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THE SENTI-N'EL 1tPO anID EVERY 'M'TURSDAY. B! - F. BRADLEY & CO. TP,Ms of Subscription. One Year . $1 50 Wit Motltlhs . 7b Advertisng Rated. Advertisements insert.ed at the rate of $1 00 pr, squtre, of (9) nine lines, on Lrss, for,the Irat insertion, and 60 cents for eai subso quen, iOsertion.. Contracts utde for Trannh, si'x or TWELVE ronths, on favorable terms. Advertisements not having the number of insertions morked on them, will be published until forbid and oharged accordingly. , These tertns are so simple any child may understand them. Nine lines is a square one inoh, In overy instance we charge by the space occupied, as eight or ten lines can be made to occupy four or five squares, asiIhie advertiser may wish, and is charged by the OPace. " Advertisers will please state (he num - ber of-squares they wish their advertisements to make. OW- Busineqs men vho ndvert.ise to be benefitted, -will bear in rind that, the 8ENTINEL has a large and increasing cir 6ulation, a.nd is taken by the very class of persons whose trade they dsIHre. Trance in a Revival Meeting. The Fifth Street Mission Church, Lobannon, is holding revival meot ings. On Monlday night Christio .Bofers, au gh ter of Mr. David .ow. Cr6, an organ buildor, went, to the bonch to co)solo a seeker, and knelt by her 8ie. Sho was noticed, how ever, to remain in this position for Ho long a period that somo vant.ured to spoak to her, and it was only then that sho was discovered to bo in a trance, her body beig aralyzcd, and her limbs stit' and not to be moved. After the meeting vat over a watch was set, hopes being ente'tained that she might soon recover. There lili nO chango, she was finally born firomin the church to the house of Mr. Geo. Roming and put on a bed, still being in the samo. rigrid condition as whon first discovere'd. Heri pulse5 beat as regularly as that of anIy conscious perm' son, yet the body retained the same rigidity, and the muscles did not, re lax their contraction in the least. Miss Bower's lay) thusi in an unconisci ouls coudition fr'om Monday evening until two o'clock on Tuesdaiy after noon, when sh'e awoko from heri al - most deathless sloep.-.anicaster .Ex ami nor. The New York Tinses sa' : "o ight 1 s w e!! fniet your el u rches and ('r,chiool hiOniCS as to fOrg.et your local paper. It speaks to teu timies the autd ience voo r ministers do. -It is read eagcrly ce wecek from the * ~ beginning to the end. it reaebices you all, amnd, it it hais a lower spih it and lose wisdoml than al UerontiU it has a thousand times better chance at you, goimg as it de,talotevery house. You owo itto yourtelf to - call liber'allyV to its supp)ort, exact fromn it as able and htightoned a charact er as you do from ani ed ucator' in your midst. It is not beneath your notice and care, for it is~ your repre so,tative. Indeed, in its chiaracter', it is the consBummatIUion of imp lortanIceh, interest and welfare of your all, in theo aggregate of your acq uintanL1ce, and ye . canniot i gnore it without miiserably depreciating youriself'. .REL F.F FQR VAIt AeviIE.--Su f'e'rsr will finid relief for ear aclio by pu1tting in a spoon two or thr'ee driops of sw'oot oil, or, better still, almond oil, tho' same of molasses anid laudanum, warm ing it all together. AIbsorb some of the mixture in wool, put it in the car with a piece of' the wool outsideO to koop out the cool iri, repcating the thihg if necessary. A roast oion heart dipped in this and surrounded with cotton is aho1s often very ofica "icus.