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WHY BANGS HATED DOGS WAS HE UKI UT IN DOING SO? "Got outl" "Bangs, that ia my dog!" "Yc3,1 know it ia. Got out, you brutoi" And bo shied at him an iron paper weight* My faoeJuBhcd. "Bangs," Baid ?, "excuse mo, but I'vo on affootion for thut dog." "Exouse mo, Pills, but I'vo an antipathy against all dogs. Oct out, vonninl" And ho gavo my blaok and tan n vioious fciok that soot him howling into tho corridor. Bangs shut tho door ood looked it, and put tho key in his pocket. "I wish, Pills, tho next timo you como to my offico, you would leavo tho bruto behind. I'vo a most unconquerable antipa thy against all oaniues, and-" Bangs might havo said moro, but tho look on my face must huvo couvinocd him that I was seriously angry. "Suppose wo let this pass," he said. "I was wroug, PH admit. I ought not to have picked your pup; but you don't know how I bato 'em, big and little Sit down, Pills, nnd let mo tell you something that hereto fore has been a secret with mc-a scorct hiddou from tho gazo of tho cold, unsympa thizing world. I feel now that it is neces sary for me to moko au explanation, iu tho kopo that it moy prevent n misunderstanding between two such firm friends as wo havo been in tho post, and, I hope, will be in tho future" -~ 1 sot down in tho chair Bings pointed to, and said: "Go oui" "I do not know," continued Bangs, "that I over had any particulur dislike to dogs previous to tho circumstances which I nm about to lclato. Do you remember thc spring I took a trip into tho country?" "Very well," I replied. "That was 8orao six years ago. I lind confined myself very closely to business ever ?since my admittance to tho bur, ?nd I thought n month in thc country would fresh on mo up considerably." "It did not 6CCU) to, if I remember rightly," I said. "You'll not woudcr at it, when I tell you all the fucts. I went down to a little seaside resort called San Marino. Ever been lhere? No? Well, it's a quocr sort of place. There is a very Ono stream of water courses down from thc mountains and empties into tho sea half a mile from town -although there is no town there, only a little hotel nnd a blacksmith shop. 'Tho stream empties into thc sea in winter, during tho heavy rains; but in tho summer time tho turf banks up tho mouth with sand, ami forms quito a luke or lagoon. Laguna la Puritas is thc .Spanish name. Thc proprietor of thc hotel had n fow little sail boats fitted up, and they were in constant usc by his guests. Gamo is plenty in tho hills about there-doer ord quail; tho oreck b full ol' speckled trout, nod tho hotel is just fur enough from (ho sea to render the clitnato delightful. Thc San Marino House was filled to its utmost oapacity that season. It was a curious kind of a crowd gathered there. City sportsmen, with dogs, guns, fishing (aciclo, etc.; ond superannuated old women, for (ho benefit ol tho sea breeze; young boys fourteen or fifteen years old, making their first trip from home alono; two or tinco grass widows; a Homcwhat fast clergyman-rode from thc city on his velocipede---and three or four young ladies aud a dozen frisky school girls. On tho whole, it was as jolly a crew us eyer gathered together. With horseback-riding, boating, fishing and hunting, thc time passed rapidly enough. I said there were th roo or four young ladies, but, so far as I waa concerned, there was only ono-Miss Tootie Tusby. Excuse mc, Pills, but I cannot speak that name even now without emotion," and Binga drow forth his hand kerchief uud wiped his eyes vigorously. "I cannot describe all ber charms; hut, Pills, if ibero ever was nn engel ni this world, Rho was ono. I devoted myself to lier foin tho very first. When Miss Tootie rode, I rode; if she walked, I walked; when she went fishing, Bangs went fishing; il she sailed on tho lake, Bangs was there also. Pills, I loved the girl! And