The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, December 11, 1872, Image 4
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CanuMM, R. C., Not. 17, 1878.
Thar* is a groat daal la (hia
oar "City by I ho Son," that woold latWM
aad afford aiaoh injoyatat to thoao
of oar oyooaatry frianda who woold hooor
?u with a iait.
It ia aa lalorootlag aight, ot?b U mo, to
walk along oar urharrr*, that liao tho aaat*
cn portion of oar city, nod watch the ?r.
rinl and departure of lb? splendid veeaela,
thoono filled with assorted merchandise,
from all parts of the world, and the other
with its valuable cargo of cotton; to <ee
friends greeting friends, who have been absent
from home, and the bidding farewell
to those wboe^ business call them hence ;
to see the "hsckmeo" how eager they arc to
seenre passengers for the various hotels
which they represent; to sac the "draymen,"
how eager they fly aronnd to obtain
the freight for their employers, and to nee
with what rapidity the vessels are discharged
and reloaded. Leaving oar wharves,
yea arrive at oar beautiful Battery, which
every Ckarleetoaian need feel proud of.?
The Eastern Promenade la too, It come
mends a splendid view of car Harbor,
which is considered oae of the finest la the
United States. In the distance, yen sec
the heroic old Port 3omter, which stood so
well the fire of onr enamv ; to the right is
Morris' Island, where Stevens' Iron Battery
was built; and the left, Sullivan's Island,
on which is built Fort Moultrie, of which
nearly every South Carolinian is familiar.?
On the wee'.ern side of the Battery is the
abode of the fishermen. Here, of ec afternoon,
yon see them eoming in, in their IK*
tlf boats fillod with the ehoieeat o< fish, and
in sash large quantities. The houeee
around the Battery are some of the fineat in
ouv etty. It is dolighftnl, of an afternoondo
walk aronnd and wateh the little beats
*s they denes around on the waves, filled
>ilt lk* f.ir u?< In ... IW. lilil. -UII.l.?
as |h< j ?kip around in the grass, to th?
wtH inubio of tbo Poot Band, which favor
us With Kb presence every Saturday afternoon.
Then, again, there ia our Bathing
House, where you can go and refreeh yourself
with a glaaa of ice cream, or a cool
drink of aoda-water, or, if you feel ao inclined,
yon can indulge in a fine salt-water
bath. But, in addition to our Battery, have
another promenade which is becoming quite
falhionable?Ruitedge Street Pond. Here
you ~|S?ve a ui#e solid walk around the
Eastern and Southern portion of the Pond,
TIKs little pond ia filled with little boats af
every deeciiption, where those who are
afraid to venture ont on the ocean, can cnt
joy a very pleaeant aail.
K'Og Street ia ikt Street of the city?here
are our principal and most handsome stores,
((retail prine pally,) and here is where yon
have an opportunity of seeing our pretty
ladies, and also the fashions. I am not familiar
enough with the names of the different
articles of dress to describe them. Our
Museum is worthy of notice. It is in the
Charleston College. It la indeed worthy
of a visit here?you can aaa insects and animals
of almost every description?birds,
firhes, shells, and other things too numerous
to mention. In fact, you can see from
an aunt up to a whale, for we have there
the backbone of an enormous whale, oaught
off our coast. For this highly interesting
Institution, we are indebted to Professor
Holmes. A (,
I could go on for some length of time
naming vaiioos places of inteiest, bnt will
not impose on the good nature of your read*
ars. To-morrow ia the day set apart by
fipgni m a nf Thantnia? kuft wskm.
tbar it will be strictly observed, your correspondent
can only answer for himself.?
Everything is very quiet?no news of any
loieieet. The eonrts have all a?ljou>ned.
. PALMETTO.
From the Slate Auditor's return for the
year 1871, the faet is taken that there are
taxed la this 8tate 660 miles of railroad,
not including the Charleston and Savannah,
and South Carolina roads. The Char
lott?, Columbia and Augusta, the Cheraw
and Darlington, and the Greenville and
Columbia roads each are assessed at $10,?
