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&LIEM4 * ,O-hurAh DireOtoty UMhodst churah, Uiv. A. W.-Walker, Pastor, 1st Sabbath In each month # 4 'elo#k p. m, 24 Sabbath Iih mslb a IUJ o'olock a. m. .Secona Bapt1- Oharch!Rev.W. B. Single te .fttor, lot Bubbath an4 Sturday bfor a eaeo month at 11 o'cloqk,*. jo. Rev.. Hugh MoLes, at Se "ja on 4th Sab bath at 11 o'Flock a. sn , and ae Methodist Church in th s place at 5 o'clock p. m. '.8bo6 fly. June apple clothes on our streets. The fall sown oats are looking well. Be coonomical and grow;rch. A f& f'ng chicken* could be very rea4ily di4psed of at tbis place. There Is generally- a-good stand of cotton. The feline tribe about town have been suffering on account of 'their de, predations on youn'g chickens. Dr. Quillian. and Mr. Bolt, two of the prominent men of Easley were in town last mseek. A heavy storm of wind passed over the eastern section of this County last Monday week. Trees were up. rooted, but no other damage done. Dr. Geo. W. Earle has shown its a stalk of oats grown by him, over six feet high. An acre of such oats would produce from 75 to 100 bushels. The Sheriff has two new bbarderm, a negio woman and her son, a lad. They were sent up by Trial Justice Gossett, on the charge of house break. ing. Our Thompson and Shor'ff Mauldin visited Walhalla last Saturday. They say Dedrick Bidmann is the cloverest man in the world, and Kauffman veil dat lager ! it do boat the world. Redmond is now in jail, and if any one desires to see him thev oan do so by calling on Ehe-Sheriff, who is quite proud of this new - acquisition to his list of boarders, and Lakes great pride in showing him. A boy baby has been born in Pum . kintown thal, weighs 121 pounds vrd . is nine inches broad between the cyc3. Riley,Forguson and Van Jones veuci. es for this, and say the baby is Med, ling, and its father is the happiest THE Pu3MIPKI NTOwN DEMOCRATI C CLUB -A t. a meeting held on the 11th ins-ant, unaiUmonsly nominated Mr' A. B. ~r ally 1->r Count.y Commiss.ion-i 41r-subhjcet to a nlomfia1I.)on at, the~ 1Lir. Noms ~.-I havo recently h.ad ai new .waLtr wl4ol put to my mnill and am no0w prep~artd to do anty amounmt of g:wmding and sawing, in fir'st class or der'. I onily ask1 aI t:ial to) convince yoIu. 3 J. B. NEwBERRV Married, at the recsidenice of' the brido'b. mother, on the cvening of the 23d instant, t)y R~ev. Hugh MicLees, Mr. J. N. Smimth anid Miss Mattie lIohllingsworth, aill of Pickone. A TTENTION Sogj.UIERR.--We are rc quo.,ted by Caiptain Griflin to State thait the H,amnpton Hlomo Guards will -meet at t1ii plaice on Salodaiy in June (next Monday) for the purp)oso of tuatk,ig arr'angement about a uniform for &fi company. A full attendunce of.memnbers Is desired. 60,000 lbs. D. S. C. R. Sides, 51c. 800 k egs Nails, 10d, $2.75 per kcg. 500 bbls. Flour, F'amily, $6.50 per *bbl. For sale by Ferguson & Miller, Greenville, S.~0. 2* NOTcE.-The Committee of the Grand ,Jury, appoin ted at~ the last term of' the Court to investigate outs - rages committed by Revenue Officers, a - will meet at Pickens C. LI., on Satur, day, the 8th day of June next. This will be the last meeting of the corn mittee, and all persons wishing to give %their testimony had better be present on t,bat day. - R. E. STEELE, Chairman. We will place Pickens CorinLy a-. 