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see notice of W. 0. Whllde, aradoe Agent, In this issue. Mr. Ballard Mauldin killed a itad dog In the neighborhood of Pkyne's store, Hurri tane township, hA week. Prof. Harris, of the Wesleyan Female In stitute, Staunton, Va., is visiting Col. Hol, lingsworth of this place. N-ne but Ktqowx Democrats can vote in the primary election. The managers shou'd temenmber this, and govern themselves ac, oordingly. Mr. W. S. Kirksey sent to this oeioe on ate 2-5th inst., two bells of opened 4otton. This Is the earliest we have heard of in this County, but it Is at least three weeks be hind last. year. We have had the pleasure of meeting Cha icellor Lessessne, of Charleston, who is visiting his old friend Capt. Thornley of this plae. We trust. the Chancellor's visit to Pickeus may be agreeable and pleasqnt to him. San! SEE I --Come to see us in our new store, under the Oommercial Hotel. 8. BRAPMAN. Proprietor Baltimore Clothing House. L. RoTuscun.ui, Manager. Our Presbyterian friends are erecting a church building at Liberty, and are pro. greaing rapidly with their work. The building is 32 by 50 feet and 14 feet high. The house was to have been raised Last Tueuday. We wish then complete success in their noble undertaking. Let all who feel able extend theni a helping hand. W. K. Boggs is the hrappiest man in Pickens County. It is the fifti heir and only boy. It is said that when lie heard lie good news lie tictually ran out into the orchard and pulled up a peach tree, tore down the ash hopper, hugged the doctor and stood on hisl head on top of the gate post and cracked his heels tog. ther. Remember the primary election takes place next Friday. Every Democrat should go to the polls and vote for tie men of his choice. NoTic.-The well known Paltimore Clothing House, of Greenville, S. C., has moved to the corner of Main and Washing ton streets, under the Commercial lote', where they will be glad to see their Pick. ens friends. S Brarman Proprietor Balti more Clothing Hlouse. L. Rothschild, Man ager. 3 Mr. E. L. Th ;rnley of Port Royal, son of Capt. .J. L. Thtorniley ot' this place, is a juror int the United States Court, and while dis charging his diuties as such at Greenville, his took occasion to run over to iekens to tee his parents anid frcends. Ernest wa;s partly raised in Pickens aulI has many warmn friends here who were rej-ieed t> look upjonl his genial face and shake his corlti hand once msore. During a protracted meeting at Carmiel church, enmbracing the first Sahath in thk month, conducted by Rev. A. P. Nicholson, assisted by itev. Dr. J. i1. liiley of Walhal ha, eleven persona joined the church upon a professioti of faith. At the next meeting followinig, two oiliers joined by letter. Oth era are expected to join tha~t church sooni -all the fruits of the r'rotr rcted meetingI S. Brat man, of Greenville, annouiners to| the readers ot the S:r.~:i, this we( k thai lie is prepared to f'urnish thIem wit h goodj goods at low pi ces lie has moved hsis I store to the C'ommercial Hlotel which fact you should not forget whten you visit Greenville and watnt anythinug in his line. Merchiunts make out list of Crockery, Glass, Wood and Tlinware, that you are in want of and send it to us. We will attach prices, and save you ruinous freights and breakage that you always get from the far off East. Mcfltam: & Co., Atlanta, Ga. T McBRIDE~ & Co., Atlanta, Georgia, man utacture Show Cases, are Southern Agenits for SethI Thomas Clocks and Lambeth's Fly Fans, and own ttie celebrated rlate City Sione Waiter Filter, and Cherry's Steam Fruit and Vegetable Dryer for the Wvorld. Prices forwarded on applicat ion. JNTKRELY SATISFACTORY.