The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, September 21, 1882, Image 3
ru "00660* ptis
tv i44P 4Vb pow lhe
cet l@eI all right.
Greenbaokers' cry: "Give me
omeqqr give se Government pap "
John M Williams lost a tne horse
last Weelk1 alwed at about 0200.
The streets of Liberty have been
put in pretty goon trim.
Mi.A Laura KoDavid, one of Due
West's charming daughters, has a
floturishing school at, Liberty.
The much dreaded Bermuda grass
Makes bettor gasing for stock than
any other kind of grass.
Mr J. B Newberry and his eM.
(ciont corps of workmen .have made
their eart on College Hill.
The South Carolina Presbytery
inot last Thursday at Richland
Church In Oconee County.
Three now dwellings now build
ing In Pikens with a fourth sprout.
There was a very interesting de
bate amonig the students of Prof.
Measlan'.s School last, week. The
movntal benefnts derived from such
ex'rcise will last forever.
Married, on the 10th inst., at the
residence of the bride's father, by
the Iev- J D. Wilson, Mr. Win. F.
Tompkins to Miss M. S. Bowlin, all
ol PickenS.
The storm blow down a large wal
nut tree op Mr. B. F. Morgan's
kitcin, but no serious damage.
A new post-oefice, called "Stew
urt," has beon established at Stew
urt's Mlill., in the Western part of
tiis County
(ovtle reader, you are looking
botter than you were the last time
I saw you. Can't you got another
eOacriber for the SEmTINiL.
A drove or dlock of' fne lookinu~
drinamers wore in town last week.
I'be.y are like the old mnan's grist
taill, "a great conIvenece." No
to'wn idhould bet without them.
The fourteenth annual session of
'Jh-- A~ nderson C.oaty Sinaging~ Cot'
vna n will conventi with Sharon
M 'di.. Chnuc o.n Friday before
tlhe tourth Sabbath, inst,.
M r. Smit h GrifB ii ha done a good
h bingfo himself andl the comni- i.
ty b~yj txiu.g Hice's Creek so it cian
grind jwhieat, as well ats corn, logs
(.-. 'ge Roper made 191 gallons
nh sent fronm one anid one hatlf necre
ol gr4unad at hich supports about fiftty
I ruit lrees.
l'rTise who are preparing young
me tn a&nd lndies for the reponsible
dutib of life are doing the great,
woark of our country Maiy God
hhkir them !
M r. A. M. Folger has been ap
pointeed County Chairmnan of the
Repubica&n party of this couanty:
Mr. l~olge~r is a very clover tellow
uand hL good postmaster, but lie is in
th' irong place as county chairman
of t he Rlepublicani party.
A protracted meeting of one
e- ~ks duraition was recently held tat
)ahl toy Basptist Church, at which
uniac een were receit'ed by expeuis
t~ic&e, one by letter and one by re
caiitation-mnaking a total of twen-.
ty one. Rev. Mr. Nelson of Greena
ville,, and R1ev. L. M Jones of thits
Counxaty, conducted the meeting.
Mr. B. 0. Ambler has placed a
po't~atoo uon table, weighing two
pounIPdS and 18 ounces.
M aster Samie, Ashmore also pre
sed n with a potatoc last Maon.
<11y miorninig tihat weighed 3 pounds
and 2 'iunces.
,izuno. W . W ilsoun, who lived necar
-a St a iti a amai oneo of our dabtei
-.aid dro..p,- ' dead ini his hoit Mi
* a the 28th tilt it 1tih uposed(
th - calus - o detatha Was aBHpopeXY.
1 a comuiaauiniion- ol "Specta
n -- me *n.,d ''Oerver"' tare
'rto w -led nol ut oL his issue. They will
.. i a ppear next Wiek.
M e'. W. N. Bowlir. caught a grauy
fo x inst week after a chase from 4
J'clo)ck A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M.
We regret to announce the death
of Mrs. Parthe'na Ariall, widow of
the latte Rev. John Ariail, at the res,
idence of her son-in law, Mr. James
A. Craig, near Easley, on the 13th
mait., a,$ 72 years. She had been
a devodf member of the Batptist.
