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LOOAL iTEMS. 'I hurch Directory. Methodist church, Rev. A. Wf Walker, Pastor. Ist Babbath in each month at 4 o'glook p. w. Sd Sabbath in each month at 10} o'clock a. m. -Rv.y..Hugh MoLees, Presbyteian; (ecoida) S& fabbath in esob mouth, at 11 o'clock a. m. secona Baptist OhuftRV. W. B. Sig1 tel ator lst Sibbati and Saturday before a wk mouth at 11 o'clock a. m. Rally,.Demoorats, to the call of your clubs' Brhig In another horse," brother Holmes. Like yourself, we feel the importance of it. .Is5es rMoNA. BUNnAT SKOOL Coxvah' :t~i.-te Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line allw'ay will sell round trip tickets at one A" to all delegates and visitors desiring td autend the great International Sunday School Conventien at#tlanta, Ga. The sale of tick. eta will commence on Tuesday, April 16th, a4d continue uhtil Friday, April 19th, good for return if presented on or before Saturday, April 20th, 1878. L. Ross Eaton, the dukdof Central, raced our town with his presence ast week. Alonzo M. Folger is the traveling Agent: for Franklin, Davis & Co.'s Nursory, Ricbmond, Va. All persons desiring Ane fruits, will do vtellto givO their orders to Mr. Folger, as-he 1 eptesenting one Of the best Nurs-. eres in the United States. - Amos-Cammings, colored, was com itief Wt jail week before last, by T161 Justice Liddell, dtarged with th tirbipg of Mr. Aaron Boggs' gin .hou,.some tine during the winter. HA. ioN AND HOME RULE.-PUr vsulkqi0 acall of the Chairman of th# Copnty;.;Executive Committee, Ras-. a o.e D4mooratio Club, will meet at - A b' BAptist Churdb, Saturday, t '18th-instant, at 2 o'clock, p. m., organite for the campaign, etc. mbOrd will ploeaso turn out prompt,% 4y . JNO. T. Lzwis, President. Anderson's Mills, April 4, 1878. Some ot'our readers complain that we bave fed them on the report of lkadical corruption so long they have iecome sick and nauseated, and desire a whfalngo. We, therefore, stop the !, - icatipi for a while, at least, as i.'tlb we- have 'already published is '. Mcient.tp damn the party for all 6i. a.to come Buit there is much ' ro belhind, which is equally nause r. 1, and we may from tino to time , 14bsh Suncli portions of it as wO tht ink': "11;e no1t. iLeresting to our reud, The1. trenesures3 of' thc deepVJ aire niot ftclarus als areQ the conncouled comn fit oftg mnnu locked up ini a woman' s 3 stares. that Need not bo Endured f"eople suffer a get deid of pain iunneces M.Lilj. Among the tortuxres that need nit be e h d Mrs those inifliec d by the rheuma Nmf and ghiout, since the acrid element in 9 N1ooil which produces them by contact ithe sengit'c cnvering of thc mul80es ljVntsitdy~ 'be eliminated by the us~e of i.Lnfattehless depure'nt,. H ostet ter's Stomach en~s beforo th~e infini~iatory Jymnptomns .11, developed to any great. extent. W hen it .eonseidered what exorucint ing t ortures ''Ulatisml inflicts, and whatL a tendency it *,.whe.n fully developed, to attack the - M~rt','the Iiviibility of an early use of such 'Hlable antidote becomnes at once apparent. 'The rhoumatic viruts is expelled fronm the 'od by the inereased action of the ~kidneys h ieh acts as str'ainer's--produced by the Biters, and the suff'eror will find, if he uses s:~'upremne defensive agent, that he will *rotectedt against a ret urn of the agonizing vplaint- Dyspepsia, fever and ague, liver aind bowel otplaints and other maladies, are *' cured by this admirable remedy. A w HitotoRKA FACT.