The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 21, 1876, Image 4

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. *QQtsi of Ismbao&. AT049pg an.e 4Are- A14P Ad dtwfn to gs9 Thorms. J.effersonr, sead o,f1those who were pdfrtically op posed to hii. IJere is one worth re latli : . JeffIrson ww in the habit of driving himselt in a gig, when be Mhe - Violt to 1is ebnit wtseat, Mon. flello, at Chiarlotteoville, Virginia. He preferred this mode of travellitig to the stage-coach, and of railways ibpyg Wr,ednthen h103 etween 'W;asW ilngtoni, t4 hia rural, residence. Onl one ot lis tri p* lie iaw a tiolrly cvlat trdotgIng Mlong the roadeide, andi ac CsId'hi, aiking lihn if he wonidd a ride. the b -y prowptly and froy.secepted the invitation, a d sooto charmed his uniknown frieid b b. imgeiious bo* ish converation. After a time Mr. Jefferson asked I compiiom it ho had ever heard ofl T'om,Jederson? "O, yes," 'was the quick r,-pone "My dad says he's the biggest rascal ever lived " Nothing daiunted by this %uexpvc. ted answer, ti e Presideuw con irled The convetsation; anid when in repl to allusitins pirpiotely made to Th..in as Jeffeirswn, the lad wmuld exclaim that "dad said lie was a traitor to his coumtry," hie would say, in wxPOAl lat ion, "O'0h, per hat ps yoin w,.ii miot find him steb a ibad fellow, af ter till." W lien lie reached tie p.ot whet o Ii coi.-oni -ii .n mst leave hIm. Mr. Jk-t fkrson said, as the boy lighil) t ap i to the ground: "You can tell your dad y n hadi a ride with Tom Jefferson, %ind he i not such a had felliow." "Dogged if I did" exclaimed the youth.' "Dad would give me the woit licking I ever had it he knew I,had been riding with you." Still amused at tie yongster's per sisWten, Mr. Jefferson said in a kind ly tone: 'Ne.w, my little fellow, I want you to co.me and see me at the White Hi use, in Waushinmgton, amud you'll 1iad that fam tnot quite as bad as your dad tinnks mie." T,' e h10, a iti' a hare ackn'mwledge ieti th' trienmdIh ivitin rn ''ff t. oa h iis home. Hi e wa , iii,w ev, ,-, anitlleie.,. ly imp; tesed to tell 'ad'.T h.. he was askas to go to see Ik.e)~ nsien~t at thme W4hiie HI'use, "Nonsentse!" snered the paren ;m ".wheni yonu go there lie won't know who;. ini thle world you a:. "No bie wo't persisted the lad, "'and !jm a going~." lie was as good as his word. His fall supplies, a homespun suit anid a' chanuge ot underclthing, had just heetPcompleted; and ot,ne m>rning do ingLiaeaee suit anid a new shirt amid pttinlg the re ''ainmder ot hais per wonl effects in a biandketecin, t, lhe I,wist,yd a>stick throngh his~ baggage, sanlt ig iit over his shlttider1~, anad slam in ed brioskly 'f to walk to Wstingte.n to, see his frienad. Ins due time the b ave youngster reaubted th~e capitol city , ani: 'nq'.i -. fgungh4iimitelf at the entinranice. T1'. thv servanti, who appeared in re sponse to hisa v igoronsw blowsv tn t he. peanel of the do.,tor h~ 6111 demiaind ed to see Tom Jef,rson. "'ii's at dinnier amid haust co panty," reph)led the alttendangt, nout a liiu a.