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10OCAE IT.M Z. Pure Drugs at Bloan Bros. Chief Justice Waite lied suddenly last Friday. The Governor has respited Jap Davis for one ,month. Mr. P. MoD. Alexander has been quite &iok for several days. Miss Fannie luke, of Seneoa, is visit u ting in Piokens. We know a place now where three or four scrubs could marry exocedingly well. Mrs. Whittier Symmes, of Greenville, who was very ill last week, is improving. A bill has been proposed in Congress to havo English spelled as she is pro itouncd. The proceedings of the Oooneo court )ttblished last week, should have been wrcditod to Koowee Courier. All teachers holding first grado certif. icates should bring them when they come to the me'ing of the Caunty Board of Examiers. Mfrs. Emma Gilreath who has been in spartenburg for some time, mas returned to Piokens. She has the hearty welcome of many friends. The Slabtowt section of Anderson County shows many signs of substantial ;progress. Now dwellings anl well man aged farms salute the eyes on every side. Messrs J. D. Morgan & brother are lbilding a store house at Mile Creek Church, atnd will soon have goods for sa'e. Mr. Robert Foster, of Looper's, S. C. accompanied by his sister, Miss Millie, ad Miss Nannie Cox, visited the family of Mr. J. E. Cox, last Satu.day and Sunday. The case of Thomas King against Wil tin J. King for the recovery of a mule was tried last Saturday before Trial Jus tice John I). Sitton and a jury. The wardiot was for the plaintiff. The new bridge across Wolf ('reek a love the factory has been completed, and is a splendid pieco of workmanship. Two more little bridges this side of the creek will make the new road ready for t avel. Dr. J. Frank Williams, who has just graduated from the Atlanta Medical Col jege with first honors, has loeated in our town, for the practice of his profession, having formed a partnership with Ir. U. W. Earle, of this place. We do not suppose there is finer pros piects for wheat in the county, thani is Bimwn in a ten acre field at (Gap Hil. Mrs. Sairaha H. Alexander died at the residence of her huisbnd, Mr. Elisha M. Alexander, on the Keowee, on t he 211th ilastant, at the aige of sixty ci;;ht yearms. Her remains were inaterr.sl at Keowee (.row (Creek) Church, the( junerail being preached by Rehv. Jake Chapmian, J)ied, oni the 20tth instant, little Henry a son of J. J, and Mary (lmstain,, aigedl 10 maoniths. "'Suffer little eiiren to ~omio li uto- me3, aith forbthem noiiii t, for ot-such is thes kin gdlom of hieav'en." Th' betreaved( famuity lhave thi' haeartfeltsymnlm ticis of muanay friends, in this their sadt * .&lletiona. Married, on the 15th inst., by ,John Fleunburg Air. Join Heird t<> Mass Jane )'owtell-all of l'ickeus Cloun.ty. A Black F'riday.