The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, January 27, 1887, Image 3
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for gardeaing.
Qoftrt convenes at Abbeville next Mon
Valetine's day is the ndit festive co
osaio
Juge Aldrich will preside at the next
court,
'Mrs 'J. L. Thornley Is visiting her fa
ther. ,
Look on the frst page for the new
laws.
Sweet Potatoes are getting Aweeter,
+and.--scarcer.
Dr. Miles N. Sitton of Seneca was in
town last week,
Miss Essie Eusacll is visiting friends
at Autum, S. 0.
The monntains Were covered with
snow last Monday.
Many of the farmers began to break
their land last wook.
Mr. Frank M. Cary of Sonoca was in
town last Sabbath.
Maj. S. P. Dendy of the Walhalla Bar
ottend@d court last week.
The last term of court furnished no
feoruitaor the Peeitentiary.
Just lean one way this year--forward'
and strike from the shoulder.
Mr. S. J. Johnson's friends will be
glad to hear that he is inproving.
Mrs. Patton, of Greenville, is visiting
Mrs. W. W. Robinson, of Etwloy.
The Oldo Folkes Concerte will ho ro
peated at Easley next Friday night.
4 Nothing more will be said about a 1 ety
nourt house, until the railroad debt is
paid.
A temperanco mast meeting will be
held at Cross Roads Church next Satur
day night.
Griffin School, fivo railes east of this
place wants a teacher for a four months
public term.
Hampton School, six miles above Piek
ens wants a good teacher for a ten
months term.
The musicale at Col. Hollingsworth's
last week was very inuch enjoyed by the
young folks.
There are forty men in and around
Central who should subscribe for the
SaNTINEL at once.
Make a firm resolve that you will take
the SENTINrn during this yeir, anii -
will never regret, if
- of Pikens eounty,
,bort visit lst we'ek
(1(s ini this Cuntily.
or,' has his new. shop
bn Mami , IIy Equpped, and is
keady to servo his customeors on shorit
liotice.
Mr. JTobery :Ellenbhurg wn'e hofore
Cominnssioner Thornley on the 20th inst.
charged with retailing wihiskey'. HIe was
4 held for court.
WVe have the promise of some valuable
suggestions from ai practieLI and most
successful farmer, whieb will soon ap
pea in the columuns of the SF~NTINsT.
We notice several of our contemp)ora
ries published the Annual Report of the
County Commissioner since the law re
quiring such reports to ho pnplisthed
was repealed.
Mr. C. E. Robinson left last Monday
for Hondereonville, N. C. on1 proinsion
al business, Rud should ho he pleased
with the prospect, he may locate there
permanently.
Judge J. HI. Newton and Mr. T. C.
Robinson have formed a partnership for
the practice of lawv. Tihlis as a good and1
thoroughly reliable firm, and we wish
them great success.
A member of the Presbyterian Church
has agreed to furnish a bell for thte
ehurchi if the membership will have a
nice good steeple substituitedl in place of
A the one wvhichu now lifti its tattoroa form 1
to the clouds.
It was dided at the last term of the
court that a trial justice is enititleto pa
for holding an inqueut even if he does
voceive a salary for all criminal bus4ines..
Hie is entitle 1 to one dollar for examiu
hing a lunatic.
It is respectfully reconnrended thaut
the carp)et of saw-dust, andl other thist,
bo removed from the court house, and~ a
carpet of bagging or somne other cheap
anaterial bn subsrt.itnted therefor, be(foreV
the first Monday in Junio.
The neighbors of Judge Newton and
hr. R. A. B3owen owe thiem a chuien
Pie. Last week they set a trill for aL
large hawk, which lad partly devoured
one of Mr. Rlowen's chick(ens. Using
what was left as bait they coon captured
the wily bird of prey.
Mr. A. Clark Welborn of the Green -
villo Biar, was in attendlance upon court
last week. is former assoeiates and
friends, in this, his native county, aure
glad to know that his indcuistry and ener
gy have Won a lucrative p)ractico, in that
growing city.
