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endsmI Piokets d We esteW 4 thqpaet*oTfass m pP .w Eear, May they all live There were three white babies born during Wat Deonomber on ess Bpggq' Twelve} Mile River plantation- Nothing' like developing the natural rsouroes of the country. Tua it Udr RAwK.--Made from harmless aevlel and adapted to the needs of fading amd ftfling hair., Parker's Hair Balsam has tAken the highest rank as an elegant and 're lib1e hale restorative. 4 We regret to learn that Mrs. G bues, wife ofqAk* Gaines, of Central Station, died of eensumption last week. '6o that Mrs. Edens, wIfb 4f Mr. Matthew s died last week. Snw ftakes fell at this plais on last Fri 4&yt6k ' such small quantities that they Rtqeled as they'fell. The "back" mountains have been covered with snow since last Friday, and th e weather s ben 30ye4y cold. - "ThdI^ *h: killed hog* just before Christ Wi4 hit 16 J ust rig4 and they need not fear the loss of their meat. the residence of Mr. W. W. Keys, one of the poptietors of the Anderson Intelligencer, is.14tally desiroyed by fire last'week. Very If1& f the furniture was seti. All the b6o1 .belongingto tht Intelligencer office were burned, and the loss on the grm in con, sequense will be very heavy. The fire is sup pos4 to- have been the work of an incendiary QUIC AND SURs.-Many miserable people drag themselves about with failing strengi.h, feeling that they are steadily sinking into their ves, when by using Parker's Ginger Ton Wuld find a cure commenning with the i and vitality and strength quick ly9ndquwely coming back to them. 4 $w4L-Last Saturday night snow fell at hi place to the depth of about four inches, and New Year day came in beautifully robed In white, Much of the snow is still on th ground, and the weather is extremely cold. Julius E. Boggs, Esq., has gone to Tex to look after the interest of some of his cE ents who have fallen heirs to a large estater Texas. We wish him success and a safe r 'turn home. Mr. J. P. Cary spent his holidays in Oc nee amongst relatives and friends. Ot cours he visited his sweetheart too, but we prom ig4to'spy pzothing about that. 'Capt. W# I. Anderson, we learn, conte plasA mnovig to Teia soon. We regrett l1esis good a citizens as the Captain. When you 'go to Greenville, you should no ai ~to vpsi 'the large store of GILREATH p& B RIA~Al LT&CO. They keep the larges lb and Enetst assortment of Stone, Tinware * Woodenware. Croekery, G'assware, Fin thina, &c.. In the up oountry. They sel .9 the celebrate I Iron King Cooking Stove be premium at the Centennial e at 'etenville County Fair, and whi c , g~ bility, &c , has no equal. A stanas holidays were rather dull in teat eos-Ot hrist mas day, and Monday e o@pg vry havyrains fell, which pre baisidad Maingdalon their neighbors und rieds.Theirrepessible boy, however, P awrence Barrett. the great Tragedian-, ~~ supported by a fine New York Company Wihl klay "HIaiet" at the Gilroath Opera House on Monday, January 9th, 1882. Seats can be reserved in advance by addrevsing Mr. Bel tqi fIlmbath. Those whb can appreciate that . whilM i beautiful in Tragedy should not fail 'tys~e this great actqr in this Sh.akspeare' most beautiful play, if they should happen to be i Gireenvill at that time. At the late session of the South Carolina' Coni'eredece at Union, Rev. Dr. Jones was reb4 as Presiding Elder of this District, if Rev. S. P. H. EI*ell was retutded to this Oktrc. We congratulate out Methodist friends on, -heir