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" Better Be Wise i Than Rich." Wise people are also rich when they know a perfect remedy for all annoying dis eases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels. It is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in its action.. It so regulates the entire sys tem as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. Qo)tr6- " For 42 years I had goltro, or swellings on my neck, which was dis cournglng mid troublesome Rheumatism also annoyed mo. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured mo completely and the swelling liss entirely dlsappeard. A lady lu Michigan saw my previous testimonial mut used Hood's and WBB entirely cured of tho same troublo. Shu thnuked mo for recommend lng it." Mus. ANNA SUTHERLAND, 400 Lovel turee*, Kalamazoo, Mich. Poor Health - " Had poor health for years, patna in shoulders, back and hips, with constant henduche, nervousness mut no appetite. Used Hood's Sarsaparilla, galnod strength and can work hard all day; eat heartily und tdeep well, I took lt bo causo it helped my husband-" MHB. j'.i.i/.Aiii-.ru J. (Jn i i i.'i, Mooso Lake, Minn, Makes Weak Strong-"I would give S5 a bottle for Hood's Sarsaparilla if I could not get lt for less. It ls tho best spring medicine. It make? the weak strong." AI.BKHT A. JAOMOW, Douglautowi), N, Y. cfwodA SaUabwtU Hood'? rilli euro liver HU; nuu-UrltAtl?g ?nrt ~ only ontliiirtlo to toko with Hooil'i SuriaparUU. irSuSi?Air A Few Short ant! Spicy Paragraphs Ahout Thom. Tho Tennessee Good Roads Com mission, which recontly met at Mem phis, adopted resolutions calling tho attention of tho Stato Legislature to tho good roads question and the im portance of improving tho highways in Tennessee. They recommend tho passage of a law authorizing thc usc of convicts in road building. Tho Loxingtor. (Ky.) Loader says that tho Blue Grass District is awakening to tho necessity of good roads. Superintendent of County Hoads Spurr atatcB that bc will begin to reconstruct several of thc most prominent turnpikes around Lexing ton ns soon as tho spring weather will permit. A good roads bill will bo submit ted to thc Illinois Legislature this month, which provides that thc gov ernor shall appoint a good roads commission which shall select seve ral highways connecting tho import ant citicH and towns of the State, to bo improved at thc expenso of tho State and of tho municipalities through which thc roads pass. It is further proposed to employ convict labor to break thc atone to bc used for road building material. Mecklenburg county is recognized as tho most prosperous and progres sive county in North Carolina. It has won this fair fame more by its enterprise in building nnd maintain ing good roads. Beaching out from Charlotte in many directions arc firm and clean roads, good in all weathers and easily kept in repair. The business of tho city has Leen increased immensely by these roads and tito value of farm lands for many miles around bas increased ?10 to 1?? per cent. An election will soon bc held on an issue ot $100,000 of bonds for thc extension of Mecklenburg county's tine road System. Th? bouda will surely bo voted and thc good work carried on. Mecklenburg shows that she appreciates tho value of (good roads by protecting them. After abo has built a road abc pro tects it sacredly. It is pretty difficult to find any interest, good or bad, which would not bo benefited by good roads. Every class of society, including saints and sinners, especially in thc rural districts, has to uso tho high ways Thc people who go to ti j merry-making, a dance or ti mar riage, na well as those who have to attend a conference meeting, a con vention or a funeral, aro compelled to traverse roads in this country, which, in some ?casona of thc year, aro a ?ore trial to their bones and nerve?, Hot to ?peak of their temper?. So good roads have their social, their religious and their political, a? well a? their business phases. Thc good old lady who found HO much consolation in her doctrine of total depravity ha? her doublt!? in the peo ple who cling to the old system of road construction and repair. Good roads moan Progress and prosperity. Bad road? mean Ignorance and poverty. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. . The Kind You Have Always Bought ?lgnaturo of ?^^?^^t?C^^ A handsome monument is to bc orcotcd by tho women of tho South in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va., to tho memory of Mi?? Winnie Davia, tho "Daughter of top Confed eracy." It will represent a scated angel, and will bo carved in Italian marhlo of tho best quality. Ita original price was $8,000, but Zolooy, tho soulptor, on account of bia friendship for tho Davia family, re duced thc prico to $1,000. Oort, domes fa impeached. HAVANA, Moron 13.-Tho Cuban Mili tary Assembly In pubMo session Satur day impeached General M?*iteo Gooier ."'.d rome-,-, .d bli)} from his ooiara&ud ns Gonorol JU Chief of the Cuban army, tho first' ballot token resulting lu 20 votos bel?g cast in support of the motiou to impeach and remove Geu. Comes against 4 lu opposition. Tho meeting lasted from 2 until 7 o'clock. o KN. OOMKZ ISSUES ADPliKSS. HAVANA, March 18.