The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, September 01, 1881, Image 3
Methodist..4..,v. B. P. IL. Elwl, seond3
Babbatitl ieh 4tonth at 101 o'jook A. x.
Rev. OlAn L. Duuait, 8d abbath S11 A. k.
Rev. 1.0. Grabamn, 4th Sat*st* at 8 P. K.
rebteran-Rew 49agh VeLee. at. the
Netbo4Iit church, s 4th Sabbath at 11
6'elook a. m
Baptist--eedohwChurob. Rev. W. B. Single
ton Pastor. let 8qbbath and Saturday beftore
in each nonitht 11 oeclock a. m.
Col. O. P.' Field has our thanks for
a delloibus water-melon.
The work on the stroots has not
been completed yet.
Sap-,suckors at this season are corn
shuckers. Ono *111 do more mischiot
In a corn field than a pig.
Miss Minnio Righter of Charloston
Is spending the summor with Miss Lu.
cio Hiagood.
Go it! old baoholors, the summor is
past, the harvest is nearly ended and
you have not tied a bundle.
Attention is called to the notico
of the Connty Treasurer which ap
poars in this issue.
If eombody don't got married, tho
livory stablo men will havo to bring
in another horse.
A heavy gale blo'v all last Satir
day, attended with considerable rain
on Sunday.
Dr. O'Neal and Mr. Willie Flint, of
Charloston, spent a few days last
wook with Col. J. E. Hlagood. They
think Pickons is lovely.
Mr. Walker, from Enstatoo is a
fine walker; he walked up and treated
thi offloe to some very nice poadkes
last Friday.
Somo want "Rog Up" to be ex,
tended to the Stato Ijiie, Rome want
to the Oolonoy, and others want, it
to stand. aR it is.
Our yooing friend Jame:-s l. 0.
Thompon paid Cent ralh visit, last
Frihiy and brought back a load of
Tl ho uLandii~ plan11ter' who has aU5~ smiall
eroi1 and no corn to sp..'ak of mnus4t bec
ru >And(ttor hiavin t he, "blch" jus~t
Ai, a eetin held1 at olKoo
i hus wefei.:hten ncessionsM to tih..
chwh)o1pofessono aith1riu and Ii ve
4by ter
A correepondlent lunf'.rma nia thatiat
n protracteod moeoting held an Prat,.r's
( 're..k las~t w"eek 'di ee'n ,m mber. were
:uMuod by e'xperioence, fivo by luttor
an i ,wo by) i) recant,t.
'1 At the Q iatLcr ly Meoting hl.1 a!
1M)ensville last Sahath, iter. Elwe~'lI
p renced an) iteot(' inig sermon. Dr.
Jotios was1 no.t ab'le to attendl~ on ac
nou of sioknoss.
Tho bottom corn inl this County
. v/!C akea fCtll average crop; the up,
M -ted is short, but we never count on
for miuc'h.
The~ tarmor :' the South who can
b efore hm:. growing on his place,
cr- (trop tlht will allow him to
iI th:'o'bnd of bushels, this year,
hto be a happy man. There are
such farmers.
* Some wicked hand adminisleod
p)oison) to Col. J. (3. T~hompson's (log
lnst week, from the oflootsa of which it
died. Ten ducks and several chickens
became the victims of the same mali
cioneS deed. Human life might be ta
ken by posson givon to poultry and
the midnight assassin is not worse
than he who gives it.
Col. W. K. B3radley, the President,
anl apt- 4J W. Kirk, the Chief En,
gineor of ftre Atlantic and French
Biroad Valley Railroad passed through
town lnst Irriday on their way to
Asheville, North Carolina. Major
.0.. F. Bradley joinoed themi at this
.place. The trio are a good team. It
they pull together thoir entorpriso
will certainly feel their stre'ngth.
We hea'rd a gentlenman say the oth
or day that Mr. E. F. Loopor's Cotton
was so rank and heavily boiled that
ho was obliged to prop it up with
lorks. Ho'said ho himself saw the
Cotton with the props under it, and
r/ov~ could prove what he had
adby Creditable wtess nta
of' this idioating a half crop, as somo
predict, t Ltink it looks more liko a
oropgnd a hll..