-E very agent who has been steadily selling the Improved $20 al&..estead1 Mok Stitch Sewing Machine for ~i b'e years, owns his dwelling house, has a r atiount in' bank, Is clear of debt, end money at interest-the natural conse mae of securing a good agency for supe Cegeods at the lowest price" A good first 'dhe g Sowing Machge, most i..,eful-reliable ;.t ailtimes, easy to understand and control, t .ame size anO does the same work as any m'ai'hines that Bell at Foun Tinsz the price V'Ter'is no machine at auy price better, or M will do finer or more work, and certainly 1.nio -so low in\Trica by many dollars. The IQ-TNAD is .widely Known and used in P ~Y. usands of families in the Eastern and iiidte States, and daily becoming popullar 'o West. It will save its cost several o'.s.goer in one season, doing the 1Work of the' famify, or will earn four or five dollars a day for aniy man or woman who sews for a liig. -. 1t. is the st~ngest machine made, is re a y all tImes to do ' its 'fork, .miakes the fdrong nd finest stitch yet invented, and oknwlegedas the Standard Family 8 Machine. Price, complete for do. ,'e~stio use, reduced to $20, delivered at your 'l-(r, so matter how remote you may reside. Busine*m ''" - and honorable, with more certafnT and rapid, sales, and larger pr i~an any other. En. 'sordinary liberal *'4Th1m,ade to local or traveli.. agents where wobaenone established; or, if there is no sgent near you, send your orde. direct to the faco Address John H. Kendall & Co. 42t Ba cway, New York. Iprtgagee's Sale l' irtu othe power' conferred on rae by aMort gg executed by 4ohn IH. Motes, I will sell at Piekens Court House, on $kleday In May, 1878, at public auction, the Milowing property, to wit: L&1l of said Johmn Hi. Motes' undivided One 4 ath interest in that certain Piece, Parcel, or Act 'ofLand, situate in' the Town of Eastey in the, unty- of Pickens, in the State et tbouth arolina, and Known in the Vlat of asLot No. 5, contaio ng One-'Ifalf Aore1 more Ot' tess, It being the same whers. 9n heIotel noW stands.. Bal 3br ~AL8t, Sai Jon HMotes' One-Half Interest in lie.s91e and exclusive use af the.-Bar and Bil Jard Rooms.in said Hfotel. TERMS CAggI.. 4- -3J 0. HAWTHORNE, err i, ~f~$ 3 iOrtgagee, Dj*1v.-John S8tuith died at tho re sideboe of h% son W. I#, Smith, noar JDaouvillo, on Monduy' April the firt, in the 81stryear of his age. For sixl.y years of Ils life he was an active mOm. or of the Baptist Cburoh, forty, yoars of which ho was a Deacon of the church. He was by profession a toucher, and many of our citizens who are beginDing to silver for the grave, were taught thet alphabet by this voneral-lo and good man. VEGETINE . iER OWN WORDS. BALrTIoU, Mo., Feb. 13, 1877. Ur. H. R. Sav s--Dear Sir: Since several years I have got a sore and very. pain ftl foot. I had some physicians, but they couldn't cure me. Now I have heard of your Vegetine from a lady who was sick for a, time, and became all well from your Vegp tine, and I went and bought me one bottre, and after I had used one bottle, the pains left me, and it begat to heal, and then I bought one other bottle, and so I take it yet. I thank God for this remedy and your self; and wishing every sufferer may pay at. tentlon to it. It is a blessing for health. Mrs. C. KRADB, 688 West Baltimore-sat. VEGETINE SAFE AND SURE. Mr. H. R. STvaNs-In 1872.your VegetiDe was recommendad to me, and, yielding to the persuasions of a friend, I'consented to try it. At the time I was suffering from general de bility and nervous promration, superinduced by overwork and irregular habits. Its won derful strengthening and ourative properties seemed to a'e my debilitated systgem' from the first dose; and under its -persieteut use I rapidly recovered, gaining more than usual health and good feeling. Since then I have not hesitated to give Vegetine my most