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. in light, tia light, f(on lit w er,, go t n h a r v e s t j H11thy children and happy homes to I 1 the read t,s of THE SINmn, for 1880 t Mr. Me lMI has an interesting Alma +e f,r J.nn:ry. We -...to leart} of the serious ill U. .G. Gaines of Central. 'hw u, ',harters of Easley and Cen- v be if force after the 14th instant. s G1) i fe Ellis has gone to Hall t - t, (' )rgia, to take charge of a . I C. Lake has *been re-elected - tuil 1 the Easley High Sohool for Tb:r+" <- be about five amendments +.h, ('osrtitution to be voted on at the a 1. . A1 F. Ansel, Col. J. J. Norton 1 " J : jor S. P. Dendy wore in town I mn professional business. r Ca c i the Auditor at his respective , , ts throughout the County. 1 > know how much you are 1" T j of cotton still remains low I 1 ,'u. aio,' 8t. Those who have held k i il tv' t old till the middle February 1 mEL of the 24th of Decem r 1 the full text of the Act in Sn, Lien Law. 1). *. Hollingsworth, of Hailos 9 1 Lancaster County, was in 11 L ng friends and relatives last o ties for whom Trial Justice F issued warrants for viola ti siskey law, are non est in n.Ieighbor to come and pay , Mortgages and Lions in l , ffoo. The Clerk has waited nd needs his money. of examiners for thin Coun- 3 January mee - on the 7th A will b1" ''nly one d. Ellis, nrned ( fr. illianmst . 'lego, o tc of the ls Hill instant, th -7: 11 *;M : n er '-I v pt i eujoyo.d it .:,n>t v 'tu ' .Col.flolliug.vorth's. or turned sadly away from It th - 1h0m he fo:Z m Iin, 1)r. t 3: i yrup)"u, he said: "A beat 30amfber 20th 3 8S5, in the wi - o the Coiun;ty, at thi re'i - L [r. J. D. Cator, to Miss IL. C. 18etident ce o ,o oticiatinig S c.......v.. 8S. A. (.iry, Mr. Clay ton La a Anna Fergu -on-all of Pi2 the resid1ene of Mfr. JamueF; 0' . 29th uit. by tH. D). Stewart, e, T*iMr. T. (I. Waters to Mit. t M. * all of Pickens. r' of De'cember by the same C o res4idence of Mr. WV. A. a * W ..William Brewer to Miss r A: -all of Pickons County. C the 13th D)ecember 1885, at e of the ofliciatting clergy 'm . Gary, Mr. James Norris to et Gilstrap-all of Pickens rains on the Air Line will no . sengers2 now. The pas ce dl .1 stop at all stations when no T~ of ibrt Township will g the. employing teachers and l tral '!~ other business that mny be .H rward. W. 'T. O'Dell, 8 ness is reflective, like the dI ligh o.* very couintonance b)righit 3 "- wit) * d giowving with innocent i * 1 a mirror transmtting to 1 -1 U a ~ of a supremto and ever A lution to amendl the con atitis tato so ats to umake the to )f the Probate .Judgo four y ~ of two, was pasned at the I is . .. the Legislature, andi will be I t the next general election. the trustees in the respec i ps to say when the public a ieol Ibegin. Most of them will n a or about the 1st of Febru main for whiceh they will run -.tihe same as last year. I mportant measure passed by I ral Assembly, by I'ome mis to be rati-fied. It is a genernl g act for towns of more >usand