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- Shureh Director'y MMthodst church, Rev$ A, W. Walker, VaStOt. let Sabbath in eachb moth at 4 'o'clock p, n. 2d Sabbath in ppbpoUthot 6,J 9'lock a. m. besosaBaptis Choroh,'Iev. W. B. Single ten Pastor, 1st Sabbath and .aturday bofbrf in each inonth at 11 o'clock a. m. ltqy. Hugh Mdites, at Sepons on 4th 8*b b*t0 at 11 o'clock a. m , and at the Methodist Claurch. in this plice at 6 o'clock p. nI. Redmend l* still in jail. There is some smut In wheat. The Slackberr.y and "huckleberry" crops.ae promising. Tho bpat-is becoming oppressive. Mr..James 'has lionized his dog Attbnd the Derrocratic Club meet. ing in the Court H6use next Saturday - evenikg. The bridge across Wolf Creek, near Mr. Joab Mapldin's old place has been repaired. A thing badly needed. The Pumpkintown Democratic Club mleets on the second Saturday in each month. Subscribe and pay for TuE SENTIN ER., and keep posted on the events of tive campaign. We regrot that the communication fromt EaNley was ioeived too late for publication this week. It will appear next weck. We hope our friend will continue to give us notes from that place. The Pickenb C. 11 Democratic Club w;ill meet at this place on Sat urday evcning next, af 4 o'clock p. m. A full attendarco is desired. D.- F. BRADLEY, Pres. Mr. W. A. Lesley has discover4 gold on his .' .ce, lying partly inside the corporate limitis of Pickens, and has four particles of the precious knetal taken fronne panning of dirt. We have seen an Irish potato raise by Dr. G. W Earle, in this place, of the Peerless variety, which weighed a half a pound. This is decidedly the best we have seen this season. The time for assessing p)roperty be gn on tho'let inst.. * The steps and covering over the outside of' t.he store bonse, formerly oJccup1ied by E. II. Griffin, Jr., adds(l somJwhIat to the looks of that placo. Thei time of' yeur for sit ting in front, of storas and whittling onl pine boxes haus arrived, and some are making uso of it. S.UDDE~N DEAT.H --ROV. V. Young, a Thaptist minister, died suddenuly, at his resideunce near Liberty Station, abou t 11 o'clock on, Sundayv last. * (o0D W HEAT--Mr. J. K. Kirksey has abown us a bunch of wheat heads grown on his plantation, by Mr. WV. A. Ilunnieutt, wh ich we pr~onounfce 'very ono.~ le has about 12 acres like tl6 samp)Io shown us. Mr. Jas. K. Kirksoy of this County, has invented a now plowdstock which domnpletely fills the bill. Mr. K. is going to have it patented, and we tratet he may rnake a fortune Out of hbis invention. Mr. WV. A. Matidin, of Eaisley, has a cow which gave 23 quart,s and one 1nt*'of milk at' one milking. This e4ld be evidence enough to our fa,rmers of the impantance of' improv ting their Rtock. The c'ow is a cross batween our common stock and an * ported stock, the name of which ywe do not know. .-THANKS-We return thanks to Mrs. Thos.j Looper and Mrs. Miles Single.. ,ton.for niice cake sent us from the Da cusville picnic. 'See 'notices of County Treasurer Russell and County Auditor Davis in this issue. Those of our taxpayers who desire to pay the first installment of their tax, will be afforded an op portuhiity to do so by Capt. Russell, while Mr. Davis will receive returns for' next year. *The dwelling houso of. Mr. Eatrle Ferguson, near Easley, was broken 'into on last Saturday night and nearly ,eyorything in it excop)t the bedding sttolgnj There . was no clue to the thleved u pLo last Sunday evening. '3e Hendricks, colored, killed a ba snake