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- LOCAL .E.T2:t. Church Directory. Methodist.--Rev. S. P. Af. Emwell. seoon Sabbath In each month at 10i o'cloak A. X. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbath at IA. N Rev. J. 0. Graham, 4th Sabbath at 8 i. x. 7 Presbytevian-Rev. Hugh MOLees, at th Methodist Church, on 4th Sabbath at 1 o'clock a. m Baptlst-Secona Church, Rev. W. B. Single ton Pastor, 1st Sabbath and Saturday befor In each month at 11 o'clock a. m. The thermometer ran up into th4 nineties last week. Items of Interest is solicited fron every section of the County. A now Baptist Church is to b< erected soon at Secona. Pickens County is marching straight forward in the line of progt-es. Dr. W. T. Field, we learn, is remod. ling and enlarging his residence and in tends covering it with tin. A good rain would be beneficial now, though it is bottor to have dry weather now than later in the season. The farmers are making the most of the favorable weather, and are making good headway with their crops. Order the MASON & HAMLIN BABY ORGAN from AcBSsITH MUsIC HOUSE GRIEENVILLE, S. C., and savo freight. Price, $22. The farmers of this County, out side of "hog up," are beginning tc clamor for the stock law. Preparc your8elves for it gentlemen, for it i only a question of time when you will have it. Spasnmotic convultions are frequent. ly caused by worms gnawing at the vitals; therefore, at the first indica tions of worms, Shriner's Indian Vermiiugo should be administered according to airections. The rwoceedings of the meeting of the ALI-oitic und French Boaid Va, Je)y Iailroaid will appear netxt week, Tho1 the'rmnometer r'eached 03 in Ne York last wvook, and tere wvere t*everal prIostratLionls fromt the efects < t thu heat. Capt. WV. L. DePass, who~ was a promninent figure in the (Cash-Shaznnonu affair, died ni I he hoteil at whJichI he was~ stopping in Column h;ia lasut wveek. lIe .was a ciiitu i t. of am len i. prominent la wy er, and w as attrenuelinig ti 'uipremte Cor a)t1 th Ile t imea of his deati h. Ifi died of heart dlisease. i . T1. AM. Stokes of .Jacksonhiorro in ti: . nte has mJysteriusly disaippeatred fromt hhi York ie ini this ~ Stt haIZs elect e li (dr 1'cket. Mm-r ied , in the~ Predshtterianlf Charn el at P.-ndlton, S. C., MayI'l 12th, tat 1: a'clock Mi.. Liy 11ev. IIlugh MLee~cs, as5 nistedi by lter. J . B A.. ier 1).D1., Rev Jamo,- A. Mcleoes tiu.nd iss Jeani.tI - M.ei Biryde, ci P%. ndleton. Miarried. on SuInday), the 15th~ inst. at C Iross Roadb sl Church, in this Countyi by R1ev. E. J. Mullintix, of Greenvil County, G. P. 11il1 and Mies Fannifl Acker-both of Anderson County. Anderson ltpper pleaso copy. A colored railroad laborer wat knocked off the ti estle over the Sabid, iver, on the Air Line Road, on th 14tha instat, and, instantly killed. Hi remains were cariied to Greenvillei a wagon. Rers. J. T. Burdino and J- T.' Lewi wilh preach at Liberty church on th seondi Sabbath in Jnne at 11 oclocli A. M., and on Saturday before at oclock P. M. The ingredients of the Kauquita It dian WVor Pellots arte perfctICl harmless, the prIincipal ones have bec gathered in the mountain forests <. North America, andt were used by th Red Man wit ha grea, eflicacy. Fe sale by Dr. J. W. Quijlhan, Ensloy. Ayor's Hair' Vigor restorea~ the col or and scionnlates the growth of th hair, prevents it floma fatling off, an greatly increases its beauty. It hats delien'sto and lasting peCrfum'o, its in gredients. are harmless, and for th toilet it is unequaled. SUNDAY ScitooL PiCNI.1 --The