Church for-over inirty years, anud
hsnow goune home to receivo the
rewardl asiait ing all those who love
nnd( se~v4 tGod. SheWas truly a
good w*~ae, whosis death will be
tai~onWd by all whe knew her in
ips4M ustenced at Greenvil
as an was generally lenie
op ent. An extra term of Cou
Will beoonvened in February to di
poGO of Oases that could not be trii
at the term just closed. When w
the people of the mountains leni
that to persist in a violation of ti
laws only brings upon thom punisi
ment without any pecuniary gai
whatever. At the same time it on
ables Revenue officers to grow it
on their misfortunes.
The storm more than doubled th
trouble of saving fodder.
Mrs. Louisa Robinson, an age
lady died at her residence near EatE
loy Station on the 4th inst. Sh
had been a member of the Bapti
Church for many years and was u
exemplary and devout christain.
She leaves several chi'dren and
large circle of friends to mourn lie
death.
The Orphans Need Your Help.
In the Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton k
C., there are thirty seven chileren. The
are good and deserving boys and girl
gathered from five diff'rent 8' %tes and si
different denominations of Christians. The
are supported by the hand of God's peopb
They do all that. childien could reasotabl
be expected to do for themsel ves-all ti
cooking, washing, ironing, gardening, &o
&c, for the entire establish ment.
And now our orphans need your help.
Our Treasury is empty. Nothing has beel
received for iheir support for fifteen dayt
A gift from you kind reader, is needed n
once. Your prompt assistance may also b
some aid in enabling us to decide on th
twenty eight applications for admissio
now before us.
One dollar will support, clothe and edu
cafe one of these orphans for a week. Fiv
dollars for one month. Sixty dollars fo
one year.
Send your gift. by post office order o
Laurens C: I., or by registered letter
our Treasurer, Win. 1B. Bell, Clinton, S.
WM. ). JACOBs, President.
Judge Mackey hats turned a som
ersault, and says he is still at eaidi
ditte for Congress. Ex Judge Macke,
is more like a flea than any mati
weiever knew-when you put you
finger on him ho is not thereo.
LITT-LE ROCK, Sept. 1.-- Oflicia
returns rm sixty (one c'out les shos
the vote taor Governor to Io Beurs
(lhetr.erat) .75,940, Slack (Rep.ubd
cain) 89.947, (.nhrl -nid (G eaulback
already heard aromu iuo-ificialv uma
r.-duce Berry's mnej'erity a lew hunt
dted. Thle Ilepublicanus have ott
Snaitor anud the Gr' eenbmacke, oni
Tihe Senate w'ill stumnd D~emnornt s 2
(PutLou 30, and the lloUne .Detinoral
73 OUt of 91.
Diphtheria and sore eyes atepr
vaaling to a v. rp great extent in th
lower pot tiotn o' An dersoun Count
anmd ailong thle Ab. eville li ne.
On hi, big Daio:a larmn exPresi
dent Ha;yci% hats, it is saaid1, this~ yen
265 neres of whea'., 272 acres of Oats
andie 10 alcres of ii.eelIaneioti., er4i
lrom the prceent outlook lhe wil
harvest not far from 20,000Ut bushel
of grain.
Best ever made, Emory's LAtm ie Cat harti
P1 .s, pleasant to t ake, sugar- coat ed; ui
griping; only 15 cents a box. of Druggisu
or by mail. Mtandard Cure Co., 11 4 Nassa
street, New York.
Mcdntamu & Co., Atlanta, Georgia. man
utacture Show Cases, are Southern Agent
for Seth Thtomas Clocks and L~amibethl's Fl
Fuans, Jand1 own t te celebratedl 'ate Cit.
Stone Water Filter, anmd Cherry's' Stear
Fruit and Vegetable lDryer for sthe world
P'rices forwarded on) applicat ion.
Merchants make ouit list of Crocker
Glass, Wood aind Tin ware, that you arei
want of and send it to us. W~e will attaic
prices, and save you ruinous freightajan
breakage that you always get fronm the fa
off Easat- MclluzDE & Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Wnmy SnouLD THIEY.--No man o
wotnan can do satistactory worl
whent the braitn is dull, the nerve
unsteady, the system relaxed ant<
they feel generally wretched. Wh'
should anybondy (drag thrlought thei
work in this condition, whent a bot.
tIe (f Parker's Guinger TVonic will a
moderate cost givo them th
strength and will to pertform thel
duties satistzneLorily.-Ed. 4
A N ExPLANATION.--TheO delikate
flowe~ry' an ud latLjing huranatce n
Florestonu Cologne e xplanin why it i
51uch ai las miritc w'it bt ihe ladies 4
Personal ! To Men Only !
