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*LocAL xaws Cotten picking i sow Val blasL Don't negloot the oat orop, nor the W bast crop. 8ovetai tracts of land changed hands lat week The busineus out-look for - this fall and winter l very promising. The nights are getting cool, which Indicates heavy frost is close at hund. Tho Ladies Hissionary Socioty of is place was reorganisod last sun. day. Those who like to road a first class county paper should subscribe for the SENTINKL. This would be bettor than borrowing it. Prank Bradley and Foster Keith, the succoawul applicants for the beneficiary cadetshipts from this County, will leave this place on next Satuday for Charleston, and will enter the Citadel Academy on.Mon% 4Iy following. We call attention of our renders io the advertisenont of C. P. Run ion., Easley Station, which appOarh il tlhis issue. Mr. Runion tOlIe yon 14t what price you can buy some of hi Anny good tbings. CUll on him 101d soe fror yourselves.. Mr. James Grant was seriondly hurt, by the accidental explosion of ati blast. laat week. The thumb and V.veral fingers of the left hand were bhown off and his right hand con Mderably inijured. Dr. Earle of this place attended the injured man and 1o was doing finely when last heard Irom). A gentleman informs us that he saw, on latt Sunday, about ten or I welve porsons pieking cotton in a tield near the base of the mountains. 11ere is a field for the Home Mis.. vlonary tLo work in. The heathen ut come needs conversion as bad as Sheathen in t'oreign landa,. Gin owners should read the ad.. e ernnment of Col. R. E. Bowen 3anud Dr. Van l)y ke, whI.ich uppeairs ieg iis itZnei. They will sharpent 3our gin su wM chap~t by3 the O'Neill pa ent, uind d,> it butter thuan it, cana ice donue bsy any oither pruoes. * I-v. Mr. N ichlon#0 wilt preaZchi at h is~ place oni the 5t h instead of the 4 1. Abtimth ini net mioth, a' Lhe wI be in attensdance oiu thea tuuutelI ig 't be Sy* nod1 at, Abbevillo U. 11. on the 4. n Sabbath. Sr:c!AL NoTnen.-M. W. Ford h ao be se maunaguiment o.4f the BIMtuatre Ulothing Ilouse of Green. v;Ime, an~id would be psleased to aco ad of hisa old enatomhers. 11lasing (ceveni years CX perbunce ill the buu~a ee t'b contideat of givings. every> robI scIisfactioni, anud donit you for \an it ei ted on latt Friday nigh t. We te the~ result, oft the crimmaial na'!a's ini our Iast issuo A go->d * at civil bustiness waus disposed o'. Ben.~ C.opelanid. c'.l., whto wa i ce.d to six n-.oniths ini the Pcn Liriy or $5) tioe for carryinig a Spacoe ina our last issue did not p,'rmit us to inoion) t.he fact that w. lad te pleasure oft meetinag our' -I:ckens" boy4, Cary and Ken ne, Idore, while in Groenwood, att.nd og theLI R:ilroaid meeting thbe week be:tro. Buoth these young gentle meno are becoming much pleased wil.thGrenwood and have a piomn ~. idag future in journalism at that fl >1 )riuig town. They huave al ready improved the Argus mnch and wilsoon have it, second( to no other emon y papeor in the S:ato. They hart h sp'ak in the highest terms of .4 hei ci'tizenis ot' Green wood, tI~e younug ladies especially, whom they dclare are just as pretty as they can~ be. They wear their best c.,lothes ever'y day, keep cle: n sha vedJ anid are o Cnstantly on tboir p's and q'ar We thirik they are trying to mnake an "impression." Sucesan Do y ou, boys. A $75 Sirtysa TEA SET Fro ONLY $1 00 --himpIossible as it seems, yet it. is irually