000 por mile; the King's Mountain Road is
assessed at $5,000 per mile, the Laurens
Road at $2,250 pel mile, the Blue Uidge
Road at $6,500 per mile, and the Spartanburg
and Union at $6,000 per mile.
The Chester Reporter states that Blaekstocks,
situated on the Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad, at the dividing line
between Fairfield and Chester eonnties, Is
developing rtpid y into the proportions of
a town. New houses are going up, sad
everything preaenta lbs appearsnee of b?a
it... .<1. ..4 ull.ll.
A movement U on foot to ao altar I he
t fencing laws to have atook fanned into
pasture, and allow poorer claaaea of favaaan
proi antfcqn in thair ernpa wtihoot tha *t
pan ? that many of tham ara entirely una.
bla to boar, of fanning in tbair smalt fklantaliana
or farms.
tfoa day laat week, wbila Mr. Talbot
repmaantatita to tha General Aasemolj
from Abbeville, waa atteoding tha aad rito
of tbn burial of bia wlfa, hia bouaa wa
fi ed aad burned to tha ground, with all iti
contents. It ia atatnd that about $2,000 i<
id,may waa also burned.
Tha aewepapera of the eountry ara urge<
to Oara adveriiaara that poataaaatara ar
forbidden by law to dalivar lottara addraaa
ad t* loitiala or fiatltioos nanaa, nnlaaa aan
to t$a ear# of aoma reaponaible person,
" Father, what does the printer lire oof
"Why, obi Id t" " Because yon mid yo
hadn't paid blm for two year% sod yo
still inks tha papar." " Wifa, put tha
ablld to bed; ha's an erorlasting talker."
The editor of the Aiken Tribune lost hi
boots, at tho Colombia Hotel, Thursday
28th ult. Luckily, his aredit waa good, auc
ha saeurad another pair.
TATS AMD OTHBB ITEMS,
At III* PraUtDtial eleetioe. 1811, Or??t
, rtcdTtd 1X110; Greeley *1,708; O'Connor
IK Granl'e Majority or or O rooky, 41,.
881 ; Ortni'i Majority ever oil, 41,888.
Bid* for tho completion of the United
Statoo Court Honae nod Pool Offloo wore
opened In Colombia, on the Hth alt They
range from $110,000 to $100,000, M we
are informed. The matter hoe to be doeid*
ed in Washington.
The uumber of metnbere of the South
Carolina General Arsembly ia 167, via: 83
Senate re and 114 Repreeentativen. 01 the
Seoalore 8 ore Coneereatieee and 18 ore
Republican*, and of the Repreaeotativea
St ara CooitrTitifM tad 101 >r? Repobli???fc
TIm Republican majority on joint
ballot ia 95. Of lb? Senators 16 aro colorod,
and of Urn Representatives 80 aro
oolorod.
A cabin on the promioaa of Mr. John T?
Baakin, near Lowndae villa, Abbeville County,
In w'tieh wae a colored child, woe dee
troyed by Are on one day of the peat week
?the child bciog burnt up in the bouae.?
The Are occurred during the day when no
grown peraoo waa neat to reeeue the child.
R?v. Whitcfoord Smith, D. IX, who baa
for the peat year been located in Charleaton,
will return to Spartanburg, and rename
bin old profoeaorehip ia Wofford Co>
luge.
A petition will be acnt on to General
Grant in a few daya by the leading republieana
of the State rrqueating him to atop
all further protect tiona of those indicted
nader the Ku Klux act We are glad to
bear it It ia lima that there were a wiping
out of old aeorea all around.
The Ooagrreaional return* indicate that
the Forty-third Congreea will atand 189
Republicans and 96 Demoereta and Liberate,
not Including the members from New
Hampehire and Conoectient, who are jet to
be elceted.
