The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 24, 1880, Image 4
Sis ?swsrs.
A couple of old darkies met and began
talking over matters and things
How is ole Colonel Jones coiuin*
on, what used to own* you before c!t
war? He is so old he must be geitin'
to be childish and losiu' his reasoning
powers.
Don't know nufiSn' about him?
haint seed him since befoah last
Christmas.
Why, what's de matter?
Ain't got no use for such olc gem
mans. .Last time I was dar i lotcneu
him a big redfish I had cotched. I
tole him ef he wonld gimme a tableknife
I wonld scrape an' clean de fish.
"What do yon s'pose he said ?
Asked yer to come in and get a
dram, and chat awhile about de ok
times on de ole plantation.
No, eah; he tole me if I couldn't
bony a table-knife from one of de
nabors dat he would raddev clean de
fish himself. I s'pose ho was afeard
I'd be keerless in bandin' de knife
back when I got done wid it.
The other darkey rubbed his chin
and remarked: ? ... _____
I see by dat ar dat de ole man's
still got de use of his resin'n powers.
Josh Billings on Marriage.
By awl means, Joe, get married, ii
you ha? a fair show. Don't stand
shivering on the bank, but pitch rite
2? J .l!.L 1 1 1- 1
iu ouu sue*. your ueau uuuer urn.
shiver it out Thar ain't any more
trick in getting married than thar iiin
eating peanuts. Many a man has
stood shivering on the shore until the
river ran out. Don't expect to marn
an angel?they have been all picked
up long ago. Remember, Joe, you
hain't a saint yourself. Do not marry
for beauty exclusively; beauty i.like
ice, awfully slippery and thaws
dreadfully easy. Don't marry for luv.
neither; luv is like a cooking stove,
good for nothing when the fuel give^
out But let the mixture be some
beauty becomingly dressed, with
about two hundred and fifty dollars
in her pocket, a gad speller, handy
and neat in her house, plenty of good
sense, tuff constitution and by laws,
small feet, a light step; add to this
sound teeth and a warm heart. The
mixture will keep in any climate and
will not evaporate. Don't marry for
pedigree unless its backed by bank
notes. A family with nothing but
pedigree generally lacks sense. ,
Proportions of the Human Figure.
The proportions of the human figtire
are six times the length of the
feet "Whether the form is slender or
plump, the rule holds good. Any
deviation from it is a departure from
the highest beauty in proportion.
The Greeks made all their statutes
according to this rule. The face from
the highest part of the forehead,
where the hair begins, to the chin, is
one-tenth of the stature. The hand,
from the wrist to the middle forefinger,
is the same. From the top cf
the chest to the highest point of the
forehead is a seventh. If the face,
from the roots of the hair tn the chin
is divided into three equal parts, the
first division determines the place
where the eyebrows meet, and the
second the place of the nostrils. The
height from the feet to the top of the
head is the distance from the extremity
of the fingers when the arms are
extended.
ifi nftnn fVio rocnlf. r\f
eident A South End woman's hat
blew off the other day and was run
over by a horse car, a hack and a
wheelbarrow, besides being stepped
upon four times, before she recovered
it She bad to wear it home though,
and seven milliners who saw it thought j
it was a new style, and went to mak-;
ing hats with just the same jams in I
them.
A couple of peasants discuss the
fertility of their respective provinces. |
At Bordeaux, said one, if you let a
match fall to the ground, the next
year there will grow up a forest At j
Marseilles, cried the other, triumph- j
antiy, you let a suspender button fall,!
and in eight days you will have a pair:
of pantaloons ready made.
The Lexington Dispatch enters its j
eleventh volume under the most flat- j
tering auspices. The editor has made'
so much money that he is now en- i
abled to print both sides of a most.
excellent paper. We congratulate
our neighbor on its great prosperity,
and trust that its usefulness and
lacrativeness may continue to grow.
Abbeville Press and Banner.
