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1 W. Mr. AIrton preached half hourS_on baptism in the. .hoh last nday. 'The aeptember ge]t}s dry anhis 1Setion.: e wind bGr bard but here was o rAId. On ast Monday and Tuesday imotnings U1>e wep.jigh. froste in 1dw plaes -In t i otlot, but no 4daage were done. N L. M.' errry- his corn, planted t of April, hard enough to grind. T. r are plump and well filled. Wiggins prediots a heavy storm 20th of this month, and another bout the preacher elected for next S C**ffin, colored, out his foot with last week. An artery was severed came near bleeding to death from ary hemorrhage. Dr. Bramlett the artery and thinks the patient )over. Elizabeth Durham, 78 years old, id broke her left arm just above - at on last Sunday morning. Dr. itt set the broken limb and thinks lady will get well. J. T. Burdine will preach at church on the second Sunday in onth at 8 o'clock P. M., instead of first as heretofore. He changcd on account of the Twelve Mile ieeting, which embraces the fir t r. r+"m"" thanks to Mr. Louis Wer energetic German nted the SEnrI Iur fine and luoious " : min his vineyard at year old son of J. T. Browning ersonville, Anderson county, was >y the running away of horses at to awagon, on the 15th inst. 1. C. Grady sent to this ofline ek an ear of corn, grown by him ir, which measures one foot in and has sixteen rows of grrinH. t two cars to Greenville of the ugLh, which contained twouty-two .eh. Some of this coru should be the New Orleans Exponitffan. u:ou. W. H. Perry, who will rep :he 4th District in the next Con ty that would "as V t 1834. Miss Mary Son the 11th insitant where she had been mi years and lived a ad the death of the a widowed mother * ~ ends. Fuineral sor I t bytheopastor, Rev. 14th 1884, by Rev. dence~' of the bride's - . Opt of Anderson .h Jane Nabours of tan-Percheron stal. * l, :1 Normnan-Percherom idy m1880 and was valued at The company intend to import hnrse to take his place. about 28 years, t his mothor's re * tidedo this coun after a brief ill in the vigor ol manhood and was large and miur Apparently no man had a greatet * for long life than lie, but in life in the midst of death and no one at what hour the dread summone me. His remains were interred family burying ground near the tcad. William C. MeFall is now with hi r, Mr. W. T. McFall at this place. bee ' 'exas for a r of . .*ith failing * e ha s ativo land, * it i "o owater and atxiJ' benefleial te We hope he may entirely roganl dth in Pickens and become a per * t citizen. iph M. Wilkinson, aged 65 years, * f paralysis, at the residence of hit .law, Maj. J.3J. Lewis, in this plao< 45 o'clock p. nm. on Sunday last. is born in (Jolleton county, but dui he war oaipe to Pendleton at whiel ho lived until a 'Year or two ago, lie returned to Colleton, bui all earne t Pickens with th<c * ~ n it his futurE * , 'a severe spelj iriig his siek. a~ tralysis fron: hi .' ** . He was s ber o1 ain ?Ia.iitLy company durin~ ito wvar aind had bten a member os 'resbyterian ohureh for the last eighi .. He was -a kind hearted affabl< -loman and possessed the conhfidenet esteem of all who knew him-. Hii uns were carried to Pendleton fot al lasit Monday. Heo leaves se'vera oIronl to motirn his death to whom w, "" zp*TL oe, 9 by letter.aadtwc w x te ; b "Am43 the wath- ue ofthu 1 e iadng in all tir-jne. The p itor, Rev. J. T. Tiur+din, baptised sb