Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, October 16, 1872, Image 4
LQGAL.
l&ty Tho offi^ pbthe TlMJ^.iH SoTiricti on
the Corner of Russell ami .Vaiket Streets, oppo
site the Post Oflice. We would he pleased to
have our friends eall on us,wheli they uomc to
Orangeburg.
l^.Y" Mr. Ktnu 'ltont.vooN is authorized it>
collect and receipt for advertisements and sul>
HCi'iptiiihe to the TiiM*.
CUutc?> S?rvit;e9.
Pretdivtcritm Chprcjr?^-rvidfiM ;ft 11 A. M., I
und I P. M ?Saftbatli Schoo* at \)\ A. M.
Prayer meet inj; Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Hey. J. D. A/Brown, Evangelist.
Church of the Redeemer (Episeopul)?Ser
vices on the 3d and 5th SabbhsH of evorv month
at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Sabbath School 9A
A. M. Rey. $. Mx'Uichump, Hector.
Methodist Church?Service? at 11 A. M.
and 7 A P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.?
Rev. F. Atdd, Pastor.
I^UliVrinJChln-t'h^-SaiS'atb' School at 9 A.
Dr. P. A. Dantzler. Superintendent.
V*TOWN DIRECTORY.
Mavor?F. H; W. Briggmann.
Clerk? E. J. Oliveins.
Treasurei ? Wpi. AVibcoek.. , r. c -
Aldermen?K.M. Oliven^ \VM WiUeoek,
(!eo. Moliver, A. "Martia.
Orungcbnrg Mail Arrangement.
Northern, Western and Opens. . Closes.
Charleston, ..... .( . 10 A. M. 1.45 P. M
' Columbia ...... 12,8b P. M. 1. P. M.
* '* ?tlipe hours from SAj il. jc ?"> 1*. M. Sundays
'excepted ? 1
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
AT ORANGEBURG.
PASSEN? EU. FREIGUT.
DAT Tir.MXS. DAY TKAlXS.
Down - - - 12.05 P.M. Down - - - - 7.50A.M.
l p.2.17 I'. M. Up-12.42 A. M.
xusirrTrR.vi?*? l xioiittuaixs.
Down-11.58 P. M. Down - - - 0.13 I*. M.
Cp ----- 2.00 A. M. Up.5.31 A. M.
We are requested to correct an errone
ous impression which has gained public
eir/'iiljition, that exhibitors at the Orauge
hurg Coiii'.ty Fair will have to pay a fee
before being allowed to exhibit their ar
ticles. This is i:oi at till so. On the
conlrarv o.xM?hitors can enter their ur- !
tides fjcis t?f charge, and w ill be furnished
u season ticket. \Vfiich Kdnrfts in and out j
4.hr-i>uglHiut the Fair,*ut the reduced rate
.of 7? cents. *
F:: j:i nutend. !;!?? are lemnstul l<> meet the 1'x
eciitivet ?oinmhtcc pi the Oiaugchurg .Igricu!
tiir.il Society on Wednesday, 23d in-t.
We. are grntlli d to "*<l?serv? active preparation j
at ihe I'.icti r-.' Ituihllng for the coming Eatr, !
which pi.i- -to ?: ??pas- insueccss and uUiie- i
liveiie.-s I he one&tl'hlrf year; A f?.:H kind bl j
i.. i-:< hu- been ? ngjg? d. am! every ctloit ;> being
ma k> to ;:;:;!,?? it a Micec.-s. We trust the pc?jdi; j
Of the County will aj precia'ie and sustain lid- j
tuji rprije oVtln S??-i !ty with their coi trih?tiom <
and pre.\euee. j
The wcatlni !; is ttirmd i>uilccouh f.4?fct hay- '
tilg put i:i its ap] trance in the la*t few days
aa.l holding his own quite briskly.
We do no heu* mi much complaint among
t|ie planters .it scan ity of hdairej's. The,coltou
is soaic.vIi.il il>iuiud mi aM.l .!?<? phi nicks a nil
paying higher wages und gutting ly*s douuj]
ditrin.; the <! \\'.
