Calicoes, :\Iuslins and Pi1 ques. My sI ock of Ladies nitil (1entlemen': shioes is comruplete. at. prices t hat never fai 1o sell themi. A large lot of Gents St~raw Goodle. Iiteady %Ilade (3lthng aneal F'urnishain Ijo odls. I10(0 Yar-is Cashamers, Jeatas ntail C at tennades, bouag ht <lirecltif-rin un: fact urer's S hirliin gs, Shiieeltngs, Yarin, Ilatrd wart G IdM s;'are, TP:ahie aii'l I'ooket Cur lery i N1i less vu-iety. Drugs. Medicinecs, Painits, Oil andl Dy 8tu 1's. A lairge lot of lcenvy arnd Faney Groerici ats chieap as theJ~ cheapeset When ci you oi ae 10 Eley'~O he sur nn1 ~I. -ill aunel see toe, unel he coninlceid thatr si~till lead'. ini low p-i Ces. B espect t'ulIy, .J. V. Y LIl QUILLIAN, inny 1, 1 85 ;1.3 A GIEAT CAUE CF .UUMAN Mi~r EN Cit 4b i.n! MOf ,thuse, ivnhutr y .'mha ins, Irpe y Nervousx l)IebiliI itii in ho olinint. t o ~\a, r I.) , nuirbio of- the "tre 0h~t,"' a 'I heo wvor'el reoeit auett 1 hor'. 'in t his nil, inira;ble. lecture, cleany pruoves fro(int his own't exper'ience Ilitt lhe nwv ini consegene,~a~* ul GSif .\buse:~ nrity h' ell.et :aly renVe Iouiyt out aL nawile of eia- I t it ( -e ( c('ta no ~l effect oil, by wh1iebt every !'tie(rer, noi mterl't wh'ait his ~eelieiona u.niy bi.. maa cturet iml$l- chieuaply, priv'aLtely anal .ali.. jair. 82I;_y Erg TisLetue il pov T'aont thonsn-isatalthou am i Seni nler s l, nt pin cwnvelIy, f" cen o r o n--to o ta; I itr 'e , i fi Pre arnly ~c Posln thl~cc lio~x, 450. j at ar 188 zocltti orfuaiy,~i Cit tot lu noniaa. If~d you are tav wch-mica:t or~ ..ner 1 i' or i-.c ove we orhu awm~.ri dwy fioii c oni-< r h fym: care cre lawyer I'Ainite .r ae t 1G .n et~ h'yautui0 ymer stroi. o r imd ,uI e tn-,tat , i iak 1?. Iat (ii' ttents btigri u I'. n:u Ui ary -ic Cmhanre, o f yi ae t ~ro:ed yoth'an Uoe titO of the, btngsia stie bo N.. Moork. ar. nete' yo can6 be.ji cured at yi li'A xxiln's GNan o..c NEWvo arewting w~ y io ne, inip.iono ny d:-me or weakness e ad acciaire a r.timuhet take Gism a Tourc at once . it will invigorate nnd bm!d von up from the first dose but wM never intoxicate. It han swed hundreds of lives it may save yours. HTON & CO., 1M WOUn'a ft , New York. 60c. an.1 we aan elsea, as sa a.am in was.. OTWAT S/.vING t1UYlNG DOLLAR 817.,. NEW Rlilli m nard PAROSS. ComussI~ On and after.. msenger trains wl uated upon this Road. Daily, except igo. 62. up 48I Leavroolumbia (A] Alston Newherry Ninety Six Hodges at Belton at Arrive at Greenville fat NO. 68. DOWN PAs8 Leave Greenvilleat Belt on at 1iodges at - Ninety Six Newherry at Alston tit Arrive at Columbia( r]$ SPART1ANBURG, UINION RAILROAD no. 52 up PAB xx - Leave Alston 12 St rot her Santu [to P t U nion 67P J onesville Arrve Spartanrg NO. 66 DOWN t." Lenve Spartmn'g it & 1) Spart an'g, 8, U & 0 4u8 20pi -- Strelt