inhabitants. * 5 I.'tl to at 1ommluiciatin, sont Auditorn, the Comptroller * . ~*hes it to be*distinctly un.der 3.'verybody is required to mnake a *iin' '.uns of all their r6'l ostate. * E.f, Cox baa moved back to His old friends and former -, hbw. 0xtend' a hearty welcome to d., a his interesting family. a . ng of those interested in the * * . li Gap )lailroad will be hehld riHoese npxt Saturday at 11 .M, for the (urpose of provid IA proper reprcoentation at Aiken LtP-ntat ~Qn tuo iht of th;ik y most joyous opoasion for the little folks. r. 4 S. Leslej played$auta Clais with great facility and tact as if he had-ba he veritsble hero of the fairy tales. 8TT Che same good cheer way enjoyed by the oung folks at Easley. Such things are ety little trouble and expense, but they ay a dividend of joy that will bear in- IZ arest for many years to come. To On the morning of the 29th uit. Mr. . W. Taylor of this place and MisaZlisa Liken, daughter of Congressman Aiken, If Cokesbery, were united in marriage. the )nly a few of their respdctive friends rero present. Rev. W. G. Neville, as- 18 isted by Rev. R. D. Smart, performed be ceremony They took the morning Ch( rain for a tour to the land of Flowers. Ch( loth the bride and groom have a host of ChI riends in Piokens who extend most Ch( earty congratulations, and unite in P rishing for them long life and unalloyed For ongugal happiness. For The following is a list of the Grand ury, drawn by the Jury Commissioners JOa o serve for the present year. Also, a Ale et of Potit Jurors to serve for the ap- 0 roacling January term of court, begin Tay ing Monday, the 18th inst. Ani GIAND Junons.-Thomas Parkins, J E 'homas B. Arnold, Lowis R. Dalton, tansom Duko, Ben D. Garvin, John G. Dr Vyatt, Wi. B. Lawrence, Richard Len. J as ardt, E. S. Griffin, Win. G. Mauldin, T J t. G. Gaines, Edward Thayer, (colored,) Tr amtuel M. Cox, Matthew Hondrioks, Ale ra T. Roper, L. V. Jonos, James Nim ions, James O. Bowon. PrIT Junons. --Jerry 11. Payne, A D Iloomor Merck, Sr., A. E.I*olley, Wim. I. I Gravley, Newton A. Christopher, Jas. Jon . Rico, Jacob J. Adams, Newton T. Dr. fartin, John F. Stewart, Edmond (rang- W ] r, Win. Hunter, Jr., John W. Brock, D I sane N. Miller, Geo. F. Bowie, Adol- A I hus D. Bollotte, Samuel J. Robinson, A 1 'honas N. Hunter, Benj. C. Crawford, ' J files N. Chapman, W. H1. Chapman, J. [cD. Bruce, Willio-T. Berry, John H. J lallentino, James R. Harris, Nathaniel Jai )uncan, Geo. W. Dorr, J. C. C. Par- J ons, A. A. Alexander, Riley Simmons, J H lbert C. Ballentino, Win. B. Branlett, DIut 6. O. Williams, James W. Hunt, Jos. H; [a3sengalo, Thos. L. Robertson, W. B. )ar .llgood. A 13 On the question of subscription to the 1V I .tlantic, Greenville and Western railroad, I I okesberry Township gives a majority E f 253 in favor of subsription. A party paid ten dollars for a horno at 1 0 1 n iuetioni sal. Thi hor o was lame,- J T ruiyed all over, had tle seratohes, and as terribly "gailld." A bottle of Sal- Jo ation