The mianagement of the Rlibhmnod &
Panville R. R. have adlopt -d a plan,
which no doubt, contribute mech to the
safety of travel over the Air Line. The
engineer and fireman on each passenger
train ac relieved at (entral. Henen all
the service eneh firenun and engineer
renders is on t'. same half of the road1,
thus making them- not only more famil
far with the road, but koeeps them aiwNs
g..,hamin no1od im
The prlo, of oarn ia still adanoiug.
Easter Sund&y uoines on the 10th of
April.
The Centenary tlsbished at Florence,
S. 0., has suspended.
The sick folks at J. Mattie Stewart'
are all said to be improving.
Dr. J. it Riley will preach at Carnol
next Hunday at 31 o'clock a. in.
S. T. Pryor and iis Mary Lathem,
of Pickens County, were married on the
21st inst.
Rev, J. C. Davis will preach in the
Methodist oL'urch at this plaoo on next
Sabbath.
Fresh wounds, (cute and bruises) can
be readily healed by a few applications
of Salvation Oil.
-'John E. BratUey and Dora Jay wore
on had. "-Abboville Medi 'im. What
a kin is John and Dora?
"I love thee, ease, and only thee.".
Well the only way to obtain it is to buy
Salvation Oil. 25 cents.
11
Bethlehom Church has boon much im- i
proved. It has been made ten foot ion- 1
gor and ceiled in good style.
Dr. John P. Carlisle was in town last
week, administ< ring comfort to those who
are annoyed with faFing tooth.
Mr. Joab Maldin ha.9 started a black
smith shop at his plantation, two miles 1
from townl, with Burt Mauldin as foreman.
)ied, January 11th 1887, a lovely lit
tle infant daughter five months 01(1, of
fr. Joseph Murphree. Our sympa
hies are extended to the bereaved
In several counties candidates are al
ready mentioned for the county offices
in 1888. So far nothing has boon heard
n the subject in this county.
The town of Pickons has no marshal,
and has been a long time since it needed
me. 'Te calaboose has become the hab
itation of moles and bat8.
All over the world Dr. Bull's Cough
syrup is making its way, and at every
place it reaches consumptive people are
more seldom met. 25 cents.
The Grand Jury appointed a commit
to examine the various offices with
leave to sit during the recess, and to em
ploy an expert to assist them.
Miss Eliza McCaslan lost her medal
omnetine ago in the Western part of the
county, and not long since it was found
in (reenville and returned t. a
. lten, the eflicient stenog
rmplher of the eighth circnit, appeared
Velnoslay of court, and relievd his sub- I
titute, Mr. Law of pluartanburg. 1
Thea co'ld wave rene'hedl its niimaix on I
hie evenuing of the 19th, but on the foli
owing dlay thei ientle zepihyrs prevailed I
med drove it back eerons the mountiains.
Tn response to a telegram received from ;
loked hary, Mrs. (G. W. Taylor wvent lait j
veeki to non her father, ('ol. D). WVyatt
1iken, wvho wais ieportecd to be mucht
vOIs0.
D)r. John, 1. Hlollinaeworth haes nrrived
afe in (Gainew ;il le, Pla., and is getting
mi nicely, He will in I we week.i pro
ield. to Tiampa, where lhe spont r. while
0 leasan5thly in 1 884.
During the last court a fligh., of stnps.
vas badly needed on the south side of
ho Conrt Honso, so the b)lizza1rd could
iot rush in every time the door was
>peneid by the constable.
Married, on Thursday, Deember 23d,
1 886i, at the residenco of the bride's fa-1
lher, D)r. T. J1. P'ickous, ini P~onlelton,
>y, Rev. 'V. F. (4adsdon, Mr. William F.
?iaillard and Miss Julia K. Pickens.
On the 14th instant deputy IRowen ]
The;ro-:ed allof an illicit dlistillery with a
sonsiderale quantity of heer, excepting
he still itself which hIad been rimovedl.