The Voltaic Belt Co , Marshall, Mich.
will send D~r. IDye's Celebrated Electro
Vottaic Belts anad Electric appliasnces oi
trial for thirty days to men (yo- ug or ol
who are nifiicued with Nervous D)ebilit~
Lost Vitality and Manhood, and( kindlre
troubles, guairantteeing speedy and comtplet
rest ornlt) of heoalt h and maiily Vigor. Ad
dress as above. N. B -No risk is incurre,
as thirty days' trial is allowed.
Mataria, Chihts and Fever, and Bilion3
at tacks positively cured with Emory's Stan
dard Cure Pills-an infallible remedly: nleve
fails io cure the most obstiniate. long-stan
ing cases where Quinine and altl other re
medies hand failed., They are prepared ex
pressly for malarious secuiona, in dotubb
boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing
strong cathartic and a chill breaker, sugal
coat ed; contatin no Qninine or Mercury
causing no griping or purging: they Jar<
mtiid nnd efficient, certain in their aiCtiol
and harmless in all cases; they effectnall'
cenetesseadgvnelioa
toene the soy.em, a givstelnew rien
toe aorte bod. Aor alhouerhodnremed
thi qa s'o :)w;oebxwl a
a oeyrfuneqnffed. Fnthort ive Thmlai
their equal is not known; one box will hav<
a wonderrut airmo n,, is.. ...... - m.
'
is L P16wVs
ill
PLOW STOCKS,
n
-t HOES,
* Shovels, Spades,
d
Mattocks, Picks.
RAKES.
y
Cross Cut Saws,
y
y -N13o
Lots of other Goods at
W. T. McFALL'S.
e
PICKENS C. H., S. C.
Jan 5, 1S82 16
r
n Sheriff's Sales.
STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF PICKENS.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Mlartha Smitha et a l Plainvitfs agains
Aimanida L. SmnithI et. al Dceendanits--Co1
PLAINT FoRl IL~K,i..r. &c*
N eeence t a lOccretal Order snade
ilt the ablove salt ed case, on1 thle II h
dlay of Junie, 1882, by3 t he lion B. 4J
Pre-sseley, PresL~Iiig Ju idge, I wvill sell to
-the hiighecst balddr. at Picens 'jourit lioiuse
drinli ig Ih le01g.LItt i, u (ii 2'ale. Uoli h i.
Al nla in ileo er 1882, aill of tia p:,rt
deceoi:ssed reeu. 1etel tor Imev od by the
8co~aiaiion1r ~1upp.ly-tued sioru (ha pupe~i
, Acreva-, mnore or aev-.. ~udjo'itunzg h:.iaus oft
onl branches of lEigineenvi Alile Creek.
TEI.a-lOue. haslf' cah, an th le ol ber hiat
-- l on creduit (it I welve' mlonuth1, wilhil neet
e froms luj day f sahl', seC:ured bly bsonsd and
.t I seuity w v it asrtgaage of I he. preisesL
S itl: I Jth p uhae~r payvinig C r aill deedls
a ad moirigauges, n1141 fC ie ~ardling the. samle,
wiI h leave tcIo aiiici pateI piyymenia.
JUAII A(lLIN, s.r.c.
r sept 7, 1882 51 4
Sheriff's Sale.
e Stae of' Sonth'! Car olinwa
s COumTY OF IICKEINS.
Yviritue o'Cfl an E.C execto to mie'jdircte d.
. I ill ellto the highest bhider o
_ eash, a~t Pick ens C'urt ii iouise, Sout lbaro- i
-li na, on thle Ii. is alava ini(I Ocober, A. D,
'1882. during lhe Iegatl haours of' sae,
Y All (if tha Tract of Latail, ly intg in the
y S atev iad C'ountiy afores-tidl, hain luriicsane
J ownip lj, onl11h(' atirs of lile ('reek, con
taiin lg T1hirry 3-I wo. Aeres0', imore or less,
' dj oin ing land s ofT Tho. S. l oe.. John1 Unar
eriy of Jiohnt F". Byrid, ait lhe suit of C. L.