-LaLdies wishing a peiutmo that comblinesM novelty, delicacy arnd richness, find F'loreston Cologne entLi rly sat isfac tory3. 4 NoTIos.-J. G.C(orbi n has ope ned att Pickenis G. II., at frttt. class Boot, Shoe andic Repaiiring Shopl, on Fac,. tory Sti cet, where'you can got, work done accorditng to o)rder'. NOTICE.-The County Board of 4 Equailization will moot again~ in the . Auditor's Oflico for final dianiosition of' apjpoals, &O., On Saturday, Sep, temt >.er 2d Parties in terestced will govern themselves accordingily. J. 11. CLYDIC, Auditor Pickens County. A DIFFICULT Paonr~iw SOLVED. + Tho desiro for sti mulantts is becom lng a mont)RrousR evil anid how to Overcomto it is ai serio)us qiuestion with reftormerst. Parker's Ginger Tonic lnirly solves the diffieult, prob lomn. It intvi,.orates body and mind without intoxic.iting, andt hats brought health and happiness to many desolate htomes.--Enquire.--.. Seo other column. 4 heet ever made, Emory's Littlie Cathartic Pills, pheasant to take, sugar-coated; no griping; only 16 Oent~s a box, of liruggistsa or by mail. 8tandard Cure Co., 114 Nasa street, New York., asu Personal!i To Men Only 1 The Volialo Belt Co, ri!.rshall, Mich. will send Dr. D~ye's .Celebrated EleOtrn Voltaic Belts and Electric Sllaha.. A CAR. So the Democratic Voters of Pickens County On account of the serious illnesaf my Wife I have decided to withdraw from the race for the Legislature. I feetl that my first duty is to her, and if nominated and elected I do not know that I would be able to serve you. For these reasons I retire from the canvass. I thank m friends throughout the entire county for the words of encouragement and support they have voluntarilly offered me. I do not withdraw in the interest of any candidate. B, J. JOHNSTON. Cal Williams, colored, was committed to jail for thirty days, by Trial Justice Gos. gett, on the 24th instant, for the crime of petit larceny. Married August 21, 1882, at the residenco of tho bride, by Trial Jis, tice Robinson, Mr. Hollin Childress to Miss Sally Manley, all of Pickens. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bilious attacks positively cured with Emory's Stan dard Cure Pills-an infallible remedy: never fails io cure the most obstinate. long-stand ing cases where Quinine and all other re, medies had failed. They are prepared ex pressly for malarious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills. containing a strong cathartic and a chill breaker. sugar coated; contain no Quinine or Meicu ry, causing no griping or purging; they are mild and efficient, certain in their action and harmless in all cases; they effectually cleanse the system, and give new life and tone to the body. As a houaehold remedy they are unequaled. For Liver Oomplaint their equal is 'jot known; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst cage. They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by mail, 25 and] 50 cent boxes. Emomy's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made, only 15 conts. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, New York. june 15, 6m Moflih Mzsuio liomu. Branch of Ludden & Bates. PrEPARING FOR FALL TRADE. Buy Now and Pay hIIei &otton CGIna's in. -- 200 Organs & 50 Pianos Th~ousands of musical families re intend ir'g to purcha-e Pianos and Organs in thme Fall wh~en Cotton comies in. Why wait? Lily tt once, and enlive~n the long, but s'imer months with mnucic and make the "liarvemt Home" still more joyful M id!i.urner. 4pecc1ai Offer. Under our Midsummer Sale we offer to sell during thme months of AUGUST, and SEPPEEMBlER, 1882, PIANOS and OR G ANS, of every make, s' yle and price, at our very lowest cash rat es: ON P'IA N9S $25 cash, balaince Nov. 1, '82. UN ORG ANS $10 cash. balance Nov. J, '82. Withbout Inter'est or any Advance on Price. If balance can''t be paid in thme Fail!, lonig, or ti.nme wilt be given, withI a reasonable in crease of price. All insrumlenlts of every grade and price included in thle sale. Tell your n.usical frienads of it.. Write us for tatalogues, Price Li.t. Circulars. T1his offer close~s October 1st, 188.. Address L. E. NORRYCE, or Mlc.ith Music 11ouse, Greenivillei S. 0'. aug 10. 1882 47 l New Advertisemente. The Agonies of Bilious Colie, the indcs cribalble pangs ot Chronic lIuigestionl, .he debility and11 mental stupor resutlinmg I.-om a costive habit., may be certainly avoided- by regulat ing the system with, thait agreeable and refreshing Stantard Prepara.ilun, T'A . IIaNT's SELTZER APEIEKNT. SOLD BY ALL Di)UGGISTS. $10 to $20,000 In legitimate judicious speculation in Grain, Provisions and Stocks on our perfected plan, yields sure monthlly profits to large and small investors. Address, for full pair, tioulars, Rt. E. KENDA L4L & CO., Coma'n. Morcha~nts, 177 and 179 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill, IHAN OVEIIACADEIY, Vi rginila, Trayiorsville. P.Oy illL A iY P. JONES, A. M., Principal. TIIIh 'HIRTY-TotrnD ANNUAL B~sstON nEGtNs (Special Provisi ior Young Eoys.) JjENMOI1E UNIV EIISI'T I 111II gemior1, --.SliODE (Mhh. M\edaht U, Va.) Pincl(ipal. Prlepalrato -yV to U iiiversii v os Ya. ('harges modatera-.o.Ses'Isi be: ins September 7th. For cir'culatr uddress Ptrin cipal, Vai. 1)R. NTRONC' s PJIM! The Old, Well- Tried, Woaderful, Health Renewing Remnedies. ST11ONG'8 PECTOltA L PlLL~S bos m hearty amppeitite, good (iigest ioni, re-4,. . of the bowels. A sure remedy for to :.s and Rhleunmatism. A pr'ecmius boo.. to de licate females, soothi .g nod brac' oig * be nervous system, and giving~ v.oo:- as health io every fibre of mthe body. .Strong's Sanmitary P'il for .mne Lh er. A speedy cure for ILiver Complainis, l *rt. ing the iowels, Pssrilfying ithe 110o.t. elit~s for Sick iadachi. Con.~. ia i. an iu Dy pepsia. Sobi b~y leading .ara~gin. . For ci reculars ansi a'm oneatiC., wit 'at par ticulacsa. ~e... I ta o , e jr. James G. Black, GREENVILLE, r - S, C. -0 'EWELRY, GREAT VARIETY of Goods in stock. SELLS THE ORGANETT. Any child can make Sweet Music cor recily. Price $10. SPECTACLES, you can see close and far off. Give me a call when you visit the City. aug 10, 1882 47 6m ICE LEMONADE! 0 Cli Sil Wale, AND EVERYTHING NICE AND CHEAP AT DRENNAN& BRO'S, EASLEY, S. C 0 COME YE CAND)DATES AND SET UP TIlE SODA WATER-if you would be elected, you must keep cool, and have a quiet campaign in order to win. -0 DRENNAN & BUO. Have also an excellent STOCK OF G ROs CERIES, Provisions, Confections, &c. All of which they propose to sell Cheap for Cash to those who may give them a call. june 22. 