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SEPTEMBER.
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SLKEP AN A FARM CROP.
BY TIMOTHY DUNKER. ESQ.
American Agriculturist for Sept.
'Vell, Doctor.' inquired Mrs.
Bunker, 'the railroads are built;
the folks keep coming-what are
yoti going to do about it?'
'Do the lbest we can, Mrs. .Bun
ker,' continued the Doctor. 'There
is so much in society, and in our
'rtifAcia- habits, that sleep will no
longer grow, as - a wild plant, and
take care of itself. We must culti
vate'it as we do corn and potatoeEr
There is no health without sound
-sleep.;. anI thrift on the farm, as
everywhere else, depends largely
upon physical vigor.- Sleep is a
powerful medicine, which helps to
cure irritability of temper, peevish
ness, uneasiness of any kind, like
nervous dyspepsia. It is good fo2
a broken spirit. We might change
the hymn a little, without damage,
and sing, 'Earth has no sorrow
that sleep can not cure.' Sleep, to
be perfect, and profound, and res
torative, shonid be so prepared for,
that not a single discomfort should
interrupt it. We should get ready
- for it just as we prepare for a day's
work-have the tools all ready and
and every hindrance removed.'
'Well, how are you going to get
it wben- it don't come?'inquired
Mrs. Bunker.
'It will come,' continued the
Doctor, if you get ready for it,
like any other welcomed guest.
The sleeping room, if possible,
should be in the most quiet part of
the house, above the first story,
well sunned and ventilated, with
as little furniture as possible in it
---consecrated to sleep. Put away
your feather bed- and comfortables,
as unfriendly aids to sleep, and
wood bedsteads and bed-cords,
with their untimely squeaking.
Have -solid iron bedsteads, with
sheets and blankets that will take
care of the perspiration, or, rather,
prevent it, and keep the body at
the most comfortable temperature.
Rule your own house, and have a
set timeJgo going to bed, the
sooner after nine o'clock the better,
the evei nember 'of the house
ield shall be ready for the main
business of the niight, no matter
what is going on at the lodge, the
* hall, the ball, the temperance dis
eussion, or the prayer-meeting.'
"What is going to become of our
dnties to society ?' inquired Mr.
Spooner.
'A mnan's first duty to society is
to take care of his body,' responded
the Doctor. ''Thou shalt not kill,'
is a part of the decalogue, and
M..either man nor woman owes any
duty to society that, is not com
'patible with a sound mind in a
sound body. Sleep is the one
thing needful, if we would have'
either. What is a man worth to
society with shattered health ?
Cultivate. -sleep, and be worth
something while you are awake.'
-I am glad you are so orthodos
on sleep,' interrupted Deacon
Smith. '.Bat I am afraid. Doctor,
iliooker*own adopted your views,
you would soon be without pa
'tients. T have followed your the
ory for 30 years, and hardly had a
doctor in my Ihouse.
ICE FOR TEETHING (JHILDREN.--The
New York Sun has the following
bit of good news for worried mo
thers and tortured babes:
""The pain of teething may be al
most done away, and,the health of
thaghIild benefited, by giving it
fineaplinters of ice, pi&ked ca' with
a pin, to mneltin its mouth. The
fragment is so small that it is but
a drop of warm water before it can
he swallowed, and the child has all
the coolness for its feverish gums
without the slightest injury. The
avidity with which the little things
taste the cooling morsel; the in
stant quiet which succeeds hours
of fretfulnes-, and the sleep which
follows the relief are the best wit
nesses to this magic remedy. Ice
mayv be fed to a three-months'
child this way, each splinter being
no larger than a common pin, for
five or ten minutes. the result be
ing that it has swallowed in that
time a teaspoonful of warm water.
which, so far from being a harm, is
good for it, and the process may be
repeabed hourly as often as the
fretting fits from teething begin.
To IELIEVE Asnm.--Soak blot
ting or tissue paper in strong salt
petre water. Dry and burn at
O r r ip ashet.
Vanderbilt's income from Gov
1-rnment bonds is 82,700 a day.
Thirteen female physicians are
practicing in Clayton County
Iowa.
