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SHERIFF'S SALES. FOR DKCE31LIF1C, IkhO. BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed, 1 will sell, before tlie Court House door, on Monday, the sixth day of December, next, during the legal hours of Sherd s Sales, tho following described property to wit: One tract of land belongiug to John T. Hill, lying being and situate in Fish Dam township, I'liion County, containing fifteen hundred acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lauds of Charncr Daw kins, Ivist by ISroad Riser, South by lands of Jnmcs Jeter, West by Tripled tract of John T. Hill. This tract of land will be sold in several tracts or parcels, except oue certain tract set oil' to John T Ilill, as n homestead, l'lnts of same may be seen at Sheriff's Office. Levied on and to be sold as the property of John T. Hill, at the suiis of 11. L. tiossand others, plaintiffs, against John T. Hill, defendsut. Also, One tract of land belonging to John T. ilill, I..!.... tiliinlaiH I !. .?? .. U .. 11 I * n . I In.,.,. villtf townships, Union County, on the waters of l-'nir Forest Creek, containing seven hundred tin<I thirty acres', more or lest, bounded by lands of Mrs. Martha tileuu, J. K. Means, the estate of John Wright, deceased, and others. Levied on and to he sold i.s the property of John T. Hill, at the suits of II. I. (.loss, and others, plaiulitTs. against John T. ilill, defendaut. Also, One tract of land belonging to Jamison G. Kelly, lying being and situate iu l'inckncy township, Union County, containing three hundred and fifty acres, more or less, hounded by lands of Jos. K. Kelly, Thomas Gault, William Hart and others. Also, one sorrel horse named Joe, and nu interest in about two thousand pounds of seed cotton. Levied on and to he sold as the property of Jamison G. Kelly, at the suits of T. L. Games, as executor, and others, plaintiff's, against Jamison G. Kelly, defendant. Also, I will sell two hales of cotlon, and balance of crop in field, planted and cultivated by Wallace West, on the p'antation of the estate of Nathan llawkiti-, deceased, as tenants ofT. K. Hawkins. Levied on. ami to ho sold r.s the crop of Wallace West. aa>l T. K. Hawkins, under a warrint to sci/c crop under lien, at the suit of it. A. Hopkins, Plain till, against Wallace West and T 14. Hawkins, Defendants. Also, 1 will sell on Tuesday the 7th day of December next, during the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, at l'ayton Jl. Lore's residence in (Joudeysvillc township. Union County, about twenty-fire bushels of corn, about three hundred pounds of seed cotton, about two hundred and fifty bundles of fodder, one lot of hay and balance of crop in the field. Levied on and to be sohl as the crop of l'ayton I). Love, under a warrant to seize crop under lien, at the suit of .f. J. Drown, Plaintiff, against l'aytou D. Love. Defendant. Also, 1 will sell on Tuesday, the 7th day of December next, during the legal hours of Sneritl s Sales, at Mrs. T. Delues plantation in Union (ntvttaliin I'tiiroit <>ikiitit v nluinl Ittin-lfOil ""'I' vvu...;, pounds of seed cotton, about lil'iy bushels of cottou seed, about two hundred bundles of