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PICKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWs& -Good Friday was a bad raw day. -Mr. Ervin Miller planted cotton seed last week. -The Infant son of Anderoon Ellenburg died on the 18th, Inst., of pneumonia. -This county was well represented at the speaking in Greenville last Saturday. -Mr. Barnett Smith killed three dogs last week. They had been bitten by arab Id dog. -John 0. Wyatt thinks we ought to have the most favorable weather in which to plant four cent cotton. -The statement of the People's Batik, publised in another column makes a fine showing for that Institution. -Rum Lewis, sandy flce, fell a victim to misfortune last week. He was bitten by a rabid dog and was shot. -Plitsants, wild turkeys and foxes will please 4 'bdraw to their homes in the hill@. The rv,ad is coming to Pickens. -The local columns of the Easley Dem ocrat fairly teemed with fresh news last week. No wonder it is having a good run. -Messrs. W. H. Hester. J. C. Crenshaw nd W. L. Davis represented Pickens coun. 1 -in the I1epublican State convention last teek. -Read Hagood. Bruce & Co's Spring nnouncement. They keep everything the idles need for the Veavtiful Spring as wt s the substautia's to supply the farm. -Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson had a stroke of -aralysis on the 10th inst., and has been ulte feeble since. the is quite aged, but re hope to hear of her speedy recovery. a brief illnes. bue was aup ut .. and was buried at the fumily burying ;round near Borrough's Mill. -Mr. J. Tyre Looper did not nominate Dr. Cureton for vice-prerident of the Pick ems club, as was stated last week, but Mr. T. C. Hutchins. Mr. Looper's effort to have the nomination withdrawn caused the mistake of the reporter. -Attention is called to the advertise ment of John 0. Wyatt. le wants every body to know that lie has the best and cheapest brick for sale. le or one of his 4 clerks can be seen any time lat the yard on Wolf Creek, near Pickens. -There will be all day singing at Peter's Creek church on the fourth Sunday in this month. Prominent teachers and leaders of music have been invited. The public generally are invited to come and lring dinner with them, and spend a (lay in ser vice of song. G. W. SirirTON. -A- Mal F lger, the postmaster at Eas ceive ids until the 28th of this month, or carrying the mails from Fasley to And son and back, and from Easley to Pendletg and back, each route three trips a week. \These routes will be a great con venience t many people., along their lines. -In the Memphis Medical Monthly, Dr. Ifightower recommends this for,neuralgia: exploded and made a loud report. -Died, on the morning of the 17th inst., after a short illness of eresypelas, at the home of her parents about five mnites north of Pickens, Miss Sittie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cauley, aged 19 years. 11er remains were buried at Ooteny on Monday forenoon, R1ev. M. L. Jones con ducting the obsequies. Mrs. Culey is se riously ailicted with tihe same disease which carried her daughter off. -A map 6x4I feet that gives you the pic tures of all the Presidents and their auto. *griphs from Washington to Harm ison,when and on what issues each was elected, also the electoral vote and popular vote of ev cry e.qndidate for president, the population of the UJnitedl States for every five years from the firet to the last census, with the largest and most complete map of the IUni ted Slates ever published. Price 