Oil, ccoliting 25 cents, was 1 d, nld in t'vo weeks you woutd not have 11own the anliml. It is now valued at 3 vo hundred dollars. I 1 Pe>rsonis dosig to mTke returns in Hi ay ab,Pmiee, w~'ill .dl on Str C. E Rb IW Mysjvtery. It is a my:4ery, a greaLt mystery, buit Lav me will expiiin it alhl to y,ou to your sat- W. ufact~iion, if you callI at the Excelsior Jobi '!othing~ HIoui i nial by a nicee snit. A li 'he myvt'ry is how we do sell so many ,Joh (ood int112( sai'fy (very enIi omerC. Tlhis .Joh nachl we nmay say here, that good goo,ds Ec f fashi onabile mak[le4, nteat aimul pretty, H A :gdlain onle of lihe moysterlies. Courtous Ja oentnient, fair prices and1( all goods as 1 ipresent ed e'xpla1in m lore. Call and see ur lines of (Cloihinig, Fu'lrnishinig Goods I uid 1Llts, and get prices and learn thle . masonis why everybody is pIleased with s. D ur1 meithods of doing business. Res- p i ectfuilly, L. Rlo-ruseniin, T A Greenville, S. C. G 3 B3ucklen's Arnica Salve. M Mai Thei I:st Salve in thme world for Cuts, R I ruzises, SoIre's, Ulcers, Salt heum, Fever Eli ores, Tett.es, e happeid 1lhinds, Cil Iblain s, J *J 0rns, and all Skinl Ereip,tionsi. nnd1( positive A ] euires l 'il -, or no0 pay requniredi. It. is A ii learanlteed'I to gi ve pe'rfect saisfCation, or umey refuind ed. Price 25 cents per box. J 13 or sale by D)r. (I. W. Earle. J1 T Oli Nervous Dcobilitated Mcn W onl are allowed a free trial of thirtyJu eys of theO use of Dr. D)y's (Celebratedl Pb* 7olt aie Belt w~ithu Eletric Susapenisory ~ppliances, for the speedy relief anId ermanIent eure of Nervous D)ebility, loss f Vit ality and Manhood, and all kindred roubles. Also fo many other' diseanesu. T ~omplleito rostoraLtion to heailh, vigo'r .l. ad nmnhiloed giuaraniteed. No risk is ' Iacurlred. Illusiitrated0( pampihle t, withi H u111 infoCrnodioni, te,rms, etc., mailed freeoM >y addressing Votlia Belt CJo., Marshal Jiehigani. H 4 Pr1 W FO!?COOUCH,C~ROUPANZD Mit CONSUJMPTION' USE TAYore~s Lui tiF SWET GU DMULLEIN., den aii~s cr9ona iltln nhoht owill pa0rho,: . fo ~ien cf i o~no'.,~ ~ Ii liiibt S)ld'WileOPIf. .,.__ LT3 07 -OUTE CAOLINA. CouTr o' ProiXNsa. he Court of Genercl Sessions the Presiding. Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit: hereby submit my Annuai Re b of all claims paid by me, out of taxes collected for fiscal year, 4, to date: PAID STATE TREASURER. .ck No. 3579, $1039 40 .ck No. 8635, 448 47 ck .No. 8729, 1670 52 ick No. 3797, 8000 00 AID COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S ORDERS. bonds aud coupons, $2,597 50 coupons, 105 00 ckney S Jones, 100 00 C Jones et al. 16 00 b Mauldin, s.P.o.. 93 80 xander & Folger, 55 00 V Taylor, assignee, 18 00 lor & Cary, assignee, 8 00 ol & Newton, assignee, 20 00 Newton, J.P.P.C. 20 00 " " 8 15 S W Clayton, 10 00 per Gaston, 8 00 Farr & T T Farr, 6 25 W J Bramlett, 20 00 Robinson, Trial Justice 6 80 tander & Folger, assig nee, 11 75 Richoy, s.r.c. 46 05 I Mortis, assignee, 7 40 Mauldin, 13 25 b Ahuldin, 46 75 G W Earle, 