The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, December 04, 1872, Image 4
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POETRY,
Vobody Knows.
ttow the world wag*, few the daws to til
thwi 1
Who it* oar Woo do, and who in oor fooo,
No hod j kaows.
How maay woko and bow maay aloop *.
How mbjt laagh, and bow au; woop ;
How aaay tow and bow May roap;
Vobody know*.
How May pray aad bow aaay rta ;
How May looo, aad bow Many win,
Vobody kaowo.
How aaay watoh, aad bow aaay wait;
How aaay tarry, aad bow aaay aato:
How aaay oarly, aad bow aaay late,
Vobody kaowo.
How aaay giro aad bow aaay tako ;
How many brow, aad bow aaay bake,
Vobody kaowo.
How aaay oallo, oad how aaay aigb;
How auay olag, aad how many cry ;
How many or* low aad how maay are high,
Vobody kaowo.
How maay bleoa, aad bow aiaay cam;
How maay bettor, aad how maay woroe,
Vobody kaowo.
How the world wag*, from the ore to the
dawa;
now m any icrre, ana now many scorn ;
Haw many dta, and how any are bora,
Nobody know*.
HUMOROUS
Som ladies Hi Texas were desirous
of doing honor to the editor of a local
journal. So they presented their hero
with an embroidered shirt, which con*
tained a splendid history of Texas, and
also pictures of the fruits and cereals of
the State, all worked in red worsted.?
Now, this particular editor had never
worn a shirt, and supposed the brilliant
specimen before him to be a banner for
an approaching temperance procession.
In his speech of thanks he puzzled his
lady donors by declaring that he would
" fling it out forever to the breezes of
heaven, that they might kiss its folds,
and till his hand palsied it should never
trail in the dust." The ladies blushed,
and regretted having made it too long.
Being informed of the purpose of the
gift, the editor wore it over his coat, to
the great edification of the boys of the
town, who followed him in regiments,
studying the history of the fine arts and
of Texas, " behind his back."
A f_ J.* - J!? I 1 t
an Indiana eunor lavs aown nia
shears for a few minutes to write a double
leaded editorial, in which he plaintively
remarks : " We are the recipient
of half a peck of nice onions, two watermelons
and a bottle of ginger beer from
one of our subscribers. The gifts were
like the shadow of a rock in a weary
iland. We are glad some one remembered
us in the midst of our labors and
cares, and evinced that remembrance
an so delicate a manner. We dote on
onions and love melons dearly ; and so
long as the fragrance of the former and
the gripes of the latter linger about us,
we shall hold the kind donor in affec- '
tionate remembrance. These little acts
inspire us to renewed exertions, but our
subscription price will remain the
same." I
Trouble With Wm. Go at.?
The Savannah News is authority
for the following : I
A Wilkinson connty man was
very much troubled the other !
night by a troop of goats in the 1
piazza, and went out in his night '
gown to drive them off. This was
fun for the William of the gang. 1
He just erected himself on his i
hind legs and slapped the farmer
A .4. J 1 iL - J
out idtu tuo yuru, wuoi u tuo uogt), (
cot understanding his sudden ap- ,
pcarance, went to work and dis- (
robed him in a few moments. It
is understood among his neighbors
that as soon as he sheds his pres- <
ent crop of plasters he will go 1
gunning for the William goat.
At a " guessing party," some- i
time ago, Dr. H , propounded I
the following : 44 A boy went fish- j
ing. He caught five, and on his
return was asked what he had (
done with them. He replied that ,
he had given three to his father r
and four to his uncle. How did
he do it?" For some moments
the company revolved the matter,
and gave it np. 44 Why," the '
doctor said, 44 the boy lied, of ^
course." |
Onr of the saddest sights in f
tlii8 season ot the year is a young
man who has waited outside the t
church of an evening until he is
chilled through, only to see his gal ?
walk off with some rascal who has j
# been inside all the time toasting f
this sinful shins at the stove.
(
Waltkb, a five year old, was r
^nrrivionrl -a f K?>ao l/font kit 11> n rvfAa
ou > pi iocu ot i/i ouni?ow J iUU pi W
ence of a diminutive egg, served
for his special delectation.? <
44 Mamma," said he,441 think the 4
chicken was learning to lay."
