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?fe* JUafote <&fm?tx> ' PyBUSHKOEVERY THUR8PAV MORflU<Q.^ ' *~~ -BY"- ' ?J AV NBS, SHfeU&R, SMITH & 8TB0K. IJ^J?YNES, \ Vn- , vn?7TJ>-"A. BM ITU, J. W. BUKLOll, } *'1>8- I 1 UMB' j J. A. H?KI.'K. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PCR ANNUM. ADVERTISING RATKO REASONABLE. {HST* CoDiinuuioations of a porsonnl charaotor charged for as advortlsomontB. JQ^*" Obituary notices and tributos of rosuoot, of not over ono hundred words, will be printed froo of ohnrgo. All ovor that number must bo paid for at tho rato of one cents word. Cash to accompany manuscript, WALHALLA, S. C. * T1IVKNDAY, NOV. 0, 1 MM?. A Pica for Factory Pooplo. You may think wo factory pooplo Are au unimportant lot, And tho reason why Cod mado us Was ho klndor just forgot; And after Ilo'd oroatod us Ho thought He'd lot us stay, Aud soramblo 'round on earth awhile To pass tho time away. Woll, I know wo'ro unimportant In ono sonso of tho word, For to tho trump of oarthly fame Our names aro soldom hoard; : But many of us havo a heart That's noblo, true and kind, With a sunny disposition Aud a gontlo, loving mind. Wo'll divido with thoso in need ' If wo only havo a time; Wo know tho bord will givo it back To ?B sonio othor (limo. Our treasures aro in heaven, Not boro in gold or rank, Wo'd rathor trust it tv. tho Lord Than put it in a bank. And thus it is while at our work Wo card, wo spin, or weave, Wo aro happy and contented, And have but littlo timo to griovo, Whilo thorattlo of tho spindle, Tho Blubber or tho loom Puts sorrow, caro or pain to dight, Or dispels a cloud of gloom. Wo all forgot our troubles And our trials hero below, As wo liston to our shuttles Whilo thoy rattle to and fro. Yos, WO watch tho busy .shuttle As back and forth it speeds, And with ploasuro watch tho cut marks A' coming through tho reeds. Oh! if f was a millionaire Or financially so stout, I could own tho whole of Huntsville And tho country 'round about, I couldn't thou bo Ratified Unless 1 had to go And sot my looms a-runniug When I heard tho whistle blow. Say, yon don't like factory people? Woll, that's sinful, I declare, If by chanco you get to heaven Tb oro'll bo factory pooplo thcro. Whon th oro you meet with us you know, Ploaso don't olevato your nose, Wo'll not liavo black oil on our hands Nor cotton on our clothes. -S. S, Pottus, in Textile Kxcclsior. A Comparison. The situation in this part of the South now is remarkably like that in somo of the Now England ?States sixty years ago, when thc founda tions of great fortunes were laid by the establishment of eotton manu factures. Money is being made herc, and it is being made very fast. Tho large stockholders in manufacturing enter prises are in a fair way to make handsome fortunes, and thc small ones to acquire comfortable proper ties from their investments. The New England people made dollars with their mills while our people were making nothing or gathering dimes by the siow pro cesses of fanning or keeping small atores or watching their land grade ally increase in value. l>y the be ginning of tho war they hid enor mous amounts of money acquired from dividends or profits on stock or tho swift additions to thc value ol' property in communities built by the establishment of manufactures. Tho present indications are that twenty years hcr.ee the whole face and condition of this Piedmont country will ho changed. Unless there is some back set, which cannot now be foreseen, the "mill families" of the South will bo as rich as the "mill families" of New England were and will diffuse and scatter their wealth thickly. Thoro will he a great number of people of smaller means drawing comfortable incomes from their holdings of mill stocks. The mill population and workers will bo tho predominant force and the farms will ho chiefly used to feed them and meet thc requirements of all the classes who will have money to spend-truck and stock farms, grazing and grain lands will replace tho monotony of cotton culture. The mills aro not only making eotton goods, but they arc making more mill workers and better ones, are educating tho people, not only generally, but in special trades. The mill masters and owners and direc tor? of twenty years heneo are at tho looms nod spindles now. We may reasonably hope that the manu factures will develop a very largo and tremendously influential class of working men and women who will be thrifty and intelligent, who will work with the definite purpose and distinct hopo of educating and ele vating their children and providing competencies for their own old age. AR manufactures increase - for tho presence of tho cotton mills must orcato a largo demand for home made things of many othor kinds and Stimulate tho tendency to mako artiolcs for oxport-tho condition of tho working pcoplo must improve. I/ike everything else, labor is gov crnedan Us