true. The tea set -is of L2h 't. quality; made by Meriden Urittania Conmpany-five pieces anud worth 5 cash. It, can be hasd for only 01 cash. How? By sub scribing~ for the Southern Musical Jo'iuui, price *[ yearly, and reociv n a ticket in their October 1st Prem.inim drawing for the tea set. l'very subacrirqr received between Jublv 14t and October 1st will get a toke.Ctt, anA eatead a chance foir the t en twi Some one subscribers will Ineuare the. prise. All will aet the maga~uzme, which Contasins $12 wort~h e.t cho'ice mfie yearly, and is woith it~ Mis hiripti~pn price five times over i..~ u rne~, copy f'reo. R.~ht ;~ . ii,. The Now &rM Dancuville. AS.Pa45ATUN: We are just b< gianh'f t' fodder, and I thought 6 d~g you a line before we got . busy that I could not take tiene ti write, and now that I hav, coin, menovd, I hiave so much to tell yo, that I don't know which to say tirlt We have had a good ineuting av Peter's Crook, conducted by W. It Ray, pust.or. Nine were btaptised The meeting tasted 8 days. I am glnd to report that. out sow. ing is now going on to some extent. Let the good. work go on gentle men. We have mado good crops tLi year, but we have not made enough to last us a life time. The great thinning day has como and gone-id with it sone good stalks-and some good 1iiends sadly disappointed. Look 1110 Majo', I t.hought thaLt you was coming this summer. Well como when you can, roemInbor that, the door latch hangs on the out sides. Our roads! Our roads! My, m3! What shall be done. I wish that some body could see that ne0w road arouid the Philpot hill and on to the new bridge. I cans't see the good part of it. My! Myl Wli. t use hive we or at bridge wititout a road to it. Will the County Cos. itissionie's pleaso expliaiti BONES. MCBIDID & Co., Atlinta, Georgia, man ulacture Show Cases, are Southern Agents for Seth Thomas Clocks and Lambeth's Fly Fans, and own the celebrated ainte City Stone Water Filter, and Cherry's Steam Fruit and Vegetable Dryer for the world. Prices forwarded on application. Merchants make out list of Crockery, Glass, Wood and Tinware, that you are in want of and send it to us. We will attach prices, and save you ruinous freightsland breakage that you. always get from the far off East. McBRIDE & Co., Atlanta, Ga. WHY SHoULD TH EY.-No nai or woman can do satistacetory work when the brain is dull, the nerves unsteady, the systcem relaxed and they feel genecrally wretched. Why shonbId:ianybo dy Elrag t h rouih thecir work ins this coniditLion, w hent a bot tle oft Pairker's. Guge To0i will mnodor..to cost give thetu the st rength anvd wvill tLo perfortn.4 their duti es satislactlori ly.-EdX. 4 A N ExPLANATiON. -The delit-ate, flower ~ty tad 'isunag lragrtaco (i a orehst'm Co lognoi e txp laitn wh y it is auch a tavorito wvith the hladieis. 4 Personal! To M a Only ! Trhe Voltaic Belt Co., \la: shall, Mich., will sendi Dr. Dye's Celebraitedl Electro Voitaic Belts anid Electric aapplianaces ou tritIl for thirty dalys to mteni (yo- ug or old~ who are, nilied withI N rvous Deility, Lost. Vitality anad Maho d, andi kindrnea troubb-s. guairanlt eeg speedly at;.d comap let<C rest oratijont of healihi and tntintly Vigor. Ad. dress as ab~ove. N. B -No risk is ineurret as thirty days' aial is aillo .ved. M~uaaria, Chills atil F'ever, anid Uiliouw attiacks positivelv eured withI Emory's Stan dardl Cure Pills-an in:alliblei remedly: ntevet fails to curen th mao st obsti nite. lon g-stamti intg cases w-aere Qu ituine al :1 all o ter- re. metdies lad failed. 