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GorttmunicaftionS ' X)eau Sentinel: \Ve 6oe in youf tanno of tlio Btii instant. an article from the Inspired pqu of "Tom Bell,V in which bo makes a fling at Revenue officers. Now, "Tom," ought not to bo so * nnklnd as to wish us "between th$ plough handles" again. We ecrvod our time tlioro and at tho old Hold sohooi p.lao, and learned to spell ("oorj j?en") s or one. Have itMg such irtli&r advancements since, that Uncle Sam bae favored us with an appointment ns q Ilevonue Officer'. As this on-J ables us to pay fur what wo buy and sustain our credit?"Tom" ought not to make such ugly wishes. Wo like to got what wo ask for, have bced accustomed to gotting it, whether wo have the stamps or not, but if wo wero (Jeprivod ot our sourco of Ke* venue, we might got out ot rations and credit too. Now, "Tom," wo want to ask you a question. "Tom," did you write tho article or did 13klle write it? Wo think 13bi,lk (ono of those eolf constituted Belles) did it, and wo aro writing a benolit for her. A Kkvknue Offichu. Humors of the Convention?Morton's Men On the Lookout?They Capiuro a PrizeThe Cincinnati Enquirer has the following: A well drecsed colored individual. tvUh mutton chop whiskers, eyeglasses, gold headed cano and a marked dietinguo air, was soen walk iug down1 the street yesterday altoruoon tollowod at a rospectablo distance by an admirUg crowd of boot blaoka, who seem to have caught the all pervading political fever and with others came to tho point of dropping on evory stranger as a delegate. As tho individual- in question parsed along every head, woe turned and the fractional reiharks, "Delogato," Morton man," Louisiana delegation wore ncaru trora every knuy o)t_ jy&y, along tho lino of march. As tin; stranger neared tho corner of Fourth and Vine a pair of Morton men, who had evidently 6centod him from afar, ehot round tho corner and with hnrrid ejaculations of ,tL6niftiana"'and 4iCol<?red Delegate," iollowed and soon overtook tho iutended victim. "Aha! got in, have you?" wan tho . f lf-J? - "XT- f ? ? luiiiiw u ui murioii jumi xxo. a, as no swung along aide tho storo cluthos and took the right ai m of tho cjforcd individual. "Alia!got in?* remarked M. M. No. 2, as ho IV. zo to tho loft arm and glnnccd tondorly at tho mutton chop whiskers. "Glad to see that you are on hand early," was tho remark of M. M. No. 1, whioh was promptly re-echoed by M. M. No. 2. Tho subject of the attack seemed somewhat surprised, and tho mutton chop whiskers switched wildly through tho air as ho looked in amaze mont from one to tho other. "Taking a stroll through tho city, I suppose," said M. M. No. 1, without noticing tho amazomontof tho victim "Taking u stroll through the city," was promptly ro?oclioed by M. M. No. 2. "Delighted to aco you looking bo well," voluntcerod No. 1. "Dolightod, I'm fluro," ftuid No. 2. "Lots of us in town, I toll you." by No. 1. "Lota of us," by No. 2. "Us?" was the ejaculutod inquiry of tho astonished pcrnm bulator, us ho glarod wildly irom behind tho oyo glasses. "Yos, us?Mor* ton nion, of couso; don't j'ou understand, old follow?" said No. 1, as lio playfully mid with child like simplicity pokod tho porambulator undor tho fifth rib. "Of'oonreo us?Morton moo/' ohimod in No. 2, uh ho roachod for tho fourth rib. "Morton II?, what of him?" shot from tho olliptical opening botwoon tho mutton chops. "Yes," was tho understanding ros* ponso from No. 1, "wo'roall