-Geuoral Maximo Cornea has issued tho following state ment to tho Cuban people and army: "Hy the use of toe supremo faoilltios with whioh it is oudowod, the assembly, ropv?o??tiug an army only, has deposed ino as Commander-in-Chief of the Cubau army, whioh grado it eonforred upon me during tho Inst war. As Commander iu Chiof I always followed the dlotates of my best cousoiouoo and tho eoll of groat national doods. I endeavored in all oir eumstanoos to fulfill my duty. "Tho assembly oonsldors the foot that I do not' aid it in effort H to raino loons, whioh lotor would compromise tho groot-' OBt flnonoiol and political interests of Cuba, to bo an OOt of insubordination and of want of respoot. Tho primary causo for tho aotion taken against me ?B my conviotion that Cuba should begin tho exercise of its own Bovoroignty, as a republic of union and concord, pro claimed at Monto Cristo and sustained unimpaired on tho Hold of battle, free from all compromiso, keening tho na tion's honor spotless. "As for tho rest, os o sincere man, I confess I thank thom because thoy rollovo mo of groot political obligations and also leave mo free to return to my abandoned homo, which during thirty years of con tinual st rife for tho good of this country that I lovo so much, has boon my ono as piration. Koroignor as I am, I did not oomo to sorvp tj|i? country by holplng it to defend its just causo aa a mercenary soldier, and consequently, since tho op pressive powor of Spain bas withdrawn from this land and left Cuba in freedom, 1 havo sheathed my sword, thinking I liad (hushed tho mission whioh I had voluntarily imposed upon myself. No other medicino builds up and forti nes tho system against, miscarriage as well ns Simmous' Squaw Vino Wino or Tableta. (?on. Lloyd Wheaton, commanding tho United States Hying column, attacked and dofcated a forco of 2,000 Filipinos at Pasig-yostordoy afternoon, BO says a dis patch from Manilla, indicting a heavy loss upon thom. Tho American IOBB was slight. Tho Amorloans captured 350 Kilipinos. Many bodies of rebids killed in tho engagement aro floating down tho ri vor. To tho Confederate Voterons of Oconeo* Tho annual reunion of tho veterans of the South has boon appointed to bo hold in tho City of Charleston. S. C., May 10th to 13th, 18D0. And whilst that city is expected to ?lo and will do a largo part, yet it is a matter of Stnto prido that this, tho closing; reunion of tho nineteenth century, should bo made a crowning -success, and hence ovory county in tho State is hoing called upon, through tho State Executive Committee, to make contributions toward the enter tainment of our follow-votorons, who aro expected to attend on that occasion in largo numbers from ovory Southern State and from all parts of our common country. Tho Chairman of tho Committee on Commissary, in his lottor of recent dato, addressed to mo as tho member of the Executive Committee for Goonoo county, says: To proporly feed tho veterans, who cannot lied board, who will require Buch caro, wo will nood from your county 050 pounds of meat, such as ham, beef, pork, mutton, eggs, chickens, fto.j 1 barrel grit?, 2 barrels Hour, ?5 barrels potatooB, 2 barrels meal, 1 hanoi rico, 170 pounds of butter, pickles, fte., ns you may bo able to send. If you cannot send in kind, their value in mouoy will bo equivalent. Now, as member of tho Excoutlvo Committee from this county, 1 direct tho attention of all veterans of Goonoo, and especially of the organized comps of U. (J. V., to tho above suggestion as to sup plies to be furnished from our county and request that they will toko prompt notion in tho matter nod designate some ono in ench locality who Bhnll bo author Izod to receive tho contributions of tho articles specified abovo in kind and re po' ?, them to mo as gathered and ready for shipment, and I will give thou propor direction for tho samo. Respectfully, S. P. DKNOV. Mombr.r Ex. Com. for Oconco Co. March 14, 18SH). C -A. JE? H7 C3> X uA. . Boura tho J$ Ino Kind You Have Always Bought Husbands to Hum. A railroad conductor from Wash ington to Baltimore tolls tho follow ing: I found a lady in black griev ing profusely. 1 asked, "My poor madam, can I bo of any help to you, and what is tho matter?" Sho re plied, "Oh, conductor, conductor, I have my husband's remains in thc baggage car, carrying thom to Balti more to be cremated." A little fur ther down thc car a lady just he handsome as tho other said to nie, "Conductor, what ails that good sis tor?" "Madam," I replied, "she ia carrying tho hotly of her husband to Baltimore to bo cremated, and I am surprised at lier groat grief, as it is her fourth husband." Lady No. 2 began to weep very loudly, and in great surprise I ?aid : "Madam, you aro worse than the other sister. What ails you?" "Oh, conductor, thc Lord is not good. I have trusted to the Lord for forty years and never had nary husband, and thcro is a woman with husbands to burn." Catarrh is Not Incurable Rut it can not bo cured by sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures which reach only tho surface. The disease is in the blood, and can only be reached through tho blood. S. S. S. is tho only rcnieay which cnn have any effect upon Catarrh; it cures the disease perma nently and forever rids the systom of every traoo of the vile, complaint. Miss _Jo*le_Owen, of Montpelier, Ohio, writes: "I was af flicted from infancy with Catarrh, and no one can know the suffering lt produces better than I. The sprays and wash o H prescribed hy tho doc tor? relieved ino only temporarily, and neme]' I used them constantly" for ten yearn, the disease had a firmer hold than over. I tried A number of blood remedios, but (heir mineral Ingredients settled In ny hones and Kftve mo rheumatism. I wat? In u lamentable condition, and after ex hausting all treatment, was declared I non rabie. Booing ft. 8. B. advertised as a cure for blood diseuses, I deolded to try lt. As soon