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{jt * * /. ipBBBianKaMMBUBaBBI (Mucatwnat Column. CONDUCTED BT Prof. "VV. 1). Schoonborg. BUDOLPH FALB'S DISCOVEEIES AND TEAVSLS, Is the title of a qorresjgpndence to the New York Sfaafa Zei'uvg, from which I make the following extracts, supposing them to be of general interest because AmorW hjis heen. and is vet. the field of labor of this renowned naturalist and many points of his new theory concerning volcanic action, etc., have ripened into conviction while exploring the vast treasures of knowledge stored up for the inquiring mine? upon our continent. The letter is dated last of August, San Francisco, and tells that since a few weeks resides there the well-known traveler, R. Falb, who has just completed a two year's tour through Chili, Bulivia and Peru. Falb embarked in Juue 1877, at Hamburg, to complete his extended observations on the grandest theatre of volcanic action which the world affords, on the west coast of South America. After Completing the chief end of his voyage, he made highly interesting mythological discoveries among the archaological remaius of Peru. Assisted by bis extended philological knowledge he was soon led from trace to trace into the ?:?? ~r ?i.,. a t. prciiiaujllv cjtt vi tuc uuiuiutt auu mara, tribes of Indians who appear to be the descendants of the ancient Incas whose history land and language they have^ntoerited. Falb proves to his dwn satisfaction and, no doubt, also to that of other philologists, the close relationship of the languages of those Indians to the so-called Semitic tongues of the East. As the name of Rudolph Falb has for years been well-known to scientific men and may shortly become familiar to the readers of the Dispatch, I trust I shall be pardoned for. giving a short sketch of the former life"and labors of this emiof oriental languages and theology. Fixrttog-tfeat bis ministerial duties interfered with the pursuit of scientific study he resigned his charge and went to Prague where he studied mathematics find enteral sciences, v He finally settled ntYiOTiaia, became the editor of the well known, yet existing, periodical Sirius and made his first appearance as academic lecturer. By careful and eon*TTinnd iri>f ir i V " twt.i uy vi'is led t? believe that the heavenly bodies, .?? *- iWecTmfUieu ee~upon volcanic phenomena on our earth, ayd being strengthened in this belief by the occurrence of earthquakes and eruptious at times when the application of his theory caused him to expect the same, he began to predict those phenomena with astonishing accuracy in the "SiriusIn this manuer Falb gave waruing of the eruption of Pichipichi in 1869, and also of an earthquake to take place in the fall of the same year. Through an error of the Spanish translator of the "Sinus" article the population of Lima and sections of Ecuador were led to believe that they would be, especially, endangered by the comiDg earthquake and the people in their terror flocked to the contessionai seeding strength and hope in religion. Daring the general excitement an Italian residing at Callao published an article in the Panama Slar over the signature of "Falb," Sn which the predicted earthquake was countermanded and the pseudo naturalist risked forgiveness for his mistake in the humblest terms. This had the desired effect, quiet was restored and the people followed again their neglected daily avocations. But the priests, who, during the general panic, had reaped a golden harvest, suspected foul play and the archbishop of Lima exposed the hoax in public proclamation, whereupon, the universal wail broke out worse than ever; more than 20,000 people gave up their business, and left their homes to seek j safety at a distance from the doomed ! place; over a million dollars were lost in j various ways during tbe universal exodus, j The appointed time arrived, the earthquake did take place, but not where the j * Spanish translator of Falb's article had, j by mistake, predicted