The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 11, 1886, Image 3
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'THE114.' CAROLINA CONTEST.
The Palmetto state Seeking U New
(GovernoLr.
CoLi i LA, S. C., J uly 29.--One
week frot to-dayi tlie State I )eIno
cratic Convention will meet in 'ol
umbiat. Polities are (dull, Very duilt
in all pa'ts of South C'rot'ulina, but
nowhere duller than at the capital of'
the Stitte. Issues upol the deter
minatiol of which will depend the
welfare of (he State for years to
coie, will be raised in the approanch
ing Convention. 'l'he Convention
will be a large one and it will lbe r
riuired1 to handle large (1uestiols.
Upon the wisdom, conservatism and
prudence of its councils will depaend
the perpetuity of the dominant party
in South Carolina. If the Conven
tion vil! act harmoniously and wise
ly ani steer clear of all the diflicul.
ties which may confront it the dis
ruption of 'he Democratic party Imay
be prevented; but it', under the (lie
tatorial whip of a demagogue or po
litical communist, the members shall
follow the guidance of the hand that
cracks it over their heals and pursue
revolutionary Il.hods, then look out,
for trouble. In ot.her words, i f ''l"arn
er Tillman," who claims to hold tle
Convention in the hollow of' his hand.
shall compass the schemes which '
has outlined ini his speeches ma(1
effectuate the "new deal" he and his
followers so glibly prate about, and,
in pursuance of their revolutionary
plot, cause to be nominated objection
able and we: k or crafty men, there
will be sounded the funeral knell of'
the Democracy in the Palmetto
State. For the people wout no,
submit. to it, and an itndenendett
ticket might, he placed in the field.
It is not known exactly who aw
Tillm:'s pts. In a few days I wi'
know more abo,c,ut it, and he able to
furnish somec i inside iin foI'Itt,ion--lA
.1l(mi.ie (Cothirii a a Canl i(.le.
b htile thle geineral prop)ositiotn of
T1hte News mta.y be corriect and would
miect gecneral enldorisemient, ais it, re
fei's to a judgfe on the bench seeking
a political ollice, yetL in the case of
.Judge CoLtrani the dleductions are
not ('airly drawn. As we understand
his position ini regvardl to thie nomlina
Lion, lie is not seeking~ it. II is n aime
has been proposedl by v'oters In his
distr'ict, and lie has intimated, or
perhaps declar'ed, thant if' the nomitna
tion is tenderei'd lim lhe will aiccept'.
--Yorkv'tille Emui.r
Th'le Ih'rqirer''i misi ~pirehendi(Is tile
facts. .Judlge Cothra'n hias come
diowin fr'om the posiLioin hte fir1st hteld,
which was th at lhe would serv~e in it.he
house of r'epr'eseintativyes if' the p;'c
ple should "demand" his serv~ii'e.
Tihie f'olhowiing adv'ertisemet'ii is
p)rited in all the inews'~ppers of th e
TIhirid D)istr'ict:
The friiendls of' .Judge' d. S. Cothr:an
an mounice him i as a canid iate for
Congress f'rom the Tfhird Cingres.
sional D)istrict, subj3c' to) the actioni
of' the democratic pr'imary; or' coi
veintion whIiichi ever plan may be
ad.optLed."
lie is a caindidate. lie so says to
the punblic. If' lie is ntot '"a judige on
the bench seeking a p)olitic'al collice,'
what is lie ?-'reen,,ville KWres, A ii'.
Th'le l'isley M~essenigeri alm nost said a
goodt thiin g lihe ol lheri'day by a1 I y l)Pgra
plelal er-ror'. It spoke of thle News as
(damning dud(ge Othran with "'feint'
prise.
