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Jan. 18-Dr B J Serabert, post mortem examination ?c., 1( Jan. 18-Prince A James, consta? ble, summoning Coroner's Jil ry, ? Jan. 28-W F Rhame, Coroner, services, holding inquest, ?c., ft Jan. 23-W J Beard, Trial Jus? tice, affidavits in Lunacy \2J 2 Jan. 23-R P Smith, constable summoning Coroner's Jury, 2 Jan. 23-T V Walsh, Probate - Judge, proceedings in luna? cy, [23 e Jan. 15-W F Rbame, Coroner, services, holding inquest, 10 Feb. "2-W F Rbame, Coroner, services, examining cause of death, - 3 Feb. 5-W F Rhame, Coroner, services, examining cause of death, 3 Feb. 5-Dr E F Darby, post mor- . tem examination, ? c., 10 Feb. 5-M E McDonald, Trial Jus? tice, services holding inquest ?c., 8 Feb. 5-L A Wheeler, constable, summoning Coroner's Jury, 2 Feb. 12-Dr H Y DuBose, exami? nation in Junacy, ?c., 5 " Feb. 12-Dr W W. Fraser, exami? nation in lunacy, ftc, 5 Feb. 15-W J Beard, Trial Jus? tice, affidavit ia lunacy, 1 Feb. 15-T V Walsh, Probate Judge, proceeding in lunacy, 3 Feb. 18-Marion Sanders, Sheriff, conveying lunatic 14 May 1-M B McDonald, Trial Jus x tice, affidavit in lunacy 1 May 2-W R DuBose, constable, summoning, Corner's Jury, 2 May 2-L' L Fraser, Jr., deputy coroner, services, holding in? quest, ftc, 10 1 May 2-Dr H Y BuBose, post mor? tem examination, ?c., 10 ? May8-DrTbos Wells, examina? tion in lunacy,. 5 < May 8-Dr E F Darby, examina? tion in lunacy 5 ( May 8-T V .Walsh, Probate Judge, proceeding in lunacy, [2"I 6( Maj 10-Marion Sanders, Sheriff, . conveying lunatics, 15 S Maj 16-Marion Sanders, Sheriff, summoning Coroner's Jury, . 2 0 May 18-Dr J A Mood, post mor? tem examination, kc., ' 10 0 May 18-W F Rbame, Coroner services holding inquest, ftc, 10 7 June 16-W F Rbame, Coroner services holding inquest, ftc, 112: June 16-Marion Sanders, Sheriff, snmmoning Coroner's Jury, 2 0 June 16-Dr W J Priagle, exami? nation in lunacy, 5 81 June 16-Dr J A Mood, examina? tion, in lunacy, 5 Ol June 16-T V Walsh, Probate Judge, proceeding In lunacy, 3 04 Ju?e 1$-W J Beard, affidavit in lunacy, 1 0< June 18-Marion Sanders, Sheriff, conveying lunatic, - 14 0? June 21-W F Rhame, Coroner, services, examining cause of dea.tb, 3 0C June 25-Dr R ? Dennis, post mortem examination, ftc, 10 3? June 25-D E Durant, Trial Jus? tice, services, holding inquests [2} 17 0C 'Jose 27-Tyler Dixon, constable. ' services, summoning Coroner's Jurys, [2j 4 00 * June 27-Dr R Y McLeod, post mortem examination, ftc., in? quest, , .. 10 60 July 13-Isaac X Lenoir, Trial Justice, affidavit in lunacy, 1 00 July 13-Dr H J McLaurin, exam? ination in lunacy, ftc, 5 45 July *13-Dr W W Anderson, ex? amination in lunacy, 5 00 July 14r-Mariou Sanders, Sheriff, conveying lunatic, 13 02 Julj 14-T V Walsh, Probate Judge, proceeding in lunacy, [2J 6 00 .2?