'A townsman 'Maoso corn seems to
be tne rondezvoi t i tho loose
mules, cows an d h Uants pormis
- iorV from the owners of said animals
to bon,-d thu noutle'p r
~D.D- . klxp*Inood Sales.
~wn,8 whisi4 w knr*n In Pick..
Ans Ounty. Apoty to -r
Gasaiz.L: (3 UOTUIG HouSI,
A. WSENTIIAL, Managor,
Greenville, S. C.
the wood-pookers are very bad Qn
oor in hi, vicinity this year. One
of our young lawyers has been trying
his skill as a marksman on them and
with the use of a pound of powder and
four pounds of shot, ho slooooded in
bringing down four of them. We ad-,
vise him to join somirriflo tenm and
go to' the next inter-national glass
ball match.
OuR STREET.-Tliohandis wore no
tified to work the stroots hast Tue%
day. Wo trust the work will bo car,
riod on to completion. Nothing makes
it town appear more dilapidated than
rough or carelessly worked strocts
rind side walks.
Four young mon that loft Central
last f'all for Arkansus, aro all coming
book this fall. Ono of hom has come
and says that tho crops re all parch
cd and burnt up, and that one of his
comrades is now picking eotton for a
farmer out there to got motey to
come home on, and that Pices
County, S. C., is the best country in
the world.
Ayer's Aguo Curo should bo in ov
ery housohold in regions whore Fover
and Aguo provail. It should bo tak
on as a preventive b overy rosident,
and travoller in malarial districts.
Shrinor's Indian Vormifugo savod
threo thousand children from disease
and death. It, is the wonder of the
age. It will not doocivo you.
So many children suffor with worms
and the symptoms arn so well undr
stood, that it, is tinncoessarv -to do,
scribothem. When theso sylmptoms
are visbil, uso Kaiuquita In dian
Worm 'ellett antd savo your child.
Price 10 and 25 cents per box. For
salo by Dra.1J. W. Qumilliani, Easley.
Order the M A8)N & .ILAMLI N BAlIY
OI10.\N Iromj 1%lSMITIIit IUste I .lOUsE
G tu-: iN vi .ita:, S. C., anid savo frighIt.
Priece, $22.
STATS or Sou-rna CanoiOJna,
C'ohnnbia., Auagust 12th. 1 S81.
Wh'loreas, inaforamation has been received1 at
this Depari'tment, thant anU atrocious nmrdler
way committed in Pickens County on lho 20thI
day of July, A, D., 1881, upon the body of
Thaoanas L. Urnyton, by somne person unknown.
Now therefore, I, Johnson llaigood, GJov
ernor of theo State of South Carolina, in order
that justice may be (done amid time majesty of
the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward
of TWO HIUNDRED~l DOLLARS for tho ap
prehension and delivery in any jail of this
Stato, of the said person engaged in this out
rage, with proof to convict.
In test imony whereof, I hereunto set my hmand
*nd caused the great seal of the State to beC af
(.A J fn Odl, at Columbia. thmis 1 2th (day of
A .S August, A. D., 1 88!, and in the one
luidre an sixth year of tihe in
JlINSON IlAG)OOD, Governor.
Bly thme Governor:
R. M. Sim. Secretary of Plate.
au g 18, 1881 .19
The MIate ot South Car'olina
COUNTY OF .P[cKEN*4.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEA8
Mary C llencdriCksi, Pla10iniff, lgainsat Ilest or
Richardison, as Execuatri x oftIh last18. wvill and
Namnnai K Richmards'on, Ida (I Itic& ardson,
Baulah I Richardson, Cirrie RLichardson,
Noahi T.1 Iichardlsona; time personal represen.
tative of gharles P R Iichaardsoni, deceased1,
when appointed; Mat thuias li ichardson)i, Ei
bert N Rtichardsonm, 1 'larko R ichardson,
Charity IE McDaniel, Eniochi 1 Richardson,
Thomas J1 Richardson andl Francis lR Rich~.
nrdisona, Defenademnts. --CoM r'.A tNr FOR. REa
LirV, &c.