persons in Twelve Mile iver, at Seoonw bridge, last Sunday, making twenty bap tized by him during the meeting. The meeting was largely 'attended by peophe from town and the surrounding country, all manifesting a deep interest in th, conversion of those who had never found Christ precious to their never dying souls. The meeting has done muol, good, and we trust none of its fruits ma) be lost. The pastor was assitted durin the last week by Revs. B. A. Child of the Methodist nhnroh, and W. B. and i, Baptist church, 11 ! ;1, aged about 80 t t ni noe of her son-in [ ~ n last Saturday, .ralysis, and was n*Sundayfollow being conducted by the liev. D. W. iut. She had been a member of the Baptist church f'or a number of years and was an exemplary and devoted christian. She was a good, kind hearted and noble woman and has gone to receive the reward awaiting the just. She leaves a large family of child ren and grand children to mourn her death to whom we extend our sympathies. IMPoirrANT NoTOE.-Voters who have lost their Certificate of Registration, must, under the law, make their application for reewal at least thirty days before the general election. W. A. CLYDE, Supervisor. Reunion. There will be a reunion of Company C, 4th South Carolina Cavalry, at Pick ens Court House, on the 27th day of September instant. All survivors of said Company are requested tobo present. M. C. DICKsON, J. W. Ksioirr, J. K. KnirSF. WAnderson and Oconee papers please copy. Educational. Easley Academy. Second Sesion for 1884, will begin September 1st, and continue Four Sclhool Months. Primary Dop'm'nt", per month,. Internediiat,o Dep'm'nt per month. .. 2.0( Academio Department per month. . 3.0( Select Course Dep'mn'nt per month. 2.5( Inicidefntal Fee, per session........ 54 Music Extra. The Exercises of the Institute will b) restumned the 20TH OF AUGUST NEXT. The friends an'd patronsR of the stchool air most respectfully invited to visite the lIn stitute on ti- it dlay and be present at th opetnintg exercises. (onme and manifes your interest in the cause of educationi C~ome with your Children and Wnards an thus encourage, teac-hers and pupils1 fo the wvork of the present session. MUCASLA N & RILEY. july 31, 1884 44 Bridges to Let. CO UNTY( ONIMISSMONER'S OJF HO PIOCENR C. 11., S. C., Sept. 2d, 1884. We will be at the Trenhohn Ford o1 Shoal Creek, on THURSDAY, 25th inst. 10 o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of lettini the Building of a Brridge over said creeoi We will also he on SIhoal C reek wvher, the new road crosses, at 2 o'clock sami (lay, for the. purpose5 of letting the Build lng of a Bridge at said Bridge site. B. 8. FREEMAN, County Commissionero. sept 4, 1884 40 8 Clerk's Sale. STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF .PICKEtN8. iN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 8 A. A. Parsons, Plail,tiff, against Jamaei E. Oliver, D)efendlant. P URSUANT to a DJecrtal Order In thu above stated ease, by lion. T. B3. Fra, ser, Presiding Judge, on the 6th daty o1 Junut 1884, 1 will sell to the highezut biddei at Plckenus Court House, on Salesetay ir oetober next, during the legal heurs o1 sale, the following RtEA L EST ATE, to wit All that Tract or Parcel of Land, i Pickenas County, adjoining lands of 8. W tClaytion, Rtobert. Johnston, George WV Brook and others, on branch water. o Eighteenu Mile Creek, containing Onte Hun <lyed and Seven Aerest, mnore or less. T l' tM$--One-haulf the purchase nmoney Ito be pidt in cash on day of sale, t.he hil. ance on a credit of twelve meonths, witii interest from day of sulo, secured by b)onti of purohaser stud a mortgage of thte pre sept 11, 1884 60 4 Mtate of Nouusth OareoIsa COUNTY OF PICKEN8. By J. H. NSwroN, Junspa OF PtOIJarN. Whereas, Joseph 8. 