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Ploeing time wIIdom b4V!ere ocals are t vIttbtt 1eek Miastaolas are golug outof fashiob. The year 1882 begap and will end on dun .i1id Corrie-Foigei oflaoley Is vlsitin, loriuds and relatirds in Piftens. Maj., Lewis nd"wife are paying a shot Vialt-to Pendloton.thi'. week. There vill be a meeting of the mysterlou Itrio" on to morrow afternoon. The planets Venus. Mars and Jupiter at vitiblo it thiple1 noW. There is a *iliro ;et in Pickens who say the world will vom to an end in t wenty yeart "Oh!:i0.w nice It is to work in single liar ness," sa:d nu old tichelor th9 other day. There is tQ be 4 Nitiopal Art alxposi.ion a Macon, Georgia thIis year. SN ill a few Ladies Claks at Quillian's a boot. Ourfellow townsman, Mr. J. Frank Folget hn been quite ill for several days, but we ar geto-s@. 11aw improving. IThe Rev. MIr King will preach in the Cour f1quse on Wedneadny eveuing 25th instant, a half past 7 o'olock. It is clear now, but whelher it. will be wher we go to press is a question of the future. Tuti H to ist 12 IANIC.- -Ma-l from harmiles materials, and adipted to thoaneeds of fidiing and falling hair., Parker's Il'r Balsam has taken the highest rank as an ele-ant and re 'liable hair restorative. 4 Small pox is ratglhg in various parts of the -couittry. Let us all heed !he old proverb, -.an ounce or tproventie 1s worth a pound o: cur," Ind be vaceinai cd. It. is rumored that severai caj~es of small pox have occurred in Brovardl, N. C. Typhoid fev-er.is prevailing to an alarming eitent, iu Abbeville. Why are some girls ike shot guns? Be bause their bangs attract mu1acl attention. L lenty of th .A Good Coffee yet at Quillan's, 8 pbunds for $1, and nice Sugar, 11 pounds eatier ptophLetq are predicting that this wil be a good crop year We trust they will prove to be boutter prophets than Mother Shipton. The Blue Ridge n:ountains are looking ex cc--dingly clear and blue. The dark clouds nre all gone and the geni al rays of the sun once more chee? the earth. rY~ QiraicK ist Suns.-Tany miserable p'eople drag ihemiselves about withI failing st rent, i fee.ing that the'y are steadily sliling into their gras., wheIn by usigi P arker's linger 'ioi theiy wvoun.ltfind' a cure commieening with the tiest. dase, ta-l vitabll y and st rengith qu'ck hy aund surely comin lg back to t hem. 4 ,Every bod'y in Pickens have gone into ec, 'etauc.s ,ver the ltailroa-l news. We have been infrormne. that --Cal' dlanced a juibilee whien lie hetard it. ,In tlhe Ieat'rt ute Pijk ens Couri ty will be one of the best c Mi es in the State. There will he a meeting or lie young men'! Christjin .\ssociat:an at. the hiot el nt neLxi Sabbaai h-evening. All wh reel an interesi in this good work are~cordially invited to bc present. The -itest way of deserihing the color of a yountg lady's eyes is by saying they arecvr *Try a barrel of that Gilt Edge Flour a Qunilliatn's, best. in town, only $8 per barrel Mr. J. IT. Newton is mauaking some ve labbh Siprovemenits on1 his t rm niear tow'n lie pro poses to give som of his at tent ion to tha S hettaties of tagriculture as well as the dignitic of the law. '1Ihe lot- aljoiniung Maj. Ambler's lot ha heena purchaiied by Col. C. L. liollingsworalI from t-. John llopkinas of Senec e City. Tha Col. expects to erect on thius lot a neat lat office and otherwise improve it. ~~ ~Married on the 19t