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4X' V -Ons 6eN rali'ed and on the Methodist church. il pox 'scare has about and .we hear no more about ist~Uon. 1 arner..are very much behind wIthtiieir wtlk in consequence of s@8*o rAiny weather. Our heiysen- are a tatInk the *'%uotlon'o building a flrdt Iasis ao ademy. It ought to be done. There are several tons of fertilizer running about over the County in the .hnpe ot worthless dogm. it 'ought to be utilized. Plkn old maid sitays that Y. M. C. means "young men's calls agroe The stoe law goes into effect in the whole ofr this County on the 1st of next jnonth. We believo our people are all about ready for it. A young lady silys: "I think it. would be himproper for a gittleman to support a lady who faints in his pA:4dA cc." When you feel a cough or bron obial affection ereeping on the lung , take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, aid cure it, before it boomes incurable. Th.satsh abould be puo in tho win dows of the Presbyterian church, or the windowsshould be closed up with plank. The building is being iiiju red by the rain blowing in thiough the windows. Mr. T. H1. William., of' M-ytyield, Milan County, Texas, will accept our thanks fir a copy of Birce's Texs K&Imanno. a tI give a grat deal t iinter'esting informa:t ion abo it th e "[Jnne Star" St~ato. liev. S. P. HL. Eitvell, prea'fchedt a very3 eloquent sor;mon :aLt tis place on last Sunaday. from the text, '-1 am 'the door." (John 10th chi. firstLeInse .4 of 9th verso ) Theure hasu bieen na good denot Iof ci nn ant. <s Lhe ser suon, ae lie advat-~ed new ideas to manay who heard him. Marriedl, FNuhrmary 21-t, 1 82, t t he residlence. of the ~ oihi it ing nan i'ter; lleiv. Benj. hlloder, Mra. J. M Ent'es'kin to Ma1'i Iaou Lj:rigs~tomn. REIVECNUE OPu~ItATIoNsi-Isasq week thme It-veunne ottleers a restLed and lodlged in ,jail at thsis pihic, Wesley Ellenabug, r ud'( wvith illiel, i - --j bronght bjeforo (0i4 miiwionetr Th'lorn 1ey, Andersoh:njaman, JaM. Chsap -urunan~ an James l'aittersons. T1here esot being tample ev idence aga int I these parties, they were all dis, thbarged. The farmers have cornmenced to haul guano 1ram the depots prepar ntory to lanlfting cottno. Wet sup, p)ose the usual area wvill bem phrtited in cotton, notw'thtaning nmny haive no corn iii their cribs. Butt we suppoe the farmers know their own business better thuan we do. Probably they can make cotton rad buy corn cheaper than they can make it. The ptublic roads are in a hor.. riblf bad condition. It hlooks hard to call the people ont of their farms to work them, just, uat this time, ias farm Work is so much boend on ac, -4 count of' the almost unprecedentLed rains since Jitriuauy, but, it is essen tially necessar'y that they should be worked, arnd a few day shaould be devoted to tham. Otherwise travel will be rendered laborious anid diffi. culte. .DKAD.--We learn through theo A t, anta (onstitun ion that Caplt. Geo. P. .. Spyres died recenatly at Tam ~a, Florida, wither he had gone in Ihcember hast for his he~alh. Capt. ~pyros Was Section musater on the Air Line Railroad for somela ime, and resided at Easley Station, in tIs County, during the time, he was employed on thbo rotad. He. was ~aptilnof the Ezasloy Guar ds in 1878-77, and was ir uch estemed by his company and the citizons gen.. 1rally who knew him. Heo was sob-, *tr, honest, industrious, faithful- anid kind hltated. S1AsEnm.