[t had been in operation on the Sassafrss
Ja Tlurnp)ike.
The Golden D)ays, pulish ed by James
Elversont, Philadelphia, Pa., for $3.00Q
er annum, is one of the most entert4un
ng and best papers for children and
rounig peoll, w3 haive ever Seonf. I
ieauit ifuilly illnatrated and w~ell worth1
l:ho money.
Mr. John A.. Ilussell , of Greenville,1
wvas married to Miss Alice Bridges, of
White Hall, S. C., last Tuesday the 25th
inst. Joh i nna the warmest congratuzla
tionms (of his mny friends ini Piikenis.
lIe bemgan his eareer as a business mn an
at this lacew, and( is now one of the loaud
ing mercchiants of his adopted city.
'The fo llow ingarea the appointmtients of
Rev'i. 0. la. Durianit oin the Pickens Mise
sioni until fuirther notice: New Hope1,
Ist Suiiiday it 11 o'clock, a. im. Porter's
Chapel, 211 Siulayu at 11 o'clock, a. mn.
Tr1111, 3d Suuay at 11 o'clock, a. in
Tlvec Mile, 4thi Sai nlay at hi o'iclc
a. m'. G(p, Ii, 4thI Siundayi at 31
lie IKne(w IIi'I. bior.
The Anderson 1ntelligencer says:
"Mr. .i . S. Fowler is one of the mio't
re narkable finen we ever saw. Oni
hii wa.y up from Aiuusta last week.
at Pun Brainch, he sa ai horse wh ich
wo$ MtoIleni from. hha 183~>So., and inane-11
diately recognized it from thle car
wvindow. Getting' off he saw I Ihe par
ty in po~isssion oIf -it, anld while ex
plaininig the situat in, the t.rain left
him. He boirrowed a saddle, and In
p)o( the horse to thie next )itation), Me.
Cormnieks, in tirpe to overtake the
tranu, and ship his horse by the samte
train. Fo,r qu1ick perception anid r'ap
id executio)n, Mr. Puwler has nospe
General Lee's Early loyhocd
Days.
I have re:ently seen at Mr. Ezeki
er's studio the cl;y model of General
Leo as a boy of 14, which, it is hop
od, will be erected in marble in front,
of the house of Lee's childhood ini
Vostmoreland county, Va., on the
site of the tombs of many of his fol
lowers who felt in the war. The fig
uro is exceedingly characteristic and
full of life, and the face rejuvenated
by Mr. Eiekiol from his oiwn 1brouze
portrait model of the generid in lat
ter life gives cloluently thepromise
>f what was to Come. "The boy is
faTher to the man" hero is very truth.
The right hand, holding a little situ
[ple cap rest on the snag stump of an
>ld oak tree, while the left brought
ip to about the waste, clasps a Bill
vith one linger between the leaves.
The youthful figure is slightly to'
10(e from right to left, an(l the head
s erect and thrown back a little, as
f to catch the light breeze which
>lows apart the folds of the boy's sim
)le blowse and reveals in part, the
>romise of strength atndl the coulpac -
tess in the figure. The small feet,
or which the Lee family are famous,
tre finely nlodoled, a-; also the slim
)oyish leg in its neat stocking aid
)recches blttoled below the kn p.
"I had by a mere cluce anI intel
tstintg opportunity of julgiiig thu
'aithfuliess of the likeness as a mure
ikeness if hereditary rostimi
>lances are to count for anv
lhiug While I was exantinitttg
he Ii: cure in detail there calie infto
he st'iuio a lady with three pitI
laugl'ters, who was int oluced to m!!e
is Mr. C,oper, dautglter of ( h(n. Lee's
irst CinUIli. (.)ne of the yonlll;g Lldies,
lged fifteen, bore so strikintg a resem.l
>lanec to the hoyisl-lrtrait of hwr
11ustrious relative as to mtake it. cur
amn even to a stranger's eye that they
vere of the same stock; and in4dle I,
Irt. Cooper (who is usually cnllhd
he "uiece" of Geni. Lee, though real
y the Cousin once r0110e v, and was
>u termns of the great e;I.' dti ,!n
mdul c"ntlhlelce - ~ars
-."., f tl e
1;i'//, /;n.