By the way, I le Messenger' seem-it!
tinmk I le News is goinig outsid' ilb
of airis ini thle Thirdi Congiressiol
D)ist.i'ict. If w~e ar'e not to dlien. ihe
(ilulilientionts of i'andila;tes for (iongie'
front this Slate or' to expre'Ss vie'ws oi
the piolities of ai uistrie!f witite mit-iU
of ius wherie we' havte a larige' iiu growine
constituentey, we'( hope1 we~ may he( per
mtitted( to) eiire'(, inl thie hmignage,' of the
immiiortaL l:i lanigani, "'Whiat arUic~e e e
WVe regret thatl onur e.-teemited fi'ienit
was5 s0 oveiomie wiith hlor-or byv ouri in.
truision in t lie Tlhiird 1)istrlie. albairs 11hal
it, isappehende iti(ld the itdea we iriedh t<
e.xpre'ss and thirashedi thin air- with ior' n
mtegis to) prove tll a manli Mlbonh!l nio.
be barrned froim piolit ics beccaus hinle h
been'i on tile ben ch. Ourii positin is I hi:i
a manli shonli keep huimitelf t'lu:ar of poli
ties while lie is Oin thle benchl. We nlt t
iigeaul canhitdate fot'r iCongrets< at1 i
Cothr:iia shioiihl havl~e t try a ease in in
of then conliel'. of his~ dhi$tii.ri hh pathiu
senttliient -olidly one on side and puiblia
feelinig iintenise. Woni lhe tnot lie forc:
wvheire lie wonlt virtually av :e persona c
Iutrte s ?---.(/reri/L. \'s, . .u.u./ I1
Ab-Scdutely Pure.
Tlh-4 j ()w1l1r It(tvr\1" var-(is. A lnutrvel of
1 uilty, stroI;;lugi d \\1'1 huolsinncucx:l. M\otre
e,Con1l nhtlc than(I the o rdiina!y Niin l) enti.ll
not w id1, in 12:I I tit iun ! I h the 111111lt lt
of !u.s 1- it. 5lhurI. W(,Il'.I 1.11, nI or ,!ho4p lh t
110W b'." SOili unly I1. t aii. lI(U1.\1. 1:.\KINU
1'owli Co., M; Will) ,I.. N. Y. 1I-I-ly.
140J.' A.1L IS [1f 'E) I. >.: 3*2
C. & 11, L, fERI..SON
ST ,
all,t It1.\,1-:. ST l"l:T.
C(IA: I -ST(>N,l ::ON : i. C,
DRY GOGODS,
S,
11LACE' AND) ('([J)R IN') DlR.'SS,
1,N -N , I () II".:I\Y. t 1. A. .,
I N in\ [(.F. \'A 'i~ ET Y.
C "l i le s :llllu nlill: ; i j1 .fa0 (l'
over, will bt' (t("live1re<1 In (Ihe country
free of clharge.
All otier:: r)1otU1ly aI9li1ndel to.
C. & E L. KERE-IISON,
8-20-ly CIIAi LEST''ON, S. C.
CO.UM1BIA MACHINE SHOPS.
N.:An UNION I>.:1-<rr', c"(l!.\1:Aa, S. C.
Td ( i I \ nii1l, ,t: \ 1\ : l t rin I l h tid.
of fitlli ll*r ' w I'', n: 1 ': ';
:1-t"i li:l n tr:tli :1I. :u . \ ' atl -; n -
gin(-. 1re :ir; II 1 ; lr n I1 .v
f' 1 ut 1':.V w \l l'l I: i:I 1i. 1
To. rI. .
ADVERTISERS
can iearn the exact cost
of any proposed linte of
advertising in A mericar
papers by addreCssing
Geo. P. Rao wel & Co.,
Nevvsap$)i)er Adv4ertz.i ting Burevatu,
10 S3pruco ';t., Newv Yor'k.
Send I 0etu. for I 00-14tJC 'aumi>hlet
TWe HUNDRED ROLLS
.EW't ST(OCK(
CT.NTIJ PfDA.TIS,
('jbMM EE , N. ( .
Also, a full line, of' W\all l?per
I onCiering~ ami (Ceiling I )ecorations
)ne IIhuiuIrred (iiQrerent styles o
Wi:io Shades. innunodi'i ont bes
Five lh>i,lhrs ai \ Window4.
Thle usual ?inte seine,ion~ ofi IHodI
Br'tussek ls,Tapestry Bru'1sseCls, F.xtr;
Carpts a) t prI Ii .ces110 nit l O tiompar<
w~it.h :iyt inaritket ini ihe Suites.
abo()ve namedC art ic ls, call or correI's
0.171y. olumia,S. C.
