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The "mountain blondes" are ma hing an "impFiseion" In Greenwood We regret to learn that diphthe HW is quite provalsild in the se~io of our Ctint1y Bout It of Liberty St 1ion, several children have died o the disease, Tie stockholders in the Picken Institute had a well dug for the us ' the school, on the lot where the propose to erect their hotise. Mr. V. J. Pickle has Ioaied bi bteam saw'mill about ond thile an it hult west of thius place;- and ist no% irawiig the lumber for the Picken iustitute building. We regret to learn that Mr. Ja Grant, who wat su badly injured b: the premature explosion of a blast lit Winchester's Mills recently, die, bt his injuries last week. He was; young r.an just blooming into vig brous manhood. Andy Griflin, colored, died d )ntUimoinin tever, tit this plaeo 01 lust, Sudaiy mortihng. The campmeetin at Twelve Mili (-amp ground closiOd on last Monday The meeting was largely attende4 bn Sunday, we are inlorned, ant several joined the church during th< ineeting. Good order prevailed hnd we hope good has been done bj the meeting. Dr. JonbA, Pifle'che< i very fine sermon on Sunday. MA:rried, at the resideneo of Mr -J. F. FoIger, at this placee on Thurm lay evening, Sept. 28th 1882, bj Rev 0. L. Purant, Mr. W. W. Blay look of Greensborro, N. C,, and Mis Corrie M. C. Folger, of Easley Sta '1ti. We adknowledge the receip of apieco of very iiice cake, an wish for the happy couple, a lon ud prospelOUS life. Married, at the residence of th, 'ffilinting clerg~ymnan, Rev. 0. L lurant, on Sunday morning, Oct la 1882, Mr. Eliets lE'lison and Mis Ll'a Barn.es, aill o1 Pickens County Mr. L. Rithatchihd, forme.rly man hi~e'r of S. Bralmian's lialt imor, t 'lot lhin g House, in (Grceenvi lie, lua b-eently i oV(penled a liarge n' ock c bliochind1 on1 is own accountit, ini thi old stianad, w here lhe Not1 be ple~aa ('d to see all his frien Is, and over) b. idy e'lse. See bhis :'d, eruisemuen in thii.' issue and~ when ina Urtnell call ont him ~. Faore.toa, t'ologe~ web-1'' 'fe on ever' Ildy's tii lt tablhe is it's ba.ti ng ife: g:ina : and richi, fI,w'ery' odlor. 4 Mr. A. 1B. Brown informis the pul lid -t1h rouigha ouir co inon s I bis weelI thgat lie has15 locate1 at) E iil'y f Ihl:st p~lace and,' at. iblerty' Stastion li'4 otifiix is at Dr. Q uilliains stire A BH'AUTIFL F'IVR STOr Onutf Five Octav es, T wo sets Reedis, Fiv Uenniinc Stops, in beautiful cast( gilded aid ornameon ted with tA*oni ded top), blmp) standi and muisic poeld~ t't- a ebuarmi ing ist in ment of swee tonea, a nd volum ne sufficieunt foir an; aritlor-onily *50. MCSMITII MUsic Iuse., Mua' jorlWitnera Symnles purchase ii few days ago, the famrous waite poriu oni Twelve Mile River noza the old Ke'oweet roadt. This is sai Lo be the linest wate'r power in th lapper part of the State, and is oni, about one mile faoam the Air Lin Railroasd. W~e hope onue day to sec a large cotton maill iti, the poir above deAignated. ~cOn Antres.