horo; that in, all now that you'vo got in. Wo'vo boon looking anxiously for you, lor wo know that you wero ono of us.?You Louiaiann fellows aro fill in our family, yeu know." "All in tho Morton family," ofwno from Mo. '2. LoiiiBiftnft?oh! nh! yos, I ooo, caino from tho Uoro of tho oyo glayaoa, and a gloam of intelligonco oropt ovor tho la-oo, tthU tho motion chop whiskora middenly shot backward toward tlio earn, as tho intermediate row of ivory Heemod to clongato rapidly. Yes, wo look toyou oh our strongest assistants, our ritfht hand men; in fact, tho dolo* Ration which shall yivo slicngth and ^ -v.-T? T-r?*. H BB? - ' - - * " , color to qur? party, snid No. 1. YotiL finid No. 2, mid wo'vo beon looking for | you ?\Jl dn^ to tnko yoij around to tho M6rto?i' Wndquartot-s.' Boautifujl llinoh thoro. I toll vnn: nlmmiiAtfnn ? "J -*J / **" !?O" bacon, sandwiches, bourbon, straws borry Bhort.cakc* buy.ormilk 'ml lots o' good things, Ah!' oamo from th0 hero ot tho hour, ns tho sido whiskers again shot backward and tho lips oamo togolhQjr and *pprtod with a significant Bmaok. Ahl Morton head > qiwrtojrs, ehl. Champagne, did-I.undor stand you? Coureoj como on, tthd throo pairs of cotft tails indioatod thro< > parallol linos to^vafd tho ncarost do< logation room, whilo tho nowsboyn and streot loungers foliowod up again. Como in: cojno ricrht in. Allow mo to , i t? - ; " "1 assist ybu up tho stops. Ah! vory hot; domnod hot, tirosomo walking) lmvo a lan? horo'H ono of tho rogulav Morton funs,ryou boo? ah! allow mq to u8o it for you; ah! waiter, a bottlo of champagno lor this gontloman, at! onco. This way, sab, this way, piivato room, sab, private room, and tho mutton chop whiskors, oyo glassos and goldod hoadod catio, disappeared up tho stops and into a gorgooualy (urnishod room, whilo tho waitors scurried about for champagno and sandwiobos and popper sauco and privato amolling bottloa, and tho nowsboys and tho j Afternoon Gazotto roportor and tho stroot loafors loolcod wistfully up tho steps and orowded around tho closod window shuttors or appliod thoir oars to tho ko^'holo in oi'dor to rofrosh thomsolvoB with tbo sound of clinking glasses, tho popping ot champagno corks or tho gurglo of tho rosy olarot as Jiif Jlowod doyn tho Ethiopian throat. {! *i. c * . * A.n hour later tho door opcno'3, and tho sido iwhiBjsors swayed into the doorway. Tho oyo glasaos swung neglected'iroui the button holos, tho gold hoadod cano flow wildly through tho air, und tho oyclids showed a tendency to jlroop. "Don't go yet, old follow; don'^gp," said Al. M. No. 1 'Don't go yot,' pleaded M. M. No. 2; 'Oh p^?!?,'go\j|goutlomcn, mus' go, (hie) Y' sou 1 got to go. B'ziiohs 'foro pleasuro, you know (hie); bz'noss 'foro plqasuro.' ,'Oh, yos, yes, businoss boforo pleasuro of course. Of courso.? You Louisiana follows nro so onorgot* ic.. Working for Morton, of courso; working up tho Southern delegations, of oourso?' <Woq, no; y' zoo I nint woikin' for Morton; I'm workin' for Jouoh: so that's whazzor mazzor 'iih mo. Got to git t'work.' 'Jones, get ito work:' and tho lloosior laborors in tho Morton vinoyard looked dubiously at oach other un^l at tho biuo wliiskcro nnu Biore oiotuos. 'jonoa, yea, only fi/a' 'class barber shop in 'o zity. high toned zbavin' palaeo, y* zoo, fira' eluas place; you want to git zhavod come round.