The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, May 19, 1886, Image 4
THE CONQUERED) BA~NER.
FATHER RYAN.
Furl that banner. for 'ti- weary:
Roud its staff'tis drooping dreary;
Furl it, fold it, it is be-t ;
For there's not a man to wave it.
And there's not a sword to save it,
And there's not one left to 1lave it
In the blood which heroes gave it;
And its foes now scorn and brave i ;
Forl it, hide it-let it re-t.
Take that Banner down. 'tis tatter.-d.
Broken is its staff an d sliatter,d
And the valiant hosts are scattered
Over whom it floated high.
Oh, 'tis hard for us to fold it
Hard that those who onrc, unrolled it
Now must furl it with a sigh.
Furl that Banner-furl it sadly
Once ten thousands hailed it aladly,
And ten thousands wildly, madly.
Swore it that foemai's -word sloutd
never
Hearts like theirs entwined dis=ever,
'Till that flag should 1loat forever
O'er their freedom, or their grave
Furl it: for the hands that grasped it,
And the hearts that fondly clasped it,
Cold and dead are lying low
And that Banner-it is trailing
While around it sounds the wailing
Of its people in their wvo.,
For, though conquered. they adore it.
Love the cold dead hands that bore it.
" Weep for those who fell before it
Pardon those who trailed and tore it
But, oh wildly they deplore it.
Now who furl and fold it so.
Furl that Banner : True, 'tis gory.
Yet 'tis wreathed around with glory,
And 'twill live in song and story.
Though its folds are in the dust
For its fame on brightest pa,es,
Penned by poets and by sages,
Shall go sounding down the ages
Furl its folds though now we must.
Furl that Banner. softly. slowly,
Treat it gently, it is holy
For it droops above the deal.
Touch it not-unfold it never.
Let it drool) there, furled forever.
For its people's hopes are deadi
Mr. Gladstone's Speech on Monday.
In his speech on Monday on mov
ing the second reading of his home
rule bill Mr. Gladstone addressed
himself to the double task of stating
what concessions he could make to
criticisms made upon the measure by
wavering supporters, and of answer
ing objections made by others who
have declared themselves opposed
to the principle of the bill. To those
who objected to the exclusion of
Irish members. from the imperial
Parliament, Mr.-Gladstone was will
ing to concede the insertion in his
bill of a requirement that Irish mem
bers should sit and vote at West
minster upon any question of alter
ing the Irish customs and excise
duties. Hie would also consent tc
the creation of a joint commnissior
from the English and Irish Parlia
mnents to meet from time to time tc
'con'sider questions of imperial o1
common interest. These concessions
were not relished, it appears, by the
Irish Nationalists, for the reasot
that they imp)lied further palpable
limitation of the sovereignty of th<
irish Legislature, and they failed tc
satisfy the radicals because they di.
not, go far enough. The Premier'
language was objected to as '-vague.
and Mir. Chamberlain went, it i~
said, to the extravagant length o
characterizing his speech as "an in
suit to the Hotise of Commons anc
to the British people." The import
ant fact remains, however, that M1r
Gladstone stands out for his bill as
a whole, and will not, as urged by
radical supporters of the LaboncherE
school, content himself for thle p)resen1
with a request that Parliament wil
simply affirm the principle of hom(
rule, and pet off the bill itsc.lf for sis
months, or till Parliament and the
Scountry have been educated up to it
The second reading must be taker
now, if at all, is the Prime MIinister's
decision, and lhe is perfectly willing
to try conclusions with Lord iIar
tington, who has moved the rejectior
of the home-rule measure. The timi~
for compromises seems to havt
passed by without result. 3Mr. Da
v-itt's statement last Friday that th<
Nationalists would1 never acceptt
statutory Parliament controlled b
the imperial Parliament with Irisi
members sit,ting at Westminster
made comprom-ise with MIr. Chamber
lain and his followers well nigh im
practicable, and Lord II arti ngtor
sought in his reply to the Premier t<
increase th~e dithCiuty by reminding
him that "3Mr. Parnell had neve1
stopped short of asking for coimplet<
independence and the restoration o
Ireland to her place among the na
tions of thle world."
ContpariSOn.