The Coffee Set is the name of a late invention
by Mr. E. Whitfield South, of Abbeville.
It ia designed to save labor to our
house wives in pouring ooffen, and ia, by
the way, quite a sneoeaa. Everybody
ought to have one. They are both useful
and cheap.
" Mother," said a lit'.le girl, who waa engaged
in making her doll an apron, " I believa
I will be a Dutchess when I grow
I op." " How do yon aver expeet to be a
, I>ut?hrat, my daughter I" her mother naked.
44 Why, by raarrylog a Dutohmao, to be
t'tre," replied the girL
The Threesand Twenty M'le Bridge, on
the Blue Ridge Railroad, recently burned,
| haa been rebuilt, and trains now run
through to Wslhalla without transfer.
In old militia time*, Goffstown,
Hillsborough county, New Hampshire,
wm the rendezvous where the military
of the surrounding country assembled
for drill. It was an occasion that drew
together young and old for many miles
around, and its parades, sham fights,
personal encounters, gambling, drinking
and general uproariousness mads
* Goffstown Muster," a familiar name
to who ever dwell in the central or
southern portions of the State.
Very early in the morning of one of
those eventful days an aged couple, liw1
ing some miles away, started on foot
for the parade ground. To shorten the
distance they took a short cut through
the old burial ground at Goftitown
Centre, from which they emerged just
as Sam W. was passing along the
highway. Sara was bound for 44 mus
ter," and had taken an early start, so
as to lose none of the fun. Arriving at
the graveyard, Sam looked toward it
and saw the old man and wife coming
over the stile. In the early dawn he
could distinguish just enough to see
that they were very old, and concluded
at once that they were inhabitants of
the silent tombs, awakened by the un
usual stir. So, waving tbem from him
with both hands, he shouted: "Go
back, old man, go hack 1 This isn't the
general resurrection; it's only Ooffstown
muster /"
There is great complaint in Orangeburg
County on accont of the
bad condition of the roads and
bridges.
The total vote of Alabama
stands: For Govenor, Lewis, Republican,
87,837; for Ilerndon,
Democrat, 84,236; Lewis' majority,
3,604.
Grant's official majority in California,
is thirteen thousand six
hundred.
There were abont fivo hundred
hangers-oo around the Legislature,
the day the session opened, waib
ing to be attached.
Mr. Albert Guerry has been
engaged to paint a portrait of a
Srotninent citizen of Camden,
. C., and is at present in that
> town.
The stores in Columbia are pro'
non need by travelers to be handsomer
than those of any city
South, except New Orleans.
'f The Debating Society at Abbe,
vitlo decided lately, that Washinga
ton was a better General than Naa
poleon.
OPENING OF
I MILLINERY GOODS.
4 Mrs. L. T. Jennings
Respectfully inform* the ladin
that (he will open, on Friday next,
u November 1st, a fine aeleetion of FALL
u and WINTKB GOODS, eoosieting of
MILLINERY? FINE MAIR
, GGQiS AMI JEWELRY,
She eordially invites the Ladies to eal
' and examiii*.
1 L T. JENNINGS
0-130 2< tf
MBS- O'CONNOR
WOULD reopectfnl\j in*
form th? Ladle* of Groeneillo
JjBSVand violnity, Uuft *h* ha* jo*t
roceteod and opened a hand*
WfA *om* and oomplete assort*
i il mast of
FALL GOODS,
Consisting of
Millinery, Lao* Goods,
Zephyr Worsteds,
Worsted Good*,
Fancy Jewelry,
And many other articles appertaining to
this line, which will be sold at reasonable
prieea.
Hf Ao examination of the Stock is solicited.
26-tf
PTTM LIBSE.*'?
WHITER LEAD.
Buy the Beat?It is the Cheapest
?O?
To Ctuaatri of Whits Load Everywhere.
UNEdUALED.
lot. Por Wsaring and Covering Properties,
id. For Whitsoeoa and Beauty of Finish.
