The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 22, 1881, Image 3
LO A. IIlE,
he bee Is real estate eetiues.
Om ea-telable swdCWbme.
Thee is a es*elegged oestese Grees
O6 IWbat brgain Ia Bo Ws a OeSOs 64
Qmaiia's.
The tarkeygobblet gobbles gobbled, was 1i
Mrs. U. L Boggs 6s IeNoved from town.
Wireaesker, little boys sad Cbristmas
Vill be termed loose next week. Surely dogs
oet do up their tails or got et of their way.
Them will be so per on the hb lestaat.
fhe seat Issue will the bth prom.
- ErLnoAxes AND PUrt? -lAdles who appre &
ete e &and. purity are a slog Parker's 1
Bair m.: itis the best artile sold for I
testoring gry hair to Its original eolor, bean- M
ty ad lustre. .
Ther is mueh OompWnt In regard to the
mail serties. Must be a tap of somewhere. *
The Nicest Assortment of Ladies Dress ?
Goods In town, at QuIllinu's. Cheaper than
Miss Katie Moall, who has been attend. 0
ing school at the Williamston Fevale College U
is at home spending a short vacation. #
n
Persone prematurely gray a have their
hair restored to its youthful beauty, by uaing *
g1alI's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, the a
artLice in the market.
It would save money for the brethren, if ti
they would put blinds on the windows of the
Methodist church at Easley.. 6
A WouEw's Expuzinaan.-Mothers and 1
Daughters should feel alarmed when weariness 0
constantly oppresse them. *,If I am fretful r
from exhaustilon of vital powers and the color F
is fading from my face. Parker's Ginger Tonic
gives quick relief. It builds me up and drives
away pain with wonderful certainty.-Bufalo
lady.
Mr. J. MoD. Bruce and famil have moved
to the house formerly occupied by Captain
Thornley, and not to the Miles oorner as
stated last week.
Trade was quite lively in town last Mon..
day.
Go to Quillian's for your Fancy Candies
and Christmas Toys.
Black snake root In pure corn whiskey is a
good antidote for typhoid fever.
If you want 8 pounds of Good Coffee for
$1, and 11 pounds nice Sugar for $1. Go to
Quillian's, at Easley.
VARDY MoBas, Greenville 8. C., received
-K the premium at the State Fair at Columbia
recently for the best . South Carolina made
horse collars. Call on him for good goods at
the lowest prices always. On the 1st Jan.,
he changes his stand to Hahns Block. Call
a him.
Married, at Anderson in Orace ohurob, by
the Rev. Mr. Gadsden, Mr. Columbus Ward
law to Miss Ida Brown, all of Anderson.
Cola. Norton and Thompson were in town
last week.
Street working will occur abosat the middle
of Jan'uary next.
D.yspepeia, liver complaint. and kindred
-affeetionit. For treasise giving suoccessftlul
self treavment, address Worlds Dispensary
l.-dioal Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
.Men from Oreen'ville county are trying to
buy land in Piokena. We hope they will
succeed.
Vea should get one of thoe Nice Cloaks at.
Quillian's. They are so cheap.
h on will never know anything about the9
SExposItion unLess you go and see It.
We regret to sanounce the death of Mr.
Gorg MoWhorter, which ooarred at his
residence in this county on the morning of
S the 9th ineat
Some of our farmers are still sowiug wheat.
They'are most sure to win.
The mersy wedding bells are jingling all
around.
The present session of the Legislature will
extend into the new year.
'Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Presoription" is a
most powerful restorative tonic, also combin
lng the most valuable nervine properties, as.
pecially adapted to the wants of debilitated
ladIes suffering f'rom weak back, lnward fever I
congestion, inflammatIon, or ulceration, or 1
fhot nervousness or neuralgie pains. By
druggists. 1
We have been informed by Rev. S. L. Mor-I
ris, of Waihalla, that the letter telling Rev.
F. L. Leeper of his appoint ient at Pickens1
C. II. and Carmel churches, was delayed in
the mall for one month; hence the disngpoint.
moent.
