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LOCAL ITEMfg. Dulegation is wurpet word now Ao wo new candidates appear in this issue. A Pt'oiraeted meeting is now go, ing on at Secona Churub. Mies Jennie Edwards of Due West Is In Pickens for a short visit. Read the advertisement of Messrs. Mulahan & Gwinn i) this issue. "Mutic calms every animal but the Hyena."-+ingleton. Cotton is raised in Pickens Coun ty up to the base of the Blue Ridge. We rettrn thanks to Mr. Jere miah Looper for a nice watermelon. "Rules" will get plugs knocked out of ibero occasionaully. The Pi t ns delegation to 'the State Conve: ,'on left For Columbia on Monday m - ning. Newn of fine \rops and an abun dance of fruit come to us fron overy section of the county. Tel Clayton lot is soon to be or, namented with a fine boardiig house and a $4,000 Institute. A friend suggests that this is the 0 time of year for parents to teach their children to.stay out of other people's orchards. Master Johnnie Grady has placed us under obligations to him for some very nice cider. The Keowee Courier sanys, "Qcun bers are sure to W. U. up." Let them severely alone. We recently heard a young mani say the sun rises and sets Due West from Pickens. Its machiniery must be out of gear. The county campaign opens at Pickens C. II. on next Saturday, at 10 o'clock. The candidates are ex peted to be present and address the pesple. Come one, come all and let us give them a good crowd to speaik to. Boe"was in town last week. Hie says crops and unadulterated 4 iDemnocracy proi)1ses5 well ini his see Lium. He is trying to have a t <flce establisheId in his neighbor houd, to bie called Looper, in honor of itev. TIhios. Lou~lper, w hich. it es.. l~atdd#.aed,. will be quite a conven, ivnce to that section. Miss Florence P'owars, an accom.. p)lished young lady of tdhe --L 'ne Star State," arnd recent pra~duate of the WVesleyain Femalde Institu to, is visiting the Famity of Col. C. L. HlIIingrswortl. Rev. T1. L. 11>uek, the bHind HBap tis1 inister preaebeI)d arn inteL rest ing~ Sermni)f at Secuona, on Sundany Jast. The11 theme of' his discourse waui God viewed as a loving and a terrible God. Major D). F. Bradley left for Co. tambia on Moinday. lie goes to at.. tend a meeting of the Directors oh the Penitentiary, as a member of the Executive Press Commit tee and1( to witneIss the deliberations of the state Convention. Adjutant and Inspector General Mainigault visited this lace on the ~28th ult to inspect the Ihampton Rome Guards. As only a few of' the members of' the company were present no inspection took place. W~e regret exceedingly to chroni ele the death of M rs. Wyatt Mears which occurred in our little town on SWednesday the 26th tilt. Mrs. Jicars had been sick with fever for about three weeks. 11er relatives and( friends little thought that she was so near death's door till just a short while before she breathed her last. Mrs. Mears was a consistent member of' the Methodist Episcopal Church. She leaves behind, to & mourn her said loss, a husband and deeveral small children who have the sympathy of the entire community. Wmn. RI. Dodion was committed to jail last Saturday on a commit ment issued by Coinmissioner John L. Trhornley, of Pickens, charging him with illiot distilling. The pris,. ornor has been sent up for the action of the United States Court, being erried to Greenv'ille from Pickens by Miarshal L. R. Fisher. SOuUIERN CULTIVATnR FORL AU GUilT.