* July 23-DrJuoS Hugbson, ex amination in lunacy, 5 00 July 23-Dr J A Mood, examina? tion io lunacy, 5 00 July 23-T V Walsh, Probate Judge, proceeding tn Inoacy, 3 00 July 28-W F Rbame, Coroner, services, holding inquest, ftc, ll 00 July 30-A H Smith, constable, summoning juries, inquest, [2] 4 00 July 30-L L Carroll, Trial Jus? tice, services holdiog inquest, 8 50 July 30-Dr L Geo Corbett, post mortem examination, ftc, 10 15 August 16-Dr J M Sanders, post mortem examination, ftc, 10 60 August 16-M E McDonald, Trial Justice, examining cause of death, 3 00 August 23-W F Rhame, Coroner, examining cause of death, 3 00 August 29-L L Carroll, Trial Jus? tice, services, holding 3 inquests, ftc, * 25 50 August 29-A H Sm?tb, constable, services, summoning jury in ' quest, 2 00 Sept. 29-Jas II McLeod, Trial Justice, services holdiog inquest, 8 50 Sept. 29-Dr E J Rembert, post mortem examination, ftc, 10 10 Oct. 2-Tyler Dixon, constable, summoning Corner's Jury, 2 00 Oct. 2-Dr R E Dennis, post mor? tem examination, ftc, 10 20 Oct. 2-David E DuRant, Trial Justice, services holding inquest, 8 50 Oct. 5-Dr E F Darby, services at examination causes of death, 5 00 Oct. 5-M E McDonald, Trial Jus? tices, services examining cause of death, 3 CO Oct, 19-Dr W W B J.imes, medi? cal examination in lunacy, ftc, 5 50 Oct. 19-Dr W W Anderson, Sr., medical-examination iu lunacy ftc, 5 50 Oct. 20-T V Walsh, Probate Judg*, proceedings in lunacy, 3 00 Oct 23-Marion Sanders, Sheriff, conveying lunatic to Asylum, 16 04 j Total, $589.81 Auditor's Accounts. 1886. Feb. 19-Edward Perry k Co, sup? plies for office, $ 4 00 1885. Dec. 1-Watchman k Soo thron, advertising tax returns, 21 45 March ?-W R Delgar, Auditor, services under act 1884, 40? 00 March I-Darr k Son, advertising tax returns,- 19 50 April 30-W K" Dt?gar, Auditor, office supplies, 10 10 May 12-Edward Perry k Co, of? fice snppliesj 75 Sept. 22-Edward Ferry k Co, . office supplies, 7 70 Oct. 31-W R Delgar, Auditor, office supplies, 5 10 Total $468 60 Clerk of Cvurt Accounts'. 1885. Dec. 12-Walker, Eraos & Cogs? well, office supplies, $ 52" 70 1886. Feb. 2-Herring k Co, difference in exchange safes, 15 88 Feb. 27-Wm II Cuttino, Clerk, services February Court, 125 20 March 6-Walker, Evans k Cogs? well, office supplies, 15 00 March 8-Wm H Cnttino, Clerk, express freight, &c, 2 40 March 16-Walker, Evans & Cogs? well, office supplies, books, 48 00 March 25-Darr k Son, printing for office, 5 00 May 30-W H Cuttino, Clerk, services May Court, 79 45 May 30-W H Cuttino, Clerk, ser? vices May Court, 14 40 June 17-Central R R Co. freight on safe for Clerk, 11 40 July 23-Jas D Graham, Clerk, office supplies, 9 55 Sept. 23-Walker, Evans k Cogs? well, office supplies, 3 00 Total $382 08 Treasurer's Accounts. 1885. Dec. 31-J Ryttenberg k Sons, of? fice supplies, kc, $ 3 95 1886. Feb. 2-Watchman k Southron, publishing Treasurer's report, 100 30 Feb. 6-Darr k Son, publishing Treasurer's report, 66 80 May 25-J Ryttenberg; k Sons, of? fice supplies, 1 25 Sept. 29-N G Osteen, advertising tax notice, 18 15 Oct. 2-Darr k Son, advertising tax notice, ll 20 Total, $201 65 Master s Accounts. 1886. March 16-Walker, Evans k Cogs? well, office supplies, $ 8 40 March 27-Hon John S Richard? son, Master, office supplies, 10 25 March 31-Walker, E rans k Cogs? well, office supplies, 6 00 April 30-M Moise, Administrator, rent office for Master 6 mouths, 30 00 Oct. 31-M Moise, Administrator, rent office for Master 6 months, 30 00 Total, $84 65 Probate Judge'* Accounts. 