The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, April 27, 1886, Image 8
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Stye JHcsscttgcr. 1
M. 'hJityffijlAM, Jk., ), Editors and
JA^. S/6*?RIN, f l'RUFItIIfTOKf*
TUESDAY. April 27. lfcStf.
Teaclicrs' Department
MKfy fr ' .
J
[Coudiicti'diiv (lit). Hnd^, School Cum;*"
v i' uii >**?lA?u?*r uf Abbeville Count v.]
. \ Method-* iu llintory.
ijty [Bv Prof. Flora Cian.lall ] '
One difficulty hns been experienceo !
J?y every teacher of history'. It is tin
tendency of pupils to forget. This, o'
I course, is not confined exclusively t<
history, hut no other subject seems ti
pass so completely from the memory,
and in so short a time after leaving the
class. One of the most frequent causes |
ol trouble is the lact that the work to \
m be remembered i* but a series o~ dis-1 |
connected events and dates. Xo othei j
subject is more clenrly stamped with >
,the ideu of cause and effect. This can
not with safety be ignored. Mere a*i- i
nals too often take the place of history, i
Kverv ePent has its cause and its result, i
Battles and campaigns are planned in i
strict accordance with this law, and i
they should be studied after the same ?
Jaw. One of the easiest methods is by t
drawing on the board a simple outline I
map of the region under consideration, (
atid locating during the recitation the I
cities, forts, and routes of armies. Tins I
fixes it much better in the mind than .
tnurn rofnrnntn nrlntiwl mniK viinpo
I.V.W .V.V.....VV
the class must decide upon the location ?
of places before marking them, and .
take the events in their proper order.? i
.A7. E. Journal of Education. ?
:
Parents and the Schools, .
__ . . ;
Some time ought to to bo taken, at j
home, to talk with the children about j
?vfhnt they are doing at school. Much (
tfj'ks are what children naturally expect :
nnd like. Your children are not turned (
(iway to school to shift wholly for them- (
K^lye(j. or to be taken care of wholly by j
the teacher, without aijy thought of (
yonr own for them. You ought to know (
what they are studying, and how they
are getting on. N 3 patter if you find
out something about their plays and .
playmates, and the way they spend "J
their recess. No matter, either, if the (
^os^chqr finds out that you know something
what is g<?jng on in and about the '
school-house ; aijd if she comes to understand
that without.jrour keeping any
close and sham watch unon hor. von
. ... -;r--?
have an eye at least for all the good j
work she is doinjr.?C'on(frogtionnlist. (
J read something like this the other 1
d?v: 'There is no healthy thought ?
without labor, and that mukes the labor- i
or happy.' Perhaps this is the way I
nave been able to clinch up higher. It i
came to me one morning when I was
making bread. I said to myself : 'Here
1 am, po^ipe\led by an inevitable neces- "
sity to innke our this summer. Why hot
consider it n pleasant occupation, (
hnd make it so by trying to see \yhat
perfect bread I ean make ?' It seemed
like an inspiration and the whole of life i
grew brighter."'?A". E, Journal of
jsaucation.
Tjhe greatest want is a corps qf. oar- ^
nes(t devoted, and thoroughly educated
teachers. Oar institutes should enlarge 1
their spores of op< Rations and be more? '
thoroughly organized and unified, and |
made to reach every county and if possible
every teacher in the State. Our
Syiteru of supervision is largely dofec- 1
fiveYiinprov'emeht in our schools will te
in dirdctratio with the improvement
in supervision. Our university needs
our fostering care, and the other institufions
of learning inv the State need
^rords of cheer and encouragement.? t
JV". E. [Journal of Education. f
The moment the liberal professions
take the' attitude of the man of business,
face the'people and demand better pay,
broader privileges, higher rank, tlic people
instinctively declare thera no longer ^
liberal andespise the clorgyiuen, the
teacher, the physician, the author, while .