Sit lfiHp: \70oi1011 !
Itead4 wlant the( GeentIV ?5eila(ndiS
11.0 4 n\F1 :. : iii 0:1 ., r- ni lilljtt
i re i t o i t i ,tn I 'i i -, Itn. . '-1 4tua s i,
44! 4'w pr4o'n . . e I -u a y u l
eintit I e e: . tyrs4 ,3 o;osc o
10 ne.die tl .n10 ee b.:- 4 (4rin. 14n
dirt '' ''h . I.n - I e t;.' ilia
ns i'N . reI ta4 .4 4 4- i - in.. woluI'
- . i s. I 4, I 4.
4c In ii:t ia u '. h a o . ile
NEW GOOhi l
A
CLOD &
We are daily receiving NEW (OC
STYLE AND LOW PRICICS far exe
market. Remember the class of good
Cunftom Clothing; IIanan & Sons' Fir
Bnos' (not Geo. II. Ziegler) Fine Cus1
Jas. Means' $3.00 Shoes. Our line
see us8.
CLOUD F
3-17-t'.'he Nev
SESON H
F C
Fruit Cfans and
Fruit .Tars,
Je]
]otht 3rass and Emnaieled. E
AL
lTin W \are, Crocker.y,
Cass and \Voolent \Wa:
Plated (k
STi
From Twelve to '
Rooling aPd Repairing of St<
:t-2t-tr'
MARBLE FRONT JEWEL
MAIN STREET,
(RI. N. Richbourg, Sumccssor to Wmn. 01
D iamuonds, Silverwarec, Planedware,
Clocks, Jardinieres, the Choicest Giems,
for Wedkding P~resents and home use Lo- p
andI( Whiter st.yles in Jeweclry are elegan1
A Solid Silver Hlunting Case Amuerie
I have added to my jewelry esi al
wvill be formd the celebra*ted Ste iway, U
I have thme sole control in this Stat e, ahl
siyles. Wilcox & WVhit , and Shoninger
Brass Instrumnents, Sheet Music and 3Iui
logine and prices, and be .sure and write
S. C., before p)urchafsing elsewvhere.1
therefore oil'cr you lower prices thn t ho
10-15-1y
~A .3X .EIJIr Magazir
ice ra
ICE! I0CE!!
lec ream at, the Newmberry~ Ic llnouse
ivery dnay, Sun days enxeptedl, from it)
shIort notice on reasonabule termW.
Ini abunidanlce; sufilcient (o supply I he
f.own and mi hei . sumrround(i ng coun riy . Iii'
I louse opemn every day' from 6 a. mi. to 10
p. mi.; Sundays from 9 a. mn. to 10 a. mu.,
iand finom ; p. mi. to V p. m. lee I ickets
forai sale. Teraim en.l
4f:: Newberry, S. C.
00FIlM) & IJONS
At the~ lr lately1~ ocemipd by D r.
l''a mnt,* have on hanmd a large intoc k of
Pure Drugs,
Patent Medicinos,
Fancy Toilet Articles,
I,A All' G.OOI) IN GuIlCA' T VA ICTY,
5s A l'S, Sl'ICICsi, CIG A 113 AM NDTOIIA(CCO
In fuinl everytinimg mm.sual ly f'ammmnd in
selling at. whlessale aml mretail l1ri(a- I
s it. inhle inems. Pr'mescripi onm lillei'
all hoiurm-. Call anid see us-.
COI-'lI.,) & LYONS,
Suer-ar to l)r . l"'.mio
I LOW IITICH
T
n h.'ret->A'ore 0fered in this
3 We. handle-StitrOu"te & Pro's 'Fint
e Custom Shoes lot Gents; zl.;IuI,i.i:
,0m Shoes l'or L.tulies; t.he cele"brated
Or Neck We:,r is snp, ib. Come tc
S1!HTH,
-herry Clothiers. Newbwrry, S. C.
ACOM
)RF~
ly Glasses and1c
Preserving Kettles,
xtrl. IttiIhbers for I'uit Jars,
SO
'e,
otts ;illitl '1;)llr ('utler '\
roo1' s a0 d (liI 1stir s
VES,
'wenty-Fivo Dollars.
veS ald 'iill W;r a Specialty.