-Thiat. slay, whent a person is lirst seriou.dy attacked with .ruucmiiatism, may well be termied a b)lack one, for lhe wvill remember the saiue as Jong as he lives. ifilie uses Salv ation Oil in the time, lie will, however, soon be ablia to speak of a "G&ood Frielay. Hereafter we wvill try to be more seruir nlous in giving the D)aily News credit. We took the im saying Mr, F"reemian wvas dead from our conitemi-porary and republishes it again without giving us credit. We did not de.ierve it. It was Mrs. Bonnet Freeman who dinl. Chloride of lime is an infallible pre ven t ive for rats, as they flee from its odor as from a pestilenice. It shioiuhl hbe tlbrown dlown their htoles4 anid sp)read abo)ut wherever they would be likely to *.mo, and should bo renewed once a fortnight. Advertisers and corresp)ondents wilt phse see that tlheir manuscripts reaeba als b)y Sturday's mail to insure their appej~arance in the next issue. Two stores and the dwelling house 01 31r. S. N. Brown of Anderson wart 3mrnied lat Thursday. The stoyes war< .4m1 tihe sonith sidle of the squaire and he. jonged one to 8. Vatswyck and the otheil to Btrowunlee & Brown. Whle 'loss i, jut at $12,000. Inisured for $6l,(000. Tl.AcIIaIus' A s5ocIOAN.-TLhie teaenu ,9Tf Piekents (counIty must niot for,get to l) presenit at .the Pieduoont Inistitmite oni jmext Saturday at1J1 a. r1. It is a mueet ing called by the teachers in the mitres of teachers male and female. Congressman Thomas, of Illiuois, hmas introduced a bill in Congress to ptohii thle use of phlotolgraph)lS of persons by ad vertiswrs. Theij fine for violation of th. prioposedl act its placed att $5,000O. Th< free us of Md rs. (iovehut l's ph1 otogray 1 -for this purp~lose suggeted the measure Tfhe storm wa-s~ severo ini the I anivill -sectiion of Ocupieo Colunty. All Mr Frank Robinisont's <)m-t hui'idings wer blownm d-own anal ml of his chmickenas killed The dwellinig was JIloved aibout two int .ehes on the pihl.au.. Somei of thea sas were btlowni in, ,Just before th!e stoni ecame its track waos iJalrkedl by a line< lhot suffocat-isg air. ft was acetually sa iimomf'lortable thiat all Mr. Rtob insoin famaily were out of bed in senreb < f r'air bfre-he r nha ,.i Reports from small grain crops aro good. Mr. J. C. Jennings has been appointed a deputy maurshal, by E. M. Boykin marshal. The candidates for solicitor are: B, A. Child Piokens District; M. F. Ausel, Greenville; a . Prinee, Auderron; W C. McGowan Abbovil!e. Married, near Rock Postofflee on Sunday 11th inst. Mr. Augustus Bur gess, to Miss Joanna Trotter. Matthew Gillespie Esq., ofilciating. "Wood and coal! Wood and ooall Wood and eoal!" shouted th+e dealer driv ing down the street. A small boy in the d:stanee anwers: "Nefer .mind y a r w.od, you can eurO your cold, with a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Snow on the monntains last Thursday. CloMig Exer'eCIN of the SteplIenM Sehool. This school which has been taught by Miss Bettio Field, in a tenant house on the land of J. S. Lathen of Eas iey, who furnishedi it free of rent, closed its spring term Friday, March 23d., 1888. In the forenoon the scholari were examined .in all their stu(lies by their teacher. This was not a out and Iried school examination, for neither pupils nor teacher knew of it on Teus (ay night before. The oxrnination reflected great credit ulpon bo,th teach er ad11(l pup11)ils, in that it was thorough, lmt nevertholess it soemled that pu pils minds wore inexhaustive. This exercise over, the scholars wee !tr rayed in a column with marchilg orders, a halt was called by the teacher, who