*" 'Thon you aint a delegate at all?' Bimultanoously camo from tho irato JloOhieiB an thoy drow back in chargin and ill concoaled disguat-? DoPgato. What d'yo tr.ko mo for? I'm a gon'lman, 1 (hie) want yor't un'or;stand I aint uu politician norLuzoany follor. I'm a gon'lman, I want you to un'oratniKU?iaf>4 thd ir^to bju^iMnV andorod down tho atroot, and in fivo minutes was flourishing a razor ovor a 'I)ol'gato3' latherod laco in tho 'first ciiisa snaving saloon' ol tins city, whilo M. M. Nob. 1 and 2 woro reflecting ovor tlio unoortainty ol oartldy affairs, espooialy in rogard to national politics an conncctod with Southorn VDol'gatCH.' Important Lawi'awhd AT THE LAST 81c?sion of Til 14 lkoibl-atoitr. An Act to provide an uniform Kogistry Law for all dooda and other instruments in writing, required to bo recorded. 13o it enacted by Mho Benato and IIouso of Representatives of the Stato of South Carolina, now mot and Bitting in Gonoral Assembly, and by tho authority of tho same: Section 1. That all doods of con voyanco of lands, tonomonts or hereditaments, either in feo simple or for life; all deeds of trust or iustrumontB in writing, convoying cither real or personal estate,'and creating a trust or trusts in regard to such proporty, or incumboring tho same; all mortgages or instriiihents in writing in m ? h " tlio natnro of a mortgngoof any prop oity, real or peraona); all marriage settlements or instruments in tho natnre of the settlement of marriage; all lead's or contractu in writing made between landlord and tenant for a longer poriod tlia.ii twelvo months; all statutory lines or buildings and lundj for labor furuiohed or perform I ud, on tbomj till statutory liens or lions on vessels; till certificates of re4* nunciation of dower; and, gonorally, | all instruments in writincr nnw r? a J quired by law to bo rccordod in tbo oflico of rogietrar of menso conveyance, or in tho oflico of Secrotary of State, which shall bo delivorod or executed on or after tho first day of January, in tbo year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and seventy soven, shall be valied, so as to affect; from tho timo of such delivery or execution tbo rights of subsequent^ cr^difffra.Qr purchasers foV ffcludblo codBi<jteriUioa. v^tboqt notice, oiily , whon recorded within forty days of tbo time of such delivery or execution in tho oflico of registrar of mcs ne conveyances of tho county wboro tho property affeotod thereby is situated, in tho case of tho roal catato; and tho caso of persoual property, Ot tho COUntV wllfil'ft tlin nvvnni- r>f said property residos, if ho resides within the Stato. or it% ho resides without tho Stato, of tho county whoro such personal property is situated at tho timo of the dolivery or oxccution of said deeds or instruments; Provided, nevertheless, That tho above mentioned deeds or instruments in writing, if recorded subset ..i ^1 il.. f r . ui mo expiration or said po? riod of forty days, shall bo valid to affect tlio rights of subsequent crodi* | toi s and purchasers tor valuable con* federation without notice only from I dttto of snch record. Sec. 2. That all acts and parts ot acts inconsistent with this act, bo, and tho samoaro heroby repealed. The lotiB you telrthe more you will como to know. ' . . QtRVVttfl rnnwfv nniKiuv i tVUMHN WVVUM tfift&WIVftii Senator?It E Bowen. Representative?D F Bradley. j Clerk of Court?S I) Keith. Judye. of Probate?I II l'hilpot. Sheriff'?J ltiloy Pcrgusou. Coroner?Warren Boyd. School Commissioner?It A Bowim Treasurer?IK A Lcslej. Auditor ?Aloi'zo M Kolger. County Commistionert?John T Oopsett, Chairman?llobort Crnig, 0 M Lynch. Clerk County Commissioners, C L llollingsworth. Trial Justices?f'at let/, Luke I. Ariivil?S<f hibrit?