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The Uhufa. The fullowing is an extract from a letter of an "enterpriutng M. D., in the upper part of our county to a friend in the eastern part, to which we call special attention. In Or ageburg, and in the Eastern coun ties of the State, the growing of chn. its is no new thing, and from reliable sources we learn the great benefits to be derived in fattening hogs, thus stretngthening the olpinion entertained by the gentleman whose views are herewith appended. We understand that in the vicin ity of Pomaria several fatrmers plant. ed this year, and the fattening quali ty is clearly demonstrated by the large, fat, black pokers to be seen from the train in a patch near the depot. "I assure you the chufa is a grand success. It is a perfect gold mine to the South. They are far superior to any other ncw stock teed that we have been experimenting with in the South. They are no longer an expe riment, but a fact. We can now raise all the hogs we want in the South. They fill up the Want that was felt in the Sotth-a substitute for corn forl hogs. Their chemical analysis proves the superiority of their fattening properties. "1 think of writing an article, probably for the Register, setting forth their merits as a stock food, &c., which I think would induce imany persotis to ctiltivate them, for 1 verily believe they are one of the important links to the prosperity of the South. Bulletins from Smith. It is a protracted business. The papers generally got hold of the man a week before he breathes his last, and then they keep him hard at it until the breath really leaves his body. In the good old fashioned dayes ot our grandfathers a man was dead but once in the newspapers. Now the agonies of dissolution are kept up as long as possible "for the benefit of our readers." Thus: November 1-Mr. Smith is dan. gerously ill. Navemnber 2--No hope of Smith's recovery. November 3-Mr. Smith will not live thsough the night. November 4-Smith is sinking. November 6-Smith has bidden a last farewell to all his friends. November 7-Smith rallied a lit tIe yesterday. .November 8-Smith is dead. November 9-The report that Smith is dead is false. November 10-Smith was able to parrake of a little tea and toast last even ing, and bid h is frien ds a sec >nd last farewell. November 11-Rev. Mr'. Spent the night wvith Smith, who is resigned, etc. Nomemnber 12-Smith feebly ral lied this morning, expressed a few devotional wvishes, and asked the price of Lake Shore. November 13- 8muitn is sinking agamn. November 14-Smithb is out. November 10-Smith was seen at a downtowni restaurant yester'day, stufliing himself with mock turtle and pumnpkin pie. Novemiber 17-Smith wvon the athletic foot race yesterday. Whboever-lbas ha bitually atten ded circuses in this country remember s the Conrad brot hers, acrobatic clowns and their comical 1 erfor mance, in which one p)retended to be dead, whbile the ot her t umnbled him about, They recently went to Germany.---. The London Em ' contains the fol. lowing: "One evening thie eider Conrad fell to the ground after a pretended blowv, and wvas turned and returned, as usual. Ihis arms and legs were jer ked, be was struck and Ricked ar.d dragged, but preserved a ~~yyimpssibiity. Suddenly an Aion of distr'ees could be no goed through the grotesquely paint. 1(natnntsof his brother, who stly dr'opped on his knees and pseed his hand upon the heart of spnU~ imate eoW?., exclaiming, Sbrother is deadi' At this 1nee on)ly laughed. 'Gent le-. lad the distressed man, with in lia voice, assI8ure you tbat dead.! Then gIng him~ ten..' tei ly in Ufs arms,i he bore brim fronw tlie arena. The erovtd appeared struck with the natural manner in which the bereft clown expreseed grief, and applauded him vigorously as be departed. There were loud encores for both, but neither pre sented bimself. Death had been more thorougbly simulated t han ever before." BUTLER IN THE SENATE.