Sun daly school piento at ILilberty on laE Saturday was, we learn, quite a sue ess. Addresses were delivered b R1ev. Hugh McLees, and Mr. J. I Boggs. There was a large atten~tnc and a bountiful dinner was served. iTho locusts have made their aup pearance in this secction. in somn sections of the county wo learn tbr they are quite nlumerous and that it almost impossible to hoar anything ft the noise they make~. Just rpcceived a large lot of Clot ing, at H. C. SuIRLEy's, Eastatoe items. Since Eastatoe has not been heard from lately, I will give you a few dots. Farmers have been at work for two weeks planting corn and cotton. I think the amount of cotton planted e exceeds that of last year. The peach crop failed as a general role. What trees that are full of t'ruit e are on the sides of tho mountains, 800 or 1,000 foet above the sottlements at the foot of the mountains. The'e is some little orchards on the sides of' these mountains that never, or hard, ly ever fail, and the fruit is bettor than that grown at the foot of the mountains. Look out at the North windows of your printing officeo and you can soe a field twelve or thirteen tniles off of that kind, it, is about one thousand feet above the level of the bottoms. Wmn. Aikin will move his family from Brevard, N. C. to his now home on Oolenoy, soon. The first of May came and found us all tolerably sober. I don't think the whiskey law will make much difference in our mountain township. Wo have but one licensed distillery, and it isseldom you can see a drunk man about. it. We have no Good Templars or Tempera'nco Society, and but few (it unkards, and I think the la*w will do us but very little good. Because a few drinks too much it is no reason that those who use iL right should not have some convenient place to go and get it. The inost of our best Citizens use it, and I think we have some who keep it. as gcod as any wo have in the County. The question is now, where will they get it'. Time. will tell. EASTATOE. The towns of Lincolnton and Salisberry in North Carolina have elected "'dry" tickets. DSpecial Notices. Professional Notice ! DR. JNO. M. CRENSH A W having attended t wo complete course's of lectures in the South Carolina Medical College, resp~eot fully offers3 his. services to t he citizens of Pickens County, Othee at h is resideuce near Dacusvi lie. marc 31, 1881 29 2mn Molcliers ! A. A. TIIOM A3, Crnter 9th andl F Streets, Wanshington. 1). C., a tendi to Penwioni andi linck Pany. iBounty 'laimns collect eL Con tested [.nnd~'I( Cliam, Minaeral antd A gricul turt a!, aatende to beforpe the Depariment of the lnt ei ior 2and Supreme Court. Land Wair.. rants lotrehasedQi. Tnivenfiors wi'l Adlvance t heir Interest hy Emploj iy ing an 1:x zpeenetaed Attornley res ident in Wasihijngon. F. A. Lehiman, Solicitor of Araer'li can and Foreign Pat 'ntIs. Washingi t on 1). C., has lard years ot sniocessful Pract ic. and~ ~I' w aorerly ang Examiner of Pateints in thei Patet tflice. All buls'ness9 before theo Courit s or te De parlit la'Ci po nljl.ante led I 0. F'ee coit inigent upjon) success. Send for C'ircuilar. N'ew Advertisements. TR ANT'S'SELTZER APERIENT May properly be cAlled the "Hercnles" of Imedlicinie, for it cleanses Natutre's aug~ean sta, hic0. nnd allowts thle reeniperat ive powers of the system to (10 the work of restoration to a healt h. No moed icinre cures; Natutre alone Cu res. This A pmilent opens thle proper aiven. ues, the functiouas are permitted to resume heir work, and1( the patient1 gets well. 3SOLD1 BY ALL~ DRUGG00isTrS. may 19, 1881 36 4 -1830. ElldlED 1830. r--0 WILLIAM BEATTIE, (ARtEE'NVILLE., S. C. HAS JUST RETURNED) FORM TH1L 0 NOIlTIIEltN MARK(ETS WIil1 AN IM iMENSE STOCWK OF1 Staple Dry (Goods, Notionis, and ~ aOo1 A LSO, TH!E ClELERRl ATlED) HAY STATF 8110I E 8, 4er-: p)air- a' n-r-anted. The stock which is the largest North of Y Charleston, was bought after thc decline, and -will be sold at the lowest prices. 