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SPolget a p ol ag ' tkdr lir.teib1i toea rn that Mr, f1. Mor ill with typhoid fever, :. n e.T. Singleton had a severe t4k of vertigo last Saturday morning. SL W.0. Q1eith, of Walhalla, was in " twn last week on professional business. Oourt eo2venea at this place the first onday in June, Judge Aldrich presid tng. W. T. MoPall has a fourtecdn fingered gain crcdle that beats anything in that ig we have yet seen. " :hi)lip Hunter eaught a suoker in tweLv Mile River last week weighing a pound and a-half. The South Carolina Preis -Aesociation has been called to meet in Charleston on the 2d day of June next. hattie, a four year old daughter of Mr. Mbtthias Riohardson,of Anderson Coun ty, died on the 9th inst. Waddy Oravelny was before the Com liisioner last Monday on a charge of tailing. lie was held for uourt. Miss Bosa Lee Hicks, daughter of James Hicks, of Pelzer, died on the 5th bust., at the age of seventeen. Mr. M. Baxter Clinkecale, a promi bent young lawyer, of Anderson, died on the 6th instant of pneumonia. Miss Manie Miller, one of Greenville's most beautiful and lovely daughters, vie ited Capt. H C. Grady's family last week. Mr. 5. 0. Mayfied, of 0reenville, with several others, was admitted into the le gal fraternity by the Supreme Court last week. The sernaders have been treating the itisens to some delightful songs, and uau8lng some of them to dream dreams of fairy lands. " Mr. Thomas Welborn, says his old ter kaoes made last year, stood the rain all right, but some of the now ones were swept awuy. Mrs. W. K. ttoggs last week visited relgtires and friends in Pickens. She as one of the prettiest little daughters we have ever seen. Mr. R. A. Child went to Soneoa last Tuesday to persuade the city fathers of that place, to refuse a license for the sale of whiskey. ReV. D. D. gyers prenclied in the Methodist lhurb at this place last Sib bath. He will be with ua again on the 8d Sabbath in Jtue. The gohool Commissioner has discov ered a lead mine in this o tinty. tf he shoul re ign who will take his plaeel Don't all speak at once. Col. 3. lE. H.igoodl, of Charleston, is in Pickens or a few dayn. T1hong hi his 'enh:h is not altogether as good as usual, still he is full of life and energy. The ordinance of the Lord's t4ippper will be adntinistered i thd Presbyteriani ohuroh at this place nxt 8abbath. Ser vice the day before at 11 o'codk. Mr. Jer-re Looper sentt uIM last Satur day a brahdh from oneO of his peach treed well filled with a second crop of blooms and peaches, the fh'st having ben killed by the frost. Our most hearty thanks are duo Mas ter Toomer Richoy for the first meSs of fine Irish potatoes. They were the best We haye seen this seasou. Toomor has the best garden in town, A debating society in Anderson Coiun ty has taken hold of the prohibition question. The subject will be thorough ly Ventilated on the 28th inst. at Mt. Tabor church. On the 12th instant the passenger train which is due at Easley from Atlan to at 2.10 p. m. was delayed about five hours, biy an accident Ito ai freight train below Glaineeville. No one was injured. It is tmade the special duty of the County