0
YAND WJSEC PARLOR
COLUJMBIA, S. C.
:tzec, Jeweler1e, WateI liinaw &ihe SilveicrsmhithI.
P.recious. Stones,' :1m11 everv*i artielIt. mia<
leaIse the mio-l faitiilion -. TFhe new'c Fail
;beyon<(l (ICescript ion.
in watch for ontly $1 0.001.
>Jl.3~ishet a uiei~i <1eplartment1 i, in whic1]
r'ight, G r:ul ail Sg tonre P' inos, of whic1
0 Fiischler, G]rovenste in amll Fll Ier in ali
OrIs of erQ <leript~i lonl. Srin iige<hl an
jia l F itlig . ScemI for l CiI ili .ive cata :
buy3 myl~ inltriment 11 out5 41right, amn ent
e wvho( ha~ve I ihem on4 honsignlment.
..:6.. 7 9/ BEST iN THE
ONK-tm .WORLD.
o R ifle.
'& A RML CO(., Newv Jiii,ven, Connt.
OUR ABY'SN FIRE T YEA R, by AARIO!
le infrtie n41. I'sj:j ag e . o k. St onl rc
31irenn'ile I:N(licinge liiilinr,N N. Y. il.n
PARKER'S TONIC.
A Purili I Mclide nCCe dli;d. Nerer Ilif.ditCOl
If yo a rl 11'n hi awyer, miiiter' or' bines:tI(
Jf yot44 nre: aI mlechiaiiI t tlerfmeri, worn11t (li
with overwvork, or I ia mother run i diown'a b
flily ort hIotisPmchk<t lesl trv PacrkCer's rTni
with any cv iixordter of the( llimgb, 14tatunel(i
bowielct, blootl1 or ner ve.s you4 can be cure bclI
(.Ai UTi'oN '-RIefce aii 'ob.t iilite. Pnrukir'
Toi i c com141) pose< of.heig r emerii nl(4 agnt
PA R K'S
P':LIi.er's Ib1r I:thmtic is minely p)erfum(i
41114 14, warrat4l .I iot preval 1 11 c oii 1h hui
liSCjoItN &i~ CE)., lc. Wi itt reeti, N4v
York. ol b lugitsi llarge boutl
Notico ! Notice !
Supcilerintenl it' cil 4 ver-eri. oIf pIub
ftr ihe' lic.-l of Sicept ebc IcIXt.
.I . ic. ( a ci,i \ icrc.
I ~ <k~5' ~A(00[ S3CALES,
.0ihIopayatihofreight-.for fro
rsc Iii f clhN Ri MA pa Mran
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
Wilmhington, N. C., May 2, 1880.
BI-7'WTCEN
Charleston and Columbia and
Upper South Carolina.
condlen.,ced schedul1e
(OoINO WES'.
Leave Ch.arlestoli, - - 7.20 a in
Lano' s, - - - 8.3-1 a it
" St1ter, - - - 9.3:1 a In
Arrive Coluimbia, - 10.40 a ul
" Winsboro. - - :1.02 p In
bhester, - ..- . .1 p HI
Yorkvit I e, . .- ;.0 p im
1,:uin"atvr, - - 7.01 p in
" Itoek Hill, - - 5.03 p In
" Charlotte, N. C., - 6.15 p n
Newbcerry, S. C., - 12..18 1 In
Greenwood, - - 2.42 p n
Laurens, - - 0.:1 p n
'' Anderson, - - 4.47 p in
'' Greenville, - - 5.35 1) 1
Walhalla, - - 0.33 p n
" Abbeville, - - 1.10 p Im
" Spartanbtrg, - 3.20 p mn
" llen.dersonvllle, N. C., 7.10 p In
OOINO EAST.
