The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 14, 1880, Image 3
Church Directory.
ethodist.--Rev. 8. .. P Elwell second
Sabbath In each month at 10{ o'clIc A. ii.
Rev. Olin L. Durant, ad athih st il A. N.
Rev. J. W. Daniel, 4th Sabbath at Vt. N.
Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh lcLeen, at the
Methodist Churph, on 4th Bbbath -96t 11
o'clock a. m
BaOlat-Becona Church, Rlet. W. B. Single
ton ,astor, 1st Sabball$ ai -Batcrday before
in esel month at 11 o'clook a. m.
Liberty Church-a-Libeoty Statiorr--Ite W B
Singleton, Past or..lettsi every 'd Sabbath
and Saturdaj befofe.
Sweet potatoos are fine.
Cotton picking is the order of tho
* day.
The forest will soon put on its au
tumn dress.
-o Radicalism must nover bo permitted
to raise its hydra head again in Pick.
ens.
.udge Durant has bought the Max,
cy place in town.
"Up and at thern" should be the
watch word of the Democracy.
Quito a number of bales of cotton
v iavo been bought by the merchants
of this place.
One of our citizens who attended
tho King's Mountain Contennial says
it is his last for the next hundred
years at least.
Miss Sue E. Lewis, of our town, rC
turned from Willianmton Uollego last
( Sunday on account of the serious ill
ness of her mother.
"Eternal vigilonceo is the price of
liberty." Seo that no Democratic
sontinol sloops on hisj post.
We have noticed several fields of
cotton alrnost completely stripped of
leaves by the catterpillar, but owing
to the lateness of their appearanco,
wo don't think the crop injured to any
extent by them.
Tuesday last State elections came
off in Indiana, Ohio and West
Virginia. Much interest is centered
in the election in Indiana and Ohio.
We will givo our readers the result
noxt week. -
Tho Stato eanvass is progressiig
favorably. At some of the m'eeting
the attendantce Was rather small, bt
genorally the crowds niro largo ndi
the onithusiasmn very great..
agera" in repjly to "A JDomocrat," in
roierencie to t ho manag Lement, of the~
pirimalry cluetion at E:&stat.oo, hias no
liatno signedl to it, an11( Iconsetqugentlyv,
under(.* the rnles of thisa otlico, can niot
~IWhen a trifling~ negro gets at whip
ping~ itn Eai:ley byliv own ctitolor for
cta ling the ir ratinn11, nur~ esteenit-d
con tem polrary, t ho( Gri'oivillto ENmes,
hvndsi ity aiccotnint of 'Iho aitTa ir "La~: w
groos arie ishot4ii in G:iv ille its I had
line is "'A niaTair to beo regre tted."'
A n at my of worms, gna winig., tuna wi
ing, naight, andit dty, eatiniig it- 1 it al
a wayi, is~ frequet: lii (he enso of conm
inlions nai fits. Shiritner's Itiolianz
't ermI~iugo is the remedyuii.
'jhe rotid1enco (in Ithe phLatat ion
kon nIA "K'o wee," ini thi~s (Coui v.
lormet1ly tilo rCSidenflC n[ C.1, .1)olin
V t'ntihotnn,, hnit now the. p'ropert-y of Dri.
occupied by3 Benj. C. Crawforid, was
hirnied on Sunday:13 evening laist at 5
o'clock. Wo iui hav ot, learnedC the
ori1gin of the fire, nor' tho amount oi
damrago done by the flames.
,It is thought the Gretnhackc tick
et will bo endorsed by thio Radical
* party. They are twin. brothers uand
naturally enough drilt in ono channel.
If thoro is ai single Grceenbacker' in
Pickenis County we yet have to learn
the fact.
A CCIDENT-Annio, dau~ghther of'Mrs.
Flora Griffin of' this luco, fell from
the top) of a wagon loaded with cotton
last week, and broke her colilar bono.
We aire glad to ilearn that the little
;SUfferer la doing well,
By a poster which has been loft at
this office by Mr. Joremiah Looper.
'County CIlu'irmnan of the .Rep ublicant
party of' this County, we learn that
"a mass meeting" of the "Republioni n"
party will bo held ait this laco on
.next Satraday at 11 o'clock. "Dis-.
tinguished~ spea kers" wvill bo prontL.
* '-This its the first effort of the defunct.
.party at resurrection in thiM County'
sicc '76. They will bo eternatlly
Aburied on the 2d day of next month.