-You will prever :11 n one the greater par't o1 the ili t~hat afliet naink inad in~ this or an beation, it youl keep your stomnaci livea' and kid neyst in pearfect woak Sing oader'. Trer is tno medicin kcnown i that udoea this as surely Parker's Ginager T1onaic. It, wi keep ymsir blood ri~ih anid pfire, an give you good helilth at little cos See othier boelumne. 4 BiddEsT SenEfME~ ti.-Mssu .tiotton and Brd46 aiuttially guas haway $50 worth 6f gbbda on Saatu tiay last at the T welve Mile (daml tieeting. Theiy wrappel~d their' at 4ertisements aronrd 1,000 Bai Launidray Soap and distri but ed the to evef-ybody. Tfhis is dlecitdd 1,be laarge'st thaing ever attemnptedi this Co uty F'or enterp~rise ali Vitn they take the palm. Best ever made, Emory's Ittlie Cat hart Pits, pleasant. to take, sugarV-c'it ed; a griping; only 15 cents a bok, 6'1 ffiggis or by mail. 8tandard Cure Co.; 11-?Nasi hareet, Nlew Yonrk. Mh!lII'. & s'o., Atlanra, doorgis, ma tttiac o i "" Ca~is, are Southeran Ager for M hah'.'outClocks rfnk tYaWn leir's 15 Fnnt', md '.' the coleth'de'd /fa'e &) Stn Wmeer Filter', nf Cherrf's 8tea Fri andn-abke tuyer for the Wor P'rices forwardedi oW aplcatilog. Merchants nl M~* oW 1 se 6Ms.6'ke To T. 2. I. Long ago we used lW It. In ibis quiet lilkle Foom tolether, . And watch the piirols dillowd fade In the "crimeoh evening wbather." We caught the faint breI1til of the flowers, The heavy night dews oii thbtn falling, Nor ever thought thosi OItbeftl hours Might sometinies ptsi bagaid recalling. %nd now iliey aregdtle, liki tij fairy mists That some in tile fair and sweet Sep A ioiiber, And linger awhile on tile tlstant hills, Then leave niililht to iehtehiber. Bqt the shadows only of that. time a Wh'e hours *ere one s fair a morning, Yet as the Eventide drAs on A albbdy sky hats warred lh dawning. And the Suniner's dafs hive dawned, And bloomed again into collipleteness, Bringing the dewy eventide, SAid time Night's serener sweetness. When tihe '%pifis of awe and change" would rise, d In their dumb and heavenly solemn beiuty And speak to the listening soul and namind And heart of cousuience and of Duty. Our days are changed forever now, Our morning's light, is dililullid with mourning, For we know that the evening shades will fall On a little grave in the gldaming. And the "old days" are forever gone Bey8Hd all hudlfan love or hating, Our souls alone tlose Summers lost May find once nore on the glid hills waiting. ESTELLE. Central, S. C., Sept. 14th, 1882. SLANDERING TIlE BAPTIuT.-It, is said'tubat Col. Duncnm, ot Barn well, expeets tho Jpytisis to help him ill his Indepentient ca ndid:tey for Con gress againsL Col. 1i11an, the re gulair Deinocratic iominemo. This4 is a slander upon tli3 great deioniina, tion which is as true as steel to the purty of decency and order, as all bolters, of whatever stripo, will fiid to their sorrcw on election day. -- Orangelburg '7 imes and Demtocrat 'iutli,2 DeJoneuh, who was nomi., nated by lino Greenibaekor for Ad jutant General, has writ,ten hone to Frnmeo that he haim been appointed ' e'peralh~isim) of tall t he Armies of tthb Prinbi~Jillity of South Carolinaz.' " Five co'ored prisonors madi~e their escape ' frm Greenville jamil on tihe nmorning of mthe - 29mh uilt. E. M. Brayton. Tmat. . na Revennei unomimur~tll !.e ( rI. '.