Leave IIen(dersonille, N. C., 7.00 a in
" Spartanburg, - - 12.10 p n
" Abbeville, - - 11.05 a In
" Valhalla, - - 8.30 a im
" Greenville, - - 9.15 a in
* Anderson, - - 10.22 a in
'' Latrens, - - 9.10 a in
" Greenwood, - - 12.14 1 in
Ne.wberrv, - - 3.02 1 m1
" Charlot te, N. C., - 1.00 p Im
Rock llill, - - 2.02 p in
Ia:caster, - - 7.01 a m
" Yorkville, - - 11.15 p m
Chester, - - 2.45 p i
" Winnusboro, - - 3.48 p in
'Coltilbia, - - 5.27 p in
Ari"ve Stinnter, - - - (1.12 p 1n
" Lanes, - - - 7.45 p in
'' Charleston, - - 9.10 p In
On Snudays trnin will leave Charles
(oi1, S. C., 8:15 a. m11., arrivie Coltlnnbla 1
p. iii. Returnlilg leaves Colhnbia 5-27
p. in., arrives Charleston 9:.15 p. in.
Solid Trains bet ween Charleston antl
Colunibia.
Special 13uIfet Cars attached to this
train. No extra charge for seat in these
("ars to passengers holding First Class
tickets.
J1. 1(. D)IVINF,
General Superintendent..
'I'. M. EMERSON,
General Passenger Agent.
8TH YE.A.R
"I'IDI1i.iT' MUTUAL T.iFi: ASSOCIATION."
5,1100 \minn.:lis-$12,000,000 I NSUItA\C
$50R,000).00 ist.:sh.:tvE.:
1'olicies have a paid i vallie after live
years and ai cash sinrreunder valtie of 0)
p'r cenli. at ol age. Asssseinnts are
eol IIrtedl cverv fotur m)ntIts through the
Il'ion 'lirust, Co., of I'lhiladlelJphia, trttst
eI calpilal $1.0011,000 00, anil are held
exclusively to pay deatIi losses. 'lhis is
o1ie of the best. assessiuent, colnpanies
doiIL buisine.ss in the St ate, the onlly one
haviung slirri'etiler valne to polieies, has
neOVer1 sealed 1 a poli(y or levil'd an extra
:a1-e-selent. It. is a1ways b("low its esti
Agnts wantel to eaivass the State.
l'or fiurtlher inforiation address
W. C. SWAFFiELI),
il utt11 Maiager.
I ,i,positt (:n l CIutral Coiuubia,. S. C.
.-i--1v.
CHILLS AND FEVER
OR FEVER AND ACUE
""ilCURED ,'
HUGNES'TQNIC
A SAFE AND CERTAIN REMEDY
Run THaui: FoLr.OWI No TxsTrTioNIALT:
*- iln certainlysa thIltiyhe Tonicik h
P'artof n 1 ottlio (withiout uingap ay qin1ie cureti
WILL YOU TRY IT ?
For sale bay an DruggiHid.. Price, j I.04 a bottlo,
R. A. ROBINSON A 0.PROPRIETORS,UISVILE,K.
GLENN SPRINGS,
SP'AltTrA NiwURG COUNTy, S. C.
. Withini twol houirs drive of the city of
Spartanbuirg, over a p)iet11resquel
road.
Openit vis ~itoras, M'~ay 1 to Octoaber I5.
F"irst class~ (iily bactk lies froitn Sparu
I aiinrg, 11aakinig good c:onniee
n(ctilolns wvith a11 t rainis.
TPelephiona 11ne iniO)0. opeaion to Sparitan bur01g.
I)ailyv iii:il. in1 foar tlhe conlvenliee
of guetis lVhere is a t, olline11C iln t.he hotel.
A goodm livery~3 stale atL the spinig.
Ini aAditionI to 1 lhe homt el pro(l)p, a large.,
Ithree story bulildling, with ne iatly api
Iolintedl bed1 roo0ins, parilors, sittinig
rooinis, lill iardI room, Eliningf roon11, ball
rOOnIi, &c., thereI are eighlt c:ot tages, wit hi
a long pu:tzzat ii front, of each Cottaoge,
I enIclosinig aL beanti ful Ilawn. And in ad
(ditionl to these4 another building has5 jnlst
bleen eo1npletedl, with twelve birlge, comO
fortalel, wvell venltIiated rooms.