it. The indignation of the people knew no bounds, Falb was burnt in effigy, $10,000 were sub scribed to defray the expenses of agents ' who were to visit Europe for the sole purpose of taking summary vengeance on the innocent cause of all this uproar. Falb gained two we'l deserved triumphs i in 1S73 and '74, having predicted the j earthquake of Belluno in Italy in the! former, and the great eruption of Aetna: in the latter year. Ilis prophecies were i nt first received with much distrust, and j it was not until after his memorable I work "Thoughts and Studies ou Voleani \ \ V BnBMonnBx a ism," appeared in a second edition that many of the scientists gave up their debts' fcnd accepted the new theories, which, by the way, based as they are, upon scientific research, give an additional evidence that science and revealed religion, so far from being inimical, bear each ether witness Listen to Falb's theory of the End of the World: "The planets gradually approach the sun until at last they will fall on it The sryfi itself will cool off and become a dark, ridgid mass. The various suns will approach and fall on each other, and finally tbp eliHotie mass will exist as be fore the creation, which will furnish the material for a new creation. Thus closes the circuit. The end of the world will be the beginning of a new world." We meet the falling stars, the darkening of sun and moon of the biblical judgment day in the most approved theories of modern science. to be coxtixfed. In north Alabama the corn crop is. so lirge that it will be sold there at twenty five and thirty cents a bushel. Mobile county has uncultivated tillable* land enough to produce thousands of bushels of corn. . A belated husband, hunting in the dark for a match with which to light the gas, and audibly expressing his " disappointment, was rendered insane in an instant by his wife suggesting in a sleepy voice that he had better light one and look for them, and not go stumbling around in the dark breaking things. Profit $1,200.?<:To sum it. up six long years of bed-ridden sickness, costing $200 per year, total $1,200?all of this expense was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters by my wife. She has done her own housework for a year since, without the loss of a day, and 1 want everybody to know it for (beir benefit." 52 TUTPS PILLS! , INTRODUCED, 1883. ] A toWTiver Is the fruitful source of nary diseases, prominent among whlcn are , DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COMPLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TQRPSDJJMSP v* Rilu J> ausea, the areco8tve, bat eometime^ alternat^'^^^^^_^. In therightsldd and undor_theshoulderblade, fullness after eating, with a_disin? ciination to exertionofbody or mind,Irritability of temper, Low spirits, Loss oi memory, with afoelingofhaving neglected somedutyTGeneral weariness; Dizziness, buttering at the HeartDotsfbefore the eyes, -Yellow Skin, Headacho_generally over the right eye, Restlessness yt night with fitful dreams," highly colored Urine. IT THESE WAENINGS ABE UNHEEDED, j SERIOUS DISEASES WiLL-SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PUIS are especially adapted to such cases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS ! are compounded from snbstnnces that are free from any properties that ran injure the most delicate organization. They Search, Cleanse, Purify, and Invigorate the entire System. By relieving the engorged I.lrer, they cleanse the blood fretu poisonous buuiors, and thus Impart health and vitality to the body, causing the bowels to act aaturnlly, without j which no one can feel well. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTTDear Sir; For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Last Spring jror.r Pills were recommended to me; I used ! them (but w.th little faith). I am now a well man, ! hare good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone and I have gained ft)rtr pounds solid fiesb. They ag wjrth their weight in cola. Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. TUTT'S PILLS, Their first effect is to Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are produced. DR, J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:" Few diseases exist {hat cannot be relieved by restoring the Liver to its normal functions, and for this purpose no remedy his ever been inventod that has km happy an effect as TUTT'S PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murray Street, New York. tr Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Information and Useful Receipts " will bomailed/rcs on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbay Haib on "Whiskebs chanced to a Glossy Black b/ a single application of this Dye- It imparts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. john tTsloan, jr., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 12 Law Range, COLUMBIA, So. Ca. TI riLL practice in all of the Courts in LexV V ington County. Careful attention given to all business. Apl 0Fumiture!' Furniture!! Wjzj ut'siry mruu^u tiirc iiiuuuiu u> jljmiuii our numerous customers ami (lie public that we have apaiu revised our prices for their benefit. We are now oft',win? poods lower than ever. Bedsteads 52.50 and upwaids: ('hairs 50 cents and upwards, an 1 other poods in proportion. Orders for Oo?liii*?aand ( ot x of the best quality tilled at lowest prices at FAOAN BROS.. Next door to a McOrain v's, Main Street. Columbia. S. ('. Oct 8?.'m tfOTICE out; c EtyjfSDEU?Ri WbJr CQR PAHTfCULARS < N?NUMBi WW "tiTESEWINO MAC^ECO THl^ENUINE BR. C.HcLANE'S Celcby American WQJV^SFECIFIC VERMFUGE. SYMPTOMOF WORMS. THE countcnarts pale and leadencolored, with (isionalpushes, or j j a circumscribed & on one or?oth cheeks; the eyes^^dull; thej>upils dilate; an ^^ticinA^jjn>s ! along the lower efrT; th^ids^slr- j ritatodr^wells, ancmetimes bleeds; a swelling of the uj- lip; occasional headache, with hufng or throbbing of the ears; an unal secretion of saliva; slimy or fur tongue; breath very foul, particular the morning; appetite variable, soi.mes voracious, with a gnawing sensn of the stomach, at others, enthigone; fleeting pains in the stoifcp?occasional nausea and vomitiiviolent pains throughout the abcon; bowels irregular, at times costi' stools slimy; not unfrequently ting with blood; 1 belly swollen and harcirine turbid; respiration occasionaHifficult, and } accompanied by hict*hj cough sometimes dry and cOTlpve; uneasy and disturbed sleep, ^grinding of the teeth; temper varii^ but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the abov^nptoms are fou^^o^t^^^^-r' DR. C. McLAtfB will certainly eflc?a /e. IT DOES NOT CONTAI^RCURY in any form; it is an innot pi epara- | i tioif. not eatable of doiwr slightest ! injury to the most tender inj. The genuine Dr. McLVs -Vermifuge bears the signature. McLane and Fleming BKtabfc the wrapper. :o: ? DR. C. McLAKB LIVER "TliLS are not recommended as a remedy for au the ills that flesh is heir to," but motions of the liver, and in all Biliou; Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or dtases^f that character, they stand without rival. AGUE AND FEVEj, No better cathartic *>?> ? -J-i?r*Wtory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are ua.e^teti. r 33r*? ^rTC?ilAT5rt??. 'The genuine are never sugar cog?d. " Each wrapper bears the' signa$w?v, of C. McLanE and Fleming Bros. t v-.,;? Dr r Mr. jriblbl upou lia?4Ug bMV > ?..vLane's Liver Pills, prepared by F&ning Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JHcZane, Spo.Ho<l differently but same pronuncation. AGENTS WANTED For the Fastest Selling Book of the Age: The HOUSEHOLD and ? FARMERS' CYCLOPEDIA. A household necessity?one that every famil needs?n Librai-y of itself. AGENTSare meet ing with great success, for every ftviy wli sees the book wants it. Secure teiriory a once. Address. ANCHOR PUBLISHING Co., St. L<as, Mo. or, ATLANTA. Georgia. Septif?3m FRUITLAND NURSEflES Established 18.30. 