as my system was ?Hider the effect of the medicino I i m to improve, and after taking lt for two months I was oared completely, the dreadful disease was eradicated from my sys tem, and I have had no "'tum of lt." Many have been taking leroi troat mont for yours, and lind themselves worao now than over. A trial Of S.S.SXBlood will provo it to ho the right remedy for Catarrh. It will euro the moat ob stinnte caso, . Kooks mailed froo to any address bj Swift Speciflo Co., Atlanta, Ca. "Jpa?t?." A boy iu tho Wiohita sohools, California, WM suspouded for read ing the following essay on "panta Pants are made for naen, and not moo for pants. Women,are tnado for mos, and sot pants. When a man pants for a woman and a wo man pants for a man, they are a pair vt pants. Snob pants don't last. Pants aro like molasses-they aro thinner in hot weather and thioker in cold. The man in the moon ebanges his pants during an eolipso. Don't go to tho pantry for pants you may be mistakon. Men aro often mistakon in pants. Such mistakes makes breaohes Of promise. There has hoon muoh disoussion as to whether "pants" wero singular or plural. Seems to me when mon woar pants they aro plural, and when they don't woar any thoy aro singular. Men got on a tear in their pants, and it is all right ; hut wheu tho pants got on n tear, it is all wrong.-San Franoise o Call, Shorten tho tim? of oonfluomont, strengthen mother end supply breast milk for obild by using Simmons' Squaw Vino Wino or Tablos. Sinoo tho days of Noah intelligent peoplo have been interested in woathor conditions. Tho ohlldron in sohool in tho forties, or boforo never heard of woathor reports and they did not know whether 10 or 100 inches of rainfall would bo a fair averngo for a year. In this Pied mont region about 42 to 40 inches ?B tho annual averago, taking a long series of yonr. The monthly avorngo is nearly four inches. That quantity of rain divided into about six show ers would make what aro called good seasons. A dry period bogan about tho first of 1804, or tho fall boforo that. For four years up to Septem ber 1, 1808, thoro was a sbortngo of about 40 inches. Since that time, it has been partly mado up. We havo not tho figures before us. but thoro is still a shortage of about If) inches. Naturo is a sure paymaster and she will make it up one of these days. Tho curativo properties, strength and ofTcot of Dr. M. A. Simmons' Liver Medi cino nro alwayB tho samo. It cannot bo equaled. Tho stories that continuo to como from Santiago, Cuba, aro not espe cially re-assuring. Tho peoplo are not at all unanimous in their desires. Thoro is a strong element that is in favor of notifying tho United States to got out of tho island Ijy July 1, or look out for trouble. Tho merchant classes arc working up a sentiment in favor of annexation to tho United States. They reason that this ?H tho only salvation of tho island from a coniincroiil standpoint. Altogether tho situation continues unsettled, and thc final solution of tho problem is going to be an interesting propo sition. It appears to bo quito tho popular thing now-a-days to wear military clothes. It is said that oven tramps have been getting military clothes, and find that they can manage their begging to hotter advantage by mak ing it apper that they havo been soldiers in tho rccont war. William Morrison, an 18 year old printers' apprentice, in Boston, has fallon heir to $20,000,000 by tho death of an uncle in California rmc CoUHlKR "devils" wish they liad mielen in California. Sweat-shop investigations in Now York havo found that mon, women and children work as much nB 18 hours daily, tho men for 45 contB a day and women and children for much less. OASTOniA. BoftM tho J? lh? Kind You Haw Always Bought Near Celina, Indiana, Miss Mary Lloyd is dying of spinal meningitis, contracted by kissing tho lips of a [lead friend. A paper called Iirains thus gocH to ibo meat of an important subject : "There is hut ono right way to ad vertise and that is to hammor your name, your occupation, your busi ness so thoroughly in tho people's head, that if thoy walk in their sleep they will turn their stops to ward your store. Thc newspaper is your friend. It helps to build up tho community that supports you." Tho house of tho Toxas Legisla ture has adopted a resolution de nouncing thc war in tho Philippines as ono of brutal nonquont. and calling on Texas congressmen to do what they can to stop it. Young husband -I'm just about dead from putting down this carpet. Wife-Tho carpet is not heavy. "No ; hut I have to work in such a cramped position." "Nonsense; just imagine you aro on your bicycle." .-,--4 . ft )tob childbirth of its terrors and mini mize tho pain and daugors of labor by using Simmons' Squaw Vino Wino or Tablets. ----....? Tho Governor of Illinois hnHsigned a hill appropriating $.9,000 for a statuo of Francos E. Willard, to bo placed in tho rotunda of tho Capitol at Washington.' --? # o William F. Richard?, of English, Ind., owns a brood sow which dropped fi litter of 14 pigs last Monday ; tho fifth fitter in three years, altogether W pi?8? pyory ono of which was reared, -". ,*?n-?-.