IIardly had we recovered from thi<
shock our sensibilities received oi
reading the dirt-eatina. nest-soiiin;.
letter of Congressmani George D)
Tillman before we are regaled. se
up. enicouragecd. stimulated. madi
proud by the grand, soul-stirrinlg anm
paroi words of our venerable ex
President. Ilon. Jefferson D)avis, an.
the Georgia orators and statesmen
In comp)arison, howv miserably humil
iating aire the words and utterances
of Tillman. 1liow degenerate inus
Edgefield and. the SeCcn Congres
sional D)istrict be if G;eorge D. Tiil
man rep)reseuts the sentimtent of thia
grand oldI district of which Fdgefield
the hotre of.Gary. is the centre. W<
suppose Lillmnan the elder and Till
man the youngter, and all other litti
Tillmnans, fancy that their grea
mouthpiece has discovered a mare'
nest. Time will prove.--Pedmett'
Post, M)ay 5th.
The Blood ied Lines.
President \lItcheil has puW his en
gincering corps in the field and they
are blazin ut the way for the
grading force. Cap t. harks:has
passed Sweetwatcr ( imureb and wi
reach ;igcfield the last of this week.
They have~ found' te coutrymuc
better than was expetced an{ te
cost of graliing will be Very Li .
I'resilent liit(hell hats dre "'i .or
I two hundred ralroa+l hol* n
03ers one dollar per d y. It 1
tnoulgit as soon as thle e:. ":: i:
reaches Edg_efie'.; th wi Po N:C
and locate the line :tnd then i.e
grading will commn-,;cc in ea&ntA
a"d be ;'sle'l forward as r?:i.?yv S
)Ossi he and the trai n 1 wir e r -
ining to EdgefleiM Qy t!. W4r Il
N ovember. The little Giant lie will
be built withou:t (ott.-- .; r,
S;inimary of the News.
SOUTIH CAROLINA.
An orphan boy inOrang'urg ,tepped
on the teeth o)f a rat,w iwetcom
lnI'telv thron l!g his foot.- A lhr1: an"
outbuilding belon"itng to R. 1!al. of
Darlington, v"re troyd by :n! ae
cidental fire ;lo; h''avy.-J. I. A.
der-on, of Barnwell, was so severely in
j1red by beiii thrown from his horse as
to Ca.Ue his death. Floren:ce i:- to
have an arte i:i well: the w:n'. :it
1tresent in ut cent ais so ni hli ii iai c
:ci-d as to make it i:njurionz. .Ji
tIiis tnl Elia Orr, colon-d,i iadi a ti1
ting scrape in1 Ander"-on about a femtlale,
wh'ich1 camie near pr"oviin:" fatal to the
latter.-. II. Tay'ior, rf S. Stphez's
had his arm brokei ami was otlerwie
iniured1 by his Imule plunging aw(l thrIw
in;. him from his wagt."onl. From the
stomach of a cot killed in ('ester re
cently were tak:"n a Frelnch harp, two
dozen naiq, a cartridge. -one bm;tins
and a p'''e of copper.--Tim swamip
and river banks of portions of Darling
ton are inf""sted with i nVo1)o: im 1 ps(i
toes whieh worry anitmals to I1athi: and
reatly annoy iuman hings.--The
Sunnierville Creosoting Works have re
ceived an ort '.r for 700 creo-oted piles
from Picton. Nova Scotia, to be u1-ed
in the construction of the Interational
Rtailway.-At the meeting of the Board
of Ti'stees of the South Carolina Uni
versitV on Wednesday night, ir. Morti
mner Glover of Orangebu rg. wa elected
Adjunc,t Professor of 31s:themaltic, of
latlin University (colored), im lte' o1
Professor Salley, resin led. -I)n Jen
kins. colored. of 11ampton, wa: :truck
in the head some ti-me ago by thE limb
of a tree and was thougliht to be" fatall'
injured, as seven piece- of skull and a
portion of his h:at were tak""n frot hi
brain. Dan is around again ani 1 i a
good a Democrat as ever.
O'TSIDE C'AtOLE A.
Ex-Vice Presiden"11t Da):vid iI b. i
dangerously ill at Loomiigton. Il1. A
terrible earllncle is the trouble.
Robert Smith, colored, who nur lre
a white man 1i St. Bernard P:ari-h, La.,
ws' takeni from jail ' an lyn'eed.
Dve Cowen, a farimer rei':ng4'a ne4ar
Chrlotte, N. C. droppe Iiead4 wlnw'
i.4iting wate'rmielo:i -eed. 'n hi-. .p:lel.