1882 40 tf IMP YED MACWIN:RY.1 0 WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR TilS COMPANY, FOR PRATT REVOLV ING HEAD GINS, FEEDERS AND CON DENSERS, without doubt the best GIN now made, and the only one that will not choke. Ask Thomas Parkins, Elias Day, or any other person using them. Over 76 in use in Anderson and Abbeville Counties. CLARK'S SEED COTTON CLEANOR-. somnethting new and indispensible to all Gin owners. Takes out dirt, nails, rocks, and everything else. Increases filhy cot ton from i to 3 cents per pound, and save s largely in gin-filing, &c. Price, $~5.00, payable in the Fall. COOK'S EVAPORATORS AND VICTOR CANE MlLLA. These are known to he the best Goods of their kind, and we can offer them low and give you utiril 1st November to pay. Call at our store and see the Seed Cotton Cleaner. R especfully, JIORIT(N & IBRO0WN, june 1, 1882 37 $4,0009,O000 ANNSETN.t FIRl INSUANCE AGENCY, 1F YOU WISJI INSUR ANCE AGAINST FIRE~ ON YOUR DWELI.ING. FUltNI TJUR E, M1ERClIIAN DISE, &c., apply to G. W. B3OWEN, At TIuudgens & Iladgens, Easley, S. C, A gent Lfor thle ('ontinental Fire Iusurance Company of New York. june 8, 1882 38 6m WESLEYAN Female Institute, \ESSeptember 20, i 1882. One of JheFrst Scools f..r Young Ladies in lie U~nited St ates. Su rrounudintgs beauti, fuil. (limat e unsurpatssed. Puipils from eighiteeni Stautes. T'ERtNI8 A ~I( NG TilE BES I' IN T'II E U NION. Board, WVashing, Englishi Course, Latin, French, Getrman, Instrumental lusic, &c., for Schiolast ic year, fr-om September to June, $238. For Catalogues write to. President. Stautton, Va. july 61, 1882 42 2nm NEW SPORE. NEW GOODS! --- 'The WTorld MoveUs and M. .i. SM IT H & CO., ThEREWITI! ANNOUNCE TrO TilEIR friends and the pulic thaitd they have se cured lie large andi~ CO V.mflodious STOR1 E known as the !!(bLQxi !lE (' itN it. where they will be pleased to serve everybody with FIRST CLASS GOODS at retasonalte pirices We ha've just returned fromt mrket. where we purchased a full stock (of se:iwonablhe Goods, including Fuinishing Goods, Fancy Goods, liaits, Boots, Shoes, Conectionaries, liardware, Farming Inmpleuments, Groceries, andl General Mlet chiandise, aind we can safely assert, that these Goods and Prices will compare favoiably with those of any hicuse In the up county, We mean to sell Goods. Come and see the bargains in Shoe.s, T1obacco. &c. Don't fail to examine our Gloods before makinmg your purchases, for we bumy and sell for cash, and cani guarantee bargains in our new and fresh Goods. Be sure to call. Yours respect fully, MY. J. MMITH[ & CO., Easley, M. C. oct 27, 1881 - 8 8m Pimnn PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL. I AM AGENT FOR THE Wood, Tabor and Morse Engines, hany of them now in use in dhis anid adjoining Count.ies. Refer to An tony and Suu, J. Q. Couch, R. F. Ariati, D-. ChyLon, M. 11. Ellioi. ALSO, AGEiNT FOR THE Watertown Steam Engines, Kemp's Manure' Cart and Drill, &c., &c. [RON AGE CULT IVATOIt, GREGG'S PLOW SULKY CLNIMAX WAIlNG AND RIDING (ULTIVA'o0ts Tiger, Itake, Seed & Fertilizer Nower, Conbibaed, IHave you Seen) them1? If not, call at my office. Cain Mills and Evaporators. DOOK'S BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. "Old Hickory" Wagons, Brown, Winship, and