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wher6 ~.4be ~kIb i ast Tbinaelay No .71.7, . ,Wb dilfted out dry ladand loit. 114 t shingteshavo been- blown be~ ourt House The County 4400ssloners should have them aoe before the building is dam. p hqg houses are badly re" 1wd Iq Pickens. If anybody is 0 vj)est, in this way, we ont they would receive a ndsome interest on the mon. a hVoted. lsIaggIe Duant, of Colleton sister of .Tudge Durant of tlW& Iaqe, is on a visit to her broth 1P, iyand will remain with tem Aring the Summer, We irus a Durant may find her stay *Onont t us pleasant and agreeable. We regret to learn that Mrs. R. A. Child has been quite sick for some time past. W' hope she may soon betrstored to heal th. The weather for the past week 1has been cold for the seasob of the yeJr. Fires were kept up nearly all he6o time. and thrse who had pulled iff their winte flannels were obliged to put them back on again. The tarmerA say it is good for wheat and lats, but bud on cotton. Frost was seen near this place on atMonday morning, andwe have begp iniformned that it,- frosted con siderably at Major A m ber'w, seven mites North of hero. Whether any damage was done to the crops or not4, we have not learned. J, T. CJantreli wats broughit before ComXmi..sioner Thoruley last rep~$k *by Depuaty Mairshal Casrwy, charged wiith illicit trafio'in/vhiskey. A mn by the name of Stronig was also Ibrought before the samie Commniss a loner by Deputy .Mumbal Spratly, tWharged with paseing counterfeit. oiin. Neither, case has yet been finally ditsod of. * . Stophen B. Watsor, one of the oldet. citizeias of this County, (died at his residence near Enisley Station on the ight1 of the 9th inta~nt.. The infant, child of Mr. .iulius F. Folger, of' this iplace, died on the nring of the 10th inistant, and *was bUitied at the Presbyterian) Church, at t his pla1ce, on~ t he 11t~h istanat. by the side of its mother, who died wheni it was onIly a few *days old. Mr. Folger has the sym pathy of the comnmunity in this ad, ditinal boreavement. -If any one' thinks there is fun in 4 going (o Greenville with a lady shoppin~g, who buys a dozeni spring *bonnets, more or less, besides nu, * ntegrons other ariticles, just let tlkem try it once and be convinced ot their iusion. .W e have boon convinced. bM'rTING oF COUNTY EXECUTIVE * ~ CodacTEE.-The Democratie. Ex uodtilve Committee of' Pickens Coun. yC il meet at Pickens C. B. on S~ttfrrday,' the 27tha instant, atA 11 ~.oock A. SI., o the purpose of jng the time ofiholdinsr the Con, yConvention and the tr'ansnotioni O(noh other busineas as may be of ~rest to the Democratio pat ty ot the County. All members of'.the uamit tee are earnestly requested R . .E. BOWECN. County Chairman. ' TMrooD.-Dick Foreman., color. b and killed John Knowel td #L a corored pienie at Gair aI~ bridge, near Central Station 4, ~ 4~n.4ast Saturday. Enowei in draw ia pistol to shoot, dropped it, ~ n4.s.lie stooped to pick it up, e~~wman tired, tho ball strikinag I:~~ wel In~ the breast, and passing V ttEgh the lower portion of the a~r 'nd liver, .lodged near, the ~ .~ ~giner. Erowel ran, after Foreaian V 4p #tepsand #red at him twler af.. Sef as *hot;bne did not hit him. ~ ~b.cause of the difliuty' was ap g 4 rtdge. ZForetnan made his es. QLb Mwsnz d. he.j~~ notlatoe mooeratio Chub 11 waie$s w& oig's 7 Adtitday bufdee~ at f li ni~exfUt, at tAhe purpose ftIf or a# ts vm W i40 0 f6 lti b. *d'n' hf theiye p aitu . W .ld' their $4 ~~ dog, and e s a seie. the -0 4 o rit'yto his habit bi va d to nidioe him. Mrs. B~wen ~uw:6 i a 40,dg with a Ren, t ,tog I frighteneit and inexperienIed in the I use of fire arms, mIse-dI b' aim. Fortunately Mr. It. A. Bi'weh was passing who took thie gun aod diem A patcbed the dog on the sipot. I A dog belonging to Mr. W .1. F. Hlaynes, who lives within one mile of this ptace went mad last