they acknowledge' the ftyoe of their i
claim. F6i*,'really, the one element in life
that saves m^kind'from utter unebe- lief
and despair, and keeps alive a
mighty I\op0, that, after all, this is God's
World* the self-sacrificing labors of ?
the fefw faithful who are" thankful they .
can work for nien in the highest wav,
that they altnodt forget how meanly the 4
world receives them. So tho truo teach- j
er may "tbahk (rod and take courage" ; I
for this very element of anrrifi^o and
hardship is the ''hiding place of His powdK"
the solo 'condition of his deepest
influence over children, parents and the
graat cause! of" a' true education.?i\T. E.
Qf Education.. :
I?> -^1
The school-rooms ot the nation are
Really 'filled W-itU a higher class of teach* (
I" than wo could really expect, considering
the the discouragements of tho
j / ' .. \ . ; .
???riBtw ni'TI-r urn i
>rofession. Thousands on thousands of
idmirable people go into tho schooltouse
on Monday morning inspired by
in elevation of pupose, n tenderness of
ifleotion, am! heroic self-sacrifice thai
night be tlie model of the clergy and
lie ii. ?iint of tlio pulpit on Sunday. So
lus proldi*m <?( br<Kid-gaiigi* teaeiiing is
< not tn lti> solved atnno 1?y an increase
if no-nt il facilities. The improved
iciuM.I-hnn-se with tln? nioiii'i lurniture.
Ik* las* edition of text-Imoks, shinim
ipparatus. and conerous salary may nil ,j.
ti? presented, and yet the verdict "0?w ^
hint* thou laokest/' may fully explain ii
.lio want of breadth, practical adaptaion,
and common sense in the instrucion
given to the chihlrcn.? .V. K.
fournal of Education.
Saving the Jetties.
ai
rSpo? i il to the News ami Cmiriul.]
Washington, April '21).?Charleston
tarbor will have to try and get along ~
,vith $250,000, as it it is evident that the
House does not intend to increase the ol
iggregate amount of the river and harior
hill. This fact was to-day demonitratod
in numerous instances when in- F
srease of the amounts recommended by T
;he comtnilled were asked for. When
:he item making provision for Charles- ^
on was reached, during the consideiaion
of the hill in the House, ?.lr. Spoon- a
jr of Khode Island, moved to reduce the ~
ippropriation from $1250,000 to 0,000.
lie then proceeded to make a general
ittack on appropriations for Southern
mroors, ana accusou me river a. a nar-1
jov committee of being influenced by
ieclional motives.
Messrs. Gibson. Glover and Grossenor,
members of the committee, resented/
the attack :tn<l defended tl?eir
iction to the satisfaction of the majority
>f the House.
Mr. Dibble opposed any reduction of
:he appropriation for Ghat lesion, and
trgued that it was a hiubor of national j
inportance. and had been so recognized j
i>y all prominent commercial and trade
centres throughout the United States.
Notwithstanding the disadvantage of interrupted
agpropriations the project fori |
he improvement of Charleston harbor i t
s being carried out, and the results |
.hits far accomplished guarantee i's 8
tltimnte success. The work is now in j
,uch a condisjon that further inter uptions
might defeat the g.eat object
in view, lie appealed to the mem- y
bers present to vote down Mr. Spoon- cjr's
amendment and then allow the V
;ood work in Charleston harbor to go 1
>n.
The discission took a wide rnnge outiitle
of Charleston and wandered off all ver
the county until the time limited
'or debate expired. When a vote was x
aken Mr. Spooner was the only memler
voting for a reduction, so the recomnendation
of tlie comiitittee for $250,000 ~]
vas undisturbed.
The house adjourned before other
South Carolina items were reached.
u. M. I,.
|7?UGEXB 15 OAItY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law?
V 1iukvj LLK, S. C. jj
c. c vans. m. i.. homiam, jh. 1
QASON St BOXIIAM, I
VttoMieys iind Counsellors at Ijnw, ^
Abdevim.k, S. C.
