The free citizen. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 16, 1875, Image 9

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THE FREE CITIZEN. ; PUBLISHED SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1875. City Directory. i -- CVtr OFFICEBS. MATOU, - - George Boliver. CLERK, - ' TEKASURER, ALDER-SX,-Janies. P. !zlar, John M. . Thompson, J. W. Cannon, J. W. -Moseley. POSTMASTER, - - - A. Webster. . CHUnCHES. METHODIST EPISCOPAI.CHURCH-Rev Thomas Phillips, pastor. Services, mot li ing, afternoon and evening. BAPTIST.-Rev. Mr. Norris, pastor. Services, first Sunday evening, and the ?econd and fourth Sundays, morning, Mid evening. METHODIST (south).-Rev. Mr. Can. .pbcll, pastor. Services morning and .evening. Sunday-school, 9 A. M. PRESBTTRRIAN.-Rev. Mr. B rown . evangelist. Services, morning and after noon. Sunday-school, 9 1-2 A. BI. EPISCOPAL.-First and third Sundays. Viorninfc and afternoon. LUTHERAN CHURCH.-Rev. Mr. Hough, castor, ? Services, morning 10 1-2, even lug at 7 o'clock. *--TT-,-? The passenger trains on the S. C. R. R. will pass through Orangeburg an follows : Day, from Charleston, 9.48 a. m. 44 from "Columbia, 7.30 p. m. Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m. 44 from Charleston, 2.20 a. m. TOWN CRIER. OFFICE HOURS AT ORANGEBURG (DEPOT. ?From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. iProm 8 o'clock P. M. to 5 P. M. Goods received and delivered only in office hours. -J. C. Pike has bought the place . of M. Glover in thts town for 87,200. -We learn that Davvct sfell hn.3 bought the Dukes' house. -We learn that the wife Of Judge ? Cooke is the guest of Senator An drews. ?-The Republicans have carried <Ohio, Iowa and Nebraska by large majorities. We hope President Grant, will make another speech. --Locals are ecarce this week. We ?judge, however, it iat the calna that precedes a storm. As proof of LL io see oar advertisements of circus and fair. -Judge Mackey has informed Mr. .John W. Walker, sheriff elect of the .<*ounty of Chester, that the Supreme ' Court has recently decided that a eheriff elected at a special election holds his office for four years. Mr. Walker's term will, therefore, con tine until August, 1879, four years from the time of his election. We think this rather a singular decision. -Williamsburg Republican. -Tile term of court commencing .next Monday is one of unusual inte rest and importance. We learn that Judge Reed is not to preside, but that Judge Cook will take his place. It no doubt will afford Judge Cooke pleasure to preside in this his old homeland the scene of his former ef forts at the bar, but wo are frank to say that existing circumstances would with any ordinary man, render thc discbarge of his duties delicate and embarassing except perhaps, to one who, like his honor, is bound to ad minister justice without fear or favor. .THE GREAT SHOW.-Howe?' Great lLondon Circus and Menagerie. A mag nificent stt oct display, rare collection of animals, and an excellent circus perform ance may be expected at Orangeburg Wednesday, Ostober 27. The Memphis Avalanch says: Never, except on the celebration of Mardi Gras, has our city witnessed such a gathering of people as that which assembled on the streets yes terday to witness the advent of Howes' Great Londou Circus und Menagerie. Long befure the hour appointed for the appears nco of the grand cavalcade peo ple began to assemble on the prlncpal streets, along the proposed line of march, and when the first notes of band w hleh headed the procession were heard, every available space which could afford a good View was occupied. Windows, balco nies, uwnlugs and sidewalks were crammed with people cager to seo the .street display, about the magnificence of .which so much was said. That they were not disappointed was manifested by the exclamations of