150 ACRES IN FRUIT NURS5RY. P. J. BERCKMANS, PRGPr&TOR -A.TJC3-TJSTA, C3-.A.. FRUIT and ornamental trees, evrgreeui roses, grape vines, strawberry plant greenhouse plants, etc. Largest stoc'i m tl South. All home grown. Catalogue maile free. Address as above, or apply to Gto Hei| man Agt. for Lexington. Sept 1??6m. TTTT U. M AlHJiin . SIantfacttjeee and Dealer in* all iinds c MARBLE AND GRANITE YORK MONUMENTS, T ABUTS AND MiWSLSS, j Furnished to any design at Bottoij Price West Side of Slain Street, near PoslOffice, COLUMBIA, S. C. jCorrespondence solicited with those want of any kind of Marble Work. Sept 10?tf. | SMITH'S WORM qi. Athens, Ga., Decemhei 8, 1S7" A few nights since I gave iuv sou one dosi J the "Worm Oil, and the next day he'passed : large worms. At the same time 1} gave dose to my little girl, four years old, and passed 8G worms from 4 to 15 inches long. W. F. THiLir; Worm Oil for sale by druggists genera Prepared by Dr. E. S. Lyndon, Athens, I Price 25 cents. jfeb 2G 1 i - L NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V'] )/(/) status in 30 days on $100 invested. v J - J'f Official Reports and information free. Like pro'its weekly on Stock options of $10 to $50. Address T. Potter Wight & Co., Bankers, 35 Wall St., X. Y. 51 , ,4 GEXTS .WANTED?For the best and last/Y. est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Prn- f l'shing Co., Phiiada. Pa., Atlanta, Ga., or St. * Louis, Mo. ' T I? \ P fJ V U Q WANTED S50 to $100 I 1 J /lvil 1 i 1.1 O or $200 per month durinffFall and Winter. For lull particulars, adi t n ^r..n r. n . T>1?; l,w1,0 t)^ t <?r'JSS *). \J. IV V U., X UlUkUCij/UUI, | 41 A BAUD UrSTETTKOrr CATALOGUE. I Oitr nex cataio-ju* of h*c J rrj T/y/J B Ii?trnmentt,Ma>Ie,Sciu, VJ ., f Cap*,B?li*,louche*,Pom- ?gs IIJ poat.Dnim Major*' Staff.' (JjS *cd Hit*. Epaolcta, Mailed free. Addrr** "U"j LYON * HEALY, 161 Etato St, CUcago, HI DR. SAXFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels.?It is purely vegetable.?It never debilitates.?It is Cathartic and Tonic. It has been used in my practice and by the public for more than 35 years with unprec- h edented results. Send lor circular. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., 1G2 Broadway, New York C City. Any druggist will tell you its reputation. OLD MS RELIABLE. 1 Dit Saxford s Liver Lwiqorator is a Standard Family Remedy for ^ diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. ?It is Purely Sy Vegetable.? It never ^SL ag Debilitates?It ie "? && Cathartic and zJs Tonic. .^rg^^V'o TUY ??a0 ft UI E?*\6 V "S% Ifii ^ .\8 , 8? P.O1} , v.e. 8 i &W w \)uA K*?'fcr*1 t lr*A '-,** t ! ^ 4# .s'V'rf ? h V"" a* I 1 Kk4ti ky:l I 5*k ' ??* been uscv j ^ a| fa Sj &?.%>'*'* , *,n **nctiee PfH H "V* Sn * the Pul51ic. I ^ ftf %** *or more tl;an 35 years,' with unprecedented results.' %* SEND FOR CIRCUL7? I S. T.W. SANFORD, M.D., n^?Sr?citt AST OKl'GfilST WILL TILL TOtr ITS UtrtlV"'"*' i c HAMPTON'S 1 > PUBEOLD l PAL8V1 SOAP fob. THE UIIIDif, IDE KITCHEH, i A2TT) FOB I* General Household Purposes. MANUFACTUKKD BY CHAKPTON BROTHBHS, Cor. Monroe and Jefferson Sts., New Tod: !s. Send/or Circular and -Prlcc-Ust. Cramptou's old Palm Soap for tlic Lnnndn ju | the Kitchen, ami for general Household itn j poses. The price of the "Palm Soap" is?J$.Cl I per box, of one hundred J lb bars, 75 l^s i ? | the box. To any one who will send nsauordc for ten boxes with cash, $39, we will send on box extra free as a premium. Or the ordei may be sent to ns for one or more boxes at time, with remittance, and when wc have thr received orders for ten boxes we will send tb eleventh box free as proposed above. If yo J do not wish to scnrl tne money m auvau.c ; may deposit it with any banker or merchant i j good credit in your town with the understanc ing that he is to remit to us 011 receipt of tl soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address CRAMPTQN BROTHERS, Cor. Monroe and Jefferson Sts., N. Y. For sale by all merchants. Jnly 1G?fim Tohn e.