led her gallant band to the side af a table 70 feet long that was piled with the best that the country aflords prepared in mos' appetizing manner. Then the par. ents and friends were givan plac1i, A blessing was asked by the ev. 0. W. Singleton and all told to help themselves, which ther did. In the afternoon the students entertained the audience with speec'. es, (ialogues and recitations for about two hours. Then the School Conminsisior+ V1a annlc01need as the speaker of the day, who entertained tne scho+l 1 and audience fo r half an honr with an address Oin "luEncation --The colmnon1 schools the hope of our Clmntry." Prizes for the highest nmnher of head muarks were lhen delivered to Master Taylor Adams, 10 years obl, 17 hea':d iniarks: Miss Naninie Steph ens, 15 years oldl, 11 head marks, by thie teacher, th'.m the school was dlismiiss'ed 'uil ,Jumly, T~hiis closed the first inie oif thme. season, andi( as thme palth-rnl is no. w S t very. high we preCdict (one oif the v'ery b)et of the iseamn. .-. Table losamatalmu ItemuM Mr. 1Edito r: -Th'ie famers here are ~ett ing alonig withI their wor3k spileni dlidly. Th le wmudal grain cropis are heic .ininiIg to looedk like we woul haive guano that has Ileen haiuled, it seem s "s if there5 willbe as mche, or mnor.. coettonli p)flated than i~uial. MIiss Laura Ellis' school at Oolenov is inl (ptite a ro'sperouis conad itioni. She is regarded in this section as5 (one of the best teachers in the couty it, of which she trumlv is. Our eflicien t special commliis sioueris, M. Hendricks and M. F. Hes ter, with ourW worthy supervisor, Mr. Isaace Nicimos has made a wonder ful imuprovemnet lx)l the road lead ing from Pmapi1kinitown to Easley ano Greenavilh>, so with a few more1 chaing es, pairticularlyl fromi Mrs. Nane\ will then have one of the b)est roads in the counity. ThIe trave'l along this r0Loa demanids that it shaouihl be0 a god (oie, therefore, I think it the duty ot our road (eflicers hi see that. thme roads are. puit (on thebs grades.---het it cost what it m'ay'. Noithiing tenids td add mobre to a country than good roads of alhl kinds. PumpJkinLtoiwn anid D)acusville towni ships can11 p)erhalps bioat of the best roadsI of any townshuips ini the couty Not long sinico I had( occas5ioni to g< to Greeuville anJd so soon) as I erosset the townipit1 line b)etween Eashey and D 1acusville, to miy 51neprise, I foumno the roads iln 50ome hsections5 in ade pierate cond(itioni, wvith s tumpi1s ini then z aboiut 12 to 15 iniches high and10 gullie lalSit thue sameit oledth. Who thi bilame shiohll be accord1ed to, I ennl say, buiit imost atssuredolyv soi3n one th i hias ben paid to bo ek after such mati. ter, is where the hhunie muit un doubltedhly he placed,'(l On the mJorning of the 21st .inst *t here paisend I lb:JuighA this sect ion th mtost ter'ific stAorm1, $ineeO theit Ob.)(e lhe spbring oif 1884. It oscurredi ait a1. mi., blwnIow ecs unroo lBnt, foirt4aately, no uiie was hurl Such ai tjmii2 ~Your errepobfndent Iha ujo (desire to 5wer witn.ie againl. OusF.RVEam. , BROA0WAY. NE (-ORK' FORONE-VY'AR. The Markets. G1R EENVLLE S RICES OURRENT. TI ESE PltC'S AtE FO i WiOLEAIL.E .hVTk3. cORt)UTSiSEKt KVrwusoN & XILLIR In making markot quotations we can only approximatte values. Many cban ges occur after the q uotatious are sent out, and we can only hope to give a gen. oral idea of the value prevailing the day the quotations aro made, SUGAn-Cut botif............. i l rus Isl..... .........., i Powdercd............... 