last week nTear Mr'. A. E. aelly's, which measured 5 feet and 4 chu~es,in length 'The horn, which grows on the end of the~ .tail, was bhree-fourths of an inch long. ->The way to get a good nap these btdays is'to lie down between the ~BiU#aelI ,' entinel and The People. Tre is adcided coolness beCween them. "Bring In another horse." Qn secount of the inclemency of' the wiathev on the third Sunday in May, -th~ annlufd coahmunion meeting of Ro . hurchWas postponed astheftSu%rday in June, If mo of tbe Radicals who de-. .TMX S140TINSL asa"dirfg,one. sided sheet," because it has cposed the thefts and rascalitics of their par ty, would only come forward arid pay what they owe us we would be much obliged, and content to lot thom fume as much as they please. Their denunciations are the bet4t evidence of the truth of what we bave published. The Laboratory of the System. rho stomach is t he . labor atory of the system, in which certain mysteri ous processes are constantly going on. These result in the production of that wonderful vivifying agent the blood, which in a state of health rashed la den with the elements of vitality to tho remotest parts of the system. Buit when the stomach is scmi-partlvzod by dyspepsia, blood manufacture is ea-ried on imperf'ectly, t1V circulation grows thin and sluggish, and the sys tem suffe;s in consequence. Moreover, indigestion reacts upon thejver and bowels, rendering the first sluggish and the latter constipated. Tho~ brain also suffirs by sympathy, and sick- headaches, sleeplessticss and ner, vous symptoms are engendered. Hos.. totters Stomaeh Bitters reforms this state of things, gives permanent tone and regularity to the stomach and its associate organs, the bowels and liver, and ensures complete nourishment increased vigor of tho system. It is the most popular as well as the most efficient antisdyspeptic and tonic in America. MILL,NOTICE.-I have recontly had a new water wLecl put to my mill and am now prepared to do any amount of grinding and sawing, in first class or der. I only ask a trial to convinco you 3 J. B. NFi?vu, 60 000 lbs. D. S. C. R. S3ides, 51c. 300 kegs Nails, 10d, $2.75 per keg. 500 bbis. Flour, Family, 86.50 per bbl. For sale by Ferguson & Milloi, Greenville, S. 0. 2* NOTICE.-The Committee of tho Grand Jury, appointed at the last term of the Court to investigato outs rages committed by Revenue Officers, will meet at Pickeis C. I.. on Sat.ur, day, the 8th day of June next. This will be the last meeting of the com mittee, and all persons wishing to give their testimony had better be present on that day. Ri. E. snnTi.:, Chairmran. AN IIlsTouICAL, 1AcT.---Every agent who has been steadily selling the Imnprovedl $20, Hlomestead Lock Stitch Sewing Machine for three years, owns his dwelling house. has a good account in bank, is clear of' debt, anid has money at interest -theo natural conise, quenae of securing a goon agency for supe1) rior goods at. lhe lowest prices. A good first class Sewing Machine, most useful--reliable at all times, easy to understandt and control. the same size and does the same work a'h any machings that soll at Foun TaIMI:s thre price Therec is no machine at anmy price better, or hat ill do finer or more work, and certainly none so low in price by many dollars. The HIo3EsTEAD) is widely Known and( uIsed in thiousands of families in t he East er-n and Middte States, and daily becoming popular in the West. It will save its cost. several times over in one season, doing the wvork of he farmily, or wvilI