A good band1( has1 been1 seenre'i 1;a umt
.season, and danceinig or' other amu1lse
muents, snch as musicals, readings, the
at rical s, progre.ssive enebre parties,
rpellinig bees, &e., arie enjoyed every
IIot ad at pri vat e b oInses cani be ob
ntaied, withI free ne(cess to thle sprin g, by
pIaying to the prloprietors8 of the hot el a
reasa~lde rate per week.
'lhe mineriiel water is1111 unsurpssed.
F"or raie ofS I bioard, prlicES of wvateVr and
Si Ml'S0 N & S I.\I'SON,
(;lilnn pjrinu~~ SIart alabilrg CJo,, S, (C,
* PARKNR'S
HAIR BALSAM
S the l,'putar favorIto ford(resi*ang
- th hnir, l1estorIngt color when i
gra, te nnd prventng J)andrir.
-. It clans thoa :ndy sI, iltOpsl tho
- __ hnly fallimng, nn I laurea to iensao.
60e. amnd $1.0 (at, rulg sts.
kTe besnt Cough Cure you can nse,
And (the best reventifvo knocwni for conumupuion. Rt
1ur:1 boily i.;dins, ad an iordera of the stach~at,
a,ei L.unag. Live, idneiyi, Urlinary 0, gaaii aid
all rimniao compjlniniits Thu feelu anmd islek, .t rug.
glig naginst i.enise, nnid slowsly difting towards~
theo u'rn e, wIll in mnost, etuaea recove r thetir health by
the taimly uso of i'.niixnI',i Tone~ , but, delay Is d!an
grousa. Ta'im. It. h tliie- sold bay il Druggulatl In
larigo hiottles at$1.00.
Thi aert, aurest, quickest and best euiro for corns,
Hunion warit Malih al nteii l ndemOrinter fuir
tia-r growthII. t oaa fil laini. Uiven naotroubale. Makas thao
feet cofrinble. Ilinderiacornsiimi ersiln whenveything
mlso faibt, Robli ,ar )iirnrlta n t. ,r. uIco & m . N.
PHE NEWBERRY HOTEL,
NEE1VI RIY, S. C.
W. T. Jones & Brother,
(SUCCESSORS TO C. 0. C[ASEH)
Proprietors.
Centrally Located, Popular Prices,
'olito Attcltion. 5-12--1y.
RICHlMOND & DANVILLE R. it.
Columbia & Greenville )ivislon.
P'ASSENGI DEP'AI1TMINT,
Oan al C 1USntIA, 8. (. July 10, 1885.
''ASSI,NGIC TRAIN viill runa iaerewith in
diuatedi upon tis road and its branoheq
Daily, except Sundays.
No. 63. UP PASSENGElt.
Leavt" 8. C. Junct ion . 10.21 a m
Culutubia, C. G. 1)pot 10.45 1 In
Arrivo Alston, - - - 11.46 It t
" Newberry, -. - - -- 12..8 m
" Ninety-Six, 1) -2.- 3 2
"' leiton, ~ .1p mI
" Hoges*- - 3 p im
Arrive Greenville, 5.36
No. 62. DOWN P9A88ENGER.
Leave Greenville, - - - .45 a In
Arrive lielton, - - 11.03 a u
" ]lod 'g-c- 1210 aIn
" Ninety-bIx, 1) . - 1.1 pm n
" Newberry, - - 3.02 p i
Alston - 4.1)5 p an
Arrive Columbia, C. & U. 1Depot - 6.15 p in
Arrive S. . .Junction- - -a . - 6.30 p m
IARaTA NHURo, UNION a COLUMBIA RIAILIROAD.
No. 63. UP 1'ASSENU Elt.
Leave Alston, - - - - 11.50 it m
Arrive Strotlier, - - - - 12.27 p in
" Sneton, - - - 12.13 ) 1n
" Uit, - . - - - 1.26 p tu
" Jonesv lie, .- 2.32 - . p u
Arrive Sparlanburg, 8. U. & C. 1). .)11 p n
' t. & 1). 1). . 8.30 p in
No.52. DOWN PASSENUEAt.