A NE~W DEPARITURE.-Upper as well
as Solo Loather' cut at VAjtnt
MCBEE's Harness and Saddlory Man
ii., nezst door to the sign of the Largo
Ooot. . 4 large stock of H~arness at d
hadd les on hand. priced to suit the
iimes. Tar' 80 conta per gallon. (Caii
sure when in Greenvrillo, and get from
him what you Wanit in this line.
.oter's abould not loose their inter--.
est in the election ion the 2nd of next
N ovember. They should remem ber'
that ev'ery thing Lliy hold near a nd
4 dear anid is woarth living fot in this
Stato depends upon the results of the
electi~on. Jiftheoy desiro the contion
irnce of goodI, economica~l and in tli-,
gent governmnent,, they sho'uldl vote
the D~emocratie tiet; but if they do,.
sire a corrupt, vieiou" and ignorant
governinont, they should vote the
R aid ical tiet. HlOnesty and intelli
gonceo stand upon the one hand; venal
atpvnn ig m...a ,.i ...-l .. oi~ ,'
Fair of t'po Gate ,Jty Guards at
AtlanW1( I~iisdnoing Ootober .
11th, 1880. Cheap excursion rates
via the Greenville and Columbia Rail
lRea Bouud trip tickets to Atlanta
and rnwill be sold at tho soveral
ticket offices on the line of this Road "
from Monday, October 11th, until I
Friday, October 22d, inclumve, good Y
to -eturn until October 25th, inclu- A
sivo, at the following low rato: From 0
Columbia, $5.50; Alston, $5 50; Poma.. q
ria, $5; Nowberry, 85; Chappoll's i
$4.25; Ninoty Six, 84; Abbeville; $4;
Now Market, 64; Greenwood, 83.75;
Hodge's, $3.75; Donnald's, $8.50;
Honca Path, $3 50; Bolton, $3.25; An
derson, $3.25; Williamston, '8.25;
Pondloton, 3; Walhalla, $3. B
J. W. FRY,
General Superintendent, e
JABEz NOLRTON, Jr., Gun. T. Agent d
The oloction is only 19 days off.
P-ut in good work for tho causo of '
gpod and honest government during
that time, and see that no Democratic
voter remains away from the p0118.
Our full vote must bo polled-thu
Stato and Nation oxpoets it of us.
Parties who have spokon for lime,
or who want limo for wheat, will
pleaso call last of ttie wook and get it
away. lHave no where to store it.
Pri.c $1 cash in hand.
E. R. HoRToN,
Liberty, S. C., Oct. 10, 1880.
StRAY D-From the pasture of the under'
signed, near Bowen's Mills, a Black Horse
Mule Colt, aibout, six months old. Been miss
ing since October 7th. Any one furnishing
information a4 to t lie whereabouts of said mule
colt will be liherally rewarded for their troi
ble. Communicate with me at Ensdly, S. C.,
or in person at my home near Bowen's Mills.
L. R. DALTON.
itngood, Alexander & Co. will pay
you in cash or goods the highest price
for seed and balo cotton, "and don't
you forget it."
A large lot of Ladios Cloaks and
Gonts Clothing, at Hagood, Alexander
& Co's.
The largest and eheapost lot of
Boots and Shoes, at H agood, Alex
a n deor & Co's.
Just received a large lot of Cloth.
ing, at 11. C. SHIRLEY'S,
Central, S. C.
HItrool, Alexander & Co. have inst
recei ved from Now York, a full 'line
of F'all uan1d Wiitor Good.. Call and
ixalm ino their largo anid select stock
before buytng. TheImy can plm- you
in prices anzd quality.
A N 01.1) LADY'S GuIAT1TUDE---A lady
70 yearis of ag~o exprsses great ?ri
t it udeb for ie benivt. she( has dleri'o I
from~ Warmm-r's Salo Bitters, and1( di -
ch(utres her h,-lief that theo remo'lv isa a
cert :ain specific f or dlyspepsia 419-i m
Garder. 8eed at whmolosalo and rec
taiml, arail Gra&s Sed-wvithi a fitll line
of Druim and 11 ) ~ D rit, Sunries c,
Lamij't, Pauints, Oil antd D~yestouff; at
Them Valmiio Belt C'ampany, Mari'
h~llI, M iot-higan w'ill send their cle,
briat~eu E'lectr VoT4ltii Helts tio to
afIlhete up 30 day. tral. Speedy
t hey saiy. Writo t4s thern withlout.
