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1 I ^ SHERIFF'S SALES. FOR DKCK31UKK, 18HO. BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed, 1 will sell, before the Court House deor, ou Monday, lb# r#i%tb day of December, ext. daring the legal hours if SherfTi Sales, the fall*wing deeeribed pro)>erty (to Witt One trnct of land belon|i?tg to John 1. lllll, lying being and situate in Fish Dam township, Uuion County, containing fifteen hundred acres, more or less, bounded on the North hy lauds of Charncr Dawkuis, East by Broad Riser, South by lands of James Jeter, West by Triple't tract of John T, Hill. This tract of land will be sold in several tracts or parcels, except one certain tract set off to John T Hill, as a homestead. Fiats of suae may bo seen at Sheriff's Office. Levied on and to be sold as the property of John T. Hill, at the suits of II. L. (loss and others, plaintiffs, against John T. Hill, defendant. Also, One tract of land belonging to John T. Hill, lying, being and situatciil Uogansvilleand Jonesville townships. Union County, on the waters of Fair Forest Creek, containing seven hundred and thirty acres, more or less, bounded hy lands I'.... \ I i 1. .. f'l f L* \ I A 1 vi mis. tuuikun viiciiu, v. rv. mvnus, uic usuuv I of John Wright, deceased, and others. Levied 011 and to be sold as the property of John T. llili, at the suits of 11. 1,. Goss, and others, plaintiffs, agaiust John T. Hill, defendaut. Also, One tract of land belonging to Jamison G. Kelly, lyiug being and situate in Pinckney township, Union County, containing three hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jos. E. Kelly, Thomas Uault, William Hart and others. Also, one sorrel horse nntned Joe, and nu interest in about two thousand pounds of seed cotton. Levied on nnd to be Bold as the property of Jamison (J. Kelly, at the suits of T. L. Hames, as executor, and others, plaintiff's, against Jamison G. Kelly, defendant. Also, I will sell two bales of cotton, aud balance of crop in field, planted and cultivated by Wallace West, on the p'antation of the estate of Nathan Hawkins, deceased, as tenants ofT. E. Hawkins. Levied on, and to bo sold as the crop of Wallace West, and T. E. Hawkins, under a warrant to seize crop under lien, at the suit of It. A. Hopkins, Plaintiff, agaiusl Wallace West and T E. Hawkins, Defendants. Also, 1 will sell on Tuesday the 7th day of December next, during the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, at Dayton D. Lore's residence iu Goudeysville township, Union County, about twenty-fire bushels of corn, about three hundred pounds of seed cotton, about two hundred and fifty bundles of fodder, one lot of hay and balaucc of crop in the field. Levied on and to be sold us the crop of l'ayton D. Love, under a warrant to seize crop under lien, at the suit of J. J. Drown, Dlaintiff. against Dayton D. Love, Defendant. Also, I will sell on Tuesday, tho 7lh day of December uext, during the legal hours of iSneriff s Sales, at Mrs. J. T. lieluc's plantation in Uniou township, Union county, about four hundred pounds of seed cotton, about fifty bushels of cotton seed, about two hundred bundles of fodder, about thirty busbcls of corn. Levied on and to be sold as the crops of Joseph Dclue and J. D. Delue, under a warrant to seize crop under lien, at the suit of M. L. Dool, Dlaintiff, against Joseph Dclue, ct al Defendants. J. O LONG, S. U. C. Nor I'd 40 flt The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Probate Court. W. S. Gregory, u9 Administrator of John D. McC ruck in, 1'lainliJT. . (lyainst DftTid'R." McCrackin, and Kffie McCrackin, Defendants. UNDER an ordcrin the above entitled action made 27th March 188(5, 1 will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December 188b the following described property, belonging to the estate of John 1\ McCrackin, deceased. 