--The August number of clhis standard representative of the Sosthern farmers comes to hand . , eral days ahead of time, and is . reatly' superier to any agricultural publication that ever e'ime under our notice. The Atlanta Constitutaon says of this paper, that "every page beari evidence of careful and able buriness munagement." it is a matte ne orataion . tatw IOh. 1). Wayitt Aiken sends ut the following: "A compeitive exam. ination will be held at Cokesbury, 8. C., on Tuesday .the 6th of Sop,, tomber next, at 10 A. M., for t sue. cessful candidate to the Naval Aca. demy at Annapolis, Md. The can didate will be required to report at Annapolis on the 22d of September. Dr. W. M. Grier, of' Duo West; It. L. Lewis,.ot Central; G. C. Hodges, of Ninety Six, and T. S. Perrin, of Pr'osperity will conduct the exam ination." Pickenis and Pendleton both com,. mence with P. Multumnin Parvo. The Faculty of the Pickens High School has quite an addition to it in the person of Miss Ida Bradley. We are satisfied that Mlihs Ida will stc ceed in "Leaching the young idea how to shoot." Nearly a hundred pupils in the Pickens High School and four ex, cellent teachers. Mr. Frank M. Hlicklin of Chester has been spending a short time in and near our little town. He never knew that the up country was SO attractive before. lie saw during his stay blue mountains, lovely mooninhoy nights, splendid driving roads, limpid streams and laughing wvater, and some of the ftir repre sentatives of mountain beauty: Up on the whole we thitnk Mr. lickhn simply had a "Lempus." ENTIRELY SATISFAeTORY.-adies wishing a perfume that combirnes novelty, delicacy and richness, finrd Florestoni Cologne entirely satisi'ac torw. 4 On last Tiesday mornitirg Mrs. Ray, wile of Rev. IHar(ly RaV, was found dead in bed at theira home near Bethany church in Garvin. Mr. Ray was away Irom home at the tLime, attending some of- his appint , ments, but a gentleman and( his wvife friends of the family, had spent tic night, with Ma's. Ray, and tney' to port that 'he was heard to move abott day light, a nd t he suipposition is shie died uahouat that time otI hearit d sease She leaves her hiusband anvd e'ight child r'en, altl bo~iys antd most of them small, to mou ra an untim Iely and Iirr'epharabl els.-A derson Journal. The booming of' the guns att Alex ant iat wVas heard, by telephonies at tatched to the suhmar'in tc(able at Malta, a distunee of'800 miles. Mat. EDnrron: 1 wish.l to any through your a column)11s that it, w as t~hbrouaghi miy niegligence in) not givinhg the p roper ifomti on t .0 thait caused the diierencae in Mr .' J. D. O'Br'yant's andl Mr . J1. E. Gil lespie!'s niotice iin refer ence to a sin~ginrg and Suntday School celebr'atiotn at Praters Cicek CThurchi, anid not theirs. WMa. J. G., Sec'y. A DrFFrcULT Patonr~ir SOLVED. TPhe desire for stimnulants is becom mrg a monstrous evil and how 10 overcome it is a er~aious quiestion withI reformers. Par'ker's G ingerj Tonic fairly solves the dlifficulIt prob lem. It invi gorates body antd mtid wvithout intoxicating, andI has br'ough t health anid happiness to many desolate homes.-Enquirer. See otheri column. 