'gainst any other County in the State for an industrious population. You may go from one side of the County to the other, outside of the towns, and you wvill scarcely see an i-.lle person. They are bent down to hard work, and if they would only uss the - economy of the French, German or English, would soon get rich. Our able Representative In Cous grees, Lion. D). Wyatt Aiken, has made an effort to have a mnoney order office established at this place, but on ac count of the requirements, that the postoffico shall have an income of' at least *250 per annum, could not suc% coed, as Pickons has but $170. It would be a great convenience to our ple if we could have one, for one bof the monetary exchanges might * be done through the postoffloam by this * means. The business of the office, we think, is increasing, and in a short time we hope to meet- the require, mnents and have one established. SunoxcAr, OPERATION.-DrS G. WV. Earle, of th)is p)lace, and J. Wiley Quil. lian, of Easloy, performed a veryydel 9. eate surgical operation on Greon berry Allison last Saturday. They took out .ot his *pigh a haemnatocele tumor, partaking mn par't the nature of a fibos cystlo tumor, over tihe femoral artery, weighing about tour pounds. The tu mot wgs odhiod by A gu.e shot wont received by Mr. Allison in .Docomber * last. The operation was skillfully pesjformned, and the patient Is doini * ~ well pnd, with proper attention, wil * . soo~roc~,vcr. ) All W i W . JonpakilleJ a 4d 4og a a, ymkipton Iut.Satu Oroy, !he dht., ere tho r idenoe of Mr. oseph A. Bates and passed through the house. Mrs. Bates threw the children, five in number, on a bed and then jumped on it horself. By this means they escaped, the dog pass sing on by them; but in tho dining room he met Mr. Bates' Vin, a young man, and attacked him, gath. oring hold of his leg, but, fQrtunaltely for the young man, he had on boots and tho tooth of the dog did not pen, etrate the skin. In the "Cove" north of Table Rock, in the sane township, a rabid dog bit sixteen other dogs and a calf last week. Ho. ptassed on down the'river from that place and bit five or sik otfi. or dogs. The,dog was not killed, but it is sup)posed he is dead. Kill every auEbicious looking dog. We are frequently asked when the primary election for candidates in this County is to take )laco. This ques tion we cannot answer, for by action of the County Convention, tho County Executive Committee is to decide the tiMiAd.'m.tnt:er of holding tho elec, tion. Tho Committoe has not had a noetirig.fatj and of course the time has not bsen decided on. Col. Bowen, the County Chairman, we presume will'call a meeting of the Commit.teo in due time to' malko arrangements and give candidates plenty of time to spread themselves. The Antecedents oi Disease. Among the nntecedents of dincase are inertness in the circultrtion of tho blood, an unnaturally attenuated coh, dition of the physique, indicating that the life current is deficient in nuti tive properties, a wan, haggard look, inability to 6'igest the food, loss ofa p petitee, sleep and strength, and a sen sation of unnatural langour. All these may be regarded as among'the indi cia of approa'thing disease, w-hich will evidently attack the system and overwhelm it, if it is not built up ar.d fortified in advance. Invigorate, then without loss of time, making choice of the greatest vitalizing agent exant, Ho!tetter'8 Stomach Bitters, an clixir which has givcn health and vigor to myriads of the sick and debilitated, which is avouched by physicians and analysis to be pure as vell as effectivo, which is. immnensely pop)ulari in this country, and extensively used abroad and whi"b has been for yearIIs past one of the leading is .ical staples of Amnerica. A liiSTonica1 F.ec'.