Vjll practice iu all the Courts of tliu State.
c
[JU. G. A. SEUKFKK,
f&ysician and Surgeon, r
. M 111
Adbkvim.E, S. C;. lj
?Vb. 10. 1885, 1 yr. ?
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\TKW DINNER HOC SR.
131 (JRKKNWOOP, S. C. 81
Kept by Jlrs.F. G..au.? C Hl
First-class fare.
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P. THOMSON. J. W. TIIOMSOM.
JpHOMRON & THOMSON,
Attorneys at Law,
ABUKVILLK, S. C. ~~
Co. 1 O'Neal Rauge.
fr
p<ENTRAL HTOEL,
Mrs. M. \V. Thomas, Proprietress,
llroad Street, AuRu.itii, (in.
.. W, PBRR1K, T. r. COTIIHAN. ?
pEHRIX & COTHRAN, T
Attorneys at Law
Abbeville, S. C. ai
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PAVILL10N HOTEL, 1
* . Charleston, S. C.
First cln8s in all its appointments. Rates,
'.o no ?o tn
...V, vuv.
ExCullont Cuinno, Urge niry rooms, Oti?
^asuengcr Elevator. Electric belt and |
ights. Heated rotunda centrally locatcd,
Oot> 1, '84-tf
Exchange hotel,
gkrenvim.E, s. c. +
The only two-das* Hotel in the world.
W. R. WHITE, Proprietor,
j
JAMES'S, PEimiN, ^
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
* 'il > QDBVII.LK, S, P,
UMIbll. lillWM 1111 IB?Ill ?III I H> WJAA?P .tMiBOU
Wew
SPRING GOODS
AT THE STOIIK OF
L EL MB EON & CO.
N-OW in stock and to arrive bv every train
mi elegant line of MI LI.INICli Y mul
S5KSS "5 i?nre'i:ise<l i:; the last ten
tys by .\!rs. ilad'ioii at
[aastqaatcrs la Ifcw York.
Can now be seen on our counters
: J 1 ! i 1 I 1 : I < J !t } .
HH lil', nr. />.%!. I
ROURKTT (J IX\<iI AMS,
ZEl'llYR SUITINGS,
nl other goods suitable for wash dresses.
t. M. II ADDON & Co.
[ K, tl?e undersigned have this day formV
T eil a jtarlner.shiji, under the lirin name
HAMMOND & SMITH,
or the Handling of OUAXO.
he Rest Grade
fertilizers'
re offered for salehv us at roasotmtde juices
The Light Running
New Home.
'itvincut* made to suit Ilic? jmrclmsor. Von
annot itli'ovd to do without one of those 11111liines
when yon can get it nn .-.'ich e?*v
i-riiis. Cinne one emne all nod see the Xe\>
[ome. You \\ ill bu v no other. For sale bv
K. M KKATOX.
Alil i vil'? ! '..
July 29lli'8&. 12mo. US
* _
HONEY TO LEND.
r?t sums ?f and umvard on Abbeville
l. fanning lands. Apply by letter u?
AI.FUKD ALDKiril,
liarnwell, S. C.
Or in peivson to my Attorney,
CAI'T. >1. L. HON If AM,
Abbeville, S. C.
Feb. 2.'i, '83-:im
T*TtY<i?li
SA-IaOOM'
ilieap Goods, but Credit
Played Out
I^IIOSl! wishing to pet tlie worth of their
liMWiev, torthis your, will iind it loiheir
tlvnntjipc io trade ut this well-kmnvn estubshinent,
as no pains will be spared to keen
n hands Finest (trades and Qualities of till
:lw|? WIVL'O I mr'/inc l>" i .
"I IH1<1 UA.->, ilKA.M'll'.n,
I OA US mill TOItACC'OS.
You who pay '('ash are specially invited
id f?n iranteed to receive kind and prompt
ttcntion, together with best, pioils.