Commnissioners to proseute G4ov ernment distillers, who violate the law atgaiinst retailing, The least flue is two hundred dollars, and one half of that goes to the~ inforumer, One of our neighbors foiud a very large turkey in the wvoods a few days ago, which had so recetntly departed this life by some moans, that lie could nob re.sist the teisptation to have it cooked for his dinner the next day, Mr. 1, I, (1, McDiauiel five tile wveSt 4 of Piokenis, anid Mr, J, T, Ainthiony five tuiles east of liiakens, report their farms badly washed by the rains on the 10th. inst. Each thinks there must have been a water spout on his farm. Reports of damiage by hii last week continue to corne in, TLhe erops on sov eral farns ain the neighborhood of Maj. Aumbler's wore almost totally destroyed. We are mnformed that nmuch dainage was dlone on a few fatms south of Ce~ntral, Clol, 0. V. lieId requkte ir t o an nonned thai W, IK, Ifoggn Would lecturecat "''eV Mfle School House" on the 8d Babtf .Some of our readers under stood thif to meain the sohoofl ouse ar Mr,. na'ts Di . We referred tou one known by some as the Field School House, Services may be expected at thi latter plaie next Sabbath afenon Mar, W. 1f. Moorn,ofifHiurriennle town shipl, dI very Anl'nty last P,ibm aflght,$ She retired in gooid Lirwith, an~dl when k# husband woke the next mnornfng at the sumiocmed hostr, he fotund his, datmpauf(m sold in death, &h a about 2$k.rw y7ars of ag((, arnd a mem bct$ I(Wee Thptst chiuirc, whecreher rned from 1r> idweeks Sloree an *.les . forsle or i change. L. G. O,Arro, Cnttr,a, s Miss Mary D. liley has been appoiu ed post mastetr at this place, vice 1, Burdine resigned. Dr. W. M~. Norwood, dentist, of GreE ville, was in town last week, and dic lively business repairing teeth. There was a heavy storm of wind a hail in the neighborhood of Glas Mountain last Monday. Much tihn Was blown down. hail fell in Pieketts last Monday eva ing, some of the atones being as large partridge eggs, and in the ahdpe of a t pole with a oork soreW t4l, Capt. i&nms Clar ydied at G:'e nWo on the 9th inst. after aprotracted illne lie was a resident of Old piokens aft the war, and was well known to many the citizens of this County. Mr. James Barton and family, of A derson, visited his father, Mr. E. Barton, last Saturday. The 'Squire hi a dinner on that day at which he w blessed with the presence of all his oh dren. Mrs. John 11. King died at her har in Easley on the 10th inst, She leav a husband and eight children to mou her death. She was a member of t Methodist Churh. rev. J. C. Da preached the funeral. The Anderson Intolligencer says: Trry, D. T. Spearman, Clerk, regilests to announce that the next meeting Piedmont Union will bo held at Mt. 