-Dijring the discussion the straight military tigure of M. 0. Butler, tightly but toned in a half dress coat, was seen caly walking to and fro in the rear of the Detnocratic seats. le has a clear cut, deadly quiet face. Ilis cold gray eye, straight nose, thin lips, and prominent chin mark a man of un usual force of character. IIe set in the rear of the Democrais to day like a general watching a battle under his own command. Patterson lawned before hi-n, and during the debate Conover s-auggled down by the side of this cool, collected, grave looking tnan, as if ho needed further reas strances from the wirath of his Re publican colleagues.-Chicago Times A Valuable Medical Treatise. The edition for 1878 of the sterling Medical Annual, known as Hostetter's Almanac, is now ready, and may be obtained, free of cost. of druggists and general country dealers in all parts of the United States and British America, and indeed in every civilized por tion of the Western Hemisphere. It combines with the soundest practical advice for the preservation and restoration of health, a large amount of interesting and amusing light reading. and the calendar, astronomical calculations, chronological items, ac., are pro pared with great care, and will be found en tirely accurate. The issue of Ilostetter's Al manac for 1878, in the English, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, llolland, Boliemian and Spanish languages, will in ill probabilitybe the largest edition of a ruedical work ever publishad in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Iostetter & Siith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a t-wo cent. stamp wVill forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot. procure one in his neigh, ho rho od. NOTICE. I T A KE this method of informing all part ies Sintecrested, that I will be found in my ot' fice, at Pickens Court House ",on each WV E D) N E S D) A Y, and on each' SALEn.Y, for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my j urisdict ion. As my duties as School Commissioner will comnpell me to be absent in different parts of' the County, I appoint these special days for' thme benefit of all concerned. Otlico hours, from 9 a. mn. to 4 p. mu. G. W. SINGLETON, School Coimmimissioner. Feb 8, 187~2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SNYDER'S OUIRATIVE PADS! A sure cure for Torpid Liver and all dis, eases arising therefrom, Lung, Kidney, Spine, Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases, Chills and Fever, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Hleadaiche. Our Liver, Lung and Ague Pad, $2' Kidney an<d Spinal P'ad, $3. Pad for Female Weakness, $3. We sendl them by mail free on receipt of price. Address E. F. SNYu1en & (Co., Cincinnati, 0. 6[*a week in your own town. Terms and $ $5 outfit free. II. HIALLKT ' & Co., Portland, Maine. AGENTS WANTED! FOR PARTICULARS AD)DRESS Wilson Sewing Machinec Co. 829 Broadway, New York City; Ohicago, 111.; New Orleans, La.; Or San Francisco, Cal Thme new novel, MILDRED, by Mrs. Mary J. Hlol es, au$hor of those splendid books Edith Lyle-West Lawn-Tempest and Sun shine-Lena Rivers-etc., is now ready, and for sale by all booksellers. Price 81.50. It is one of theo finest novels ever written, and everybody should read it. G. WV. CARLEToN & Co., Publisher, N. Y. Send for Reduced Price List of MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs. New andl splendid styles; prices reduced $10 to $50 each, this month, (Nov. 1877.) Address MAsoN & IIAMLTIN Organ (Co., J3os tin, New York, or Chiengo. g;5 to $20 per day at home. Samples worth $5 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine JACKSON'S BEST Swoot Navy Chewin g Tobacco was awarded the highest prize at Centennial Exposition for its fine chewing qualities, the excellence and lasting character of' its sweete,. ning and flavoring. If you want the best tobacco ever made ask your grocer for this, and see that each plug bears our blue strip trade mark with words Jackson's Blest. on it. Sold wholesale by all jobbers. Send for sample to C. A. JACKSON & Co., Manufac turer's. Petersburg, Va. Work for All In their own localities, canvassing for the FIR ESIDE~ VISITOR, (enlarged) Weokley aind Monthly. Largest Paper in the World, with Mammoth Chromos Free. Big Commissions to Agents. Terms and Outfit Free. Address P. 0. VICKERLY, Augusta, Maine. 