-Every agent who has been steadily selling the improved $20 Homestead Lock Stitch Sewing Machine for three years, owns his dwvelling htous'e, has a good accoutnt in bank, is clear of dlebt, and hais money at. interest -t he nat ural conse quenae of securing a good agency for supe rior goods at the lowest prides. A good first class Sewing Machine, most useftul-reliable at tall times, easy to understand and control. the same si'ie and dloes thec same wvork as any machines that sell at Foun TuI.s the price There is no machine at any price bet ter', or that till do finer or moure work, and( certainly none-so low in price by many dollars. The11 IioMEsTEAD) is widely Knowvn and used in thousauds of families in the Eastern and Middte States, and daily becoming popular in the WVest. It will satve its cost several times over in one season, doing the Work of the family, or will earni four er five dollars a day for any miani or woman wh'lo sews for a living, it is the st rongest. machine mtade, is ready at all times to do it.s work, makes the strongest and finest stitch yet invented, and is fuillj acknowledged as the Standard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete for (do miestic use, reduced to $20, dlelivered at. your door, no matter how remote yous%may reside. Business permanent and honorable, with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits tihan any ot.her. Extraordinary liberal offers made to local or t'raveling agents where we have none established; or, if' there is no agent near you, send your order direct to the factory. Address John II. Kendall & Co., 421 Br opdway, New York. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Congress. 3S"" The friends of the Hion. D). WYATT AIKEN respectfully nominate him for re eleetion to Congress-subject to the Demo,, craf,ic nomination. Notice, A LL persons having demands against the firm of EATON & WATKINS will pre% sent them to the undersigned by the 4th of Augst ext WILLIAM WATKINS. may 30, 1878 388 4 AGENTS If yout w dtt MAKE MONEY pleasantly and fast, address FINLEY, HARVEY &CO., Atlanta, Gui. ^$ .it IM '. A . "vi Y, BANK BILLS FOR STATE TAXES. We have on hand and will sell in amounts to suit. Taxpayers, BILLS OF TIlE BANK OF TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, which have been proved, found genuine and Stamped in the Dabney, Morgan & Co, case, and are now under the Seal of the Referee. The courts have decreed -'That Bills so re ported, proved and stamped by the Rlef'eree, so that. they may be idlentified, are adjudged genuine bills of the said Bank for the face value thereof, issued in the ordinyry business transactions of the Bank, and not issued with -reference to Confederate Treasury Notes," and are receivable for Taxes. Thede Bills are guaranteed not to have been tendered fot taxes since the above de oree 'was made... . 0CIlRAN & ALEXANDER, - 28 Broad street, Charleston. Sheriff's Sale, STATE OF SOU ll CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PIOKENS. B3Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I wil sell to the highest bidder before the Court House door, at Pickens C., H1 , on Saleday in June next, 1878; during the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: All those TWO LOTA OF LAND situate in the Town of Pickens, in the County and State aforesaid, known in the plan of said Town as Lots Nos. 39 and 87, containing One Acre and Six Rods each, more or less, on which is a good Dwelling, a well of.water, good stables and other onthouses. Levied on as the property of I. H. Philphot, aC the mit. of S. 11. Brown and others. TERMS CAS11-Purchasew to pay extra for titles. S&If terms not complied with, property to be resold at, risk of former purchaser. JOAB MAULDIN, s Pc. may 9, 1868 . 