1fend'ricks has mad suIt te me*, to grant himn Letters of Admain let ration of the Estate and effects of Abe ilemirioks, deceased. Ti,ese are therefore to cite and admon. ish all and singular the kIndred and credi tors of the said Abel I'endricks, de ceased, that they be and appear, before mes in the Court- of Prohate, to be held at Pia1 ens C. I1., en the 20th of September 1881 after publicatioun hereof, at 11I o'oleck h~ the forenoon, to show eAtnse. 1f any the have, why the said Admniaisration ahou not be grahted. Given under my had, this the day of September. 1884. :ent1L 1881 ?0 ' Me GR E ENVILLE CLOTHING r. w. rcz & c. ORDERS BY MAIL PRICES CURRENT. TIiESE P'itWiES AlIE F?OR WIHOLESAL LOT3. 2' 4C'tRKCTED WKKELY BY FUROUsoN &N-ILLR St-aAans-('It LoafP Crushed 8, t Pouwdered 8 . G ran nated SI rantded A 7 r Extra White o Brown -6 Coryxx-Javra, oldi govornment 25 Laguaayra 2( primno 1 -good 10} fair 10 ordinary 9 Mor,aIEss-Golden syrup Musseovado in hhdu Mscovado in bbis 8.1 H. Cnha in hble New Orleans, choice. New Orleans, prime New Orleans, fair New Orleans, common BAcoN-Clear R. sides dry salt Hlaws, Davis' diamond Blreakfast Bacon1 LARD-choice kettle, tieroes choice kettle tubs choice kettle kegs 4 choice kettle buckets GRAx-Corn. ear load 4 less than a car load $ I Barley, $1.4 Rye, 55.4 Oats, 65 Fr.OU-Whsite Cloud, per bhl ,37 Cheek & W's Granulated 6 do do chleoe 8 4 0 F Grant, granulated 6 4 Whit e R ock C Howard bitreet 4 i Pearl Grist per bhl 8 Oat Meal 7 1 MAcxxRxr.-lBhs, new nash, No 1 $17 ( kltu, new fish, No 1 2 ( kits, newfish, No 2 114 . hubls, newfAsh. No 89 half hblis, new fish. No 2 8 ( 'quarter bbls, new fish, N. 2 4 Kanoses OiL-Per Gallon New Advertisements. C ANOCERS"T*c?N Treated by a new and wonidorfutlly succeca ful miethiod, without the knife or losa < blood! Vastly superior to all other miotl ods! Hundreds of cases cured. Write it descriptive pamphlet. Address I)R. E. H1. GREEN, 17} Peachtree' Stree(t, Atlanta, Ga. MORPHNEE EASNIY CURED. BOOK~ FREEU. DB. J. 0. HFiG WAN, JEFFEBSUMs WIl00NBII Send for a Catalogue of the Baltimore, M I., whlchu offers the Studei - fMdcn ueiradvantages. of Tedi0i. OPfIE1," . D. (D)ean), 179 N. Howard Street. (10., 1n Hpice Atreet, New York. autg 21, 1881 47 41 1 83 7 sJreenviii S o P 'AURBIAGES, 0 . y t Eo0 0 0. TOOLS, 0 IRON 0 A0 0 TO0 - 00Wo Als E E 0 COLMBUnS BUGG N 0 Emerson and : T 0 0 0 Come and 0H 0 G. W. SIRRINE, Sup't N 0 Don't Wasi ZIMMERMAN FR mical and Abs KVFfRY FARLMERIIOR l fORO1uWEl DO)UIT, PAT FORL is:.F 13 8' DA -* OUT. I-1 50 Is '4 to Interested parties will bo proentedl ec Evaporators and( Evapora~tod Fruild, e 0O to leach, Evaporate, Coinervo, CJrya 0 Everybod is invitod to 0call and see ti 0 uable o o. For sale by .0 0 0 0 fREPA RED expressly for diseased Li an cd all such diseases as arine fr 6 sae such an Ililius, Interniittent .lemuintent Fevers, Sick ileadachle, Pil indigeut ion, Costiveness, Cilic, J atuidi l)rophy, Dy~anntry, Heartburn, Loss Appetite, l)yspepiia, Disneases of the K nieys andi lladder, Erupt ions of