A v- ry serious acehh ?i happened la.-l Sunday
to Mr. \V. T. Light foot, as he was driyiug.fuit
ju lie- afternoon with his fa in by, which very
ii&triy rc-mlied in the <!v-:it!i V;? o?4:: oe more i>f
the parlies. W hi'e on .1 brfdge the horse .-hied
and kepped olf the bridge, carrying with him
the l?uyg;.V.iu which wi re seated Mr. and Mrs,
Light fool, together with three children and a
nit,vc of Mr. L. The water w; s quite deep
enough to have drowned (hem, and i'os.dbly
would h ive done pii, b. nl it not he< n for some
Colored in Ii who drove up at the moment, and
rescued ihoin fr?ni the periloiH position they
wen: occupying under the upturned wagon. The
horse was. cut lo-i^e and rescued, and all narficx
brought home, when it was found that Mr. L'.s
niece was scrioii dv bort in one arm, and Mrs.
L. bail an arm broken and was very painfully
burl in the face.
- . -a^
John Hart zog, a young man at .Vr. W?hler'?
saloon, shot hiiusulf very seriously last Saturday
night. It was entirely accidental, the pistol ex
ploding in hi- breeches pocket, the ball passing
dow n the Icgaml entering the fool in whice it
ju-tahout the ankle joint.
W'c under.-tand that .Vr. Ifcnry Kolm bad
quite a painful wound iniiictct! upon his leg
about tho knee j?iut. A horse run away with
him and run him against d wagon in the road.
Ho fell shortly after and is not yet able lo walk.
il/r. ScovBI'h yard dog bit one of his em
ploye-!, a colored min named Hook. Of course
the dog was immediately caught, by the said
I look. The Hook wrfs slightly damaged.
._ - <??i^- ? ? i?< - -
.'Ar. E. Kzekicl is in the market and supplied
at all points. A cotton buyer, Inj abo ir. a
jeweller, besides dealing largely in hardware,
while he has a complete assortment of perfum
er! -.ad ?uch liiek-tihel's.
Please read the card of .Vr- T. S. AUmrgoltj
and give htm a call. /Vr. A is a young iner
chant who oingh-handed comes before you fo
n.ln.n.?i o. ...iu..ii I.. ...til A.. "... . : ?
' Last Sunday was a remarkably quiet one i"
fur (own. Mr.;Brown" did not have service
(here wub none a't the Baptist; tins was not the
tbinlor fifth .Sabbath'of the month, so that Mr.
Melliehamp was not here. Mr. Auhl held service
at his (the Methodist) church in the morning
and Evening.
The hearts of the few who heard were sail
dene/' last .Sunday byihenr^vs that Dr. Klliott
had been curried to Fort Motte in compliance
with thu message that he must attend our be
loved just or the agbd Mr. Mellichiunp, who basso
long and faithfully served his God and his peo
ple. We regret to heat that at lust account he
was still very ill, and we hope and pray, with
nil good Christians, that he may ho spared its
yet awhile.
Court has been busily employed, and Judge
Graham has been as usuat, urbane and at the
came time expeditious.
To outsiders the session has not been devoid of
its comicalities, some of which have been some
what too'soriotiR for daughter pure. '
One officer was smitten throughout ctmrt,
nnd for.the first time, with the stammers.
The reading of Judgo's sealed sentence of a
prisoner to one year in the penitentiary at hard
labor was forestalled by the pardon of the Gov
ernor'in hand held.
*.And theitadical candidate for Sheriff, 12.. I.
Gain, being for ^i* sifccqtid time called upon
?lo show1 carrse why he should not be indicted for
official misconduct, having his recent nomina
Upnj before hin eye, the .Judge very naturally
raid that judicial proceedings would be useless,
.seeing that if the voters were determined tq elect
mefbeinut parties, they miisj tbemstlvb^ siifTer.
Court adjourned yesterday noon.
? LL-U-? ? . U '-I
Consigrtyes Prr Express. . .
