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DON'T LEAVB THE PA.UL Come, boys, I have poI S tg to tell you Oome near, I woid- z,% A iliow You are thinking of leaving the homestead, Don't be in a hitdry to go. The city has many attractions ! But think Of themi4ed .#a6 sins When once in the vortex of fashion, How soon the course downward begins. Yon talk of the mines of Auatvalia, They're wealthy in gold, without (Upbt; BMu, ah there i; 'old on' the farm boys, If you will but shovel it out. The mercantile life is a hanard, The goods are first high and then low, Better risk the old farm a while longer, Don't be in a hury to go. Tke great stirring world has idducements, There is many a gay, busy mart, But wealth is not made In a day, boys, Don't be in a hurry to start! The bankers and brokers are wealthy, They take in their thousands or so; Ah, think of the frauds and deceptions Don't be in hurry to go. The farm Is the safest and surest, The orchards are budding to-day; You're as free as the air of the mountains, And monarch of all you survey; Better stay on the farm a while longer, Though profits should come rather slow; Remember you've nothing to fisk, boys Don't be in a hurry to ! Painfab Affietionl. A Now Hamp4hir paper has thii aceount of a terrible suffering: "Fiv( years ago,lat wintbr'Oeorge Male ham, a lad of a dozon y6arg, living ir the north part Qf Wolfboro, went tc Water villago one evening to skatc with some boys of that yilligo. 11< got intoAtho "vitir h1id ihbn walkod home-a distance of nearly two mile -his Clothes fregning o him. i folke werie abod on his arrival home, and ho slipped off his wet clothes, and in this wet n(l child condition went to bed. Atfli1:tdJi0 did not, feel thc effects- f it, buibtfter a short time hc experienced i aliyht Ieneris, and after a while hs joits began to disk locate, and contuni-d until nearly every joint in his body was dislocated -his shoulder joints, elbows, wr:st, q-tnd finger 'jrints, Whilo the lower joints were14JJ?-vnintCd-eron. to hie -oe joints. WY saw hin a year ago then we coulSdIinp our hand round his leg aboyedho knee, while thc knee joints wore enormous in size. To add to his other safferings, sev eral largo sos broke out upon hei body a short Limo before his death lHe was confinerl to 1.is bod for nearl~ three years provious to death, whici occurred .Tiry 25. Any poison wiuichi bas been swal lowed, inlentionailly or by accident may be rendered. harmless by swal lowing~ two oills of sweet oil. An in (lvidual withi a very strong constitus tion should take twice the quantity The oil neCutralizes over'y lormn of vegetable or mineral poiSOn wit!a which physicians are acquainted. A heaping teaspoon ful each' of' com mon ealt angl gropind mustard stirred into haldf a glasful of water is a good antidote for poison; this votmits at soon as it reaches the stomach; but for fear some of.the poison may st ill remain, swallow the whites of one or two raw eggs, or drink a cup 0o strong coffee. MISsINo.