'I bor Baptist Church, in Piekens Count oi Saturday bnfore the Gth Sunday May, at 11 o'clock a, m. We see frot the Andersotl Jourr that there is a mare at leltoi, .S,. which can out kick a mule for she kic ed one out from a shelter last wei froni the eft'eets of whichi it d iedt in I hours. -This mare must be dnngero or else the mule was highly educaited. The Mediumt last week contained si oral paragraphs about a mineral spri in Abbeville. This is something new us. Why don't the Medium get up a pa phlt with the usual wood cuts a analysis of the water, and somethi showing its relative curative powerst The Keowee Courier says: -Mrs. M A. Hitnnieutt, whose maiden nlama v White, and a native of this county, di in Cherokes County, Ga., a few da ago in the 95th year of her age, M Hunnicutt taught school for manty yO in this county and hai many pupihi a relatives hero now, The Premium List of the Ninet4pet Annual Pair of the State Agrioultu and Mechanical Society of South Car< nl, hits been recived. t'lhe fair will held at Columlbia beginnin on the S of Noemir 18>7, and ending on i 11th. The premlium lhat is chiaractet ed by its usual liberality.. Col. W. S. Piekeus, of Rheushiy Orn Township, in Anderson County was town last Monday on bulsincess. Thon the almond t.ree is beginning~ to flouri en 11114 temples, he is stilt full of 1 andl activity.~ He is one of a family eigh teen children, seventeen (of wli, wero raiec to be growVn. A wonderful display of the force electricity occurred along the read to i Camp Ground last week. Soveral st dy daks near the toad were shiver One in Jesse Artheor's fel near house, wvas broken and split in ma pieces, which stuck up~ ini ,the groil around for forty or fifty feet. The followinig are the appointments Iey. 0. L,. Durant on the Pickens M sion until further notice:-Twlve Mi 1st Sunday at 10 o'clock a, mi.; Gap H 1st Sunday 8 o'clock p. n., Tiabor, 2 Suday 8 o'clock p. 111.; Portdi" Chs el, Jd Sunday 11 o'clock a. m-; N Hope, 4th Sunday 11 o'clock a. mn, Mr. A. E. Kelley's farmn sufieored gr damage fr'om the hail on the 10th ir lHe thinks his wheat, cotton and gart almost ruined. The hail stones were large as partridlge eggs, and fell to depth of three mnches. It was 18 inol deep) in some places where it had drift It killed several of his frying chioke Round trip tickets to Waishinigton a t(ittrtl good frout the 2ad toi the 8tO0i May can be bought for~ about Sevefl 1 lars, provided as matty as twenty-f start at the same time from the Sa pla5ce. This is a tare opportunity anyone desiting to see tne Inter-St UrniII and all the sights about Washli 'The joint pie nic of Easley and A1 och Sabbath Schools near Mt. Pleas last Satenday was a most enjoiyable fair. Tjhe dinne~r wvaS mrost.clcgant si b,ountifuL, Mr. WV. I. Hlolcomboe tributed a great deal to its sneess, ran a special traist with four erow< pasS lingeri co(aches attached to his i On the 1N, inst. Mrs. HI. ,1. dignil dlied in Easley'after a short illness. ] remains wvere tatkeni for interment, Conyors, GIa., thme hmomeof hier ohildho She camne to Easley abiout tem years a a beautiful and happy genuig wife, wh the unlight of her smnileu has been joy of the home oIver whmichm she presal Her death has cast a gloom over t bomne which noliO o( th chaesrms of aanSr dls,el, Th~e chlo Of that sweet yo ??'Y lhuhedI hi deati, Is leftt to a ate the sorrows of the riven heart, the husbandi enn remcebe hmow~ he kc ed uipon t. c6 living fae, feeling there is Sbmethinlg in love that n tiest through fts btwtty that cannsot w ly perish, and einjoy the hope of hurt week. He with r i . boy$ *eYe playing in the