-~ he the Re ~Ancl e n Tnl tuarke l' l t h sUH. nhd we woi'ui I :w~-. ais iltaL Its ti CiOe10) i' i et. Personal ! Td o 1n ('i IThe Volmaic Belt Co., M . iIll send Dr. Dye's tieleb . - -K Volt aic Brims and!!~I~ tNiB~d m n.~ i C trial for tijr~ y datys. to men (yo ii i r who ~c't afibecm~l withi Nervou. ' hed'imality andui .\brahlo'd, and i fetronh ies, guitaanteein'g 'peedy antd ce p en restorat ion otf hieal h andt nitnl Viger. Ad dress ais above. N. IB --No ris is *iticfurrtt mis t hirty dauys' trial is allowed. tMlaria. (Chills antd Fever, and Bilioam attacks positively cured withI Emory's Sian dardl Cure Pills-anm infallible remedy: nevei ',fails tO cure thle most obst iinate. bong-stati ing cases where Quinine aum I all other re. -medles had failed. They are pre'pare'l ex. 'pressly for mlarionms sections. in dloubit boxes, two kinds of Pills. containing V' stronig cat hart ic ande a chill breaker. sngai coat ed; contin no Qninine or Mercury calusinig nio griping or puirginig: ithey are mild andi eliciet, ces tain in their det ioi and hifr ifless in all cases; tlhey ffectaij cleanse the My'stem, amid give unew lifo~ani 3 .tone to thme body As a ahIousehiold remned: they are unieq mmdetd. IFor LiAver 0Oompidin their equail is 'tot k?.ownm; one box will hav. r a woniderful effect on the *orst case. T'hea d re used anid ptscriked biy Physicians. ott soldl by Druggists everywhere, or sent b: e mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. E~mmor y's Lit tl ,Cathamrtic Pills, best ever made, only 1 cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nas,.a o street. New York. junie 15,'nm IJ. SMITH, It Tlae leader of Lowv PrIces l' aas Item aved to thIt nI3 gg ICfiore lIouseg Mlain Str'eet AND W ILL OPEN i SIltNPW ftUSoCl Of~ FALL ANDL WINTER 2 DRY GOODS NOTIONR, H ATS, BOOTS, SHfOES, SEEl OATS and WilEA T, Choice Groceries an SGeneral Mlerchainise. and will make it m thme interest of all to c'all ind examuine stod .and prices, for lie *ill not' be BattAains in Dress Go6ds; Bargaifisi Crdhidoes,+ B#rgrias in Do'restics; Bairgain lein R inhe~a and I' aces; Bargainis in 1Nosier) 8p16ial Ba rga ins in Boot a ar.d Sh'oes. ms I''inie Tobaccos anid C'igaita a specialy tSBargains in everything. Alwnys go to Eieaidilmmaftfl to buy wha you want Cheaup for Casly. ts mNotice, m ,, Id. r 11E BOOKS 01F Ch1AT'NN & FOLG E have ccummnne'u to rmohl tnn extem that they re Loihesom'8 t6 handle AN 'y ISiJBT BK CrAS'51ft b~ mooney or t~iflii'ovetl not I STOaOrdinsX' -Maffe . OFFICE OFI8ECRETAiRY AN D TIHEAS. FaREUn BROAD AND ATLANTIc R. R. Co. Abbeville, C. H.. S. C. Sept. 25, 1882. A Upecial leetiug of the Stockholders of i e French Broad and Atlavio Rliilroad Company will be hold at Gieenwpod, S. C., on Monday, 80th day of October, at 4 o'clock P. M1. The special object of the meeting will be to ratifyirig the action of the Board of Directors in the mattei of consolidation and nierger with Roads in North C6i-oliua, Tennessee and KedtUc'ky: By the President. J. W. PERIiIN, Sec. and Tiasn. V3. 1: & A. A. Rt. Co. sept 28, 1882 2 6 0 C. P. RUNION, THE CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES Call and e*aminie his elegant Stock, you cant, regret your visit. NOTICE. 