The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 21, 1880, Image 3
:-7.kroh Diretory
Methodist.--.1ev. s. P..Ri. $wl seoond
Sabbath in each month at 10 o'clock A. U.
Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbth atI1 A. X.
Bev. J. W. Daniel, 4th Sabbath at 8 P. u.
Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh McLees, at the
Methodist Church, on 4dh Babbath at 11
o'clock a. m.
Baptlist-Secona Church, Rev. W. B. Singe.
ta Pator, lst Sabbath and Saturday. before
I _,uoh month at 11 o'olock a. m.
W:.iberty Church-Liberty Station-Rev W B
Uibgleton, Pastor-Services every 24 Sabbath
and Saturday before.
ThIs Is no time for laggards.
A long pull, a strong pull and a pull
,Aoether will win the day.
The Radicals at their meeting here
ar Sataday evinced a vindictive and
i65ant spirit.
here. was considerable frost at this
* 4Wo on last Monday and Tuesday
gtornings. Potatoe vines and other
vegetation was considerably killed.
See that every Democratic voter in
the County goes to the polls on the
2d day of next month and deposits his
ballot for Hancock, Hagood and all
the Democratic candidates for State
officers, Aiken, Cothran and the whole
County ticket.
Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will de..
stroy and expel worms. It is reliable.
It'is cheap. Only 25 cents a bottle
Married, on the I0th instant, at the
residence of the bride's - brother, Mr.
GARVIN PARSONS to MSvi JOSEPHINE
TOMPKINS, both of Pickens.
Married, on the 10th instant, at the
risidence of the bride's father, Mr. E.
YOUNGBLOOD to Miss ELIZABETH HOLI
DAY, both of Pickens.
The clubs qhould invite other speak
ore than the County candidates to
their meetings. Of course those gen%
taehann will do all they can, but they
should have help, and see that they
get it.
Died of congestion, near Maysfield,
Milam County, Texas, October 11th,
1880, WILLIAM S WILLIAMS, formerly
a citizen of Pickens County, S. C., in
the 70th year of his age.
There will be a meeting of the Cen
t ral Democratic Club on !aturdny, 23d
instant, at, 2 o'clock P. M. Allmem,
bers are requested to attend, as there
will be businesis of importance.
H. C. SnIIRLE~Y, Secretary.
Molall is too buay to write a new
adlv;rtisanment for the SENTINEL this
wtek-willzappear next. IIe it' selling
lhechapet ot f ood eerbrought.
to this market, and is kept, busy wait
ing on custLOmera.
.We wiould susggest to the Democra
tic clubs~ the i mporItance.( of t horouagh
und1( systematic worik between nIow
iand the elecion. See that, there arec
no0 Mtrauggler.
Varmdry Me-ive begs leavie to enll
the altt1ention) of theC paublic to the fact
hat the Grceenvill AgriculItun anutd
Al ehanicalt Associ:ation, at its an
naal Fair this year, awards to him
th premiu for the "Best SetI of
Biugary IIlarnless." These goodsa he
1 hiniks thd best lhe has eve-r yet dis
played, though on former Occasions'
hoaving been awairded premniums. by
Faiirs ut, Columbin), the Stato Fair-)
A bbev'ille, A ndersona zand G. reenvillo,
V (1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880,
''nniually at Gareville.) his goods
haIve never fatiled to recueive the high,.
est award for mer-it at any place he
hats displayed them. His wor-kmen,
usR is personally known to many, nr e
exceelsior. Re~member his priices are
gusaran teed. G reenville, S. C.
The assement of the Atlanta and
4 JCharlottu Air Line. Railroad in Pick
ens County for Lheyoar 1880, are as
follows:
.Right of way, bed,'track, &c 6392,000
.1'asse nger and lareigh t depots 2,900
Wood and water stations 400
All other buildings 2,550
58 acres of land 2,500
Tools and machinery 102
Total $39,452
W. T. McFALL,
Auditor Pickens County.
The Pickens8SENTINEL tells this fact
When a trifling negro gets a whip
ping in Easley by his own color for
vtealing iheir rations, our esteemed
con ternporaary, the Greenville .News,
heads its account of the affair "Law
l.Cene3SS in Easley," but when two no
poaare shot in Grconvillo its head
line is "An affair to be regretted."