A. tire in Tampa, Fla.. m th.. viei:y
0f tile Firlst National Bank, cauts'd at
los or about itn,.00 ; one-thir inm
'nce.-Brig. Genl. Gabriiel 1.~ Paul.
prlisat homl in hWa-hin.to ves
terda~v -The Po-t Ollice, Cong2rega
tionalt Chiurch andit -everal other bunid
ing at Winhamn Centre.. C'onn., were
brnied reently.. Thie great bn- L'ae
of the Baltimore and Ohio's Philadely nia
brainch oveCr the Susqulehannaih River
ha be ieenl comliete.--Ptrck ('ron
not angi'ry withi Thlomaits IHayes andt titre w
is :itter out of the -eod tr
widowv of a Bo,toni hou4tS.-"-evera1l
Anrc'hist leaders hi:ave beein artrest ed
in 'Mtiwautkee. Two mtore deaths f1
w ledlliL( men hatve' occurired, maVk'ingi
iorce (d wife with an axe and th ni cut
it- own t11hroat withi a razo.--'line5,
th Chi lcago Aiarchist,. apipears to have
sowii himself an abjeC't eowaird wihen
sholde. 3Iost, i fel low-brawvler tuere.
-ill runl 441 11n' 1 an iii toi avoii :i-r .t.
who attemnpted to a. auit a ilte girl ml
Charlotte County V:t., bat wa-I pr')
veted by' ani ceiy col. ure' man who
e-ard the''iirl' shiekv' w.v takeii froni
ial and 'lynchei. -Mr. Annie M
Iaughlin, 01 New York, who was si
terribly di-.ligrie. 1 by v'ilto whih shte
wvas aittemp lt ing to thlrow im her' ml
batd's La e, halen cov i .-it edl4 :1.a
5:iult and( sentcedC't to two yea r, nni
pisomenht.-Col I . L~ . F"reii it, t a
formier Unit'd State- oliiier. n Iho.erved
with dli-tinctiton ini the Floida aunl.3IMx
ean wars andl afterwar d supermtieni
dent Of severa rai'lroads1 in NorthI C:tr
litia. (lied ini 3Imhi)i, Tletn.. recntly.
----ames Italpini, a poriterI in th--' New
York Post Ollice,-' siru:k George Cort is
0-, ia '1lerk in the Po.t Oili'.'a'overeO
h iw 'n the hack of the head,which i kn~ock
ed him comipletely Ithroughl ai plat" ghis
wndo one'- a icii thiek. It(d i.1 1ii oah
"ocialiit riots in Chicag: c.onlt inn . Riot
on. (4onduet chi:uraeterizes' aL doz/In othlet'
N othiern atnd Westernt oiti's, :un i reli
troubi'' i- aiin-:i'. Peruhapst ourt Northt
(''rn 1T' 'riend will at tri imlte tis I l's-.
nesto the v'isit of Jeifl'Daia to G.44(eor
Gm :kig. It w'ould be' .int' like them to
doo.-.Geor'ge Fr'a!e'i a.e Genianr
idet of C'hiie:go, mauinb.red miite.
,:m hterlti2 wiit . hatcher' kniife:'tO then
atteped to kill huimsel.'. 11' wsa
hoand alr long 'f11 tials in exa ,
havue already peii,- tli to ie Y(!
44.1ti a.- h ChN o ini- aii'iar t
ile ltedlo and nieh ari nd ie (ty
hae'i beae u ain li ail t Ile vi i"In-er
lsd iat"ion. lvThe d: n'e' to'.i e W: n
a ha Pairitic:114 Raita by2 ill.- re'cet
ihe'.re ieerlioil to be epair"C and. Set
ito'tn per it ric'tgr oner ag ain.