20 00 Gary, 4 10 i Adams, 87 15 t Talley, 16 85 Talley, assignee, 58 95 Hill, County Treasurer, witness & juror tickets, 274 00 rank Folger, assignee, 5 00 es L Stephens, 6 00 Lewis, assignee, 82 05 " " 4 60 Bowen, assignee, 7 20 thew Hendricks, 15 30 I Looper, 5 00 iel Mills, 7 00 Talley, assignee, 21 00 It Edens, 20 00 oenhardt, assignee, 36 50 s ay, assignee, 23 00 Barker, 209 00 Crt Stewart, 4 50 Jones, 7 27 Hill, Treasurer, juror and witness tickets, 888 00 b) .%I auldin, 269 1 Lewis, e.c.r. 79 80 S:ic:IheV, 1 90 N ewlberv, 13 70 Bradley & Co. 16o 00 Mauldin , 5 90 t. Riecy, s.r'.c., 159 35 V Ferg"soni & Mauldin, 32 00 [e) Ah'xan der, assignee~ 5(50 lI) Alexandecr, 115 95 xade & Folger', " 83 49 deri & Cary, " 34 85 Rin,iso:., 15 0() rcDa,1 20 51 Feriguson, 3 14) ni C Hinith, 259 00 Craig, . 1 20 n: L Gravley, 4 90 ni ( Wyatt, 12 50 se Blowen, Sr., 12 40 Bowen,, 05 10 I Herster, assignee 32 25 T W Foulger, & L G Clayton, 30 00 lIlol)combe, 160 00 Jiohnsitoni, 110 48 St ewart, 25 6' Hun, 84 95 McMahan, 9 86 I Lynch, 13 10 Parsons,13 20 holw Hendr'1iicks, 165 00 .the(w Hen~dricks, 8 00 I McDonal, 23 06 sDay, 210 00 Herd, 199 25 STalley, 182 30 Talley, and 0 L Du rant, asusignees, 23 55 Rigdo, 18 25 Hill, assignee, 20 10 aL D iurantI, 100 00 l' McF"all, 68 35 n A Shecppard1, 9 70 Lid eh~ool C'oinanission cr%. Order. SCHooL JISTRICT, NO. 1. AMOUNT Herd, $21 0(0 Simnpson, 22 50 ) A H-arbin, 30 00 ) A Halrbiz,, 30 00 3. liE IDavis, :37 50 A A .Jmnoiison, 30 00 ) Bowen, 37 50 f 1) C Lake, 76 00 W F1Brighit., 37 50 *as Luila MXauldin, 30 00 illie Gosstt, 12 50 ILi1lle Gosslett, 25 0 Lizzie Hunit, 37 50 Lou Wyattu, 30 0 Lidia1 22iso,3 50 Fora Brih, 75 20 LCA rmor, 330 ~ JolIhon, 29 75 4 D) C Lake, 75 00 5(1l5ooL UISTiRiCT No. 2. s C F Willimns, $22 50 M A Clayton, 25 00 "' " 54 65 " " 28 75 Nanie Kirkaey, 4(0 25 A HendI(riCks, building schlool house, 24 50 I lRussel, 9 82 ?Miller, 15 00 rinca, 75 00 "Miller, 15 00 t Ruasell. 8 76 J N h 114r, 17g SS toberteon, 4 G F Miller, 17 24 D Grice, 28 75 D H Ruasell, 1825 1 Mrs S E Hunter, 8000 A Luke I Ariail, 17 25 W L Boggs, 62 50 JMJoI, 4000 3 L A Jenkins, 80 00 Luke I Arial, 17 17 , SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. Li J A McWhorter, 25 00 25 00 Le " 1875 Ar Jennie Hughes, 25 00 25 00 Alice Thompson, 25 00 Mrs. M E Shirley, 25 00 25 00 18 76 Miss Lula Miendenhall, 50 00 Ar " Alice Thompson, 25 00 1875 Le " M J Grice, 40 00 Ar Capt R L Lewis, 50 00 " 1875 " Sallie Mulligan, 26 00 of so 25 00 " d "18 75 " Jannie C Hughes, 18 75 SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. 4. Miss Eva Wyatt, $31 25 W A W oodin, 24 60 George A Ellis, 18 30 Le Miss Ella Lowry, 50 00 A' " Maggie Lewis, 25 00 Hester Lewis, 25 00 Lucy Ellis, 25 00 " Lucy Ellis, 81 25 Corrie Ellis, 15 00 Hester Lewis, 31 25 Ella Lowry, 37 30 A Myrtie Boroughs, 18 75 Le AG]Bowen, 1400 Ar A G Bowen, 17 50 W D Jonkins 18 70 W L Grice, 22 20 SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. 