5.00. Comes with the xSIcNi'Na for 90 eta. -Mr. Dess Hopkins has had a good run of custom since lhe located in Pickens about six weeks ago. For good, fine and stylish work we wdll put him against any shoemaker in tihe State. His shop will be a great help to another worth y home enter prise, the tanyard of Mr. J. K. Kirksey. Mr.'Ilopki ns has already worked up a good deal of leather from this yard, and lie finds it elegantly tamled and wvell finished. Who will be next ini diversified industry? The railroad is coming. -The local talent of Pickens have or ganized a minstrel club, and are governed by a constitution and by-laws. HI. 0. flowen is p resident; John L. Thlornley, jr., vice- prer-ident; L. E. Chmildress, secretary; P. Eugene Alexander, treasurer; 11. A. Richey, critic; Ls. 0. Thornley, door-keep er. ' ihe society is organized for the mutu ali benefit of the members, and whmen prac ticable they sill furnish amusement to the Pickens public in drama, farce arid come dy. It is liKely that an entertainment will be hiad at an early day. Theiy meet each week in the court house. -Pickens will soon be a net work of tel e phone wires. Mr. McFall has a line from lis store to his dwellig. Mr. J. McD). Blrulce also has a line from lis store to hIs dwelling, Mr. Carey has onie from his omie to his dwelling and the SENTINRL Oll1ce and the editor's dwellhng are connected by a telephone. The last three were patented and put up by Mr. J. M. Clemeints. They give entire satisfaction. Th'le longest line Mr. McFall's is a different patent, and talks' well. Mr. Clemrents has put up a line about a mile in length be.tween his house and Mr. W. J. Gillespie's. This works very well. Good Tensplars. Col. T. B. Demnaree will deliver a lecture a Pickens ont Tuesday, April 2tith, at 11 i. in., under the auspices of the Indepen bent Order of Good Tfemuplars of South Jarolina. Mr. Demaree is ani excellent alker and we trust a good crowdi will be aut to hear him. Admission will be free. Hie will lecture at other plat'es in this vi lnity as fol.masasey, A' .2(th, at 8 . mn.; I4beWf, .7th; Central 2ifth al'!. Beni ca, 29th. - southaern Daptist Conveasslen, Atlata, Ga., MiyBGah to 1341h, 180%. For the above occasion the Rbihoini & )anville railroad: will sell rotund trip tickets 3 Atlanta, Ga., and return at the follow 'ig rates from poi'nts named below; inter * edlate points in- samen proporton.. TPick. ta on sale May 8(1 to 6th inclusive, limited cturning May 17th, '92: Greenville $5.10; seneca, 18.70; Anderson, $ 1.45; SparLan. >urg, eJ.20 Simlar rates of fare for the 4 ~und trip will apply from Virginia anid .Carloina Doints, ThefRaven. The followihg- poem was composed b, Mrs. Ladd, of Fairfield, the mother o Mrs. Dr. J. D. Cureton since the death o the latter's little son, Abner. Mrs. Ladd I about 88 years of age and totally blind: The Raven he sat on the window sill, The sun shone bright, and the air was still Ile saw the smile, and he heard the sigh, As the busy, bustling crowd swept by. The Raven said, What did he say? Time Bon will sweep them all away, As the world rolls on forever. The Raven he flew. The Raven he flew to the rich man's gate The Lord of all lay there in state, What use were his untold bags of gold. Time could neither be b*ught nor sold. rhe Raven he said, What did he say? rime takes men, not wealth away, As the world rolls on forever. The Raven flew. rhe Raven flew to the maiden's bower, [n beauty she sat, the bride of an hour, A deep si..h arose from the