.Joseph i Wtr, tir ge man,it b td
- Ir . 31 An Lei thhmhe boardte-Gl4''e
in 'ookilyn, NV.' Y..' mo- i then5 'eu in\'
own'i' to tiv to ret' font I'ht ndi i
th n muDti rN'S on i uici--Th lit rene
Co reotpeaLor o larinti a overruCoal
ih mtion or n tiew ri Pin im'iit
s eaerdton kil the overor,bill.l
rd71 m nRw11 ly
p:1:-; ity, ?1 re :1 :l:ri whnh-sona ne:? .l 1 -':- . tl : i
ec:t .l::l -:-: ib:m 1:1, ..d n tyR : .:11(l canl
uM T :,1 :1 C! Il ' 1n.:Cm 11i : ':w i:!1 h i m:l:lltitl
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T ;; : . : - .: cl StationI S
(. 1" :: i 7 op on:;1' ly at Brinkley'.js
WehteVille, .+ Wt cr:maw. }air G iiT,
Nichois,.Ma:in.I't"l : -", Fit)rence.lTitlnm)1nS
viile. vine r . Iaye ille Sumter.Weilge
tield, C:tmdlen .in("1 i;)n '1 .1-E::r.tover.
Pa::sen ers 'lr (;O:!Jmbi:t :mn'l all points on
C.& G : :. , :.. ... 1:. 1. <ati n. Aikun
Junc.to.)". ! " !r :I) ey1 nd should take
No. t. Night -" :e . iP I
an.1 lor .w .::l:oonIr in '
A 11 :rai: C-:n e c:anleson,a
JOIN F fD RIN~Pkn.
T. r. 1:-. ol .the' SP: om..ht
I.r. *.. . c t v ---7ri=:.== .O.= r.-. ===
- . f ortefo desit.j
I.1 .ur t those
I; .* . 2 . x at Drg tV .
cB:-M feyd'- - e al,r r:I tegutoh
Jiaw *.iIi tnda i:iny, ufiri:e:rey raan
'I t lv Win -.. t lr. e i:. e ro itlin1 g
-el:C C II: ---. W a be t) u for os
Va1llt.~ IO '-;:!..1.. aralt: th1
br 1 li-:.:t e-[XiC!.,lC
Stl! ileii t 1. W5. cl!
Rod wha101eOGreatI ethodi-c
D--Ivin and 2~ Eminent.hy
ArtANT.t. r.t. Feb.20.1 i1
li "to. m i careull studi haue thite
irgad toi t components a te (as. ill
as m>w) ponounce i to & 1h mot cintll
and k \Pul ombnationofCheraly eial
remei:0ve;:tabl p)enknw ,Sio sc ine
E '001S - LOW PiRI
AT
ILUP & SMITH'S!
We are ai:i". ree.ii:'- N-W )OI)1. wheh. for NEW AND NOBBY
y.:YLi A ) I'1\- iC I:S far excel anytl:n:r heret,fore offered in this
narket. I'ec member the elas of os we iandle-Strouse & Bros Fine
ustom Ciuthingy: Ilanan & Sons' Fine Custom shoes for Gents; ZIEGLE:
!t:f O. i. Zierler V iutom Shoes for Ladies; the celebrated
as. Mlan S:L. sho:. (ur line of NeCk Wear is superb. Come to
cc us. -
OLOUD& SMITH,
:-17-tf. 'The N ewberry Clothiers. Newberry, S. C.
Wil Cook in the Street.
We have just received Somne ne w airiiiion to our stock of stoves. and among
lem i; helebrated(
Charter Oak Range
vitl w ice :aue dloors. It will cook in the =iret or yard. This is no idle talk. it
t bel t -e: b the mini. r N we have the
ILLUSTRIOUS LEE STOVE,
lade at 1Rihmond. and, like the man it was named for, it carries more weight
hanl any ,tove i;l the mrk, :et call :nt it. Ne\xt, we have the
-A,1 ER GIRL,
hieh is ton well known in thi-z county. for its be:uty and cooking Capacities to
nake .zpecial in tion o, and the
hviehi is noted1 for its econeomyi oif fuel. At an (arly date a few cheap stoves will
L-rive. And yet aioter Novely, we arr soie agents for Newberry and Laureni
~'NONBOL-OVER-ABLE
St ove Pot s ana ScotC chBow!-. They e:; :not Ihe boiled over-sometingnobby. We
4ilI cairry a goo line of1 eroiclory. d i a:iid w o i1 ware. Also a good line ot
iwrie 'in (Par ,hop. nul.:1 hyV a manll ui a h :;. ya:-s' experience. Stove repairi
iid Sheet Iron work a speiaiitv.
We are agents for the~ Terra Cou a S:ove Flues, perfectly fire proof. Roofing
td Guttering at reasonab)le prices. Our rooting mechanies have had wide experi
ie, and we do not be0-italte to gua:m 1lte all w4ok dione by tem.