-ftobert Ste wart, who 'tiws in the Mile Creek section <,( thi O putly, was serilously stabbed A~ fplades by A ndy Todmey, 0.01, ~ednesday nijkht of last was drinking aind e Sbugo ,ffin thoecoun t~ywihot *#~~mon. Sewr ~owed fttr tb pt '4n4 t'ncogr' ~ghis mule, and when he 2,s. nyep OIthe towII if the~y were beteoritrained .ia gAdi d well set with shade . trees. NOw is (Virdm ter that work. Let; those havin bge of the'streets abhik upon It. Second, your town has been proverbially laealthy; to ihintain' that reputation and Lhe fa9L itself, it seeme to me it would be wise and necessary to have a getieral clean ing off of yoUr streets and back. lots. I saw large banks of rotted chips in private lotsi and also du the streets, also heaps of co'm post, which certainly produce malaria. I his rnay be the cause of the fever you are now having in your town as the character of the fever Indicates a m.larial cause. It is certain that pufi'i gas arising from such decomposing vegetable matter is productive of various fornosof disease. In heaithy dis tricts these things are much neglected, and often prove a huriful neglect. Let It not be so -niong you VerbaA sal sapienti. 'T'hird, you are lsaviug a very flourishing school. The teachers'inia to be *ell shit od to the business in whiicts they are engL ged and are*bb bY of the c.mfldence an I patronage of'yur peple. The school in its present 'tiondition, seems to be well viapted 4u the present. warn.s of theoilizens, and purposes tor which01 it was orgassized, >ut it sis'uld 'oe-m tie hasid of ain educa ional iist-itutno's, such a we 'iaeed, and wort by at ie bois,. of .he Coualy. To do h is it nis. be foiren'iae. wits a sithable msilhinmg, and app -ta4as 'io-ektisiti to its mICCC8s. I tm s.ti.ticd you have the encisers you nee.i 4t' ihe in.e.e :t, w.0 felt tmong the peo.ple th.t such an enterprise itstly demainds Let all now go to work and hu lhi n sitavile p':ce and frt nish it. vit'h a Ge'-11 und'-Tfch apptAoaseei air, nec ssfary.'hat yie sube->l m-iv open 't'h6 next year or se-.s'oe, it' yb.. p1lt ese, under stich "avot 1able mr.npIe"p it's wilt d - iii the pit ronage of' a 1w Coll t y, and 40 ie it from ibroad- W io wiI' be ius. ou be pni? I sug geshat the trist i tees bring thiis miller in Propela forns to hea nuice 'of 'clie people. Let i u -a peak. O)iMERIVER. From Texas. Mit. E:Ton: I ftd a'y family are well at present. Thits portion of Texas is a cu riouN country. The land is good but the water wnd timber are not. Wscat, looks fline, the~ fields are covered wit h stock to graze it down. I have pur'ch a'ed a teauti of oxen at $35. ~~sotok ot' alt kind is very htighi. Cornt $1. 21) per buishel, floatr $8 per' barr'iet. bncons 18c er pose-'d. I 'mm ivinag ont Mtr. h~ais tt L~ewais''s uani. I tin- aeak intg hind tot' co.:;on. I attn goi-'g io m het.t 20) 5Viee in' e.>ion. 201 in cenra, and h12 in o:Lts I haan.atet s's wvid an~ of in. ... i< exceplt ou 1O , 'w inh aw.a t ---. Ahro'iat negli genice. Wi 11. A~tw~asoN. Light and Life. A SUJNbAY SClto('L Sost', (looiK, RV R. M. Mtcl\nausn --Pales 35 ('ENT'is.