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or anone t talke, or alk engeords -from the k,6well kpown for 1P sJsman orf Roghester, N. a14 enty, apd 05 years $6ibsen a fino spring for tram-s Ithig sweetIpotaLoe vines, a trop sould noteng'etd omking bird sits 1 the shado -ge osmid -at uresidente evvry mid oing most cheerfully. He every spring and to a wei d change of advertisement of shr.Hortotf, Brown. Anvy onie tu ned of Cotton Gins, &o., should ill them. There 'was white froist in some aectiones of this County on the mor'n. ing ot tho 23d ult. Mr. Vonnoi 'i p)redictionis htvo hit, the mark ono time, and we mark it to his credit. Miss E.itelle, daughter of Judge 12. J. Joiner of Toxarkana, ArIcat vaim, .and M.ss IHnrre Childes of Mempdbia, Tennessee, are visiting ihe family of Major Ambler, of this CountIy, who are related to them. Dr. f.I'. Field has prepared an airticie onk he cure of hydrophobia for publicotioh ir the SNriNINFL, and we regrot that it, hani been crowded ou, of thi isisue. it will appear tiext, week. Mr. H. J. Gignliat, the efM:ienit and gentlemanly agent of the Air Line Railrond at Easley Station, - came p'ast Monday and paid one ball the tax due by his ompany ini this County, -whichr amuin~ted t~o We direct attention to the adver eisneent of WVestmoreand Ii 08o., wholesale. Denggisits, G irenvil, S. C. T1hese genstlemorn aire reliable, flrat class gentlemen, anmd anIy in need of any thing in their Iine shoulu give Lbhema a call. It is amiusing to see the old banch telors hum and haw anid blush whent they are atiked t~y the Supervi:-or ol JtegisItrationi what their uago is. 1t 1.4 aibout as bad with thems as it is with the yoiung ladies whe'n they aret asked to btate their uage by a enusana taeker. 1.t is thre opinlion i.eneally that the what cropj ini FIokons Count~y Weas revor better. Thue oit crop)i) also very fine, the recent rains bringt ing~ up the spiring~ s'n (oats highl enioug?h to cut and mniakinmg them Svery good. One of Mr. 3. T. New ton'M chit dewe are informed, was recently bitten in the face by onie of his own dog4, winch went mad from a b~te by the-dog of Major Lewis, which ftwas .nmentionied by us three wpek. ag6. The fiesth on the face otf he child where bitten, we learni is stuffing off and Izatai results are feared. Why all the) Demeoratio Clubs throughout thes County have not beoen reorgainized and put in good fighting trim for the camnpaign now opening, seems strange t~o us. Per haethe indifference of' the local Deknogratie a thorities aooounrts for th iudifferene as to registation. Sdirect attonion to the adver tkihaant of Thomas Steens, Green di 8. C. Mr. Steen is well anid fu&a ably known to many of our -p anid those of them wvho want, a oug ini his line should give him -4.~2 13 erceroeoe to notice given by the Supervisor of' Registrartion in ts issue of the SEN ainEE, it w ill be ien that he hams determined to give th people every opportunity to reg Q0tdr, and will visit, tha diffurent greciness in the County agaiun, ina bmpany with the County Auditor, ayfail to register it, will not be er th Ue want. ot an opportunity. Mr. Clayton Reid from some time tnFebruary up to about, the middle qr May had sold, from one cow, $28 r irh of butter, besides uising at nime as mnoh of both the milk and lbutter as the family. desired. If it ~had non, been for the stock law no 'n~ ~ftsu~La as this would have boon The fruit orop ill be an abun dant one. If - an people will dry all the ponebes, $pples .and black *urries they easl tbey 'ntY have ain *til etpt~ ~ tu laar 'iase of *SLI vered. fo~01rre Osmo I ,usto 4m;V withestQ g&In51ayingy as- Boo" aS I wasntd r: I ask therefore for what Intent ye wh ,ont for me? * * * w t hrefore are we aill he% preent before God, to heer all thingo that r. -dommanded thoe or God." His sermon was directed