,' Ilollingsn orthI.
JOAU AIAULDIN, s PC.
h~ sept 7, 1882 51 4
New Advertisements.
THOMYAS FE~NER & CO.
C COTTON
Commission Merchants,
P. O BOX 2400,
No. 134 Pearl1 Street, New York.
Li$E AL A1)V.NCE~S .A1A DE ON 8111P.
I. MENTS OF" COTTON.
e Having beenu estalishaed in thle Cot toll
.1huiness lot' Ithe pas81 t wenty1 years. we fleel
ouirselvyes comlpelen CIIo1 give sailisacti on ill
thle haniidling of coll .1consignied to us.
Septeuiber 1, 1682.
$10 to $20,000
in legliliune jtiiouals spareulaitioni ini Grain,
P'rov isio.ns andh Si ocks oil or p1'lerfecl ed
plan, yiiels sur ie mibi01lly proitIs to Iiarge.
atui siinull investorsai. Aalhiress, fori full par
tis u -i's, IR.. E* llN1. .\ & ('I., Com'nI.
'i s lihanIs, 177 Iaw i'J I7 La sal bo.I reel,
Chaicago, Il1.
PfI U Mi 1y B. 31. W~OOLLEY. Atlan
HAJU- pat ient :8 stud phy- icins.
gURE ' cnd fo imy booktrs oien Ther~l
8M.- DkCA iSTU NENTS
For announ111C lcments and 11ul1 infiXrniion 01,
raddress thle Dean~ of' the Amiericani College,
I t~. Louis. GJeo. C. Pii zer, M1. D., 1110
Chambers St., St. Louis, Mo0.
SprNc St'~reet, New York.
sept 21. 1882 1 4
ORG ANS 27 Slops 10 Set Reeds
SOaly $90. 1Pianos. *125 alp
Rare IIoliday indulcement o Wrihe or call on
IE ATTY, WI'ashington, N. J.
P I m p l es______________________________________________ ___________________________
Il mi mPreetrcp fr! sm
I l~l!Wimflhi,(Pree the .~'~'cir?~~' e~ sim
The Best $75.00 Organ
IN AMERICA.
0
TERMS E ANY-ADDREN8
THE McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE,
Greenville, South Carolina,
sept 7, 1882 51
PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL.
I AM AGENT FOR THE
Wood, Tabor and Morse Engines,
Many of them now in use in thia *und adjoining Couties. Itofer to An,
thony"aid Sou, J. Q. Couch, R.1F. Ariail. Dr. Ca.yton, M. 11. Ellison.
ALSO, AvENT FOR THE
Watertown Steam Engines, Kemp's Manure'
Cart and Drill, &c., &c.
IRON AGE CULTIVATOR, GREGG'S PLOW SULKY
CLIMAX WA1KING AND RtI)ING CULTlVATOtN,
Tiger, Rake, Seed & Fertilizer Sower, Counhbliued.
IIive you 8Cen them? It not, cal1l at tmy oticej
Cain Mills and Evaporators.
COOK'S BUGGIES & CARRINGES.
"Old Hickory" Wagons,
Brown,2Winship. rnd:Pratt's Gins. Feedors & Condensers.
Boss & Schefi-ld Cotton Presses
WANDO ACID AND FE;RTIL1ZER's.
Call for Circularta anid lIiformatioun.
JULIUS~ FC. SMIT H.
GREENVILLE, S. (J.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
IIALL'S C'ELEIBRATED SELF FEEDING COTTON
GINMasufneaardlung 5ing, New York.
Pee::-less Engine, Manufactured at Waynesboro, Pa.
T hnve thme following articles at. the Factory prices: The Celebrate-d Acme Harrow.
Cod Crusher and Pulverizer, This is the best imlp ement ever introduced on a plainta. I
Brndley's Reaper. Mlower and [iny Rlake, manlufacturedl at Syrnense. New York.n
The Celebrated Vicior Onie Ho~rse Gran Drill.IVictor Tripple liinged liarrow, Cirter's C
Automauic Plantng ion Gates.. Ex.Governor B. F. Perry hats t wo oni his plantation.
refer to liona. W. II. Perry for any inrorma~tion as to its working.