'Wstk gc
For onr own prut wo would Hot
add to the vol nine of good advL'imow
pomlag In upon the .South. i* *:
it seems to lis thai tL<; South ru.t-.U
none. Sins reali.v-s the situation end
is perfectly able to regulate her own
conduct in the future. Northern people
who think otherwise would change
their minds if '.Lev could n ;iu?as we
have done?ike pose election o laments
of & great man
newspapers.
Aside from .wholly deserved stricti
' i - l . n i i
U1CS oil :ucrip;;:'iO IV, ;::u ucairiiout
of the Ihpubhcan victory 1.;.
our Southern contemporaries is calm,
amiable and * hopeful to a degree.
I'hey do not waste timo in lamenting
tn accomplished fact. They arc not
dwelling on the past or very much r-n
:ho present, bat mostly on the future. |
They arc advixh.g Southerners to give j
up national politics iu which suoc(s- J
is not to be achieved, an;; devote their :
1
time and thought first to their pn!
vate business, always more or loss
neglected during the campaign, and j
secondly, to all those local interests j
of States, cII;eS,~towii3 and villages in ,
which the Southern people ijavo so- [
pre rue and undisputed sway. They!
will cot Lave much voice in the Ma- j
tional Government the next four years.
Bat they are masters of matters included
wilhiu State and municipal
boundaries. la iuc home sphere
there is certainly work enough for
every Southerner. The better he;
does this-.-thc more closely he con-j
fines himself to the development o!!
the industries and finances of the!
South and the education and eu::ghi-|
emnent of that section of the country !
?the more quickly will the South be j
readmitted to lull participation in na-!
tional concerns. This devotion to;
local iuterests would soon weaken!
and ultimately obliterate the strong
sectional'and party lines which now
separate her from the hearty sympathy
of the' -North and West.?Xar
iork' Jum na! of Commarr, Van.
hi
Mr. J. (J. Febinger of the Chieag'V
St. Louis and Xc.v Orleans Railroad,
has introduced the use of cotton seed
hulls in the journals of car wheels,!
and has obtained a patent for it.;
These.journals are said to entirely:
prevent the annoyance and danger ol
'hot boxes/' and are a valuable improvement
over oiu journals with old
packing.
Full official returns of The California
election show that Henry Edgcr-,
ton (Rep.) received 507 more voles j
for elector than Judge Terry, the low-:
est on the Democratic ticket. The j
other Democratic electors (five) have ;
mftiAnfiV.C; C7 I r, "! i O VT.>!-.t.'* I
li VUi VI kU JL. 7.'J a i'lllj. .
the electoral vote stand, five for IIuiicock
and one for Garfield.
A bright little boy, who had been
engaged in a light with another boy, j
was reproved by his aunt, who told j
him that he ought always to wait un- ,
til the other boy pitched on him. |
Well, exclaimed the little hero, bat ii' j
!
I wait for the other buy to begin I'm j
afraid thoie wont be any tight.
A heroic and noble Dostonian'x first j
thought when his house took lire re- !
eently was for his mother-in-law, j
whom he saved from a bunting .stair- j
case by promptly throwing Iter down 5
from a throe story window.
How* narrow our soul be come when
absorbed in any present good or ill! j
It is only the thought of the future |
that males them great.
Joseph Tj. Brown has been decled j
United States Senator from Georgia j
by a vote of 1-10 to Gi over Ids coin- i
petitor, A. It. Law ton.
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severe I lion; u For
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Nov 24 ;i::i
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Kendall's Spavin Gure.
The most successful Remedy ever
r-r.,--rr. >'t :>< >t i? certain in its effects
.....! >w-vr mr.AD PROOF
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From REV. P. N.-GRANGER,
iVi-sr'taug Elder of the St. Albans
District.
St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20,1RS0.
i j;;. i:. J. }'r::r>.*.!.:. & Co., G tints.?In reply tc
::r r i v.-il! say that my experience with Ken'
.j's bp.-Cn Care h.K been vcrysatitfactory indeed.
