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TUESDAY. MARCH 9, 1880.
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L'BSOKLPTIOS. $2 00
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A Bit or History.
In the year 1880?after the June convention
had forced the nomination of
General Hoygood. for Governor, al
though the convention had not been
called for that purpose, and the act
Mras entirely without, authority or precedent,
a gentleman visiting General
t/ary, at his home, %*OakIy Park,"
Edgefield, remarked :
"Weil, (ieneral, although they have
cheated you out of the opportunity of
submitting your claims ht-foiji a regular
convention, called for the purpose
of nominating State qfficers, time will
bring its revenge." If you did no*,
win rti this catapiign, you
will, in the next; though, if allowed to
; 7 ~ criticise, I would say that it seems to
X me that you fight your campaigns too
v. much lik4 a man who risks all his
money on one venture." His keen
eyes flashed, as he replied, in his quick
characteristic way : "Yes, you are
right, and your criticism is just. I am
not afraid to trust to time or risk
our people, if my own claims, or the
issues I h^ve made, were brought be.
fore tbera. There is no disposition
among thoRe in power, however, to recognise
my service.^ and they have organized
and packed this convention
against me. Your calculations of success
?n the future are correct, but arc
necessarily based upon my living. I
have fought my campaigns like a gambler
who bets all his money on one game,
'because I have no assurance that I will
live to fight another. Whatever recognition
I am to receive at the hands of
the State inuat come soon."
Prophetic words, for he died in less
than a yp?r. At the dictation of some
of those in power he had boon ruled
out of the campaign of 1878, and (as
he himself had previously and deliberately
announced as his intention)
* quietly submitted to the nomination
as made in 1880. bocause he "would
pot risk tb e good government of the
State, in an independent movement, into
yirhich the negroes and Radicals must
nonuuntJI!>? * ?*
?? uiuugui.
The HtrnnibBher
Hon. Goorgo T. Barnes, our Representative
in Congress, is . nothing if not
practical. He never argues a cause or
presents a petition unless he is sustainec
by facts and figures. He becomes
saturated with his subject and gives the
strong points with a directness and an
.earnestness which carry conviction.
Jn his argument before the River and
ffarbor Committee on Monday. Major
jBarnes,. made a fine impression JW 'developed
the Savannah river from a
slender, unimportant straarn into a
yateublc outlet for States and an important
link in the commerce of the
Northwest and the seaboard. He j
showed how this section of Gcogie and
pf Carolina has been bottled up becauss
the river had never been opened, snd
declared that it was a valuable outlet for
pce^n trade. Such a stream in a Northern
section wold have been opened to
steamers long ago. Major Uarneu show'..J
VL. - -
jcu urn mo engineers' estmates had
always been too small and a paoper
appreciation of the stream had never .
been reached at' home or abroad. In
fact, Majer Barnes argument will have
the effect of increasiug the faith in the
foture of our river both at home and in
Congress. If so he has performed a
duty of two-fold value' ?Augusta
Chronicle.
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Lynching In Spartanburg
flpAKTANBUBQ, S. C., March I. On
Friday evening last a rape was committed
on the person of the wife of a respectable
fanner, near Glenn Springs,
tender peculiarly horrible circumstances,
she being flnciente.
The perpetrator, a brutal negro,
named Obidiah Thompson, was pursued
and captured above Spartanburg, near
Campton. He at once eonfessod the
crime, giving all the particulars, and
was bronght to this place aud committed
to jail.
s About 4 p. m. to-dav a l?nw
^ - O"
went to the jail, and after breaking the
outer door secured the keys and took
the negro through the public squamto
Dean's grove, on the outskirts of the
town, and (here hanged him.
It being salesday a large crowd was
present, but public sentiment was such
that even a protest was not offered, and
the affair caused, but lUtle excitement.
The vedtct of the Coroner's jury wasthat
he came to his death by hanging,
St the hands of partos to the jury unv
known. Tho unfo t mate victim of the
pegro'H lust is in a critical condition.
Spartan.
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Hill, Stephen*, Toombs.