I ha ve juist received t he A gency for t he saile of P!arley's A djust able and Reversi ble
IHarrow. It has great nd~vanftaige over thle Thtomas liarrow.
Call and examine, iron Fences for Floral or ('emnetery Los
THOMAS STEEN.
Auactioneer aund ConanaIssionm Merelaamat.
june 1, 1882 37
~LAN DRETHS'DEDIIIREE SEEDS
SE EDS io*,th*.MEARCHANTonil"*tg SEEDS
Crot~wn by ourselves on ou ownEEDS
CW Hlandsomo Illustrated Catalogue and Rural Rtegiter PREE TO ALL.
MERCHANTS, SEND US YOUR BUSINESS5 OARDS NOR TRADE LIST.
~DAVID LANDRETH ASONSEED RoWEas,PHILADELPHiA
E. W. Marshall & Co. M. C, Winchester,
'Wholesale and Retail Dealers In41
Aundersoun's Mills. S. C.
~O~I~NKEEP3 CONSTANTL- ON IIAND A
AN~ ~viz: SUG AR, COFFEE. 8A LT, CROCK,
"WIUW5~WjERY WVARE, CALlCOES, JEANS, andl
I~erry hlil~lflg, all kinds of GOO)DS, which hie sells as cheapIJ
Sas any other Mlerchant in the County.
Next to Ferguson & Miller's, . l ^k'indsof co)UN rRY PRoblUeEr taken,
in e'xchanlge for UO00).3, and satisfaction,
GREENVILLE, - - 5. 4 . guaranteed.
S MW ING M AcuIIINE
SmlsSnWhnDirdI rom$ OIa
Samples Sent When Desired- n.am am a an e
Profossional Notices.
CHAS P. BARRETT,
A 'TO RNEY 4 CO UNSE LOR A t LA 11
PIckesa C. 9., 14. C.
(Office in &hool Coinmi8ssoners Office.
Will practice In the State and Feder
Courts.
jan 5, 1882 10
JRo. 0. WE.LLS, Oo. W. TAYLOR
1AMEMH L. O)ltR, P"ickeng C. 11. S.(
Greenville, S. C.
WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR,
A TTORNE YS& 4 CO UN.SEL ORS A TLA It
PICKENS C. 11., 8. 0.
Prompt attention given to businegs entrus
ted to them.
march 10, 1884 26
,%I. F. A Ns , , Ij E 1oCo0"
Jreenville,8 C. P'ickens 8 C
ANSEL&BOGGS.
iTTORNEYS ANDCOUNSELORSAT LAW
PICKENS 0. H., S. C.
Offcee in tile Court Il11uo. Prompt
Ittention given to Ul business en
'rusted to them.
doc9,1880 12
The Grand Central
Dry ooiu E ON
-OF
Dr J. JV. QU1LLIAA
-AT -
EASLEV - - . C.
STILdL tLIV.E!
IHAVE RICEIVED AND IIAVE IN
tore the L;u-gest atd lest Selecret Stock
if GiENiERA L NIRCIlANDIS C in this
)lace.
TO THUE L AllbAS.
I would say 111iit I have just received 200
itffren it SC le t of I I A T - . t1 ll N N 1-T-S,
romn 25 CeItus. to $7.00t atpiece A nice Iline
>f Trim minig 8 ilk.4 anal Sa tiis.
200) l'ecies Finec Dres~s Gal0
20J,000 Yards Caalicues, NIluslinsI. and P'i
Nly 4t ockc of Lolies rentl (.ent let'11Ct
1hoe ~i) ibcpeteC, at prlices thiat neCver lai
A\ hurr lot of' Gets StrawvGaools.
te)nnis, bougtrt .la3om nTuit' turerst
hirCt~llM ist a Shelings arnta li adwarci
G.lasswaure, Table. and Pucket Cutler~.yi
end~ess varicly.
Dengs, Aledic'ines, Painnts, Oil and D~y
St U ffs.
A harge lot of Ilenvy nnd Fancy Grocerie
as cheap as thle chec~ aest
Whlen, yota comeii to l':sley be .9nre nni
call aind see me, oneil be contvincoed tinit
still lenad ini low piesM. lE~ieipcifuiilly.
.J. WYIE QUILLIAN,
may 4, 1885 3
A G1EAT CAUSEl OF HIUMAS
Mis'y jis ihe lho4sI of
A ' LiIC l on thle Natinrie. Trenina-rot
atalucl enre* of Seiial Wenk.