h inst.., af the ir~rsoniage asle, S C. byRev S.P. Ii. Elwell, Mr. F. hi. Rumnbley, of Denimark, to Miss F L. ,McMahan of Pickens Couty. .Married ont lannury 12th~ 1882, by Tria -Justice Rlobinasoun, Mr. .John lcaton to Mis Mary Clardy, both of Pickens. Gama Ssrn)s-We are inl -receipt -of HIar ris' M oret on Farum Seedl Caitalogue for 1882 containinig a lis:t of choice field, garden an< flower sreds grown aind for sale by by Josepi - liarris, Moretoni Farm, Rochester, New York M'~r. llarris is aun old seed grower and hai had iunusual opport unitieCs for obtaining seed lie is a well known nigricuiltutral editor ani -auithor of thirty years standing. Send fo catalogue and then order some seeds. JosF.PH hARRIs, Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. Ayer's Pills are the [est of' all purgative for family usMo. They are pleasant, sal'e an sure, and excel all other pills in hxealinig an *curat ive quahties. A Philadelphia girl, fourteen years ok 4.his ,died of deliriuin tremnens. S My business was large andl satisfactor last year, nnd I desire to return my than1) to the public for their libertil patronage, an ,to say to them that I anr detirmined t~o re diuco my large stock now on hand, and f< the next thirty days I yill sell care bargair In Boots and Shoes, Pry Goods and Read .MIade Clothiung, Ladies Dross Goods, &c. E eall at the D~ry Goods Emporium of J. 4 Qujliian at Easley and be made happy. A little boy who wrote to Santa Clause ft p pony added: "Postorip-I-f he's a mul pony, please tie his behind legs." A. 0. & B. F. Wyly.iwh~olesuale grocers, an Brock Bros., tobacconists, of Atlanta, ha' failed b'adly. f fd~cu want to buy Stoves, Tluware, Croc1 ery, Woodenware, line China or any kind House Furnishing Goeds at the very lowe prices; call on G LR E AT II, BURBAGE & C yhien you go to Greenvills. They sell tI pelebrated Iron King Cookirig..Stove whic taok the praium at ,the .Centernil,e,ar which for price and quality,.has no' equa They wlli sell you a Stove from $10 up. What's thit the Legleistuis.r'done? .S'id' good l14 Mrs'. Hal.l. As her' intatband from the pnper Was reading to thern all. "Why,'' cried her aged husband, As hie raised) aloft his specks, esi ),y've gone and passed thes fence hal wit s1 ir f h o ant do nua.. t?' 6WOelethrated. Etheirol. ~ta9 "the Electrio Appliances ela.Ith * o ti y stays to young men and e016r 4404 who. ae affileted with Nervous Dli yi 4.os Vitality, etc., guoranteeing speed weH o and complete restoration of vig. or anT mashood. Also for Rheumatism. Neu. ralgia. Paralysis, Liver and .Kidney diffienl. ties, Ruptures, and many other diseases. Ii lustrated pmphlet sent free. Addreas Voltaio Belt Co., Marshall, Mioh. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. 5 The flest, Cleanest and v'ost Econonucal Hair Dressil". .e;ur hills tO Restore - die youthfual color to grey hair. Soc and $1 sizes at druggists. -%lo rcto- Colog. t,fV& s2al*SkXemffi~ly. fra. alI t-tiul j..iu"W. Irk .6 ILIA W. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Pure Faily Medicine that Never Intoxicates. If you are h iechanic'or farrier, worn out with overwork-, or a mother run.down by fantily or house hold duties try PA RK''SCINGER 'TUNIC. If you are a lawyer. ministe or business man ex h:auAted by mental straiii--or'anxious cares do .not take intoxiciting stintulanti, but use PARE'WS GINGER TONIC. If you have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with rny disorder of the lings.stomach bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured 1-y PARKER'S GINGER ToNIC. Ifvou are wasting away from age, dissipation oi any disease or weakness and require a stinulanitake GiNGR 'TONIC at once: it will 1nvigoratc and Ibild von lip from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save yourt. - msCOX a Co., 16.1 wiltIan, st.. ?iey .Yqrk. Soc. and on dollar stib, at all dealurs in snedivinvo. GRF.ATSAVtNG BUYING DOLLAR SI7.E A. C. McMAIIAN. J. E. GWINN. 0 CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOT HING!! ! $TILL DOOMING. THIE RESIDUE QF P. F. FARMER'S Btock must go to clean up for Spring and Summier Good's. .We are in a position to furnish our customei-a with the (Che apest Suait of Clot hes~ s that has, or wvll .be sold in this City ngain. The residue of this immense stock must be closed out wit hini the neiL SIXTY DA YS~ BARGAINS, BARIGAINS, and nothing but BARGAINS, so come and get. them. Rlemember thuis is a positive sale, and shall continue until. closed out. Don't jforget the place, Farmer's >d' stand, Maul-, Idin Block, Main Street, GREENVILLE, 520C. McMahan & Gwinn. s [1 jan 19, 1882 18 TOT ICE OF Fl A L SETT LEMlENFI. *~j Notice is -h ereby given, uhast I will ap ply to 09 Ia. D)uranute I i-ohat a Judge for Pick y onss County, on Saturday, 1 1thi' da otf iebrtu, s ary, 1882, for leave to make a final settlement with WV. A. ROGIERS, Minor; and ask to be d discharged lherefromn a Guardian. E. F. A LG OOD, Gaurdiain. r jann12, 1882 - 17 6 Is TOT ICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT., iNqt ice it'hereby piven, thrit I will aip 0ply to 0. 1,.. Durant., Probate. Judge for Pick. -. ens.Counity, on Friday, the 8d day of Febru ary, 1882, for, leave to make r, final settle ment'ofe ny~ ward, LUE~ E. CAS8ONg (for rmerly Abercrombie) and ask to be discharged e therefrom as (Inuardian. CLARtINDA CLARK, Ouardian. jan 5, 1882 15 5 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. LNtise is' hiereby given, that: I will ap. "ply to 4). L. Durant, Prob-ste Judge fo: Pick fens County, on .saturdaty, 4th day- of Febru at ary, 1882, for leave to makle a final set tle. ment with any ward, EMMA E. LATHIEM, minor, anid ask to be dischnorg~d thierefrom (as eGuardian. i. h J. ROBERT LATHIEM, Guardian. d jan 5, 1882 16 5* 1.' Notice to Debtors & Creditors. A L l persos hihving demands against the estate of G-RO.* W.- *MoWIIORTfER, de oease; will present ~them at once properly proved to the undersigned, or be forever bar red of all claim against the said esta4; andi all persons indebted to said ostate will please come forward and- settle t he samie . WNM. W. MsWV HORTER, Adm.'r, Jan 19,.1882 18 3 DAVID i.ANDRETH & 90Nt Sei G owe NEW sTO0RE, NEWV GOODS! -0 .A 41:f , The World Moves and so do tee. Ma J. SMIT H & 0eg HEREWIT H ANNOUNCE TO TH EIR frienid and- the public-that they have sectnred Ilh large and lco mmddi otw STO R known nas t h( N OLCWAHIE CORNER., where tEy will b pleas~ed to serve everybody with FU-RST C LA&S GOODS Dt reasonale prices. W ! have jus returnued from market. 