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. . . J - ' ggsg g file FaiiSwi ami Herald.! SUPPLEMENT. I A THIRD PARTY > r.* i I* Rapidly Uelri? Manifested?A C'onreu- I ti*n Called for Action-?The Party's j Name Will l>e, "The National Union | Party of America.*' 0<;a la, Fla., Dec. 4 ?Glimpses uf a I third party movement appear at the I Alliance Convention to-day. It is ehicliy agitated by the Kansas tit-legation. Gen'l .John il. liice, can- j didatc fur the Kansas Senatorship assisted by Capt. liners, of Indiana, is ; drawing up a call to be issued to the j Farm#rs? Alliance and all industrial uni?ns of America, which favor the principles of the St. Louis platform, t? meet in convention in Cincinnati on the 23rd of next February, to consider the third party or people's party more-1 incut. The name of thi* new party will be the "National Cnion party of America." This call is not expected to be issued until the dose of Ocala conrention. The eftort seems to be to keep the National Farmers' Alliance from inaugurating the new party, and yet to ttiake it the main basis of the new national party. The morning session of the convention was deroted to the reading of Ireports of officers. The national secretary's report made a good showing, and the committee# are progressing well in the deliberations. ~ ~ - 1 The colored, delegate? were receiveu in the ivhite convention at noon, and were greeted with fraternal expressions of hope and good feeling. The visit was one of fraternal greetings aud introductions, and speeches were made en both sides. THE YORKVILLK ENQUIRER. Through the medium of this notice the readers of the Yorkville Enquirer are informed that already has the proprirtor purchased a new press and enjjiue, which luve been shipped from the manufactories, and ttiat he is n?w in person visiting a type foundry for the purpose of ^electing a complete ^ ? -? 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Law Range. W I X X S P> 0 11 0, S. C. ! (.'Practice* in the State and United States 1 oui'ts. 1-5 O.VIf L'XD W. KICH1MN, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, No. 7 Law Range, W I X X S B O R O, S. C. Practices in all United States and Stati Courts. Special attention to corporation on.I injtinnr>(i !AW A. :s. <fc H. I>. l>Ol?LASS, ATTOltXEYS. AND COt'NSELLOKS|AT LAW, Xo. 0 Law Ranije, W 1NXSBO R 0, S. C. Practice in the State and United States Courts. J E. McDonald, 0. A. Douolass Solicitor Sixth Circuit. Mcdonald & douglass, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Xos. 3 and * Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practice in all the State and United States Courts. H. A. GAILLARD, A T T (> ?. X E Y - A T L A W, WINXSBORO, S. C. Oi'ceup-stairs over J. M. Beaty & Bro.'j store. E. B. Racisdale. G.W. RaciSDai.f RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, ! ATTORNEYS AND. COUNSELLORS AT LAW No. 2 Law Range, WINNSBOK O, S. C. : li. M'MASTER & CO ' i I : I Mince Heat I CANNED MEATS. | 8 VEGETABLES and FRUIT. 