1 !:t"e > : tour yea-.- . _tr<> 1 procured a bottle of youi
,;e..r, and with i: cured a ntrse of lameness caused
ty : s;...vi.i. Las: season n,y hone became very lame
: 1 !:i:n out for a few weeks, when he became
! .:t-r. but when i put hint cs the read be crew
a r.t.n ! . I"./-v. red that a tins bone was form
In.;. i ; r .cured a i.-ttlc of Kendall's Spavin Cure
w.rie let-. th.,n .-. bottle cured bin, so that he is noi
I.-JU'., neither Can the bunch l>c found.
Respectfully yours,
P.N. GRANGER.
Perseverance Will Tell.
Stoii?nton, M=vm., March 16,18S0.
It. J. RrNnAM. Si C"., Cents.?In justice to yet
and r.-ysC: 1 think I ti.icnt to let you know that]
have r.ir.ovcd two bene spavins vitn Kendall's Spa
via Cure,?one very larre one, Don't know hov
tic- .-pavit had been there, I have owned thi
months. It took r.icjaur months to tak(
the r ue off, and two for th?/sm.i!l one. 1 havi
uss 1 ten bottles. The horse is eniJfciy well, not at al
no hunch to he seen dLjjUt. This is a won
i.-rli'l .liriiM*. it is a new t)pVl*?re. but ifit doe
c.. nti v.: l il ban rtnsic for ine fts sale will be verj
KgftiHjufujiAaturs,
lifflS. E. TARKER.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE,
K-ih.y's Island, Erie Co., O., Mar. 2?,
Dit. T. Kk::da:.l. & Co., Gents.?I have used
y : Lend if!.' Spavin Cure oa a bone spavin, and an
; .. is d i t t'vporr tliat it has Jsltf the cnlargemcn
c .tyle* I/ olf. It took only CnsVtttlc to perform thi
cure. 1 uu cmfnicnt if it is properly used it will d:
all a:: claim for it. Yours, truly,
?. M. LINCOLN.
SI'ASmil MADEUNDEB OATE
To v.hotrt it may concern:?Jn the year 1875 1
ti -avd with Kendall's Spavin Gore a bone spavin 0
several months growth, nearly half as large as a hen':
tug, ttvt completely stopped the lameness and re
move i the enlargement. I !^e worked the hors
ever: in :a very hard, and he nwi has been lame, no
couth! i ever sec any difference in the sire of the hoc!
i. c 1 treated hi;n with Kendall's Spavin Cure
R. A. GAINES.
Fn-shttrgh Falls, Vt. Feb. 25, 1S7.J.
S .voi n n;.d subscribed before me this 25th day c
Feb., A. 1>. JOli^G. JENNE, J. P.
ECersdaH's Spavin Cure
On HymarrFlesh,
Patten's Mills. Washington Co., N. Y., Feb. 21,1873
J. Kkndm.j., M. 1)., Peak Sir.?The particula
ca:e on which I used your Spavin Cure was a mailg
r.oat ankle sprain of sixteen months' standing,
h.tvo tried many ihingr., but in vain. Your Spavii
Cure put the f ot to tire ground again, and, for the firs
lii.ie siuea hurl in a natural position. For a farailj
liniment i: excels anything w c_e*cr used.
Yours, tntly,
REV. M. P. DELL.
Pastor M. E. Church, Patten's MiUs, N. Y.
Ken.'ait's Spavin Cure is sure in its effects, mild ir
its action as it docs not blister, yet it is penetrntinj
ami I'uwerh:! to reach every dcepseated pain or to re
; love arty bony growth or other enlargement, such ai
... .j,-mis, curbs, callous,grains, swellings, anj
laments.* .and all enlargements 4t the joints or limb*
r tli- antuii-ir. in man and for -ifty purpose for whicl
irni'tteti' is use I for man or beast. It is now knowr
to ire the he~t liuiiricnt for man ever used, aetin;
fidd and yet certain in its effects. Send adaress fo:
Illustrated Circular which wc think gives positivt
proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever met wid
such tque.iifieu success to our knowledge, for bcas
Price <1 per battle, or six'Vottles for $5. Ali
Pxuta.isis have it or can get iMu you, or it will b<
sent t ;a;.y address on receipt^' price by the pro
p.-i- : ??. PR. lb J. KEND.i^E/S; CO., Enosburgl
'1 HUNT, RAS3^VsAH^. Agents, '
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MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK,
MONUMENTS, TABLETS,
"n'D?