surprise and admiration that greeted the living panorama at, every point. Unquestionably H was more .beautiful than any similar street enter tainment ever offered to our people, and was but the foretaste of the inimitable performance that was seen later under the canvass. The cavalcade was many squares In length, and was composed of cavaliers, knights and ladies on horse back, Hornau Chariots drawn by horses four abreast, a cage full of African hye nas, among which fearlessly sat Ute ne pro keeper, Irquols Indians dressed in their fbntastic costumes, painted,, and carrying implements of Indian warfare, the five performing elephants and a camel, a number of wagons on which were beautifully painted allegorical pic tures, and containing the wild animals belonging to Sanger's English Menage rie. Tlie striking features of thc display were two magnificent chariots drawn by richly caparisoned horses. These char iots were handsomely painted and gilded, and displayed on the sides a number of mirrors, which, as they moved along, multiplied and reflected the gorgeous pageantry, producing a pleasant effect on the beholders. To attempt a minute description of the display would be al most an endless task, as each feature of lt presented something entirely new and far eclipsing any circus display ever made ii: thc South. ECONOMY. - " Straw berries and cream" are far more palatable and conducive to health than either pork or pills. Flowers an? among the very best moral and intellectual teachers. Give them a home, then, in or about the the bouse. If you invest your money in strong drink, it is tue same as turning hungry hogs into a corn field-ruin will follow in both cases. If you invest your money in stools and leave them exposed to thc, weath er, it is the same as loaning money to a spendthrift without security-a dead loss in both cases. If you invest your money in a good farm and not cultivate it well, it is thc same as marrying a good wife and so enslaving and abusing ber as to crush her energies and break her heart. 1 There is a holy love and a holy rage ; and our best virtues never glow so brightly as when our pas sions are excited in the cause Sloth, if it has prevented many crimes, has also smothered many vir tues, and the best of us hotter when | roused. Passion is to virtue what wine was to *d?$chylus and to Ennius. under its inspiration their powers were at their height. A writer in a Presbyterian paper calls upon every honorable man to hang his head for shame, because America pays $22,200,000 for liquor, 810.000,000 for dogs, and barely squeezes out $6,000,000 for preach ers of the gospel. The best navigation-steering clear of the lacerating rocks of personal contention. Publisher's Mottoes. -Rev. Mr. Blakeiy is an authorized agent for this paper. . -A. W. Plnckney, of Branchville, ls au autuorized agent for this paper. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. School Commissioner Phillips has his office days on Thursdays and Fridays of each week. His examinations are on the first Monday of each month, jan. 30-tf NOTICE. TEIERTi WILT, BE A CAMPMEET ING at ?Shady Grove, commencing on the 27th and continuing over the Sab bath'. A quarterly conference will be held on Saturday, by Dr. Webster, P. E. Arrangements have been made with the S. C. lt* lt. to carry those wishing to at tend to Reeve's Station for 5 cents per mile first class, and 4 cents per mlle sec ond class, and return free. REV. R. BLAKENEY, Pastor in Charge. FOR SALE. NE AND A HALF MILE FROM ngeburg, my FARM, containing acres, together with the ANE VJ Ora dwelling-house and out buildings there on. ALSO, ONE GOOD MULE. CORN, FODDER and PROVISIONS sufficient to run the place for one year. Call on me on the premises. I. B? TUCKER. Orangeburg. S. C., Oct. 7, 1875-i>-2t NOTICE. THE A. M. E. DISTRICT MEET ING will be