Loteizo E?ow c .
The Ande,rson, Intelli. :'n er s v.;:
I. 1i.:A. Rl4obiinS,,n Elsq., t r ied at C
:ev last wOe(k for 'te:tli"1g a sly
mit the test imour1 fai' .ia. hie a is
lissed(. The utic *then~ it d. I thi
1:0 ivied thei parCty pri4nt toi test.
hiri innoIiieniie, andiu all Jro:nr ly
04as lre0en1t a11ld I i i -n N's- te:.
Ie refusid to touc(h ii, s:ai ng eas
rial is soont to comell im'. and1 he c
luet on ti s oIccasion0 wil h e a : iat
hie testimoniy agintst himut. Coli. HP
a-son has instituted a nI,: cri:aou d1
(etor.
Several perns hiave recenly ask.
d the editor ini regard to the distri
mIIt in of comrpost anid coarse man11 uI re.
If this can be penniied and forked over
fewv .imies it puts it in go: il condii
ion for scaitterinig, ibut. mianurei that
asl active amon(Iia inI it looses L biis
nilaution. A goodi plan foir Ci t
(In is to put y'our compo1s1 ini at onici
f your1 land1( is ready. Subsoih y our
>ed furrow by riuningi! twvice inl it.
P1hen scaitter youir compos1 Ct andi (over
vith two fuIrrows. B uni the oither
w'o (lut just biefor'e planitinig timie.
'ir up1lanid (c1rn, anid t hat is the corn
liat is to redeemif our1 counity fromt
>onidago to the Weut, lay u.ut yourC
ows five toi six feet wide. Bet ter
myeO them sOeen feet thla.i four. Hiun
L long plo(w inl t.hi water firr,ny sir
hle timutiure ini the dilh. Efveni roi.
ng F'ebriuary. CovI1er this with txwo
urrows w%ith a ti%ier, niaking a dat
2e(d. If youI fol low the t wi1str ith a [ii
l'hen wh1eni youI get reaiu > I lanit
)nOut wit a 0 ,n g shi->ivel an'ii eiv.
3i* with utIwo furr'ows. If a r cir i;ior
-ottonf row~s are ruin so that. they a Wi
ii t. wash, the tre will lie no wvaste in
'huese suiiggeion lio r i iCIi 1e1, not1 : >
niueni for youl to fo lloiw, as to set you ii
oI t.hikig and1 devisinig lb-tter plans5
Spalrtanu1hurg is said to) be Iimd11
1alliveb thei illicit sale of ~ Govrn -
men1 t whiskey froma the l icens .1 dlis.
liiih-ries. The b~ arrtooms in the cityv
-4h1 nil have enoiughi in1terest ini this
mt teIt. pt siit.. ula u
rp'b A #y tilrEIEts.-- -Lewes~t.
i te.. fori ilv'eiris i n lo I 0 g >uil
ne1w- mpers sent freeC. Adrirn- ( I-(O. P'
hnon ElA~ & (0., ) 10 Apraec i-t,, N. Y.
Prize Stertes,
The Youth's Coupaniou uiantaius ite
reputatumn for publishiug the best Serial
and( Shlort Stonsi'i, is well us striking to
ries of alventure. ''ho next volume will
tontaint the eight prizo stories solectotd as
tlho best from over 5,000 nIutlisori pte sont
in competition, 'The first Sarial Story,
to aPe(ar in Junuavy, will be "1;linti
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on te '24, <by~ (of Jainar~ty 1 8.9i, b)y I[on.