un-. qualified indorsement, as being a safe, sure, sad powerful agent in promoting health and restoring tbeifsted system to new life and -energy. Vegetine is the only medicine I use; ande long as I live I never expect to And a better. Yours truiy, W. H. CLan 120 Monterey-st., Alleghany, Pehn. VEGETINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE CnanassTowW. H, R. STvnxs-aDear Sir: This is to c4 ify that I have used your "Blood Prepar in" in my family for several years, and hink that for Scrofula or Cankerous Humo 3 or Rheumatic affections it cannot be excled; "nd a a. blood purifier and spring medicine it is the best thing I have ever used, and I have used almost everything. I can cheer fully recommend it to any one in need of such a medicine. Yours respectfully, Mrzs. A. A. DiNS MoRE, 19 Brussell street. VEG ETINE. WI A T IS NEE DED. BOSTON, Feb. 1", 1871. H.- R. 8vVENs-Dear Sir: About one year since I found myself in a feeble condition from generaldebility. Vegetine was strong ly recommended to me. by a ft'iend who had been much benefitted b~y'its use. 1 procured th e article, and, after usinig several bottles, was restored to health; and dlisconl~itnued its use. I feel qiute confident t hat there is no medicine aiuparior to It for t hose comiplainits for which it. is especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that they need something to restore them to per fect health. Respectfully yours; U. L. PsrTTENGILL., firm of S. M. Pettengill & Co., No, 10 State st., Boston. VEOETINE, ALL 11AVE OBTAINED RElIEF -Souvu B3EaRicK, Mc., Jan. 17, 1872. IT. Rt. STIsvJss-Dear Sir: 1 have had dys pepsia in its worst fo.rmi for t he last ten years, anud have taken hiundreds~ of dollare' worth of medicines without. obtpining anzy relief. In Sept ember last I commenoeol tak-. ing the Vegetinoe, since which time my health has steadily improved. My food digests well, and I have gained fiteen pound s of flesh. Thoro pg several others in this place taking Vegetine, and all have obtained relief Yours truly, Trxos. E. Moons, Overseer Card Room, Portsmouth Co's Mills. -Vegetine 'Prepnae by H. R. STEVEN~S. Boston Mass. VEGETIN~E is Sold by All D~uggists, mar 28. 1878 294 *Sheriff's Sale, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. - COUNTY OF PICE~ENs. B Y virtue of an execut ion to rme directed, I will soil to the highest bidder before the Oourt House door, at Plckens C. II , on Saleday in May niext., 1878, during the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit: All that, Tract or Parcel of Land, situat e on Cane creek, adjoining lands of Rester Nim, muons, Josiah Chapman, Silas ~Hinckle and others, containing 280 acres, more or less, whereon the Defendant, Elijah Hlinokle now lives. Sold as the property of Elijah Hlinc, -kle, at, the suit of J1. E. Hlagood. . AL89, Alt that portioni of the 'Smith Place," ly ing on the Pickens side of Toxaway river, containing ---acres,. a~jolning lands of the Estate of Samuel Maverick, deceased. Sold as the property of Elijah Hlinckle, at the suit of J. E, Hagood. -k Tzaxs CAsU-Purchasers to pay et tra for titles, &c. UIf terms not complied with on day of sale, property _will be resold at risk of former purchaser. JOAB MAULDIN, s.p.o. apr 11,1878 81 :4 Sheriff's. Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PwKENS. BY irtue of sundry executlers, to me dl., B eoted, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Monday, 6th day of May next, during the legal hours of'sale, thekfllowing property, to wit: Ton. OneStod HuseandLot in theTonf Centrol. Lot contatin~yg One-fourthm of one Aere fronD-igg ont Muiln street, adjoining lots of L. Ross Eaton, Janes Peek and others. Levied on as thes rpeveri of Cooro E. Long, att the spit of Ha~ll & lowland. TERMB CA$li--Purchaser to pay extra for titles.. If ter'mp not'd6omplied with on day qf sale, property'to be resold aL. risk of forper purellcaser. JOAI) MAULIN, *.Pr.. anr 1L18378 At - FALL IN PRIChS. SECURS AN AGENOY and .50 or $100 per week "THR *VEIh AEAVYr ANt RE'eUR OUT OF ORDEs." HOlYESTEAD $20 LOc4 STICTU *20 SeWING MACHINE 020 For Domestic use. WITI TA.8bV AMD FiXTURES COx. PLEr , BED UCED TO ONL r o20. A perfect and unequaled, large, strong and durnble Machine, constructed elegant ad solid, from *the best naterial with mathema, ticalprecision, for Coftstant Fatmily use or manufacturing purposes. Always ready at a moment's notice to 'o its day's wotk, never out of order, and will last a generatiou with moderate care; easy to understand and man age; light, smooth, and slift running, like th well regulated utovement of a fine watch; Simple, Compact, Effltietit and Ilellable, with all the valuable improvements to be found In the highest priced Machines, warranted to do the same work, the same way, and as rapid and smooth as a $75 Machine. An acknow.. ledgcd trumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essentitry the working woman's friend, and far in advance of all ordinary Machines, for absolute Strength, Reliability. and general usefulness; will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Seam, Quilt, Bind, Braid, Cord, Gather, Ruffle, -Shirr, Plait, Fold, Scallop, Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadths, &c., with wonderful rapidity, neatness and case, sews the strongest lasting stitch equally tine and smooth through all kinds of goods, from cambrio to several thick. nesses of broadcloth or leather, with Ane pr coarse cotton, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satisfaction. Wili earn its oost, sev, eral times over in a season in the work it doe or make a good living for any man or woman who desires to use it for that purpose; works so faithful and easy the servants or children can use it without damage. Price of Ma chine with light table, fully equipped for family work, $20. HALY CASE. UO3Ua, SwNu DRAWER AND .CAnINET STYLES each at corp reepondingly low rates. Safe delivery guar. anteed, free from damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engravings of the several styles of Machines, references, va riety of sewing, &c., mailed free, Confiden. Lial terms with liberal inducements to enten ptising Clergymen, -Teachers, Business Men, Travelug or Local Agents, &c., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address JOHN H. KENDALL & CO., 421 Broadway, New Yoak. Jan 81, 1878 21 ly The State of South Caroina PICKENS COUNTy. IN PROBATE COURT. William A. Lay as Executor of the Will of Charles Middlet on Lay, deceased, and 4e Devisee and Legatee under the will of said deceased, Plaintiffs, against Elizabeth Lay, widow, Matta A. Heater, Mary B, Nartin, Myra R, Lay, James F. Lay, Caroline A. Lay, Susan E. Lay, Charles Lay, Letty E. Newion, children, W. 11 Heister, N. T. Miirtin, J. C C. Newton, sons-in -law of Charles Middleton Lay, deceascd,, and devisees and legatees of saic deceas'ed, Uetend ruts. Complaint for Relief. TO the Decfendents in the above stated case YOU nud eaich of you ate-herebysumlnon ed anl required to answer the comn lilaintL n this action, which is Giled in Ct office of the Judge of Probate, ii and_ fo' the Couitey and State aforesaid, and serve copy of your atiswer on the subscribers a WValhalla, in Oconce 'ointy, 8. C., on flu Court Hlouse Square, within twenty dayi after the service of this summons ou you exclusive of the