held at Aiken, S. C., on Saturday October 30th, 1875. Tho A. M. E. Camp-Mentlng of tho Bull Swamp Circuit will commence on Wednesday Oct. 20th 1875, and will end on Monday 25th. Bishop j. P. Campbells appointments will he as follows; Aiken, S. C., Octo ber 30 and 31, Bull Swamp Circuit. St. Peter's Church, November 2d. Thir Quarterly Conferencio November 2(1. ^ J. M. GILLINS, Pastor Bull. Swamp Circuit. FOR SALE. A FINE MAKE, AND TWO GOOD CORKING HORSES. Apply to W. A. MERONEY. W. H. REEDISH, .RIAL JUSTICE AND ATTOR NEY AT LAW, BRAlSrCIIVII^IjE, S. C. July 31-51-tf THE NEXT ANNUAL EXHIBITION Of the 3RANGEB??RG Af;ricuUuriil and Mechanical Association, WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN OF At the Fair Grounds of the Asso iation, beginning Tuesday, October 26th, 1875, AND CLOSING friday, October 29th, 1875. Uhe Premium List has been nearly Doubled as to NUMBER I and VALUE. ^* Articles can be entered till Tues-] day Evening, and be allowed to compete. A. GRAND YiilINMI?Mt WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNES DAY, THE 27TH. A. GAME OF BASE BALL ON THURSDAY, THE 28TH, FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COUNTY. OTHER AMUSE MENTS WILL TAKE PLACE EVERY DAY OF THE FAIR. The Annual Address Will be delivered on TfiiittspAV, he 28th, by COLONEL D. WYATT AIKEN, Master of State Grange. Every accommodation possible will be provided for both Exhibitors ind Visitors, Arrangements have been made with be South Carolina Railroad for the ransportation of all Freights foi- the ?air at ONE RATE BOTH WAYS, and EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold to dsltors during the week. For further particulars see Premium [?ist, or address any member of the Hoard of Directors, at Orangeburg, S. J.* or the Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Du. WM. F. BARTON. PUESIDENT. LAURENCE R. BECKWITH, ESQ. SAMUEL DIBBLE, ESQ. CAPT. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN. CAPT. MORFAN J. KELLER. ORAN B. RILEY", ESQ. 1IARPIN RIGGS, ESQ. Secretary and Treasurer : KIRK ROBINSON, ESQ. Bids for the Refreshment Stands and 'ables will be received until Tuesday )ctobvjr Sth.i The same will be handed o the Secretary and Treasurer. Sept. 18th. 1875, 6-5 Photographs. "VO TO RISER'S GALLERY ON J Plain street, If you want the very est PHOTOGRAPHS, made with the ie\v Glace Borders, repesenting Marble, itone, Wood, Frost. Lace work, &c., at be low price ol' $2.50 per half dozen ; xtra Glace Portraits $5.00 per half lozeu- Call and be convinced. A. M. RISER. Columbia, S. C., Sept. 30,1875-9-3t SCHOOL NOTICE. rllE UNDERSIGNED HAVING been elected by the Trustees as teacher of he FREE SCHOOL, known as tho 'Grove School," located Enst of the R. t., notice is hereby given that said chool will be opened on MONDAY, Oc ober 4th. All pupils wil! receive im lartial attention, and their progress be eguhirly reported to their parents. MKS. ELEANOR BULL. . H. WILSON. J. T. WILSON. SAM'L H. WILSON & BRO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers nm mmmm%t TEAS, WTNP.S ALES, AND MPORTEP SEQARS. 300 King St., Charlostqn, S. C. May 15-tf A D V E lt T I S E M E N T S . MISCELLANEOUS JOHN W. LINLEY & CO.. 100 King Street, Charleston, S. C.,| GROCERS, A N D IMPORTE IIS O F General Merchandise. No Freight to Pay I No freight to Pay ! TOiir prto? i nrc below those of any other deal er in l'ii; United States. No oxtrii charges for | ilraynge, boxing or freight Wc .i epoy freights an?l ?le?vor goods free at ] any depot na thc line of tho A'oi/h Hindern. WU? mingt>Hi und Columbia, South Carolina andi Clmrltston ?ntl Savannah Rail Hoads; also, to | all I>D uta in South Carolina, Georgia ami Flori ?In. having ?Uioct water communication with ClmrlCfctoii. A i.i. Goons GUARANTEED. Alwi ...iclose lins advertisement with order | il . <>a' ..ni, nt. l.tHTOl