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Okurek Direotory. Methodith-Rev. s. P. x. Elii, ..esa Sabbath it' ese math at 10o'144k A. w. Rev. Olin L. Dpftnik 8d Nbbath M1 . f. Rov. J. G. Grahas, 4th Babbath At 8 P. m. Prebyera--R. RuA NOLAN, at the Nethodist Chra*, . 49b sabbath at It .'etk a. 81 toa as~1~r IBeW y.Sah 46a P*AAt, lto S1b*4A S.4 Stevy Wont in neh moath at 11'eleek *bin. The posto"lee at this place is doing quite a business in money orders. Thore is just a lit'. bit more elU righteousneas than anything olos in this world. Miss Essie Bowen, the charming and acoomplished daughter of Col. R. . Bowen, has boon spending some timo with friends in Pickens. 8omo of the young mon of our town are now very disconsolate. Wo hopo they may survivo. and remain rational tnombors of our society. Merit will tell. Buy the gonuino artiolo and do not expond your moans on vile trash. Shrinor's Indian Vor nifugo is guarantood if taken accord ing to the directions. Ain't it strange how it makes a young man fool when his swootheart's little sister begins to call him, broth. Soo advortisomont of P. 0. Vickory for Agents in another column. Mr. Vickery is Mayor of the City of Au gusta, Maino, which is a sure guaran too that all will bo fairly dealt with. We invito the attention of our road era to the advortisoment of the Buck-. eye M'f'g Co., Marion. Ohio, in an other column. They offer rare in# duuoments to earn an honest living. The communicntion of "Contral" is entirely too long for our columns. Corrompondents shouldremomber that our spaco is limited, and while wc are glad to have their contribuitions upon local or ge'neral topics, wo desiro that they aboul (condoiwe- merely give facts5 witho(ut anly e'laboraltionI. C(rsa BACK.-We areoi nftorme~d th'at Mr. .ime~s iNimm~fofs and Mr. John Lar'gston, who wont frOm this Couniity to Mis~souri last. fall, atro com.. ing back soon. They wirite that theyv nioror know what~, hard Limoas weio uneitil eliter they left Pickens and laind, * od in Missouri. Somo 15 or 20) ot heris l'f't, the mountaint s of 0onr Countty - fall1 am3)1 went. to Tlexas. WYe iunduor, tand that all of them.i wiho are nhh-,~ nrt comring bnok hti fall. Pickeuns is tho best plae yet. One' night last woeok so prowler dre0w the staplo from onramoke houso door01, by3 which nmoans an entrance wvas effected, and about flitocon pounds of ni100 ham was carried (off. The thief left a nico piece lying on the same board from which he took the pieces he carried off, and also a large mid-. dting hanging up whicha was in eaosy reach. He, she, or they, wcro very considerate in not taking all we had 5' and if they will only let us know when they are coming again, we will do our best to give thoem a warm re coption. Miss Addie RI. Hlollingewaorth left home last week for Columbia, where she will assume the position of teacher in tihe Female Colloge, to whiebt she wats recently elected by the board of trusteos. Mies Ida, a younger sister, left at the same time for Staunton Virginia, for the purpose of attending the WVesleyan Fomalo Institute. Miss Tommie lizall, of Anderson, w ho wan Onl a visit to the Misses Llollingsworth, also loft at the samo time for Norfolk, where she goes to finish her educa-. tion. Thoso yo1ong ladios all have many graces and aocomplishments, which make thorn groat favoriteos ini 1~his community. May happiness and good fortuno attend thoem all. Simarous ACIDENT.