0 Samples, wit h prices, furnished on appli. cation. Call before puirchiasinig your Spring Goods aind see t he im mencse stock at WILIARY BEATTI E'S. np 28, 1881 33 8 e ' OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. r L.iotice Is hereby given that I will apply rto 0. L. Durant, Probate Jutdge for Pickm County, on Saturday, 18th day of .June next, for leave to make. a finaol settlement of the es h tate of Li L. TYO ER, dlecenised, and ask to b< discharged therefr'om as Execttor., .1- J. THRASHIER, Executor. may 19. I113 MJ. MOAN & Revival In New Goga. BLACK SILKS 85c. to $2 25. BROCADE and MAMASSE SILKS and SATINS 90c. to $1.75. BLACK and FANCY SATINS 75c. to $1.25. Mourning Department. Henrietta Cloth, Bnrathea Cloth, Crepe, Cloths, Cashmere de l'Inde, Crepes, Cash. meres, &c. In these goods we make a specialty, and solicit a comparison. Our Stock of Dress Goods and Noveltles Is by fir the largest and most. varied and contains more read GEAIS than any other stock el er shown by us, including the new and' beautiful St. Marie Plaids And the new and popular colors "Gen D'Arme" and "Dregs of Wine," with an ele gant.line of TRIMMINGS to match. Embroldered Flannel, one yard wide. A good quality full regular HOSE at 20c., considered cheap at 30o. Matelesse Flannel, something new and beautiful. Table Linons, Doyles and Napkins in new designs. Cloaks and Dolmaus, To this department. we call special attention. Fancy 1atskets, Table Matts, &c. We shall be very happy to have our friends call. J. i. MORGAN & BRO., GREENVILLE, S. C. oct 21, 1880 43 ly A DIG SHO WV 0 Barnum's Hippodrome THE MOST WONDERFUL SHIOW EVEMt seen in Pickncrs hais .just arrived. Among the various Articles in this Show and which .can be purchased nr. the LOWEST CASH PI. CES, are a'l kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, HATS, CAPS, STl10P.S, LEATI ElR, FANCY ARTICLES, TOI LET St)ALS, IiAll 1) DWAR1E, CUTL.EII . and all kinds of (Groceries needled for f:aiily use. lIn feeot everyt haing kept in ia First Claiss G3eneral Mer, chiuind ise Est abtlishmen t can be ound here at. bottm price's. Fit ES I CO RN 31E A L will always be fouy'd ont hiand for S-dec. T1,111 S 1 OW ca i he f'ound noross thme st re :t Iopposite thle Court 110 use, att the OF Griffin & Newberry. AGENTS ALSO FOR ' .1 GUJANO. jan 6, 1881 15 THE BEST REMEDY Uiscases of t11e Throat8 alld LlllES, jIYE~ R9?N Ieases of' tin. pul and c relle renitedy is - 'iiit'it Prtaeroim. is sitcth a reimiedy, aind Ilt oth Ieroiininent ly mer I /' its then contidlence of t h public'. It is at Si ent ifi al co ihination of sucth power as to inisure lie greatest pssible / f4 ic ienlcy andi uniiform-. PECTORAXL. f "r sls t ti pulmonary~ diseases, atfordinig prompit relief and~ raplid cuires, and is aidapltedl to patients of any aeor either sex. Being very palatable, teyoungest ehilidrent take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Inmfluenza Clergymain's Sore Thr'oat, Asthma, broup, anid Ca tarrh, the effects of AYEn's CH~nur P'uc. TonIAr, are muagical, and multittudes are an nually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be Iept at hand~ in every household for the pro teetioni