- IN UIIARACa'ERt No'a-:S. oL VERa IIIoN & CO., PUit.l~s[ EIU', Bof'Toh. Ti dtelightful little song book has beetn itn printt some '~ m t~his. antd is ;alr'ewly) ("i4. we'Ili knsownt over the anid one publsh.led lsaer tan 1,be 1other, n ichs ps.tunti' or chaete'r noes u ih tate, to many JX u jle. ezer thi:ai iho ters A '. to t.huo tongs, thiey ar'e of the best, ahd eoi, a n of t:., k ind thaut ever' 'hbody nto v-a dtys likes' to sing. Therue im ''The lome B~eyonid ," webis unsc of tuo "by anid by"' Moongs; there is a bt ight, "11losan ia'" Monig; thset'e is a trnt' pii song of' "'Peace;"' there are bfigh t Cmiraisttus caro0l, theonu lIenaty of "Ilecavien"' songst, anad, in tnct, ceerythintg nsedd e'd to make tho msusiical pat of' a schtool sessli base pleaisa n ily, and thbere is asiso what is tieded ins ptray e'r meetings. 158 pages. A beautatul title. pae Thioe thbat wish a apa-ci miun, have only to send 35 etue. itn stamps to Oliver' Ditsona & Co., Bas, ts, to g.t, the book by Wtlfdeuamil. Seo chango of atdvertisoement of the MuSmiths Mosic llouseo, oocn vileo S. C. niThis Jiousao (eals fairly and squarely willh its cutatomerst. Otn' petole sould patronizo Mc Smith--thboro is no humbitg about BLAPTY REOA 1NED.-The beauty anmd color oi tho hair' may be safely regained by usitng ParIker's I.Iar Balsamt, whtich ib mucht~ admti red for its per'fumota, clo:niiness and dand rauff eradicating properties. 4 Weo learn thber'o w as a bir th in the Penitent iary U. Szaturad.ty, bstid~e5 Onto or twVo outsido arrivals Tfhe terms of setrvi thde of the y'ounrg conh Viul, is nsot menti oned, bu t it, is likely that it will be retired with its mtAh er, un less soonier re0lease I by EixeCt ut~ve ciumtneiy.-Palgetto Yeoman. Ilow' TO SAVE-All hard workers are subject, to bilious attacks which tsay end in dianger'ous ilnaess. Pia' kters Ginager' Tlonic will keeop the kidneys anid liver uctive, antd by pr'eventing the attack saive much sickness, loss of' timo and expetnse. Delay at suchs timos moanssdantger'. Detroit Free Pr'es8. 4 If' you want to buy Stoves, Fit6:,t (Crookery. Woodenware, fine China or any akt4 of H dess Pttruishinsg Goods at. the very V,.aJ5.,. aM~ --- CLOTHING! CLOTHDt17!! CLOTHING!!! STILL BOGIING. 0 TIUE RESIDUE OF P. F. FAREER'S stock must go to clean up for Spring and Summer Goods. We are in a posit'on to furnish our customers with the Cheapest Suit Clothes that has, or will be sold in this City again. The residue of this immense stock must be closed out within the next 4SIXTY DAYS. BAIRGAINS BARGAIMN and nothing but. BA RGAINS, so come and get them. Remember this is a positive sale aid -)'aikll continue until closed out. Ion't. frrget the place, Farmer's ->ld stand, Mfaul din Block, Main Street, GREENVILLE, A~ C McMahan & Gwinn. jan 19, 1882 l'8 GO TO TIl(E Good IBargains! T TIA~VE COMlPLE~TEDI MY BRICK ST'f1: I IOUS l nnd filled. it with a larg andi select. Stock of -g General WMerchandise, Druigs and Chenal eni Is. All of which I propose to sell Ch:!ap for Cash, or exchiange for Country Produce. 2,000 yards tinest Brands'I of [Prints. 2,000 yards J emns, fromt Cheapest to Best, 10,000 yardls Shnirtings, Sheet ings and Chbeck s. 23 Pie-es Ladies Drees Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Boulevards and Flannels, all kindh and prices. My stock of BOOTS and SIIOES cAn not be e xcelled in qualt.y or pri'ce. The largest and best seledted pio'ek ol READY MADE CLOJLIIING ever brought to this market. A large assnorttment~of Ilardware, Pocket and Table Cutlecry. My stock ot 0 ROCERTRS arc complete, at prices that defy comnpetiton-a car load of Salt at $1 per