The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, October 03, 1884, Image 9
"SPACIALLY JIM."
I was mighty good-lookin' when I was
young
Peert an' blacL-eyed aI' slim,
Wit h1 fellers A, courtin' Ime Sunday I
nights,
'Spaeially Jiml.
The likeliest one of lem all was he,
( 'hipj~er, anl' hansom', anl' trim,
But I tossted up my head anl' made fin
o' the crowd,
'Spanial1y Jim!
I said I hadn't no 'pinion o' men,
An' I wouldn't take stock in him!
Blit they kep' lip a comin' in Spite o'
my talk.
'Spacially Jim.
,.)ot szo tired 0' havi'" 'em rolin'
('Spacially Jim!)
I inade up my mind I'd Settle down
Ani' take up with him.
So wye were tmred onie Su~l'na in
'Twas crowded full to the bri-);
Twas the only way to get rid of 'em
'Spicially Jim.
.-Centulry "Isrie-a-Brae."
Tim-nI FoR Ni'w ORLEANS
Davis J. MeJunkins drove into this
city vester.day with some very fine
Ipcimncs ot timbel Ifrm the place
of' J. F. Masters in ('leveland town
Mhip. on the Soith Saluda river.
Tie timber grew on the mountain
in Chesterson's Cove. Blocks are
SIed off the trees, smoothly and
will show the grain an I heart( of
the timber to advantage. Th'e
1)Ocks of hickory is th reI feet in
dia meter and twelve feet in circum
ference. The uIickare blocks
and the black gumi are .alimost as
la rg&e. Th ese speci nens o f G reen -
ville's timber will le shippe.1 to
the New Orleans Exposition where
t1ltoIsans.. of people will have the
oppOr tunity of seeing it. Quite a
(juantity of walnut, poplar. hickory,
ak, pille. and cherry cut from
Greenvile's forests was shilppedl
'OlmC days siec. Mr. Master's I
4ontribution is now onl exhiijition
in the hall of the old court houss.
Ouir people- a)re on the mov in. re0-1
f21rd to the exposition and the
prospects for a creditable exhibi -
tion for Greenvjie are excelent.
--D-[aily News.
Wu1Ar IE (: (oUL .I.AIi lEs-J
'IAok here.7,' said ai gro)&cry keep~er
to ai hilIlsd far'mer in~ Ktuhcky,
-yo owe meCi twenty (dollar's and' I
want miy mony.
w:: s the& con Iideunt ans~weri.
'Well, I'll swYoop down on your
iiser'able little garden pait ch) andl(
take it. out of what youI Owe.'
'Hain't got nothIn' that' 'ats
wI ffa dang.'
1'Y've got at (ow, hiaveni't you.
an~d th ree or four' pigs and a mn tle'.'
'Yes, thar's the raeworks of
a ciw, and them Jpigs look like
por~k ha ris with the stav~es kicked
sniteni 'em, and the mulec's so thin
the buzzards turn their noses up
'W~ell, I won't Le~ hard (f on ou.
buit I'mi bound to bi ve somethiing.
WVhat canm yon Spare h)ast
'Lemme see a miniit. Thur's the.
cow and them pigs and the mnule
andl-and(--t he old woman). You
jis' sen' 'round an' git the old wo
m-an. A man in my fix ain't got
no use fur sich a lugshury as a
wife, nohow.'-- Mere hnt nt Trnavel.
Terrible Slaughter,
FOR TILE NEXT FORTY DAYS
ROBINSON & WYArTT
EASLEY, S. C.,
Will sell at the JOWEST tigires,
the remainder of their Fall
an(d Winter stock of goods,
Consisting of
Notion., G lothing
-flrd wae, rci
'md Grocers DIugs, iI order to make
room for their
SPRING STOCK.
We keep consztantly oil hmd a full
limle of choice Greries Tohaeco, &C.
Give Us a call andN we will be simie
to Sell to voul if I pw prices are desired.
tJa n r8-1 2m)
C. P. RUNION,
'Easley, S. C.
Still of , ;y P
J1 S A A; l 'Il: L NEI
O
just receiveel. While b- shoppin in Ea
ley, dol't fail to (all (nI him. ,ml Ie
will Se) you at. p:iees to uit t te eiA.H
'IMF. lie ie k:1so IhI Ag.en for them
I gratl
SE A FOW l G LUANO,
. Ammonia 8.11
AloI'tusell Coes; Dis
solved Bone Acid Phos
ph lmte a~nd P11iemii G-'muano.
Give im1 a t 'int on the S4':1 r'11wh
GUI'ANO a-ld t:w :i 'iale of c oon to
the aere.
the C. 1. RUNION.
Fe b. 2frm
_i '-PR I7F e ~ lsaue
aMid rt'eCeive fiee a eofStl bo( hx of go.(IA
which Nwill hllp youI to Inlore m11(0111v
right awnav thanIl anyt hil l in his
worbi. A ll.of either Sex.Succeed from
~hrmt hor. The broa I roald tO fortuine'
opens before the wvor(erQ bsh) lV
-tire. At oiv aebire, Tl-r & Co.
