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IrJno. of efigli hat moved to Valuabl lds td be hold eaeda7 In November. See notices elsewhere in these columns. Dr. W. P, Hollingsworth bought a fine Brahmin Heifer, belf Jersey at the recent Auction Sale, for $15. Wew.e aIm; to meet in our town last aL.tl."{ ,,, .l " T. MrCravy, one of Spar '.ut,cs ' genial and suocessful v V. [iy, reoto..- of the Episco pal church at Beaufort, S. C., is enjoy ing a short .,vaoation. He is stopping with Maji J, H. Ambler. Tx paying is the order of the day. Come on and get your receipt, and if you have anythiaig left, just subscribe for TuHE Attention is called to the advertisement for the sale of some very desirable lots in the town of Liberty, by John J. Taylor as executor, of Mrs. Eleanor J. Walker, decease& - If you Want. some bargaing read the advertisement of the Mimnaugh Syndi cate i anotiercolumu. They show you the figures. Mr. Jeremiah Looper still enjoys the chase as muQh as he ever did. Last weok with his horse, his equipage and hounds, he captures a,large gray fox. Mrs. Smeltzet, "the wife of Dr. J. P Smeltzer, of the Walhalla Female Col lege died on the 10th instant. The owner of the jersey cow bpught by Mr. W. M. Hagood of Easloy at the Pendleton Auction Sale for $88, a few d"tys before the auction, refused a bid of $100. All persons indebted to me, on medical accounts, are requested to sete at once. W. J. BRAMLrETr. We acknowledge the receipt of an in vitation to attend the Second Annual Fair at Asheville, N. C., beginning on the 20th instant, and ending on the 23d. The Darlington Agricultural and Me chanical Company have our thanks for an invitation to attend their fifteenth en iual fair, which begins on October 28th, and continues to the 30th instaut. Allen Rouse, colored, wai committed to jail by Trial Justice B. J. Johnston, on the 15th instant, on a charge of forg ery. He had made out a doctor bill, signing the name of 1)r. T. W. Folgor and was trying to c.llect it out of tho 4 Accident Inuranco Company. H- ath is the greamnt ble'iing. No child uan be healthy if wor:ns abom1 in it. ston.ieh. Shriner's Indian Vermifuge . wdl destroy and expol thom and bring th:1 bleisasing ,o long sought. Rev. .J. D1). Tiurkheai 1 prealche; inth day the 22d instit, at 7:30) P. M.,an not in the morniug of that dany, ats s9omel may have -toiderst.ood fro:u 0111 no ticco lust woek. We are authtorized to extend a most cordial invitation to all. Maji. J. JT. Lewvis has our thauimk for at * yamll poIta1totM this * . ays he sent them) able)1 and exlpense of - in a separaite banIk Mr. R1. B. Askew, late Assistant Post master at Blaltimoera, said somie timeo ago: "Having had oceasiont to try D)r. Bull's Cough Syrupl, Innuhos.'itatingly pr01ounend it the hest remedy I have over used. A small bottle relieved me of a severe cold.', Mr. J. A- Davis has bougnt out Mr. J. T. Kay, en Rice's Creek and beccome a permanent settler in this township. Mr* Daivis hpa a valuable little farm and we wish him much success in his now calling. The state Democratic Committee thinks the election of (Gen Lee assured. It is * said that Sherman has turned his atten tion to tihe aid of Billy Mahone, b)ut we are puranaded that his Ohio methods will not havq much effact in the Old Dominion. An experienced farmer of this County says that cows fed on Bermuda Grass give bettei' milk and butter and make