1885. Nev. 1-Edward Perry k Co, books for office, $ 15 00 Nov. 28-Edward Perry k Co, .office supplies, 50 1886. Feb. 19-Edward Perry k Co, of? fice supplies, 1 50 Feb. 20-N G Osteen, printing for office, 2 00 April 4-N G Osteen, printing for office, 2 00 Sept. 22-Edward Ferry k Co, of? fice supplies, 5 60 Total, $26 60 School Commissioner's Accounts. 1885. Dec. 19-Edward Perry k Co, of? fice supplies, $ 14 20 Dec. 31-J Ryttenberg k Sons, lamp for office, 1 00 1S86. Jan. 30-J Ryttenberg k Sons, of? fice supplies, I 40 May 25-J Ryttenberg k Sons, of? fice supplies, 50 June 20-J D Wilder, School Com? missioner, office expenses, 12 33 Oct. 31-Edward Solomons, Exec? utor, rent of office 12 months, 60 00 Total, $89 43 Jury Commissioner's Accounts. 1886. Feb. 24-L P Loring, Jury Com? missioner, services February Court, 42 00 May 6-L P Loring, Jury Commis? sioner, services May Court, 15 00 Oct. 23-W R Delgar, Auditor, acting as Jury Commissioner, services, 36 00 Total, $93 00 Supervisor of Registration Accounts. 188G. March 1-P 7 Gaulard, Supervi? sor, office supplies, $ ll 50 May 9-Darr k Soo, advertising notice, 6 30 May 9-N G Osteen, advertising notice, 7 87 Total, $28 87 Advertising, Printing and Statiojiery. 1835. Nov. 10-Watchman k Southron and Temperance Worker, adver? tising poor bouse, $ 4 50 Nov. 17-Watchman k Southron and Temperance Worker, pub? lishing annual report, 120 Nov. 21-Darr k Son, publishing annual report, 83 Dec. 15-Edward Perry k Co, checkbook, 10 1886. Feb. 2-Watchman k Southron, and Temperance Worker, adver? tising bridges, 4 Feb. 6-Darr k Son, advertising bridge notice, 3 Feb. 18-Edward Perry k Co, supplies office County Commis? sioners, Feb. 20-Darr k Son, publishing Presentment Grand Jury, 9 Feb. 24-Watchman k Southron and Temperance Worker, pub? lishing Presentment Grand Jory 13 May 12-Edward Perry k Co, sup? plies office County Commission? ers, 14 May 29-Darr k Son, publishing Presentment Grand Jury, kc, 8 June 1-N G Osteeo, advertising, publishing, kc, 26 Jilly 13-Edward Perry k Co, supplies office County Commis? sioners, 3 ( July 20-Darr k Son, printing certificates, 9 < Oct. 19-N ffOsteen, advertising, publishing, kc, 14 i Oct. 23-Darr k Seo,-advertising, publishing, kc, ll 5 Total, $337 ? Public Buildings- Account*. ms Jan. 19-J B Carr, lamber for poor house, $ 23 ? Feb, 17-B A Hussey, hauling lumber and building stables at poor house, 23 0 Feb. 19- Waities Newman, posts for jail fence, 2 A Feb. 19-T C Scaffe, repairs stoves Court house, 6 4 March 1-J B Carr, work on of? fice Clerk of Court, Probate Judge, Sheriff and Court house, 41 9 March 2-W W D Chandler, re? pairing jail fence, 2 0 March 12-T C Scaffe, repairing, jail roof, 10 3 May 1-J B Carr, repairing Conrt house yard fence, 16 9 May 4-T C Scaffe, repairing court house roof, kc, 7 7! May 26-D W Wells, building fence at poor house, enclosing the insane, 83 3. May 25-J D Craig, table for court house, Stenographer, 3 51 June 24-John I Brunsoo, repair jail cells, 13 5( Aog. 2-B J Barwick, work on jail well, 2 2( Aug. 23-Sydney Durant, work Auditor's office steps, 8( Aug. 25-J D Craig, desk, &c, for Sheriff's office, 13 21 Oct. 13-J S Keays, glazing at jail and Auditor's office, 2 2C Total, $253 44 Miscellaneous Accounts. 