'They aire pre paredl ex pressly for maalarions sect ouas. in doubbt boxes, t wo kinad. of P'ilhs. con iiniung a sitog enthlaiartic an ad a ciltl breaker . su gal coateud; cttain tno Qiain le or M ercuary catusaing not graiping oar pnelginag- they ar<. i-d anid ethlin., certa:na ina heir actioat ad iiies in alS l caste'~xts; iihey3 effectua~l ls cleans ihae systm, ainl give naew lite ani one to lhe boly. As a haois)ushoh remed3 t hey arae nuaeg aal~al. For LiIver (Juomplain~ thaeia equal is *oi k..awn; tote box will haav< a wonidetful effect ona I he wv rst eae Thue1 are used antd pre~cibe bt~lly Physicians. aine soltd by Driuggisas everywherte. or senit h)a mlatil, 25) antdO ceut boxes. Em~aory's Litt I< Caithtartic Pills, best ever made, only 1J cents. Standaird Cute Co., 114 Nassmu street, New York. june 15, (im (C. P. R UNION, THE CHAMPION 07' LOW rimc2 Call anad examine his elegant Stock, yoe cant regret your visit. NOTICE, 4,000 YA RDS PRINTS, 5 to 12 COents pe yard. Worsteds, 10 to 40 cents per yard. Cassinmeres, very superior Goods, 25 ci per yard. Alpaucas, 25 to 85 cents per yard, and al Grandes of Fantcy Notions. Boots and Shoes. An elegant Shoe for 35 cents, on to $0 Boots from $1.26 to $7.00. Als~o Notice Our nice line of Crockery, titne Syrups. 40c to $1.00 per gallont; Suagairs -t'o 12 lbs. t, the $1.00; Coffee--all Giraides Hardware. Blargainis it P'ants Goods. Burgaiins ii Beady Made Clothing Bargains in Hos cry. Blargaiuns all times at. C. 1P. RLUNION'S, The Champion of Low Prices. sept 28, 1882 2 Orm Notice. T HE. BOOKS OF CLAYTON & F')LGE[ I. have aiccumutlated to sneh an exten thast they are troutblesome6 to hanadle Ait MUus 35 cLOSnao by maoney or approve~d note All accoutnta not settled by lit .Janainr 1888, will be drawni off andi acted upori ~flnaA W!iV. M. J. SMITH, The Leader of Low Prieem, hRa Rememved to the BrIggs Store Mouse, Main Street, EASLEY, S. c., AND WILL OPEN A SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, BOOTS, su0Es, SEED OATS and WIAT, Choice Groceries and General Merchandise. and will make it to the interest of all to call and examine stock and prioces, for he will not be Bargains in Dress Goods; Bargnins in Calicoes; Bargains in Domestics; Blargins in Ribbons and Laces: Bargains in losiery; Speoial Bargains in Boots aumd Shoes. Fine Tobaccos and I'igars a specialty. IBargains in everything. Always go to tlendquarters to buy what you want Cheap for Unsh. sept 7, 1882 61 Plows PLOW STOCKS, HOES, Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Picks. RAKES. Cross Cut Saws, AND) Lots of other Goods at JV. T. MIcFAL L'S. PICKCENS C. H., S. C. jan 5, 1S82 it6 FWR SALE. -0 I offer f'cr Salec thle V OIIale Proper-ty knowni:' as ibe E:ASl-EY lit)1 El,. located ini ensi toiiiiy, S. C. The liotel con~~inius 1.> neces'sary (Otubuilidinig. (One acre of Land T his propert1y cani lbeI reat for 1k pit tely het ween now :ii' Sniedi is in NOvernber, but, it noi dixpo-ed ot* at 1-risale sale by linht I ime it w il lbe sold a: pulic outcry to thie hi giw-t bidder mo~li.tline. wo iei24. good securitiy and 220 2 tgage el prem12ise,. 1). 1F. BIRAA l-.:Y, Agent. sept 14, l68.2 52 8 Sheriff's Sales. STATE 01F SOUT1II CA RZOLINA. CouNTrY OF PlIKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLE.\S NI art ha Smith et al Phlint iff, against Amad liLtbI. Smi1th1 et ali 1k I eud,& ii -CoMsi Pi'A1N FOR ItELiEF, &e' I beeneto a D~ecret al (Order' made *Iin the abIove' staitedl ca1se, on1 the ibI day1 of June, 1882, by the lion 15. C SPr . ssley, Presiintg J1ud~ge', I will sell1 to lhe highest bidder, at Pickenis Court IIine during the legal houirs of iale, on1 the linti Alonday in Oiciober, 1882, alhl of thai p rt of the REAL EST.\TE of) ,Uovin (LG. i Imih, deceased, recoin inierded to bile suihl by thle coinii 8isiersi app121iwed c or 10.hiiat purpo12)-e in said order, to wit, A All of t hat P'iece', Loit or l'a rcel of Li te. Conitaiing Thirty-ibli ce nod One-balf Acres, tiore or less, adejoining lr iidl of A bner Mu l .in ix, Jino W . h iiso andiiii othiiers, on branches of Eighteen .\ I in(Creek. TERi~Ms--Oe hlli'enuixh andi~ 2he ot her half on a credit of twelve mionathi, witii niterest -from ,day of salt-, sie iired b y bonad and se2curity, with at mortg of thle proemise's sold; ihe purchaser' * paging fr ad22 deeds anid 11ort1giges, and11 f22 ieordinig 1the siame, . wih leave to at icipate piymitent. sept '7, 1882 4 Sheriff's Sale. ------ Etat e of Sout.th3 Car'oina COUNTY OF PICKENS. BlY virtue of an execution to me'directed, I)I will oell to the highest hidder for cash, at Pickens Court honse, South Caio non the first Monday ini October, A. D) 1882. during the hegiti hours of sale, All of that Tract of Land, lying in thle -StaI,e and County aforesaeid, in hhlorrs.can Tonhp n waters of Mile Creek, con I tu~ining ThIrtv..4w~ A-----------------. .584 j~eNBd PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL. I AM AGENT FOR THE Wood, Tabor and Morse Engines, Many of them now in use in this4 nd adjoining Counties. Refer to An, thony aid s8O, J. Q Couch, R. F. Arianl, Dr. Clayton, M. H. Ellison. ALSO, A(GENT FOR TH1iE Watertown Steam Engines, Kemp's Manure' Cart and Drill, &c., &c. IRON AGE CULTIVA TOR, GRE 94' PLOW SULKY CLIAX WA1RlNG AND RiDING (JJI.TIVATOIRN, Tiger, Rake, Need & Fertilizer Sower, Combined, lave you seeln them? It not, call atL m1y othieo. Cain Mills and Evaporators. COOK'S BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. "Old Hickory" Wagons, Brown, Winship, Pnd Pratt's Gins. Feedors & Condensers, Boas & Schefi-id Cotton Presses WANDO AICID AND FERTILIZERS. Call for Ca-culki ,1id l at1if aI ion1 .. JULIUS C. SMITH. GREENVILLE, S. C. A iig 24, 1882 49 2n THOMAZ T: YANtAITU :RS' AGENT9 GREENVILLE, S. C. 41, 4P. HIALL'S CELER D J k~~ ' ' I"L FEEING~ COTON CIN, 1 Maiahour'ed Ming. Mi; New *Yorki. Pee:'e'ns Endne, ~ ~ h.* ;!mau red aut Wayesboro, Pa. Gl(' iushler* .id I'nive-izer', Thbi is~ lhe 'i et '. einent ever intrioduced on a~ pihda Brd1ysHepv 'b~wer :and II--y Il ie. ru-inif-ietoiired a: Syrace~. New York. Th'le ('elrIun:e' Vienn- 'h-e llou-s (ri n !h ii, V ito TIripph'e Iilingd ibufi'rew, C2'rrer's Aituoinarie la:,alion i u. Ex i ; o W-!:i r1 u F. P--rry h-is Iwo ont his planil:tioun. I have just receiet .I ' .heneyV Iir iIhe sile uf i-ailey's .\dj usabc h andI ReverPSible, THOMAS STEEN. LDAEN DRETHS'pEIGIIEESEEDS SEEDESEFor the MERCHANTnourNo wEEan SEEDES JFor the PRIVATE FAMILY Crown by ourselves on OUr own a E D IN" Handsome Illustrated Catalog'ue and Rural Register FREE TO ALL. MERCIIANTS, SEND US YOUR BUSINESS CARDS FOIR TRADE LIST. 9AVID LANDRETH & SON4,EED GROWERS, PHILADELPHIIA New Advertisements. -1 ichse' (10TTON Commission Merchants, Aiinderson's 3Ii111. -j. c. P. O) HOX 249)0, Kl1I. E ( 3c'ONS.a'FIla O 11 \ND A No. 134 Peal1 Street, New Yo4rk. i if(INF AUERi ANis. 1,1 .1 . \DV U X NrI> .