Twenty-four white women have
married negroes in Boston in one
year.
Queen Victoria's annual income
is 82,000,000, one half of which she
iaves to add to her principal.
Gen. J. E. B. Stuart's widow is
at the head of the Staunton (Va.)
institute, a successful school.
Laurinbiug, N. C., challenges
.he world with a female child fif
teen months old, weighing 173
)ounds.
Bodies of people drowned in
Lake Tahoe never rise to the sur
face, the water being so cold as to
prevent the formation of gases.
Mrs. Hayes' portrait presented
6y the women of the United States,
cost $3,000. It was painted by
Daniel Huntington, of New York.
A weather sage in New York who
has been keeping a record says that
Vennor's prophecies are sheer non
sense. His guesses are right only
once in eight times.
The whisky product of the United
States for last year was 2,040,000
barrels. By calculation that would
give 81 drinks to every man. wo
man and child of the population.
The Jewish population of Vienna
is reported to have more than dou
led itself according to the recent
census, within, the past .10 years.
Xn 1870 it was 30,200. It is now
72,000.
Mr. Flood, of the Nevada Bon
anza, intends to erect in Fifth ave
nue a larger and more costly resi
dence than that of Mr. Vanderbilt.
The outlay will not be less than
83,000,000.
Certificates to the amount of
4125.000 in Government bonds
have been placed in the hands of
Irs. Garfield, as a part of the sub
scribed fund of $250,000 which Mr.
Field started.
Gen. McDowell is a man so ex
ceptionally and supernaturally ab
stemious that he has not only never
drank a glass of spirituous liquor,
but has refrained all his life from
both tea and coffee.
Texas people do not throw them
selves on epitaphs, no matter how
much display they make at fune
rals. Down on the Rio Grande a
plain board at the head of a mound
tells the public that 'thirteen of
them Mexican Greasers are plant
ed here.'
The Derby hat will be worn this
fall by natty young ladies, but in
stead of a single black or pearl
colored one there will be a variety
in the rich shades of the dark ad
mniral blue, hunter's green, dahlia
color, olive and seal brown, to
match various seal costumes.
'Be jabers,' said Patrick O'Raff
erty, as he was reading about a
ease of suicide, 'be jabers, if iver I
take me own life it will be wid
chloroform.'
'Niver do the loike of that, Pat,'
said Mrs. O'Rafferty, 'for yer ini
mies will bring it up agin ye af
therward as long as ye live.'
The negroes in one of the Eas
tern Counties of Georgia have been
trying by the prayers of one ofi
their number, to raise an old negro,I
who has been dead over a year,j
rom the dead. They set a day
For the resurrection and gathered
at the grave, but, after hours ofi
waiting in the hot sun, they went
biome disappointed.I
Two belles had a fight on the
veranda of a White Mountains'
bjotel. The cause is a secret, but
the encounter was public, being in
the presence of about 50 guests.
I'be girls scratched faces, pulled1
hiair, and tore clothes in a lively~
mianner for a few seconds, and were
aot parted before both bore marks
which lasted several days. They~
belong to wealthy and reputablej
families.
A lady recently departed in~
great haste from Long Branch onl
a Saturday morning. She was'
resplendent in silk, laces and dial
monds, and made the remark at
table just before she left that she
wanted to do some shopping, but
would be back on Monday morning.
A.fter she had gone one of the little,
girls remarked. 'You see, there's aj
rush of trade on Saturday night,
and ma's gone up to hellp fatheri
bend in the store.'
Never give way to melancholy :
2othing encroaches more: I fight
against it vigorously. One greati
:emedy is to take short views of life.
>r next week, or next month,
are you happy now ! Are you
ikely to remain so till evening,~
r next year? Then why destroy~
resent happiness by a distant
niisery which may never come at~
1ll, or you may never live to see it ?
'or every substantial grief has
wenty shadows, and most of them!
hadows of your own making
,FALL CUE
SW.A
~MERCHA]
COLTTI
Has employed a
ence in his C UST6
Fall, who will, wit
stylish cut of his gi
the most fastidio?
AN ELE(
FOREIGN AND ]
__SUITS, $25
. At1. U. t-tf.