Gentlemen can at any time find pleasant
rnusnnent in h frame of HILLIAUi'S or
OOIa, at u reasonable charge.
Iiospoct ftdlv,
F. CUNNINGHAM,
Jan. 20, '80 tf SOLE PiiOl HI 1 'i ( K.
FOUTZ'S
lORSSe AND OATYLE.POV/BER3
No Hpih w?l dlo, of C(tti&?IVff* or LcSo Pft
*b. If Kernels I'wilers are n#c?t In turo.
Foutz's Fowrtera will cum nn?t provr*t HooOlf)?.r.r.\.
Fonttl Fonvlcrt will prevent <?a1'K* is Kgv.j.a.
Foutz's Fowrlers will Inrw.v** tlw quantity el inStS
nd cream twenty per cent., ami make tlio butter 11;in
ho bwccu
Fonts'! Powders will cnre or prevent nhnost kvkrt
'iBrA.SK to Which Horse* uikI < attlu arc k-iblcf r.
Fodtz'? Powokxs wu.t oitk hatirfactiox. ?
Bold
CAV-D E. ror:3,:'re?r:.':#r,
IiA?7X^:OR?. iia.
Far "ale by Speed & NoifllVv. A**h??lic.
. r.
Mules! Mules!
A C.irload to Arrive on or rbout the 10th.
IjL inst&nt, which wc *."H' ?oll chonp,
Vallingiord &
Russell.
Job Printing
of all kixns
NEATLY and PROMPTLY lJXEv'lTI"
?AT TIIK?
Mc ssengei' Office.
Sewing Machine Repairs.
I RINDING so much demand for sewing nui.
chine rep.iirs I will say to the public
wnntinjr imyiliinjr in the way of repa'r* I can
furnish them at short notice. I keep needles
for the below named machines : New Home
American, Victor, Davis. Domestic, Florence
Wilcox, Uibbs, <? rover, Ihikcr.Hart ford,Howe,
Home Shuttle, Household, Hemin^ton. itoval
St. .lohn, Sincer, Weed, While, Wilson
Wheeler & Wilson, Klridjre, and Shuttle. Oil
a spccialtv. K. XI. KKATOX,
Abbeville, S. C.
March 0. 18S.r>.
AYER'S PILLS.
A large proportion of tho diseases which
cause human suffering result from derange*
ment of the stomach, bowels, and liver.
Aveh'8 Cathartic Fills act directly upon
these organs, and are especially designed to
cure the diseases caused by their derangomcnt,
including Constipation, IndlgegI
tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery,
and a host of other ailments, for all of
which they aro a safo, euro, prompt, aud
j pleasant remedy. Tho extensive use of theso
Pills by eminent physicians in regular practice,
shows unmistakably tho estimation in
which thoy are hold by the medical profession.
These Pills are compounded of vegetable
' fillbstflnppfl nnlv nn/l oi*a
J W... J J ?<?vt > ? \# MU17V1UWV1J AiVV tlVlU
calomel or auy other injurious ingredient.
v> A Sufferer from Headache writes:
I " Avek's Pills are invaluable tome, and
J are my constant companion. 1 have been
a severe sufferer from Headache, and your
Pills are tho only thing 1 could Iook to
for relief. One dose will quickly move mj
bowels and free my head from pain. They
are the most effective and the easiest physio
1 have ever found. It is a pleasure to me to
spoak in their praise, ana 1 always do so
! when occasion offers.
W. L. Paoe, of W. L. Page & Bro."
j Franklin St., Richmond, Va., June 3,1882.
* "I have used Ater's Pills in number!
less instances as recommendod by you, and
have never known them to fail to accomplish
( the desired result. Wo constantly keep them
, on hand at our home, and prise them as a
pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine.
FOR DYSPEPSIA they aro invaluable.
j. t. Hayes."
Mexla, Texas, June 17,1882.