~baconT attorney AT LAW, ! Office 16? Law Range, Columbia, S. < : TTTILL practice in the Counties of Richlan I VV Lexington and Edgefield, and in tl f j "United States Courts. June 25?lin. 's patentsr one she 17 LEHMAN N, Solicitor of American ai 1 Jl Foreign Patents, Washington, P. C. J s ! business connected with Patents, whether 1 Ijy t fore the Patent Office or the Courts, prompt G*a! ! -Attended to. No charge made unless a pate v | is secured. Send for circular. tl STOP AT THE WAVESLYHOUSE CHARLESTON, S. C. xEORGE W. SULLIVAN, PROPRIETOR Terms, iter day, $2.0( Lower terms by week or month. Spr.c.vn Accomodations foh Familif.s. The BILLIARD PARLOR of this Honse i ckuowledged to be the linest in the South. t7markwalteb^ MARBLE WORKS, Broad St., year Lower Market AUGUSTA, GA. iONUMSNTS, ?2 TOMBSTONES And MARBLE WORK Generally, Made to Order. ? i 1 - 1 1 ,1 * .1 large seiauuu uina^s uu uuuu, iqu, 2VJ Jtteiiug and delivery. ?.-$r Orders from Lexington and ndjoinin Jounties solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed Jan 1G '78?ly'Jm WHEELER HOUSE COLUMBIA, &S0' BOARD $2 T>cr '*'"Ji ,???*? na ^sStZiLHoSSf" 3 convej Passenge^g^T L0WBAyCB> Proprietor, LEXINGTON lilGrll SCHOOL. rHIS Institution, in successfnl operatio: since 1875, will resume its exercises on th d of September, a. c. The plan of studies has been considerabl ularged so as to meet the requirements of th imes and make the institution in reality Iigh School. It will be the aim of the Faculty, to prepai ;tudeuts tor College and to give those who d lot wish to pursue a collegiate course a tk? Hi ! i i -Qu.il CfttiQIi. /, Special attention ituli ue qpSid to jastruction in Book-keeping and Nato"" Sc: snces, studies of the utmost importax-'Uothof who wish to devote themselves to -business < Hirtuingf Calendar j>i-o X Qyo-SO; i r 1 1 ,, " Deo. lv " V .^"ristmas recess " 29, " end of Chnstmi?'^OOSSi Jan. 23. 1S30, er.ct 01 nr-i 17 .< ??of Second Session. ??toiuiDS terms M I Lexin^n O^'WSBBEg.. Principal. JIipu-^IV -t^_ ' BtafRTSON, TAYLOR & GC SUCCESSORS TO GEO. W. WILLIAMS & GO Cotton Factors, Wholesale Groce ?AND? GE2*RAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 7 cO 3 Hayne St., ch^blej<ton, s. c. July 9?Gb. BOOT AND- ?q;oEMAKE] LmW>oto >f\ Meetze's store, oppok the old jail, and will the best and finest wor'i^tee in the comity on boots anf&r "c - - - - n ,1 <-1 nmnmnn hnntsa??S all Kmas. ...... ^ also made for those wishing such. RepHi also done. Aug 20? BOOK STORE, ESTABLISHED 186 B. DOSCHER, BOOKS STATIONERY AND NEWS DEAI 13G Meeting Steeet, Charleston, S. ( Constantly on hand NOVELS, School Miscellaneous Rooks, Library Novels, f sters and other cheap publications. The est stock in the city. Stationery, wholesal retail. Periodicals bv mail at publishers': Sept 17?3m 5 WASHINGTON, D. C. HAS A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL >r $2.00 Per ^ZDciy. J TrIOTJS2 a Free Omnibus from Trains. is ie ?g~?-Her: VALUABLE | TRUTHS. If you.aresuffcringfromfipoor hoalih. or lang lagtaa lou oi s?ciiiies.~>.pta^e cheer, for Hop BitterHjjwill Cnre Yon. ie If von fi-n a r.lrHtTPand ha**e ovrtaxrd rc;/wii!?y?urpis:<?r.jlcl.:?t.lf3 ;or a iiivUier, : oatv,-l?hc-rnnn(1 n-ork.orBif you are slmplv al if v j-i feel wc-ii an iPT'llspirited, without < ly knowing why, | JZ.-.9 nir.crs wi!';*Ecst9VC Yon. (if binn?.'!", weakened by r iJii f nur rvcrr-'avjjdiiti'-*: or a :r.an oj ~ tcis, loiii'n^ over yuurgi^.Uniolit work, ^ Hop Rliti-rs n llU.'-itri'Ssibcii Yon. K v(, i r.-o yonmr, anil||->nlTerlri? fro-n #:iy : cr^etj.i, .iraro?*r.n\.!;g,to')j?fueL, at la of.<:i iiic Hop Inters wilJaRclIeve Yon. If yon r.ro tn t!io trork'Sjhop, 0:1 the farm, n r, ?!c>:c.ni:ywlii>rp,ar.d f.ingthat y?i:r system l/. cicansir.tf, toning or bUm-pjulatln;,', without iu . rating, .J a, Hop Bhrrrs fefWlirt Yon Kccil. lie If yon are oM, and yoorEpulae Is feoMe, n.rvea Cin>:oiidy, y>ur?^':u;:.U!cj> wnni;.?", Hop liitti'M ?vili trim you Nrw Life an?i V Hop Couoii funic i < tan ?est, safest and A.