week, J 6ut was killed before he left home. I A fine setter, white. and orange I spotted, belonging to Xujor Lewis i of this place, went mad and ran qff I last Wednesday week He passed by Mr. P. A. Porter's and bit two :Jogs of his, an4 went on to Captain i Herd's, where he bit others; troil I there he went to Mr. Newton's on Crow Creek and *6 i all of his dogj; from there he erossed the Keowee river into. Oconee County. and we hear would have bitten a ebild had it not been for another dog near the L-hild which ran in, seized the 'mad dog and drove him off. How many uther dogs, or how many other brutes he may have bitten is not known. It is. likely that he bit nearly every dog along the route he paod. Thbse known to have been bitten by him should be killed at once, and all othero along the route he traveled should be either killed or securely tied or fastened u) in out houses to, await develop ments. He bit Capt. Thornley's dog before leaving town, and the t Captain had his dog killed as soon ias he learned the fact. The country seems to be full of mad dogs, and culess there is a general killing out :f the dogs, it will soon become n1 :Tangerous to travel nny13Were, un less an armory is carried along. Let; e 3verybody resolve to kill every dog sanght alone off of his owners pre.. nises. This is the only way to kill )ut the disease. SUNDAY SCIooL- PIZE.-Some ime ago Mrs8 W. M Mco~aara of,~ ered :i Bible as a prize to the first nemiber of her Sunday School class who firs3t committed to memory the bor'd's sermon on the mount, the 5th~ 6th and 7th. Chapters of Math 3w. Master Joel Bowven, son of Hon,. W. T.~ Bow'en, was the suVccss, 'l competitor for the prize, which was a warded him publicly in the Suniday' School by liev. Mr': Elwell >n lust Sunday. Mr. J. E. Boggrs 'eceived the prize for our young 'rieijd. The three chapters conitaini 11l veises. A Viooaous GR0WTU of the hair I s often promioted by using Parker's Flair Balsam. It always restores U~he youthful color and lustre to grayf bair, gives it new life and removes tll irritat ion and dandruff. 4 Ma. EDITR: Please announce 9 through the SENTINEL that thbe ladties of the Presbyterian Church at Central will have a pound pairty at the church, on Tuesday night the 23ld instant, at 8 o'clock. Follow ing is the pian: Ever'y member of the church and Sunday School, the friends of the church and the com, munity at large, are invited to come und bring a pound ot anything they may desire, a pound of candy, or of soda, or of soap, or of anything. in some of these packages will be placed gold pieces 66, $2.50 or $1, necording to number brought in. T'hen'euh pound sold at nuotion to highest bidder and proceeds applied to purchase of a boll for the church. All are cordially invited to attend, whether bringing anything or not. On Saturday night following a dime reading will be given. T. W. FOooa, J. D. *ANaOOn, J. E. BErIO'TEh, Coinmzittee. Foil SAtn.-An Eclipse Eingine in good condition. A pply to the un,. dersigned. W. A. CLYDE ErIGHTY-FIvE DOLLAas LOST. '"You do not tell me that your hus band is up and entireLy cured by so simple a medioine as Par-ker's Gin,. ger Tonie?"' "Yes, indeod, I do," said Mrs.' Benjamin to her neighbor and after we had lost eighty".five dollars In dootor's bills and prescrip tienb. Now- y husband feels as wellas' ever 4 W I to buy Stoves, Tinware, ('ve~r~y~ Woven~t,, 6he Chinla or any 'VI' Ik~t to*uidlang Goods at the wery OILREABfttR-. . . . b.o.. . e.o. . A i $as tday Wot'nling, M. on qtaoatly this "riksot 62 ~stof, 996; (Ires Plains, 62;-~ Wv ile, 7 Pumpkintown,4; Ras a s~ l; llinokdee, 8; RUrrioan, MS&.!awak1ng a total of 802, Jegilter Sup to-last Saturday nigh,. This s n6t&one4hird of the qujalided Vo% ers of the County, but we presumnes hat nbarly or quite all wilbe re jistered W4iore the bouks are *Iosed, [n the mean timb let the