1$aday at home. Agents wanted. Out s 2 t tand terms free. True & Co., Au.. gusta, Maine. 40EXTRA F1NE MIXED CARDS, with name, 10 cents, post paid. L. JONES & Co., Nassau, N. Y, BEATY PIANO, ANSbeat News Orgns,1 it Look! startling New. rgns,12stps$5 Pianos only $180. Cost $60. 01irculars free. D. F. IEmATTY. Washingt an. N. J. TUTT'S PILLS A Noted Divne says 'hey are worth their weight in gold. READ WHAT HE SAYS: 4 Da. Turr.--Dear Sir: ?or ten years I have been anmutyrto atis,Constlpation,-and Piles4 LAst S gou aw pllwere recommended to me; I used eM%(tt with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, digestion nerect, re gular stools, piles gone, and I have gnined forty pounds solid fiesh. They are worth their weiglit in old. REv. R. L. SIMPSON,Louisville, Ky. Dr. Tutt has been en. TT S PILLS g1ed in the practice of medicine thirty years, and CUR 6IWMZAD- foralon time was demon. A0XE strator ofr anatomy in the Aledical College of Geor ~ SF it, hence per'sons using U I'Ss Pills have the guaran CURB DYSPEPtIA. eethatth7 areprcpared TUT T'S PILLS qucc TQTT~~IL~ u Ile hill sncceeded In CURB CONSTIPATION conbiiing in them the MMMM@Ml heretfore antagonistic uilities of a -dreni hex. TUTT'S PILLS ing,trefnativellan atur. CUIE PILES. :J1 r,ng aornc. .hmmi rt f'ct is to increase the ap TUTSp by causing the foo to propecrly assim IlIate. OuZFE Thist te system is our, DMMMM ished, and by their tonic Saction oil the digestive or. TUTTISPILLS gans, regular and healthy TUTT'SPLS evacuations ure produced. CURB BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity with which uww ter.-ons ta ke ox flesh, ~ PILLS while under the influence TUTTS PILLS thee ills, of itself in CURB KIDNEY C dicaLs their adaptability PLAINT. to ..orish the body,.nd C4 ing nervous debility, mel. TUTT'S PILLS nncboly, dyspepsia, ifig of thle muscles, filng. CURE TORPID LIVER giness of the liver, hk. MOMMMOMM clsronic constipation, and imparting health and strength tothe system. Sold everywhere. office, 3.qMuray Street, New York. TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE9 Grayhmdcincinneto yar,n Nlossy black by a song,p iction of TUTT'SHatrDye. acts fiknamagic, ande Is warranted as harmless as water. Price z.og. Office 3S Murray St.,, N. Y. WHAT IS QUEEN'IS DELIGHT? Rhad the Answer it Is a plant that grows fit tha South, and is spe ci.lly adaptcd to th citre of diseases of that climate. it is NATURE'S OWN REMEDY90: Entering sit once intoa the blood, expeltifo all scrof ulous, syphtil itic, anid rheutimatic af etiot s. Alone, It it a st;atrchiinV nlt-r.xti%, qut lie com ined with Sarsap~arilla, Vellowv Dock, and other herbs, it forms and Quong~ Done.ht The:not lfl~~Cl1t lloo puiher firsto meiaretlf sciene fo the ure fe(iductr isoiease oithe fop. disha.4Irui te crsandntils bysc s, itheo disesedi-osy, id to roerly assvilte. St i-L.nthens thhnsrtoe system i rs nour,oin plio, ad uils pshed ndy bythirtoh HEATH,s,LI EaSaheath As an anidote t evachiltiionsitare pronglyd havebeenradcallcurdhb it.piigtey vetg-ic timeto akeit.islurng he uer the ifall;ence iii~cttdof dbiliy,ohdthe eers and itself you willenjy routhcato nodishythelbdru,gistd Prie,4zoo Ofic, 5 uraysheeti eiac nocr (~'sfdo&xar yeig ievu SAeilT ma 111SI':it. ctsinstnlanof the ronucis, lu. mus. i atan.sIatl~ o gashes o thew diver, It. isa ~tadartlr crontic'i cntiation,ritd Gentlenn.thldtbythggsyste.Sl P.ryhee O0.e 35x tu ayStret New York. PUay IIai ca1b8<age1t Dr.TLr TsI-WEErLy It acsWiEEKYi , HTI EUEN'S MDAIEHT? Rhe lad eitrca the l sw ews oft lis day pl thatmgrwsain thoith, and of sper eiterinat pon intourn theboo<,epi alsco ulous syhiitc a nd rheiumti ,afctio .ne,~ ithe1 itla serhs aeratvecutiwhn combning wto aparilla, thelowDo, sndcultheder i nearms evr tt nth no,and conen'se tly sncie:ng fo the refold asanacer isjingts, o-a diht re it rnotm the carpfsdnstls,asese,si disess ropsy,ekidy complea ist ievi effery o Tuscetacties iorderdve and s leeymn.Igus stngctans lthe nervos ftem, dmas fin cone As' Weatiek Regsvit pini is TrongEy emcommingdtecHre< s of naes of ehe wsttyp lage cirulin i ra pica ly ex b t ening.rlyvg tme toeagoite is drnow the Oumrgand fahe tate Ornte,ad ablty heattcer, ofevernae, touh