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VJXTICE is hereby given that a partne i\ sliip lias been formed between tli undersigned under the firm name of M< Donald, Douglass & Obear, for the pra< j tice of law in all the civi: department; .. with offices in the town of Wimisboro ?n I- city of Columbia, S. C. The Winnsbor offices are Nos, ,:5 and 4 Law Range, an will be in special charge of Mr. J. E. M< Donald; the Columbia office is No, ISout! err. Life Insurance Building, corner La^ Range and Main Street, and will be in th snecial clurue of Messrs. Douglass am (jbear. j. e. Mcdonald, \ chas. a. douglass, 11. N. OUEAIt. ! November 10 ISi'O. 11-lltf ? ISSTTRAXCE NOTICE. THE undersigned, representing th Knoxville ami other Insurance Corn panics, is prepared to take risks on dwel ings, cotton, merchandise, gin-houses, etc A share of the patronage of the citizei of the county and town issolicited. 9 12 W 51. KERB, Agentf GRAND PREMIl A. SET OF WdBFQ (II1 PIIIR ^ CHARLES DICKEJfS. ' '' ^ get premium to our subscribers is handsomely printe i'lic twelve volumes contain the following worldliehed complete, unchanged, and absolutely unabric DAVID COPPERFIELD, BAR MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, SI OL!' NICHOLAS NICK.bt.ttT, DOMBEY AND SON, TJc BLEAK HOUSE, yl LITTLE DORRIT, A 7 OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, Tl PICKWICK PAPERS, EI , ? The above are without question the most lam i quarter of a. century tiiey have been celebrated : world. Yet there are thousands of homes in Amei the usual high cost of the boohs preventing people this luxury. But now, owing to the use of raoderi machinery, the extremely low price of white pap trade, we'are enabled to offer to our subscribers prico which all can afford io pay. Every home ir Ql the great author's works. i ? OK ONE DOLLAK ANDI Wo will give an entire set of Dick:n ' Works and the Fairfield Xews and IIekald (weekh Weekly one year and Dickens' Works for" Dickeii>' Works and ten novels to any one's: scribers to either edition of The News ani/II ' JN ADD , To the above liberal offer we will nice TEN" > to any one sending the regular subscription p for one year: , Ko.JSJ. Jler Manlfclt Detlliiy. By M. Uovji"- ' No No. 252. (Myiuptu. By M. T. Ca|.i>?k. i N\> No. 291. Dolorvt. By Jir?. Jank G. Auiti*. | X.> So. 290. A llruve Coward, llj K. L. SruruNin*. X.. No .'I'D. A Troubleiomc tilrl. By " Thk Dii-musi." No Xo. 279. UulltT or not Utilltr.By Amaj&a " l>utot.A? ///'./ No No. 2*7. Kdlifclj Accu?eil. By Mrs. A?n5.}*TKrHK??. lli.l. No Fo. ITS. A FuUeSeent. Br Mr?. ' kzahmk. n? No. 275. The I'earl of tlieOrJeiit. Br Sri.v?