'Where we purchaised r fuill stock of Feasmonable Goods,' includinc Fuisheing Goodo, Fanncy Goods-, H.at, % oo001 Shoes, Confeet iongrlies, H ardwarf, 4iarini implenentsGrnceiad General Mierchanr dime, - andl we can safely assert that. thle G oods aind] Priices will compare favoi ably wit] those? of any- lIoitse, inl the up1 county. We meanto sell Goods-r.. Come and see 11h bargains in S8hoegn. -RobaIc1,o. &c. Don't fai to examine our Goo-1s befire makinig yotu pTrhases, for we buy and sell for cash. -nk canl guaranitee bargains inl oilr new~ an i fr1eml Goods. Be sWr to ca.. Yours respectfully M. J. SMITH & 00., W Easle, T fO oct 27, 1881 8 3m1 Clerk's a le. ST' A TI E O )F SOU 1Tr i C ,A ROL T INTA !INLCOURTli OF OlMN I'LEhee he wl G Suaeth retsoal Plaitifs agavins ua rCtomdplo ait. orew artitia. fY vtock of aoerabl GOoder im-alei Fdrih sh ing Juod, ine wodl offer Bos diat n Pu ei Oucryn'i bero et tCourt.- liom doodr inl I'he Town ofil Pckens, oan al--dy wi Al thet. Trac orl Parel~ oe Land seen t bothids ino~ haii'snc .\l &c L-'k, water toleoyiriver, cotining '.r.mAcris, yle pbuhe f'onded byAdese for ls. lia caf gtorthecdw be~ing ihe jis e andi La'u' Gobs Bsreai to rond. oisrepcfa Clitderk'.y fs Sale Stsof etet moantfth, ofans san cre Purchaerst a for' paptthia.. jan .1o 188 1)c'f 4adr id Ch' lrk' b s S le . .~ J.elC. O'rya~ iiJnt, ge Plinifl gif L saEv BY vubir to ofy a erealOdn the abt~lo otran n t he h odaykes of December dA. flue nte1tMna nFebruary A.xt -All w ta Piiecer Par'cel r T of Ftn. 1'iLag ling, b' eig andsituatei in41 Hurrican Tow offp inthe C 'ounty aeng lie boe namenu onlater of111 ewee iver t an Four Ml b hibanch aoning: f lns . i.Cag a Maudi and - )s ithe' containig'Unr~e olndreit a nd F ift i cres more gor les t nhe plaaiss whrn J188 1'7yat deesd 4ie Jo Ce paidyon, laitoffle. agn t balnc acredit o oe andc io yeadr io - le secu byaionlithcie gnd per slecur an m'origage on the premi es.tI~cuheA PurchaI wllses to tay exetrfo lipaers aef fore reonding stmon nFerayA jan82,1821-5 NoAutaice, hre given Ta[ of wHap lyog b.in. Duant, Probnate iJIIurge owk si teCountyaurday :te daov Februnis on watrds of N o3.eIle and SFi Mi anh askltone dshangd otherAfrm. Cri . M 1(11 i aidothes, C.n CL\ in De Gudin an 6,'t 188 vienoeo'lss 6n i h th Nieot ice loatfadi Slt~ep pos ofL sell it pubi aogr toe he higha T. bidderhirdsh of 'l theS \Yihe 3on day of anary ot882, ant my residnce mor weve oftMie rieriiie -cs Wa. f i elns 1., pheyfoltowin proprty all paprt: Fodder ShuckWISPec p. Whet, Rye, Coto Seed, .o n Wag on Is an Frn i mpliy,2 lem~y~ueit Niay wrsVa nd of. Hens, l Mr.EL lieodand asKiishr~the uritu. A. C.LSO, (uarha This prpe, cn1traedfo8ria taNythireda of Sale I ~r~~ el-a publcY Rs~e. toNDERh S da of Jaiiry, 1882 at yreic This propei'ty can bo tu~.'avo1l lot' privat4 at any time hetore ~hiry (if' sale NANCY Ii. ANDERSON. jan 5, 1882 16 4 Al~ SA=i..nery in er %t wVer a6 e1lo0e980eson. nd or ondulens sa 0'11M, theMost Advantageous Sofferek to both Merchant ad Consumer. ANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS .eva on their qwn Varms, OVER 1,500 ACHl devotod to this purpose, are the ANDARD OR QALITY. AO WHOLE. MB *R'C TAOSfor Seeds, In bulk or at MaUd. to meeoants on opplication. no 21 & 23 S. SIXTH ST6 PHILADELPHIA lWhat 2; HoiJu Y~Ih MUSIC? What is Home Without Muaio --o WELL, WELL, DON'T GET MAD ABOUT it, andi talk in such big dapitals. BUT BUY7 A C11 TCKER IX. VA 71 USI E . A RION Ot SOUIIERY UEM L'1.1NO. MOMIE SWVEEFT MOMVE1 Must. be made a happy place, and if it doem not. contain a PIANO or ORGAN, it. is only -half furnished. ORDEDI AT ONCE A MASON & INIINA. PELOU:1E & CO. .Lt SIIONINUlER OlIGAN. DONT WAIT ALWAYS, If you cent. pay ad cash. send for our Time Prices. - REMEMBIER TNIUS. Large stes-with small, living proti:s is our policy, first, lasm. ind alwaiy:. McSRmith music House dec 15, 1881 14. " EU R E R A! Exclainaed Presideat Gar field on lb Arrival at - 0 --. EXCLAIM EED OUR CUJSTO\lEES WilEN they have exam:inedc our J \ 1W E STOC K OF FA LL A Nt) WIlNTElt GOODS, atud have learned at, what wan derful'y low prices wec aeselling them. We hav*e j usi receivedi and u are dlaily receiving a N rge lt of' M IN'S and I- BOYS ('lJ%1ItG, ('A.Ml X !EfS, .JEANS, e I IV( lIEAV Y (G01)8 S' \ I'i.E awii F'ANCY nDRY 0GOODS, 130)(!', S1lO:.S3. aind illAT., GrVocerieS, Lenlthear, ke. , wh li ch we. * eil ie n at bot tom pries. WVe are J'. oi tined to .-M: ouag st oc. G ive us a 11-1r. We " pay no renit, no clerk- hire, anid our Is taixes are a nn-re song,~ so we can sell as cheap or eaper th in anuy one else. We d1efy com, pet ition. ~. Cotton, Corn, Fodder, and all Country lit Prod Uce bouighit for c shi or harter. r- Triy us onice tad we il t itot ask yo~u toc comoe ag'ain. YouI will Comle lie next time wit houL anl invite Very res~peitilly. sept 22. 1881 2 J.~ IN.)RonsN & sN Commission Merchants and Dealers in Fertilizers, G8 EAS-r lar. F. Crnr R Fs'oN, November 9, 1881. le T the commecinenCtii t of another(1 buins . yeair wve-n"'knowledg.re with pileaLsurie he D). pai rotiige ad conufidenice of our plant ig rt. BIJ~lSON'S COTTON- A~ND (OllN FFiTILI. D ZE R, IIl)llSON'S CO)MPOUND AClI D PilOS P, PI'E, haive givein very gr~at ifyinig sat.isfac a t ion. Ourt C'ot ton and Corn Fert ili zer is of lite haieet. stanidard. It contains anion' a, ot her valuable ingredients :8 peri cent, of Aini le mlonlia, I .} per cent. of Pot ashi, 16 per cent. yof available Phiosil.aiteC. Ii aing been amiong ad the first to initroduce Guaino iln ia Stite, wI ce canlC~ conider 1ly 1e'er to~ our0 phi nt inag friend,~I at t hat, during the 8eriesC of y'ears we have sol r- thlem anure s v..e hiave alIways giv n a pur P of article. Every gnauire is test ed. We (et~er Ihe ab11o ve Ferlibizers for casha, Iimei or cottIon. y PlantIers or derin fg immed C~iitely will he al. m howied to thle 1st of A pil to decidea whaichi they.. Led prefer, cash or t ime. A ni order for a cai loadl a of t en I ons wvill be se~.nt f ree of dray age, for less amlountt SI per. to'u will be chiarged. hd nov 24, 1881 II 3m EMP1'I A >YMELNTF . For' All. ly TO SELL A HOUSEHOL1D ARTICLE y, j111E poo asve'll as thme ichl the o1.1 a 16 el s h oun~g, the ifei as e15 aQI N, the hri abnd, the young miidinen as well as ti boy, may juist as wiell earnt a fe d (ollaris ii honiest empi~loymneini, as to sit -iroulnd the~ houise andr walit for oithleir to earn it iei: t hema. Wi -cani give you eamploymient, atlI the~ time, o dutring y our spaIre hiou rs only; t raveling, oi in your ownI neighbiorhiood, :ainrg youi friend'i and acqui iiintances. If you do iioi sI care for emlip' oymIlenitI. we ca n iminpirt. vala hIl st informat ion to you free of cost, It, illI cosi rm youi only onte cent fori I PostIal card1 to wr in k- for rV1i Prs pee!iis, tand it lily be thle meanti of ma king y'ou a good mri~ty dollars. Do not naeglect t his oppo~drtuitiy. Youi (de inot have~ to invest't a large siint of imoney, anii run a greait risk oif Ilosiniig it. Yo-i wvill read i ly see