bletter beef than cattle fed on any other food. He says also that crab granis bloats a horse, but bermuda (Tom Belle) gra'ss fattenus him as it goes. Rev. W. H. Kirton conducted a p)ro tracted meeting at thuis place last week, which was brought to a close on Friday evening. The services were very well: attended, and the sermons were thought-, A ful and earnest. There were no acces| lions to the church, but this is not the only measure of succes in proaching the word. Soznetimes the mosteffnetive wyork is done without being attended by aniy visible signs of success, but when seed is sown the harvest will follow. Mr. Kir ton commenced a protractood meeting inm the Presbyterian Church at Liberty' last Monday. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. W. E. Holoombe, which occurred at Salt ,Springs, Georgia, on Monday. tue 12th instant. She was a devoted member of 'she Methodist Church, and lier christian walk and conversation won the love and dmration of all who knew liar. SIn speaking of her death the Atlanta bonstitution~ says: "This most excllent pJhristian lady died near Austell, Geergia, M(onday niurht. Oatober 12th, 1885, aged as the wife of Col, W. the mother of Mr. W. this city. Many noble ~' life-.modest anid n - j1ul *,a good deeds, charity for all, a lovable disposition, an affecti'onate wife, a devoted mother, and a followcer ~f Jeush.e has gone to reap that re adthat awaita her in Heaven, thereby creating a strone~ she'l there to guide loved 01ea left be~hiud," e o ld 's ste .ys prooe06 to tt re, asting that the rt a >y IIOtprb. This moay I, Ir. the audlience9 We siated h4ng to say and we.nmt g it, We have got a little act to do and we ment do it. Will you join nasih te >esl of our great moral dr0ima,. t t s< Muoh for Little, or the Mrgi*ni t s Mer ohant. Laying our natnW timidity aside, we propose to take the- leading part in the last of haractereras the magnanimous Il.9rchant. We want the rest of you to take the part of the economical buyere. We shall then proceed with our great aot of selling Clothing, Hataand Furnishing Goods to the eoondmioal bu yers at prices at that will drive them wild with delight. We want a large troupe of economical Buyers, as the rehearsel will be held un interruptedly all the Fall, and we.want 100 buyers, carrying out their parts con stantly at the Excelsior Clothing House, Greenville, S. C. - L. ROTusnIn, Prop'r. These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regn lator ever placed within the roach of nuffer Ing hutnanity, truly is Electric Bitters. In. netivity of the Liver, Biliousneas, Jaundice Constipation Weak Kidueys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whocvor iequires en appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant,- will nlwnys find Electric Bitters the beat and only certain cure known. They act surely end quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give satistaction or money refnnded. Sold at. fifty cents a bottle by Dr. 0. W. Earle. John and Lary Thornley had a small sized runaway scrap last Sabbath, but ao one was hurt. There are forty seven prisoners confin ad in Edgefteld jail. The highest cash price paid for Seed Cotton, at Griffin & Morris' gin. 4 Little Willie screams and storms with , burn upon his arm. Tb little Willie joy in sent, by using Salvation Oil the rreatliniment. BROW= !..? ~ --THE BEST TONIC.) This medtile, combining