MANTELS
?;irni.-hcd lt? any ueslpn at bottom prices.
Vc.-.tside oi Main street/near Post Office,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Corrcstvond.-nco solicited with those In want
if any kind of Marble Work. Sept. 10?tt
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ApKSSS Every Day
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It DRAWS FROM the diseased parts the
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, Thousands Testify to its VirtuesVOU
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' Don't despair until you have tried tliis Sr-n,
sihio. Easily Applied and RADICALLY
EFFECTUAL Remedy.
. Sold by Druggists. or sent by mall on rreeipt
of Trice. $2 no, by
THE "ONLY" LUNG PAD CO-,
; . "WILLIAMS BLOCK. DETROIT. MICH.
Send for Testimonials and our book,
t Three Millions a year sent free.
Nov 8?e-uj.
$35;
! DRY GOODS, BOOTS,
I ^ JUST IIli
* ?I
, desfortes <
1 WEIGHT'S HOTELBLOCK, JIA
\ Jan 7?ly.
3 XT VTT VUb.
W ,
^ Plaids, ' Pro
I Checks, to-day
5 Stripes, . of the tin
- Jlouiespun articles' eml
0 Linseys, LARGE and V A
1 Tickings, DRY GOODS AI>
Joans, ..rr~~ - ?
Suitings, RE IS HOUND T
Cassimeres AMOUNT
,f Towels, I
) Blankets, ' and tliov
Comforters A T T E N T I V E
Damasks,
Shirks, I'll 3 "\7"OT*r
r Drawers,
i Stockings, ' A.>
i Collars, rJTlio Voi'V JLi<
t Cuffs, I
f Nock Ties,
Ac., <t. w. i>. r.
13 2 MAIN STREET,
Samples sont. Ordors carefully filled. E
J Wo hnT? now in store a largo and well sol:
HOOTS .Y>
J i Which we are selling VERY LOW. 1 Call an
| STOVES, ;
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WHOLESALE
Wl I. 13
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[Excelsior Ooo
IMPROV3
ORDER
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane !
and Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws, She
Gearing, Gudgeon's Turbine Water Wheel, Gin (
Circular Saws and Cummers and Files, Belting a
Check Valves and Whistles, Guages, etc., Iron ai
GEO. Ft- LOI&2
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY
Near the "Water Tower, 170 Feir
eS-REPAIRINQ PROMPTLY DO
THE MATIVE OA
EL "W. PB:
MANUFACT
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FRA>
ETS, STAIRS, MANTELS]
BOARDING a:
SAWED AND TURNED
Meeting Street, near Li
Oipnclty larger than any similar establish m
i tho bent raatorial, with prices low as any hoa
invltc<l.
|
1. T. HA
i Has the largest and most complc
Carriages in the World. 13ugg
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THE "ONLY'' LUNG PAD CO.
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MED STOCK of h'.-tavo- !
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will find ri 'ut'Mi'is,
SALES'SI EN. hl.i!,;-:..
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'Pricos. Li'-ati ; j
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OVF/S, [.v., A p.
C 0 T. I' M !; I A , S . C .J , I
n press oh.', ryes paid <>ti IV.reols over old.
jcted stoolc
SIIOMN,
d examine. Op! '20 y
riNWARE I
c., <2cc.
AND RETAIL.
"SET* "g" *yO* "^3r <
AkS rweaS L c&TSk ! I
TA,GA.:> OJ
>k---Hot Blast. |j
S23 1879. 11
Runcrtiori nr.Yosn roMr vnrwv to any other i '
ligh hearth Move in ihr market. I ji
Jt has nx j>o<>us.artist:e:il- i..