principally to his own members, but was appropi-iate to 'all) and was weii received by all denominationis There is ompllaint in this County of a bad stand of cotton. Some have replant-ed and zi few other have plowed up their coaton and plaited the hmnd in corn. This is the wisest, policy. We have never known a CQuntry to be scarce of provisions, or the means ot living, where plenty of corn Was made. A great many declare that they have planted their last, Crop of Cotton, but, we hear this kind (it talk every year, and still the area'planted in cotton continues to increase every year. If our peo, ple would only niake theiy own meat netid bread and let their cotton be a MI1pus crop, tbey would soon be independent.. But this is somno10 thing it seems a great many can never learn to do. Mr. J. K. Kirksey has left, at thiis office a buich of oats which meas tires about six feet in height. The heads are well tilled, and it is the finet sample We have soon thiM your. They grow on bottom land, and Mr K. thinks that some of his oatts will mike an average of one huiured bushels tw the aero. This beats cotton to death. AN IMPOSSIBILITY.-Deservinz: ar ticles are always appreciated. The exceptional elennliness of Parmker's Iuair Balsam nmakes it popular. Gray' hairs are imp)ossble with its occa. vii'nal ulso. 4 Married, in Rnhamiah Chur'chi, by R1ev. Hugh Meliees, on the 25th May, 1882, MIr. L. IUoss Ekton arid Miss Annie Mullikin. both of Pick. oin, County. you manauuge," saisi a lady to her fr'iend , "t1 a~ppear so h p py and goo~d n a tLured ;all the Li me~?"' "I za1 ways$ have P'arker's Ginger Tfonit handy. v 'a zs 1. I ropicv '-andii t hau eaiyit keep iny.elf zmid Ifamily ir g~oodI health. \\ hanI in m wll i sal. wayM feel good natured " 4 lBenjzamuin Mori:ton wasl uip befort ComXmu1I$issioner TihorahI'v V azi, Satnur. dlay, charged withi a vio.lation ot i n lloveniue Ia ws, and was bou nd ovem to the A ugust term of Court, ai Greenv illo. ILvi Spearmavn was up befor< ConunI 1(i ioer Harett on the sano~1 day, ch argedl with tiIhe :a me offeses and wa simuihirily disposeod of. lIe :also heard a caso tag:ainsit Jobi M. Ilondricks Onl Monday last toi illicit, dist-i li ng, and bound him ovem for trial at Grenviile in Augus1 lox t. Rev. 0. WV. Singleton will sing al Scona Chuiirch on next Sabhbath~ al 9 o'clock A. M. .lle d caires, all tlhe class taught at. that lahco by hiw last. year to meet him thoro onl tie cension, as w ell as all others wh< may desiro to do so. Mary Anderson died at the resi donce of Col Wmn. Nimmions om Eastatoo Creek, in this County, ot Th'lursday the 25th ult. Mr. J. T. Anthony showed us i fe w heads of' w hen I on last, Sattu rdas which had upon themn numeroul small, greenish bugs. Thio whoai was very fino and dIid not appear t< have been injured much WVe havi heard complaints of' this insect in other sections. They get on th4 stem, between the grains and seenr to suick the sap from the straw What they are and how much darn ago they do we are not informed. Fou SAL.E.-An Eclipse Engine in good condition. Apply to the uin dersigned. WV. A. CLYDE. If you want to buy Stoves, Tinwrare Crockery, Woodenware, fine China or an; kind or H ouse Furnishing Goods al the ver; lowest prices, call on GiILREAa'l, BUlL BAG1E & CO., when you go to Greenville They sell the celebrated iron King Cook inj Stoie which took Ihe pramiumn at. the Cen jern~1., andl~ which for price and quality hai no equal. They lill uell you a Stove frou $10 up. GA TI CIrY S-rown Frurrva, CUERaY's FRUr' Driian, LAMta'viI's IMPraOVED FrLY FAn.. McBRII)E & CO. want a live active man lI every city anid town in the United Btate to handle above artices. Exclusive righ to manufactiure Filterer and Driers. Writ, 10 McBride & Co, f'or terma. Do you want to make mioney and benefi your neighbors, write. to Mlcliun & Co. Atlanata, Ga., and scoure right to mnanmuac tueOat e City Stone Filter, Cherry's Frui . Wai. Id, W n. 8X, e Thee. Rloger, Joseph .'t. _,0 Iankins, and Frank Raton, pf Qoce 0ounty were brought before U. 8. Costwie. sloner Barrett.of this plaos, on last tosn day, charged with couspir.ey, under see. tion 5608, against one Joseph Milli of the same county. The proseottlor, Jos. iills, it appears, married, the daughter of Asa Lit. tieton some three monthesince, against the protest of her peope %ad bad blood has eoisted ever sino. Mills says that Asa Littleton %eni Rev. Daniel Littleton, the father and brother of his wife took a cow belonging to his wife out of a pasture and carried .hey onf, and he charged them with stealing the cow. For the offense, and for the purpose of driving him from the coun. try, heosliges, they with the parties above named, disguised themselves and rocked his house on the night of the 7th of May last. Mr. Barrett, bound all the parties over to appear before him for a preliminary examination, but of course we do not know what final disposition he Will Makh of the Oase. Registration of Voters -0 OFFICE SUPERVISOR REGISTRATION, Picantes C. II., 8. C., May 26, 1882. For tie convenience of such electors its have failed to Regisier nL heir respecLjv6 precincts, I will attend at the following pliaees on the date Lerewith named, in the month of June, 1882, for the purpose of making a full aid complete Registration of all the qualified votera of Pickens County: Central, Jutne 18th. Liberty,'June14th and 16th.. Dticusville, June 19th and 20th. Pumpkintown, June 21st and 22d. Aiken's Store, June 28d. King's Store, June 24th. Hurricane, June 26th and 27th. And the bartlie of tile a my office at lickens C. H. (in the Treasurer's Oflice) from Tuesday, June 27th, to Friday, June 80t h, inclusive, for the purpose or correct injg errors in legisitration, and to Register such electors as may have failed to Rlegis ter at their respeclive precincts. After the last naned date the Books will be closed. V. A. CLYDE, Supervisor of RegIstration Pickens Co. june 1, 1882 87 8 1ARE EXCLUSIVIE AGENTS FoR TillS COM1P ANY, FOR I'RATT REVOLV ~NG Itl1Al GINS, LEEDERS AND CON. DENSltIS, without doubt. the best G IN uow mjade,innil the cnly oneo that will not choke. Ask Thomuas Pairkins, Elias Dhy, or any other person using them. Over 76 in use in an dlerson and Abbeville Cout'tes. CLAII K'S SEED) COTTON ('LEANOR somethinig new and indispetnsible to all Gin owne. Takes out dirt, nails, rockP, tand evetyt hing 41,0. Increases filthy cot ton foli w{ to 1 Ctnits pe~r poundi, aitd Eat largely in gin-filing, &c. Price, $5.00, payaible ini the Fall. COOK'S EV~.\PORATrORs VICTOR CANE MILL-4. Thioe are known to be the best Gouds of their kind, and we can offer them low and give you until 1st November to pay. Call at. our store anid see the Seed Cotton Cleaner Respecfally, I IORTON & BROWVN, * Aberty, S. O. june 1, 1882 87 'TO Consumirptives. '3hlE advertiser havitng been pe'rmanently .cured oft thait dread disease, Consumpll tion, hy a simple remedy, is anxious to ma'ke known to his fellow sutterers the meants o. cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescriptioun used, (free of charge) withI the direct ions for prepering and using the 'nme, whIich hey will find a sure Cure for Cuughs, Colds, Consutmptios, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. Parties ,wi shing the Prescription, will please adidress, R1ev. E. A. WVI LSON, 1941 Penna stret~t, Williams, burg, New York. New Advertisements. THlE KING'S MOUNTAIN Will open for the season of 1882, on the 15t It day of Many. T1hey have etuhirged heir hot els to acconmitmodaite 200 gutest s, and have added every amtusemient calcublited to promote health and comtort. These wonderful Waters cure Dyspepsia, Sick