7 (iraoulatlcd............. 6 Strandcd '......... ... 6 Extr;t White ..,....... 6 tolden u............... . 1 Brown................ 4 COFFEI--Javs, old thovernmcut.. 2 Laguayra................... 18 ( Rio, Cholee............. 17 Prime............... ... 15 l Good................... 16 Fair................. 1.1k Ordinary............. MOLAesss-(jolIen Syrtip . . . ,o...110 Dlutseotado in bhads.. . ... 30 AlIuscovado in bhis ........ 33 S. II.... ............. 20 'ulba in bidsi.............. 3.1 ( New Orlean(s, now crop. .. 5 New Orleans, prime..... 50 1 New o trleans, fair ....... . New Orleans, ctfmnOn . . . 25 c IIACON-('lear l,. Sides, dry xal.... , 8 hams, 1)avls' diamond.. 15 Breakfast Bac<mn........ 12 LARD--Choice kettle, I ierees..... 8 Choice kettle tubs....... 8 t'hoice kettle lucke(ts.... t GRAIN-Corn, from stores ....... 7. Corn from wagons........ . 115 1 Oats, Mel)le.......... 50 Oats, Texas ltust Proof.. Georgia (Graing........ 50 FLoUR--Whit e I'loud, per bil..... $ 7 041 Kidder's Ilest .... ... ... 5 75 1)o do choic...... 6 04) o F. granet, granulated.. 6 00 llixie.................., 4 (Si Itoward street........... 5 00 Pearl (rits per hid...... 4 50 Oat I cal...... ....... 7 00 KRnosxNm---Per gallon ........ 11 } We roll out (lb best Rio ro;feo for $1, We put up 1tb good sugar for $1.00 We sell good sound flour by bbl $4.00 W e sell good, sweet molasses 3i1 e. We sell old Ruin molasses, retail, 411c We sell good family lard, by tub 8'e WVe sell meat, at, Sr W e sell salt, per sack, 75. Ve sell the fitest ten, at 75e We sell lots of good t4baceo 35c Ve sell every kind of goods known in 1. grocery line as ea1s anybhody We pay "Oe for pe'as, (i ic for 'cOrnt & 1(4 per centt. prEwi(umt ft'o r g<i>d cash custOmers. See otu" <Ilttations. FEIIGIS() N & MILLER TO LAND OWNE RS. A UDITl'COR'S OFFICE.) The atftention of a'ul moners is r.all '(l to the followinig circularI, received acordinIgly. J1. 11. CLYDE, D EPA RT M E NT. OFFICE OF T HE Comptroller General. [Cntem.An No. 2-Fims-r SEUns.-]. The following Aets are pulishe~d for the iniformatin of te County Auditors and T1reasure,rs, to wit: AN ACT TO AL.OW UNIMPRIovEI LANDs Wmenci HAvE No-r' IEEEN ON TiiEW TAx IBooxs SINcE 1875 -ro jj: Lis-r~Ei SVe-IloN I. Ik IflHlf'Ib h Senlta t and house of IlW(preentativ'es of the Stalte of South Carolina, nmvI met anad sitting. ini General Assembly, anid by thue iauthityt of the sam'e, Thlat in all cases where untuiprovedl lan w:1(1hiich has not been upon01 the tax books since the fiscall year' commnei ing November 1st, 1875, and which are~( not oni the fo rfeited list. shalhl at anfy tuie before the 1st day of Octo ber, 1888, be re(tuirnted to the counlty Auditor for. taxation, the sa1id A'uditor b). and( hot is hereby, inst,ructed to asseau the same1( anud to) entfer it upjon the dIupliente of the fiscal vear com11 mnencing November 1st, 