earn four er five dlollars a day for any nman or wonian who sews for a living, It is the s' ronrgest maclilae iiide, is ready at all timles to do its work, miakes lie strongest and finest stitch yet invented, and is fully ack now ledged as thle St an dard Fami ily Sewing Machine. Price, comiplete for do mest,ic use, reducet to $20, delivered at your door, no mat ter' how remote you may residle. Business permanent and honorable, with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits than any other. Extraordinary l iberal offers made to local or traveling agents where we have none established; or, if there is no agent near you, send your order direct to the factory. Address John Hi. Kendall & Co., 421 Br oadway, Now York. . ANNOUNCEM(ENTS. * For Congress. |W" The friends of the Hion. D. WYATT AIKEN respectfully nominate him for re eleetion to Congress--subject to the Demo,. cratic nomination. For Probate Judge. ?6!i The friends of W.0. FIELD, respect fully announce him as a candidate for re election to the office of Probate Judge-sub ject to a nomination at the primary election. Mr. F1rnto hass made an efficient and fait hful officer, and his re-electt on will be haled with satisfaction by his MANY FRIENDS. NotiGe, .ALL peorsons having demands against the L.firm of EATON & WVATKINS wvill pre, sent them to the undersigned by the 4th of August next. WILLIAM WATKINS. _may 30, 1878 .84 ARRjEDR.BUTTS L IF ENo.12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo. Wholha. hd geter expene the trceat ofte th~1I vee the emlte of hi lo a ucesn "wee"in weaerworka.jue.tpuhibh 0entiti.defl The PHYSIOL.OCY OF MAR RIACE The PRIVATE MEDiCAL ADVISER M*** f eag~G", d.ee a ,-tet.ter ii ai ms., lesg,They arhe.n,Ml iitrated, and in plain on embneg4 BURNHk-AM'S WA[RANTED FEST CiPAPEST. A!Mso. NtIoMG MAOHIINERY, PRltORDUCEA1 20,'78. Tax Returns. --0 COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, PIOKNNS S. C., May 81st, 1878. NOTIOE is hereby given that this office .. will be open at, Pickens.from June lst to July 20th, 1878, to receive Tax Returns of olL. Real Estate and Personal Property. All Returns not Inade op or before the 20th of July, 1878, will be written up according 1 tQ law from the old Tax Book, or made from the best information that can be obtained, and fifty per cent. added thereto. d All male persons from twenty-one to sixty 8 yetirs of age are required to return their p.olla. Parties claiming exemption from Poll Tax on a"ount of disabilities will be requir ed to inake oath that they are exenapt, ac, cording to law. a Merchants and manufacturers must make their returns strictly according to law. By Act of Assembly, 1878, Auditors are requ1ired to make "a new, assessment of all Real Estate in their respective Counties,, a and allpersons owning Real Estate in their own name or as Committee,.Trustee, Guardian, t Administrator, &c., as the case may,be, on the 1st of June, 1878, must govern them selves accordingly. In ordef to avoid errors in the Returns each taxpayer must make their own Returns, and with the view of enabling them to do this, I will, be at the following places at the time specified, viz: Easley, June 17th, 18th, 19th. Liberty June 20th. Central, June 21st and 22ud. J. J. Herd's, July 2nd. Payne's Store, July 3d. C King's Store, Julr 5th. el linckW's, July 6th. Pumpkintown, July 8th, Dacusville, July 9th and 10th. After the 20th of July, 1878, this office will be closed for taking Returns, and fifty per cent- penalty added on all returns