5 J D Edens, $40 00 Prof. W M McCaslan, 84 65 " W M McCaslan, 80 00 " W M McCaslan, 84 89 AC "W M McCaslan, 18 00 Le P E Keith, 22 50 Ar Miss Laura A Ellis, 31 25 Ar " Maggie Lewis, 22 50 - Mary Allgood, 15 01 Sunie Ambler, 50 00 U Mrs. L H McWhorter, 40 00 Ri L Rt Durham, work on school wi house. 42 00 Ri John A Bakor, 7 50 th. D E Hendricks, building 2( school house, 28 00 BI W D Jenkins, 50 00 J It Burdine, * 40 00 l C T Miller, 12 50 A SCHOOL DI'ITRICT, NO. 6. John M Williams, 25 00 "" John M Williams, 25 00 .A John1 O Davis, 25 00 he John 0 Davis, 25 00 Miss Rebecca Hunt, 50 00 O Laura \Wyatt, 20 00 "Lou WVyatt, 50 00 "Laura Wyatt,300 J IL Anibler,450 I Hi Ph~iipot,150 I Hf Philpot, 1 f 1 H Phiilpot,150 W W IIAmblr, $0 00 Itot,e,47 00 .lolii 1 ~~eino'e,15 00 Miss Id~cca unt,15 00 E Rebeca. unt,5 00 Joi EU Beryld 75 00 r scHoo DIsTnlo-, NO. 8. W Hs Aeti Jmbler, $35 00 E1 A eit, 50 00 r J Houdise, 470 00 4 Miss nItebec (ut, 28 50E " Rec un, 50 00 John 11 Mayfild, 19 00 MisBetiiJiieldx, $35 00 A G A Ellis, 25 50A J J Lendis, 35 00 Ar "Kannlio Zackory, 50 Re E Fendy , Ro19o 20 AEllies, 25 00 At T Crbis, Board of Ex- A miors, 15 00 At Rev 0 IL DIurant, School A Commissioner of P'ick enIs County, for ser vices 90 00 Sj Laban Mauldin, School (Comn milssionler of Pickens LJ County for servics, 610 00 A Laban M auldin, School Conm A mfissionler of Pickens penXs, 65 50 -L J T. HILL, A Co)unty Treasurer. A Registration Notice, i N OTI''TF is hiereby given that the Books A ofl Registration41 for Pickens Coutnty will be opened a( Lt P'ickens5 (. H., on the first Monday int each inonth to enable Miuch A pertsonts to register tas have acqui red t he A right, sinceQ the lat getneral election, to trantsf er .ucht as4 hatve chtanged their rei- . den1ce, and1( to rentew lost4 ando defaiced cr- .A Liticte until a tnd Iuud in tg th fw irst Mon- I daOy in J1uly, 1881, when thew rqie A the BI)(olks c'losed, except for the~ putrp)oes B hecreinatf ter mnttioned, namtely: Lost antd i dletineed certiilent es tmay be. renewedi untlA tirty days before' the reneral election, atnd A young~lt I (mn l comig of age after the clos. A lng of the Books tmay --gistor 1mtll the A daiy of elect iotn. 0. L. DURIANT,A Rupe)(rvisor for Pickens County. A march 5, 1885 28 A $8 SETS OF TETH 2 WIIILEf PATIE~NTI IA WAITING.-A ARTIFICIAL TlEETH inserted WITH.. OUT PLA AES, or by any known pro~cess, Includ ing Plat es of Gold, Cohntous Oum,. Ruhher and Celluloid. All work at lowest possile prices. f Teeth Extracted Positivel without Pain B by use of NITRO(US OXID4 or L~AUGHI ING4 GAS. Omon: MAIN S-r,, GRRMn.E.E, 8. C. LonIt t0, 1865 an t GI EENJ :X> 3M.,Sr 4 WE OF LOWEST 4 The Largest and We have ever had. Wou: )REss GooD Silks, Cashmeres, Flannel Suitir Comels Hair, Guoynsoys and all We have a fiull lin of I Plushes, Silk Velvi Laces, Brai4 .I )LOAK D] BOUGHT DIRECT FRO: re have the newest styles in Z Jackets Also, a full line of Misses Wr NOl Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Ladiei IN OUR ST 'o have a large stock