1887, withi -the simple taxes of thait year. S'ec. 2. That all such lanidsi au may be retuirned to the Auditor f. r taxa attionl btw~een the first day of (Octoberi ,1888, and1 the first day of Oct' ber, t. 1889, shall be asisse andIt ch arged' m. with the simle taxes (of thle f wo tis CenI years (conimenIing retspectitely oni -thle first daiy of Noveimber, 1887, and1( the fIrst day of Novemben.r, 1 888. SEC. 3, Tia a> it as pr i~la;tienle ,, niter the passage of this Act the .r Comu,ptroller Genierat is direeAd to 1 furnish a copy (if thoe samie to ea:ch SAuditor ini tfm0 Staite, iandt the Audii torsa ar~e re<piiredi to publ!i the samen in (each of their C(oun ty papers onIce a Iweek for threeC( ilonithS duinig fthe year 1888, and1( ftor the sameW peiodt1 of ting~ duig tiwL year 1889, nodt tihe coA st of such publ tient io.1 shall ) ie pidi lby the Co utt Treasur.iiVtr, 11pon thet order oif the C minly onhuiAssionlerr,, OUt otf thle ordi inry county talx h(1t IA pprove 1 D)eceni>er 19, 1887, )inn 12 83n LEVE.AND for PJ?ESIDENT. J)cmocracy WILL WIN. Honesty and !nt?grity at the head f .aft'tiirs. The Domocratio party nroposo to keep them there. This is campaign year, and this ompign promisvrj to he one of the otte4 ii the pliticaul hist>ry of this ountryv. -- - - - ~. - Every man', aml ceiy voter, in 'ickens County should take his CJOUNTI PAPER FAKE IT NOW AND KEEP Up [WtI The Isuses Of The Day. (o) NOW IS The time to sub scribe for the Only $150 a Year. 11very man thei Coty1t oif Pick 8 U B S3 C It I B E RI, ----' 4iery muan whoi. has ever liv'ed heree SHOULDA IUE A SI!sCI[ B CIn! IT FURINISIUES ALL ---A N T) - -GENE R AL N EWS. (-o ) - iT C~IR(UCLAT 'XS Lar.il~' y Ji) theC a<()jinig 1(~~1 Conies, ---\NI) IN, T1HEIIEFOIE, J, E, BO(GGS & CO.. I t? A.1VI N EtN.- -l'west niewsjPppr4 "ent free.. ArI<rrrys (1-'.(>. I'. if Yet Wanit a GAood A rtkie Qf Pwr,o TonAco, . as'k your dleltr for u "JI .SI.... lticlina .o n & D a lle Rt Columbia and Greenville Division . CONDEN3ED SCHEDULE October 10th, 1M$7. (Trainh run on 75tb Merllian tme.) Nor'tlab na]d ' No. j ,ave Colmbia. .......... . 5 43 pm Ar've A lon........... 0 45 pw S Pou.aria ................ 7 02 pmn '' ProerItyi............... 7 28 pi Newberryb............... 7 42 p m . Goldville ................ 8 52 pm . Clinton................. 13 pm " Jtrens, ............. 9 48 pm 1 ciThwilrtcl I L.Cave HIelton.. . .0i3ia Ar.'ive Wllianuuton . 10 55 nt " l'elzer ...... ...11 07 in " 1'3edn .11 25 an " Grecuvillc..............12 00 m NNU>ti iurTil ; No. 21. Leave Columlia.... ............10 10 am Ar'ive .l .................. 12 25 pm Le'ave Alston ...,... -.-...... 2 40 11 Ar'ive Union.. ............. 4 (N1 1)1 " 8partatlntu:g ............ 6 45 3m NQV- h b Inl f No. 53. Leave ('ol n ia. ... ....... ....11 (8) ar Ar'ive Atston.......... ....... 11 59 am Leave Alston .., ,.. ,..1t 59 am .t r'ive Ponm rta...,.... ........12 18 p " Prosperity ...............12 44 1m " Newherrv............... 1 .11 p .I N inety Si-x......... . 2 13 p: (l'e'nwoo d.... .. ... 2 52 pm " AIhevilla................ 4 25 Ipmn .eave I 1Ion.....,............ 1 17 pm Ar'ive W illiaI nstlon............ 4 41 pmn Pelzer........ .......... 