JOHN
DIREcr i'ImP
ENGLISH
,HARI) WARE
COL-Ull
THE LARC
ROBSE 11HLD)IX6i AXI) LFR
MECHANICS' TOOLS of every de
Wagon an: Carriage Building and
Circular S:tws of all size furnished
Ind-a Rubber and Leather Belting;
Lacing. Babbitt Metal, Macbinery (
Time, Cemnent, Plaste. 11air. Laths
Window Glass, Paint, OsVi arui:
ACRICULTUF
01 A
Sm.ar Cane Mills, Sugar Pans and
Threshers and Separ: tors, Woven \
Corn Shelters, Feed Cuttrs, Iloc;, ,
Solid Steel Ploughs of all kinds, Ph
Coil, Wagon, Well and Halter Chai
Grain Cradles, Grain and Grass Scy
Has the agency f-jr the celebrated V
are so!d at reduced prive.
AlN goods guaranteed as represente(
tory city reference will have prompt ani
pDry Goods, Groceries,
I MAKING R003
-FOR
IFALL GOOD
GREAT BARGAID
]For the Next 00 ILM
We wVill have oil ex!hibiuon a e
a stock of
iY (i06hS,
(L'LTING,
30IOVS,
WVhich w ill be .old AT' AN 1) 1
LOW COST.
You will also find a large lot of eia
FLOUR,
RICE,
MEAL,
GRITz,
* SUG;AR,
COFFEE,
TEA,
SIIOULDERS,
BREAKFAST ST
dGANNED ftOODS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOBA000O,
CIGA RS,
W ILLOW WVARE,
CUTrLERY, &c.
4And ini lae: every hing usu.,lly kept
first-ches" Villagec S'or. Comeo and se
4vourself.
Respecitfu lly,
NORRIS & CC
Au.' 24, 34-ly.
Drrgs X Faney airtie
Wholesale and Retai
D RUGGISr
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Prescriptions compounded with acci
rnd nicety at all hours.
The Prescription Cleri-'s bed room
stairs over Fant & Whjirter's Girocery
froint room. ---Jul. 27,:
DR. E. E. JACKSON
IR1i(iIT iHD UIEMI
COLUMBiA, S. C.
Removedl to store two dloors next
W~heeler House.
A full stock of Pure Medicines, Cl
ais, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles. Gi
and Field Seeds, always in store ai
moderate prices.
Orders promptly attended to.
Apr. 11, 15-tf.
HARNETT HOUS]
IFormerly1 P'L.TERs' lOTEL)
MARKET SQUARE,
AVANNAH', - - - GEOR4
M. L. IHRNIT & C0,, Propirictr
Tis lavorite aioily hlotel. undter its
e ilne of its CcsnE hinclike conn
~ -Lade:n familes v ii Sv:
I legat hor. duina their sojiurn n
city. 3May 23,: 1
~HARVEY REESI
IBARB'y'I,
IN NEWBERRY HOTI
SBeing desirous of giving general sati
t ion, I have spared no pains to mnak<
shop comfortable and agreeablc to all
~visit tme. 1 will still conduct the busir
and solicit plain and fashionable work.
isfaction guaranteed. I thank my ni
~ous patrons for their generous suppor
1paL S.,ep. 22, o-.
loth ing.
"TOM TRADE.
F"FIEJLD,
NT TAILOR,
1BIA, S. C.,
Gutter of much experi
011 DEPARTMENT this
k his son, noted for the
ruments, be able to please
FrANT LINE OF
0MHvE.,:IC SUITINGS.
AND UPWARDS.
ardware.
C. DIAL,
)RTER AND DEALER IN
AND AMERICAN
lIii CUTLERY,
VfBIA, S. C.
EST VARIETY OF
XIS111"N11 '1IIAVAIRE IN TIE SIATE,
scrip'iu.
Trimmm Material.
to o rd lr.
India Rubber and Hemp Packing.
)ils, File- and Rasps of all kinds.
Grindnnes.
he-, Bnlises, &c.
ALSO,
?AL IMPLEMENTS
LL KINDS.
Evapo;itois, Fan Mills.