-RAid(Igewood. "* 'at has Chist4ianiity ege done - for mnli:' demanded B3ob Ingersoll, as lhe wats ridin g somrio years ago 'in a * rail?ond train. "It hmas proven tod .l\r. -Ingersoll fr'omi being Governor of lli. nois," responded a quiet lady in the neighborhliood of that in tensely bigoted infidol. Per'haps lhe r'ecognizeal for once, at loast. It had done a good thing. At any rato, thereafter until thb'entd of the journey, Robert hold P - h4atonguie.-Ohicago Times. Vyon put tWo persons intheosame bejgrom,h 01 arief whom has1 the~ t.oothi -' abie, ,while the other is in love, ,you the tooth ache will,go to sleep first. Fb cods, oengh, oroup or 1dd~g fe-. iTke lard or stect oil, two 4)arts; *its pIpoP, on~epa; ..spir'its tmr' a ' *rKt B 4nh l d & f *l.~' 9 A Ganoa' D(;PIVt.-4 Gph or (remed t ed,1e' sIraight to the spirit-worldhe knock ed at the gate of the ,Ne 4 lem and it was opened unto" hin. The books were opened; lie Wa4a14, "(lid you ever belong to any secret societiest" to which he' plfd, '"i did; to the Granger." '"Then, sir, you cannot be adnitted, depart." He then went to the door oi the bot. tomless pit, whore the same ques tions were asked hin by the Devil, and again he was told to depart. After he had gone a little way ofle was acco4ted by the homely ruler of the pit, when the following proposi tions were made: "Stranger," said N1k,N "I vill not re'eive Grangerg in Heaven; but mill sell you two hundred barrels of brimstone for cash, ten per cent off, and yo' can start a little hell of your omn With no ago)ts or middle men." "The bright lexicon of youth," in which "1heroe is no euch word as lail" does not seem to' be a very populor dictionary inl the mnercantilo commu Iity just now. The character ot i wise mon con 'ists inl threo thine: To (10 himselt what he tells others to do; to act on no occasion contra*ry to justice, and b:r wiNI the wickednle6s of thoie about him. A Lrvville boy took a hot brick to bed with him to keep his feet warmII. Tihey tvod the boy an'd the honso, but th< bed- was reducCCd to ash3es. Now York has a iin toy fiictory that majkes ten milliiol penny whis, tles a yoar. A cultivatod oar-An ear of corn. If your dinner bell has lost its elapper)01, youf cant still have your mnap kin ring. Mr. Cage Fly !s a noted agiculin ral ist of Madcison coun ty, Tenn IKeeping live chickens~ in c'llar's is bieing su ppresced .in New York. Teun to one th at G3rant gets to Con, tt~inouplo ahecad of Alexander. Goods at Cost. 0 CONT EMPLXATING' A CIIA NG E~ in our busineflss, wo offer our entire stock of BOOTS, SIIOES, IIATS, CA LICOES, WO RST EDS, JE ANS, CASEM ERES, Notions, &e., ait atnd below cositu. Como and try Our Grocery .D)EPARITMENT wvill be kept full and comleto, amnd will bo sold as cheap;as such Goods can be bought in any other house in Pickens. We will have in store, in a few days a heavy stock of Bacon. Which we will sell at bottom figures for the CA\SII, only. JO1IN T. G.OSSETT & CO. R asley, Veh. 11, 1878. 24 2 ANDI TIIE INEVASSA GUANO Ti?lE~ KING AMONG . FERWTILIZERS3. We are the Agents again this Beason for the salo of the above named, unequaled FE R TIIZER. As somec cv dence. of its popu Iar'ity, we will state that we isold the last. season 85 tons of it to plantersiin Pickener and Anderson, and all has been paid for ex, cept about one'.half ton, anid in every instance the puirchasers e xpressed thienmselves as high ly pleased with the Manure, and their inteni tion to piurchase again this season. T'he following certificato amongst others we have from proupinent farrners, in the County will speak for itself, *P;cxiys CeyOTY, S. C., Febr uary 8, 1878. FS5Rs 3. T. Go5s8TT & Co. Cents: The Navassa Guano bought frowyyou last season, I was well pleased