To them Deofendants above named:
OU are herchy unmm ioned and1I'C reinit ia
to answecr the comp jlainat ini this act ion,
which is filed in the ollice of mime Clerk of'
th Court. of Cornmmon P'leas for Pick ena
County, and to serve ai copy of your amas wor
toe the said comnplaint on th suoAmbscriber B at
their othice at Pickens~ (. H., 8. C., withIiin
twenity days after time service hereof, excin,
si Ve of suIch se rv ices, andi if you fail to an -
swer time coimlai;int, ivit hmi in tat time, ime
PlaintifT in the nel1ion wili apply to the conrt
for thec relief deimnded ini thle co tmlaint.
NORflTO , Kl~Il & I1t0bblNGSWVORTH'[,
P'hainitifl's Attorneys.
TO I hea Dofendants, Claurk li icharudson, ('ha~r
son:
T1'ake notice that t.hu complainut In thIais a0
tion was filed in the ofiic of thme Clerk of thea
Court. of Common Pleas for P'ickens 'c~ ont y.
on thec 24th day of August 1 i88; ntd thiat ihe
objects of said action areoan accounting alnd
settlement of the ostato of Noah T. Rtichiard
son, deOcalsed.
NO') tON, KEITII & tTOLLNoSWORlir
Plaintif's Attorucys.
Mept. 1. 1981 r-, (
Da1mro Clothinj !uas
S. BRAFM AN.
GREENVILLE, g. C.
WE DRAW YOTJR ATTENTIOM
to tbo fact that wo aro ro
coiving daily big
*r lots of
all ani WViaIor Olothinj
AND OUR STOCK WILh Dl
i complete by tho 1t of Soptoinbor.
Como1 an1d oxamino o1r sqtock, i
will uIe-ly pay you. Our stock wil
bo largor than evor,
Remember' wO arc seiling to yoF
CLOPii ING at pIricC othorT orchanti
pay for it.
Don't miss the iac, look for th<
sign,
Baltimore Clothing House
IN THE
Clevelandtl 13loc1k,
Manager.
Mercliant Tailoring a spcCinlLv.
aug 18, 1881 49
WESLEYAN -FMALE INSTITUT3
STAUNTON, VriRGINIa.
Opens September 2th, P481. One of th
FIRST SCHOOLS FOlt YOUNG LAlT"
IN TIE UNITIW) STATES. Surrouiding
beautifuil. Clitiate unsurpassod. Pupil
from seventeen States.
Terms1 a1nT1g Ile best in tlie Union. loard
Washuing. English (oirse Latin, Frencl
Gern-11 , InstWIrumn'tal Mii k,, &c., for dcho
lastic year. froi Sulp teniber to .J no, .*2:'
For Catle vwue t0 r v: 1 W A, Al
is, 1D. )., P ehe t
STAUNTON, VIR? IN IA.
july 7, 1'.9
e, %emttn Fever, Duu ge
aPricl orca11 Ulitt er, a all~r
ftrnic, had ulsaraned catsedy ond
th kand eluorins, andt cornesso the
vere anI temiti es, rnlyb Apremo
tioscaf sorr sy~npoms F, ih terl.
nae inhalu paSroxyrSmI succeep~tiei b
trighfteverail pofse persiat in.e
this aftI s ~t' lg f tat uinie, parse-i
the buai lo I most cdes of the "Fvra
Bitl as"and. "N Ton~iiies," in e market.'iiii
l rpaaions ofmade R~ roms lil thesomi
a~ n may break' thecll'~8, o1 notI ce by
pisoni fhew syristem prducing quiism
dIzzms, trtmging fint that ias, arch
vei an oter isordrs moiiros formi
tdabo tha the iseasf they weere and
Tho rnpay raias thesen froxtieo po
nl fa rom the cstlm, ado alway cures~u
JOSinthe sstcaes. prodcoin lslfno
uinzines, rinral orn things theadcnhe
injnre) theu most disente theyt and its
crowing 1.xce.lne Arao's Acertaity
toeruhisthatlict les the nsystem aso
.free fromi dhi seni, asbeor1 theWil atuaes
tor Liver Cants Atnomtn's Aa,)
qiiry appa raus or ive otig that cndonl
whur ich pro.delcthe comtlant, andt
tWciei arratt it when~ tken' accoring
PorPAED BY DR. J. C., AYE &im' CO.,
Pracitm. il and AayticaOIIli lihe it,
to tiLowelliMass.