That Ready-Made Clothing at Qilian's
beats anything in Pickens County for quality
and prio.
Mfarried, on the 18th Instant, by Rev. J.
*/ D. Talley, Mr. J. A. Shepheord and Miss M.
A. Christopher, both of Pickens.
Married, at 7 o'clock on the sight of the
14th instant, at tihe residence of the bride's
father, Dr. G. B. Robinson, by the Rev. Hugh
MoLees, Mr. Thon. Hunter to Miss Ella
Robinson, all of Pickens.
When you go to Greenville, you should not
fail to visit the large store of GILREA TIH.
BUBAGE & CO. They keep the largest
and finest assortment of 8tone, Tinware,
Woodenware. Crockery, Glassware, Fine
China, &o., In the up eountry. They sell
the celebrated Itan King Cooking Stove,
which took the premiuma at' the Centennial,
and also at 'ireenville County Fair, and which
for quality, durability, to , has no equal.
Vroxs Fr~A, Gurna.---This work is be
fore us, and those who send 10 eenta to Jaumes
Vick, Rocbester, N. 1., for it #ill be disap
pointed. Instead of getting a cheap thing, as
the price *ould seem to Indicate, they will
recieve a very hansome work of 180 pages.
ang perhaps 1000 illustrations.--net cheap but
elegfant illustrations, on the very best of csl
endered paper, and as a set off the whole, two
beautiful colorseI plates that are worth twice
the priceof the book.
La Monday Messrs. Kirksey and Taylor, J
went to view their mountain ptehse. At to 4
o'clock on the night folowing ft was observed
that they had kindled the fire of civilisation
- on the rugged steps of Bald Knob, and were
smoking the pipe of peace with foxes, deer4. 4
raccoons and wild oat.. Ere long the merry
jingle of the hash slarm will echo to the
tresA of the 'possum and the boo of the wild
hog.
*'1 dislike to sisto the fiact, but yesterday a
*mojp was In town to purohese goods for his
Yfaaily, who lives down in the Missouri flats,
. 'Who was surprised to hear that James A. Oar.
geld hadi been assassInated, burled, and that
Guteu had been andergoing, trial for the
crime, and then beggd~ some one to tell
him wheti "Qaw5hil' was eloe.-etr
letter. -* .b o;- etr
Qt1, don't get aed about it, and talk In such
Ig eptale. We give it up. We never were
o at eiendtef s. But you ean't dodge
Bh a 0ik 4., Hose, veet bon must be
ads a ap se. ad if it does not oon
An a piano er pa why It is bet half
W101400 onese meal a day. and
rite at 1 bouhet a parlor eapet; burn
eesus ee t ewendlee, wesr the old ov.
r s auoter take In boarders- root
We basesent NRP and pinch In every oth.
r way, but dmt tarve the asle out of
ur life. Read the advertisement of the
lomSuUI MuVSI Novae , Greenville . 0., and
iad them an oider.
Only Thirty Days' Trial
We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Blectro.
oltaio Behs ad othsr Blectrie Appliances
a trial for eIWiY dIe to young men and
Ider persons w u1r alioted with Nervous
4ebility, Lost tly, etc., guaranteeing
peed relief sad esmplete restoration of vig.
r and manheed. Also for Rheumatism. Neu
.LgBa, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney difficul.
es, Ruptures, and many other diseases. It
istrated pamphlet sent firee. Address Voltaic
alt (,o., Marsha% Mieh.
SATAUSAM, eeehber.18.-Clarence Polite,
hauged with ths,mgrder of Cyrus Phenix on
ie 8d of septediber last a Heyward's plan
Atlon, South Carolina, was traced to his
iother~u law's heuse at Woodville, two and
.half miles from Savwnnah. On Monday
ight, about 10 o'elook, a posse of three con.
tables surrounded the place and managed to
apture Clarenee, who was In bed at the
:Ie, without serious trouble. He was brought
> Savannah and lodged in jail. The deputy
lerif of Beaufort was telegraphed notice of
te arrest, and replied that he would be here
a the morning for the prisoner. Clarence
onfesses to the killing, and also to having
Dbbed a Captain Johns, who lives on the
lantation, of twenty dollars.