wood. near the houe, whei Ie olimbed?net the top of a bush gone ten or twelve feet high, whi bioke i', r. and as he Zoll hli plt eaught On the snag, enspending him a few feet from n" the ground, heels over head. lIuLe I a Earle ran to his relief, and liberated hu from this uncomfortable position. TheI d onlt Injury suetained waa a severescratlh on .the leg. ei The following order of preaching of the Piokons Circuit will be observed n= til further notice: Zion, let Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in. ad sley, 1st 5unday at 4 o'etock, p. in. Pickens; 2d Sundny at 11 o'lock, a. in. Bethlehem, 2d Sunday at 3} o'clock, p. Di m. Easloy, 3d Sunday at 11 o'clock, a, in, Piokone, 8d Sunday at 7} o'clock, or p. m. Daousville, 4th Sunday at 11 of o'clock, a. in. Antioch, 4th Sunday at 3} p. in. J. C. Devs. The Keowee Courier says:-We leain . that there was not a full meenting of the ;d County Commissioners of Oconee and Pickens at fr. J4 H. tawronce's during l- mast week, for the 'purpose of consider ing the propriety of building a bridge o over Keowee River near the old Lawrence os place. It seems to be pretty genorally rn understood that the blidge will be built. lie Pickens is to pay one-third of the cost, is Ouoned one-third, and the people of Sen eca and vicinity the remaining one-third. - Occasionally our friends and patrons us complain that we ate partial in makiig of up our local column. We dan only give 'a- such information as we have. We will y, thank our friends for such inlormation in by letter or postal card as will enable tin o do justice to all and assist in building iaup the county. Sign your namcl to these communications, not for publication, but ik- as a guarantee of the correctness of the k facts stated. We will arrange all matters wo furnished us in such a way as will suit the general readers and the neceesities of our eolumns. Gen. Wolseley's book on General tg Lee recently published, aroused a m. most competent and severe critic in id the person of Ex-President Davis. rig it did not take the Confederate Vet eranE long to expose the mistakes of ry Gen. Wolseley, and shoW him how 'as itmportalit it Is to learii all about a ed suhject before he undertakes to write ys it up. The great demand for war ar rs" tices has set niany a lively imagina r tion to work to fill in the liaissing links of facts unknown or forgotten by the writerS. It is a piityl that th there are not enough critics to kecp them oi the track. h Pied nont InMtitut(. th 1 The stock holders met p)ursuiant to) iz- adjo urunent TIhe report of the com imitte'e appointed to learni on what term'iis Messrs. McC~asl an and Rileyv wVouild'cne hi intet'est inthe gh prloper.ty to the stock hoders, wats re. All ceivedi as informartion. P. McD). Al ife e'xanider and( .J. E. .l3oggs ivere ppsoit of ed ai conuniiittee to solicit subl)scriptioln I"t ins )ayinlg for the pr.operty when1171 tetitle is clear. of The followinig (nfle~man wVere lie elected as a board of Itrustees to make iarrangements to conitinue the schiool: -P. McD). Alexander, TP. C. lohinsoni, RI. A. C.hild WI. T. Bojwen amid Joabi rid Maldlllin. Tfhe mueeting then adijouirnled sub of ject to the call of the. secretatry. isU. W. SINOILETON, Cli1'mmi. Ie, J. 1i.1Bol03, Sec. 11, ud Sub scribe for the SuNiA. SA Terrible li all S4tormu In Pen Ow dlleton. PENDLETON, May 13.