when I think of what separated us, you'll excuse mc, but-" Thcro tho handkerchief again carno into requisition, and Bangs' voioo left him com pletely. "J)id you propose?" I asked. "No! Pills-no! Ah! if I only had-if I only had!" "What prevented?" "Well, nothing but my own folly. I was fainthearted when it oom o to that. I had it in my mouth a dozen times, hut my tonguo failed mo. Thcro was another fellow thcro, too, that made mo jealous. Sho didn't show him any particular favors, but that ho wns n great admirer of her any ono oould eec; and molly I wasn't certain in my mind which sho preferred. She might in time, perhaps, havo shown some profcronoo, and my doubts" been dispelled, had it not been for tho affair that happened which I am about to relate, and which blighted nil my future life." ?.Bad as that?" I said. "Pills, you novcr wcro in love-you never lost tho one heaven assigned for you you know nothing at all about it." "That is so. Go on." "Thcro was a party at tho San Marino IIouso ono evening-a soiroo dansante, or something liko that, they called it. They scot up to tho city for music, ond went in for a gay timo. I was counted out, some what-you know I don't dance Tho other follow did. Moto than (hat, ho duneed with Tootie nearly nil tho time Pills, ?ou don't know anything nt all about it. ou novcr had tho girl jon lovo dancing with your rival all tho evening right boforo your eyes, while you sut in a corner liko a knot on a log; soo him in tho quadrilles, when nil tho rest of tho couples simply toko caoh other's hands and prome nade-soo that follow just put his arm around that girl, and then go waltzing or polkaing all about tho room, every timo right in front of you and that oussod follow treading on your corns ovcry ohanoo ho oan got-you don't know anything about it." I admitted my ignorance. "Well, I couldn't stand it, it was too much. I rushed out and started off toward tho sea. I don't know os I hod any intention of suioido, but I was in a deane rato mood. Tho path to tho hench lcd ri long hy tbs side of a lagoon, and by tho V'&v X hud gone? hundred yards I ohanged '?; BHnlH |.^.tA.^?.r^iMyn1.i^??ii^?g.'1i*Wlii i.W???w^i^????? my mind, and thought I would tako a swim io tho lake. That ts about all tho accom plishment I possessed, sud ono oao't show that ott before tho ladles, you know-not iu tho woy you; can danoing. I disrobed un def tho branohos of a hugo oidor, or sycamore, or nomo su eh trco, and struck out for tho other eido of tho .lokOv^/Tho moon was shining brightly, dhd tho water was warm and delightful. Having crossed to tho opposite side, I swam along in tho dark shadow of the alders until I oamo to tho sea beach. Thau I noticed that tho moon was Rotting low. I must return soon, boforo 1 was missed at thc party. After a short rest I plunged in again, and struck out for tho place where I left my clothes. I could (ind it easily by tho .largo trco growing there In fifteen minutes I was there; und, Pills, I tell you, tho situation of things about that time was precarious." "How's that?" "I couldu't find my clothes'. Geno, sir every article, excopt my plug hat! I rushed around among the brush and nettles and poison oak liko a setter ofter a quail. Jerusalcml Whewt I tell you I got a doso that lasted mc for n month Not a rag of clothing could I (iud. At length I hup pened to look up tho path toward tho hotel. What do jou suppose I saw? A cursed greyhound that belonged to my rival with my white vest, tossing it upon his uoso and Jragrring it ubout among tho dust and tar weed as though it had been an old dishcloth. Thc situation il .shed upon mc in an instant. Tho dog hud stolen my clothes in sport, and thcro I wus-out there in thc night air with cio possible show of getting into thc liOUSO without discovery. Pleasant wasn't it?" '.Decidedly!" '.You don't kuow anything at all about it, sir] That was nothing