fodder, about thirty bushels of corn. Levied on and to be sold ns the crops of Joseph Peine and J. r. Dtlue, under a warrant to seize crop under lien, at the suit of M. L. l'ool, Plaintiff, ugaiust Joseph Peine, ft at Defendants. J. G LONG, y. U. Nov I'J :'.t The State of South Carolina. couxrv or rx/ox. In the l'robatc Court. W. Gregory, as Administrator of John P. MuCrackin, J'laintijf. n;/itin*t David*'Pi.' MuCrackin, nnd llllie MeCrnckin, Deft it'laiit*. UNIM2R an order in the above entitled action made 'J7th March lh8r>, 1 will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December 188t> the following described property, belonging to the estate of John P. McCrackin, deceased. Ho AC It U.S. All that certain tract of land in (boss Key Township, Union County, adjoining lands of W. G. Gore, Thus. II. Gore, 11. \\\ Pucker, D. II. Sheldon and others, containing uuc hundred and fifteen acres more or le*s. TLll.MS Or S \LL. tine-natt canii, uaiaoce on a creutt ot one year, with interest from day of sale, the (> 11 rchaser to give bond and mortgage of premises to secure balance of purchase money. .1. m. j. r. i;. c. Ollict- of l'robnto .Judge, Nov. libit, I Mitt'?. Nov. I'd -JO ."!t Mortgagee's Sale. I>Y virtue of a power of sale containo I in a mortgage given by A. (?. I$c?(ley to Win. Munro, dnted February 5th, IsTT, and record- d in the oflice of the Register of Mesne Convcyanco for Union county, in Hook of Mortgages II No. pages 'J:5tn? ami I'.Ol, I will sell at public sale, during the legal hours of sale, at the Court House dour, at Union, S. ('., on salesdr.y in December next, all that tract of land, containing one hundred and eighty-three acres, more or less, situated in l'inokney township, in Union canity, and bounded on thn north h\ lands of II. S. l'orter, (called S. M. l'ortcr in mortgage,) on the cast by lauds formerly of D. 1). doings, now David 1'arr, and by lands formerly of Win. Sprottse, now of the c>iatc of llenry II. Fowler, deceased, on the south by lands formerly of John llodger, now of Charles Harris, and west by lands formerly of I lie e tate id' A. Ilaney. 'forms?Cash. Purchaser i > pay for pa ets. ,S. A. ST KIND till. LOW, ?.ov iof Assignee. Xuv in l*? '?{ Mortgagee's Sale. I'> V virtue of a power of sale contained in a ) mortgage given I >y Martha Fan I to J. A. llrown, fluted ls:h Sept. I'm, an l recorded in thu ollicc of tlie llcgister of Mesne Conveyance in Hook id' Mortgages, Ci. 7, I'nge 12?*>, i will .?ell at public sale, during the legal hours of Rale, at tbe Court House door, at Cnioii, S. C., on Salosduy in December. next, all that irael of land, containing three acres, inure or le??, in Raid County and State, just ouisidotho eorpo. rate limits of the town of I'nion, on the l'inckney road, hounded hy lands of Win. Mnnro, lisi|., John (lodger and of the estate of James Klii.s, deceased, and hy the said road. Terms?Cash. The purchaser to pay for papers, J. A. HltUHN. Mortgagee. Nfiv I'd 4<? I'd Executor's Sale. I> V oriler of the Hon. James M. (Ice, Judge ) of Urobilin for i'nion County, I will sell to tho highest tiiiMer. at tl-e Court house door, in Union, S. ('., on Salcsdny in December next, tho pets m il property