Pratt's Gins, Feeders & Condensers, Boss & Schefi: Id Cotton Presses WANDO ACIDI ANI) FERTILIZER'S. Call for Circulars aud Inf'ormiation. JULIUS C. SMITH. GREENVILLE, S. C. Anug 24, 1882 49 2n GREENVILLE, S. C. ALL'S CELEERATED~ SELF? FEEDING COTTN GIN, MIanufactred' Sinag Mi~g New Yok Perls Eng ie, Mafac4t ured at WVaynesbro Pa. I have the following articles nt the Faetory prices: The ('elebrafel Acme Ifirro v. c:i ( rusher lad Pulvtrizer, Thjis is the best imiip'ement ever introdneed on a pIlnta Isradley's Renuper. Alower and IIlay Ra'ke, mnintnfactumred) at Syracuse. New Yrk. The Celebram edi Vic: (r One fI Irse G1ra- n lDrill, Vict or Ti'npple I linged lIaIrrow, 4 rt er's A ut om i Ie Phrult ;a t ion Ga:t es . E x-Govern or I. F. Perry ha :s t wvo on his phlant ai i. refe'r to lion. W.a' If. Perry for any im'orm-ition as to its 'workingv. I hniiVe just r'Ceeive~l ih A gen~cy for ihe saile of IHa~rley's Adjumst able and Itever'sible IIirrow, it has gre:at adynn~itage overI the T'homas i arroii4w. Cull and examfl ie. I ron FenceQs for lra o r ii emeterya ( Lots.i~ TH1OMIAS STEEN. Aiucloieer anid C'onman issionm Merchnanut. june 1, 1882 37 tf LANDRETHSAN' 'EDIGRIEE SEEDS SEEDS Porth~eTMERCHANTonourNwPnsED SEEDSFor the PRIVATE FAMIL.YSED Crown by ourselvesonurwnrm 1W" Handsome Illustrated Catalogue and Rural Register FREE TO ALL. MERCuANTS, SEND US YOUR BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRADE LIST. DAVID LANDRETH A SONS,SEED GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA M. C, Winchester, Anudersoun's M~ill~s. S. C.w KEEPi3 CONST.ANTLA ON IIAND A rnll Stock of OENER AL MIEIlI ANDISE, viz: SUG AR, COFFEE, SA LT, CROCK, f(~J S~e~ ERY WARE, CALICOES, .JEANS, and PLOW S OCKS all kinds of G0000I), w hich he sell4 as cheap as any other Merchant in the C'ounty. All kinds of COU N~I'Y [PRt DUICE taken .5IE in exchanuge for (000)3, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shovels, Spades, firoani $3 to $80 (Give me a call and be convinced of the above facts. R espect fully, M. C. WINCIhESTER. ap 13, 1882 3 E. W. Marshall & Co. Mattocks, Picks. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In R A K ES. !FbIGN AND D~Mi!O D1Y-QQ00 AND NOT1!N% Cross Cut Saws, Pe-t-.o Feru illersA .I Next tFergusonE & Miller'soohe God GREENvs asat . . - a , r.no ar an.... n-- - CHAS. P. BARETT, A TTORNEYJ COUNSSLON AT LA W ?iekeus C. Hf., S. V (Offlee in School Commiasioners Office) Will practice in the State and Federal Courts. jan 6, 1882 16 GIo. 0. WXL9s, Otto. W. TAnLOI, JAMI L. OUR, Pickens C. 11. S. Greerville. 8, C. WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYSi COUNSELQRSATLAV PIC'KENS (. 1i., 8. G. Prompt attention given to business entrus ted to them. miarch 10, 1881 26 M. F. AsEL, J E Boooa. Greenville, 8 C. Pickens 8 C ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW PICEENS 0. H., S. 0. Offiee in the Court iouso. Prompt attention given to all businesis en, trusted to them. dec 9, 1880 12 The Grand Central -OF Dr J. W. QU1LL)Ah t -AT - EASLEY, - - s. c. A L A I HAVE RECEIVED AND HAVE TN store the Largest and Best Selected Stock A of GENit.AL MERtCIIANDISE in this L place. A TO TuE LA DIE. 1 would say that I have just received 200 L differenit St yies or H ATS antd BUNNETS, from 25 cents to $7.00 apiece A nice line of Trimnming Silks and Satins. 