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MARIANNE FAR4NINGUAM. { I. 4 The Sabbath day was ending in a village by the sea, Theutter benediction touched the peo ple tenderly; And they rose to face the sunset in the glowing lighted west, And then hastened to their dwelling for God's blessed boon of rest. II. But they looked across the waters, and I a storm was raging there; A fierce spirit moved about them-the wind spirit of the air And it lashed and shook and tore them till they thundered, groaned and boomed, And alas I for any vessel in their yawn ing gulfs entombed. III. Very anxious were the people on that rocky coast of Wales, Lest. the dawns of coming morrows should be telling awful tales, When the sea had spent its passion and I should east -upon the shore Bits of wreck, and swollen victims, as it had done heretofore. IV. With the rough winds blowing round her, a brave woman strained her eyes, And.she saw along the billows a large vessel fall and rise. Oh! it .did not need a prophet to tell I what the end must be, For no ship could ride in safety iiear that shore on such a sea. V. Then.the pitying people hurried from their homes and thronged the beach; Oh! for-power to cross the waters and the perishing to reach! Helpless hands were wrung for sorrow, tender hearts grow cold with dread, And the ship urged by the tempest, to the fatal rock shore sped. VI. "She has parted in the middle! Ohl the half of her goes down! God have mercy! Is Heaven far to seek for those who drown ?" So when next the white, shocked faces looked with terror on the sea, Only one last clinging figure on the spar was seen to be. VII. Nearer the trembling watchers came thte wreck tossed by the wave. And the man still clung and floated though no power on earth could save, I Could we gen d him a short message ? Here's a trumpet; shout awvayl 'Twas tile preacher's hand that took it, and he wondered what to say. VIII. Any memory of Is sermon? Firstly ? - Secondly ? Ahm, no! Thlere was but one tiling to utter ini thmatI awful hour of woe; So he shouted through tile trumpet, "Look to Jesus? Can you hear ?" And "Ay, ay, sir I" rang thle answer o'er tile water loud and clear. Then -they listened, "IIe is singing!i Jesus lover of my soul; And the winlds brought back tile echo, "while the raging billows roll," Strange!lideed, It was to hear him, "till the storm of life ia past," Singing bravely from the0 waters, "Oh, receive nmy soul at last." X. iIe could huave no othuer refuge; "IIangs my heavy soul Onl thee; Leave, ahu, leave me not"-Thle singer dr:opped at last into thme seal, And tihe watchers, looking hlomeward, thlroughm their eyes withu tears made dim, Said, "lie passed to be wvith Jesus~ in~ thec singing of that hymn." The Tillnman Movement. We publish in another column an editorial from time Newberry Observ er on the Rlansom-.Tlllman contro. versy. In connection with it we wvould say thant any proposition which looks to tile bettering of the condi Lion of tile people andl which has for its object a reduction of tihe taxes. must have the sympathy of a large proportion of our people. Thel Press and Banner Is In entire sympathy with such a movement, but we have taken no stock In the wholesale efforti of Mr. Trillmnan to bring tile State and Its offcers into public contempt or ridicule. We have not publishmed Mr. Tillmanm's letters because of thmeir temper, and for the reason thuat we endeavor to) exclude from our paper I such literature as abounds with coarseness or abusive epithets. We believe the State offcers--Legislative, Executive.and .Judicial-since 1876l hlave been 'men of irrep)roachlable pri vate character,. and of. unsullied olil cial record, .nd therefore cannot take part'in..the-personai