115 ACRES. All that certain tract of land in Cross Key Township, Union County, adjoining lands of W. O. Gore, Thos. If. Gore, 11. IV. Duckcr, D. II. Sheldon and others, ccntainiug one hundred and fifteen acres more or less. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond and mortgage of premises to 8ecuro balance of purchase money. J. M. GEE, J. l\ U. C. O/fice of Probate Judge, Nov. 12th, 188(5. Nov. IV) 40 8t Mortgagee's Sale. BY virtue of a power of sale coutainod in a mortgage given by A. G. Ilcntley to Win. Munro, dated February 5th, 1877, and record, d in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union county, in Rook of Mortgages It No. 2, pages 221), :5U(> and SOI, I will sell at public sale, during the legal hours of sale, nt the Court House dour, at Union, S. C., on salesday in December next, all that tract of land, containing one hundred and eighty-three acres, moro or leas, situated in l'inckney township, in Union county, and hounded on thn north hy lambs of II. S. l'orter, (called S. M. Porter in mortgage,) on the cast by lands formerly of 1). D. Goings, now David Farr, and by lands formprlv iif Wm Knrniui' now nf tl.n milnfn nf Henry R. Fowler, deceased, on the south by lands formerly of John Rodger, now of Charles Harris, and west by lands formerly of tho estate of A. Hnncy. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. 8. A. STRJNUFKLLOW, Nov 10, 1880. Assignee. Nov 10 10 at Mortgagee's Sale. BY virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage given by Martha Fant to J. A. Brown, dated 18th Sept. 1885, and recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance in Book of Mortgages, G. 7, l'nge 125, I will sell at public snle, during the legal hours of sale, at the Court House door, at Union, S. C., on Halcsday in December, next, all that tract of land, containing three acres, more or less, . In said County aud State, just outside tho corpo * rate limits 01 inc town 01 union, on tnc I inckney road, bounded by lands of Wm. Monro, Ksq., John Hodget* and of the estate of James Ellis, deceased, and by the said road. Terms?Cash. Tho purchaser to pay for paper*, ' f J. A. BROWN, SOT 19 J ' <0^ "*??? fetecutor'a Sal*^^. BY order of tho Tlbft. JnmHfltf.'ffM, Judge of l'robnte for Union County, I will sell to the highest bidder, ?t the Court house door, in Union, 8. C., on Salcsday in December neat, the personal property of James B. Stecdnmn, deceased, remaining unsold; coneisting ofhorscs, mules, and farming implements, includ ing wagons, Ac. TIIOS. LHP. THOHP, November, 1881. Kxecutor. Nov. 19 4f> at. Lost!! AN nlpacca umbrella with crooked handle. The initials. ?E. P. M" engraved on the handle. Finder will please leave it at the Tiints I \ oOice. Nor, 19 40 tf j 111,750. Tie Greatest Trimji i Id business, was my last purchaso of E .1 -n ri v\ it <? i i ana Hilly uouars 'or the bankrupt New York, tor 47 i cents ou the dollar. MERCHANTS STA And ask can this bo so. I answer, Yes ! a stores are too crowded with goods to tncnti< loading things : 27 Yards Calico t 28 Yard* Shirting V 20 Yards Sheeting ^ A DULLY I'AIK OF J I'eoplo smile when they see tho Good you so. Flynn ucvor fools any person by i at tho immense lot of Cloaks, Russian