rniCF.8. No Exrr.NSK TO Al>I>. Flin? quality Young Hyson Tea-quality un-1 tri ll . .I. exquisite flnvor, ami strength, #1.0o per ?a. Thia Tea specially reconimcded. Finest (pi.'illt) Oohing. Souchong, Gunpowder, nml ll.ri.ri ! oas, $1,00 pur lb, Socoml quality Teas boc pur lb. Third quality Teas, sold by other tlualxri at ?l per lb, you can have dcliTcrod by IIB atQ -.peril). Crushed Sugar 13c. per lb.; powdered sugar 12c per lb.; granulated A. Sugar . |ier lb.; extra C Sugar, lue. per P.;.; < li rifled llrown Sugar, loots uer lb. Lin ley's l'i i'll?' s Fluidly Klour. our own brand made i rom best Virginia Wheat-an elegant anode- ?n lbs, for $ I, or f'J per barrel, t,ood Family Flour, at lbs for $1, or $7.r><i per liarrel. K\tra"? lioics Finely Flavored Hagged Hams, nie.; ? ind Hums, 13c, per lb. Extra Choice llrcakt st Stripe, 1(11.?C. per lb. Choico Tumbler .lellicb IMrg?j size, 12)jc. each. 2 lb' Cnnncd Tomat >ot?, . Ic each; .1 lb Cannc?! Tomatoes, 10c each. lb. Snlmoh, 18c. per can; 2 1b. Canned lMni ' i pie, Peaches, Damsons, and Pears, 2ac per ean-fi cans for l.:m., liest Itttality Mixed VOii'u I'l-'-tlca-pints, 17c. quarts, 27c each; :< . !. o each. Condensed Milk Eu reka, und Stiifle Brand. 25c. each. Gantz ?3 ifoun '-2 lb1 25c, ; lbs. CO cents, per can. h. .i on Sugar, 40e, per can. Doo ley's ? ca! ' Powder, 15, 25, 40c. per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package Soda. 10c. per lu. i Boxes Sardines, 20c; 1-2 bosci Sardines, 35c. each. Shadines, 1-4 boxea 35c. each. Cox's Sparkliu Gela tiuc, bc. per pack. Capers. 40c. ; Olives ; \\ri .cbestershire, Walnut and Mush oom ?Sauce?, genuine imported 40c pt?;. Ifottlc. [iiiitatiou French Mustard, .'.i. <i. uine French Mustard, 25c. Fi..".ch Prunes, 15c. Raisins, 20c. Cit ion. li Currants. 10c. Chees?, 20c. ol' weigh; Candles, first quality, 23c ? lb. ! iker's Chocolate, 4?c per lb loooa, 60e per lb. Broma, GOc. per lb. Gentian ( ocolate, 30c. per lb. Ordi nary ilio t ' jftee, 4J- lbs for 81 ; choice Bio Collet, I l.'is, for 31; choice Laguarn Cotr?is 3 1-2 lbs, for ?1; Old Govcrn niftinJava Coffee. 3 lbs. for $1 ; Roasted . id \ nui.i 1 Coft*ees, 5c. additional, euch (.Min o, fvryen's Starch, 9 1-2 lbs. for '...-?. slops Starch, 75c. j-.-, box. i. 13c. per pack :b?x Blue tt* ditzel). Barley, 12 l -2o per i?.Smoking Tobueeo. C."?, per .s Celebrated Gilt Edge But p lb. Choice Goshen lintier. Good Table. Buller. 3l)c. per Butter. I lbs. 5 lbs., and 0 ?uv tor $1 < lfi.au--Soda, 12 lbs. for $1; Extra Pilot; .0c; Lemon. Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15c per lb.; Nie Nacs, 18c; Fancy Cakes, 25c per lb. Black Pep per. 10c. per lb.; Nutmegs, 15c. per ounce; Mace, 15c. per ounce; Ginger,25e per lb. Rose and Vanilla Flat Stick Candy, a line article, 25?;. per lb; Ordinary stick ('audy pure, 20c per lb; Rock Candy an)* color 2*2e. per lb. Colgate's Toilet Soap- (Jo diderent kinds, a speciality of ours, ur ni-uiufactures prices-from 25c to 81.u1 i>' r dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts, 50c. per bottle. Cash tri sre lt nquet Powder, 25c. per box. Cluvuland'8 Pomade Vasaliue,a Restora tive unequalled for the hair. 20c per bottle. OM Corn Whiskey. 31.80 per gal lon, lye Whiskeys, 81,60, 83.00, and ?4,00. i er gallon. Blackberry and Cher ry Cordials, i pleasant drink, 31,80 per gallon. Table Port and Sherry Wine, 82.50 p:r -allon. Fine Old Madeira, 34, 00 per (gallon. English and Scotch Ale, pori (li* i h? tllt.'d, 2.70 per dozen. Bremen Lager l*eer, bottled, 32.70 per dozen. Doinihtfins for Liquors, extra 1-2 gallon 80o, ; g db '. 55c ; 2 gallons, GOc ; 3 gal ga'.lons ".">. ; 5 gallons, 81,00 each* A ver r Fxt-iiisive Assortment of Crock ery aol Glassware always on hand. Plates-Dinner size, 81.50 per dozen; Broukfait" SI.25; Desert 81,00; Tea.85c. per dozttiu Cups and Suacers, 81.00 per set. Covered Dishes. G5c. 75c, and 81. 