Lecave Spmrtanhurg, it. & D. D)epot, It 12.0 tu
" S rtnnbu rg, S. U.& C. 1)epo,G 12.201p in
A rivo Jonesville, - - - 1.0 p m
" Union. - . 1..0 p in
Siant ui, - - - 2.25 p n
Shelton, - - 267 p a
- Sfrol her, - - - 3.23 p In
Arrive ati A iston. - . .. 4l y i
nLUR i1AK atAlI.aOAI) AND ANDERISON
It1CANCII.
Leave Ilelton 4.16 ia a
Arrivo Anderson - 4.47 p m
" Pedleton 5.25 p mn
Leave Seneca S 11.10 p na
Arrive Walhalfa 11.33 p in
Leave WIalhalla, - - 8.30 a im
Arrive Senleca C, - - 8 51) a ink
" Pendleton, - l .3i a m
' Andlerson, - 10.22 i in
Arrive at Belton, . - 10.57 Ia in
LAUIINR aAli.WAY.
Leave Newberry, - - - 3.30 p ia
Arrive Laureas C. II.. - - 0 p 11
e.cave 1:iurens C. 1I., - - .14' a in
Arrive Newberry. - - i2.10 p in
AIIIEVI 1.E ItANCI.
Leave ilodges, . - - 3.10) pm
Arrive at A hbeville. - - .1.1 y11 n
Leave Abbeville, - - - - i1.016ian
A rrive at il oges, - - - - 12.b psin
CONN KC1'IO8.
("lose tomtnetl lit is mow Inuade at Senetc
with it. & I). It. It. for Alhanta mial beyouad.
A. WYith South Carolial utailroad Iroan Char
leston.
1'ith Wilmington, Coluabia and Augueta
Ritlroad Iromt Charit'ton, Willniugton
and ill points North Ihereol'.
Wimh Charlotte, Coluni:a and Augusta
Iailroad Front Charlotte and all points
North (hereof.
11. With Asheville & Spartanburg Itail Road
for points in Western North Carolina.
C. With A. & C. Div. It. & U. 11. It., from all
points Sonth andtl West.
D. With A. & C. Div., It. & U. It, I., frton At.
lauta and beyoid.
E. With A. & C. Div., UI. & D). it. 11., froma all
points Sonth and w-st.
1'. With South Carol inn Italilroul for Charles
tom.
Wlith Wilnmington, Colutnbin andl Augueta
l:tlilrl tIr Wm ili,n,it itnil the Norh.
With C harlotte', (ouin in l aaA Augusta
Ilalilronid for Chanriotto 1and lihe North.
(G. Witha AsheIville & Spairttanburg RilIroad
ioi ii clllersonlvie,I
II. Withl A. & 1!. I)iv., RC. & 1). R1. IC., from
ChIt riol te nti hey) on11(.
G.. It. TIA I ,00' "', Siupierinltendenat.
1). CA anIwrI.1., As I Genraioil Passenager Agt.,
CoIu tubinl. S. C.
EmIingtOCOl, & Augpta R,
T1iA1N8 GO0ING SOUTI[.
DA TEI) .Jnliy 12t h, 185 14o. 438. No. 40.
Dlaily. I)aiiy.
Lv. WuVihnington............8 20 . i. 1010 :-. M.
Ly. L.Waccnaw--v---------.9 12 "' 11 174
L v. Marion...................11i t; " 12 44) A. II.
Ari eF lorentoIC............1225 " 15 "6
" ol1te....... ... ....4 3.1 A. i. .4 34
" COiIaIIllila............. 40 "' 4.g4 t
TICA INS GOI1NG NOIlTlI,
No. .l3. No. 47.
D)aily. l)lally.
Lv. Coluumbia ..........,........s a55 r.
Arive Sumlaer................... 1i 55
LeaLvO Florencle........ ........ '0 P' M. 5 07 A. Mt
Lv. Mamiom...................514t " 5i53"
Lsv. L,. Waecalinaw......7 14 '' 7 .14"
A. Wlinagtoa..............833 "' 107 "'
Taina No. 43 stop at8 all Staltions.
Nos. IX iaael -17 sto3 a ly aIt. llrinIkley'sI
Wite(vil3le, L,ake \u' a(cenuiaw, F'air 13311ff
Michl1, .iario)am P'e I )eo, F'1loenc,T'innnIIoans.
