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VER Y Wl')NESI)AY A I' .C,ar;:Y. C.. [co N 1 .''EI)1> 'ne.I I IIT PAdGe.] wree, rail. drops began falling through golden sunllight 11111 oo a beautif'ul rainbow was arc heI a' ro; the vallev. We admired it whilo the dark clo'ids w ere rolling by, then resutmed our journey; ist it. was not. ill afttr t0in' gloaming had ftdlen silenLJS 1:e tthi1 vall; . andl star "likie -il, 1iicA al abloom. 'ere stini fL. in :1 azurc field,'' that, We' ret'opeedl ouh r l:'me gates wit a joy!ul ''A 1laban,: ! Our croquet card mnl islhins par ties are enjoyable. We can fish any tlim e as erCC'y bolh/ lines o, tht" r'ieer. If you know how very meandering the French Broad is, Mr. Editor, you will understand. 'I'hese young folks ind great delight in boat riding. t'oi they take to water as ducks do. There is rather more fear than de. light in it for me, (I tn ashamed to tell you, dear Mr. Eibtor that it re quires four strong lordly arm to control your little Newberry friend and her fsars, while floating on the placid bosom of the French Broad), The boat ride by moonlight they consider wonlerfully romantic. l:ut for me there is more romance in1 strolling over Shuteye town, when the moonu shines, With that, imuost fas cinating of escorts, old iMlor)heus. But we promised to close did we not. Mr. Editor ? Well I will ren.'w my promise and write on; bul per. haps you do not like such Coin mnni cative loquacious folks. Ilowever. 'ii risk it and it' you can not finld time to read it all now, just drop it in your collar box and finish it Sunday. " Let me in conclusion, tel' you of our "literary socials." We have them every Friday evening, and certainly we make pleasant evenings of them--not )leatsaint only but pro(i table as well. These young folks are highly intelligent, being the most literary of all the associates I t'ver had. l)o you not sintc-rely h)tpe, deaur Mr. 1:editor, that LIe wi!i inlp:irt liberally, of their intt Il.l Lta,Itty to your little Newbcrrv i'ri,:n,i :tni :(. l her home "by and by,' -l intel;].rt literary girl,--cven a ':/ : - , like Some of these dar a , iacss; At our socials, we have reanr ic' itations, music, (lelicilon c'ream ainl cake, priomleniade, tete-a-tetl's, tt. You w ouh(i enjoy "The I>lish lI;4y."' "IIe won't pr0opoe'," "Dreams.'' "ls it anybody's buinless ?" l' her way to say, No!'' and otter wil de1'li vt'redi recitat.ions. 'erhaps your gen .' rosity votil not it:tni my csloini with a brief one. It i; e'on;ileredt fine to h:ve been c'ompo,nl='0 1' r11 ordinitary yolith. uitrs trnl'. A\--look of thine h:., wktlcd n :,s. N-or' could I do) so, if I 'ho.e, ]'ach Ithongbl Iof the. dth~ -.a-m M-".in1 41r ie h.lu- '. nv1 ininn hI ii . 