in Blankets, Kerseys, Shirtings, Shotings, P We have made a Specialty of rl past ann offer a larg iN OUR DEPAR We have the Larg Carpets in ;il Cloths, Mattings, R> HOV ___ _NEXT:1 [ARBLE AND GARNI2 MONUMENTS, Font waste your mioney on bot Marble Work. heapest Iron Railings in the wor CLARK & WILCOX. G~reenville, S. C: dec18, 84 12 ly enRS jcynnd numeo. obuo te adle. , bo RADOoAL.OURE FOR too froeuinduIsconoo, o~ NERIVOUS 24 DEBILITY, lion. envit. e o ttc P HYSICAL ~ euwir.'~ DECAY, rr.E~ Inrty it niA nYo n)lh aiaddledo ESTED FOR OVER 8lX pt.o aviei.nci ESARlS DlY USE IN MANY Ct .5.Juielo HOIJSAND OASES. o.lydrtfiicl TRIAL rdCacIi*ttwl T'REATM.ENT. t l ojhacIe vro Mont is, - .0rpdt an urea Monhs, 9.0 t.reh a sent a of iel IARRIS REMEDY CO. M'FOCHEMISTi 800% N. Tenth st., sT. LoISX. MO. O UDTE ERSOf 8! Not as Trust oirmoarr A iEm iJE.axc. TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS UN USE. The Greatest liedical riumphi of the Agi SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Los. of a potite. Bowels costive, Pain I the head, with a dull aensation in ii back part, Pain under the ahouldet blade, Fullness after enting, with a d41 iuelination to exertion of body er into< Irritabilty of temper, Low spirits, wli afengohaving noglocted some dut: Wearinessa Diaziness, Flut tering at ti: Nesrt. Dotu bofore the eyos, Heoadaci ever the right eye, Restlessnesa, wtI Atful drea ms, Highly colored Urino, a, CONSTIPATION. TiVTT'S PI LLS are espolally adapts to such eases, one dose effects such ehange offeesingas toasttonialhthe enfori They Increase tu * pett e.d cause aerished, antd bylhulr' onio 4eIn GMtAY DAUR or WHisKERS ehanged to GLossY BL.ACK by a single applioation thie D)Yu. It imparts a natural color, ac instantaneously. Sold4 by Druggists, sent by exprecs on recilpt of S1., Ofniee, 44 Mufray St., New Yor| .1re1.. by.alto -aatI D 8ET LPi. Il @'ER AT THE -t CASII PRICES Best Assorted St k d call especial attention to our s D EPA RTMEN gs, Bourettes, Satin BerbuFs, the cheaper grades. [rimmings to Mateh, i Stll ets, Velveteens, Woolen Is. Buttons. ac. N OUR EPARTME. KM THE MANUFACTUREhrm, 1ewmarkets, Wraps, Russian Circulars, and Jerseys. ps and Havelocks. IONS, and Childrens Undervests and Suits. APLE GOODS Flannels, Jeans, Cassimeres, Linspys. laids, Hickory Stripes and Ginghams, OU RN ING GOO0l14 for years o line at very low figures. TIMIENT UP-STAIRS est Stock in the City, of all Grades, igs, Trunks & Curtain Coods EY & TOWNES, 100R TO N TO M- M EProfossional Notices. H. A. GHILD, WM. A. WILL.IAMBS Pickens, U. 11L, S. C. Greenville, S. C. ,. OhILD & WILLIAMS. h ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW - Greenville, S. C. Will practice In all the Courts'of Greenville Couty,18 State and Federal. 3. 