Vire t-o:- Screens, Bolting Njeal, &e.
kxes, larmes, Shovels, Spades.
)>gh Steel and Iron, Back Bands.
ns, Tir,!, Baud and Rod Iron.
the,, &c., &C.
VATT P'LOUGIIS and1 Castings of all kinds, which
1. Orders accompa.ied with the money or satisfac
I carefi! attention. Oct. 6, 41-tf.
- -GLENN SPRINGS,
SPARTANBURG CO., S. C.
The Proprietors of this Celebrated Water.
-ing Place respectfully annonce that it will
! be opened this Seas(on on1 the 1st of Miy"
,?]under the same management. as last year.
TERNIS OF BOARD.
Per day.....................: 2 60
r .4 Per week.................... 12 00
Per week for 2 weeks..... .. .10 00
9 Per week for ' weeks......... 9 00
W Per week for 4 weeks......... S 10
elet ,ottages to Rent-per tenemnent-of 3
rooms-for the Season, $0.i ; Whole
SCottages-6 rooms-for the Season,
s50.uO.
O ' Special attention given to shipping
the Water. The Spritngs can be reached
f:om Spartanburg at lowest rates by IIacks.
SIMPSON & SIMPSON,
de.,~ May 11, 19-tf Proprietors.
~NEWBERRY HOTEL,
-BY
A. W. T. SIMMONS.
This elegant new Hotel is now open for tbe
*reception of guests, and the proprietor will
spare no effort to give satisfaction to the
travelling public. Good airy rooms, comn
fortable beds, the best of fare, attentive, ac
eomnmodating servants,andu moderate charge's
will be the rule. .June 9, 24-tf.
RIPS
ZPiedmont Seminary for Yoong
2 Ladles.
A high-class School foi Young Ladies,
-'ucation is guaranteed and the best methods
in a andl text books are used. Located in the
wellknon Pedmnt Huse on ofthe
-e for mrost. charming Sunmmer resorts in the "up.
country."
The Course of Study comprises tihe usual
ranches taught in the best Female Col
e ges; the personal andi constant supervi
e sian of each pupil will oc found to be a spe
cialty or the Institution, as well as good
nd abundant food, andi the refining infiu
-... enes of a Christian home.
les. TERMs PERt SESSION OF TWENTY WEEKS:
Collegiate Department (including FREE
- nition in Latin and French), $2~2; Interme
T diate. (giving a sound Etnglishi training). $20:
I Pritmary, $I2.50; Co.ntingent Fee, $1.50:
3 Board (including fuel. furniture, lights and
service). $(5.
Pupils received at any time and charged
from (late of entrance.
If notified in time the Principal will meet
pupils at Columbia a tew days before the
commencement ot each Sessien.
AI - Circulars and Relerences can be ob
9tainied at the otilce of TIlE NEWJtEaR HER:
ALD).
Present Session ends June 17: Autumn
Session begins September 12.
J. HENRY IIAGE R, A.M.,
Principarl.
Spartanburg, S. C., Mar. 1->, 1881. Il-tf
raCY _..._
li Outfit furnished free, with full in
up- 111structions for conducting the most
tore, p111iroitablo business that anyone can
*t.~engage in. Tire business is so easy
ic arn, and our instructions are so simple
--d plain. that anry one canr make great
profits fromn the very start. No one can
tii who is willing to work. Wonmen arc as
~ uccsful ais men. Boys and girls can earn
~ age sums Manry have made at the busi
ess over one hundred dollars in a single
iJL cek. Nothinig like it ever known belore:.
All who engage are surprised at the ease
nd rapidity with which they are able to
to nake money. You can engage in this busi
ess dnring your spare tinme at great profit.
Yu do not have to invest capital in rt We
i-~ ake all the risk. Those who need ready
rden noney, should write to us at once. All fur
~d at tished free. Address True & Co.. Augusta,
Maine. Oct. 13. 42-ly.
CROCKERY
-AND
GLASSWARE.