Mrs. W. II. Bull; P. MenD.el, W. II.
Cbampy & Co., A. J.. Hydride, A. P.
Avingcr ?5c Brother., Mrs. S. Hough, J. C.
Meaner, J. E. Prower, P. Rieh, C. I).
Blume, .Mrs. L. Pearson, S. Wilson, S. A.
Glover, J. II. Hook, A. C. Pair.
ORAN?EBURG SURVIVORS. ASS0CI-AT10N
An Fxtra and Important .5/ceting of this As.
-oeiatioa will lie held a! the Store of the Secre
tary, on the First Day of the "AgrieuUnrttl'Faiu,"
at I2.j o'clock. JA-mbers are urged to \f6 punc
tual. By order of the President.
.JOHN. A. IIA.l/ILTON,
pet I d-2 &?e. O.S.A.
('() AI IN [EEC I ^iL.
OZlAXO'EJiVRQ COTTON it A UK KT'
The market is iiepiovbg, prices ndvune
th/;' to'{ y**f lb., middlings eloid.ng at 17.1 els.
t har!csi??u? 173 to IsJ d>\
Prices C u r r e.nt.
Bacon 1 buns : : Hi 1"
<! I
12.! II
Dud : : J " i 15 (??
Corn ' : * : : : b is' 12 ) (?)
Peas : : : : " 1 Oil f.i
Oats : ned : : " I 25 (?>)
Flour : : :. : uwt ?"? 0\) Ui 5 75
Fodder : : : " 1 00 (? i '20
liouuh Dice : : 44 1 1?
Dam r : : : : lb 25 (??- 50
Fggs : : : > dox 25 (?'.
Turkey* : * : : pf 2 00 ('?< 2 50
Geest : : i -. : " ? 1 00 {?> \ 25
Chickens : : : ' " 20 Or. 'lM
I tees Wax : : : lb 22 ?
Jh ef . : }? .. 10 Cj) jl'i
Tidh.w . . :j ? " . < 10 Oi.
?Lii Ordinance.
Skc. IX of an Ordiiian.ee adopted by the Town
Council for fiscal yeao* ending 1st April, 1872,
ami now re-adopted, by |>rc?ciil Council lor
li-eal year bulling 1st April j 1S7."?, is as fol
111 u> :
? <i <i * ' * 4 *
For a License t<? carry on any T'ade, Busi
ness, oi Profession herein-after mentioned, shall
be pa id, viz.: A pot hcc.n i< s, ?5.00; AAihTOty
pis-t, ?3.00; Architects, ?;{.00, Auctioneers,
S1*.00; Dagiicriau Avrist, ,?3.00; Hanks or their
Branches, ?5.00; Ih tail Dealer- in goods, wares
and merchandise, (excluding distilled spirits,)
whose annual sah s are no; over ?10,000, ? ?>.< 0;
tim e )ibo.?c annual sa'-es are over $10,000 and
under $'50,000, ?10.00; those whose anual sales
are over ?.'50,000 ?10.00; I (enlists, each, ?1.00;
l*rinting Offnes, S?.00; Lawvers or Attornevs,
eeh, ?i.!!0; Barber*, ?7.00; Taf!or4, }2tl0;
Dravs, Wngfihs/Omuilnisrs, mid Carrin^es who
haul for hire, each, tt.00; Circus, each, per day,
t<i be paid before r xbiliition, 2-V.0?; MeUagerics,
each, per duy, 10.00; Ptactieiiig physieianP,
each, '1.00; Peddlers per month, ?.00; f litckslers,
3.00: Cabinet Makers, 2.00; Hotels, 5.00, Ihiaril
ing House, private, 3.00; Bakery,2.00;Milenery,
2,00; Saddle and Harness Mtikcni and rcpairgis
ol same, 2.0U; Id very Stables. 5.00; < Inn Smiths
and IVack Smiths, euch establishment; 3.00;
Boot anil Shoe Makers,2.00;dewclursaod Watch
and Clock Itopidrers, 2.00; Master Mechanics
and House Btublors, 2.00. >; * ? All male
inhabitants of the Town, between the ages of
IS and 50 years, liable to road duty, shall be
subject to a compound lax of one dollar eavh.