abuse of tihe men who may have been -our official rep. resentatives. But for al? this, we be lieve our Legislature has rallen into erroyj;or into. habits of extravagance, against: which.acts. the people hmave a right to-protest, and we believe thlat Mr. TrilIinat has inaugurated a move ment Whichm will result in good. In our humible way of tiniking thlere Is no earthmly:exouse for an Increase of our rate .of taxation, when tihe as sessed sproperty. of.the'State has5 In. creased '$80,990,000, and when thme receipts from our -phosphlate. royalty is $18 1,6i00 more than it was in 188O.-.Abvlee aamd Ba.aen.. What True' Merit Will 00. The unprecedented sale of Boselws's )erman Syrup within a few years has istonished the world. It Is without loubt the safest and best remedy ever liscovered for the speedy and ef'ectluaal ,ure of Coughs, Colds and the severest. Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely lifferent principle from the usual pre criptions given by physieians, as it loes not dry up a cough and leave the lisease still in the system, but on the ontrary removes ti.e cause of the rouble, heals the parts atYected and eaves then in a purely he-althy condi ion. A bottle kept Mi the house for u-e *vhen the diseases make their appear ince, will save doctor's bills and ia long mpell of serious illness. A trial will eon rince you of these facts. It is positively old by all druggists amd general dealers n the land. Price, 75 ets., large hot les. 10-20-1 a-cow. Ieflection. Charges of corruption and extrav igance have been made against time state government within the last ,welve months. Noone has believed ,he charge of' corruption, and it has 'allen ilat and still-born. Some have )een misled by generacl charges of ixtravagance. But the speeches of Jol. Richardson, cantlidlate 'or Gov. rnor, and the writings of those fa niliar with the facts, prove that there 8 no foundation for such charges. n what.do they allege that, the cx ravagance exists? Says somne one, n the "creation of new oflices." Let is see what new offices have been :reated. First, the Commissioner of tgriculture. Through the efforts of hat office the phosphate royalty has teen vastly increased and the tax on uano more than pays the expenses >f the office, whilst it protects the armer from fraud and imposition. id. The Railroad Commission. No. )ody has been the object of more nisstatement and misrepresentation han any other department we know if. As a matter of fact an(d truth, he State does not pay a dollar for his office. The expenses thereof are )aid by the railroads. 3d. The offlce >f Master has been created for some if the counties. The fees of the >ffice are paid by litigants, and do not one out of the county. The fees of eferences are reduced by the estab ishment of this oflice, and the busi. less of the courts is greatly facili. ated. 4th. The office of Supervisor If Registration has been created. ['lie first year this cost $17,000. vow it costs about $3,500 a year. ['hat's extravagance with a ven eance. Is there an honest disinge iuous man who would do away with ,he eight box law and registration, tnd go back to the o1( ways of carry ng elections. Well, there have )een no other offices created that we emember, so there is no extrava. !ance there I But it is said appro triations are made for the University hnd the Citadel. That's true, but tow much? In round numbers, forty housand dollars. And we say on )elalf of the poor boys of this State, ,hat that is not extravagance, but a rand and noble economny. A nd so t goes. The comparison has been nade between 1878 and subsequent rears based upon the tax levy for hose years. In 1878 the public dlebt >f the State was under investigation ni time courts and no interest thereon vas levied. Since then thme interest mas been collected and levied, and1 till the rate of taxation is not higher. It is wrong to fill our people with he idea that the goveTnmenit is un vorthy of their sup)Iort, when every act and figure proves that since 1876 be government has been honestly, aithf'utby, and economically admin stored .