The Rev. Francis B. Harlowe, writing
from AtlaHta. Oa., says: "For some years
past I have been subjcct to constipation,
i from which, in spite of the use of medicines
of various kinds, I sulfered increasing
inconvenience, until some months ago I
began taking Ayer's Pills. They have
entirely corrected the costive habit, aud
1 have vastly improved my general health."
Ayer's Cathartic Pills correct irregularities
of the bowels, stimulate the appetite
and digestion, and by their prompt and
thorough action give tone and vigor to tho
whole physical economy.
prepared by ,
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass,
8old by all Druggists.
YDItNR All experience the' wonderful
ni n ii'n benelicial effects of
wrim F- Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
mm Children with Sore Byes, Sore
Aticll. Ears, or any scrofulous or syphilltlo
taint, may be made healthy and strong
by its use.
Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5.
?10NTD1?XSK1> TIME CAIIP
.mau.mhja I'ASSEXttKIl KOUTF..
In effect March 15, 1885.
roino south.
Leave Laurens ^5 20 a m t 50 a n
" Waterlow (i 00 a in U 55 u n:
" Greenwood 7 00 a m 2 15 p u
Arrive Augusta 10 45 a in 7 45 p ir
Leave " 10 60a in lOOOpn:
Arrive Atlanta 5 40 p in li 40 a ui
Leave Auirusta 11 ."50 a in
Arrive Hennl'ort (5 20 p in
Arrive l'nrt Itoval G :?5 pin
" Cliale.ston 5 50 pin
" Savannah 7 00 pin
" Jacksonville ,7 00 am
nn'vn
Leave Jacksonvillo * 50 pm
" Savannah 6 55 am
Leave Port lioyal 7 :15 am
" iJoaul'ort 7 47 am
'* Charleston 7 50 am
Arrive Augusta 1 50 pm
Leave Atlanta t 20 pm
Arrive Aujruata 0 10 am
Leave Augusta *-2 SO pm t> 15 am
Arrive Greenwood 0 10 pm 11 lit am
" Waterloo 7 04 pm :i :$0 pm
" Lauitcnrt 7 50 |>hi 4 40 pm
Daily t Daily trxcOpt Sunday.
Tickets*on sale at Greenwood to all points
at tliiotijxii rates?baggage checked 11? destination.
Connection*! made at Greemvood
with (!. A G. It. R. li. T. On akltok, G. 1'. A.
Augusta, Ga.
HaOXHHSYd XAVOU 'OK
4 TLANTIC COAST LINK,
I'ASSKNGKK DEPARAM15NT,
U'ilminf/ion, JV. (/., Aug. #</, 1885.
COXDENSKD SCHKPUI.K.
COINfl OUOIN
WK8T. KAHT
4 20 am Lv Charleston A r. 'J (T5 p in
1 34 " " ....Lanes 44 7 OJ 44
ft 33 44 14 Sumter " C 37 14
7 40 pm Ar Columbia Lv 5 27 '
a 02 44 41 Winnaboro.. 44 3 40 44
9 1,?i 44 44 ....Chester 44 2 44 44
7605 " " ... .Yorkville 41 1145am
7 01 " " Lancaster 44 7 00 4*
4 50 ?4 44 ....Rock Hill 44 2 02 pm
6 00 44 " -..Charlotte 44 1 00 44
2 52 pm Ar Newberry Lv 3 10pm
2 50 44 44 .... Greenwood 44 21 59
6 01 44 " ....Laurens " (""am
5 01 " " . ...Audersow 44 10 27 '
5 45 44 44 Greenville <4 10 00 '
6 45 44 " Walhalla 4' 8 30 44
4 20 " " Abbeville " 11 2.r> "
3 27 " " ... .Sunrtanburp.... " 12 25 pm
7 15 " " ... . Henderson ville.. " 700 ?'
Solid Trains, botweon burlcston tnnM olnmbta.S.
C.