day of service. - If you fail to answer the complaint within that timeu, the Plainuiff will apply to the Court for the relief deomanded in the com plaint. J. J. NORTON, W. U. KRIl'r, Plaiint iffs At tornieys. Pickens Court Jinuse, South Carolina, Fe brua~y 28, 1878. W itness, W. 0. Field, Judg< of Probate for P'iokens County, S. 0., 28tla February, 18y8. W. -0. FIE LD, Judge of Probale. TO Letty E. Newton and husband J. C. (' Newton, of the foregoing Defendants.. Take notice, that the complaint' and' sumi mnon8 heroin have been filerd jin the offic'e o> the Judge of Probate, at the Court Hlous< for Pickens Comfi, S. C., for the purposet therein set forth; and that you are required to appear in the cause by the 18th day of M~ay, ncxt, or the Plaintiff will apply to th< cout t for the relief demanded in the corn plaint. 3. J. NORTON, WM. C. KEITH, Pil ntiff's A ttornys, Walhalla, S. C. march 7, 1878 28 8 STOP! AT THlE U RELEhVPLL E, 8. . A. M. SP.EIGHT5, Proprietor Rg,BELLIS IN TH E ROOMS,\ gune 14, 1877 d0 N OTICE OF FJNAL 8ETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given, that I will ap ply to W. 0. Field, Probate Judge for Piek. ens County, to make a Final Settlement el the Estat.e of J. C. Eaton, deceased, on thi 2.8d April, 1878, and ask to be discharged at Administrator. L. ROS8 EATON, Adm'r. mar 21, 1878 28 5 7NTOTICE TO CRED1TORd AND DEBTORE All p ersons having demands against the Estate of .1. C. Eaton, deceased, w ill present them'properly proved; and those Indebted will make payment, to the undersigned by the 23d day of April next.EAOdmr mar 21, 1878 28 6 To All Whom These Freu ents May Concern. A LLd persons~ indebted in the Clerk's Office for Recording, must come and pay for their DEEDB and takeo them out of th,~ .cffi ce. After this date no Deeds or othei Papers will be Recorded, unless the feei are Paid in Advance. Jan 8, 1878 17 * 2m RI, lY. CASEY hams renmoved to EATON & WATKINS' oh stand near the Depet, Central, 8. 0., is doe ing a 8SMAL, Busixnes on A LARaE SCALEn. [ you owe me any thing, comes and see mse, i I OWE YoU, I will ace you sonic other time~ R- M.'CASEY. pnar 28, 187-8 29t 4 ' PROCLAUATION. STATE OF 8OUTHj.CAROLINA, RXOUTIV CHAMBEUR Columbia, March 18th, 1878. Whereas, a party of armed:men did on the 9th of March, rescue::throe prisoners frorif Pickens jail by force and violenoe, and where as a grave, offence9 has: hereby beenicommit ted against tle laws of t-hisplate. Now, (horefore, I. WAnu HAMPTON, GoV ernor of the State'of South Carolina, in order that justice may be done and (lie -majesty of law vindicated, do hereby offer a' reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR8 for the appre hension sad delivery in any jail of this State of the said person or persons engaged in this outrage. In testimony whereof I have htreunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal-of L.S. the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this 14th day of March A. D. 1878, and in the one- hundred and second year of the Independence ,of the United States of America. 'ADE HAMPTON, Governor, by the Governor: R. M. Maxa. mar 28, 1878, 29 . , 8 Notice U. S. Internal Revenue Special Taxes, U NDER the Revised Statutes of the United States, Sections 8232, 3287, 8288 and 8289, every person engaged in pny Business, avocation, or employment, which renders him liable to a speciai tax, is required to precuroe and place and keep conspicuously In his establishment or place of businaas a STAMP denoting the payment of said special tax for the special tax year beginning May 1, 1878. -Section 8241, Revised Statutes, designates who are liable to special tax as above. Severe penaltiet