Angu. ta. Iaille.' 13n:1 2 ; ly
. B RLACK,
(.orner M4aini mal Broad Strieets,
GENUINE~. WVm. Roger'.C rutlerv
en eral ass~ortmuei: t of good 1.Je wel rv
.n.efully selected. l..st family
-11pecialry,& -n ateoefg rs
Repairinig wvatcheivs malc jewelryI~c
TII E CHIEAv CASH1
Store of
OWNBEY BROS.,
mier'4 lidware.t, Gadrden' Seeds I', &r
OUR SPECIALTIES.
'We keep Stov es, Crockery and T1in.
w~are. at iard time~ts picesQ~.
'l'haniking t he puliie generallyo fr
t hen liberal )~ parong ?in~E I the pas'tw
hope by cloep4 at teltjin to b))in~?ess to
merali a (oiii inaen of t' samge.
( onurry ''o produhtce biought aithies
mare t prire, for en;sh).
Remembh~l1er our motto is qdick sal~es
hid short prIofits. GIv" us a ea-i.
OWNBEY BR OS.,.
Jnr 25..8nEasley, S. C).
Marble and Granite,
MONUMENTS,
Greenville, S. C.
Mray 23 lv
BOW.EN.'S M.IL.S.
H A V i NG I heen t ece t ly overhauled,
.,1are now in first, rate order. Per
.ons comning from a listalee will get.
t heir griling <lone at uight. They will
Hial a liutse to stay in and stalls for
their horacses . ive us a trial.
All persons wishing ti heir INS filed
bY the O'.YEIL SA V FILING
11 CHINE, can have it done at
Esley, by I r. Mariol Day, or if you
will not ify Iv at Briggs .Postoflee, S
C., I will send a mum to your Gi aid
d() the wor wk. It is be0tter t h11i all th-.
er. Maochiires. 'Try it :I.l b covinced.
july 25 If I. . IMOWEN . I
A .. ;1 - rI autedforl
A G SlNe ITS ii If
all he l'resitents of the l(.8.The laro
est,lni:isomist be4 hook ever sold for
I I-s,, tl I:n II t wi. ice ol I piet, . 1hw f:stest
clinug boik in A 1e;-ica.Imm1neln!se p.
its to glieits. All initelligeit. people
w:mt it. An y Oniea im lcoie a success
fill agent .Tn-frie. IILLa ET.Tt 00H
'o., Port luul. Mainte. 1nm1v 23 li
RICHMOND & DANVILLE
RAILROAD.
PMSENGERt DIPAHT.\ENT.
On after Aug. 3(1, 1881. Pas'tene
servee " I h A. & C. Air-Line
)iviionl will be a-4 follow s:
No. 51 No.53.
P-'ilY. IDaily.
I,-ave A tlin - 40 y) 11 8 ~01. 1
Ar. G(ainesville. G 57 p i 10 35 a m1
" iht. . 7 62 1 ) I 1] 01 a n
I ab .1a1) Ji cB 8 12 ) mi 1 30 am
"m ),on: . . . p n 2 04pm
" 'neen City . 9 9P 1 001 )
('entral 10 2pm 152 pm
-'I0herty p 5 1 2 131)m
" -I . 1 10pm 227 p m
Greenville . 42 p m 2 4 m
" Eu t'nia . 3 20 a~ m~ 554 3)1m
NOUTfI H T>1 RD.
No. 501 No.52
Unily. D~aily
y e (Charlt te 1 -i5 a l 1 (00p
Au. Gastotna. ....12 301 a nm 1 43 pm
"' Spartanuong .4- 28a mn :3.45)pm
" (b ee vi1lle.. 5 43 a m| 4 55 pm
" ale. ...... 17 a mi 526 pm
"Liberty...... 6 31am542m
"' C e n t r a l . . . . . . . 6 5 5 a m160 0 p
". Senueea City. . . . 7 32.a mn 6 37 p) m
"Ioccoai... . . ... . 840 a mt 7 35 pm1
" R'ab. (Gap June. 9 34a mn 8 30o pm1
" Lba. .. .. .. .10 09 a m 8 50) p mn
" niniesville. 03 a m1 9 25 p ml
" Atlanta.. ... . ..1 00 P m')11 30 y m)
oONO NORTHI.
Leave A tlanti.................6 15 p mn 1
A rrie (inuesville...........8 25 J) m)
Aecommoda tion Traiin, (A ir--Line nelle)
(2OINO SOUTH.4
r'vte Oa inesvJh e...... ...... 7 00 a m)
A rn Vt .A tla t a................ 9 20 a mi
No. 18-Loca'l Freight, Going Sora i.