Iron Wilh uro Vegetable tonles, c uickly an ( conn .lIely (Curus l/yhp,ep.yl:, ndiuc"gttm, weakl,,,n, I,upure lIlood, Mllnu luhkili nund Fevers, nand Neurn.ldi>t. It is a n iiniatIjryr"inedy for Diseaes of the It is ninlunilm" nie for Disense oeitar to W;n en, mnil :ive w .h Ie:t sedi.tm v li It d'e 1 is iiijure tho rth.enn.e hlache.or proxluce Iolnst ilut t on --qir ~r ri icinec.. do. It enirichies iand pulrrifte theh1h.od. .stiintga the nppetiSte.nia 1,.thte ns>imilatIi of food. re Ileves Henirtbuirn a nd Beelhtng. anid ctrength For In.ter,niittout 1'evers. l.ns.iude, Tack of Energy, &c.. It, lts no equald *B- The genulie hasi ia.ve tradeh mark and cro.c(d red thues on wrapper. Taoke nto other. End. euity by HRo(W 5 CH EIICA L Co., iA LTt50oRE, MD. Buokien's Arnioa Salve. T1',i' 1ost Salv~e in t he world fo r Cuts, ~r'ises. Sores, UL~leers, N:ult Rhlietiii, F'evecr biris, Teit t 1s., 4 happe- I lantIs, (Ci hiblains, 'irns, a-id all Skiai Erupt ions, andit positi ve y itures* iile.s, or no pay required. It is ii irautee toi . givea perIfectt sat isfatio n, or Iione refu'lrled. P'ri(e 25 cents per bo.x. Nervous Debilitated Men G.mi are allowed a freo trial of thirty lays of the use of Dri. D)ye's @elebrated loltalie Bolt with Electric 8uspensory ~Lplianees, for the speedy relief and lernmanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss if Vitality and Manhlood, and all kindred roubles. Also for nmnny other diseases. 30mplete restoration to health, vigor ud manhood guaranteed. No risk is notu-red. Illustrated p)amph)let, with 'all information, termus, etc., mailed free >y addressing Voltaic Bolt Co., Marshal dIiohigan.__________ FURNITfURE o 0 WHEN YOU NEED FURNITURE CALL ON Runion & Blaylock, AT E ASLEY, S. (C. They have the largestand bost selected utok ever brought to this county. We have just received our elegant f all kinds, and propose to sell cheapr ,han, ever known before. (Call and see0 mr (Goods and get prices, and you wvill )e convinced that no house undersells i. We also have a full line of COFFINS, ROJBES, &e., of all styles and sizes, ~ro Honle-mnade Cofflns up to the best Cust<oners waited on day or night with ileasure. Thanking you for past favois, and tops for ai contzuane of Samea D)on't orget that the place for' IS AT RUNION & BLAYLOCK'S PROPRIETORS EASLEY FURNI TURE HOUSE, DPPOSIT E P'ORTOFFI( E Meat '2L, 18l 1 . ClerW s le. tate of Ne"*d f aur 1>a COUNTY OP iONs.' IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John M. Jonee, vs. Mary Whitmire et al. ACTION FOR PARTITION, &o. P URSUANT to an order for sale, made in the above stated case on the 8d June 1885, I will sell at Pickens Court House, on S.tLESD.tY IN NOVEMBER next, at public sale, the Land describIed in the pleadings, to wit: All that PARI,EL or TRCCT of LAND In Pumpkintown Township, PickensCoun ty, on Carrick's Creek, waters of Oolenoy River, adjoining lands of Van s. Jones, ira T. Roper, William Masters-and others, containing One Hundred acres, more or less. TERMs OF SALe-One-half of the purch ase money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with inter est from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage ot the premises. Purchaser to "pay extra for papers and for recording the samte. J. J. LEWIS, o.c.r. - _oct 8, 1885 2 4 tate of South Cat-e.la COUNTY or PICKENS. In Probate Court. Ex-Parte, John McClanahan, Petitioner, In Re. The Real