50.is nu:.l cotton ras wantld inehanige for g.ood-. .5000) pounds bees
ax w:tell Wrapingandi Nev:s Paper ait manufacturers' prices, freight added.
VEWSPRING GOODS
OF. ~ALKNDS.
large ~toeis in.- reeeived w hiich will be soli at very smallI prolits, so much 5<
.n)t Ino Ier hoe4 i canlirpto a. we only :,ell for SP~OT1 CASIL So don't b<
faid to call am o for your- wha gO oodl barg in- you (atn get from
ackons Cash Dry Goods House,
Columbia, S. C.
s20;Gii
Pianos an~d Organis
From the world's best n4icers. at f:etory prices, on easiest terms of paymntt
Figlnht gr a mkers :l ni over I Ire ndcmii'redI styvles to select from.
T4XT(~Chikerine. Maison & liamlhin MIathiushek, Burt & Ariot'
I IA N OS Partl .iiilnBa State Orgna.
Pianos and Organs dliveTh ir'eig.ht paiul. to all railroad p)oints South.
FifteenI days' trial, and freigm! bo th ways. if not satisfactory. Order and tes
ti your own hiome.
Colubia .Muiasic house,
illnc ofi Lidet Sn & ates' Southern MIusic IIouse,
Columbia, S. C.
Local agenits-.L. A. HIawkin-, Newberry ; .J. Counts. Peak's.
ARBLE FRON~T JEWELRY AND MUSIC PARLOR,
MAIN STREET,.COLUMBIA, S. C.
E N. Richbouirg. Suceessor to WXm. G;ize. Jeweler, Waitchml1aker & Silversmith.
Iiamlonds. Silverware. PIlat edware, IrOn4zeS, Gold WXatchles, Silver Watches
M1sJ ardi ie (mlcoie.t Gems, 1Precius Stones, and every article mad<
or Wedding Present aid lone use t'o pleise tile mlost fastidious. The new Fal
10d Winter styl s in Jewelr y are eleganit beyond deseript ion.
A Solid Silver lianting Case Amuerican watch for only $10.00.
Muixsic Departmenit.
I ha:ve 1 idedl to my) .iwe lry (e1stab ilishIt a music departmecnt, ini whiel
i 1. forlImi ilt CIiItel1a Steinl1t4y, I prighlt. Grand andl Square Pianos, of whiel
hive tile sole conftrol iln thia State, also Fixehler. Grovenstein and Fuller in al
tvis. Wilcox & White, and1 Shmoniner Organs of every description. Strimged an<
-ass Instrumen~it-. Sheet 3iisic and 3MnsicadlFindings. Send tor descriptive eatn
o4ge all d pices. ainid he sueC an d1 writ e t o R . N. R ich bourg, M1ain Street, Columbta
;.C. before 144rcha,ing el where. I ily mty inst rumnents outright and ea1
Iei)re otfer you~l lower. ri Ces thall thoC)' who1 hlave themf 0on consignment.
10-15-h
T STANDS AT TILE IHEAJ)
--TIE LIGIITRUNNING
Ti Cut -hows( the new style of Woo
Woik this~ (oinpanly isnow introducing.
Artistically Be;uJful.
WITHOUT A PEER~
MIECli.uICA L CONSTRUCTION IT H A
N.o 1 V A L. Thle new lineO Attachment thl
are1 no0w bein;g placedwith each "Domiestic
:a rt spec ia lties. No other machine has then
Th1ese~4 AtichmtfflS and the New WoodIwor
umkI--omestic" more than ever withOi
.queC - lOln. TIlE ACKNOWLEDGED STANI
FOR SALE BY
4' 1 ~ 'TO.\AS, B3AR TO.N & K EY,
ijv AUGUSTA, GA.
~ ..fCu a wanted in unoccupied territor
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Co.,
__ o--ly Richmond,V~
-~ A
BRE1NEN
'MATN ST OLE. oL BIA.. . C.
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
I am offering Grocerics. 1ob:Cco .:mi
Cigars at the lowest prices that it is pns
sible for them to be sold at. antd I would
call your attention more especiaily at
this season to our
SEED POTATOES.
And say that it w?ll be io vur advantage
to send in your orders at o:ce as good
Seed Potatoes are searee :and1 b und to
go higher. If in want of
CABBAG E.
APPLES.
1R ANGES.
LEMIONS.