0-it thy sweet Iips. IurIe ieletar li;-. - Yi-es pure; as (dew-Ilrop5 fromu thI-i, 1)i -t illedi fr'om swe.et whiichl angel- l.. irevard I, N. C. An'g. '281th ls'. The Rev. Drt. Barrows has recent ly published his views on the I udian question as derived from a thorough investigation imade in the We(st in the summer of '86. Thlis inlvestigra tioni goes to pro(ve that the India ins, instead1 of i ncreasing~ in number's, as h:tely r'eporte'd by the Indian1 (Com-' mhissioners,t ar'e "wasting anid dis:ap pearing. In 1820, it was estIimated by a gove'rnmenl3t o(licialh that thtere were 4125,iG Indians within the boundaries of the U nited States, an<i to this amount, imst be addced the i sneannexed. Accoring~ to th'e eesstaken just, then, the son total of all the Indians wi,in the pre'sent bioundairies of t,he Un aited States at, that time was 526,5~92. Onrz last cenisus Puts them at 255,038, Alatska not included. iThe d(cr'ease, then, seemi to be '2G0,554. 'fThese figur'es, especially the original est,imate. lized andi semi-civ'ilizedl Indians, the faln2ffi,,00pranu.o h figures to lbe true, the increase, i n dleed there be such, of the savage' in. dians, who0 111 naheri on ly 50,000,i could not balance thet h>c;' aon'. the other' 200,000. Ie ter:;r c'ln.t cludes the Inid i:um are' wasting~ awi,. Th'fis iresumlt may have been'1 invia tile, but onme enntnt hu: thin that wiVngr should( have bieni be;tter. r'emble l'or my country i,"' satid JIh/dy jor OeN'ober. uS fier Ynh 41ley,', Il'eterson clay ( 'v o., wving 'story, the truct h of1 c by thec re.'ntsiII t t h tM's ld, havy' beenI Itron cli nly oW,ihor I reinoved vo:n g'~ n''c. > ! s . Absolv ' Pure. Tl is powder uever v,arios. A inarvol t strentIgtilh anli whol(OmeneOss. Mot :coltoniei'I"hatn (to orditnary kinds, and car tot bM sold in comlpetition with the utltitud )f low test, short weight alum or phosphat )owt1tr. Sol o1l' in can1s. loYA. BAKIN ow* at Co., 10411W1allI N tic.. N. Y. U.-12-1y. Notice. Applieation w%ll be made to the nex itssion or the general assembly of thi 4ttate for a clarter for the Chester an \ ewbe 3'rry railroad. 9-8-td 18iil' AIM IN EVERYTIIIN I . hat peIrtains to this line of businesf tin] nowhere is this more readily see1 11:u1 in ('Ur Menl and Young Men's Cla hing. I's rtue, there is plenty of Cle hing. but none such as you will fin t("re. Styles, quality and reduced price hey are offered at make then mov ively. Since the reduction in thes int' (oods the business has increase vonuderfully, and those who have secure bhese bargains have expressed their (?lVes inore than pleased with their pi The ibrics of Stilts in stock, as Che ilt s of New Mixtures, the Latest En l ish Checks and Plaids. Besides these ,'i will also find a line of Serges, Cass] n e . Whip-Cord, Diagonal and Corli w1- hV n1s imietrotus fabrics ar arliit(l 0111 in the following ant othe I'lI I: 1l.l:Ri'I'tT (1 'i't , 4)l'i{-I:''UON WAAiLING SUITS, \1: It il'ON FROCK SUITS, w.i)' 1t(111. WA .,KIN( SUITS. TI(.II A l ltF.ONT .,\1K 8UITS, .