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The (,'hrontole has received in the
VVushignton (Gri.) Gazette a reprint of
an article written on Gen. Robert
Toombs, for the Dallas (Tex.) News.
The piece is from the pen of James U.
Viucon, Glen Rose, Tex., and is a strik
ingly vivi<l eulogium.
The article is a contrast between Hill
Stephens und Toombs by an anient admirer
^of the lutter. His conclusion is :
By his "Notes on the Situation'* Hill
embalmed his fame as did Demosthenes
by his "Philippics by his "War between
the States" Stephens, like Josephtis.
will be read as long as language
is printed ; by his impress upon the age
in which he lived, Toombs is as immortal
as the people are eternal. His
was not a "circumstantial superiority
Had he immediately after the fall of
the cnofederacy p'.ayed the truckling dis
sembler, he would have been idolzod in
life and apotheosized in death by his
slanderers : but bv so doinc h? would
' - - O
have libeled his glorious ancestry, belied
his whole life ami debased his manhood.
He did better-he remained as he boasts
an outlaw of a ''government of usurpers
the sole volunteer martyr of the cause
of State sovereignity, he never lowered
his crest. Me "s the purest and ablest
representative of democratic government
and popular liberty. But enough. Posterity
only can rightly judge him.
When buried let no willow be planted j
on his grave, for there is no cypress
in.his civic crown ; and let his epitaph
be as much ns any ever deserved :
"Robert Toombs.'*
Beware %i* the Girls.
[Interior.]
But the mischief with the theological
students is the girls. Girls are good
creatures of the divine bounty, in their
places; but it is an abuse of privileges
for the young theologians to make love
to them. If it were not for the girls
many more of our young men would be
willing and desirous to go out and
preach to the poor, and to work in home
nucuinnnfiT fiitlilc Pn4 tVim? 1 o1 f/*** JI
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into their _ down cast eyes?the girls
know how to look down at the right
time?squeeze their hands, and then
vow to the stars that those "siiken fingers"
shall never shrivel in the suds or
rodden over a roast. Those "fairy feet"
(sometimes in number sevens) shall
never tread the thorny paths of life, but
shall step on the sweet-williams and
other flowers, and repose on Hrussells
rugs, worth four dollars and a half. So
the young brother, as'soon as "llev," is
duly fastened on before his given namo,
mokes a bee-line for his girl, and she
meets him half way down the lane, and
they kiss each other a few times and
walk lovingly to'gother to fome preacher,
who ought to know butter, and he
puts his hands on their heads, and tells
theem to be good--?and so spoils a missionary.
The story conies from Chicago that, ht
a private poker club, on a recent Saturday
evening, the final jack pot until it
oontaincd $128 and before the betting it
was decided that the winnor should put
it on the contribntion plate at church
next morning. *It was won hv ar?i?Bl?r
churchgoor and rather liberal giver, who,
fearing such a contribution would
provoke comment, asked leave of the
party to make it up in a package and
hand it to the sexton. This was agreed
to on condition that it was to be labelled
"From a j. pot." This was done. The
ftex'on took it jmmeditely to the pastor,
who was so highly pleased that he
announced fron the pulpit that 4,a munificent
friend of the churh-a Mr, A. J. Pot
?whom it was not his pleasure to know
personalty, he was sorry to s?y," had
that morning sent a most gencrons donation
of f 128 to the church fund.?Boston
A r/
4/m.u i/ijt i.roo? *
J"; L. SIMPSON, AGENT FOP
Fraley Quilting Frame.
THE only thoroughly practical invention
for milking QU'LTS and COMFORTABLES
on the Sewing Machine.. Work*
equally well on all the different makes of Machines,
and does all manner ot Quilting. On17
takes two hours to make a Comfortable,
and three to four hours to make a Qiiilft
Will make Quilts and Comfortables of any
size. With this QUJLTING Pit A ME quilting
is done with less effort on tho part of the
operator than any other sewing within the
range of the Sewing Machinc. Ft workn like
a charm. Examino it, and see for yourself.