1885. Nov. 28-W Ii Martin, medicines prisoners in jail, 5 50 Dec. lt-T V Walsh, Clerk, one half expenses to C on County business for Commissioners, wood, freight, kc, 8 12 Dec. 31-J Ryttenberg k Sons, supplies for jail, blankets, kc, 10 35 1886. Jan. 19-W J Graham, services as special constable, 4 80 Jan. 30-J Rettenberg k Sons, supplies for Court house and jail, 5 22 Jan. 30-Mrs E R Alston, dama? ges to horse, carriage and har? ness on public highway, 25 00 Jan. 30-T V Walsh, Clerk, w*ood, postage, &c, County Commis? sioners, 2 75 Feb. 4-J D Craig, 7 mattresses for jail, 27 00 Feb. 13-J H Taylor, T J, Rich? land Co, services, 3 20 Feb. 14-J J McLeod, services as special constable, 1 10 March 1-R Maxwell Jenkins, damages to wagon on public highway, ll 20 March 4-H H Lesesne. Sheriff Clarendon Co, services, 4 35 March 9-Sebastian Sumter, ser? vices on board equalization, 4 30 March 8-L C Mills, services on board equalization, 4 40 March 9-Jas G White, services on board equalization, 3 50 March 9-Dr Henry Stuckey, ser? vices, on board equalization, 4 90 March 9-Daniel Keels, services on * board equalization, 5 20 March 9-J C Hodge, services on board equalization, 4 10 March 9-Dr H J McLaurin, ser? vices on board equalization, 4 20 March 9-Richard I Manning, Jr, services on board equalization, 4 50 March 9-W D Rhodes, services on Board equalization, 4 20 March 9-11 E L Peebles, services on board equalization, - 5 00 March 10-W P Cole, Sheriff Dar? lington Co, services. 9 20 March 17-M T Holley, Sheriff Aiken Co, services, 2 05 March 30-II II Lesesne, Sheriff Clarendon Co, services, April 5-T V Walsh, Clerk, wood, postage &c, Cora missioners, May 1-R W Durant k Son, jail supplies, Ac, May 10-A W Suder, services as an expert with Grand Jury, May 25-J Ryttenberg k Sons, cooking utensils, kc, for jail, May 28-H H Lesesne, Sheriff' Clarendon Co, services, 24 May 31-Lawrence J Parrott, ser? vices as Stenographer for court, first quarter, June 16--T C Scaffe, bueket fe* jail use, June 17-M James, work moving safes, Clerk Court, July 1-T V Walsh, Clerk, post? age, box rent, ftc, Commission? ers, July 1-6 M Barrett, services as special constable, July 5-H H Lesesne, Sheriff Clar? endon Co, services, July 5-D E Durant, Trial Jus? tice, conveying prisoners and expenses, July 30-M James, work on trees Court house yard, Aug. 3-W II Outz, Sheriff, Edgefield Co, service, Aug. 26-Daneey Davis^services as mid-wife for prisoner in jail, Sept. 20-J D Craig, lot for jail, Sept. 25-Hiram Spears/ damages to horse and buggy op highway, Oct. 1-David E Durant} Trfa'l Justice, conveying prisoners^- . Oct. 1-Julius A Schwerin, coal for Court hou?e, Oct. 1-Thos V Walsh, Clerk, postage, office expenses, ftc, Oct. 2-C H Moise, Agent, insur? ance on Courthouse, Oct. 2-Altamont Moses, Agent, insurance on Court boase, pre? mium, Oct. 2-A White ft Son, Agents, insurance on jail and poor house, premium, Oct. 16-W J Andrews, dinner for jurymen, order Court, Oct. 19-Jas E Jervey, boarding jury, ftc, Approved by presiding Jodge, October Court, 1386, Oct. 23-L J Parrott, Stenogra? pher, services