\W I ' AY A'K SUITS, O" IE"" tT'ON SACh iT. T 4 10on I ha:ve nlad' on thes ai' h i - . il ilt' :t stir abotlt th, mpolruni .i'i sl. c mus. go inl orde (, li:" . - (riO1 1:r a New Fall Slock, a hie b! I, !i' 5m I'Stab)15ls ctnt ha1>v e'ei1 I t t a' ilai t for [ihe past tw ve.41, . tskn he'1r selevtion, ". ieh wil )(' p :L t 'i o i tis oil t ers in .hte( Ii111( i '.I1r 't gi -:e. ro" 1 for this Iilw Sloe .vi im ituI:I ' this ?weein;1)g . ('tetio m1 the h'.:hinl - '' .th I" mtln,r Stock I '1ho -- who dNt sin- t CeIII One I lth:te' barii ll -:oihll :ill :l. Once; an 1l, r+ me) nbr.' llllt' ! ' .)11 receiv'e a W ate rlii priies: him it p nt he a cash pit N lie hI-' i e in i 4 '4no I.-- sQ lo i til . iill ' l.'. er, tiii. ! i forlti c3 MV. L. KINARD, '2 ('oi. CO t A, S. C. Brad field's Ani infll ttib)le specille1 for allt the d1iisenses pecuilir to wineniOl, suchIt as patinfull or Supprei'ssedI Menslitrnationl, F*allinlg (I' thto WVomb, Len Female CHANGE OF LIFE. If takten tiuring this criti en(1 peI.riod, great snilering Regulator! senidi for1 our1 ibiook conltaining vatable I f'oirmai.ton tfo womenOl. It, Wilt be milelld fr< lox 28, Atlanta, da. So hl by a l1l druggLits. 011, OUR BAY8FIRET YEAR, by XARI( H.ihND, also coniitining much01 valu 4op 4f 2 4441tm1 b ee Cri Mei rennil te E.etchange lIniliding, N. Y. 1-8-41 DAiCHY & CO., i I'il I' oh 2 -21j 1 rTi St,, New Yge l'. 8. a:. I: l , Establishedl 1807. I 4(i1 ui t \\ . . Im ingii the4 U, S., We sulit ins)t :1 one14 111 4 inchaderisema POPULAR LOCAL LIST No I at. .. lit Iu,. 1'" .114! inclledI. n:44 lin 1 !fndvti-i. .4. ni .r small, are 1 in11 ed t o 4) n )4 i4' ' 4 .' i:41at 41 e(lI. 9-s-I -:4m . TSY IN THU u;r r1 i . . .- . fi fr A f . -% '(4. S,w tInwnse,- Coiln SEASON I F Fruit (ans and. Fruit .1as, .14 13oth 1ir1ass(1 and Enm l>,fedl. A] Tin Ware, Crockery, Glass and Woodell W Plated G STJ From Twelve to ' Roofing ard Repairing of 81 SCOTT Fron the world's best mnaker., at fi Eight grand nakers and over three IPIAiNOS h' kn IL V Pakar1d. Orches t. Pianos and Organs delivered, freig Fifteen days' trial, and freight both i In your own homes. Columbia s Branch of Ludden & 13 N. 0 Local agents--L. A. Hawkins, Nt NEW SPR] OF AL] A large stock just received which wil r that no other h0use can compete, as we afraid to call and see for yourself what Jackson's Cash Dr l 8-20-6m THREE rab OrchardWa OhGenuI ab Orcbrd Salts I sealed paka d'1 148 itAiN COL1 Wonderful inducements w selected CLOTHLING of ch< and guaranteeing the best ilt. establishment South. My sLeck of assorted FE LJ and fresh, up to the latest st3 GENTS FURNISHING consisting of all the latest shu COLLARS, in Linen and Pi TRUNKS AND VALIS manufacturers' pices, havin;~ line of goods for cash at bottc to my trade who will favor n In view of the hard timnes ; DIAGONAL, CORKSCRF~ at such low prices as will ast My CASSTIMERE SUITS variety, at the cheapest possi ~:My Stock of Light Weigl -ALPACCAS, DRABD ETA of every nature is of the 1 low prices. My YOUTHS' BOYS' an is sim