/, J 1$ Clayton?Cenbral, Junius A Liddell?l'ickens C II., C L llollingsworth and Q W Taylor?JJacusville, J 11 Sutherland NOTICE. I tllkn lliiti ninlhnil nf - ...... ...j in?u?t thai I vrill bo found i" n>y nffiup on nnoli SATURDAY, for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. Ah mv duties aa School "Commissioner will j compel mo to ho absent "in different parts ol (lie county, 1 make this special appointment for the benefit of all concerned. It. A. BOW EN, no26-ly Scool Commissionoi T1KIC C1HEAT ffiAimr. or '>74 >1 iligHi&Sa UEISS&Y, i . ' \Just Published, in a Sealed Unyelope. Prici Six Ceiils. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, find Uafiicul euro of Beniinal WcakM ImatOvruMo, induced by SoIf?Ahu?fl, IpvoJujitftry Emissions, Inipoloncy, Nervous po* bility, and Impediments to Marriage genorally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, &o.?Hy KOBEKT J. CULVER WELL, M. IX, author of tho "Qroou book," &c. The world-ionownod author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves Irom his own oxpcrience that tho awful conscquenccs oi pen - A Diiso may be effectually removed without mcdiciue, find without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of euro at onco certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, tio matter what hit) condition may he, may cure himself cheaply; privately and radically. This Lecturo will provo a boon to thousands and thousands. Bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on recciyt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers. F. BKUGMAN & SON, 41 Ann Ht., Now York; 1'oslOflico Box, 1580. ap 0, 1870 31 6J1M53K. METROPOLITAN WORKS, Canal St., prom Sixth to Skvkntu, XlICllMOm), : V1KGIN1A, ENGINES. Portable and Stationary, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Boilers, Castings of Brass nncl Iron, Forgings, Ao. AR Cll I TECTUM A LE IRON WORK, In nil itfl brnnohcs, done by oxporienoed hands IMPROVED PQllTAlil, ENGINES for Hiving uoifon Uing, Threshing Machines, Separators, Grist Mills, &o. A number of scoond hand F.nginvs and Hollers of various palters, in first rate order, on hand. Repair work solicited fin 1 promptly done. WM.J. T ANN EH ft CO Oct 1 J, ^ , ly ? -JLiilgJ.. 1U..L... J . ;?nw IS TBI! TIMS 1 wjl IN I Ha ft if a J ?TO? . '' ' j \ i \ * ' *- ' * SUBSCRIBE ?FOR? THE no SEIT1IEL, I I Only $1.50 a Year J -i 1 V' ! ?0? E v o r y m n 11 in the C o u n t y of Pfokons SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER! o Every man who has over lived * hero and hud moved l awav, SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER I I O i IT FURNISHES ALL i 1 TBiB ??TOW B8BW8 ?AND? iONlH;iVNi;i) RKPOItTH 0- ?OF-? dP?ISl??lSi n ? *; IT GlliCULA 2'AS Largely in tlio adjoining Counties, and to soiiio extent in Western f North Carolina! ANJ) IS, THEREFORE, & flMfl MVMIIU AMfWHMAMA <i WVVM MkUWM IWft o SUBSCRIBE For the Pickens Sentinel ! ADVERTISE In Hie PickciiM Hent fuel ! ZYKALZY O1 Wo are now prepared to furnUh permanent altuaUona (or a large number of persena, male and (einaJo w bo a/o '[(hit, of WorTc , J| rariku Ura aent free on application. Addreaa, with atamp, bouthmbk Oo-or?batit? Co., Nathalie, Tenn: ZYKALZYOI en?a???a??a???mmmmm Dr. R* J. OlIliluiKl HAVING returned rind permanently located ftt Piokcnsville, respectfully off;rs hi* Professional services