the SI r,id Nervousness. These Pill. are recommended biy leai~h IPhysicians where t hey are known. lMs hox contains 28 to '30 Pills, and will mailed t o any addtregs upon rceipt of pril -25 cents per box. We want a live Age to sail tha,m in every scotiotu of Pick. county. Apply for te'rms to GIreunville, S. C. This Is Io certify that I have given : LIVER P1iLLS (M antufaci ,red by .51c.,, D I. T. B'4CYL' & CO.. (renville, S. C.. fairl trial, and can unhueiuating.y 'ay t)i they are superior to any pill I ever used. Rur. Ji. W vsron IliTr. Eaisley, 14. C.. .Iudy 22. 1881 MAMAn, P'ick.,s C2o:unty 'I. C'., A pr il 30, 1 b84. 1). T. hlacot & Co. Genutlemn:Nam "BDest Liver Pil1s" sent me Wet o re,iv jus nt a timse that I was needing ~eethi to aOt onl myi liver, and I f inid them, to what yota olaim the "lIenct L.iver Pill." r Respectfuilly, A litld by DR. (1. W. E.ARLtE at Picke' C. TI. rn.I a1l D)ruggh.'s and Mereh-u Aanling In Drugs. e Coach .'actory ,84 OOOOCC>0000?420g 6 0 SAGONS, 0 CARTS, . E L :N 0 0 0 T AND 0 0 STEELE, 0 PAINTS, R BELTING, E Keep on Hand Fisher Buggies, 0 A Temancsee Wagons. 00 R Examine f4tock, 0 C. MARKI.EY. Pr'r. N 8 G >00000000000 000 0 ;e An Apple. UIT EVAPORATORS. luIcIy Fire Prof. SIOUL1D1 llAVR~ ONE. IT WILL, WITIIOUT with a trontise, illumstratod and oomplete on ho)ring p)rofits, and giving information how Alize., P'ack and Market Evaporatod produota. mi Evaporator, and receive FREE this val JAMP,S T. WVILL[AMS & CO LOOK OUT ! The Big Show Still nd - IN EAP4LEY, P4. C'. 1 r ARlLEl lIUJLEA U$ will niot staye gAll kinds of Wualnut and Panmel Beds, come hoIand then aire gone. e, Spindle, Trndle, and Single led., all IlL pricea. na lied Springa., Wire, Shu,k and Cotton Mattreses, C'hairs and RoIckers, all grades A largo variety of Extenas,on, Kitchen ho Tnspoy anid ('emre Tables, Parlor and a(Chiamber Suit e. Lounges, Cradloe, CrIbs, )34 W hat IItsI, lint Racks, Ubel tns 'hronmos, Mottos, Framesm, &o., Kitchen ande Side iIloard RI4feR. Always oin hand a general line of Under takers Supplies, consisting of Caskets, le Rutrial Cases and lJurial (tubes, for both ed 5ex, all styles. Collins Trimmed in any .~ iylo of hlandles and Plaiss, at all hours. A1l loodm ni hottena igires. Call and see for yoiuriuelves. No charge made for l.oning. Accept thasnks for past favors. na4 A. 11. R UNVON, is 110UT TORFURNITTURP IfOUSEF. VL 1., liv 21 PAS8EOBl DEPARTME T. On and after August 81, 1884, Pas seuge Train Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Division will be as ioL lows JNrortYX:Vra&rcd. aXPAS8e M0 61, DAILY. Leave Atlanta 4 40 p m Arrive Gainesville 6 67 p m LulsA - 25pm Rabun Gap Junction B 8.12 p m TocooaC 8 54 pm Seneca D 9 69 p n Greenville F 11 42 p in Spartanburg F 1 04 a in Gastonia 0 8 20 a a Arrive Charlotte I 4 10 a m MAIL NO. 63, DAILY. Leave Atlanta 8 40 a m Arrive llainesvillo 10 35 a in LulaA 1101am Rabun Gap Junction B 11 80 it in Toccoa 0 12 04 p in Seneca D 1 00 p in Greenville E 2 47 p m Spatrtanhurg F 3 5 p 6 Gastonia 0 5 64 p in Charlotte 11 6 40 p in lXyatiss No 50, DAILY. Leave Charlotte 1 46 a ir Arrive Gastonla 2 80 a in Spartanburg 4 28 a m Greenville 6 43 a n Seneca 7 82 a in Toccoa 8 40 a n Rabun Gap Junction 1) 84 at m Lula 10 09 a m Gainesville 10 80 a in Arrive Atlanta 1 00 p m NAIL No. 62, DAILY. Leave Chanrlotte 1 00 p m Arrive Gastonia 1 46 p in Sp,irtanhurg 8 45 p in Greenvillo 4 66 p in