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y. W. F. BRIM"', EDrWox. ' hILD'S NE ED OF SYM PATJ' . Tlho child needs tympathy, coM liIius-ip, love. Here also tho in stilnct of tho higher quadrupeds( -li -l i ohino- wayl tho samon Show inl aI tout e - deimand. T1 e dog's desire. r foo, and oftten dpllainlg it is to be . . -ter If his master is with his mastel'. iifhSi'I within doors, the dog Wishes to lie at his feet; if he goes to aniothol. room, the dog must a so go, and es tablish himself there; if ho goes tort h owalk or ride,tIhe foulr-ionted friend bounds along in h over jvvd to I-ravJ'Se miiil7 of clounitry, I Which ho would m"ver vist aln.I A i oc ,asioniwI fri.dly wori com tvtW aim t ut w~ it hout compan hip he can do not hing. 4raige th animlliv1 Iand often ignored it in the chil ! Evory child needS c0mpainionlship - to have some one to whom oVery joy may Io illipalr t'd. Soeub of the most. conse'niI tii '11 and dovoted parent(s w'.ho hiave Over kissod thier childrOen, and the aE, hlqj IIabIit ( o)f ree ss'1.4 Zi n ) 1 .4t iIl shows itself inl So0me household ill readto all vo communlica l ionls ni the young. A woIail of 'goili5. not now living, nen ( old Ii Ae did 11. knowII how to tell tium un til sho was e ighlteen, a'ealuso ioeu father hand undertalaen (o explain it, to ler when she was twelve, and she was afraid to let hii know that she (hd failed to comprehend him. Yet. she said that he lad ('ver inl his life spokel to her ono harsl word. It was simplily tle attit.uidi' of cold repressin that frozo her. "II:- hoar( was pure-and terrible. I think there was not uaniot her Ii hk it on earth."-E x. Have the courage to show your rIspect for honesty in whIai tovor guis it appear:l. and I your col tepll)t for dishnl t duplioity iby wh0111 so'vor exhibit' d. I. Provention Ili. tbwrong, do ing is hut t'r tha ' eluhg thle wvrong done. Wr at ail unlss viu hay' pot -2 j viv f.:n i a .- ui thinIII iust r - thin , ii ul (' l ' a i la e ult a o 5i. Ii iiiru in the. toter bnimb dtein* i n I t puiL. TiV f re al 7. OX(ld i'(el)w,'I i'ifpr he( r 9. A school not jipoperly (1m play'ed( is a s(chool otf lit I hi progrets or profit. 10. Never' Ihroa tin ;above aml, nov er' use, ini th l east degree itr un.i (der anV ~ i eiumstainees, gAinCA M Assoc(ialte Siuper'iintenditit \\ard rec(nly v tuhlresed thJiroo1i k lyin teacheris on the Suibjiet 0f "Teh.'Il Jng Bi'ginniers Hoiw to) r'ad." He spoike inl subswtaneio as folows:Vi~ "T'Iho ol alphabetic me)Ithod is slnwh and1( clumnsy, the phonetic mi 'omupleto. Tho lecomlbinetd me(thod is 11h0 bet1ter oine. Ini this wo use words, syll Ibl)es, and sound1(. TIhere are three simio stp)s: F'irst 0111 training; second, eye t raining thir id, th 10si mu Ilaneous use0 of the oyo aind (mar in reaihding word1s and senteneos. Toach, first., word(s asB wholes soc(ond, sylflalos as wholes; third, sin)gle sounds of the words8 to be0 Oemployed. A nuimbor of tests in di lfereont sc'hools prove this mel~tho~d to be superior to aml form 0(d 5chimnis. 