BOLD) BY ALL DRLUOGIOTS LEVERY~VnERE.
P'ickmns I IiCgh S4chool)
EC~lSESSION begins Suh August
Jbnu'oarCresonalhe. T1uition per inonthI o
20 diiys.
IInl Prinari y (ClIS, I. 00
in P'repoaraory CI-m'', 2.(I0
For piartinci lars, a' hlress Iihe Princ ipl,1
Pickenis C. 11., 8. C.
Lily 41, 181 44 g
-lINDIAN*
I guarantee IR1 NERl'S
INIAN VERMIIFUGEJ to
dlestroyndu~ expel Wornm,
I frnom tihe humnan body,
niecord~ing to thme direo.
ttoins. It is a~ sa'u and re.
rliablo remedy.
FOR SALE BY ALL. DRUGGISTS
"a~ AND STORE KEEI'ERS,
~~a vid E, Foutz, P'rop,
*A LTIORLE, MDl.
i. Not ic. i'; her'eby given thoat I will npple
>f tIhe cuale , of . xv \W 1i 'N I P N lltI( '((8
\l inlor, C'n the 1Uth dL(ay of 8eteimber, 1881
ul i ak to be~ dlischar e-l I herefrom.)
NI A\ AS:. TRI?'I' S:ie (a llL n..__ d:
. --0
BP2CIA aU QpFft
--0
CuB Phicel AdB Tkol Mdi Oi,
-0
A lIttle Cash Down, and
Balance when Cotton
Coniaes Is.
During the months of June, July, August
and September, we will sell 1lANO$ and
ORGANS, either new or sicondianid, to
L responsible parties, at LOWEST CASHI
PI' CE-S, payable
10 Cash 0n1 an Organ,
$25 Casi on a Piano.
3 And tho balance in THREE MONTII3
WITHOUT INTEREST.
-0
Installment Buyers.
To accommodate those who can 1notipay
all Casfi in the Fall, we will, during thl1e
months of J une, July, August and Sept ember,
soll'at our
One Year Plan Price.
As per Price List, and receive as follows:
$10 Cash on an Organ,
$25 Cash on a Platno,
With one-third of the balance on Three
months, one-third in six months, nnd the
remainder in one year.
H.
These Ol'rers are Good Only
until October 1st, 18S1.
L. E. NOIIYCE, Or'
MeSMITII MUSIC hOUSE,
- Greenville, S, C.
junc 31, 1881 4 .
0 QnN!!
I AM TIllS W ElEK 1llLNIS ING AMY
Stock. Myv traide ha s bueeini unusuay
birge tis Spin~ ig, nnid 1 amii enicour
oged to oifler my fiends'l stiln
lower prices. After all,
L()W4 PRI 1 ES
Is thne Ieiy to Sunccess.
Whlen you hear that IIORTON will ''Bust'"
heennise lhe sells too low, remember that my
loss in that respect is miy patrons gain, anid
that~ I can work for luss profit than most
To give you an idea, I will show this week
another lot of
Shmoes at 63 C'ents per Pair,
Lot Lawns Figured at 6 1,2
Ceunts, Worth 10 Ceunts.