to the citizens of Ihat vieinily and surrounding country. Chavgcit ronsonablc. May y 41 - ?NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FMJKEXS 1IIOII SCIIOOJU 187G. THE Boliolastio year Is divided into two Tonus of UO weeks each. The First Term commences Jauunrv 17t.h nml omlu Inno a?l. the second Term commences July 4th, ami ends November 18th. 8tudent? entering within two weoks after the commencement of the Terms, will be charged for the whole Term ; those entering After this time, from the time of entering. It its more satisfactory that Students entor &t the commencement, when the several classes are forming, fl/vnraA Af fifti/lw PRIMARY DEPARTMBNT. JUNIOR CLASS. 1st Torm?Spelling and Rending. 2d Term?Spelling and Reading continued; Primary Geography; Moulal Arithmetic, Exercises iu Writing. 1NTRB MBUIATK CLASS. lint Torm o.?.l 1: 1 -w- .w?u uuiii IIIUUU; Geography continued; Introducing English Grammar; Eloments of Written Arithmetic; Exorcises in Writing. 2d Term?Spelling find Reading continued; Elements of Written Arithmetic completed; Intermediate Geography completed; Analytical English Grammar; Primary U. S. History; Exercises in Writing. BKNIOH CLASS. 1st Term?English Grammar completed; PhyQIAfll flortlTI'nnll V* rininmAn QaI>a?1 1 -!l1 ) VV?HHIU? UliliUUl iHUHIHO"* tic; Towns Analysis of Words; 2d Term?Greone's; Analysis of English Language; Arithniolic ' continued; Smaller Composition; Higher U. S. History. rilBPARATORY DEI'ARTMENT. JUNIOll CLASS. 1st Term Latin Grammar nud irarkness' Eirst Latin Hook; Lalin Koader; Davics' Algebra; History of England. 2d Term?Four Hooks of Cresar; Arnold's secend Latin Hook on Analysis of the Latin Sentence; (5 reek Grammar; Kendriek's Greek Ollendorff; Greek Reader; l)avies' Algebra completed; Natural Philosophy. 1NTKRMKDIATK CI.A83. 1st Torm?Six Hooks of Virgil; Greek Header comploted; 1'luin Geometry; Iliglicr Composition and Rhetoric. 2d Term?Sallust's Calalino & Jugurthu; Xenophon's Anabasis; Higher Algebra coumienccd; Solid aud Spherical Geometry completed; Chemistry. HKNJOR 01.ASP. 1st Term?Ciooro'a Sclect Orations; Xenophona Memorabilia; Trigonometry and Surveying; Roman llietory; Latin Prose Composition. 2d Term?Horace .entirej^Six Books of the Iliads; Gro?k Proso Composition; Algebra completed; Astronomy. Tho nbovocourao will propnro can diclfttosior admission into Lho Sophomouk Class of uny of our Southern O-ll O... I-- . vywiiu^ur'. obiiiiums, who <io not .stand a satisfactory examination upon the several studies o( each class, will not bo allowed tlio privilege to advance to the next higher, hut ho retained in such class, till all tho studios ol' it bo satisfactorily completed. Tuition of Primary Department l'en term. Junior Class, - - 810.00 Intermediate Class, - 12.50 c1 " outmu* " ? . 15.01) Preparatory DopnVlmont. 120.00 No deduction will bo made for lost ttmo oxccpt from prolonged aieltncss Monthly roporta of punctulity, deportment, and rocitations in omjii stu dy, will bo furnished paronts. J. II. CARLISLE, Principal. Doc. 23, 1875 17 tf Fits and Epilepsy POSITIVELY CURED. The worst cnaca of tho longest atanding, using Dh. Huiibard'h Cuvc. 14 linu TPIiA?.iio.. Jt. .w v<> a and will Rive $1,000 for. <i ease it. will nol benefit. A bottle sent free to all addrcssint J. K* PI1MLK, Chemist, Officc: 1865 Hroadway, New York. SHUN DRUG POISONS. MKOICIN K HKNDERISO USKI.KBS. delta's Electro unci Rmuls i are indorsed by the inogt eminent physicians in the