-At 1 o elocI sat to (lay this place was isited by one et- of the most f4everft hail storn'uis that; "" has been known in tbis section for hyars. ILcaniii suiddenl1y. raging from catto west, alnost destroyinIg ad the cotton cropsH and partially destroy is. mng grain, and play in g h avoc with veg eleation generally. In drifted platces it was fromi six to twelve 1nches deep, o-and the stones were as large as an me An Enterprising, Reliatble House. !or rite l)r. U. WV. I.arle( can al 'ws lie r~1el upon101, not only13 tm enity ini Sto(k the best of ev~erytinag, but to seenre the agency for suc(h articles as have welIl-kniown merit andi( iti- ire poplarit with the people, thIerebyt sus tnt tainin lg lire repuif it ionu of becin a1l ways eni terpriisinIlL, andi e'ver retIilble. I (aving! se af- eredCI the Agencey for the eeleblratd ci) r. lid K(ings New D)is(:,ti.er for l'(nsImpio wil eeson posiive gurnmtc. it will ~surtly ('lre ainy and every ai ffectionil of [to Thiroat, L~ungs, mud (CheAt, ande to show oilr ed conlfllncle, we (invit youl to call and get ai owTrial ik>ttle Free, Thei Goldeni Dayt, publishedi b~y JamelOs iat EIilvorsoun, Phuiladelphia, I',., for 83. 00 for' Per annum, is onie oft the niost Etntertarinr to( ing and best papuis for' chiildreni and yd. y'ounig peop~le, we have rIver Aeoon. ys ~o, beauti fully illustrated and well wourthi nre the ni.( L y, ed, P*rize toreN, The Youth's Comipanion rflalutainsR its reptationi for pubulising,r th1 twm4 Seria, c,and $hort Stari#e, as well as sfr'iking eto ries of' adventre. 'wTe tetithme wilt co~enini th.e eight p)rizo storitl slected as the lest irom ov(er r7,000 iimnsaripts sent ill comilpetition,% Thal first Se'rial Story, t i appear ill Janliairy, will be '"Blind Brother,'' in eight ohia->te'rs, illustr'ated. F2very onie will want to read ih .f f$.7 AGENT r PAID IN Tho itanagement of Tut WcrLY OnArno mt deoted offer to agents for a linited period: Wank'd on.d oea Pmngox in each nlghborbiood 1 passMit sad heLful e)uployment. ,etudents may eleaf enough to pay their wtI at itYoud ladlos may makhe three or four ft new ai m We will pay InOASH to AUENT8, for yuarlil For a club of. 10........ G9.00 int ntoriby Por a clu For a cb of0 ....... 1J.23 1i noney For a c Ford club of ........ 'i ) in money For a t?1UW For a club of 40........ 9.75 it moncey For a club For a club oc 0........ .0i. money Fr a clube Send for satnplo copy to Noe. 80-41 Park Plate, N T1I$ W1lKFLY GRAPIC Is tho bat snd chcc paper publiohodin the UnIted States. It is printod on elegant papor in the highest style reading matteP, tho other bnlf to stirring and tr tions of events, senos, incidents and places in al l itoontaine acourate portraits of all the fadou tract publc attention from time to tilno. It pros fron every par$ -of. the tknowtn world, and the ok 1UeaMuro from the pens of.thi bdsi writers t: 1 d ONLY" $2.8O A WbIoh is but half the prioe of any other Monte are sure of from $100 to "2( If You Want a 4 nod Article Of PLuo TouAnro, ask