MY LA RGE SPRING STOCK OF CLOTJ[,
-NG is ent irely exhausted, arnd I have now on
the road a
Well Assorted New Lot
If you think these specimen prices are
"Unait s"'---whiy jutst try thle 'balit s' and noth ing
Luk sa Fool.-l Uck' a EWroE
jun e( 2, i881 38
Barnum's Hippodrome
Seei ini P'ieken ha' s just airriv'ed. Anm iivi~ I
various Aric les; ini Ihis lhow utmil whtichi can
be pu rchiased aut thie LOWIVEST' C.\ SItl Un..
CES, are all kinids of
Staplo and Fancy Dry Goode,
HIATIS,
C APIS,
11l0 ES,
FANCY AIRTICLES,
TOuI 8O.\Pi'
lIf.\ E DWA EIX 1J lULl V, n.il all kindsli of
I roecries nieedled for faily ire. lIn fa1ct
everyithinig kept in a First lrInn( General Aler
chaiinin ise Eta~l i ihmenC anir h e Qound I (erc at
bottomri prices.
Fl ESII CORN MIEAIL will always he fonnd
on hand for sailo.
T111 ~ i )IMV en i he. foundi ( across thle st reef
oppjos!:te thle C orli IonseQ, at Iho
OF'
Griffin & Newrerry.
AGENTS ALSO FOR DIXIB GUANO.
ian 6., 1851 U,
-. 71,,
PASSENGER DAPART NT
Change .of chedule.,
On and after June 5th, 1881, Pawsger
Train 8ervice on the Atlanta and Charlote
Air Line division of this Road will beea
follows:
EASTWARD.
UNITED STATBS MAIL no. 48-[A]
Leave Atlanta 4 00 arm
Arrive at. Lula (it) 6 64 a rn
Arrive at. Toccoa (F) 8;14 amn
Arrive at Seneoa (0) 9 20 a m
Arrive at Greenville (u) 10 58 a m
Arrive at 8partnlburg (x) 12 14 p m
Arrive ai Gastonia (I.) 2 3 p ;
.rrive at Charlot to (A) 085 p a
r Y :xREnUS-No. 47-[nj
Leave Atlanta 8 15 p
Arrive at. Lida 50p & -
Arrive af. Toccoa 'r 5 p 'a
arrive at. 8eneca 8 40 p rw
Arrive at (rCeeivillo 10 20 p m
Arrive at part:.Ianbur;g 11 40 p m
Arrive at (ast onia 2 1: a to
Arrive at Chtarlotte ; 15 a m
U H FASr MAIL-NO
Leave Atlanta C 30 p M
Arrive at. Lula 9) 00 p 1)M
Arrive at Toccoa 10 1G p m
ArriVe at. veneca l1 25 p
Arrive at. Greenvillo 1 00 a ir
Arrive at. Spartanburg 2 11 a m
Arrive at Gastonia 4 31 a m
Arrive at Charlott e 6 8 a ma
W' STWAI 11)
IT S :. IL-No
Leave CharloItCte (m) 12 30 p n
Leave astonia: (1,) 1 97 p m
Lovac Spart anburi11g ( tn) 851p
Leave G reenville 07 p in
Leave Seteea ((:) 51 1 In
Leavo Toccoai (r) 8 011 M
Leave Ldla ( S) I (; p in
Arrivo at, At1:rta 12 30 a n
Leaive (1lmr1lot to 1'2 483 a Ma
Leave Uti1 13 p M
Leave !4par)i'tihrg 4 Oil a III
Leave Greenville '5 18 a m
Leave Slcii 7 02 a ni
Leave 'J'oeea 8 16 a In
Leave Lulzi 9 31 a in
Arrive at Athnta 12 20 p in
11 S FAST DMAII,-NO 50 [C]
Leave Chuarlot i. 12 33 a in
Leave (astonian I1 07 a m
Leave S"partanbiirg 3 V, a mn
Letve Ureenville 4 21 a M
I.aVe 8eneca F7 at m
Le.ve Toceoei 8 15 a mi
Leae Lula 8 09 a mn
Arrive atL Atlanta 12 20 a ma
Lev Charlit to 12 iiigIra o3eoga men
tLeave a tonA & VI'07 ar m1
Lave Spa anhurg t 'iiao 12 ga Cm.