heart unseen, as she softly whispered, "It might havc been." rhe Raven whispered, bought an-1 sold. But time will sever the chain of gold, as the world rolls on forever. The Raven saw Some struggling on for the world's renown, Some for wealth, some for a crown, The path of life was no child's play, Thousands were crushed on its thorny way. rhe Ravec said, What did he say? Your longest life is but a day, 3till the world rolls on forever. The Raven said, muan, Why poison all the joys of life, With discontent, envy and strife? rhe cry is wealth my path to line, 3ut who can say, tomorrow's mine. lursten nae uC a U u A&&, . . Phe Raven croaked, man be wise, Pime sweeps all beneath the skieq, Is the world rolls on fqrever. The Raven saw Wany among the mighty crowd Who never bad to Mammon bow'd, rhe aged, feeble, sick and poor, Blces them as they leave their door. Phe Raven said, blessing save, rime takes them with you beyond the grave, As the world rolls on forever. The Raven saw. LIe saw that never fading flower, A gift to all, an earthly dower, A mother's love God gave it birth, With the creation of the earth. It blooms as bright in dungeon walls, As in the palace stately halls, 'Mid wealth or want, glory or shame, A, mother's love remains the same, l'hat holy love, man guard it well, Lts strength and power no tongue can tell rhe Raven said, God gave it birth, 'ime cannot take it from the earth, Let the world roll en forever. Xfr Tiun 71nacra w;fp ^f 1%r J (. Cl with three children survive. Her remaini were laid to rest Tuesday in Pleasant l1ii cemetery, ab>ut three miles west of he home. Hecr father and family have the sincere condolence of many friends. Shi had been a consistent member of the Pres byterlan church ever since she was fifteer years of age, and her loved ones sorrov not as those who have no hope..-Keowei Courier. IHurricane Club. Pursuant to the call of the president, F C. Parsons, Hurricane Democratic clm1 met on the 9th of A pi hi and elected tb following officers: J. P. Mauldin, prosi dent; J. N. Murphree, vice president; 0. 8 Stewart, secretary. The following dek gates were elected to the county conver tion: J. 8. Blowen, L. R. Dalton, J. I Murphree, 0. S. Stewart. Executive con: mittee: N. D. Parsons. A Card of Thaanks. The good people of Pickens wil accept my heartfelt thanks for thel kindness dluring my sickness. I am truil grateful to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Morrls wit whom I board. Also to Dr. Smith wh was unremitting ini his attention. Respectfully, 8. A. BURNS. I call in my appointments at the follow~ ing places: Twvelve Mile, Bethlehem, ani Mr. - Brown's. I am now overworkea and will have to have one (lay's rest in sey en for p)hysical recuncrat ion. Very~ truly, W. B. JUS-rUs. A VA LIAIILEC PRESENTE A Year's Subscription to a Popular Ag ricultural Paper Given Free to Our Headera. By a special arrangement with the pult lishers, we are p)reparedl to furnish FREI to each of our readers, a year's subscrip tion to the popular monthly agricultura journal, the American F~armuer, publishec at Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio. This offer is made to ;' y of our subscri bers who will pay up all arrearages on sub scription and onmi year in advance, and t< any new subscribers whmo will pay one yeai in advance. The American Farmer enjoy a large national circulat ion, and rank aimong the leading agricultural papers. B this arrangement it COSTS YOU NOT[l ING to reeive the American Farmier fo one