For the Logislature.
lira, The mmy fricieds of iol. WV. E.
WEt~LlIt) RN reM pectfutlly anniiounie him asl a
ennl ditec for thle 1Legislatu re at lie en suing
election, subject. to the result of general elc-~
tion. MANY Fasuis.
Pateunts for Invrentionus.
E. WV. A NDERSON. J. C. SMITH.
ANDRSON & SMITHI,
A ttorn eys at La w INo. 700 Seven th -St.
Opposite the Uiiited States Patent
Orn'o, Waslmmngtonm, D. (2.
N~o l(eo for preliia~iry exatmliation.
No foo unlness patent is allowed.
Fecs less thant thoso of any other
reCsponisibl( agency.
Practice in theo U. S. Paltent Ornco,
U5. S. Supreme Court, and Disti'ict
Conuts.
Correspondence solicited and no
chmarg.e madifo for advice.
Books of information sent free of
char go.
Retfrcl)e fu rnishecd upon01 requtest,.
oct I4, 4 3m
Election Notice.
Picia.Ns C. II., R. C., October 4thb, 1880.
Tfhe following namnedl personis are aippoitod
as 31a rnagers of I le Genmerael Elect ion, to be
heldh oni I T i3LS)A VT Vjjj SE~C(ND DAY l) OF )
NOVEl3l ~11, 1880. Tihie poll s to be, kept
open from ti o'clock A. M. to 6 1'. M.:
Easey-TI. A. McNIlban, J. WV. Brunson,
A. RI. N Folger.
Libierty-.\l. TV. Smithi, WV. T. O'Dell, WV. E.
Central--T. WV. Folger, Rt. Game Gaineos,
Jarties Peek.
llurricane---R. E. Steele, A. RL. Craig, W~at.
son Stewart.
Pickens C. II.---. WV. Taylor, J. L. Thiorn-.
ley, [B. F". Lesley.
Jereiah~l TIrainum.
Pinmpkintown--W..~ . B. Jones, G. M. Lynch,
Matthew liendricks.
Jer'emiiah Parrott.
11linckle's -Geor'ge Bowie, A. A. Alexander,
Tsnae Davis.
One or more of tlie Managers from each
precenct are requmestedl andl requiiredl by law
to meet at Pickens C. 11. on Saturday, Oct ober
;thl, 1880, to receive the Poll Lists, lan~ks,
Oat bs ot Oflice and Boxes, with th(le necessary
inst ructionis.
W. T. McFA LL. Chairman.
F. V. CLA YTON.
AILONZ() M. FOLGOER.
Comimis4sioners of Elect ion.
Oct 11, Ib880.
.$Pecla,1 .Notices~.
LoUvitaL,. Ky, May 2, 1879.
Aesr,. lutacnsons * 11o.. Atlanta, Oa.:
ents-For sixteen years I have diligently
aught for some speofic (of speedy action)
ir neuralgia and headache-recent use of
our "Neuralgine" proves I have at -last
>und it, and I take great plensaro in fully
ndorsiig your retnedy as possessing every
uality claimed for it as a specific for sick
eadacho and neuvalgia.
Respect flly yours,
THOS. E. POWELL.
For sale by'Dr. J. W. QUILLIAN. Easley.
ONE WHO KNOWS
lye: Rankin's Compound Fluid Extract of
uchu and Juniper is the most pleasant and
l'eetive remedy for all diseases of the Blad,
er or Kidneys that has been offered to the
ablic. Mild and pleasant in its action, it
tiiulates and inlvigorates the secretions, and
ives health and tone to the prostrate or dis
ased organs. Pain in the Bladder, Gravel,
Orostratlon, Non retention of the Urine,
irick Dust Deposit-in fact, all diseases of
lie Bladder or Kidneys are cured by it.
Prepared only by llunt, Rankin & Lamar,
)ruggists, Atlanta. Ga., and for sale by Dr.
.W. Quillian, Easley.
ANTIocH, TaoUP Co., (a., July 4, 1879.
I am one of the unfortunate sufferers from
;ravel or disease of the Kidneys, and find
nore and spedier relief from Rankin's Bu
hu and Juniper .than anything I have ever
ried. 1 esteem it so highly were there but
Me bottle in the world I woudi willingly give
)100, or anyamount., for it.. I recommend
t above all other imilar preparations.