-Abbeville Mlessen<er. Ex-Gov. A. Hi. Stephuens'.Coumsn. I ant tirst cousiu of the late Ex-Gov rnor Alexander II. Stephens, andl have eeon postal clerk on difTerenut rail roads ince 1868. For ten years I hmave beein sufferer from a cancer on nmy face, vhich grew worse uintilLime discharge of natter became profuse aind very ollen lve. I became thmoroughmly disgusted vith blood purl-illers and( pronottneCed hmem hummbugs, as I hid tried manmy vihoumt relief.. Finamlhy I was induced to use B. B. B., which was abouit time 1st of Febrmtary, mmid continued lt.s use until thme latter art of Api-il. Th'Ie olfensive. dlischar-ge lecr-eased mat once and tihe ihard(ness tronnd time caner dihsappeared1. It im >r-oved my genem'al health amnd I raplily rained 11eshi anad strength. TIhme d is shar-ge gradually dlecreased andl tihe can-. er became less anid less iu size, until tothing rmaimned except a scar - to tell .he tale of a once dmanger-ous cancer,. tLl who have seen me since I have coin noncedl the use of fl. B. B. bear testi nony of my great impr-ovemnt, mind he sear- oni mny face showvs that it cured he cancer. I find that B. B. B. conmes quar-ely up to what it is recommiendled, Lud( I cannot say 10o much in pr.aise of his wonderful medicinme. I haive tried hem mll, but B. B. B. stands ait the top S a blood p)urmiler. TIhme above is cop)ied loin thle Athens Ga.) Banner- WVachmian, beig thme v-oh mtar-y langutage of Mr. Jmammes A. Grier, vhichi Editor Oantt iladorses: "Mr. Greecr is anm honiest, uprighmt (eit i :en of Athens, who had(l a hadCi icer, Lmd( his ntumnerouis friinds thought that me coumld not live ver-y long, as the ennieer vas gradulnliy sappinig lime founmdation oft dia conmstitumtoin, but now looks well and nea rty.'" 2 Against 18. Sevemmil phsilc:ins have pirounounIed mny dli-ease blood pioison, (-aused by iminmt or lead in thme Painlt, butt imey (coubl mot c;i-e mie. Lmast summeri(i I used( miighteemi bottles of a 1largcely aduvert ised >lood mnedicimne, which (lid mem ino imore-( rood Lhan so muchm wmater. I have used onliy two hoLttles of II. B. B. ndi iam prouid to samy thait I have r civedl gm-cater beniimt fr-om iihem thant r-m time elihteen, and( am nuow rapjidly ecoverinmg. Th'iere is no quest ioni mahoit lhe suipeioi-t y oft B. B. B. over- all blood -emii es. WV. 11. \Vo y 215h Reynold saige t. Auigusta, Ga., Apiril 21st, 188;. All who dlesir'e full in foma:tion abomut lie cause andu cure' of Btlood Poisonm scrofulam and( Scrofuiloums Swvellinmgs UiJI nera, Sores, Rheumamtism, Kidney Comn 1lints, Catarrh'i, etIc., e-mi secmire hiv naIl, free, a copy of our 32-page 11luH ra'utedl Bopk of'Won der-s, tIllled withi thle nost woniderfuli and( startlIng prioof everm eforec known-m. Addreoss, BLOO0D BALM CO., 10-20-lb. Ati:...tn (a The New Drug Fiiii OF COFIELD & 1YONS At the store lately occupied by Dr. Fant, have on hand a large stock-of Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles, LAM1P UOODS IN GEAT VARIIICTY, SOAPS, SPICES, CIUARIS AND TOBACCO In fact- everything usually found ini a first-class drug store, and they intend selling at wholesale and retail prices to suit the times. Prescriptions llllt at all hours. Call and see uts. COFIELD & LYONS, Successors to )r. Fant, G-2-3m Newberry, S. C. D1U 0 ND , WiATUHEs, Jewelry, Clocks, SILVER PLATED WARE, Pocket and Table