Ai.R A nice assortment of CROCKERY arnd
GLAS.SWARE just received and for sale by
iW. T. WRIGHT,;
inah Who still has only ia wOf' those CHFEAPI
and STOVES left. Gall qitck it y-otu want one.I
thle Who still continue- to carry on the TIN1
BVSINESS in all its. branches. and keeos ar
Mfull litie ofSt es
-9 Tinware andStes
And last, though not least, who will do
1.1l the ROOFING, GlUTTERING and otherj
*JOB WORK lhe can get, just ascheap as he!
sfac- can afford it. M1ar. 23, 47--1y.
wbo Demorest's Portfolio,I
tess,
Sat-. For Autumn and Winter, just received~
ner-Mand for sale at
tinM HERALD BOOK STORE.
Jfiscella
=7.
-THE STUDY OF MI
[ ------0
The Labor of Year-; Ace
the New lnductiv<
SPIANO AN:
Mrs. W.
Has Opened a STUDIO eve
Store for the RecE
Having Taught this Method in the North w
ville, S. C., now Otfers her Services and the M
AND VICINITY.
G It is imposible to set forth ALL THE J
40ld System, in an Advertisement, but invite al
ior Circular.
IT SAVES TIME ANi1 MONEY. It is so Si,
understand it.
It do0es away Willh years of Orlgery.
I!- takes the Pupil :kl.nost imneliately into
uo11t iles the same throughout. the whole Cour
I' is not a snperficial mehol, but applies U
out any chaiigte whatever.
It coninmends itseIf at one- to the educated
This Method is entirely iiffierent from the C
An opportunity i? offered to idl to gain a 31
for Less Expense t0
Aj- Many of iy Pupils in the South are
which was gained at a nina11l XpeNISA , while
DOL LARS per Le-son.
This Mthod fultils the maxim that "Whatei
ens life and inicreases usefuliss."
Terms, 50 ets4
S E EPi.oolis and Sieet .4usit will he
FOR FURTILEft PA1RTiCUlA1S. CALL 0
MI
Feb. 2, S-t
THE
STWIN SPRINU
Patented, Nov. 21, 1
E, the unde
AVBED, nmai
WMA
at Helena, '. C ,
petrior to any we
Sinie.s PAIR
E. 17. Christan.
Geo. MeWhirter.
R. W. Roone.
G. WV. HTolland.
- Mr.s. E. F. Blease.
G. W. Garmnany.
The Springs can be had at J. 0. IIAVII
Newberry,
EXCELSIOR CO
Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEP
AN~D FOR SALE BY W. T. WI
Sewuiiz .7M
GREAT OP
[ am manufacturing three styles of Sewit
UNHEARD OF
as to defy all competition. No family ne
person out of employment after readingt
ANNOUNCEMENT EX
-No... 1. Style,
The"Centennial,"
wakes the Stitch directly
from two spools, is war
ranted to don the whole
range of family sewing
with the greatest ease
and most perfett man
ncr, and sells s
For - - s15 '-.
No. 3. Style,"
makes att wtll either the Lock-stitch, Cha
and is the tinest Sewing 3Machine ever ini
EVERY MACHIN~E IS WARil
Sewing 3behine Agents and others wil
gage in a profitable business. Send for (
The Patent FoIlng Tab
Apr.6 14-6;u.
~OUR MONTHLY.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Oc a Moirn T.Y is a magazine devoted to gen- .a
ral and religious reading. Its contana 24 "
louble column pges, and every endeavor will
be made to mak it worth the money.
jEvery charitably inclined person should sub- (gi
asribe for it, as the'entire subscription is devoted Atr
o the support of the orphans in the
THmORNWELL ORIPHANAGE
f Clinton. S. U.. by whom all tihe work upon it pt
is done. It is carefully edited and is worth the -h,
rice asked for it. Will not the friends of the~f
3rphanage get up a list of subscribers for us and".
o enable de..erving boys to assist in eupporting 'vi
~ hemselves.
All subscriptions should be sent at once to the
ditr ad pblidieEV. WM. P. JACOBS,
Oct. 2fl42-tf. Clinton, S C.
aeons.
IL HISOVERI!
TSIC SIMPLIFIED.
>iplished in Weeks by
- MIethod fbr the
D ORGrAITIT
H Clark
R. Y. Leavell's Furniture
ption of Pupils.