4,000 YARDS PRINTS, 5 to U bbtils per yard. Worsteds, 10 to 40 cettis per 3arid. Cassimeres, very superior Goods, '25 cis per yard. Alpanias, 2'5 td 85 cents per yard, and all Grandes of Fauc Notions. Boots and %*hoes, An elegant. Shoe for 35 cents, on to $6. Boots from $1.25 to $7.00. Also N6tiee Our nice line of Crockery, fine Syrups. 40c. to $1.00 per gallon; Sugars - to 12 lbs. to the $1.00; Coffee-all Grales Hardware. lBargains in PanIs Goods. Bargains in Ileady Malade Clothing lBargains in Ilos cry. Bargains all times at U. P. RUNION'S, The Champion of Low Prices. Sept 98: 18P 2 n Plows PLOW STOCKS, Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Picks. RAKES Cross Cut Saws, A1YD lots of othaer (ioods at WV. T4 Mc11fALL'S. ilcKENB C. H., S. C. janb5,1S82 16 IState ot Sauutta Carolinma CbUNT1Y ('F PICKF.NS. IN COUltT OF COMM(YN PL EAS -Margaret, Diilba-d, Pla int iff, against 11 udg ens Miiiuhey; Elhshia Mu rpheoy; Jcmi ma C'ooper; lit Ii II :yo . -ie chil d ren of Delihia Rloper, deceaseit. IC) wii--Levtii1. lRoper, Mairg:i-ei llradhley, Haurrison thop er', Sarah Ii raiidl ey, Thuliirsey Stall, An, drew ~itoper, .Jiiies liopera, Thlomias tOp) ton Hiper andl Charles i(Joper; the chiii dre of;' ~ i I Iad Hendriic ks, deceaised , whtos '.aimes and nnmheUr aire uniiknos)wn: the chil'I'tre otfEliais lnI phi'ey, drecasedl whose ituiiC~tine iad titlinihie ar luknowni jund thie chuldreni of Enioch Murphley, de. ceaused, wfb'.e nainis mind nlinhiet' are Liuk ito wn. LUetindanmis--CuMIPLA NT FoRi RE LI EF, PA B'T'lioN, &C. Ti' I hle Dcieisnantiabovc named: X 'rer lie'cy sumlmtned tind1 repu:iredl C I to answ'er die comhiuint inl I bis action. winch is filedl ini the olhliice of the Clerk t? the C ontes oif 'otion t I'len s foir the j'a Countty, ancd o' serveC a1 copy of. your' ans wer's to tire stild Coinlihiliiii on lite stah s seriber' tt biri ottice on M ain $s reel, Pick ens Court k onse. 6. C., WI ohin t w ety days alter I le service he reof', exclusive of the ulday of' suchL ser'vice; and it you ail &j dOtW sweyr the contaillint wittini Ihe tune torei'. k stid, uthe. plauin itT ini bhis acet iotn will Njgiy oC the ttCurt for the~ reliet deasndited ini the col0 itat.~ t)at ed Sept etmber '2(uIib. 1882. Nui10A, KEL~il & lilLINGSWOlRTII, TO the Defendatnts, shelgens Mlurphecy. Elisahl Mutrgh'ey, JeCfnnina Coupeji i, i t ih tiayntes, 11 arriisoni Itoper, T1huirs ey 61 all: tie enihlren o' ilihoda~ llenideeki, deceased whose ages, n:inies and nt nber ate uan ktnown; the chijldreni of' E.iaes Mu rphery, de - eensed, a hose 1Iages, niame's an td numttiber aure tunknown, flnd thle clil dren of' Enioeb M~iur phiry, deceased, whose ages, namies and niiuhnber are unknown. TIake not ice, I hat, thle stummons in tis ac'iotv, of whi-ch (lie foregunig 'is tN Copy, R wa tiled in hie ofliee otf the Clet'k of the ~tCont of. Coni non( Pleas, in n'ard for' lhe t ounity anud St tre naforesaid', Mi tb'e 26ithI day oV Se~teniher, 1882, a~'d ?hiid tfre ')ht% PORTABLE AND I AM AGEa Woti, Tabor ain Many of them now in use in this ni thony and &b, J. Q. Couch, R. F, ALSO, A(GET Watetown Steam En Cart and L IRON AtE CITLTIVATOIl CLIMAX WA1A*KING"' ANY: Tiger, Rake; Need & Fte llavo you secn th1em1 Cain Mills an COOK'S BUGGlE "Old Hicko BrownW, Wnship, end Pratt's Boss & SchefilR1 WANDO ACIn AI Cill for Circuairs and lini'formjatiol J UTLI1 Aug 24, IR2 GRE ENv GRE EN VI 4.e NEALLS CEL BR'7 GIN, MantufuIacturied ! hanve thle fcoowinig arti cledi zu . ai 'lin. eepa i i'o teIio~ 1rai Au'fonuieI Phlgtitat iona G~ate'': Ex.