1.T. VINN.
sept 2, 1880 60 2m
OSTETTE
. .. CELEBRATED
STOMIACH
The necumulatedi evidence of nearly thirty
yeairs shtow t hat thle Bitteris is a certin1 re..
tedy for innlarinl disease, as well as its suir
'st preventive; tiinit. it. eradicates dyspepsia,
aonst i pat ion, live r Comllplainlt and nerv'ousniess
30uoie rnels a aentdleney to got , rieu tnaistn,
urinary a~n nierne d isorder., t h~t it imiparts
v'igor to thle tercble, and cheers thle ti id whili
it inv'igorat es thle bodhy.
F'or sale by all Driyrgists and Dealers gen
eralhly.
New Advertisemients.
Long Cut Smoking Tobaccc
is mil. fragramnt ali 1 swvee- Smuokes C(col
and goes t wiee as far als graniu'in'e.1I tbac.
ALLEN & GI NTER. Manuafactutrer.<,
4.' - . OENTB TOJAN. 1.
-- The Chicago
.Weokly News
will be sent, postpaid,
from date to .Jan. is
next, for 10 cents. Tis
trial subscription will
enable readers to be
come acquaintqd with1
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six comIpleted stres
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Vhs lbcago, Ilt
Onf Cataleom of fland instenmenti, 160 guravins of ett
al.Delta, Pompons Pouthes, Drum-Mjors 1t.t lat Epau
.iai,~p, utlas, tiin orga nga1~ utn
Mcoh' (lude for'Amater Dad, and Putnsas Drum-Malora
LYON AIIEAL, Monroe and Staw tei., chicago, Ill.
l'HE BONANZA FOR BOOK-AGENTE
is selling our splendidly illustrated book
Life of'
GENERAL HANCOCK
by his life-long f'rieind, lIon. .1. W. F~)liNEY,
avl'nuthor of' national fame~i. TIhis wVork is (en,
dorsed by (I h N . i t A N C( K() , parIy ileder
and( press; is low-priced, iniiuaeiisely ptopuilar,
nnid takinig like wild fire everywhere. thiutits
500. Agets are imatking _ e-asily $10 per dat iiy,
F'or tile best boo.k, b~est te ei, amil full par
ticuilars, iaddress qutick 11UilHA il) Ul1OS.,
Atlaniti, Georgia.
ELASTIC TRUSS
Eta. a [Pad d lflering from alliothers,
6NSI0L.E pgnItons of the bodty, while the
TRUSS xntn'nt sarenea
wihth lager. .with light
preaanre t he Hrernialis held securely
layand nIght. andt a radtent en.re certatu. Is eay, durable
and cheep. sent by mall. Circulars free.
EGG LESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, Ill.
A~i'JTR GALIVA NIC L.A'TTI Y. WVorn on
besct. A radientl cure forl libeiturnati sm t
Sampti~le 50c. Pair t icuilars for sthauip. PERR~lY
\IlASON, Caizii, Ohio,.
A Y.EAI1 ANI) E'X'INSES
toag ents. Out t Frtee. Ad.
dress P. 0. V[ICKEIIY,
N ew spaper A t dvei ising~IL iura u, It) Spumrce
COTTON. GINS!
COTTON GINS!
-0
WE HAVE TIIE AGENCY FOR
TUE C14[ELEBATE4D
iproved Light Drft Cotton Din, a1
Feeder d. Condeneer,
This GIN, where introduced, enjoys the re.
put ation of being the best COTTON GIN
made.
We also represent some of (he best makes
of STEAM ENO1NES, which will be.isold on
favorable term.
The interest of the PLANTER is considered
and we feel that it will repay all in search of
above machinery to correspond with us.
J. 11. 'MORGAN & BRO.,
GRIEENVILLE, S. C.
july 15, 1880 43 ly
FALL OPENING.
S. BRAFMAN
OF Ti1E
Daltinmnro ClothiftE Hgnse
CALLS ATTENTION TO TIE
public that wo havo ic largces
Stock of
EVElR UlOUG~ilIT TO TI1Il R
ket, :and we will rsell them at 25 per'
cent less than nniy mhrchuant South or
Nor'thI of G reenville. Wo do all our
ownl maufactuingtI and Have youi theC
jolbbers profi. Pleas~o give us a call
wVhenT yout viMI it ou city anid be con,
vin(cd.
Wo also :all aittention that MRI .
W~T AIlN FO!!l) is in our oidoy
f'riends to) call on111 him.
