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.i Obiago fe ines repire- ex% Treasurer Joln C. Xew as sayirg, concenling the prospect of resuwing on the let of January: "Well, there is a doubt in the minds of many as to M het her specie payments can be maintained. I don't think there will be any difficulty myself. flow it will affect notional banks is a qes. tion which no man can foresee, but that is not a vital point either. Th e date once past, I believe matters will move on steadily for the better." The modern style of doing up a woman 's hair i5 so complicated that it is hard to tell wich is switch. On being asked why he went into bankruptcy, he replied: "Well, my liabilities were large, my inabilities numerous, and my probabilities un. promising; and so I thought I'd do as my noighbors do." Piedmont Air Line Railway. GOING NORTH. IN EFFECT JUNE 15, 1878. Mail Tr'n Leave Galveston at 12 30 p m Arrive at New Orleans 4 45 p In Leave New Orleans at 5 00 p M Leave Bay St Louis-supper 7 26 p m Arrive at Mobile 1038 p in Leave 'Mobile at 10 55 p m Arrive at Alontgomery-Bk'f't 5 00 a in Leave Montgonsery at 6 15 a in Leave Opelika at 8 45 a m LCVO West Point at 9 50 a II Arrive at Atlanta-Dinner 1 40 p m Leave Eufaula, Ala via C Ga R R 6 00 p m Leave Cduibus, Ga via 0 Ga It R 8 15 p i Leave Jacksonville viaCuil'd R'to 11 00 a in Arr Macon via Cunberland Route 7 45 a in Leave Macon, Ga via Cent Ca Rt R 8 40 a m Arrive Atlanta via Cent Ga Rt R 1 45 p i Leave Atlanta at 2 40 p ni Lcave Buford at 4 15 pi m Lcave Gainesville at ' 4 56 p i Leave Lula at 5 26 p m Leave Athens via N E R R 7 00 a in Arrive at Lula via N E I R 9 15 a U) Leave Mt Airy at 6 06 p i Leave Toccoa at 6 38 p in Leave Seneca at 7 49 p ni Leave Central-Supper 8 35 p i Leave Greenville at 9 39 p M Leave Spartanburg at 10 56 p i Leave Gastonia at 1 15 a In Arrive at Charlotto-A tlanta time 2 20 a m Lv Air Line June Washington tiime 3 15 a im Leave Greensboro at 6 56 a im Le~ave Danville at 8 55 a im Leave Dundee at 9 18 a mn Arrive at. New York (1 45 a mn JLave Burkeville at 1 54 p in Arrive at Belle Isle--Dinner 3 18 P mn Arrive at Richmond 3 38 p mn rLeave Richmond at 4 00 p mn Arrive at Washington 9 05 p in Lealve WVashington at 9 87 P m) Arrive at Baltimore 11 5 p mi Arrive at l'hilaldelphia 3 10 aL mi Arrive at New York ti 45 a mn Ar-rive at Bostoni 8 35 p m Pullnman Palace Drawinig Rloom Sleeping Cair fromn Atlanita to New York. COMING SOUTH'I. MlAIL TiL'N. Leave Boston 9 00) a im Leave New York 8 55 p mn And by Limited Express at Leave Philadelphia 11 30 p in Leave Balhimore ni & r 7 20 a mi Leave Baltmore n & o 7 10 a mn Arrive at Washington 9 00 a mn Arrive at Richmonid 1 33 p mn Leave Richmond 1 40 p mn iLeave Bell Isle-Dinner 2 08 p mn Leave Blurkeville 4 06 p m Leave Dunvdee-suppe1' 8 01) p in A rr at Dundee via Va midlandl~ R'e 6 1 5 p in rLeave Danville 8 05 p im rLeave Greensboro 10 10 p mn Lv--suipper-A ir L ne Junc At time 1 10 a in Leave Charlotte 1 18 a in Leave Gastonia 2 08 a mn Leave Spartanburg. 0 4 14 a mn . eave Greenville 6 25 a mn Leave Central-breakfast 6 40 a in Leave Seneca 7 06 a mn heave Toccoa 8 10 a mn Leave Mt Airy 8 43 a m Leave Lula 9 26 a in Leave Lula.via NE RTR 525p m Arrive Athens via N E IR R 7 45 p in Leave Gainesville 9 55 a mn L~eave Buford-breakfast 10 35 a mn Arrive at Atlanta 12 00 in tv Atlanta via Cent Ga R R 2 05 p mn Arr Macon via cent oa nt nt 55 p mn Arr columbus oa via c on nL n 4 88 a mn Arr Eufaulla; via viac on nt n 9 55 a mn Lye' 1aracon via cumberland route 7 30 p mn Arr Jacksonville via cumn'land r'to 2 45 p m Leave Atlanta (A &W PRRi-dinner 12 86 p mi z;eave WVest Point 4 15 p nm Leave Opelika 4 55 p mi Arrive atontgomery-supper 7 20 p in Leave Mqoptgomnery 7 86 p ix Arr at istobile 2 05 a ir TLeave Mobile 2 20 a ix Lye Bay St Louis-breakfast 6 45 a ix Arrive Newv Orleans 7 80 a ix Lye New Orleans 8 80 a ix Arrive at Galveston 8 00 a mx THE SUN. 1878 NEW YORK. 18f As the time approaches for the renewal o1 