Cutlery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Watch Reparing a Specialty. EDUARD S0IIOLTZ, Newberry, S. C. 1-13-tf. Ooniiiei'eial W arehouse. Re.H. A NDERSON, Manager. FARMEItS AND MERCIIANTS, SEND US YOUR COTTON TO SELL or store. Fewv bales or many, send it along. We will get for you very bt"st prices. Store at small expense, and procure advances when desired. Address It. M ANDERSON, Manager, 10-13 Columbia, S. C. COLUMBIA BOOK STOaE, 1:. L. BRYAN & CO., Proprietors. We have recently added a Prin/ing/ Department to our' look and Stat iolery Establishment, and beg leave to inform our Friends of Newberry that we can now supply them with all the Law Blanks used 'n the State. Send u your orders for printing of all kinds. We guaran tee satisfaction. 10O-20-2b. PIANOS AN -Fomn the world's best makers at factor. Eight. grand makers and over iree hni Chtickering, iMasoni & Hlamlin, ' ORC+I Habson & Hlamlin, Packard. Pianos and Organs delivered, freight p days trial and freight bothI ways if not sa Col umbia Music Ilouse, branch of Lud< TI SEASON* H Fruit Cans and Fruit Jars, Jel Al Tinj1 Ware, Crockery, Glass and Wooden Wa: Plated Gc STO From Twelve to 71 Roofinlg ard Rep)air'ing of St< RICHB MARBLE FRONT JEWEL MAIN STREET, (Rt. N. Rlchbourg, Successor to Wmn. GI D iamonds, Silverware, Platedware, Clocks, .Jardhiieries, the Choieest Gems, for Weuding l'resenuts and( home use to y and W'nter styles in Jewe lry are elegant ASolid Sitlver Hunting Case Amile; I have adhded to my jewelry estal will bie found thle celebiratedl Steinwany, Iij I have the sole control in this Statec, ul.A styles. Wilcox & WVhlte, and Shuoninger Brass I nstrumients, Sheet Music an(l Mus loguec and prices, andl he sure andl write I< S. C., before purchasing elsewhuere. 1 thio'fore ofYeri y'ou lower prices than thof AIpplication w ill be intade to the nft session of the general assembly of this State for a hartet for the Chester and Newberry railroad. 9-8-td NOTICE. All persons indebted to Cloud & Smith will please settle their accounts at. once, as they wish to close their business. The business will be continued at the old stand by the junior member of the firm. Rt. 1). SmrMIT. 8-10-If A.G I0LNTS WA.NT ID (eliher sex) in every town in the United Stats losell our New l!ltust rated editions of SAM JONES' SIUMUONS, With biography of his life; and sermons by his co-laborer San Small. Great de inand. Selling by hundreds. Prices low. Large Conmissions. Previous ex perience unnecessary. All succeed. Write for terms, or to save delay, send 75 cents in stamps for full outlit. Address E. P. JORDAN & CO., 400 and 402 North Third St., 10-20-Se. St. Louis, Mo. R8,8 , A. 1tII & JO. Wi.h to inform their friends and the public generally (hat they are receiving a new and beautiful line of ill. VERY AND DItESS GOODS wlicl I hey will si 1 cheap as the cheap est. We are also pre;"aretd to do ld'. ,Is of S('Cll AS F'EA'T'll ERS. RIBBONS AXh) SILKS. Anything usually kept inl our line will be supplied at reasonable rates. Call and see us. M1s. S. A. RISER & CO., 8-29.-tf Newberry, S. C. Evt'iy i.t 11" r c l:i'vtv : ,-lu,l tn the U.. . h a o rnb i a,y of W VI E 0 ST7 " m's UNABRIDGED DCTIONARY. TIhe L.ate':t 1:;i:li ti l 1n68 a Pronouncilii Ga.: er < f th!e w oril, 'f over 2h,'KKI) titles; at iI'gra phaival DI it "tkl ry, of 1174 t Noted l'ersons; :woo lil at un!' -;I I ii s,, uKM Words in its vocall arl"y, I'in: :::. 1 I n -, ilha;, fmund in any other Aineriean i it (iou:r. THE CAROa.'I. whielh i t oih eial .-..;: tf- ::.: - 1 "ipart mntt of I:luInt io, 4 , . ",", 1 " ; -u r v nun if you ar' %iling : . . . .-:. 1. L,'-, will niot ci":-t oil : A SINGt.L. Ct.'NT. Write At onl'. .