--Mr. A. S. Lo8-= a loy, of this place, we regret to stato, met with quite a serious accident last Friday. Hie was feeding a cotton gin, and stooping down to pick up some lint which had fallen under the saws, unifortunately raised his right hand a little to high-it was caught by the saws and the t wo first fingers on the hand woro terribly laceratod, the hono from tho second joint in the fore fin-. ger being entirely carried away, and that of the second finger out into twice. Dr'. Earlo dressed the wounded hand aind stitobod tip the gatshes. lHe thinks he will 17o tblo to save the fingers, though it ywas though t, at first, at ieast one of the fingers would haiv0 to be ampntated. Mr. Samol M. Cox -sowod us on last Monday a speOimen of puro black load tekou froi his- rm at Coso's Bridge o t6, .Saluda. River in this Ooun:y. M9r. Qou also informed ns that firom 28 dozen of tho Tapahanook wheat ho .made 20 bushels, which was thrashed by Ellison & Cronsba.w. This was a remarkably fine yield considering the bad erop generally. He also carried 27 water molons to Greenville last weak from which hie realised $6.75 cash. The largest one weighed 411 pounds. David F. Gistrap and George Turn. er brought before United States Com. missioner Thornloy last wook, chargod with breaking open the ware h<use of H. C. Mull, and taking therefrom a quantity of whiskey. The evidence was pretty strong against them and they wore bound over to tho United States Court in bonds of $300 ca(h. Peter's Creek Items. Crops sorry, weather warm and dry, though popl)Io aro in fino spirits, they live in hopos if they die in disparo. WO havo had a very intorscting mooting at Peter',f Crock f.or tho past fow dayq, conductod by Ievs. V II. Ray and Thomaus Loopor, which ro sultod in the church being greatly revived and fifteon accessions to i18 number, mostly by baptism. Wo praiso the Lord for his goodness to wards us. In 1878 Thomas McDormott, a des tituto young Irishman camn e to this country. WilliLm Martin was kind to -him and holped hin to get work. in 1880 a hawyer camo over fron Eng,. land in soarch of McDermott, who had fallen heir to a largo fortune by the dontli of rolatives. l1o roturned and took possession of his property. Io died tho 28th of last, March and left the bItlk of his propcrty 87,850,oO0 to Martin and his wilo. Kindness to a strangor paid, and it always does If, tho roturn is not in money, rom ber that kindines is its own rewv'ard. thea pride of a Blaltim'ore wvomn.-N. Y. S:Ini. Wha a~i w1~ife forj some1 hadi muan! Mucih a wVoman1I would never tail to come'cto the scrat ch. M art ied, (an t he night,1 of thi) 1t i nstat, in Petersi~ Creek Cilmre, by llev. WV. .lf Ray, ir. Ja".por Aikecn to Miss Zytpha Criain, both of Pickenus. Mart iod, ons the 10th instanut, at the resideneco ofI the groom , by R~.v. WN. II. lbry, .\1r. Ileuiry Willjiams toa Miss .\irt h' Den lini, bothi of Pickens. L.-.dios she uhll know t hat A ver'-,e IIleir VTigor isi a superioIr tad even hii cal dre'ssiniig. It has~ b~c(mo( anl inidis pensa ~:ble article f or t he I oillt. "I purchaseOd of' MSiu'rN. R. E. Nor mant and1 Bre. if W~alhanlla, a box .or your Kant~quita~ Indian WXorm Pe'llots4, and after giving my lit tie girt the~ first doso, i'ho pa:ssetd 2 largo worms anid during the two days I gave tho Pci lots, she patssed 23. She is tour yoars o1.' M. II. Briocs conc (onty, S. C. For s'ale by D . )ilin Easloy. Order the MAsoN &r IIAMILIN BABY OROAN from MoSMITil M Usi I oUsE, GREENVILI.E, S. C., and stivo frotght. Prioo, 824. Gin Notice. J ASI now prepared to GIN AND PACK in splendhi1 order all the COTTON I ma~y be favored with. Ilayhig erected a Daniel PratL Steam Cotton Glin and Press* near the residence of Mr. Wmii. P'ickle, on the Public Road leadhing from Pickens~ to Easley. 