Oct Court, 1886, Oct. 27-R S Brad well Jr, repair? ing election boxes, ftc, Total, Cbvrt Expenses. ?886. Feb. 19-Reid Ard, services as constable, Feb. 20-L D Jervey, services as constable, Feb. 25-L F Jenkins, services as constable, Feb. 25-R S Brad well, Jr, serviv ces as constable, Feb. 25-L F Jenkins, services as constable, Feb. 25-T M Jones, services as constable, Feb 25-T M Jones, services as constable, Feb. 27-P P Gaillard, services as constable, Feb. 27-H M Spann, services as constable, Feb. 27-L D Jervey, services as constable, Feb. 27-Armstead Robinson, ser? vices as constable, feb. 27-H C Moise, services as constable, Feb. 27-H C Moise services as constable, May-John T Hurst, services as constable, May-P P Gaillard, services as constable, May-L D Jervey, services as con? stable, May-H M Spann, services as con? stable, May-Reid Ard, services as con? stable, May-L F Jenkins, services as con? stable, May-H C Moise, services as con? stable, May-W P Singleton, services as constable, May-J. M Simmons, services as constable, May-John A Miller, services as constable, Oct. 23-P P Gaillard, services as constable, Oct. 23-Charlie Spann, services as constable, Oct. 23-Louis D Jervey, services as constable, Oct. 23-H C Moise, services as? co nstable, Oct. 23-H M Spann, services as constable, Oct. 23-L F Jenkins, services as constable, Oct. 23-Jos M Simmons, services as constable, Oct 23-Thos M Jones, services as constable, Oct. 23-Jas R White, services as constable, Oct. 23- lesse Yate9, services as constable, Oct. 23-W P Singleton, services as constable, Oct. 23-Th06 M Jones, services as constable, 3 00 Oct. 23-Jos M Simmons, services as constable, 3 00 Oct. 23-J 0 Durant, services as constable, 3 10 Total, $390 45 Total Court expenses for fiscal year approved, juries, witnesses and constables, $2,908 05 County Commissioners and Clerk. 1886. February 19-S Leroy Shaw, Co. Commissioner, services examin? ing Railroad crossings, two days and sixty miles, 7 00 February 27-Robert E Muldrow, County Commissioner, services examining Railroad crossings, threedays and seventy-five miles. 9 25 October 31-F M Mellett, Cb'n Co. Com'rs, services on Board Jury Com missie ners, two focal years, six days, eighty-four miles, 16 20 October 31-F M Mellett, County Commissioner, examining R R crossings, two days, 66 miles, 7 30 39 75 F M Mellett, Chairman,, has been 70 days in the discharge of his duties, and has travelled 3,628 miles-. Amount of accounts approved, .321 40 Robert E. Muldrow has been 70 days in thc discharge of his du? ties, and-has-travelled 3j244 miles Amount of accounts approved, 302 20 S Leroy Shaw, bas been 68 days in the discharge of bis duties, and has travelled l\991 miles. Am't of accounts approved-, 235 55 Thomas V Walsh, Clerk, accounts approved as Clerk of Board' of Coonty Commissioners, 302' 50 . Total Co. Com'rs and Clerk, 1,161; 65 Grand Total, $1,201- 40 . RECAPITULATION, Roads and Bridges, $2,173 51 POOP House and 'Pbor, 2,364 98 Sheriff, 2;907 89 -Trial Justices, 1,100 00 Constables, ; 550:00 Coroner's Inquests, Post Mortem * Examinations and Lunacy Pro? ceedings, 589 81 County Auditor, 468 60 Clerk of Court, C P A G S 382 08 Coonty Treasarer, ... 