-\ddrt:m COIAIM11A, S. C. PARAtLEL BIBLES, The Autho:.7t't and1 !:."tv 4l vetr.si,"ns of bthl the Ol andl I N tw '' ;uan : . ; :1 l-: Ic1 c"olultlns, line for line on a iehi 1.'... Salesmen ant It, ... htr. xv.i wffer LIBERAL INDUCNM:NTrS. w\'rito in ediat.lv tor" r1n:: a::I Ii ,f talund. ard Subscription !:u.-s. W. L. l'ElL,Pulipill-r, - ctut m1in, S. C. 1-22.Ia D ORGAN\S, r' prices, on~ easiest I erins of pay ineni t. ialredl st yles to slet1 froin. Mathusek, IBent andl Arion. ANTS, Orchestral anad Bay State. nid to nil ra:ilroad poinlts Southi. Fifteen tisfac.tory, and( test in youiir own homes. len & Bates' Sout hiernt Music I louse. Colaumbiau, . C. I [M ly Glasses and Prest rving KettlIes. xtra Runbbers for Fruit Jrs ods :and TPable C'utlery, VES, 'wenty-Five Dollars. ives and Tin Ware a 8 pecialty. RY AND MUSIC PARLOR, COLUMBIA, S. C. Priou1lIs St on(S , and1( e very a iticle imade lease thet mod0~ fastidtioui. 'Thie new Fail beyVond( descril ion. in watch for on,ly $10.00. partm.ent. )righlt, Graind( andI Sq non e i ano-, of wichi 0 Fischer, Or'ovenstein am1i( Fuller ini ali Organs of eve'ry (demeipt ion. Stin lgedl and1 Ieal1 Fund ings. Sendl for descerlitiv ntota > R. N. Rtich hou11rg, Main m St rea't, Colum111bia, buy3 13 my inst ruumnen1ts outright and cain ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Wilmington, N. C., May 2, 1880 I .A ST LIN E BETWEEN Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina. condensed schedlule GOING WEST. Leave Charleston, - - 7.20 a n " Lanes, - - - 8.40 a in " Sumter, - - - 9.33 a m Arrive Columbia, - - 10.40 a m " Winnsboro, - - 3.02 p in " Chester, - - - 4.18 p in " Yorkville, - - .. 6.05 p in " Lancaster, - - 7.01 p in Rock 11111, - - 5.03 p m " Charlotte, N. C., - 0.15 P mo Newberry, S. C., - 12.48 p i Greenwood, - - 2.42 p ti " Laurens, - - 5.55 p in " Anderson, - - 4.47 p in " Grenyille, - - 5.35 p in " Walhalla, - - 6.33 p in " Abbeville, - - 4.30 p in " Spartanburg - 3.20 p in " IIendersonvlle, N. C., 7.10 p In GOING EAST. Leave iIendersonville, N. C., 7.00 a in " Spartanburg, - - 12.10 p in Abbeville, - - 10 4:5 a in " Walhalla, - - 8.20 a Im " Greenville, - - 9.45 a in Anderson, - - 10.22 a in " Laurens, - - 8.20 a in " Greenwood, - - 12.44 p in " Newberry, - - 8.04 p m1 " Charlotte, N. C., - 1.00 P in Rock 11111, - - 2.02 p m " Lancaster, - - 7.00 i m " Yorkville, - - 11.45 p mo " Chester, - - 2.45 p mo " Winnsboro, - - 3.48 p mli " Columbia, - - 5.27 p i Arrive Sumter, - - - 6.42 p im " Lanes, - - - 7.45 p in " Charleston, - - 9.10 P m On Sundays train will leave Charles ton, S. C., 8:45 a. in., arrive Columbla 1 p. in. Returning leaves Columbia 5.27 p. in., arrives Charleston 9:45 p. in. Solid Trains between Charleston and Columlbia. Special Btiffet Cars attached to this train. No extra charge for seat in these ears to passengers holding First Class tickets. J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. RMERSON, General Passenger Agent. CARPET! CARPETS!! NEW STOCK OF WILTON VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, SUIPEls INGIZA.INS, AND Low Priced Earpots of Evory Po scription, also ART AND SMYRNA SQUARES, Felt and Linen Crumb Cloths. Smyrna and Tapestry Rugs, Lace and Scrin Curtains, Window Shades and Poles for Cur. tains. T1he( miost elegant stock I have ever pur1 iIAchased. (Cali and examne my stoc k anid prices. 0Orders stolieited. .7.1. 1AV I S. Columbia, S. C. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruoe St., New York. Send lOote. for 100-Page Pamphlet. 