1 re apectfully solicit a reasionale shiare of' pa tronage, and guaranteec sat sfa':ctiion. sept 8, 1881 3I 1'arsons' PurE1gatiior 1'uta uiake Neiw Iich Tloodi, nut! will compljletely chiang~o the bloodl In the OiutirOsytemU in three mnths. A ii J)Pro who w ill tako I pill eaich hnightifronm 1 to l2 week rmay be restored to sound health, if i su a thing he yssble. Sent by umall for Si letter rstam ps. . s .o7H NO.N & C o., .loston, M.Ais. AtGENT8 WANTED ! RYWms in~ tini Mnh~ine ever invente'rt. w'ill knirairo stockings, with HEEL anti TOE corn plete hi 20 minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy work for which there is alway a reaaly marke. Senai foeirua an tEn t osunoin'ittl."g *'**m tS ORGANS 18 uiseful stop'i, C sets MMRA e I reeds only $15- Pianos, $125 __________B____ATTY,__ Washington, N. .. *J5~IgeuReNNER'sa * ~ AJNN IVERMIFITQE to destro~y ad expel Worms from the humaan body, where they exist, if used aeeording to the diree. tiouns. It is a safe and row liable hemnedy. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS, SDavid E. Foutz, Prop. TO THE PEOPLE. FOnL TFHE IDENEFIT OF THOSE WHO hav'o not bid an opportunity toisit my store in person, I insert, prices of a few STANDARD ARTICLEA. Of eonese i is impossible in the small space allowed me to do anything except give a few MAJIPLE PRICE. Alen's Good Wool IIsts, 60 cents, up-Wo men's equally low. Alen's Brogans, $1 60 and up, a good tap sole, worth $1.76 anywhere else for $1.26. Long Handled Shovels at 50 cents, 76 cents and $1. Very good sett Knives and Forks for 50 cents, worth 75 cents. Trace Chains at 60 cents, cost you overy where 65 cents. 21 yards Standard Prints for $1.00. Iiandkerchiefs, 5 cents, Alen's Iose, 5 cents. Corsets, 26c, 50oc., 76o., $1.00, and $1.25. Boulevards, 50c. to $140. Trunk, and Valises very low. I guarantee to sell Clothing 10 per cent cbenper than any concern in this country, Greenville not excepted. Can show you a good long, heavy Overcoat for $2.75. Nice Pants front 75c. up to $10. 100 Suits just received. These Goods must be sold. Will duplicate Greenville bills with 10 per cent off. Sitting Bull Boots at $3.50. Now I am de termined to sell Goods,. If you give us a chance we will certainly sell you- Bring us your EED COTTON. To parties who owe me, I would like to sany, if* you d) not. wish to soll your Cot ton iuntil it. gets higher, bring it in and I will ship and sell when you order it sold, and you will get all it brings. I have done every thing I. couMld for you during suimmer, and I expect you to take Care of ine now. leernm ber i sold you U.READ and NEAT. E, R. IHORTiON. L iborty, S. C. secpt 16, 1881 1 S. BRAFM AN. WE DI AW YOUlt ATTENTION to .hot faet t hat we are re ceivinig daily big lots oft AND) OUR~ STOCK1 WI 1,G BE emnplet b theO lst o! Sop)Ltenher. Comrn. an-1u' extinhine out'r stock, it w~'ill Jsure4ly j)ay you. O~ur ntuck wvill b)e larger' thant ever, Reombe'ihr we' aro0 fsellng toyu U3 JO1T I I I N U atI prices otherC morehanutt pa~y for It. DIoh't iisa the plauce, look for the~ Baittimore Clothing o~use, IN T1if