with, I used it along side the*Merimnon Guano, and the Novassa yielded me two, hundred pourn seed Cotton per acre, more than the Mer rion, atnd it was the Guano and not. the land that made the extra yield. I offeorfully give you this certificate, because I know the ma, nure is deserving bf it. R9epetf611y, - E. F. A4LGOOD. We give a Cotton option. Will delIvi Guano either at Easley or Liberty. Personus la the neighbbood Qf 1e~~It, wishing to prurchase.igr nrure,.i w e9 onll on.Mr. W. T. .AfALL. rey.Fb, 11,'4878~ 24 '2' THE SUN 1%78 772dW WOR. - As the time approaches for the renewal o subscriptionq,JSHE SUN would remind itj friends and rell wishers everywhere, that i 5 again p opAdidate for their consideratiot and support. Upou its reoord for thepas .t.ee' ts relis for a continuance or th< hearty sympathy and generous co-operatior which have hitherto been exteuded;to it fron every quarter of the Union. The DAILY SUN is a four' page-sheet o 28 columns, price by mail, post paid, 55 centi a mouth, or $6.50 per year. The SUNDAY edition of Tu SUN is at eighi.-page sheet of 66 columns. While giv ing the news of the day, it also contains F large amount. of literary and miscellaneout matter specially prepared for it. Tiix SUN DAY.SUN has met with great success. pos paid $1.20 a year. THE WEEKLY SUN. Who does not know Tn WEEKLY SUN? 11 circulates throughout the United States, ti Cianaias, and beyond. Ninety thoiusan< families greet its welcome pages weekly, an< regard it in the 1ight of guide. counsellor and friend. Its news, editorial, agricult ural and literary departments inake it upsentialli a journal for the family and the fireside. ferms: ONE DOLLAE a year, post paid This price, quality considered, mikts it thq cheapest newspaper published. 'For clubs o tcn, with $10 cash, we will s'end an extri copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, New York City. Nov 8. 1877 9 g Ayer's Ague Cure, Por Fver and Aguo, Intermittont Fever, Chill Povore, I-o1itQtn Fever, Dumb Ague Porlodion- or Bilioua l'L v er &o., and indsc(I all the afYeotions whih airiNo from malari ous, marsh, or miaomatio poisons. SThis is a compomd remedy, p)repared with scientifl eskill frorn vegetable lngi'erlfonts, which rarely fails to cure the severest cases of Chills and Fever and the concomitant disorder.A. Such a remedy the nece.,sities of tic people in rmala rious didtrictk demand. Its great superiority over any other niedicine -ietdiscovered for the cure of In1tPm1ijttv,nts i4, that it con1tains no qtii. nine or mineral, and thoke who take it are free from danger of qinihism or any injurious effectn, and are as healthy after u.sing it as before. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of these distressing diaorders, andi so univaryinug han~ been its success that It has gained the repuntation of beinginfali lible. It can, therefore, be safely recormnended as ai sure remnrly and sp)eciflc for the Fever and Agiue of the West, and tihe (Ohilla and Fevor of the Sonth. it counteracts the miasmatic poison In the blood, aind free's thme system from its intlu ence, so that fever ando ague, shakes or chills, once b)rokenm upj by it, do nzot return until *tho diacase is hgain conutracted. TIhe great vari'.ty olisorders wr.hich nrise from the irritation of1 thi.; poi(>n, ,;uch as NJ<surnir;ia, ltheumantim.u ('nmt, U!'adazche, Elindney~, Too0tharche, ).arache, Onitarrh, Asthmn, Ial plI :ttion, Sp -ode A t;Yei hmn. Hi ybte'rlc, P in thoe &meN. t, (iola', l'aralyils, anmil dierange of' the& Stmacth, all of which become intermit tent, or periodical, have nmo t'pcedier remnedy than AYER'1 AGITr. CUa.'d which t.mrs them all glike, anmd protects the sy-.'m from future atacs. A a a'p*eVentivC, it is of inzaune serrve ini those eommrur. :tizm: -.vr'r Fe'ver am! A:sae pre nile, : it stays the devlopmen"t (of the uiws'me, iT '-lken on01 the Urst :ap.roach of the prueso~r.ito.rysyp Lomns. Travellerand tem iiimary re.:i-knmts ure thus eniabled to cleVy Lm.e di.