1. D). W\ithapoon,. presMidingJ Jutdge, I
i:ale Lay11 in JIutatty 41e4xt, the1 followinIg
d1escr'ibed 'I V N L ESTPATE, to wit:
All that41 p4iece, parce 4l (or trac4t of land1(,
oin Sh1 al ( reelk , waters1' of Sahaitlat River,
aint4ing. latd o415~ f ( . W. IllowenI, J. 1).
and14 nineity-one0 (191) acresO, moltre or less0,
bteing tha1 t portion1 of the rel esta1te of
AbiteIl lndnek(s, de14 '(I'd'44, ass8igned( to
ft w4.idow.4 Fran1ces': II. llendr14i(cks andu
ptiincwithl~vjl 1th4 t1rinn troif.
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on eali o t:elvei nofth with ~l3(inter
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The I r Aa AN.\, 14411d4 ('444miil.)' DIART
fur i'v1-ry tdav i 4t o year. 'To 4.. |,.t. 1"R E1 of all
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OF
Assessment Notice.
AUDITOR'S OFFCE,
Ptogaa C. H., 8. 0., Jan. 18, 1887.
HE County Auditor has been oompell
L ed to cancel engagements at all pre
.inuct except tho following on account o:
.ome oonfusiyn as to latea.
He or his neputy will be at
Pulp,kintown on Tuoday the 1st dty
of February 1887.
At Aikens' Store, Wednesday, 2nd
February 1887.
At Nine Times, Thursday, 3d of Feb
ruary 1888.
At Hurricane, Friday, 4th of Febru
ary 1887.
At Six Mile School House, Saturday
5th of Februcry 1887.
At Pi eus C. H., the balane of the
tiue.
Taxpayers will avail themselves of the
ample time given to make Returns and I
hope each will make his or her Return in
person of number of acres of Land,
Buildings, Lots and Personal Proberty
in each Township, and no complaint
will then be necessary.
Every male oitizen between the ages of
21 and 60 years on the 1st of Jauuay
1887, except those incapable of making
t support shall be deemed taxable polls.
After the 20th of February all Returns
will be put in additional list with the 50
)er coat penalty added thereto, unless
prevented by sickness or a absence from
hte County at the time of Listing.
J. B. CLY1)E,
County Auditor
Jan 20, 1887. 17 tf.
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Dei ember 14, 1886.
(Trains run on 75th Meridtll time.)
Soutthbou.nd No. 52
Lcave W alhilla................ 8 55 am
....ne.. .................. 9 111 am
" tipartaiburg............11 30 an
'- Abb ville.............. 10 45 amn
" L . aren............... 8 20 am
Greenville ... .. ..,...... 9 40 am
" Greenwood.............12 58 pm
''Ninety Six..............1 41 pm
" Nowherry...,............B 7 pnm
Ar've C~oluiva.... .......... . 5 1 pm
**Augusta................9 20 pml
Northbornmi No. 53
Leave Columblia . .. .. .. .. .. ....10 00 am
"Newbherry...............I 1 3 pmn
"Ninety Six.............2 80 pmn
'- reenwiood.,.,...........2 52 pmi
Ar've Greonaville..............15 52 pin
"1aulren...........,.....1 61 55 pm
"Abnbe'ville.. ............,.4 85 pm
"Spart.naburg.............8 80 0pm
" Seeen.................0 02 pm
"WaIhallas................06 351pm
"At.lanta................10 40pmII
No. 53 mxakes close connetion for
Athnt a.
No. 52 miakest cloise conntection for Au
gnst a :ad Chaarleston at 'ohumnhia.
1). ('A)l)DW ;L L, A P A, Columbia 0, 8.
SGOLL JIA A S, TJratic Alainager.
PRIQES CURRENT.
TI ilISE PRICES 44LE FO R WV IIOLASA L.E
LOTS.
Sc(outN-Cult L,oaf..............7
(Criiiiuul..,.....,...,.,
J'lPe(..,....,,,.....
(Granutlazted.............
Stranded .t............... 6
lEtra Whlile C......,....., ?