-T-T?? Tho war with Spain rout tho United States ?carly */)00,000,000f Hoy 's that for an expansion starter? Soared by Sign?. A drummer lost hie way in South west Georgia oountry, whero tlierej was a go<?d deal of religions enthu siasm at that time. So ho just gave his horso tho rein and made the best | of it. Presently he was confronted by a signboard, nailed to a pine tree, at | the forks of a road. Tho sign read : ?Turn, sinner, turn 1" , Tho drummer followed its advice ?md turned on the road no?rost the sign. A little further on Ito was con fronted by another sign. "You are on your way to holl 1" That was rough, b?t Uko many another man, ho kept on, says the Atlanta Constitution. Yet ono moro sign board faood him : "Sinner, you aro lost forevor 1" "God help us 1" oriod tho drum mer, "botweon all thoso slgus what's a poor, lost devil to do ?" "Git right down on yer knocs," cried a voice froto the bushes, "an' pray for morey 1 Down, with you, an' liollor for graco 1" That'was too much for him, and, putting spurs to his horso, ho fled Uko tho wind ; nor did bo stop until ho reached ii railro.id where h signalled a froight train and shook the dust of that ghostly neighbor hood from his shoes. O JLW. f& "J? O 3d. I A.. the /) T Kind You Hare Always Eoufiht Tho Chilian army ls to be red -?.od by 6,000 men, and it is rumored at Valparaiso that tho salo of sevoral oruiscrs to tho United States ia con templated. A man never cares anything about meeting his wife's relations-unless they aro rich and distinguished. A largo tobacco company in Win ston, xi. C., ib Biiu?tilutiiig white for negro labor. Solomon in Tennessee A cortain justice of thc pc J, who lived in Tennessee, was once trying a negro for stealing. Among tho defendant's witnesses waa a girl. It waa very evident that she was not tolling tho truth. Tho magistrate stopped ber in thc midst of hor testimony and said, "doj you know whar you'll go if you swear a lie ?" "Yea, air," sho roplicd. "Whar?" "I'll goter torment !" "Torment ? You'll goter jail, en from thar you'll gotor thc peniten tiary, that's whar you'll go." During tho rest of tho trial abo spoke thc truth. If you desire attractive Job Printing of any descrip tion Bend it to thc Courier Job Oilloc. Jlriufs and Arguments : : : : a Specialty. Executor's Sale. BY virtuo of a Decretal Ordor m ado hy ins Honor I). A. Townsend, dated February 22d, 181M1, in tho action of Al bort Zimmerman, as Executor of tho Inst | will and testament of James 1). Kay, d ceased, against W. K. Kay and others, i will soil at public auction boforo tho | Sourt IIouso door at Walhalla, S. C., on Salcsday in April noxt, being tho 3d day jf April, 1801), at elovon o'clock lu tho forenoon, or ns soon Microaftor as a salo jan bo made, tho following described .eal estato, to wit: All that piece, parcol or tract of land utuato, lying and being in the town of Westminster, State of South Carolina, "ountyof Oconoo, hounded on tho South east by tho Methodist Church lot, North 3S8t by tho Southern Railway, Southwest iy Main Street and West by Cross Street, md known as tho homo place lot, and nippnscd to contain two acres, and being i part of tho six aero lot on which the laid James 1). Kay lived at the timo of | ns doath. ALSO, All that ploco, parcel or tract of land utuato, lying and hoing in tho town of Westminster, bounded hy Ibo Southern Kail way, lauds of the Blair estato, S. II. lohns and others, and supposed to con tain one and ono-half acres, and hoing a part of tho six aero lot upon which tho ?aid James D. Kay lived at tho timo of | Iiis doath. ALSO, All that pieco, parcol or tract of land utuato, lying ami hoing in tho Stato of South Carolina, County of Oconoo, near tho town of Westminster, bounded by lands of J. A. Voyles, R. E. White and tithers, and supposed to contain two hun dred imd eighty-threo aorcB. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash on lay of salo, tho halanco in ono yetar, with interest from day of sale, tho credit por tion to bo secured by the bond if tho purchaser, and a mortgage j if tho premises, with privilege on the part of tho pure' tor to anticipate tho payment of tho c. dit portion, with tho interest duo nt tho ?lato of such payment. Tho tract of hind last described above will bo offorod for salo in sep?rate par i?la, and plata of tho same may ho soon it tho office of Messrs. Stribling Al- Horn lon at any time previous to the sale. ALBERT ZIMMERMAN, As Executor of tho last Will and Testa ment of James 1). Kay, deceased. March ll, ittlH). 10-18 Notice to Township Boards of Assessors. Clinic Township Boards of Assossorf X aro requested to moot at my oflice for tho purpose of assessing the value of pomonal property on tho days mentioned below, to wit: Tho assessors for (Jouter, Chattoogii Kcowoe and Pulaski townships, on Wednesday, April fith. Tho assessors for .Seneca, T?galo, Wag liner and Whitewater townships, Thursday, April nih. Tho County Hoard of ICouallzation will moot at my oflleo on Tuesday, April IKU Tho gentlemen mentioned below have boon appointed Township Assessors, to wit; Centers-Messrs. J. W, Beardcn, T. B geese, J,. O. Bruce. Chottooga--Me;;srs( L. A. King, W. if Mongohl, W. ;;, Russell. Keoweo-Messrs. B. A- Perry, J. W. Mei! ev, T. A. (/rant. Pulaski-Messrs, Nathaniel Phillips, (?. 0. Arve, P. 1). Rotholl, Sonoca-Messrs. W. A. Lowery, W. A. Barron, W. M Campbell. Tugaloo--Messrs. O, I. Walker, G, E. Singleton, Albert Zimmerman. Wagoner-Messrs. J. I), h.heil, H. Y. McAlistor, J. J. Ansel. Whitewater-Mossrs. J. L. Talley, IX I). A le . ander, J. IL Wigillgtoll. J. P. KEESE, County Auditor. NOTK-Tho Township Assessors aro lirepted to appear boforo the Clerk of tho (uOnrtand bo sworn, which is tho tinly commission required, ww??.? % ?m ' " T iCAoTORlA fifiuS I y.or Infants and ChiUren. i^HmiThe Kind You Have .^^^^?IQ^BK^XQ^I i Iwsys Bou^h^ ?iighteStoaia^ ll B62trS th.0 ? 1 -- - ?j Signature fATM Promotes DIgesHon,Cimrfu? * ?? M mf ness and Ifest.Conta?nsneKher ? nf JE Jf . ! OjmimiMorpWue nor Mineral. Ul /ft' ll/ NOT KARO OTIC* fl ^^vT\#^ f?eqfv o/O?d Ik SAMUEL fflVUSfl . 