\i a L>E oN Sul-. fu Stc 1'-Mm nA e .\ENTs OF ('OTi It N. viz: Sim.\F, COFFTF, SA[T,'( CROCK, llaving been esitabished1 ini the ('oItin FUC IC , JANii Iinie(' s for thle iims t wenty yein-M. we feel I'' ourselvses citupertent toi give !:uii:L(t on in a llil isof (GOODl) , which~l he sells s cheaj 'L i'en~ her I, Im'. .\ll LiiiId ii ( O(u -' Nly igU~ ,It1,pe1 $10 to $9 000 ~ 'N~~ I ho11n 1 legi l-n j loies\n, sf enutio in r FincCAio-c$t i D . :unien H ive- en \.'--osa un 6::lp 18, 1 8:n 2 P IU MBy \l WOILLIY, .\im - :r [1M 1.~. ~ vI:~ii.E. W. arshall & Co. CURE.ri'd tor my book on1Th hIahii :,nd its enraie. Free. W~7holesalo and R'etail Dealers In F.. announcement I i l lu n frrin add~treMs the Drem oh tne .\iiierican~ ColI ge .r Lois. Geo. C'. Pilzer, .\. 1)., ge;0 Chambehrs St., S I. Lois , \lom. N ewsipnper .\dvirii n Is i Ireaul, 10 ipruce Str r t, New York. sepit d i 182I1cry lu dig .UiUUUU R \1 NS 27 Slop-i 10 Sd l Reeis - Oil.y ;an.' Pianos. 8125 'i. ax o Frgsn&vi1r~ lir Hoi \h1Y. l1~'i~ii~ir.NJ (IEN~L1~ iT.hm~(Zfe m- amn. SnN.he.Dsied j - ~ i r)1I r>ine s ,, I4 -X IMrry Unildins Next to Ferguson & Miller's, GREENVILLE, - - M. ( . MG m il / Fr e{ ilie recip for n Samples Sent When Desired. may 4. 1882 m 1.. Professional Notices. CHAS P. BARRETT, ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELOR AT LA W, Pickenm C. H., s. C. (Offilee in School Commissionero Offlee) Will practice in the State and Federal Courts. jau, 1882 16 ago. 0. WRLI.s, ago. W. TAYLOR. JAMEI L. Oit, Pickens C. H. 8. ( Greenville, ki, (.j WELLS. ORR & TAYLOR, A TTORNEYS t Co UNSEL UIt4A TLA W PiUKEN8 U. U1., 8. (. Prompt attention given to busiuess entrus ted tu them. march 10, 1884 26 M. F. ANSEL, . E Boa0. Greenville, S C. Pickeus 8 C ANSEL & BOG GS. ATTOR&N lOYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW PICKENS C. H., S. C. Office i n the Cowurt f11 u--o. Prompt attention given :all butsiniez on% trusted to them, dec 9, 180 12 The Grand Central Dr J. J QU1LLiLB .4 , . S. C., li.VE D'il\'I) ND I IA VE I N to tei ag a . Seh-vleil Stock ot' I-: iil \L .\1-: C11.kND)!S1-' in this o i n' wilkd o a ;i . Jinst.o evil hesis c'ong ~lete, atL ~ twices ilit ne I Lver fatil to sell thlem. Gootils. 10.0t Yat Is ('aslunoer', .1tan s antd ( t - tenaudis, hunght dijt fr 1oint I:nanulfathIrers'. Shirlintis, Slieeitngs. Yarno, IIil'~anlwar, G Ulatsswar te, Tai ai t 11. oL cket CnUI i'y ini I)rnzgM. NIledicinecs, Pin~lt's, Oil and DyeC St :11f.. A birp. lot of'Iev atlIancy Groceries 1% heni yon comle to I-:aslev he sure ntin1 call 211el isee ine., nIl be contvutine l t t I still leasl ini low prtie, S. I'4~ltespeI fully. .J. V. il-'. 4QUlLLLAN, ruoy 4, 18858 8:1 ____ A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN Iita tih:!caluere of Seinintal Weak-I neIss.'I' Ir 1per11 trrbey, it i i baleit by I eif \1111' ti hi nattdiryitt liiions1. Ipotenlcy. Nerv..ni'' lilit yllII It l i ,e . i sto' \bu-dll .un '?,. I i \l~n 'ti 2n ' dlh j I i ncapacI 1002 y, T h( w(r' r~enownel Aia bori a bi.d mirh I lAcuire, ew y*i p. N.e f.mlo own exa-ranc that he ownic n o.e al s lf \hn~ tu3 h etict 1 y ennvee :nr b*.ci 'ceaiy irv el an irdi i csa t.:nilt 'h l.-:n tl ,. Iwu~r Ien un-lef( *r * il ''ri iS, in a pla nveop, to any -i arbir . p aae dl p.i-Si o ip i t :.ixt jIn 5. 