year. It will be to your advantage t call promptly. Sample copIes can be seel at our office. BLusiness Notices, C'onsunaptlon Cured, An old physician, retired from practic having had placed ini his handa by an Eaa India missionary tihe formula of a siumpi vegetable remedly for the speedy and pet manent cure of Consumption, Bronchi tim tOa?grh, Asthmna, and all throat andl Lun Affc,n9, also a positive and radical cur for Nerv , Debility and all Nervous Gomi plaints, aft Phavmng testedl its wo)nderft: eurativo powoi'&,n thouiands of cases ha felt It his duty to make it kn'wn to his sul fering~ fellows. A tuate by this motive an a desire to- relieve ha man suffering, I wi send free of charge, to all who desire i this reecipe, In G)ermanm, French or Englial with fnil directions fo p,re~pari and u: 1i1g- Sent by mail addlressingI~ wil stamp, naming this r. W. A. Noyec 82C) Power's Bock, hester, N. Y. nnesmus. btatement Of the Condition of the People's Bank of Greenville, B. C., at the close of busi. ness March 81stf 1892., In accordance with Act of the General Assembly. RESOU11CES. Loans and Discounts.........S 206,184.84 Bonds..................... 291.35 Overdrafts.................. 1,753.72 Furniture and fixtures........ 2,328.38 Due from Banks and Cash in Vault .---................ 44,492.11 Total........... $255,049.9N LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In ......... $100,000.00 Net Undivided profits......... 24,085.77 Dividend unpaid .......... 81.00 Individual Deposits .......... 88,247.90 Due to Banks................ 8,118.23 Rle-Discounts ................ 36,517.00 Total .-............. 8 255,049.90 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Greenville. 1, Wm. C. Beacham, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the abote statement is correct to the beat of my knowledge and belief. WM. C. BEACHAM, Cashier. Sworn to before me thiq 5th day of April, 1892. W. 0. MoDAVID, N. P. (L. S.] Correct.-Attest: Frank lammmond, F. W. Poe. Directors. James A. Hoyt, I BRICK, BRICK, BRICK! Thousavnds of Good, hard BRICK! Best Brick anid Cheapest Brick on the Mairket. A11 orders promptly filled. JOHN C. WYATT, Wolf Creek Brick Yard. apr21 m3 Daully Barkl'ng comany!1 Easley, S. U. Solicits your patronage. Will pay you 3 per cent. interest on leposits for periods of thr?e months. and r per cent. for periods of six months, interest to commence on first of month succeeding date of deposits. Deposits are payable on demand with out notice. W. M. IIA1OOD. President. I. F. LENlTARDT, V. President. W. C. SMITI, Cashier. NO LOT TERY $14,400 IN GOLD COIN To be tnivenl Away Absolutely, Webster's Unabridged D)ICTIONARIY. By special arrange ment w ith the publish ers, we are able to obtain a numbIler of the above book, and( propose to furnish a copy to each of our sub)scribers. The dlictionary is a necessity in every home, school and business house. It fills a vacancy, and furnishes knowledge which no one hundred other volumes of the .choicest books could supply. Young and > 01(d, Educated andl Ignorant. Rich and e Poor, should have it within reach, and re - fer to its contents every dlay in the year. .As some have asked if this Is really the Orginal Webster's Unabridged Diction.. -ary, we are able to state that we have learn .ed direct from the publishers the fact, that -this is the very wvork complete on which about forty of the best years of the au thor's life were s.) well employed in writ ir.g. It contains the entire vocabulary of about 100,000 wvordls including the correct spelling, derivation and dleflination of same r and is the regular standard size, containing rabout 300,000) square inches of printed sur Sface, and is bound in cloth, half morocco and sheep. Until further notice we will furnish this valuable D)ictionary, 1at, To any new subscriber. 