of James II. Stcedmfin, d Teased, i c.,.inning unsold: consisting ofhorses, mules. and farming implement*, inelud ing wagon?, ,C'. TIH?S. I.F.F. TIHHlI', .Novcmbor, 1 SH'J. Kxeculor. Nov. 10 d'l hi. Lost!! \N alpacca umbrella with crooked handle. I'lie initials. ,-H. I'. M engraved en the handle. Finder will please leave it at the T<rrtrs ollicc. Nov. H? hi if $11,750. Tie Greatest Triumph ol In busiocw, was uiy last purchase ol El< and .Fifty Dollars iw the bankrupt New York, tor 472 cent* on tho dollar. M ENCHANTS .STAN Aud ask can this lit; m, I answer, Vos ! an J stores are too crowded with goods to mention loading things : 27 Yards Calico 28 Yards Shirting <. 20 Yards Sheeting 01 A ItULLY l*AiiC OF E 5 Pcoplo smile when they sec the Goods you so. Flyun ucver fools any person by ad at the immense lot of L'loiks, Russian Cireu Jackets, Ycsotcs, See., in all the newest mate like Jerseys, and the prices are vcry-lnv. '1 thcui at any price from that up. It you \vi: 15 ii: scco? and anxious to secure the mo>t goods for t'ue stock, aud ho will sell you ui.?ro gools lor ? $12 50. NOW, THE BOYS SUITS $2.75, $3.50, $5.0 $2.00 TO $4.00 You can bet this is so : Men's .vuits. $12.50. These 'jjood* cannot bo bought eKc BISHT FACE, FBill, At 1-'latin's and buy an Overcoat lor f 1 <i. almost double elsewhere. It is an ol 1 savin; NOW, A WORD TOCTM Any fool can sell jjond>\ but it takes 1 i the Yankee whirlpool of New Yoik, \vb> i : judgment in buying. Now this is th.j ru-k 12], 15, 18, 20, 22], 25, :5<?, :55, -1(1 c mis. myself, that canuot be found cNewhei'o. a suit of it. It is utterly impossible to nutc'i too nels, llo-iery and 0loves, llusf'*- an I i!o ,j I.'...l l : r. i?:.. . v . 11 I 4" 11 U i U1* I v. I IO . I | IIP, 1> liu?il>. ' ' lints an J Caps, Shawls, Trunks ami ,-s. PURCHASERS A At i.iy 1 ir?ro stock of Dress (In: ds, inch; Holies, IJlack Cashmere, Henrietta Nn: . Camel's Hair, and in fact everything th : i tilings to match Volvets plain and ?.?nb . i ;my stock of ia Is the largest in the up-country. *'i?iI<', .t and T."> cents, Kid llutton Sl.'J."i up. ,'d n up to the finest hand-sowed at to. I will guarantee to soil as in ny : i ; State lor Slli.oO. I will duplicate :.ny poo count i.f p-jr cent, on 'hcin. From lids forward I am Iron from to- I am now dung ou'ino?s in iny n i.d e' late Mr. 'l'tios. MeNally, wiicro a i p ; hpimii IMA It... ; pi iocs, mill you will buy all y mi v.:o.'. '. No truubli! In show you anylM::; n a f LEAD EI Oct 2J >Ti rnili: valuable li "iii^o iiml lot o:i ( liureli s, re i ' JL in the lowii ul' I nioii, now occiipie I 11\ i, Jcllcrsoii tircer. This vtloce is lul in i i a I,',;, 1 >c itcil, contains one ;|||<I ;;-ha!f acres, is 'veil ' itiiprovcil, lias a line well < 1' w.iii r nn 1 a o u 1 ore liar.I. Terms male easy to ] nr< lo'i^ery. I"> : wishing to buy can apply ' > lie nnleisie;,,- 1. *11. I., I. <i. .Mi K Ic'Sli I ill! II, I ' N o v 11 1,000 llllslll'ls lo ll It'll <1 - I'l Mil' <?|l 1 -, juat roccivcil by A 11. SI'OKKSA; ('< . $11,750. 