Cir< Jackets, Vesctcs, &c., in all the newest m: like Jerseys, aud the prices are very-1 )W. them at any prico from that up. It you i 15112 ECO and anxious to secure the most goods for tl stock, aud ho will sell you uiorc goods for $12 50. NOW, TH! BOYS SUITS $2.75, $3.50, $5 $2.00 TO $4.0( You can bot this is so : Men's fcjuit; $12.50. These goods cannot bo bought el BIGHT FACE, FORI At Flynu's and buy an Overcoat lor ?1 almost double elsewhere. It is au old sayi NOW, A WORD TOiiT Aoy fool can sell goods, but it takes 1 the Yankee whirlpool of New York, wher judgment in buying. Now this is tho r.ic 12i, 15, IS, 20, 22], 25, .10, B5, 40 cents, myself, that cannot be found elsewhere. ( a suit of it. It is utterly impossible to match tho 1 nel?, Hosiery and Gloves, Hustles and Hoe Embroideries, Pins, Needles, Buttons. Hie Hats and Caps, Shawls, Truuks and Vaiisi ?^TT l\/iTr i rN 1 1 1 s r ( s 'UKUIIAfSM^ At my largo stock of Dress Goods, inclr llohcs, lilack Cashmere, Henrietta Suw Camel's Hair, and in fact everything that tilings to match Volvets plain and cuibossc :my stock of k Is the largest in the up-country. Children and 75 cents, Kid Dutton $1.25 up. Ala up to tho finest hand-sowed nt $5. 1 will guarautcc to sell as many goods State for $12.50. I will duplicate any go count of 5 per cent, on them. From this forward I nm Iron from the I am now diing business in my new and c late Mr. Thos. MeXally, whero ail people ii lowest prices, can find the largest Mod prices, and you will buy all you want, b I'.it No trouble to show you anything you U. C. F LEADE Oct 22 * ? - FOR SAti'jE. rnilB valuable house nn?l lot on Church street _L iu fhe town of Union, now occupied by 'i' Jefferson Greer. This place is admirably lo cated, contains one ami a-holf acres, is wel improved, has a tine well of water ami a gooi orchard. Terms made easy to purchasers. Person wishing to buy can opply to the undersigned If. L. GOSH, 1. G. MoKlSSlCK, Union, S. C. Nov "> 41 lf 1,000 iiiisiu is licti But-ProofOiftti just received l?y A. It. STOKES k CO. 4 4 t 111,7507 nBMHt * )f smears Eipetieace? lleven Thousand Seven Hundred stock of W. J. Corcoran & Co., Broadway, V cou of ace the M) SL^LIj-BOUND, r (he ?d the grids and figures can prove it. My ;or an each separately, but will cite n few of the su? aai< pai (a 11 'Yards Cheeked Homespun 1 Pr< 8 10 Yards Ticking V I 16 Yards Cotton Flannel ^ ^ ' str Rii mo Cli IILANKETS ITOl* S-4I.no. by pn roe do! la aud l'ricos, and say to oach other, I told advertising what he lias not got. Now, look jn Hilars, Now Markets, Stookenots, Walking 1 itorials, and beautifully trimmed?they fit ^or They comuieuco at 81.50, aud you can buy ^ wish to tov 0 c all be NOMICAL Z t till liei le least money, go to Flyou's aud sco his l?ei 810 than you can buy anywhere else for tut J ' cot rea tin sio or ] [NK OF IT! J .00, $7.50, WORTH AT LEAST ) A SUIT MORE. be: tic t, 8i>.75, ?1.75, ?*>.00, ?7.50, ?0.00, ?10.00, scwhere lor anything lik) those figures. an fAfflJ IAKCH, HALT * ' e<| bn G3, ?2.30, ?3.73, $4.73, $(>, S7.30--worth to ng, that goods well bought are half sold. Si in Pi de tr HE THINKING PUBLIC. 