J. F. DIVINE, T. M. EMKRSOX.
Geni 8up'$. OonM Pas. Agent.
W. JOEL SM
A now iti? for sale n
Complete SiHi]
I Stock of merchandise for Fall ami Winter use*
with
Well Selected, Seasonal
(innds cmitiiiiiiii^ .*??ni?y harjrains. They
lav in tli' ir Winter soin?ues ran not <.n!v ?et what
kV,.\ son:\ i;rmri
Our line of hats cannot In- surras
Our slock of .S*ho"S is very 1 'rv.'-". tadies. misses. ;r
Our line of ready made clot hirp is always larjrc this
Always in stock a complete lined standard and 1
| Twilled White, Ked and Hint; Flannels. Dres.1
Proof (ioods all prices. Hhtnkcis, Hohcx, ('on
inps, Hosiery. Ac. These poods are all veiy
them.
October 7, 'S3. T
135 1
tasoaaHarjitjin^CT.;cnvia?x=c.vn-T?aavc3tv?*#)eru?'-rnr nm,
DAY & TAN
. IIEAIHJl-AKTEH
: Carriaps, ? apis, Coacii Mat
: Leather, Shoe Find
[ hjhe l<'iii?Kt. and Most. Varied Assort men
I Brought to the City,
I VI rvo A P r< A111 f/
vi Lumn
To tho. c who have beer. wivnclicd and jerke<
now oiler y?>b the most delightful vehicle, i
S35.0(
Try one nnd save your health. K very man wh
hould have one, as the price is within v he reach ol' .
DAY & TANNAHILL,
PALMETJLO ~
of the largest SALOON in the np-coni>'ry, don't i
vcrtiscmciit s. The . alt' is not nicnti- no in the thr
cd for full trade. The l'nluictto House is well stock
Foreign and Domestic W
the best the market affords. lit; has goi LIQUORS
Eye and Corn, Irish and
Apple I^eaeli, California and
I^ovtei*, Ale
ITe can cheerfully recommend his poods to the j
drinks with all the DELICIOUS BEVEKA(iKS of
DllINKS. His speciality is a large stock of I'UKE
Gentlemen's Resort. No. k
and you will not forpct again
A u-ood Line of Tobacco and C
Specialit;
WHITE BR
^yon,!) c 1111 (he attention ?f buyers to a FEW
DRESS <
Tliev have the cheapest line nl* lil.ACK SILKS tl
They have also some handsome Colored Silks. Tl
Colored VELVETEENS for Dresses and Tri ..mine
in all colors, the latest thimr tor Drcs Trinituinir.
Their stock of RLACK CASHMERES canii'.t ) c
sn;il care in the selection of these goods, and arc uss
quality ai.d price.
A jj-?od 1 inv* ff JERSEY JACKETS. cheaper thai
It woiiM astonish any one to sen how verv cheap
season.* R-iycrs in this line would do well to exantii
CARPETS are so very cheap as to ba in the re;
I'ETS aud RUttScan tu found at the st?\ro WHITE
The ahove are only a few lines in which Spcei'al J
The (ieueral Stock of Fall and Winter (ioods now
WIHIITIE BRC
Is the largest, best assorted, and most attractive
plete in all departments.
SOUTH CAROLINA .^1
RAILWAY COMPANY. ; Vy
Commencing Sundav, Jan. :hl, 1SH5. at ;
0 ?.ft a in Passenger Trains will run as follows, J
1 until further notice, "Eastern time:" j Tka
, Coluvtin'a l>i?Daily. j
i Leave Columbia 7 45 a in ft 27 p in |
i Due at Charleston 12 32 u m U 05 p m i
i W/:ST?I>A II, V. j Lea'
Leave Charleston 7 20 a ni 5 10 p m | . .
Due at Columbia" 10 40 a m It) 00 p m j
Cam tin x f/iri*ion?I)a;lv except Sundays.
