The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 21, 1878, Image 4

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1. p ( igie OorrosjGudenbe '1 WASUTNGTON, Feb. 15, 1878. 6I.01Mfict over le slver bill in I ie Senale-etiW cuttinges,,sud has its -2Klliar lea'ures. Tbe qucestion i aliance, as Re (1<14f4ae iand - 'Deilincrats Otand qiodr to sioulder on .either side, fspsbsing dr favoring the niQAsPe. Ft om every section ot' the country 11 11ign109fre to,00,Of,a\o,.i car ades of opinion, advocating a silver 00inmgd. - Ne% York, Phila pai, 20ustop atid Baltinoreb a're tbe,geea an 11ti-'OllveE "Jattpilecs, vhlichl, seiid vibraliysg. through their Com. WeEaavptiires a piioppositio that,pe.ks,to defeat the proposition. New Fngland,. that was oupposed to be as firm Is W Pismonth R,ck itselt ag111lis emsistie4yel has brole'n rainks, ad the g.ld idol lie' brokon. in the-lDuso of its ff-iends. Tle contc4t te -tge o'ver tie p riirci, 51's of' a bi-inetallic cirency ratheir than- the size and weight of the silver d .liar. ,-great victry ivfll*be won i k a iet.lhdrla < 1425 grain8, more ot less, shall be rptide a legal tender 4d rec vatble in PaP men11t of all d ebts. 'I Tlhe end of thi3 contest c.m ninofertWoo's s'on The Lore-Conling pation, ask ing aid irpm Congrees for the star ig h'ent len Chineso, is sggestive th1t a like sympathy m'ght finld a i"I iI I lield anong tie gatunt star, %-iIg poo.r (of our owl lan d. Con, gjess ought to do somuilbing-hut not for the Chinecsc. Let iippr-opria. tumi he 11n1du for pubIIlic improve men s., aid gi e t.be poor an oppi-t tuiv iity to ea1rn bliead Firoi tihe preswnt out1ook, tihe 1eg uSlaLion for the Diistric' of Columb;a is likelv to give t proc:ical rulief to the citizens, a joist pro pottiton of the' ekpenIses beinig are.umned by lhe Gent Ceali Vt' Gvernmet , w ithi a restriicted formn i of1 suffrge anid re.presetth tn by a delegate in Conress. Geneo.ali McCurur ick with L' s amistnot ae ao ra''gintg with en ergy all t he detailsh of the ei bibi' at thIe 1?. er eh Exiiio jn. .in the art deparliit't et it) spiteC of wan't~ of ime thle propi ect is good t'. atLI'.t cei taible. di sphy. Ah lon t sixtr pictn es hrave ah-eady l een accepte~d, and'it is thou ght that as ma'tny mortr.e will be atdded ini time for sii>ment. It 'is not ex pect ed t hat we ca.nr ompnete withI European conrtribuotors in the ideal and hiisttrie lines~ of art, in w bticf an int imnate knowledge of thre hunmhan fortm is required, but tbirie is reasotn to believe 'tba. i - landscapes thre work of otwr ar'tists will comnpare favorably with that tof their btrthreni of any conuntry, w i ht a few notable individual exceptions. A t anty rate, thre comamifsion hiopeso, our' display will average up pretty well is the general exibit. The United States manl-of-war W yomrirng is at -the Navy Yard, being elaboratecly egniipped frt Convey inIg to FW'aIIce" ' he Commnissieone s and. ClerksB. General McCor miuck takles * onl.Iy five ft. the Jat ter with him. They* have a soft tin g of it, for thej - reeoive their p)assage botn ways iwd $100 ai mlonith w hile at Paris. The Gentral fias beeni overwhebue;d with a pplications for these ; osin1ons, anud so many letters have poured it. upon01 him that a fortnighit ago b.e nn nonneeud t hat he would not even read apl~) icait ionis for a~ppo(int mfenits. The. e is c.rneidurabIe f. eborg here algalinst See:etar'y Schuotz, and the miarjori ty of,epcople