-. tonlishled at the aindaii it Uf t, tratvel soeid boy wi ia &aloie. "T4sa's niotlii.g," promnply rep;l ico the udveniture,. "tie mold mUe 9o e lmt here t see himt, andt I've cotme, anmd I ain't going ofl wit hout saeeing lii, either." Thieie was no cho(ice but-Ic to obey st' Ste sertant went to thme duuinmg Irom arid Bold his m aster' that a bo) was.utside who sa.d lie mtust see t.e Pradet, as lie had becu timid to come. Mr. Ji ffersonaV. at once irdere.d 11)0 iutrrdeir to be3 ) bongin iin; anid the shabby youth, with his bmandie stall over his shoulder tunnu himen in tho.idst ot a 'Blame' ditrier l'rt Qu m.thinag dauteid by his strange p.et iona, when te Prestdant in gen.. r Who under thbe suit a e you?" the ytanngeIer ejacualato 1: "Nuw, thtat'g just whiat dad said y..t4 sry it I camne here. I'mu Uhearlesw M.PrgIa,aid yuu axed mDe to come at hemn L WM riding 'witll von '.t..... his re6ollection of the inrdent' re viving; "Ond *Ow .yO" ae -here, *ft down.avd:take songe 9r." Another plate was ordere4 to be plaeod on tbq table;ond Obarles Mor. ganl took a -sat with Undiminished assurance amung the flute ladiew land getlemen. Xr. Jefferson, dir*ed the dusty. bundle to whieb he hi clung to the lawt.to be' taken oW 'a spare Ue4rowmu" aun"ouUced bis Inten tion ot keeping-the ow1er tb*reof ms hie guest. A tier a low days, daring whieb he freet,et had gre Ily he n alsi4ken tranzkkeesad feaY l4s ntature ut tho tcquaintance picked oil. I the wa% side, ho inquired of young organ, w at he could d. jor hin. "W h uj iot. like tv'he when 4u are a man, my tine fellowl" lie a. ked. "I want to be a c4onel," was tie A)SWOWe1; its which Charley plersisteA inl jeply to the qi estion, whenever lint to hin, until ,-te day a pla til low was brulnght, to him in the t-hape of a %401n1lg mids 1hitinit[I. When, af ter enj4yIlg tile scety tit is i eW acqum allce Iur a short ii ae, ihlo Preidt .-pce moro qiueMioned sim av to i: wisnet in regard t P his lN. tiore, he0 mladu ny) hi itailld with s custleimiary deci i.m that nothiig bilt tie navy would lieaf his desirva. , To hio great delight, Mr. Jeffersibn tldhim his wAishel in thiS resi.ec, e .tild b, gratified. The boy eutereti ruse nav%,l ant -er%ed his clountry it? Ibly durinig the res of Ii# lite. And Coimniodore Morgao, 1. am told b. time who knew him bet, alwa%a preserved the honeot sitiplicity of character ad fearlesstets which so attraced "T'n" Jeft;rson when hie ilet tie ottspoken Charlie lorgaii onl the highway. Hampton and Chamberlain. There is niot an intelligent, fair--. minded man in the country who does noat feel ashamed of Governor Chamn berlain and admire Wade Hampton, T1here is niot a Republican who do'es not wish that the position of the two me~n c utld lbe reversed, and Hlamrp tonl made th,e representat ive ot Re putbbecanismn, and Chamberlain te rep'eOsentlative of the Demnoc, acy, ina tisc Stanih Carolina qouael. The one is fir to be Governur-, the other 1, iotally unafit; and further, one is ca jabale oft governing ti e State, while tz e otlier is confessedly incapable. Jiurough all the stages of tbis pra. tracted and most trying contest, from inhe day he took the stump to solicit Shse votes of the whiite anid black peo, 'le of his State last soummer, dow n t'. t he pre ser1 uncertain. hour, HUampton has1 exhibited the intrepidity, truth fn&ine-s atnd Composure