Estate of Godfrey Mauldin, deceasod. Citation and Notice. TO Fannie McClanahan, (formerly Fan nie Mauldin,) Reuben Garvin MoClan ahan, Elias Kimsey McClanahan, John Godfrey McClanahan, Andra Elizabeth McClanahan, and William Harrison McClanahan, if alive, or if any one or all of them be dead, then to their heirs at law and diStributees other than the petitioner John McClanahan. WHEREAs, John McClanahan of the County of Coffpe and State of Tennessee, hr s filed his petition in this court to have .ite distributive share of his wife Fannie (formerly Fannie Mauldin), a sister and heir-at law of Godfrey Mauldin, deceased, paid and delivered to him as sole surviv ing heir-at-law of his said wife Fannie. These are therefore, to cite, admonish, notify and require you and each and every of you, to be and appear before the Probate Court, in and for the county and State firstaforesaid, at Pickens Court House on the first Monday in December next, (being the 7th day) at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to show cause if any you can why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted and said distributive share paid unto the petitioner as therein demanded. . Given under my hand and L. S. seal of offilee at Pickens Court House, this the 1st day of October, Anno Domini, 1885. J. H. NEWTON, Judge of Probate. WHITNER & ROBINSON, Pro. Pet. To the parties above named, and to all others to whom it may concorn: Take notice that the petition in the above mat ter wits filed in my oflice the 30th day of September, A. ). 1885. J. H. NEWTON, a.P.r.rc. WHITNER & ROBINSON, Pro. Pet. oct' 8, 1885 . 2 6w S. M. SNIDER DEARLEIl IN Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, GREENVILLE, S. C. My facilitieos for doing Fine Watch Work is unsurpassed in the sourhl. All work gutar. anteed. 1 sell the Celebrated biunnctnd Spect aocesana Eye Glasses. may 1, 1884 1 t f PRICES CURRENT. TIIESE PRICES AIIE FORl WIIOLESAI.E LOTS. coRREcTE WEErKr,Y nY FERuUS0s & MILLS). SticAns-Cut Loaf...............8 ('rushed.................8 Powdt'(ere'd.............8. Granulated.............. 7 Strnded . ....... ..7 Extrat White (,............ 6 Goldent c................6 Brown..................... COFFE.E-,Java, old Governmient . .. 25@00i Laguayra..............12$ @14 Rtio, ihoalec............. 11@00 Primec.... .... .... .... ..10&@0 Good .... .... .... .... ..10 @00 Fair................... 94@0 Or.SEH4diary............... 0o@0 Museovado in hhids. ...... .80 Muscovadoit in bbs. .. ..... 33 (. bi......................00 Cu a in bbls.... .. New Orleans, new erop. ... 75' New Orleans, prime... 41' New Orleans, fair .. .. 28 New Orleanis, commona. . . 25 IicoN -(lear Rt. Sides, d ry sal . . . . Gi II:iuns, D)avisu' diamond. ..124 Ureakfast Bacon.... ........10 L.run---Choice kettle, tierees. ...... . 7 ('holee kettle tubls. .. , 8 ('hoice kettle buckets... I AIAIN---Corna, car load. .. .. .. ..... New ('orn.................50 Barley...................1 25 Oats, 'l'exas Bust Proof 5 Georgia Grazing. ... ..... 5 F'.oua- White 'Ilud, pe"r bbl). 8 00 Kidder's Best.... . ... .. .. .7 00 D)o do choice........ 50 0. F Grant, granulated . .. 0 510 Sheullyville................ 00 howard $treet.... .......5 510 Pearl (1rIta per bb1l.... ....4 25 Oat Alcal........ ........7 00 RicE --Chuiec new.................6) PrIimte new.................6 Goog new............... 5 MACKERRL. --No.3.... .... ........ 