woul . hail his resign~atiynr with j>y. >dtilasteor Genieral Keys thus~ far jae Iav'. rite, a inali collireuns in mannrer, and who isi perfectly immlo vi able by ary ring or irflumence. Not an-Iemptloyt o in htis extensive depart ment hase been. renmoved- since he enf cred n pon his duties, except where absoluite pros f was given of his or het ibability to till the place. This * ~ cahnot be said of Schrtrz, who is constatly mak ing removals subrose niot witstand ing hi. public assertions othaerwvise. FAX. * Thirtoon is an . unlucky number of persons to sit, down to dmnner, if there * isa only elmough to go around comfor-. itabjy for twelve. -~ 'i4ro is a man somewhere whose espgay la so short that It only reaoh esteli1. kn' he tbtfore he never ~ 4 t~ ~"?o ./ 1.A14 0~ o,,ai.'** .'.-~ - UAXMN6 T :ltirQkditO'a'el saiin bus bei reared in~ i i dhurch neighborood, Claei county, groanslike a uuin being in dis tyse yng.3 uee of' or" sons of both colors vi.ilco the place L1:a 'rec&nt'S(AvN9 W*l> h'iAr-tied ful soti N1. -1/h ifliebloeed pepole, the inltOrdat ini the mysterious sounds is enhanced by the fact that the tree saisir1> ga , gr,c r i and is iear, the place W bere a n41 of their colur was killed by lighto ning a year ago4. Some time ago the'e was a female lectirer who went about seeking whoin she rigft -tvinV e that eat ing potlatoes produced a thirst .r ail eoholic driki'. *Now.comes an Eng lish scientist who declares that a vegotable diet is a renarkAble he!p to the cure of drunkentness. Th,re is always a plea.inlg va iely of-il formation to be had in It progres isiv world.-Conirier-Journal. "YLu have of on," 6aid the clerg%. man, "ieurd thei brethrni-ay Ameii amilein! while' som6 one was piaying. What do Itly meani If any one knows let lim hold up his hand." Up jump1ed a lile~ fellow,' so e:ogor to inswer is not to %unit f -r recognition. "I knan!' hlie called out. "It m1eanw hi rv and get through "Ttierc an audible smile. The more quiety ind pcace,ibly we get, on the better-the better for ollr neirhl)ors. In nine cases out, of 0 ton the best policy is, it a man che's you, quit dealing with him; if 1o is abtivc, quit lis compaiy; if he tlai ders you, tke Care to-livo so that, n. body will believe ) I; no IatterN who ho. is, or. how b1c - miiuses y-Ou, the wisest way is to let himi aLloie; for there is nothingi better than) this c,oI, calmi, quiet way of deidl'ng u~ ithi those Reaching n'fter' the unaittainable--A manhh feclhng upi Iunder' the back <.f his vest fo'r the endI ot a pa ted suspendler. to) a niidonC's check by the~ earnIer. neiss of hiis gazo, s~aid to) her: 'M~Iy looks havo'( p)Lg)ted rOSOS ill your i<;heeks, wVhy forbid me0 to gaither thlen i Tlhie 1.&t4 perriits him in ho si w to rei: p a harv est. A lady' a'kedl a pupd1 atl a pub:ic school1, "Whiat was the sin of the Phiat isces?" "'Eating camels, marm i," quiickly) replied the childi. She lead tht the P'harisees "'strained at giats anid swatllowved CamU. Thlle followinug obitury alppere"i a1 Mem'phis paper on a man killed by a circular saw: "le was an up~right Christian, U good citizenl, and an ar dent pati iot, buit of limited infdrmna tion- with reguid to circular saws. It is the opinion of an intelligent dairyman that there is a difference of two quarts of mihk a day between a cow 'comnfortarbly housed aind the same one exposo0d to the cold for half the day, as8 we see them. A would-bo suicide wr'noto those farowc Il words to his .wife: D)ear Maud-when my body is dragged out of tho river they can idlentify it by the linen patch you p)ut in the seat of my black cloth trowsers. The Drlington News urges th'e impo)(rtan!ce oif tea cuiliture. The "WVhite'' sewving MaciIne is the ensiest solling and )est salisfying in the market. 