ply too large to give at 'qualities cr prices. Th'lese g *~ doubt of the most skeptical ni a knock comnpetition into tihe s >2 M\y stock consists of all 1 . merPos, Seersuckers, I jinenIs "t single picco goeds. for which S need try any further, but senl are in the city of (ColumbIiia Phili : ,ll[ lAS C O M 0OFz E x tr;l ullt r+l f"1rt Fr''li:'. Are, oods and Table Cutlery, Brooms1,- aInd Ca'stin VES, rwenty-Five Dollars. ,oves and Tin Ware a Special & BRD NEWB11VRRY, S. C. Md. Or a ns ictory prices, on easiest t.ernls of intvu hundred styles to select. froml. &k IHulin 1ath1shek, Burt. & Ar ral lul Bay State Organ'. it pail, to all railroad points South. 1 ways, if not satisfactory. Ordler an111 WUsic IIOUse, ates' Souther-1 Music HIouse, W. TRUM ,Mandgi-.. Columbhia, S. ( wbcrry ; J. Count=, Peak's. |NG GOOD L KI1NDN. I be sol at. very smanl proIit:", o un1! - only sel for SP(Yl'' ('ASI I. So <on'i good bargains you llenn get, frin1 r Goods House, Columbia, S. DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, A ll medy for nil 1!Iseases of t in, k,iv+ ,, 1fr >ieys, toanch ut coret.. sy erumre for 7)yspcpsiaa, Fiilc Jicr,,Lchi Constipationa. )i::, 'nle toi two IiasIlut.IflI g at 1% andu 25) ct. No gentnlte wtilts soltd in utll g, tIMUN N. JONE(S Mnnuaecr, i.outioylilc. My, ing garments ever offered in : AND) TJRAW H1 ATS is lai les and at lowest p)ossible pri GOODS in the greatest vari LpCs in celebrated CUFFIS A per, at sacrifice pr*ices. ES will be oflered this season bought v'ery largely int mn prices. I willI giv~e the ben ec with their call or order'. I have deterinined to sell clii WNS, UROAD)TAILS SUJ aish aniy purchaser' ini that 1j are of the corset fittings, in er ble prices. it Clothes in S !' !R1SUC K! .I{S anid LI NEN 'WITIN urgest variety at Iorso<i d l IDRl'N' , L20TIl I. y fair descriptioni of t heir sty inids, atL snerli (ired' pr1ices. I uid1(e. e V4 I'itlle j( neu J . ile 1 VO lirI r '. Cll VI ! L, Columbh,~ C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. IA SSE N GE I 1)E1'A I 'CMENT, W 1ih11!l t,t, N . ('., \1a: :, '.> ( i>t id Q 'olluml'ai * yjI [i\'t ~ ~"ET It ( 0i"I ,it. "h 1 i iil Nt: wv!.:s * a !t I a7 .1l/ l .\ , lil'( ' .n , \ ', 1. 2 ti lto '.1iS .l' p in - 111i 411, . . .;SI 1 I 111 \ t'1.4r 1. -- - t.17 ) 11 ( :ei lte, . . 5 p ii " ' Ilhlalh:., . ,;i;;i y il bhevilIe, .. - - ,. ) p litrIat~Ibit . ; .20 14 it *t( irll'tii })1t1 , - :145a i " leOnd.'ir.:i vi!Ic, N. C., 7.10 p ni I avt' lIrentesonvillc, N. C., 7.0( a in (a' ri1t:ti tr , - - 12.10 p 1mi " A e villerr, - -- 11 05 a tn W1'a!hi:t11a, - - 8.20 a m ty. " -Gr'envIll, - - '.45 a m - Aleron, - - 10.22 a i "" ,attrens, - - t1.10 a mi (" reewIIot, - - 12.4- p i N - - .1 p m " 1: t h rlotI(, N. ('., -- 1.00 11 m . ot'k liil, - -- 2.(02 p i m " l,alle:I,(tler, .- - 7.()I l "o York: ville, - - 11.-ti p mf S ChestIe, - - '2.-i5 pl to " Wi innsboro, - -- .