44 Wife," said a man, looking for I
bis bootjack, 411 have places
-where I keep my things, and yon j
ought to know it." 44 Yes, I onght c
to know where you keep your late t
tiours, but I don't." i
?? .... + ^ ? ? ?
A noted wag, in a Western v
College one morning, read a f
theme of unusual merit. The a
President being suspicious, aske^ ti
pointedly if it was original.? ({
44 Why, yes sir, was the reply, 44 it
had original it in the paper I ?
took it from." r
NEW AND OLD.
The Almanac makers say there
willbe no eclipses, visible io this
section for the year 1873.
The Debating Olnb in Abbeville
will give a public debate on the
first Monday in January next.?
Subject: 44 Are the United States
indebted more to her Statesmen
than her Warriors
A notv T/\mn TTaII Iiaa tnai kaan
U. "WTT AVVTU lAOll uao JUOI uwu
finished at Sumter, S. 0., and a
Guard House is nearly completed.
Abont tbe 10th instant a new
paper is to be published by
Messrs. W. S. Brown and Win,
H. Haynie in Anderson county.
Mr. Brown will be tbe editor of
tbe same. Tbe paper is to be
known as "The Anderson Conservator."
During a fight between two ot
the classes of Columbia College,
New York, a tew days since, a
student named White was fatally
injured by being thrown over the
third story banisters.
Governor Scott lias annulled
his proclamation prohibiting the
importation of horses into this
State, as no further danger is apprehended.
A law of Pennyslvania makes
the taking of money at the door
of a theatre on Sunday illegal,
whereof it is invariably taken at
the window.
Mrs. O'Leary wonders, " If
thim Boston spalpeens will be after
swearing that, it was her poor
benste of a cow that burned their
city."
A dog was recently taken to a
Kansas town from a place 700
miles away, but not liking it made
the return trip on foot.
There are fifty thousand commercial
travelers in the United
States.
The new Croton reservoir in
New York holds $4,000,000,000
gallons.
Captain Tucker, son ot Mr. Geo.
B. Tucker, of Newberry County,
while recently on a visit to a relative
at Santuc, in Union, and
while laboring under some liberation
of mind, committed suicide
by shooting himself with a pistol.
An orator, getting warmed with
his subject, exclaimed : " There is
not a man, woman or child in the
house, who has arrived at the age
of fifty years, but what has felt
this truth thundering through
their minds for centuries."
" What is the best butter ?" exclaimed
an orator at a meeting of
dairymen. " An old ram 1" responded
a sheep-raising interloper.
Sunday is the strongest day, because
all the rest are week days :
yet, if it is the strongest, why is it
so often broken ?
A gentleman who was buying
a watch to replace one that had
been stolen from him, remarked
that ho was 44 making up for lost
time."
An Irish advertisement: 44 If the
gentleman who keeps a shoe store
with a red head, wiil return the
umbrella of a young lady with the
ivory handle, he will hear some
thing to her advantage."
Daniel Boone's sister llannah is
living in Caldwell County, N. C.
She is eighty-five years oJd.
A Chicago paper is talking
xbout u the next world's fair,"
is if we didn't have trouble
enough with this world's " tair."
Good temper is like a sunny
iay shedding brightness on every
thing.
A schoolmaster in Marietta,
Ohio, gets twelve dollars a month
ind finds himself. He is afraid
tie won't find himself much longer.
French champagne isn't a third
if a crop, but the champagne
which has an ancestry in the sour
ipple tree will be more abundant
.ban usual.
Governor Throckmorton, of
[exas, who accompanied Colonel
rom. Scott in his recent trip to
California, declares that he saw in
California no country equal to Tex
is.
A miser is far more for getting
ban for giving.
The cultivation of such manners
is shall express all the best feelngs,
the noblest thoughts, the reihAmpnt
onrt flm I.fonn nt mln/4
Mil va VMV ?VU VI 1IIIIIU
md the heart, ia a thing which
cannot be too highly thought of,
tor set about too soon.
A Jewish templo that has coat
&60,000 ia nearly comploted in
Vlilwaukeo.
An eloping conple in Kentucky
ode ninety miles on horseback
>efore they could get rost.