-rderA, aind fewv *il vrnaeifhyavithmtrsof the For [iver Comp!h.lut spari -ing froir torpidity, it iS an~ ecellet:t remiy : it atlbuulates this orognn inlto healthy ni.tivit y, lineId rces manyu reimarkt abtle ce' wr'- To oher medic.ines !,ail. Prcpared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., P'racticalU and Analytical Chemnists, BOLD BY AI.r. i)ICU1tilTs EvF.it W)11:1E, DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY, COLUAIB[A, B. C., --nly HOYT, EMLYN & McDANIEL JAMES A. HOYT, Editor. The Daily Register contains the latest news of the day, all coniuniue,al, political and ot.hei matter sent by telegraph, full local reports1 editorials upon all current topics and Grange and Agricultuaral .Dcpartmnents. The D)aily has a circulation extending Lc till parts o1 the State, is circubl.te 'ui nemarly every State in the Union, and consequcntly increasing; therefore, as an advertising me dium it cauiot be surpassed. The Tri-Weekly Registers is Issued ever3 .T'uesday, Thursday and Smaturday morning. iind contains all theo news of the days ini on< *The Weekly Register is an EIG HT PAG F papeor,conmtaining FORT lY-EIG lIT COLUMNS, ermbracimng the.creaum of news of egeh week This paper is wit hin the reach of every family and we nrte pleasedi to stat athe fact. that it: large circullt ion is rapidly extending. The Register is no.w the Organ of the Stat< t)range, amnd all matters of' interest to t hi Patrons of Hlusbandry will he treat ed in theim approipria:te department. - The Agrioutt ura and Grange articles will appear in each o our publicationis-Da1ily, Tri-Weekuly an' Weckly. ____ D^Jr,SY 4:arsTR--Onle ye', $7~ 00; Si: Months, $3 50; T hree. Months, $1 75.. TIm-W E:KLv Rearos'.n;-Onie Year, $6 00 Six Months, $2 50; Thuree Monthms, $1 25 Win;mRL ztsrftn--Ono Year, $2 (00; Si: Months, il 00; Three Months, 50. JOB PINTING,* The best and cheapest BOOK and JO1 PRINTIN T, of every descrip tion, prompti and satisfiictorily executed at the Reiste Oflice. All kinds of Law Thanks en hand, whic we will sell at.time lowest pirioes. JAMES A. UOYT, HI. N. EMLYN, Wv. ii. MODANIEL, Proprietors and Publishers. May 81, 1877 TT, llUNDRED A MONTH T' AcUive Men selling nur Lette C6pfrBliook~ No press or wateraused.'. 8'm 0 y ort $8.00 ffee.. Send stam for -on dan .a~ 3BXC rbLSIrOP 'S' C~iO.9 Maiddon. and 18:2 baarhan-na,aa MM..a Take the Be-t'! 1877-78, TH~ CHUbNICE & CONTITMULMfL C"ONSOLIDATED MARCIT 17TH, 1877, 18 t,he Oldest and Best Newspaper pub elihed in the South. -Iu the quly Newspaper I published in -the City of Augusta-the 1414 i ing Railway and Manufacturing centre of the "Bouth-and the only Newspapr f4I '.' lished in Eastern Georgia. The Chronicle & Constitutionalist has a very large daily1k I creasing circulation in the States of Geo, South Carolina and North ICarolina, reaches every class of readers-nierchanto, farmiis, professional men and working men and is a most valuable advertising mediuu. TIE DAILY Chrinicle & Constitutionalist publishes all the current news of the day, receives all the repoits of the Associated Press, and special dispatches from Washing ton, Atlanta, Columbia. and all otheir oing of intereot, supplepiented by corresponden.co. It gives tull commercial reports of domet ig and foreign markets, of all local and Su,i ot-n