(Signed! F. II. W. I'.IDCtJ.MAXN,
net !' Mayor.
NOTICE.
V.. KZEKIEL is now pK p.'ircd to Inn' COT
TON of advance money on the same?highest
market prices is usual paid for all County pro
duce, oct !)
Special Notice.
The undersigned do hereby warn all pntics
to desist hereafter from bunting ti] on their
lam's. Though we feel that thu hunting ol
gentlemen nhywhoro is in no way a trespass,
we fed constrained to prohibit all, in order to
reach parties who are not gentlemen) mwl who
under pretense of sea rehing for game, Htou! ami
commit other nuisances. We lire determined
to use upon all such the extreme law.
.JOHN ROBINSON,
ocll 1 WM I-' trnmvsai'v
Moulding-), Bracket*, St;.ir Ki.:m- it ald
ers'Furnishing Hardware, E>ratu l*i|??*f Fluor
Tiles, Wut' Guards, Terra Oottti Ware, Mxirblo
Imiff Slltto Miuplo Pieces. [
Window ?lnss a Specialty.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on applica
tion, by t m , , f P. V. TOALK. '
f*$o. 20 Harne and iJiM'packiicy street,
oct 1-Ty ' L'lnmciiton, SjC.
Bfotice of Dismissal.
Notice is hereby given that I will, on
the 20th day of October next, file my
final account with the Honorable Judge
of Probate for Ornngeburg County, as
Administrator of 11. M. Dant/.icr, [and
ask for Letters of Dismissal.
J. P. M. FOTJRfcS,
' Administrator.
l'?K SALM.
A Tract of Land of about "00 acres, about
one mile from tho Town of Orangehtirg, will bo,
disposed of tni reasonable terms. Abo a Milch
Cow. Apply to K. KOlIINSi dS*. *
net 1-4
HH.VCKEIvFORD & KK1L5,Y,
FACTORS AM) UBNERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
% NWktu Atu^NTc? NVllARP,
Charleston, S.C.
/LOKXTS l'OK
Moro Phillips' Ammoniatcd Carrihean .Sea
CV'ANI).
w. w. p!i.\CKi.i:roi:o. wm. aikkx ki:i.i.<?.
oct 1-12
OATS.
?EIJJX) KYI::.
A Supply of fVLACK RUSTPROOF
A f S just received.
North Carolina and Georgia ?SK1CD
KYl\ aiwavs on band.
sTOYALL'.S AUGUSTA FLOUIl,
sacked at mill.
liaeoe, Salt, Lard and Cheap Tobacco,
J. A. HAMILTON'S STORE,
Market Street;
WAiiK v Ei\ l M?NS MM S~
"WlIOl.KPA J.K
GROCERS AND
LIQ U O li 1 > !?: A 1. r. tt tt.
i(i:5 ?i i.O? I:\tM ?ay it?il i ,r: i feiern ?/.
( I ?H'J( sic il. S. C.
have in stoTtr as u.-nal, a large variety of
oiioc ??: i; i ks, li<j 1:0 r.k <?
and in ndditioii arc rcct'ivb g th i: hii ? n ??.?[
meat of FAMILY &. PLANTA VU>X (iRO
( Kit IKS, for tho ball trade, boi.glit al lowest
cash prices, consisting in part of
Smoked ('. Ii. SIDES AND iHOFLDEES.
1). S. SIDES A N I' JvIM ll'LDKltS.
Eamilv, Extra ?V Superior I lour.
Nigar.i of ad < trades. A I arge
Variety of tireen .'v. i''. !
Tea". A I ?arge V . i i ty
of Chewingei .Smok
ing Totia. ?'(>.
A Large'Variety' of Havana and Domestic
Sugar-, .lava Lagiiavra
and I'io ('otiie.