Leave Columbia 7 4ft a in ft 27 p lit
Due Camden 12 aO p in 7 42 p in
u* f.?UT 11 I f f V l* Vl'B r?T? CI* VI Vk 4
Leave Camden 7 00 ? m 8 lft p m
Due Columbia 9 26 a in 10 00 p in
Ai'j/ufta lhci*ion?East puilv. Lea'
Leave Columbia ft 27 pin Aril
Due Augusta 10 80 p ni
WEsf DAILY.
Leave Augusta . 4-lftpm
l)ue Columbia 10 00 pm
Connection* ^rrj
Made at Columbia with Columbia and Greenvillu
railroad by train arriving at 10 JO a. in.
i 'ii)d departing at 5 27 ]>. m.; at Columbia
Juuctioii with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
railroad by same train to and from all
point* on both roads. A.
At Charleston with steamers for Now York Cbni
on Saturday; and on Tuesday and Saturday Aug;1
with steamer for Jacksonville and points on noitu
St. John's river. Daily with Charleston and Lia t
Savannah Railroad to ?:nd from Savannah all pi
and all points in Florida. and
At Augusta with Georgia and Central rail in \V
roans to and from all points West and South Thai
at lilackvillc to and from all points on warn for/
well rnilrnilfl. Tlirninrli /?<? ? lin nm
chased to all points South and West bv apply <
ng to !
If. MoQurkn. Agftnt, Columbia, R. 0? I
John 11. I'kck, General Manager. ,
1). 0. Allbx. Gen. 1'ans. and Tickot Ag't ^ip;
WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND AP- tr? u
GUST A HAILHOAD. twee
Going Sou'h no 4 no 4f folio
Leave Wilmington 9 Mrt p m 11 10 p m
Arrive at Florence 1 50 a ni 2 20 a m Lea*
Arriv? at Columbia 6 40 n in Leav
Going North no 43 no 47 Leav
Leave coirtnhin lOOftpm Leav
Leave Floronco 4 .00 p m 1 .S2 a m Jrri
Arrive at Wilmington. . 7 40 p n> 6 10 o m
Train No. 43 stops at all ytationa, no?. 48 Leav
?ud 47 stop onlv at Urinklcy'a, Whitevillo, Lcnv
Flcmington, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Lcnv
Timmor.svilh*, Sumter, enmden Junction ard Leav
Knatover. I'aaaengers for Columbia and all Arri
points on caiirx, c,o?akh, Aiken June- m
firtM n.wl oU -.1 ?J * ? I- - "> **
? "" niKMi^u ittKU >1), lOf
nipht express. Scparute Pullman sletpera j"
for Charleston and Augusta on trains M8 and }, ,
17. AU trains nm solid between Charleston C<>,v
aud Wilmington.
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av:crr-^rx.?ci.- -.t n u h i iw i * ? ?
ITH & SON
M:u;:iiftcient
. Tlieii various departo tnls *r tilled
)le and Attractive
keep everytliinjr, and i ersons wishing
lliev want, l>ut (he be * of it, und a
ents, hoys and children all complex .
(season. We can suit vou. Come and *?e.
'ashiotinhle Dress Goods.
* Flannels, Flannel Cloakings, Wnter
nterpancs, Illeached and Itrown iVhwetcheap
and you would do well to examines
W. J. SMITH & SON.
NAHILL,
S FOR
erials, Saddlery, Harness,
tags, Belting,
t <il' Children's Carriages Krt
at all l*rii:cs.
>rt and Joy
I about bv so-called road carts. We
ivitli FiN'liST wheels and axles fo
0
o owns a horse, or wishes to train a colt
ill.
Augusta, Ga.
"SALOON !
lM, Praprietor
intend to dupe his customers bv false adec
Ahtievillc papers. He is well preparL'<1
with eviM ything ju the line of
ines and Liquors,
nine years old. (loud old
I Sco.cli Whiskies,
Frenoli Rra/nxlieiS,
nxid Fi*esh Lam1 ReOr.
mblic lor MEDICINAL I SE, mixed and
the season. Also COOL, TEMPEKATE
! GOODS. Call at the
t Washington Street,
THOMAS McGETTIGAN.