2(1, To any renewal subscriber. -3d, To any subscriber now in arrears who I pays up to Jan. Ist neOxI, at the following I prices, viz: -Full Cloth hound, gilt sidie and back stamps, marbled edgg's, h0c. Half Morocco bound, gilt side andl back stamps, marbled edlges, S1.15. F~ull Sheep bound, leather label, marbled edhgeso, $1.35. Dcl ive'red free~ from our office. Subscribers at a dtistanice may have the -IDictionary dleliveredi by sp)ecitd prepaid ex press for nOc extra. As the publbshers limit the time and num .ber of books they will furnish at the low Sprices, we advise all who desire to avail -themselves of tis great opp~ortunity to at Itend to it at once. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE IRR PASSENG ER DEPA RTrMEN'1. Wilmington, N. C., Feb). 'ith, 1892. r F~ast. Line bet ween Gharlestoni andl Co. lumbia and1( upper tunrthi Cartlina andl SWestern North Carolinia. SONI)EN5IEn soIJEDYIJ,R. - r Going W~est. Goh , East. *No. 52. *No. 53. T 61 50 a.m . .Lv Charleston Ar.10 Sir a.m 8 M..........Ltmes......8 45 p.m 9 43.........Sumter...7 25 10 55 . .. Ar Colunhia Lv... S (00 5 37 p.m ... . IWinnsbo)ri'o..4 20 6 30.........Chester....... 3 28 7 u13 ....ock Hill..2 43 p.m 8 00 ...Charlotte, N. U... 1 504 I 05 p.m Ar Newberry,S'.(., Lv I 57 p m' -3 041 .. . .G~reenw~ood(... ... 11 57 a in ,5 4:1........Anderson.,... .10 05 C 5 3....... .reenville....9 25 0 8 00..... ....W'alhmalla.... Ft 00 - 4 08 .. . Abbieville. tO . 1 50 S2 45 ....pa-rhumhur g,. .12 05 ftm " .5 01 IJendlerson ville, i. C 9 16 -| 5 53 .. . Asheville. N. C.. . 8 15 II *Daily. tDaily excebt Siindlay. - Solid t r sins between Charleston and Co , lumbhia, S C., and entry thro.igh sleepeIrF .,t ween Charles and C3incinnmat i. Ii ,i. M1. EME!mSON, ,. Ass't Geni. i'.ess. Agent C C HALLMAN, contraclcr &Bi DalirI! All kindt; of carpenter work well and promptly done. 1(4Priccs and work satisfactory. Give me a call. PsKENS, 8. C. aprl4m3 McFALL'S ALMANACK ---FOR The picnic season is approaching and baskets are the proper thing. THIS ALMANACK has got 'em and got 'em bad. All kinds, sizes, shapes and prices. HE RE THEY ORRI Everybody needs a hamper basket. Orr a satchel basket., Orr a lunch basket, Orr a market basket, Orr a clothes basket, Orr a covered basket, Orr a double covered basket, Orr a bushel basket, Orr a half bushel basket, Orr some kind of a basket. And while the picnic lasts here's a few other goods that will be in do. mand. A nice lot of Parasols, Umbrellas and fans. White goods and embroideries, cottonades and chocks. Oil cloths, and danasks. A nice line of summer hats and shoes. Table and pocket cutlery. Tin and glassware and a small lot of crockery to close out cheap. . * W. T. McFALL. RWi"rAT COST I Our entire Stock of Goods, con sisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Hardware, Crockoryware, &c., to be sold at cost Shioest. > while It will winlter, Everything in the buyer's favor as long as these goods last. Respectfuldly, H A RRIS & MOR RIS. October 27th 1891. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE CEN f?EN THE BEST S HOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONETF to hurt the l made of tho best orn caf thr adg e t easn at f(5 teane more shoes oy thi 00(en.in a n.ld the fnest catl imeir shoes e ostre f or St;equa French imm nra o shoes whcost rom5.0t820. whow 0 iandseo w c mfo a hn fne shal * fy giver tomartrable e rable The nk an hevet omered, a tie ricesine de sow. Li-adIces co st m$60't 9. priearSlameonthnrtomoee It.hio..Me $ 3. D GLA ts, Bariekon al wa I.m llc c F ne~. On1pi. l wear A N,ar $20 wil buy the(l O'DELL TYP'E fo arne Cyaro O'De, arranted tbe h doaetge tem ar trhalnil anacher make. t ombnessimnity.7 witho< hoeah.iy Wu or of reairs thaneay ther nsia. eier Islas th inrihhin tole show.rh Laerao.I s net,sustn,ia,neel ofse aype wtbehsinke noa. prinlihn praess prso-ee that cla, lgla mnp e:>m ae amperatorn t boo ac. Wehofe jseito al nderetst dealer7a. FoY pahet givingLA indorsuen, ec.,. a resELLTYPE : WRITE R 00 for i S 358e 364 0Del arrnte St. si, eainu o t i r OfT, eAr AlonTe. HAGO0D, BR UCI W. M. HAGOOD & mASLE , S. c. Are Now Receiving Their SPRI Dry Goods. 1n Special attention has been given their Dry We are heavy E Goods Departments and among the selections kep only Good F are the latest and best goods from the dulterated Sugars New York Market. Som of our f They are closing out all odds and ends in about the balancei accumulated old stock. Any Hat, Shoo or are obliged to the Remnant of Cloth that has the mark of age Others don't co: on it is sold regardless of cost. ain't our fault. I Some rich bargains in these for but remember we Cash BuyerN, predict a hercafte Con HAGOOD, BRU W. M. HAGOO] PLENTY OF MATERIAL T -AND PROMPT SHIPMENTS. The Greenville Fertilizer Company Are provided and have on hand, already manufactured and being made, plenty of Of our Fortilizers, to supply every agent and customer up to the last day of thle sea"on. *Ir Prompt shipments and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Forwaid your order without delay. THE GREENVILLE FERTILIZER COMPANY, Greenville, S. 0. 0. P. MILLS. President. 9 N'BUY BUIST'S GARDEN SEDS A CARPENTER BROS., MANSION 110 USE DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C.:: Just Received. We Have No Old Seed, BoUghat a ]PIano A MAN . $450i oi. J. laynsworth. Lewis w. Iarker. HIS NEIGHBOR L 11 Cl & _.AYNSWORTH1, PARKEI Cll 1LDRESS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, jnn28m4 PICKENS, S. C. Th'4s S. rn??dn (. JEFFI ES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law latige, GREERtVILLE, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Can give very best references. Telephone No.-79. A jan22miO M;F. Anam., C. It. Ilo.#'In0MVofrIq le ONLY $375.00 n S. C FOR TIE SAMME PIANO. A & 11LINOSAVORT1, Neither one was worth a nickel over A'IINl,YQ ANT COUNKELORS $300. INSURE YOURSEILP against paying exhorbitant, prices by buyingdirect A K CA I,. from J. C. GAMMA'TT, (lates, S. C., Practice i all the (41, o. t., S.a.e Or J. L. I A Y N I E, & )A U IITltElsentio given to Al busi enirtis-u t - G reeniville, S. C., te to thei. Who have but one price and that the lowert known. You can't pay them inore ILL I IELDON, than iin.truimnetit, are actually wolrth. They i are not built that way. Write for latest specht) offTers. 122 "Mauil Strct.. (TGeenvile,. .E, S. . GA -i ven every'l1in rsdaya *und F ridaiy, NT EL & i O L N S O T I \ .,~, NMy D)ental Roos - are nowv ocat(Ad in: -~ - . A . ( ~ ( ~eve -iinew builh)g over the!(* IN. A DNonwom, 1). 1). S. Assistant. 