D&Is tesme R eei a
Deweag. Awd l,, I lint%. and lcrwwtperum.
Never FaitSe DsAtere Grey or F e.4 Hair
te the rm 4 earts hnd $3 sls at all druggist
Best
0 uger, Busha Kandra e, Stilliagla and
many of the best nWdicines known are here com
bined intoanedicine of such varied and effective
powers as to anske the Greatest Blood Purifier&the
2est 1saith sed Stresgtb Restorer Ever lfsed.
Itcures Dpema, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness,
all diseasesofhStamach, Boweli, Lungs, Liver,
Kidneys, and alt Female Cornplaints.
if yous are wasting away with Consumption or
any disease, use the Tonic to-day. it wiil surely^
help you. Renember l it is far suiperior to flit ters,
Essences ofGigand other Tonics, as it builds
up te sstem outIntoxicating. Soc. andl$z
L.AGEm SAVING su SU~iNG TldE DOL.LAR SIZE,.
N EW- SPIOR E.
NEW GOODS!
maw iuNm
1"he World Moves and
80 do we.
I. J. SMIT H & CO.,
IBREWITHi ANNOUNCE TO THEIR friends
bnd the public that they have secured the
arg and commodious STORE known as the
10LCOMBE CORNER, where they will be
leased to serve everybody with FIRST C LASS
100OD8 at reasonable prices. We have just
eturned from market where we purchased a
'ull stock of seasonable Goods, including
!'urnishing Goods, Fancy oods, Hats Boots,
ihoes, Coniectionaries, Hardware, hrming
[mplements, Groceries, and General Merchan,.
lise, and we can safely assert that these
loode and Ptlces will compare favorably with
hose of any Wouse in the up county.
We mean to sell Goods. Come and see the
>argains in Slhoes, Tobacco, &c. Don't fail
o examine our Goods before making your
purchases, for we buy and sell for cash, and
sau guarantee bargains in our new and fresh
loods. De sure to call. Yours respectfully,
N. J. *iflI & CO.,
Easley, S. C.
oct 27, 1881 8 8m
Sheriff's Sales.
sTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY or PIOKENS.
B Y virtue of an execut ion to me directed, T
have levied upon, and will sell to the
cighest bidder for cash, during the legal
ours of sale on the first Monday ir, January
882, before the Court House door of Pickens
jounty,
All of that Tract of Land, lying and being
n the County of Pickens, in t he St ate of
sout.h Carolina, on liig Crow Crotek, waters
if Keowee River, adjoining lands of' Thomas
fewton, J. N Mourphree and others, contain
ag One Hundred anad Eighty-six Acres, more
r less.
Levied on as the pI'operly of T. Milton Al
xander. Whatever interest therein Is sub-.
eca to sale for the die. .ts of said T.X Milton
Alexander, will be sold.
ALSiO,.
All that Traotnof Uau, adjoining the above
L'ract, James A. lioore, itichlard Morgan and
there, contaIning Two Hunadred andl Twenty
even Acres, more or less. Levied upon as
he property ot David A. Alexander, de
leased.
These two tracts were formerly in one tract,
nd was the property of Fountain Alexander,
eceased; an d are levied upon as the property
if T. Milton Alexander and D)avid A. Alex.
~nder, deceased, at the suit of Susan B. Alex
~nder and Aurora T. Alexander, Plaint iff,
gainst T'. Milton Alexander, Administrator
ad Sarah A. Alexander Administratrix, De
endanea.
JO.4B3 M AULDIN, s.P C.
dec 81881 1 4
S. BRAFMAN.
QREENVILLE, S. C.
WE DRAW YOUR ATTENTIOT
to the fact that we aro re
eeiving daily big
lots of
Pali Ad wliuter 010tbinj
AND OUR STOCK WIL L BI
complotgby the 1st of Soptember.