*Governor' I have jiniI receivel the .Agency~ for ih, l~iarrow it 1has great a:vtektag - over the' Cull rand exuaiine. Irion F'enceus for l'bn AIe(flIeer' al LANORETHS SEDSE o th ERC DE For the PRIVI SEEDSCrown by ourse 1W" Handsome Illustrated Catalogue MERCHANTS, SEND US YOUR Bt 9AVID LANDRETH A SONSS New Advertisements. TiIOMIAS FENLNER & CO. (YOTTON Commission Merchants, P. O) IOX 2490, No. *Mt Pearl Street, New York, L Li .A A l)V ANCE 'Al ~lE oN Sill 1, MNTN's OFl Cot I'(N. lavinig been esalishted ini thle Collon llutiness for I le paac I wenuty yearts. we feel oursel ves Colipelet lo give 8:atIi itao iin the I hand inig of col bn consignaed to us8. Seetun~e I, 188: $10 to $20~,000 it legitinit j uiiou speentltion in Gr-*uia Protvi'i ost and4 Stfli ocks o n ur eree'.ed pl ant. yieb41 ts sue mnoni bly proitMs tolag tut ien to R.au$ E . iE l. C, on . \letch.l its, ~ l i zi'n 17'. Lua S.i..e Nrieei Chticaugo, IllI. P~ I U MI 1y 11. \J. WO0O.A,EY. Artbit H"(lT itn n1nd4 reerence 144 enreI'P pai elltS ane I phy'.-ienin s. Mr~ $#ICAL S'TUDENTMS For tanounceentls and iul l infi i oto a(dress lihe D~ean of l he A muerican Coilege 'I.. Louis. Uco. C. P'itze'r, M. 1)., 1 11 Chiautnbers St., St. Lou is, M~o. NiTewspuaper Adeictiti' ibireau, 1( LSpruce Si ree'l, Ndw Yoi-!. sepi 21. 1882 1 4 Rare 1101i1<v iy tinneeent0 Wrtile or enil or BEATTEl'Y Wa'shiinou. N. .1. AGRICULTURAL. IT POR TIE 4 Morse Eni/es, id adjoining Counttes. Refer to An, A risul, Dr. Ch.ydn; M. 11. Ellison. iT FOR TIIEi gines, Kemp's Nianuare' , GREGGUN IPIFAW I'UX HIlDING C'1bTIVATORSN, tilizer Sower, Coniabied. It niot, call L, my otlice. d Evaporators. S & CARRIAGES. ry" Wagons, Gins. Feeders & Condensers, I Cotton Pressa , I FERTIEd R' . JS C. SMITH. LLE, S. (. 49 ':-mI LLE, S. . a 1\ Ne.Yrk Sunfcg rl n't~p Nyrenw New or. Dri1l: V'ictor Tip-')(.e I liigeud ltirr w, ('irter's II. F'. lOrv his !tS |w o oil h is putit atijolt, il 49 oIt ili work jini 4' sale (f lI'ly' .\ujutfale nn.1 lteversible ii or ('eref iery bol1 . HOM2'AS STEEN. 14d Connaanissioun MI&~ein at. :37 ff 'EDIO1REESEEDS NIN! TA HE D R I A NT on our NewPlan ET CARDEN ER ETE FAMILY. .E D Ives on ourown Frnm and RtaIa Register FREE TO ALL. SINES8 CARDS FOR TRADE LIST. EED GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA M. C, Winchzster, Andler~sSont Mjlls. s. C. K~l'',-'P ('ONSTAYNTLS ON II.\NI .\ ttull Stock of (GENEli .\ I, .\l I~ilA N I)I8l, viz: SUG. l !, C'OFE' lI, SAIl,T,-" ('l(OCK, EIIY WA 't; ('A l.l('Ol'-, .JIXANS, and all kinids of G00138, whinch hie sells as chaeap as) any13 othiere\rgNOcIhant ini the Coutiy. All Ilidstt (At 0 NI I(V PIWl)L'(' I:aken lai exch-tolge for Gi())1)., itntl Satisfuetion1 glin l.ri Il 01 . Give ,e a~ call and lbe conincet~d of Ihie liespeelfully, npJ 13. 