Seneca 6 87 p n Tuooon 7 85 p in Rahun Gap Junction 8 80 p in Lula 8 69 p n Gainesville 9 25 p m Atlanta 11 80 a in Accommodation Train ("Air Line Belle") Leave Atlanta 6 15 p m Arrive Gninesville 8 25 p n Leave Gainesville 7 00 a m Arrive Atlanta o 20 a im No. 18, LOCAL FRItonT, GOING SouTn. Leave Charlotte 6 00 a m Arrive at Gaffney's 10 50 a un 8partnuburg 1253 p ru Greenville 4 15 p m Central 7 30 p i No. 17, LoCAL Fnitoattr, Golso Nonrin. Leave Central 4 45 a in Arrive Greenville at 7 03 a im Spartauhurg 10 20 a m at Gnffney's 1 08 p in Chnrlotte 6 15 p un All freight trains on this road carry pas sengers. All pssonger train. run through to Danville and Itiohmnond without change connecting at Danville with Va. .\lidland RIwy., to all eastern cities, and at Atlauta with all lines diverging. No. 50 leaves ltich mond at 1.80 P x. and No 51 arrives there at 8.50 t. u and 52 loaves Richmond at. 1 28 A M 53 arrives there sit 7 00 A N. The local freights atop at above natnad statious 20 to w astsangtons andi New Orleans. Iletnrning on No 52-sleeper Gireensboro te Rlchs'd. Thsrongh Tiokets oni Hale at Charlotte, Greenville, Seneca. Spartanhargnd Jaines viile to all points Southi, Southwest, Notrth andi East. A with N E ii R1 to andI fromn Athena. B with N E it It to and froms Talah Falls C with M .\ir i.ine to and from Elberton and lr'wersviille D) with lue Ridge n u to and from wad halla, kc E~ withi c and o a s t.o sail from Newbor ry, AlAIoni anad scolumbsia. F with A and a u nail c in u t.o andi from I4endelrsonville, Alst on, &c 0 with (hetiertt :aod LCeoir ns n to and hi with x e liv ir.,ionl andi t' U an<l A nt I to a ndlhh lron hrei~so snh-ighi, & I. 'i. SAS; 1, 8iin-orintenadent. Sh lu(;' lIN, .eni Ila.s. Agi, A LItvr., 2el V P & Ge'il M1a ogisr. TUTT'3 PULL TORPID~ DO~WELiS, DDGLOR D R 7I L IV E , Flromi I theso 5on ii.. :.. 1 Gr..fousrthis of the dt,se;.si',s, It th- i:en r. a e. '1Jihe'3 .sympt.lsiashois' to the!.~re .;--'Oe. e SCes o,f Appets:.te,I wa it 'r- ma -v s ck U -,,l. *eortiost~ o bo or roslis, 'ii'.utl53.1 of toort, z.- - . ;1 A ..- .r -t m, Low rptrts A~ f .; <..vatt su I et orect t.Irtue, u .';ens 'r i ii y, a sdi de. maIon'l thoi m1 55) ( -may 5 Itw 44:-o1 lr(ot l on tho ' L ier. A * ,;-. i.-v, i , ;ii' 55, Tf U'TT ' ILL,JS bra-' is r1 00:1'g h,r ii'cIt si on !, JKthis.. n.l I .m; 1,- ; promy'~ ; rem)ot hF nil 1simur.n t (ro 'h ttheI uit 'ucav. engera of' Vi.. ho stst t product.ur ap. tito, soin il .3i ilt 9 , r;(I4lr atoolst, o lour akin andtavt,-'ronshodv. TU'VrrmPIr.L enuse sno net.uior.i 0)';rilsspimnor Ili.orfels) with daily w:oik ;anlti's.r a !erfect Holdeve-ry 'r'a tmieA4,NnMurr.yS.N UTT'S?UA I UEU MRECESFE A LCAtine( ust WNiisic l'tat:n hoo and pliatont of tisa Dr. d by Druggletst,is;t'l.. OfRiiItlA tee t ttara Stirrt, N 'acrk. lAyil ieteonateNar, Treatment iOPV.' nnd Radie:d ure.L of seinal rw eakroftness "rer matorre a,l linduced y telf au, invluIn t tsav emW) eisions, (tlst stt~i imte,nrotblaity andlfiliia imed 'e.ts lto marrhettly rgenel' Coitlnauion, iepih-ps angd isent iand, lsThiesit wrbliirenow nd aulor, m sthis ad..l ir atle Lecture, cle(tiiat provCertfrom hitsl effectua;l, by wh'lIch ev'ery stufferer, no at ter what his condition maay hei, mnvi~ cure 14Thlis (seturse will prsve a biooni to thtoutsainds and1( thoausads. 