7 designed, lined with tin and fitted
rifh bright turn hnekles; largo hot | A
ilast ftrn door, svinrinir hearth-plate. and | Ii
ioc-p ash pit with r?i sir's Patent !<:i!.il j ;l
ish pan and sitting grate. 'I be ovru is '.
arge, and tin: duos iniiMiai sire, and s<> ar- I
ringed as to l o easily kepi ( ! >? n. I'iKeli, j n
C5.0T; 7-iucii, 530.00; o-itieli, AJo.GO triiieh, j j>
40.00. ;.
No. Nc.v Chart, N7.'*i.
>:o. 7 N t \v ('hart, SlO.ttt).
No. 6 .Fa?le step stove, il'LOO. # a
No. 7 Iinjrle ftf <">p Stove, <15.i>9. ' |
Heating stove of every description, at low i 1
rices. Tinware at wiuMcra'.-a cir.l'y. J <>
Call atid see it. or >cnsl for circular before ! t:
nrcbaslus elsewhere.
For sale i.y W. 1. DliLPIf^CO Itronil Street,
tugnstn, Ga. marS-ty J
fHiils, Plantation Machinery, .
P.ine. l'ulleys, Ilanaers, Journal Boxes, Mil
" carina (cheap), Jucison's Governors. ]>i Eton's
.nd Babbit Metal an.l Brass Fit tins ': lobe and
ad Brass Castings and Gin Ribs, from
3Jk!*J3 dk GO., h:
AND MACHINE WORKS, la:
wick Street, August;:, Gocrgfifi. 11
NE AT LOWEST FRtCES. wny !v~ly
rolihia house.
RCXTAL, i A
UREU OF
IKS and MO\T.I>!NGS, BRACK- L
PLOOiilSO-, "WEATilEKntl
CEILING,
BALUSTERS, &c., &c., jA
r>i i.?e ?? r>
IlliJ, Ul&ribStUli. O. Ij. j
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o:it i:: thf SUitO. All work r.nO of
se jn tlio Sontiiopi skttLV.rrvKpond tnc? | >l
in/i> 2My
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le works for tl'.o mn~>iufartsjvo of j
ics for tlio n, sj??vi;i:iy.
O TWELFTH STS.,
ATI, 0. r I,
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TRAVELER'S G5J0E.
CiiAKLiCOWMWA A vUSUSTA
iiailuoad.
Mis!! :m<l Kxprosn.
M'Nl'AVS, )
LioititJ .\ufUl.
L oav?.
i-.,r a. C:i., at G 40 p m
1 iiiii.iw viili- 7 4U
8 1H
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Sun..:!;! i) 32
> ! ili'liov." 1)3(1
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::.trrs y oi
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>>'. C. A A. -Junction 10 35
Columbia 10 40
(Jo'iTij Smth.
Leave.
Columbia 5 35 a ra
\V. i A. Junction 5 50
Li-xiii^toit G 30
l/.'.l'l" 6 30
J\c?sli r s . 8 4$
liiliicrl Hollow 6 45
Summit fi 49
l.ccsvilif 7 04
710
I'll iil. n 8 10
: liii'iili-viilc 'J 04
Aii^u.un. C.i arrive 9 45 am
Mail tiiol liXprown.
Ooinj Aui'ih.
Leave.
\u;?iist;:. (in 7 30 am.
iraniU \illc 8 44
I n iiton 9 18 f
>ntv> Inirg, % 10 17
Li'i'sville. : 10 24
Summit 10 30
Hlbi.ll Hollow 10 40
iveM.-r's 10 43
burr's 10 oo
L<-xitit-'iOii -11 04
t?. C. it A. Junction 11 38
imbia... 11 60
.'haiiotto. X. C arrive -1 15 p in
Going South.
LiOfire.
Jlsur'oite, N. C.. at 1 25 urn
-en iii;ia f? 30
('. .t A. Junction <5 36
LkxinoTOX, 0. H 7 09
Lair's 7 10
K-.isl.i s 7 31
Jiibert IJnIlow 7 34
summit 7 30
LeosvilJc 7 83
Dahsbnrg 7 59
L'renton 9 03
Lranitcville 9 56
VforsTA. Ga arrive 10 35 p m
Through tickets sold and baggage
lu-i'Ueti to all principal points.