4 Meeting ot the Pie~dmont Association tist Associat ion will convene with thbe Mt. Carmet Church onl Tiuesday the 15th day of August, 1882. W. B. SINGLhETON, Mod'r. J. H. BOwEN, Clerk. CIHARL.ESTON, S. C., July 26., Mar'ti n Becket, who wast cfonmmitt.ed to jail at llampton (I. IH. 01) Thars day for outraaging a white gir'i 12 y'earis old, wans takecn from jail last night, and Iyanched On a plac:a'd on his body was written: "Oua' women must be pr'otcied.'? Bes~t ever made, Emory's Ltie Caithne'tic Pills, pleas9ant to- take, suigar-conf ed: no gr'iping; only 15 cents a box, of' l)r"ggist s or by mail. Sttiianard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, New York. GJATK CITY STOJK Ftrrarsn, Careny's Fn1!rr Dai I ER, LAfIBE'TII's .'! Pn(ov E:I FLY FAN McID~1IE & CO(. wat. a live 'act ive man in every city and Itown in the Uniit ed Mt at es to h.adle atbove ar1tice's. E'x elus I tiv rih 1o ,aitifncI tre Filter'er' and Driers. WVrite to Mcllride & Co. for terms. Do you want to make monley and beneflt your necighbor's, wr'ite Io) Ahln, & Co. Atlanta, Ga., andi secure right to mnufac. ltre Gate City 8 onie Falter, Cherry's Fruit. Drier. Big money in it, A maon with vim atnd get uip enn make mnoney by secuin ig cotrot ini htis town or city, of 'Gate City St onte Filleri, Chterry 's Frauit Drier', lamhethl's 1miipr'ovedl Fly Fan Write to McBride & GJo. for' circular, terms, &o. Address Mliii a t & Co., Atlantra. Personal ! To Men Only ! The Voltni n..e Bs n Co, .mnusa mid1 Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bilic attacks positively cured witlh Etnory's8i dard Cure Pills-an infallible remedy: nei bails to cure the most obstinate. long-stas ing cases where Quinine and all other r inedies bad failed. They are prepared e pressly for inalarious secions, in doul boxes, two kinds or Pills. containing strong cathartic and a chill breaker. sug coated; contain no Quinine or Mercur cuusing no griping or purging: they a inild and efficient, certain in their a1cti< and harmless in all cases; they effectinal cleanse the system, and give new life ni tone to the body. As a household remaeiJ they are unequaled. For Liver Ottnplaij their equal is not kiown; one box will ham a wonderful effect on the worst. cae. Thi are used and prescribed by Physicians. ar sold by Druggists everywhere, or ventt t mail, 25 ani 50 cent boxes. Emioiy's Litt Cathartic Pills, best ever nale, only cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Naissi street, New York. june 16, 6m STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Under and by virtue of the provisions the Second Section of an Act, enritled 6, Act to aithiorsze the consolidation I of 0I Atlantic and French Broad.Valley Rlilroc Company, and the Edgefield, Trenton rm Aiken Railroad Conipany, and other Con panies herein named,; &c., approved Ja nary 31st., 1882. All person, corporations, township and nunicipalitlies holding sharesjlof iI capital stock of either the Atlantic ai French Broad Valley Rtailroad Comspany lie Edgefield, Treton and A iken'iiailrou Cornpaiiy, are hereby notified to met either, insperson or by' duly authorized r preIzentatives at. eltn, South Carolina, < the 1th d:iy of A ugust, A. D. 1882. at o'clock P. M. for the pu'-poses of effeclir tlie consol idat ion of said two l:ail .'oadCor paniesqunder lhe said Act , 1pproved Jot uary 31st, 1882. J. N. COCHl[IAN, President of tie Atlantic and t'rench Broc Valley Itailroad Comtipay. .LisW'IS JONEsS, K.President of tle Edgelield, Trenton at., Aik~enl Iailr-oad Comipany. july 13, 1882 43 5 ,fP~BOVED A Ng _0 W E ARE EN\C. UljIVE AG1ENTS Fui TIllS CO.