t rriv, A lPana XV 3A5 a mud
[ uA~] wvithI arriving traina of Georgia Cen-t
{ Ij Jwith IAort.hieast.crun Railroad of (Ia. to
anid tromi Atlbens, (Ga
[V] n~ith .Elber'ton Air Line to'andI from
Ilbert on, (Ga
G it it 'ol ubia and~ Greenville to and
fromt Dohualaia and Chanrlest on
- [I] withi '.(huni), anud Greenville to and
rin OI1olthia and (Charlesteci
[ N w it h Spartanburg and1 Asheville, and
prt:aburg, Union anid Columibia t o and
1 romt1 lemilersoni and Asheville, and Alston
alitil ('oltlitia
[ L] wvit hi (hest er and Lenior Narrow Guage
to anni fromt Dallas and Chester
[M] with U C & A-C e._. & D and A 'r &
,o for t pont West , N ort and 1( EaIst
Puhilnan Sleping Car Service on Traine
Nos. 47 and 48. Daily. without change, be
tweeni Ath1anta and New York.
A. POPIE, Ocni'! Passenger A gent
P>IGPAY ui a"^med
n~ inher of acet ive, entergetic buLsiness eanvass
.to ( enugiare in a pleasant. and pirofitabule
bnuiess. Glood mn will find this a rare
chance
To lMake lioney..
Such wiill please answer tis advertisement
by letter, enclosing stampj for reptly, stating
whatd business they have beeun engaIged in..
None but those who mean business need ap
ply. Address
FINLlEY, A RVEY & CO., A tlanta, Ga.
F OT7T z "s
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
7.. -~
V ill oture or preont 1nI-sotn.
No liaTR:i wil d10a of Coul.i ,U orz or LUNG Fa~
V i0, Ift ti ty':i llI'o drR nrto tl.aert ina time.
F iutz't l')owers~;willenrenOtl preveni I Ion CROLRn
u/'11,1 l'"w~Iers wIll prevent (lAri'n IN yow L.
Powdtt. L'(O will inerenwr the qtuanity of milig
'eI twenty per cent., and uniaku the butteor flrw
l~'. ownera will curn or p'revent alost EvagY
HOtT. to; inwhien fio'.e edm Cttle airo subiket.
FOrTz.', l'owmens v WLL OtvlC SA'V1OyAOrsom(
old overy w here.
DAVID 35. FiOUTiz, Proprietor,
For* :uale by D~r. .J. W., QU 111L1A N, Easley
I 4AR MO1~N XVI1EEL'r,
4GreaItest Wh~eel of' thme Age,
For Sal.o by
('reeuuvifle. ,i. O,
A I -S(0, It IEA I El I N ST EA M 1N
('I N.198. A WV .10112, COT'1TON
(UN 1'illCSSW, SEtWING M1A.
( IN ES, &c.
.uig 12, 1880 47- 14
ATTfYRNBFt
PICKENS 4
Prornpt attention givendeae
to them
Aaroh 10, 18
J. S. Co'unAN, jf. w, A m
Abbeville 8,0. 1 roevlle, Of '0
OOTHRANATEL &E
ATTORNEYS AND COWNIBELORS A$ 41r
PIOENS C0 2 . 0.
Offlco in the Court Houso. rmpb
attention given to all basinep en
trusted to thmon
dec 9, 1880 12
R. A. CHILD,
ATTOiREY 4- COUNSELOR AT LAW
P IC K E N 0. 11. S. ., y
Will Practice in all the Courts of tie Stato
and Courts of the United States, for the Die
trict of South Carolina.
In cases reqtiuiring it able Attorneys will bv
associated with nre.
jan 6 1881
#J
AVIDILANDRLEE * B0N5 Pligla pE2
Columbia & Greenville R J
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
COLUIIA, S C., Aug. 8d, 1881.
Oni and after Thursday, Ang. 4th. Jim,
paO* enger traims wilt run as herewith indi.
cated upon thiB Road and its branohe.g
D)aily, excepti8undays.