willo enoy' roustadr ly wihrated dritei appriteo dfeate, . ThMura S reet,uNe Yora. andST Grng aticlsanwioly, proding he or nulatur saoilck Tor kl aro nde N TEA S Ohe SU,adB eSiP y aplied ti~ stad preparaar, nd 00 Saoixe uponthevery we60 ppie TheMolths for 7ad. DAILY,EKL TRWEEKLYn Y Er,KLY,0 ~i Mnth L $2 60;Thre Monhs $C.6 -VEL JAEOSTA.RHOnYa, $2ditor. i MoThs, $1aily ree onths, 60.ats nw ofThe best allI cmerapliticaOK and Ohe matItr of bey teegraph,tullonocalorptly ad i ftoriol excuredt tic and e Oragc dArclualDprmne All Dilyds oLa circlatison hatndingito wawll arls a the latest picuaedsn eal ncrasmg throretos and Pubrishn e Musay 3, ThrJy n8atra mrig 1 TheWekl Regist D Ari MONTIG H TOA papr,cnt in i FO Te s-eiG T r LetMNS embraing Booe cramof pres o aeah eek. Thsaper os woth $3.e freh endr famy frg circulaio is rapIOly' extending oun ublations--aily, i-eekly and.g HW 15 T H TIM -FOR ThE CKEN SENINEL Only $1.50 a YerT. 0 Evecry mn an in) the County of Pickens SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER ! 0 Every man who has ever lived hero anid has mxoved away SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER ! IT FURNISUES ALL TEE @@ET HE1 -AND CONDE1NSEDI RIEPORTS IT CJRC~ULA TL8 Largely in- thto adjoining Cunt its> anid to some extent in WesternJ Northb Carolina ! AND IS, THEREFORE, SUBSCRIBE For the Pickens Sentinel ! ADVERTISE Ini the Plckens Sentinel!i D. F. BRADLEY & CO. Proprietors. SHUN DRUG - POISONS. 3IaDicINE RENDERIED UsELEss. Vot' Electro Belts and Bands are indorsed by the most eminent physicians in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidn ey lisease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, fits, Female complaints, nervous and general de ility, and other chronic diseases of the chest, iead, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. ?iook with full particulars free by Volta Belt lB., Cincinnati, 0. Senator-R E Bowen.] Rlepresentative-D F Brad leyandEB II Bates] Clerk of Court-John 3T Lewis. Judge of P ob'ate-W G Field. Sheriff-Joab Mauldin. Coroner-Berry BI Earle. School Commissioner-O WV Singleton. 'Treasurer-W R Berry. Auditor-John 0 Davis.j County Comnmissioners-BjJ Johnson Chai man-John T Lewis, Thos P Looper'. Clerk ounty Commissioners, C L Hlollingsworth. Trial Justices-Easley, T WV Rusell-Sae ribrity, J RL ilolcombe-Central, James A ,iddell-Pick-n. C 1i., 0 WV Taylor-Dacus. ille. n F Moran..... cre, r T W Tol.m Take the Best! 1877-78, T3 COONICIZ a CONSTMONAUlT, C 1N8OLIDATED MARCH 17r, 1877, IS the Oldest and Best Newspaper pub lished In the South. Is the only Newspaper published in the City of Augusta-the lead ing Railway and Manufacturing centre of the South-and the only Newspaper pub lished in Eastern Georgia. The Chrohicle & Constitutionalist has a very large daily in creasing circulation in the States of Georgia, South Garolina and North Carolina, and reaches every class of readers-merchants, farmers, professional men and working men, and is a most valuable advertising medium. THE DAILY Chronicle & Constitutionalist publishes all the current riews of the day, receives all the reports of the Associated Press, and special dispatches from Washing ton, Atlanta, Columbia, and all other points of intetest, supplemented by correspondence. It gives full commercial reports of domestic and foreign markets, of all local and South ern matters, and editorial comment upon public affairs. Terms. $10 for 12 months, $5 for 6, $2,60 for 8, and $1 for 1 month, postage paid by us. TIE TRI-WEEKLY Chronicle & Consti tutionaliEt contains two day's news of the Daily. Terms: $6 for 12 months, $2.60 for 6, postage paid by us. TIE WEEKLY Chronicle & Constitution alist is a mammoth sheet., and the largesC and handsomest Weekly published in the South. It contains all the news of the week-tele, graphic, local, editorial, miscellaneous-and carefully prepared reviews of the market. This edition is gotten up for circulation among planters and others living in the country. Terms: $2 for 12 months, $1 for 0, postage paid by us. The Chronicle & Constitutionalist is the paper for the merchant, the planter, the lawyer, the mechanic, the polttician. It