Come and examine our stock, i
will surely pay you. Ou: stock wil
bo larger than ever,
Remember we aro telling to yud
LOT H ING at pricosother merchant
pay for it.
Don't miss the place, look for thi
nign,
Baltimore Clothing House
IN TUB
Cleveland B3loclk,
L. ROTSCHILD,
Manager.
Merchant Tailoring a Specialty.
aug 18, 1881 49
"EUREKA!"
Exclaimed President (ar
field on his Arrival at
Long Branch.
"E UREKA!"
EXCLAIMED OUR CUSTOIIEES WIIEl
hey have examnined our rL \RGE STOCK 0]
ALL AND WINTERI 000DS, anid hav
earned at what wonderfulhly low prices w
ire selling them. We have just. received an
ire difly receiving a large hlot of MI IN'S an
ar.d HEAVY GOODS, 8f' 'AILE and PANC
DRY GOODs, BOOT$, I10!i.3, and IlIATS
Groceries, Leather, &c., which we are selhlin,
at bottom prices. We are dIeterminedi to se
our largo stock. Give us a triil.
We pay no renat, nto clerk hire, an'd ot
taxes are a mere song, so we canu sell as cheni
or chnaper than any uo else. We dery con
petition.
('otton, Corn, Firdder, and all Contr
Produee bought for csh or harter.
Try us once and we will not ask you
enme again. You will come the next tin
without an Invite.
Very respeomfully,
Griffin & Newberry.
sept 22, 1881 2
J. N. Io0BsJi) & soy.
Commission Merchants and Dealers
Fertilizers,
O8 EAST BiAr.
CHanrLIstoN, N 'vember' 9, 1881.
A T thme commencement of another busine
L.year we neknowledge with pleasure t]
patronage andi confidlence of oue planutir
fri end .1.
BORISON'S COTTONJ AND CORN FE~RTIL
ZAER, ROBISON'S C0MP~OUNg, ACIL) P110:
1 H A TE. havo given very grniifying satisf.4
lion. Our Cotton and Corna Feartilizer' is
t he iehiest. standuard. It contiins amor
other valuale ingredients a per cent. of .r
monia. 14 per cent. of Puinmshi. 10 per een
of available Phaosrlaate. Ilavinig beeon amor
thme first to introdneco On'ino in thmis St.a te, v
can confiderntly refer to oar planting frien
that during the. series of years wve have so
them Manures we. have always givenl a pu
article. Every Mainure is testedi. We off
the above Fertilizers for cash. time or cotto
Planters ordering lmnmnediately will be a
lowed to thle 1st of April to dealee which t hi
prefer, eash or time. An order for a camrlor
of ten tons will be sent free of draynige, for
less amount Si per ton will be chamrged.
nmov 24, 1881 II 8nm
The Latest The Best.
THE BEST IS 'hM CHEAPEST.
The handsomest and most complete
-LARBE ARM MACHINE
Yet produced.
ILiLUSTIRATEDI CIRCULAlRS SENT
ON APPLICATION.
Victor Sowing Machine Co.,
Middletown, Conn.
othern Ofiee. No.0 NM. Chres .., al..mo-- .
Ti
SJUST RE: EIVED AND) TO AR,
R1'VE SOON,
A COMRP LE TE STOCK
OF
Fall and Winter Goods.
CONE AND SEE.
Reliable Goods!
AND
Rleasonable Prices.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
W. T. McFALL.
- A ug 25, 1881 50
EMPLOY'MENT'
For All.
TO SELL A HOUSEHOL'D ARTICLE
T HE poor as well as the rich, the old as
well as the young, the wife as well as
thie hrsband, the young maiiden as well as the
boy, ma~y just as well earn a few dollars in
hotnest employmtemi, as8to sit arouind thie hiouse,
and wait for-others to earu ii for them. We
can eive ' von empi;loyment . nll t lhe time, o.