Gobllen u...................5
lBrowne.................. 5
CoFFE RM- ava, old Governmnent., . . 25@00
J,aguayra.. .,...........17@'14
tio,I ice.,....... 16@o00
Pr.... m.......,..,..........T00
(Gool......,........,..,15, @00
Fair..................,.14@10
t)rdlunary........,,,,,.., 9)@20)
Mow.Arias G2olden Syrupi...........80
Musetdot& in hhlde,, . 80
Museiiovados in bi.,,. 8$
8, 1,.,................00
4 tuha Inhbis.............,..83
Na-w Orlena, new crop. ., 60
New O)rleasns, prime . . , . . 40
Neworle.anis, fair .... 85
lAC.Qn -Ilear'fl. Sides., diry sal.... 47
tlm,it. Da1vis' dlniad.. 13
Breakfast l1t~ikI........... 10
LAnhschoice ktettle, t.Ieres....... . 7
Choice kettle tubs..., 7
(hoicnde kettl e buackets...
GnIA IN-.-Cornl, from stoArOR. . ... /
Corna from wagons.... 6
Oats, McD)ole?.........,.....8
(iats. T[exias flust [r'.,
Geuorgian Gra,ing..., M
Ir.or'n. hlitt e litnd, per bb)l...$ 7 (1
J ). do ChoICe'., 50
U F.(rant?, gtannl,.ated.. . 4i
i-bsllyvtille...........,.. iit
II.owa.rd 31rett..,.. 5 0(
Peadi (rits per~ bbtI , A 3'71
Oat \heal...,..............651
Raox-- hice ntew,.............. 4
Troicoo- Ci,EWjwM --'aihouni. . .. $I $
Mullvan's Best..... ,
Fi'ee anud Ea*sy.....,.........7
O)ld DomnIont...,....,.,
Ma rtha WVahJingt*ma.,,.., 4
Belle Bonyd,,............ - 4
Old 114.,,...........
L4one .,ack . .. . .... . ... .,...
Iljekwel~ jl' t urba 5 fl., 5
Itt,, 5
. Pride of Durhsam. ... 4
Pr-ime ntew.............,
Quarter bia No bo,.. , - 0 2
20 lbs KIts No8. ...
15 flbs KIte No -.--.----.
10 lbs Klts No 8..--.---.
OUR ENTIRE STO,K 0
O O9 .
Carpets, eto,
w, or ILower than can be
its Market.
TOWNES,
'ENVILLE, -. S C
s es
CUR#t Avoid the Impo.itioui of p 5W01 og teame.'
die. f theA t n i.eeke.
who""nls"1I, ftobl the"ir i..
? aImf tt. ". eM ar:etAe
lhotnt."d., does o grf.r"
ai aeot,io. to busna., o. cuu. {ee
or inconroalenc. is snr wa. Tad
HOII A o n ecien9o msd.i prlnelp.. 8y dirg
latlN. H,1Tftnth ltt .l. MO.e
.ofu"Apiloan the se of flewers T ieeU
wasted nIme.tiI eient, o Ii a Drn b ret th t
ctneransd rpd y 5u er sth and e
TREATMET-i * 3tl,. oL8. 1
HARRIS RI D ., M0ho e a iIM.
8OCf N.Tnthwtrct,.T.LCtn. *0.
rrlwl of oi" Applisnoe. Ask for T.rmst
RlcltnioNid & D5nlo RR
PIEDMONT AIR LINE ROUTE
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Tralnlt run by 76th Meridian time. On"
Areceabee 10th, 1M88a.
hour faster tha 00th Mrian time.
Tocrt)aw a.
DAiT.Y.