ot a mn great en.ogh for any emlergenecy, wuaile Chanmberlain, cia.eriing in his come larrahble residence at Cinl mbia dm; ing~ the canrvaes, and skiing behind Gen. Riger's baty onets loW, is seeni to be, too teele and timid to play bib patri in the rude game in which be is at -ii nal-u~ aclt.. C sambealaiun is~ ii's ble to the peopjle wham lhe is attemta ing to dr fraud; 14amptos. hws himself everyw here--.n the~ it reets, ini pub llic assembl.at.es, anid evesn m1 peRenc*eof the bayone0ts t at acre being emIpla. ed to rob) himu ot is 's.'nestt rights Chsamb ierlain sits in the secret lrecess oft the Gavern.a',. mansIiioni and send., etntrea:les to [Pre sidet'ti Grant ftor trooeps to provoike ihe paeople to resista: ce. hlamptont is prmesetnt at every fr esh provocai n I toa exthort the pe 'pie to peaceful su b miOssio. It is uai.l that Ilampj,in coanhi~ quetlh all dist Irlb.mseS int S. aari C ar llha an I restore tranq 'ility toa 'he Stateu w ith a s iin g switch; Uham.. hierlatin casunot dio it with t.he aid oft i0.000) Federal ti eaoaps. Yet, Pr esi denit Gi ant is us.ing, all the poewer oal I he governmen,t to kee~p the Iinc3apa otiee, and the capable and fairn elec'ed i ,mtn ntI ''l-and th1us prea haisg t his Sousths (aroalina g*~narrel tom years loniger.-..St. IoiaReubicaon. E ASL EY H OTeL T HIS POPUL AR HOUSE la eonvenleatly locsed to the Depot; Rooms well fuirnished ansi the table supplied allth the best in the market. Board r'easonable. Con veyanoe for nished to Table Keek, Casar's Head, or any otber point whieh parties may wish to visit. CLYDE & MOTBE, Proprietors. March 89, 19Nie The Stats of 86i tkona. Baylla W MAsett, Flo dase, C~ ila Hendricks and husband James B lIendrioks and others-laintiWs. against owl"o 0 Volges "oti st= 44 daot 00XVIKOWr -"A,49t34sM ut (),4 Yit_eo tal rtr. made by the Hon. T. HCooke, Judge of the Zi hth JAW4011V rVircuiten &~ -lay ryAft law of Tinsa Emma Johnson, formerly TJn sa Ewma Manell, ifA4v 0aere be other than the Plaintiffs above named in this ac tion, are hereby q pnesed, re u $ appoar beftores the Milt 6f t1kIs* C oUrt, i1 n. tify themselves ,anO estaWliqh, their claiws to the funds to be diirguted,'hWtein on or be. fore the 21st day of Jul A. D. 1877, or foreter be debarired o'of WA-nefit under the decree for distribution to be rendered in this aqtiog.k. r .. . , , GV* smde ud bud "nde se n Pickens,' this the 15th da of July A. D. 1876, S. D- KEITH, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for P!i1DAWknk\C L$ot ,,.:0. July 20. 1876 46 ly AGENTS Our large life-like Steel En gravings of the Presidential 3AKS Candidate sell r idly. Sqnd for circular. N. Y. Enraving $18 a day Co., 86 Wa gl., six aqga, N.Y STA9IIRING cured by Bates' appliano. detcription,' &a , addreiss' usop Co., Box 6Q6, 1$sw York. Part6 &eirr to- hf-ef e1eyatr t* Pickens Court House. Table Rock and otbez points. can be accomwo4fated at my Stahes, at all hours of the day and night. Pur chaser4.can al4o be supplied wi4h Goed 41qck at reasonablepriqes. & Regular Mail Liuq :o Piqens Court house-4aily. (Sun4ays excepteIL) RIC HEY & WYATT. Easley Station, 8. 