good luck in hating thee '. able, earneat and devoted christiaan geatle men sent back to them. Our whole cottnu nity, without regard to sect, Will be pleased at these appointm~klt. May Gdd further pro'ipt their work in our midst. Married, in the Presbyterian Church at Pen~tleton, the 21st of December 1881, by thej Rav".tDr. Aidger, Major J. 3. Lewis, Clerk ofj the tOcurkof IPtekens County, and Miss Mag gie Wilkinson of Pendleton, We wish the .happy couple, a long, piappy and prosperous life. S Married, on the 21st December 188[, by Rev. 8-. A. Gary, at the residence of the brIde's father, Mr. Wmn. McCombs to Miss H~arriet Duncan, both of Plokens. Married, at the residence of Mr. Gleo. W. James, at Plicena C. 11., 8. C , January 1st, 1884,apss 3~ ,ingleton, Mr. William deeidaa aid Miss Fannie Hawkins, all of Picken.. ~~' 0iaeohe 27th 1881, by Elder R ~ WjtM JO2hUg.#. Ingram of Pickons, to Mrs. Mpry Davis of Abbeville county. Iddaeog 22d, day of December 1881~ by 3. 3. Johnston, Esq., Mr. Thomas Smith and Miss Addle Wheeler, all of Piokens. S Married, on the 21st December 1881, at the residlence of Mr. Win. Pickle, by Rev. 0. L. Durant, Mr. A. &. Leeley to Miss Sarah J. SAilI11, both of Piokens. Married,'on the 22d December 1881, at the kesidence of the bride's father, by Rev. 0. L. Durant, Dr. M. M. King to Miss Essie An.. derson, both of Piokens. Married, at the residence of the bride's ther, Col 3. Jairon, on the 20th Instant, Rev. Di. Weston Hiott, Mr. Z. ID. Bramnlett 3 Greenville County, S. C., and Miss Matie ,Jaminenu of Anderson County. t.-Tim 1sOp 0 =oese A ,Ist en W always belag to am aie is Vo hsd no impression on She no ids of people is 'his eemes&itys9 JWdglg by the bes, .emultied during the holidays. Thessets %*uPe of Rev. Beuamin Hold* waentered and the meat of a Us hog which Uhed Jeetkilled, was stol therfhdI The dwefllng of Mr. H. D. Hendricks was ented Is dY time, on Chritmae dy, dEq* Ili% ab. senoe of his fbaily, and robbed bf oa one, mu. gar, etc. On Friday night before Christmas onyrswo residene was entered, while the meobeag of the family were visiting friends, an4"hobbed of provisions, nuts, candies and christmas tricks generally. The fact that the thie'ves stole from a preacher and an editor, gener*lly Che most impeounious, as well as the most idispensible class of citimens, is a sufficient argument that the thieves were the meonest and lowest of their class. Our pleasures anq comforts are something like Ugels visits an whem, throgh some streak of look we a enabled to have a little feast, it is too be to have some nocturnal prowler to come alo g and deprive us of our anticipated pleas or . We don't think there would be any do bt whatever of a conviction of the thief be re any Jury, with .the least possible evi oof guilt. r. McCaslan, an experienced teacher of 4 eville Oounty, has secured the school at thi place for the present year. He comes to ps ndorsed by some of the first %en in the to and, we have no doubt, will give entire at sfaction to his patrons and build up a to rishing and profitable school in our town. P i wife, who is also an accomplished teacher) assist him in the school. We wilcome h e worthy people to our society and be. pe k for them a cordial and liberal atrbnage he public. r. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" a become so thoroughly established in pub .avor that were it not for the forgetfulness )eople it would not be necessary to call at, ion to its power to cure consumj ion, ch is scrofulu of the lungs, an I other blood bases, as eruptions, blotches, pimples, ul. s, and "liver complaint." lie Examination of School Teachers will e held at. Pickens Court. House, in the School Coiumissioner's office, on the first Friday and aturday in January, 1882, the 6th and 7th ays of the month. By order of the Board. 0. T. JONES, School Com. 'he residenc6 of Dr. Thomas J. Anderson, oear Dacusville in this County, was totally estroyed by fire week before last. Only a small quantity ot clothing and furnitur, was hsaved. The fire originated from a stove pipe. We suppose there was no insurance on the uilding, and the loss must be heavy Mr. J. C. Griffin has purchased the inte-est Mr: J. P. Newberry in the mercantile bu, iess heretofore conducted under thet firm me of Griffin & Newherry. Mr. Newberry 11 continue the management of the bust ness, d the new proprietor solicits the continued .tronalfg of the public heretofore so gener &dy bestowed. The following is a td of Grand ud Petit rors drawn by the JuryjComnmi s'oner on nday. RANtD JURoRs-F L Garvin, G W Dorr, A 3raig, Abner D) Chiastain, B J Williams, J sMajor, J T Hinton, A G Wyatt, J B Hill, 1 Earlo, R J Ellis. F P Berry, B D Garvin. Barr, WV H H Ariall, J M Gillespie, Mar H Blowen, John L Oravloy. PE'TT JURons-Edley Clark, Reese Bow ,Jr., F Bagwell, J C Jennings, V A Fer ison, WV S Kay, J M! Collins, BlenJ P Kelley, C Cooley, G F Bowie, John T Brown, B 8 nch, Wm Gantt, J H Hudson, Richard K ill, P Hi Bogga, W A Martin, A C Ballent ine, J Bradley, 0 M Lynch, B A Foster, D E arson, D E Hendricks, J1 L Thomas, J H urham, Wm B Lawrence, Henry Couch, C C ones, 4I M Barr, J H liarris, W C Dacus, 3 Hendricks, J R. Itrie, U Hi Daous, W R owen. My books ate in the hands of Hlorton & rown for ulection for a few days, and must 4 Cioseti up at once, with cash or good note. his is the last call. E. R. HOR TON. For dolds, coughs, bronchitis and all aff'ec ons of the lungs, take Ayer's Cherry Pecto 1. Onily Thirty Days' Trial We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro oltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances n trial for thirty days to young men and 1der persons *h* ary afltioted Wit~h thertobs ebility, Lost Vitaliy, etO., graatanteeillig eedy relief and complete rest dkatidh of vig rand nanhood. Also for Rheumatism. N~eu algia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney diffioul es, Ruptures, and many other diseases. II strated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltain Eelt (o., Marshall, Mich. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The flest, Cleanest and most Economal Hair - Jressin g. Nover rail: to Restore the youthful dolor-to grey hair- Sc and $z sizes at druggists.______ PARKERI'S GiNGER TONIC A Pure Fsmlng UMiisi that lIeve~t a~ideG If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn buit with overwork, or a ninther run down by)family or houje hold duties try PAaxas's Grxaa Tomsc. Ifyou are a lawyr minister or business man ex hausted by menea strain or anxious caret do not take insexicating stimulats, butt usc PAama's GINsaa TorNc. If you have Dyppi, Rtheumatismf CklMey or Urinaty Complitor if you are trouabled iwith kny disorder ofthe IunP,stomach. bowes, biood or nerves you can be cured by PAaR.a' Otwoma Towac. If you arc wasting away from age, dissipation or anyilisease or weakness and require a stimulant take Gusosa Torc at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. Ihas saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. nmyx&co., sa wnts s N.Yr.sc NEW iSIORE. 