2 long experience l > pull successfully through mi c thousauds are swamped yearly through bad i,r kot that hurts: Keutuclcy deans at 8, 10, IV T have had a iioinc-tnade .Jeans made for t0 dome anil see it, an 1 you will be sure to get allowing goods in prices : IMankets and Flan- un ipskirts, Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, Laces, iiohing, Cotton Flunuels, New and Nobby U' js. foj th ha siiRi'iiisiaaa tding the fine imported French Embroidered jL vcmiiir. i.ugusn f^erpc, nngonal Drocha, X i new and stylish in Dress (Joods and Triuid. Fu I?r OOTS ANI) SHOES * Wi i s Shoes 25, Pif>, 45 cents ; Ladies' Shoes G5 P1 i'.s llrogaus 85 cents up. iMen's Roots $1.75 0 Tl for 810 as you can buy iu any store io rho m< ods ordered from New York aud allow a dis; oppressive burden of $450 ? year rent, and "~ legantly lilted store, formerly occupied by the a need of new and elegant uoods at the very I ; in ilio up-eountry. Come and examine my e you leave, if you are a judge of goods. may wnnt to look at. 8e LYNN, : If OF LOW PRICES. / <> IN T UK COItNER. f. JO PC Iiotic.e to Greditown. . ,U'? e State of Soalh Carolina. COUNTY OF UN ION". ] ' , Court of Ctymiou l'lnar. * Sf. 1). Mcadof, Adm'iU , tt'jain $1 fo Klir.abeih McHiMtiel, el al, Defendantt. ,s T T MJlitt an order of tbo Circuit Court in the _ U above entitled case, the creditors are required to present and establish their demands against the estate of Sims McDnniel, deceased, on or before the 1st day of February, 1887. A JAMKfl MUNRO, Master for Union County. Master'a Office, Oct. 18 188G. Oct '22 4'2 81. i w NOTICE OF ELECTION fcailroad 1 Subscription ?IN? Township. OrricK or County Commits.oneus, 1 Union, S. C., Not. 10, 1886. / 17 II Kit HAS, ft petition has iieen filed with V tho County Commissioner* of Union niy, signed by n majority of the freeholders Snntuc Township, of Union County, in ordnncc with the provisions of nn Act of General Assembly of South Cnrolinn, entitled n Act to incorporate the Chostcr, Greenwood I Abbeville llailroad Company," asking that question of "Subscription" or "No Subiption of the sum of twenty thousand dols to the cnpital stock of raid company, which iscription shall be made in coupon bonds of d township, bearing 7 per cent, interest and rablc twenty years from the dsto thereof, as ivided by said Act, be submitted to the quali1 electors of said township. \nd furtlicr, that tlie funds realized on said ids te be expended exclusively in the conuction of said railrond from a point on Uroad rer, near Wood's ferry, to Santuc, by the st practicable route through the township, to nton, in Laurens County. And whereas, the said Commissioners have, a resolution of their Board, fixed the amount jposcd to be subscribed, according to the juest of snid petition, at twenty thousand liars in 7 per cent, coupon bonds of said vnsliip,* said bonds to bo made payable euty years after the date thereof, as provided said Act. It is hereby ordered that an election be held said purpose, on Monday, the 'J7lh day of cembcr, 1886, and that the polls be opened llie various election precincts within tlio said vnship of Santuc, from 7 o'clock a. m. until 'clock p. m., of that day, at which election the qunlificd electors of said township shall entitled to vote that the ballots shall have itteu or prmbed thereon the words "Subscripn" or "No Subscription.'' I'ho managers of the Inst general election for i election precincts within said township nre reby appointed raanngers of the cloction rein ordered. Said managers shall make reus and meet at the Court House of said inty and count the votes and declnro tho lult of said election and certify tho same to I Chairman of the Hoard of County Coramisners of said county as provided by law, on before Thursday, December '10, 1K.S0. Dy order of the Hoard. J AS. T. DOUGLASS, Cli'n 11 C. C. U. C. Coi.rMinis Gauk, Clerk. Nov l'J 4-7 Ct ?ake Notice! id come ami sec our fresh lot of Fall Goods. ? CANDIKS. Our