8 Bi[.\AlMA N
Ceveho.td Block,
.Creenille, N. C.
L~. ROTiISCllbL), Alangor,
aug 12, 1880 47 5m1
Greatest Wheel of the~ Age,
For Sale by
TITOS. WV. DAI
ALSO, (Grieenille.
ALSO,)EALElt. IN STEA4~M
G IN PRI ESSES, SE WING MA.
CINiS, &c.
au'g 12, 1880(7
-TTCEl OF F'IN.\L S
N Notice is~ hereby g'.iMI4 4
ply 1o Olin L. D)iurant, P b
Oct ober ilex, to . 'o lny to o4e
11nent oIf the Estaite oif .JA~j1
deceased, and) as11k to be fshariged ih~ -
as8 Execultord,.
J1 11. LA RENCE. 4,
W. B. LAW RENCE,J
sept. 30, 1880 2 r
[. rK E I bis met hod of informing all part 1es
nulltercat ed, I ht I will be foutnd in my of-.
fice, at Pickens Court Ilouso', on each
W E 1 N E 8 I) A Y, and on eachi 8Ar~nAY,
for ther purpose. of transacting any businesti
Iha" t cones under myI) j urnildict ion.
A1 liray duties as Sohool Commissioner will
cotm pelt ile to be0 absent In diffe9rent, p'&rts of
the C'ounity, I aippoint these specIal days for
the benefit, )f all connerned. O081ce hours,
from 9 a. mn. to 4 p. mn.
0. W. SJNGLETON,
S3chao Cominaissi9g,
SPRING MILLINERY.
CENTRtAL, S. C.
---O
Mrs. J. B. LASSALLE
RESPECTFUL LY INVITES THE
Ladies of Central and tho
vicinity to cull and
examine her
BTO0K OF SPRIMG MILINMEY,
Dross Goods and Notions.
FINE LEGIIOINS, C(IIIPS,
sTRAWS of ovary grado and prico,
TRIMMED HATS from 75 cts to 85.
Fino Ruches, Now Stylo Ribbons.
Summor Gloves and Black Laco Mitts
Emnbroidorics and Laces of overy
Width and Prico.
Ladies Undorwear and Ha. Goods.
--0
DONlE IN LATE',ST STYLI"' BY A
FASIllONABLE D' RES--K1AKEIR.
np 22, 1980 31 6m
Sheriff's Sale.
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STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF PICKEN.
Y virtuo ofan execution to mie directed,
I hinve levied uiponl and wvill ,ell to Ihle
highest hidlder for cash, oil 1h firytI. Monday
in Noveimher, 1880, at Pickeis Court Iion~e.
South Carolina, duriing the legal hours ot'
sale, before the Court Hllouse door of said
coun ty,
All the interest, possessi d title
of William Niimons,. 1.
Land, on which lie Lo
Creek, adjoining lia Al
ander, J,. llagoo
ElIeven l1inndired Acr
1pon at. the stii I of .TAte
sigive, against the said Williai
JOAD MA1 JULDI .,
oct7, 1880 3
Is the
A 11tOTURE onhbNu 1
ati.rd R3adioal oure'b onBeinal WeakneQ1
ide~~prtnattorwlhoen, *induced by helf Abuse,
InvoIanta ry Emissions, Imipotenoy, Nervous
Debility. and lmpcdht at to Marriago~gew
erally; Consumptioutpileopsy, and1 .. Fits
Mental ad h Inonpacity, &c.---,.B
BOUIIlI.TJ. CULV' WELL, M. D., autho
of the "Green Boo' &..
Th le wori-kirenow r,'xYin 114s admira
blo Lecture, clear! from his own, ex
mnedjiine, nud wi gerus surgica
operaiitin, *igi O's,, R'htgq, O1
cordials; pohii ng oi *'' f otiro t onoi
crtain and (ellectuis, e .Oetmy'sufferoi
ino matl er what his9 e '-ray be,'ny
cure' hsinwelf cheaply. tIf and radi
c-ly.
II2a, This Lecture rove a boen t<
Senit und5(er seal, in a p h~ envelope, t<
any add ress, post.-paid gn r p of' si-x cenmte
or' two postage stmiip
Address thle Pubhlis. rs,
TlIy (CULVilmE1T, MEDICA L CO.,
41 Anna St., Newy York; Postofflee Box, 4580.
n11 1. 1880 28 : l
warnler~'latne Plus are an immnedlaje
BtimulusB for a Ti.orpId Li'ier, andi cure Costiv0
nePs Iypepin, I ial s eas, Rt l0ons D) rw
tli n neaty tal Die to cau's a freant
dos for all Malarial Poison. Prico, 25c. a box,
er's "NafNerine qucky gvs
S t he huffeing, curca Headache
~.y.venta EpileDtl0 Pita, anid hb
Nervous rtt b~b
bcest ofrt~q
les'ast.