'leach ing an initial stock I soind~s should not occu 1y tho teacher's aittomntioni'o THEIF LENGTU~ C THEl DAY. As one~ travels toward the( pleos the length of, the (lays beogins to vary more anid mlore. At Now York the longest day is fi Lo hours; at Montroasxo t Londlon, sixtOon and alf; Ham iburg, oven teon; at Bt et5 burg, nineteen ; alt Totrnoa, y'-e land, Juno 21st b)rings one nearly twonty-twvo hour11s long, while at Wardbury, Norway, the longest days ilat from May 21st to July 22d without intorruiption. Why is this? It is one of tho' most diffi auli things to understand in as *k)61*677) ci 7-7-75T.7 ~i Z )6 1,( ourl nway Feiends andl Customcnen: When t he clock in every hoio on od illorning, Marolh 12th, 1894, t -kes breakfast timie and tbe fami ies gather for tihe morning miieal, dCase aid to the swee-tenig of' the .( two extra1 hlmIa ;1n:1p) of good wIhs for the new filin of .oi1es & li ltisOn andt ae1ept our iit Ianks tori' aou r1 't inuted patro ig sm11ee our opemn11g. PONDERoUS 'I hat is the word that. best conveys the extent o i'our purchases of New Spring and m tni er Goods on sale tlhi.s 12th day on Mareb. This is the word thit Imost lit in y de1rb) !h' natur-e1) 1,111( of th is stock of, Now Gos IV E A S;ON.\ k B . 14. This is the wor(d whivicl in fullest Ileasires fells juI. how we ar go og to :ell this largo and select dock of fresh new niirerhandise. oii will find much pleasuio and )rofit in tlis diver-sifiod stock. lake it a point to seo it.. JUSTP FOR FUN. Fruit of tho Loom bloaching at 5 cents. Indigo Bluo Callicoos ati 5 cnts. Ono caso Challies at.3 nts. Onlo caso G inghams at 5 conts. ]ONES & GARRISON, March 5, Greenville, S. C. KIOO Reward or the Mrclbant that givesO you Ire G fo fr your mony then I A1. Jus.t notice the f olloinug pi ''th' Suits at. 3.7 e b n dil ' .t.75 a a j ''. doa Ia.50i I D o. dI .0 andIup ( I:.u t 'I 'h 10i I l -.nd to the dib:ir. e CXttan Chleeks -1' e. bay the lWt. S'rintt all 11 tyles, fromil .1 1 -2 to)Ge. all coalors 7C. Goodl Birogan Shoes 75 eents9-othi er Slhoes ini propor)tin ..l A lot of 'Shoes, 811mallI anda large Nos., at co1st. Ciidrenis course shoe(s 1 2 cents >er pai'. Jeaniis at 18, 20, M4 andI :I( cents. 1>an't bec heat at thle pice. 1 will bui~y your ho lt Cot ton, Seed o!tton, anad ('ofton Sced, at miarket >rleeCS. Also, dry or green Ihides. Mr. C. II. Parkins aind lihhard TI. lalhun, are now with me, and will >e glad to meet their friends. Riespectfully' ( J. II. BvOWHi Liberty, S. (C. , Oct. 1 ', I1893. If You WVant Anythi Ing (eneral Merch andise, KWCALLJ ON ME. I K(EEP Dry Coods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Cro ceries, Hardware, and a full line -of Farm Sup plies. I can give you a low figure on Viouri and Farming TImeens oH .KAY is with me and will >e pleased to have lus friends call on him. J. E. ROBiNSON, Easley, S. C., Feb. 8. 