not. made. JOHN 0. DAVIS, Auditor Pickens County. June 6, 1878 39 2 Tax Notice. -01 T HE Treasurer of Pickens County will open his books at the Court louse forq the collection of the first installment of Tates, for the year 1877, on the 17th day of June, and will remain open at the Court House ] from the 17th to the 26th day of June inclu sive, and at the following places: Central, 27th day of June. Liberty, 28th day of June. Easley, 29th day of June. Dacusville, 1st day of July. Pumpkintown, 2c day of July. King's Store, 8d day of'July. J. J. Herd's, 4th day of Jtily. And at the Court House till the 17th of July. The books will then be closed; andt a epenalty of six per cent be added orA first in stailluent. Persons between the ages of 21 anid GO years of a6,e, not exempt. by law, are liable to Poll Tax. The levy is.as follows: State Taix; , 44 mills County Tax, 3 milla, School T1ax, 2 mills. Total, 94 muIs. T. W. RlUSSELL. County Tlreasuirer. .June G, 1878 86 tL.~87~ TenithI A mannali Vol una Now 388 pages. Price 50 cents. Free by nmail/ C ontains lhe names and circulat ioiis of all newspa pers, and a Gaizetteer of the towns in which the are pl~llisati. - W'A ddiress GEO. PI'- OW ELL & Ct), 10) 4race Streel, New York 8ESvigoEST T Awarded Afghesa rie at Centennial Expositioni for $ine chewin~g qualties and excellece anid huiing chaur acter of aweetening anid flavoring. T hto bec L tobacco over made. As our bhluo strip trade-mark ii sclosely imitatedt o- inferior grods. see that Jacken.o,'a lest is on overy p lug. sold by all denlor,. Send for Anmle, free, to 0. A. JAcKzsoN & Co., Mfltrs., 1vtersburg, Vt. BEFORE BUYING OR R ENTING A Cabinect or Par'l or Organ,. Be sure to send for sur Latest Cataloguie and 2 C'irc ulars with new styles, reduced prices and much info,rmation. Sent Free. MasxoN & HIAMmI ORGAN Co., Boston, New York or Chicago.-] rica Nespapr UionList Co operative Nawspapers, and canvass for advertisements in the vicinity of their own homeus. To" proper persons will allow a liberal commnis sion, and advance regular weekly payment. on account. Address, with references, RE.\hS & FOST1ER, General- Agents American News paper Union, No 10 Spruce-street, N. Y. I OUR lE FITS! When I say cure 1 do not mean n.erely to stop them for a time andl then have t hem re urn again; I mean a radical cure. am a regular physician, anid have nmade the dis-. ease of FITS EPILEPSY OR FALLING SICKNE'SS a life long study. .1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst. cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure from me. Send to mc at. once for a Treatise and Free Bottle of my in falible remedy. (Give express and postotlice. It costs you nothing for a trial, aned I will cure -you. Address Dr. II. 0. ROOT. 183 Pearl Street, New York. 40 MIXED CARDS, wi6h name, 10 cents Agents outfit 10c. L. JoNEs & Co., Nassau, N. Y, 25 Fancy Cards, Snowflake Damask. As sortd i 25styles, with name, 10 ets. Nassasu Card Co., Nassau, N. Y. Fir to Agents canvassing for the Fireside Visit or. Terms and Ou fit. Free. Address P. 0. VICKERLY, Augirsta, Meine. ~~prie $510 only $135. Gr'est bargains. BETWATY,_Washington, N.J. for Consumption. Ask your druggist for it. Circulars free. Address 0. 0. Moaxa, 18 Cortland street., New York. Keowee Lodge, No. 79. A. F. M STIlE REGUr1XR MONTI'LY MEET.. ING 0O" l(EOWEli LODGE, No. 79, A.- F.-' M.