1!. WuIITNsu, C. E. RosiNsoR Greenvillo,8. C. Plokens, 8. C. W7HITNER & ROBINSON. -Attorneys and Counsellor. at Law PICKENS C. R., 8. C. Prompt attenion given to all business' Pract ices in the State. and United State CourtM. OOfee in School Commissioner's O'Te. 34an 81, 1584 8 THOMAS C. ROBINSON, ATTORNVEY AT LA W PICK IMNS C. H1., S. C. Practices in the Courts of th e State and in the United States Court. Offiee ins Court HIouse. sept 13, 1883 61 1 M. F. Anaxr,, J. II. Nuwee Greenville, S. C. Pickens C. II., 8. ANSEL & NEWTON, Attorneys at Law, PICKENS C. 11., S. C." .une 14, 1883 88t R. A. CIILrD. J1. E. BOGG1 CHILD) & BO0GGS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW PICKENS C. H., S. 0. Will practice in all the State anid Federal Courts. march 29,.1883 2 J. G. BLACK, Jeweler and Watch Repairing, :Main St,, 2d Corner Below C. H. 4 SeWing lYaciune TIlE NEW AMEIRICAN NO. 7, A.ND the Newv Automatic White are the best I Closo e:as~h buyers wanted. - G R EIEN1'I I K. .- .5. SS. M. SNIDER '4 4 DitA RLER IN ' Watche., Diamonds and 5:~i My aclite,for doing Flne WaI unaurpasse. in the- 'oath. lt9 ~ . anteed. I sell the CelebrMek I,o peotaele an.y ls '4 a 1 ,418 8 4 PAdSBNGBR DEPARTNENT. Focrth:ward&. )a and after Nov. 16th, 1896, Passen. r Train service on the A. and C. Ali :e Division will be as follows: IYrass$ NO 61, DAILY. ave Atlant a 6 10 p m rive Gainesville 8 10 p m Lula A 8 62 p m Rabun Gap Janetion B 9 21 p m Tooooa C 10 00 p W Seneoa D 11 07 p oa Greenville B 12 40 a m Spartanburg F 1 67 a m GastouiaG 411as rive Charlotte H 6 00 a m MAIL xo. 68, DAILY. ave Atlanta 8 40 a in rive Gainesville 10 82 a m LulaA 1066am 1 Rabun Gap Junction B 11 26 a m Toccoa 0 11 66 am Seneca D 12 61 p a Greenville B 2 2$ p a Spartanburg P 8 84 p a Gastenia 0 6 26 p m Charlotte H g 10 p - 13out33:vvaerc.. IxPaes NO 60, DAILY. ave Charlotte 3 00 am rive Gastonia 3 46 a m Spartanburg 6 66 a in Greenville 7 11 a mn Seneoa 8 64 a M Toccoa 0 6 a m Rabun Oap Junction 10 37 a m Lula 11 07 a t Gainesville 11 88 a to rive Atlanta 1 40 p In MAIL xo.52, DAILY. ave Charlotte 12 46 p m rive Gastonia 1 26 p w Spartanburg 3 21 p a Greenville 4 86 p m Seneca 6 04 p a Toccoa 7 06 p mn Rabun aap Junction 7 48 p m Lula 8 09 P na Gainesville 8 61 p a Atlanta 10 40 p a commodation Train ("Air Line Belle") ave Atlanta 6 80 p a rive Gainesville 7 40 p i ave Gainesville 7 00 a to rive Atlanta 9 25 a a All passenger trains run through to nville and Richmond without change mnecting at Danville with a Va. Midland ry., to all easiern cities, and at Atlanta ih all lines diverging. No 60 leaves shmond it 3 25 P M and No 61 arrives re at 4 07 P H, 62 leaves Riohtnond )0 A M. 68 arrives there 7 00 A M. tffetSleepingCars Without Change Jn trains Nos. 60 and 61, New York SAtlanta, 'Washiugton anJ New Or ins via LMnville, and Greensboro and her ill.. Dn trains N os. S2and 63, Richmend d Greensboro. and Washington and ken uud Wushingtenand New Orleans. eturning, on No 63-sleeper Greens. veto Richond. 