it affords in sudden attacks. In WVhooping -cough anld Consi umption thecre Is no other remedy so efficacious, soothlinig, and helpful. Low prices are iniducemients to try some of t he many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap and1 ineffective ingredients, now offered, wvhichi, as they contain no curative qutalities, can afford only temnporary relief', and are sure to deceive and d isa pp oint the pat ient. Diseases of the throat andI lun g.t demand active andt effctive~ treatment ; and it is danm gerous experimenting with uinknowvn and cheap mnedicines, from the great liability that these dliseases may, while so trifiedI with, becomo deeply seated or incurable. Use AYi~n's Cmumtur~ P'erCoIa r,, andt you may conitidlently expect the best results. It is a standard medical prepar~at ion, of' known and acknmowledged curative power, and is as chleap) as its careful preparation1 and fine igredients wvill allow. Eminent physicians, knowing its composition, prescribe it in their p~ractice. The test of half a century has proven its absolute certainty to cure all pul mnlary comphlaint~s not already beyond the reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical andl Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY Alt!. ftto I STs EY.nY~wHERlE. MONEY SAVEDP II MlONEY P3URCH ASE YOUlt ENGI~1ts Fiomi Us, . and save $100 om a 10 lose: $30a on at 2) Hlorse, and $300) oil a 80 Iloise Power Engine. Send f. r our prices before puarchas ing Engines. Gins, P'resses, Ho w andl Grist Mlills, Th'lrewhiers, or any kinid of Mnichiinery. We arc euuiaufacturers' Agents, and guaran tee satisfaction in quality and price'. W ALK E & [,ol:I), No. 135 Meeting Street, West side, Near ('hmrlesionx ltall, Chaurleston, S4. C. av 7, 1l1 0 6 IS FAST APPROACHING, AND with it the usual dull times, but not necessarily 'dull when we take into consido. ration the unusual LARGE STOCK OF General Merchandise NOW ON EX[IIBITION AT W. T. McFALL'S, WHICH IS OFFERED AT REA sonable Prices. Call and examino. No Trouble to Show Goods. 0 JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY' GOODS! HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Boots, Shoes, and Leather, Icady Mado Clothing, Ladies, Misses, Men's and Boys' Hats Factory Yarns and Shirtings, Cottonades aid Linens, Confectionaries and Fancy Groceries, Sugar, Cuoffee'and Molassef, Bacon, Lard and Flour, PlIow Stocks, and IHocs, Shovels, Sp~ades and Rakes, Tablej and Pocket Cutlery, Lightnuing Crossi Cut Saws, Ilorze anrd Mulo Sh~oes, Crockery Ware, Glasis Waro,' Patent Med'icinos, Clocki. C~edatr Churns, *And in fact everythinug thait aniy reasonable person wvoul d ask for'. Hemember I~t hbat no B~alts are offered, but evi' rthinig sold tat its reaI worth, and &.an i-ac',ion g u aranteej every lline, maireb 31 , 1i81 2 "Hoew to~ tihe Mark, Iet the OhniiM Fly as~ they May." RUN AND READ. HAVING 1IOUG HIT MOlIE 00008 T'IIAN ever before, I haive been able to buy cheaper, and have now a nmiber of big bargains. You will be astonlished to know that I sell A WOMAN'S GOOD hlOME MADE SHIOE for ;6 CENTJ, A WOMAN'S SERGE POLKA SHOE FOlR 85 C ENTS. GOOD 8'J OUT BROGANS FRtOM $l,10, UJP. For the Ladies. Black Leghorn'Flat Hats, ChaCp. WVhite leghaorn Flat IHaits, (Chea p. Black and White Leghorn Filat Hats, Cheap. Magnificent line Straw Hlats, Tlrimmared and Untrimmod for Ladies, M isses andi Chiiren. Gents Panamia, Indian Panama and Macki ntaw, beautiful styles and low prices. 