*f?Ci>iiii. Jr. No No. 571. Nlmon Perr'ofc'i KmucIi ter. By Jl. T. ("aum'U. N'.. No.272- ' 'fciUr.icii f ?rm llrlJc. By )Ia>ioabi>tBi.oc?t. N? A Dniicoron* Womuu. Brjiis. ANHS.HTXmiift. No I No.2J0. jtlackblrd 1(111. By K?tuub Skuls KxxnKrii. N? No. 249. The Peril of Hloliurd Pnrdou. Br It. I.. Kaiuko* No. 249. The Little Old ilun of.the IJutlsiiolIo. By No ?u:ls Ga?oiiiau. No No. 247. From tholjirtli totlio Moon. Br Jvir.t Veny* Ko. 243. Tho Guardian's Plot. Br Dr. J. II. Ituaisiov. No No. 342. The llaron'c Will. By Svi.tani;? Con*, Jr. No No. 241. The 4*ray Falcori. Br M. T. Cai.i.08. No No.}240. TheBorrow of <i Secret. Br JlAiir Ckcii JIay. No No.M?. Peroy and the Prophet. liy Wilkib ("mi.lism. No No. 237. The Story of o Weudliig Ulag. By tho auihor No I of" Dor* Thome." . No. VK. Mnrtyn Wore'* Temptation. By Kr?. H. woon Ko No. 535. A Modern Cinderella. By author "Dor* Thome." No No. 23?. The Itland Home. It? XX. T. Caidom. No So. 233, The Fatal Glove By N< So.329, The Mill Girl of Tyrol, ltv W.T.Citoou. So So.225. Malwa** Kuveiige. By H. Kidku lUsoiko. So. 223. Ituth Herrlek. By Wimum II. liu-uBNkl.I.. No So. 215. ltuthven'* Ward. By Ki.oiihsc* SUkhyat. No No.SU. Tkokiiicl By the author of " Dora Tljoru?." No So. 21S. Cloud* and Sunihlnc. By Chaui.iu Ukadii. No No. 212. A Vagabond Heroine. By U". -A. Kdwabdi. No No. 311. Thornyeroft Grange. By Butt \Tinwook No So. 210. Caramel Cottage. By J!r?. 1I*kiiy Wool. So. 209. The Dream Woman. By Wiucti: Coli.ini. No So.SOS. TheTreasureofFruneliurd. .Brit. L. Stir- Nc *N*0x. ' Ni So. 207. The MItndventure* of Julia >'lchol<oiu By ItoKKT Loi'it Sruvioso*. No.jijS. liread I'nmi the Water*.By Ml" Mcr.ocit. Ill'd. V( No. 205. A Tale of Three Lloim. By jl. Uidkh Haooakd. Nc No. 204. I'ugc Nlnetr-two. Iir Maiit Cxcir. IIat. S< No. 20J. Mary Harilwtcli'* lilvul. By Mr?. H. Troop. N< No. 202. Wall Flower*. Br Vaiuon ITaslaxo. Jll'it. No No. 301. TheMerchunt'*<)rIme. By hokitio Ai.oub. Jr. N( So. 200. George CnulQeld'* Journey. By Mill IlSADDey. N< No. 183. My SUter Kate. Br author Dor*Thome." Itl'J. N( So. 197. Heaperln. By JI. T. Cai.dor. * So. 194. Iran the Serf. By 5. :.v*ni-i Cod*, Jr. .V< ... * ... XI. U.v x, No. 195. A 1'uri: imieriiaiii-o iv No. ISi. That Winter Night- Br Rodkht IH'cuakax. Ni No. 18J. The Hod Croit. Br M. T. Caldoh! Ni No. 16J. For Love or Jtlcuct. By auibor "A Greut N< *>4. ^MSl^Tlie Wizard of Granadn. By if. T. Cai.sou. Ki v?? iin "5*>iilsiIP"n'? Secret. By Ct.AttA Augi'ma. N< Nolle ThTtTuT?^JfcLvcr* "I Col.1.1**. Ki So 155.' floreneoY^ftks^^- *J ?*?* * * 11knHon. Jlluitra:ed. .. _ ... ?.. . _ No. 154. Lancaster'* Call In. By i?. ABltf. K II.' No. 153. Mont Grange. My JIr?. lleNRr Wood. Ni No. 151. The I'oUon ofAspa. By Ki.orkkck lUnnrtT. No. 151. Forging the Fetter*. Br llr?. Ai.KxASMtn. JT( No. 159. A Playwright's Vuughter. By Mri. jt?>.