Democra ,o Clubs throughout the County ,ake the mutter in hand and see hat every Dethooraeo voter in the Jounty is registered. Thoseo who Auffer from an enfeob-. ed atd disorderod -state of th sys. em, ahould take Ayer"s Sarsnparil. ia and cleainee the blood. Purge mt the lurking distemper that un, lerminos health,.and the constitu pional vigor will return. GAT3 CITYSTo4. Pir-Tsa, C*nns'y~FtrrT )tiE:, LAMBETH'S IMPRoVED,,FLY FAN. dcBRIDE & CO. want a live active man in very vity and town in the United states o handle above artices. Exclusive, right o manufacture Filterer and Driers.. Write o McBride & Co. for terms. Div you want to make money and benefit rour neighbors, write to molBaiun & Co., tlanta, Ga., and secure right to manufae. ure Gate City Stone Filter, Cherry's Fruit rier. Big money in it, A man with vim and get up can make noney by securing contro in his town or ty, of 'ate City 8tone Filter, Cherry's ?ruit Deier, Lambeth's Improved Fly Fan. Nrite to McBride & 0o. for circular, terms, 'c. Address MoBitins & Co., Atlanta. Only Thirty Days' Trial1 We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Elec ro Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appli noes on trial for thir.y days to young men Aid older persons who are afiHctsd with lervous Debility, Lost Vitality, etc., guar nt-eeing speedy relief and complete restor tion of vigor and manhood. Also for thonmatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver ad Kidney dilficul ties, Ruptures, and iny othier diseases. Illustrated -pamphlet, et free. Address Voltaic Bielt Co. Mar hall Mich. [he Grand Central Dr J.W.7~QU1LLIAN -AT - EA L V e a . C. STILL LWEfS! HAVE PECRIVED) AND HAVE IN tore the Largest and Best Selected Stock f GENIGRAL MERCilANDISE in this lace. TO THE LADtES. I would say tht I have just received 200 ifferent, 8tvles of H ATS and BdNNET$, rom 25 cents to $7.00 apieceo A nice line f Trimming Silks and Satins. 200 Pecies Fine Dress Goods, 20,000 Yards Calicoes, Mu~seps and P1 ues. My stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's hoes is complete, at prices that never fail o sell them. A large lot of Gents Straw Goodis. Ready Made Clothing and Furnishing hoods. 10,000 Yards Cashimere, Jeans and Cot enades, bought dIrect from manufactnrers. Shnirtings, Sheietings,"'Yaurn, H ardware, ilassware, Table and Pocket Cutlery in mndtess variety. Drugs, Medites, Paitse, Oil and Dye stufifs. A large lot of' Heavy and Fancy Groceries te cheap as the cheapest. When you come to Easley be sur'e and :all and see me, andi be convinced that I still lead in~ low prices. Respectfully, J. WYLIE QUILLIAN, _may 4, 1885 88 N OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN I'. Notice is hereby given, that I will ap ply to 0. L. Dur ant, Probate Judge for LPickens County. on Saturday,27thm day of MIay, 1882, fot' leave to make a final settleient of the estate of GIOIPREY MIAJLDIN, deceased, and ask to be dis iharged thet-efrom as Administrator. MAT HEW MANSELL, Adm'r. ap 27, 1882 82 6 et Bo easto'seh entssanadanswe POeueSt.DspebdSt R 'e4~ie hernia 1)JUJ5.$.S iL05~.i.5~ BLUE GRASS SEED. VLOVER REE3. Orchard Grass. Seed, nU Ras CRABs SEEDE~ White Clover Seed. LUCERNE SEEDb PAINTS& GLASS. PU T TY. & s AT Thme Greenville Drug, Sees anel Paint Stlore. SLAlAT flROAS. oct 6, 18814 M. C, Winchester .A.T Anderson's hills. S. O, KE EPS CONSTIANTLI ON H AND J1 full Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE viz: SUGA R, COF'FEE, SAhT, .CROCK. ElRY WARE, CALICOES, JEANS, anc all kinds of GOODS, which hie sells as cheaj as any other Merchati. in the County. AlU kinds of COUNT RY PR)D UCE taker in exchanege for GOODS, -and Matisfactioni guaraint eed. - fa'om $3I to $80 O Give tr a eall auft e tenvinced of thi -abovo facts. * R espect fuily, New Advertisements. Dr. Strong's Pills! THE Orif, WELL TR IED:WONDER FUL H EALT