-. will take place on SATUnlDAY ON OIL BEFORM THE FiULL MOON IN RACHI MIoNTH, at half past 8 o'clock T}je attendance of all the members is earnestly requested,. R. A. CHILD, IV. . W. 0. VFPr.D. Setury. ALL IN PRICES. "IECUE AN AGENCY and 50 or $100 per weol 'THIE ZVXIR READY AND NEYt OUT Or Ojti)Ea.1' H1OMEWV'EAD 20, LOCK STICTIF 020 SEWING MACHINE $20 For Domeatic use. VITI TABLE AMD FXTUrSS CO. PLETE, REDUCED TO ONLY $20. A perfect and unequaled, b0ge, strong andC urable Machine, construoted elegant andi olid. from the best material with iatheiua,. ical precision, for Constant Family use or ianufacturing purposes. Always ready at a ioment's notice to 14o its day's woik, never ut. of order, and will last a generation with ioderate care; easy to understand and man ge; light, smooth, and swift running, like lie well regulated movement of a fine watoh; imple, Compact, Efficient and Reliable, with 11 the valuable improvements to be found in lie highest Oriced Machines, warranted to do lhe same work, the same way,-and as rapid nd smooth as a $75 Machine. An uoknow Ddged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, ssentia ly the working woman's friend, and ar in advanxe of all ordinary Machines, for bsolute Strength. Reliability and general isefulness; will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Seam, Quilt, lind, Braid, Cord, Oather, Ruilie, Shirr, 'lait, Fold, ScallDp, Roll, Embroider, Run p Breadths, &o., with wonderful rapidity, eatness and ease, sews the strongest, lasting titch equally fine. and smooth through all inds of goods, from cambric to several thick. esses of broadcloth or leather, with fine or oarse cotton, linen, silk or twine. Gives lerfect satisfaction. Will earn its cost sev, ral times over in a season in t he work it does ir make a good living for any man or woman rho desires to use it for that purpose; works o faithful and easy the servants or children an use it without damage. Price of Ma hine with light table, fully equipped for amily work,$20. IIALFCASM. CoVER, SIDE )RAwER AND CABINET STYLEs each att cOra -erponlingly low rates. Safe delivery gtar inteed, free Iron damage. Explanaory )armlphlets illustrated with eng'avings of the everal styles of Machines, references, Va -iety of sewing. &c., 'mailed free. Confiden, lal terms with liberal inducements to chier rising Clergymen, Teachers, Business Men, V'raveling or Local Agents, &c., who desire !xclusive Agencies, furnished on applicat ion. \ddress JOIN If. KEN)ALL & CO., 421 3roadvyay, New Yoak. ,Jan 31, 1878 21 lv B ANK BILLS FOR STATE TAXES. We have on hand and will sell in amounts o suit Taxpayers, BILLS OF THE BANK )F THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, which have been proved, found genuine al stamped in the 1)abney, Morgan & Co, case, and are now under the Seal of the Ref'eree. rhe courts have decreed -'Tha Bills so re ported, proved and stamped by the Referee, so that. they many be identified, are adjudged genuine bills of' the said Bnnk for the ftuce ralue thereof, issued in the ordinary business ransactions of the Bank, and not issued with -eferenace to Confederate Treasury No,tes," Lndl are receivable for Taxes. These Bills are guaranteedi not to have >een tendered for taxes since the above de ree was made. CCIIRAN & ALEXANDE-R, * -26 Broad street, Charlesgon, may 9, 1878 35 ~ 4 6GENTS If you wanttto M A KE ~IONEY pleaisantly and fast, al(ddmCs "iNLEY, IIARLVE.Y & CO., Atlantai, (w. FOR THE' C A M PA IGN. Hampton and Home Rule! EHE NEWS AlND COURIER. A. Live and Fearless Demot. cratic Newsp.aper. argest Circulation in the City.. Largest. Circulation thle State. Largest Circulation ini Cot ton States. Li the News About South Carolina-All the News A bout the Southa-All the News fromi Everywhere hire and !