1 P> Ct E . E1 . IV., S. C- tu I. J. P. CALINLE, DENTIST, Office over Wev,tmoreland Bros. & iduke's and tti ex rng wtore. C1 We Divide the Profits ! I now peIM D mnllent y located at easiy Perhapj you thiWk that's a flight of ar- al. respectfully offers his rofesion tistic inmuginmatimi? It isn't. The iirtiat ill services to thiiil i genlerally. 2jan9O right as far s liv ioes, hdt lie doenn't goa (piit, far enongy. lJen you split a t. f In two it doNswt,alway b.pppen . y cut in time cente!r and %ve are not divi(ling, H as p)ermianently lovatedi in Pickens and out profita in thle nidl.. On the contrary Offers .is proft soial mrvicen to tire citi our divison is over whelmingly hi favor of M- '.q of thle town aind P-oulify.. Ilia diplo. the pirchitser; Tihere'8 i rood( reagoni for Immafs tire fromi tile (,ol!.ge of j,hyf;ein this uiiusual proceeding. r time for re- ad es o a 1890 an d ducing we mnormnous btork of uVinter from Jobs lopkiis, 1891. Was nine Mloti,hip, has eoueide hnlig IndireaeifttA "IMAi's inl Nursinig anld ChlildI's Ilosp)it,al, pave the %vay to big rednetions. Ifere ant. 11,1tiinore. 24de0ihmG sonie prices which will mhow you thut thle, c. Frzo.AAD inatter of profits bf nuot bothering us at J . 4 Ir[~R fill: *ti8 ~P110TOGRAPHIEM, 25 to. 'OlEENVTLLE, S. C. 2) 'M1. (yer M AmorelEd Bros'. Drug Store. 15 vd te2 All ork d o nenby tlc ilstantaneous pro Peroats ot very gfest sacriffie. oa n rso ffergehis rosol ti mtc erwear in t be closed o t i. se s to ta e b lc ge ntera l o , 2j anl rall ad f sheiik, oil nd plain photogrAps prteem. f .p iT intw itdosnt lOwa Ahapppen that ou out p ofts n idle. On the cotrr Gfeshspoeso aT eriES t he ci urdivsnsoerwemigyhafvr fznso hetw and cuty.f.Oi di>o the urcase. Terc's aoodreaon or ms ae fom he ollee o Phsicans thisunuualproeedng. he imeforre-andsureon, o Bat-iore 180,an c&cof 00., NG GOODS! Groce'lex uyers and lowest sellers. We lours, Purest Lad and Una and Coffee, Debtse riends havo acted cleverly i due from last year. We ne to see us any more. That un't got mad at us about it think of you every day and r to all such doings. ke to See U1. CE & CO,, D & co. B RICHMOND I DANVIL B. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1892, rorthbotin(d. 'No. 38. *No. 10. *No. 12. Atlanta..... I 25pn 8 50pm 9 00an Chlamblee .. ........ 9 27pin 9 88an Noreross ... ........ 9 39pin 9 52am Duluthn.... ........ ..) 5 j5-0an Suwance.... ........ 10 03pn 10 10am Buford ..... ....i... 10 17pm 10 i8ain Ffow'ry t'h ........ 10 3pmi 10 40ani Gainesville.. 2 59pn 10 51 pm I o3pin LulIt....... ........ 11 18lpm 11 33pn Bellon----..... ........ 11 21pm111 37pn Cornelia .... ........ 11 45pm 12 to6prn Mount Airy ........ i 50pm 12 11pin Toccoa ..... ........ 12 20aM '12 41pn Vestiinster. .. ... .. 12 58am1 1 22pni Seneca...... ........1 1-am 1 4tpin Central..... ........ 1 50am 2 35pm Ea 2 18am 3 08n Greenville.. 6 05)m 2 44am 8 b7pm Greer's...... ........ 3 14am 4 07pm Welford........ ...3 33am 4 25pni Spartaulnrg. 6 57pi 85 4ain 4 50pm Clifton...... ........ 4 3an 5 ospin Cowpen's... ........ 4 18am 5 12pm Gaffney's... ........ 40am 5 39pn Blacksburg.. ......... Ol, 6 0opln Grover ...1. .... .... al 1 6 11pn King's M;n. ......4. 5 28ain 6 80pm1 Gastonia.... . 54mn 6 58pn Lowe1l1...... ....... 6 07am 7 12pm lelleiont . ........ 6 4am 7 24pni ra t. 101,1uh, 6 10am 7 50pmi iouthbound. *No. 37.*No. 11. *No. Q. r Charlotte. . 9 45an 1 50pmi 2 20an1 IleAll t..- - - - . .. .. 2 12pm 2 42am Lowvell.--.-..--.--.-.-. 2 22pmn 2 5'2ami Galstoniia---.--.-..-. ...2 :35pm 3 0 1am King's Mt'n-. .... ...3 00pmi 3 27am Grover.--. -..---.-.-. 3 16pm 3 43ami Blacksinirg.. . ..... . . 