4 .18 pan " IPitmtu . .. .. ... . . 5 (#1 3Im ". riue..vi11o ..............i 40 -11 "' An1.(e'r.1n ................ 4 50 )11 " S enee.1...................1 50 p mn " W alhalla;................ :5p m t S Atlant ... .... ...... .10 40 p1 NTo'thtxl)i>n ( I No 51 Leav 0 'ollibia,, .. ... .....1.0 10 pm Ar'lve Alvtl)n .. . ..... ... . ...31 00 pm Leave Alnton ..................13 01) p3m .\ r'i ye Union............... .12 "() a "' $prtanbnrg ., ., , . .... . . 2 l ll " 'TIry nt. ...,... .... ., . . , 07 am ,. 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C. 1L, 9 .'s pm .ea)ve 1Hot Spin g..... ..,......,.7 20 pm ' A .hev'1ihr ...............i 9 0 pm " l[r.enenv1Ie . . . . . .,. .. 07 pm)1 " Flat'Itock............,,.11 2:3 pml " Rauda...... ............11 53 pm)3 " Try<)..... ...,............,12 34 am "~ 8'pltrianhurg.,..........,..2 1;' nm) '' UJ -i....,,............,:1 4.1 3m Ar'ive AIoe............,...... 5 37 am3 " Calmnhia.. .. .... ....... 6 30 anm "' Augsta).. ............. ...10 :30 am: " Cha)reOnI)3 va. 4 j. It. it1 35 aml ('hrlestIon vi . A (. 1,.. .11 20 pm33 " aanna viaI U., & 5. . .. 6 53 ('m3 240pth)bound1 No. 22. l.e:ave Spatrtanhurg. .... .,.......4 30 am JUnion . .. .. . . . ......,.,...7 10 amn Ari'ie A1l.4n,.,....,... ......1(1 20 am31 "' (obuabia..,. ... ... ......12 20 pm33 MEtulIdinoid ___ No 41 1.43)e VP enrens)).,..,.............6 412 am4 " (*inaton..,.................7.17 am3) "4 0'(dvile. .4 .. , ... . 7 3-1 amn '' Ne4wher'v. .... . ........,. .148 aml) '' Prospjerit'y......... ..... 9 07 amu Ar'ie Al1ston.................9 411 ato "('hninii~d.............10 52 a ' i'43trII 1n1)unl No. 55. .:lave (irc4ni) to 4....... 2 :0 pm '' )iI33zer. ... . ..... .... ..: 3 " " W1 i:ist....... ..... .... .: 's j pm 44 Bel.ton.. ... . ... .. 4 Oh pm SL4EEPING CAR SERV(CE. Ink t'aink No. 501 and)3j3) ;1. Ptlti in .,1uiA i. 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It ha: been3 s4ectd in every c'ase.where State Pulrch,aac have beep made for Schools, And in the lI)etion ary uponi whloh nearly al) Ahe school books are .based. Get the L..test and Best, 5t is an invaiuab.le companion in every eMoy and at every Fireuide. 8pecimnen. pages And1 testimon i lent prepaid on appilicaton. ?vblished by G. & C. MER RIA M & CO., Sprnnfield. Uase. ti. . Professional Notwees. R. A. GUILD. - , P, (AB$, JtILP & CAREY, Attorneye. and Oounse1ors at Laws PICKEN8.C.: H., S. C. oot M), 1187-t 'JU Ut S E. J3VV( S, ickenR, . . g _ Sensitive Teeth Filled Without Pait1 by the uae of a new oca1l Aiesthetio. Nitrous Oxide lay giyeu for thl paiuleHs extriction of teeth, W. M. NORWOO), IE TIT, mar. 22-1888. Greenville, S. (. Dr. J. P. CARLISLE, DENISrF, Greenvrile, - - - - S. C. Ovor Wnto)'orelaud l;ros. & i)uke'n I)rug Storo, july 14, '87, 1, IT Will PAY YOU If you Propose going WLat tr North West, to write to ll,o. I repreneut, Iho Short. line. F1W .1). BUSH, r i' r oCt 23 , 1887-('m Ataa, (i n to Ie maule. ('ut this It, 'ul turnl o Is, and o 1 will 4'dt Voi frti, ru;,tnp, ting t I gr.at . value ittl imphortunte tto yoU, that will st yui )uti in b uslnel wi(.) will bring yout in nore mooney right away lt:u anyti iii else in this worhl Ar yin'C cant (14i the work 1an<( live itt honie. Eithitr iex; all ages. otnething II (w, thtu jutst. " ina itone' for ull workei. We will ' art you; caplial tut needed. Th is is iwa . of the gentItin, iiport.ant ebancee of : II f.t in "e. 