Jigars. Budweiser Beer a
7OTHERS
' SPECIALITIES: - M
* /1
ntuiMiallv larjra Jw, . |
Of V_>^ IS and attractive.
li-.vv have ever offered.
ii'V have a jrood .assortment of Hlack nnd
js. They have a nice line<?f Wool Lace#
surj-a<sed. Thev have lies)owed an unnuivd
t it are all ri<r*:it in reirard to color,
i ever before.
FLAN'XKL and IJLAXKETS are this
10 the stock or WHITK HKOTlUOItS.
ich of nil. A jjon.l assortment of CAR- *
HItOTIlERS.
larxains can he had.
ottered to the public by
)thers,
that J hey have ever carried. It is corn*
OLUM HI A ANI>
(iItKENVILLT. RAILROAD
i ami after Octobor 5, 18SI, Pa.'henokr
ins will run as liei u;v;th indicated upon
road aiu) its* branches.
Iht f f //, t-rcf/it SiinOn //*.
No. 53. r 1? PASKKNGK11
ro r?du?ib ia S. . Jimc'n 1N.'i ( in
Columbia C. & G. H II 10 p m
ve Alston 12 10 p in
Nowherrv I l:{pm
Ninetv-Six,' 2 47 pro
Greenwood 3 OH p m
I lodges -I p m
Helton 4 40 p in
at Greenville 05 p m
No.52. DOWN PA.SSENGKK.
( ? Cittienvillc at 0 50*i ni
vc Kelt nil Ill am
llod^cs 12 2 m
Greenwood r> .1:1 n? <
Xmetv-Six 1 p n>
Newberry 3 02 p m
- Alston 4 10pm
Columbia C. k G. I> 5 15 pm
vc Columbia SC. Junc'n. 5 30 p m
ITAKDl'Kti, L'NION a 01)1.1* MA HAI1. lload.
NO. 5.'). UP FAHKEXGKK.
L'OXXECTJOXS.
With South Carolina railroad to and from
-le.ston: with Wilmington, Columbia and
nsta railroad from Wilmington and all
ts north thereof: with Charlotte, Colutnmd
Augusta railroad frum Charlotte and
nints north thereof. B. With AsheviHo
Spartanburg railrond from and for point*
eatcrn N. Carolina. C. With Atlanta and
'Intte div Richmond aud Danville railway
Ltlunta and all points south and we?t.
hnilar<P Kaattrn Time.
[3. It. TALCOTT, Superintendent.
M. Sl.At??UTEB,Ocn'l I'aancnirer Agt.
i), ('ardwcm, asw'I (Joa'l I'ans. Ayt.
kRTANUUUO ANI)
ASHKV1LI.E HA 11.ROAD
i ?iH nftpr Nov. 16th, 1885, pasflon(ro
s will ' ? mii dailv. except Sunday, ben
Spanauburg aud Hendersonville as
W85
UP TRAIN
c R. A D* Depot at Spartanburg 1 45 p ?n
h Spartanburg, A. L. depot.... 1 50 p m
? Saluda 4 35 p m
e Flat Rock 5 20 p m
rc Henderaonrili# 5 .15 p m
DOWN TRAIN.
U--J "
v iiuuuercuBTlllO 7 00 Am
e Flnt Ruck., i 1.1 h in
e Su|i:<Ja 7 65 u in
o Line Junction 10 4,1 a in
ro R. A I) Depot Spartaabiir*? 10 50 am
sins on this road run ly Air-Line time,
th trains make connection tor Columbia
Charleston via Spartanburg, I'nion and
mbin: Atlanta ami C'barlo?'r by Air Lino
JAMES ANDliUSOX, SuihminlcudoitU
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