Lh Unparalleled Success; also in Green
-thod to the CITIZENS OF NEWBEi.RY
,I)VANTAGES this Method has over the
I interesteri to Call at the Studio, or Send
nple that even a Child of Five Years can
. At
the Science of Musical Compositions. and
se of in.,trnction. -e
> all Music procisely as it is written, with
Aitsa of the community.
Ji sy%temu.
vical E,ltcation in a short time an
.an e-er beforc.
now succslully Teaching this Method. r
mye.pense for 'TlItioni alone was FOU
,rmhortens the ronal to loarning, length- Ie
At
[r
,Per Lessonz.
Farushed on Moderate Terms. L'
o ADDlESS,
S. W. H. CLARK,
Newberry, S. C. e
a
Le
4,r
BED!ii
A.
C.
D.
.
F.
8. No. 18498. G
L.
-signed, now using the TWIN SPRING
auctured by . -
ZOBEL & CO.,
take pleasure in stating that they tare sn
have ever used.
til
r. C. Pool. W. T. Ttarrant.
s. F. Fant-t. James McIntosh.
J. 0. Hlavird. .Junins E. Chapman. rce
W. WV. Hlouseai. G. G. D)eWalt. iA
). W.~ T. Kibler. A. W. T. Simmons.
L'. B. Whites. R. L McCaughrin. ~
D'S, and at the Furniture Stores la sA
Mar. 16, 1881-11-Lf.
OK STOVES I si
THE BEST IN THE IARKET. *
Fourteen difibrent sizes and kinds. Five=
Izes with Eniameled Reservoi.- Ad'apted to -
.11 requirements, and priced to suit all purses.
LEADINC FEATURES: i
)ouble Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grate,
Ldjustable Damper, Interc-hangeable Auto- .jr
natic Shelf. Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth
'ate, Swinging FIue-Stop. Recver.ible Gas
tarning Long Cross Piece. Double Short
:enters Heavy Ring Covers, Illuminated Fire ru
Mors, Nickel Knobs, Nickel Panels, etc.
Unequaled In Material, in Finish, a-nd in C
iperation. a
PA RD & CO., Baltimore, Md. .l
,IGHT, Newberry, s. C. t
achines.
t-o
3RTUNITY!
g Machines anad selling them at such
PRICES''
cd be without a Macbine, and no an
118 p
TR AORDINA RY !! !
No. 2. Style,
SThe "Best,"
a strictly fir-st-class Shut
tIe Machine is warrant~
ed to do the~ same work
as the Singer and to be
a Superior Machine ina
every respect. ~fol
Priec, - 835.
rhe Triune, "r
in-stitch or Spiral Embfoidery stitch
eted. Price, $30.
ANTED FOR 3 YEARS.
I find this a grand opportunity to en
ircular and Terms to .Let
RY LOTH{. Arr
lanufacturer of
I and the L.atest Styles of Sewing
ri Cabinet Work.Ar
No. 645 NORTH BROAD STREET, I
PIADELPHIA, PA. e
AND HiS
DISEASES.
Conitaining-an "Index' of D .aeases," v-hach
vs the symptoms, ca-use, and the best or<
eatment of eacn ; a table giving all the ~witl
incipal drugs used for the horse, with the3Stal
dinary dose, effects, and antidote when airatta
aison ; a table with an engraving of then '
rse's teeth at different ages, with rules au
r telling the age of the horse; anal other corr
luable information Call anid ges a copy. Her
For sak- at j,are
HERALD BOOR STORE. Tha
Rail Roads.
olumbia & Greenville Railroad.
T
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
COLU.BIA. S. C., August 3eth, 1881.
On and after Thursday, September 1st, 1881, thte
kSENGERTrAINS will run as herewith in-R
;atud uion this road and its branches.
Daily, except Sundays.