No family Sowing Machine is cornple without
this attachment. Retail price only $7.60
Jan., 20, '86. tf J. L. SIMPSON.
MONEY TO LEND.
IJf ?ums of $300 and upward on Abbsvill*
. farming landa. Apply by letter to
ALFRED ALDRIC1I,
Barnwell, 8. C.
Or in person to my Attorney,
CAPT. M.L. BONHAM,
Abberille, 8. C.
Fetr. 28,'8?-3oi
. Swift'* Spociflc, 8. 8. S., Mold in the
dry form, by Speed &<?eulTer,
, ; _ v
. 'it. '7/
Jul V,^ 'yj-y* ?* A?" > >*rl' * t
~ isialisfi
Speed &Nenffe
DRTJG-QISTS.
KEEP constantly on ham) a fall, and v
selected stock of pure
Drugs, Chemicals etc., et
/ 11 the In tost ami popular lines of l'ai
and Proprietary Medicines.
the best I.irer Medicine, cures Dyspep
fur <S\ilt tin ly ?/
T'r.v onr BLACKBKKUY COKDIAL
Summer Complaint ; and our Compound 5"
. up Snrsapariltn with Iodide Potash, fov
Blood.
m:D n vo rorsox,
the most canrenient way of destroying tl
insects*
DIAMOND DYES,
all the Staple and Fashionable Coi
A full line of Fancy Goods,
Met Articles, Stationery etc. e
The best brands of
Cigars, Tobacco, au<l|Cigarettes.
A complete stock of White Lends, l'ai
Cils, Varnishes, etc., etc., I'aint Brus
Window (Mass.
Golden Machine Oil.
w e sell the celebrated Harrison Broth
Prepared I'aint ; the best in the market.
Special attention paid to the
Prescription Bepartment
1'hvsician's prescriptions and family
cipes tilled at ail hours of day and uight,
experienced and competent hands.
Orders bv hand or Mail- nrnmnllir ntl.ui
SPEED & NEDFFER.
April 29, 1885. tf 8
Coll k Pern
HAVE in stock a complete ass<
ITM-Ilt of
Drugs. Medicines, Chetnic
Dye Stuffs, Varnishes &C.
^LSO ALL TIIE POPULAR
Patent Medicines now in i
many of them Non-secret pre
rations, consisting of the v
host Cough Mixtures, Dispej
" and Kidney preparations, 1th
matic and Neuralgic preparnti
and Best Liniments for i
and Horse.
THE VERY BEST FEMAI
PREPARATIONS.
V
|^YI)JA PIXKflAM'S Female Reim
IJRADFIELD'S Female Hcgt
tor.
HOLMES' LINIMENT ANI) M0T11E1
FRIEND,
SHOULDER BRACES and SKI
SUPPORTERS,
ho necessary to Woman's coml
nml health. Also Abriomi
Supporters, Campbell's Repusil
&c.
"JJUPTURE instnntlj relieved by
ing the Celebrated Fry Trt
The only truss giving un upward ami
w?rd pressure, same as holding tlx* r
turc up with the hand. No pressure
the hack. No thigh strap worn,
premium and medal awarded at Cine
natl 'Imposition 1884.
PRYOU'S PILE OIXTMKNT. 'I
best Corn Cures. Corn and 11
ion Pads.
Also excellent preparations
Chapped Skin, for restoring V
or to the Hair, for Preserving i
Cleansing the Teeth.
QUK LINE OF
I
F-A.HSr CY GOODS
will be round very coiuplet*
consisting of Colognes, fore
and domestic, Hankerchief 1
tracts in great variety, Toi
Soaps from the cheapest to i
finest.
Hair, .tooth, nail, shavi*
SHOE AND CLOTillgB
BRUSHES.
COMBS OF AliL 80BT8.
ALSO many articles for Household
Cooking Purposes?
*
Baking Vowders, Extcacts a
Spices, and Vinegar.
*
Cute Attention Given 1
PRESCRIPTIONS at t
Hours, Night and Dt
r FALL OPENING. ]
1885.