We will take your orders ad till without
delar.
E. J. Brennen, Agt.
P. 0. Box 17S. Columbia. S. C.
2-1o-Cm
No more cotton eaterpilbirs,
No more army worms.
No more cut worm,l
No more tobacco worms.
No more potato bugs
Bug, Worm and Insect
Destroyer
Within the reach of all. only
5 Cts. Per Pound
Perfectly Harmless, excep
to Insect Life.
FR. XID OF SILIATE~
BUI ESROYBI
For the protetionl of cotton, p:atoe:
ield crops, gardens. and all vi n's an
fruit trees.
It is the prod netion of ai well know~
agricultural chemist, cvered by lettei
patent, and has met with the most grat
ying success in the New E nglan d State
superseding all others when used.
is offered to the agricultuali4t. with ti
conviction that it will meet a want lon
felt, and that a t rial will con vinuce yonlt
its intrinsic merits. It is punt up in I,
10 and 25 pound bags and barrels a!
half barrels, with directions for us
Contracts can be ma:de for large quant
ties.
PIt kills thme Colorado Beetle on po0
toes, the hard 11ea on melons, the smn:
lie. the cut worm, caterpillars onm cotti
and fruit trees, the 17-year locust, t
squash bug, tobaero worm and all inse
Slife.
Money must be sent withI order. F
sal 'in any V quan1tity by~
B. J. Brennen
Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
Agent for Newberry, Lexington, Fai
fed, Kershaw, Sumter and Richla:
Ctes.a 2-10-0m
IIERALD1 ?itI S
ONE T EA1 .... 20 0
SIX MoNTHS 0
'Tl H EE MoNTHS. 50
SUVNCI. Byp
THX
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all part= of the world. The ainunit and
cliaraeter of intereting news tliut su1
plie(d will surpass that. of anly paper in
the County or State.
To appreciate the value of our columns
read each and every article and compare
what we send you with what you get
from other publi-hers. The secret of
the whole matter may be told in a few
words: We devote the space in the
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PASSE G ER DEPARTMENT.
Cot; ~tu:A. S. C., July 19. lSS-.
On and after nay July 19, 18S5, the
P'ASSE\G E1R TR : NS will run as herewith in
dicated v uu this road and its branchea
Daily. except Sundays.
NO. . ASSENGER.
Le..ve S. C. -Ic ionl - 10.20 a m
. columba. E. G. Depot 10.45 a
Arrive Al;ton, - - -
Newberry. - - - - 2 p
e:}tid.s.3 p m
Belton. - - - - 4.11 P
3r:i e Gree::villt;, - - - - 53~5 p m
Ne. 52. E' " ;N 1'ASSI -GER.
leave 19.45 a m
Arriv" BrlOnl. - - - - 11.03 a m
Uonges. - - 121 p m
" nety-SiX, D - - - - 1.10 p m
tewbe.ry, - - 3.02 p zn
Ai,tonl. - - - 4.11 p m
Arrive Columbia, C. & G. Depot - 5.15 p m
Arrive S. C. Junction.---------- 5.30 p m
QP'At:T+NB1'AC, UNION a COLt'tBIA I:AILEOAD.
No.3. U PASSENGER.
Leave A!suu, - - - - 11.50 a m
Arrive Btrut -er. - - - - 12.27 p m
Shelton, . . 12.53 p m
"SaNnt. D - - - 1.20 p m
-JAeon. 11 - - - .5 P I
JAneCville. & G e - 5.5p i
Arrive Sp.tJuntirg.S.L. & C. -). 3.20 p m
"PiA.& D.D. UN1 & A A
No.5' DOWP PASSENGER.
Leave Sparta:bur, It. & D. Depot, 12.0 m
Spaurtanburg, S. U.& C. Lepot.G l=.0 p m
Arrive Joeiie. - - - 1.10pm
Union. 1) - - 1.4-pm
Santuc, - - - 225pm
Shelton, - -pm
Strotler. - - -
Arrive at Alst:n. - . - 4 m
BLUE RtIDGE RAILRtOAD) AND) ANDER-8O-'
I:ItASCII.
Leave Beltoa 4.15 p m
Arrive Anderson - 14.47 p m
ret:dleto- 5.25 p m
Leave Seneca S, .6.10 p m
Arrive Walhala - 2.33 p m
Leave SVaihal, -Hti 200 m
Arrive Seneca C, - 1 0 a m
" Pendleton. - - 1.0am
-' Anderson, - - 1 p m
Arrive at Belton. - - 10.57 a m
L.tLI".EN RaiLWAY.