The time to possess your soul in
>atience is when your hat blows
>ff in the street and your eyes are
oo full of dirt to see which way
t goes.
In the case of Dr. T. S. Powell
'8. W. F. Westmoreland, in Atlan*
a, Ga., in a suit for damages for
ssault and battery, the jury reurned
a verdict tor the plaintiff
w $4,447.18.
It is reported that Mr. II. II.
)eIiryoa is to be the Private Sacetary
of Gov. Moses.
I Qivi Orders hot to oo.?u I
bare orders, positive orders not to
go there?orders that I dare not
disobey," said a youth who was
being tempted to a smoking and
gambling saloon.
44 Come, don't be so womanish.
Come along like a man," shouted
the youths.
44 No; I can't break orders,"
said John.
44 What special orders have you
Sat? Come show*us, if you can.
bow us your orders."
John took a neat little book
from his pocket, and read alond :
44 Enter not into the path of the
wicked, and go not in the way of
evil men. Avoid it, pass not near
it. Tnrn from it and pass away."
44 Now," said John, 44 you see
my orders forbid my going with
jvu. luoj- nro VJUU o uruvra, HIIU
by His help I mean to keep
them."
MRS O'CONNOR
WOULD respectfully in.
form the Ladles of OresoTille
-wSrW *n<^ vicini,y- *'lat 'l10 has just
Wy flgftaa? received sod opened a handsome
and complete assortFA
LL GOODS,
Consisting of
Millinery, Laee Goods,
Zephyr Worsteds,
Worsted Goods,
Fancy Jewelry,
And many other articles Appertaining to
this line, whiuh will be sold at reasonable
prices.
An examination ol the Stock is so.
licked. 26-tf
?tTF.E LIBERTY
WHITE LEAD,
??0 ?
Buy the Best?It is the Cheapest
To Consumers of White Lead Everywhere.
UNE(iilALED.
1st. For Wearing and Covering Propel ties.
2d. For Whiteness and Beauty of Finish.
3d For Uniform Fineness of Grinding.
4th. Same Weight will do more and bs'.ter
work, at a given coat, than any oilier.
5th. Most Gconomical White Lead ever introduced.
8th. If you wish to procure as much valus
as possible for your money end secure
handsome aud durable work, use
Pure Liberty White Lead.
Try it and bo convinced. Satisfaction guar,
an teed.
WHOLESALE AO SETS.
GOWER, COX & MARK
LCiX,
DEALERS IN
Coach ITIatcriulfi, Paint*, Oil*,
Glaso, Putty, dec.,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Oot9 28 20
A NEW ENTERPRISE!
THE
PALMETTO
SHOE FACTORY!
O
GOWER, MILLS 8c CO.
plied themselves
f^/ with the best and
Nff JvPpkKV' \r\ lno8t skillful inanity
Wf yOk ufacturers, togethKM
-% E* |p] 'T with a full sup?
Ml J* v IrJ p|y of the most
^ W* Jju approved tnaehin*
jfctZ&PxiS accumulated a
large stock of sufflYl
U>' pcrior leather from
their " Buck horn Tannery," a*0 piepnrcd to
aupply the trade with various styles of Men's,
Women's and Boys'
SHOES. .
Thoir First-Class Work will be stamped
with the name of the Firm, and warranted.
T. C. QOWEIi, I I II. I. McBRAYER,
0. P. MILLS, | GEO. HELDMAN.
Sept 25 21 6m
DditlKS,
SASH AHD BLINDS,
MOULDINOS. BRACKETS, STAIR
FIXTURES, Builders' Furnishing
Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire
Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate
Mantle Pieoes.
Window Qlats a Specialty.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on application,
bj P. P. TOAIsE,
20 Hayae and 33 rinokney Sts.,
Charleston, 8. C.
Oct 2 22 1y
ESTABLISHED IS.
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTOR!,
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, !872-'3
TUB public are notified that besides our
usual supply of
g?E? VEHICLES,
. ^ ' W wo make several new and handsome
styles of
HflCKAWAYS
AND
New and elegant styles
SPRING-WAGON BUGGIE8,
for one and two horses.
First-Glass A, No. 1, Iron-Axle 1, 2, 3, 4 and
fi-horse
FARM WAGONS
aept regularly in stock.