200 Pecies Fine Dress Goods, 20,000 Yards Calicoes,. Muslins and Pi ques. My stock of Ladies and Centlemeni's $Ihoes is complete, at prics thiat never fail to sell theni. A large lot of Gents Straw Goods. Ready Made Clothiung aind Furnishing Goods. 10.000 Yar ls Cashmewrs. Jeans and Cotf tenades, bouight direct from nmanuifactutrers. Shirlings, Sheet inigs, Yarn, Ilardware, Glasswuire, Table and Poucket, Cutlery in A endtess variety. Drugs, M\edicines, Paints, Oil and D~ye Stuffis. A inrge lot of heavy and Fancy Groceries as cheap as~ thle chieaplest Whlen youu conne to Fiasley he suare a&il j' caill natal see ie, andi bet coniviniced t hat I s1111ll lead ini hlw iaice liespaect fully, J1. W Y1..i (lU I,laN, C mayv 1, 1% M' A GRE~AT CAUE OF HIUMAN~ M i4en y is V lhe I4S!4 ol' A LI~A'TI)ltl.i on, the Nalture. T1rea'men, ~ain.irt 1 1ad1ical cureC of Semtaiimal Weak - nie':s, or F permatoI (rri l, irolu tced by G3elt A~ buse, in voIlint a ry Em~issxi''ns, 11mp ot enicy. Nervous 1)ebility, and Impediments to AIar inge genieralI y; Consu mpltion. Epilepsy, o :util Fits; Aleniaul and PhIysicail lnenpaj~city. &c.- Biy ltOllisIlT .1. 'ULVERWI'ELI,, M. nt 1) , aut hor of tlhe 'Greenu l1'ook,"' &c. The2 wur'd renoitwniedha suhor, in thi~s nd. mllirable Lectuire, clear-y ~iwoves fromt his own'l e'xp~eice thiat the~ sawfl conisequiene of1 Se1lf Abuse may b113'lue eft-:alt. I'y remo uved whouit dan1 igei4)us. sulrgicail operatios hiongies instrPumletits, rings, or. coidials and' eIfectual, by wvhuich eveiry suff ereri, nto - ma31tier wvhiat hiis conidition any be, miay I cure himsel5(3f chetaply, pri vatIely amnd radi, cally. tyg This Leelr'(te will prove a boon to t! ouisanhds and1 iouisanth-. senlt nI 1cer sen',~ ini a plain envelope, to alny adbdress. pos paid, 0on receipt. of six cenl! orW rI wof( osage st-u1nips. A ItreQs Thei~ Culverwell Medical Co-. 41 Antn St., New Yorik. N. Y., Postohlice Blox, 450. ' jan 5, 1882 16 ly PARKER'S L HAIft A BALSAM. A perfeet dreas nrg,elgtljiIy per ( umed and harm ess. Removes ftnd(rulfl restorest iint rcotor and precvent.. b.deses FLOICSTCN . U 0CLOME,. -An ez'inkkOelt fra - , (f~w~fl pe.rfrn, wIhb ft and '1 cent.. PARKER'S CINCER TONIC ,An tnvigoratla~g Medicine that Wkver intoxlcrntes A IThis dei(.IOnis colninaution4 o f (inger. Iunchu,. Manfd2ate. Stilling.i iiandmay o:tqer oif th-:~ best ver'tabt'e remedies known. enresi d~ ui's-o(ern r f ite bowels, stloma2ch, hver, iduneys anOIuugA, & is The Sest and Sarest Cough Cure Ever Used.A If yon are suffering from Femait~o Coimptian. 'Ners (onsnI'%, M~ thef(ShIess, I heri I(lmathan 1)yspep. 'i.i age or anty di--ease or inii, '.c l ' lker's *3i'm-;ccITmni:. ii v. ilt stren:-then br.a and body and gave y'iu ,ew lice and1 vigo'r. 1oi or o2y.2Q r>e fou. o . ( n.iu Toi Pai for anyhiurc Ii imin for ate. grToi or0fo aoflur he' or eI~, e . 1sebvnb~r *ic ai em. frL a,,ir, inusosA , 153, i' . , $ i.bd frIC.r l toHsc t O.363W n i!6Y I'cr o Rg'1ICHrvI, PAl' m~ e Icich i~xt, ad -i Cei~fr'.?' s.1y chne ew blo ie CH ANG1 OF 3CHEbCLA. PA88ENGERbEPARTMN', CoL0MaIA, 8 0., May, 1th 1882. On and after Monday, Maj19th. 18811 assenger trains will run as herewith India iated upon this Road and Its brasches. Daily, except Sundays. so. 62. UP ]PA8s6NGER eaveoolumba [A] 11 49aid Alston 12 41 p Newberr3' 14pm Ninety Six 924pm lodges at 418pm Belton at 540pm krrlve at Greenville at 7 06zz NO. 63. DOWN PA6SENOER ,eave