0., Aug, 8, 1876. ne49-ly Dr. R. 3. GIlliland AVING ret urned and pernianently loca H ted at Piokensvtle, rspeflyofr bis Professional servicestohecienofha ricinity and surrounding country. Charges reasonable. May 9 41 ZYKALZYO I We are now prepared to furnish permanent sitna-. tions. for a large number of persons, male and fesaale who re tofPWok-teu lar. sent free e pplientioq. Address with stamp. SOUTrrWa (CooPaua 06., Nasivhile, Tenn.: PER WEER guaranteed to Agents Male and Female, In their localIty. Terms and OUTFIT FRtEE. Address P.VIUKERY & O., Augusta, Me Manhood: How Lost, How Rtestored! Just published, a new edition of Dr. CUL VERWELL'd Celebrated Essay on the radi calcure (without medicine) of Spermator rhosa or o,eminal Weakness, Involuntary 8e minal Losses, Impoteney, Mental and Physi.. cat incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, Oe; also, Consumption, ,Epilepsy and X Its. in duced byself..indulgence or sexual extrava &. Price, in a sealed envelope, only six sents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful p:aectice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be raidically cured without the danugerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; point ing out a mode of cure at once simple, cer tain, and effectuial, by means or which ever'y sufferer, no0 matter what his condition may be, may cure himselt cheapley, privately, and radioally. Sent ender seal, in a plain esvelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt df six cents or t wo post stamps. Address the Publish'ers, F. BRUJGMAN & SON, 41 Ann St., New York; Post Ogfice Box, d56 July 20, 18'76 46 The Greatest DIscovewr of the Age, DR. TOBIA8' VENETI4N LINIMENT. Over 29 years before the public. Warrant. ed, or the money returned, to cure Dysentery, D)iarrhea, Colic, Spasms, Croup, and Vomits mng, taken internally. Perfectly innocent; see oath weith each b6tle;-and Char@nic Rifu matismi, Swellings, Sprains, Sruised. Palktra the Limbs, Back and chest, externally. Not a bot. has ever been returne4I, although millions are sold annual.Y. Price, 60 cents. Dr. TOBlAS' HOR8E LINIMENT, in Pint Bot tles. Is the best in the world for the cure of Lamqness, Old Sores, ,SpraIpy,.OffIo and Distenmper. *Price,. $1.00. TphIga sebJ Condition Powder. are superior t)any others, or no pay. They allay Fever, Purify the Water, 8often the skin, give a fine coat, and Improve the A ppetite. Price, 26 cents. Per feotly innocent,' ae Cc1. tb. MeDaiudets, who has seen the recipe tee tiles to, as well as ha Linirment. Hie has some of the.F4atest Run. ning Horses In the world. Thokisands of Qer tificates hane been tecelved,' peaking in 61gh terms of the above medliies. Sold by ek Druggists. LIPPMAN BROS, Savannah, Georgia, Agente, $I a day at home. Agents wanted. E'atj fit and terms free. Tree & 'Ce., Au. gusta, Mtaine. $6 to $20 per day at home. Sam plee worth S1 free. Stson & (e.. Petwa.G, mah S~ Ni 102' 11 On1 s.o a Yea Every man inthe County <if Pickens SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER ! Every man who) has ever liv.. here and has mvoved away, SHUTDI J$S A SUBSCRlIBER: IT FURNISHES ALL TSR #SUETY NIWS --AND ('ONDENISED REPORTS IT C1RCULAT1hs Largely in the adjining Counties. and to some extent in Western North Carolina ! ANID 18 THlEREFORE, A iQ0 MDM Fol AMvni:n. SUBSCRIBE Wor the f'icksas SeRtinel ! ADVERTISI a thePlekena Sentinel!i I take thi, methed reInf.nmin g my friends that I will be fAuad la My'Bd~ on essoh SA TURDA , for the purpose of transaoting Sbuel a4t& gna4wa ri.dio ~,a. ~,,Jc~C As aly 4etles se $ehee ComissIenar sIi E espel e S b* sesinI dl#erent sat o' the @oUsty, J. aask t6bl epqpeli*Ls ati fer the hets of all 9naeme.. .A ,OWEN(, L ne28.1jlOoessonr a 1876. F E ScholastIiby 4ldV4Ided 1nte two Terms of 0 weeks each. The First Term ry jfD ea4 Dnds November 18th. Students entering wAthin two weeks after ,a commencement orlhe Terma, will be .4 Terr h e tering a1v 6r 'sitdffWeo" 411ttattnMs 'eitftt th1 ",9rWt9 'wN" the - 6ei Course of Study. PRIMA1tY 'DEPAITTMENT. JUNIOR CLASS. t T Z p in1 ai4 d Primary Geography; Mental Arithmetio, xrie -in &WfIP4 . -t1 '1. - INTERMUDIATE CLAds. let p1. and Read ingcon ohUf't1l'0;nr,buo1fig Vnglishi Orammar; Elements of Written Arithmetic; Exercises in Writing. 2d Term-Spelling and Reading continued; Elements of Wri .ln Arithmetic corppleted; nterm tc phy ted;)Analyt ical E i ah~ & Br; 8.it,11 th~lis tory; Exercises in Writing. tot Tqrm ,iiEsJ Qrawpr .coroplete; Phy, tic; 'owns A lysis ot" Vords; 2d Term-Greene'.; anlysis .,of. English Languagd; Arithmeti' colntinnd; Stballer Composition; Higher U. S. History. PREPARATORY -DEPARIMENT. JUNIOR CMAss. [st Term Latin Graim r and Harirn s' Eirst Latin %ek; latl4 RadeA D iMs' 1gebra' History ot tnglan . Wd Term-Four Books of Cmsay; Arnold's eteond Latiu- Book on-nalysis of the Lattn -gontencl, i (kreek .Gramrar; Xendrick's Greek Ollendorff; Greek Reader; IvUs' Algebta..4orpAleted;N*0urtk1 P,&ijqsg#y. INTERMEDIATE CLASS. let Term-Six Books of Virgil; Gref k Reader complet~ed; Plain Gdometry; Higher Composition and Rhetoric. Id Term-Sqk uaL'a Caal4inft Jugurtha; Xenophon's )Adaisfa;. Ilikir Algebra commenced; Solid .and Spherical Geome try,completed; Chemistry. 5&R4I,q 1'c,As let Term-dicer6'i8e et.'Orations;'Xenophions Menorabjlia; Trgonom try and Surveying; Roman Hittory; -Latin;P'ose Compostrion. Id Term-Horace entire; -Six Books of the Iliads: Greek Prose Gomwposition; Algebra completed; Astronomy. The abovjeprr+e, will .pr9pare can lidates for hdniission in-to the Sopio % oax CLASS of nomy ot our Souithlern Dolleges, Studet,-who do not stand. t 8atisf'actory examnination upon the sever'al studies of each olass, will no to nIipwed the priv'ilege to atdvance to he next highl-t, but be retained~ in uch class, till aill the studies of it be LUITION 01 PI't(Mini DNPAITAIENT u~nior' ClasRs, - - $10.00 otermediate Class, - - 12.50 e,nior . 15.00 ?rparatory D)epaPrment, '20.00 No deduction "wvill be made for lost imo exceptL from prolon)ged siekness aortmeont, tand r 'estamtio ms.in ezn( 0t2. ly, *i1lhe:fur, shed pi et. Dec. 23, 1875 17 t f Fits andE pile~psy POSITI VElLY CURED). i.'e worst cases of the longest standing, by uslin D . H U~it A R.D's Oure; It has Cured Thopusan ds, Lfnd will give $1,000 for a case it will not *enefit. A bottle sent free t.o all ad1dressing F. E- DIBBLE, Chemist, Office. 