C* wi
I on
ALL nro Respectfully invited to invited
to inspoct our stock of
;; MILLINERY f
vi the
On the
24th September
i?rs
We linve now on sale a magniflcicnt
display of
^ * Mil, L IS'Kit 1',
X O l'EL TIES,
If ATS, VELVETS,
it inbons ?c-c. m
, and a complete line of general milcr
a linery. I
We would also call j'our attention to
our stock of
DRESS GOODS,
rc- _
PLAID STRIPES, AND 1
dtid -PLAFN WORSTEDS, ^
BROCADED and PLAIN J
? SILK VELVK T S, 1
In BROCADED AND 1
II PLAIN VELVETEENS rl
in all colors anil prices.
Black and colored Cnshineres all ^
grades with trimming to match. / JS
>rt.
_ f\ a:
nis, Cloaks. ?
New Markets, Circulars &c,, in grent ft)
variety. S1
paurv
We have added to our stock a beautiitic
*'no ladies, Misses and Chil- m
rens shoes. Very Respectfully,
Z BELL & GALPHIN. >,
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Sept. 1G, 1885. tf 132
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J AS. 6. BAILIE & SONS, i
;dy I
I3ST 2
i la- 2
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Curi
7'
tains and Shades. 7
[t'S 1
WALL PAPERS. BORDERS AND
DADOES, I
RT Hearth Rugs, Door Mats &c 'J
714 BROAD ST*It EFT, c
"urt -l
nai ATTfrTTSTA ttA 3
,, Mi*
tor- si
Millinery! Millinery!'
MR" r iiHE most extenaire stock of Milliner}* cud
?sn. JL mitr be found at ?
in* H. M IJADDON & CO.'S. r
up- t, *84-tf 27
on ?
lKl CJOUTH CAROLINA
iin. ^ RAILWAY COMPANY.
Commencing Snndav. Jan. .'kl, 1886, at
G 3a a in Paasenper Trains will run ns follows.
until mrtner notice, "Eastern time:"
Columbia Division?Doily. ^
Phc Leave Columbia 7 45 a m 5 27 p ir> I |4<
un- Due at Charleston 12 32 a in D 05 p m ,\i
WEST?DAILY. Li
Leave Charleston 7 20 a in 5 10pm
Due at Columbia 10 40 am 10 00 pm
S* CamJm Pirision?Dailv oxcept Sundays.
tnd Leave Columbia 7 43am 5 27 pm
Due Camden 12 59 p tn 7 42 p m
WEST DAILT, ZXCKFT ?r#?AT- ^
Leave Camden 700am 3 15 pm
Due Columbia 0 25 a m 10 00 p m |H
A"j/v*ta Dtritiott?Kast Daily.
Leave Columbia 5 27 pm
Due Augusta 10 30 p m
WEST DAILY. , Al
Leave Augusta 4 45 pm I'4
2 Due Columbia .10 00 p m Ai
ign Connection*
5x- Made at Columbia with Columbia nnd Orocn- i
. . ville railroad by train arriving at 10 40 a.m.
1 and departing at 5 27 p. ni.; at Columbia
the Junction with CharUtte, Columbia and Au- a*
gusta railroad by same train to and from all nM
points on both roada. , wi
At Charleston with steamers for New York
i nil r>mnroMv; ana on Tuesday and Saturday ?
sG with steamer for Jacksonville and points on X
St. John's river. Daily with Charleston and ^
Savannah Railroad to and from Savannah
and alt points in Florida. jj(
At Augusta with Georgia and Central rail A'r
roads to und from *11 points West and South: Ar
at filackville to and from all point* ou Hnrnw?1l
railroad. Through tickets can be pur- jj0
cbasad to all points South and West bv apply- r'
ng to '
1). McQueen, Agent, Columbia, S. C. <
>n John B. Pkck, General Manager. an
1). C. AllIcn, Gen. Pass. and Ticket ajf't Kl
Tii
j WALTER L. MILLER, E?
,nd |V / P?
Attorney Law, n/J
? (of
AanKVii.r.K, S. C. 17.
