. Appletons' illustrated hand-book of American travel. A full and reliable guide ... to ... the United States and the British provinces. With careful maps of all parts of the country, and pictures of famous places and scenes, from original drawings by the author and other artists. Springs and the Hill Region French Broad, who implores the hunterto the stream, and strangles him in herembrace, or so infects him with somemortal disease, that he invariably per-ishes. The Warm Springs, across theriver from the vicinage of the PaintedRocks, is a very pleasant and popularsummer resort. The excellent


. Appletons' illustrated hand-book of American travel. A full and reliable guide ... to ... the United States and the British provinces. With careful maps of all parts of the country, and pictures of famous places and scenes, from original drawings by the author and other artists. Springs and the Hill Region French Broad, who implores the hunterto the stream, and strangles him in herembrace, or so infects him with somemortal disease, that he invariably per-ishes. The Warm Springs, across theriver from the vicinage of the PaintedRocks, is a very pleasant and popularsummer resort. The excellent hotelhere occupies a fine plateau, very grate-ful to the sight, in its contrast with therugged character of the wild landscapeall around. Route.—To reach the mountain re- i gion of Xorth Carolina, from the north,follow the railways to Raleigh, and pro-ceed thence by the Central Railway, 132miles, to Salisbury (station), thence bystage to Morgantown, 81 miles, to Ash-ville, 65 miles. From Charleston, S. C,take the South Carolina railways toSpartanburg, and thence by stage toAshville ; or railway lines through fromCharleston, via Columbia, S. C, andCharlotte, N. C, to Salisbury, on theNorth Carolina Central route, andthence, as before, by stage to Morgan-town and The French Broad River, N. C. SOUTH CAROLINA. South Carolina is one of the most interesting States in the Union, in itslegendary and historic story, in its social characteristics, and in its physicalaspect- Upon its settlement by the English, in 1670, John Locke, the famous philos-opher, framed a Constitution for the young colony, after the pattern of that ofPlatos Model Republic Later (1690) the native poetic humor of the peoplereceived a new prompting from the influx of French Huguenots, driven fromtheir own land by the Revocation of the Edict of Xantz. This chivalric spiritwas fostered by the wars which they shared with the Georgians, under Ogle-thorpe, against the Spaniards in Florida, and by the gallant


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