85 4 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTfI CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICIKEN,. B Y virtue of sundry executiors, to me di., rected, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Pickens Court . House, on Monday, 3d day of June next., during the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing 354 Acres, more or less, lying on Shoal Greek, waters of Saluda river, adjoining lands of Elizabetif Hunt,' RelSeoca Hunt, Redden Rackley and others. Levied on as the property of Wm. P. Hunt, at the suit of Evans A. Kelley, Admin istrat or, TEaMxs CAsn-Purchaser to pay extra for titles, &c. VE,,1f terms not complied with on day of sale, properly will be resold at risk of former purchaser. JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.c. may 9, 1878 35. 4 Sher-iff's Sale. STATE OF SOUT11 CAROLINA, PICKENS COU.NTY. BY virtue of an execution to me dire',ted -1 will sell to tie highest bidder at Pickens Court House ou Saleday in June next, tiuring the lega4 hours of sale, the following prop brty, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing 125 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Jones and others. Levied on _as the property of J. C. Hendricks, deceased, at the suit of Abel lienid ricks. TERMS CASH-Purchaser to pay extra for 1i;les. Urgl terms not comp)lied withI on day of sae, property to be resold at risk of former purIchiaser. JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.c. may 9, 1878 35 4 NE\ V ADV EiNISEMENTs. TCEi hl An xiii33 ad Vollui NOW 388 pages. Price 50 cents. Free by ma i. C ontazins lhe names and circultat ions of all itewspa pers, and a G azettleer of the towns in whtichi they"3 are publ isad. A ddress GEO. l'-1ROW'EL.L & CD,i 10 Spruce Street, New York. Cheowigi ES To1igag Awvar-l:t Aif'.est prize nt Centenniali )>.poshion for fined chm.i. g q;::za1lies aw exceleace anld l.--t.UiJu ac'-r rf sred.ai.g and fl7a,orioy. Tho 1 :. tobnlcoJ g ever made. .M o (r Nuoi. btrip trarle-me.rk ii clorel ixuitate-l e- IlrNr I:'ots. see tht J-4skso:- ./ is on every ria-. Eni l.y all d.ienlers. Serv-i tfnmpnnre, frog. to C. A. J.bc sson & Co., Mtrs., Peutersburg. V.. IBEFORE BUY 1NGOOR RENTING A CQbiinet or' Pari or Orgaii, Be sure to send for our Latest Catalogue and Circ ulars withI newv styles, reduIced prices anid much information. Sent Free. MAsoN & IIAMLIN ORGAN -Co., Boston, New York or Cliceago. WANTED p::dMe"n to rican Newspaper Union List Oc operative Nawspapers, and canvass for advertisements in the vicinity of their own hlonms. To proper persons will allow a riberal commis sion, and ,advance regular weely payment on account. Address, with references, RE.ALS & FOSTER, General Agents American News paper Union, No. 10 Spruce-street, N. Y. I OURE FITS! When I say cure I do not mean n-erely to stop them for a time and then have them re turn again; I mean a radical cure. I am a regular physician, and have made the (is ease of FITS, EPILEPSY OR F AL LING SICKNESS a life long study. l,war-rant mty remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is tio reason for not now receiving a cure from me. Send to mec at once for a Treatise and, Free Bottle of my ini falible remedy. Give express and p)osttolice. It costs you nothing for a trial, and l will cure you. Address Dr. II, 0. ROOT, 183 Pearl Street, New York. 40 MIXED CARDS, with name, 10 cents. Agents out.fit 10c. L. JoNEs & Co., Nassau, N. Y, 25 Faucy Cards, Snowflake Dam,ask. As sorted in 25 styles, with nme, 10 ets. Nassau Card Co., Nassau, N. Y. $~fA DAY to Agents canvassing for the ' ieside Visit or. Terms andl Oufit Free. Address P. 0. VICK1RRY,__Augusta, Meine. price $610 only $185. Great_bargains._BETATY, ashington, N.J, PUIERONA is at certatin remody for Consumption. Ask your druggist for it. Ciroulars free. Address 0. 