00 enclii Tumblers. GO., 75.. 81,00, SI.25 and il .10 per dozen. Table Goblets.81. 20, tl,*i. .-V2.00. 82.50, and 83,00 per dozen. Wine Glasses 3L0O per dozen Lamp Chimney's Sun O and A's, 4 "W? 25c ; B's!.'bu- 2!5c Student or Arg Chimneys j lor 25c. Numberles arti. unmentv>ncd. luformation cheerfully .riven- )ni linn was established in 1867. ir 1 ton business reputation and facilities arc of th?! highest order. We will do all wo promise. All orders shoe Jd bf addressed to JOHN W. LINLEY & Co., Box 184.) 100 King Street ClIAHLEHTON, S. C. ( (v N' UTI!EAS] I \ ' ll MU I aler thia tl.i U. S. RN HAILHQAP COMPANY. IKLBSIXNL S, C, |>co. .1, 1874. On and aler thia dato 'frnins on this Hoad carrying t'. j IL .. Mailt, will bo run. daily, ar follow H ; Leave Glib lo (don ut 7 A. M. and fi P.M. Arrive tu tjj.a . '.....??ton at 6.15 A. M. anti 7 I*. M Un Suinta ' arrive at 7 I Pnasciigci nmil M ill lot PasMingm Train, 'OTJV i.10 P. M.; a l'nb-OMgi-i Train, mid . ?nco Will) iii )rn (litton ?jeciiing C li fl wil! bo lound on thc Nlghtl'mina or Cobnnbii jaud all pointa north of Florence. Marcli-,7. 'Pl ains will Ipnve nt 7 A. M M. t.ir Choraw and Darlington Ititi 1 0 ai 7 A. M., and ttrrlvo at7 P. M. : .i- Columbia can leave b\ either c a t'oltimbia, by i>ay Train, itt 1 bj sight Train at 4 A. M. MI thu North ?:an I un,ve by cit lier ll make close connections nt Flor Trains for tho Northern und Wont ni pei i ' \\ Ol P. L.CLHAPOIt, Generul Ttekot Agent SSE RS wanted for two cs of French art, ..Little Rnn iway lind : i Pets." and the pretty pu!*' .Thu Dhu cr, anti ibo Nap." "These dctures nv?- worthy of a place la cutMiy ?omt* ami Inexpensive enough for the ilrnplesl. Ar ?I?H?/ rapidly, and TAKH ON SIGHT. Wi gum anice ready sales, good )lollts. un . quick returns. Any active mrson who ?will lake hold cnn make a Handsome ili?oine. Send for our best .erins at. on|io. ?L B. Foun & Co., 27 VHV'H PIRCO, ??ew York^ ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. rpiiis SOUTHEASTERN A ADVOCATE. There is soon to be a paper entitled ns above, issued from this office,, and pub lished in tho interests of thc M. E. Church in this portion of our work. Since the unwise removal of the Citarle eton Advocate, our work has been enlarging and extending In this section, and demands multiplying for a local-or gan. The Charleston Adv?cate wns for two years published in Charleston. It was during this eventful period in the history of our cause In the South, one ol tho most important auxiliaries of our work. Its removal left a vacant place hero which has not since been filled. It is an old saying,11 that blessings brighten as they take their flight." This was em phatlcally true in referenco to our claper for this coast. Many were taken by sur prise at its sudden removal and were anxious for its return. If we had been as fully advertised of the wants and wishes of thc people in this section, be fore the transfer of that paper to Atlanta, Ga., as we were after lt was done, It would never hove gone from us. The Methodist Advocate is a good paper and ably conducted, but it is too distant from the Atlantic coast to meet our local wants in this section. Our work on this coast differs in some particulars from our work in the section of Atlanta, or the valley of the Mississippi. Its peculiar phases can not be met by those who live at a dis tance from ns, and are not convtrsnnt with tho exigencies and demands of this section. Thc people will have greater interest tor Their Own Paper, that lives and sympathizes with them than can be awakeded for one coming to them from a distance, and managed by com par?t ve strangers. It will be larger than the FHEE CITI ZKN, Will bo Issued Bi-weekly, nt the low prloo of OISTE DOLLAR tv YEAR Fayment in advance. Some of tho ablest wt it er.? of our church in thia section will contribute to its col umns- Methodist Ministers cf the M. E. Church, (raveling ?