thant. it will lbe ani eary mnatter to miaak< tromi $l(0 to $100 a wveek, nodai establish a lii crative and iap~weiet buineiiss, hiotorable strallighiIitforar a i prolt Jble. At tand ' this ial-it I no~11w, f(,- lahere p tioney in it for ail whlo eogageO with uis1. We will supri'se yoii *and you will TVon-Ier whyi y-r nevear wro~ute I ly ius bef ore. We s'n.1 fuill e udeiibers free Addresu l'iWCKEV ~l'1 CIIt . (Nameo t his pcper ) Maiion, 01 . sent '2, l5MI '9r CHAS P. BABAETT, ATTORNEY t COUNSELOR AT LAW, Pickens C. $., s. C. (QiTce in School Commissioners OQlce.) Will pracice inl the Stat.e aud Federal Courts. jan 5, 1882 16 Geo. 0. WxVm.s, Gro. W. TAYLOn, JAM F. L. Oni, Pickens C. j1. S. C Oteetiville, 8. C. . , WELLS. ORR & TAY LOR ATTORNEYS -CO UNSEL ORSA TLA I' PICK.ENS C. II., S. C. Prompt attention given to business entrus ted to tlein. narch 10, 1884 25 M. P. ANSEIL, J E Bocus. Greenville, S. C. Pickens SC ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNIsYS AND COU N$1-iOlSAT LAW PICKCENS C. 11., S. C. Ollico il tihe Court IIouso. Prompt attention give'ti L' till busil'ets ow'. trUsted to them. doe 9,1880 12 R. A. CHILD, ATTORNEY- COU.SELOR AT LA U P L U K E N 8 C. . S. C., WillPractice in all the Courts of the State .nd Courts of 1he Unit.d tates. feh Dis, t rict of Soti b Carolina. Sj:1n 6 1881 ]1 , D I~'a age' d L JU AT ptrilishvd, a new e liion of 1it. ruadic:il enre(.. ot ' peradi orrh .i or (0einuinal Weatkness, Involtantary SeniinO isse., lin potencey, Mlental anIII Plh).ia n caa ~ y I n yetilinei t.8 o, 'l arr~iga, er o.; nhou, Coil sinprij 'i, i -pi sy :11uI Wit i, ilm!nive 1 by self indii gele or se xIIU l exlI:V;t v :1a ce, &o, The Celel ra tled :I'll b r, I his olmiril-hie lEssiiy, cle:uly tlein ,rateN, fren a it hirty yet-s'successful pu:ice, ihnt the hiiniung co'IsequenI~ lces 01t suinu un ~ia c rad i cal1ly enrved;~ iicnin ou a rooutle <' t r e aI ounce siiple, certauin, anu't etl'ectui I, by3 Iieansi' of which e~lvery sniflorer, no I0 uni'vr dhut. his conduaiUion:1 n a, inay euri!o hiins.~e!cithe p ly.AT hli~s hiectun re sh on1.'1 U in t he hainud., any13 addre.i-s. 1.oat patid, oni receipat. of six cents or' I we' postage ..t:)InI:es. Lare,s Theic Culv~'~~ee IMedientI Co. ETGJE..TA EN EWE IIn~s been ini constant -"7 ~ seby the pulic i for over twenty year', and 1s the host pre'parat ion * ever invented f r ItE.'TOR- 9la ING (ICtAY lIAR~ Tro ITS Sta e YOUTIIFUL COLOR~ AND ASER Gr Chemist It supplies the natural 1o[~~h food andt color to thlE, hair m glands wsithout staning the leig skini. It will lu~eea40 an d . thicke thle growtili ofi the , y hair, provent iits b1 iulahig C1ftf13 and fllia; oi, an thu ILtcures Itchiung,1' Erup. mcfl(1t Stionas and Dandrnit. As a as a IIA i t DIthEMSINO It is very gra des$I iable, givi~ng thim hair a trmp silicena soft.nesgs which all adireuuI(. It k(eeps thte head llll~i ccanm, swee't and heI ualthy13. (l' WHISKERS.' will chianigo the heard to a IBILOW~.N or lBLACKi nt dIstcretlon). leIng; in one preparation It Ia ensily applh'en, aund produces a perrnauent color that ';Ill not wvashi ofl'. R. P. HAL~ & G0,O. , N, H, SoldI by all Dea ers la tMedicicE e l'nusciyliagu, ie.'' 2d jo i t,' l i t w.:1 I a o U.. I n ? . w.or. for v ~'h'ch the'r- I., ia .: r , I forrie ineow a ,, . ... . Riachie t~o. a w. JII*ffI v * " , De..., ' 8 On am i ung Mondayj Doe. .9M .1881l passentsei Wai ll run