-Il t mn "it. Coln inhia, - - ;.27 1p m ' l A rive1 Sllnnter. - - - ;..42 p m l( 1 '-T:ll.1- .5 p) m1 , a rIesI.o11. - . 91 [) p in ()i S;li l:tys, train1 will leave Charles test ton, S. ('., : . ., arrivl Co' Iiubia I p. m. tenilg leaves ('uitnbia 5-27 :.in,arrives' Chlar'lustton ') :i5 [. mn. ' t)litl'I'r iis bel w\'ecn C:arleslon aintl ( .oliiiiii.:. Spec(a1 1 ,1Wi14't -'r attachetl to th1is "ralin. No extra chiarge for seal in l hiese 01arS to 1imssen'iglr; holing t 'irst Classtic e . - J. 14'. l4IV 'Ii, --- xCl, et 'ral .1uui pe'r 'itent lent. Geieral 11sseligir Agett. '"i-i':l-LI'l'Y MlUTUAL LI.Ey.:-SsOCIrAT()N J 1 o4f' -'4 4 11 4, i,s.l. 0 '11i 1,i.- lI1 t' I p-ti-l 1 1 :aItl :I l 1 live yeaV';r, :n'l :1 c.1-h - inr,'1n,Ier vahn-' of :.t0 'r I cr' i. : .-10 . ,. . I m1n l, re (' tll 't t tl t \' i'\ l.Ie :l!' 11 1In i- b illi ; l illl' 1i, T Ir ( ".. rf I'ii:1ali, 1 1 . trul t <1 :t l l :.I ' K .I a n , ' i,l :ar h1 bt x< i i\ iy ,t":t11a I4 'I.l.1T is is ( ltt' ('ul 2 111 .' . 2;. r.,- I1 i,"11 ('ll I lIi,', l'ii ii(t1'.f ll21 11it~ ~' tI' 111t ill \" 0111 one\l1 I11f I t :l 1'1 \:1:t'i en lO om panl',' ies * I ,. <l ng us' It:ii S 2,l., Iin- onl on ha i A \rr,I: h- 1:Ih' 1 tll toi l- lha -W .\I'--I1-.1.1t, -IL " h i i? k 4))I,.I,1'4 li!' 1'' (' I :rt~ l'I,, .i( a iti 4.'. R. a. l .OISO O.rtOPR IT zhR - lOUSI, KY. l S il : - N I i ha -. . . a. 9. . esl -a's*il I 1 i Y b ,I4h..1 I.iw :my I / <-m...o Ojaei . --'.\\.--4, Ma~'1t entysht1.Je'.C1..-\l . tAiIl. A0BNSh :C.rIiii Toods,lSiL[,KY. St I l'A iil T A i in'tl COi 8. C.'1e4 I8i Withinoo livwr hor (ive of t e ity of leS, SianhnrIi, liverg Wallpictrlly ine 'Openis 1421 vii ii, a .11, toi iOcto11,ber I5 i First lels. <:iy backi Iil24ines frindIl Spar itai 1 l ith! LrI, 11akin lJoi Ilonn hts.. s foy, hl ' e 'lIi ith Ia ll tinOfs. A gaili 101l. i .~i .n-fr heconvenifo e ulllthee stry buiblingicI, rith nealy tap poI. 2)lint: <l1.- 1 rootus,-~'-% 4llrh>rs, sittisg nigrom&. hee:-oegtco.:ge,wt <lto 1.o the4e an41It14her I bnibling has jus 44llO- he on lt etl,~ i h, 4w4. v lage,c m 42'\,'fortable w 44 e tiat< rooms.44:) 1 42 1 AF,(tl.~2 gooII:ual :ha bee secre- for~ the:1445 season, :un 'N <in i or othe annse n . la m , with' fr *2 em t he' ening,4 byi !-o a fh . 44 , 4-- f wa r u Th[e 4.est, Cough) Caro you0 t can u.we, 4 -4 . - 4.'. 4, - a m.t4 ..h ? ! .. 2,4L.4 -,.) 44 . e.. 42:- - --- ' ' - L e a!'h L . I4..4.4s . .:.-ji rHE NEWBERRY HOTEL, NIC WICJ:RY, S. C. W. P. Joiou & Brothor, (SU' CECSSI)RS TO C. U. UIIASE,) Proprietors. Centratlly Located, Popular P1rces, oilet Altentiou. -12.--1y. RICHMOND & DANVILLE It. It. Columbia & Greenville Division. PA.tSSE N(iE1l Dhl'PA RTM ENT. .1ol, UNnIA. . C., July 19 I$&,. -'ASt. Ii1 TR AINS ill ratn ai lerwitli an it(Otv ulitm 11 t hii road andl its braioheq Ulily, except Sundays. N. -3. UP 1'ASSENUGER. -mye . %" .Itunletion - - 10.20 ia mn tC'IunIl,inb C. C. l)O'pot 10.16 a In Arrlvo Alston, - - - - l.4f It in Nivety-Six, 1- - 9.0 1> in " lodges, 3.2 p m " N e b e r r , . - . 