No. 42. uPi P~ssnaa
Lealve columbtlia [A] 1T 00 .i a
Leave Alstdn 12 08 m
Leave Newherry at 1 06 )am
Le~ave Ilodlges at 8 48 ) :
Leave Bielt on at 4 S p
Arrive at Greenville at 6 10 y a
No. '13. D)OWN PASENUER
Leave Greenville at 10 88 n
Le'ave 1Be1ton at 11 67,a a
Leave llgesi at I 12# m
aneave Newherry at 8 47 p
Leave Alst on at 4 46 ina,
Arrive at Columbia [F) 6 60 p
SPARTAN BURG, UJINION AND COLUMl IA
RLA ILiIOAD.
NO. 42 UP PAM8ENUBn.
Leavo Aist on 1223 p ni
Leave strothecr 12 69 y mn
Leave Lyles' Ford ' 1 14 p hA
Leave Shelton 1 24 p ml
Leave Fish Dam 1 45 y mn
Lenvye SaintueI 2 O. m i
Leave Union 2 84 p mn
Leave .Jonesvillo 8 04p 3a.
Le'e Spartan burg, 8 ,& Cdeo()4 p
Arre partanburg R eo a 5.$ a
No. 48 DOWN FlAsBENGEUR.
Leave Elpartanuburg Rt & D depot (a) 12 48 y
Lea'e Spartani'g, 8, U & 0 depot (a) 1 06 p mt
Leave Pacolet 1 89 p
Leave Jonesvll9 1 69pm
Leave Union 28
Leave Santruc 6 Q p n'.
Leave Fish D)am . gt gpy
Leavo Shclton 8 p
Leave Lyles' Ford 8 pm
Leav'e 8trothuer 4tJy m
Arrive at Alston 4 87 y
LAURlflNs RAILROAflN
Leave Newherry at $ 65 y
Arrive' at Laurens C II g 4
Leave laniirents 8 80 au M
A crive at Newherry 11 g9 y
AnnIsyVLLH DRANONr.
Leave llodgcges at. 8 47 y
A rrive at A bhe~ville 48
heave AI bheville 12 16 e
A rrive at. I ludges 1 06 p a
l;H ac lHdyc .R1 and Anderson BTranchL
Leave Bielt on at600nr
leave A\nderson at 68
Le'aveC Pondlet ont 'it 61
Leave Seneca ['] 72
Arrtive at. WValhallti *7 ,~'E
Leave Walhanlla nit, 08. i
Leave' Seneca [n] 4 l
Leave P'endlleto~n at108
Leave A nd~ersion at 1
On an aftr abve (lte tro4g ear 'wt
ii..runbetwen olumia nd Jen 64son;ii
without change.
CONNECTIONS.
A.. Wit h S C Biiroad fromt Charleston.
Willh Wjt~ihigton, coltrr.bia andAuua
I:;ilroIad from Wilmington. and ailt
poinlts3 Nort h thereof.
With1 o u & A lUnilroad from chaylot,.and.
all points~ NorthI t hereof
ii. with A\sheville and Spartanburg Itallrannt
for points in Western North Carolina,
c. wit I Atlanta and charlotte Divisiqn SR
tiad and lDanville 1Ilg~ for all
point~s south aind west,
n. with Athlanta and olharlotte DIsjan Rich.. J
n'onda and Danvillo nalW om Al.
,laint a and beyond
E;. with b Aiuta and charlotte Di' inton gje".
mondit andl lanvis Railra oad IP
P)'itts sou1th and west
r. whIt b C liilroad%r'Chtarleston
WI h Wilmington, Columabir and Aup.
liailroad for W ilmington aind tb er
Wi th c'harlottf , columbia aind n
Railroad for Charlotte and the
ri. With Asheville andi Spartanburt oE
from iendersonvillo
u. With Atlanta and1( charlotbe 1Ii
mondf~ arnd Dant~lo Railroad1 4
10t to and beyond
Atandard Timto used1 in Wash*.
which is fifteedl minutes foat
A l'on.iGeneralTickt~asM