127 Years Experience sven Thousand Seven Hundred c'; >f \\\ J. Corcoran & Co., Broadway, I> Sl'RI.Ii-BUlXD, I the > '<h :m I figures can prove it. My each s'paraioly, but will cito a few of the f! il Yards Clicckc I Homespun /)1 hi Yards Ticking \ I I 1 o Varus Cotton Flannel I i I LANKIOTK F018 Sl.r.O. aud I'rieos, au<l say to oacli other, I tolil veriising \vh it ho bus not got. Now, look iors, Now Markets, Stookenots, Walking :ria!s, nod beautifully trimmed?they fit hoy ojutuiouoo at 61.30, aul you can buy ill to COMICAL least money, go to Fiynn's and see his >10 than you can buy anywhere else for M. OF IT! i0, $7.50, WORTH AT LEAST A SUIT MORE. esl.7.?, i.i >, Jii.Od, 67.30, 60.00, 610.00, where lor anything iik ? those figures. mm,bait! ">, \;d.75, ? I -7 >, 3i>, 87.50--worth that i;ools woil bought aro half sold. E THSNMK3 PUBLiO. i<; cxpoiienco 1 i ; all successfully through I ' ll lauds aro : w.isup?d yearly through bad hurls: Kentucky .leans at 8, 10, I have I:, d a iioiae-ai ide .leans made for ;'.nd see ii. an i you will be sure to pet io'.vin ' grinds in prices : l>la ikets and I'inn<i\irt.-.'.I'ablo liineii, Towels. Napkins, l/ices, .ii? ^, Cotton 1 "Mannids, New and Nobby SUHI'HISKI) i:i t i ; ii?? j iiij>-?rto?l Kiviich Embroidered ; :r 1:11 Scree, 1 >i ?j^oii \I Eroelin, i w and stylish in Dross (louds and 'J'ritnHITS AXI) SHOES ! "t': l' i> cents; liiidics Shoes (i.r> . i-r. in- 5.) cents up. Glen's Hoots 81.75 1 s> a. you can buy in any store in tlio - i ; . re i i'rom New York and allow a dis; > ; . --ieo burden of -InO a y jar rent, and Sy ii'li d store, formerly occupied liy the ! ! new and. elegant cods at the very . i i' e e; "enn'ry Come and examine my i iv.', ii von arc a iudsrc id' uoods. >y wnnt to look :if. L YN N , LOW PRICES. <> A '.a: 11 so COR1NE1L if lioiice to Creditors. i he State of South Carolina. cniwrv or lniox. (.' hi ? of I' i!ii:in>ii IMoat'. ? '. 1 > Mc.olor, Atlm'r, I'lainlijl' Oi/ii in k! I i/.ioelh MrDaniel, ('<il, Jufcmhtnt*. '? f . i'!,U mi or lor ol tl?o Circuit Court in tlie V./ nliovc cut i t led caso, I lie creditors nrc I i< |iii.i i in i roi'Ciit nr. 1 estublifli their iloinands I iij:iirri ilie c>t i;u of Sims Mcl'nnicl, clccen.ie.l, ! on or Ik Sore t!ic I ' da y of February, ISsj. .1A M i:s M U.N no. Muster for l.'nion County, Ai.1 ( r u Ollicc, 1 ?el. I* I | Oct--' I- M. NOTICE OF ELECTION Railroad Subscription ?IN? Sailtuc Township. . m ? I )l I U K OK Coi'NTY COMMISSIONERS, "J UNION, 8. C.. NO?. 10, 1880. / WlilvllKAS, a petition litis l.oeu filed with the County Commissioner* of Union county, signed hy n majority of the freeholders of Suutuc Tow us hip. of Cniuii County, in :ii-ui>r<i;iucr wiiii iuc provisions oi ail /\Ut 01 the General Assembly of South Carolina, entitled ' An Act to incorporate the Chester, Greenwood and Abbeville Kuilroa.l Company," asking that the question of "Subscription" or "No Subscription of the sum of twenty thousand dollars to the capital stock of raid company, which subscription shall be made in coupon bonds of said township, bearing 7 per cent, interest and payable twenty years from the date thereof, as provided by said Act. be submitted to the qualified electors of said township. And further, that the funds reilized on said bonds to be expended exclusively in the construction of said railroad from a point on llroad lliver, near Wood's