*u<
l- . ffiT'Offlce formerly occupied by
cw Judge Thomson. oct 21, '85. lyr ?
J*ist arrived another car load of Tex
a* runt proof rod oats at White Brotb
iy or -fc?i
H ji-r; . V/.
W. JOEL SMIT
^RE now offering for shIc a
Complete and Mt
Stock of iiicrchHiididc for Full uml Winter Tl
th
Well Selected, Seasonable
( nods containing Many Kent hatoxins. They keep ?
r in their Winter supplies can not only get what thev
KASONA1110 rUU'MS.
S3[A.TS
Our line ??f liats cannot tic su massed.
SHOE
Onr stock <?f .Shoes is very large, ladies, misses, gei
CIjOTHI
Our line of ready made clothing is always large this
see.
Always in stock a complete line of standa^fand Fn
DRY C5S-04C
Twilled White. Red and Bine Flannels, Dress Fla
Proof Goods *11 prices. Blankets, Rolies, Counter
lnjr?, Hosiery, Jtc. These Ronda are all very cheaj
them.
October 7, '85. TIT
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15KXJAMIN S. BAHXW
D^rSTJB, A, TTCB .A-HSTD COLLE(
REPRESENTS MILLIONS
Executive PeI'ARTNF
Offtce ok Comttkoi.i.kk
(Columbia, S. C. April 1,
CERTIFY Mil AT BENJAMIN S. BARNWI
'he Live ipl anil London anil Globe I
'be Lancaster Insurance Co., of Man
^le Merchant's Insurance Co., of the
'he Home Insurance Co., of the State
'ne Rochester German Insurance Co
'he Fidelity and Casualty Insurance C
as complied with the requisitions of
assembly entitled "An Act to regulat
lice companies not i icorporated in th<
a" and I hereby license the said Bi
E*ent aforesaid to take risks and trail
n ance in this State in the county of ,
alf of said companies.
Expires March 31st, 1880.
W. E. ST
^TL ANTIC COAST LINK, 0OLU5
PASSENGER DEPARAMENT, 0)1 an(1
y. C'M Any. 1885. Tkai.ws w
AST LINE between Charleston and rnnd i
Columbia and Upper South Carolina
CONDfcNSEI. SCHEIHI.E. . ,/]
UNO OUOIK 4 i ^0|
*?T- Arrive Al.
i 2(1 am IjV. .. .Charleston.... Ar. 9 05pm " -ft
34 " 44 .Lanes 44 7 03 44 Nil
I 33 " " Sumter " 6 37 " On
40 pin Ar.... Columbia J.v ? 27 ' Ho
102 " " .... Winnsboro.... 44 3 40 " Hfl
115 " 44 Chester ? o Al ? nM
605 " " -Yorkvilie 44 1146iim \u
01 " 44 .... Lancaster '* 7 00 '*
15(5 " " .... Rock Hill 44 2 02 pm Leave ?r<
, lit) < " Charlotte 44 1 00 44 Arrive lie
: 52 p m Ar Ncwberrv Lv '110 pm (jr
50 44 .... (ircenwood 44 21 59 '
01 44 " ....Laurens 44 9 1 0 am V*
01 44 " ....Anderson 41 10 27 4* ?i,
45 44 44 ... .Greenville 44 10 00 * ?. (\,i?
45 44 " .... Walhallit........ " 8 .10 44 Arrive Co
20 44 44 ....Abbeville 44 1 1 25 44 grartanb
27 44 44 Snartanburff 44 1225 pm
7 15 44 44 .... Hendersonrillo.. 44 7 00 44
did Tniin* between harlet?ton and i'olurn- LeaveAls
n.S. C. 44 V,r
F. DIVIXK. T. M. KMERROX. 44 SP
Oen'l Snp't. Gon'l Pns. .Agent. x
Lt re Sji
10N'1>KX8KD TfME CARD " %
1 Arrive at
MAGNOLIA PASSENGER ROUTE.