94--ly. GOOD LAND FOR SALE. All that tract of Landl lying in Pickens County, on head watars of Gregory Creek, waters, of Twelve Mile River, ad joiming lands of Aboerombie,'T'homnas D)urh am, J. E. 1lagood1 and others, containing 800 ao e, miore or less. This land IS el ck at~ about four miles from mioks of it e5 well timbered, the Tmosfi esyi original forest. Apply to T. C. itopice very low. S. c. iasOn, Piokens. CAre EX YoU out of employment, or in . a position that you do not like? Possibly the solic-: iting of Life Insurance is: :your special forte. Many: ."people have, after trial,: "beeu surprised at their: 5fitness for it. To all such it has proved a most con genial and profitable occu M pation. The Management of the Equitable Life in the Department of the: Carolinas, desires to add 5 to its force, some agents j of character and ability. 'Write for information. W. J. Roddey, Manager, Rock H111, S. C. TAKE THE BEST 50ts. and $1.00 Bottle. no cent a dose. Tns OnuA'r Couan CuRiE promptly curea Whore all others fail Cough, Croup aore Throat, Hoarseness, Nhoopig Cough and Asthma. For Conaumption it as no rival has cured thousands, and will cunu you"if taken in timo. Sold by Druggige on a guar. anteo. For a Lamo Dack or Chest use BHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTER.25o. HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY aIvo you nt arrh ? TIsa remedly fa Vniran. teed to curoyou. Frico0ts. 1uen rtree. Cancer Cured. PIeraINS C. H., S. C., Jainary 27, 1894 POrI Oll' h I (Of t hose thalt aflre suIffer rg wNith t'ar.e'r or T,1um111ors, I will give (o it stIatolli t of my vase. About bree venrel ago la.st Spriig I noticed a ma1111l 1111111 ink Iy nos' mid1 .-oon became ilrmeI(.d IoIIl c4 Iosultid it Doctor uand11 ho uchb, but aft erwrd is it bursted. I then Onlsulted( Dr1. Wilkinsron at Gr'eenv~ille, d it. u ell; bui t jin a bout six mnon thi it one boeuk ;iga in, :.n onl h the 301h da ly of ovenIlber, last. I ionnuII12lnced It use o nd( inI 'IulrrIeN hAYS y ihe 'ITumior oP Can-I rP (c1111 out leain: ~g a1 simlei sore to enl, whriih hetnlil~ upJ ijcely ini a- short meu, and1( it apptears nowI to be soun.?~ ml we~l. The .\ f Ennus bI i.-uperio to0 I .1. A NI'.'S E. C'OX. T'lh foego inlg sit !menrJlt re..arin tg the Ire of .1. IE. (Cox's IImo or ePnnleer i I 'ol -'14tIf. New Goods W. C. BRAML ETT'S \'ili will cera'in 1lly go capi for the arsh. It. will be to y'our inlteres't to ee my G~oodIs and get prices. A good Iim( an O111.:-l1Iosi. VAaos, will he sold1 at a bargamn. A lot of SIIIRTS to be0 sobl at a icerifice, fromu 25 cents1. to '75 eents. Family (Groceries. OIf all kindhl, aulways on hand1, wvill sold at~ ther smal lest profit. Sy('-:' Ial early, andl call ofenc, and :1,' if I havnyu't got someithingi youl VALUAE LE PRE1UMyS -G1IVEN AWAY RIOlp's CJalculator' i valuale (look for nt FarmerICI and1 Busii -A 1IEAUIFUL-.. Columbin Souiveilr Spoon. The Weekly News & Oourier, Th'ie (Great Southern Family Newstpaper, Offers to everiy Yearly subscribor eithe of the abovo Pr'omiums A1BSOLUTE~~ 1Y FEE 1 TPhe Weekly News andl CourIer, 1 year Thle Weekly News and Courier, six mon ths (without Premium 50 Sond for sample copies and circulars. Address. THlE WEEKLY NEWS, 8; 00URIER, Chnren i3 r. Ma: 4* KloeBartain. I have been trying a long time to secure a real good Coffoo than I can sell at 5 pounds for $1.00. I have, .at last, by buying-a big lot, something that I can