\PANY, F"Ol PIt.\TT REVOL' D)ENSE:RS, wvithaout doubt the beLst G I nowv mal:Le, amnd. the only onie that ill ni choke. Ask Thlouma s l'ark ins, Ehias 1): or any 'ot haer per'scu usinrg I ihem. Over in use in .ii n deson tailA bheil ile ('ounti a s')tal~hatin ne ain i tal speni'ile to a G in ownvmers. Tazkes out dirt, nil s.ro anid everyt hinig else. I uerae:ses Ii lby C( ton fromn .- ioaeus peri lpoan~I, auid 1ii larigely iln ginI-f~lig, &c. li-ice, $5. pa/able iln the Falul. CO0K'S EV.\P~lA.\T0 ItS A ND Thee.' ar ie k now tov biIcie thei best God their Ikind, uand we canl offer t hemt low a: give y ou ut il Is Niovemaber to pay. ('all at1 our store antd seie the 8eed Colt Cleaner. I)OT ' & Em 7 WN june 1, 18 '2 87 Bridge toRepair'. CO UNTV CO011.YINSI() 'f'I?' 0 FiC l)X o'd'i'' " lli' t ("'asly(c, 3 mssiner, 1 will bet at the Biih aicross TwVelve .\l ile lIiver, ne.ir N. .\. Ala~u (lel's. on TIueusday, Au-u-ti I te SihI. at o'c'ock A . M. fiilor ih urp[Iaoe of Leaiing the Lowvest. R(esponusible inider'a, thec It pauiing of samid a-ri'lz.. l'lant mal specil catimons maade knowna lil dlay iif laini. County Conuiass oter. july 20, 18'2 44 FIRE~ INS~URANCEl AGENCY. 1F YOU WISil INsUlt.\NCE AGA1NE FilItE ON YOU Il 1)WEh'LING, F l'tN TUR E, NIERtCi A1is, &( , appaly to G. W. BOWEN, At IHudgens & I lg igens, l~ishey, S. ( Agenmt for the Continetatl F'ire liasur~an Couin pny of New Yoirk. juane 8, 18M2 38 6 New Advertisemente. Na'urie's Span kI'ng Specific for indtige t'ona tata liilioumsae ti, thle water'i of thie fa: ,Jni Selhzeir Spa, is dulal~icate i m a momae w~lhh aL Sponital of' TIailtn.'s S'laizeriA raient, w.'hhi containis eve'ry vailuiale el ument of thle Germanur Spinug. Th'le grei'ate phiysiians oIf Euriope pronounchltie thiat fri gift (of l'r'Vodece I le maost poatenit oif t k nownritu a liratives, 'anmd is fac-'111iil, fr'ee and( foaminrg, is now place I wit hini ii reach oft evei'y UViv al in thIie west ern worl SOLD BiY A LL~ ltUG ISTS. P) I UT M By U. M. WOOLI EY, Atlna V AlB IT given, and efere~ce tojienni CURlE sendl for moy book on TI HI abit tand its Corie. Faee. july 20, 1882 44 4 Notice to Debtors & Credito 1181 L It GREENV y y. \le 1 i*44 ly I ,a .e, peerless E nagine, 3:1au9 I have the followi.ng artic!cs nt the F, n1 Clod CrusLer aud Pulverizer, This is tii 6 tion. Ilradley's Renper. 11ower an1 Ilny I11ak The Celebraledl Vicior One Ilorse'Gr:nu Automnatic 1hitaionl Gates. Ex-f ovemri refer to lIon W. IW . Perry for ny inroren I have ju st receivel the Agency for linrro w. It has great advant.ige over the Call and exanine.. Iron Fences for Fho Aietioneeri WHOLES TURNIP( SSEED!__ B~LUE GRASS SEEE Orchard Gra~ss Se White CIlover Se idi P A I N TS3. - P UT TY, &G. AT' Tla e (a recuirille Dug ie e . oct t;, 1981 4 rM. C, Wicei AT' KIEP3 CO(NST.