subscriptions, TIlE SUN would remind itm friends and well wishers everywhere, that il is again~ a candidate for their consideratior and support. Upon it~s record for the pasi tenm years it relics for a continuance of th< hearty sympathy and generous co-operatior which have hitherto been extended to it fron: every quarter of the Union. The DAILY SUN Is a four page-sheet o1 28 columns, p rice by mail, post paid, 55 centu a month, or $6.60 per year. The SUNDAY edition of THE SUN is at eight-page sheet of 56 columns. .While giv ing the news of the day, it also contains large amnourrt of literary and mniscellaneoui matter specially prepared for it. THEt SUN DAY SUN has met With~ great sucCess. Dosi paid $1.20 a year. THlE WEEKLY SUN. Who does not know Tiiz WEERIY SON? 11 circulates throughout the United States, the Canadas, and beyond. Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard It in the light of guide. counsellor, and friend. Its neows, editorial, agricultural, and lterarV departments make it essentially a joutaal a. the family an4 the fireside. Teyms: ONE D1uLLA4 ear, post paid, Thispi iAs qu4l7 qo14 nakes i the 'al4' ~z4 POSITIVELY CURED. A LL sufferers trom this disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kiss NXR's Celebrated Consumption Powders. These Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs-indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to con vince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free Trial Box. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these Powders a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 860 Fulton-strelet, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jan 10, 1878 18 ly OR Falling Sickness i1ernman. ently Cured. N 0 humbug-by one month's usage of Dr. 0o17Ann's Celebrated Infalible Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that. these powers will do all we claim for them, we will send them by mail, postpaid, a free trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician that has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of these Pow ders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case, or refund you all money expen ded. All sifferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convineed of their cu rative powers. Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for $10.00, sent by mail to any part of United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, c. o. D. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 300 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jan 10, 1877 18 ly Thp, o~zInba Egsl PUB LISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY, COLUABJA, S. C., HOYT, EMLYN & McDANIEL. JAMES A. IIOYT, Editor. The Daily Register conitains the latest news of thle dhly, all comroercial, political an d other mxatter set by h tele graph, fullI locail reports, edit orials u pon all cu rr'ent, opies and Gr~an g (an' A gricultural .Departmnen ts. Thie Danily ha s a circutlaIi on ext end ing to all pats ot the Stair, is ciroulated in twarly evr 8(:ite ini the Union, atmil coniequenily increasing; thleret'r, as an advert isinhg tume, dlmim it c:ulinot~ b'e su pa.wse,1. Th~le T1ri- Weekly liegisters is issued every Tuestlay, ThiiursIny and NIaturi lay mnorn ing, and (Iconta ins adllie niews of thme days ini one i8S1l. The Weekly Register is an~ EG HA [T l'.\G E Ipaper,conlaiiiing FlTh TY-El(i l'T' COLICMNS, embraicinig thle creazm of news of eaich week. T his papi~er is witinl thle reacih ol'every tn iily, anld we c are pleased to~ st ate the~ 1fit t hat. its large circublit ion is r:1pidlly ext ending. Th'le liegist er is now thle Organ of the State Patronis of' IIlushandry will he t rent ed in t heirp appropriate department. The Agr!i~it Iural and Granmge articles will alppear in each of our publient ions-Daily, Tfri-Weekly and Weekly. __________ TERMS OF SUBSCRiIPI'ION. DAttr ]r:ars-r-One Year, 837 00; Six Months, $3 5'); Threc Months, $1 75. TaII-WEEKItv REGISTEIn-One