as lerewith 1Ind cated upcod this'ltoad-and 4ts branchts: Daily, except Bundlays. IC, 0'..0, IVP PA80ESRGE Leavecodlumbia(A] 11 20 a m Alston ,t 12 26 p 0 Ne wberry *14 2 p m Ninety Pix 2651 p a Hlodges at .8 46 p mi Belton at 58i 68 p %k Arrive at Greenvill'e ta et ' wi' 6th p m No. 5. - wN PA8Ba NdER Leave G reenville t 10 20 a8 Aelton at 12 p a - H dges At --4p ma Ninety S.ix 2 80p m Ndwherry at 0 47 p m Alston at 4 46 p Arrive at Columbi [Fv k6'50 p 81'AhTANbUtHG, UtION & COLUMISIA RtAILROAD. NO. 62 UP PAUSE2WN0INER. leave Alstoni- 12 40 p r *41r(,tIh.e r 1 45 p m 1heIton 2 81 p i inety i0 8 48 p m UN iry 4 47 p m JtoeFville - 6 88 pm Arrve spartlanburg (E) 7 08 p i :1o, 55 nOWN PASSENGERt.' Leave Spartan'g It & 1) depoI (H) 12 57-p m Spatan'L1, 8, U &[depot ( ) i 18 pi J > L 01 p a Un5ionU -2 32 p m S1n1t11 u 2 58 p tA Shelton 8 87 p m St rot her 4 41 p ra Arrive at Aston 4 80 p m LE. R IOWN AILtoAD. Leave Newberry ti 8 55p m A trrive a 1,ureUs C It .-6 1I p a Leve Laur111-1 12 50 p w Arrive at Newberry 8 08 p in AnBEVILLE BnANCH. Leave 4ll es . pi Arrive at Abheville 4 .6 p Leave Ahhevillec 8 16 p n A rive a t nidges . .10 p M B!e Eidi R &Anlro aoh Leazve* Btelton atr)04pK A 1-- v I n is io n aI. 12 0 p a l'endlet oi y 09 p m (~~~vavc~~~ 110i i8 ~5 p sk Arrive at uashvinilla 4 86 p in 0 e (ve Walhalbi at 6 a m Setneca [1)] ' 8 a r l'etliletona. t 10 81 an And -rs(ou 11 12 t Airive, ,I. lctor at 14 47 p m' CO NNECTIONS. ,t. 17i t It S C Ilit i Iroajd ft onr Charlveon. N\ it 1 li 'il ao, cobin biawvl Atrgusta ilid from1 iin21gton mad am poiA er Noon n thhereof. Wait It , c, &.-k ltaii I ouid from charlotte ad 1.1. p03itts N or ib thlerco t ii. i Li A~e~ili~i~l(1 35at 04bu p Raira 1',iv Li ~tn lt n d carit L~ ''i 58 aio ad Aria. Uei i*~1,klto ad -hrott 11i 47i a mk A. Withi S C lIailroatd fronCharleston.~ Sit b Wihlinigt on, Colon biia atid Attgasta Ra ileiad frm Wilin gton nd ah Wit h Ii ialdfo charlotteolmi d andse nI. wi ii A seiilie~lnd 11 part talburg Rairoad fori pin0t in Wst~~in NorihCaolan i. wa'it hi a tt L a11a.1 echarlonte Division Richk inuda1.t an iDaville ailwyfo anti an IS beynWsiatoD E. itl h .iJ a i' i itnd lot tter Ditu is o iw F. Y, IL TACLnCod'fo Chntal Mston Wit. baa Winigtn Co&niniavand ugusa i ailrafr iiingcc t anuth W1-l ihr chalotte combia a Augtsene 1sl-od foaroteAr.Charivioti anf the North tiina and Danvi l e .witilra fomw eOCI 8n. ot.e)anabe on S tard i i.n n dinWahinto;D (ir anli 10 anil R7 aRi Past aer Tainr 1ev2eon e 2 p tlna mondananvile t it wil b 85 polows I (i'tCAt EAti TW 315tD.y Arr'ive G~ainesvillo 6 15 p in Toc:coa 8 10 a m ('ecan al '9 15 a i Grecaville J1 57 anm Spart sianng '12 32 p Gasiilt MAil O5. 2 34 a I~e'~e A :xurnf. s7 i3o. 5 r. LeA II~tilrna 8 25 a in (Areaine~vile 10 45 a m Isin 10 32 a in llTccoa0 7 a i Feneca 10 45 a 't ('ral' 9 18 p a FauGreniil --01 p m spartaburg 1 3 p sq, C harlott 2 4 aC FA' AIL, No 5. . ilq Leave A(tinit 12 13: a Gainesville 10 16 a~ ii Lula 1 44 a m JUCChon 10 47 a tr Ti.oco8 10 a th Lolna * A13 a t ntralu' 10 p a Atlanh r 1 (' a m rla Son~riill) 60 p m Chlotte 7 44 p m FA TMIL NO 6 - - * Leave Cin-orltle :12215 a. e ArnIve Spaturafurg; A 58 a m. G(reen sillo416 n ('ntral ' 10 a ut~ TPoCcoa 6 47antr l :i e n i.l 10 a nir I, ' B. il'lCo TT'8 4'1 it age Norcrssu~ S10cria8'doi A. POIS,- Gen't Passenger egent T. M. 11. TancoTT, Gen't Manager. .l. V. Saat Sunorintenant