16 3'' E. W. Marsliall & Co. Wholesale and Re~tail Dealers In A N IONS, Next to Ferguson & Miller's, (AREEN1VIEs.2'r., . - S. C Profossional Notioes. CHAS. P. BARRETT; ATTORNEY J COUNSELOR A t' 'LA Pickeims C. H., S. C. (Office in School Commis8ioners Office Wil! priodid In the State and Federn ~$uis. Jdin5 1882 10 Oio. (1. WJ?.r.3, 5Ovxo, WV. TA+Lton JA s L. Otn, Picven; Q. 11. S.( Greenville. 8. C.) WELLS. ORRI& TAYLOR, A TTORNE 1S 3 CO NS-EL ORS A TLA 11 . P1OKENS 0. 11., S. C. Prompt gifefntion given to business entruis ted to then. niarch 10, 188.1 25 M. P. ANiET', ,J E 1000. Grceeiville, 8 c: Pickens 8 C ANSEL &BOGGS. A TTOILNEIYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAf PICNS 0. H., S. C: Offico inl thte CoU it 1100-s. Proipt attention givmnn t ail ti4sines on.* tr'tistod to themn. dec 9,1880 The Grand Central Dr J. T', QUTL A -AT - EASLEY; - N. (. NW'TII IAVE'-4 I.HAVE RICEIVED AND IT AVE 1 I -ore the La1rge (tnd llost S lecvclod Sloel of GENER.\L l ilERCHAN0 II-M inl ihih plIce. . I wou say t ii lie just received 20r dliffet'ent Si vles of II 1.T and. Ut)N N I.:TS Cr.)!n 25 cius to $7 .00 apiecec A nice liin .00 l'eeies 1Fine l)ress G oods, 20,1100 Ta"rds: Calicces, Multilns and Pi Mly 'i ock of Laies..~ and Gentiileimen' eiC es is comIlplete at*21 preices tI b t necvetr foi lo xel liem.o A burge leot of' Gents Straw Goodes. It eady .\ld U lothIir ig a H.d I1I Fbrihin Good.h~ 1 ena2d0s, boul~ght direct from1 ma1:Iif~actolren~ G1lassware, Tnalle rinde Ptocket Cutleryi Ihng.I\ediicie, Patiints, Oil and. 1)y A hi'fr lot of' Theary uand Faincy Grocric asM c'heapj fis Ithe ch.eapjert 'A hien yout congie 2o Il.:sley be sure nn cailI antd see nIle, 11n.1 heC conIviincCei 11211 'still Ilad in lowiv p n-i ces. 1 . e e illy.~ may1 1, IN85 ' A GRBATI CAUSB OF HIUMAI L ~Ii '1lii- 44n the2 Nature21. Treait ten. 1and t uuiel 1eti-e of Semia W21 ~ eak inen'. or Sp'ernlitorrhwav, iitelucedt by Nei1 \hn, iinvoluntary ili' missionsh~*l. menc y. ringe ge'I era ~,l 11112Consump ion. tc 1-:pi - -unii;1I Fi .' .\le 22a. etle~ Physical; f.ncap len, vf :'e . Il itc lily t 1 t.l. 2'l'l\ l-1 \ I -:1,i., .\l. he11 woril'd renti'I~.E lI a' h, in t helis nd, mira le cc(ne. le proves' f iom 1hi2 2122own .I~i i1 xpre c hat ~ the 1 111 tw~i cns 1nen, o eit .\bo22 e ma het'21I' efeciVl y 1rem1 ove,1K w :u), hou dae rous,0 22E suri l o p ra iOns.t ptoitingei 1t5 a nolicenat I ln-e ceriloonM ftnd elf'toi'~.1 ' i l w iebi, 1 evey j~ ouferr n; 4nr 1hmsltO chepl, privaely N. radi 1)r,e. T h irLect r ie w~ill prov nile a o n c ISent nalrsai p rn e vlp ,t anyog adr, posiid aid,~~1410 on re jit of)1 seix 41etflaii Ann St Ne York. .\. Yse. janI elN6~: i le SooeeI~W, 1882 16 ,1yce S'eithfies the 4 Ius Ia-t blons a e p ei reli t. ,inrro Neve ai ls% 1to Iteste 'IO reyd~-. or le lii to the yeuu).blutcelr r ci a[; f$e res w i n 1. ga manp the bc0 eit ed- cie w a / nel coat pow', et asl toAmalrc te Clre est Ula o ie r&eiueie theo eslet lei elfnd Stnth(&1 ) -) Retoe EvrcUsed. 