37 Years practical experience !
OOWER, COX A MARKLRY.
Oct 2 22 4 !
A Gfdat Improvement i:
snnons' hepatic com
PATENT]
TI1IS U an improvement apod the original !
up in Liquid form, ready for uae. This 1
pepaia, or any Sickneaa arising from Torpid 01
renovoa the bile, and eauaea the patient to s<
entirely vegetable, and guaranteee satisfaction,
cine. Sold by all drnggiata and dealera ereryv
kino & rosborough,
DOWIB, MOISB * DAVIS, Whe
MARSHALL & MATTLDIJ
Sep 11
JOHN H. S(
LIFE AND FIRE I
AND NOTAI
Home Of N. Y. C
Assets, July, 181
North British and M
and Edinburg,
$10,00
Georgia Hon
Carolina Life, of IX
$,100<
OFFICE OVER DR. HIL.1
Excelsior Ulattrc
THE public is informed that there is sue!
the Wonderful Excelsior
Sound and refreshing sl.ep is secured th?
Msttresses. Persons need not have their pi
Bugs, for they will not infest this Mattress
These Mattresses are gotten up in various
and $10. A good assortment always on hat
carriage makers, that this Patent Excelsior i
it is very light and durable, and I would re<
any quantity, as I buy direct from the Bos
aud 1 can sell it very cheap.
Manufacturer of the " Wonderful Patent
Court House
13th August, 1872.
WE hereby notify the public that the
United States Patent Office has
GRANTKD A
PATENT
ron
"WEST'S GRAND DISTRIBUTOR."
which fully covers all its parts.
They will l>e manufactured, and for sale,
by us.
&3T State and County Rights for
sale.
JC3T All infringements prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
W. J. WKST.
GOWElt, COX A MARKLEY,
Owners of the Patent.
Aug 21 16 tf
T. W. DAVIS
WATCH MAKER AND ENGRAVES.
C0RNER
Washington Streets next Door to National
Bank,
GREENVILLE, S- C.
May 8 1 tf
SHACKELFORD 8c KELLY,
FACTORS
AND
General Commission
Merchants.
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Or Age nis for Moro Phillips' Ammonialed
Carribbean Sea Guano.
W. W. SIIACKKLfOtlO. WM. A1KKN KKI.l.Y.
CJ ? .. ni ?
Orpfc CI Olll
Boot and Shoo Making.
fglHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared with
JL competent Workmen to fill all ordets
for BOOTS and SHOES, of both fine and
heavy qualities, on abort notice. He guar*
an tees satisfaction. REPAIRING prompt*
ly attended to.
fff Shop nearly opposite Messrs. Gower,
Cox dt Mat kley's
BUTLER DYER.
April 10 49 ly
GO
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oo p D ^
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off ~
5 5o
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30
m
Prof. M. O. DeCamps?
DEALER in all kind* of MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE. On Land?pis
anoa, M*lodeona. <te. Sheet Muaie and
Mnaio Book*. Call and **o him, at hi*
Room* in the ACADEMY OF MfTSIO.
Near the Female College,
Greenville, 8. O,
May 22 R tf
a the Med oal Science.
OR LlfER CIlREi
ED 1B11.
Receipt of A. Q. SlMM0tf8, of deofgit, pat
medicine defies a rival for Constipation, Dysr
bl*e?*ed Liver. It io mild u a cathartic,
ton feel like a new person. This Medicine is
Those suffering will do well to try this Midi
rhere.
Proprietor*, Waldo, Fla.
ilessle Agents, Charleston, 8 C.
T, Agents for Greenyille.
10 Am
DHOFIELD,
NSURANCE AGENT,
IT PUBLIC.
ifliKJMnrs
apital, $2,500,000.
!2, $4,393,564.
ercantile, of London
i i ."iv
capital
0,000.
16, $350,000,
I emphis, Tennessee,
0,000.