4 \jf\f /\tr/yJtth Sad- \ BB S V V /fly.San ii * J HJI M ft ip ? ?H l/frjr Use ApcrfectRemedyforCon3llpa- HI \| O' tion,Sour Stomach,Diorihoea, ?ami ?A* M Wonns .Convulsions .feverish- Hi Jf ET ftp f?fllQI* ness and Loss OF SWSEB H V/ BUI U V 01 tncstmiic Signature or _ m . - L??^I-Jl Th,rty Years BT** I. I i """i ..... m00?Bf?W: TM? OINTAUN OOMPANT, fl KW VOHK CtTV. ? Climbing Up ?0 Down Stairs ^ _fj ARRYI?G heavy burdons, washing, iron KH gflHBBHB0^^^^ LD ing, scrubbing and othor laborious duties Bi ll 1IH filM^W^T'^ aro productivo of an ouormuuu amount of X ll "lill c??w^l?fl??i/ 'villi Bufforingamong womon who uro alvoady weak BB ll il'lnOH)!!wff I li! |Ml ftnt^ Pro^Vft*'0<^.^>y rft'Vft^OH ?f fomalo^lis ?? SSSP&SS?WTI? % Hi IllnS -B obligatory to many womon, but tho Buffer* fea ~f?^rf\\w\ ?]'?'? j r's i"K >Hnot. This foaturoof thonoueoholdbur %P ^3??rVJrfl$W?l lili ?l^en8 nuay noon bo romovodifwomon will only \ ? JCKA!^!IY^ ll t*1-*0 the trouble to loam bow. A fow bottloa of J WlPmk? Pi F P ? mm fi ll I M?l? i A ? kv u I Panacea 7 -I I 111 rr^?\? w--* regulato nil menstrual irregularities,and mW I ll 1 V *j\ restore tho entire fomalo organism to ito fl n I ll ? 1-n proper condition. M =-/ ll v M Write to Tho Ladles' Health Club, (oaro L. b -/i V \ \\A_188 Gorstlo & Oo.) Chattanooga, Tenn., for in ^N^-< I [ -* formation, freo, regarding troatrae.it of all I-"-^^J fomalo diseases. ^ BED-FAST FOR A YEAR. BM G F P Jina mude n most wonderful euro on tho wife of ono of our tcn I nnts. 'Sha lina been bed-fast for twelve montliB, hut your medicine hus cured ^ her and she ls loud in her praises of snmo. Trrv"VT ""^a ~, ,. .. Af . IIIXON UROS., Clnlborno, Ala. FOB BAI.n HY ALL DKUQ018TS, PKICK (1.00 I'BB BOTTI.R. V L. GERSTLE & CO., Propra.. Chattanooga, Tenn. For salo by JAMES II. DARBY, Walhalla, S. C. Master's Sale. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I OGONEECOUNTY. J IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. PURSUANT TO DECREES OF THU AFORESAID COURT, in the cawo mentioned below, I will olYor for re-sale, to tho highost bidder, at auction, in front of tho Court Houso, in Wnlhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, tho Sd day of ARRU/, 1800, hoing Salesday, be tween tho legal hours of salo, tho tract of land below described: In tho caso of C. W. Pitchford, Plaintiff, against John J. Smith, Dofendant. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, hoing and situate in Oconco county, State of South Carolina, on waters of Cane crook, waters of Little river, and adjoining lands of Jamos T. Wilson, W. W. Moss, I. (mod and Mrs. Airy Smith and tho corporation lino of Walhalla, containing llfty-cight (?S) acres, moro or less. TERMS: One-half cash, balance in ono year. Crodit portion to boar interest from day of salo and be secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of tho premises. If terms of salo aro not com plied with in live days the Master is to rc-advortiso and ro-aoll premises at tho risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. Sold at risk of for mor purchasor, Mrs. E. M. Smith. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master for Oconeo County. March 1(5, 18i>!>. 11 -1.1 Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OOO NEB COUNTY. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. O. W. Glgnilliat, Plaintiff, against Anno Pitts ct al., Defendants. I)UHSUANT to a Dooroo of Court, signed by his Honor D. A. Town solid, Judgoof tho Sovonth Judicial Cir cuit of South Carolina, presiding in the Eighth Judicial Circuit, at his Chambers at Plckons, S. C., on March 8th, 1801), I will offer for salo, to tho highest bidder, at auction, in front of Walhalla Court Houso, South Carolina, on Monday, tho ?ld day of April, (Sit!), samo hoing Sales day, within tho legal hours of sale, tho following described real estate, to-Wit! All that certain pioco, parcol or tract of land, situate, lying and being in tho County of Oconco, of tho State of South Carolina, adjoining lands of L. O. Davis, Thomas Tomkin and others, containing ono hundred and sixty-nine (l(M>) acres, moro or loss, and hoing tho sumo traci of land conveyed to Potor Pitts by J. 1$. Tarrant by deed hearing dato December Ist, 1800. TERMS : Ono-half cash on nay of B'.do, balance in ono year, credit portion to bear interest from day of salo, and bo scoured by bond of purchasor and a mortgage of the promises. Purchaser has loavo to anticipate payment. Pur chaser to pay oxtra for papors. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master foi Oconco county. March |), 181M). lf>}3 Citation Notice, STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OF OCONKK. I IN THE COURT OF PRORATE. Hy I). A. Smith, Esq., Judgo of Probato. WllBUKAS, Marion W. Oibsonhns mado suit to mo to grunt him lottors of administration o( the personal estate of and cited:, of ThoiiiiiH L. Oibsou, dc peaROijr. Theso are, tjioroforp, Jo pito and ad monish a]l and singular tho kindred ?fid creditors,of thtiHtdd Thomas J,- Qibsof), deceased, that they be npd appear before mo, in the Court of probate, to bo hold at walhalla Court House, s. C" op Saturday. April 1st, -18M, after pub lication thereof, at 11 o'clock in th? fore noon, to show oauso, if any they have, why tho said Administration should not ho granted. (.Iv. u under my band this bit h day of March Anno Domini 1800. ( ) I). A. SMITH, 1 L.S. [ Judgo Probate for ( ) Oconco county, S. C. Publinhed on tho Kith day of March, 1800, 'n tho