Year, S5 00; Six Months, $2 50; Three Months, $1 25. WE:KLY REGIsTER--One Year, $2 00; Six Months, .'1 00; Three Months, 50. JOB PRINTING. The best and cheapest BOOK and JOB PRINTiNT, of every dlescription, promptly and1( satisfactorily executed at the Register Office, All kinds of Law Blanks on hand, which we will sell at the lowest, prices. JAMES A. HOYT, H. N. EMLYN, W'. B. McDANIEL, Proprietors and Publishers. May 31, 1877 FIVE3 IUNDRED A MONTH TO Acie Meni selling or Letter Copying Book. No press or wateriused. Sample copy worth $3.00 free. Send stamp for circular. EXCELSIOR M'F'O CO., 99 Maidson, and 132 Dearbon-street, Chicago. MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of GodReading and Beautiful Pictures - WILL DO IT. THE OINCINNATI SWEEKLY STAR, ~ A fine elght-page paper, with 4A full col umns, costa only $3.00 per year (we pay postage), anid Is tlie largest, 4 o~rfghtest, and besgt 'Kaper1 pulished for the money. It is independent in polities, ' M gives all the news, anmd, besides much Sother good rearding, every number lias three or four excellent original or se lectett stories. Every subscriber also Ms receives a copy of the beautiful engra,-bi M ng "The Poor the Poor Masa's . 14Frkend." sirze 24x34 inches, and a copy of THLE BTAR ILLU$TRATED, AL~MA NAC. 05 eta. extra must be sent to pa expense of packing and mailing proe 0 miums. WOur lnsdueucanxas to 0 tawasthe most liberal in the Mi e , as now7 greater fthan ever. We bij want every ,.ub agent in the country to .communicate with us before commencing F Swork. To aiiy peorson desiring to get up a club, we will Bend a sample copy of the picture and a canvasser a out ft for . 25 ets. Rpecimen coy of paper frece. Iedfor one before stabsaIb. Au or nyother. I o 'le Star, though in no sense a party L.paper, ha always been a vigorous advo Pu case of the rights of all the States, and h was among the first to urge the justlice of iocal g/otenrnmn In the South. h M4 Persons to wham we have silready sent M he picture, "Thae Poor the Poor M MWan's Jrtend,'' by sayIng so can 3 have in ite stead another excellent en graving, ofsame size, which we have N aecured for thsproe Pazupor without pkcture, One 1)oiar. T -E' OTd:2, 380 Walnut St., Cncinnaat4, 0. MAKE 4O4 E EAANT. eramauktly loca-' sika ~b4 -FOR Only $1.50oa YerT. 0 Every man in the County of - Pickens SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER ! O Every man who has ever lived here and has moved away, SUOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER ! IT FURNISIIES ALL TJUL fl5TY EW --AND CONDENSED REPORTS I T C1R'CGULA T .LS Largely in the adjoining Counties, and to some extent in Western North Carolina! AND IS, TIIEREFORIE, SUBSCRIBE For the Pickens Sentinel ! ADVERTISE In t he Plckens Setinel D. F. BRADLEY & Co. Proprietors. SHUN DRUG POISONS. ME1DICINE RE NDE.RED U8EL1~sH. Volta's Electr'o Belts and Bands are indorsed by the most eminent physicin in the world for the cure of rheur .o .am neuralgia, liver eomplaint, dyspepsiai, kiluey disease, aches, pains, nervous dlisorders, fits, female comnplaints, nervous and general de. bility, and other chron ic (discnses of the chest, he~ad, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. Cook with full particulars freo by Volta Beli Bo , Cincinnati, 0. Senator-Rt E Bowen. Representatives-D F Bradley and E H Bates Clerk of Court-John J Lewis. Judge of P -obate-W 0 Field. Bherif-Joab Mauldin. Coroner--Berry B Earle School C'ommission er--O W Si nglet on. Treasurer-W R Berry. Auditor-John () Davis. County/ Commissionere-B..3J Johnson Cha-. rman-John T Lowls, Thos P L'o6per. Clerk County Comnmissioners, 0 L oldnswoth. 2W~S 4 5ed~i ~ 4 On ad a 141 Pams gr A o*1 1 t -RailroA will gaas 1OR 0 A* 4A. . (Sun~ddys excekpted.) Leave Charleston Arrive at Columbia FOR AUGUSTA. (Sundays, excp11. Leave Charleston 9 Arrive at Augusta FOR CHARLESTON. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Columbia 9 0 Arrive at Charleston Loave Augusa. Arrive at Charleston6 COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRE88S. Leave Charleston -9 16 p Arrive at Colubia 7 20* s. Leave Columbia 7-00. P Arrive at Charleston 6 40 a AUOGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 9.800V Arrive at Augusta 7 40 a Leave Augusta O p a Arrive at Charleston 7 40 4YA SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Summerville at 7 804' Arrive at Charleston 7 46 a Leave Charleston 8 15 p Arrive at Summerville 4 0 CAMIIDEN TRAIN Connects at Kingville daily [except Sum, days] with Up and Down Day and Passenger* Frains. Day an Night Trains connect at Augusts - with Georgia Railroad, Xacon and Augusta Railroad and Central Railroad. .Tis route via Atlanta is the qnickest and most direc route,l as comfortable and cheap ay other route, to Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Orleans, a all other points Southwest,. and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, Fit. Louis. and .Dll other points West and North west. Day Train connects at Columbia with the Thirough Train on charlottee Road (which, leaves at 9 p. m.) for all points North. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. S. B. PiciEts, General Tieket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R R. CHANGE OF SCHEDIJLE, Passenger trains run daily, Sundays exept ed, connecting with night trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down. On and aft or Monday, July 16. 1877, the following will be the Schedule: UP Leave Columbia at 1.0ai Leave Aist on at1.0pi Leave Ncwberry at2.8pi Leave Ilodges at5.5pi Leave Belt on at .6pi Arrive at Greenville at8.5pi DOw~YN. Leave G reenville at7.0m Loave Belt on at,91 ai Leave llodges at J*7ai .neave Ne wberry at 1.2ti Leave Aiston at8.0pi Arriv at olumba at5.00 p mn ~y'Cnncc at isto witIi7T.in pn th Spatabug in UionRalr8d.85nec pam rie ave Colubil at 5.ai.00 pnec angwi onec Tain frsom wihGreenills on the Spartanbr and 2.U ninRalo connectih at Tri Col wi h Naiht Tran oteiout Tr gondgs North ndaSt and thedaylotteyCo Toeryev Abil at 1119ai.15 o., bonneilct ine ithwn Train from Greenville. LeanA~ boesbur at 15c p. m., connecting with I'p~ Train from Coluimbiai. AcmoainT n ANDERSON BRANCH AND FLUE RIDOE DIVISION, Leave Walhialla at r.50 a in Leave Seneca at "'6.20 a m Leave PerryvHle at 0.80 a in Leave Pendleton at 7.20 a nr. Leave Anderson at8.0ai Airive at Beoton at8.0a Leave Belt on at 70 i Leave Anderson at 75 Leave Pendleton at 84 Leave Perryville0.0pD Leave Seneca at 98 Arrive at WValhalla 1.0pa dziy, LaveBelon t. .60a i.,.r6o arim Andeson t. 200 pin.,connct10.wit p THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. JAnF'.z NonTON, Jr., General Tichet Agent Schedule., Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway MAIL TRAIN. Leave at Atlanta at Leave Toccoa City at 02p Leave Westminster at l4p Leave Seneca city at 1 1pi Leave central at1 8i Leave Liberty at 1 7a Lecave Easley at 1 6ai Leave Greenville at 10 Leave Spartanburg at 28 Arrive atcharlotte at 61a Leaves Charlot te at 7p Leaives Spartanburg at 24 m Leaves Greenville at220,' Leaves Easley at24 ' Leaves Liberty at 04a Leaves Central at 82 Leaves Seneca City at 4a Leaves Westminister at 41 Leaves Toccoa at6 * Arrrives at Atlanta at 98 DAY PAssENGER. . Leaves Atlanta at600& Leaves Toccoa at1 Leaves V estminister at .11' Leaves Seneca city at 1 8* Leaves Central at I Leaves Liberty at124p* Leaves Easloy at 25~~ Leaves Greenville at1 0p Leaves $partanburg at268p, A rrive at Charlot te at61 A Leave Charlotte at 1 ~eave Spartanburg at2 : Leave Greenville at4 Leave Easley at Leaves Liberty at Leave (/entrali at51 Lcave 5eneca City at Leave Westinlnster at0 Leavu'k ooa City at 46 Arvlte a. A tlanta at 500pm~n otos ri~*,t~ 94 10 42' Rp*m 1111p; 11 48 m 12 07 a-' 12 26 a m 1 00 a ta 2 80 a a 6 12 a m 8 47 p in 12 46 a m 2 20 aA 2 48 a a 8 04 a) 8 24 al ta 8 64 a a 4 18 a m 500 aan 9 8 6 0 s 10S& 11 18 a n 11 18 a 12 26 12:43/p 12 60p 1 80ep 2 68 6 1 11 2 4 1 dhion to these train