French and Stick Candies arc the very Bt. CANNED GOODS. Salmon, Oysters, Mackerel, imported domes: and mustard Sardines. CHEESE AND CRACKERS Best Crcnui and Factory Cheese, Soda, Lemon d Snowtlake Crackers. Tobac co, Cigars ami Snail". Our celebrated Henry County Sun-cured ibacco is a splcdid chew, and for the money jb Sawyer and 1'ride of Chatham have no [Uftl. Cut of seven brands of Smoking Tocco the most fastidious can timi something please. Try our New Durham. We coll special nttentinn to our Granulated in-Cured Leaf, put up for Smoking and Chcwg, guaranteed to be free from stems and imiritics. Our Studio ond Dark Horse, are Cigars of icidcd merit. They do their own pulling? y them. Sweet Scotch, Maccalmy and Gail & Ax's lull' arc the best brands. We keep them iu >ck. Duke of Durham arc the best Cigarrettcs lie?always on hand. We otter Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, llacon, ird. Flour, Kicc, Grits, Meal at bottom prices, e have a low erode of Flour that would nav buy, in ft enil of com, lo fatten bogs. HOAPS. Gobi, (1 oo'l Luck, Slur, Ileal Pcnrline, Nicklo <1 Ten-cent Potash Halls now in stock. Please examine our ihartli ami Carpet ooius?tlicy are first-class. Jliril anil Poultry Seed always on band. We bave just in a choice lot Knglish Broakst, Voting Hyson and Gunpowder Teas. Give em a trial. We also have Mackerels in kits and quarter rrels, as cheap as they can possibly be sold. Three or four good .Shouts or Hog-- wanted, gs nnd Vellotv lain Potatoes Uken in exaugo for goods. H. F. SCAIFE. 'he Furniture Factory IN FULL OPERATIONWANTFD, everybody to know tlmt the Union irniturc Factory is now in full blast, and the oprietors are ready to sell URNITURF. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Come and satisfy yourself I lull we sell cheap. b propose lo roll nt not mor. tlinn half the ices that Furniture hus been sold here herefore. .Ml wishing lo onler FIKST-C1.A9S FURN11RE will do well to place their orders with ). I will give them the lowest prices. J. E. A. Ill ESS. Nov 12 4-3 If THE CASH MUST COME. AM badly in want of money, and I must collect. 1 want the small accounts and the rgc accounts. 1 om in dead earnest about it, ul if those who owe me don't come lo me and ttlo pretty soon, I shall be compelled to send me one to them for it. I am determined to Heel, and that soon. It. IV. TLNSLEY. Nov 12 45 tf. Fresh Canned Goods. I supply of the choicest Canned vegetables, V Fish, &o., from the most reliable and ipular Factories just received by A. It. 8TOKE8 & CO. Woof OaHWUM -fVx*. oni^ ow wwwftP lUi A COMMODIOUS Colt ago with five rooms, \ kltoheo and other necessaryoutbuildings, gooii ore bard of cboiee fruit at)d It J acres of od situated in a pleasant part of tho town r sale. Apply to 11. L 00S8. Not, 6 41 DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., T TO It A' E Y AND CO UN S EL LOR No. 3 l.nw Hangc, 1-iiioii, S. C. IVill practice in State and Federal Courts ? GO TO R3 f. A. Hennemaii & Co.'s ? jZis-hJ i'|t * 4A Cplton'a * .*, OIJ Stand. | Where you will find a nice selected stock iu WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Lc and SILVER-PLATED WARE. VIOLINS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, AND FIRST-CLASS VIOLIN AND Ai BANJO STRINGS. REPAIRING In Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. Oct 8 40 .1ms Red Rust Proof eed Oats. Ai WE have ordered a car load of Red Rust Proof Seed Oats ond those wishing to buy them had better leave their orders with us at oner, as they aro scarco and will He much higher. A. R.STOKES & CO. IFTOITWANT Ai " ^ac*am ^?