Ami Vnvi'oStB c>flici1* (?ootls,
such nv
Sail Mackerel, IVtf. pork, Syrups, M-V-. -.
( and!. -, S|::r. Ii, Preserved und Canned Stud's
ixc, jU'., ,'.<-. Their LlgiKUS UEPA.UT
MLN'.l i- hiicd with clinic* I'oreign and Do
mestie as aho (he cheaper gradu-i of lh?all>|ies,
({ill, WIpjilMVii, Wines Co., Ac., U>0 UUIII01OUS
to mention. .
Sole Agents for Old ( row, Clipper and Okab ,
ona Whiskey, and the Celebrated Diamond (iin j
in hands ami cases.
ang2l .'hno.
THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! '
Till)
NEW FAMILY SINGp'R :-i:\ViN(;
MACH IN K
WlTJI ATTAl.ll.M JiNI ? l'OK AI.!. kixos ok WOlIK
is fa.;t winning favor in the honfeho.M,its shown
frv the rapidly increa-iim sab ?.
This HK\y FAMILY'SEVYIKC MACHINE
is cjtpahle of a range aijd viyictV of work .-"< i?
as \tt(s mice thought ImpOsinhlu* to j erfofm hv
niachiiiery We claim and can show Ihitt il is I
the ehcajiest, movi beautiful, deliCiKely arrang
ed, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and ninoe* ?'
ly running of all the Family Sewing Nfacabics.
It i- remavKiihlc not only lor thii ran:;' ami va
riety ofils sieving, but a!-, i.., the variciy.and
dilfcreut kinds tu texture wfiich i; will ^Vwwith
ci|ual ficiliiv and \ivr feel ion, using -]\k twist,
linen or cbtloii ifirctjd. Otic or coarse, inaltii
the interlocked-elastie-s.'ii h, alike on hoth sides
of the fabric sewn. Thus, heaver cloth, or
leather may he sewn with ?real strength ami
unifortuity of stitch ; and, in a moment, this
willing anil never wearying iu-iiunicnt may he
adjusted for line work <>r gauzi or gossattti r tis
sue, or,llftb'tucking of tarlatan, or milling,- or
almost any other work which delicate lingers
have hecu Known in perform.
At the world's lair it received the great
award of the highest shies!
.1. Ki White, Agon*,
Office nt Engine House, prangehurg, S. C. I
TU Ii
$K?'?NI> AXNI'AjL, FAIR
OK TU 15
C) ?? :i 11 *r c\ 1) 11. l'g
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
Will he lield :?t
ANDREWS FACTORY BUILDING.
Cotnmim in- on TCF.SDA Y, October 29lh,
imdi'inliiig <.!i Till 11SDAV, October
pWlH jvXE&UTIVK COMMITTEE AN
EL ununcc that thev are milking a't.-ingeincnls
Im double ihfl'RKii/UiAl LIST, and tdincftfiW
thu attractiveness of die .PAH; in every partic
I ithir. They appeal to the pcoplu of the, eomitv
j for tin ir osipcialioii in trArwork making it
W great success. Tho h die? especially are invi
ted to contribute, and motu than twice as many
premium?, as at the lute Fair, will he olicrcd.in
their department.
The following is a summary of the premiums
ofKned:
DEPARTMENT A.?'FIELD CROPS.
For largest yield of cotton upon one acre, $10.
For, largd?t yield pf corn upon live acres of
high ImihK, -SI't;
For (argent yield of coni upon five acres of
swamp land,?l?*
For largest; yield of corn upon one acru of
high hind, b">. ' '
For the largest yield of corn upon one acre of
swamp land, ??">. *
^ Forlar^est yield of Rice upon o:jr acre, S?.
j F?r/liirgest yield df Peas upon one)acre, ??.'
Lnrgi st yield ?if Sweet Potatoes, upon *onc
acre, :>>
For largest yield of Ivisl potatoes upon J
acre, $??0.
For largest vield of turnips upon \ acre
?2..r)0.
For larg -i yield of Ordntid Nuts upon one
acre, S3.