Tree, watchful SENTINEr, true. One
was unadoubtedly "lawlessness in Eas-.
ty," andl *he other "an affair to be
i &greted?' Do you app rove or dis
aipprove tihe indings? i th is is in...
ftended asB a kick at us we do not take.
4 -Greenttule kews.
No kick intended. The point we
de sirod to show our friend was that
*there was as much "laWlessness in the
one case as the other. 'I hat's all.
.W ArnDa-.From the psture of the under,
tigned, ncar Bowen's Mills, a Black Hlorso
N~ule Colt, about sir months old. Been miss.
irng since October 7th. Any one furnishing
4 mrormation as to the whereabotuts of said mule
colt, will be liberally rewarded for their troua
ble. Communicate wih me at Easley, 8. C.,
or in person at, my home near Bowen's Mills.
L. R. DALTOki.a
Al large lot of Ladles Cloaks and
G en toClothin g, at Hagood, Alexander
& Co's.
,Liagood, Alexander & Co. will pay
you in cash or goods the highest pr-ice
Jor seed and bale ,coton, "and dpn't
yI ogtg
A Ms - &AieAY.-A diouelty
occurred at tbis place, lat Saturday
evenipg ui r the speaking, between
Dr. G. W. .arle and Bun Branch
colored, which resulted in the painful'
t0h gb not necessarily fatal, shooting
of iancb and another colbred man
by the name of George Cannon. The 9
origin of the difficulty, as we get it J
from Dr. Earle himself, is as follows:
Branch approached a Democratic no
gro standing in front of Dr. Earle's
store and commenced abusing him i
for wearing a red shirt. Dr. Earle
told the negro to desist frotr. his abuse
of the Democratic negro and go off
from the front of his store. Branch
replied to Dr. Earle that it was none
of his business, and that he could whip
four men like him. This. Dr. Earle
says caused him to "fly into a passion"9 C
and he struck the negro with his fist;
the negro struck back and they en
gaged in fisticuffs, the Doetor not hav
ing a pistol or even a pocket knife
about him. Mr. James W. Earle, <
brother of the Doctor, who did
the shooting, was standing by and
says the negro, Branch, had a knife in
his hand and was striking with it at I
his brother- To prevent the negro
from cutting his brother down and to
save his life, he drew his pistol and
fired at Branch twice, the first shot
taking effect in the right arm near the
point of the shoulder. The second
shot Missed Branch, but struck George
Cannon, (who was standing in front of
the Court House 150 or 20u yards off,)
in the calf of the leg. We did not in
terview Mr. James W. Earle ourself,
but obtained the above facts stated
about him from a gentleman who had
a conversation with him after the
difficulty was over. We saw Branch
after the ditficulty and he appeared to
be considerably under the influence of
whiskey. The ball, he said, did not
pass out but had lodged somewhere,
he supposed, in the shoulder. We
asked him how the difficulty origi
nated and the only information we ob
tained from him was that he "was not
bothering Dr. Earle," and that he
"could get up then and whip him it he
was shot." Dr. Earle probed the
wound of Cannon and found that the
ball had ranged up towards the knee
joint, but could not find it. From its
course it evidently struck the ground
and ricocheted before it hit his leg.
Some of th negroes who ai peared to
be undert the influence of' whaiskey
sioeeme to be very much excited over
the affair and gave a widely differecnt
verson of it ftrm that above stated.
Tho atfair is to be dceply regretted,
but as it, w ill evidently undergo a
thlorouigh jutd icial in vestigation we for
bear fu rther comm neunt.
The largest and eapest, lot of
Bootst and Shoes, at, Unzgood, Alex
ander & Co's.
.Just received a large lot of (loti..
ing, at ii. C. Srra1ay's,
Cen tral, S. C.
Ilagnr. Alexander & Co. have just
recetied fr-om~ New'1 York, a full line
of I'all and Winter' Goods. Call and
exaimine their larg.e and select stock
but'o buymng. Tihiey can please you
in pIces~ ard quality.