your dealer foi "4L) ilP" Any one sendl(1ing Un two new sub sclibers acCompnlaliedt by the, casl will be entitled to one copy of th)( Nlrsery and (rcrhitid, tlhe bent boot that has ever beel writen on the sub ject, and woll ivorth three dollars lleuinatistm and Nouralgia Cured it T ywo Dys The Indiana ('heweeil Co., have diiscov ered a cmptlu)tnId whi(1 acts with trul mitrvelou rap)idity in the ewie of Itheumla tisl and Ncural ia. We (1uaran;tce it ti eure any and every cane ac ute Linflanunat tor y thcnuuatism and N euralgia in 2 DA Y and to give itmedi late relief in chroni cases aun d effects a sp)eI'y Cure. On t'ecilpl (if :1 , cents, in two cen stantis, t%e Will end( to aiy address th prescripttion for this wonderful comtpound which (:an he tilled byI) youat d iiC(ttlgis at s1mall (ost We take th is icans of giv ig our discove"ry to, the pubie inctaid o putti ng it uut as i patlnt medicine, it he ing nu1 l;ss exp)esive. we will giadl refiind nonucy if sat isfaction is io it givet * '1tn: IxlA Crt!(tAt. ('O., flb 10, '7 ly ('rawfordsville, Indl. Post Otfle4' louru'. Froin 9 a. Il. to I p. n., an(d from ' P. m1. to 5 p. mu. Easley to PicA%ins -1v:ry diy (Oeip Sunday. Arrive at. I0 a m.. le;ta 12 im Brovard to Pilns--Tosilay andl Fri day. Arrive G3 p m1.1 liave ( a. in. Nine ;Tines to Pick:enn-TIuesday Tliri'sday id Saturday. Arrive it) a. m. leave 11 a. mn. 1ast;ato to Pilken--Turadiay ti Fridaty. Arrive at 11 n. ii., leave 12 in * Stiwtart to Piknt-I-Tuesday nutd ir day. Arrivo 11 n., leave i1 p. in. Notice of Inteti,n to Clair Hlomeston d. --o TIEis boreby given that L. ?i Ruion hs this da:y hiel i a peitie in my'~ odice undt~er Srctioni 2002. oft th tHomi;eiead for hiorself andm childrehni May 10, 1897 .II 1JR:otA'ie toI t Cere<iloit titr('a Tb. Havnesi& I eop~It a Plitlla vhi.it1 obo 110Ol0. Goseetit t al. D en ti s.i'*ti Ph UnUAN'f to athe tems f 'ce orde mad intheibov Whiated flabe mouo beor the 15trh dayhof Jin, it Icured ati hoe ithI Idt pain1. 11rok of tiar. (t'eiicular S.n FC.EC Atla ~'NIta, O. ome tF hthnS.. roUy. NORsO %VMhtWOLO. Iraos N Mal m:o:-r -AN I) (GEIN ERA [LLY, ..ia1 Arg osv L A'oest Market Pr-ict MONT . TI BEs''t kes tho following utprce. j trr 4~44 .. e rtufur~, u a tho United Statcs deafrlng ' ru"'.i, i ' tct 1L11 'ti 3 1. /1P" i. I'r.'n tw meitr4 tl,." f, b 'r~o ni& o t"") Wc".1,1y 1 o1lego for a year. ,nrked by tho!:une t:r* (hoog foar ^e ut nbl c wrlter, ach as by teachtag achool, tome of t'o evet . "te ootgqn:. tbucl Ict,t liter, Cribere prepat A(JU,t,\t,AR of G)..0'.25 n monoy IYI: tU1:cT. hhi of7 . 70.t.0 nocoy fOth top(A cul"u tr groIt trtltu,i Bc tit0........ t !n n1on10 that attt,tlu,t tronei O 10........ u n itmonley it 100........103.03 in monyoy (l. o rnor thu n Yt+k city. 1l 1 t Olf: th sf tcorta qm Wnving ilaei ratlonal, w1!l I,et r tin owa* " l)t I NS'1I Ci3-A nt the vurrlou othor ti. yu,t:ttonas 1Ua:1VORIO0 of art, one-haf clovoted to of AN 1i.t,URTit..TE uthful plct* rial reprosenta- (liet,.i1 to the (UatQQIG arta of the world. se cvcrp t>eol~o, e a men and women who at. *(jlFnrt on it the L ont5 each week all the na:." -t r"'a w oiloest RJAechier of currout e vt, t (INne-roo:n. L'Urdy0 a . a0t1Qo 'I' : l">"cr.v Qr:erat evc"t, rnrl Aad junr.rnr {)p)ulair I Itcte. t, and ebol YEAA, SSNDING LITJ lllustrated nowspaper. Ldd es TlD 0 .cr moth. 39 and ti ui ure. ('1113)it 1) il ii narkedIP by tho same tb rn ROTA. I kIlI 1&)thnI cli of Ilbl writer Comei,oNfYtw eve1 s tt enn.t A KuIds ltr A ~WA~CA ut TUPt,AE,RI j u'lis loihtv r 11 n( vt" i l( : tll is trt " i 1, luui"t y, i : t i :int hat ii ittentio , i firom (' i li c i, n .Idtols :na l .th ( in it ion I Z iu Jii ~t)5 I~\V11 L qi ( t t ons for atili ve:tl it i rIi'UVA.l . R 4 . -i;l( . 1' h 1Ei (;o31W , Iu(i W~ ill Mhi"'c14) 1-~ 44I ,41 N.l V.40 j:u 2 IA ATN" liiT E 1 *Iof ilustraios- , cmbra'i r; Rsenes ofevry' e; , Do hebTt or Wal-:ai A st ni eveam , me and Inir<f lA itp ttI uatru-Irea, 1 chi ONLY $2N0OF. AGN BNDN IT AddessTH O pe4otM8 n Absolutely4 Prurer pui-ity Wtr O: O Ia)Ch-aOnn-nesV or ecom aca lh n t e o limrv kl.is,:a. ft?fiIFPFLL . I THE OIIEAPESZt 're, tho Net. EwrytitEg that a Lvs FeurwSat elould hat. for T'r.Anrr AiD TTOr> is d*Atne4 to 'mt a .icbn ict occup,1ed, it. ntnw being > ct n6tnn the features of an tos of nuwspapee, mua ing it in a broad lonso an t.MV3l'APFit, 'atures that l'nvo c racteri ed Tag iT&.t (nAPniO al4 u cti assu etd eneces. ha c.louuns have beozq nes anii vlrr Its various dep tmtc.td aro under Ii4 1 e es+l:>artrn,et Ia Iconp ' c,giving n till .cD a week, foreign and dotuoctic. Itbobne department titr.- trota the tens of our bost write:s. .'A .IV(i I'T ItEC r' crc un'1.r soparato editorial and regular attention. ..''" -1 r live nnnrler by 11v mien. 4 l. With tle fpliness they domand. The doings of cet C, ndid hairy and Etrc:: Associations will recelv(s pen itdI )3 rt)m,Abnf their ( rotir tmorrtean re ion t ucgleC'ed h Tfug Ar1KicLar nA(ir'to Cos p. xy re.ding huittterdf fLra WE1tCLrauperior to that of any Cotutry. ashuion n-ticler, by competent writers, with acOm I ho ;>uhishr,l rut tir'per i'Uervnis. resuntc of thn we,li1'n trot,ewtilnre in Wali street and mnil ct ut'i. wntll anpear Ir C ^h lieuu. itelilanie lks will b, found t:t each nusal,er of tho paper. D P.I.b-I --Durln,t the year it glva over 2'O pagea ig every v.aIety ui' u.4 sct. front tho choicest 4rtpr$ a ,.aanere and utouwrti)y tuccnta nd n .:j: U i t" "..,um upun e c:tia, ren ati ! 1I1tea :r.. tRui,plu uut ... i pul,s; e , glvint a double dad work of fantona n -tidt., In:tru C i t' tho hnn4as or our r twico the V-Ilun of tho tlwc iptioi jrico Ia mag itch, fcaned, willadd to thu uttractounsut thu most for IISARTU AND l1TOM, W'ith its ('artoonsUDon blilO a, picturc of the dav. tllu::t-ntlrt oscrt" sub.cct of eunugraviuge,La thu ruo:tt dsir.tbe iltutra.cd Jour D.ILY ORAPUIQ IiAB BEEN REDUCED TO $900 WKN'iY-F1V1i PlIR CENT. WILL Ire ALLOWED U0 QF BUDaJRtiUs TO TUE DAILY GRAPHIC. AMERICAl GRAPIhC COMPAl?, 41 Park lkoo, New York City. PRICES CURRENT. TIIl8E PIIICES A E FOR IIOLE:AI.E LOT1'S.I COlU itghW kKLt li r)dtUtl N &airtLgn lit aakin mnat-ket Itotat.onsl we can only app1 rl )ximlate values. Many' lan g>f odur aftttr tho quoutations are Rent Out, anil Wo cal only hope to give a gon- 1 rrit idea of the valttt )revailintg the day thio (lu)tat.ionS are maulo, t3tOAln8--Cut Io f..- . ........... 