recommend at that price, very few black grains-try a dollar's Worth. A few dozen Axes at 50 cents, as long as they hast. Persons who have bought this Axe recommend it highly, and I do tbo. Iron Shoe Lasts still going at 50 cents, complete. The very best Pitch Forks at 45 cents, and a good steel Shavel ror 50 cents. Wheni my se cold shipmeniit. of iron foot Plow Stocks airi' e, which will be in a few days, they will go at 60 cents complete. Plknty of exstia hniles at 25 cents. A iny ize Cotton l1oes from 6 1.2 to 7 1-2 inchesi at a quarter. - A good Man's I at for 25 ccnts, and a fink, one lor a $1.00. Serap Calico for qilts at 5c a yard. Good Jeans at 10 cents. My stock of Dry Goods and Dress Goods is complete and the prices are right. Bargains in Shoes and Leather. Try my Flour. I will save you money and please you in quality. A big lot on hand; in fact too munch. My house broke down last week, but tie prices are moving it off fast. Black Popper loc., Soda 5c., Salts 5c., Sulphur 5c., Hood's Sarsaparilia 90., best Oil 15c. 1 want 500 bushels Corn and 100 bundles good Fodder. Yours for trade, T1 P. HARRDIS. Pickens, S. C., Feb. 15th, 1894. N. B.-I have Cotton -Cards, and have 'em bad-Whittemore's best at 40 cents. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. CHRISTMAS GOODS COMING IN. Dry Goods to besold cheap thanl eve'r. Arbuckls Coffee at 25 cts. per poundf I You can save money by buying goods from me. James E. Brown's, Central, S, C.. Nov. 30 93 Sheppardis EXOELSIORI I STOVE ! All other stoves have tak en a hack seat, Call anti see our Bargain Counter, [n Crockery' &c. CDX & SEIGLER, 13i Main Street, OflEENVILLE, - - S. C. T. JJ. STALL, Manager. Jan. 25, 94-tt. BUIST'S --NEW CROP GA R.DF N SJ4EEIi~) MP are now open. BUIST'S SEED hav" prov -n them. sel ves to be 'ns asr antd we gu'aranteo to sELL NO OLD SE ED. CARPENTER BRO"S., Mansion House Drug Store. QIIEENVILLE, 9. C. janm.18mi3 aBvuin aWN'SON DIP~t the ae~t' fo ein awya Dug and $7,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING! Hats and. Gents F urnishing 25 PER CENT BELOW FIRST 008T I Now is the time to buy Clothing for your Boys. Can give you a No, 1 Suit for $1.5i0! Call, get prices and be convinced. J C. ROGERS. At Lindsay Walker Stand. No. 90 Main St., Greeriville, S. C. Feb. 15, 1894. HARNESS"COLLAR FACTORY. We can, and will save you from 10 to 25 per cent. on all grades in our line. Don't Never 1u1(chase anything in our line until you g't ou r prices, and a visit to our StoI will convince you that we aIle HeIdpfarters for 6oofs In our line. See our 65c and 81.00 Collars. Cash paid or JliuEs, BLI"swAx & TALLoW. Gower & Goodlett, No. 102 Main Street, GREENVILLE, s. C. Family Groceries ANb General Merchandise. W E have just, received our STOCK OF GOODS for the present season, which we offer at the lowest -prices possible. We keep constantly on hand a good supply of BACON, FLOUR, SUGARS, CI)FFEES, MOLASSES, TE AS, H ATS, D R Y 0 (0) D , &c. Also,, FAURMERS' TOOLS, anid every liing needed for Farming purposes. A. G. WYATT En'i'y, S. ci, JDL.E AND IURNiP GREENS. Here We Are, OOM[ IN! And PLOWS, PLO W-STFOOIS. SINGLE.'TEES, &o. We arc mn our new buildiug, corner. of Main and1 Ann Streect, and we want to trade with you. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH. GOOD FLOUR, SUGAR & COFEEE, A Specialty. When in Pickens come in and trade with J. T. L.EWIS & SON. Marcnh 8th I SI HIS..Nl$T L. DOUCLAS Shoes are ;atisfaction at the prices advertised than an rinced. The stamping of W. L. DougL uarantees their value, saves thousands of Detalers who push the sale of W. L Doni nerease the sales on their full line of goo kne we believe ucalm save ,aon y bly bau ,Ised below. GaC0OgnOu frsa upou apiltmt -For i' W.T. McFALL, F.B. MOROAI ELKHART OARRIAGE a n avg a.o $11.00 11e'U3A --e'de,1810 with ago e t aid. eDY1e a b to 50o iseford you? Doxing free. We take @hipping. WOKA sano as sel orto sm~o6 No. 87. Burrey Harness. saano as sll for 9100 to $37.50, as ano as sold to $100. Farm Wa Milk Wagons,Dellv 037.0 Carts, IBICyCLS FRo Our aresottat No. 718K, Top Buggy. Manufrc. $43.00 - $43900Prices. No,.1, t'arr RID1IG SADDLE S percent. off ro cash stamps to pay postago No, 3, Farm Wagon. A44re W. B. PI Richmond and Danville Railroad. SAuICL SPENER , F. W. JIUDmCKoPER AND RMxUnN FOSTER, REenrvRKS. ATLANTA &'CHARLOTTE AIR-LINE DIVISION. Condensed Schedule of Passenger Trains, In Effect Decex' her 24 1893. NOTOUND. Yes.LiiAM Fat Mai Eastern Timno. No. 38. No. 36, No. 12, Daily. Daily. Daily. Lv At lanta a .T. 12.0) n1n 5.15 p.m. 8.50am "1 Chamlblee, 10.28amn "Noreross., 6.55 P.m1. 10.39am11 D1uhnth, 10.501a Suwance, 11.01am Buford, 7.2f; p.m. 11.13an " Flowery Br. 7.37 p.m. 11.26am " Gainesville, 2.22 p. in 7.54 p.mu. 12.12p ' Lnla, 8.15 pm. 12.35pp1 " Belton, I.00pn "' Corneina, 1.28pn 3 1\lt. .\ iry, 8.42 p.m). 2.09~plI " Toeron. 9..08 1p.m). 2.311m: "' Senten, 10.00 p.m. 3.05pn " (Cent ral, 10.28 p.m. 3.3r2pn "' Greenville, 5.30 p m1 11.161 p'.m. 4.10pn "(Geer's, 111.43 p.m. 4.37pn "We'tIrd, 4.45pn "patnhurg 6.22p~ 1~)l2.1.> a.ml. 5.22pn '' Cow pens 5.43pn "1 aliney < 1.03 aiim. ii.07pn0 "' Bi~lacs~. 7.1 p .4 1.11. 6.0Jn n ;so ia,. 7.215pn < uient 2.2 "7 a~m 7.45pn A r Chiarlotte,. 8.29 p.m1 2.50 al.m1. 8.10pn1 Ven.imI) Fast ia-. SouT HuoUND. jNo. 37. |No. 35. INo. 11 D)aily. D~ally. Daily. " Hellemon01t, 12.27p n "Lowell, 12.37p 1n " Gastonia, 11.26 p. 11. 12.50p) n "' King's Mo. I .19p n " Urover 1.:i7p ni ," Illacksaurg, 10.48 a.mf 12.05 n. mn. 1 .47p n1 "Galfneys, 12.alla. mn. 2.07p n1 "(Cow pens, 2.35p n "' Clifton, 2.38pna " S rtanbulrg 11A7a,m 12.57 a. ml. 3.00pnI " 'ellford, :1.20pn1 " Greer's 31.36p)n " Greenville, 12.28 p.m 1.52a.mil. 4.O5pn " Easleys, 4.3I7pn~ "' Central, 2.40 a. ni. 5.26p g "' Sen eca, 3.01 a, 1Iu, 1.45p n " Westinster 6J.03p n1 " Toccoa, 3.490a.mII. 6.36pn1 " Mi. A iry, 7.20p n " Corella,7.25p ni oreln, 7.50p 11 " Llao, 4.42 a. m. 7.52p n "' (ainesvi lle, 3.29 p1.m1 4.59 at. ma. 8,19p n "Flowery Br. 8.40pn "Bufor d, 8.Mpni "Suwancee, I9.07pni It Dunlnth, 9 i.20p n' It Noreross, 9.30p n "' Chamablee, 9O.42pn1 Ar Atla nta r..r. 4.155 p m 6.20'.a, ni.Jl0a5p n) Additional tralins Nos 17 and 1$--Corne liai l~~l accommodat.ionl