3-31 ly "lYothers' Friend" MAKE8 CHL-BETHES. The timne has corne at last wheun thet terrible agony incident to this very criticai period in a wongian's life can ho avoided. A diisti,nutiishedi physician, who )ased the gretes~.t p)ortioni or his life (rorty-fouir years) in thIs branchl of praetice, left to child bearIng wvonan tis pricele.ss lity an lifO.sayl, a hiianc to-daty there are thousands'of the leest, wornen in our land who, hakv ing used this Wondierful reinedy before cogfnflement, rise uIp andi call his namne b)lessed. One lady fromn North Carolina writes us that she would like to thank the proprietors on her kneeis for bringing it, to her notice. She suffehred alnost, death hieforo, shei says. but this tIme She usedl "TlfE MOThl EitS' FRIECNJ,"and her labor was short, quick, antil almostI ie nigl. We can prove all we claim by living witnesses, anti anvone Iinterestedh cant call, or have theIr htuisbandst dlo so. at, our ofilcee andl se 1lie orI ial letters, which: we This retnetdy Is one0 ah--nt which we. cann,iot, iubhilih ccrtillcates, but it lk a inist wotierful tlr 1: te t4,e used atfter the lirst two or Sentl for our treatise on thetIIealth and ililin ss o Woan, mailed free, which 10e0.lin liox Vs, A tiantha, Ga. H UG HES' LUNG CORDIAL VALUABLE REMEDY In all Throat and Lung Trouble., auch as Conghs, Cols, Asthma, Phthisic, Hoarsent ess, Incipient Cona n mption, &c. AND) Ii CEaTAINLY WORTH TRYING. For i by all Druggist.. PrIce 78 et.. a bottle. R. A. ROBINSON & CO. PROPRIETORS, L_nUInVILL KY. r THE NEWBERRY HOTEL, NEWIjERRY, S. C. W. T. Jones & Brothr, (SUCCES8IS TO C. C. CIIA8S,) Proprietors. Centrally Located, Popular Prices, Polite Attention. 5-12-1y. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. t. Columbia & Greenville Division. PASSENG E.t DEPAlt'1EDIH:NT. On and arter Lbunday Ju.ly liI, Ilirf. lbm PASSN(; It TRAINS will ru us lerewith in dicated upon this road and its branolhe Daily, except Sundays. No. 63. UP 'ASSENG;Iat. Leave 8. C. Jtnction 10.20 a i " Colunabla, C. G. lIepot 10."15 i in Arrive Aliton, - - - - 11.15 I1 " Newberry, - - - - 12.1l1) >n Ninety-Six, ) - - - 2.3 p m11 Uodges,- - 3.03 p Ini " lieltonu, -.1 p ul Arrive Greenville, - - - - 6 35 p in No. 52. DOWN PASSENGIEJ(. Leave Greenville, - - - 9.5 a in Arrive Belton, - - - J.45 a at " Hodges, _ 12 7p i " Ninety-Six, l) 17 - - I pII Newberry, - - - -10 p In " Alston - - -.02 p m Arrive Coluntia, p.ot - 5.16 p) t Arrive 8. C. .Junction. . . . . - r..30 p in BPAIRTANnURG, UNION k COLUMBIA RAILROAD No. 68. UP PASSEN(, Elt. Leave Alston, - - - 11.60 in Arrive Strother, - - - 12.27 p in it Santuc ,. ..1.26 p it " Union, 1) ..5 p tm " Jonesville, - - - 2:12 p n1 Arrive Spartanburg, S. U. & C. 1). ..20 It ut is " it. & D. 1). - .30 p mu No.62. DOWN PASSENG Elt. Leave Spartait burg, 11. & D. Depot, 11 120 n " Spartanuburg, S. U.& C. Depot,U 12.20 i Arrivoonesville, - .- - 1.11) p im " Union. 1) - -. - 1.40I p m " Santuc, - - - 226 p In ' Shelton, - - - 2 ,7 p tu Slrother, - - - 3.Z pg n Arrive at Alston, -. - "1 ) poa BLUM RIIDOC iALROAn AND ANDERION iIItANCII. Leave lielton 4.15 p in Arrive Anderson . . 4 In Pendleton ,.25 p in Leave Seneca 11 Arrive Walhalla '.:3 PI Leave Walhalla, - - s.20 u in Arrive Seneca C, - 8 42 a mn Pendleton', - I1 38 i mU " Anderson, - - 10.22 a mt Arrive at lielton, - - 10.67 it it LAUIt1INa RAILWAy. Leave Newberry . . - :1.15 p Arrive Laurens C. 1i.. - . ., p ,1 Leave 1,aurens C. ii., -- -a m Arrive Newberry. - - 1 1.101 I n AIIIEVILL1" ilInAtNClI. Leave Hodges. . - - 3.0 p it Arrive at Abbeville, - - - 4..n p, m Leave Abbeville, - - - - 10.4, a in Arrive at ituges, - - - - 11.