on 8655 p tam Strother 418 p'14 Arrive at Alston 458 p'na LATRENS RAIL "a Leave Newberry at 405p -' Arrivo at Laurensm C I 649 p nt Leave Ltirens 10 08 a nw Arrive at Newberry 1260 p n AnCEvIL BRANO. . Leave 1lodges at P Arrive at Abbeville 22 pin Leave Abbeville 12 IO m Arrive at ilodges 1 06 p m' Blue 1Ridge 1E 1 & A rion Branoh~ Leave lBelt on att 6,40 p mn Andlerson at. 6 20 p nr Ple1(ltont ait 650 p it twnon [e] 7 86 p m - \rrvVe at w alhalla 7 59) pgmu Leave W ailhalla at . 9 80' m i Seeen [n] 10;00 a in - l'endletonil at 10 88 8ar A ae. annt 11 11 a m Auiive at felt on at 11.I60 a wr 'l lli)UGI1 CAlR S VICE. Solb1 I rninM bet ween mbim and Wal hlnla. Through ears bet ti Charleston anel ,'1 lieundera~tnvj~i an Ch coton and Green. ville, obii hing chaing . cars between either of the~ ab~ove poin -( (ONNECTI 8. A. With S C lhallroatd fro 'harlesten. Wit h Wilm1inst on, coln a and Atigust Rlailroadu fromr Wilm ton and air points North thereo Wit h e e & .A Iailroad f oharlotta an'4 all points North ther [3. w it bi A e bevile'nnd Spartna R ailroad for poin uea in West ern No arolinaa, C. Withi Atlanita anrd chnrlotte DIit Rielr mon011( a ol Duanville flail or t luatai ad Il oinlts southIi W*3t~ n. *wit ha A t hit Ia und (bato'lte 1Jivit lobh it ou1i anda I)ntnv ille Railway l lata ait Ueyondl .wit h A t lanoht a and charlot te Di' hulon ini'. o ni a t a vill li -ailroad for a 1ointsii soth Isanrd west. r. with S C i ihod for Chatrlesfon 4'. Wit h Wi lmaington, Columaia and Auegusat lInilroad for Wilmington and the N *or I h. Wit h chIatrlot 'e, columbia amnd Augusta ~ i ailoin for Chrote nusd he Noth - a. Withb .Uhaevi lie and SpartanbbnrglRallroad n. WV it!, hanta a charlotte Division Rioh mondi aruia Daunville Railroad fro St :1)31 nii Tlime used( in Wash ington, D C, which is tifteen 1oiniutes faster thani Coluin-. bia T. 31I. 1t. TALCOTT, Gleneral Manager.~ J1 WV lFy, Superintendent A. P'oi'x,G(enterallI'aissentge' Aout mehmond114 & Danville R II Change of Schedule. PA2SENGE 13t EPAIMENT. ''~ On anid after April 80th, 1882~~~ Possenger~VI T1ra in Service on the Atlan ~oni < hoariot he. A ir Line divistion of the Rico "' -nousintand lDanville R- R. will be as folle~ ~ MaIL ANn) Ex1Rns No. 51. ieave Atlansta21p 'rrive Oaine'sville 2 51 p in Lola 6 22 p m"', ':nbIun Gap Junction 6 47 p m~ To(ccoa 6 40 pmi Feneca8 (00 p m n GJreenville 10 06 p in .xgartauuburg -11 40 p (iast onia 2 06 aq n l~eave Atlanta40a Arrive' Gainesville t g.m4 Raibu sis ap Junction741ai 'Toccoa817am Greenville 1 h Spatrtanbhurg124p Ga'to.nia 21p Arrive Char lotte4 )p W ESTWARD MAIL AND) EXPIIUSS NO 6 Leave Chasrlotte ( Arrive Onetlonia 22m Spartuanbsurg6 Greenville Seneca& Rathns Onp Junction 10 Lusla Arrive Atlanta 10 Lenye Charloi'e t9. . Arrie Getosla 47 00a