1 1 I)1l( yt - - -; ut.O iIC y d.i hto o t h 'ti the n o~i 'ueii i th i '. (1 2t) , < An c ' p it t wen.. v i t un:L. I pi .00) - iirt I.;. im I e et he2'" anyIL h :-e~ e trs t . ld 1 't lty It t wtioi atI-h d lh. pouIl .__'t'nter i is l 8t lnotno t lfuer F rf f r I i 1 - e Blooti, and will completely c.hansto ti.e blomt in theentire arsten 01 thren a nnths, A no person who will tako 1 Pill ennh nira t from 3 to 12 weeks may he restoreil to sonnel heali ii, i i such a ihing im un.,at win on.a. s... .... .. e sm.... ..,,...... I ti' Coiurnoi. Columlb PASSENGER i CHAING E OF SWREDULE. PASS ENOERDEPARTMENT. CoILUNBIA, 8 C., May, 18th 1882. On and after Monday, May 19th. 1882, passenger trains will run as herewith Iidi. cated upon is Read and is branche&. Daily, except Sundays,. so. 62. ur ?Aaessx3a Leavtoolumbza [A] 11 42 a t Alston 12 41 p to Newberry ' 1 1 46 p tu Ninety Six 8 24 p Hodges at 4 18 p a Belton at 5 40 p r Arrive at Greenville at 7 06 j, in IO. 8. DowN PAseSEXNa Leave Greeivilleat 10 26s m Beli on at, 11 5 a III llodges at 117 p ns Ninety Six 2 84 p in Newberry at 8 66 p m Alnt at 601 p in Arrive at Coluimbia [r] 602 p w bPARTANBLJRG, UiNION & COLUMBIA RAILROAD. NO. 62 UP 'AdSMMMR. Leave Alstou 12 64 p u Srothr1 28 p Sheon2 p us a2 29,p m Arrve 6paitaubuwrg 4 15 V u; NO. 56 DiOWN VASBUN12.6p Leave Spa-tan~g It & 1) depot. (H) 2) p t spiutiil, 6 U & 0 depot. (a) I1 46 Jolmsy1l10 2 p 2 29 p vi t~~c 2 67 p m~ Salie 8 2 1 p a 4 1 ' 4 , ; , krrive at Almton 4 ki3 1, U L.AUiENS RAILROAD. Leave Ne erry it 4 0' p in Arprive tt Lauru s C 11 6 p9 p n Leave Lale 2C8 0 4., Arrive at Newberry 1 -U AIJURILL BRANC. Lc'aV(! II o1geC4 :i t, A trive fit A Ibvi 1022;e Leave Aewbevilla 12 ' Aive at Laurge8 1 0 5 Llue I'dgo n~ n & Anderson 3ranch. Leave Lu011 U 40 .m 1'ettdet (wi at. 6 11. Svtieo '] * 30p us iii W illilla b$Jp Dn l~r~Le Vw:a lial l ~ p 81 am Arrive~ at Nelw err 12 60 ali Ari4, v Ai hweilletuge0cr bt~ot Bluhe Ridghe aboR i&I 'endletonw frmWlmotn n l \it ni Wal&.thl ilfotchrot n l'endileton atn Sa .iur aira Ao pne on ill illW~ t ot aoia ~i.wih i~iiti aici~Juv~ote 1 8 3ot Rcm t. wji l a t tii lAnrli'Iisn ranch. Iti~a itid1)~v l~ Hjio6 f40 all Jew~ 118 So~tIi it2d wpst r *~ il~S ia ivoid orClitrcs o0p front 14 114l4 14'i11I a m i So~ilid trai h e :.td ween Cotineni jand Wal tiendonil114 buville andChalesoad Green. vie, obvirlitng chae io. as beoon C Wv hiit is ilnt on , ii Icolun~ bitia CdAlnus po. ints1 Nor I'(th th erf. nae u. wCit si(nd Spart)uurg~ Raird C. ihAange ofu' chte dule.nic riu nd tiro Dnvily Ohalwa for82, lanu'eta~ aUnd ial poinjes sou and6 hwest. t.wi(htiII Aln r anclwte i isio n Ri ich Iii undt atiiLaivil k( anv ill nailwa frollows t.ew tth Ailnt ad halo D' 4io p ih . no. and(Danvilte Hailroad for paln !C.I ita Gp ititoa for Chalesp Itairoad fuUiigo and ptie W;it a a2ole clmba 6n Agust .iaito o C harlotlttand 1he a Nor n. ab Altintaad hrlt Div0io Rich chartot te nnd I&8 beyondI 8I ia andTimusdiWahig 5n. a C, wh ich iln u inntesnfaste t 7n 41lai J Wt Puv 1. Superintenden (;ch ond wDunille ITR1 IK Chte langkie of Scedule WESTWAR;D 1AI AN) Einlts NO6 ILenve A1irI e (0 ai arriVe Gainsv Iillo 2 Greewville~ 6 .vainnurg 1 a 1ialhlt Gnapjntin(10 ii .rrive Clailogtte 0 NAIL NO 58. Legve Allantao~ 2 0 Artii'e Gainsille 7 U:ihnni Gap Junction0 7pa Gninesville 11 06 a m rrive Ailanta i 80 g a MAIL NQ 52 Ltave Charlotte Arrive Gastonia partanhurg Greenville eneca Toccoa 2 60 a a 1 47 p a 4 ft p a f. '.9 p m 7 10 p m 8 89 p a ahun Gan Junctinn 0 17 n m -