matters, ftnd editorial comment, upop public affirs. Terms. $1OG ooodt 4nethsf 5 for 6, $2,50 for'3, and - $1 for 1 month, postage paid by us. - THlE T1' IWEEKLY Chronicle & Consti tutionaliif, contains two day's neYs of thg Daily. Terms: S5 for 12 nonths $2.60fJi 6, postage paid by us. TE WEEKLY Chronicle & Constitutiou alist i. a mammoth sheetf, and the ldgest, A handsomest Weekly published in the South. It contains all the news of the 'week- tele, graphic, local, ediorial, miscellaneous-and carefully prepared reviews of the market. This edition is gotten up for circu,ition among planters and others living in 'the country. Terms: $2 for 12 months, $1 for 6, 'postage paid by us. The Chronicle & 0onstitutionalist is the paper for the merchant, the planter, the lawyer, the ne'hanic, tie politician. It is.a paper for the office, 4he coulting room ad the family circle. Specimou copies.sent fyge. Address, WALSH & WIior.,,_ Managers, A ugusta,. Ga. MAKE HOM8 MAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Goo(T Reading and BoBnutiful Pictures WILL'DO IT. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, A finn eight-pae papor, with,48 'ull cot mians, cimsiE tin y 01.oo twr yessr (wt pay pmaU:e), Alid in 0 e largest, brighlfvt, and hcst pmper publi8hed1 for theinotkey. It ia Inltipendrit iziA ltico ItV giveg all the news, and, be,j% much. .Othir good reatilig every nuinhr bin thrPol cr f-,tr exec t- c nt oH.ginal (- JAc Wrec:t stri*C8. Every ruberiber also roceives a cv of tho laiutiftil 1ngriv -. "W10o 4Po4kr the Poor Manve Friolopu ." s i.m.e wex: i c14 i, ni C copy of TLL rAa JLLX,'l'tATlD ALMA N. e_M6#a.extr o mur t h -n' I pay~ expenso, of paci ng a:il ibiniling pre til1utna. AE49tar indesice'nieiati to Ag rt,always e nint. libet 'l in the c'otam uricate wit.ha tas before couae cn w.ork. ITo any persOnl dii aia to get up at cluh, wo will tsend a .uw 1"" . c Ay of pq the pictunre and a c'anva%ei s4 o,t iit for bM 2 etei. Apcc1mcn roqy (f pape'r fre. - M Ued for onebefre su.aba o ,r,thug innenso a party paper, ha alats ee a vmgor-ott. adv%o _ cao o th lihtsof ll he ttes, 1111d wwiut arnorte the'it to targe 1t10 justtice of lo t 'l orrnm .nl inth- t i S tit Ii. MIM*r a to whit:. we ha',- alroa.tv eent Pt th I picture, "TfLac Poo0' the Poor M4 M4?axn's Frienad," by sayting -so cana hav e its it-a at,,! aitthr excelligt en g raviangz, of carne- .e., whaich we have pM seestrcet for thiL' panrmRoe. Dol. "i' tapvr 11ilhoutl picture, Onue.olr 230 Walnut Mt., ()Jne+nnatL 0. f __ LMAKE HOME PLEASANT. IFOR~ 1875 I-'O!' Ti/f' ST NNY SOIT'Y 1';O Y OU T A K B IT DO YOU T AKE IT? ? .NOWIJS THE .U1E .N()W AS TILE.TiME IT I3 THE GREAT FAMYILY PAPER and over Five hundred of the beest 'writers o( the day, on allu sub;jects, are conltrib~utors to its columns. It is beginnling somec of thte 19s+ NEW STORIES! ever published in an Amerjican journa.1 and no paper prosenhts a greater varie:y of icell ing. It conitalias Brilliant Continued E.tories', Brilliant Comaplil ed St ories, Brilliant Poemsi andl lssays, Excellent General Edit orials, Bxh: cellent News Suhlmmary, Exeellent Sociut.y Leti ters, Excellenat Religious Notes, Notes of T.ra,vL els, Notes of Fashious, Notices ofNew lies~ Notes-of Newv lusic, Notes of the 'Draiha Portraits of Not ed People, Paragraph's Ab'qud Womnen, Paragraphs of hlumlor, Sciedin' fc Dco pairtmuenit, Puzzle D)epartwmnt, Slctife D)epartm-ent, IIousekeepers' I epartmeunt, CotL' respondents' Departmrient. Chess Depniriit.,t~ Answers to Correspendents, 'I hat with- Con tributors, Beautiful Illustrations .It has forty wide columris' of matter etch week..