11Snt ss;der seal, inl a linit enl)opeq, to any adss*, (5n reeipt <.f fouir cents, or two post5 age' Stampls. Addrewn. TIme Oss tverweIlE MedlesEl (Co .11 Ann Mr.,, New Yosrk,(N. V .; Jan 3. 1t04 14 P'oct Gmsus la, -1.1, &1TOR1 8 O10 Willpractice in all the County, StatY ad$+; u*q'9 1Q8 3.r g.'Wrn,ts GreewvHie, 8. 0. WHITNER I aC A ttorn ey s an d O otPN . I A . P1cKENS 0. H.,~#. Prompt attention gles to al busr Practices in the State ad YaLTd'$t','$ Cor.. . Courts. Once in Saool C'lnan6Eionem'e O?.. )An 81, 1S84 18 THOMAS C. ROBINBOZ. \ A T' TO R. Is Y A T L A PICKENS C. H., 8. 0. Practicoe in the Courts of the State and in the United States Court. Ofrtee in Court Rous!, supt 18, 2888 5; ADAM C. WELBORNr Attorney and Counsllor at Law, Greenville, S. C. Practices in the State and United States Courts. Office in Clevoland Block, ove Isanc % uoil's Clothing House. nov 29. 1889 10 M. F. ASxxx,, J. It. anwoN Greenville, S. C. Plekens 0. N., S. 0 ANSEL & NEWTON, Att'orneys at Law, PICK INS C. H., 8. 0 ." juno 14, 1881 88 K. A. CHILD. J. . BOgO(g CHILI) & BOGGS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS ATLAW PICKENS 0. 3., 8. 0, Will practieo in all the State and Federal Courts. march 29, 1883 i TAYLOR & CARY, ATTORNEYS AT LAWV PICKENS C. [., 8. o s march 16, 1888 25 tu JOlN W, PTOKKa. WN. I. tir STOKES & IRVINE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law (,REENVILLE, S. O. Praotice in tha Staie and United Btt e Courts. All business promptly atte%ded te. Spe. nreu am am: * anna Lor Utiseruon, non1 support, intemperance, cruelty, inqor. pa:tibility, etc. Advice free. State:'your case andt addlrfWe ArronrEY WRD, world Building, 1267 Broadway, New York. i e)sx cents for postage and A& receive free a costly bo,x of troods which will help all, of either sex. to more money right awaiy than anything else in this world. Ptes await the workers absolutely sure Adidress Tnaux & Coe., Augusta, Maine. Columbia and Greenville Railroad On and after Aug. 17th, If84, Passenger Trains will run as herewith Indicated upon this1 road and its branches. Daily (Except No. 50-uP PAA8ENGERD. {C C& AD't 1285p Len ye Columbia A W C &A .1:un 12 40 p a: .C & GuDe't 12650a nt Arrivo at AIhton 1 60 p in Newberry ut 2 64 p na Ninety six at 4 17 p in Jbedges at 6 21 p Belton at 6 28 p in Gjreen,ville at 700p m NO. 62-n-owx PAIssNxoUR. Leave Greenville at 10 06 a a Arrivo at. lBelton 11' a in H oadge's at 127~ Ninety dix at ,1 80 Newberry at ,, 8 I1 y A laton at 4t 12 pnI )C& G1Depo 656pma irr. Columbla AW &A Ju tn. 6 16 p C C& ADept080 p m Spartan:butrg, Union & Columbia p.o. 53-:'r ratJxxNfln. Leavo Alt.ton At - 1 62 p in Arrive att UJnion 4 02 p na Bpartan'g, 8 U k C depot 6 80Op in "6 1l& ')deo IT 0 No. 52-n,owg Psaua. Leave 8partan'g B A L depot. // 11566 a as Leave " 8 U & C deput G )2I15a m Union at / 1 40 pms Altn at 4 (07 p in Lauirens Rla.road. Leave New berry at 4 10 p in A rrive at Lnurens at 7 20 p at Leave LAuirensa at 9 16 a in Arrive at Newberry at 12 26 p as Abbeville Branch. Leave ICt(dges at 5 80 p as Arrive at abbeville at r; 80 p Leava Ahhevilie as 11 80Oam Arrive at lodges at 12 80 p in Blue Ridlge R. R. & Anderson Branch. Leave Bolton at682pa Arrive at Andersonat70p Pendleton at 74 Waihalle at866pa [eave Walhalla at g0 Arrive Seneca at925am Peleton at Loav lleton6 80 p m Pelaer705pm Arrive Gren7illep a' Leave(hesnllle8 17E p Andmront 1048 Betin tn 11 22a LArrve Bteltohn 6 t0a 2' illiamsen tonrlrr7 2 erIdm1 PAridTnon, 0 I80T aCO Pie mot 4