Keowee Courier and Oconeo Nows, 11-12 Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) COUNTY av CHAIU.KSTON. J In tlio Comn:on Pleas. Julia R. Won/.ol, as F.xcoutrix of tlio Estate of Theodore Wenzel, deceased, and in hor own right, against Gorman-American Trust und Savings Hank, et al. BY VIRTUE OF DECREE, of tho Court of Common Pleas.for tho County of Charleston, tiled in tins cause on, respcotively, tho l?th and 11th days of March, 181)0, I will offer for salo, hy Public Auction, in front of tho Court House, in tho Town of Walhalla, Oconeo county, on MONDAY, tho .Sd day of APRIL, 1800, at ll o'clock A. M.," tho below described real estate in soparato parcels: (1) All those two pieces, parec?? or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in tho County of Oconeo and State aforesaid, near tho Town of Walhalla, tho ono con taining thirty-four acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Theodore Won/.ol, C. Wundelkon, Mrs. vYnnnor arid others; and tho other, containing thirty-five acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Theodore Won/.ol. H. D. A. Riemann, Mrs. Wanner ana others, hoing tho tracts convoyed to Mrs. Johanna Sophia Baumgartel by J. G. MichaoliK and tho German Settlement Society respectively. (2) Also, All that pioco or lot of land, situato in Oconeo county, Stato abovo mentioned, ono and one-fourth uii'G? South of Walhalla, adjoining lands of C. Wanner, Mrs. Baumsartel ?nd Theodore Wenzel, nnd containing llvo and one fourth acres, moro nr less.* (:$) A'.'JO, All that picco, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying mu? hoing in tho county and Stato aforesaid, about one half milo South of Walhalla, adjoining lands of C. Baumgartel and others, con taining twenty-two and 22/100 acres, moro or IOHS, being part of tract No. 40 of tho West Union lands of tho Gorman Sottlonicnt Socioty of Charleston, S. C. For a moro particular description of tho lands herein conveyed, reference is mado to a plat by W. F. Ervin, dated 15th May, 1882, attached to and recorded with deed from C. B. Oehinig to Charles Many, recorded 10th May, 1882, Mcsno Conveyance Rook "H," pago 200, in said comity. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, with inter est from day of salo. Purchaser to pay nil taxes duo and payablo in tho year 1800, and tho Master for papors to each lot. W. GIBBES WHALEY, Master for Charleston County. March 10, 1800. 11- Ci Citation Notice. THF, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OK OCONKK. I IN TIIIC rOlTUT OK JMIOMATIC. BY D. A. SMITH, ESQ., JODOK OK PICOUATK. Whereas, James Seaborn, ns Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconeo county, South Carolina, has made suit to mo to grant Hm Letters of Administration of the c \to and off cols of Sam Holston, deceased Theso aro thoroforo to cito and admon ish all and singular tho kindred and oreditora of tho said Sam Holston, deceased, that they ho and nppoar bofore me, in the Court of Probato, to bo bell) at Walhalla, S. C., on Tuesday, April Hth, 1800, after publication there of, at ll o'olook in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they bavo, why tho said ad ministration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of March, Anno Domini 1800. fT^rri I). A. SMITH, Judgoof Pro w^-^ ) bato, Ooonoo County. S. ('. Published on tho 2d day of March, 18O0| in tho KK.OWKH COUHIBH and Oconeo News._' __?_0_J4_ Moles and Wap for Sale. rpiIE County Supervisor offors at pr!? JL. vato sale, one pno-horBo wagon and three mules belonging to the county, which can bo ?con at Walhalla, S. C., by application to Wm, J. Stribling, Clerk, f f not so sold by Sale day in April ne ? (, thoy will then l>o sold at public nuotion to tho highest blddor for cash nt tho Court House door after tho closo of ShorlO's and Maslor's salos. J. M. HUNNIODTT, Supervisor. March 0, 1800. THU OlII?KCilES. Tho appointments for tho Walhalla] Circuit aro as fellow*: First ?U?day, Ai Wh?tic??po'a ?it ll ?. ta.} j Jooasseo at 8 p. m. . Second Bunday, at Double Springs nt j ll a. ra. ; Laurel Springs'st 3 p. pa. Third Sunday, at Coonee at ll a. m.;] Zion at 8 p. m. Fourth Sunday, at Fairview at ll a. m. : I at Newry at 7 p. tu. j ' A. A. MERRITT, P. ?. Tho following aro the appoiutniouts of the V, vstniinstor Oirouit for tho year 181)9 j First Sunday-Jiopowoll, ll a. m. Nazaroth, 8.80 p. ro. 8oooud Sunday-Westminster, ll a. m. ; j Kook Springs, 8.80 p. m. Third Sunday-Co?ter, ll a. m. Fourth Sunday~- Rook Springs, Ho. m.i Westminster, 8.80 p. m. J*, ll. DAGNAL?,, P. C. West Union Baptist Churoh. Proaohing overy fourth Sunday at ll o'clock by tho pastor, Kev. P. J. Ver mil lion. Sunday school at 10 o'olook o, m.-O, R. D. Burns, Superintendent. Prayor mooting overy Suqdoy at oightj o'olock p. m. tho St. John's Evango?eal. Lutheran Olm rob: Sunday School at ll a. m., Mr. J. J. Ansol, Suporintendout. Divino Sorvlcos in English on tho 2d ] and 4th Sundays at ll a. m., and on caoh Thursday at 4.80 p. m. Connan on tho 1st and 8d Sundays at? ll a. ra. ! O C C fl O ouus AU? iiottUu ALWAYS pkhlivi MELI AELE. S Souci for our Hlurtratcd Catalogue, 5* nod ora^r di root. S AUGUSTA EARLY TRUCKER || CABBAGE, 3 A Sure Hoador. Scod 10o. a paokot. ALEXANDER SEED CO., Augusta, <Jn. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Scltcdule In Klfoot _Doo. 4th. 1808._ STATIONS PSF^SP* *PftUri - -_No. IV. Ko, II. Lv. OTmrh-Hton.. 7 10 a m LT. Columbi?..}. T? 06 a m " Prosperity. 19 lo n'n ?* Nowborry. 12 26 p m " Ninoty-BIx. 1 20 p tn " G roon wood. 7 40 n in 1 66 p ra Ar. Hodges, -^^^^^^JJ^ 8 00 a in 2 16 p ra ArTAiilwvlllo.. 