sack. Be sure when you come to Easley to call and see me, for we are Iheadquarters for CHEAP (AOODS, The highest price paid for Cotton, iri Cash. J. WYLIE QUILLIAN, EASLEY; S. (. Oct 2'7, 1881 at BLUE GRASS SEED. RED CLOVER StEfD. Orchard Grass Seed, flE RDS CR ASS S12ED. White Clover Seed LUCERNE NEED. PAINTS. P U T TY,& C. At! J2aiushekh Kranteh& Bach, Southern Over 100 Magnificent i AT MANUYACTURER'S lVW ois Your ' IF YOU CAN'i' PAY A Eamey Installi ONE PRICE TO ALIz,. ANI) T CATALOGUES FRIEE. ADDRIMSS m n reh 16.1 18'82 2 6 HERE WE A.E A REPORTS FCA ALL SECTIONS OF NOR ANDI ALABAMA SUSTAIN WILgOX9 IBI C Oil Is the Best, anid lMost Relial in use, and Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.' Which we pit out for tho first timo la uny Acid Phosphitio on th Ai:-ket. It h4 not necessary lor us to sav aIN reporTIR which mav be obtainod fi'orn whcIno subject., nnd will amily 'repy 1 supply of eaclt, % hieb vnn be Obtainied next Fll. 1fthete itsno Agent at yo chant to order it. Ravauinah, 4 feb 2, 1882 THE UNITED RINCS 984. Hand! anid Prices. Address D. L.ANKE NEW SFORE.\ N~EWV GOODS! The World Mooe an so (b- wc. M. i. S~iHBzC9 JIEllE~WIri AN NOUNkE T1O Till isiR Ifriends andl ihe publIcJ liat . tIhey have ye eured the large aiilnd ~ ho auiousO~M~i Nl~1m known a s the littLE '.\llE CORN Eli, wh,. re I hey will be pleaised t o serve overyubody wvi i lit C L'1 ILA$S GOODS a)ti r. asoimbule prices We have jutI ret urnied fromt matrket wIe "ec we purchase~id ai full st ock of' seal-onl Ie Goods, inciuding F'Vernishiing (Goo's. l'&niey Ilardwar'e, Farming ihiplemnents. Groceries, and G eneral M.e; clhantdise, an md wve enn safely assert. thatd. these GJoods and 1'rices will comipare favoi ably with those of any Ilouse in the up county. We mean to sell Goods. r'ome and see the bargains ini Shoes, Tobacco, &c. L1~;i'i fail to examine our Goods before mik hug your putrchaises, for we buy find sell totr catsh, aind cani giaueratee bargains ini ouru nuew and fresh Goods. Bie sure to calL Yours respect fully, M. J. MRiiT1 & Co., .Engley, M.* (. oct 27, 1881 8 3mu EMLOA7YMENTL TO SELL A HOUSEHOL'D AR~TICLE T IIE poor as' well as8 the rich, the itld as well as t he young, t he wife as well as the lit abanrd, lhe tiniden ats Well ais thle boy, nmay j ust as well ean aife'w d '1burs in hon est emp jloymtiemt, si t o sit aroiud ic house, tand wail for ot liers to eartn it ft-.- I hem. We can give you etmployent. all I hee Uitue. or, dair ing your spaut- hours only; travyelinig. cmr 1 your own neighbhorhiood, amtontg youru ftri end ad aicquinitantces. If y'ou do0 not care for empiijoyaben~t.V'. wet enn imupart vaieuable infour mtg in to you free of cost . It wvill cost you i ottly one cenit focr ai Postail carid to writeI for our Prosp'ctus1, andc it mamy be thle mecants of maieking you a good many dollaris. D)o not negl' crt hi pp-errtunit y. You do not1 ha(ve I t ivest a larige smti of imo(neyi, and ' runi a gireati risk of los in g it. Yo'i wvill reaic - hy see that it will be lif eaby ntiit' to maike, from i $10 t o $ i00i a wee'k , aniid e'stabish ai luictativye an rd itndependlenti beusines s, h onor rable', ira ight forward andie profet a ble1. At tendh to t his matlie nowhl, foi thIere. is meuy in it for oil who enigage wit h us. We will siuprise $'ou nda yotu wvill wvoutl er whIiy yourn nevetr wroiteI ttnu be(fore. We' senfd full