10 has a very large shuttle; makes t he lock sitich; is simple an construct ion; very light running, and al rnost unoiselessu. It is imlpossible for oIlher miachines to sell in direct comupetit ion withI the Whitec. Agents Wanted. Apply for terms to WHIITE SEWING MACHIlNE CO., Cleveland, 0. V~Cure Fits! When I say cure T 'lo not mean merely to stop them for a limo and then have th&en re turn again, I mean a radlical cure I am a regular physician and have . made the dis ease of Fita', Epilepsy or Falling ' icknIess A life-long study. I warrant my reme(ly to cure the worst cases. licause others have failed is no reasor. for not now receiving a cure from me. Hend to me at once for a treattise and ak Free Biottle of my infallible remedy. Give express andl post offioe.' It costs you nothing for a tril. andl I 'will cure you. Add"ess Dr. Hi. 0. ROOT, 188 Pearl street, New York. __ BI 84-pge Picture Book-free. M plan beats all to make money, easy, honest, and pays you Ten Dollars a day. IAVID 0. COO K, Chicago. Take "the -Best! 3t1i8t9LIDATEU MA1t(dHI Q l7Tu, 1817, I n the Andest and -Best Newspaper pub it li in the-8 u6h. -Is t he, only Newspaper ie PuVlibhed id - City of August4-the lead n ing Railway and Manufacturing centre of ni the kouth-and the only Newspaper pub lished in Eastern Georgia. The Chronicle & )f Constitutionalist has a very large daily in te. creasing circulition in the 8tates of Georgia, South Oarolina and North Carolina, and i retches every class of readers-merchants, v- farineis, professional men and working men, a and is amost valuable advertising mediumi b, 'TIE DAILY Chronicle & Constitutionalist i- publishies all the current news of the day, rece04es all the reports of tho Associated Preu, and special dispatches from Washing ton, AtlantT, Columbia, and all other points of interest, supplemented by correspondence. It gives full cominercial reports of domestic and foreign markets, of all local and South d ern matters, and edito'rial comment upon pubiic affairi. Terms. $10 for 12 months, $5 for 6,'$2,5Q tor 3, and $1 for 1 month, lypostage Paid b y u. TllE- t -EEKtY Chronicle & Consti tutionalIst contaips two day's nlews of the Daily. Terms: $5 or 12 niouths, $2.50 for G, 0i postage paid by us. THE -' WEEKLY Chronicle & Constitution. ra alist is a mamioth sheet, and the largest and iandsomest Weekly published in the South. [t.contains all the news of the week- tele, graphic,'local, editorial, miscellaneous-and carefully preparei reviews of the market. This edition is gotten up for circulation among pl4nters and others living in the country. Terms: $2'for 12 months, $1 for 6, postagc paid by us. The Chronicle & Constitutionalist is th6 paper for tlie merchant, the planter, the lawyer, (lie niechanic, the poltician. It is a pnper for the office, the counting room and the family circle. Specimen copies sent. free. Address, WALSII & WRI0IT, Manager~s, Augusta, Ga. MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Good Reading and Beautiful Pictures WILL DO IT. THE CINOIN1(ATI WEEKLY. STAR, A fine eight-page raper, with 48 full col unins, costa only $1.00 per yea (we Pay posta ), ai is th0 lar ge8t, brfghlest, and best aper publishe >or t!ie money. It is in ependent in p1olitics, gives all tho news, and, besides Much other good reading every nj,unber has three or four excellent oripinal or se. teyei stories. Every sthscriber also receives a copy of the beatitifl engrav j ing "Tine Poor tise Poor ManI' T Pg ead,".szx 24x3l inches atid a co py HTE ATAR 11,.LSTRATkD AI,MA- &a - Ac. 25 eta, extr.a must be sentto pay expenso. of pack ing andt mailing pre mitime. ~OnmOsua indaacemnsts toM SA es, always the most, liberatl in the S,aenow' gredtter thtan evr. we Swant every clttb auea,t in the couantry to comiunicate with 1Lu before commencing work.c To any person 'Iesirin,g to get up a Club, we willI send a sa anle cop.y of the pictuare anid a cativasset- a ot tt for 23 et~ . Specimen copy of paper~ free.' Mesad for one bes#o suabacrib- h O is for* ny ottaer.* 'I'he tar, thou gh mn no sensO a par ty Spaper, has always been a vigorouts advo.W cate of the rIgh'ts of all the States, anid was among the first, to urge the justice .of local gove'rnnaent in the, sotat hi. Persons to whomr we have already, sen the picture, "The Poor tine Poa* M have in its stea<l another excelIlent en - graving, of samse siz.e, which we have y seatiiiri for this piuirpouse. - PaJrper without picture, One Dollar. 30Walnut St., Cincin nati, 0. a MAKE HOME PLEASANT. FOR__1878! 100.000 'I HC U LA T ION 10.000Q CI F lC U lJ\ TI J ON' 1 0!1 I P S UXY SOU 1Th' J(FO R T ilL' SU.XNY SU U1Ti DO) YO U TA KEI ITY: 1)0 YOU TAIKE IT ? woW 1w TH' lE 7PIME * IT Id13 l GREAT F~AMILY PAPER - OF ilI b0Ulli! and over Five hundred of the best writers of the day, on all subjects, are contributors to ,its columns. It is beginning some of the best NEWV STORIES! ever published in an American journal,:"and noC pae presents a greater variety of read ing. It contains Brilliant Continued Stories, . Brilliant. Completed Storites, Brilliant Poems andi Essays, Excellent General Editorials, Ex cellent News Sitmmary, Excellent Society Let ters, Excellent Religious Notes, Notes of Trav S els, Notes of Fashiions, Notices of New Books, r Notes of New Alusic, Notes of the Dramia, ', Porraits of Noted People, Paraigra phs About 0 respondents' Departmtuent, Chess Department, Y Answers to Correspendents, Ohuat with Con. Y tributors, Beautiful Illustrations 'It hits forty wvide columns of matter each week. Y Price only $3 a year; Two subscribers $6 a year. e For a cluib of six at $2.50 a copy is sent free for one year. For a club of t wenty, alsent at one time, ~'$10 ill gold is paid. Addr'ess, SUNNY 80UTII, or J. 11. SEALS, a ?ySend for Specimen. Atlanta, Ga. e Dr. I.J:.Gillilaund 0 JAVING ret urned and permanently loca rted at Pickensville, respect fully off ers tI his Professional services to the citizens of that 4 vicinity and surrounding country. Charges d reasonable. May9 41 SEstabished. in 1860. 11 lE F A LL T E RM begins Sept ember 12th, SIand continues 20 weeks. The Spring Term begins January 80, an,d closes about 17th of June. TERMs PERt HALF sEssioN OF FIVE MONTHs. B Board andi Tuition, S 90 00 ly Board, Tuition and Music, 115 00 ir Board, Tuition, Music and German (or French) 12b 00 ,h Board, Music, German and Drawing 185 00 Location unsurpassed -for healthfultness. A resitdent Physiain is employed by the school, whose servi'ces are free to pupils. A German Professor presides over the Music and German uepartments. Payments made in four installments.. .