are prescribed for non compliance with the foregoing requiro. ments, or for continuing in business after April 80, 1878, without payment of tax. Application shhuld be made to E. M. BRAYTON, Colleotor of Internal Revenue, at Columbia, 8. C. mar it, 1878 28 4 _ POOALE NEFF T 5O rrLrs. -B ATTflOB M , NEW ADVERTWSEMENT,. GEAL P. OWELL & CO.'S N ewsimpe Advecrtiig Bauy 4eatt From N Y, Timues iDuildinig to No. 10 8prnoe Street, OProuiTE THEt TRIBUNs BuItrmxe. New York. 1I)1A %Tt'k Retail prico $900 only ~~ $260. Pairlor Organs, pirice N't0 only $&J3. Paper free. DANIE L F. BEA.TTY, Washinigton,_N. J. 8SWET w 1!AY Awarded c a (nt'ntal F~ption (or Gro iado. At on 1,,, tri tra~o-nark Is ciOS Imitated on interior go)ods see that Jace~an's Jneor s USE~ CALCICAKE, --OR Conmprcesed Cad lininue For Wrlls, Geiinags, etc. Ecady for useo by adding b~oiling water. TIHiE The most durable, beautiful and economical paint known. Sample cards furnished free by dealers generally, or by the A VERILL Chemical PAINT Cc 82 Burling Slip, New York. The "White" Sewing Machine is the easiest selling and best satisfying in' the market. It has a very large shuttle; makes the lock stich; is simple in construction; very light running, and al. most noiseless. It is impossible for othei machines to soil in direct competition with the White. Agents Wanted. A ply fo, terms to WHITE SEWING MACL1IE CO. Cleveland, 0. 40MIXED CARDS, with name, 10 cents Agemts 'outfit 10c. L. Jon.s & Co. 9 AFrncy (':rds. Snowflakhe, Marble, etc., Ono 2 alike, wit h iInme, 10 eta. Nassas Card Co., Namwu, N. Y'. Made any dayh in Pa a iwl Cms~n. Inives nocordinh gI y..- rkcalA. $10I, $:>0 or $100 in 8T); I, iv I.i'.. nr. bIroing lit a smnal fortulne to the careful investor. We advi. whent and how to L3Ierate safely. Book wit full in formation, Mwas fre~e. Alddrcss orders b mail Pfnd iefegrapi to IiXl'XTit & CO., Baniker-s :and 13ro'.ere, 17 Wall .ht., N. May 17, 1977 ?e . Don't Fail to try our Baist Warranted Garden Soeds and Early Rose Powa tooe. To dse pure aid reliable oeds will cotainly Pay We also 'have the North Carohna Irish Potato at 75 cents per buRhel. Onion Setts at 121 per quart. Black Oats at 75 cents per bushel. Your 8 ial attention is called to our Haiman Univorsal. 1o* Ato& k'-the bost sind cheapest yet invented. Pol.. i8hed Steole Twicterp, Heel*Bolts and other Farming Implements--whibi we are selling at Rail Road Prices. 'To make room fop an exten sivo Spr'ing SLock, we are bffeting our remaining Fall and Winter Stock at cost, for caBhior barter. It will lighten your Tax To invest ycur money where there Is the best profit. Cal and examine. We charge nothing for showing. and pricing our Goods. Respeatfilly, HAGOOD, ALEXANDER & CO. Pickens C. 11. 8. e. Feb 28, 1878 26 EVERYTHING USUALLY. KET IN AN M cF A LL'S, I KEEP GOOD SUBSTANTIAIj AND AT PRICES TO BuliTo THE HARD TIME8. Rspectfually, W. T. McFALL. TKHE CHARLESTON THEI DEMOCRATIC DAILY NEWSPAPWER, PUBLIsRUD IN CUARLESTON. Ometial Jonaa of the City tlie outh al(New.aper palished is tanas.: One Year, by Mail, gg c 81; Months, 4. og Tri-Weekly, per Anaum, 4 (y Cirostates In North aind South Carolina G eorea,, Florida. and Alabama,. Pnbflshed by the Charleston Publishin C oora Pae eWIeed by the peopi , ad pablished in their laterst, The latest news by mtail ad telegrapi from ell quarte's, of the globe, . & Bobseribe at oenee. mia. miar 9f, 1878 PROFESSIONAL 'NOTIOW. A TTORNEY tOUN8EL OR A f Z4W GREENVlIsLBE, 3.- 0. Speoal attontion giten to colieotfia. April 4, 1878 80- -n CHARS P. BARRETT, - ATToRNEY t COUNSELOR 'AT LA W PICKENS 0. 