'during your spare hours only; traveling, or
e in your own neighborhood. amiong your
friends arnd aciluaintances. If you do not
lcare for enmployment, we can impart valuable
information to you tree 4f.1 cost. It will cost
d yon only one cent for -i Postal card to write
,for our Prospect us, and it may he the means
amaking you a goo.l many dlollars.
Do niot. negl-ct hIns opprrtunity: Tou do
'not have to invesit a large sum of mioner, and
g s u a great risk ol losin.g it.. Yu-i wilt readi
11 y see that it will he .in eas'y mat te: to make
from $10 to $100 a week, aid eso blishm a la
rstrnaighitforwaird And profitable. At tend tot
P' a his. ma ter* now*, for I ier is mionecy in it f or am
who engage with its. We will suprise you
tad you will wondeir why~ you never wrote to
us before. We send full partic alars free.
A drs athmi i.-,; E .t'i,'' Co,
(Naime this paper.) Mairion, Ohio.
o sept 22, 1881 2 Gui
New Advertisements.
A -BuRiATTYSPA O OT$
~rand pi sanofortes in- ve11m ry han ud some rontd
ce'tirs. ro"4ewood~i eaies, th.re' unittisoan<, ieit
S'., lnt!iteles iron frameis. it oti. h ok. covw.i
boInxed. $23 7) to $S'.9 50; c-iaalogue pirices
SX800 to $1 ,E0t0: salis.mction gi-mtel m. o
mnety r--tundi.hI af I;or one~ year'Ns: se upright
piantofortes. SI2 toi in 255: carnierne prices
$~>00) to '$8.10: sia:n.l1rd pitoneros of ihe,
unlijalvers~e, as lhous-inds tesot iry; wri to for mmt i
maoth lisi of test itbonil j;1 Bcati y's c. ibineac
organs, cat hidral, chi urch, chapel, parlor, $30t
tipwa'rd; visits welcome; free c:arrm;.;e.
meets trains; illust rated cnaahgnme (hiolei -y
edi ion) free. Addlresis or* c m'l non I)' NiEL
F, BATTY Washinmgton, New Jersey.
Hoeital Colleye of Mesicina,
LOURSViLLE, KY.
c- Course thlorough arid pract ica' Terms
oft liberal. For enitalogue atnd terms address
408 Tbird1 A re., Laotisvil'e, K(y.
g 1 A A ~lWETERSare using our
e 1.00UU NEI' W M AIilNE TO FILE
Is 8A WSb ot all kinds. Ptrice, $Le.50. 8zed your
Id address on Postal (Ca for our lilusirated
'a Circular. E. RIU' I nuB1o1.,
rNew Oxford, Adam ils Co , Pa.
A YE'1AiL ANO iN-PEliSNS
1 to agnts. Out fit Frere. Ad
.7 ' d reds P. 0. V ICKEIlY,
Augusta, Maine.
Newspaper Advert ising Dure~au, 10 -S8pruce
Street, New Vork
dec 22. 1881 - 15 4
Thme State of Mouth Carolua
COUNTY OF PIcK&ENs.
Br 0. L. DUDANT, JUDGE oF PnotAI'E.
Whereas, Win. W McWhiorter hus made suit
to me to grant hinm Let ers of Admninsteation~
on the Estate and Effects of George WV. Mo
Whorter, deceased.
TChese are thierefore to cite anid adlmonisha
all andi sinlgl ar the k intlred n ail credit ors of
the said Oceo. WV. McW horter, dleceasedt, lhat
they he andI appear before me,'ini theO Court
of Probate, to he held at Pickenis C. 11 , Ont
tbo 6th day of January, 1882. atr ernpulioa
ion het-eof, at 11 o'clock in (ihe forenoon, to
show cause. If .any they have, why the said t
admintiist rationa should not be grant ed.