- R1ev. 't. W. LAJIAR will meet pupils at- any. 0 point andl take charge of them. -'For further Br particulars and catalogue, addrass. - Rev, A. WV. J,AMAR, p i Or Prof. WV. S. DURH AM, .C. and A. R1. R.,'Blythewood~ P,0,, 8, C, sept 2, 1877 2 8* EMiSk= 1878 EW YORK- 18 friend al wise r erj, is again a candidate for their consideratic and support. Upon its record for the pa ten years it, relics- for't continuance of tl hearty sympathy and generous co-operatic which iavo hitheft4 b'een extenoeijio it fro every quarter of tie Union. Th,e DAILY ,BUN is a four page-*heet 28 cobamns, price, by juail, post paid, 66 ron a Imoith, or $W.50 per yent. The SU,NDAY edition of TiE SUry is eight-page sheet oft5q .oluulns. While gi ilg the news of the day, It1 also contains large am'odnt. of ,literary and <uitcpllaueoi m44er speciilly p*r ared for iif. itrI DkY SliN hasnf.4 ey0i Nth great sdcdss. P paid $1.20 a year. TIlE WEEKLY SUN. Who does not know TWE WVK.Y SIT? circulates through'obt the 'United 8t'atee. 1I Cainadas, and bypnd, NiIty thousair families greet its welcome pages weekly,. at ragArd it in -the light- of guide. CotiselC uid friend. Its news, edito; In, agricull urt and liturary departments make it essential a journal for the family and she fireside. Terms: ONE DOLLA, . a, year, post pai This price, quality considered, makes it t cheapest newspaperpiblished. For clubs ten, with SIU ansi, we will send an ext copy free. Address P"UULI811ER OF THE SUN, New York City. Nov 8,1677 9 g Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair ti its natural Vitality and Color. A dressinj which is at onci agree a > Y bealthy, and of 7. fectual for pre s e r vNi ncg thi hair. Faded o, -~ gruy hair is soml restored to i( origlial color with the giloss and freshness of youth Thin hair i; thI ickened, faling hail checked, and babIluess ofien, thoug] int always, enred by its uase. Noth. ing ca restore .the hair where th< follieles are dest royed, or the glande at roi gied atnd decayed. Ut such al reni:nn can be saved for usefhlines: by this applie: in n. .Insteadl of fbul ing ihe hair with a pasty sedi:nent-, ii will keep it (cani andt rig()Ons, Its occasionlal use wvill prevent the hail from? turninug 'ray or Ibiing' oil. 'en1 &~E' ns, a:nl injlurzins to theC ha:ir, th< it. if wanted mterely for a HAIR DRE~SSING, fln' else enn bo1) f<md so desir ale~. G,onutaiunng neith ter oil noi d,e, it doe s not '4:oil wi te C :nnubrie an-1l yet lists long on the hair. givinit it ai rich, glo)ssy lu~str'e and a gratefti perfume. Preparedc by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. DAILY, TRI-WERLY & WEEKL3 COLU Al BIA, S. U., HOYT, EMLYN & McDANIEI JA31ES A. HOYT, Editor. The Daily llegister conitainsR thle latest new of the day, all commIilercial, politicaul anid othe matter sent by t elegraph, full local reporti editorials uponl all current tople landl Grange anad A gricultural .Department The Daily has a circulation cxtendin'g t tall par-ts et theC State, is cir'culated1 in neal every State in tile JUnion, andi consequentl mlcr'easing; thleref ore, as an advertising nmt dliumt it calunlot be~ surpassed. Th'le Tri-Weekly Registers is Issued ever Tuesday, Ti hurs lay and Saturday mornling and conltainis all the news of the days ini on The Weekly Register is an ETG ITT PAG paper,containinlg FORtTY-ElO lIT COLUMNk embrhacilJg the~ Creaml of news of each wee] Th'lis paper is withlin