Sd For Uniform Fioonsos of Grinding.
4th. Same Weight will do more and be'ter
work, at a given cost, than any other.
6th. Moet.Economical White Lead over introduced.
6th. If you wirb to p roe ore as much value
aa poealble for your money and aeeure
handsome aud durable work, use
Pare Liberty White Lead.
Try it and be convinced. Satisfaction guar*,
an teed.
WHOLESALE AO SETS.
COWER, COX Sc IflARKLEY,
DKVLERS IN
Coach materials, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Putty,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Oct 9 26 20
a iwlTipSi
?0
THE
PALMETTO
SHOE FACTORY!
GOWER, MILLS & CO.
HAVING supplied
themselves
uith the best and
Hf mMStt m.?*t 8ki,Uul mn.n
i/i m miciurorr, logem
LAI I Jgl -r with n full aupI
I ^ jk I Jdj approred machin*
accumulated a
^atock ol auftfYl^a"^
perior leather from
their " Iluckhorn Tannery," r? prepared to
aupply the trade with varioua atjlea of Men'a,
Wotnen'a and Boya*
SHOES.
Their Firat-Claaa Work will be atampod
with the name of the Firm, and warranted.
T. C. GOWER, I | H. I. McBRAYER,
0. p. mills, i | geo. heldmam.
Sept 2ft 21 6m
DOORS,
SASH AND BLINDS,
Mouldings, drackets. stair
FIXTURES, Builders' Fumuliing
Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tilea, Wire
Guarda, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate
Mantle Pieeea.
Wimlou> Glass a Specially.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on application,
by p. p. TOAIjE,
20 Ilnyne and 33 rinckney St*.,
Charleston, 8. C.
Oct 2 22 ly
ESTABLISHED 183S.
GltEENVILLE
COACH FACTORY,
FALL AND W "ERTRAPE, 1872-'3
TI1E publio are notified that besides our
usual supply of
cjgtfc VEHICLES,
,W wa make several new and handsome
styles of
ROCIAVAYS
AND
New and elegant styles
SPRING-WAGON BUGGIES,
for one and two horses.
First-Class A, No. 1, Iran-Axle 1, 2, 4 and
A-horse
FARM WAGONS
xept regularly in stock.
37 Years practical experience J
GOWER, COX A MARKLEY.
Oct 2 22 4
AND
GROCERIES.
THE undersigned have now on hand
and will continue to keep, full topplies
of
Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres,
Skirtings, Sheetings, Yarns,
Bagging, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, etc., etc.,
Also Groceries, Sugar. Coffee, Flour
Bacon, Lard, Mackerel, Teas
Besides Hardware, Cutlery, Axei
, Hoes, Shovels, Chains,
\ And everything needed about tbe Fan
or ilome.
?9" All we want it a trial, and ta
infection will Le guaranteed.
jHTThe highest price will be pai
1 for Couolry Produce.
JFOWLER, AUSTIN & CO.
Oct 23 25 tf
Look Out How You
Pres\
-V ' i * &
$W$QE undersigned ha* just re
Jfe> with the beet assorted 8t<
place, containing everything necet
Offers them at uie very lowest pr
and yon will find everything yo
or Boys* wear, in
Dress Goods, Shawl
Hats, Boots ar
Pistols an
of the, b
A full line of Hosier
cy Goods
*
Call before you buy eU
you will be couviuced that it v
forget.
At Garr's Old i
Oct in 26
A Great Improvement
gmnoiig' hepatic com
PARENT
THIS Is an Improrement upon the origin i
p hi Liquid form, ready for use. Thi
peps is, or any Sickness arinlng from Torpid
renoroa the bile, and cauaes the patient to
entirely rsgetable, and guarantees aatiafaetioi
cine. 8old by all druggists and dealera erei
kiiq * rogborough
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Vi
MARSHALL & MAULD!