60 HIalf blas No 3.... ........8 50 Quarter bbl)1 No 3.... .....2 00 20 lbs Kits No 8..........1 25 15 lhs Kits No8. .... ..... 1 00 10 lbsK1Its No 3..........5 KaRnsRNE-- Per gallon.. .. .. .. .. ..121 The Exercises O F Ta . PIEDMONT I NWTITUTE will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of SEPTEMBER n'ext. Rates of Tuition remain ::nchanged. Board in p)rivate families at *10 per month. The D)epart.ments of Music, In charge of Miss AIKEN, and of Art, in charge o,f Miss HIOLLING8WORtTII, offer superior ad vantages. For any informentiont, address *~ WV. M1. MeCA8LAN, Plckens C. iH.. R C. Glerk'g.Sale* 0 STATZ 07 U0UB OA30C A. COUNTY Or PICKENS. Harper Haynes, vs. Andrew Haynes et al. ACTION FOR PARTITION, &c. PURSUANT to an order for sale in ther above stated case, made by Hon. J. S. Cothran, -presiding Judge, on the 8 June, 1885, I will sell at Pickens Court Hoejae, at public sale, on SALESDAY IN NO VEMBER next, all the REAL ESTATE of Mrs. Mary Haynes, deceased, consist ing of Four (4) Tracts of Land near Pick ens Court lqube, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, On which there is a good Dwelling House, &c., containing 81 9-10 acres., more or less, adjoining Tracts Nos. 2 and 8, and others. TRACT NO. 2. Containing 88 5-10 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. 8. Kirksey, Tracts .Nos. 1 and 8, and others. TRACT NO. 8, Oontaining 18 2-10 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Kelley, Newton, and Tract No. 2. TRACT NO. 4, Containing 8 8-10 acres, more or less, ad joining (ox, Tract No. I and others. Plats of the land can be seen in Clerk's O ee. TanMs OF SAa--One-third of the purch ase mony cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by bond and mort gage of the premises-credit portion to bear interest from day of sale. Purchaser to pay extra for all papers and for record ing the same. J. J. LEWIS, o c.r. oct 8, 1885 2 4 Clerk's Sale. 0 STATE OP S0UTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PL HAS. Sarah E. Crow, et al., vs. Mary E. Ilam ilton, et al. ACTION FOR PARTITION, &c. J)URSUANT to an Order for Sale, made in thcabove stated case, on the 3d June 1885, b lion. .1. 8. Cothran, presid ing Judge, I will sell at Pickens Court House, on S%LESD.Y IN NOVEMBERt next, at public sale, the Land described in the pleadings, to wit: All that TR t CT OF hAND in Central Township. Pickens Conmity, on branch waters of Twelve Mile River, adjoinint lands of estate Dennis )odd, % illiaun Hutchinson, M. I. Boggs and others, con taining One Hundred and Fourteen (114) acres, more or less -known as the Mrs. Mary Leathers Piace. TErtis oF SALK-- One-halfof the purchase money t, be paid in cash, the bahumee on a credit of twelve nmonths, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond and nortgage of the premtises; pnrchaser al 1!iwed to pay all cash if preferred. I'mr chaser to pay extra for pupers and for re cording same. .J. .1. I-EWIS, .c.r. nct 8. 18' . 