For lliu largest yiehf of Native Grass Hay
upon one acre. ?"j.
For largest yield of Pea Vine Hay upon
one acre, ?>.
For largest yield of Sorghum Syrnp from
one acre, ?31
For largest yield of Sugar Cane Syrup from
; acre, S?,
Parties wishing to compete for these Prctai
urns must notify tho F.jcccutivo Com Ant tec he
I fote.eouiine.Meing to gather the re- pective pro
duets, ii order that urrnngetnents may he made
for iiu impartial test of the respective vie'ds.?
These ptvinuiitis to l>e paid hi Agricultural
i Topis or Implements, at market rates.
in.)
SAMPLES OF CROPS.
JOilN W. SKtd.KRS F.sft., Su}icrinten(knt'.
17 Premiums, worth from $S,00 to $10.00.
(C.)
GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS.
Maj. JOHN .1. ?ALfLEY,'Superintendent.
12 Premiums, worth from ?1.00 to ?10.00.
(*>.)
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT.
L. KEATlXti NOUKIS, Esq. Sujierintendenl.
2S Urcmiiuns, worth from ?2.00 to ?5.00.
(i?t)
MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURES.
COl.. PAIL S. FFI.DF.ft, Snjut'intenilent.
?_7 Preniiuins; worth from .??'1.00 to ?20.00.
IV.)
LADIES' WORri,
JOHN \V DAXTZLFK, 1'.-;., Superintendent.
50 Ptvinitmi-, wortii from ?1.00 to $10.00.
(G.)
STOCK?Unites and Mule.-.
Dm ALF.SMi S. .VALLEY; Superintend
Premiums, Medals and Diplomas.
Cattle.
IlKXEY X. AXLLL, Superintendent.
premiums, Medals and Diplomas',
X < Klicr .Stock.
Cot.. JOHN ?'. KDW.VKDN, Superintendent.
lH premium-!, medids and diploma-.
In thi- Department especially, as w .11 as in
others,, separate pfeiiii'.inis arc oIll-red for
import! <l animals and articles.
(El.)
I'OULTRY.
.1. (ti'?KflK \"< ?S 1", Esq., Sujicriutendent.
1 ?_' premiums, worth from ?2.00 to $5.00.
? '."(!,) ?
PLoiMcujyruRi;.
T. C Ill HULK, L-.j., Sinjterintendrnti
."> pie mi ?nun, worth from SI.00 to ?8.00:
(X,)
?IISCELLANJCOU^
i JOJIN A. HAMILTON, Superintendent. '
?Jo premium-, worth from ?2.00 to ?10.00
I'UK-iUKNTS PK KM I CM.
The President of the Society trfl'ers a
special 810 premium for the lady ex
hibiting the greatest variety and number
oi'ui'ticiea uselhl in keeping house.
Those desiring to exhibit, or to ascertain
further particulars, are rcoucnted to apply to
any pf the updi rsigntd for information.
Pro11 iiini- will also bu tillered for plowing
and lor nthhitic iitilh A new, varied and at
trau ivc programme of utuuscmeuis will bo car- ,
ri il Out, under the charge of;a competent coin- !
uiittei of gent'em n, whose names will hereaf
ter appear.
Kvory ? ili?? i wil/ he made to render the Fala
worthy of the great .-Igtioultural sodioii of
which Orangehurg is the centre; and in order
that this shall bu the case, the work of prepara
tion must he participated in by all who have
the uiferest of our State and county at heart,
s \,Mt t:i, I ?K,
Wi8t,i;v \V. Cum.eii,
II Ait rix Hicfts,
I. \ V, ttnxoK II. I?I < K WITH,
J.\MI.- I >. TllK/i A'aN'I .
Ksectttive t.'otuinitlee*
IN PROBATE ObyRT.
I'irrrrioN if .o it pautition.
Ex parte Caroline Kariek and others.
The creditor.^ of Adam Ktirick nitd ol
lib son Adam Cl Kail; k, ate requi|e< to
prove their demands boloio nie wit .in
t v i) months ft out this dato, t-lth Sept.