216pm 3 53ani Gallny s - - .... .I. 4'p11n 4 10:un Cowvpens.. .. ...... ...4 10pm 4 42ans Clifton..---..-------- 4I3pmi 4 45ani SparItanblurg 11 43ama 4 27pm 5 00am Welford1(.....-.......4 50pm 5 23am Greer s.....-......... 509pm1 5 42amn Greenvijle.. 12 ;udpm 6 ?4pmn 6 10am Ese. s.... ........6 07pmn 6 88ant Cent ral...--....... (3 55pm 7 30am Senerau...... ........ 7 22pmn 7 57ami 1l,Wetniinster . . 7 41 pml 8 15am ..'........ .... . .... ..8 19pm1 8 52an1~ Mon iy ....8 48pm11 18am Corne(lia... ....... ..8 5'2pmn 9 23at:1 Bellton..... ........9 1tipm 9 45am LiAl.-...... ........9 18pm 9 47ani Gainesville.. 3 41pim 9 412pm 10 12am F'low'ry Br'li. ... .... 10 00pmi10 32am lhrford-... . ...... ..10 17pmI10 45ami 8nwant........ .... -10 :i3pm 108anu Du'luthi.. .... .... .... 10 45pm )n11 15lam N.rer....... . ... .. ..10 50pm 1)11 28amn Chamblle . . ... ..... 11 08pmn 11 43ani r At latnta. . . . 6 05pmn 11 45pm 12 20pmi Additional trains Nos. 17 and 8S-Lula (commodatiou, daiily except Sunday, aves Atlanta 5:30 p. mn., arriv 8 Lulia P2 p. mn. RIetuIrning, leaves Luila 0:00 a. ,arrives Atlanta 8:50O a. m,. Between Lula and1( Athienis-No 11 dai ,except 8unday, and No. 9 daily, leave una 8:30 p. mn., and 11:40 a. mI., arrive at thiens 10:15 p. mn. and 12:20 p. mI. Rie ruiing, leave At the(::s, No. 10 daily except inday,W aiid No. 13 da:ily, 6:20 pl. mn. and 15 a. mi., arrive Lula 8:05 p mn. and 6:30 nll. Het wee Toecoa antd Elbertoni---No. 61 11y (excej-t Sundoay, leave Tocco(~a 1:00 p. ,art':ve Elberton 4 :40 p). mn. Return L, No. (60 daily, excep1t Sunday, leave hesri on 5:001 a. mn., arrive To4 CLoa 8:30 a.mi. Nos. 0 and 10 carry Pullmian Sleepers fweci' Atlanta and Newv York. Nos. l7 an 38- Wa.shington and1( Souith st erni Vest,tiuled J Limit ed, bietwein At lita and( ~1l Wsington01. OIn this t raina no Ira faire is cha.rged. Thrlioughl PllmaIn 'eper betw~ieen1 New York and New~ Or ins, ailsoi between Washi ng.ton and Mcin, is, viat At lant a and( Bi rminghaml. Forii dtai11led in fornimtioni as Io leal and1( rough t ime I tbles, rates and1( Pullmani (pin g-car reser'ivation1s, con fer with lo - I agenit H. (Jr nddress JAM. L. TVA YLOR, Gen'l Pass. Agent, lanla, Gan. W. A. '';TRK, Ass't (Genu'l Pars. Agent, iiink,t te, N. C. C. P. HIAMMOND1, Sunpt., Atlanta, Ga; W. H;: OltEEN, Gen'I Managter, Atlanl SOL HIAAS, Tfranle Manalger, Atlanta, rHIURPANSCABULESI re ulato the stomach, Iantt vkosaoadas, rffoctua. Are labl remned; for Biousneas,ilotchee on tho Face, Brgh __Dieae Catarrh Colic, Constu tion, Chronic Diarrhma. Chronic l.iver Troublo Da. beten, D)isordored Stomael, DIzziness, Dysentery, panabulllrea Headac iIea& aniv, Jaundice, Kidney Vmplaints, LIver Touble., Lois of ApptUto, Deression, Nausea, N e ttle Hah --- 'Painful Dige. tion. P1mples, Rush of Blood to he eadSallow Com-. plexon al theu,m Scald Iload ile of ia,sick Head ache,8kin DL cnas es, Bo ur Stomachbired ib. Feeling,Torpid I.ivet, Uiicors, ' wafte r Brash ordsaethat - os$ts ro imptue blood or. a faiur in the properDorfffor ance of their functions by the stom,lPb lver anid t11,1b akl one tabue after each we) continue 4 t t he h e suret nothig tha canto tho most deli. . O. Bor7.-ew Yoric. Notice to TrespaMsers. All p)ersona arc nlotitned no.t to tresps n the )and8 of the ulndersigned by humntigl hiing 61r in any othIer mannier. .G. Gaines, J.- 'T. Oassaway, .A., Lewis,- *. Rss Eator,, ite '.- Lewis, . W. B. J3oogs, Bettle GaInes. Apr7t3 _________ HSPAPERept,'a;u .5* nvrisa Dur,uOpue