Pep 11
Excelsior Mattr
'PHB public la Informed that there ie an
1 the Wonderful Exrehlo
Sound and refrething aleep la secured t
Mattresses. Pomona need not hare their
lliige, lor they will not infest \hia Maltrc
These Mattreeaee ere gotten op in rario
and $10. A good assortment always on h
carriage makers, thai tbia Patent Excelsioi
it ia rery light and durable, and I would I
any quantity, aa I buy direct fn m the U
and 1 can aril U veiy cheap.
Manufacturer of the " Wonderful Pate
Court House
13th August, 1872.
WE hereby notify the public ibat ths
United Statea Patent Office has
ORASTRO A
PATENT
roR
' ?CTvtdittivA ntiiiHffifffiinii w
WESTS MIUU uimum
which fully cover* all it* part*.
They will be manufactured, and fer sale,
by ua.
State and County Riyhts for
tale.
J&gr All infringements prosecuted
to tlic full extent of the law.
W J WEST
UOWEII, COX A MARKLKY,
Owners of tbe PcXent.
Aug 21 16 . tf
T. W. DAVIS
WATCH MAKER HID E5BRAVEH
CORNER ?F
Washington Streets next Door to Nationa
Bank,
GREENVILLE, S- C.
May 8 1 tf
SHACKELFORD 8c KELLY
FACTORS
AND
General Commission
Merchants.
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
lrtanla f..? I'killi.V A mmnnie
|?
ted I'arrihb.an Set* Guano,
w. w. uackilvoKd. wm. aikkn ek.i.lt
S<*pt ig 21 8m
Boot and Ghoe Making.
fJYHE UNDERSIGNED D pr.-pa.ed will
JL competent Workmen to fill all ord*>
T?r BOOTS and SHOES, of both fine ant
heavy qualities, on short. notic?. He guar
enters aatiidaclion. REI'AlKING prompt
ly attended to.
?r Shop nrarlv opposite Me*sr?. Qow
er, Cox A MarklevY
BUTLER DYER.
April 10 4* y ly
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? Prof. M. O. DeCamp
t- T~VEALF.R is all kind* of MUSIC
I f MERCHANDISE. On hnnd?
J anoa, Mdndeona, Ac. Sheet Mualo a
Moat* Book*. Cell and act him. at
Rooroa in tha ACADEMY OP MUMO.
Star the Ftmalt Coll rat,
Oretnaille, a. (.
Mae 22 I I
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Cast Your Vote for
[dent I
tamed from the Northern Markets
>ck ot Goods be ever kept in this
?ary to make a family comfortable,
ices. Call and see for yourselves,
n want lor Ladies', Misses', Gents'
s, Cloaks, Domestics, '
id Shoes, Guns,
id Cutlery,
est makes. j
y, Worsted and Fan,
&/C., &LC.
>ewbero, at tbe undersigned's, and '
rill be to yohf advantage. Don't
B. M. WINSTOCK,
Stand, Main St., Greenville, S. 0.
. if
in the Med cal Science.
ll'Ot ND OH tlVl^K CURE.
'Eb 1871.
>1 Receipt of A. Q. SIMMONS, of Georgia, put
i medicine deles s rival for Constipation, Dysor
Diseased Liver. It is mild as a cathartic,
soon feel like a oew person. This Medicine is
?. Those anflhrtng will do well to try this Medi y
where.
I, Proprietors, Waldo, Fin.
holeiale Agents, Charleston, S C.
[N. Agents for Greenville.
10 6m
ess manufactory.
ch a place In Greenville, where they eao get
r NlatlrcHttcs and Pillows.
h.'Se hot and mllry nights l>y lying on these
pleasant dre tins disturbed l>y that rssT, Bed
tea. They ?re a great comfort to the weary
us styles, sizes and prices, from $6, $7.18, $9
end. Would also say, for the information of
r is a good thing tor stuffing cushions, Ac., as
"ecommend it. I Oan furnish ths Excelsior in
otton Excelsior Company in large quantities,
J. C. O. TURNER,
nt Excelsior Mattress," two doors 8<>uih of
11-tC
C3-XT3xrs,
SINGLE GUNS,
At $2 60. 18 00, $4 60, $6 00. $6 00. |8 00,
810 00, 812 00, to $20 00.