No. 42. UP PASSENGER.
ave Columbia.A - - e 11.20 a i
Alston. - - - - 1226 p
Newberry. - - - - 1.21 p L
- Ninety-Six. - - - - 2.50 p n
Ilodges, - - - 852 p m
Belton, - - - - 5.5 p n
'rive Greenville. - - - - 6.19 p m
No. 4S. DOWN PASSENUER.
ave Greenville, - - - 10.332an
" Belton, - - 11.57 a TH
" Hodges. - . 112 p m
Ninety-Six. - - - - 2.35 p
" Newberry, - - - 3.47 p =
"Ahton, - ,o - 4.46 p m
-ive Columbia,F - - 5.50 p
ARTANDURG. UNION a COLUMBIA RAILROAD.
No. 42. UP PASSENGER.
ave Alston, - - - - 12.40 pi
Strother. - - - - 1.13 p m
Lvles Ford. - - - - 1.26 p m J
Shelton, ------ --- 1.3 pm
Fish Dam,. - - - .56 pm
Santuc.. - - - - -- 2.08 p m
Union,- ---- 2.&5pi
Jssnelville, - - - 3.04 p
- ..Cole,. . . . . . 3.24 p In
Spartan burg. S. U. & C. Depot, B4.3 p m
Tive Spartauliurg. It. & D. Depot, E 4.12 p m~
No.4:. DOWN IIASSENGEH.
are Spa tau bur,, . & D. Depot, H 12i8 t r
Spartaiburg,6. U.&C. epot,ki I.o7p
'scolet. -39 p
Jonesville, - 59p
union. . - 2.3 p t
Sautuc, -id p
Fish Dam, -3.15 p i
elton.37 p In
Lyles Ford, - 47p
Strother. -4.11 p In
rive at Als.on. 4 , 3 p m
LATIdUISS RAILWAY.
aye Newl,erry, 39.6 p In
rive at L-urens C. ., - , 45 p
ave Laurenp C. - - 8.30 a
ri-e at Newberry. 2- 12p m:
ABELVYILLE BRANCH.
ave odges-, -3.56 p in
ri-e at A3beville. . 47C p
eA 12-- 4.15 p in
riye at lodgest, - - - 1.3. p In
ILVE RIAGE RAILCOAD AND AN-ERSON
ave Belton at. 5.0 p In
Anderson 6.41 p no
Pendleton, !.az) PIn
tve Seneca C, -.0 pn ip
rive at Wahalla 7 1) D 1 n
&ve llalla at, 9.23 at us
are Seneca D , - 9, A a m
i'tAvlleto, - - ). m
Anderdn, - - 11.12
rive at Belton, - 11.48 a
)n and after the above d-te, through car
11 be run be*.ween Columbia and llengersoa
le without change.
CONNECrIONS.
Wfth South Carolina Railroad from Char-,
leston.
With Wilmington, Columbia and August
alroad from Wilmington and all
points North thereof.
With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad from Charlotte and all poin
North thereo. -
With Asheville & Sp-tburg R1.)
for points in Western North Carolina.
With A. & C. Div. R. & D. R. R., from all
points South and West.
With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. It.. from At
lanta and beyond.
With A. & C. Div., RL. & D. M. It., from allI
points South and West.
With South Carolina Railroad for Charles
ton.
With Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta
Railroad for Wimington a athe-North.
With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta $
Railroad for Charlotte and the North. _a
With Asheville & Spartanburg Railroa
from endersonvile.
With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. , from
Charlotte and beyond.
Wtahdard Time qs d is Washington, D. C., x
iich is fifteen minutes faster than Columbia.
J. W. FRY, Sperintendent.
IL Popr, General Passenger Agent.
th Carolina alilroad fCompany.
Withn Wianter.Septemb4i, ansAugesa
aRaonti road rWillmigo andth follth. n
Wihve ote Columbia and Augusta al
railrdfo Charl tte an th Nort . -fl
OIWETAshe AILY ESIpatbr RNailra.)
aeCharlestte ad beyond. 0 .
J.cadaa W. RY Sueited.4 -
nyth Caolmina aroad Comp55An.
WAY SFEG A DPARTSEN .
GIGREENVILLE EXPTSNS.
:ave Columbia a - - - 5.10 A. M1.
-rive Camden at - - - - 8.37 P. M.