201 65 Master, 84 65 Probate Judge, 26 60 School Commissioner, * 89 .43 Jury Commissioner, and acting, 93 00 Supervisor ol Registration, 28 87 Advertising, Printing and Sta? tionery, 337 77 Public Baildings, 253 44 Miscellaneous Accounts, 827 74 Court Expenses. Juries, Witnesses, and Constables for fiscal year, 2,908 05 County Commissioners and: Clerk, 1,201 40 Total, $16,589 47 Total of contract to build Crossing new road, Pocotaligo Swamp, $1,697*00 This Board has held 20 regular meetings, and various meetings on the public highways as to bridges, ?c., Ac. The increase in the County expenses oecurs in very heavy costs of Courts, general disbursement account, Ac. The amounts appropriated for the support of the Poor and Roads and Bridges are not fully expended. I, Thos. V. Walsh, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners for Sumter County, do hereby certify that the foregoing report for fiscal year ending October 31st, 1886, is to the best of my knowledge and belief, correct and just, and that all Accounts were properly itemized and attested as the law requires. THOS. V. WALSH, Clerk Board County Commissioners, Sumter County. November 9, 1886. TAX NOTICE. THE TREASURER OF SUMTER COUN? TY gives notice that his books will be open from the FIFTEENTH DAY OF OCTO? BER, 1886, to the FIFTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1886, for the collection o Taxes for the Fiscal year commencing No? vember 1st, 1885, in Sumter Coonty. The following are the rates per centum of the levy : 1. For State purposes-five and one-fourth mills on every dollar of the value of all taxa? ble property. 2. For County purposes-three mills on every dollar of such value, of which the pro? ceeds of two and one-half mills are to be ap? plied to ordinary County expenses, and of j one-fourth of a mill to paying the deficiencies of the fiscal year eoding October 31, 1885, and of one-fourth of a mill to the payment of the cost of opening and constructing a public highway from Privateer Township across Pocotaligo Swamp to Concord Township. 3. For support of public schools-two mills ou every dollar of such value. 4. One dollar on each taxable poll, (to wit between the ages of 21 and 60 years.) . - The Treasurer will in person or by deputy attend at the following places and times for the collection of the said taxes : : Stateburg, Tuesday, November. 2,. . M. Sanders* former office in Rafting Creek Township, Wednesday, November 3. Smithville, Thursday, November 4. Scarborough's Store, near Tirzah Church, Friday, November 5. Privateer, Saturday, November 6. Mayesville, Monday, November 8. Reid's Mill, Tuesday, November 9. Lynchburg, in Lynchburg Township, Wednesday, November 10. Shiloh, Thursday, November ll. Lewis Chapel, Friday, November 12. Mechanicsville, Monday, November 15. Bisbopville, Tuesday, November 16. Mannviile, Wednesday, November 17. Manchester, Friday, November 19. Wedgefield, Saturday, November 20. And on the other days, from October 15th to December 15th, at bis office at the County seat. W. F. B. HAYNSWORTH, Sept. 28._Treasurer of Sumter Co. THE HOTEL WINDSOR, 211 KING STREET. Four