11., 8. . (Offj e in the Court H6uee.) .Wil practio in the 8tate and tedex 1 March 21, 1878 J 8 COraRAN, - J R A CauuI( Abbeville C H Pickep CIt COTHRAN & CHILD, ATTORNEYS 4 CO UNSyiOR# A' LA - P I C C E N 8 C. 1. 8,. .0 Will. Practioo in all the Courts of the Sait* and Courts of the United States, for the Dis4 tklct of South Cdrolina. March 29 1877 29 NOTICE. TAgKE trils meth6d of infomthig alfoarttek inter'ted, that I willb fbf 4 y @t Roe. at- Pjalene, Court ietee,* en Os W P D' 14 E 8 D A Y, and on each BALDA*, for the purpose *of transaeting 'Sy bas that comes under my jurisdiction. ' As uey duties as Behool Comisglsioner *111 eouipli me to be absent In difteret of the County, I appoint these special s for the beneft of ill concerned. Offieo , from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. - G. W. .INGLEtON, Feb 8, 187 22 W1lk1111 W1 iaMu & CL . Main-St. Gfeenville &.. sardware, Cettery. Guami Pistols, 4&e FINE TABLE AND POCKET ObTLIi, A SPECIALTY. AgricWltural Ianmpemmentd Bar Irou and Ste#l; Blacksmith'i, Carpenter's and Meohanie's Tools; Builders H ardwnare of evefy description; Wagon and Carriage Materials; A full line of Blest Quality Leather sad.Rub lier Bolthu'g, always- in .to Agents f~tu. Fairbanks Atiadad Scale's; The Hall Safo and Look Company; Theo "Taylor" Cotton Gin;. Tucker's Patent Alarm Money Drawer Also, for the Celebrated Sha.abrger Ilorws andt Mule Sioes. We'are grepared to soll Sweedes'trcn af, the lowest quotations from any markeg ad still propose to dupiioate involces from' ern Jobbing lieuse's, Ading Un1ty~~s feht:WiLKIN8, WILLIAMiS & C. ~reenville, 8.- 0. SeptO 187755 m . Piedmont Ali- Line Railway. GOING NORTHI. 1sT TRAIix s1'Afrozq 2b YRAan Iieato Leave. 12 80 gmGalveston '12 80 pma 5 0p'n R eWOrleans & 00p s 7 26 pm Bay 8tLouIs 7 26 y a 11 256pm Mobile 11l26m g 7 056am Montgohery -7 06 ama 9 456am Opelika 9.46 ami 10 40 am West Point 10 40 a 5600 pm Atlanta :6 00a m 7 001y t iBuford 756.ar% 7 47 p m Gainesville S 35 a ni 8 27 pm Lula 0' - e 9 06p m Mt Airy 0 86 am. 9 40 pm Tfoccoa 10OO6a ni 11 48p m Central12O'pt 1 00 am Greenville .10 m 2 830 a m Spartanburg 2 27 n i 6 09 a mn Gastonia 4 62-p in 7 20 a m Charlotte Junotion .6 00 # 11 1(6 a mn Greensboro '1d 41 p in 1 16 pm Darnvillo 12OB8a a 1388 pm Dundee 1 09 a m 6' 17 pm . Burkeville 4651 a a 7:39 pm Belle Isle .7 20 am 8 00 pm Riohmond 7 45am. A rrive rrd 1 27 a m Waslhtgton 1 10 p at 3 20 a m Baltimore 8 10 m G 40 a mn Plidelphia 6 8O@0 l 9 85 arm New Y'ork 10 06 p sa 8 85 p mn Boston 8 00aim Tr'ain leaving Atflata alt 6 00 m in aewg' at Dundee, Virginia, witha train for Lfjsq6. burg; thence direct to Washington city via' Virginia Midland Route. :COMINO SOUTH.. laT TRIAN STaTIoNS gD Tatt Leave ~ 900 am .- Boston 700 p 6 80.p m New York S l eat And by Limited Express 958. m' 9 80 pm Philadelphia 11 48 a sa 12 55 am Baltimore 8 30 a mn Richmond 11 5& y* 856a m Belle Isle 12 00.'gg 10 17 am B3urkeville 2 06 a 2 256pm Dundee 88- a 2 00 pm Danville 6 05a a 5 05p mn -Greensboro 8 268am 8 40 p m Charlotte Junction 11 48 a. 8 48 pidi Charlotte 11 6a 9 28 pm Gastonia 126a m 12 40a m Spartanburg -* 16 p s 2 20 am Greenville 4 88 p ' 8 24 am Central & aSp g 5608 am Tooo. 7 16p s 5 48 am Mit ry 8 08 p a 6820 am Luta 8 88 p (Change oars for At hems; Ga) 6651 a m Gainesvlle 9 06p U 7 50 am lBaford ~ 4 lp a 11380 am A tlanta IIS30a m 4 15pmt West Point 416 pa. 5365p m Opelika . 85pa -8256p m, Montgomery 82 6 45a m Bay StLouis 84dea.a4 8 80 am New Orleans 8 80 a Arrive ' Ari'v* e 0 a m Galvston 00.m Train ler-ring WashingtoR City, vM 'ginia Midland Route, at 2 47 1, at Dundee, Virginia, weith south bouh -of this tine, through to Atsata wad hil etenpoints. 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