-A boy about twelve years old called at a New York po lice station to give notice that bit lather was rissing. Alter gettin nlame, street and number, ,the ser geant said "Now give me a description 01 your father." ."lie is a man," said the boy. "1 don't doubt that, but I want his age, he igh t,.color of, bis ha ir, and so On." The boy was stuck, and after the sergeant had vainly pumped him, he said "It's curions that a boy of your age can't describe your own father.' "H Ie's my' step father'. I know h.e's been hanging about our house8 for two or three years, but I neve thought to look at him much You can put him down asB a redheadec man, and I'll get nother to write out the r'es." Sanky is accustomed to toll, as th< or igin of "Hold the Fort," about Sher' man's message signalled to Genera Corso, at Alto ona, ''Hold the fort-] am coming." The evangelist, how ever, does not quote Gen. Corso' s rc ply, which wvas: "I am short a chcoh~ bone and an car', but am able to whij all hell yet!. Rcports from the Alabama, the Mississippi and the Sonth Carolina cotton crops show that the late fine weather has been improved by clean and early gathering. Tihe yieold, how. over. is les thanI last year's. ' The Alabama Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church has boen divided, into the Alabaina Conference and the CeRtRIal A labama Conference -thq former etibtacing the white menbers, and Ohe latter the colored. The New York llorr4ld now pro poses that Chamborlain be laid away wrapped up in a "bleody shirt." We socond the motion, with the amend., ment that a. Federal bayonet be st.ck up-at his head. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. oPer day to 8Agnts !-Best. E- . Selling Goods! H AASIS & Lu DRUCHT, 107 Liberty street, New York. 5 TO$. a Week to Agents. Samples FRLEE. P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. A gents-Four $10 Cromos Free. J. M. MIUNYON & CO., Philadelpl)in, Pa. ANDIERS0NVILLE. AGENTS WANTED ! A completa llistory of Andersonville Pris on, by Dr. I. R. Stevensod, f3yrgeon iq ohirge, with - an appendix containing the names of 13,000 Union soldiers who died there, with date an4 .oause of death. Sept on receipt of price, $80.' A silendid campaign book. TURNBJULL BuoTHiERis, Baltimore, Md. Higheit tr4niur at the Centonunial A2ard ed to the Lamb Kziitting Machine! ]Wtsa $tbding in 15,Xinit. Knitting in the heel and, narrowi itv4 ike too eomplet e; 'knits all -sizest 'iarA w aid wideno at will; and knits the web either Tu bular or Flat, Single, Double, or Ribbed. Pro duding all Varieties of Knit Apparel. Send for circule and sample stocking. - LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO., Chicopee Falls, Mass., or Philadelphia, Pa. 'ARE YOU USE NONE BUT THE A VE R I L L Chemical Paint. It is the Original and Only Reliable Paint Mixed Ready for UsC. It is the mosi. Durable, the Iandsomest and most economical paint made. Sond for saiple card, with testimonials from owners of t,be finest residences in the country. For sale in every section of the country. AVERIhJL C1HEMICAL PAlINT CO., 32 Eurling Slip, New York City. The only Centennial Medal for a prepared paint was awarded us. Oenateuianini Rednetion in Advertising. $3,250.40 worth of Newspa.per Advertising. at publishers schedulo rates, given Tor $70)0. and a three months note accepted in p)ayIment fron% Advertisers of responsibility. A Printed List, giving Name, Character, Actual Daily and Weekly circulation, and scheduel rates of Advertising, sent free to any address. A pply to GEO. P. ROWEL & CO., Newspaper |Advertising Agents, 41 Park Row, New York. Nov 2, '487 94 Good Fortune Waits on all who purchase tickels in the GRAND EXTRA DRAWING, Monday Do cember 4, 1876, Louisiana State Lottery Com pany. This Inst itiution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the' State for Education al purposes in 1868, wit h a Capit al of $1,000,, 000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,000. Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take place monthly: The seasonu of 187G closes with the following schemes: Capital Prime, $0,OOO. Only 20,000 Tickets at $20 each. Fractions ini proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. I Capital Prize, $50,000 1 Capital Prize, 20,000 1 Capital Prize, 10 000 10 Prize at $1,000, 10,000 26 Prizes at 600, 12,50t' 100 Prizes at ~00, 8(0,000 200 Prizes at Ti00, 40,000 500 Prizes at 100, 50,000 2,000 Prizes at, 20, . - 40,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800 2,700 9 Approximnation Prizes of 200 1,800t 9 A pproximat ion Prizes of 100 000 2,866 Prizes amounting to $268,000 Write for circulars or send orders to CHIAB. T. HO0WARD, New Orleans, La.4 The First Regular Quarterly Dollar Draw ing will take place on .January 2, 1877. Tickets $1 each. Capital Prize $15,000. Nov 9,-1876 . 10 4 EASLEY HOTeL. TIS POPULAR HOUSE is conveniently loented to the Depot; Rooms well furnished andl the table supplied with theo best in the market. Board reasonable. Conveyance furnished to Table Rock, Cousar's Hec.d, or any other point which parties may wish t.o visit. C2LYD)E & MOTES, Prop)rielors4. March 30. 1876 30 oni FINAL SETTLEMYENT, PPLJICATION hias been made to I. II. . ilpot, Esq., Judge of' Probate for] l Piokens County, for leave to ninke a Final4 Sett lenment of the Estate of Henry Hendricks, ] deceased, on Friday, the 17th (lay of Novem. bor next, and he discharged therefrom as Ex. cutors of said Estate. .JOHIN M. JHENDICKS, 1Exo .JAS. F. HIENDRIICK8 jExr Oct 19, 1876 74 Notice. ALLjipersons having Deeds, Liens or Morts gages in my otice, will please come forward and take them out, as I dlesire to have all my busines.s in thle oflice finished ump when my term expires; besides I need theo money ~ for recording samte. 8. D. J{EIT 71, c.c.'. & o. s. Nov2, 1866 4 rhe State of South Carolina. .TI0KEN8 COUNTY. IN~ COMMO)N PL198s.i Baylis W snnse, Fletcher Mansil, Camilla Hendricks and husband James B lilendriqks and others- 1liintills. against Fames Boswell, Robert E Bowon, Win A Clyde, Htenry C Briggd, Thomas W Russell Orlando C Folger and others-Defendants COMPI.AINT Volt RHLIXF, 4Q. B Y virtue of a decretal order, made by the Hlon. T. 11. Cooke, Judge of the Eghth Idicial Ojircuit, on the 141i ,day of JuLy. &,4. 1876, eacl4'vqt every of the bers $4 law of Tinsa Emma Johnson, formerly Tin 3a Err ma Mansell, if any there be other than the Plaintiffs'above named in this ao tion, are hereby summond and required to ippear before the Clerk of this Court.,' iden tify themselves and establish their claims to the funds to be distributed, herein on or be fore the 21st. day of July A. D. 1877, or rorever be debarred of all benefit under the lecreo for distribution to be rendered in this lot-ion. G1v6n' .under my hand and office seal at Pickens, this the 15th day of July A. D. 1876. S. D- KEITH, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Piokens County, S. C. July 20, 18,76 46 ly AGENTS Our large life-likc Steel En I gravings of the Presidential MAKE Candidate sell