*]? N< Kcxtaud*. Jlluttrnteit. ' Xc No. It9. Hollow A*h 11 all. By Mawsaiirt Bi.oi'nt. //!' '. Nt No. )4S. A ltartered Lifts By Uaiiion JIasj ano. Ni No. 147. Sir Noel"* Heir, llr Mr*. Mtr Aostn Ki.kmiso. Ni No. 14S. Doris's Fortune. liy l-'ioiiKfCi: U'amdkn. N< No. 145. The Nlnoof Heart*. By II. I.. Kaiuko.v. N< No.144. Lady Valworth's . llMumond*. liy "Tut lH'CMKM." Ni No. 143. Fair hut FuUe. Br nutlior of" I)nf&Thornf." W.f. Ni No. 141. The Woman Hater. By I>r..J. II, Rokiniios. tw-l. Ni No. 141. ISotween Two Sin*. Ily the nu:lior ?f" Dora N< T!iorD?." IlliMratcii. Ni No.140. The Lawyer'* Secret. B? MI?< M. F. Rjunony. Ni ~ No. 135. The Strange t'aso of I>r. Jekyll ami Mr. Ni Hyde. By II. 1.. Stktkkh"N. S'i No. 139. An Old Man's .SuerlDee. By Mr*. An* !?. Ni ST?r?*si. N. | Ko. 13". Under the Lilacs. By auihor cf" Dora TI:or:ie." I Ni h STILL J To any one sending a twin yearly subscribe I ular subscription price, we will present ten i I mimn. If your subscription has not yet e.\ will be extended one ye tr from date of' expii HERE IS OUR P Weekly News and IIeuai.d, one year, and I Tri-Weekly, one year, and Dickens' Works, t Four copies of cither edition lor one year, novels (Weeklv), If Tri-Weekly. iTI) THE FRUIT I X KJ + ? 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L( ?elve Large Volumes, Offer with a Year's Subscription Paper for a Trifle Ittore tlian I,, tegular Subscription Price. i . i * 0 largely increase the circulation of this ig the nest sit mouths, we have made ts with a New York publishing house are enabled to offer as a premium to our a Set of tlie Works of Charles Did:- j , in Twelve .Large and Ilniiduoiuo urnes, with a year's subscription to this a er, for atriflo nioro than our regular subption price. Ourgreat offer to subscribers pses any ever heretofore mnde. Charles kens was the greatest novelist who ever ( cl. No author before or since his time lias 1 the fame that he achieved, and his works even more popular to-day th:.n <:i:rmg I. lifetime. They abound in w.t. humor, I. bos. masterly delineation ?.f ii.;.r;;e:<r, J. id descriptions ot places and i;ni-i<n:.?, x\ illing and skillfully wrought plots. Each >k is intensely interesting. No homes!.otild without a set of these great and remark- ^ e works. Not to have read them is to 1a ^ behind the age iu which we live. The ? of Dickens' works which we offer as a d from entirely new plates, wi;h new type. ^ famous works, each one of which ia pub* Iged: NABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS ORIES, a VER TWIST AND GREAT EXPEC- ? VTIONS, ^ I OLD CURIOSITY SHOP AND ] HE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELER, ( Air: OP TWO CITIES, HARD ?