- p nm CONN LC'i.NS. Close cnneaction Is now i1a1ic III Set.inn with it. & 1). It. It. kor Allatita andi b1-yo),uid A. With Souit Carolina Itailroatt iron Ci'ar leston. With Wilngton. Colunibitu nd Augusta Itaiiroad irom Cimrltston, -W ilnington and all )oints Nort It I herco 1. With Charlotte, Colitubia and Augustla Italiroad fro1t Charlotte and all points North thereuf B. With Asheville & Spnrtanbutrg Rail Itondt C-r points in West(rn North Carolina. C. With A. & C. i)iv. It. & 1). It. it., froin all points South and West. 1). With A. & C. )iv., it. & i). It. It., trout Ats lanta and beyoid. E. With A. & C. D>iv., It. & 1). It. It., fri,nt all points South and West. F. With Soutih Carolinu Italiroad for ( harles toti. Wihli Wilmington, Columbia and Angtnlt Iiallroatt for WVilmttintgltn i the Notlit Withs Chatrlotte, Coltinbit anttl A upgi' itaiiroad for Chtatltte un iiti the NotrIh. 0. With Atshevjille & S'parttuitburg finilr-oti f'romt iiendersonylilie, U1. With A. & C. l)iv., it. & 1). It. It., frton, Chtarlotte amth beyond. 1). CAmanuwEu.1, Ass't GAeit il'tttsenger Agl., Columbia. . C. Elignton,io1, & Auut R,R, Cou(leRaNs~~I ,Qa(1j~ TiANS GiOlN( 8OCT11. DATE July 12t h, 1885S. N o. 48. No. .tt. D)aily. i)tily. Lv. WViintington............2) -. M. 1t0 10 1,. Md Lv. L.atccarniaw............I .12 i 17 - hv. Mion...................i :; "' 12 40i A. &t Arrive Florenice...........12 25 " i 15 . " tit ...'-.......--. ... :ti A Mt. - :ii TiRAINS GOIING NOitTil, No. 43. No. 47. i)aily. )ily, Lv. Coltttbia ...--................it 1- . it Arrive nier.......,...............I 55 ' Leave Fbionce............. 301. Mt. 5 ut7 A. M Lv. Mar~ion...................5 141 '. 5 r,i Lv. L,. Walcetunaw......7 I-I 7 14 I Ar. WVinington............833 ")117 TIrain No. 43 atopu tat tall Stat oans. Nos. 48 andtt 47 stol)s onily it, ltrinkley,'' W1V1t.ovilloI, Lako IVaceannttw, Fatir Hlirf ville, Lyntchbuirg, Mi ayenvill e,8 Sitttr, Weilgo Ittid, Camnden Juntitotn anttl Eatilover. P'tassengeri fot' Columblia attil all pouin on1 .& G. it. It., C , U. & A. It. It. Stitionsi, A iken Itunction, aitd11 allpo ito yomni, shtottih take NIo. 48 Night. Exitresst. Separate P'ulintan Sleepers for~ Saivannahtl ui for Augusta ont trin 48. P'aetngers on 40 cani take 48 I ratini frotnt llo renice for oltnttbita, A uguttait tntd Geotgit All traints rn toid between Chairlestont atit WilmIngton General Sutpterintendt,Iiit T. M. EM EiISON, Uon'l Pass. A gI. South Carolina RalWay Compatny. UOMMMEACING BUJNI)AY, NOV. 211, 11-05, it, 1.05 A. M., Puasnager Trains will rtutn a ollows, "Eiaste-n tI inti:" TO AND FitOMt CttA tlLESTON. EAST (t.AilY,.) r)epart Columiat at..... lU.30 a li 1.27 p mt [Depart Chiarleton..7.20 ta mn 5.10 p mt Ohuo Coumbila........10.35 a at l0 00 p mn TO ANt) FniOM CAMDEN. EAST (nAilYv ExCI.T Hl?NI)AY.) Departtt. ColumbtIia. . u.:0 at im. 5.056 pam 5.27 p mt [)tto Camtden...12.7 pt mt - 7 42 p it 7.-i2 p m WEsT (DAILr EXCEl.T SUNDAy.) )epart (Camdten...7.45 ta m 7. i5 a mt i. I5 pm Aue Colul>tia....11.25 a it 10.35 t mt It0.00 1' mi To AND FR1OMt AIUIIUTA. EAHT (tA rl.l.) )opart Columtblia.1.......1.; n m 5 271 p m Aue Augutia............ l.35 a itt 11.25 iy mn wESTn (DAIlY.) [)eptart A uIguta...... 69 a mt -I.0 to 1m itte Colum btia..........35t a mt l0.00 p mn CONNECTIONs thade ttColumbhia with Colitu laituu ami Gree. fille RtaillItomti by Ita an arriy ing at 10.3:,A .M. tad depatinlg ait 5.27 P'. Mi. AL Columtibia til polints on b,oth rotads. P'asen ger bty L.hese trais take Supiper at lirahchv11lle. At.Charlesion witht Stu*mmers for~ New Yor4k; ror Jackny vil( amtti points1 on the St. Johnl's liver; also with Charleston andt Savttni tnah Itallroati to aind frotm Savatnnaht awil li polntsa in F'lor-idat. At Augustat wIth GeorgIa and( Cenltrl Rlailroada to and from till poInts West tad South.* At lilauckvillo to tattI from poin15 ts BatrnlveIllintallroad. Through tickota cant ho purchased to all points South and WVest, be D. MIcQUEEKN, A gent, Colutnbia. JOllN 1H. PECK, Geneorai Manager. D). C. A LLEN, Geon. IPnat. lnu1 Tinet. AgIt