rapidly. Send for circular. N. Y. Engraving $18 a day Co., 35 Wall St., B:x 8236, N.Y. STAMERING cured by Bates' applianees. For deEcription, &c , address SixPsoN & Co., Box 5076, New York. L*'Very ani Zalc Sta Iegs Parties desiring to hire conveyance to Pickens Court IIouse, Table Rock and othei points, can be accommo(lated at my Stables, at all hours of the day and night. Pur uhasers can also be supplied with Good Stock r, reasonableprices. W2Yb- Regular Mail Line to Pickens Court. house daily. (Sundays excepted.) 111CHEY & WYATT. Easley Station, S. 0., Aug, 3, 1875. ._I NG returned and permanently loca A ted at Piensville, re'MeCCtfuully ofi>rs is Professionial serv~'ices t d 11he Citiz.ens of t hat ~icinity and surrourunniig country. Charges .cason11alie. May 9 41 ZYKAILZYO! We are noid I,repared to furnish permanent situa tions for a large number of persons, male and female who are Oto W r! Parteu hors s;ent free 'i n applicaltion. Address, with stamp, SoUTH CRN Co-OPERATrie Co., Nashville, Tenn. PEll WEEK guaranteed to Agents Mlale anid F"einalhe, ini t hei r locality. lermsi' and OUTFiT FI"tEE. Address P. x. VI KERY & CO., Augusta, Me M an hood: How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition of Dr. CUL, VEtRW ELIL'S Celebrated Essay on the radi aalcurd (without medicine) of Spermator, p'hooa or d5eminal Weakness, Involuntary Se.. mninal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Phmysi 3al Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, ete; ilso, Consumption, Epilepsy and l its, in, luced by self-.indulgence or sexual extrava, gance, &c. ~3.Price, in a sealed envelope, only siX sents. The celebrated au(hor, in this admirable Essa.y, clearly demonstrates, fr'om a thirty rears' successf'ul l* raci ice, that the ularming onsequences of self-abuse muay be radically urerd withIout the daZngerouls use of internal nedici ne or thle apl)icat ion of thle kn te; point nmg out a mnode of cure at once simle, cr ain, and effectual, by means of which every mufteror, no matter what his condition may >e, may cure himiselt cheapley, privately, and -adically. Sent u'nder seal, in a plain en"elope, to mny adidress, p)ost-pafid, onl receipt of' aix cents >r two post stamips. Aidress the P'ublish'ers, F3. IBRUGMAN & SON, I1 Ann St., Now York; Post Office Box, 4686 July 20, 1870 4(1 rhe Greatest Discovery of the Age. D)R. TORIAS' VEN ET!AN LINIMENT. Over 29 years before the public. Warrant.. dor the money returned, to cure Dysentery, )iarrhena, Colic, Spasms, Ciroup, and Vomit% ng;. taken internally. Perfectly i6nocent; ;ce oathI withI each lhou tie; andl( Chronic Rhleu natismi, Swellitigs, Spirains, liruises, Pains in lhe Limbs, Unek and chest, externally. Not bottle has ever' b)een returned, although nilions arec sol annua ly. Price, 50 cents. )r. TOBIAS' 110RSME LINIMENT, in Pint lot tles, is the best in the world for the curo >f Lameness, Old1 Sores, Sprain%, Colic, and )istemuper. Price, $ 1.00. Tobias' Derby Ionditioni Powders are superior t> any others, >r no pay. They allay Fever, Purify the Vater, Soften the skin, give a fine coat, and mprove the A ppetit e. Price, 25 cents. Per 'ectly innocent, as Col. 1). McDaniels, who ias seen the recipe tet tifiea to, as well as the 2:nimnent. IIe has some of the Fastest Run ing Horses in the world. Thousands of oor.. iticaites have