H Rl NEW[NG.R DE DIES. STRONG'S Peetoral Pills insure heart3 appetite, good diigestion, regularity oft tii bowels. A sure remedy, for Colds an. lRheumiatism. A precious boon t4 delicate females, soothinig and bracing the nervou, systemi, and giving vigor and health ir every fibre of the body. Strong's Sanative Pills for the~ Liver. A speedy cnre for Liver Complaint, Regular. ing the Bowels, Puilfying the Blood, Cleans. itzg from Mvalurial Taint. A perfect cure for Sick Headache, Conszipation and Dys. pepsia. Sold by lea ing drupgists. For circulars and almanacs, with full particulars, address Box (650, New Yorl4 City. - "dtaIq9erentI~j eetofit usins a~ A M Mth~i by auceeig uO. P ROWEL &CO1 pucoestroee proposed line of ADvRTIssING in Americal Newspapers. 3&-100.page Pamphlet; 25c ap 20, 1882 81 4 C)NE quarter of this School having ex pired as a Free 8chool, It will he continuel as a Private 8chool, uinder the inistruction of three competent andl experienced Teach ers, at the following rates, per quarter c ffy days for each pupil, paid in adlvanct by all those patrons who do not. sign thn guarantee heretofore made, or make accep table arraugements with thie Teacher, wit: Primary Deparlment1 y er Qdat'ter, $8 12} Intermediate D~epartment per Quar ter, 400g Higher Mat hematics per Quarter, 6 00 Classics, 9 00 lncidental expenses, one dollar per quaa ter, strictly in e dvance, for each pupil the entire school. Ext ra charges for Music. All payrient.s made to the ldelptti. By order of the Board of Trust ees. C. L. HIOLLINGSWORTHI, Chr. W. M, McCASIAN, Principal. ap 20, 1882 81 tf To Const1uptives. 111W advert iser' having been peranent1 . enred of that dvaand diseaeg, Consumi tion, by a simploe. aedy, Is 'Snsions I asks knowft Id tlo fellow sufferers thi means ot curd. To sl:'Who desire it, he wi een'd a opy of the prescription used, (fre of chewit~h the dIreurIcas for jtreperio and us~Irg fte same, *hich-ile frinl gnd, aure Cuare forCobghe, Colds. dnsumn tiQd Asthma, Depadbi&te, a.. Parties wt h1n tuwg, NeV'ewh ork rSI*l~im A O1ANTLEMAN -who mnifered fors yesw Sfrown Nerrons Debility,. Prematter De anad all the stoots of' youthftf'l indis 1*1f, MfIu foi the sk. of stfferinj hu, it mestd fr t al wl'& ,.a r.a LI GRAND OPENIg. HORTON & BROWN, LIBERTY, B, C4 SHOES.0 8,000 PAIRS SHOES JUST ARRIVING. Every conceivable style and shape, from 25 cents to $6 per pair. 10 dozen Ladles, Misses an& Children's fine Slippers, all the elegant styles. Gents fine Calf Shoes, high or low out., narrow or broad guage, in peg, standard bureW and sewed, button or tie, a specialty. H A T 1. ' 100 DOZEN HATS-Gents, Youths', hoys, in Fur, Wool, Mackinaw, Panama or Straw. 76 different styles, tO Dozen Ladies Fine Hats and Dronnlti, nicest line in the County. HOSIERY. 10 Dozen beautiful Worsted Goods, Em. broidored, Polka Dot, and Silk Checked Balbrigan Hose. Nice line French Goods. See those Silk Ch eked Baltrigan j Hoose at 88 cents per ali. DRESS GOODs. Piques from 7 cents up. Victoria Lawn good, bad and indifferent. Matchester Suitings, Poplin Lustres, and DeBege's, in profusion. See those Gingham Plhdds they are more popular than Prints. NOVELTIES, p 10 Different. Styles Molher IHuboard Col, lars. Neck Wear in profusion. CLOTH1t1. GobA assorlment. We sell you at 265 pei cent on New Yord cost and show you ths Everything in stock. fSteel Plows, 5,00( lbs. already sold. 7-8 Shirting, Salt, Cof. Ifee, Sugar Rice, Leather, and everythilng lower t han any. other place. R espectully, H OTON& BROWN, Liberty, S. O. ap 6, 1882 29 Plows PLOW STOCKS, . HOliy$, Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Picks. RAKES. -'Cross Cut Saws, Lots~ of other Goods at W. T. McFALL'S. PICKENS C. H., S. C. jan5, 1S82 16 N EW S IOR E NEW T. GOODS! The World Moves am so do we. M. i. SMIT H & CO. oHEREWITH ANNOUNCE TO TIIElf * friends and the public that they have se il cured the large And co'immodious 8TOR1I e known as the jIOLCOMBE COltN ER, wher< K they Vill be pleased to serve everybody witi IRTCLAS8 GOODS at ,'easonable pricet ,We hate just returnedi front market where 1We purehased a full stock of seasonavbl SGoode, including Furnishing Goods, Fanoy Goods, Hata Boot s, Shoes, Conlectionaries, Jiatiware, farming Implements, Groceries, hand eaeral Merchandise, and we datn safely st~ that these Gods and Prices will ~.