2T EW GOODS! The W4d Mots tnd so do we. M. Jh SMITH & co., HEREWITH ANNOUNCE TO T HEIN trien7s and the 1publio that they have secured the large an4d coemodiotis ATORE known as the nOLCOMBE 10ORNER, where they will be pleased to serve ief bedt With FIRST C LASS GOODS at reaSnab6 OHM, We have just returned from ibirket frhirt *e purchased a full stock of gesinaBle doods, including Furnishing GUMS, FafiIy Idoods, Hats boots, Shoes, Confectidmaries, Idittiware, lrarming Implements, GroW .les, Atid Oeeral Merchan dise, and we can pafely assert that these Goods and Prices * 11 domare ftAolbly with those of any House Ir thla 0t odunty. We mean to sell Goads-. Ule and aee the bargains in Shoes, Tobeded, &U. Don't fail to eiamine our Goods befoN making four purchiest, for we buy anid ROll for cash, and can guarantee bargaine in.put neW ad fresh Goods. Be sure t6 talli Yeurs respedtful ly, M. J. SMITH & CO., Easley, S. C. oct27, 1881 8 3m "EUREKA!" Exclaimed President Oar-. ield ou his Arrival at itong I1ranch. SE U R E - A01" EXCLAIMED OUN CUtlfOMEES WHEN they have examined bUf LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTBNl OODS, and havd learned at what wondefully low prices we are selling them. We have just received atid are daily receiving a ilige lot of MEN'S aud BOY8 CLOTHING. UIASSIMERS, JEANS, and HEAVY GOODS, STAPLE anid FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOEd, and HIA ITS1 Groceries, Leather, &c., which we are sellitig at bottom prices. We are determined to selI our large stock. Give us a trial. We pay no rent, no clerk hire, anid our tages are a mere song, so *e afu self as chettp~ or cheaper than any one else. WS defy com, petition. Cotton, Corn, Fodder, and all Country Produce b ought for cash or barter. Try us once and we will not ask you to somes again. Yo. will some the next time without an invite. Very respeotfully, Griffin & Newberry. sept 22, 1881 2 J. NT. IIOBSON & S0N. C0mmisio8n0 Merohiantg and Dggl~fg In Pertilizers, 68 EAS-r BAT. CMUaLUSToN, November 9, 1881 A T the commencement of another business l.year we ncknowledge with pleasure thle patronage and connidence of our plantinig friends. BOlBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTIlI.. ZER, ROBSON'8 COMIPOUNIi ACID PiIOS PH A TE. haie gen very grat ifying satisfacL ion. Our Cotton and ConF"ertiliser is of the hiehest standaerd. It contains among oth~l valttable ingrediente 3 per cent. of Ami. monia. 1j ?'er lBeit. of Potaseh, 16 per cent. of MraIlable Phabsphatc. Having been among the fh-st to intret%he Giano in this State, we can cond l1er.tly refer t13 dur plant~ing friends that during the series of years we have sold thent Manlirres we have always given a puira atte Every Mantre is testedt. We offer the abtve Fertilisers for tensh, timb or cotton. Planters ordering immediately *ill be al.. lowed to the 1st of At l'il tO declde Whh they prefer, cash or tinid. Au order ito, a hlarload of ten tons will be sen. firee of drayage, ftr a less amount. $1 per tn *ill be charged. 60941 881 11 g The Latest. The Best. 'THE BEST I8 THE CHEAPEST. TLhei handsomest and mrist complete LAAOI ARM MACHINE Vet }?tdtlced, ILLUSTRlAT5I) CIlRCULARS SE~I' ON APPLICATION. Viotor s0wing MachiBG Co., ~iddleteW4 Oon21: loter fce, Noe SM. Charls St., Battinmere,Md. N OTICE~ OF FINAL SEITTLEMIENT. M otice is hierebyv gllig that I *ill apply to 0 Ii. btharni, Probttte Judge for fIlckens County, for leave to make a final set tlement on Saturdny the 2lest dlay of .January 1882, of the estate~ of JIOHN 0. BOW EN, deceased, and ask to be dischatrged therefCronia. WV. R. JIOWEN, Admr. dec 15. 