7 ush( it edI ................. 7 Pow<M lrel.......... 7 (r,nulateti.............. Stratttlet l A.............. GI E L la I' lite 0........... .; tbl n 'u................. G irowt ................ 54 COFF$E---Jaya, oldl (iorerliinei:t.. :5(<1i00 L;... uayvrat..... ........... 1 (c l14 I i , . hI uice. . -.......... lrt) DU Pr'inI ........ .......... 2'ig 0 ( tur t l ............ ...... .1.. 0O Fa',ir.................... Ii;(nh00 O rtlitnary , ..... ..... . 1 6Qi,r 0 uiS ' a -- ilrln 1 v'i:........ 3 ,lin e ulo in btll ...... 3O (IIi u oeyv l In bhll.t.o ..'. . , 33 . U11 .................., 20 i'ttlha ibl)Is ............. 3 New O)rl ans:, nc'w errpl... 60 Newvrl (rant. pr-ii..... 4. 5 NvI )rrn fai.......ir 35 New Orl :.an-, I'tinui'm... . SUA CoN--('lIr :rU. 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Uull ccur fa'ster thatn 90(th Meridian time 4g No 51 I No 5Y [,eve Al anta......... 7 00 pmi 8 40 sia Arrive (1ain'xvillo.... 9 12 pmn 10 85 nmr I,ula.............. 936 pm 1) 107 A* To (a.'.......... 10 9 pm 12 00 iii en a.'... .......11 37 pm' 1 5f0 pn aly .....- 8n am 2 10 psi (Grenvili e...... 102 am 2 82 pat Spnrtalnu1rg...... 2 17 am 3 4; p* (: 1'aff ........... n5 arn, 4 80 piu (ia....t:ia......... 4 1) sI 5 41 pa ('hrl,.tt........ . .5s 0am, 0 25 pna Sali'lburv ... ..... 6 42 nm 8 01 pia StateSville........ ........ 12 pmi Ay. hev.ille......... ........ 6 15 pt Ar. Hot Spring.. .... ....... 8 87 pat lHaleihrl ...........1 (0 pm 6 80 am l,ob li boro.,...... 4 45 put 11 20 t+-n Grensbro . .. .. 29 am 9 40 pia I):iivill e..........0 II 10 m11 29 pm B iinol.........3 5(0 pi 6 410 amn hynhblurg .. .. ....I 05 pm1 2 00) am CTharl'.t tmesville. ..3 4~0 pm, 4 10 am Washinhm . . . . '3 pmflI 8 10 Nta Ball imnore. ... .. ..11 25~ JIm 1(1 03 Ru4 Phlibdlph1iai:...j3 00 aum 12.35 pra A rrive New Yoerk . .. 6 20 amil 8 20 pan I bi lv No 50 1No 112 [.ari N"w Ylork . .. . 4 415 iam 4 30 put Phlirh'lTlphiat...7 20 am 0 57 pm1 Ial im n-. .... .I9 4II an 9 42 pru W on ... . 11 2 am 11 (00 png (Charloti1ville. .. 8 'jiiim. 8 0 ftmi Iynchhmd . i... .5 di0 pmi 5I 05 am~ 1)oille .. ... .. ... 50 pm 80 5 a Gob'sherm ~j. . . 1 50 amHI 5 00 pa' 1.l1 h.. . ........5 :30 pm .1 00 att Salibur . .......12~ 89 am i1 28 nti larlotte ...... 2 25 am~ 1 00 pa (Nbm.lin...... 2.3 am 1 42 pri Sp': :ianut-1 . .. 5 206 ami 3 34 pmg (r< bivilb-. . .. 50 11m1 4 483 pi Easey ... .. . . 111am 5 14 pma Senen ... . .. 8 410 nm 6 12 pm Toreno1., ...... U; 4m 7 08 p'oi Lui.........11 04 O am 8 22 ,iim Uniesvll .. ..11 26 itm, 8 410 pm1 \rrive Atl;i... ..!1 40.am 10-40 pmi gLTIEPTNG CAR RE1~RTCE) On I r:iu. 50 and! 5i Puillman Ihuffet slp. ru ins 5M and ill Pullnu Im Ijuffet isleoper' ~iichmohnd4. Through tICIIickets (on dale i E 11 TIT(lMA S. JTAS. L,. T'AYLOit (ei MaInaiger G; P A G reeiville, S4. (' A.sS E?lf \Jj A. 'TES,IPropri tr BATFUL I IELUSTRATED.$ 1 \ lgi CU! nely1.'l retii ont xcee tfu ished. t iiu f ir t l i n al i ts I appoin most4( d Skit Yul ity inl th eirne r,ltof fPrsO 25'c'Elfl$3 ATTER BYl MAIL. VSnITOlCp fm- crtub--cs anold th uin d Iare.t iI,e x einii in aryI ty.imr Th.iT Magazin ~O,prtras Aria ennthu)h &and. liflo ocean N.oV oca,IT ntdwthpr ig-is