DOUBLE GUNS,
At $6 00. 87 60, 810 00. $12 00,$16 00. $20
UU, f ib 00. $3U OO. $40 (10, f BO 00 to f 7n 00
Breach Loading Double Guns,
A $*0 00. $45 00. $50 QO $60 00. $76 00,
$V0 CO, $110 00. $120 00 to $300 00.
1 PISTOLS,
Smith i, V* f?pon, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's,
, Whitney and other kind*, at Dinutifaolur.
ers\. prices. Ammunition and Implements
, for Breach-loading Gun*, at a email advance
on Cost of imporialion. Metalic Ammunition
(or Itifl-a and Pistols, at lowest market
[ price*. A complete assortment of all Sporting
Goods; pi ice* and description **nt on
kpplication.
Goods shipped hy Eapr***, C. 0. D.
P0UL1NEY, TRIMBLE & CO.,
, t IMPORTERS,
No. 200 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore.
Richard's, Dongs!'*, Greener's,Seott'i
and other celebrated make of gun* on hand
and imported to order.
Sepi 25 21 ly
PAUL B. LALANB. I E. P. LAROUSSRLIERE.
A. A. Arm.nr..
i paul b7lalane & co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Attn
Commission Merchants,
at no. 175 east bay,
Charleston, S. C.
^ July 24 12 ly
CLOCKS,
GOLD AND SILVER
I Tidot nn * rvixj ao
ui'ali uaauiv^ kjv
SILVER ANO SILVER-PLATED
WARE, TABLE CUTLERS
i and
; FANCY GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
* Gold, Silver, Steel A Plated Framed
SPECTACLES.
ALSO 0KKU1NB
JP1BSBJLB SIPBffiVABILlS.
B. Wchrle.
Oct 11 28 tf
Dr. GOTTUSB FISCH'S BITTEEa
This preparation of the
'fjf Y great Scientist, Dr. Gottlteb
Klach, of Germany, la
33 1 ? based on the feet that, aa
all materlala of the body
are derived from food, so
all Vital Force, or Health,
la derived from the Force
stored np In Food. Dr.
nteh't Jmttert enables the
System to liberate and
appropriate these Forces,
creates Appetite, cares
Dyspepsia, with Its recasting
jDebillty and lack of
Nervous Energy: so tones
the Stomach and I-lver as
to make Constipation ifhd
DlllouxneftnImpossible; re
Inforces the System so It
ean tide over bed results of
changing climate, water,
Ac., and better endure tlie
demands often unexpectedly
made on Ito Force
and Energy. ladles In delicate
health,aged persons,
and all eraaelated and
weak after sickness, will
iskftrfMMi.) rapidly strengthen by
" using this great preparation.
J TAILORING.
* G. B. POORE & CO.
^ A RE well prepared at pre rent to execute
r cV all klnde ol TAILORING, having if
M their employ a number of competent and
efficient Workmen, and feel that they eai
meet the wante of the Greenville trade.?
Uniting done in the la*eet etvle.and faeh
ion. and on abort notice. All work war
ranted by them. They aek a eontlnoane
of patronage.
G. B. POORE A OO.
fW Stand, near tha Peat Office.
Oct 2 22 tf.
" LAND FOR SALE
TWO TRACTS of LAND, on 8out!i Sain
da River, containing 780 acre*, pat
Pis beat River and Creek BOTTOM, with net
ind improvementa
hla Alan large lot cf valuable R0R8ES, CA1
TLE and BOGS. Apply to
JULIUS 0 SMITH, or
). J. M McOLANAIIAN.
f ' May 29 4 td
? i ? - m
Office Comptroller Genera),
Colombia, 8. 0., Ftbrun I, 1ST*.