the reach of eyery famnil; andi we are p)leased to state the fact that i large circulation is rapidly extending. Tile liegister is now the Organ of the Stal Glnrage, and all matters of interest to t1 PatrIons of Unabandry will he treated in the appropriate (depart menit. The AgricuttIn and Grange articles will appear itn each< our publications-Daily, Tri-Weekly an Weekly. ________ TERMS OF SUBSC~RIPTION. DAL.xY ir.rsrIan-One Year, $7 00; BW Mon thIs, $3 60; '1hree Months, $1 75. TaII-W E:J. EI,v :oEsrER-One Year, $5 01 Six Months, $2 60; Three Months, $1 24 WEF.KLY RrPGisTIiR-One Year, $2 00; 8: Months, $1 00; Three Months, 60. JOB PRINTING, The best anld cheapest BOO0K and JC PRINTINT, of every descrif:tion, prompt and satisfactorily executed at thie Regist Office, All kinds of Law Blanks on hand, whii We will sell at th,e lowest,'pricos. ,JAMS .$A. HOYT,. - H. . EMfLYN, WV. B. McD)ANIEL, Proprietors and Publishers. May 81, 1877 FLY HUDE A MONTH ~ . ActiveMen seling cur .Lett Copying Book. 14o press or waterust. Sample copy worth $8.00 free, 8end stan for e stonlar. EXCELSIOR M'F10. Co,, '9 Mlaidso. a.nd 182 Dawban.eet,hcak.. --TO -FOR ~lig CEEN ~ENINEL Only $1.50 a.Year. Every man in the County of P ickens~ S11OULD BE A SUBSCRIBER ! Every' man who has ever' lived heure and haIs na1oyed SI1UUL D BE A SUBSCR IDER ! I IT F U[)RN!SIl ES A LL, -AND C OND::NSED REPORTS I T 'C1 R C ULA T1A S Largely in the adjoining CoUuiesI and to some extent in Westen Nortb Ca!olina ! AND IS, THEREL?OIIE, SUBSCRIBE For the Pickens SantJnd1! ADVERTISE In the Pickenms Sentinel D. F. BRADLEY & CO. Proprietors. SHUN DRUG POISONS. MEDIICINE RENDARED USELEBS. Volta's Electro llelts and14 : Bands are indorsed by the most eminent physiciani in the world for the cure of rheumatism neuralgia, liver eomplaint, dyspepsia, kidneg dIisease, aches, pains, nervoos disorders, fits female complaints, nervous and general de bility, and other chronic diseases of the chea't head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood.. Cook with full partichlars free by Volta Del Bo., Cincinnati, 0. ?!CK!NS COUNTY DIECTOaT, Senator-R E Boewen. Repreean7tative-D)F Bradley and E HI Bates Clerk of Court-John J Lewis. Judge of P' obate-W G Field. Sheriff-Joab Mauldin. SCoroner-Berry B3 Earle. School Comnmieewner--G W Singleton. Treaurer-W U Berry. Audit or-John 0 Davis. County Commissioner-B J Johnson Chai rman-John T Le*is,~ Thou P Looper. ClerI County Commiissioners, C L Hlollingsworth. Trial .Tutice-Aaitry, 'T W Ruusse11-Sa' lubrsity, J R Holoosb-Cenir.d, Janies A Liddell-Piek-noe O R., 0 W 1alor-Daeua t#ft, B I Morgaa-NIs ?lee% W ToHe On and after Sun4ypDeipb 19, Passenger Trifs oe' thV Iwtk*6 0sroas Railroad will, en " -folod FOR COLUMBIA. (Sundays eaoqpte4.) Feave Charleston , 1 Arrive at Cplumbia . 00 a FOR AUGUSTA., (Sundays excepted) LeWve Charleston Arrive at Augusta &16P FOR CHARLESTON. (8undays excepted.) Leave Columbia 9 00 a'i Arrive at Charleston 4 46 p m Leave Augusta ' Arrive at Charleston 44 COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPIESS. - Leave Charleston 4 16 p 8n Arrive at Columbis 7 20 a m Leave Columbia 7 00 p m Arrive at Charleston 6 40 a ut AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 8 00 p m Arrive at Augusta 7 45 a m Leave Aug,nsta ' 80pa Arrive at Charleston 7 40 a ra SUMMIERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays e1cept'ed.) Leave Summerville at 7 80 a m Arrive at Charleston 8 45 a m Leave 0harleston .. 