-m . , . Price only $3 a year; Two subqcribera $5 a year. - -. . For a club of six at '$2.50 a oopy is. .sent. free for one year. - For a club of twenty, all sent. at one'timne,? $10 ini gold is pa(idl. Adldress, SUNNY BOUTII, or J. 11. SEALS, - Ei'7Send for Specimen. Atlanta,Ga.. Drii. M. em. lillla nduMu JAVING returned and permaently loca ...Lted at. Pickensville, .?espaect fully offirs his Professional services to tleocitizens of th&t vicinity and sutrounding country. Charges reas 'onal) o. Mlay 9 41 Established I-n 18.. Y IhE FALL TERI'tI beginy,S3eptem.ber 12th, * and co,nt iues 20 weeks. The Spr ing TVermu begins Jonuary 30,;aspL. closesn ab(out, 317th of Ju ne. TERMs' PmERt IIAL. EstoN'0 or FIVyR MoN'DIN I Blardl and1 Tu:t ion, - $-99lY Bt,ard, Taitibui and 3Iusic, 1 19 0, e board, 'T it iona, Muaitjc atu. G ermuan (or Ftrench) - 12&0 Board, Mlusic, Glermait ard.D)rawing '13$06 Location unmisrpassed f'or heal thttld 4. A resident Physician it employed bf scho~ol, whose services are free to ptmpils. .A German Professor 'presides8 o~cfiie Music and German oepairt ment s. '* P'aymet'ts madle in fo tr 'ihsbaillments. - Rev.' A. WV. LAMAn wilt meet pupilvAtAfy ) point amnl take chargeof them. Fotrittkei r particulagand catalogue, aadrassa.. REv. A. -W. L AMAR', ;ai. Or Prv.f. W..8 &DU RUAvMj.i C. C. and A.W I. ., lilyt.hewood P.Q.i 8. Os'': - seyt20, 1877 - 2 ,,yg - TO 08 O)nly $1.50a Year. E v ery mn an ich Cou n-ty of Pickens SS1QULD )3E SUU3SCIWER ! E~ver'y ma-n who has ever lived SIUULD BE 4A SUBSCRIBER ! IT FU1RNISH-ES ALL --A ND C@M Eh]N IDa.REP RTS IT CJlRCUL A TLS Larget 'nthe Mdjoining ounties, and to some extent ini Western North Carolina! - ~$ 'S, ILE RIFORE, $UfSSORIBE For the Pickens Sentinel ! ADVERTISE .F. *BPADfERY & CO. Pro pri etors. SHUN DRUG POISONS. olt'sEtectro Belts~ aund iBaends 'aiy indorsed by the most, eminent physiciami in the.i 9rid:fo the. ourer of .rheumatism neu liver egm p,1lant, dyspepsia, kidne03 dis .jkhes,.n4ns,'nervous disorders, fil s t'ema le complaints, nyervous adid general de hility, and other chron ic diseases of the chest head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. *Cook with full particulars free by Volta liel Bo., CincinnatI, 0. PICIENE COUNii DlIlCTORY, en tr-I) EBowen. i ac Clerk of Court-John J Lewis. Judge of P-obate-W G Field. Sherif----Joab Mauldin, Coroier-Berry B' 2ai1l. ,School Commnissaonerg0O Wi Singleton. reasurer-W R Berry. Auditor-Jo1n iav4 County C'ommissiones---BJ Johnson Chial, man-John T Lewis, Thos P Looper. Clerh ounty Commisinare, 0 llollingsworth. T'aZuYRue1l-a Subi't,i ~nr.~ta Ja s SA iddell-Picken. C II., 0 W TavIor--Dacus eiU. n U Migan-mNs. n.'eA' W Toine. -OARLSTON, s 0069Vo. 48, 1876. On and aftin uddi6y,-D-6" r 19, the Passenger Trainp oa^the. qout& CaroHne Railroad will run he follo*s1 - * FOR dOLUMIA. . (Buudys exoepted-) Leave Charlesto%. 9 1 Arrive. at Columbi0 . FOR AUGUSTA. (Sundays exoepted.) Leave Charleston .9 15a m Arrive at Auflista 6 16 P k FOR CHARLESTON. - (Sundays excepted.) Leave Columbia 9 00a m 4 'Arrive at Charleston 4.45 p jo Leavo Augusta 9 00 a m Arriie at Charleston 4 45'p m COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRAS. Leave Charleston .9 16 p m Arrive at Columbia 7 20 a m Leave Columbia 7 00 p tu Arrive at Charleston 6 40 ; m AVGUSTA- NIGHlT EXPRES. *. Leave Charleton 8 01D.p m Arrive at Augusta 7 45 a m Leave Augdsta- 8 80 0 in Arrive at Charllton 7 40.a-a SUM1MEJIVILLE TRAIN. (Sudays excepted.) Leave Summerville at 7 80 a in Arrive at Charleston 8 45 a m Leave qbarleston , 8 15 p m Arrive a'; Summerville 4 80 p'm I . * CAMDEN TRAIN .ConieefisAt Kingville daily, [imdopt Sum ' days] with