2 4 Clerk's Sale. State of eSounla Car'oluaan Coun ty of Picensmt Isa Cosart of0oassnoa Pleas WVilliam 1B. Thiompsonm, vs. Gabriel Thsomp soni et al. ACTION FOR PfATITION, &c. PUltUA NTI to an ordler for sale, made Jint the above staited case, onl thme d .June 1885. by lion, J. S. Cothianm, p)res~iding Judge, I will sell at Piekens Court House, on SALE8DAY IN NOVEMLilR next, at public sale, the h.and dlescribed in the lead1(ings, to wit: All that TRtACT1O1 PAlt' EIAof [LANi in Pumpjkintown Township, Pickenms Coun tv, 'in D)uck C'reck, waiters of South Maluda flveL., adjoinming lands uof Abraham B. TIalley, Franuk Rob,inson, Joseph ltigdlon amnd others, containg One~ Hundred (100) acres, mnore or less. TlinlMs or SA LE--One--half the purchase smoney- toI be paid ini eush, time ha aince on a eredit of twelve nimnths, with interest from dlay of sale, secured by bonid anid mnortg.ie of thme prc.mises. lmurhamser to pay extra for all papers anmd for recordmag J. J. LEWIS, (J.c*.. o-t 8 1885 ~ 2 4 Clerk's Sale. --o -- S.tate of Saastla Carolinsa, coCNT.Y OF PIcKENH. IN COULIT OF~ COMMON P'LEAS. 8. 1R. Case, vs. M. A. Grifith and 13. T. Grifhith. .JUDGMENT FOR FORECLOSURE. 37UiRSUAN T to an ordier for sale, ma'de L.ini the above statedl case, on the 3d Jun e 1885, by lHon. J1. 8. Cothran, presidling JIudge, I will sell at Pickens t'ourt House, on1 8AILE8DAY IN NOVEMBE.R next, at public Bale, time Land dhescribed ini thec pleadings, to wit: All that PIE' E, PAR(CEL OR TURACT1 OF LAND), situate In tenitra l'ownshmip, Piekens Coity, on waters of Six Milie Creek, bounded on the East by lands of 0. F. Smithm and( the e-state of JTonathman King, dleceasedh, on Lihe w est by lands of Whitnier rymms, on tihe North by hands of Dr. TI. WV. Folger, on the South by lanids of F. L. Garvinm, co)ntahImmng One Hundred (100) acres, mlore or less. TESMs oF BA LE -One-half of the purchm ase mioney to he puaid inm cash, time balance omn a credit o,f twelve months, with interest from day of sale, sceuredi by bond and nmortgage of the p)relmises. Ihurchaser to pay extra for all papers and for recording the amne. J. J. LEWIS, c.c.p. oet 8, 1885 2 4 J. G. BLACK, Jeweler and Watch Repairing, Main St., 2& Corner Relow C. H. Sewinag iaelhiner. THE NEW AMERICAN NO. 7, A ND the New Automatic White aro time best. Cli se cash buyers wanted. GRFFNVIEMM. . .m S.C ' "M+t llrlp6p twwtM . 2h'1 talt4 HIOVEY & GREEN VII . .Za -s.c 4. AN WE OFFEI LOWEST CA The Largest and B We have ever had. Would c DRESS GOODS Silks, Cashmeres, Flannel Suitings, Conels Hair, Gueynseys and all the We have a full line of Tri Plushew, Silk Velvets, Laces, Braids, IN C CLOAK DE BOUGHT DIRECT FRONM We have the newest styles in New Jackets ani Also, a full line of Misses Wraps i NOTI Gloves, Hosiery, IRibbons, Ladies an IN OUR ST A We have a large stock in Blankets, F] Kerseys, Shirtings, Sheetiiigs, Plaid We have made a Specialty of MO1 past and offer a large lii IN OUR DEPAR T11 We have the Largest Carpets in E Oil Clotlhs, Mattings, Rugs HOVE NEXT EO MARBLE AND GARNITE MONUMENTS, Dent waste your money on botch Marble Work. Cheapest Iron Railings in the world1. CLARK & WI LCOX. Gr~ieenville, S. C: deo 18, 84 12 ly -OW- V0U8igEBtLiTY RARRTR th s.P out fuj (d.rehion DEBILITY i oebi. or tee acsbefor taknz recat inddis UIIto .d, des lien to tbu,nes, or ocuse Tesiwo Pen ovmaSix pain or inconvenience in VYUausIMMN ase "w"ay. Fouded on Th Treas iedial ftiphof the Aget ade FAd ? eENta ofr eaing wit TMhsd taltate seeetno bod aer barkd th Geaes n4cl ra~ osf the Ahea bac pat Pamdr th e houler bloae Vulu afyte ap wiah dio ntanie a.y l Drussme b ed ord Ofunsbi,i 44*Mra 8.. w Yorks.t .sh adea0mAs,thrs oieed rye takin WR ONMSIAETALOPN.. TOWNES," LE, S. C, tAT THE G 0M PRICES est Assorted Stock 1 all especial attention to our D E PA R TMENT. Bourettes, Satin Berburs, cheaper grades. annhngs to -Match, In Silk Velveteens, Woolen Buttons. &e. UR PARTMENT THE MANUFACTURERS. markets, Wraps, Russian Circulars, :1 Jerseys. mtid Havelocks. ONS, ,d Childrens Undervests and Suits. PLE GOODS annels, Jeans, Cassimores, Linses. Is, Hickory Stripes and Ginghams, CRNING GOODS for years ie at very low figures. 