| IMES AND THE MYSTERY OF 3WIN DROOD. j ions novels that were ever written. I".?r a in every nook an<l corner of the civilized rica not yet supplied with a set of JL>ickens, ; in moderate circumstances from enjoying a improved printing, folding and stitching er. and the great competition in the book j and readers a sot of Dickens' works at a i the laml may now be supplied wit!: u set > sUNETYCENTSC1SH ' in idc: colunu *, as described above, f) for one year, or we will give the Tri^ >.40 cash, We will aiso f/icc a set of 2hditi? a club of i'ottr new'vearlyjsub[euai.d. fTION rOVELS, selected from fiic list below, lice t<i either ourTri-Weekly or Weakly . ISO. A l.ow Vitrrtuse. H. VS. V i... ? vuf.-l. .1.15. A U'Unl ?l?r II* *1 -:?( (">.ii II.* . Ul. *l'ln? IViirl nf III.* lit i .123. TI?o OI?S 0??L<-a? i:? f t.-mi. Ji. . IT.\ The Ci.lii'??? nl* < It. M f .151. The K?ri'rlllt?l I^i if.'I. <* i i.i.i:, .\2'J. Tin* ]>liiioo:i<t Hrufi'l?l. H* Jin. II . !7J. CiliYc I'? I! ir* W I'ls ri- K. . liJ. Air:?ll?u*- HS?i<irv. i:? Iti. r*.. . l:i. Out of Sn?. ^ ("mi:* 41 wi nr? , S;!, TheNtorv ofiiS|orf?s. I?r 5?r* J*\t (I U'?riN. . 1-jn. Tnt* IM) (ivit'.itm. lif y. V. t*?? ! ?. .11;/. 'I l?r .\Jy*U'rj fcl l*iticLuuu?l ( rungc. It* ilr? Ui\ A?. i * I i . lrt'l Till* I.U??I of III** KlllJl X ? !? . It V 5* 1 ? \Il*| .I'M. TJiv .M??r\r!.L iurci AJj lcr>". J'v Wr*:> (*? !.? !>?., /I'll J?i .100. Out of tin* Drpflm. Pv IIr?H Cf*m v. . U'J. 1%H rlhul h*tt. i'j MtKiHiifr I n-i vr . !?'. A TiiIeofMn l?r Mr?. !Ii.m:y ?.r A { '..ih.iu. lliiutir. jlr ansi* Tih>\j?? . \VriM?'?i him! I*itrtc<)? uii'lit r "I)?.rk "I !??rs:r.** i'"?. The KnlffhHibrldce Myatcry. i:? t"?i \? I'.joi-k. . !M. In^lcdow Honor. tlr ai::liur <?f" l?c? 1 livrus. ' in. A riiMivi* Crlmv l!v Tim l??vnn? i. lto?o l.odgi*. Hv Mi? llkvitr U'fnii. . 91. A Hrl?lir?* ??f f#ov?*. I*v mrh'?r *!? ? * TJ.. rr:c." ?. !H>. The Fatal .Murrfntfi*. IJy }!! !' 1 l!u?i m v. ?. hO. A Queen Amuiigii Women* l*.? tk? av:ft??r a*f Dora Thome." >, > <. The Maileliforil Keijn**!. Hy Ilroi# r<.s* . y I'J. i. 17. Tlic nrac ofCarow. tty r.titJior |?i*ra Tl???rii??."" i. 85. A Nlindoiv < u tlxTtiroliuM. Hy Miicr i'i.hi I! \y i. The Fatal I.tile*. iUy author Durn l lu i. bt. (/'urrlttoii'i Ulft. I!.*" IfruiiCunwiv. >. W. More Blltcr than l>calli. Itynu:l.trof" P-.ra Thorn*." i. ?i. Minor Mri.t 1'y Wn kic Cor m<?? i. t. H. In the Holiday . IIr Makv Ci?in 11*. >. ?0. The Itomanlle Ad venture* of n MllunuM. Jtc Tiiomah 1 f a net y. i. 79. A I>riid Heart. ?ly author of " !)c:a 1 l.c-rm. ?. 77. Durk I5ay?. It.v llr?.n Ox* ? v. >. 7?J. 81indotv<i oil (lie Know. My i: I,. KniiK"v. >. 76. At the World'* Mercy. Hy Kmsoa W ?ia k.n. >; 74. Culled Haek. Jty Hrun Co*w <r >. 73. Mildred Trcvanlon. lly**T?i? Prr??i.? ). TJ. Ill Cupid'* S'et. Hi auilierrf " !??.?a "I ). 71. The l?rcy Woman. My Mn <? ?*km i.. I/t .1 ). 70. The Myitfry of the Holly Tree. ?> ??? author of" Dora Thornr." JlhttfiHt* t. >. 69. Gabriel'* Murrlajre. Hy Wii ki> c<*t 11\% r::.i j. C^. Joint Hotrerbanh ? Wife, Hy *'?? Mi k.k / ;. j. C7. Juvper Italic'* Secret. H*Mi??M K. I'miiis. 3. 66. Leo]hie. l*v Mary Ckcii. Hay. iiin?t'ut?t. 5. W. Lndy G wcudollne'a Dreum. Hi the au.htr cf Dora Tborno.'