Greenville at 10 26 amt B~eltonat 11 5a lbm Hodges at 1 46 p m Ninety Sit 2 3 p m. New4berry at 8 65 p ni Alstonat 0 p m rrive atColumbil [r] 0602 p id PARTANBUZIG, UINION & COLUMBIA RAILROAD. No. 62 u PAISENGER. eave Alton 12 64 p m SHrodger 1 28 p mi Shelton 1 62 p in Santi e a 8o p in Union 25 7 p m Jonesville 8 26 p it .rrve Spartaub[rg 4 16 p to NO. 65 DOWN PASSENGER. eave Spartn'g R & D depot (u) 1 00pm Sparthe'g, 8, U & C depot (a) 1 31 p in Jonesville 2 25 p ti Union 2 54 p t Santuc 8 20 p m Shelton 8 65 p m Strother 4 18 p m rrivo at Alston 4 68 p mi LAURKNS UAILR0AD. eave Newberry at 4 0 p m rr-ive at Laurens C If 6 49 p irf eave Laurens 10 08 a mI rrive at Newberry 12 60 p ny AnBEVILLM BRANCH. cave Hodges at U 80 p m Jrive at Abbeville 2 28 p mi cave Abbeville 12 10 p mt rrive at Hodges 1 05 p m M.. A InN s IL AIL-- --4MAD. -- eave Nlewberr at 4 0 p m. rietourn C 60 p ni rrive at. NWberry 12 59 p nm eave hages at 1 80 a or rriende at Hde 1 05 a m ueRdeR&Anderson Br1Iao, earve a.Belt on at 5i 60 a i AlndeTiroshor ewnCalon ant620pi lendenle nChreton and6 5reenm ileneca'tri [ch] n7e86ca p b mwcz rie ot laove 7 o9npsm eaWh Calad ft m80hales n ith ai.migton, ot bi 50d Aiur Soltrad berwee Colmiao and Wal iteroite abovteeoin. .With 8 C &ARailroad f om charloesnd all points North thereof .withI Amdhevill'and Spart anburg Railroad for point s in Western North Carinano .wbb Ia Alan ta and (chnrlotmte D.ivh-ion Rih K miond anid D~anville llailwamy for At lata anid amll point s sou th and wetf .v ith Ii.t hinta anmd chmailot te Duivision Rich nI omi( Lad D~anv ile nazilway from At lataI antd beyomnd .wii ~t Alan mta antd chariot Ie Di' ision Riichs miondu anmd Daenville liailroad for al-I points south and it west. with Ii C Ibaih-ond four (ChnrTeston Wiit h i iinngten, (Colmmu i imiad Am'gnsn r Itailroad fur Wilinington amnd the N rthI. WVithI chtarlot te, columbima and Aumgutm a Rai'load for Chariot te nnmd I lie Norm hi .Wit h Asheville aind Spart anbm.rg Ranilroud. from Hendersonville . With Atlanta anid charlot te Division Rich miondu anmd Datnville Railroad Ierm charmlotie aind beyond Standarid Time used in Waishiington, D cy, hdich is fificenm minutmes faster thmui Colunm T. M. Rt. TAILCOTT, General Manager.. J WV Fav, Supe)Lrintendlent, A. PoPK .General'assenger Age~nt Ailchmlond4 & Iianvile R1 I Change of Schedule. PASSENGER DEPAR'lMENT, On amnd after July 9th, 1882, 'assenger Train Service on the Atlanta, nd Charlot te Air Line division ofm te R ich mond! and Danville I- R. will be as follows EASTWA1'D MaAiL AN))D XPRiss NO. 51. enve Atlanta 2 40 p mn rrive Gainesville 5 04 p ni Lula 6 85 p in Itabuin Gap Junction 6 11 p mi Toccoa 6 48 p um Fenmeca g 14 p in Greenville 10 06 p mi Spartanburg 11 40 p m Gastonia 2 t06 am m rrive Charlotte 8 16 a m MAIL No 68. ente Atlanta . 4 00 a m rrive GaInesville 6 19 a ma Lua 6 50 a m Raibun Gap Junction 7 41 a m Toccon 8 17 a m Beneca . 9 2.0 p in Greenville 11 08 p ra. Spatrtuanburg '12 24 p ma Gastmnla 2 50 p mn rrtve Charlotte 4 00 p , WESTWARD MAIL AND EXPRESS NO 50 eave Charlotte 1 00 a rr rrive Gast~, nia 2 02 a mm Spartanhurg 4 81 a Greenville 6 59 a m Seneca 7 48 a m Toccoa 9 38 am Ilabun Gap Junct ion 10 00 a or Linla 10O87atu (Gamnesville 11 08 a as Lrrive A tlant a -I 80-p mu. MAIL NO 62 ,eave Chnrlot te *12 60 a or krive. Gastonia .. 47pm S~partanburg *49 Geenville ~Qpm