In effect March 15, 18S5. Leave Xe
going south. Arrive at
r ?? , ?? Leave L*i
jave Lattrens *a 20 a m f 50 a in Vrriv? at
" Waterloo 6 06 am U 55 u in
" Greenwood 7 00 a in 2 15 p ui i
rrive Aujru.Mo 10 45 a in 7 45 i> ni I Leave Hoi
sav? " 10 50 h m 10 00 |? m Arrive ut
rriv? Atlanta 5 40 p m G4i)?u Leave Abl
are AusiimU II 150 a ?n Arrive ut
rrrve Beaufort 6 20 j> m blue UIUG
XV,}L"\l "?VftI - rn P'" Leave Bel
! ?hHle??on Arrive Ai
" Savannah 7 00 pin .? i> .
u Jacksonville....... 7 00 am <<
ooiso sohtii. Arrive at
Leave Wi
tare Jacksonville * 50 pm Arrive Sc
" Savannah 6 oi am ? )?en
>av* Port Kojral 7 35 am ? v\,]
" Beaufort . T 47 am Arrive at
14 Charleston .. 7 51) nm
Ti%-e A neurit a 1 60 pin
Hfe Atlanta f 20 pm %
rireAujrnwta 6 10 am r, * ,
'Mve'AujruHtn ?2 30 pm fi 15 am
rive Greenwood B 10 pin 11 40 am
" Waterloo 7 04 pin 3 30 pm P 1 and A
" Lanrona 7 50 pm 4 40 pm ints
*l)ailv t Daily except Snndny. and Spurt
Ticket* on aal? at Greenwood to all poinln in West or
tliioujjh rates?bapgape checked to desti- Charlotte
tion. Connections inade at Greenwood for Atlunt
th C. A G. It. H. Ji. T. Charlton, G. I\ A. Stundur
Augusta. Ga. G. K.
' M.Sl
TTILMIXGTOX. COLUMBIA AND AU- U' ?A
!\ OUSTA tAIIiKOAl). QpAHTA
Going Son h no 4 No 40 q
iave Wilmington 9 30pm 11 10 pm
rire at Florence 150am 2 20 a m . .
rive at Columbia 6 40am trains wil
Goinsr North *n tween Sin
re Columbia 10 00 pm
ave Florence 4 50 p m 1 52 a rn
tire at Wilmington. ..7 40 pm 6 10am LearoR.JI
rruin xo 43 Mops at all stations, nos. 48 Lcare Spa
d 47 stop onlv at Hrinkle.v'a, Whiteville, Leave Sail
pnunttton, Fair HlufT, Marion, Florence, Leave Flal
niinonsville, Sumter, camden Junction a?-d Arrive Hei
stover. Passengera for Columbia and all
iuts on c * o r r, c, c * a R K, Aiken jnnc- Leave Hen
n and all'pointn beyond, should take No. 48, Leave Flal
rht express. Separate Pullman sleepers Leave Sail
' Charleston and Augusta on trains 48 and Leave .4ir
All trains run solid -between Charleston Arrive It. i
A Wilmington. Train* oi
Unth tra
and Cnarie
S^e Hell & Gtlphin'x black cashmere fc
fore buying*nice black drew.
Dress flannels in all colors juat re- Linen
ivevl at Bell & Gulphliia. 6 copts to
. ' - , , , t , '( >'_ '
... >?./ . . j ; %. * r\, ; . > f
H & SON
ignificient
ivm? various tlcjm til i nt?
and Attractive
vTorrt)iinp, and persons wishing to
want, but t)j<* boat of it, ??d it
5.
s.
nt?, borft ?mi children u It com pie t<
NG-.
season. Wo can suit you. Come and
>o<3.?*.
lahionnblc I)ros? Goods.
nrids, Flannel riroki?/rsr W?t?c
panes. Bleached and Brown ?^hs?t)
and you would do well to examine .
f. SMITH & SOW.
ELL'S
DTIO 1ST ^.aEN"GY.
OF CAPITAL.