0. MosEs, 18 Cortland street, New York. MARREDR. BUTTS L I FNEo,*12 N.Elghth8St. wL~ bSt. Louis, Mo. alhtou h maie-.en the treatment of the The PHY6IOLOOY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER look that arei real ud.. al..:e-m.nce,, In anl mat hi praIig,** Em**e Wemsameeti, and unutly siwanln ith 'A1rentiTententainnede atmnpl in e.s a 2SE"NQInowtede rted i% ealty be, *"~ ,.-" *"t * t. !efsd FALL IN PRICES. qECURE AN AGENCY and $50 or $100 per week. "THE IMP READY AND N2VER OUT OF ORDE.1 HOMESTEAD #20 LOC STICTH 1020 SEWING MACHINE $20 For Domeallo use. WITI! TA.B1E AMD FJX'URKS COM. PLETE, REDUCED TO ONLY $20. A perfect and unequaled, large, strong ant durable Machine, constructed elegantk and solid, from the best material with imathema, tioul precision, for Constant Family use or manufacturing purposes. Always ready at a ioment's notice to do its day's work, never out of order, and will last a generation with moderate care; easy to understand and man-S age; light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulated movelnent of a fine watch; Simple, Compact, Efficient and Jteliable, with all the valuable improvements to be found in the highest priced Machines, warranted to do (he same work, the same way, and as rapid and smooth as a $75 Machine. An acknow ledged I rium)h of ingenious mechanical skill, essentia ly 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, Rurq up Breadths, &c., with wonderful rapidity, Eeatness and case, sews the strongest lastitig stitch equally fine and smooth through all kinds q1'goods, from cambric to several thick nesses of broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarse cotton, linen, silk or twin% Oives perfect satisfg.ction. Will earn its cost sev eral times over in a season in the work it does or make a good living for any man or woman -who desires to use it for that purpose; works so faitht'ul arnl easy the servants or children can use it. without damage. Price of Ma chine with light table, fully equipped for family work, $20. HALF CASE. CovER, SIDE DRAWER AND CADINET STYLES each at. core rerpondingly 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 tial terms with liberal inducements to enter prising Clergymen, Teachers, Business Men, Traveling or Local Agents, &c., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address JORN 11. KENDALL & CO., 421 Broadway, New Yoak. Jan 31, 1878 21 ly CLERK'S SALE 0 STATE OF SOUTHI CAROCINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS WV. C- Field, Suec'jssor, vs. Complaint on bond V. S. Jones et. al. B Y virtue of a decretal order in the above stat ed case, made the 25th day of Mlarch, 1878, by lion. T. 4. Mackey, P'residing .Judge, 1 will sell to thie highest, bidder at Pickenis C. 11., on Monday, 3d of June next, during the legal hours of sale,~the following ptop erl y, 1o wit. M A11 thei' Tract of Land, situate in the County anid State aforesaid, on Oolenoy Creek. known in a plat of thie landts belong. ing to the Estaite of Alexaniter lEdena, de ceaised, :as tramct No. 2, bounded by tracts No. I and 8 of said Estate. TElRIS CASII-Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. hWit ness may hanud and oflich,il seal at Pick ens Court hlouse, this 9th day of Mlay, 1878. lW~rIf terms not compillied with on day of sale, pr'operty to be resold at risk of former p rcha ser. nmy 91, 1878 5 4 FOR THE C AM P A IG N. Hainpton and Home Rule! THE NEWS AND COURIER. A Liv?e and Fearl'ess D)emo cra tic Newspaper. Largest Circulation in the City. Largest Circulation the State. Largest Circulation