Cleeand l~oc, L. ROTUP4ORFLD, Alercait ailotig a spoeilIt. aug 18, 1881 49 NT1ICI. (OF FINAi SETTI.P!BIEN T. IN Notice in h~ereby given, that, we will ap. ply to 0. L. Duirantt, Proba e .J udge for Pick eus Cottoty, on Mowrlay, 3d Oc.tober, 1881, for Invtve to tuake a final settlement of thie estate of liAT~iIANl EL LYNCHI, d'eceased, and ask to be discharuged therefrom JAS. T. BURl bNE,; Ex'ors, sept 8, 1816 4 Thie state 01 South Cairolinua CoUNTY OF PtCKENS1. IN COUIUIT OF CO.MMON P~LEIA8 Mary C 1 lendricks, Plaint itf, gainst h~ester Sieh artdsonu, a~s Execiutri x oft ihe lansf will nedu test aent. of Noah T. Rihardlson, d eceasedl; Nanna~ K 11ic'ha ,rdson, Ida C Iic-* arhdson, B uulh I Rticha:rds~on, Cairrie Richanrdson, Nonah TI R1ichardlson; t he personal reipresen. tat ive of Charles P' Rlichadsoni, dec. ase 1, bert. N Rtichardsoni, (Clarke J Ri'chardsoni, Chit iiy E .\I clail , Enochi B IRichaOLron, Thonis JHicard i'an Friancis E JRich nrds ~on , lDefenrdent's.--Co:ii . iA r oit R1:-; LJ.:v, ,Sc. TIo thle IDeennts ab~ove named: i YUrehereby sonnil,onedCu andi require d1 . t anwerthe compilat inl tis action, whlich is filed la ie otlic-h of the Clherk of th Court. of Counen P'lean for ick~ens~ Co:unty , and to eerve a copy 0of your! ans8wer to the said comphQiint on: t he subscibersn at their ofiice at Pickes C. E ., S. C., within twenty daiys efter the service hecreof, exen... siveo of suc0h iervices4, ad if yot failI to an,~ swer the cmaint whin thnt time, the Plainlil' inl the atilon will alp!>iy toP the ('ourt. for the relief demandied i the coruin . NORTN E~l&Hl N H RT1 Take nti ce th thle complan~t i n I thIis ac I ion wa's liled ini the ofliCe of thle C'lerk if thec Court. of Corinou PIler for PiekenrConty on the 24th dhay ot' A\ugtust 1 8-t: :iawlf th ie objetst of ail action)1 are0 ani aLceotin~g andl settlJeent of thle estafe of Noah T. iRichiad NO)RTO(N, R EITlii & HlOLLI NOMWORTtr, Phiint1 H.' -..\ rn yt PIANOS & ORGANS. -0 SPECnIAL SUMMR 037R, --o--. --1 Cu! Neelc AnD ThreI MMUt NET, A Little Cash Downm, avid Balauce wlhen Cotton Conies Ii. --- During the months of June, July, August and Seplember, we will sell P1 ANOS and ORGANS, either new or second-hand, to responsible parties, at LOWEST; CASII PRICES, payable $10 C1lasa oi an Organ, $125 Cash on a Piano. And (he balance in TIIREE MONTIS WITHOUT INTEREST. -0 Installment Buyers. To accommodate those who can not pay all Cash in the Fall, we will, during the mont h1s of Ju.ne, July, August anId Sept embur, sell at our One Year Plan Price. As per Price List, nd receive as follows: $10 Cashi ozn an Organ, 1425 Cash on a PRImo, With one-third of the balance on Three months, one-third in six months, and the remainder in one year. These Offers are Good Only until October 1st, 18S1. I. E. NORRYOE,, Or McSMITlI NUSIC HOUSE, Greenville, $4, C. june 810, 1881 42 THE BEST REMEDY Fonl Dliseases of the Thoat adu Llng, NYEWS-In diseases of the pi onairv organs a safe Snuid re liable remedy is COirunic PrEC-runAl is SsuchI a remnedy, antd no others'oeminently mnor its, the contidetico of the public. It. is a sci enittic contbination of CHIIERR~Y the mredicinial princi ilet and11( curatIve vir tutes of the finest drugs, chemnically unitedl, of suchi pIoer as to insure * Ia. h oudto of all puihilnnary~ dilseases, affording prompiJt relief anid rapid cureCs, andi is adapted to patienits oif any age or either sex. Being very palatablo, the youngest children take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza Clergyman's Soro Throat, Asthma, tbroup, and Ca tarrh, the effects of AYnn's CHnnyut Po.. 