Gi veg umtier may hand and seal thlis, the
144ry f ecembed As I. 1841. I
OL IN L. DU IAN T, .r.p.p.o.
doo'22, 1881 16
Noicis hiereby given that I will apply
to q. L. Durnft, Pt'obate Jndge for Pickens
County, 9l4 the 24th day of Janiuary 182 forj
leave to make a flad setlemnt of the estate
ot1GIDE~N0N ELL1.S, Sr. deceased, dntd ask to
be disoharged therefromn.
.d KESE 11. EL LIS, Execuit or.
dlec 15, 1881 14 6
*A**R3 {A NH 27 Sps 10) Set itee's
eLA~r Only $90. Pianos. *125 tup.
R ire Ilolidany inanmements wa rite otr enll on
RIEATTY, Wah~iitonn N. J
IPROFESSIONA L NOTICES.
11o, 0. WKLLS, 0 Ito. W. TAYLOR,
AX I E L. OltR, Pickens C. H. 8. C
Ireenville, 8. C.
WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR,
TTORNXRYS c- COUNSELORS AT LA W
PICKENS 0. fl., 8. 0.
!tdonpt attention given to business entrusted
to thenr.
miarch iO, 1884 't
C. F ANsvr, t 13oeas,
;reenville, S. C. Pickens 8 0
ANSEL & BOGGS.
LTTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
20CE1li C. H,, S, C.
Office in the Court Ifouso., Prompt
Lttenion given to all business on
rusted to thell.
dec 9, 1880 12
R. A. CHILD,
ITTORNER j- Co UNSEO, 01? A T LA 71
PICKENS 0. II. 8.C.,
Vill Practice in all t he Courts of the State
,nd Courts of the United States, for the Dip
riot of South Carolina.
iIn cases requiring it able Attorneys will be
esociated with me.
jan 6 1881 16
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all id rofuiotts ~Iiseases Erysipeias,
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Bols Tumors, Tetter hlumors,
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liood,p wui ll comipletel change thme bloodi in
10ocut irosyse ia~n three mmonthms. Anvy hmorn
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PASSENGER bEPARTMENT,
ICOL'asIA, 8. 0., NoV.) 19th 189,
On and after Mondayr 1ov.. 21et. 124
passenger fraIns will run an herewith lnd'k
cated apon this Road and its branches:
Daily, except Sandays.
1o. 52. UP PAIJENOER
Leaveco-uibia [Al 1-1 20 a m
Leave Aston 12 20 p n
Leave Newberry 1 22 p
Leave llodges at 8 68 p
Leave Belton at 6 05 p M
Arrive at Greenville at 0 27 p a
NO. 53. DOWN PAMIENGER
Leave Greenvilleat 11.50 a M
Leave Helfon at 1.14 p m
Letve Hodges at 2.81 p m
Leave Newberry at 6.06 p "
Leave Alston at 8 04 p I
Arrive at Coltrbia 708 p w
SPARTANBURG, U ON AND COLUMBIA
RAILROAD.
No. 62 er PASsENORR.
Leave Alston 12 88 p a
Leave S rot hre 1 86 p =
Leave Shelton 2 19 p in
Leave Santue 8 20 p, m
Leave Union 4 16 p =
Leave Jonesville 6 11 p m
Ari've Spartanhtirg (i) 6 41 p M
No. 68 DOWN PAPRBNON1.
Leave Spartanburg It & D depot (n) 2 12 p m
Leale S.partein'g, 8, U & C depot (a) 2 84 p
Leave Joneiville 8 28 p in
Leave Union 4 02 p i
Leave kantno 4 27 p i
Leave Shelton 4 69 p i
Leave St rot her & 28 p
Arrive at A.laton 6 56 p r
LAIUAR~s nAILROAD.
Leave Newherry it 6 10 p mr
Arrive at Ltiurens C II 7 25 p m
Leave L"';rns 6 80 a M
Arrive at Newberry 9 81 a m
AAeVIrL1 rtA NaCa.