Leave Newerry. - - - - 3.30 pm
Arrive tAure-tC. -.. - - 6.30 p m
B Laurens C. H., - - 9 AN a n
Arrive Newberry. -- ; 2.10 pm
.BBEAILLE r.BANCH.
Leave Hodges. - - 3.10 p m
Arrive at Abbein. - - - 4.10 p m
Leave Abbeviec, - - - - 11.05 a n
Arrive alhall1.2-u6 p m
Arrive at Iloges, - - - apm
CONNECTIONS.
(rore connection is now .adc at Seneca
wt ii t. & 1) it. iR. ior Atlanta antd beyond.
A. Wi th Soutth Carolina R aiiroad from Char
lenton.
"WitltA rington, Columbia and Augusta
Sa lroad from Wilmington and all
;>tsNorth thereof~
n1t Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
ialroad frons Charlotte and all points
N\orth thereot:
D. ith Asheville & Spartanburg Rail
fur points in Wettern North Carolina.
C Witn A. & C. Div. R. & D. R. R., f3omall
points South and West.
D. Vith A. & C. Div., It. & D. R. R., frm.At
lanta an beyond.
E. Witot A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. ., from all
points South and West.
F. Wit SOut Carolina Railroad for Charles
LeveAObrl -
it lmingto, Columbia and Augusta
saieroad or Wilmington and theorh.
with iC:arl'te, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad for Charlotte and the North.
ta. With Asheville & Spartanburg Railroad
from endersonville.
Cl. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. R., from
Charlotte and beyond.
> it. SothAndTT WS.eitnn
Coli n WSmn. o, oumiCadA.ut
Rilrod o WingtonC, Mand the Nort.
Chait;oarlote Columbia and
Rair foChrot CarndaN .
G. Wh AseING WSatanugRira
fromt Cheersonvil7.0le.
L ihA.e& C. -i. R.&D- R-,3from
G.Smtr. TALCOTT. Suprinendn
Columia. Cou.i, C1.0. i
Wilmigto, N. C., Ma .2, 1886
CharlesoteaN. Columbi and p
UpperrS,uth Carolina.4pm
Gev hrenton, - - 2.20 p mn
" Launes,- - - 8.34 am
"ASnmer,o - - - 4.33 am
reienCumill, - - 105.30 p i
" Winabor, - - 63.0 p mn
" AYorville, - - 4.0p-n
" L antr,- - 3.0pi
" leCharo e, N. C., -71p i
L"v NlewerrSoi. .C., 7.0-n
"Laureanb, - - 120pm
"AGreville, - - 1 .
" Walhalla, - - S3 n
"GAbbeville, - - 9.5ai
"ASparan,ur- - 1.2ai
Lauren. - G.0 a m
Greenood, - 1.44 p mD
Newberr. - - 5.02 p mn
Charltte.N. C. - 6.00 p mn
Rock ii]] - - 2.02 p in
Yorkvllc,- - -"'R4.47 p m
" Hnesonville N.C,-71
C.alesoNG EAST
Leave SIendeso4a nil. N.C. 700a
". Sp..artabug,'--e2.s.
SoldWTaiala - - .3 am
t"in Norenvrle ch..ge.45ra
" Anderston, -er ..o1022 a
"GNew eral -S-p 302in
". M.harO,N. C.- 10
"Sock Haoill, -R- 202wp
" Yorkville, , NOV. p
" olo. Chester, ti - -:"
" ear Columbia, -t . -;3 a 5.2
D" Charleston. -.1 00 -,
Depm., Carlesto . .0a
Columbia.103. ai
e earto Co.smnger. hold4ain.g.0
Due Caden. .7 p. D2
WETGenIY Xerl Suein
Deat(Gnen.era Passenge
Suth Cluoia...02 Ra ilw.ay
TO AND FROM CALSTO.
EAST (DAILY.
Depart Columbia a..63
Due hArleston..........10
WT (DAL)
Depart Caleston.....2am
Due Colunbia.1....03
aepatColumibia..w.i0h m.50
D ule Camld...1y 3 p .74
Deat dcamdn......5.45 a 74
Deaut ouba.....
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al oints on
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poin 9*6
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