^HOUSE'S DRUG STORE.
ss Manufactory.
i a place in Greenville. where they c?n get
lilnttremcs and Pillow*.
sit hot and ruitry nights by lying on these
easnnt dreams disturbed by that pw?t, Bed
They are a great e.omfort to the weary
lyles, sizes and prices, from $6, $7, $8, $9
id. Would also say, for the information of
s a good thing lor stuffing cushions, Ac., as
sommend it. * I can furnish the Excelsior in
ton Excelsior Company in large quantities,
J. C. G. TURNER,
Excelsior Mattress," two doors 8<>u<h of
11-tf.
ca-xjisrs.
SINGLE GUNS,
At |2 50. 113 00, $4 60, 15 00. 16 00. 18 00,
110 00, 112 00, to 120 00.
DOUBLE GUNS,
At 16 00, 17 50. 110 00.112 00,115 00.120
00, t'26 00, $30 00, $40 00.160 00 to $76 00
Breach-Loading Double Guns,
A i $40 00. $45 00. $50 00, $60 00 $75 00,
$90 00, $110 00. $120 00 to $300 00.
PISTOLS,
Smith A esson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's,
Whitney and other kinds, at manufacturers'
prices. Ammunition and Implements
for Breach-loading Gun#, at a small advance
on Cost of importation. Metalic Ammunition
for Rifles and Pistols, st lowest, market
prices. A complete assortment of all Sporting
Goods; prices and description s?ut on
application.
Goods shipped by Express, C. O. D.
POULTNEV, 1AIMBLE & CO.,
IMPORTERS.
No. 200 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore.
?3f~Richard'B, DoHgel'e, Greener'*,8eott'8
a mi other celebrated make of guns on hand
ai.d imported to order.
Sept 25 21 ly
paul b. lalank. i k. y. i.arou88ki.ikrk.
i a. a. atkiliie.
paulbXalanb&co,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
and
Coiiuaiisftioii Merchants,
AT NO. 175 EAST BAY,
C II ARLESTON, S. C.
July 24 12 ly
GOLD SILVER
w moss 8
BRST GRADES OF
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED
WARE, TAMESimmfp
AND
FANCY G(K)DS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Gold, Silver, Steel & Plated Framed
SPECTACLES.
ALSO GENUINE
038J805 SIP'ilCTA(SILI?S.
B. Wehrle.
Oct 11 23 tf
Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCH'S BITTERS.
This preparation of the
Tgjy great Scientist, Dr. GottJfK
lleb Plsch, of Germany, Is
MMjX\1^. based on ihe fact that, as
JVf Jk all materials of the body
WMKiwtSm. are derived from Pood, so
AWEJtPtA all Vital Force, or Health,
?9WT ? Is derived from the Poroe
stored up In Pood. Dr.
Kr FUeh't Bitter* enables the
IT" JmALJyfjl System to liberate and
appropriate these Poroes,
creates Appetite, cares
Dyspepsls, with Its reeult)oblllty
and look of
Nervous Energy: so tones
F^n?i ? SrB the Stomach and Liver as
to make Constipation and
^ jam Biliousness Impossible; re
Inforces the 8ystem so It
H^KKaASjjV can tide over bad rranlts of
?WaWaB changing ell mate, water,
Sbp*C" an<l "et,or on,'Ure the
fl&i&SIH todly made on 1U Force
hUmI and Kncrgr. Ladles In de^ flnnH
lleate health, aged porsona.
A^nlWW^A And all emaciated and
weak after aloknesa, will
(Sk*?? ** * ! .) rapidly strengthen by
using this great preparation.
TAILORI\?.
G. B. POORE & CO.
A RE well prepared at present to eceente
/V. all kinds of TAILORING, having in
their employ a number of competent and
efficient Workmen, and feel that they can
meet the want* of the Oreoeville trade.?
Cmting done in the latest style end fash,
ion, end on sh?rt notice. All work war
ranted by tbem, They aek a continuance
of patronage.
G. n POORE A CO.
0T Stand, near ths Post Office.
Oct 2 12 tfc
LAND FOR SALE.
rpWO TRACTS of LAND, on South Salu.
1 da River, containing 780 acre*, part
best River and Creek BOTTOM, with nop
improvements
Also Isrge lot tf veloable HORSES, CATTLE
and IIOGS. Af plv to
JULIUS C. 8MITH, or
J. M. McCLANAHAN,
May 29 4 td
OffiOe Comptroller General,
Colombia, 8. C., February 1, 1872.