8 40" a in 2 45 p tit Ar. Bolton. ~8"B0"~a tn 8 10 p ra Ar. Aiiilt'i Boii. ?rn 8 85 p ni Xr. Groonvtilo.. 10 10 a ni 4 16 p in fr. At inn fa". ".?'?'...*..._| 8 66 p tn| 0 80~~p tn STATIONS. . Itt Itt. Lv. SreenvTHo.,. 6 Go p ra 10 16 a ra " Piedmont. 0 oo u in 10 40 a ra " WnilnniHtoii. 0 ?j g ni 10 65 a ni Lv. Anderson.~~i 45 p ra To 46 a tn Lv. Bolton . d 45 p ra ll 16 a m Ar. Donn aids. 716 p m ll 40 a ra Lv. Abiwvllle. 0 lu g ni ?T &Ta tn Lv. flTxrgos.] 7 85 p in ll 66 a m " Greenwood. S 00 p tn 12 40 p ra " Ntnety-SIx. 12 65 p ra " Newberry. 2 00 pm Ar. Prosperity. 2 14 p m " Columbi ? ..,.. 8 80 p ra Ar. Charleston. 800 p m Dully Daily MI-A Tinto 7 IDally Daily No. VNo.lH_ ~. _ No.ftNoJ? TfBOp 7 ion Ly... .Charleston.'... Ar 800j) ll 00? "8 80i\ ll 80n '* .... Columbia." 8 20p ?fi?p 907al2l6p '?.Alnton.Lv 200|> 8 60n lOOIa 138p ".Bantuo." 123? 7 46p 10 20n 200p "..Union." 1 05p 7 OOo lOWft 2 22p " .... Jonesville .... ? 12atp 0 58p 1061a 2 87p ".Paeolot_" 12 Up 0 4>p 1125? U 10p Ar.. Spartanbarg.. .Lv ll 45a 0 )6p 11 40a 840p LT.. Bpartnnbnig... Ar ll 22a 0 00p jj 45p 7O0ptAr,. ..Ashovillo.I.v 8 20a 8 06p "P," p. tn. "A?' a. m. Pullman palnce Blooping cars or. Trains 85and CC, 87 and tia, on A.audO. divinion. Dining cara on theto trains oorvo all meals Anmute. Trains lcavo Hpartauburg, A. A C. division, northbound, 0:46 a.m., 8:87 p.m., 6:10 p.m., ?Vest?bulo Limited); southbound 12:20?. m., :15 p. m., ll :84 a. m., (VoBtlbn)o Limltod.T Trains foavo Greonvlllo, A. and O. division, porthbound, 6:60 a. m., 2i84 p. m. and 6i82 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited): southbound, 1?36 a. sn., iiUO p, m., 12:80 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). W.-ulns 0 and 10 oarry olegant Pullman slsoplng cara between Columbia and Ashovillo .nrnuto <lally between Jacksonville s?dCKnoln natl. KKANK 8. GANNON, J. M. OULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traillo Mgr., Washington, D. (X Washington. D. O. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pans. Ag't. An't Gen. Pass. AgH, Washington, D. C._Atlnii'a.O?. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Sohndulo of Passenger Trains. In Kfreot Deo. 4th, 1803. Ves. No. 18 Pst.Rf I Northbound. No.lS No. 88 K*. No. 80 Dally i)?lly. 8?in. Dally. Lv. Atlanta, O.T. 7 60 a 12 (0 m 4 86pll60 p Atlanta, 1?. T. 8 60 u 1 o0 p 6 86pl2 60 a " Nororoas.... 0 80 a . ? 28p 100 a " buford.loon a_? odp ....... " Gainesville... 10 86a 2 22 p 7 48 p 2 28 a " Lula. 10 68 a f2 42 p 8 08p 2 60 ? Ar. Oornolla. ll 26 a ta 00 p 8 86 p. Ly.Mt. Airy.ll 80 a.. * Toocoa.11 58 a 8 80 p. 8 42 n " Westminster 1281m. 4 80 a " Seneca. 12 62 p 4 15 p. 4 87 a " Central. 1 40 p . 6 02 a " Greenville... 2 84 p 5 22 p. 6 60 a " Bparlnnhurg. 8.?17 p fl 10 p ? . ? 45 a i" Gaffneys. 4 20p fl 44 p. 726 a |M niRokslmrg .. 4 88 p 7 00 p. 7 45 a " King's Mt ... 603 p. 8 0S a " G?stenla. 6 26 p .. 8 88 a Lv. Charlotta .... 0 80 p 822 p. 9 26 a Ar.Greensboro 0 62 p IO 48 p .12 10 p Lv.Greensboro. 10 60 n_. Ar. Norfolk. 7 50 a . Ar. Danville ll 26 p ll 61 j). 1 ?6 p Ar. Richmond ... '6 40 a 6*40 a."6 26 p Ar.Washington. 042 a. 9 10 p " Baltm'ePRR. 8 wi a.ll 86 p " Philadelphia. . 10 16 a. 2 66 a _" New YorU. 12 48 m. 6 28 ? Fat. ni I ""v?s." No. ll .nillbbonnd. No. 8ff No. 87 Dully Dully. Dally. Lv.H. Y..P.R.R. uTTTT; TUtT, -^7. 77^777. " PhUadelphla 8CO a 0 56 p . " Pnlttinore. . fl 81 . 0 20 p .. . "_Wasliiiig_ton. ll 16 j? 10 W J? ........ Cv. Rieiimond .. ?? ?Tra ?2 01 itt lt lOnt. Lv. Danville ..... fl 16 p 6 60 a Sip ?. Lv. Norfolk . .... Tj 86 p ' . Ar. Greensboro . _ fl 46 a. Lv. Greensboro 7 24 p 7 06 a 7 87a. Ar. Charlotte .... 10 00 II 0 % a 12 05in .... Lv. G?H?.O?.!?.10 ?9 ?. ! 12 p. " Klng'M Mt. 1 88 p. " Rlfioksburg .. ll 81 p 10 46 a 20(1 p. " Gsffueys. ll 40 p 10 68 a 2 24 p. " Spsrlanburg. 12 20 a ll 84 a 8 16 p. " Grconvlllo.... 126 a 18 80 p 4 BO p., " Central. 626 p STTf. " Bsneca. S80al8?p6 18p Lt'' " Westminster. flOOp " " Toflooa. 8 26 a 2 l? p 7 10 p " Mt. Airy. 788p. " Oornolla.fi? 00 p 7 40 p 0 86 a " Lula. 4 16 a f? 18 p 8 14 p fl 87 a " Gainesville... 4U6 a 887 p 8 40 p 720? !' jluford. 0 12 p 7 48 a !? Nororons. 6*6 a. 9 Hi p 897? ?r. Atlanta, IC. T. fl to al 4 65 p 10 80 p 6 80 H r. Atlanta, O.T. 6 10 is' fl 66 p 0 00 pl S ls I * H" VP? p. m. ty1' neon. 'iMrtsft? Cbssapeiitco Linn Bteainers In dally s'srrioo betw?"" Npi foiU ?nd Baltimore.' Nos. 87 and BB- -Daily. Washington ?nd 0qi)t)) wssteru Vestibule Llmltod. Through Pullman slesplnsr care between New York and New Or leans, Tia Washington, Atlanta and Montgom erv. and also between New York and Memphis, via Washington, Atlanta and Dlnntnghsm. Tiret oins* thoroughfare ooaohes bet wean Washtns ton and Atlanta. Dining oars serve ?ll meals fn route. Pullman drawing-room slewing oars between Greensboro and Norfolk. Oloto op t saotlon at For/oik for OLD P()f> TOOMFO?T. Nos. 85 and 80-United States Past Mali runs solid between Washington and New Or Usus, via Southern Uallwar. A. * W. P. R. R. ?pd L. A N.'R. lt.. being composed of bsgga?e ear and cosphj<n, tlit'ouglr without ohariifS tA? ?fsssenuors of all class*?. Pullman drsWlrrs: room slesplbg cars between New York nod New Orleans, via Atlauta aud Montgomery. Leaving Washington each Wednesday, a tourist sleeping cor will run through between WSSfp Iputon an4 Han ^ranoisoo without mttn pilling osle serve all ?neals enrout?. 