\NTL\ oN .N IAN f ull Stock of (;ENEIl. AlIli~I ANIs viz: SUO \AR. COFFF.li. SA LT, ('1O) EllY WAlHIE, CAXI.I(OES, .JEANS, a all1 kind 's of GIOt )D1), wvh ichi he sells as5 che as9 anyl oilher Nierchantw ini the (County. cc All kiis of COU)IN UU 1'PROI)J 'i ta inl exchIanlge for (G OODl) , and1 sat( i~sat i G'I i lve me a call and11 be0 convinceed of 31. C. WINCIJEST'1l. ntp 13, 1882 3 E. W. Marshall & Ct Wholesale and R'otail Dcalers In AND NQTIONS, Necxt to Ferguson & Miller's, .GRtEENVIL4LE, -- - S. ( d Samples Sent When Desirei . n ay 4, 1M82 U Errors ef Yout 1, - G.ENTL [E IA N who su flered for von E.fromn Nervouws I)ehifiwy, Pre;,'.II 8 . tecen, -a nd anl InP afr .. . ,..l. l r .a ..: LLE, S. C. 0ing King, New York. ctured iat Wayniiesbaro, Pa. ref ory prices: The (elebra-t I A eme 1Iirrow, best ilip',elliellt eVer ili-otluced On it plaiLa , milificitred at Syracise. New York. Dbill. Vielor Trippe li ingeiid i1:1 1ow, ':1rte's I'. Pi . Perrv ha1s. ( wo on his IIIplanLaionl. I Ifion is t) its woking. he sale ()' IBa-ley's Adjusiable alnl Reversible Hiool-ti II OIrow. 11 or remicmcey Lofs. 'HIOMAS STEEN. ind Conanaissioan M1ercian-at. 37 ir ALE LIST MERCHANTS! SEND US YOUR BUSI NESS CARD FOR TRADE LIST. KD. LANDRETH a. SONS, PHILADELPHIA. PLOW VsTroOKS, HOEN,4 'Shovels, Spades, ocks Picks. RAK ES. Cross Cut Saws, ANT\I) Lotsi of2 othier Olad at PICKENS C. H, S C. ja 5, 1 582 I f; SN iW SPTORE. n { ThIe W1orlil Moves (awl IL so (10 we. [. i. S IT H &~ CO., ii i' l i-V. I I'll A NN()1'N('Il T() T'il l.:l lt fl ieds IN 11l the pub~llic that they) ha:ve .-e we~ purheb isedl au 100 tock of seai-ona le tiioods,, 11a', 00.15, Suo4P' i ' eel I)iona i(S, hIliLae, ittarnsng I imp emera, Groerw,. asxert Ilhat these G1'oods n i ices wat. colupare fao~ lyi witit thaose of anty Ilouse We meatn to sell Goodx. Cmne and~ see Ithe barugoinsx in Shoe,,, Tobah~cco, .Se. lI)on'i alli to exaltillie oulr (loo Is before na k i tg your purchalses, for we huy anud sell tot - M lt. .11.ee lii I)'H, 9. iEaslehy, M. C rsoe 2c z7, 1881 8 u -. - I -- - - Professional Notices. CHAS. P. BARRETT, A TTORNEY - COUNSELOlt A T L A 11 Pickns C. 11., S. C. (Oflice in S chool Commissioners Office Will practice in the Stato and Fedei Courts. jan5, 1882 0 i.o. 0. Wk.:rmis, ' G i:o. W. TAyLon oJ.111:s 1. Ott, 'ickens C. If. 8. Ureenville. 8. 0. WELLS. ORR & TAYLOR, .4 7TO RX' S -)CO UNS'EL URSA TLA K PI CK INS C. 1 .,8. (). Prompt, attent ion given to business entrus. teil to tIhIII. march 10, 1881 25 NI. P. A\ m :r,, J I; o. Greenville', S . Pickens 8 C ANSEL & BOGGS. PICEis c. H., S. C. Oflee in tie Curn-t IIoumse. Prompt Ittten tioni given L) all business eui, trusted to tLem. de 9, 1880 12 The Grand Central 1)Dr J. . QUILTA A -AT - AveY, - . S. C., II.\%E lIl'lvIA\'l) ANI) JJA~ , IN -1oe 11 -h ' : st sC.e l ,i' G E-: :, i1, .\11' 1l.\5 )1sH.: in this 1 wFnl s y 1 l' i I h ve just rceivE.1 21)) dliferetitu ivlest of ii \T. niald i; 1 .N N.TS, frila 27c 'ls to $7.2) ):apiece A nicee line 'l'te.. hosis (inpiIete, at j)rices thaut neve'L- Iil liecaly '\lole Glothling anii li:urnishingi ("ools. IteIin iex, bouughit tiitee.l frutin un ntl i u-ii tu rersU. Shirt ingsM, ShIeet ings, Y;u-ni, II oil wine I Irig. .\ledicineZs, l~dit , ()il aniil l)y A hir;.e lot if Ilent'y :ti1 Fan icy Griocerie \Vhe you1~,i coule to I-:sey be' sujre nn~ n2:1>y 1, I A GY'AT CAUSE~ 0F hUMAN .I wt' : 0lin t ilnre o em iga \Veix ok ne itit ihi. gl i xrS e u a irhw i:i 1 -o ipet'by ls Ise, liv l 'lt~r 'in ill s i VC , hgi ootn y . I'l (-'ii 1Cl enel ami (l'hy je., 1 ( o-s ii . 1) 1, 18hr82th Gre i o , Je. 'Ib wri renownj PARhor, n bS - bou ie istr nau, rig , o c1i 42 i". TrIii 4tt.m ~ t f l prv a boonYe ' t any el~-ce 901 p i.: .n re sit o- i The~ '' Clverwellf . i-a '. 41 .\no i''., ':.,w Y Lrk ~$tf r ..mt.