'I'h e ainnliili(o tun<l (nt('I urisig will ntIeluq, Crainl rmltit f,"o, Alhlr.'M 'I'un & ('o,1 A''gust a, Y itne. 1 y D ) F P Is"" o- r 'xi iln thon, 1 an<1N of foru+. but are }utr: imsse l by th tmaurvt-ls of in Ventlin. '1'ltoso ) tre in nee<l ( f prot,itable w rk lha . 'anut I ' lt ne while I ving at ioIE 5liM4ul it Onee "entl their aulrs In Ihalielt & ' ., Pi urtland. Maijne. m111 reeoiye fr e. 'ttil infnttuitm h w eith r sex, ot . :.1 ges, can egrn 1rro t15 to 5 .i pu:r tlav am ipwarrV WI'riye )hey ii,'e. V, , al tar:e<d fr e 'ap i(al no r..yitlt. :.4f tave male ove r 1U per 'idavt IIiia work, it stce t". ( 1 , 1 t"87 iy dl the wrorhl <huring the l:n'l half cnu \''t least amtong the. Ivoomlis ofI inv su it . lrog ('M in 3111' mlho.l an<d syst em of w<.I ha' ('ill) .- pe- ft' il aover thie (chom loherk ; -esJt l liatym' orE r - ,-o~ 4 ((O Jee i ity re<pii '(<l. (a'nii um m.1404 elI; yop, nrle s'uar-u<l free. ('ut h is ott .1)4.1 ret 0rn' lto 1ts an< w e wtill i'eimi yo)1 r4-ei o, 14(,I11t hat w.ril t 1110 r t ouin iOm.r 't(*s, lh hiih n. ilt bring youl iln mtre' mm), Grehnilleo, S. (', L. A. (GATES, Prtoprietoy ujihe.i It is4 first-class ini all itS agInoit I)Et?, antd iS 00ne of the b est Iotels hii t b,a outh itate ilgao. in the haealit iard 04.", delighl ful city' in the 0('tn trv, it <.f Ir S l' I ~'i-:ltlot ATila o1t~ (TIiIS T .t. > t tX04elled in any city. FARMERS OF PICK. tl1.o ofcr o ne MOME19T \VE w.'ill Ima.vn 1vo ('2) 14ar l(oadti o 00(d 1 l0NSES and (31 \4 ILES to ar.~ 188 andt w e w.vill S01 liithe for C.'A4SlJi :gnj ON -I T I'E Will mee(t the stron. est, ('4om1pet iti.otn wih lIowt prices tuL' W ill W'.''l Ml4(eenp-y lee 5Mia ofe ran roposedupie fy adv ri's iNgD ivnilles. rc. Geo. . R. S.f Croy, ean ~ lea h 40-aeatct 1{Ieta;oud & Daiaville ft It PIF:)Mt)N 1' AIR LINE I OUTE CONDENSED SCHEDULE Augu. 14,1887, TrainK run by 75tht Merldian time. One botar faster tlan 90th Meridian time No 5l1 I o 58 Leav Atlatia. ... " 00 p.m. 7 40 am Arrive Gainesville.. , . 9 12 p,..10 80 anm L.ua........ 9 37 pm11 o am 'Toecoa ... . .. ,.. ... 1-0 81) imn '12 0.' n1 en -... ---. .-.-'I 117 Im 1 03 p'n Easuley-.---.- 12 5amn 2Il p (4rrevill.. . .... 1 01 am 234 pin Spiartanlurg ...... 2 13 am :) 4) pnt &laffney .----... 13 00 an -1 pn 4 17 am' 5 42 jim Charloue......... 5 415 am 2;5 pm 1a1lishnry ., . , ....I. I 48 am R 0i i,n Tl igh ...... .... 2 10 Jptn t 3( a0 r (old44o.... ... 4 30 Jnn 11120 sim Greensb oro....... 8 28 am 9 40 p11: I)anvlle... ..,.... 10 10 ain 11 29 Inu Ili(hmnond .. , , , . , 8, 45 p1i 0 15 ant Lynrhburg .. . 15 oln 2 00 otn Chtaruott.Nde. .,.1 40 pl t, 4 10 ,an Washingto ...... $ 28 Pit 10 anti l1iut nur ...... 11 25 pm 10 0:3 au P'hiblp " hit .....' .I t 8(0 ami l12;3' pmn Arrive New- York..... 6 20 an 3 20 pm c_ut_.zvair ci. i)tily No 50 I No 52 Leav N('w York .. .1 45 ami 4 :80 put J'hib(i(del)hia..... 7 20 a1n U 57 pin Ji9 1tinore........ 9 45; 9 .15 p,n Washir.ton. .... . 2.