* IHutu a fed. 'j. Ct. Ked Court i'urui. Hr Mr?. IIksry tfnnp III .1. ). 63. The Frozen I' M* 'iW." <? Mki Cmn III* ill. ' in^JmVTsOMtllnnk Not-. l'-r ifr?. IUmit \\.? >. /'{. >*irue?tor. "j rxatuick >l lit' i i. tuuatfu. t >. 49. A Krlde from !he 8e?. Hj? author lfc?r* Thorn#.*' t. 45. The Cricket on the JlenrtJi. ACluNnuaf Jjjr Cuami.kk Dickknp. IttUiti Ot'it >! 44. The Yellow MuiL. Iiy Wit kik C? r r ins. >. 43. Hell Itrundon. Hr V. !l\aii.tu> M? i?n? HI i. ). 36. .mlsiln/. hv jhiir ckcii. hay. (. Aiine. Mr*. IIknui Wcun. ?. S2. Muter IC??e. |ly Wii.kik Com iv? >. 31. Valerie's Fnte. Hr Jlrs. Ai.Kusnm. ). 29. \ Golden Piiuii. I'} author " i)??ra Thorn#." 1U. ). 27. K??'4-nS *. t!i?* Mystery of the JlcudlMiid*. Itr Kita W. 1'ii.uva. Jiluiiiate-i. y. 2j. Dudley 4'urleoii. 15/ NlmSJ. E K.am?t><>N. y. If-. ]>mvM limit- Hr Mm. Aw S. Si krmcn-. ). Ti. The Ifelr f ? A#lilev. Mr Mr?. Hi.sttv Wf?j.. >. 31. Kenning the Whirl* Im). Hy Mauv Cm:i. IIat. ). in. A Glided Sin. }tv t? f author rf " Poi a I horuv." >. T. The Ltinrel Ittifth. I'r .llio Mnnc*. /- ?f %?!..!! M% Mr*. IlKMi* Wiiuii. ?. 6. An:o> tlurton. Jtv Ki ??*r. r. 4. IlluoKyo-iinit Coldest Ilulr Kv X kmkTmauai. ?. 8. ftiptiiln I.OflriU'V. it * M l l * \ i : i if 3. m. Amunir the lCuIti*. I'; ASKvf.it. II it. in J. tfORE. r for cither edition, accompanied by regno vels. Subscribe now and get the prewired, it will make no difference, for it ration. ROPOSITION. )ickens* Works, twelve volumes...? 1 I'O welve volumes 40 a set of Dickens' Works and ten t; oo 12 oo HEADQUARTERS - FOR? GROCERIES, WAGONS AND BUGGIES. \T7IDK AWAKE AND IIAPPY TO Y t know that we are able to put the price of Groceries LOWER and LOWER for CASII. Nothing charged balance this year, but for cash we will undersell all competitors. Come and be convinced that we mean business. Studebakcr Wagons and Columbus Buggy Co.'s Buggies need no recom-i mendation. A nice line of cheaper grades on hand. We have a line of Buggy Harness that command at ten [ion. Agents for the famous Jones of Biughamton Scales, not cheapest but best, intl "lie pays the freight." Give us your trade and we will please you, and more than that, we guarantee to save you money. W. R. DOTY & CO 9-23fx4tn A. D. HOLLER, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR and Manufacturer of !^@L &JL VriNNSBOKO, 5. C. ! i EfcF"Plans and specifications for divelin;js, factories and store-houses furni.-hed it. reasonable rates. TTlTTC 75 A TiTT'Y? h:t bo fontvl on tlln at G<y% -D-i-'J J. niriiv p. kowell & Co's >ewgpip<tf A.<lv?*rils!tu;I>urpaunOSpruuoSt.). whw^adforiliilng < )v&UaCk> Itukjf bu Uunio TyC it J " v KW 1 Oi?iV? I ? matkamt ym?? m?mvmmmmm?? mth Carolina Baiiwav Comnanv. \ u 1" u iOMM"vr-i\v: March 30, 1890, at 1.30 J p. i..,f u.