Up and Down Day and Pussenger Fraius. Day and 'Night Trains connect at Atgusta with Georgia Railroad, Macon iid' Augusta - Railroad and Central Railroad. .This. -route via Atlanta is the qnielsest and most direct route, and as comfortable' and cheap as'dny other route, to Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Orleans, and till other points Southwpst, and to Louisville, Cinoinnati, Chic t, Louis, and all other points W6st and fo4v West. 1 1ay Train connects at Columbia with the TIirqugh Train on charlottee Road (which leaves at 9 p. i.) for all points Noith. $. S. 8OLOMONS, Supe'rn'tendent. S. It. Pnir.ds, General Ticket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Passenger- trains rnn daily, Sundays'e-xcet ed, conifiet.ing .with night trains 'on :South Carolina Railroad up and( down. On and aft rr Jondy, July 16. 1877, tho followiug,will be the Sc1edule. Leave Collumbia at, 11.10 Am Lea ve Abit on at1.0pn l,eave Newherry at -.~pr l1eave 1 leges at 65 Leave l'eltoil at 7Op Arrive at. Greenville at 8 D)OWN. (~eav Grenvill at1.20 a ma L0av ~etu~at1.10 p Leave uGenill at, 10.20 a cave NewvIberry at142pu Leave A ist oin a t. 82 AXrrive :rl. Colurubia at .0 . ?:my-Conn1cCt at Aiston wit h Trains on the Spartanbiu rg andi Uion L Ralroad ; connect.a6 Col ubia with Nighit Trains8 on thle Southi Car olin,t fInitlr'ad up anrd down ; also with Traing going North nnd S3outhI on the Charlotte, Co. lumrbia attil Auigusta and the Wilmington, Com ABIBEVI LLE UlRANCH. Train leave A bbeville at 9.15 a mn., conneot ing with Down T1rain from Greenville. Leave Coke'dbury at 2.15 p mn., connecting with L T1rain from Columbia. Accomoation Traiig Mond:ays, Wednesdays and Fridaryss LeAge Cokesbury at 11.15 a-m., or on the arrival of tihe Dowvn Trajin froma Greenville. Leaves Ahe beville at 1 o'clock p. mn., connocting withs ( Trai fl roma Col u nbia. \NDElHSON IBRANCH1 AND PLUK' 1UDEU DIVISION. Leave Wa,lhalla at 5 .60.a a Leave Sene ca 'at ' a a Leave Perryville at . af Leave Pendleton at ' 7.20- id~ Leave Anderson at 8.1 'a m Ai rlve at Belton at 8.64 a-m 7P. Leave Belton at 7,05,pm ' Leave Andlerson at '7.50, p Leave Pendlet:on at 8A.5 Leave Perryvillee' 9120p m Leave Seneca at, 0.80-pm Arrive at Walhallid .10.00'-p mn Accomuin odat ion -Trains between- Bolt.on nd Anderson ogr Tucsdays,. Thursdays sna Sat ur dI tys, Leave Blelton *ty.50 a mn., or on itrr * al o f DIvon Tenin , roin Grohnvilled L e Anderson at 2.00 p in., connecting .dith (Up T-IIOMAS DODAMEA-4, General Superinbertdezrt. . JanIez NoRToN3 Jr.,- Gengral.Tighet A gent Atlanta & Riclhmonal i9 Line Rail#tw MiA IL T IIA'IN. Leave at Atlanta at 50 p Leave Toccoa City at '0942 a Leave Westminster at -10>42,p9 Leave Seneca city at 11l1 pie Leave central at . -11, i8p rn Leave Liberty at ~27 a in Leave Easley at 12 26 i Leave Greenville at 1 00 'm~ Leave Spartanbuarg at * 2:80 am Arriv'e at charlotto at - 8-12asa Leaves Charlotte at * ~, Leaves Spartanburg at . Leaves Greenville at 22' Leaves Easley at 4&i Leaves iberty at - I .eaves Central at *a~ Leaves Seneca CXt.y at8 Leaves Westiinister .at ' Leaves Toccoa at '' 3a arrrives at 'Atlainta'at dm Loa'7c Atlata at8;. p0a Leaes.Senca i (et12l a m Lc~i~5 ental t. ' 2 2O a ni Leavs Liertyat2 -48 m LeavesEsley a042 8 'm Leavs Grenvile a . 1 a Leaves Atanbua; at268p Leaves TCcotte t ALeaveso esIatunitra at 268, Leave. Srenveciy at Ilp Leaves Ceant at 4p Leaves Liberty at Leaves Ealy at 6,' Leaves Greenille at' Bl Leaves Tocartanburg at'0 &. Arrive at~ Chanltte at .'llpp runnI~ reularl, 11 18 a ,W, Jloiiton, Oui'112no 25%fa m' trains G. J. 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