AN OLD LADY'S GRATITUDI-A lady
70 years of ago expresses great, gra
titude for the beneflit, she has derived
from WVarner's Sato Bitters, anid de
clares her belicf that the iremedy la a
certaina specific for dyspepsia 49-8m
Garder. Seed at wholesale and re
tail, anad Grass Seed-with a full line
of Drugs and Druggist sundries,
Lamps,, Paints, Oil and Dyestuffs, at
17 Central, S. C.
The Voltaic Belt Company, Mars.
shall, Michigan will send their cel,
brated .Electro-Voltaic Belts to the
afflicted upon 80 days trial. Speedy
cures guaranteed. They moan What
they say. Write to them without
delay.
Election Notice.
PIcKENs C. H., S. C., October 4th, 1880.
The following named persons are appointod
as Managers of the General Election, to be
held on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF
NOVEMBER, 1880. The polls to be kept
open from 6 o'clock A. M. to 6 p. x
Easley-T. A. McMahan, J. WV. Brunson,
A. Rt. N. Folger.
Liberty-M. T. Smith, W. T. O'D~ell, WV. E.
McCollum.
Central-T. W. Folger, R. Game Gaines,
James Peek.
Hurricane-Rt. E. Steele, A. R. Craig, Wat
son Stewart.
Pickens C. H.-G. W. Taylor, J. L. Thorn
ley, B F. Lesley.
Cross Plains-George McAdams, Seaborn
O'Sheals, Elias T Holcombe.
Dacuevile-T. J. Hunt, J. T. Anderson,
Jeremiah Trainum.
Pumpkintown-W. B. Jones, G. M. Lynch,
Matthew Hendricks.
Eastatoce-John T, Lewis, J. M. Stewart,
Jeremiah Parrott.
Hinckle's--George liowie, A. A. Alexander,
Issa Davis.
One or more of the Managers from each
preeinet are requested and required by law
to meet at Pickens C. HI. on Saturday, October
80th, 1880. to receive the P'oll Lists, Blanks, 4
Oaths of Office and Boxes, with the necessary
Instructions.
The law requires that: "All bar-rooms, sa.
loans, and other places for the Bale of liquors
by retail shall be closed at 6 o'clock of the
evening preceding the day of' such election,
and rismain closed unt il 6 o'clock in the morn
ing of' the day thereafter, and duariner the time
aforesaid the sale of all intoxlcajng liquors Is
prohibited. Any person dully convieted be
fore a competent Court of a violation of this
Section shall be punished by a fine not exceed.
lng'fity dollars, or by imprisonment not ex- (
ceeding six months, or by both such fine and
imprisonment, in the discretion of the Court-" i
W. T. McFALL. Chairman.
F. V. CL AYTON.
A LONZO M. FOLGER.
Commnissieners of EIect ion.
Oct 14. 1880, 4 3
* pecial N'otie.
Louzsvza, tKr, May 2, 1879.
ee. Benacissen Bro. Atlanta, Ga.:
)ent-.For sixteen years I have diligently
ought for some specific (of speedy action)
or neuralgia and headache-recent, use of
Four "Neuralgine" proves I have at last
ound It, and I take great pleasure In fully
ndorsing your remedy as possessing every
Luality claimed for it as a specific for sick
eadache and neuralgia.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. E. POWELL.
For saleby.Dr. y. W. QUILLIAN. Xasley.
CHEAPER THAN PHYSICIANS' BILLS.
"A Thing ot Beauty is a Joy Forever."
hat is it? Someshiug prepared for woman
nly, and used by them exclusively. It is
dapted especially to cases where the womb
9 disordered, and witl cure all irregularities
f the "menses" or "monthly courses," by
estoring the discharge, whether accute or
lbronic, in every instance.
Bradfield's Female Regulator, "Woman's
lest Friend," is prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield,
tlanta, Ga., price $1.60 per bottle. Sold by
)r. J. W. Quillian, Easley Station.
.A.nnoancements.
For the Legislature.
Ift. The many friends of Col. W. E.
VELBORN respectfully announce him as a
andidateofor the Legislature at the ensuing
lection, subject to the result of general elcc
ion. MANY FRIENns.
0oSTETTE~g
STOIrAC
The accumulated evidence of nearly thirty
'ears show that. the Bitters is a certain re,
nedy for malarial disease, as well asi its suir
ist preventive; that. it, eradicates dyspepsia.
ionstipation, liver complaint and nervousness,
loninteracts a tendency to gout, rheumntism,
arinary and uterine disorders, that it impart~s
rigor to the feeble, and cheers the muind while
it invigorates the body.