par, ticulars fre'e. Adirs ilh K EY E Mt'P'G CO., (Name this paiper'.) .Marion, Ohio. sept 22, 1881 2 - 11m Picen --gh ebol T-- xecs o th--ho wl on T ilECIC onrcs M (ofI) 1th Sol illtr com menttlctelon MONDAlI'l Y, u tthis Ferur andii coiue iten t obu Oiti monhs to biIle 1di voied rnole wof tiul sion ihtefl loimag' Drate ttiron: in ;2 Ptrmiinate Uepar i'tment per ' Session $8 25 Higer miutereatm t per Sesion 12 00 HbeighrMteaicse eso 12 4)f Clnsnics 18 ih h cho1 Voa uuu f. Mannantan with ihn Sal.nn1 Unal -,ml kason& Hamlin B. Sheimingevog Peloubet Co., And Others I astruments t6 be Sold. F-ACTOR YPRIY so T ime to $3uy. Lb CAS iTt OUR UrC At Plaus,8 . . LIAT 'riE VERY LOvEsr. L. E. NORRYCE Olt McSMTII \USIC HOUSE, SGreenville', S. U. AiN AS USUAL! TIf AND soUuTI CAROSIN , GEOlCGIA )UR CLAlAI THAT T1I1R 11i MANulA TED ?uANOI .le and Cheapest Fertilizer that the s Superphosphate, it Seast n, has4 proved unexculled by thincrg houtil thoso Fortilizers as the rAqvent, (lr ou1rselves4 cover. the lerntali. We will have a mII'ernt froi our, AgeIs, tv Nbe in) (otton it. RIIoilrm(I I )o'1.t., get your mrci IL . OX, 4IEM &1IO(., TATES AlL WAEED STOREN every man's door. If our SE EDS are not sold In your fn, drop us a Postal Card for orne llustrated Catalogue ~RET H & SONS, PhiladelphIa,~ ---- " E U R EJKTA !" thor hrave' cx;rr'i; nd our L~ \ i ST'O' K CF 1 e'uIied at what wosn.let'ftlly lowy prices we' aire selling theit:. V e hte~ j'ts: receivedl arzil aire daily receiving a latrg'e lot of M EN'S; aisd IOYds ('Li P11llNG. CA.\alli E iRS, .1 .E.\NS', a-.d ii 1.\ VV GOO ) )DS, 8T \l' LE as FA NC Y D ilY G - )l)DS, B~tO'TS, S IIflpa, an tI ll.\TS, (rocerieM, Leit her, &ol .. ivhichi we are sel. Sig at Ibottoma pri es. We are det Ie rined to sell our bsirge xstock. Give us a Itrial. We pay rno renti, no cilerk hiire, and ' our talxes ae a mere song, so we cnn sell as oheaup or ch1eaIper than aniy one else. W e def y comiipeiiin'. ('ot on, (Corn, Fodder, atnd nil Counttry ProduIce boughgt f'or eatshI or batri. T1ry s on1ce anid we will nlot as8k you to come againI. Youi will comec the next imwe without~n in v ite. Very respect fully, ii C. Griffin, sept 22, 1881 0 1New Advertisements. HJATCH & FOOTE N~o. 12 Wall Street, New York, 11ivy:and.. ell StockS, loi~l.5d, GIovernmnit e(curtieis, and( -11onkle :i'lvonles oni x;t te it r.Oluired Four Per cen't Interet'x atllowe~d (sn dlepsitis. s'lslject 1o check aI sight. Wh' ieb~ wver' totaully D)estrioyed by F.,i rr on May 28thI anmI September 21 , 1&881, (Orders arle sol51ici IedE for R'I'ltlTLY~ PUllE WHit lE L.E Uj AN I) AND) D')UBL4E HOiLED LIN-. rir A YEARII ANI) EXlPEN:SES tan) (1ts. (Ouitfil Fren Ad.. ~Auumsta, Maine. DlVE~RTlSE1lS ! 9. for our Select 1 List of Local N'wnlp ipr eo. . i(ow ell &. Co., 10 Sprce Sr, N. Y feb, 23, 188 2 2 1 ('ake New i c y t,,' 'If'' clu * mef i iie' b t i :,o't, :.'.'j ~ ;i c#'ttii'te.tily ('iI:Itgo ih.c lte.~sl in (~5&'.'e .4, *~L.':n jal tie tell o;~Zgui. A:s~' SiPP~.E5!1 A ~ ~ ~ "X AO 4*i t* LA 'Wo Pickeis . AL . (Offce in &hool ConuMisionere Ofice) Will praotice in the State aul Federatl Courts. Jano, 1882 16 ORO. 0. VttS, Oro. W. TAYLOR .JAM ih L. OtR, Piokens C. H. 8.6 Greenville, 8, C. . WELLS. ORR & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYs" - CoUArSKLOR8ATLA W PIOKENS 0. fI., S. C. Prom lt attbnt ion given to businesi nt'rus ted to 'hem. inarch 10, 1881 25 M. F. ANSaL, J E Booos. Greenville.S C. Pickena 8 C ANSEL & BOGGS. A'TORNI.YSANDCOUNSELOlS.