to what followed. Justus I was wondering how in thc dickens I was to get out of the scrape, I looked up oward thc hotel again und saw something hat fail ly made my blood frccxo io my /eins. I saw three persons coming down die path, mid I at onco recognized them ns ny rival, Wilkins, Miss Tootie, and another ^oung lady. They met thc dog wheo about lalf way bet wet II tho luke and the hotel. They all carno hurriedly down tho path oward tho very spot where I stood. Pills, hat was n situation I hopo never to bo ilaccd in nguiu." "Undoubtedly? Did you tako to thc ,vatcr?" "I dared not do it; but it would have mon better if I hud. You sec, I had bc*n n thc water too long already. I was in an iwful shiver-gooso flesh all over mo. There was no time to delib?ralo long. My irat thought was to spring np the tree, and [ did so. They carno rushing down to thc rater's edge, under thu tree just beneath nc. I could hour their voices quite plainly. They wore discussing tho probability of my jet np; drowned. I was roosted up there on i limb, shivering like sin, nothing on bot ny plug hat, you know. 'Dy-and-by they begin to talk about, loinp back to ihc hotel and giving thc alarm L could hear one of tho young ladies weep inj?; but hung mc if I could tell which one I was anxious to know, of course, for if it was Miss Tootie, tho fact would bo signi? cant, at least* In my anxiety to discover whioh one was crying, I crept noiselessly out a few steps further on tho limb. I didn't stop to consider that thc sycamore is a very brittle tree. Stretching my neck to tho utmost, 1 peered down through thc leaves, and-crash!" "Thc limb broke?" ."Yes, sir; and ? found myself stretched nt full length on thc sand, right in thc midst of thom! Oh, Jupiter! Pills, you Jon't know anything nt all about it. 1 prayed ror an earthquake to open tho carib and twallow mc up; but it didn't." "Well, the denouement?" "Tho girls looked ut mo a moment in ns onUhmcut, and there was a tremendous luttoring of white dresses as they ran back oward tho hotel. Wilkins burst into a roar f laughter, and kept it up until I .sprang ip and collared him, and told him if he nlued his fifo to go to (ho hotel and bring; ic my vnli.se, which contained an extra suit f clothing. 1 made him promise to keep mm, too, until I was clear of Ibo place. Io was glad to do it for if I left he would ave the wholo field to himself. He brought lie valise ns ho promised, and 1 walked i^ht miles that night to tho naxt hotel, 'ho following day I took thc stage for the ity. Miss Tootio Tusby married Wilkins, nd I havo novcr seen her since that fatal ight." "And, therefore, you bato dogs?" "And who wouldn't? If it hadn't been jr that dog, I never should have met with li?t occident. 1 might havo woo Miss 'tisby. I might now havo been tho father f alargo family, instr rid of a misanthropic aohclor. I might-" Hero Dungs was interrupted by sonic ono lipping at his oflico door. Ho unlooked it, shored in a disconsolate looking fellow, 'ho, on seeing him, intimate I o wish to ensuit him privately. Dangs'private oflico i separated from hi? reception room by liding doors. Dangs invited his visitor in licrc, and closed tho doors, as he thought, lut it happened that thc track on whioh licy run was out of order, and tho doors lid open about three indies. Unavoidably stoned to tho whole conversation'. "You oro Lawyer Dungs, aro you nol?" aid tho stranger. "Yes, sir. Can I do anything for j ou?" ?I think so. I am unhappy in my mar iano relations." ?'Ahl that's bad. Thinkiug of a di oreo?" "Yes, sir." "Ali! perhaps it is best, whoro two oannot ivo togothcr happily. Personally, 1 havo Iways thought tho mnrringo state tho only oppy ono for n man in tho world." "You aro not married?" "Oh! no, sir-no, sir; might havo bcon, ossibly, had it not been for an unfortunate ooidont 1 onoc->" "You ought to think yoursolf lucky, sir," itorruptod tho strangor. "Perhaps so. Dut let UB prooocd to this U8incsn of yours. On what ground? do ou intend to proceed?" "Incompatibility of temper, first." "Can't ogreo, eh?" "No, sir; oould os soon ngroo with tho ovil.? "Any thing elso?" "Yo?, sir, dcooption. She claimed to bo maldon lady " "Wasn't shel" "8ho had been mnrrlcd throe times, and' ar. the niuihor of throo ohildren." '.That was bad-'' i ? 