been receivedl, r-peaking in high ernis of the above medicines. Sold by the )ruggists. LIPPMAN BROS , Savannah, leorgia, Agents. Sa day at home. Agentsa wanted. Out 1.fit anud terms free. True & Co., Au% usta, Maine. $5 to $20 pe day at home. Samples worth 1 f ree . Stison & Co. Po,.la.,Mane --TO SUBSORI BE -FOR THE NOEFNS SiTiTNE Only $1-50a Yea Evecry mnan in the County' Pick ens SHOULD BE A SUIDSCRIDEI Every man who has ever' liv hero and huas nmoved aw ay, SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBE: --o IT FURNISHES ALL -AND CONDENSED REPORtT$ --OF-. I T C1RCUL ATLS8 Largely in the adjoining Countii and to some extent in Western North Carolina! AND IS, THIEREF~ORE, SUBS CRIBE For tho Pickens Sentinel ADVERTISE [n the Pickeuns Sentinel NOTICE. I take this method of informing my frien Lhat I will be found in my office on en SATURDAY, for the purpose of transactil any business that comes under my jurisdi ion. As my duties as School Commissioner w 3ompel mie to be absent in dlifferent parts he county, I make this special appointme for the benefit, of all concerned. RL. A. IBOWEN, no25.1 lynnaol Commissionn P.CKENS 1IGR SCH1OOL 1876. H E Scholastic year to difideld into tw TerIns of 20 weeks each. The First Terv cq*m eA(athry 1t7h, Aud ends'J.iuo 4d the seond Term commenoeo July 4tb,' an ends November 18th. Students entering within two weeks afte the comniencement of the Terms, will b cbarged for the whole Term; those enterial afteI" this-tnie, from the time of entering It Is more satisfhotory that Students ente at the corinencement, when the severn classes are forming, Course of Study. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR CLASS. Ist 'lcrii-Spelling and Reftding. 2d Tbrtn-Spelling and Rending continued Primary Geography; Mental Arithinelic .:Exeroises in Writing. INTEnMEDIATE CLASS. 1st Term-Spelling and Reading continue Geography continued; Introducing Englis Oramniar; Elements of Written Arithmeti( Exercises in Writing. 2d Terin-Spelling and Reading continued Elements of Written Ariithme(ic completed Int ermediate Geography couipleted;'-Analyl ical English Ornininar; Primary U. s. iiis tory; Exercises i vriling. SEN 1 CLAsM. 1st Term-English Grammar completed; Phy sical Geography; 0ommon School Arithme tic; Towns Analysis of Words; 2d Term-Greene's; Analysis or Englis Language; Arithmetic continne; Smalle Composition; Higher U. S. Ilistory. PREPARATORY DEPARI'MENT. JUNIR CLASS. I1st Term Latin Grammuar and Hlarkness' Eir,, Lalin BooL.: L atin Reader; Davi*'W Algebrv History of Pngla-nd. 2d Term-Four Books of Cosar; Arnold' sec2nd Latin Book on Analysis of the Lati Sentence; Greek - Grammar; Kendrick' Greek Ollendurff; Greek Reader; Davic, Algebra completed; Natural Philosophy. INTEIMEDIATE CLASs. 1st Term-Six Books of Virgil; Gre( Realer completed; I'lline Geoieff-y; I1ighIe Co1position and Rhetoric. 2d Term- 4allust's Calaline & 3ugurthi Xvtnop>honi's Anabasis; Iligher Algebr C01n1n10n0ced; Solidl and Sphlerical G4(eemle try completed; (hemnistry. 