10 p In " ilston, - .- 31 p in rrive .ree nvji o , - - - - 6 :.r0 p No. 62. DOWN PASNGt. eave Urcenille, 9.46 a in arrive lti'e , - - - . i .oaim h oelton, - - - - 112' a Im odasNntx, D. .- - 1.10 p in Newberry, - - 3.02 p in Aton - - 4.06 p m rrivo CoarlUnbla, . U. &epot - 6.16 p i lrrivc S'* U. JntItou. . . . . ,0 p i 1IAN'ATANHUN10 UNION a& COLUMBIA RILROAD. No. 63. UP PASSNUEIt. eave Alston, . - 11.b4 i in %rrIvo Strotiler, - - - 12.27 p mo Selton, - - - 12.3 p t Santtuc, - - - 2 2 p in ilon, - - 257pin " Jethille - - - .23 p Ni &rrive Spar(a burg, S. U.A n - . -). 3.20 p it ", 44 It. & 1). 1). .10 n No-62. DOWN PASSENGERI. *Lenve Spusrtuniburg, lt. & U. 1)ept, 11 12(1) in "Sp(nirtaniburg, S. UJ.& C. Ll,lot,U 1'2.'201 lit1 1eriv n Joesville, - - - 1.150p tn uiniod. r) . , 1..17 yn SiPntu, eto 25 p Iu ' Shelto, - 2 67 11 *' Aroter.o, - - 0.22 a in \rrive at AllIton. . . -I 10 a is LAUtN d pAtu.wAY ILUNtiDL I101 IAIl.I(AD) ANN) ANDERSON It1RANCII. .eave Nelwron 4.165 p N trivey Audersou 4.47 p in "" Pendleton 6.26 p mn !.eave Se nLcaI S 11.10 p tol irrive lnalnaII. 0.31 p In ['ave 1nl.all1, - - 8.20 a i tirivo Sewer. , . - ; 2ain IenNdleton, - 113:8 ai i Anderson, - 10.22 y in 'rrive at Aelton. - - 10.67 i n LAURNRN RAILWAY. beuve Newirry, - - - :1.:0 a im Arriven Lu es, -.1. - -.3 -- 12. it I.n"uvei 1.11urena C. 11., - - '10.0 It Ilk i'lve Newbecrry - - 2.11nnd ) i. n AlN 1ISEVN1.LR. IIIIANCU. .itv i odges. 4 - - or :A.ll 3lynd r'. it A bevilli. - - - i". u Cihar ."r.vu Abbe"ilc, u -1 - - - II .ut i inL A rriveliti 1Io;;t", - . - - 12.IF,11Ini CONNELCf IUNS. Cimmu (- IIlItheetlolli is inow inudcl tat. "eltiIlh a'llIt It. & 1). II. U1. Fo Atlitatta iand be.yuud. A. 11it0i Southa Cairolinia RNiIroa I' ront Chair leton. With 11ilmiuNglon. Coinlbin and Augunta RunIlrond fromnChurrleston, Wiltniuglon aund ill oints North thereo i'. With Chariotte, Columubia and Augusta Itnilroad Von Cl'nrlotte and all points North thereof. It. W illi Asheville & Spurtuaburg Itnil itund lir po>ita j,t Western North Curolina. . W ith A. & C. Div. It. & U. It. it., fron all poiits South sud West. I). With A. & C, liv., It. & U. It. R., fromt At% lint iid beyouid. I. With A. & U. lIiv., It. & 1). It. It., froiN all pmiuts 8outh in Nd W est. F4. Wit. South Carolina Itailroad for CltarIes I tvl Wt a WVilnin aton,i Couiial tanel Augtuitia H(ailirait Nor Wtilrninigton anut ite North. Wit. Clniliotte, Coluinbha and Augusta Rti..I,road.. for Charl otte unA.d the N oith . .1 WithI Ashievilte & 8 niirtaniburg inirtond l'rotin lie!tritronviIl i NI W ilh, A. & C. l>iv., It. & 1). it. It,, f'rnm t:as lot't. and5 beyoi. I. IC. T A I,CO't"i',8 u3perNin telait n , I) (.. niNwKti.r., Ass't (Gealw naseniger Agi., (2hin,ia.ii S. C. Con<4lensedl4J( Schiedues. TIIIAINS GOING 8OUTil. D)ATEO July 12th, 1885. No. 4(. No. 4(. Daily. Dauily. ,v. Wlimington......... ...8 20 N.. M. 10 10 N-. NI. av. L.WaIccamaNNw...........42 " 1117' iv. Mar.ion. .................11 3(1 " 12 40 A. IL, Irrive F"lorence...........1226 " 15 " " Sumte..