1 T - ^-.rg - .--i , "Hoi- reputation, 1 know DOW, ?a not good. 8ho was nothing but on adventuress." * "Lot us got this thing in shape. I will take down your statements." Aud immediately I could hoar Dangs scratching away with his pon. "Your nomo?" "Joh u Bndgor." I "Wife's name?" "Sarah Badger." "Nome when you morriod her?" "Sarah Tinkhaui. Tiukhain committed suicide six months after their marriage." "N'unie before sho morriod Tinkhom?" "Plunkett. Plunkett ron away and left hor, and sho pot a divoroo from him." '.'Ah, hoi She's ono of 'om, ain't she? What was her name before she married Plunkett?" "Wilkins. Ile lived with her about a yoar, when ho got a divoroo." "Wilkins!-nanto sounds familiar. Do you know her na mo before sho married him?" "Yes, sir. It was Tusby-Susan Tusby -or Tootie Tusby, os she was called. I heard a dull thud on tho iloor, a cry of dismay from tho stranger, and, throwing open thu door, I rushed in. Bangs had fainted. Poon ASA MEDICINE.-Br. Flail relates the ciiso of a man who was cured of his biliousness by going without his supper and drinking freely of lemonade. Every morn ing, says thc Ductor, this patient arose with o wonderful sonsoof rostand refreshment, and feeling ss though tho blood hud boen liter ally washed, cleansed and cooled by tho lemonade and fast. His theory is that food eau bc used as a remedy for many, diseases successfully. As un example, ho cures spitting of blood by the use of salt; epilepsy by watermelon: kidney affection by Celery; poison, by olivo or sweet 'oil; erysipelas by pounded oronberries upplied to tho parts affected; hydrophobia by onions, ?Sro. So tho woy to keep in good health is really to know what to cat-mot to know what modi cine to take. Yesterday morning about 4 o'clock, P. M., ri man with his heel in thc too of his stojking committed arsenic by swullowinga dose of suicide; tho inquest of tho verdict returned a jury that thc deceased carno to the facts in accorda nco with his death Ho leaves a child and six small wives to rejoice over thc end of his untimely loss. In death wc ure in the midst of life. A man hud committed murder, wus tried, found guilty and condemned to be hung A few days before his execution he drew upon thc walls of his prison a gallows with five steps leading up to if. On tho li rat step ho wrote, ''Disobedience to parents." On the second step, "Sabbath brooking,'' On tho third step, "Gambling und drunkenness." On the fourth step, ho wrote, "Murder." The fifth step was the platform ou which the gallows stood. This poor fellow doubtless wrote the his tory of many a wasted and ruined life. Blipkins says.' "I nint much cn prob lems iu Kueiid, and don't care about evo?u- 1 lion, but when a man sits down on a bumble bee at a pic nie, I c m tell him how long it will take him to got up just as well as any Professor at Newberry College." "Go away; you're too heavy to hold on ny knee," said a ero.