No Si INo 68
Leave ca..ta....... 7 0pm 6 8 40 an
Eua.y............12 6pam 100 pm
Greenville.. .. .. . .1 02 am '2 82 pum
Spartanburg ...2 17 am1 8 48 pm
Gaffney.......,. 8 11 am 4 80 pmt
Gastoni..,,,,,. 4 20 am 5 4$pm
('harlott,,,,,.,,., S 05am 6 25pm
Baisbury .,,,..,,, 0 41 am 8 01 pm
Rloll ..,, ,,,, 1 50pm 9 47 pm
Goldsb ro. .,.,.. ..440pm 6:50ani
Greensboro. ... ... W2 amn11 20 am
Danylile,. .... . .10 10 am 11l 80pmu
Richmond, ., . ,.,, 8 45 pro 5 80 am
Ly nchsburg,. .. ...,..05 pmn 2 05 am
Chlo~ ttesvile, . . . I8 80 pan 4 10 amt
Washington .. .. . .8 28 pm 8 00 am
Baltimore ... . . . . . 1 25pm1 08 an
Philadelphia. .. '80 m 1249pm
Arrive New York... 6 20 am! 820 pm
Daily
. o 501| No 52'
Leav New York...12 15 't, 480 pm
Pheilatdelphiia.I 850 am I 87 pm
Unithnnore........0 50 am 9 87 pm
Washington . .... . 900 am 11 00 pm
('harlottecsville. . .2 5 pm 8 00 anm
L5yn(chburg. . ... . .4 00 pm 5 10 am
Dianyile. . ...,. . 7 05pm 8 05 na
Richmond.,, 1 80 pm 2 80 anm
(Goldasboro. .. .. ... 11 50 am 5 00 pm
Thaleigh....... ..l 4385pm 1 00 um
Greensboro... .. . . 9 05pm| 9 48 am
Halisbury . .... .. . 618pm 11 20 am
Charlotte.,..,...19 411 m 1i00pmw
Gasetonia.,,,,,.., I 44 am 1I 42 pam
GA.fnoy's..,.,..... 58 am 2 51 pm
t'partantuerg ,.8 47 am I8 84 pm
Greenville.....I 5 04 am 448 pm
F.asley .,....,.....5 0 am 5 14 pm
t4encea..... .,. . ... 82 am 6 12 pnm
Toccoo.. ....,... ..7 82 am 7 10 pmn
Luila............. 900 am 826'pm
GainesvIlle.. .. .. . 928 pm I 8 SiOpm
Arrive Atlanta,.......I11 40 pin 10 40pm
SLEEPING CAR 8ERVICE~.
On trains 50 and 51 Pullman lAuffet slee.
ers between New York and A4a, n'
trains 112 an'd 502 JMdman IBuffor 4leepe
between Weashngt.on and New Orleans,
Pullman sleeper betweeni Greensboto and
Riinrhmnd. Through. tickets oni sale at
princeipal attations, to all pointa, For rates
and in'forma.tion app)ly to any agenet of the
company)tl1 or
E I B'fH[OMA. JA8. L. TAYLAOR
Genui Manager (A P A
A Leture To Young Men
OW Tks LOSS 07
A Lecture oss $ite Nat,. e1 Treate
ment and curpa of $tplinal WVeakneiss,
or Spern)4torrhaa. intlaeed by self abuse,
Invo)4ntlary Emijssions, Impotencey, Nerv
on Debility, And Impedimuelts to)Mar,
3' &e. - B MMf ,'M
'IThe woyld renownedC4 authotr, in this~
0 atdm)irabJe lecinre clearly proves afrom
Shis ownI experiOince that thte awfui. coiise.
o q1uenes8 of selIf-ahnsie mayR be cffectually
remlflove wIihou tldAIgestaA syrgicaxl r,i.
5perat~ion.s, bongles, Inst runuente, rings ow
5 copi MIs. pinitjng opt ia miole of cur at
once certa in and dgnal b whche
3 ery su.iferer, no mial, if whath his
condigonmay be, y grCr jimelf
cheapl ', privwat o el, ialy
(M'' bleLecture iprove a boop' to
tho)~8tuseA nd motsanda.
*3ett ,tndier seal, in a p)Sin epyelope, to
centsor w p stgstange Address,
T HE CULVERWNLLNREDICAL uA .
A41 Annm st.ANew York. W. J*