~f~Vfavoiably with those of anly House o e God.Cm nae to sel, Tnado Coe ans - al Ia~irn in o, Tbac eo &c. Don' fai .. a... nada hafan inakind 4~~2r*h~ '.. Or (Ojrcefa ekos a~ Will I Owl6too in thle $814 jon8, 18b 8 so. 0. WrIr1S, Gao W. TiTroiL , JAmus L. Oxa, Pickens C. U. S. O Gre'ontille. 8, 0. WELLS, OR & TAYLOR ATTORNRYJ COUNSBLORSAT AW PICKENS 0. 11., 1. 0. Prempt attention given te betiel'ai entusi ted td them. nlaroh 1O, 1884 25 M. F. ANSIL, . J E Booas. Greenville, S. 0. Piokeus 8 0 ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW P . 19N11 0. E.,) 6. o. Office in the Court House. Prompt attention given to all business enL trusted to them. doe 9, 1880 12 The Old Reliable! -0 ONE OF THE BESTNEWSPAPERS IN THE SOUTH. No Sensationalism! No Immorality. .A.UGULSTA. SUBSCRIBE F OR IT. -0 T IE Chronicle and Cons titutionalist is the oldest newspaper In the South, and perhaps the oldest in the United States. having beeni established in 1786. While thoroughly Deinocratic 'n principle, it is liberal, progressive and tolerant. The Cunnitsio cottains the latest news from all parts ot the world, and is recognized as a first class paper. As an advertising medium, It. covers the country in Georgia. and South Oarolina tri butary to Angusta WVe endeavor to exclude sensationalism. W~e publish no articles of ani immoral char acter. TERMS: Daily, one year $10 00 Tri-Weekly, one .$ear 6 00 WVeekly, one year 2 00. A ddress, W ALSH & W R0II T, Augusta, Ga, flow Lost, hlow Itestord~d ! CULnwIL's' 1~. dE~Ssay on tihe *.radic~al cuwe. n fitrr aot Reminal Weak ue , Involunt ary Seminal Losses, T potency, Mental andl Physica lIncapac1U lmpediiments to. Marriage, etc.; also, Con sumuption, Epilepsy and Fita induced by sell indulgence or sexual extravagance, &c. Th'ie celebrated apilhor, in this admirable Essay, clearly demnonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a rniode of cure at once simple, certain, anid effectu:-l, by means of which every suffereor, no mattel' what his condhitioni may be, may dure himself cheap ly, privately, and raididally. Ei%This Lecture should be in the bands of every yout h anid every man in the land. Sent. uinder seal, in a plin enivelope, to any address, post. paid, on receipt. of six cents or two postaget stamrns. A ddress The Ctr Iverwell Medical Co. 41 Ann St., New Yor'k, N. Y., P'ostothice Box, 450. jan5, 1882 16 1y NEW RICH~ BLOOflJ Parsons PurgalUil matke New ih llloxd, and will completely chango the blood In thleentireasteml In three irEonthis. An perso who will take 11,111 each nigh t from 1 to 1?weeks formerly B~angior,jie ____. ASENT8 WANTE Evrinm!" T to Sminutes It will also knit a great variety of forw.y rkfor which there ii alwa a a re-adiy market isez I S. D&5~ li isacornpound of the vlrhies of satsanparl-. Ia, stillingIa, snandrake, yellowv dock, wvitli the iodide of potash and iron, all powverful blood-tnakcing, blood-cleansing, antI life-s taining elements. It is~ the purest, safest, androst e Ifeettidi ItlIteratfra mwediciune known tny availIable to the public. The sci enced of medicine and chemistry have never prodriced so valuable a remedy, nor 01ne so potent to cure all dhiseases resulting from 11mrpure blood. It cures Scrofu Na andI all scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, ore St. Anthony's Fire, Pim pies and F'ace-grubs, Pustuules, Bilotchesi Boils Tumors, . Tetter