1IENT UP-STAIRS Stock in the City, of Lii Grades, , Trunks & Curtain Goods Y & TOWNES, R TO NATIONAL BANK. HORSE ANDOCATTLE POWDERI Will Cure or preovent Disese. No Hone wtild oro COLIo, BO-rsor LOVela Van, if Fonts's Pow<ters are usecd in time. Fout.s'PoW<ierswillouroand preventnfoe CWOnUU Foutz's Powders will prevent GArmS iNFowLa Fonts' owders will Increase the quantity of milk anicrea twenty per cent., and make the butter Artp Fontz' Poleder, w i enre or prevent almost avuat Dzes.Asa to which Jioises andi Cattle are mu tiject. TEm' PowDzaa WELL (srva B4TisFAoTlON. VAVLD U. VOUT pritor Columbia and Greenville Railroad On and atfter July 19th, 1885, P~assen.. ger Trains will run as ierowi th indienie<d upon this road and1( its biranchies: D)aily (Except Sunldays.) Lev Cohimbian A) C. (& A ep . 10 30 a mn ) (& (G Dep't. 10 515 am Arrive AIston..................11 55 p mi Arrive Newhierry.............12 58 pI ml Arrive Ninety-Six..............2 214 pmi Arrive H odge's. .. ..... ... ..... f 161 p mn A rri ve IBeltoni..................4 24 ip in Arrrive at Grcenville. ... .... .. .5 45 [p m No. 52 -nwsr-:)WAMNCI . Letve G#reenlville iat. .. .. .. .. ....10 10 a mn Arrive Belton..................11 21 a mi Arrive Hlodge's................12 84 p) ml Arrive Ninety-Six.... ...... .... 1 28 p mi Arrii ve Newbe itrry..............t 08 p mi Arrive Aiston........ .........410 p im A r'veColuiai A~ (C& (4 D)pot . 15 115 p mi (S.- Junet-. . . . 5 310 p mt Spartanburg, Union & Columbia R R NO. 53 ui' PAssN.c. Leave Aiston... ..............11 58 p in Arrive Union.... ..............1 59t p in Arrive Spar'g, S., U & C Dl)smt . . 8 27 p tm Arrive Spatr'g, Rt& I) Depot. 13. . 8 87 p mi No. 52 -- noIwN PAHN.ilX, Lev Spar'g, R & D) Depot, H . .12 05 p mn Leaive Spnr'g, S. U & UCje't, (.. . 12 25 p) m Arriv nionltiu.................. 1 48 p m1 Arrive at Ai.iton...............4 405 p mi Laurenis Railroad. NO. 8--ri' tPA.91NGE. Leaive Newhierry.... ..... .....8 4.5 p mn Arrive (Goidville....8 48 p mn Ariive. Cliniton.... ....5 10 p mn Arrive Lauirenis...00 p mn NO. 4- -)DOWN P'A5SENOER. Levev Lauwrens.... ... .9 10 a im Arrive (Cliniton.......) 55 a in Arrive Newhierry..........12 00 p mi Abbeville Branch. Leave Hodge's................8 20 P in Arrive Ahheville............... 420 p~ m Leave Ahiheville. ..... .... .....11 25 a mn Arrive I Iidge's. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....12 25 p im, Blue Ridge R. R. & Anderson Branch [eave Belton.............. .... 428 pmi Arrive Antdersoni............... 501 p m Arrive Seneen C................6 15 p Arrive Walialla ..............,.6 415 p Leave Walhllit................ 880 am Arrive Seneent..................8 50 a mn Arrive Pendieton..............0 2' a mi Arrive Antderson.. ............10 27 a mn Arrivenat Ilelton- ----.-.-.-....... 