1S72. THAI). C. ANDliKWS,
Prohale Judtro.
AT
T. Gj VINCKES
OP
Pall and Winter Dry Woods,
CLOTMI3STGr5 BOO.TB TV^D SHOES,
HATH, TRUNKS, &c.,
WHICH WILL BK SOLD AT* TUB " V :
LOWEST FRZCDIS
_A.nd Ooad Value Cx-u.ai?anteed.
Having had" many years experience in tin?
BOOT A N IZ> SHOE BUSIXKSS,
JC will make a specialty of that department and warrant all GOOD"? as represented.
fjfc? Gr. VINCE*
ORANGEnURG, S. O.
oct & N*eja X>oor.to X>j. A. C. Dike's Drug $f?re.
J. S. A I b e r g o t t i
" SUCCESSOR Tp
T. A. JEFFORDS & CO..
* Having purchased the INTEREST of the Firm of T. A JEFFORDS & CO.,
Corner of Russell S'.rcct and Railroad A venue, I lake this n?ethod of vnforming my
friends and former patrons that I am now
LOCATED AT THE ABOVE PLACE,
Where I will he happy to serve them with everything in the ' '
GROCERY 101X13
Of the BEST QUALITY and at LOW FIGURES.
Thanking you for your Support in the past I respeetfullr ndc a corifii?*uiec
same. J. -Si ALREUGOTTl.
Oct ltt lv
of
TKAVELLEKS5 GUr?E.
Northeastern Railroad.
Oiiari.kston, :;. C, June 8, 1872.
Trains will leave Charleston daily at
It). 1") A. M. hnd 8.00 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston ,0.00 A. M.
(Mondays excel >ted) ami 3 P. M.
'I rain dues not leave Charleston 8.00
P. M., Si NDAYS.
Tnun having lO.lft A. M. makes
throughcui nectipn to New York, via
iJichnnuid and Acquia Cr ok only, going
through in -11 hours.
Passengers leaving hy 8.00 P.M. train
have choice <tf rout, via R'fchmond and
Waslmigtnn, or via Portsmouth and Bal
timore. Those leaving Friday hy *liis
Train lay over on Sunday in Baltimore.
Those leaving on Saturday remain Sun
day in Wiliuinglon, N. C\
This is t he cheapest, quickest and most
pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago
and other points West and Northwest
with Trains mnking connection at Wash
ington with Western Trains of Balti
more and Ohio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. (' LEAPOR, (Jen. Ticket Agent.
SAVANNAH AND Uli ARLKST0N RAILROAD.
C?iaui.i:ston, June 1.1, 1872.
On and aller Monday, dune 17thj the
Passenger Tvu-ifn.s on this Roa'd will run
as fallows :
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Charleston daily - - 8.30 p. in
Arrive ?it'SaVtinnah daily - 9.45 p. in
A rrve Savannah ?= - 11.30 p. tn
Leaivc at Charleston daily ?* . 7 a. m
DAY TRAIN.
\ (Stimlars o*ccritrvL>
ooixo t.Xt*r, on down*.
Leave Greenville ? - - 7.H0 a m
" liclton - - ? . - - - tt.W a iu
" Cokesburv ... 11.15 aim
? Abbeville! - - - - 915 a u
" Ncwlnsrry - - - p m
? AlKton - . - - - - 4.20 p m
Arrive Columbia ... - tf.00 p m
S&T Connect nt Alston with trains on the
Spartanhnrg ami Cnion Railroad; connecting
at Columbia, S. C, will? night traun ort the
South Carolina Railroad, up and down; al.<t>
with trains going North and South on the Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Uailnud. and
Wilmington Celnmlna and Augusta |i dlfo.vl.
AlfHEVII.I.K MtAXCH;
Train leaves Abbeville at {?.15 A; M.,
connecting with (h)wn train from Green
ville. Leaves Cokcsbnry at 2.15 Pf M.,
connecting with up train from Coluinbiiw
Accommodation train, Mondays, Wednes
days, and Fridays. T/SUve< C iksh-try a
11.15 A. M., or on the arrival of the down
train from Greenville. Leaves Ahbevillo
at 1 o'clock, P. M., conuecltng with np
train from Columbia.