~I dfiled D)emocracy-Union! Jus tice!! EqualRihghts!'. Re'cognizin g the Paramount Interest felt n the Approaching Political Canvass ly every Democrat who hopes to see the great work of uhie Itedenaytion of the State made complete and permanett so that the people may reap and fully enjoy the Frit, of their sacrifices. ['ho INews and Cour'ior wvill D.irect all its Eniergies and( liesouirces to Presen iting f'romi Day to Day, andi( from Week to week, Progr'ess 0f pa igni TO PLACE Thil PAPER Withiu thei Reach of Everybody During this Excitinig Contest we have Djeterminedl to Oiler to Mail Sub scribers thao following LEDUED RAE FQ TRE QAILME: L'le News and Courier, Daily Edition, 6 months, S4 00 [he News and Courier, Tri,Weekly, Edit ion, (1 'on thas, $2 09 l'he Weekly New~s, 6 months, 7 Subscript ions ill be receivcd adl thae.e 'ates, FOR MALL SUB9CRi llisRS ONLY', iint.il May 15. In all cases mhe cash must ac oapany lie or'deri. Friends of' the cause of Honest Iome Jimule in all the counties ar'e invit.ed to aid us in iwelling our ('a pigna Subscription Lists, which ought to i clthude every intelligenlt voter in the St ate. IlOIRAN & DAWSON, Proprietors. Char'leston, S. C. ap 4, 1878 30 ESCIPTION FRlEE Manha?nd all dtsordqrs brought on by lndhUi cietion or exce. A n Druggns h as the igre diens. .W. JAQUFM &' 00., No, 130 Wehd 5a'e,cIasessa.S1 0. OPIMad orphinnhabitenred. P1cIiig Don't Fauil to try our Buist Wananted Gardon Soods pnd Early Roso Pota t4es. .To use puro and reliable Soeds will cortainly Pay WO 1lso have the North Caroihna Irish Potto at 75 ceits pero bushel. Onion Setts it 124 per quart. Black Oatts at 75 cents per bushol. Your Special attention is Called to our Ifaimianl Universal Plow Stock-fthe best and cheapeAt yet livented. Pol, ished teelo TvisLers, Ie(l iolts and other Farming Implements--which wo-aro selling at Rail Road Prices. To malko room for an oxten, sive Spring Stock, we u1rO offering our COMaining Fall and Winter Stock ut cost, fCor cash or barter. It will lighten Voll 11 Tax To invest y ur money wherc theo is tho bost profit. Call t-1l examine. Vo chargO nothing for shon.ig aUd pr1icifg our (Gouds. .R espectfully, IIA(GOOD, ALEXANDEI. R & CO. 1Ikicis C. .11. S. C. Feb 28, 1878 25 EVERYTHING USUALLY KEP'T IN AN AT' M c F A LL'S, I'KEEP GOOD SUBSTA NT1lIL AND) AT PRICES T(. SUIT. TiIE UAim TDI ES. Jan 10, 1878 1s THE UNEQUAL.ED JAS.LEFFEL.DOLt3L PORTABLE AND) STATIONAR,Y SAW, FLOtiR AND GRIST MILLS, CHAFTINO, PULLEYS AND~ 1{ANGERS -Address, POOLE~ & HUNTL' T-1'\m 'hi s t !a ii l Ior inform,i,, !ii ttfj initeres( M -, ib- I I will be fu ia iii - r fce', at. I'ieken'. (omu.t ll1 m (1 ~V I' I N E S I) A Y, tiuu' i on vj ~,~ thatI loe 1 urI~ol m ~ );uu uy jm.ijuii comp ~ell mei, 4o be abl'o(j4 iniijfulutlnfMo flhe County, I pi ntOif i.so IeiItfy4li the benefit if n'l emuicern,c. ()flg i'oml's from 9 a. in. Io-4 p. mn. G.J W.201 MPN rFib P- i1Su:l o misonr PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. L. K. CLYDE . A7'T1'1EY)' COUNSFMf,0R A7' JAW, Spacinl nttention givetj to colcCtions. A pril 4, 1878 30 m ' A%. Br.YTHIV, {C. P. BAttur,T M. F. A . , . 1 Pickeum C. I[. (Jreenxvzlle, S. C. J {. 't. C, BLYTHE, ANSEL& BARRETT A TT1?OR.RYA'S - CO&I7S ,RS AT LA-W, PICKENS C. 1.1 S. C . (Ofiiice in chool Conlnisliuner's Ogice. . Will practico inl (lie Slate and Fedural Couirts. March 21. 