lcindache, Cost ipat ion andi n'l D~erange ments of the Digestive Organs. All Skin Liseases and Ulcers of evet-y kind, Scrofut Ia, Cat arrh and all Kidney Affect ions yi;eld to thecir healing virtues. Syphtilirtio pa tinswho hadl visited Hot Springs of Ar kansas without relief, toutnd it here last -- season. VTe Waters have a pectuliarly ben eficial effect upon Female Cottplaints, atut many distressing cases were cured last season. The owners intend ,to miake this the most complete Ihealth Resort in the United States. Besides a Table d'hote they will open a Restanrant, and visitors may suit their tastes and their purses. Esxcur sion tickets will be issued from all points r to King's Mountain, the depot, for these - prings. For further Information, address DR. F. M. GARRIETT, Mlanager, King's Mountain. N. C. AP IU M By B3. M. WOOLLE~Y, Atlan III ta, Ga. Reliable evidece HIABITI given, and r'eference to cured patients and phtysicians. CURE l send for my book on The ai an Its t~e u,. hw... hALL'S CELEBRATED GIN, Manuflactured Perless Enginep , Maufb I have the following articles at lie Fa Clod Crusher and Pulverizer, This is the tion. 'Bradley's Reaper, Mower and Hay Rake, .The Celebrated Victor One Horse Grain Automatic Plantation Gates, Ex-Governor refer to lion. W. H. Perr$ for any informat I have just received the Agency for th Harrow. It. has great advantage over the Call and exawine. Iron Fences for Floi Auctioneer a june 1, 1882 WHOLES TU.RNIP SEEDS!_ BLUE GRASS.SEED, RlED CLOVER SEIED. Orchard Grass See White Clover Seed LUCERNE tS E . P A IN'TS. AL ANS. P UT TY, &C. A'T Time Green'ville Drug, See anid Paint Store. SLOAYN BROSA7). oct 6, 1!81 4 M. C, Winchester AnadersoniM Yills. S. 0, KERP3 CONST \NTLA ON H AND. full Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDikE viz: SUGA R, COFFEE. SA LT, CROCK ERY WVARE, CA-LICOES, J EANS, an all kinds of GOODS, which lhe sells as chea as any other Merchant. in the County. All kinds of COUNT RLY PROD)UCE~ take in exchatnge for GOODS, and satisfactio guarantecd. SEWiNG MACHlINE~s fromn $8 to $80 Give me a call and be convinced of th~ above facts. Respectifully, M. C. WINCHESTER, ap 13, 1882 89 () NE quarter of this School having e, piredl as a Free School, it Will b) et nine as a Private School. under thle inst rtct ion of three competent and experfenaced ?Tacli ers, at the followinig tes, per quarterc fifty days (or onach paspil, paid in adlvanct by all those patrons who do not sign thi guarantee hieretofore made, or maike accep table arranlgotments With the Teacher, wit:, Primary Department. per Quarter, $8 12) Intermediate Department per Quar t er, 4 00 higher Mathematics per Quarter, 6 00) Classics, ' ) 00 incidental expenses, one dollar per quai ter, strictly in adlvance, for each pupil the entire school. Ezt ra charges for Music. All payments made to the Principal1 By otder of the Hoard of' Trusatees. C. . IImIAAINOWrTwnVi mh.. NEILP WEED1l40 COTTON Sing Sing, New Yok. etured at Waynesbovot, Pa. story prices: The Celebrated Acme 11(tr-ow, 6est imp:vnont ever introduced oh A planta manufactured at Syracuse, Net York. [)riIl, Victot TrIpple Hinged Ilarrow, Carter'As B. F. Perry has t#o on his plantation. I ion as t.o its working. e sale of BArley's Adjustable and Reversible Tomas Harrow. al or Cemelery Lots. HOMAS STEEN, nd Conmfission Merchant. 87 tf ALE LIST MERCHANTS SEND US YOUR BUSI: NESS CARD FOR TRADE LIST. 0. LANORETH & 80N8, PHILADELPHIA. Plows ' t'LUOW STOCKS, HOE S, -Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Picksa RAKES. Cross Cut Saws, AINTD liotsi of other' Goods. at W. T. McJFALL'S. PICKENS C. H , S. C. jan 5, 1S82 16 NEW SPORE. NEW GOODS! p ------- The World Moves and so do we. M. i. SMITHi& CO., lHEREWITH ANNOUNCE TO0 TIISIR friends and the public that they hanve se -- cured tho large and co-nmod1ious $TORtE known as~ the lHO LCOM lE1 CORN I4l, where t hey will be pleaseed to serve everyAbody will. FIRST ClA88 000I08 at reasonablle prices . WYe have jutst returnedI from. utarket white I we purchasedu a full stock of seasonabile ,s Goods, inclu.