Leave lodges at 4 00 p i
Arrive nt Abbeville 4 60 p i
Leave Abbeville 1 80 p m
Arrive at Ir')(Ige 2 20 p W
Blue Ridge R.R and Anderson Branch
Leave Belt on at 6 08 p a
Leave Anderson at 6 41 p ok
Leave Pendleton at 0 20 P a
Leave Seneca [c] 17 '0 p as
Arrive at Walhalla 7 46 p a
Leave Walhinila at 10 48 a m
Leave Seneen I n] 11 ' a M
Leave Pendlton at 11 54 a #a
Leave Anderson at 12 85 p is
Atrive at Belton at 1 08 p m
CONNECTIONS.
A. Wi III S C Rtailrond frTIn Charlestn.
Withi ilmnington1, colohi and1111 AuguUPIa
Rail road fromn Wiluihngitn nr fd all
pvints North thereof.
With ci c & A lIailronad from charlotte and
all points North thereof
n. with Ashieville and Spartanhurg Iraihoad
for pointsa in W aleinT North1 Ciilina,
c. 'with Atlanta and charlotte Divisioni Rich
mond and Danville Railway for A:
lanla and all points sonthI and weat.
D. 'with Atilantia and chbarlotte IDivjsion Rijch,
rronid and Dnaville Railway frorm At
lanta and beyond
a. 'wit h Atlanta and charlot te Ii ision R lebs
mend and Dnnville Railrond for aM
points south and( west
F. 'wit h 8 C lijrond for Charleston
W% ith WVilington, ColnihinL ad Au~gusta
R ailroad for Wilmiingt on and the N orn
With charlotte, colunmbia and Angusta
Railrondl for Chiarlotte and the North
G. With :Aphieville and Spartaniburg Railroad
from hILenderson:ville
w. With AtlanitaI and charlotte Division Rich.
mond and Danrville Rtallroad from chat
lotte and beyond
Standard 'rime used in Washington, D, 0,,
which is fifteen minutes faster than Columbia
T. 31. R. TA LCOTT1, General Manager.
J W Fav', Superintenident .
A. PoPxGenerall'assenger Ageint
R.chnltiq & DturaillIe 3t. R
Change of Schedule.
On and afterSunday Nov. 20th, 1881, Pas
aeniger Tfraina Service on the Atlanta and
Nhalrlot te Air Line division of this Road wi
be as follows:
EASTWA RD.
PAST HAILIO, 6
Leave Atlanta816pi
Arr'ive Gainzesville681pi
r~rriv'e Toccon 6
rrrive at Seneca886pz
rrrive' at Greenville 1 2pi
Lrrive at Syni'tanhurg111p
arrive at (Lastonia129ai
No.v t5C5rote 0
~enve occoa8 (0 p ii.
arrie it ~eiec5 81 p in
7riea ji~taiug1 5 a m
arriv at iii~ini10 02 p in
arrive tat Chairlotte 8 80 a in
L~enve Atlanma680am
,rrive Gn. inevlle742am
.arrve atTocoa810am
arrive at Seucca 1 9am
arri-ve at Greernvile2 6
arrive at. spartaburg 35pz
rrrive at Onstonia 40
arrive at Clinvlotte 60
W8 S0WpRD
r~~0Clto12 10 a mn
arrie (lst oia.2 0 a mn
eave A tantaiiur 67 a m
arrivue niville 4 42 a mx
arrrive atTocoa 8 10 a m
arriv'e at Lenea 8149 a mx
arrive at Gr~~ envillc 812 am
irrive at atant r 1i 00 a m
ArriveaGastoa 1 204 p m
rrive atoCharoe 0 20 p in
F~TMA, NO 6
cenve Chnrl'otte 12 10 pma
~rrive Gastonita 1 24 p mx
arrive Spartanburg 8 57t p a
arrive Greenville 4 05 p m
arrive Neneoa 6 44 p m
arrive T'occoa -8 00 p m
arrive at Lnla 9 14 a ra
arrive ai nesville 8 42 p
~rriv'e at Atlanta 12 00 a m
eneCArlo te1,GnlPn~ne
rrive,.Gas.ToAiCOT e' iieg
J. 'ive L Sparnnhrncet