For stile by all Druggists and Dealers gen,.
erally.
BY vrineof the power conferred upon me
byaleeil of trust, dated the 2it h May.
1880, for certain purposes therein montilonedl,
which is recorded iii the Clerk's othece, in
book E, page 12, by W. C. Field. to me as
Trustee, for saidl W. (G. Field, and1 the sure
ries on his official bond as lat e Probate Judge
f Pickens County, 1 will sell for cach to the
bighest bidder, at, Pickens Court. House, dur
ing the legal hours of sale, on the first Mon
lay in November, 1880, the following describ
id iteal Estate, conveying a'l t he interest
herein of saiid W. (G. Field, including the
lower right or his wvife, t~o wi(:
Ttt AUT1 No. I ---All that. Piece, Parcel or
Tract ot L ad. ly intg on I he Air Line Road,
Wetjoining lands of El1iz~a K Boggs, C. 12. iol..
hligsworIi th ad Cyta ulohlinagsworthI, coan
Gaininag 230 aces, suure or less.
TRtACT No. 2-All that Tract of Land
knownu as the Scott Place, adjoining lands of
J. K. Kirksey, I. ii. Philpot, M1adison Mur
phree, iund others, containing 200 acres, miore
yr less.
TItACTr No. 3- All of that Trract of Land
knowvn as the W~alker Place, adjoining lands
)f Alpha Barton iad otiiers, coutalning 166
Iacs, mlore or less.
T HAU'T No. 4 -All of that Tract of Land
known as the Laidd Place, lying on the head
waters of Eaistatuoe. adjoining lands of James
Santrell- and others, Containing 6 acres,
meo or los
A LSO,
On the Tuesday following, at the residence
f the said WV. 0. Field, near Liberty, on the
Air Litne Railroad, I will sell on the same
~erms, Le following Personali Properiy:
Two Mules; one Milk Cow and two Y'ear..
lings; one Iron A xle T woII orse Waigont; one
Buggy and liarntess: one Parlor Organa; one
F'ine Double Unzrrel Shot Gun; one No. 8
Qoking Srove. All thea household aand
Kitchaen Furniture and F'arming Implementsa
*n theo possession of said W. 0. Field.
0. W. TAYLOR.
oct 7. 1880 8 4
Patents for Iuaveuntiosas.
S. W. A NDE~aoN. J. (1. SMIrH.
ANDRISON & SMIT1IL,
Attornoys at Law No. 700 Seventh-St.
)pposite tho Unitcd States Patent
Otmero, WVashington ,D. O.
No teo for prolimniury oxamnination.
.No feo unless patent isi allowecd.
.Foes loss thani those of. any other
'osponsible agency.
Practice in the U. S. Patent Offic,
j. S. Supremo Court, and Dirstriot
0ourits.
Correspondence solicited and no
:bargo mazde lor aidvice.
Books of ifrntin sont free of
:bargo.
Reforence fu rnisheod nipon request,.
oot 14, 4 3m
OTICE OF FIN AI L ETT LEME~NT.
LN olice is hereby given that we will ap
ly to Olin L. D)urant, Probateo Judge for
'ickena County, on Friday, the 29th day of
)ctober next, for leavc to make a final settle,.
nent. of the Estate of JAM E8S LAWRENCE,
leceased, and ask to be discharged therefrom
a Executors.
E. H. LAWRENCE,
J. II. LAWRENCE, Ex'ors
W. 11. LAWRLENCE,J
Eept 30. 1880 2 5
CAMPMEE9TING
----
THE SLIM ATTENDANCE AT
the Camp-meeting can easily be
accounted for by those
who were at my store
this wook. I am
now selling
2O 7u goodirintu for 31,
AND THE PEOPLE CAN'T STAND
it. They will buy.
I now have in Stock the largest and
best assortment of GOODS in Pickens
County.
JuFit think of a woman's good Shoe
for $1.00. A Nice C-ssimiero Suit for
$6.50.
I know 1bis ad is a little disjointod,
but I am just mentioning the bar
gains as I think of then.