^'s ** \\\ ? liUKaLi ana Skirt Suppor- B] VCr ^*513 It is particularly k II adapted to the prcs- L* ent gtylo of drcps and has the endorsement of L< cminont rhysiciaus. L For Sale hy A FOSTER & IV ILK INS, L Union, 8. C, L, R. W. TINSLEY, \ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, MAIN STREET, UNION, S. C. r C ==;= R tl SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES A SPECIALTY. r< ? fc a] SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT ANY TIME A FOR FINE OOIir WATCHES, DIAMOND al RINGS, I'INS, EAR-DROPS, ETC. lc BEST GOOD3, LOWE3T PRIO BS. r April 10 M Hid. n 4flUJ^ PARKER'S r |^^^9|hair balsam f, the popular f aTorlto for dread nff IhxCTK.1 the hair. Raatorln* color whan Irarxvj] and preventing 1 <andn.fr. I K?Sfw|\ cleanses the scalp, atop# the I halr falling, and ? aura to pleaaa. I _ EflgkJft'X . Sii fiOcuand fbOOat Dmn lita | The best Conch Care yon e*n tiee. And the best preventive known for Consumption. It cures bodily pains, and ell disorder* of the Stomach, Honola, I.ang*, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs and all Teruelo Complaints. Tha feoblo and sick, struggling against disease, and slowly drifting towards tha grave, will In moat cases nearer their health by tha timely neo of Ptmxsn's Tomo, but delay Is dangerous Take It In time. Sold by all Druggists in large bottles at tl.oa HINDERCORNS The safest, Burpet, quickest and beet euro for Corns, Bunions, Wnrtfl, Moler, Callouses, Ac. Hinders their further growth. htopsall |>sln. fllvesnotrouble. Makes the feet comfortable. Mndcrrorns cures when everything else falls, fiold by Druggists at 15c. lliscox <tCo., N. Y. Jnn'JO 4 Ask yonr retailer for lbs Original 8:t Hhoa, Hawara of Imitations. NonsCsnnlnsunless hearing this Stamp >5 JAMES MEANS' ft jgl S3 SHOE. K | w" Httadcln button,Congress ft Leco. t\ Tn /lest Calf Skin. Unexcelled In K Wfil* A Durability,Comfort aiidApMs V\ A ptarance. A postal card ncnt V \\|/ to u* will bring you Inform..flf \A. Tfts. tlon how to get this Khoo vv ^ >^iDiuijouu?or Terruory. i This ataoe standi higher In tho estimation of Wtarfr* than any othor In the world. Thounnnds who wear It will tell you the reason If you uak ihera. H. F. SCAIFE & CO., ole Agents for Union Co. Oct 8 40 tr ALLEN k MILLER, ~ Frof>rietori of th? UNION " = FEED & SALE STABLEB ^ TjT AVISO r&iuc! Ill* building fbi?Hy'beflpgy ^ XX pled by J. W.Harris, WS bttf kUM with BUffglcii, Wftgoiift, PhmtOWb J If nrneMt, Ac., which we win sell chap# w than same goods were ever offered on this market. Huggies, $?V) and upwards ; wagons, both one and two-horse, at an inducement. Some good second-hand lluggies $20 and upwards?all fully warranted. Thoae wishing to porobase will save money by giving us a call. We mean business, and are determine 1 to sell. Also, some fine combination horses for ssls very low st our stable. ALLF.N & MILLER. Sept 24 38 if [CHMOND & DANVII 1 F E"R ^ " ' ' (REKNYILLE & COLUMBIA DIVISION. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. CotQMBiA, 3. C., May 2nd.,^1886. >' ? i , -rn*WPT XGfiPl SUNDAYS. No. AS UP PASSISNGKH. ? * ave S. C. Junotion 10.20 a m are Columbia (C & Q D) 10.45 a m ave Alston 11.45 p m ave Newberry 12.48 p m are Ninety-Six D 2.08 p m are Hodges 8.05 p m are Belton 4.11 p in rive at Greenville 6.85 p m No. 52 DOWN rASSKNOKR. ave Greenville at 0.45 a m ave Belton 11.03 a m ave Hodges 12.17 p m ave Ninety-Six L> 1.30 p m ave Newberry 3 02 p m ave Alston 4.05 p m rive at Columbia 6.25 p in ARTANBURG, UNION & COLUMBIA R. R No. 63 Up Paukmgkr. aves Alston, 11 50 a m Strothers .12 27 p m Sbelton 12 63 p in Santuc 1 25 p m Union I) 2 05 p in Jonesviile 2 32 p in *rivo at Spartanburg K 3 20 p m No. 52 Down Pakskkgkr. avo Spartanburg, It. A D. Depot ... 