THIS is to oerUfy that the GREBNVILLB
ENTERPRISE, a newspaper published
in the town of Greenrlile, 8. C., is hereby des
ignited by tbia Board u the paper in wbleb |
legal and publio notice* shall be published, for
the County of Greenville, in accordance with
the ' Aot to regulate the publication of all legal
and puhlio notices," which became a law
February 2td, 1870. J. L. NEAGLE,
Comptroller General.
D. H. CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorney General.
THE above is a true copy of the original on
file in the offioe of Secretary of Stato.
F. L. CARDOZA, 1
Secretary of State. !
Feb U 41 if
Change of Schedule.
SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY, 1
Columbia, S. C., September 2ft, 1872. )
CHANGE of schedule to go into efTeot on
and after Sunday, the 29lh Inst:
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
, Leave Columbia at 9am
Arrive at Charleston at 4 510 p m
Leave Chnrleston at., 9 80 p m
Arrive nt Columbia at 6 20 p m
NIGHT EXPRESS?FREIGHT AND AC- |
COMMODATtON TRAIN.
^Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7 60 p m
Arrive at Charleston as 8 46 a m
leave Charleston at 7 10 p m
Arrive at Columbia at 6 80 a m
CAMDEN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Will continue to run on Mondays, Weds
netdsys and Saturdays.
Leave Camdeo at 7 20 a m
Arrive at Columbia at 4 65 p m
Leave Columbia at 2 10 p m
Arrive at Camden at 8 66 p m
A L TYLER, Vice-President.
S B Pickens, G T A.
Oct 9 28 tf
Greenville & Columbia lailroad?
Change of Schedule.
ON and after Thursday, September 6th,
1872, the PASSENGER TRAINS on
Ibis Road will be run as follows, daily, Sundays
excepted :
VMiw ? uiovuriiio V* xx*f Oi Ut
July 1,1869. 1 ly*
M. 0. BUTLBR. V. B. IfCBBK.
BUTLER St McBEE.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
and in Equity,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
Will FraeUoe la the Courts of tho Stat#
and of tho Unitod States.
Mey 31 4 U
J. B. HENRY,
WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL GROCER?
MAIN STREET,
Greenville,
: OOT7NTXV7 PRODUaa
EOUOHT AND
SOLD.
ORDERS FOR CORN SOLICITED
April If 40 if
Going Wet(, or Up.
Leave Columbia at 7 15 a m
" Alston 9 05 a m
" Newberry..... 10 40 a in
" Cokesbury 2 00 p m
" Belton 3 50 p in
Arrive at Greenville 5 30 p m
Going Ea?t, or Eoirn.
Leave Greenville at 7 30 a m
" Belton 9 30 ? ra
" Cokesbury 11 15 a m
" Newberry 2 30 p in
" Alston 4 20 p in
Arrive at Columbia..... 6 00 p m
Connect at Alston with Trains on the
Spartanburg and Union Railroad ; connect at
Columbia with Night Trains on the South
Carolina Railroad up and down ; also with
Trains going North and South on the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta and the Wilmington,
Columbia and Augusta Railroads.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Train leaves Abbeville at 0 !5 a ut., eon*
necting with Down Train from Greenville.?
Leaves Cokesbury at 2 15 p in., connecting
with Up Trnin from Columbia. Accommodation
Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri*
days. Leave Cokesbury nt 11 15 a in, or on
the arrival of tho Down Truin from Greenville.
Leaves Abbeville at 1 o'clock p in, connecting
with Up Train from Columbia.
ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE
DIVISION.
Doicn.
Leave Walballa at 5 45 a m
" Perryville fi 25 a m
" Pendleton 7 10 a m
"2 Anderson 8 10am
Arrive at Belton at 0 00 a m
Up.
Leave Belton at. 3 50 p m
" Andeison 4 50 p m
" Pendleton 5 50pm
" Perryville 6 35 p m
Arrive at Walhalla at 7 15pm
Accommodation Trains between Belton and
Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat.
urdays. Leave Belton at 9 50 a m? or on
arrival of Down Train from Greenville. Leave
Anderson at 2 00 p ni, connecting with Up
Train from Columbia.
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JABEZ NORTON, General Ticket Agent.
Sep II 19 tf
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