THIS Is to oertify that tbo GREENVILLE
ENTERPRISE, a newspaper published j
n the town of Greenville, 8. C., la hereby des- I
gnated by this Board as the paper In wbloh 1
egel and pnblie notloes shall be published, for K
be County ?>f Greenville, in sooordanoa with I
.he '* Aot to regulate the publication of all le? |
rel and publio notloes," which became a law
February 22d, 1870. J. L. NEAOLK,
Comptroller General.
D. B. CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorney General.
THE abova is a true copy of the original on "I
Bio in the offloe of Secretary of State. J
F. L. CARDOZA, n
Secretary of Bute. J
Feb 14 41 if 1
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Change of Schedule. k
SOUTH CAROLINA R R COMPANY, ) ?
Colomma.S. 0., September 16, 1871. )
CHANGE of schedule to go into effect on
and after Sunday, the 19th inet:
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaee Columbia at 9 a m
Arrive at Charleston at 4 AO p m
Leave Charleston at 9 SO p m
Arrive at Columbia at ...6 80 pm
NIGHT EXPRESS?FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
(8undaya Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7 60 p m
Arrive at Charleston as 6 46 a m
I-cave Charleston at 7 10 p m
Arrive at Columbia at A 80 a ro
CAMDEN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Will continue to run on Mondays, Weds j
nssdays and Saturday* I
Leave Camden at 7 80 am 1
Arrive at Columbia at 4 66 p in |
Leave Columbia at 1 10 p m
Arrive at Cemden at MS p m
A L TYLER, Vice-President.
S B Picexns, OTA.
Oct 9 13 If
Greenville ft Columbia Railroad? <
Change of Schedule,
i wan
ON and after Thursday, September 5th,
1872, the PASSENGER TRAINS on
this Road will be run as follows, daily, Bundays
excepted :
Going We?t, or Up.
Leave Columbia at 7 15 a ns
" Alston 9 P5 a m
" Newherry .......... _.10 40 a m
" CokH^vrj 2 00 p m
" Belton.......... J 50 p b
Arrive at Qreenville ._... 5 SO p b
Going Eft, or Dote*.
Leave Greenville at .... 7 30 a m
" Belton .. ( SO a b
" Cokesbury II 15 a in
" Newberry 2 30 p b
" Alston 4 20 p in
Arrive at Columbia 0 00 p a
jJBT- Connect at AUton with Traine on the
Spartanburg and Union Railroad ; connect at
Colombia with Night Train* on the South
Carolina Railroad up and down ; al*o with
Train* going North and South on the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta and the Wilmington,
Columbia and Augnsta Railroad*.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Traio leave* Abbeville at 9 !5 a nr., con*
necting with Down Train from Greenville.?
Leave* Cokcabury at 2 15 p m., connecting
with Up Train from Columbia. Accommodation
Train, Monday*, Wednesday* and Fri*
day*. Leave Cokeabnry at II 15 a m, or on
the arrival of the Down Train from Greenville.
Leave* Abbeville at 1 o'clock p m, connecting
with Up Train from Colombia.
ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE
DIVISION.
Do (CM.
Leave Walhalla at 5 45 a m
" Perryville. 6 25 a ni
" Pendleton 7 10 a m
" Anderson 8 10 a m
Arrive at Belton at 9 00 a m
Up.
Leave Belton at 8 50 p m
| " Anderson 4 60 p m
" Pendleton 5 50 p m
' Pcrryville A .15 p m
Arrive at Walhalla at 7 15pm
Accommodation Trains between Belton and
Anderson on Tuesday*, 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 m, connecting with Up
Train from Colombia.
THOMAS DODAMEAD,
General Superintendent.
JABEZ NORTON, General Ticket Agent.
Sep II 19 tr
WIIITNER H1MMKK,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lair,
a TiV.RX vrrr r k e n
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