:xt. 2
G KNKItAla, >
, 1885, >
ILL, AGENT OF
raiance Co., of EdM
Chester England,
State o f New Jersey,
of New York,
of the State of N. Y.,
Jo., of the State of N". Y.,
the act of the General
e the agencies of In nr
5 State of South Carolicxjamin
S. BARNWEI L
saet all business of Inkbbeville,
for and in btONEY,
Comptroller General.
nil A AM)
GREENVILLE RAILROAD.
after OctobeT J?, 1884, PA88EX0XR
ill run ivs herewith indicated upon
\u<i its brauclie*.
Da iIu,except S-Mnditvt.
: >. 58. UP PASSENGER
iunib ia S. . Junc'n 10 45 |> m
uibia C. &. G. 1) 11 10 p m
Hon Iz 10 p ra
xvlicrrr 1 13 p m
netr-Six 2 47 p ra
; en wood 3 09poi
djjea 3 33 p m
ton 4 40 p m
lirccnrille 6 05 p m
.52. DOWN PASSENGER.
entitle at * 0 50 a ra
Itnn Ill am
dpes 12 2pm
eenwnod 12 43 p m
ictv-Six 1 'M p id
wberrr . :J|W
v? p ail
jton 4 10 p m
mbia C. X li. T) 5 15 pm
lumkia S (!. .1 nnc'n 5 30 p m
vuo, rxiox* coLViinia kail jh> ad .
NO. oil. VP PASSRNORR.
t on 12 52 p m
lion 3 55 pra
urtanbur/;, S.U.AC.riopot, 5 50 p ui
O. 52. TwrVX PABSHXORR.
art'fj H. A I). Wcpnt .... 10 35 a m
irt'ft S. L*. A C. I)(*p?t 10 50 a in
lion 12 50pm
Alston 3 40 i? ra
LAUREN#HA1LSOIP.
wbefr .1 30 p in
Laurent* . 11 6 50 p m
ireus C. 11 1 40 a ui
Neubi'Prv
, .r II 10 P Bk
ARBKVJLI.K BK ASCII.
ilgcx 3 45 p ro
Abbeville 4 45pm
jcrilK* 11 00 a id
Hodjres 12 00 p jfc
K K.VILKU AD AS1) ANDEK80N BitAXCH.
ton 4 45 p m
iderson 5 IS p in
ndk-ton 5 56 p m
necu e C 40 p m
Wulliulla 7 OS pm
illialla 50am
necn 15 h m
dluton 9t> 52 m
derson Irt :13 am
Helton DOS am
COXXECTJOXS.
South Carolina railroad to and from
i: with Wilmimrton, Columbia and
railroad l'rom Wilmington and all
th thereof; with Charlotte, Colum>i);nsta
railroad from Charlotte and
north thcroof. It. With AsheriUe
anbury railroad from und for points
11 X. Carolina. I'. With Atlanta and
div Richmond and Danville railway
a and all point* aoutli and \Vuat.
</ Earttrr. Tim*.
TALCOTT, Superintendent.
Ai'onTER,Ueu'l Passenger A?t.
kdwkll. axh't Oea'l Puna. Act.
X iJUK(i AND
ASIIKVILLE RAILROAD
after Not. 16th, 188ft. pa (men ire
I be mil dailv, except Snndar, bent
anbur# and Hendersonvill? as
UP TRAIN.
i D- Depot at Spartaoburp 1 45 p rn
rtjnburjr, A. L. daoot i *? - -
_ g .... m ?w Y m
id* 4 35 p m
' Rock 5 20 p m
ndernonVilie 5 85 .q
DOWN TRAIN.
dersnnville 7 00 am
. Hock 7 15 a id
id* ; 7 65 a m
Line .hinetirtn: 10 4S am
t 1) Depot Spartanburg. 10 50 am
u this road run br Air-Line time.
inn make c:>nuucti?>ia fur Colombia
?ton via Sttartanbnrjr, Union and
Atlunta and t'h*rln?tc bt Air Line*
8 ANDERSON; Superintendent.
col hi rK Fn at all mylcn frotn
26 ccwtA at Hell <*
*. vn* v * > ' ' y 1 .V.
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