11ireoa' of 'c.tomffI~r; I'we., I. Ng, Lir Kidacysl, a nd W ll Fem)1 c(ttlde II) Comp a tt )441 any1 d'22 cae se M the I o iite fa-d .) ti A2 1 lueOl ColuaMba a PAssENGERD*A~~? CHANGE OF SUHEbULE. PASSENGEitDEPARTMflNT, Ci'U6nhX' 8 C., MAY, 18th 1882. Or and after MoIa, May 19th. 188 passeriger trains will tun ns herewith indIZ cated u'poI this itoad and its branches: baily, except Sundnys. No. 52. UP1 PABSENORR Lhnveddiumbia [A] i1 42 1 I Alston - 12 41 p m Newberr4 1 46 p n Ninety Six. 24 pm Hodges at 418 p rU Belloqr0 . 40 p Arriveat (reenvilleat 7 05 ' NO. 63. DOWN PASitN if Lenve Greenville ai ,b 2& a Jielton at, I1 63 a id 1todges at 1 1.7 p ui Nine, di - 2 88 p Ne*berry at 8 68 p Alston it. 5 01 p Arrive at Columbin (r] 002 p SPARTANBUI, UINION & COLUMBIA RAILIOAD: ., 52 ut> 's'An Lenve Aist on 12 Strother 28 p ni Shelton 16 t R.ni22 n Uit'lon. 2 51 p u 1 26 p mU Ar-rve Sjmrtilbtaiirg 4 15 p n) NO. 55 VOWN 'ASSENnER. Lenve Spa rtan'g R & ) depot (11) 1 (U p" i Spartan'g; 8, U & C depot (a) 1. N3 p iII .Jonesvi 2 26 p I Union p 64 p n' nno 8 20 p m Sheio 8 55 p in' St roilV' 4 18 p 'd Arrive at Alstoti 4 58 p it LIIVIE111IL ~ LutaiKAti.rioxb: Lenve Newherry at 4 '0, p To Arrive at Liurens C It 6 49 p Leave ,iiedis 10 03 a n Arrive at Newberry 12 50 p m Lenve Tlddges at I R0 p in \rrive at AI)beville 2 2.4 p ni Leavo Albheville 12 10 p Ii Arrive tat. Hloidges 1 05 p m Blue Ridge It R & Anderson Branoh Leave llelioni at5'P Andersoll at 1200)N Pendlet on at ( 6pn Seneca [e]7 6pi \rrive ati Walhalla '* i.enve WallLliIat nt0 Seneent [n,] 1 0a AnderAnderson 1 ra : ~riv a:l~1tn n. 7 50 pan Sold raiH et eoi Clubia1 00al PeiIa roli onar t en Ch 0 38to anrr nderon c a,~ t. iz 1o 1 11ii aren _v ille, obviri ing cha inge o cars het Ner either of the a(bove points CONNECT10$5I. ~. W.ith, S C lR airend frin Ciarlesten. W ith i Nlmningt on, colun11 hisa ani A tugust liniilioad fro m Wilmiingt on and( il I points North thereof. Wit bi c c & .1 Rlailroad from abiatlotte and all points Northi thcreot [1.o with AshievhIe,'and Spai-tierg TRailroad fo poin a: in W esteena Nor It Cairtlina, 0. wtilh Arlanta anid Ihhnr't li~isjo Rieli mioinl and I1)nnville linilwny for At. htnuid all points south andi west. n ouui :andtI) liv ille uailw ay from At 2 I.: w it bi . tlan~tt a a nd (hlot to 1)i' isi R ich me14 ant and 1)a nivilhcnle laHotd fbr aT 8 5ints Ioth util west r . a it h C Ga liroad for t'hnriestoit Wit h W ilminigt on. Co&nsini and A ngtida lIailroadt for Wiltninigion and( thle' Wi th einrlot Ie, .e~blumia ne'J Angurasik RailrontJ f:Or Charli~otte antd I 'he North c.~ Wih Asheville attil Spartanbnrg i ailroad trom I vienderso~nville nt. W 'it h AtlaInt nu! t'haril.t te D)ivision Rich ('ioii and tt~ )(nvilRiirafod Stiandard' 'I iine nteud i' s idnkt)1n. :D C' wvhiich is liftceit Iiuiutets laster then ' olum. bi a T. %I. IL. TIA L(OTT, Ge'neral 3Manager.' J W'a I-'r y. StEpIeriintendten A. Pori:.:. eeiral Passe' nager Age Change of Schedu1e. PAS8SENGElR IEPARTMENT. On and after dJalI 9th , P80 P'asseniger TPrain Service on th-tatI and arlote Ai Linediviiono tlaRich .nond1( andI~ #)uanville R- IL . will beO as folevi ..IAII. ANtn FXNPREs No.5. 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