1st Term-Cicero'sSelect Orations; Xenoplon - Meml)orab;ilia; Tri-gonom1elry an1d 81urveyinlp RoIman1i Ifi:story; Lnin Prose Compomit'ion. 2d Term -IIrac entire: 11'ix Books of' Iih Iliads: GreeAk Pro.e uollposition; Algebl completed; Astronomy. Tho above coui'se will pr-par can didtOtes f01 ad ilission into the Soniiio MORE C SS~ Of' a ny of our Son ther) Collegos. St udents, wvho do rnot stan a satisfactory examinationi upon th sevoral studies oh euch class, wvili no ho allowed the prtiv'ilego to advanco the next highewr, but be r'etalinledi such class, till a!Ill th studies of it b satisfhetor'ily 'omipleted. TU.ITION OF 'RI 1An~y I)FPART'3diN' N Junior (lass, -- - si0.0o In)ter'mediate Chiss, . ,. I .s3 Senior , . 153 Precparia toryD1eparitmen t, 20.04 N o d ed tC .uoni will be in:ulio for los MontLy ) r'eports of 1)unfctulit'y, de por'trnent) , and1( re('-itatI io)ns in ormui 6tLu dy wvill be funlishlQ( parlents. ,J. II. CA lRL iSlm, Pr~incipal. De iXc. 2:8, 1873 17 if F its and Epilepsy POSITIVELY CUIMD). The worst eases of the longest standing, ha ~~ using Da). EI' Unann's Cure. it has Caured Th1otaands, and will give 1 ,C'00 for a ease it will no benefit. A bottle sent free to all addressini J. E- DIBBLE, Chemist, Office. 1335 Broadl way, New York. SHUN DRUG POISONS. _MEn)ICINI: REN1)InenI UsL3 ss. 5 V'oita's Eletro Bellts and Bands are indorsed by the most eminent physiciam in the world for the cure of rheumatism neuralgia, liver eonmplaint, dyspepsia, kidne) disease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, fits female complaints, nervous and general del bility, and othe1r chronic diseases of the chest, head, liver, st omach, kidneys and blood. Cook withI full partieniris free by Volta Boll Bo , Cincinnati, 0. ME TROPOLIT AN W 0 R K;S (JANATJ ST., FROM' SIXTH To SE VENTH, RUIfAloiVD1, : '1IGINIA ENGI~NES. Portbleand Stationary, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Boilers, Castings o: ilBrass nndl Iron, Forgings, &c. A Ra.CIIITECTUiRA IdE iRON WORK, In all its branLICIcs, (lone by exper'iencedl hande div ig Colt on GinlS, Thrieshling Machines Separamtors, Orist. Mills, &c. A niumber o second(-haniid Eniginles andl Boilers of varioun pait ir, ini first. rate orderCl, on han ud. Repair work solicited an i Ipr'omptiy (lone WM. E. TANNER & CO. Oct14, 7 Vy ,Srna(/or'-RB E Uowen. Reprsenttire-D) F Bradley. C/erc of Cour/-S I) Keil h. ! JuIdge of/ l'-o/ute-1 II P'hilpot. ...Seif-Ji9. R iley Ferguson. Coro,jer-Warren Boyd. School Commuiisioner-R A Bowen ds T'reasuirr-WV A Lesley. ahi Auditor-Alorzo M Folger. 'Ig o- County Coimmissiones-.Tohn T G ossett Chairman-Robert Craig, G M Liynchi. Clerlk 1ll County Comnmissioners, C L~ Hollingsworth. of- - nt Trial Justices'-Eas~l,py, Luke T. Arinil-S(e lubrty, - - -Central, .Jlmes~ A Lidl-ikn C II., C L lIOllinlgswo.th er and G W Tavlor--Dmanlam, J n Su.. CHARLEsToN, S- C., Dec. 18, 1875. On and aft'"r %Uditav, 1,ecember 10, the Passenger Trainm on, te 6outh Caroliua lal1road will run -as foll(jw,: D .'FOR (tOLU . -'t* Leave Cliarleston 95'a*n Arrive at Columbia 6 00,. -p FOR AUGUSTA. (Sundayb exepted.) Leave Charleston .. . -:9 15 a Arrive at Augusta 5 15 p m FOR CH.ARLIETON. (Xumiilays exce*pteod. Leave Coluimvbt -'00 a m Arrive at 'Char.eIton 46p m Leave AugUsA.- 00 at in il Arrive at Cliarle!-ton 4 45 p'm COLUM.N11 \ N1 u111(1T EXPR E4s. Leave Charlesion 15 p im Arrive at Coliml,ial . 2 0 m Leave Colun bia 00 p In Arrive at Cliirl'.n 6 :40G a m A UG UST. NL TT EXPl'ESS. Leave Ciarl es on 8 00p m Arrive at Augita 7 46 a t Leave Augusta . 8 3 p. m Arrive at Charb.t 'n 7 40 a m SU1'\MIb \ILLE TR AlN. ' ' Leave Sumerviih- VE . 