1355 Broad vay,, N4w Yo&. ' ., SHUN ISONSs,~. MEDAICINE RENDE#RED UsSLEss. Volta's Electro Belts and( Basid* si'm indorse'd by the iliost emineit physicians n the world, for the cure of rheumatispm. euralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia, kiiney lisease, aches, paiins, nervous disorders, fits, 'emimle.complaint,,.iervous and .general #e iility, apd other chron ic diseases of the chest, tead, niyer, eiuasnach, kidneys and blood. 'ook with full particular:s tee by Volta Belt le , Cincinnati, 0.1. WETROPOLITAN W 0 R K.S, Portable and Stationary, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Boilers, Castings of Irass and, Iron, Forgings,. &c.. ARCllIfICOTURu{L$IRON WOR~, n nll its lUru(neties donA by ex pefit'nced h k dds JMPRO VED PO RTABiL ENGINES for riving Cotton Girls, Threshing' Machiines, eparators, Grist Mills, &c. A number of ecoad-h4tmd Enghale *Nd Boile,'s of ;vpr1ous at ters, in first rate order, on hand. Repair work soRoited an pVtnptiy done. WM. E. TANNER & CO. Oct 14, .7 ly Benator-R F, Bowen. Representfative-D) F Bradley. Clerk of Court-S' D KeWth. Judige of P ob.cv-'I JI Ebilpot. Sheriff-J Riley Ferguson. Coroner-Warren Boyd. ScolCmmisapanyr-p A Bowen Treasurer- W .A Jesley. Auditor-Alorzo 1M Velger. County Comheissioner-John T bosMet haIpsau-r-R,obert Craig, (A M ,ynog, clr. o patiaoers, C L llingdjortl, Trial J4teDIes-Basle , Luke I. Arlal-Sa. abrithi . ---Central, James A iddel?-Pfckens 'C II., G L Hlollingsworth nid 0 W Taylr-ar.....n f.?m. 3 5 m..t.,-s I Vni 6.ua3ow,8' C. Do. 18, 1R. bh VAd auy' 1 the Passenger Trains on the)-4ib ofielm Railroad will run a&llow4 Fo.COLUMMB &..I Lehie Charleston 9 16 a a Arrive at Coltmbi ' ' ' 0t d LeaVe Chatlest4ota std 6rrive at Avguate,j t i- U JP.! FOR CHARLESTON, (Sunday.s excepted.) Arrive at Vharleuton 4 n Lr A figusti $ W,14 *N 'tri,e'at Charleston~ .1, COU M 13IA N10 [IT EXPR*$., Leave Cliarleston 9 16 pm Airi i at-Coliunbia -7 20 W% Leave Columbia 7 V 0 p s Arrive at Charleston. 6 40 a AUGUSTA NIGHT ZXPRER. . 6eave Chairleadn 8 00 wr% Arrve.at Agust*7 46-a Arrive at Charleaten V 410 a M .UNl-EBVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Summerville at 7.80 LU Arrive at Charlestn - - 8 46 a Ya Leate Oharleston ft a Arive,at Summerville -R - 4 80 p p CAMPDEN TRATN 'Coitebs Rt' Kingville daily fexoeps 8*u dys] with.Up and Down Day and Pspeggy Fraips. 'Day and Night Pralns connect at Auetas wit h Georgia Railroad, Naton and Augustj Railroad and Central. RailroAd. This roUte via Atlanta is the qnickest and mostidieet roite, and' a conifortable .and iiap to Way other rohte,. to Montgomery, 8elwa, Mobil ' New Orleans, and all.other points Sout4jt and to Leuisville, Cincinnati, Chicagb, .' Louis. a4id all other pointv West and N4ewsb. west. Day Train connects at Coluija .wih .Ag' Throuigh Train on chat-lotie Roid (*hloh levps at 9 p. m.) for all pointa North. Night Train cnnects with Loeal Traix [Whith letilfe Columbia at 8 a. .) flei polat on charlot te Road. Lauren-4 Railroad Train connects at New berry gn Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. Up columbi'k Nigrt Train o6ticti closely witb theiGree4ville pnd columbia.r.ailr,qad. 8. 8. OLOM'ONS, Supeiintendent. . . PickENs, Gieral Ticket Agint. Greenville & Columbia R Re. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, PRssenger trains run daily. Snndays eice t e4, connecting with nighit trains en South Carolina Railroad up and down. On and aft er JIoud ay. D)eeember 1,, the folleowing *111 be, t.he Schedule; L'eave Co6lumbia at 7.46 a sa Leave Alaton at 9.I16 a Leave New berry at 10.36 a a Leave C'okesbury at 2.07 p a Leave Helt on at 3.60 p a Arrive at Greenville at 6.35~ ps Leave Greenville at 3.06 si a: Leave iJelton at 94 e Leave Cokesbury 11.20 a a - ..eave Newherry at 2.40 a a Leave Alston at 4.20 p Arrive at Columbia at 6.66 p a g&-Connect atl Alston with Trains on the Sparianburg and Union Railroad ; connect at ColumbiaL with Night Trains on the South Car oli.na lia\b-ond up and down ; also w'.h Trair.s going North and South on the Chas otte, Co. lumbia and Augusta and the Wilmiigion, Co% AIBEVILLE BItANCII., Train leave A bbeville at 9.156a n)., connef ing with D)own Train from Greenville. L4 Cokesabury at 2.15 p mn., connecting with Lg Train from Columbia. Accomme,dationQ Trair. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Le~ Cokesbury at 11.15~ a in., or on the arrival .f the Down Train from Greenville. Leave, Abe beville at 1 o'clock p. mn., connecting with E Tiain from Columbia. ANDERIBON IItANCII AND 'LUE RIDGE DIVISION, Leave WValhalla at 60 Leave Perryville at 64 Leave Pendleton at,78 Leave Anderson at 88 Ai riveat B'elton at 9.20 am I?. Leave Jlelton at 1.60 p a Leave A nderson at 4.50 p a Leave Pendleton at ; 6.60 y,a Leave Perryville 68 Arrive at. WValhalla 7.16 p an Ackhommodation Train, between Belten and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thzursdays and Satr, days, Leave ilelton at 9.60 A mn., or on arriv al of Dowh TrAin from Greenville. Lea,e Anderson .at 2.410 p im., oonnaectitg with Up THIOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. JADEz NoniTox, Jr., General Ticket Agant Schedule. Atlanta & Richmond Air Line ERtilway. PASSENORR TRAIN KIA5TWARD-DAiLY. Leave at Atlanta at 8 p na - Leave Tocooa City at - 6 46 p an Leave Westminster at , a Leave Seneca city at p a, Leave central at 8 26 p na Leeve latley at 9 12.p sa Leave Greenville as 9 4M p sR Leave Spart'anburg at a na Arrive at.charlotte at 2 08 a a PASSUNQaR TXAIN Wggy ER-AI? Leave Charlot te at 216 a a ..eave Spa rtltnbufg at a se Leave Greenville at . 40 a na Leave Easley at 7 08 a a Leave Cent ral at 7 40.. Lravo Seneca City at l Leave Wstmninster at a a Leave Tuccoa City sit g 44 a a Arrive s Atlanta at 1 s0 pa Cologalats, Emnig ants anad Travelers Westward. For map circylars, condensed time table. and general information in regard toIgams. Jportatjon facllias~ to all points in Tenntese., Arkansas, Miss8ouri, Minnesota, Celorade, Kansas, Texas, I.wq., NewNMsig*. Utah and Oalifornia, apply t6 or- addiehi Aasun? B. WaExx. GienerMl Emigt'ant Agent, Uffie N.. 2 H. 1. Iiimball House, Atlanta, Ga. No one shon!d go West wisbhout first get' ling in eoinmuniention with the Gebrt Emigrant A get, and becomne infortnd's to superi.r advantages. eheap and quiek 9adh. port at ion of families, household oede, Ateel and tarnting it.pleme*te general y , ,Allinformation cheerfully given. *W. i. DANLEY, no6 m a .&T A .