world l'or tho euro of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia, kiJney disease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, lits, female complaints, nervous and goneral debility, and other ohron ic diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood Cook with full particulars free by Volta Uelt Bo , Cincinnati, O. A FARM OF YOUR OWN THE EEST mw'm HAM TIMES! Free Homesteads ?ANI> TIIR? Bent anil Clicnpaat Railroad Lnnd AUK O.N TilK I.INE OF TIIB l*iiciiic Kailroad, IN HJSJittASKA. Secure a Home now. Pull information sent free to nil parts of the world. /lddrcHS O. P. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. It. It., Omtihn, Nob. TO *>cr l,ft^ ! Agents wanted. t|ul/ All claeaea of working people, of either sox, young or old, make more monoy at work for us in their sparo mo? raents, or nil the timo, than at anything olso Particular* fro?. Address G. STINSON & CO: Portland, Maine. Law Notice. The undersigned, having resumed Iho prao tlce of law, will altend (he Courts on tho 8th Judioial Circuit. llusiness left with Wm. K I(agood, at Pickens C. II., will ho promptly attended to. J. W. IL4RIUSON. No*. 14, 1871. d?f)K?day guaranto#d using our WELL tJ>/00 AUOEU& DRILLS. $100 a month paid to good agents. Auger Book freo. J Us Auger Co., St. Louis, Mo. nnwvmrp A nnn V V4? 4k M. XA HHIh, Honda and Postugo Htampf Vanlcd.? $4 for rarest billf, $10 for rarest stamp*. If will pay to send theni immediately. Also there curioBilioa, American 8lamp(!o., IJox K,46, New Vork Doo '2 11 J - "W 1 Noutli Carolina Rnilroa<l, Ciiaumsston, 8. C., Doo. 18, 1976. ^ On ami nflcr Sunday, Doc'pmbo^ 10, tho Pussengoi- Trains on I 1?<j South Carolina, Knilroud will ruu as follows; FOR COLUMBIA. (Sundays oxcopted.) Leave Charleston 9 16 am a .i ? r. nn - ? /Ill ITU UV VVIUUiUlU V vv \t m FOR AUGUSTA. 1 (8undays excepted.) f t Leave Charleston 9 16 am Arrive tit Augusta 6 16 piu FOR CHARLESTON. (Sundays excepted.) Loavo Columbia 9 00 ? ra Avrivo at Charleston 4j46 p m Leave Augusta 9 00 ft m Arrive at Charleston 4 46 p m COLUMBIA NIC1IIT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 9"16pm Arrive at Columbia 1: 7'20?ta ^ Leave Columbia 7t00pm Arrive at Charleston 6 40 ft in ;v?jvjuoi;v rtiunx je.anvi>op? Leave Charleston , 8 00 p ia Arrive at Augusta 7 40 a m Leave Augusta 8 80 p m Arrive at Charleston 7 40 ft m ^ 3UMMERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays excoptod.) Leave/Summerville at 7 30,tnn Arrive at Charleston 8 46am Leave Charleston 8 15 p m Arrive at Summorvillo 4 80 p m CAMDEN TRAIN Connects at Kingville daily [oxcept Sonc days] with Up and Down Day and Passenger Fraius. Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with Georgia Railroad, J/acon and August* Railroad and Central Railroad. This route ? via Atlanta lH t.hn nniolrnof nnil T?r*c?f route, nn<l as comfortable nnd cheap f\9 any other route, to Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Orleans, and all other points Sontliwcnt, ami to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, ami all other points West and North- m west. Day Train couneoLs at Columbia with the Through Train on charlottco Road (which leaves at 9 p. m.) for all point# Arorth, Night Train connects with Local Train [which leaves Columbia at 8 a. m.