\T LAW PICKENS C. U., S. C. Offico in the Court 1 1ouso. Prompt attelntion given L all lusiicss 'ui Lrusted t) them. dec 9, 1880 12 R. A. CHILD, A 7TV7ORNEY& CO UNSELOR AT LA'W P 1 K E N S (. 11. S. C., Will Practice in all (he Courts of the State aind Courts of tll United States, for the Dis, trict of South Carolina. 62n f 1881 16 Noj e to Crodfilnw. Sarah A. itlexaider, Admitusiiztrrix, vs. Susan I. Williams et Ill. p ut%,SU.\NT to ftn O'er of Hon. T. I. t. Fraser, Pre.idiig .1idge, Iu tide on he thh iny (i Nylmber, 1881, :11 Crelitors of the Esimte of )A VI) A. , ILtxAN I)*.:;1E& Me'asdil, are-0 ier'ehy rieuired :0 1) prove he ralk, te and ninout Il' their resptcCive cla i arint the saii state, oefore nie within nieiy13' d.ys 1fromI the date of thelfitst liblicatli-n0 er1 f or. hiA hu .i7f ny bene lit taider (he proceediigs ill ibis ae: it). J. - 1. b S. JS, No~Vil ice t o )Cr i ( ts or l Atie i'ek of' 6isaI. .inltl 5 . Wr e, e a l ittig , li. . p. Looper,.J. A i. O'ele alkDeedas of Yui vir ' u eif :tlL)eere bIl rlrnoei fe. Al, iieb, Prs-ln -.ndg of te ind ~iia'lieni, dad 1:w luho of )ainary :P- h( i' y nst I.. t ld' es aIish their <t th naiandsi beftre me.N,t on~i ortt-o -r ie lhih Ih'lay o l t tl-.e i ext o1;ljIr' be L. forever b6re ionauv coeing an tnis hil e r eit. ti~ J.\iii . ilitKS .Y ot eiver yothe eal an.1y ptii i ral e att feb 1&, ci1 i'3 'l1. - vl o UTH BE'lShed REMow E Dlono Y, ralicaore of tiwrTr~noth ai~ Lr 'Iendna po~e ey, elliti i i dhyi i.1 (litn p iti. sumpton. spilpsy uoil'i i'eh ie edi by sel *t.,y la l < itnuo thtrates, t'r un a(thirt years succss'nlpre ier.Ihn t he lar iig, enre: lutumethinsd huf tre aiutd oc iinpeceTaI!in. itvo(eirextt. Itb nieso conditioiny bse. ini4y afue hiinihelf eefp hl. piviadle , 11Ini r~soh teiitoj Hy.itM OhIlrhis hecmghre ('hish bo i e lu'aots B et(nJI ler Is, I, (tii aput ('envelope, to cents o I , pstg Iuzun, Co' .\p, a. C The VI tidc C ulerwell~ s Meiticalt iC. 4iii l iei1 et an 11 St. ' )1w i i Ii. tS. i t jwhan,18 lftl i% it slt'11y151kp AYE 110) 1S-tbih I"iii onstio the pi. lite -i 1( 't iE' aoiiid soin l etdy its --W i~'tE' l i nit al ubl e. Ao t y sn'f ~VijE~t. ts heycotai h cntfiden jlihc o 1)k'asa' of the the tudhh- 1 is a sUi.tt( (hdaI)ii.hii-(4 IF)f entlle cona. ihina~htio tha CHERRYItmC 1Ia' ithil o htnlriwih A vii's uiv~ti~~ p l(rus~. aniran re u r-a ~'oi~idiity o ptct il es t teultist dIsa t~tlI~iarl ictlt' e inion, of njini td f ~kiio~ledgcdCtiti h pV)jOwera ito insur Weapas ts ei~ef li'encyaio an fine ppigremctz wi y alow Enlnu. t sicians CHANG Co k On n 4 pa886n'o f 4104 ated n'pos tbl lt* Dal , # ieo. 53. Leave ool'mbia fA3, Alston Newborry l1odges at Belton at Arrive at Ureenvillema No. 66. DoWX Leave reenvilleaL 141..kon at Ilodges at Ninety Six , Newberry at Alat on at Arrive at Col ihibirt 813ARTAN BURG, UINO It A 1. 1 iAD NO. 52 ue ruNX20191 Leave Alston 8t rother MIA Shelton U nion -M J n e vill . Arrve lsjirariburg (E) , 8%I, l'. D5 nOWN PAeNGEE. Lenve 3Sair1 an'g R & 1) deeit (Ji) 1' 05' & para , U'& C depot (G) 01 Slbeli on Arrive at Alstoh . . - L i! NF.N ItRA If. -6' ) Leave Newberry it - A r rive at Lalurenis C It -'8 p* 18 Lwan y Lnurens . ,1 15 p i Arrive it Newberry . 'p nA ABID1EVILLE BRANCH. 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