*9 young man to his iWCtitl) cart's little brother. "Mc too heavy!" ixolaitncd the child; "why, 1 ain't so heavy is Kim, and you hold her on your knee .asy enough.!" Eliza also told bim to go way. J - - -? . -. - A German lost his wife, and thc next week \ Hurried nguiu, and his new wife asked him o tuke her out liding. Ile felt indignant hat she should huvo no moro respect than hat for his deceased wife, mid said." "You link I ride oud mit another woman so soon fier the dca'!i of minn frau." ? An Oshkosh woman gave birth to triplets, nd tho next morning her husband took a ackago to tho drug storo and Huid: "Give J ic some old fashioned windov/^panc--no? V ny moro blue glass in my family." Tho keeper of a grocery happened ono ( ny to break ono of his tumblers. Ho stood or a moment reflecting on his loss, and n hen turning to his assistant, ho cried out, V Tom, put u quart of water in that old cog no." "Oh, heavens, snvc my wife!" shouted n ? lian whoso wife had fallen overboard in the Tudson river. They succeeded io rescuing er. And her husband embraced her, ' uying, "My dear, if you'd bc drowned what liould I havo done? I ain't going to let ou carry tho pocketbook ogain." FOUNDER'-Clean out tho affected foot r foot, fill full of spirits of turpentine, ouch fire mid burn them out. Thc horse . rill bo well in a few moments. NAIL IN KOOT.-As soon of tho nail is xtructcd, npply bruised peach leaves to tho round. Confino with n bandage mid tba ure ians if by magic, ltenow tho appli ation twioo a duy if necessary. Ono is ;cncrully sufficient. Thc hog oholora is prevailing very exten? ivcly. Tho onlyromody whioh has proved ucccssfu), thus far, is lard ond wagon tar, n equal portion of cadi; two largo table poonfuls is a dose for a grown hog, whioh corns to net as a prevontativo or ourntivo. < Tho cheerful aro tho busy. When ?rou- 1 do knocks nt your door or rings tho boll ho rill generally retiro if you send him word !j ou aro engaged. A turtle weighing 400 lbs., and oontain- ? ng a bushol of eggs, was out up and sold io he Columbia mai kot, on last Friday*. Imt Froo Common Schools of Oooneo County ' aro horoby dosed from tho dato hereof until iirtbor nptlco. Touchers will niako out and s oi>wa?d their monthly reports nt oiico, Using ? ap pr?pur, as 1' havo boon nniiblo to obtain 1 lunka. It IO of primo iinporlnnoe that teachers i orward all tholr month!v r??V<%r?s without delay. I l"4 M, li, PENDY, County Sobool Commissioner-. ? June 28tli, 1877. 83 _ 3 J. T?TT!S_PILLS A Noted Divine says They are worth their weight in gold, READ WHAT HE SAYS: DR. TUTTI-Dear Slr: Forton ycart I havo been A martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, und Piles. Last spring your pills were recommended to ino ; I used tficiii (but with Httlo faith). I nm now a well man, have good appetlto, digestion uerlcct, rcgulnr stools, niles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth their weight in gold. REV. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. .viIT--rm mi I ts Dr' T(,u '*as been cn 1 UTT'S PILLS Ba8cd in the practice of I W S I ? I IkbO meV Inc thirty years, and cuni: BICK KB AD- for a longtime was demon. AOHB. strntor of anatomy In tho _,, _ ? Medical College of Gcor TUTFS PILLS (TUBB DYSPEPSIA, tee that they are prewired i i . on .scientific principles, TUTT'S PILLS ?yi'6^'0;";;1 _""""".".He has succeeded In CTJBB CONSTIPATION combining in them tho _,, , ? heretofore antagonistic TIITT'Q PH I S qualities of a ttr*ngtht*. ? VI I O rikk? tng,purgativt,ando puf CUBS ri LEB. ijytng ionic. ........ Their first npparent.ef ?fl ITT) O Dil I O feet is to Increase tho np IUI lo I ll, petite by causing the food ....ri. to properly assimilate. COBB PEVBB AND Tl?us iho ?ystem is nour lA"^M^ Ishcd, and by their tonic "w??~t--\-i t\ mi i e\ action on tho digestive or TUTTIS PILLS gatts, regular and healthy w ? w evacuations arc produced. U U lill Ul LIOUU CO LI O Thc i a pi.l i ty with which _U-*-' persons take on fifth, Til l1 I IO DH I O while under the influence IUI I O I ILkO of these pills, ot itself in rm-nu vinvrv ,-<OM dientes their adaptability PLAINT: to nourish the body, ami hence thcircfficacy incur TIITTIO DH I O lng nervous debility, mel ? Ul lo IlLLo nncholy, dyspepsia, wast lin; of the muscles, slug CURB TQBPID IilVBB BisKncss of thc liver, "T"Tchronio constipation, nnd imparting health and strength to the system. Sold everywhere. O lit cu, 35 Murray Street, New York. TRIUMPH OF 8C1ENCE. Gray Hair can bo changed to a glossy black by a singlo application of ir.TuTT's Hair Dye. lt nets like ni ac ic, and is warranted ns harmless as water. Price (1.00. Office 35 Murray St., N.Y. WHAT IS QUEEN'S DELIGHT? Read tlie Answer It ls n plant that grows In thc South, and ls spe cially adapted to thu cure of dise ases of that climate. 