Doors South Academy of Music. CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS well appointed Hotel was opened for the reception of Guests, March ist, 1885, by G. T. ALFORD, recently proprietor of the "New Brighton Hotel." Sullivan's Island. The "WINDSOR" is newly furnished throughout, having Woven VVire Spring and Hair Matresses on all beds Fronting on King Street, with exteusive Southern expos? ure, making All the Rooms Dry, Airy aod Pleasant. To make the "HOTEL WINDSOR," what bas long been wanted, a STRICTLY FAMI? LY HOTEL, No Liquors will be sold on the premises Rates, $1.50 to $2.00 per day-Liberal terms made by the week or month. G. T. ALFORD, Manager, j ATLANTIC COAST LIRE PASgENGi?R DEPARTANT: ?! FAST LINE BETWEEN' Charleston, Columbia and Upper Sooth Carolina? CONDENSED SCHEDULE. WILMINGTON, N. C., Oct.10, 1880. Going- W?atv Going Kart. 7.20 A. M. 8.40 " 9.83 " 10.40 " 3.02 F: M. 4.18 " 6.05 ." 7.0? " 5.03 " 6.15 " Lr Ar. i ?? Charleston, Lanes, Sumter, Columbia, Winnsboro Chester, York ville, Lancaster, Rock Hill, Charlotte, Ar. Lv. 9.10 P. M. 7.45 " 6.42 " 5.27 ,( 3.48 " 2.45 " 11.45 A. M. 7 00 A.M. 2.02 P.M. 1.00 *?. 12.48 2.42 5.55 4.47 5.35 6.33 4.30 3.20 7.10 P. M. Ar. : ct fi K Newberry', Greenwood Laurens, Anderson, Greenville, Walhalla, Abbbeville [Spar'borg-, Hen'sonvil Lv. 3.04 P. M. 12.44 44 8.20 A. M. 10.22 41 9.45 " 8.2? 44 10.45 44 12.10 P. 34 7.00 44 On Sundays train will leave Charleston, S. C., 8.45 A. M., arrive Colomhia 1.00 P. M. Returning leaves Columbia 5 2.7 P. M., arrives Charleston 9.45 P. M. Solid Trains-between Charleston and Colum? bia, S. C. Special Parlor Cars attached to this train be? tween Charleston- and Columbia. No extra charge for seat rn tlwsa cars to pas? sengers holding First Class tickets. J. F. DIVINE, T. M. EMERSON, Gen.'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agent. South Carolina Railway Ce PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. COMMENCING Sanity, May 9. 1886. P*? seager Trains will run "as follows, until fur? ther notice, ''Eastern Time:" TO ANL FROM CHARLESTON. Baa* (Daily.) Depart C?lmnbb*......... 6 30 a m...... 5 27 p m Due Charle? ton-ll 00 p m...... 9 ?0 p m West (Da?y.) Depart Charleston. ...... 7 20 a in...... 5 30 p ra Due Columbia >.?..10-35 a m.ie 00 p c TO AND FROM CAMDEN. East (Daily except Sunday ) Depart Columbia 6 30 a ra...5 03 p m.. 5 27 pm Due Camden.12 37 a tn.~7 42 p ra...7 42 p m tV?st (Daily except Sunday.) Depart Camden 7 45 am... 7 45 a in... 3 15pm Due Columbia-IO 25 a m."10 35 a UK..10 00 pm TO AND PROM AUGUSTA. East (Daily.) Depnrt Columbia ,...6 30 a a...... 5 27 pm Due Augusta...--......... 11 35 a in...... 10 35 p m . West (Daily.) Depart Aognsta.6 05 a m. 4 40 p m Due Columbia_......19 35 a m. 10 M p m CONKKCTIuH?. . Connections made at Columbia with Colum? bia and Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 10 40 a ta. and departing at 5 27 pm. At Columbia Junction wit!. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad hy 8;uue train to aad from all points on both road?. Passengers take Supper at Branchville. Connections made at Charleston with ?ream- ; ers to and froarNew York on Sa'urticys. A?sa with Charleston mid Savannah KaiUay for Sa? vannah and all points South, tied with steam? er? fur Jackson ville and points on St- John's river on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Connections made at Augusta to and from all Poin'.- Wear and S-uth Georgia R. il. and with Centra! R. R. Connection? made at Blackville to and from all points on B:iri:w?U Rai ?ro.iJ. THROUGH TICKETS to all poir.??, can b? purcbased bv applying tu D. MiQ*.eeD. Agent, Columbia. Si C. D. C. ALLEN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. JOHN B. PECK, GcDe.nl Manager. Charleston, S. C Greenville as? Columbia Bail Seal PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, COLUMBIA. S. C., May lt 1SS6, ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, May Z. 1886. Passenger Trains will roo ais herewith indicated, up.-.n this road and ita. branches-Daily except Sundays : ' . TIME EASTERN STANDARD^ No. 53/-WKST\VAr?D. ' - Leave Columbia..10 45 Arrive Alst?>D. ............... ll 45 a' Arrive Newberry.......... 12 48 p xor Arrive Ninetv Six. 2 03 p ra Arrive Hodges*.-. 3 05pm Arrive Belton. 4 ll p ai Arrive at Greenville.........~>....... 4 3v p m NV 52-EASTWARD Leave Greenville at..?..??. ......... 9 45 a m Arrive Belton.......... 11 03 a ?. Arrive Hod??-s._.,- - .._12 17 p m. Arrive Ninety.Six ... - 1 10 p ii? . Arrive Newberry-,.-..3 02 p m Arrive Alston......... ....... -.. 4 05 p ni Arrive at Columbia. ........... 515p>m SPA UTA N Brits, UMOK ? COLUMBIA ROAD. NO. 53 Up Passerger. Leave Alston.M.11 50 a m Arrive Union*.-..-2t 37 p m. Arrive Spartanburg..?.4 50 pm No. 52 Down Passenger. Leave Spartanburg......~.1I Maa Arriv? Union*. 1 12 p m Arrive at Alston. 335 p- ot ANDERSON BftAXCa & BLVX ?linsa DIVISION. Leave Belton.........4 15 p tu Arrive Anders^?.......... 4 47 p? r Arrive at Walhalla.~.?33pm " Leave Walhalla..-.. . 8 30 a ? Arrive Anderson........ ^^..10 22 a m . Arrive at Belton..?.10 57 a ? LAURENS RAIL liv AV. Leave Newberry.?.... 3 25 p m Arrive ai Laurens C- Il.-~. 6 30 p m - Leave Laurens ?. II.... . ? 10 a ttl Arrive at Newberry.?^?.?..12 10 am ABBEVILLK BRAKCU. Arrive at Hodges..>2 05 p m Leave Hodges.-.- 3 10 p m Arrive at Abbeville. 4 10 p ta Leave Abbeville.I t 05 a m Close connections made at -Seneca with R- A D R- R. lor Atlanta and beyond. *Dinncr. G. R. TALBOT. Superintendent. ' D. CARDWELL. A 3. Pans. Agent. _ RUBBER STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING with indellible ink, or for pnnt;n;i veiling card?, and STAMPS OF ANT KIND tor stamping BUSINESS CAIiOS, ENVEL? OPES or anything else. SpcMa:*?* of varient. styles on hand, which will U*. ?bown with pleas? ure. The LOWEST PRICES possible, and orders filled promptly. Call on C. F. OSTEEN, At the Welshman and Sl-alot??n ufficev fields are ?caree, bet tbose wbo wrttate Stbuou ? Cc. Portland, Xatae.wfll reserve frta, fall information ?boat work which tb?7 can do, ?ad H re Rt boae,fhat win pay _.-tbera froTn ?s te $ ?pei day. Seme bave earno'iovt.i.-fAOinadMv. Eltbern t. jtocjcoro?d. Capital ?ot required. You an started f. -.-e. Tbo?e ? bo kt?zt a? 0009 ar? eaiolnti?y tare of anne JttUe fortune* AU U new.