-1 an t 1 0) m ('i:irIotr esvi 1 .. :3 ' pmt 3 00 aIn I.vLa1hhurg.. .... .i 50 pt' 5i 5 am 1lichin nnd....... : 10 pml 2 30 ain I)auvillc........ .8 50 pm1 8 05 am (7reei ioro... . ... 10 44 pm 9 18 an ( h.iSlx ro........ :3 :0 asti8 10 pm B:aleighlt. . . .i 5 30 pm,n 100 :tm Itt Spriun s.. . 7 (8) pIm A vilie........, 94)9 in 7 .0 Statesv"ille..,. ali httry. , , . 12 39 at 1 '28 nm ('i rlttt ..... ,.. 2 25 ln 1 00 pm (aetotnis........ 3 21 am 1 -12 pmn (:t1n('vy.. . .... . 4 50 aun 2 51 pia 8pu -tnhnrg ..... 5 28 am :3 ;.1 pi Gr( 'nrille....... ' 413 an .1 -18 pit -acey .. ......... 'i 08 alt 5 1.1 pi Henecs .... ....H "I4) um G 1 2pn Tor(o... ...... .) 2) an 7 104 p Lnla.. ........,. 10 35 anm 8 22 p n (iiinesville . . . . . . 11 04 ltnmI 8 -10 pn Arrive Atiant:. ....,. 1 20 ani 10 40 pn SLEEPING 'AR SERVICE Ont traitns5) )anl 51 1'uh 111121lin1fet sleep ers het ween N.'w York and A lun) a. (h train5 52 : a.d 53 1'aunan l)nfTet sle(epe ietwveent Washitilotn and New ()rlrans;. fininll a n s1e,r'.- r I et we en Grc"("usa,ro a u' Ilirhmnand Th '-nght ticketS onl saie al p rin(cip al taStio nr, to) atll Ipoint':. For r:at(", -iu inforniation a1tpply to any agent (if the( ontpanv og I-', l'I'IIO.\fAt4. .IAS. J,. TA YI,()I. Gieun M.faager (; ft A ATLANTIC COAST LINE R F 1'A SMENt Et It ) I'PA It I'Mi I N I'. ('O)N IENSI) SQlIIF,1l U EJ. ,-- --o WiImington, N (', Nov. 27, '87. I-'ii"t IAnl~e twyeen <;leu~0stoni and2( I a. :iiitia 1111 tni tpr SouthI ( 'arl ina anl 3oinugWeut. No. 66. ' o. 1.av (hl2ie'st on.5 . il In 7 01) a, ' 'i2(nes... .. ........3.pjii, 8 :4 nt ''Strn;er.,........... liiim 9 411 a2 A~ rrivye ('al ni;. .,....9 55 pm 10 -15 a&i " Che'st r ..... . 4 29 " " Yo'rktille. .... 59 " " .bwk II 11 i . . I " Char'41t2 . 60 lI. -' N wlif*frv ) .. I 1 ' ( reen w (41 .. , 5.) * IWalhal.4)lai. .6 :,." ..bbevill . 4 25 ii 'Toing East. No. 23. N'. 5? Arie ('huarliesonu ii :t' an.o 1 .4' jt jO,a n.. 02 " 9 ;:1 " W,ae(Tini.,ia 6 0 5:11 ( Irkvill en jt .12k liii II lii pti N wher :414% 5 -' . A Iir4on I 152 Ahhaville 11.li Ill) E y. tyt:.harii n 14 1422 2 ;;0 zo i u'-wh-r 4nt'iIh.. 1 n; p2o Ashe - ille.. ... I9 jo pt, (On Migoula' trauins " ill I- a'e ('harilet.tn 4.(.. x : li a m arrive4 at ' 4jllm)lin 1 10 1 arrives (lhades.ion (4 45 p m s''r otn Ni,.. I I antd 2:3 he't ueen (MrhtI.. lonl anit d o prinlgs; N, C. . Via .\ 'hev%'ille .1. 1'. j 9\' N .;$ ()ener.tl SuperiJin2ten t4(2 . J e,nj~ t4 liv at h1 nI( , :u . m ak m oniit 01 4en : It wo 122 4 ui.444. (an t any lvit(ing 0)b4 t4Iin~ rtn hi, onia. Capi22'a no nVd. yon ae214:.1 tigI dJ( 44r4 . H ot(441 antilnd ,I: if voit a' w%v'. n w., ' & io at124n4. .ii. lini t. &4 (5.; j1'rtd (, \fane.feb 17, ',.7- j v I [I(4 tV Hoardedl ( n jtu I I CJII I .2 l. wno4 re.al I' a amil , tn nt: thl y wilIl t nl hiono4rah2'(. ('tm thne r h4tU1s tand failijls. 'llT e ioi ar 4' .rze~ adinur fort everyi I i sl.iom l'er.. '2, outany have~i mar 'e oil nye nov~ uikit) n severl 24n drt dil n11 a2 n oni thj It is e isv fir an1y(4..e to tmake 2. 22( nttj wo 1 iei p &r(la. wIh > ~is wiling to wor~k e n d i1 t' aV wI4 -112 an 2 (r' Write 1(in at uj ce f r fuill parltEitni 2r2, which. mt il free. A4jrires Stintsont & Co., To 4 la .d, Maine, 4cc 1, ItEl.