Cless, or Spe'rmiiarrloa, iincited b'y s3ei
\buseM, Iivoluntatry Ea:miMsio,b Imripotentey,
Vervons lih-bilir y, andiu I impaaledimet H to .\lior
intge geniteral Iy ; C' iouinion. 1.:pilepxy.
11n(1 F'it 5;N Aentia nrolu lhys ical nlni c aeit y.
tc.- liy itt )Il-:llT .1. (C':IA'.:lll.:EL L, NI.
, autihor of thle *-Greeni lauok,"' &c.
'fhe' wuir'dIl'~ reoweul an1 ihor, in this ad1
iiirable Lec Iure, clea iy prov)~e8 fioi hi s
>wnt experientce thut I lie 1w liii conisequlence
>f Self Abe :innc iiuy Im. e lect-.:al y remiovedl
v ithoualt, 1i dn geroutstsrgical operiionbs.
>onigies inislrinuents, rings, or cordinils
iminting outi a tsnode of enre at onie ceituain
ntd effectuaal, by whliichi every soilemer, flu,
itit er iit. Ihis cotiulit i otn may her, noiay
uire htiiiself checapjly, pirivanily and radi,
ailly...
i!#. Thisla L'ectutre will prove a bootn 1o
Sent utner sen',~ in a pla iri enivelope, to
ny) aiddre ss. po" I paial, ont rece*i pt. of si x
enriI or iwo pout tuir. 'tilnlop. A hire s
41 A Stau ., New Yori. ,. V.,
1'ua tli ce lox , 4150.
jan 5, 1882 It;l
SAPA RKER'S
HAIR
BA LSA M.
Anivhoa nqMtfcn ta Nor aitir
th ,b w s i - ,l ,: . ., ' .a c .;ui a!, I ta
Th Sa amt '.ref Cr~~ a CulaEve a'r -.i.i
or fo a f utetabe-,ae c.
1 <, aet wilc m ltl. ho ; hifii
he wd atak I l~i. aavehaa nigh from to12weeke.
I t or . i tuK n; u be it h. * a (uc a t..a
~ RI~jI BLOOD!
will CuOti1'h'ti.ly din' ;o tlac 1)14)041 in
IC euttiro S Ht4~t1t Iii tlire(I rot, I us. A ni. perao!t
ha' will take 11)111 'P('Il iilg)it rrom I to I2week9
etv 1,~ i'Catot eel tat Aottiiit lien ltli~ .~-* .~ tIi.a.
If RtIa'It I'
PASSENGRtP
4#
CIAN4E OF SCHEDULE.
PASSENGERDEPARTMINT,
COLUNDIA, 8 C., 1May, 18th 1882.
On and after Monday, May 191h. 1882#
passenger trains will run as herewith imdia
cated upon this Road -and its branohes:
Daily, except Sundnys.
go. 62. ui IasgmmGER
Leaveaolumbia [A] 11 42 r n
Alan12 41 p
Newberry 1 46 p in
Nineiy Six 824 I
llodgcs at 418p1
- Belton at 640 p In
Arrivent Oreenvillemat 7 41 p' m
14o. 53. DOWN PASS0NGER
LeaveGreenivilleat 10 26 a
lIelt ol at 63 a m
iodges at
Niiely Six 4 pm
Newberry at
Alston at 0Ulr
Arrive at Colurmbin [F) 602p m
SPARTANBUl1G, UIN ION & COLUMBIA
RAILROA D.
NO. 52 Ur 'AbsNOER. .
Leave Alston 12 54 p in
8t:rot her 1 28 p m
Shelton 1 52 p it
Sanitno 229 p n
Union 2 67 p n
Jonmesville 8 26 p in
Arrve Sparairburg 4 16 p m
No. 55 DOWN PABSENGER.
Leave Spartan'g It & 1) depot (1) 1 001
Spartzan'g, 8, U & C depot (o) 1 in
Jonaesvillo 2 25 11
Union 2 54 m
S n820 1
Sheltonii 8 66
Stroi ber 4 IS /*
.Arriye at Als~ton 4463 111a
Leave Newberry tit 4 06 p mi
Arrive tit Laiurens C II (1 49 p i
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