-k Clu.drvJ. The ITof Pep for Stomar!), l iver and Kldno HO gv},rrit>riy> a!! others, it Is perfect." Ask Uro^jf P. I.C. fa mns'iVi'nn-t-; raw for dr IC- enue.es, u..o ??' oi-m.u. 1 .....ceo and narcotics. ]y / !! n2*m?"J.| hy ilthjjpl Hit'--. M'g. C?-. Rwdinlrr, July DUlw ?2 A* TRAVELERS GUWE. 5 CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUdl ^ I RAILROAD. V JB 3Iail and Kxprosx. Going Xorth. jM LeAve, | Angnsta. Ga fiJ^Tru S I Graniteville. ? 31 i Trenton 8 2a mB [ Batesbnrg 0 24 MM j Leesville 9 30 ( Summit 0 41 _ flH # Gilbert Hollow 9 46 J Keiskr's 9 4S ' |-. B.irr's 10 01 pin I 1U IX W. C. <fc A. Jnnction 10 43 " j Columbia 10 55 |H Charlotte, N. C arrive 4 00 pm Going Hxrulh. Leave.. Charlotte, N. C 12 35 a td " Columbia 5 37 H L. W. C. ?t A. Junction 5 43 M ry Lexington 6 11 K Keisler's 5 35 'H t Gilbert Hollow -5 38 Summit ,-j43 ( 1^1 Leesville,^ * I57 j t M 1 Batesburg ......... ^03" : , {.-J J?/J Trenton lfcfl Graniteville...^^BBrTTTT:. Augusta, Ga.... ... .arrive 9 45 f ^ Way Freight, y VI Goin? North. 'C ' 9 Acgcsta, Ga., at 7 00 Graniteville 8 05,. Trenton 10 35.^ Batesbnrg, 2 (ft i Leesville, *' Summit <" 2 5 Gilbert Hollow, 300 .. T? fi'r-f1 3 *'' 3 SS ? Lexington C. H. .""T.. 44 7, r g W. C. &.A. Jna^fT. 455 'v f ^^^B L Colnmbia.,*CM arrive 3 45 pa?-^|H Charlotte ? a ? <7ot???7 South. f^H| Leave. ^H| 1 Charlotte, N. C., at 4 40 tn, Hflfl Columbia 8 20 V.'. C. it A. Junction 8 40 Lexington, C. H 1011 HH Barr's 10 35 B||B|| 1 Keisler's 1105 ^^B Gilbert Hollow 1110 IBB Summit 1120 Lees vi lie 11 55 HH Batesburg 1215 Trenton 2 55 ^^B Graniteville 4 25 Augusta, Ga arrive 5 45 pfc:!.-^^^B Through tickets sold and ktggap**' 'v' to all principal points. v T D KLINE4? JNO. R. MACMUBDO, General' and Ticket Agent. ? HH C SOGJH CAROLINA BATH** ^^^B COLUMBIA mnSTOSr ^^^B ? ( { DAILX?f DAILY, EXCEPT 8UNDA? a Leave Charleston f 5.30 a.m. J8.1-. ? gfl^^H Arrive at Columbia.. I0.20a.in. 5.< Hj e Leave Columbia 3.00 p. jo. 9.35JP H lo Arrive at Charleston.. 7.45 p.m. 5.54 ? TSA- AUGUSTA SmSON. * H H h (DAILT.) + M i- teave Charleston... 9.00 ?v m. 11.00 se Xrrive at Ausosta? 3.15 p. 01. O.20iVjHB^^H ,r Heave Augusta.. ... 8.15 a.m. 3 ^tive at Charlesfb-ss. 1.50 p. m. 10.4d l 1 C A M D F.N ""SJTjEM IJL J|| " arlesfon Jblunibia at 3.50T. 31., make clcme connecHM H ('/it: Greenville and Colnmbia Railroad to ifl H ^ A % J o?r/>n . 1 tfrom WalliaiJa, *jrreenvme, nuucmuu,' 171 jltnrg, Flat Rwt and Hendersonville, connHHMS| TSpn at the latter point with Stages arriving as ii ville 10. 20 P. JL r and for Loosens on "yiy, Thursday and Saturday; also with ? 'of Chrrlotte, Columbia and Augusta | for Virginia Springs and Eastern cities, a! V H ' j ing in Washington at 7.50 A. M., and in i York at 4 P. M. next doy. Trains leaving Charleston at 8.50 A. IT. 11.00 P. M. and Augusta at 8.15 A. M. and CJB H P. M., make close connections daily with tz . of Central Railroad of Georgia, and of |H|^H 2>a Georgia Railroad for Macon, Atlanta and points West and Southwest. Passengers taking the 5 A. M. train ft Charleston take breakfast at Branchville; th flj^H g taking the 3.50 P. M. train from Colombia t BH ' supper at Branchville. Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. ' JOHN B. PECK. Superintendent, i D. C. Allen, Gen. Pas. and Ticket Agent ? GREENVILLE & COLUMBIA RAILROA W||| Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays e cepted, connecting with Night Express Trai: ^BHB a on South Carolina Railroad np and down, az H^B ) with the Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta aq IB Wilmington, Columbia aud Augusta Railroad] i WK X Leave Columbia 11.55 ai EBB Alston 1.21 ps t Newberry 2.47 ot Hodges 5.23 ^ " Belton 6.W Arrive Greenville 7.55 JTy DOWN. "\e Greenville 7.00 am ?\ Belton 8.10 ^ER, " podges 9.33 9 1 "/ Vben7 12.07 pn , Arrive CoS.n 1.31 5omr. Laurens i&j? 2,55 Jar"- ftt 7.30 A. M., Trains leave Laurens C. H. jH e'and Tuesdays, Thurs&e wherry. at 2.30 P. M. on /.'B rates. 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