7 30 a m Arrive at Clunac - 8 46'a Leave (Jharesni 3 16? m Arrive at Sum vi"' ' 4 m9 g m Con'ect at'' N*~ ii Conniecs at h.: . .;ily [except Sun. r days] with Up and 0)wa Day aid Pzssoiiger Fralup. , . 0 1 Dag and Nigi Ti . c onnect at, Augusta with Georgia T,fil'Aol. Jamon and Augusta Railroad an .1 C it r 1l B i-(,,td. Thiis rouLe via Atlanta is iti h (Inich:i.-t an,1 most direct route, and aS coin fortr,'e and( cheap as any other roue, Io :a:;,ry, Seuma,-lobile, New Orleans, nid il ,he!,(r 1ointsouthwest, and to Lcuisvilile. Cincii, Chiengo; St. Louis. and all othier " V.CM, and North west. Day T1rain connecis .l Colimb0-ia witli the Throtigh Train on ch.-ii1l,!1ce Poad (which leaves at 9 p. m.) for '1l im11 rs Norti. , Night. Traii, eih Lo al Traiu (which leaves C ''' ' . . i.] for points on Oiarlotlie 'Nii:id. Laurez.! (-:T(m cnn-ee, at New hIerry pi lu.. , Thr.u!ys and Satur (tays. up ,oluiits NC 1 cnnfs elosply with the rleen h j iu'ia llairoad. I - r. 1 gin enden. S. II. 1i't G(Iiie. A ent. Greenville a C Uubiat R R. CjANCI: M Passenger tra in run- - obys except ed, COnnei ne-ii wi: r~.. i ns on Southi Caroli inal i!rnd 1 el n On'ii andfll aft C r Monday, lDee. L iollwing 'will be the Schduk Leave Columb'- t 7.45 a mn Lenve Alst 'In :t 9.15 a mn I,eave Newberry i 105 a' m Leave Col:eshnryil 2.'7 p m , Leve eitn I 3.50Opnm .\ri: 5.35 p mn ) Leave rev 8.05 am ) Leaive l'iton 9.40 a mn ) * enve New~ 2.40 a mn Leave A bton 4.20 p m Arrve at (' I5.55 p m - ly : e - .;ns Oin the - Sputnin -;- onnect at -(Clnmbia ' a h . Sout hi Car ch.na lb. uo wth Tirait.o going .orC - )!tI,C ing with IDown -t' e'1.. Leas . CokeTtry at 2.1. n. " -- . Win with rp Trai.n fromr Colu:jia . am iii ion Train, M~ondays, Wedil! ys ati.rg LC8esy Cokesbury at 11.15 ' e the' arrival of the Down Train G-. (; lme. .eaves Alu. bevillc at 1 o'clckl. :1 - un:acting with ('i Train from Coltiittg..IG ANDERSON B 29.G L. RDG Leave Walhapa :e 6'.00 a in Leave Perrileu :1. M.5 a mn Leave Pendlec:n n'. 7.35 a rr, Leave Ander's.n :. ' 8.35 a in Ainrive at IJCAW d .. 9.2 Leave IUchon a.t 8.60 p mn Leave Andeonu a. 4.50 p in Leave Pemit aI a 5.505 p in Leave 1Perry mv0 6.35 p Arrive at. Wa':lPafll 7.15 p in Acconnoda, on Trainu bet ween Belton and Anderson on Tiues;tys. Th ursdlays and 8'atura days, Leave ile on a t 9.*2 a m., or on arriYa al of Down Tra in Ifromn Orhcenville. Leave Andersont at ::.a p m0., connecting withi Up T'' hAS DODAMEAD, JAnwtz \e'''-: .Jr.. General 'Ticket Agent Atlanta & Riichmuond. Air Line Railway. PAssENGER1 Tuhi IN ASTwann-DAILY. Leave at Atlanta at 8pi Leave Toccoa C'it y at 6 46pi Leave W est imist er it Leave Seneca eity atp Leave (cent ral :n.' 8 25p Leeve lEnsley at91 pnm Leave Or-cenville as 9 4 Leave Spartanbul.rg at, a mn Arrive at. ClmirloDto n'-- 2 03 a mn Leave Chairl't te at.213ai ccave Spari an bn r,.-, a Leave Gree.nv il at 640ai Leave Lan ey at 8ai Leave (central at.74a Lcavo Sence' (liv ataru Leave Wsiinir at Leav'e ITneca Ci y at941ai w-TARn-DALY FormapeInl:rF, (C;!(ICuie( 1im talE and ent.ml i Ic n, li (i inregad t ta n porltio failiiesto ll oina i 40 a mee Arive at Aiitblanse,Aanaata Foiramnp Agrena, ecoed irmed taslt sup eior alinforme, inea read toic trans. port at ion offaiities to all ouinetin Too sseoe Au ransas,f iMluissnri, Minneroa, Cload Allg infmc onunieion wivte.nea supri3or adatgsUha adIck&Tran.