1581 14i U MUSIC? -0 What is Ho.me Without MXu*J WELL, WBL, DON'T GET MAD ABOUT 4N- it, and talk in suoh big capitals. 13UT.BUY A CH TCKR R ING. MA TRUSIIE '. A RION OR SO UTIERN GEM 14ANO. HOME SWEET HOME? Must be made a happy place, and if it does not. conthn a PIANO or ORGAN, it Is only half furnished. ORDER AT ONCE A MASON & HAMLIN. PELOUB1ET & CO OR- SIIONINGER ORGAN. UONV WAIT ALWAY tf yot ftht pay all cash, sadid for our Tirhb Prices. 1tkEMRER killsa targe ?atNs with smniall, living profits is our polic., first, last and always. bitDER FROM McSmith Music House Greenville, S. C. dec 15, 1881 14 -M N, H 0 -O'D". How 1iot, How RPstored ! JUST published, a new edition of Da. CUtvERWELL'S Celebrated Essay on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoa or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Im potency, Mental jand Physical Inanpacity, lmpediments to Marriage. etc.; also, Con. sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self indulgeuce or sexual extravagance, &c. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly deniorastrates, from n thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequeides of self abuse may be radically cured; pointing olt a rtiodsd of cure at once simple, certAlh, ant etiectul, by means of which evei tfferer, no thlattef what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, asid radically. g T Lecture shduld be ih Itte lihde of every yotit h aund every man in~ thle laddu, *Senta tinder seal, ini a plaiua envelope, to any address. ;ist paid, on rec'ipt. of six tents or lie OdlIe{rwelIliledlicail Co. 41 Ann St., New York. N. Y.; Postoflhce Box, 450. ja5,l 882 1ly EMPLOY.M~E NT For All. TO SELL A HOUSEl!HOLD AR TICLE H IE 'j~tr tw well am the ichi, the old as well as th1e youdg, tle wife as well as lhe he, aband;' lhe young maimden as well ats the boy, msay just ams wvell eairn a few dollars in honeIISt em11ploytmeti, as to sit around tfib house1 and t i al. et iS t t edrn it fo': tem'. W can gi'e y'on emiploymuet. aill I le liine, 0, duringc your* spare hours't only; t raeclihg, or in yottr o*hi neightithood, atitunig your friendsI rad Itauaint anices. If' yt do not care for empj'nymnent. we can ittpart valuable inforniati(ri to you free of cost, 1t *ill Bost you only orie cenit forz a'datAl card to write for our Prospec tus, atnd it nmay be lhe means of mnaking you a goodl many dOllartc Do not ne~gh-ct t his oletottthtity. You do0 not have tb lhvest a large h41um of motney, and run a great risk of losing it.. Yo'i will readi ly se thlat it. will be an easy natitee to make frent S10 to S 100 a week, anid esiablish, a hu tiralive~ aatd lndlependent. btuincub, hdnorable, sitraighetforniamrd .and profitabLlle. Attenod to this tlat ter hiow, for Ihere is tmoney irt it fUr all who eri~age with uts. We wtll suprise you and you WilWonder why you never wrote to us before. We send rull particulars fi-ee. Address IIUCKEYE M'F'O CO., (Natths thig paper.) Marion, Ohio. Aept. 181 2 6m New Advertisements. grand pianiofortes, tour very handsome rotunid corners, rosewood oases, three unisotns, Ueat ty's mnatclelss iron trames, stool, hook, cover, boxed, $'222.75 to $297.50; catalogue prices, $804) to $1,000; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded after one year's use; upright pianofortes, $125 to $255; catalogue prices, $500 to $800; standard pinanfortes of the universe, as thousands testify; write for mamn moth list, of testimonials; Beatty's cabinet, organs, cal hedral, chiurcha, chapel, parlor, $.90 upword; visitors welcome; free carriuages meets traitns; illustrated catalogue (hiolidlay edition) free. Address or call upon D ANIEL F. BEATT'Y, Washtington, New Jersey. Ioga Colege of Mei LOUIMVILLE, KY. Course thorough and practical. Terms liboral. For catalogue anid terms address DR. WM. H. BIOLLING. Dean. 408 Thmirdt Ave., Louisvil'e. K~y. 001CARPIENTER' are using our 1 .000NEW MACINH4l To FILE 8A WS of all kinds. Price, $2.50. Send your address on Postal Card for our Ilhireated Circular. E. ROTIl & 111W., New Oxford, Aamprn C>, ,Pa. to agents. Outfit Free. Ad dress P. 0. V ICK E RY, Augusta, Maine. Newspa pgr Adfertising Bureaut 10 Spruce Street, New Yorkc dec 22, 1881li 4 STOTI(0 h OF FINA L SETTLE~MEN.T. Notice is hereby gitt~n thaAt I will apply to 0. L. D~urant. Pro ritd Judge for Picokens County, on ahe 2.4t h daf of. .bihuary 158 2. for leave to make a fletil Mlttleanent or Il 4 etate 01 G IDENON 1Ebl!.4; Sr. deceased, arid ask to be discharged lher'ofi-om. .1E88E HI. ELLIS, Ext: or. dec 15, 18%41 14 / 6 A~I MI gRGA NS 27 Stops 10) Set Reedsl A ilOnly$90.Pianos, *125 nr. Rare hloliday Inducements. Write or call on B3EAT'TY, Washington, N. J. PROP.ESSIOAL NOTICES. Gao. 0. WXLLS, COlo. W. TAYLOR, JANsS L. Omt, Pickens C. H. S. C Greenville, 8. 0. WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, ATTQRNEYS COUNSELORS AT LA Wr PICK ENS C. fI., S. C. Prompt attention given to business entrusted to thern. niarch 10, 1884 N. F. 'ANSET, J i boacu; Greenville, S. C. Pinkeas S C ANSEL & BOOGS' ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELO1S AT LAW, PICKENS C. H., S. C. Office in the Court Hlouso. Prompt attention given t- all business en. trusted to them. dec 9, 1880 12 R. A. CHILD, A NOltNEY t COUNSELOR A T LA if, P I C K E N S (. II. S. C., Will Practice in all t he Courts of the State and Courts of the United States, for the Dip trict of South Carolina. I [In cases requiring It able Attorneys will be associated with me. Jan 6 1881 16 BEAT ORGANS AND PIANOS. ii._T ZZ i.. --I Daniel . Beatty's auacoy . Washington, New Jersey, Umiteo States of Amecrica. Over threo 3) n'- of opace with einenV .lshmncr'. nf thio kintI on t1e, . .. VISITORLS AR~E ALWAYS Vi.ELC0MB. BEAT TY'$ I3EETH{OVEN~ 27 STOPS .RAND OROAN, Now Style No. 9000, 27 STOPS 14 Oct R or the Colebrated GOL DEN TONGUE REEDS. It is the Fines~t Organ q over made. A Caveat is fiold at the Pa(ten~ t O/Jice, to pro DanieteCt it. No other mantefact Washgnt wJer, lue this oirean. 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C., Dec., 17th 168g On ked after i.d&y, Dec. 19h, ; passenger trains will run as herewiLh Iad. cated upon-4hi Road and its branchest Dail1 except Sundays. 0o. a. UP PAIPXGNXR LeavecolumbiaAJ 11 20 6 Leave Alston 12 26 j at Leave Newberry , 221 Leave Ninety Six 2 61 1 Leave Hodges at 8 46 p eave Belton at 4 58 m rrive at Greenville at 0 20 r r. NO. 55. DOWN PAsSNGXR Leave 0 reenville at 10 8 R , Leave liclton at 11 67 t i LeaveHodges at 1 14 y c, Leave Ninety Six 2 86 ri. Leave Newberry at 8 47 L ' Leave Alston at 4 46 -_x Arrive at Columbia (I 560 mi SPARTANBURG, UIN ION AND COLUIMJ. A RAILiOA D. ko. 02 tP PAsaumbau. Leave AlMoft 12 4Q y * Leave Stiothgi 1 46 p Leave Sheltoid 2 81 r * Leave Sautuo 8 48 p rt Leave Union 4 48 p m Leave Jonesville 6 88 p Arrve Spartanburg () 7 08 p No. 55 ]OWN PASS3NGER. Leave Spartanhurg R & 1) depot. (a) 12 67 p r Lea'e Spartaing, 8, U & C depot (o) 1, 18 p a Leave Jonesville 0 01 p a Leave nion 2 82 p. Leavb .atino 6. 