is a paper for the office, the counting room and t he family circle. Specimen copies sent free. Address, WALS11 & WRIGHT, Managers, Augusta, Ga. MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Good Reading and Beautiful Pictures WILL DO IT. THE CINOINNATI WEEKLY STAR, A fine eight-page paper, with 48 full col imna, coas only si.oo per year 0 (we pay postage), and in the largest, brightest, and best paper published for the money. It is independent in politics, gives all the news, and, besides much M other good reading every number has three or four excellent original or se leOMl stories. Ever- subscribor also receives a copy of the beautiful engrav S ing "The Poor the Poor Nan' Friend "size 24x31 inches and acopy of THE TAR ILLSTRATElD ALMA-. NA.25 ets. extra must be sent to pay expense of packing and mailing pre Q mijums. EArbOur inducrnent. to Agnta, always t he most litberal in the Geld 'r noareater thtn crer. We want every cltab agenit in the country to commuia icato with un before commencing E work. To any p erson desiring to get uip aclub, we wil se.nd a ssnplo copy of te picture and a canvasser's out t for 0 le Star, though ii, no sense a party cate of the rightsa of al athe States, a nd was among the first to urge the justice of local gorernament in the Souith. M leron to whomn we have already sent Path picture, "Thae Poor thae Poor M4 Man's Friend," by saying so can h ,ave in Its stead another exclHent en ~,graving, of same size, which we have sectured for th,is puirpose. - ir Juper uelthout picture, Oine Dollar. 230 Wainust St., ?fCncinnat5, 0. MAKE HOME PLEASANT. VICK'S iLL USTRA TED PRkICED CAT.LiLOUGE. Fifty pages-d00 (llustrat ious, with Di1e scriptionl of thtousands of tile best Flowers and Vegetales inl the world, and lhe way to grow them--all for a tWo cent postage stamp. Printed in G ermuan tan English.i Vicks Floral Guided Quarterly, 25 cents, a year. Vick's Flower and Vecgetable Garden, 50t cents inl paper'; in elegAnt. cloth covers $1.00 Address, J.MEs VicKc, Roche.ster, N. Y, Vick's Fl ral Gr:ide a beautiful Quarterly j urnal, finely illust rated and containing and egant colored Flower Plate with the first n nmber. Price only 25 cents for the year. lJe first No. for 1877 just issued in Germa and English. Vick's Flower and Veget able Garden, in 50 cents; with elegan clothI covers $1.00. Vick's Calalogue-;)0 Illustrations, only 2 cents. At ress, JAMEs V K, Rochester, N. Y. VI 'S FJLOWER AND VE C'TABLE GARDEN is thie most beautiful wek of thie kind in the world. It contains net ly 150 pages, hun dreds of fine illustrati ps, and six chromo plates of flowers, beaut fully drawn and col ored from nature. Pr:e 50 cents in paper covers $1 .00 in elegan cloth. Prinited in German and English. Vtick's Floral Guide, larterly, 23 cents. Vick's Catalogute-30 Illustrations, 25 ets. Address .IAMEs V K, Rochester N. Y. Jan. 23 4t Dr. R. J. IllIlanid IJ AVING returned as permanently loca it tod at Pickensvil , respectfully off irs his Professional services o the citizens of that vicinity aind surroundi Country. Charges reasonable. . May 9 41 Price, Tw'entfy- iie Centis. ~I ONE IIUNDRED) AND INTII EDITION. Cont aining a complete list 1l (lie towns in the United States, the Territ es, and tle Do mionion of Canada, havin populat ion great er than 6,000, according the last census, together with (lhe names the newspapers having thie largest local reulation in each of the places named. Alsi a catalogue of newspapers which are r mmended to ad vertisers as giving greates ~value in propor, (ion to prices charged. A , all newspapers in the Ulnitedl States an 'anada printing over 5,000 copies each is e. Also, all the Religious, Agricultural, . ntific and Me. chanical, Medical, Maso , Juvenile, Edut cational, Commercial, In aince, Real Es tate, Law, Sporting, Mus I, Fashion, and other special class journ very complete lists. Together with a co ete list of .over 300 German papers print in the United ' States. Also, an essay on advertising; ( many tables of rates, show theeof ad vertising in various newsp ra, and every thing which a beginer n~ ertising would ? like to know. Address G . P. ROWELL I & CO.