>. Uains t?ill run as follows Eastern Time) : MAIN LINE TO AUGUSTA. DAILT. ]jave Charleston 6.00 am 0.00 pm save Uranchville 8.55 a m 8.25 p m rrive Augusta 12,01 m 11.25 p m AUGUSTA '10 CHARLESTON. DAILY. pave Augusta S.05 a in 4.40 p m eave Uranchville 10.50 a m 7.58 p m rrive Charleston l.iop in iu.uo p m : MAINLINE AND COLUMBIA DIV. I 1 DAILT. eave Charleston 7.00 am 5 10 p m eave Branchville 8. .">5 a in 7.45p in rrive Columbia 10.4:t u m 10.05 pm 5 rrive Camden ll.:>0am in 50 pin* j *Daily except .Sunday. g COLUMBIA 1)1 V. AND MAIN I IN'E.l !j DAILY. .cave Camdt.'ii 5.50 a m* 4.45 p m j .rave Columbi.i ii.4.5 a in 5.25 p m j .eave Branchville 8.55 a in 7.4" p m [ .rrive Charleston 11.03 a in y.:)0 p m | * Daily except Sunday. : AMDEN AND COLUMBIA ACCOM .cave Columbia ii.UOam 8.15 pmt { irrive Camden 11.oO a uif lu..>o p m" ^ .rave Camden 5.50 a in* 4.45 p aif irrire 'Columbia 8 30 a m* 7.05 p in} i Daily. *DaiIy exce])t Sunday. Connections made at Columbia daily to nrl from Charlotte and the North, and to nd from Asheville Ilot Springs and the Vest. Daily except Sunday to and from r toints on the C. & G. Div., li. & I). I!. R. J ,'onnects at Charleston Monday, Wednesind Friday with Clyde steamships for v,,vu- iiiui fur .T:ifksonvillc. Fla. Con ?ects daily at Charleston with C. & S. lly. i or all points in Florida. G. P. MILLEK, U. T. A?t., Columbia, S. C. \ S. li. PICKENS;Gen. Pass. Agt. 1 C. M. WARD, Gen. Manager, Charleston, S. C. IUCHMOND AND DANVILLE ll.K SOUTU CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed Schedule in Effect August 31, 1890. Tit A IKS RCX BY 75TH MERIDIAN TIME. North I'ound. No. 51. No. 5;i Lv Charleston via S. C. It. It., .".I0p.ni. 7.00a m < . , ?Mln tl1 x ru L.V. AUgUbUl, ? - Lv. Graniteville, T.lop.in. 8.o5a.m Lv. Trenton, 7.57p.m. 9.05a.m Lv. Johnston's 8.14p.m. 9.17a.ro Lv. Columbia, 10.::2p.ro. 11.35a. in Lv. Winnsboro, 12.17p.m. I.l4p.m , Lv. Chester, 1.22a.m 2.15p.m. Lv. Rockllill. 2.0'Ja.m 3.42p.m Ar. Charlotte, 3.13a.m. 4.50p.m Ar. Salisbury. ii.02a.ra. 7.05p.m r. Greensboro, 7.47a.m. 8.40p.ra Ar Richmond, :5.30p.m. 5.15a.n. Ar. Washington, 7.10p.m. 7.03a.m Ar. Baltimore, 8.50p.m. 8.25a.in Ar. Philadelphia, 3.00a.m.l0.47a.m j Ar. New York, (5.20a.m. 1.20p.D? South Bound. No. 52. No. 50. Lv New York, 4.30p.m. 12.15ng Lv. Philadelphia, ?.57p.m. 7.20a.m Lv. Baltimore, 9.30p.m 9.45a.ni Lv. Washington, 11.00p.m. 11.24a.ra Lv. Richmond, 2.30a.m. S.OOp.ro Lv. Greensboro 9.50a.m. 10.37p.iu Lv. Salisbury, 11.23a.m. 12.32ugt Lv. Charlotte 1.00p.m. 2.20a.m - * - O 1 Lv. Rock Hill, 1.04p.m. o. i I A. Ill | Lv. Chester, 2.35p.m. 3.58a. in J _ Lv. Winnsboio, 3.36 p.m. 4.59a.mi' Lv. Columbia. 5.30p.m. t>.5">a:nLt. Johnston's- 7.39p.m. x.50&.ni Lv. Trenton. jJ.00d.iu. u.Iim.iii Lv. Graniteviile, 8.29p.m. i?.40a.n Ar. Augusta, 9.07 p.m. 10.20a. m Ar. Charleston (via S. C.H.lt.) 9,30p.m. 11.00a.m. Ar. Savannah (via Cent. K. 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