in Cotton 8tates. Al the News About South Carolina-All the .News About thme South-All the News from Everywhere Pure and Undefdled Democracy-Union! Jus tice !I! Equal Rlights ! ! I Recognizing the Paramount Interest felt, In the Approaching Political Canvass By every Democrat who hopes to see thme great work of thme Rledemption of the State made complete and permanent so that the people may reap and fully enjoy the Fruit of their sacrifices. Thoe News and (Courier will Diret all its bEnergies and Resources to Presenting from Day to Day, and from Week to Week, Full and lInterestintg Accounts of thme. Progress of 1.ho tam. paign TO PLACE TIlE PAPER Withiu the l Reach of Everybody During this Exciting Contest we have Determined to Oiler to Mail Sub scribers tho following RZDUCD RAE FOR THE CANFAMN: The News and Courier, Daily Edition, 6 months, $d 00 T'he News and Courier, Tri,Weekly, Edition, 0 monthis, , $2 00 The Weekly News, 0 months, 7 Subscriptjins will be received at these rates, IVOR M AIL SUIBSCRIBERtS ONLY, until M1ay 15. In all cases lihe cash must ac company thme order.. F'riendsa of the cause of HIonest IHome Rule in all the coutie is are invited to aid us in swelling our C'ampaignm Subscription Lists, which ought to inicludeI every intellig'ent voter in the State. 1110ORDAN & DAW SON, Proprietors. Chairleston, 8. C. ap 4, 1878 8 0 Manhoo m all dt,trdera im ht on by (il cietton or' excess. An irumgglis h as the I dients. Dr. W. .1 EMUZt * CO., No. 8 West sixth st.ree, (Ielesnatl, . P UM nnd Morphine bahiteued. o lum 1bein, .to w nI sqtuir%s _hn __ ren c.lad. ~ tI't NorUe tieT - Don't - Fail to try our Buist W.arranted Garden Soeds and Early Roso Pota Wtes. To use puro and relAble Seeds will certainly Pay We also have tho North Carolina Irish Potato.at 75 cents per bushel. Onion Setts at 12j per quart. , Black Oats at 75 cento per bushel. Your SIecial attention is called to our Ifaiman Universal Plow, Stock--tho best and cheapest yet invented. Vol ished Steele Twiatert4, Heel Bolts and other Farming Implomont3--which we are selling At . Rail Road Prices. To make room for nn exten sivo Spring Stock, we tre ofl'ring our remaihring Fall and Winter Stock at cost, for cash orbarter. It will lighten your Tax To invest your money where there is the best profit. Call and examine. We charge nothing for showing and pricing our Goods. Respedtfully, IAGOOD, ALEXANDER & CO. Pickens C. 11. S. C. Fob 28, 1878 25 EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN AN AT' M E FALIL'S, I KEEP GOOD SUBSTAN T}A L AND) AT PICES TO SUIf.3 TIlE IIARDl1 TI1MES. TRY ME. * M. T. McJFALL. Jan 10, 1878 18 T HE UNEQUALLED JAS, iLFFE L DOUBLE PORTABLE~ AND~ UTATIONARY SAW, FLOUR AND GRIST MILLS,. BHAFTNTUILEY AND HAN~GERS Addr, POOLE & HUNT, *NoTIC.E. j T A {E Ihis mecthod of informing all partles 1initoeemed, ilhat I wvill be fountd in miy of tice, at. Pickenas Court Hlouse' " on eh W IR D N IE C4 D A Y, and on each SA,xa for the purpose,of' transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. As muy duties as Scho ol Comnmissionier will comnpelt me to be absent in different parts of the County, I appoint these special days for thle beneft, )f all concerned. Office hour':, from -0 a. mn. to 4 p. m. 0. W. SINGLETON, School Corrimssioncr. PROFESSIONAL N OTINE. L. K. CLYDE A TTORNEY ' COONSELOR AT LA*** GREENVILLE, S. 0. Special attention. given to collections. April 4, 1878 80 6m A. BLYTHC, C. P. BARzTT, M. F. AXsXt, f Pokens C. H. Greenville, 8. C. I a..C. BLYTHE,ANSEL& BARRETT ATTORNEYS d' COUySELORSATLAW, PICKENS C. 1.., S. C. (Oflice in Schol Coonmissioner's Office.) Will pra9tice in the Stito and Federift Courts. * Marci 21, 1878 28 J 8 COTHRnAN, 1 f R A CHILD, Abbeville C 11 j Pickeni C 11 COTIRAN & CHILD, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LA W P IC K E N S 0. II. S. C., Will Practice in all the Courts of The State and Courts of the United States, for the Dis.. trict of South Carolina. March 29 1877 29 STOP! A:r THE I dobw =Vw@E L UREEAVILL.E, S. C. A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. j0P,,1E1LS -IN TilE ROOMS. June 14, 1877 4u Main-St. 