68 p Leav Shtetton 8 37 p Leave Strother 4 01 p Arrive at Alston 4 86 p LAUnENS RAILROAD. Leave Newberry at. ' 65 p krrive at Laurens C 11 6 I# p U'iste Lanrens 12 60 p 1rrive at Newberry 8 08 p Ann1MVILLS BRANCH. [Beave Hodg' ats n 55 p . Irrive at Abbeville 4 46 p Leave Abbeville 12 1 p \rtive nt 1Ildges 1m05 p R10e Ridge R. R and Andcrsbu hr'ah 'eave Belton, it [i 00 p leave Anderson at 5 82 y aJcive lendletol at 1 56 p seave Senoca [c] 7 10 p trrive at Wallialla 7 5 p -Cave Walhalla fit 9 26 a ,onve Reneei [] 1 5 a jeave Pentdlein nt 10 81 n ' senve Andeqi-on at. 11 12 a W &ive at. Belton at. 11 47 a CONNECTIONS. . With S C llnilroad from Chtrletcon. Wit h Wilmiingt oi, coln bia and Agues HalII1n.i i'omn Wilmington and : pbiht North thereor. Wilt C C & A Railroad from cha-lbtt at, all po'ils North thereof i. with Atel.eville and Spartanburg Rlalros for p'ointA in Wi-stein North Cari-linv, .with Attlanta andi charlotte Division Rio' mnond Mnd Danville Railway' for At inlfllf and all pointv south and west. 3. withs Atlanta andcha~tott'e Divilsion Rie1 n ond and Dah'i aly flom A lanta and beyond . . 3. 'with Atlanta and charlotte Dli iuion 111.1 mood and Dansille Railroad for a points south and west r. with 8 C liallrondI for Charleston With Wilmoingion. Columbia and Auguus R ailroad for #% illrningt on an'd the Newi4 With charlotte, colombia and August Ilai und for (ihatriotte and thes Nort 2. Wit h A sheville and 8partanburg R aiirer fromi lit ndersonville i. With *llanta andl btparlotte Division Ri iiohd and Danville Railroad from oha. let te and beyond Standad Time used in Washingioh. D. C s'hich is fifleen miinustes faster than Columubi T. M%. R{. TjALCOTT', General Manager,\ J WV Fir. Super'ntendenut. A. P'oPE ,Gehi'al P'assengb' Agent Change of Schedule. On and aftcer Sunday Dec. 18th, 1881, Pas enger Train Service on the ,Athrtinta and hairlotte Air Jine division of the Rlichmiond lid Daniville J#. R. will be as flo EASTWARD. FAST MAIL NO 56 enve A tlanta 4 00 a mn rrive Gainesvillo 6 12 a mn rrivec Toccoa 8 10 a in rrjve at Senca 28an rii'ii (Cntral966ai rrive at Gree~nville 1 7ai rrive at Spairsanburg 1 2pi rrive at Kinspcton 00pn rrive at Gastonia 84pi rrive at Chiarlottl t 5 cave Atln9a8 am n 12v u~uevU 46 p in rrv etr 00 p m1 r'av Toc~i 34 p m rrb. 51. n~tt8 85t p in eaive Aetalma 8 rrive atGnisil'016pi rrive aetoSprnhs~ 13 rrive at Chente 24dai trave Celsntal 7.2 , rrive at Gren'vill'a03 rrive a~to 10artnbur rrivt6 at 'at'onia 14 ai rrive at Cehtalotte)~ en-ve Atlarnti * 8 rrivye No Sirero bres l Pt rrive a~i~ t nsvi7lple rriive Liti~nl(S13pi rrive a Ulirlo ti7.( ,vehaote26 a5 p i~rio Sprlanurg9 18 a til~i (eusr'- 1 6 a in n~ive Sts"''i 54 a im r~iVCPocca6.7 2 a mA j~jjp~Belion8 10 a mn rrie a. Ll10 03a rrive at Toccodiil 18 41 a rrive at Nnca4 12 58 p ni .rrive at Celfntal -1 00 a m~ rr'ive at reevlt d ,12 48 p ni rive a Sp~rtanburE ~ $ 1 p in rrive Keigsto 6 86 p m rrive ntroaoa 7 44 p m rive At Charo 15..720 p m FAILTNOA6L ,iave Charlotte 1 5ai .rriveb S9partanbut~irg 4a trive (Oreenville 60 trive Cent64t ~svcGaiesvile No03.54 lr~vc t Ahusta 2 58 a n r Ave .ee i'a', o' 5ns o 44 a m rTiv Tocco AJ.Jttllibn