-s T - - 1 - A1 vi qot ltg pkdii iu I'l. b I 1%*O!' IUnal. n ml m i n Columibia & Grd n PASSENGER DBPA CIIANOE OF SCHEDULB. PASSENGERDEPARTMENT, CoLUINIA3 I 0,, May, 18th 1882. On and after Monday, May 19th, 1882, Passenger trains will run as herewih Indie cated upon this Road and lt branches: Daily, except Sundays. tao. 62. UP PAssNSosa Lonveicialunbia [A] 11 42asa Almton 12 41 p w Newberry 146 p Ninety Six 8 24 pm ilodg(s at 4 18 p w Bellon at 6 40 p m Arrive at Ureenvillent 7 06 ps No. 53. DOWN PAssENGEit Leave Greer.villeat 10 25 a a Helt o at 11 63 a m loiges at 1 17 pim NielIy Six 2 88 p nt Newlierry at 8 66 p M Alston itt 6 1 P in Arrive at Colimbin [F] 602 p in SPARTANiUIla, UINION & COLUMBIA HA It OAD. No. 62 u 1ASENOER Leave Alston 12 64 p nt Sarotlher 1 28 pm Slitit~il1 62 p Mn Sdtit2 29pmw Unionr 6 pr Jont'esville 8 26 p m Arrve Spartan'burg 4 15 p w NO. D)OWN PASSENGER Leave ShzIt' H & 1) dlepot (11) 1 00 pmT 6 , U & C depot (o) 1 83 p an 2 25 p n 2 29 p ma 6 8 2 07 p m 'S;Lil":11 8 26 p M stot her 4 18 put Arrive at Alston 4 68 p in N..55ioNS RAILROAD. Leave Neiberry &t. 4 00 p m Arrive aug ,Uets C Id 6 49 p m IAIv tau r,111els 10 08 a in A Jrivo at Nevberry 12 50 p in ABBEWVILLE BRANChf. Lvnve hlodges -It. 1 80 P ul Siii.1eant Abeville 2 28 p m Leave Aebevilie 12 10 p m Arrive at Hodges 1 06 p M Leave ,aelt Os 10 0 p mn Arivet wberr 1250 p in Lev tilon at. 6pi \n; e at Abeiallei 6)pi ArrCive ill at. 9 80dges Lee ie(lt onI atiL13 i Ptinile''on at 1 iai \rrive a' t a nal1la i 'eve\ llla aR EVIE Sed n [n] en ~mi adWl PetlI. Ii rtlle asbe e hreton ad Anttderson~y 1 atdCtr .onadGen Rairod ro WAnron Banoh, points out 6i4herpof awn a ad Da vi ie 10 0i0at ao A A) r rile atlit lillontdC iiro ate Diiso 50 ia 'l 11(%1 ARl SERiCE. rm L Sli IIIr1ain hetidolmi adWl ia. iThI rolught 11 claroetweni Chrlson Richd lederoille ad harkilon Ranlod Gren. A . With S C lt ilroad for omChrleton. W it h W ilinotgt on 'olun blai and A ugusat l ailiroadi furo Wilmaington and tll Wit harltt, coAalroao alotteus a Ial points1 or Cath t u thet n. wih .sheville.'nd Spart anbuirg Railroad fori oin I v ti ern NorhiCrolna II. wu~!italanta and chalote Division Rich n(1( otal an Dntville nailra from laiaro ad beyod t: iiib a d 'Iant aulhr ies Di ngsion, R c, r.ic vis h i C Iaird for1Ute ns a Chtar oun \\T. M ihinTALoT. eera-in anAgea. IJsailra Sor Wilmitnd on an th iA chaU n rlote clumbinerA an Augst liroorChanro Sceadulhe.Nrt fro nIiendtersonvile t, 82 :1. W ilt I iat inhate Division R Iich moiiia and Da nv I I illeaoa fow chv Alalott 2nd1beyon SITi anrdime 4sdi ahntn D1 pC, iaaCpJnto547pi J(Wl''y, Superitenden Uieuamvnd & Da 0l 06 pR O naalota 2 er ri 06 a882, PAstiene raintt Sev8eo the Atant and harltteAr, LnO diiin8f.e ih Li~eve Atitlata 4 00 a mn Arive Gaiunesvillo 4 519 a i Loula 502 p Enu GhtiCap Junction 7 47 p in TIoccoa 6 17 a m Senecli 9 26 p mn Greenvillo 10 06 p m SJ1 ainburg 12 40 p is (3astonia 2 06 p m Arrive Char lot te 8 04) p m NAIA EI No NO8. Leave CArflntt 1 00 a mn A rie Gieville 6619 a m~ LulaeC~ 7 43 a mn ltithun' Gap Junct ion 70 00 a mn TLccaiO 817 a m Grienville 11 06 a in Gasitodna 1 50 p m MAAI NO R~ N52 5 Le'ave* Charlotte 12 40 an Arraive G ast niaL 2 4 p2 a m .Spartan burg 4 01 p mi Greenville 5 59n a m biArt No 52 Leave Charlot to 12 40 a m Arrive Gastonia 1 47 p m Spartanburg 4 06 p m - G reenville a .