ANDERSON URANCIT & BLUK ItHMtK MVX
DOWN.
Leave Walhalla
? Pcrrvville
" Pendklon
Anderson
Arrive Helton
5.4-"? n m
l ?.*_'.*? a in
7.IU a in
8.1? a in
V.UO a m
UP.
Leave Helton
M Amlersow
" Pendleton
*? Pcrrvville
Arrive Watlialla
.'l,?(i p ui
- 4.50 p ni
5.5U p tu
? ?.:t-"?j? fit
7.1 ? p u\
Accommodation train between Ballon
and Anderson on Tuesday*, Thursdays,
and Saturdays. Iy.?ave Helton at 11.50*A.
M., or on arrival of down train from
Greenville. Leave Anderson at 2.00 P.
M.. conn?ctihg with up train f-om Co
lumbia. THOS. DODAMEAD,
Gen'l Sutiennteiuhmt.
Jaiiez Norton, Gun'l Ticket Agent,
Leave Charleston, - - 7.40 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah - 8.30 p. m.
Leave .Savannah - - 11 a. in.
Arrive at Charleston ? 6.80 p. m.
Passengers from Charleston hy 3.30
p. in. train make close eoniicctiou with
Port Poval Hail road for Beaufort,
Preight forwarded daily on through
hills of lading to points in Florida and
hy Savannah of steamship? to Boston.
Prompt i.ispatch given to freights for
Heaufort and points on Port Royal Rail
road and at as low rutes as hy any other
line.
'1 iekets on sale at this office for Beau*
h?rt ovei Port Uoytd Railruad.
CVS. CAI)SI>F>T.
Engineer and Superintendent
S. C. hUYLSTON, Cen. PL and Ticket
Agent.
Greenville and Columbia R. R.
C1li;tm_>;o of r^elivWlute.
4 vN mill after TJ11'KS LAY, Hc\ toriiber ?
" 9 1872, the passenger trains on this Road
will Ih- ran as lbi|ov>, daily, Sundays cxcftpiod:
OOINO wi:sr, on up.
Leave Columbia ... 71*? a in
" A Istoit.P.Oo a in
" .V w berry .... 10,40 n in
" Cokeshury .... 2,00 p in
*' Relton .... ;;,.'i0 p m
Arrive CSrceuvilie .... o.'lO j> in
SOTTH CAROLINA ItAILROAH;
Ciiaisi.kstox, S. ('., Mav 1?. Wfi
On und utlor .SUNDAY, May 10, tho
passenger trains on the South Carolina
Ilailroad will run .is follows:
FOR AllJfSTA.
Leave. Charleston - 0:30 a in
Arrive tit Augusta - ? 0:40 p in
Pott coi.VJfn! v.
Leave Charleston - 0:30 a tu
Arrive at Colunihia, - 5:20 p m
for t1!AlH.r?STOX\
Leave Augusta ? - 0:00 a ni
Arrive uf Charleston - 4:30 p in
Leave Colunihia - IhOt) a in
Arrive at Charleston - ?":30 p in
AUdUSTA nk'ut KXI'r.p^
(Sundays oxeeptcd.) .
Leave Charles tot - 8:30 p iu
Arrive at Augusta. - - 7:35 a in
Leave Augusta - - 0:15 p in
Arrive at Charleston ? ?1:50 a id
CQhV'MlUA XKHlf t:XI'ltt\s
(Sundays effpfyfol.)
Leave Charleston ? 7:10 p hi
Arrive at Colunihia - 0:30 a in
Lou ye t oluinhia - - 7:50 p iu
Arrive at Charleston ? 0.45 a nj
s:: m m KU vim. ?: thai n .
Leave Sjuinmervilie - 7 2"? a n>
Arrive at Charleston - 8:40 a ra
Leave Charleston ? 3:*J5 i- m