110 a m CONNE"'TIONN, A t Meneen with R anid I) 14 R for Atilant a. A. with Atlanatic Coast Line and South C'arolinat Rallway, from and to Char.. letuon. With Wilmigti~on, Columinia and Anl giixta front \P.ningt.on and aill po)ints North. WVith0 'harlotte, Cohinmbia and Augtista fronm (lharlotte and1( all poinits North, B. with Asheville ar.d Spartnbu)rg from and for poi nts in Wesatern, N. C. C. Atlanta and Charlotte D)ivision R & D R for Atlanta and points South & West (. R.. TALCO('TT. tRuner't. N1 TTORNETy, 00QND11LOhi * "UH pra4tice in all tbCotr'art Cf ill youtnty, State and'le4rsr maSy q 1884, sat, SW 5Txs, -. - WHITNER o 031!Z 0 ttornoys and Oounseilorn at Law x PICK E8NS- C. H., S. V. 'rompt atte il! gfvea "to all by ines 'ract1es in the .tate and UnIted Stat,e C4urts. Ogtee in Sehool Obmmeliioner'i OOfce. iaa at, 1884 8 ;8 THOMAS 0. ROBINSON, iTTORNEY AT LA PICKENS 0. H., 8. O Practices in the Cotirts of the +tate and in the United States ourt. Offiee in Coulrt House. sept 18, 1888 61- Iy ,. F. A1qNaL, J. H. Nswr o Ireenville, S. C. Pickens C. 1i., 8. ANSEL & NEWTON, Itt Dr neyN at Law, PICKENS U. 11., S. C.: June 14, 1888 88 tf t. A. CHILD. J. E. BOGGS CH]L]) & BOGGS, LTTOINEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW PICKENS C. H., S. 0. Will pract.ice in all the State 'and eoderal Gout ta. march 29, 1883 2 ltielamnond & Daniville R R PAS8ENOER 1)EPARTMENT. On and after May 811s, 1886, Pas enge Train Service on the Atlanta and JharlotteAir Line Division will be asfol - Lows North:VV ar Ct.. . XPtt NO 51, DAILY. Leave Atlanta 6 00 p m Arrive Gainesville 8 08 p III Lula A 8 88 p n1 tabun Gap Junction B 9 18 p m Toccoa C 9 68 p m ienoca 1) 1050.p Ki Greenville R 12 27 na mi Laula A 1 6aa Rtabtun Gap Junction B 1 5an Toccoa O 166aa Seneca 1)1D1pn Greenville E228pr 8partanborg F 88 i Oastenla 0 1rieGuol 0 a mn SpartantBr11 25 a at Greenille2 28 anm Seneca8 64 p m CAhrloaae unI i6 10 p n ExPRIL NO.5, DALY.,. Leave CTharlot ie -1 00 a in Arrive (Gatonla 1 410 a m 8partanburg 8 57 p m Greenville 4 18 a m Seneca 82 p4a t' Toccoa 7 216 a m Rabun a p Junction 18 p m Lula 11 87 p m GaInesville 01 088 at AriAtlanta 1 4OP p m c moAion No.a2, ("Airtin Bll" Leave Atlarltae 80 p m . Arrive Gaasil 1 40 p m Lev raeenville 7 00 a mt ArieAnea 0 26 p mt Topnan7r 26 p in Grenville 6 16 p mr Atenta 11 60 p at NommodationA Trai, ("Air Lirel" Leave ACental58 A rrive Greneville at 40 p m rri tanbtar ] 25a a m No.18 Ocy'. F1 22T posoSo'n eaeCharlot te .70 0 p m Arlv pat aeney'is 11 t10 ug S atleaRlabu wih1u 25a p m Gneetnvitllevll wt 5a 16dlp ma Cen.,trall 7atr iIs la 45t Ala' riNo,a 82 a7, Loc Faern, No rrive toh-r. Leav Ce5 indaleae il6tnla 2 a ~ 8arrivesenihr at 0 ii 7 'a lon -0 iatGaey'2 Chrlott lehg 7asWt i 00 p y Aln tasne rains No.6ni6,Nw Yoarough L)o Daville and Raichmoodal wioi chale. sOnetiang oa . Danle wih a idland lGry.,boro a eatenton nalA at last. wth alinso divrig No. 50leaes RIch moianrat e.5n . No 51eoe Grrrensbohro it Ri45lno nd5 evsRcmn r20 Tix5arr iets onere at CAM herlotel Buffet Silee Sng C Sars Wiathu Caine Onl torallnpint. 50oadt, Nthet Yor ad A wlaNt Wasinglton and New Orheansvi Dan il,a d E lisbury ana Thei ll On withain AN os. to2and fron R Echmon and aG reeso adWasigto ud gesn undwih Wanalon a nd r Newer. . eturningt on No 58-deperlreesbor Thrwuh ATanakets nr sae at Cha tT rote G redr~nvil, 8e tna,8prt nbr ndGni vila alhpoits Suta, Saoruthwest, North 'rand hEnst.tvikil ai '' Af with N E R tiionand fromta Athens e ikE oand from Taenblonlahoph Fal and Y SAowerrerville.~ hala &c IfTf.In'iau g, - ro. Alsoa nd 4 co lumbia. ,aer * Fwit A nd U r/ a toar frm