13 NATURE'S OWN REMEDY,"!:' Cntcring nt once into the blood, expelling nil scrof ulous, syphilitic, nnd rheumatic nflcctions. Alone, it it a searching alterativo, but when combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, nnd other herbs, it forms Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight. ! The most powerful blood purifier known to medical science for thc cure of old ulcers, diseased joints, foul disch arges i rom thc cars nnd nostrils, abscesses, skin diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered liver and spleen. Its uso strengthens thc nervous system, imparts a fair com plexion, and builds up thc body wita , HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH. As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly recommended. Hundreds of cases of thc worst type have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg etable its continued usc will do no harm. Thc best lime lo take it is during the summer nnd fall ; and instead of flebllity. headache, fever and ague, you will enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists. ?Price, |i.oo. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. Jan '?o, 1.S77 10 ly Professional Gards. kV M. C. KEITH. JOHN S. VERN ER. KEITH & VERNER, i TT O R N E Y S A T LA IK A ND S>>1 ic ,fo rs in Eij u iii/, Viii nra ct ?co 111 thc State Courts on tlic Eighth Judicial Circuit und in thc United ?tate? Court Office on Piddle Sonare, Walhalla, S O Jail 0, 1S70 a tf S. P. DENDY, 1 TT O UN FA' and COUNSELOR al LA W and Solicitor in Equity, Viii practice in tho Courts of Law and Equity, In tho Eighth Judicial Circuit. Oflico in the Court House, Walhalla, S C Nov 1, 1870 3 ]y ;. MeQOWAN, li. A. THOMPSON. Ahbovillo, S 0 Walhalla, S C MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, l T T O R N E Y S A T L A W, Viii give prompt attention to nil business con lid cd to them in tho State, County, and United States Courts. ')fticc on Court House Square, Walhalla, S C Tho junior partner, Mit. THOMPSON, will Ino practico in tho Courts of 1'ickens, Oreen ?lin and Anderson. Jauuary, 1870 tf JOSEPH J. NORTON, i T T O R N E Y AT LA TP, WALHALLA, S. C. VU business for Picken? County left with JAMES E. IIACOOD, ESQ., PlCKKNK, C. II., WILL BE PROMPTLY A TTE ND ED TO October 'Id, 1808 4 tf D I Tri E O T O IR, Y. Goonoo County. Senator-<T. W. Livingston. Representatives- J S Vorner, B F Sloan. Clerk of the Court-Jesse W Stribling. Judye of Probate-Richard Lewis. S/icriJ' Coroner-It E Norman. Auditor--C. E. Watson, Treasurer-ll. S. Porcher. School Commissioner-M ll Dendy. Jury Commissioner-A. ll renn ecko. County Commissioners-Thomas Bibb, ll i llutlcd^o, S M Crawford. Trial Justices-ll A H Gibson, S II Johns, li Vrank Sloan. W A King. Intendant Walhalla-J W Stribling. Wnr lons: O h Hoid 0 Wondclkon, A Bronooko ? V Wallor, 1) Uieniann S K Dandy. Intendant West Union-J P Mioklor. Ward ms: I IC Iluntor, B S James, Jacob Sohrodor, lamed Wright. Postmaster Walhalla-J II W Johnston. SENECA CITY mun sciiooi.. I?IIB second soHslon of this school boging JULY 2t>, 1877. Instruction thorough, disciplino triot and torms unusually low. Board can bo tad in pr?valo houses on roasonablo torms. Oho locality is healthy, and tho placo is booom ng oolcbrntod for its valuable minorai ?pringo, 'or particulars address C. W. Mouin;, Prinoipal. 