---..........4 31A. M. 4 31" " Colusinbila............0 40 " 4I " TiIAiN8 UOING NOIlTII. No. 43. No. 47. Ev. Columibia ..............ul5 1). M.y 'irrivet SiNmter...................Ii 55 lve Floronce...............4 30 i' 11. 5 07 A. ?e lv. MarIon.................. .14 " 553 byT. I,. Wneeiin aw......7 14 " 7 44 'ir. Wlhuington..............3 " 1107" TirN ini No. .1:3 stops at all Stations. Nos. 48 andl 17 stop,s only at, Irin kley's Whituvl Ile, Lake W1acentiunw, Fair l10i11't tubl, Lynichburg, Mayoesville, SuNnter, Wi'te PassntINgern fON Columbia and1( all pIoints Oin &- (.1. it. It., U ,U. & A. it. it. Stationas, Alikon Jiunctioni, nuiet all polinta beyon<d, ihoiuht take 20. -I8 N ight Ex i,retss. Hepairate Pu'll inan Sleopors for Savannahi tii for Autgusta Oil trinm 48. Paisst*ngers on 40 oinn take 48 train from Fin. -enect for Columtfbiai, Augsusta andt Georgh,i loits viii Colninbia. All traion runtt so11li btween Chiarleston awl Vlm01 igton .JOIIN F'. DIVIN10, General Suporintemlduant 'T. M. E M EIISON, Goen') P'ass. Agt. South Carolina Railway Company. r "M tltElC1NG BUN)AY1 NOV. 29 1886, at - 1.05 A. M., Pasiseinger frains will rutn ats 01lttmys,"Eastern tino:" "'10 ANN) F11toM CiIAiLEItTON. EAST (DAILY.) D)mrlt. Col itinbia ato.. . .(.30 a in .27 p1 In uliharlestoun.........l.0 m 900pi liii ~W EST (DAIA1 IN,Y).ii )EIaaNrt ( h arleston....201 a inf 6.10 p in )iio C'oluNin bh.......10.35 a in l0.(,tI p iii Toa ANND F1iOM CAMDEN. EAST (hANII,' EXCEPT' SUNDAY.) h1,part Columint. .0.30 a. im. 5.05 p im 5.27 p IN li. (iamden.....I2.37 3)11n. 7.-t2 lp i 7.12 p mi Wi'EsT (DaA ti,v EXCEr SNDNA .) Dei1LmNt I ameln.....7.45 a in 7.45 a mi :1.16 p) mN Jil (' olbin.....1~.0.25h a in 10.35 NI ii 101.0( y in To* ANtI FRtoM AUotU8TA. EAST (DAiLY.) I)c ya N I CoI btI in.......3 ii Ii , 27 p in 111u1 A~. liy uta..........I 1.35' a in 11.25 y 51n I hi parl A uig ,,,taa.....6 a in .4.0 p im ilue Colu Ia n. .....10.35 a in 10.0 p mi CONNECTIN(SJ Madie aitColibin with Columin nitIl Green-s ville il liuln by trinIN alyingi lit, 10.35SA.Mi., Ilut de palIt it Iing ait 6.27 P'. M . At. CoimiNti I.lincition withI Chairlotte, Coltimrbla iad Au tist 0hril (ItI by((1 NOnine rint.ndf P'liasenger. by theseI trains.~ tiake Suipper lt Allinu!rC stonutCI w Ehltamercs for Newv York; Nor ,Jl,-laur ib- andt ptointsn thle11( St. .J(1hni's 3litie;b wi '(ith hrkt onad nnna M Au1gusta1 wI 'ithI Georgia and14 CellNI I lin at ds(10 iC 1.0 and frinli a1140 ll oit Wst al Sout hi. Al i lunck vtllet to iiind from poinits onl ltianwell IlItI rcond. 'Througth tickets enni be1 301iurened to aill poinita South anid Wetst, bya applylig to II. .McQ(YUE EN, A geInt, Cohlmibia. .10O1 N I;. PE~Cg, Gheneral Matlnager. Ii (XC A I.rI. (ICm. 1m'u. 11 'i.kxt A uI