daily except Suntday, leaves Atlanta 4 00 p m, arrives Cornella 8.15 p ml. Retnining, leaves Cornelia ;.15 a mn arrives Atlanta 8 15 a mn. Nosi 15 and 16 (Sundays on11y) leave A t lanta 2 50 p mi, arrive Cornella 6 15 p m~ ReturnIng lecave Cornelia 8 00 a. mn. Arrive Atlanta 10 50 a. mi. Between Toccoa anti Elberton--Nos 63 and 9, daily, excep4 Sonay leave Toccoa 7 00 ai W antd 1 410 P ml arrive; 'lberton 10 55 at m1 and 4 20 p mI. Retulrninlg, Nos 62 and 12da~ily, except Sunday, leave Elberton 115 p m and 7:30 a mn arrive Toccoa 5 30 p mn and 10'25a a m. PntI hnan Car Service: Nos 35 and 36, Rich mnond andi Danville F~ast Mall, Pullman Sleeper between Atlanta and New York. Nos 37 andl 38--Washinlgtonl and Sonth wvestern Vestibultd ILimited, between Now York antd New Orleans. Through Pullman Sleepers betweenl New York and New Or 101an1s, antd Washington andc Memphis, via Atlanta an~d BirmiIngham. Nos 11 and 12, Ptllmnan Sleeping Car be tweeni ic hmond Dlanvillo and G4reensboro. For detailed information as to local and through time tabules, rates and Pullnan Bleepinag-ear reservation, confer with local agents. or address - WA. TURK. S.11, IrAlDWICKC, Gen'1 Pass, Ag't, Asst en'l pass. Ag't, WAINGTON, D. C. ATLANTA, CIA. J1, A. D)ODSON, Supt., Atlanta, GIa. W. HI. GREEN, SOL IIA AS, Gen'l Mgr., T1raflie Mantager', WAsHINoTON, 1). 0. W4I1INQ1TON, D, (O Veterinary Surgeon. Having anl Oxperiencee of fifteenl years in treatinlg all diiaenses of cattle, and having madth e diselase of Murr'ian, in all of itsa forms, a1 speciatlty, I offer miy services to I he pulblic. W1ill treat cattle suffering wvith alny ord(inatry disenc~es. B. P. ORIFFIN. Feb. 1-1y- Plokens, 8. C. --Wealness, alarIa, ndaigestionan Billousnn lt' RNDTES it cures quickly. For sale by all dealers l enndioina. Jet.l gtmunnine.. . X4.. . L~DuLAS, 3 8 t ENMENs S, $4 and $8.80 Dress Shoe. $3.00 Police Shoe, a Soles. $2.80, $2 for Workingmen, $2 and 81.78 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, 88, 82.so $2, $s,75 VAUTION--Ifn dea ..,elhesat ft red;ood p~r e;* O saYs he has them with. On* ho "mo ta*1Ved On the bottowa hi stylish, easy fitting, and give better y other make. Try one pair and be con ls, name and price on the bottom, which dollars annually to those who wear them. glas Shoes gain cutstomers, which helps to B. They can afford to sill at a les proft, Ing all yur footwear of the dealer adver, on. W. DOUGLAS. Brockten, MasS, 3ale by , Pickens, S. C. g, Central, S. c. Nd HARNESS MFG. 00' r' pros. we. anu act'era in tAebo 1a1es this way-ship 5 befor any rine is a.Why Pay an ftgont so [to our own order. all rik of daningoe fu A PRICES. I to $50. Guaranteed Surreys, $65 to si0o No.781, Surrey. for$5. Pwes's; 26 DryL grh~ y x is C* ILu*tE 123.50 sa,,.. *OGto*20 No.727, Road Wagon. Doublo Linger, U5 *18--as 10to - $95. liarnosa. 85 and FLY NETS. Elkhart Bio-cl/, 28in.wheels, with order. Renud 4. In pnounnto tiros, weldless U 11-pago catalogue. stool Lubing, drop forgings. tATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IND. Coulibia Greenvillo Rail roadt Company Samuel Spencer, P, W. HRuIdekoper aiu Renben Foster, Reccivers, Condensed Schedule in EiTYect Dec., 24, 93 Trains run by 7 Meridian Time. Bctweeni!.Charlestdi, Savannh, Columbia Senca 1n1d.Walhalli.