50 dozeni, just ope nod. Come and see those beautiful Walking Hlats for Misses. Come before my Goods are picked over and(18C se te largest and be'st assorted sto(ck of general Merchmanmdise in Picke ns County. D~ouble Foot Plow Stocks at $3.60, wror'th $1.00. Flour, Bacon, andl Nails, (lower lhan ainy body. Try mae. E. RL. IKORTON. Liber'ty, S. C. march '7,1881I 27 OTN ' OF FINA r ETbMET 1. Nticeis hecrebiy given, t hat We will aip. ply to 0. L. Durant, Probaite Judge for Pick ens County, on thle 25th di(ay of May next, or 'fn somel convenient day Ihereefer. for a final settlement andl discharge as Aelumiit rat ors of the estate of ABRAIIAM IlESTElt, (e.. ceased. EMILY HESTER, n J. E. H[AGOOD,'Adr, an 28.18518 4 HUGH SISSONS & SONS, [wporters, Dealers and Manufacturers of Marble Statuary, Monuments, laintels, Far altute hlabs, Altars, Tile. Tonbs. 140 West Baltimore Sareet, AND CORNER NORTH AND MONUMENT STREETS. Drawings and Estimates Furnished Free. Baltimore, MD. feb 17, 1881 2 1 *INDIAi. i guarantee fII R1NER'Si INDIAN VERMIFOGE to destroy and expel WoriM from the hunranan body, where tiey exiit., if used according to thae d1tree tions. It is a safe and row liable remedy. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. David E. Foutz, Prop. BALTIMORE, MD. The State 0t Southl Car-olizna COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COUllT OF COMMON PLEA1 Lew is N J ones, Ii lain tiff, aiiga inst. IWobert .-low art, as Ad mi: istirator of ilie 1'i-soi-l I- . tatle of 'Th Ioi0111s W A lexatoiler, dIecel a sed, anl1d Nancy K Alexatidei, widiow, -liz-.be, h J ones, M tary It Ac Ki'1ioy, F'' rji A l)iek, 01, Frakil P AlVx:uideacr. 1-'i .\ Sehreodler, Thlol u En as1:Alex e - gia n .St ech. I-:11 iia Miller, Joseph Ni Alill'r. -liblh Mijller, John1 W Tho1n11;1:4, .Josepi 'C i smm , Im W it re:111i Netive lier i, INtnd ts Cowl~Fm R HLkIrTr, &C. T%) t'o 1l)e1emlantsabove iieiml. y O U Ire ll ie eby Sii iiolled 11n1 qujed ito an1swer thie celIul'laint inl I bis nt-ion,' wilielh isA filed in in' 1'th o h' Clerk of t le Couirt o)f Corninenol 1,'(111 for. 1'iell s Couty" S. C., antl to serve a copy lit your :&uiswer to tail co :ipilaint (Ithe s i ber at the Ihir like (I. ain . St , ( t.. ens , . 1. '1 . witin twenty (lamiys ai'ter theit: rvi e r , exchusive oft (il t d Oy t SUrII St rvir e. I ft"'y0o11 fail t ionanwer te ciarplaint wi the li'el liie atoure.Said, ile lhitutitlifi will aply on t lie omrt f 0 Ith ej iN I d' o tnim I ()1,e i F i W o g 1a i. NOlRTON, KIClT1[ & hi( ) fAiNSWOiTtIg, Pick n C., 11. ., .,A 'i 8 th,D 8 1 [l. S.IJ J. LEDS, " E STr. abiteit det'rnthens3herein: plaint in the aov tt ed ac uuti n wastird i l'les fr Pckes county ,, fo t'-,on.. e 0 daygof Feb rou-y 1881,le and tmnt t.e bieesdo Graid - ain are 'n' Sto asa teastsa.f h ees ii "t,() for j d istr -i tin amon'l h h irs nletiMaees~u 1hereof ocodin fto law. Iil' l a ifTsAtneys. by let teif nlotosh in Slvo~ or n y. a 1 what iit~1can5 (liet Imhe-e hby no.eopgelii. Grerr ini he il Iiit States.es 1112 p HOARSl LAND CATTLE O WDEPRSw..A 'i .1 ur, ~r~ e wtant a hinte .nu bro f acti~ i, onergic' buine canvaLu F s 1"oito'i engage in itt n n profyuL0.ir wiabl buOiiet.' o dvi menr wid th 'IdIII (hif i re Such w'~iii i illy lease 1L. a nuawe t his av er isemen by lt't Per, enetosin sar for n arepl, stating what buc3'ineithyhvebenegge.n Dl. A Dsur:' ~orcq FINLE~ n y, llIN ) & .1 IV .U, Ath Ana, Gals - F..TZ 'UT (~~rete11 ourn or ot l0 . ge o Untax I iICof ( Vo. UI)AVrLUN F Aon.S~on Ierr~u illuea Ii. IrvN ST 'loA Motn (H Nu 'S, PwS wV illpr veIt G A (r~ )T'l'-OwN (oNz' PowdErswil nrnSEWI Nun ityoMA. ArCIcnm~ tuet&c. en. n nhth utrfr anug 12,w8e047. P1ROFESSIONAL N OT lCES. -110. 