'OrnAL are magical, andl multitudes are au ntually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. Jt should bo kept at hand in overy household for tho pro tection it affords in sudden attacks. lId Whooping-cough and Consumnptiora there is no other remedy so eficacious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices are ianuements to try some of the many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredients, now offered, which, as they contain no curative qualities, can afford only temnporary relief, and are sure to deceive and disappoint the patiernt. Diseases of the throat and lungs demand active and effective treatment; and it is dan gerous exp~erimenting with unknown and Cheap mecdicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, while so trifled with, become deeply seated or incurable. Use AVERui CHERRY PECTORAL, and you may confidently expect the best results. It is a Standard medical preparation, of known and acknowledged curative power, andl is as cheap as its careful preparation andl lino) ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians, knowving its composition, plrescribe It in their practice. The test of half a century has proven its abs5olute certainty to cure all pul mnonary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemista, Lowell, Mass. BoLD BY ALL III1RUosTS EVERJwnERE.I Sheriff's Sale. STIAT1E OF' SO UTH'1 C1A IOLIN A. COUNTY 01' PicassNa. IN COIURT OP C()MMON P.LEAS Liewisi N. Jones, P'lainitili', againist lobert, Slowart as Adhlii s?tator of t he PersonalI - Etate of Thotions W .Alexande(Itr, dlecrted, N 'noey 11. Ale xan- tler, \latry E. Mc N.innlly, et al D ceendats. (Cont p!l t id ir Relief. -J)YV vir ine of ani order oif sal e, masde in hbe llahove statedl case, on thle ith daWiy of .hm te 18X1. by lLi lIonr J1. 1!. iiludont, l'ie:.iding Judge, I will rell to the llhihet buiddle, dar.. inig thle legal hours otf sale, on the fir:;t AlON [AY 1 N OTllll next, before the Couti I louse door, of i'icltn-~ Counity, ad of ta V A LU~A IILII TiaU OF1'()U LA\N I, deevi bed in~ the etinzgs in (lie said causc, tna follows, to wd. "T1hat. TII A.CT ('F 4AND (on whtich the De t'enernt Natnc~y 11. Ale-xantder, wyiidowy or Th-u. WV. A lexaner, now 'i yes, lyinog ini the i-u e and (Cour. Iy afoiresidL, otn l\eowee II i vr, IL'l. andxer, llobert S;t('l cele anot hters, em, t ain ing T1'wot1 Hn d red Acres mnore ort le . 1'1i Ei\S F SA\ IL>-E~ -t hird enih, and~ hec bain&rce on a credit of' one year, withI ii., terest fr-omu tday of saleO, !securt d by ai honi:l t; 5h.arh.e n a oge of thle l1ai.9 Mini Riiehmaond & D~anivli R. Ii PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Chango of Schedule. ,in and after Juno 56h, 1881, Passengei Train Service on the Atlanta and Charloth Air Line division of this Road will bo al follows: EASTWARD. UNITED STATIS MAILI No. 43-[A'j Leave Atlanta 4 00 an Arrive at Lula () 6 64 au Arrive at Toccoa (r) 8'14 a u Arrive at Sencea (a) 9'20 a u Arrive at Greenvilt (u) 10 58 a n Arrive at. 8partanhurg (K) 12 14 p n Arrive at. Ga8tonia (L) 2 86 p Arrive at Charlotte (m) 3 .5 p a N Y EXPRUE-No. 47--[i] Leave Atlanta 8 15 p n Arrive at Luha 6 59 p n Arrive at. Toccoa 7 15 p n arrive at eineca 8 40 1 ) Arrive at Greenville 10 20 p v Arrive at Spartanburg 11 40 p u Arrive at (astonia 2 13 a p Arrive at Charlotte 3 15 t L U S FAS'r MAIL-No *I0-[] Leave Atlant G 30 p i Arrive at u1 9 00' p Arrive at ToccoaI 1 0 1)6 p 1 Arrive at Seneca 11 2r p 1 .rrive at Grecnvi o 1 0 n _ Arrive at Spartn iutrg 2 11 a 11 Arrive at Gastonia 4 31 a n Arrive at, Charlotte 6 85 a n WV U9ST W A IIIT U B MAIr-.