1878 28 JS (Xitorme, ) 1 U A Cuiia,, Abhev ille C 11 . Pickois CI COTHRAN & CHILD, A 7'70R.X-'S 4C0UNSE,ORS ATL A lk P It K E N S C. II. S. C., Will Praclice inill 11the C1 -orts of (lie S'ate and Court,i of t he United St ates, for (he Dim, trict So.i l (h Cmrolina. March 2 ?0,177 . 29 STE)P! AT TIE . IE /\ T.LLL 1E, S. C. A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. pci.BE.h Sx T I- IN'H>31. Jie 14, 1877'4C 'Iain-St. Greenville S. C. Wholesale ad~ notail Dealers In PiNtOIM, &c. FINE T.ABLE .\N POCm,'T CUTLERY, A t-' CLl.1LT f. A'icuiltuiral nIpleniients. lIar I ron aiwil Steel'; liiacksmiithI's, Caripenlter's andi MIchuaniic's Tools: iiders II ar'lware of every descripit on; .A lull li ine-ot lkest. Quality Leat her a1t ub ber Beltling, alwauys in stotck; Ageli~s fonl Faiirb'laik.Stambo- id Scales; Thei iiall 8anfo arol Lock Comnpanly; Tu cker''s Patenct A b: irm Moniey D)r,mver Also, for the C.elebrated ShaIenber'ger Horse ad . IL Shioes. .We airo preC4intre to sell Sweedes Iron at t he lowest quiottios f'.rm any miarket s, amd snil propose to duipileCate inivoiceu fromt North ern JobbJing I louses, addling only actunal frec'ighti s. WILKINS, WILLL\AMS & CO. Greecnville, S. C. Sept 6, 1 877 52 Gm Piedmont Air Line Railway. GOiNG NOiil. IsT' TRAiN 5iTATIONs3 2n TRAIN Leavo Leave 12 '1) y mn Galveston 12 80 p in 5 00 p in New Orleans 'S 00 p nt 7 26 pun liny St Louis 7 26 p rn 11 '2: p m1 Mobile 11 25 p mn 7 05 a mo Afcentgomecry 7 05 a mn 9 415 a im OpelikaL 0 45 a in 10) -1t a im West P'ointL 10 410 a mn 5 (0t p im Atlanta 6 0(0 a ni 7 (00 P mi 1lid 7 55 )aIi 7 47 p mi Ga1:inesvillo 8 35 a mn 8 27 pIi m Lula 060a m 9 0t; p ni Mt A iry 9386 a mn - 0 46 p fa ToccIJI 10 00 a mn i1 48 P mi C'entral 12 01 pm. 1 00 ia mi Greenville 1 08 p mn 5 1) -t mi Gasit on. 4 52 pI i 7 20 a mi CImarlotte .Juncition 6 09 p in 11 16 a mi G~ reensblor'o 10 411 p im 1 1; p mi . 1Lanville 12 538 aL I 1 88 p mn 1)llii4l 1 (10 Ia t 5 17 p mi Unzrkevilla 4 1l a i . 7 39 P mi - Belle 15shi . 7 20 a an 8 110 1p1 mIliLichmondu 7 45 a ra Asrive Arrivo 1 27 a m Washxinlgton 1 1 0 p in 6 4) a lii Ilhilaidelphtia 6 50 p 9 85 a mi New Yorik 10 05 p mi 8 8.5 p mn Lostona 8 00 a ia Tin levi' Atlat!I at 5 (it p m connetit ait Iimiulee, \ irgiinia, w'ithi trinji for Lynch. lburig; ibeneitc dir'ct to WViahinigton City via C;O.\INE 8011 TIf.. I,eave .Leave -a 0) (0 a ma 1o.tin 7 (10 p mn 6 80 p mn New YVork 8 15 a mn Antd by Limiiitedi Expre'ss 9 25 a mn 9 80 pim l'hailadelphii 11 415 a mn 12 55 a~ i IlalthnioreO 5 00 p mi 8 80 aL i icihmond 11 35 p mn 55o a mi Blelle Isle 12 60 ni'g 1t) 17 IL mi liurkeville 2 (10 a m~ 2 25 p,i m imdco 5 38 a m 2 01) p mn Daniville 0 05 a mn o' P0 p Grenso ro 8101 2G a mi 8 '10 p m Charloi te Juinnlion 11 4I5 a im 8 418 p mi Chaurlotto 11 Oo a mi 9 23 p mn GaIsItoin 12 55 a 12 46 iL ii Sjparitanburig 3 1n p .n 2 2( aL mi G reenl 4IIc ' 85 p1 m 8 24 aL mi 'intra'lI 5 28 p mn 5 03 a mi .TJOoIo 7 I15 p ii 5 .1 aL mi Mt. A iry 8 015 p ua 6 20) aL ro L,la 8 38 p ii (Chlan~ge cars for' Atliens; Ga)i 6 SI a Gu (iniesvillo 9 0 p mn 7 50 aL mi Biford 9 4 L-p an 11 8 0 a lto AtIltia 11 30 a mn 5, 85 p mn Opelika -L 2 5 P m 3 15 a mi MobilL 8 15 aL m e; 45 aL mi Bi'y Xtu Lou1i.q 6 44 a 8 30 a ii New Orileanis 8 30 a ny A trve A rriva 8 0l0 a mi G aivest on 800 a np Trin ilvI ink Watshiniigton Ciry, via *Vir.. guin i .idland4( I lete , at 2 47 a mn, c onnelcts at F)unlde., Virg'ii~, with IiouthI bouind trainj of lhi liue, t hrouighl to At lanta.a nd all Sonth; we:0r out.A ,17