ferry, to Santuc, by the most practicable route through the township, to Clintou, in Laurens County. And whereas, the said Commissioners have, by a resolution of their Board, fixed the amount proposed to be subscribed, according to the request of said petition, at twenty thousand dollars in 7 per cent, coupon bonds of said township; said bonds to be tuade payable twenty years after the date thereof, as provided in said Act. It is hereby ordered that an election be held for said purpose, on M unlay, the 27th day of December, ltWti, and that the polls be opened at tho various election precincts within the said township of Bautuc, from 7 o'cloc'.: a. m. until i) o'clock p. in., of that day, at which election all the qualified electors of said township shall be entitled to vote that the ballots shall have written or tirmt>erl thereon the wm'.ls "Stiiliserin tion'' or "No Subscription. The managers of tlie Inst general election for the election precincts within said township are hereby appointed managers of the election herein ordered. Said managers shall make returns and meet at the Court House of said county and count the v. tes and declaro the result of said election and certify the snnio to the Chairman of the Hoard of County Commissioners of said county as provi led by law, on or before Thursday. Occeniber dtl, 1 .ssi',. By order of the Hoard. J AS. T. DOCOLASS, Cli n 15 0. C. U. C. Com .Mtn:> Uauk, Clerk. Nov I'd |."i Ct Take Notice! And come and sec our fresh lot of Fall floods. * Our French and Stick Candies are the very best. CANNlOl) <if><?l)S. Salmon, Oysters, Mackerel, imported domestic and mustard Sardines. CHEESE ACID C11 ACKERS. 15cst Cream and Factory Cheese. Soda, Lemon and Snowtlakc Crackers. Tobiu co, Cigars SiuiiU Our celebrated llmry County Sun-curcd Tobacco is a splcdil da w, and lor the money llub Sawyer and 1'rido < f Cliatham have no e<[iial. Out of seven brands of Smoking Tobacco the most fastidious can tin i something to please. Try our New Durham. We call special nttrut;< n to our (Iranulatcd Sun-Cured l.caf, put up i'?>r Smoking and (.'hewing, guaranteed to be Dee from stems and impurities. Our Studio ami Dark Horse, are Cigars of decided merit. They do their own pulling? try them. Sweet Scotch, Maccaboy and (tail \ Ax's Snutf arc the best brand.. We keep them iu stock. Duke of Dm ham aio th best Cigarrcttcs male?always on hand. We oiler Sugar, Molassis, t'ollee, Dacon, Laid. Flour, llicc, (Irits, Meal at bottom prices. We have a low grade of Flour that would payto buy. it. toad of coin, I > fatten hog-'. fKOA I'S-i. (JoM, (iood l.r.ck. Star. Heal Pennine. Nickle and Ten-cent Potash li-ills now in slock. Please exjintine ottr ibntih ami Carpet itrooius ? they are lirst-rlas llird and Poultry See 1 always on hand. M' 10 .V t-d. We have just in ti eh lot i'.nglisli Drcakfast, Young Hyson tin 1 iliiopowdrr Teas. (.live thctu a tvi il. We also have M acker, 1 in hit and ,nailer barrels, as cheap as they rm ? --i 1?!y be sold, Threo or four good Slo-ais i>r 1! r- wnutcJ. Kprgs and Yellow \ nr. ' .times taken in exchange for goods. H. F. SOAIFE. The Furniture Factory in pui.i. operationWAN'l 1'1>. everybody to know that the I'nion Furniture Factory is now in full blast, ami the Proprietors are ready to sell Fpkniti 1:1: at \Y iioij:sai.i: Puicks. (.'nine and sa'i^'y yoir-cl!' that we sell cheap. Wc propose to sell at m t in' r than linlf the prices that I'urniti: e la- l.'ou s 1 1 Iterc heretofore. All wishing to nrd. r Fl l!Sl'-( I.APS FU11Mtl'llP, will do well i i j lace their orders with inc. 1 will give them the lowest prices. J. li. A. 1111*8. Nov 1J !'