12 00 in Spartanburg,8. U. A C. Depot,... . 12 20 a in Jonesviile .* 1 10 p in Union L> 2 00 p in Sanluo 2 25 p ni Sbelton 2 57 p m ai?i i o ??a - rrives at Alston 4 00 p m LAUHENS RAILROAD. save Newberry 3.15 p ra rrirc at Clinton 6.03 p in save Clinton 5.10 p ni rrive at Laurens C. II 5.66 p m save Laurens C. II 8.20 a m rrive at Clinton 0.05 a m save Clinton 0.16 a u rrive at Newberry 11.10 pm ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Bive Hodges 8.30 p ni rrive at Abbeville *. 4.30 p m save Abbeville 10.45 a m rrive at Hodges 11.46 p m LUE RIDGE RAILROAD AND ANDERSON BRANlf cave Bolton 4.16 pn eavc Anderson 4.47 p m cave Pendleton 6 25 p in eave Seneca 0.00 p m rrivo at Walhalla 0.33 p in eave Walhalla 8.20 a m eave Seneca 0.00 a m cave Pendleton 0.38 a m cave Anderson 10.22 a m rrive at Belton 10.67 a m CONNECTIONS. Close Connection is now made at Seneca with . & D, It. It. for Atlanta and beyond. A. With the South Carolina Railroad from harleston. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta ailrond from Wilmingtou and all points North lereof. With Charlotte, Columbia mid Augusta Rail* jad from Charlotte and all points North thereof 11. with Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad ir points in Western North Carolina. C- With A.andC. I)iv., It. and D. R. R.,from 11 points South and West. .. D. With A. and C. Div., R. and D, R. 11. from tlanta and eyond E. With A. and 0. Div., It. and D. R. It. from II points South and West. F. With South Carolina Railioad for Char !ston. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta .ailroad for Wilmington and the North. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail Dad for Charlotte and the North. A* 0. With Aslicville and Spartanburg llailDad from Hendersonville. II. With A. and C. Div., It. and D. It. It^W rom Charlotte and heyoiul. Eastern Standard Time. J u JAS. L. TAYLOR, Q. P. A., f IjH Washington, P. C. 1JKKk D. Cakdwkm, Asst. Gen. l'asscngei Agl. April 16 14 If. AtLANTIC COAST LINE, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wilmington, N. C.,June 20, 1880. fas?line % ? BETWEEN ? Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina. * CONDENSED SCHEDULE. * . . GOING I I GOING :1 WEST. | I EAST. I 7.20 A. M.ILr. -Cli'lston, S. C... Ar. 0.10 P. M, 8.34 " | " ..Lanes, ... " 7.46 " ^6 9.83 " " ..Sumter, ... " 0.42 ' ?-iS 0.40 " Ar. ..Columbia," ... Lt. 5.27 ' T-Or 3.02 P.M. |..\VinnHb'o," ... " |3.48 " 4.1H ? ?? ..Chester, ? ... 2.46 " 6.06 " " ..Yorkville, ' 11.46 A.M. f\ 7.01 " " ..Lancast'r,. ' ... " 7.00 A. M. 6.03 " ..llock Hill. " ... " 2.02 P.M. 6.16 " " ..Charlotte N.C... " 1.00 " . 2.48 T. M. Ar. ..Ncwb'ry.S.C... Lv. 3.01 P.M 2.42 " " ..Greenw'd" ... ' 12.44 ? !*j 6.30 ' " ..Laurens, " ... ? 9.10A.M. J 4.47 " " -Anderson" ... " 10.22 " 6.86 " " -Greenv'le!' ... " 9.45 " 1 6.33 " " ..Walhalla," ... ? 8.20 * . 1 4.10 " " ..Abbeville" ... " 11.05 " lHJ -Spart'b'g " ... " 12.10 "* >'^H 7.10 " J" (I'nds'villeN.C. " 7.00A.M. IUT rains betwesnCharleston 4 Colombia, ad Columbia and Ilondersonville. ' Jj| peolal Parlor Cars attached to this train IVttf Charleston and Columbia. No sxtra tSlffir/pi rtT&rf Jr*** Grand Bepublic, . |fl9 OlOAllliORt, jf^g OUR TRADE MARK A la UtlUkl/MO a- --era wtB " a. iv. oivnr-o ot tu. v 'wpnB -* ' ' ..00* : : ' ,si