8 16 p M Arrive at Summepville 4 80 p m CAMDEN TRAIN Connects at Kingville daily [except Sun% days] with Up and Down Day and Passenger Frains. Day anA Night Trains connect at Augusta with Georgia Railroad, Macon and Augusta Railroad and Central RailroAd. This route via Atlanta is the qnickest 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, Cincibnatl, Chicago, St. Louis. and all other points West and North west. 0 Day Train connects at Columbia with the Through Train on chiarlottee Road (which leaves at 9 p. m.) for all points North. S. S. 3OLOMONS, Superintendent. S. B. PicKE4s, General Tieket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R 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 Leave Aiston at 1.0p. Leave Nevgberry at223pi ILeave flodges at,66p Leave 13eltoni at .6pi Arrive at Greenville at886pi .IDoWN. Leave Greenville at, .0am iLeave fIton at 91 r L.eave Hodges at 1.~ai ,.eave New berry at14pm Leave Aiston at .0pi Arriveat LXumbiaat1.10 p n, ~jyCotnet t lstn it.Trin op the Trai leve bbeihleat .16a .0 anec Arrtiv at 21 pi. connectngawi 1.p r r oCona AowihTainson theia Spayhur Wendayniond aiays. conetya Colubia t. 11.15 a ins o on the Srouth c tng )w Dw Train from Greenville. Leni t. h0ei ur at 2.'lo5 p. m., coninect.ingiwith 1.y. Trainz fromn Columibia.AcomdinTrn ANDE11sON BRANCH AND T LUE R1DS% DIVISION. f.eave Waihalla at 6.50 a in Leave Seneca at M' 6.20 a in Leave P'erryville at 6.30 a in heave Pendleton at 7.20 a ir. Leave Anderson at 8.10 a m Ai rlve at BJelton at 8.50 a in UP. Leave Belt on at 7.05 pm Leave Anderson at -7.60 p in Leave Pendleton at 8.45 p in Leave Perryvlleo 9.20 p mn Leave Seneca at / . 9.80 p in Arrive at WValhalla . .10.00 p in Accommodation Train, between BlelLpn and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat ura days, Leave Bellon at 9.60 a mn., or on afriv al of Down Train from Greenville. .Leave Anderson at 2.00 p mn., connecting with Up * ThIOM AS DODAMEA:D, General Superintendent( JAnF.z NonvON, dr., General Ticket Agent Schedule. Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Bailway MAIL TRAIN. Leave at Atlanta at 6Opi Leave Toc.coa City at 4p Leave Westminster at 04pi Leave Beneca city at 1lpi Leave central at 1 8pi Leave Liberty at107ai Leave Easley at 12a LeaveGreevilleat.5 00p m Arriv at carlote at0 4~ a mn Leave Charotte't.1847 p in Leavs .Sartnbur at12 47 a in Leaves Greenville at. 2 20 a in Leave Spartabur at.- 2 8 a m - Leaves LChartte at 8 4 p m LeavesCeparanbr at. 8124 a m Leaves Ea ity at. 2 34am Leaves Westminister at 4 18 a in Leaves Toccoa at 608 ami Arrrives at Atlanta at 9 85 a m DAY PAssENOER. Leaves Atlanta at 6 00 a in Leaves Toceoa at ,10 28 amn Leaves V estminister at 11 16 a in Leaves Seneca eity at 11 18 a in Leaves Central at 12 25p m Le.aves Libert,y at 12 483 p an Leaves Easley at128p Leaves Greenvlle at 1 80 p a Leaves Spartanburg at 2 68 p a Arrive at Charlotte at 6 17 p a Leave Charlotte at 11 00 a an ~eave Spartanburg at 2568 p m Leave Greenville at 4 1U p a Leave Easley at 4 40'p - Leaves Liberty at * 4 58 p a Leave (,entral at 6 11 p a Leave Seneca City at 6 48 p.a Leave Westminster at 648 pin Leav. Toccom City at .6'54 p , Arrive..at A tlanta at 'U 18 p.a lin addition to these trains, thCre ~ate two local freight trains and two 'hro k freight trains running regular ly.. and .o% a ext traips G.Z. WOXBAORB :1 . out Ceia Manamw. , .Joso,GSly .$gW4