? tf THE CASH MUST COME. i .\ m nn'iiy in want money, ai l i must collect. 1 want the small accounts ami (lie large accounts. I am in tl*>.t<I earnest about it, mul it' those who owe me iloii't Coiue to me tunl settle pretty soon, I shall he compollc'l to netnl tmiir ?/?< to them for it. ! am determine t to collect, ami that soon. I!. \V. '1'INHl.KY. Nov !'J l"i II", Fresh Canned Goods. \ supply of the choicest funnel vegetables, . l-'isit, Xc., from the most reiirhlc ml popular factories just received l>\ A. II. MTOKIv't X ?'(>. Neat Cottage for Sale. A COMM0!>1<lI'S Cottage with I've rooms, kitchen ami other necessary outhtiiMings, a good orchard of choice fruit ami UJ acres of Ifttnl situiitcd in n pleasant part of tlio town for sale. Apply tn tl. 1, GOi-'M. Nov, 5 11 if DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., ATTOi: X K\ . 1 -V D Co r X Jl \<?. It ].tuv llaiiKt1. IHion. ki. Mill practice in .State and I ulcral Courts GO TO I R J. A. Hememan & Co.'s jj JEWELRY jj I STOREjj At Colton's ' Old Stand. * Where you will find a nice selected stock iu WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY I and SILVER-PLATKD WAUE. VIOLINS, 11 AN JOS, ACCORD EONS, AND FIRST-CLASS VIOLIN AND A DA N.JO STRINGS. REPAIRING In Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. Oct S 40 3ms Red Rust Proof eed Oats. A WE have ordered a car load of Red Rust Proof Seed Oats and those wishing to buy them had better leave their orders with us al oner, as they 010 scarco and will Be much ^ higher. A. It.STOKKS k CO. ^ "TrS'/fS ,kVou "ax? 1 V.W^V 1/ I) n,ost popular / T-AT:11"'r" // and sftt isfiirlnrv I'nr. I Vil li M l p'iA-,7./ set ns regards / \m\\ Wnm^Sn<'?iii'. c?.?rort \vi-V? A \\ 9 nn,i |,'^w??cc of wnimm. V 3 Madam Foy's < i> CORSET^ and ' -1; |J Skirt Suppor- , r^mly! It is particularly ] I|| adapted to the ores- | cut stylc cf dress nnd lias tlic cudorscnieut of ] emiucut Physicians. ] For Fale by t FOSTER & WtLKINS, ] Union, F. C ] R.W.TINSLEY, j WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, MAIN STREET, UNION, S. 0. I t t SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES A SPEC IALTY'. l t SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT ANY TIMS FOll FINE (IOLD'. WATCHES, DIAMOND i RINGS, FINS, HAR-DROPS, FTC. 1 BEST GOODS, LO WEST PRIC ES. April 10 1 1 'dm. , PARKER'S balsam It'AkfAvt ?* its ",0PO|,l,lnr favorito for dressing L \7WK- hBthe hair, ttestorlng color whan HKJyW* pray, nnd preventing Dandruff. LrS'v, nl|H cleanses tlio ecntp, etopa Lho Loti" falling, and la miro to jilra.se. Ufi-r "?' * i ?