T. D. KLINE, gnp't.
.1^). Jl. MACMUP.DO, General Paeetn;i
i atal Ticket Agcllt.
St>1 "I'll CAROLINA RAILROAD
COLUMBIA DIVISION.
(DAILY.)
Leave Charleston 6 30 a m 9 00 p m.
\rri\f at Columbia.. .11 45 a in 0 35 a in.
Leave Columbia 6 15 p ni 9 30 p at.
\viive i:t Charleston 11 30 p, in 7 32 a ni.
<!:i Sundays this train Mill leave Coln?>i:>
at - 15 ]> ni., and arrive in CharlesUm
it 7 ;;< p ni.
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
(DAILY.)
.cava Charleston.... 9 00 a m 10 15 p m.
irrive at Augusta.. ^3 45 p m 8 30 * m.
?oave Augusta.... .^ 55 am 6 00 p m.
Urive at Charleston. 2 00pm 4 45 a in.
CONNECTIONS.
Trains leaving Charleston at 6.30 A. M.
.ii-1 Columbia at 0.15 P. M., make el nee
miicetions daily (except Sundays) vith
:i: .i f%y t:_. D.:i .3 a
Mvi 11viiic uiu v xvuururtu. to sua
roiu Walhalla, Greenville, Anderson slid
11 !o<v.l points nu that Rpnd. Incladintf
Vneeu Ci?v. wlure close connectiondara >
ande with Atlanta and Charlotte Air Lino
railway for nil local stations iuclnding
itlanta and all points South and West Alao
,ith trains at Alston to and from' Spartan- urg.
Plat Rock and Hondersonvillo and
tshcvillc. Also daily with trains of CharColumbia
aud Augusta Railroad to
ii-l fro.a all points on that lioad and to
havlottc. Danville, Richmond, Lynch>urg.
Virginia Springs, Washington and
I! Eastern cities, with through Pnllmisn
h- pine, ' '.trs between Columliiaand Washington
without change, arriving at Waghigtou
at 7.52 A. M. and New York at 4.45
'. M. on sreond day from Charleston.
Trains having Charleston at 9.00 k. M.
ad !() 1 5 I'. M. and Augusta at 7.55 A. Miul
f..iK! 1'. M. make connections daily with
rains oi C.-ntial Railroad of Georgia, and
S iin- Georgia Railroad, lor Macon, Atlant
and all points West and Southwest.
A. R. LjsSAUSSURE, Agent,
Columbia, S. <i
JOHN B. PECK.
Geueral Superintendent.
D. C. Ai-i.en, Gen. Pas. and Ticket AgU
1REENV1LLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD.
Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays
xceptcd, connecting with Night Expre??
'rains on Smith Carolina Railioad up and
own. and with the Charlotte. Colnmhia
j'i Aiij-'iisiii uiul Wilmington, Golnnabfe
ml Augusta Kail roads.
UP.
oiivc C'dumbia 11.-13 * m
Alston 12.50 pm
Nev.bi.rrv 12.41
Hodges...* 4.07
il Jit-lton a.18
rrive (Ircenville 0.30
DOWN.
ave Greenville 11.10 a Bt
Melton 12.22
Hndgos 1.30 pm
N-wii-rry 4.09
" Alston 5.05
rrive Columbia 0.07
La.ir *ns ''ranch Trains leave Laurens C.
'. at T.O'ia. in. and 1.05 p. m, and New.rry
at MMMJa. 111 and 4.15 p. m., daily,
iiiid.'.ys excepted.
Abbeville Kranch Train connects at
with down and up train daily,
und.iys excepted.
Up and down Trains on the main atom
:ikc close connection at Columbia with
ie day Passenger Trains on the South
irohnii Knilioad. and at Alston with the
.tins of the Spartanburg Union and Colama
Kailroad.
K. II. TEMPLE, Oen'l Supt.
T. P. Mi:::ki>;yu. Muster Transport*!).
Iah-/ Norton. Jr.. (lend Ticket Agent.
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