- 41 rark Row. Naw rk. bouth Caroie SOIrehd. CuAaasTsroB,. C., Deb. 18, 1876. Or and after Suldly D.ecemb.r .19, t4 Passeger Traihs ou 4e Sonth Caroisaa Railroad will rom as follows: FOR COLUMBIA. (Sundays exoepted.) Leave Charleston 9 16a a Arrive at Columbia 6 00 p a FOR AUGUSTA. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston 9 15 a a Arrive at Augusta 6 16 p 1 FOR CHARLESTON. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Columbia 9 00 a a Arrive at Charleston . t~46 p ia Leave Augusta '00 a a Arrive at Charleston 4 46 p m COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 9 16 p M Arrive at Colunbia 7 20 a ta Leave Columbia 7 00 p ma Arrive at CharLeston 6 40 a m AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 8 00 pa Arrive at Augusta 7 46 a fa Leave Augusta . 8 30 p a Arrive at Charleston 7 40 a a SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Summerville at .7 30 a m Arrive at Charleston 8 45 a a Leave Charleston 8 15 p m Arrive at Summerville 4 80 p a CAMDEN TRAIN Connects at Kingville daily (except Suni days] with Up and Down Day and Passenger Frains. Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with Georgia Railroad, Macon and Augusta Railroad and Central Railroad. This route via Atlanta is the quickest and most direct route, and as comfortable and cheap as any other route, to Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Orleans, and all other points Southwest, and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis. and all other points West and North west. Day Train connects at Columbia with the Through Train on charlottee Road (which leaves at 9 p. m.) for all points North. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. S. B. PIcKENs, General Tieket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Passenger trains run daily. Sundays except ed, connecting with night trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down. On and aft. er Monday, July 16. 1877, the following will be the Schedule: UP Leave Columbia at 11.10 am Leave Alston at .0pi Leave Newberry at2.8pm Leave Hodges at5.5pm Leave Belton at7.5pm Arrive at Greenville at8.5Pm DOW .. Leave Greenville at 72 Leave Helton at9.0am Leave Hlodges at104a 1enve New berry at1.2pm Lecave AI.ston at3.0pm A:~iive t Coumbi at5.05 p mn Limia :: A :guta indI h Wi 0.47on aCm Arr:iie ave olubi at 5J1 ai.0 ponec up ithConc ain Alron w rainson tea Spar:nbar and1 Un, onncira ; ennt a r':y omColumbia. withmodaght Trains nteSot a Mo'ia :ilroad up aesnyd d :rals witeTaiy g >ing Nory and South . on the arotve, Co. igwthe Down Trin from Greenville. Leave Coebur at. 1o'lo5 p. m., connecting with U'p TFrain fromu Columbia. AcmeainTan ANDElRSON BItANCHI AND) PLUE RIDGI DIVISION, Leave Walhialla at 5.59 a a L.eave Seneca at 6.20 a mn Leave Perry ville-at 6.30 a a heave Pendlet on at 7.20 a m Leave Ander.son at 8.10 a m Ai rlve at Belt on at 8.60 a m UP. Leave Belt on at7.6p Leave Anderson at7.0pm Leave PendJeton at 84 Leave Perryvilloe.0pm Leave Seneca at9.0pa Arrive at Walhalla 1.0pm 9.20eveBlo a .0a n,o on arrv al of Down Train from G,reenville. Leave 4 Aaderson at 2.00 p mn., connecting with Up THOMAS DODAhMEAD, General Superintendent. JJ.:z NonTON, Jr., General Ticket A gent' Schedule. &tlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway MAIL TaALN. Leave at Atlanta at 6Opi Leave Toccoa City at 04 Leave Westminster at 04 Leave Seneca city at 11 Leave central at 1 8pm Leave Liberty at 1 7am Leave Easley at 1 6a Leave Greenville at 10 Leave Spartanburg at 28 Arrive at charlotte at 61 Leaves Charlotte at84p Leaves Spartanburg at124 a Leaves Greenville at220m Leaves Easley at248am Leaves Liberty at804an Leaves Central at824aa Leaves Seneca City at 86 Leaves Westminister at 41 Leaves Toccoa at 68a 4rrrves t Alant at9 42 a a ~eave Tocca at10 42 am L.ae eeac t11 1pa jeavs Lbert at12 48 p a levsEs t12 7 a evsGenl t1 20 p m leavs Sprt.aburgat1 68 p a ~riea hrot t8.47 p a ev hrot t12 48 a a ieave reenvile at48 1 m 8ev alya 0 p m ieave(entrl at8 24 p a iveToobCtat8 64 am irrives at Atlanta at 111 p5a cl eight Atan andtotrugtrih reavs running atual.ad fe xr reans etiitra OealeaveaCentaera eave ibersto, ati!Ias.&TcktA@