Humors, Salt hheum, Scald-head, hIlng-worm Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mere tuaa Disease, Neuralgia FemalE Wepik' nesses and IrregularIties, Jauandice, Aft'eetidns of the Liver, Dyvspe pslag Emaciation, and General Debility. By Its searching and cleansing qualities it purges out tile foul corrtptions which contaminate the blood and cause derangea ment andi decay. It stimulated and enlivens the vital futactions, promtedi energy and Istrength, testoreS and preserves health, and infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole system. No sitiferer from any dis ease whc arises irdral impurity of the blood need despair who will give A~sa'3 8A~tSAPARILLA a fair trial. It is folly to etpe rimuent *ith the nutner ous low-priced infatures, of cheap materialst and withiout nielceinal virtues, offered as ilo prifiets, 'while disease becomes morE nrmli anetd. 'Avsts SARSAPANILLA is 5 ined its di suchi concentrated curative 'power, that it is by fat tihe best, cheapest, and dat telattit blooutnifaa, knn. i' d atod up a No. 6.D C so.. Leaved dreju kt Alston at Hlodges a 3elton at. Arrive at Greenvilla No. 68. UPtg Leave Areovil : Belton as Hodges at -~ "'~ NIneey il -. Alst oh ki, Arrive atolumba [. SPARTANBUJRG, UlNIOlt~ C RAILROA17 NO. 52 UP WPAS63xtE Leave Alaton R StrothM Union. Seltone t Arrve 8partaunburg No. 65 Down 0assmeOt Leave Spartan'g R &; ) dsp ) Spartan'g, 5, U & Cd~p o Shelton Arrive at Aiston nAUBENs aAILaOAII -~ - Leave Newberry at 4 05 Arrive at Laurens C H 7 0~ Leave Laurens 10 1~ a Arrive at Newberry 1 26 a , 12 ABDNVILLU DRANO. Leave H odges at . 1 0pna Arrive at A Ibbeville 2 S8 p Leave A bbeville 12P ' Arrive at lodge Blue Ridge 3 & anderson BraneL Leave l'eit on at p i Anderson at p Pentilbt.niB at ~6 Benca [ Arrive at, Walhialla Leave Walhiallai at Benecar[n] Pendleton at 10 8~ a ni Ar rive atlBelton at- 1 an CONNECTIONS. A. With 8 C Railroad from Charleston. With Wilmington, coun bla and Augusts Railroad from Wilmington 'and 91 points North thereoft With o c & A Railroad fromn clh'lotte an~ all points North thereot n. with Asheville",an4 Spartanbui-g ithuroatt 'for points in Western Nort - O* wI~ -nta and c sjih paj 1anta and 1t1 lueauh and w - n. with Atlanta and charlotte Difisinnliqhs n ondi and Danv ille nailWag frb APg lanta and beyond n. with A tlanta and charlot ta Die ision Ri mnond and Daniville Railroad for 1 points sonth and west r, with S C Railroad for Charle~td~ With Wilmington, Coinmifla abd'AngUkAd Railroad for Wiladhfgtbn and the North. With charlotte, columbia and August~ Raliroad for Charlot te And the Nbk j a. Wit h A sheville and Spartanbuarg Railr4K from Hiendersotiville. . - . u. With atlant a and bharlotte bivision naond and Danville Itailroad~ fro a charlot te and beyond. Standard TFime used in Washington,D0, which is fifteen minutes faster thaun Columa bla T. M. R. TALCOrI, Genet-aI Mfansgei' J WV Fat, Superintendent A. PopKGeneral Passenger Apehbt RIchanond & Danville R~ 3 Change of Schedtalea PASSENGER DEPAiITMENT. On and after April 80th, 188%. Passenger Train Service on the Atlants . a nd Chiarlot te Air Line divibibh of the ii leb ,nouad and Dalivill e 10 I. Will be as follows EASTWARD. MAlt AND Ek''tisg NO. . Leave Atlania 215p11 Atrrive Gainceville51pn Lula22pt Bahunh GOap Jubb olt 47p nl Toccoa 8 40) p e EFeneca 81 G3reenville 10~p $partanburg :1 op Gastonia2 A rrive Chatlotto 5 15V PrArr. NO 689 Leave Atlanfit4aI Arrive Gainesville 0 19 4a Lula 8 60 a a 1habun Gap Juotletih 7 41a a Toccoa 4 17 aft Scheda 28p p Greenville 1j 0 *4 Spartahburg Arrtve Charlotte 4. 4 00 p WE8TWrAIb hAIL AND EXPB~ss k Leave Charlott e 1O 0 ~ Arrive Oastoinia 2 02 a 8part anburg 4 81 Greebville .. 6~ Beneca 7 4%; Toeboa 9-S 11abundap Julottf OQ Lula ' 18~ Arrive Atlanta1W :' * *ALINOa ',' Leave Charlotte '. Arrive Q,astonia * partanbur* Greektill