'Greenville S. C. wholesie , ad~ Rtil Dealers Hailware, Cutlev;y, Guns, Pistols, &C. FINE TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, A Agricultural Ianplenpenutsa Bar Iron and Steel; Ulacksm:... .., t, pent,er's and Mechanic's Builders II ard ware of every descr ip t in; Wagon and( Carriage Matecinias; A full line of Best Quality Loather and*,Rub ber Belting, always in stock; Ageunts foi Fairbanks Standard Scales; The Hall Safe and Lock Company; The "Taylov" Cot toni 01n; Tu'cker's Patent Alarm Money Drawer Also, for (lhe Celebratted Shacaberger llorse and M ule Sh oes. oe are prepared to sell Sweedes Iron at (lhe lowest quiotaLtions. from any markets, and st ill propose t o duplicate invoiceu from Nort h ern Jobbing Houses, adding only actual freights. WILKINS, WIL LIAMS & CO. Sept 61877Grfenville, 8. C. Set0 8752 6mn Piedmont Air Lino* Railway. GulING NOl'1TIL 1ST TuIAIN S?ATloNS 21) TnAIr Lieave Leave 12 8t) p m Galveston 12 80 p mn 5 00 p mn New Orleans 5 00 p m 7 26 p m Bay St Louis 7 26 p ii 11 25 p m ' Mobile 11 25 p m 7 05 a mn Jieintgomaery 7 05 a DL 9 45 a ni Opelika 9 45 a mn 10() 40 a mn West. Point 10 40 a mi 5 00 p mn Atlanta 6 00 a ni 7 00) p mn ' Buford 7 55 a nj 7 47 p mn Oaines4ville 8 85 a m 8 27 pm Lula 9 06a m o 0t0 p Mt Airy 936 a m 9 416 p mn Toecoa 10 06 a mi 11 48 p mn Central 12 01 p ni I 00 a m Greenville 1 08 p m 2 30o a m Spart anfmtrg 2 27 p m 5 09 i mn Gastonaia 4 52 p m 7 20 a m Charlotte .Junct ion 0 00 p m 11 16i a mn Greensboro 10 41 p ni 1 1(1 p mn Danville 12 5fba mn 1 88 p mn Dundee' 1 00 a in 5 17 p ma utrkeville 4-51 a 7 39 p mn 'elle Isle 7 20 a m 8 00 p mn lichmond 7 45 a Di A rrive Arrive . .1 27 a'mm Washington 1 10 p mn j3 200.a m nltiinore 31 10 p in .~ do4 a mn Phiiladelpahi ii 6 50 p m 8 5 a mn New York ,10 05 p m . 835pn ml;ostoni 8 00a m Train leaving Atlata at 5 00 p in connects n t D)undee, Virgin ia, withI t rain for Lynch buirg; tihenice diieet to Wash irgton City via CO.\I NG; SOUTH. 1st TItIaN STAT IONS 21) TRAIn Leave Leave. 100 IL mi Bost on 7 00 p m 6 80 p m New York 8 16 a m ' And lby Limitedl lxpress 925 a m 9 30 p in Philadelphia 11 45 a m 12 55 a m1 Jhaltin",ro 6 00 p in 8 80 a mt lIichitm d 11 130 p m 8 5 a mi Belle Isle 12 00 nI'g 1t) I'i aL mi Jurikeville 2 06 a nm - -5 P m lDunde1o 6 88 a m 1 (It p ii Di aville 6 05 a 5 05s p i' (Greensboro 8 26 a mn 8 10 p in Chariot to .JuInction 11 4rf.a mi 8 48 p mn Chiarlot e 11 65 a m . 9 2:{ p mn (nstonia 12 55 a mn 12 46 a ri E partanbu)irg 3 15 2 20 a mn Greenville 4 gg p 3j 241 a mn Cent rat 6 88 p m r) 038 a mi Toccoa 7 15 p m 5 43 a in Mt Airy 8 05 p 6 20a mi L.ula 8 88p m (Change cars for Athlens; Ga) 6 51 a mn. Gainv'sville 9) 05 p mm 7 50 a mI Buftord 9 41 p m 11 30 a mi A tlanta 11 30 a D 4 15 p mn West Point 4 15 p 5)80piim Opehika 58 8 26 p mn Muogomiery 8 25 p m 8 15 am Mobila 8 1g5ain (S 45 a mn Bay St. Louis 6 44 a mn 8 80 a mn New Orleanmi 8 80 a ii Arrive Arrive 8 00 am Galveston -8 00 am Traina leaving Washington Citd vIa Vi.. ginia Midland Rloute, at 2 47 a m, (onnects at Dunndee, Virginia, with south bodrhd train of thik line, tlirough,bo Atlanta and'tli$6nth western nonte 1.. 4 -.