&ing Fuinisluing Goods, Fan~cy Goods, lHats, Boots, Shoes, Conilect ionaries, ,f Hardwaire, F4aruming Implemtents, Groceries', , and General Mercha~ndise, and we can saftely e assert that, these Goods and l'rices will ,compare favorably with those of any House o mi the up counly. We meani to sell Goods. Come aind see the bargains in Shoes, Tobaico. &c..Dn' fail to examine our Goods before making your puarchaes, for we buy and sell for 'cash, and Otun guiarantee bargains in our ney and fresh Goodls. De sure to call. . oura respect fully, f 31. J. 5111TH & 00., Emuiley, 94. C. ot 27, 1881 8 8m Irranp1ew I t41 (Office in School Com toxif(ee) Will , rWotice 'in the 0 Iate a~4s d Rl Vef Dosrte. - no. O, WWLL, Cu. . TAriom, JAMiEs L. OR , Pickens C. H. S. 0 Greenville. 8. C. WELLS. OPh & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYSJ COUNSELORSAILA W PICKENS 0. 11., S. 0. Prompt atttntion given to businews entrua ted to them. match 10, 18 24 M. F. ANBEL, 3 E Bo ad. Greenville. S. C. Pickens 8 U ANSEL & BOGGS . ATTORN EYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW PICENS 0. H., 3. 06 Office in the Court HIouso. Prompt attention given to all business en' trustod to them. dou9,1880 12 The Grand Central Dr'J. W. QUiLLJAN -AT - EASIEY, h t S. C., N4TILL IJVES! - HIMAV, IECEIVED AND IAVE IN store the Largest andi Betst Selected Stdck of GECNE A L MhittCll ldli in this place. TO~ TINE LAD1IES. I would say tt I htave just rceive~d 200 differe~nt St yles of' IIA Td and BILN NETS, from 25 cents to $7.00 apiece A nice line of Trimming Silks and Satins. 200 Pecies Fine Dross Goods. 20,000 Yards Calicoes, Mutslins and Pi My stock of Ladies and Gentlemien's Shoes is complete, at prices that never fail to sell them. A large lot of Gents Straw Gloods., Ready Mlade U lothIinig and iFurnishing Goods. 10.000) Yards Cashmere, Jeans andi Cat.. tades, bought direct fromn ninnfactuarr Shirt ings, S heethIngn, Yarn, II ardlware Glasxsware, Table and Pocket Cutlery ir endless5 variety. D)rugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil and Dy St uffs. A large lot of' ITeavy aind Fancy Groceriei as cheap as the cheast t Whent you come11 to Eatsley be sure an call and see me, and be convjinced that ] still lead hte low prices Rlespectfully, J. W Y LllE QUJILLIAN, mnay 1, 185 33 low JLont, Hlow UttoredI J UST publishe'd, a tiew edition of Duit C tvsi:ni: 1, .'s Celebtetd E'ssay on t h radical cure of Spermat rrttlra or Sem inti Weakness, Inovoluntt ary Scemeinal Losses, Ima potency, Mlental andit Phy3sical InIcapaicity sumttion,.-:pilepsy tad Fits, in tinedl by seli i nduilgence or sex tuanl ext ravagance, &, Th e celeb'rated an iho r, in this admti rabhn Essay, clearly' deinost rat es, tromt a thiirty years' successful pranct ice, t hat the ahirmuing* consequences of self' abuse inay be radically cured; point ing out a mtodo of cnre att on1e simnple, cert adin, anud effectin i, by mean s 4)1 which evety sif ~erer, no matteIr what his condi tion nmay be, maagenre himraself cheap. ly, prvi ely, and rad)ical ly. Eg~hsLect ure shtouald he in the hand: of every yoth ande eVery ma~n in the landl. Sent udtil1' sen l, ini a phd in veopt., 14 any addrtes". post1 pidl tn recei pt of sia cents or t wo postage Mtamltps. A ri'lre'ts The Cui v(erwell Medical C'o. 41 Attn St., New Yortk. N. Y.4 1'ostonilice lox, 450. jan 5, 1882 6 l 1y P A RK ER'S NAIR? p - 'I5 BA LSA M. A pfect rre mp.elepotl~y per i' hnd a harsn da I~ndruafTi mores , k ~~ ~a"ttr.'