99 Noj. U,tj7, H8 and li--Pullman sleeping oar? ! ,,i f<tnhniondiiud(!harlqlts. via Dsnvtllp, ?nuthl>mta<l Nps. tl enij 8?, northbo,uipi jw and 12 VRAKK B. GANNON. M. GULP. Third V P. 3 Gan. Mgr., Trafrto ifVt, Washington, D. O. Washington, Jfc O, W, A. TUKK, S. H. HARDWICK, Otn'l pats. Ag't,, Ass'tGeu'lPass. Ag'l^ ,5LW?ll^l' R..ft._4lifvilsV.fl?s> ?XPKNIBNOK. V: ? IPSaMtBKBty* TKADK MARKO, ^nHHBR^ DE8I0N0, rrYW COPYRIGHTS &o. Anyone sending ft rttotch ?nd description may nnlrklv ivn.-.'rtrttn. fro?, whether ?ll Invention ja mob.u>]y patentable. C'oniniunlcMions strictly couOjt.Mitlnl. Oldest ftKoncy (WMWHM patent? * io America. Wo hare a Washlwilon offle?. W I'atonts talon tbrouxU Munn A Co. receive ?pcotnl not leo lu tho 80IENTIFI? AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, Untost ottcutatlon of ?nv sclonttlto journal. weoUly. tornisW.OO ? jrear| (I.W nix months, Bpocluinn copies and HAND 'iUUtt OM I'ATKNT* SCUt f roe. Address MUNN & CO., 001 Ureodwnv. Now Yaric. Pickens R. R. Co. tum 10DI)IJ? IN EFFECT JUNE 20TU, le?. On and after Juno 26th tho following nohotUilo will bo mu ovor tho IMokons Railroad for tho purpose of hauling freight and passongoni, vis.: No. 9. baily Excopt Sunday. No. 10. Woad Down. Mixed Train. Woad up 4 00 a m.Ev Moxons Ar.7 60 a m 6 00 am.Ar. EftBloy J.v.7 Oft a m No. 12. Dally Except Sunday. No. ll. Wad Down. raMlUHi Service Read Up. t 00 p m.Cv rlokonu Ar.6 46 p n> 1 40 p m.M-Ar Eabloy Ly.BjOftpm Trains will Btop to tako on or lot off passengers at tho following crossings: Ferguson's, Par sons's and Maulum's. Dopot will bo open for tho receiving and doll/ orv of freight fronv? a. .a. to 12 m. Wo will mako it to your intorcBt to pationiio our homo road by giving good service and prompt attention. . ' J, I JULIUS E. HOOGS, Proaldont. Approved. J j ,r TA'S LOB, Gen. Manager. Blue Ridge R. R. n. O. BEATTIE, KKOBIVKU. TIME TABLE NO. 10. SVPEIWEDES TIME TABLE NO. Eltoctivo 7.00 A. M., July 8, 1808. EASTBOUND. Ex. Hun. u,My* No. No. 12. No. 12 84 .Walhalla....LT.. 8 10am 0 00am 82 ?Wobt Uuiou. 8 20 am 0 00 am 24 ?Sonoca. 8 58 am 0 80 am 18 t Adam's Crossing. 0 17 am 0 48 am 10 t Cherry Crossiug. 0 26 am 0 .48 am 13 .Pendleton . 0 40 am 0 50 am 10 i A nt un. 0 52 am 10 04 am 7 tDenver , .... ....10 04am 10 18 am . ? ?Audorson... Ar. .10 85 am 10 85 am WKBTUOUNI). Mixed. Daily. No. , No. ll. 0 .Anderson....Ly.. 3 25pm 7 t Don vor. _ 8 58 pm 10 t Antun. 4 05 pm 13 ?Pondloton.4 17 pm 16 tChorry Crossing. 4 20 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 37 pm ?".{Seneoa.?gjS 32 ?West Union. 5 64 nm 31 ?Walhalla_Ar.. 0 00pm (*) Regular Btop; (t) Flag station. All regular trains from Andorsou to Walhalla havo right of traok ovor trains of tho samo class moving in oppoBito direction, UUIOBU otherwise specified by train oidora. Will OIBO stop at tho following station.i to take on or lot off pasBongors : Phin noy's, James and Sandy Springs. No. 12 commets with Southern Railway No. 0 at Andel HOU. No. ll connoots with Southern Railway No. ll at. Sonoca. J. R. ANDKKSON, Superintendent. ^Ltlixntic Coast JLiino, I'tissciiiror Department, Wilmington, JV. G., February 84, 1807. Fast Line Between Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In effoct Fobruarly 24th, 1807. WESTWARD. .No. 62. Loavo Charleston. 7 00 a no " Lan?s. 8 20 u 44 Sumter. 0 85 " Arrivo Columbia.10 65 " M Prosperity.1168 pm " Nowborry.12 10 ** 44 Clinton.12 60 " ?? Laurens. 1 16 " '* Groonvillo. 8 00 " 44 Spartanburg. 8 00 " M Winnsboro. 0 15 pm " Charlotte. 8 20 44 " Hondorsonvillo. 6 03 " " Ashovillo. 7 00 " RABTWABD. - .NO. 63. Loavo Ashovillo. 3 20am " Hondorsonvillo.0 16 " " Spartanburg.ll 45 " " Groonvillo.ll 60 " " Lau rons. 1 45 " " Clinton. 2 10 " 44 Nowborry.52 61 " 41 Prosperity. 8 13 44 44 Columbia. 6 15 44 Arrivo Sumter. 0 35 44 44 Lanes. 7 48 44 44 Charleston. 0 25 44 . Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains botweon Charleston and Columbia. S. C. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Posfiongor Agent. J. R. KENLY, Gonoral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Mananror. ^TBE CHARLES^?lli?' SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA RAILROD COMPANY. Timo Tabla in EIToot January 1st, 1809. COLUMPIA DIVISION. (Kast Round-Daily.) I v Columbia. 0 45 am Ar Branohvillo. 8 52 am Lv Branohvillo.'0 05 om Ar Charleston,.ll 00 am Lv Col um bia.. 3 55 pm Ar Charleston. 8 17 pm (Wost Bound.) Lv Charleston. 7 00 am Ar Columbia.ll 00.am Lv Charleston. 6 80 pm Ar Branchville. 7 35 pm Lv Branohvillo. 7 60 pm Ar Columbia.10 10 pm CAMDEN BRANCH. (East Bound-Daily oxcopt Sunday.) Lv Columbia. 8 55 pm 0 20 nm Ar Camdon. 0 88 pm ll 40 am (WoBt Bound.) Lv Camdon. 8 45 am 8 00 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 5 30 pm AUGUSTA DIVISION. (WoBt Bound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. 0 45 am 8 55 pm Ar Branohvillo. 8 62 nm 0 02 pm Ar Augusta.ll 51 am- 10 45 pm (East Round.) Lv Augusta. 0 ?0 ?ip 8 65 pm Ar Branchville.8 52 om ft m bm Lv Bronobvlllo. 8 68 am 7 60 bm Ar Columbia- . 4j QQ am If) 10, brr} AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS. (North Round.) Lv Augusta. 2 30 pm Ar Aikon. 8 00 pm Ar Denmark.. 4 12 pm (South Bound.) Lv Denmark. 0 17 am Ar Aikon.. . V lp ?Ul Ar Augpflto.'ll. ,. 7 fifi INFORMATION. Trains leaving Charleston at 7.00 ft. m. and arriving at Columbia at 11.00 a. m. run solid from Charleston to A?llOVU^Pi ' Through sloeo?r o/j train leaving Charleston at &.?0 p. m. for Atlanta, opik needing at Branphvillo with train leaving Columbia at fl.45. p. in, Any further information erm bp olp fained from R. I,. SflAy, Union Tiftkot Agout, Union Dopot, Columbia, 8, C, U A. EMERSON, Trafilo Mgr., Charleston, S, ?,