- ll.E ARNER cO
I EST IN THlE WORLII,
algpyu r o~ i
a arweraaNe
t11h1 dirt - "
s ee th ounr Da
White and CIRE ase
MEiLA&5JEskAs
une 84.S ~ ~ " a
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.
A. IBL.TINV, CnAS, P. BAUnsT'
Greenville, S. C. Pickens C. H. F. C..
BDY1HE & BARRETT,
A TTORNE YS 4 COUNSEIORS AT LA W,
PICKENS C. 11., S. C.
(0iltce in School Commissioner's Office)
Will practice in the tatu aud Fodera
Courts.
sept 25, 1879 2 t
JA MES L. O1, XOHN 9. VERNER
Anderbou, '. C. Wallialla, 8. C,
Gd & VERNER,
A TTORNEYB & CO UNSELORB A T LA W
Will give prompt attention'to all business
left to their care with Ma4 D. F. BRADLEY
PICKENS C. H., 8. C. *
Feb 6, 1879 21 tf
J S CoTinAN, fR A CHILn,
AIbbeville C 11) Pickens C U
COTHAUl & CHILD,
ATTOREEYS j. COUNSELORS AT LA W)
PICKENS C. II. B.C.,
Will Prnctice in all the Courts of the State
and Courts" of the United States, for the Dis
trict of South Carolina.
Marchs 29 1877 29
Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railway
PASSENGER I;EPA tTMENT.
ATLAN TA GA., .7dy 31, 1880..
Chango of Schedule.
On and after this date Trains .ill run
on this oId as follows:
DAY I'A88ENGER T ItAIN.
( Eastward )
Arrive nt 1Lasley at 10 50 a n
Leave Eusley at. 10 51 a m
(Westtward.)
A rrive at EImsley at- 5 58 p nr
Leave Eisley at ,r5 58 p mo
NisllT P"ARSEINGEll TRA Nu.
[EIastward.]
Arrive at E tsley at- 10 12 p m'
Leave Easley it 10 13 P m
[West ward.]
at Easley ILL 6 9 a n
'asley ILL 5 10 a i
LoCAL FlE0IIT TIRAIN.
[East ward.]
Arrive at Easloy at 5 50 a m
Leave Easley at 00 a ut
[Westward.]
Qll4easley at- G 2ii p in
Eiisley at U 35 P
' ' TiIlnOUGIE rnEIOIiT 'rfAIN.
Arrive at Easuley (atwad) 10 40 p mI'
L.Areave E e1~11 32 p uw
a og f Atnna puvis Wea
neto at Cha oto .r all Enten
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Greenville & Columbia R R
CHANGE OF' SCHEDULE,
On and after Monday, May 17th. 1880, the
Passenger Trains over the* Greonvilfe asca
Columnbia Railroad will be run. daily 8um.
days exceptedh
Leai c~ olumbla at ' 1 t
Leave Ahatoni ait11u f
Leave Newherry at1 5pi
Leave liodges at 6pn
Leave ltehton at 46 m
Arrive at Greenville at ( 0pn
Leave Greenville at ~.0ai
Leave Heohron at 57an
ILeavellodges at117ai
ueOvYlfe*berry at :1pi
-Leat. Aiston at 8()pi
Artive at Columbia at410pi
Andcrson Banch an10 40ilg a11 I
Leav Anersn a 5 8 p mn
Lei~v Penleto ~ 4 55 p mi
s210 p mn
7 40 p m~
I~oav ~Vaha~laat r o7 a mn
Leave ~Ofl~ut a1. 1754ani
LeaveI'@ileto~ at1 43 a m
LeAnderson rnand 4( Rdg aR~l
p Un dily except Snndays, ewenBlo
Andersh on andahl, as trnllowsh, '~idy
Leavatetona10 00 in; Le
Leave t Anero 40 p4m
inLg e Poennetion t(.Coumi 45t ,
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eave Peron HSath -zg Ilead 5 a mi~e
Leave Andersontendant
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ne es 40 p mAIESy~1ov
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