0. WLA, 0 .O. W. TAYLOB, JAaIC20 U. ORR, - Pickens C. it. s. a Greenville, 8. C. WELLS; ORR & TAYLOR, A TTORNEYS j- COUNSELORS AT LA r . PICKENS 0. 1., S. C. Prompt attention given to business entrusted to them. march 10, 1884 25 J. S. COTIRAN, I M. F. Axtien, f J E BoaUo Abeville S. C. ) Vreenville, S C Pickens (1 COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS. A TTORN EYS AND COUNS ELo RS AT L.AW, PICKENS C. H., S. C. Omflco in th Court House. Prompt attention given to ail business on truste d to t hen). dec 9, 18S0 12 I. A. CHILD, ATTORNE' . COUSL LO AT LA IW P I C K E N S C. I. S. C. Will Practice il all the Cousrts of the 8tate and Courts of the United States, for the riis trict of South (arssolinaru. In cases requiring it able A 'orneys will be associated with me. jnn 1 1881 Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railway PA~\SiNul: i 1i IP EA 1IUIENTP. p ANi A GA., SJanNuary , 1881. Change of Schedule. On 14n(d nI'ver tiais date Trains will ru; on thi 10:ol as follows : Arrive nt Greeniville t, 10 4ar Leave Gr-eelNville at 10 12 at n; (West ward.) Arrive at reen-.i at 5 84 p rn Leave~ Greensville am I, 85 p rn NIGIIT f'.\S~E TnA IN, [fIast ward.]j ArrVive at (i-eenviile at 10 li) p la Leave Greeniville at 10 24 p xa [West ward.] Ar'rive at ('.reenaville* at 5 18 a Leave Green vi lle at, a 25 a Arrive at Gr'eenvi lle itt 7 52a Leave Grteenv ille ut 9 25 a l es'~tward.] Arrive at G reenivile ait 4 15 p in. Leave Grseenville atI -1 55 p) m Arrive ati Greumvsi' ntL I 25 at Ii Leave Greenil iit at I U2 a m Arrive at Greenvil at ' 1 ii p r. ('Le aveseenvlillh' ei 11 88 p 1: Connect~ig sat Alansta form all posnts Weg ene~rcIing ast ('harlot Ie for aill E~tr 'sTron'h TIickets ()n f- is' at (aimsesvi1I. S(eec C'ity, (1sreenvjifs. ijiss 8parl i t,rg io) all pinths liast and Wecst. G;. .T. Fo lW AGlift General~s ' slanger. W. J HouiMson, Gens'l l'Ie & Ticket Ager.L Columbia & Greenville R 3U CiIANGEJ OF SC!!lEI)ULJ;, (hi aind) afters .lanunmary 2thl. 168l, tj Pa'senger Tra~iins over (I.e Greevillje aL a Cohoi-i llalroadl will be rumn daily, Su 1: P ILeav'e colonius a 13 02 a a laaei'u Newbuerry at 1 58 v ,u Iwa- li 4o e at 4 84 p m~ Arr ive ai Greenaville. i 7 17 1)1ow N, luwave Gr eeiv ille ait 10 35 s. leave lieheni ast120 .u f.cav..I I'uI;s a ut I Nesve Newhrry a t 4 0 Leave A s son ait50 .\rrive at ('olniin~is~ at 0 10 m e LA u:.N l.NS ilR A i iitip . Leave Ne'wh'erry at 10 (on as mi 4 25 0 ms A\rrive nat Newberry 8 5 a~ m 3 85 p h Anal:vjlilE Iul:A.\iu, Leave ll e, at 4 40 p mr A rr iv' ut Albheville 8 Leave .\bbulevitte120 .\rr'ive ait hhIl ges 1 10 A1 nl I/rti ,flIianch a nd lilue ]JH dye I Ilsily, except.-s unidiy r, betweenm' lic r Andserson~f andlu wilhaulla, asI follows, U'P. Iieavie \nder~tsai (' 8 Leave Perryt ille 7 4J leasve' Seneia~i ait * n Arrive ait Waslhanllai 8 25 Leavte WuVlhialla h t 905 . Leaf5ve Perryvca Ille a i * '1; Leaive Pend1 'lton. * 10 "3(: ILeavte A nd(ers4on sit. 1l 69 i Ati rive' ni Btellon t 11 I 59 m Up) al douwnm Tirains on Ii.e manin siro manIke' (lo'e ('onnhectin at ('ulionihin wilhls I ip mid douwnt hi*y passenrTrinsgs'liii On i uS Sut h (Caro'lina' ltnilroadt nrtl it h thei Ilhro'.a Fre'igh~t Tlrainr. w.i i t Pns'ege ('art nliache oin this W.ililningt~tll. (o'itu dau~ nnd1 Angu-t5% Iiailrend', nnd at AlJguon wilh the Irir's of Ajri S.partanhnrg, fini andi Columtbia Railr',a for Unionl Ssiiartnburig, llenderbo'a~~Y , A~Isvihh, '~~'*J W FR Y, General Sn perintenden' A. Por.,General Ticket A gent,