/iCJ OOe.andSl.QOnt PnigKiBta. The best Cough Cure yon can me, And the best preventive known for Consumption. It cures liodily pains, nnd nil disorders of tlio Stomach, Bowels, I.unjjs, l.lrer, Kidneys, Urinary Organs ond all Female Complaints. The feeblo ami stek, struggling against disease, anil slowly drifting towards the grave, will in most eases recover their health by the timely nso of Pahkku's Tonic, but delay Is dangerous. Take it In time. Sold by all Druggists in large bottles at $1.90. Limp?an i I HINDERCORNS The safest, surest, rjiilcliert and best euro for Corns, It'inions, Warts, Moles, Callouses,Ae. Hinders their furf her growth. .stops All peln. c.lvernotrouble. Mnk>'Stlio feet eoinfortable. llinderenrns eur< ' v lieu ever; "hlitf? tlio fails. Sold l.y I>iiigg!.?lj a* l c. IIim'OS %<!?., N. Y. J an 110 1 Ask y.utr retailor for the Or'.rinnl ?:{ Slior, Beware of Imitations, fiono t.'enulne unlenn ben ring t Iii* Msiaii JAMES MEANS' % " S3 SHOE. ?. f, >*\Mnde In Button,Congress.. I.nro. B V\ vd'icff Caff Skin. Urn-Nee i I m b Y\?* ^ JturaMlit if,Comfort ami .!>> gt \\ .va. ^irnraiur. A post -1 ea .I a n , ft; \\.af ' to IIS Will tirillKJ ?ll ililnl III.' Japs Y.\ yk. tl<ill how to ) i I th < Mi -1 M _ r/ NV imuiystateor Tiu i ttory. M&MEr>a V MtonskCa, This shoo stands higher in tho ostlmatIon ' Writrent than nny otlwr In tin* wurlil, Thou- mil-t who wcur It w 111 teil Juu thereason if you i..?k them. H. F. SCAIFE & CO,, ole Agents for Union Co. Oct 8 10 tf A I, I, K N \l I U,I;H, Proprietor* of the IJINIOIV FEED & SALE STABLES HAVIXO leased the building formei'Ty occupied by .1. \V. Harris, wo havo flllsd it wiib WagoiiM, IMisrtona, < Ilariti'HM, iV(h. which we vri'l sell cheaper tlinn snine goods were ever offered on Ibis market, buggies, sr,()nri,| upwards : wagons, both one and two-horse, at an inducement. Some good second-hand buggies S-<? and upwartls?all fully warranted. Those wishing to purchase will save money by giving ua a call. AVc mean ' business, and are determine! to sell. Also, some fine combination horses for sale very low at our stable. ALLKN & MILLBIt. Septal 38 tf , ICHMOND&DANVIIi iR'R GREENVILLE & COLUMBIA DIVISION. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Columbia, o. C., May 2nd., 188G. jjaaaggapiH On and after May 2nd, 1880, l'asaanger Train ill run as herewith indicated upon lb la ftoad id iU branches. DAtLV, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. No. :?4 UP PASSENGER. eave S. C. Junctiou 10.20 a tn cave Columbia (C & 0 D) 10.45 a m cave Alston... 11.45 pm cave Newberry 12.48 p m eave Ninety-Six 1> 2.03 p in eave Hodges 8.05 p m eave Helton 4.11 p m rrivc at Greenville 6.85 ptu No. 52 DOWN PASSENGER. eave Greenville at 0.45 a m eave Helton 11.03 am eave Hodges 12.17 p m eave Ninety-Six D 1.80 p m eavo Newberry 8 02 p m eavo Alston 4.06 )> tn rrive at Columbia 6.25 p m IWHTANliURO, UNION & COLUMBIA H. U No. 63 Up Passkkgkr. .caves Alston, 11 50 am St rot licrs 12 IT p m Slicltou 12 5:! p m Santuc 1 25 p m Uuicn 1> 2 06 p m lotiesville. 2 112 p m .rrivo nt Spartanburg K 6 -0 p m No. 62 I'oW.N l'ASSKNUKR. ?avc Spartanburg, t!. A 1>. licpnl ... 12 CO in Spartanburg, S. I . -V t', 1 Hi Hit,... . 12 20 a in Jouosvillc 1 10 p m Union L> 2 00 p m Santuc 2 25 p in Slicltou 2 57 p m Strothcrs 8 28 p in Lrrivcs at Alston 4 00 p in LAUHENS RA1LU0AD. .eavo Newberry S.15 pin 1 rrive at Cliutou 6.08 p in .eavc Clinton 5.10 p in irrivc at Laurens C. II 5.56 p iu .cave Laurens C. 11 S.20 a ni Irrivc at Clinton 0.05 a in ???? ?