Tnive Charleston at - - - 1.35 P. M. -
GOING WEsT (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
ave Charleston at- - - 6u.20 A. M.
aveamden at....-.-.-..45 A.. M
-riv Columbia at - - - 10.55 A. M.
Psgr eavn Columbia or- 5.h0A.r3.
TinveCamen t re- Chaleto - 1.5 P.
orv Cougusta at 6.2 P. -N. 0 .M
GOI GOsTIL EAST P DAIL AYS
eave Chlarlso at - - 9.35 P. Nt.
alve Augu.sta at - - - - 7.5A.M.
rive Colmbin at - - - 5.20 P. N._
Banc lle ec Charleston at 8. P -
rive Augusta at- . - - - 7.00 P. Si
rive Columbia at - - - 5.00 A. 31.
)n Columbia D)ivision Night Expres.
sins runt daily; all othier Trains daily ex.
At Sunday.
)n Augusta Division all Passenger Traini. A
a daily.
leeping Cars are attached to Night :.
:press Tfrains-berths only $1.50-betwecu A'
Imnbia, Charleston and Augusta. On .
turudays andi Sundays, ronnd trip tickets.
Ssold to and from all Stations at one first_
.ss tare for the ronnd trip, good till Mon.
y noon to return. Connections made
Columbia with Greenville and Columbia .
ilroadi and Charlotte, Columbia and Au
sa Railroad at Charlot,te Junction by
,in :arriving at Columbia at 10.55 A. 3.1. Li
cIlieaving Columbia at 555 P.51., to and~
'm all points on both Roads. At Charles
s witha Steamers for New York on Wed. .
ilays and Saturdsays; also, with steam er 2I
-Jacksonville and points on St. John.
rer andI with Savannah and Charleston "th
ilroad to all points South.
'onnections are made at Au sta with
orgis Railroad and Centrali - road t
c from all points South and West. .
'brough tick(ets can be purchased to al1
[nts South and West, by applying to
A. il. D)hSACURUn. Agent, Columbia.
D. C. ALL JEN, G.I'.& T. A.
onIN B. PECK, General Superintendent. tu
NOTICE
ro Tourists and Hiealth-Seekers. -a
uner Schedule to the Kountains of West- -
ern North Carolina.
UITANBURS, UNION & COLUMBIA R. R., -1
lIEVILLE & SPARTANBUJRG R. RI.
)n and after Monday, May 16th, 1881, the
lowing Schedule will be run over these
:1ds daily, (Sundays excepted):
DOWN TRAIN--NO. 1 -g
tve Hlendersonvile............8 00a. - -kn
"Spartanburg. .. . ........12.10Op. in..
"Union.................2.14 p. m.
-iye at Aiston...............4.25 p. m.
UP TRAIN NO. 2.-t
wve Aiston.................12.10 p.mi. i
Union...................2 15 p. m. h
Spartanburg...........4.00 p. mn. Di
-ive at Hendersonville...... ..7.00 p. mu.
OWN TRAIN NO. 3--ACCOMMODATION.
Lve Spartanburg.............6.00 a. mn.
'Union..................8 20a. m. tal
-ie at Alston...............11.25 a. m.
UP TRAIN NO. 4.p
yve Alston..................5.00 p. m
SUnion. ................7.50 p. in.
-ive at Spartanburg.......... 9.15 p. mn.
'his train makes close connection at Als- -
with down train on C. & G. RL. IR. from'
wberry.:
lose 'connection is made at Aiston with U
*n from Columbia on Greenville & Colunm
Road. At Columbia, connection is madle
n Charleston, Wilmington and Augusta. '
t Spartanhurg, connection is made a. :da
Line Depot with trains from Atlanta,seul
Charlotte, also with Stage Line to Glenn -.n
ings.wi
'arties desirous of visiting Cesar's Head
>tber points of interest can be provided
1 first class conveyances from the Livery
bles in Hendersonville at reasonable
s. - -for
hese Roads are in excellent condition:
2ished with first class Coaches; provided ,Gz
a all necessary appliances for safety and :o
foit of Passengers. At Spartanburg and
dersonville the Hotel accommodations
now ample for a large increase of travel.
y will be found well sapplied wlthgood
mutain fare at reasonable rates.
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