'hrough Tickets on sale at Charlotte, eenville, Seneca, -Spartanhurg and uerville to all points South, south. s2, North an1 East. A with N E Rt Le in and from Athens. I with N ER Rte and from Talulah Falls - C with E Air L.ine to and from Elber ni and Bowceville 1) with Bllue Ridge a a to and from 'Ihalla, &o E with c and o a n to and from Newber Alston and columnbia.. P with aand( u and o asto andfrom udersonville, AlCtont, kc G wih chesater and Lenoir a a to and I >sn chioste, rorkyille and esalpas. K with x c rnlvission and c and A R ostad fromn aressboro naleigh, & e ED.\UND BEltK{HhEY, Sup't. IB. ThIO\fAH. M. 8LAUGHTEIt, OGen. Mlauag.r. Geon. Pass Ag't. ____ ichmond. Va. lumbia and Greenvill0 Railroad on a.id after Nov. 15th, 1885, Passen r Tratins will run as herewith indicated onl this roiad and its branches:Day xcept Sundaya.) 1a1 No. 53--uP PAHSaNaan. ave Columbia A) U0& .\ D)ep.102Oan m J ) C& G Dep't.10 45 anm rive Alston................1 45 p m" rive Newberry...............12 48 P mi rive Nin.ety-Six.... .......... 2 03 P m1 riveiHodge's................ 305 p in rive Belton.................4 11 p) m rrive at Greenville........... 55 p mn NO. 52-nowN PARMENGERI. ave Greenville at............ 9 45 a mII rive Belton..................11 08 p mn rive Hedge's..............12 17 p m 1 rive Ne'wberry..............3 02 p~ m ri ve Alston..........4 10 P m0 'veColumbhiaA C& GIDepot. 5 15 p mn jS8 June-.... 5 30p m >artanbulrg, Union & Columbia R R NO. 53--UP' PAssENGCR, ~ave Alston.... ..............11 58 p im rrive Union.................237pm rrive Spair'g, S., U & C Depot.. 4 40 p m rrive Spar'g, R& 1) Depot. B.. 4 50 p mn No. 52-DowN PAssKNU ER, rave Spar'g, Rt & D Depiot, H . .11 0% p in a<Spur'g, 8. U & C dep't, 0. .11 t o p m rrivet Union................. 12 p in rrive at Alston.......... ..... 3 55 p m Laurens Railroad. YO 3--UP PACtIENORR. ~ave Newherry..............3 25 p If rrive Godlville.455 p mn rivo Clinton.... ....5 80 p m rrive Lauircns..6 80 p mn No. 4-DOWN P'AI4RNOKV. yave Laurens...... .. 00 a in rrive Clinton....... P 50 a mn rriveNewvberry...............1116 p mn Abbeville: Branch 'ave IIOdge'u...............8 20 p mn rrive Abbheville............... 4 20 p m save Ahheville...............11 25 n mi rrive HTodge's................2 25 p mi lue Ridge R. R. & Anderson Branch save Belton.................. 4 15 p rrive Anderson.............. .4 417 p mn rrive Penidleton....;..........5 25.p Pmf rrive Seneen C................ 00 P mn rrive Warltalla ... ...... ...... 6m 3 p m save Walhanlla. .........8 30 n mn rrive Mehren.........8 50 a mn rrive Pen~idleton...--.......... 0 8 a mi rrive Anderson...............0 22 a mn rriveat Belton...............1 67 a in I ONNFPTION8. tSeneea with R and 1)1 RR for Atlanta. with Atlantic Coast Line and South Carolinia Railway, from andl to Char WVith~ Wilmngton, (iolumybla aind Au gus.ta from Wilmington and all pointo North. WIth ('harlotte, Cohtmhia and A uigusta nim Charlotte and all points North. with Asheville andt Spartanhu.rg from and for points In Western N. C. Atlanta and Charlotte Divieion II & D R for Atlanta.andXpoints Routh & West 0. R A T/OT, Suer't Mf. Sa.bon1run, (en'l Passernger Ag't 5 CARDWUt.J, Ami4 Sen. P~aa. Agcnt