> i r. iVUf C (ft lil arrive at Newberry 11.10 i> iu AltliKVILI.K BRANCH. ^c?vc Hodges 3.50 p ni \rrivc at Abbeville ". ?1.30 p ni .cave Abbeville 10.45 a m \rrivc at lloilgcs 11.45 p m U.L i; U1DO.k KA1I.KOA1) and AKHKKSOK liltAMl Leave Helton 4.15 p in Leave Anderson 4.47 p in Leave Pendleton 5 25 p in Leave Seneca 0.00 p m Arrivo at Walhaila 0.53 p in Leave Walhaila 8.2l> a in Leave Seneca 0.00 a in Leave Pendleton 0.38 a in Leave Anderson 10.22 a in Arrive at Helton 10.57 am CONNECTIONS. Close Connection is now made at Seueca with It. & 1), It. It. for Atlanta and beyond. A. With the South Caruliua Railroad front Jharlcston. Willi Wilmington, Columbia aud Augusta Railroad from Wiltuingtou and nil points North hereof. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad from Charlotte and all points North thereof It. with Abbeville and Spartanburg Railroad for points in Western North Carolina. (.! With A. and C. Div., It. and 1>. It. It., from ill points South and West. I). (Yith A. and C. Ltiv., 11. and D, It. It.from Atlanta and cyoml E. With A. and C. l>iv., It.and D. 15. It. from ill points South and West. F. With South Carolina ltaihoad for Char leston. AN'iili Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta iwuirouu lur >\ ;inu mu *>uriu. With Charlotte, Columbia ami Augusta lt*il road for Charlotte ami t he North. (J. With Ashcvillc aiul Spartanburg Ituilro:ul from llendcrsonvillc. II. With A. and C. Ulv., It. and l>. it. K - V| from Charlotte nnd beyond. *-/Kasteru Standard Time. .IAS. I.. TAYI.OK, (1. 1\ A., . \a Washington, 1*. C. ilkJA 1>. Caui'Wi.i.i., Asrt. Gen. I'arscnger A;_tT~ April 15 11 tf. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wttmini/fon, iV. C.}Junc LIU. 18S(?. FAST LINE ? l?t TWKI'.N ? Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. , uoinm | ! <;OIN<; W EST. I | MAST. afifi ? . - - -?i 7."OA- M. Lv. A.ClTlsk.n, S. ('... Ar. ft.10 P. M, 8.3 I " | " ..Lanes, " ...I 11 17.45 ? ^ 9.33 " , " ..Sumter, " ... " j??. Ili 10. JO " Ar. j..Columbia, " ...11.v. j't.L'T * 3.02 1?. M.1 " ..Wiun.-li'o, " ..." " 13.48 " J.IS " I " j.,C'hosier. ? ... ' [2.45 ' 0.05 " ; " |..Vorkvi11c, " j 11.15 A.M. 7.01 " ! " !. I,nncn?t'r,. ' ...; " |'7.00 A. M. 5.03 " ' '..Hock (Jill " ...' " 2.01' P. M. 0.15 14 " ..t'linrlotteX.(-?.( " [l.OO " 12.48 P. M.jAr.'..XcwI/ry.S.C... I.v.j 3.(I P. M 2.12 " j ' [..Grecnw d " ...j ' : 12.4 I " 6.30 " i " '..Laurens, " ... " 0 loA.M. 4.47 " j " ...Anderson " ...' [10.22 " 5.35 " " ..Greenv'lo5' ... " J 0.45 " 0.33 " " ..Wallmlla," ...j ? I K.: 0 ? 4.10 " ' ..Abbeville" ...] " 11.05 " .4 3.20 " " ..Sparl'b'g " .... " 12.10 7.10 " ; ? jUTids'villeN.tV 7.00A.M. . | Soli J Trains bet weeuCharlestoii \ Columbia, >3.C and Columbia and Ilcndcrttonville. Special Parlor Gars attached to litis train be* ~ ? twecn Charleston and Columbia. No extra f U&rgo for seal in cats to j otscr.gttra holding First Cluss tickets. J. F. DIVINE, T. 31, 1:3ILI:S0N, %. ? Gcn'l Sup't. Cen'l Pass. Agent-jj Grand Republic, ' , cmg ak J, . jf OUR TRADE MARK,. A. It. STOKES N CO.