Give me a trial, and if I do not sell
you Goods cheaper than any man in
this County, I will give them to you.
Some people say such prices will bust
me, but if I do tho people will be the
gainer. I havo
F o t r Thousand Dollars
Worth of Goods
On hand and they want to be sold.
2500 Yds Domestic at 5 3-4.
3250 Yds Prints at 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
1800 Yds Jeans from 15 to 50c.
Beadsteads from 1$2.25, Up.
I Will give as much as any body
for your Produco. Bring me your
SEED COTTON,
I gin it myself and can give you more
than anybody, and don't you forget it
E. R. HORTON.
Li borty, 8. U.
sept 23, 1880 1 2m
FALL OPENING.
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S. BRAFMAN
OF TII1E
CALLS ATTENTION TO TIlE
public that wo have the larges
Stock of
EVER BiROU(GIT TLO TilIS MAR,
ket, amnd we will sell them at 25 per
cent less t han a1ny nmerchnt~ Soth or
North oi Greenville. Weo do ail our
own manmuacturing and savo you the
jobbers profit. Pleaiso give us ai call
when you v'isit our city anmd be con,~
vinced.
Wec also call attontLion that MR.
WARREN FOlm[ is in our omploy
mont, and would be pleased for' his
friends to call on hii m.
8 BllA PMAN,
Clevelanad Block,
Creenvwilie, S. C.
L. RIOTIISClIILD, Manager,
aug J2, 1880 47 5m
Gre'atest Wheel of theo Age,
For Sale by
TIIOS. WV. DAVIS,
Greenville. S. 'C.
ALSO, J,)EALElR IN STEAM EN
GIN ES, SA W MIIL3L~ COT TON
GIN PiHESSES, SM*ING M.
CINES, &c.
aug 12, 1880 47 Lf
NOTICE.
I TA KE t his method of informing all parties
Iinterested, that I will b~e found in my of
fice, uat. Pickens Court, Ious.' on each
Wv E D N E 8 D) A Y, and on each' 8ALRnAY,
for the purpose of transacting any business
thatd comes under my jurisdiction.'
As my duties as Sehool Commissioner will
comp jell mie to be absent in different parts of
t he County, I appoint these special days for
the benefit, >.f all concerned. Office hours,
from 9 a. mu. to 4 p. nm.
0. W. SINGLETON,
$choo Commissioser.
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CENTRAL, X. C.
Mrs. J. B. LASSALLE
RESPECTFULLY INVITES TILE
Ladies o' Central and tho
vicinity to call and
examine her
STOCZ OF SPIMG MIINERY,
Dress Goods and Notions.
FINE LEGHORNS, CHips,
STRAWS of ovary grado and price,
TRIMMED HATS from 75 ets to 85.
Fine Ruches, New Style Ribbons.
Summer Gloves and Black Lace Mitts
Embroideries and Laces of every
Width and Prico.
Ladies Underwear and Hair Goods.
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DRESSMAKING
DONE IN LATEST STYLE BY A
FASHIONABLIE DRESsMAKER.
ap 22, 1880 31 6m
Sheriff's Sale.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF PICKEN0.
B Y virtue of an execution to me directed,
I have levied upon and will sell to t he
highest bidder for cash, on the first Monday
in November, 1880, at Pickens Court House.
South Carolina, during the legal hours of
sale, before the Court House door of said
county,
All the interest., possession, right and title
of William Nimmons, in or of that Tract of
Land, on which he now lives, on Eastatoe
Creek, adjoining lands of Mrs. Sarah Alex
ander, J. E. Hagood and others, containing
Eleven Hundred Acres, more or less; levied
npon at the suit of James K. Kirkacy. As
signee, against the said William Nimmons.
JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.c.
oct7, 1880 8 4
Is the Lo
or Spermatorrhoea, lu4 S elA
Involuntary Enis4 i pot.iy ~
Debilit y, and 1m t~i~uao to
orally; Consumption ppaMils
Mental and Phiysi~ ' p~y, &o-B1
ROBER T J. CULV3 3L,~ . D,, kuthor
of the "Green Book
The world-renowe utho
ble Lecture, clearly
perience that the a gl
A buse maiy be e '~hout
medicine, and wh illa
operations, b)ougies,5 4.o
cordials; pointing out a c
certain andI~ effectual, by fseor
no mat er what his con y
cure huimself cheaply. - radi
cally,
sig This Lecture will bon to
thousands andl thousands.