*d loerd are ?gents tor this paper. Let those who read this notion net nt once in getting up a list ot ? subicribLfs. All communications for the Advocate should bc directed to us, at this place, A. WEBSTER, Aug. 1874. Orangebnrg, 8. C. B EGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS, patrons and the public generally, that having disposed of his entire STOCK OF LIQUOES, now respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage, by offering to them, under the motto of QUICK SALES and SM LL PROFITS, a com plete assortment of General Merchandise. And as my stock is TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, I respectfully ask an in spection of my goods before buying else where. Goods shown freo of charge. C. D. KOTJOHN, CANCEPt Cured by Dr. Bond's DISCOVERY. Remedies, with full directions sent to nnp part of the world. Send tor pam phlet and particulars. Address ll. T. BOND, M. D., PENNA. CANCER INST'E, 1319 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. J-^U. A. C. 1>TJKKS, Dealer in all kinds of Drugs and Medicines. Dr. Dnfces has had Nine Years Experi ence bi Drugs and Medicines and tborouh )y understands bis business. Ho keeps const ant ly on a large supply of Goods usually found in a First-class Drug Store, 86Ja-C?reful attention paid to tho com pounding ot' Prescriptions and nil orders promptly attended to. Call ou htm at bis Popular Drug Store. Orai.jjebnrg, Feb. lit, 1875. Wm. M. BIRD & CO., IMPORTE*!* AN?I lt \\M ICT1?RF.KS ftp Oils, TTTl. Ji.^ T_A Willis J-iUOU, Zinc, Colors? Window-Glass, &o., 201 East Bay, CHA?I*ESTONv?o. Ca? Julyl7?40-? AD VERTI S EMENTS ; .' MISCELLANEOUS. " > ^UGUSTUS B. KNOWfcTojl,'. ? Attorney & Counselor at Law ORANGEBUEG,S.C. - ? i_ i i i i i i ^UGUSTU8|B. KNOWLTON, .Land -Argent, Tbo undersigned has opened an office for lb? ALE of LAND. Persons haring- REAL ESTATE to dispose of rill do well to register tho sanio for salo. Largo farms subdivided and ?old In either urge or numil parcels. Good farms for sale at from two to Ave doliera 1er nore, on ens? terms. AUGUSTUS D. KNOWLTON, l.tf Orangcbnrg C. H., 8. C. jg A. W EHST EU, TRIAL JUSTICE, Business faithfully and promptly nt ended to. ZS**" OFFICE for the present ty with A* 2. CNOWLTON, Esq., . \ ?'' * r . * Orangeburg, Jan. 23, 1875. Rare Barge \ -AT KO N'S. r ? - Having removed to their ??ew Brick Store, are now better prepared to meet t&e wants of their customers than ever. Their elegant stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING cannot be sur passed anywhere. Call at the old stand. Theodore Kohn & Bro jpAYLOB FORDHAM AND LAWBENC? Attorneys at Law, Mices at Charleston and Ornngebug-. . 1. TAYLOR, J. HAMMOND FORDHAM* f?^-Speolal attention given to tho ?or lotion of ii I aims and prompt retoca indo. Orangebnrg, March 20,1875. 1QUT11CAKOIJNA RAILROAD. I cuAtavsroN, a. c.. Tefe- u?, isis. On and aflor Tuesday. Fobrnory imh, Oioiol >w mg ehnnges kn 8?bedaVo of thia Road vii ;o into enocl: COLUMBIA I? A Y PASaitNOSU TRAJBC. .envo Charleston ? ? BvS& A Kl arrivent Colnm^la ? ? )WPH .eave Conimbla ? ? > J 4.2? P M vrrivo at Cbartoaton , . ? f H AUGUSTA DAY PASSKNGPS TRAE*, ?eavo Charieaton .? *t^o F M vrTkYC at Chartoston ? 6-36 A af COLUMBIA .NIOHT MPRW&. ' {Sashays 9ceapted4 .eave Charleston ? 7,*^^T?I LrriveiuUolmnMsi ? &3>AH .enreColnmbia . ? WF? tritest Charleston - t&A&l AUGUSTA NIGHT KXFKBS8. .eave ChurVtiitoa ... i rr i ve MCaavlsetaa ... 949 A Tho Oo?neeei? I?ay Vnsaeoger T/*5? >avo at TA. M. ant) arrive at icnvi'sn tuar'nais?o nnii iiri; \ Spj* (Vorritte au?) l?corgCa. > th? ap and dow? trijav. Bj thia merv Schedule af o made vlth th? CVyJjrfJ. bi?h wiU ?TOiii tao traaOw-l od ciro ns aa qa** * I. FeW KV.