} for points on charlotte ltocd. imurcns Knili jad Train connects at New-^. berry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sakir-' days. , Up Columbia Nigbt Train connects closely with llie Grecnvilloand Columbia llailroad. S. S. fJOLOMONS, Superintendent, 8. IS. Pickens, Geuoral Ticket Agent. Greenville & - Columbia R RCIIANGE OF SCHEDULE, Passenger (rains run daily. Sundays cxceptcd, connecting with night trains on South 44 Carolina Railroad up and clown. On and aft? or iJ/on<iny, uccemoer i;J, the following will bo the Sohedule: lip Leave Columbia at 7.46 a n> Leavo Alston at 0.If) a m , Leave Nowborry at 10.86 a m Leavo CokoBbnry nt 2.07 p m Leave lielton at S.60 p n> Arrive at Greenville at 6.85 p uv 1>0 WM. i Leave Greenville nt fl.05 a m I Leave Helton at 9.40 a m I Leave Cokosbwy 11.20 a n? ( ucave Newberry at 2.40 a iu Leave Alston at 4.20-p ii> - Arrive nt Columbia nt 0.06 p n> jJ^y-Conncct at Alston with TrainB on Uio ^ Spartanburg nn<l Union Knljvoad ; conncct at C jluiubia with NiflrhtTrahi.q on tl?<> Sn?nK i'.? oliiiu Railroad up and down ; also with Trail a going North and South on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and tho Wilmington, Cc> /11JBKV1LLE BRANCH. Train leave Abbeville nt 0.15 a m., connoct * ing v.'ith Down Train from Greenville. Leatc Ookesbury at 2.16 p ni., connecting with Up ^ Train from Columbia. Accommodation Trnir? Monday*, Wednosdaye a??l Fridays. Loaje , Cokesbury at 11.10 ?\ m., or on tho arrival c I tho Down Train from Greenville. Loaves Al-? beville at 1 o'clock p. i?., competing with I f > Train from Columbia. ' / i, ANDERSON UKANWI AND J'LUIS IUDGE : DIVISION. Leave Walhalla at 0.00 a m I.oavc l'erryville at fi.46 a m Leavo Pendleton nt 7.35 a iu Leave Anderson at 8.56- a m jurivu ui uenou ni V.2U a TO t IV. Lonvo IJelton ftt JT.50 p bo Leave Anderson i>t 4.60 p ra ' Leave I'ondlcton at 5.60 p m Leave l'erryvillc 6.36 p vet* % Arrive ftt Wftlhftllft 7.15 p n> Accommodation Trains between Helton ami Anderson <>n Tuesday*, I'fcwrsdnys and 8atur? days, Leave Helton at 9.GO- a b?., or on arrival of Down Train from Greenville, Leaw* Anderson at 2.00 p m., connecting with v* THOMAS DODAMEAD. Genoral Superintendent. Jakk.z Norton, Jr., Uoncral Ticket Agent Sclicdulc. Atlanta & Richmond Air Lino Railway. I'ASaKNOKll TRAIN KA8TWAIID?DAILY. Louve at Atlanta at 4 10pm Leave Toccoa City ut y 00 p m ^ f.onvo AVfst niiiiMl cr nt. O r.A ~ ? ? I' ?/ J J? lit Leave Seneca oil y at 10 21 p m i Leave central at 10 57 p m Lcovo Easley at 11 80 p m Leave Greenville as 12 12 a m ' Leave Spartanburg at 141a in. ^ Arrive at charlotte at 6 80 a in PASHK.VOr.n THAIW'VK8TWAIU>?DAILY. Leave Chariot Jo at 8 00 p nj ?,eav6 Spartanburg at 11 64 p m Leave Greenville at 1 28 p m Leave Easley at 1 51 a m ' Leave Central at 2 28 a in ' Leave yoncca City at 8 00 a m Leave "NVptminHtcr nt 8 84 a m Leave Tucooa City at 8 84 a m Arvivo at Atlanta at 9 80 a^nj C'cloiiiutN, lliiilgnnta and Traveler WextwAird. For map circulars), condensed time table* and goneral information in regard to trans* portntion faoiliticH to all points ib Tennessee, A Arkausas, Missouri, Minnobota, Celorado, Kansas, Texas, Iowa, New Moxic#, Utah and California, apply to or address Ahjbrt U. Wuknn, General Kmlgrant Agent, Office No. I <> II. ( Kimhflll Tfntian Allonu "?v, v4ct? N*) one should go Went without flrHl getling in communication with tho General Kmijfiaut Agent, ami liccomo informed ns to ior advantages, cheap and quiok trans* I orti 'ion of families household goods, stock, > | u'iu f?rming in.plonients generally. I All information cheerfully given. ? W. L. DANLKY, ! nod Cm Q V &T,A. M