Sent. under seal1, in a plain'. i~lope, to
any address, post-paid, on r..ceipt of0 #onts
or two postnge stamps.
Address tho Publishers,
TIlE C.ULVE~RWIELL MEDICAI5CO.
41 Ann St., New York; Postoflice Blox, 4586.
an 1. 1880 28 ly
Avetae pre riadteny ive
.nd L, ner OLurr
csalRoEn. dies ,r
81Taes TaRS (o ian r ed
saeR
met and
OR ewrylare
Seend bthatai
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BEToodHWI~,J
June 24 188
PHONESSIONAL NOTICES.
A. BLTrIIr, OAS, P. BAtILrTT
Ureenville, 8. C. Pickens 0. H. . c
BLYTHE & BERETT,
ATTORNEYS 4 COUiVSRLORS AT J i
PICKENS 0. l., S. C.
(Opce in s&ehob Uommis(ionee'a &.
Will practice In the State and ife I,
Courte.
fiept 26, 1Th7 9 0
JAIMES L. eRR, JOHN 8. VERNF1m
Anderson, S. C. WalhallaB. U.
OhR & VERNER,
ATTORNEY8 t COUNSELORB A T LA 1W
Will give prompt attention to as busins
left to their care with Ma. ], I. BRADL E Y
PlCKENS C. 11., 8. C.
Feb 6, 1879 2 tf
J 8 COTHRAN, i R A CILD.
Abbeville C ii j Pickens C I
COTHRAN & CHILD,
ATTORNE 1 COUNSELOR8 AT L .
PIC KENS C. II. B.C.,
Will Practice in alT the Courts of the EtAi,
and Courts of the Unitod States, for the %
trict of South Carolina.
March 29 1877 29
Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Rail ,
PASSENGER DEPAIRTMENT.
ATANTA GA., July 81, 188 .
Change of Schedule.
On and after this date Trairrs will r' ?
on this Road as follows:
DAY PASSKNOENl TRAIN.
(Eastward }
Arrive at Easley at 10 60
Leave Easley at 10 51
(West ward.)
Arrive at Easley at 6 58 '
Leave Easley at 6 68
NIGHT PASSHNGER TRAIN.
[Eastward.]
Arrive at. Easlcy at 10 12
Leave Easley at 10 18
[Westward.]
Arrive at Easley at 5 09'k
Leave Easley ar 5 1011
LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN.
[Eastward.]
Arrive at Easley at 5 60),
Leave Easley at 0 00
[Westward.]
Arrive at Easley at 6 26 p -
Leave Easley at 06 5 ea
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN.
(Eastwad
-Weutward.)
at , I11 82 p m5
~,noingat Atlanta for all points-We(st
& Mouthwest.
ukoneoting at Charlot te for all East a a
~1hrortgh Tickets on sale at, GaInesville
Seneca~ City, Greenville and Spartanburg ha
all points East and West
G. J. FOREAORE
Oeneral Manage'
W. J Hlouston, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Ag..
Greenville & Columbia- U
CHANGEO 01SIEDULB,
On and after Monday, May 17th. 1880, uma
Passenger Trains over the Greenville
Colutnbia Railroad will be run daily, s..
days excepted:
U?
Lente colu mbia at 10 40 i
Leave Aiston at 11 63
Leave Newberry at 12 55
Leave Hedges at 8 85
Lenvo Delton at 4 55
Arrive et Greenvilleat 6 10
nown.
Leave Greenville at 8 40:
Leave lion ast 1) 67
Leave Ilodges at 11
.neave New berry at 1 48
Leave Aiston at 8 00)
Arrive at Columbia at 4 10 6
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Ii
1)aily, except Sundays, between' Bel.a
Anlderson and walhzalla, as follows,'
UP,.
[Leave Jleignt at 5 00 ~
Leave Anderson 5 48
Leave Pendletogn 6 45 ~
I este 8enoe*p4 0p
Ars ev at WalhaRa 8 13
'. h'llallaa6 6 05 a
6 48 a
n at 6 38 aiw
n n at y40 a :.
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