* Daily, No 11 .Iiily. STATONSO 12 7.15am LAv Charleston Ar 8.4151pI 11.20 " " Columia " 4.15 " 12.03pi " Alaton "3.30am 12.18pn " Poimaria " 3.14amt 12.35pi " ProxA erity " 2.55anm 12.50pm " Newberry " 2.39ar 54pm Helena 42.35a 1.30pm1 " happella " I.5iam 2.37pm~ Ar1i Gr.~enwoo~d Lv 12.35amu 2-7pina Lv (iretenwood Ar 12.55~'ami :3.00pm '' I olges ~ " 12.35amu 3 :.20pm~ " IDonal's " 1.(a I pm" lionea Paith "' 12.03amn :i.55pm1 Ar Ilelton Lv* 11.45amur 4.Opma Lav lielton .Ar ll .40amn 4.24pmi " A nderson "' 11.15am 5 ~.:o10pm A r Sene.an LV I10.00am 1.iopmi L See A r 9I.45iam 5.5p \ r (G reenviille Lv 10.15ami STATI'ONS, 303pm Ly ~ ludersont Ar 120O7pnm 3 -*Wpm A r lielt on Lv 11 45a'nt I (10pm. 1y Brton Ar 11 :i0am 4 20pmi A r Willsaumstoni " 11 ('9a 4 2Iym Pelzr " 11 ., 11 20pmi Ar Greenville M 19 15amr 1%-wenOaleso, se k 1HSvan nih, Columtibii, A 1s) toil) Spartnhmp STATIONS. 47 15am Lv Chairleston rA $ 45pmit 7 010am '.' Jack onvtill " 9 00pmi I11 50aini " Havaunah "' 4 0pm 51 10pm "' Columjbia "' 1 00pm S5 50pm '.1 Alston "~ 12 20pm 11 44pm '' Carlisle "i 112p (I 53pm~~ '- Santnc "' 11 17pml 7 10pm "' Unioi1 " 10 .91pm 7 30pm~ '- Jlosaville " 10 37pm~ 7 43pm " Vacoiet " 10 24pm 8 10pm Ai' Spartrburg Lv 10 010pm 8 15lpu L v Sp mrtanhurg A r 9 515pm 11 20pm Ar Asheville [Lv 6 50ami Iletween Newberry, Clinton and Lanrena iEx Sun E'x Sun NoW1, N 6 STATIONS. N 6 11 20amn Lv Columbia Ar 4 15pnll 1 00pmi " Newberry " 12 30opm ,1 50pm " GJoblville "I 11 pm 2 151pm "' Clinton " 1T T~pm~ 2 10pm A r Lan renaC Lv 10 40aum .....etween lludaes and Ahheville, Drmlly. Daily. Daily. Daily. No 9. No II. NoL0. No 12, _______ ST ATITONS. . 12 410pm 3 05pm r, H[odlges .A 2 115pm 1225lpm I 00pmt 3 211pm " Dlaran ~1'i 2 .5pm 12.05pm 1 1pm 3 4pm A Abbvl e . 2 2pin II 510am Connectiona vIa F, C,~ & I\ Railroad. Daily. Daily', Daily. Daily . No 9,No1I, NOI10No 12 ____ (FNTR AL TIMEC. 12 351am 12 00ni'n L Columba A 3 110pm I12 Cm 4 35am 4 010pm A Satvannahi L II r50uni 20, 9 30am 9 00pm A ,Jacksonvl'e 1L 7 0a 2 2tt Nobr. 13 and 14 na olid traii is between, Charleston anid walhalia. Trair,a leave Spai1.anhnrg, A. & C. Di. visjin. North boIIni n. 12 15 a. mi. 5. 21 p Srnthlhhnnd, 1,52 a mn. 3,00 p.u ., Ii1.3? a.ma., (Vestibunled Lhnited); Weslhboundic, WV. N. U, Di)vlisn 6,20 p. m, and 3.10 p, mt . for Ilendersonvlleo, Ashevillo. Tsalns leave Greenvillo A, & 0. Dlii.. ion, Northbouind, 11.16 p. mn.,.4.10 iy. mn., Soutthb~ontad, 1,52 a, mH., 41.05 pi. mn., 12.28 Tri~an leave Seneen, A. & C. ilvison, Nort lhoutnd, 10.00 p. in., antd 2.31 p. mi.; South bound, 3.01 r . mi.., and1( 5..i5 p. mn. PULJMAN Canti SERiViE. 3.5 antd 30, 37 and 38 o a A. & G. DIvIa oin. W. H. (flR RN, G'eneral M'an, D.Q.. WVashingtom,D.O~ V. E. McBIE , Gen'l Superintendene. . * ColumbIa 5, 0,. S. H., H A R DWIOK, Ass'I Gen Pat .Agt. W. A. TI'URK, Gecn. Pass. A gent. Wuashlinton, D. 0., *Q I A1A45, Trafilo Manager. W~ashuingtOn. D. C.