1'iJib, 1I,ynchburalg, M1i1yesv ille,.m1tcae, Wuedgo
lebli, CianImn m ell on alaal ( Ens8lover.
Passen1gers for' Columbaiat anti( all ponts8 0on
. & G. It. 1C.. C , C. & A. M. It. Stat.ions, Aliken
une1101(1n, an<ll all p)ointsm beOyonal, shaotnh take
o. 48 NIgh. Expre.9.
Nvl?arat.1o 3P ulainan Sleepers for. Savaahl
uitm for1 Amtgasan i tralin 48.
PasseneIgers oIn 40 cLan I alkI 48 trlan froaa Fio
renace for' Colimarai, Aulgtssttt Ialnt Geor'gia
1011ta viaI Colmial.
Al iltrans rt11i ok be ht woOen ChatrlesNtonm an1
Wiilminlgtona
JO(Y IN I'. DIVINE,.
Geiontral Suprintemalnt
TI. 5M. EM EIRSON, Gon'l Pass., Agt.
Slouthi Carolina Rallway Company.
UOMMEN~CINU SUNi)AY NOV. 20 1885, ait
l;.05 A. M., PassenOager ~ralins will run1 asl
allows,"ERwLastnlo :"
TI) AND FIaoM CII AltLJESTON.
EAWIT (IL a1Y.)
Jart0)Ii Columiia ats... IL3 a) m .27 3)1m
tcChaarlest.on............ all 1 0
[eWESTW (DA4ILY ). 3 I
3epart Charleston...201 IL 21 5.10 p 1m
LJmo CIlI mbh . ..11..........1.35 a(1 m 1.00 p Im
TI) AND FnoM~ CAMDE)N.
E,AS: (nAILY ExCn.T BILNaAY.)
[)opart ColutnhIlin. .4i.3 i. mI. 1.435 p mn 5.27 p ma
')un CamIlen....12 .13) alm. 7.12 1) mI 7..12 p 31
WEST' (I1AIIv )X1:EPI StINDAL I.)
ec3art Camin....7.45 a mn -.16 a(1 t m 31 1
)11e ColIIlilbia...25 Ia mI 10.35 aL m1 1(0.00 p)1m
ToI AND) FaoIM Am U1t8'TA,
EAST (DA11Y.)
)cpart Colmbla )1.....i3 al m1 6 27 3) mI
)no AtIgmast a.............1.:5 a(1 m 1.25 p mn
)e part. A mgmustia.l..... .0i I m1 4.440 p nmm
mluo C.oluImia. . ........1.35 a1 mI 10.004 p ma
CONN ECIOINS
1i11ll tColumbniaL w%it 3m C.,omalumiaI11 a iGreen-.
rIIlle Uitil(tal by 111 r iarri ving at I10.35/A.M.,
tLIlI Iillatinlg aI.t 5.27 P. M1. At, Colmabia
muctIon witha Chaarlot to , CoIllumia aml Au
Cinsta itaill Rioati bly 81amo4 tinin8 to am11i froma
Passenllgra.' by Lthese 1rain lako 3130upper~ at
lIraheh3ville.
At Charil Otonm with3 SteIanner for New York;
inad on Tuel)sh1ys am11 itic i1ay with 8teamIer~
or' JaIckson1vt3(13lill i 1int on1 thel St. John'sa~
liver; alsao wvith3 Chmarlestonami SavIannIah
(allroati to an1ti 1 roma HavIlanah ami( li
>olnias la in lorial.
At AuaguIsta( with GmUeorgia aiml Cenmtrli
l(lrOols to an<1( from all3 po0ints Weost a(111
Iallua. A t lliaek ville lo an1el froma poinat 011
iianw(ell IllrIionut. Thrmaouigh tickets can1 bo
umras~liec to all3 points. South Iamal WeVst,, lbv
.3ppiyr ig to
1. MICQU EIEN, A gent, Columb)ia.
J1O3 N 1. P MCK, Gernaral Manager.
3a. C. A a.vaEN. Gen. Pass8. anal( Ticket. Agt