-No Leave Charlotte (m) 12 30p Leiave (h'istonlia (1,) 1 27 Levne imrt anburg (6) Leave (reeivi1le (it) 5 07 1 n Leavo Sleen (n G 51 p Le:ve Toccon ( z) 1 01 p) Leavo LulL (I.) ) 16 Arrive ait. A0rt-1 120-[ 05] fxtave ('1111r1of t u12 30 t n e:-Ve St1 -17 p a C ~ art i ' 60 a ni 1,C11% C 1:11-1111011 n 1-71 G f l Leaive Griveziville it a i 7 02 a n irn LeaCve Luja 9 8 a n Arrive at. Atlta 12 0 p u It S FA%3T DMAIr..-NU 50 [c] Leave Charnlo te 12 33 a r, Leave (IIt1nia 11 07 at, Leao Spart aiiburg 3 1 a n Leave Greenville ' .1 a n Leave Seteca 5 7 a a Leave Toeccl C 53 a nl. Leave Lula 09 a n Arrive at. Atlanta 10 33 COINNECTIONS. LeAe iit te arivn tan.8of3eoga en HLv wipartnur 3 12 ofGerga Cn Leave t I Seeairv gta o 5 ra R Leavewt I To oit e,~t~r air 01 a L Anriveoat Atlaen't a103a [ A ] it h alrrivn irin o aeogi Cen, flin] WithI ainbi raino Georenvi , h SaC A & Win a and W & Avh lrond [.C] with aivling tr~ains o Gieogiai to zin nfrom Athuien, Ci~~e; x [Li] with ElbeprtonbArn Lnevil an ro SI)GS ith~g UColubi and Greenv.ill to ani from Gohuariaro and heton ndAl [11] with Cohnhir and Genvillerro Gan< tromai Coimbu ia a d arlestni [K] with Sp ~Aranburg 1 and Ale aT frlom )1 lendesoiand AshileandAlto 1lJul :'iln Sleeopinzg Car H er vice oa '.'rai n Nos. 1i and .!8~. linily. iwithiout change, be iweeni At tkta zn New E~k A. P1'i1, Genu'1 l'a.'senger Agent numbater of za-ive, energet ic buiness~.' canvass erst to engage in a1 lensa'~nt and profitahl bus.'iness. Goo~d men'X wVill findt thJis~ a rar, Such will please auswer this adlvertisemen by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, htatini what business they have been engaged in. None but those who mean business need ap. ply. A dd reus FINLEY, AVEY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. FroJ.T !2 s HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Wilflur or r-vn Tinn . No Jlonasg will die of Cor.ic. Bo-r8 or LUNG F~a vvut, II l' Nutd.''uPwdora aire used~ In tine~u. Frtz 'o wdetl w ill euro and jproven t I lo or n Fot'H Po~wders will prevent GAI*s IN I owr1.14 Foul.'s l'owders w It! increaseo the quaint I y of ,iilk ftr't evenInL twenty j~er cont., and inake thu butter flri iad sweet. lAwt.'s l'owdm- wi enro or prevent almo't !~vDay J"OT rz'1 l'oe gas115 V L.0 wi g ki A g 8~'ACy .1'1 . *old oYcry wher. 1.A' ID E. .1OUT'Z, Pro, 'rf otor, ISALTLIOR:. Mad. For .rile biy Dr. J. W. QUILLIAN, Easley Orm'test WheelI of to Age, For' Sale by A 20, 9E!'ALI~s IN STEl~AM~ EN Gi N?'8 S, \\ SAW IbbHf, COTTO3 G IN PI' ESSES,~ SEW'.IN(; 2A. C 8, &c I: pRoffE8I1ONAL TINOC (156. 0 WALM, Ozo. W. TAnonR JAEas I. Oa, Pickets .-R. B . Greenvlle 8. 0. WELL8, ORR & TAYLOR, A TTORNRY8 # 00 UNKABL ORB AT 4 W1 PIOKENS 0. 1., 8. 0. Prompt aUenUon given to busness uniteste to them, Umrh 10, 188" 20 J. 8. Covani, M. P. Ast, J3 U D ess Abbevillo 8. 0. Greenville, 8 C 1 Pikens 8 COTHRAN, ANSEL & OG(*8. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAWO PICE'NS . E., . U. Oflico in tho Court I(ouso. Pronpt attontion givon to all business enq trasted to thmr. (100 9, 1880 12 __ *No R. A. CHILD, ATTORNEY t COUNSELOR AT LAW P IO CK E N S C. H. 8. . Will Practice in all the Courts of the State and Courts of thelUnitedStates, for the 1iq trict of.8South Carolina. In oases requiring it able Attorneys will associated with mo. jan 0 1881 16 ___3__ N__ s OOI~ Columbia & Greenville 3 "VIIISNWIEMNV IM. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, CoLU~1uiA, S C., Aug. 80th, 188i. On and after Thursday, Sept. 1st. 14%I passeniger trains will run as herewith Ijai eated uipon this Road and its brancice< Daily, except Sundays. No. 42. UP P'As8E8RnG LCave columbia [A] 11 20 eve H Ast on.0 1 2 Leave Newherry aT d 21 Leave Ninety wix 2 50 Leave Ihodges at 8 52 '. Leave Belt on at 6 05 Arrive at Greenville at 6 27 No. 43. no'wR iPA8ssIINn1 Leave Orecnville at 10 88 a e Leave Belton at 11 67 Leave Ninety Six 2 85 neave Newberry at 8 47-. Leave AIston at 4 4610 Arrive at Colunnbin [r] 6 69 y SSPARTANBIURG, UINION AND COLUMIA RtA I LROAD1. No.' 42 UP PAssZNo RIr. Lenve A lstoni 12 40 p ,r Leave Stote 1 18 p Leave Lylres' Ford 1 26 p ii Leave Shelton 1 86 p Leave Fish Datn 1 66 p rn ILeave Santuo 2 08 p a -Leave Union 2 85 p ta 0 Leave Jonesvillo 8 04 p Li a Leave Pacolet 8 24 p sa Le'e Spartanbrg, S U, & C depot (ni) 4 03 p , Arrvo 8partanburg R & 1) depot (a) 4 12 pa No. 48 nowx J'assrxOUa. t. Leave Spartan~burg IR & 1) depot ('a)1Q 48 p aa ; Lea'o 8parttan'g, 8, U & C depot (u) 1 07 p a~a - Leve l'acolet18 - LeavoiJoniesvlel ow 50p Leavo Uuion ? 180 p a-v Leave Sanuo' 6 02 p z. Leave Fish Daim 6 16 p 2P Leavo Shelton g p a Leavo Lyhes' Ford a 47 p na Leave Strothe ~ , 4 01p Arrivo at Alston' 4 86 p ~A LAUR HNJs IAII.RoA D. Leave Ne*berry at 8 66 p at Arrive at La~urens C Il 8 46 p as Leaive Lauirens 8 80 a m Airrive at, Newberry 11lgg , AnnIIVILH DRKANCII. Leave 11odges at $ 66 p a Ariv at Abbieville 4 48 p n Leave A bbeville 12 16 p wu Arrive at Iodges 1 06 p m Blue Ridge Rt.RI and Anderson Bran 4h Leave lelton at 6 08 $ a Leave Aunderson at 6 46 p. a lLve eleOi~lt on at 8 201 a Leaxve atn.c [e],, fl 20 p as Arriveat Wahalla7 46 p s Len ve Wnthall at- 0 28 a sa Leave Seneca [ !] 9 64 a sa hea ve Pendilet (1n a t 10 80 a sa Leive Aniders~on at. 11 12 a sa Aivey at Beltoui at 11 48 a la On and after above date through cars wil ibe run hetween Columbia and Hlendeorsonville without change. CONNECTIONS. A. With S C Rlailroad from Charleston. With \ ihinlgt on), COlumribia and Au en JMiurOad' from Wilmington an all p~ nt North1 thiiereof. WVith c & A BhIilrond1 from charlotte a 4 all points North t hereof a. w ith A sheville, mtil Spart anburg Railro~' for poinfA in Western North Caroli r*. withI Atlanta and charlotte Division Ric - mond1( and Danvillo Railway for h1 points Bouth nd west n. with Aitlanit a and chariot to Division Rio .. rr ond and D)anville nailway from ~ lonta and beyond r. with Atlanta and cbariot to Pi, isionfRio~ inond and Danville lRailroad for a 1 points sonth aind west, r. with S C Railroad for Charleston Wih ilintoni, Co'ilmbia and Augu.s, II ailrond foir Wa ihn intgt on and the Nor WVith eharlot to, Columbia and Ausgu -iRailroadt for Chariot to and the Nor~ (a. With Asheville and Spartanburg Railroai from 11iendersonville ur. W ith Atlainta and chiarlott to Division Rich monad anid Danville Railroad from oh lotte and beyond Stmnan'lar Time uasedl in Washington, D, 0 which is lifteen rninutes faster thnu C0I1nbi J W FRY,. Aup "Gncceins rtene A . a 0eta ikigr