0, W. MOORE, ' Miss NOUA ROBERTS. Juno 7t 1877 SOHEDULE: Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railway, Whioh wont into cf/cot May 18th, 1877: Passenger Train East. Leaves Atlanta at 4 00 p ra Noroross at 4 67 pm Buford at 5 42 p.ui Gainesville ot 0 87 p in Helton at 7 87 p tn Mt. Airy ot 8 10pm Toe eua at 8 65 p ra Westminister at 9 65 p m Seoooa City nt 10 20 p ra Control tic 10 05 p ra Kasley at ll 45 p ra Greenville nt 12 24 0 ra Spartauburg at 2 IC a m Gaffneys ot 3 15 a ra King's Mountain ot 4 20 a ra Gustonia at 5 02 a ra Cborlotto ut 0 00 a ra Arrive at N. C. Junction at G 15 a ra f reight Train East. Loaves Atlanta at * 7 20 a ra Noroross at 9 00 a ra Buford at , 10 50 a m Gainesville at 12 15 p ra Helton at 1 20 p ra Mt Airy at 2 80 p ra 'J?oocoa at 3 45 p m Westminister at 5 15 pm Seoooa City at G 05 p m Central ot 5 55 a ru Enslcy ot 7 05 a m Greenville at 8 50 a ra Spartonburg nt ll 32 a ra Gaffneys at 1 30 p m King's Mountain at 3 20 p ra Gustonia at 4 30 p ra Anivo ut Charlotte at G 10 p m Passenger Train West. Lc?fve8 N. G. Juoction at 9 00 p ra Charlotte at 9 10 p ra Gaston ia at 10 12 p ra King's Mountain at 10 55 p in Gaffneys lit 12 10 ti m Spnrtonburg at 12 57 n ra Greenville ut 2 39 a in Kasley at 3 14 a ni Central at 3 58 & ra Seneca City ot 4 30 o m Westminster ut 5 08 n m Toccou at G 00 a m Mt. Airy at G 40 a ni Helton nt 7 16 a in Gainesville at 8 20 a ni Hufoid ut 9 13 a ra Noroross ut 10 02 o m Arrive at Athintu nt ll O? u tn Freight Train West. Leaves Chartotto ut 7 IO a ni Gustonia tit 8 50 a m King's Mnuutniu at 10 O?) a m Gaffneys at ll 50 ti m Spartauburg at 1 40 p m Greenville at 4 21 p tn Kasley ot 5 20 p m Central at 5 DO a m Seneca City afc G 05 a in Westminster nt 0 -15 a in Toccoa at 8 80 a tn Mt. Airy at 9 45 a ni Holton nt 10 50 a ra Gainesville at 12 15 p ni Buford ut 1 45 p ni Noroross nt 3 25 p ra Arrive ot Atlanta ot 5 20 p ui G. J. FCI?N AC RE, General Manager. Groonvillo and Columbia Railroad j?a ??i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Passenger Trains ruo daily, Sundays ex cepted, connecting with Night Trains or South Carolina Ka i I road up and down. On md after Wednesday, Mardi 14, 1877, tbc following will bc tho schedule: Of, Leave Columbia at 8 45 n ni Alston at 10 30 a in Newberry nfc ll 50 a in Hodges ut 8 17 p ni Helton nt 5 00 p m Arrive at Grccnv?llo 6 35 p ui DOWN. Lcuvo Greenville at 7 45 a m Helton ok 9 85 o tn Hodges ot ' ll 13 a ni Alston ot 4 10 p ni Arrive ot Columbia 5 50 p ni Anderson Branch and Blue Bid g o R- R. ?OWN. Leave Walhalla at G 00 a ra l'crryv?lo ot 6 45 a ra Pendleton at 7 35 q ra Anderson ut 8 85 a m Arrive ot Belton 9 25 o m DP. Leave Belton nt 5 00 p ra Anderson nfc G 00 p ra Pendleton ot 7 00 f ra Perryvillo at 7 85 p ni Arrive afc Walhalla ot 8 15 p m THOMAS DODAMKAD, General Superintendent. JAMI:/. NORTON, JU., Gen'l Ticket Agent South Carolina Rairoad* CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. CoLUMniA, Mnreh 13, 1877. On and after this dato Passenger Trains will run ns follows: DAY TKAIN8-SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leave Columbia at 8 40 a ra Arrive nt Charleston afc 4 20 pm Lenvo Charleston ot 0 00 a in Arrivent Columbia afc 6 00 p ui NKIIIT EXPRESS ACCOMMODATION THAIN. Lenvo Columbia at 7 00 p in Arriyo nt Charleston ot G 50 n ra Lenvo Cborleston ot j> 9 15 p ni Arrive ot Columbia nt 8 15 a m Camdon Train will run through to Co lumbia on Mondnys, Wednesdays and Saturdays: Lcavo Columbia at 1 45 p ra Arrivo nt Columbia nt ll 50 a in Up Columbia Night Train corniccts olosoly with tho Groonvillo and Columbia Railroad. S.S. SOLOMONS, Suporiutondont. S. B. P10KEN8, Gon'l Tiokot Agout. Atlanta Paper Mills, ^-tla/n.teu, Ora,. BOOK AND NEWS, All Sizes and Weights. O?ce, 48 Broad Street, Atlanta ; Ga. Address JAS. ORMOND, Proprietor. Rofor to this issue os n Specimen of his Pnpor. M. OOI.lJt?MlTJI. V. KIND. GOLDSMITH & KIND, > Founders ami Machinist? (pnoNix IRON WORKS,) COLUMBIA, S. 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