! a oaf rad The Sest an:Ii' - C CI*C P .id for in t ..dT I I a NtIte g lt 4a eI er Vn, C mlor,c and- . sil. compJletely ich.'',ace thet . the et syatn e n three) Cn.; Anvp:ro ., i ..,m. S t, I ti .asl n -,..,. I .: .. -, .. ~ .i. PMSK o*h' It Cp~tIex otted apon thist Leeotlutbasf~ [ Alston Newberr minety S& Hodges at Be8ltob at Arrlteat G-eenyille at io. 63. eu ra ~stpir Leate Greenvilleat Belton at Hodgea at linety Sik Ne*berry at Alaton at Arri e at Celumbi's j SPARTANDUR0, UINo0& -CON kaAILROAD. ko. 62 up PAS6X3NQ1Et L-avo Alston 8trotlher Shelton 1-, Sant 'e Jwbesville $2 2 Arrve bpartanburg d16 NO. O) DOWN OASMNGOU. Leave Spartan'g It & 1) depot () I do Spartan'g, 8, U.& C depot (6) 1 ba A Jones~ville 2 s Union ga Bantu6 8 26 p o8 Sheltot . 8 66 :i1 Struthet 4 t8113 Arrive at Alstofi I 8 i LAUIENS RAILlOAb. Leave Newberry at A 06 $ i Arrive at Laurens C It 6 49 p or Leave Laurens 10 U8 at in Arrive at fewberry 12 60 p Id ABDEVILLE BRANOH. Leave 1lodges t 1 80 p n Arrive at Atibeville 2 28 p i Leave Albeville '12 10 p in Arrive at fludges 0) p Id Blue Ridge R R & Anderson Braw&hd Leave lelt on at 6'40 r et Andersoan at 6 20 p di Pendleton ait 6S 56 p ni ZSeneca {c,] 7 86 p w A rrive at WaithIalla 'i 59? p m heave Walilau at ' ad a in reec [] 1%) UQ am Pendleton at 10 88 a rr. Anderson at 11 11 a mn Ai rive at Belt on at 11ISdaim TilROUGHI CARL SERVYICE. Solid trains, bet weeni Columbia and WVah. halla. Through cars bet ween Charleston and llendersonville and Charl1eat on and Green vi Ie, obvirtiung clinnge n' oars betweer either ot the above points CONNECT! ONS. A. With S C R ailroad fromt Charlestonl. Withs Wilmington, colnni bits anid August1 - Railroatl from WilmIr gton an points North thereof. - With te a & A Railroad from charlotte and all points North thereof n. with AsIhlelfln Spart auaburg Rliljroatd for points in Westetri Not-th Canrolina1 a. wihI Atlbana anid chariot te Division 'Rich mnond~ and 1)anville Itauilwaiy for At' lanta and aill points south anid Webb. I>. W ith Atlanta anud chariote Ic ivision 1ticha n ond andl Danv ilie nauil1way frotni Ata lanta tand beyond i:. with Ia tlantta nndtu chariot t .e Dli Isietu Rich4 miond~ andl Dianville laliroad for alt point a south and west r.with S C Hatibroad for Charlesibon Wit h W ilmingt on, Coini'ia tand A t'gitan Railroad fut- \Vilaaington and the N->rthI. With charlotte, columbia aind Augusa Railroad for Chsarlot te and t he North a. Wit h Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad from Hendersonville u. With Atlanta and charlot te DivIsion hieh. mowl! andl( D~anville Railroad frora dhjarlote tohid beyond Standard Tfime used in WV ashington, D C, which is tilteenI inuiteCs faister thani Colum* bia T. lM. Rt. TA LCOTT, General Managet' J WV FRY, Superintendett A. Pnve.G1eherall'assenger A ght Richanond~ & DatadkIle 1. B Change of Schiedtile, 1PASSENGERt DEPA RTM~ENT. On anid after Apt-il 80th, 18M l'assenger Train Service on the AtlantA and (Charlot te A ir Line division of the R ich a miond and D~anville R-' R. will be a. follows E~AST\VA RD Mtait, AanJ jXraissa NO. 61. [ente A tlanit a2l ~15 r -Arrive Gnzine&ville 4 61 p in Lola 6 22 p ms Unla'in Cap Junction 5 47 p m Toccoa 6 4fl p mn Feneca 8 i pn (;e r', nille 10) 06 p ir Spntrtnnhuttg 11 40 p m - astenia ''2 06 a in Arrive Charlotte 8 16 a m1 I enve Atlanta 4 00 a i Arrive Unainesavil 6 19 a mi Lutla 6 60 a m - linhuan Gap Junelcloti 7 41 a rn Tloccotb T 17 a it Senerca 9) 26 p in Gre envillei 11 08 p gz Spsartanrbun'g 12 24 p nt OGastonia 2-50 p si Arrite Charlotte 4 00j p i MAIL AND) ExPUtNe NO 50 Lecave Charlotte 1 00O a fit .riv Gay t onria 2 02 a m ISpartanhnrg 4 31 a in G;reenville I6 59 ar ti Seniecai 7 48 a-m Tocaicoa 9 18 a i b;nht.n Osnp .unelion 10 00 ni Un lunla 10 87 a ifs (Gaine.t'ille 11 06 s in At-rive Aflanta 1. 80 g a fent~e Charlotte 8 4b t f Arrive Gaist na 1 d7 p Ut Spart anbut-'g 4 06 p us Greentille 6 29 p as