Keave (harlotte-....---....... 00 am
\rrive Gafluuey's------.... ..10 530 a mn
\ r rive Sp~a rtanl burg-.........12 53 p mn
a rrive G reen ville.......... 4 }5 p-m
SrrIive sat E'asleys.............6 03 p mn
irrive at Libert y............. 6 45 p m
.tivie U(1ntral .............. 7 30 p im
qo. 17.--Local Freight, Goino North.
~eaveCent ral ...*............*, I4 a .
% .J WJ 73K
Arrive at Liberty............... 5 15 a Tr
Arrive at Easleys...... 5 50 a In
A irivc G reenville ........... ... 7 03 a I
Arrive Spartanburg.........10 20 a wr
Arrive Gaff'ney's................ 1 03 p ni
Arrive Charlotte. ........ 15p In
All freight trains on this road carry
passenoers. All passenger trains mui
througi to Dianville & Richmond with
out change connecting at Danville with
Va. Midland, to all Eastern cities, an1d
at Atlanta with all lines (iverging. No.
50 leaves Richlond at 1 30 p. Im. and
No. 51 arrives thec e at 3 50 p in. 52
leaves Richmond 1 28 a m. 53 arrives
there 7 00 a m. The local freights stop
at above stations 20 to 30 minutee.
BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITH
OUT CHANGE.
On trains Nos. 50 and 51, New York
an(] Atlanta, via Washuington and Danl
ville, and also Goldsboro and Warm
Sprmtgs.
On trains Nos, 52 and 53, Richmond
and Dan ville, Washington and Augus
(a, Washington and New Orleans.
itturiiang, on No. 52- sleeper Greens.
boro to Richmond.
Th'urouugih Tickets on sa1e at
('harlot te, G reenville, Seneca. Spar
1anuhirig aid (mine-sville to all points
tiilh, Sou liwest, North and East.
A, with N ].:i It to and from Athen.
BI, with N E It It to and from Tal1
1.1h Falls.
(, with Il. Air-Line, to and tromn
Elberitonl alal Bowt-rsvi lie.
1). with Blue Ridge it i to and from
Walhlfla, &c.
E, with c and I n R to and from
Newvberry, Al$ston and Cohnnbia.
14, vith A anld . atld S U aId C It It
t-o and from Iendersonville,A ston &c.
G, with Chester and Lenoir 1t R to
;11ul from Chster, Yorkville and lhi,
11, with N C DiVisioun an( C al1l A
n 11 to and from (reensboro, italeigh,
&C EDWIN BEl(xiy, S11pt.
M. SE~ran~n,('1e. Pass. Agt .
A. L. I i v Es, 2d V P & Gcen. Man'r
South CaroIihta Railway Company.
on11111ieeing Su~nday, Mlay 1-1
. 18841, at 4 p. mi. Pfassen)ger ''faini
wvill i un as followvs unlitil fiirt her iloticc,
"E~astern1 t ime :"
TO AND FROM CHARLESTON.
EAST (DAILY.)
I)epart 'oltumbia at. 7 50 a m 5 25 p it
Dne (Chaiieston at 12 20 a m 95-3
W sT ()A 1,Y.)
Depart '1:(:b4arleton 8 18 a m 4 30 p m1
Due at C ohnntabjaat 123j8 - 9 22
TO A ND FRoM CAM Dl*s,
East. (IDaily except Smalayv.)
D~epart C'olumnbia at 7 50 a mn 5 25 p um
Duie at C.amden at 2 25 p) im 8 25"
West (Daily (eet Sunday.)
D~epart Camden at 9)00 a mn 4 00 p mn
Duew at Columbhia 12 38 "~ 9 22
TO AND) FROM AUGUSTA.
East (D~aily.)
D~epart. Columbia at 7 50 a m 5 25 p to
Due at A ugust a at 1 20 p im 8 10 a mn
West (Daily.)
Dep~lart A ugusta a t 7 15 am
D~ue at C:ohinnbia at 12 381 p1m
:CON NECTri ONS
adb~e at C.ohniatj with Oolumbija andt
reenville Railroad b~y t rain arriving
it 12 38 p m, and departing at 5 50pi
n. At tjolumbia Junction with Char
otte, Columbia and Augusta Railr'oad,
)y Sa me tiraini t o andl fromi rall po0int s on
At Cihaurlestoni with Steamers fo
NJewv York on Saturiiday; and on Tiues.
lay anid Saturday wvithi Steamter for
Jaeksonvilie ando p)onts oin St. ~John i'
Etiver; ailso, with Charleston and~ Sa
mnni tah Railroad1 to andu from Savan --
At Augusta with Georgia'and Cen.
Tral iRailroads to and1( fromt all points
bVest and Sou1t h. A t Bhack ille to an(1
~rom points on 13;inwell RailrJoad1
l'roughtickets cnn be purchasedl to all
otsSonth and( West by aipplyi to
D). MCQ UEEN, A ent, Clo]Ombia ,.('.
JOHIN B. PECK, eneral Manager.
D C A LIaN,Gen. Pas nd a kT1 As