pried by tho law of sup ply and demand. As thc demand for it becomes groator wages will in oreaos and mare sud moro caro will bc t?k'^? lo koop laborors comfovta blo and opntontod. Looking hwk at tho groat ohanges tl at havo come to thin part ot tho country in twenty years, aud espe cially in tho last ton, wo aro im pressed with the belief that we aro at about tho middle of the journey from tho old lifo and raothods and purposes to tho now? that wo have only now fairly startod on the rush forward. Wo look to soo tho revo lution praotioally completed in 20 yoars moro. That rovolution will chango this Piedmont country from a thinly to a very donsoly inhabited ono ; from a country of peoplo in modorate and poor oiroumBtancos to ono inhabited chiefly by tho vory wealthy and peoplo in moderato and woll-to-do circumstances ; from a country depending on agriculture and crop yields to ono depending on tho prosperity of manufactures with farming oidy a secondary and sub ordinate Rourco of wealth and busi ness. So all tho signs indicate. Tho best brains and monoy of tho section aro going into manufacturing fastor and fastor.-Greenville Nows. OASTOniA. B-M tho lhn K',nd You Haw Alwajs Bought Falling Stars. Tho prediction of meteoric show ors in Novembor wakes tho memo ries of old peoplo to tho recollection of liko phenomena in thc past. It is agreed that there was a display in 18:53 that must havo beon grand, and doubtless brought terror to many who saw it. Many persons of mid dle a/jo saw a lalor shower, but tboro is difference of recollection about tho year, 1866, 18G7 and 18G8 all be ing named. It has ncvor been our fortune to sec a display of the kind, moro than a dozen or so of "shooting stars" at a time, but wo remember reports of the stars falling about '00 to 'G8, and it is our recollection that there was something of tho kind for two or throe years. It is probable that Ibero was no display during any of Ihcso years nearly equal to that of '33. Our first information of "falling stars" carno from our mother, and it was of thc sight she saw in 18.33 that she told us. She was a little girl, and had gone to tho spring with a colored woman for water, about 4 or ? o'clock in tho morning-no unu sual timo for farmers in those days to stir-when sho saw what would have terrified an older person. She was not disturbed, however, suppos ing that it was a way thc stars had of going off in tho morning, and her companion probably was not much wiser than she. After returning to tho house she was in no hurry about tolling what she had seen, but later, when it was daylight and thc stars were not visible, she inquired if tho stars ran away every morning as they did that morning, and told her parents that they "just ran away." They laughed at her remark, but gave il little attention, supposing it was a childish fancy. They had not noticed thc stars. They soon found, however, thal tho strange behavior of the stars was in everybody's mouth.-Chester Lantern. OASTOniA. Boars tim J$ The Kind You Havo Always Bought Comments on tho Dispensary. bast week's Slimier Freeman contains ?ho following editorial brovitios: The time is fast coming, if indeed it is lot already .it hand, whoa all decent nen in South Carolina will be forced to ibandoii Mi?! dispensary to its fate. During tho past two weeks thero havo icen charges and counter charges from hose connected with tho State dispon ?ary, until now Ibero are very few por tons in that institution who have not icen accused of theft. Tho State dispensary system scorns to )0 conducted mainly by a lot of low-bred non-thieves, robbers, blackguards, Ao. riiero are a few good men connected villi it, but they should make hasto to cave the wreck, lest they, too, perish in ho disaster that will surely overtake tho state's big rum mill. Chairman Ilitsoldon, of thoStato Hoard if Control, has emphasized tho fact that he dispensary is "the pooplo'fl institu ion." Just what wo havo boon saying ill along, livery citizen of the Stato is a laitnor in the whiskey business. I,ot he people think on this! ----. -. Dill's Luck. A Chicago hotel manager cm iloycd a handy man going by tim lamu of Hill to do his window wash ng. One morning Bill, instead of toing hi ? work, was amusing himself jy reading tho paper, and, as bad nek would havo it, thc manager ookodin. "What's this?" ho said. "Pack ip your things and go," said tho nanajcr. So poor Bill wont to tho oilier, lrow tho monoy which was owing to rim, and then wont upstairs and put on his good clothes. (Joining lown, ho went to say "Uood-byo" to tomo of tho othor servants, and there lie happened to run across the mana ger, who did not recognize bini in iii? black coat. "Do you want a job?" asked tho manager. "YUH, sir," said Bill. "(Jan you clean windows?" "Yes, sir." "You look liko a handy sort of fel low. I only gavo thc last man &f), Imt I'll give yon $7." "Thank you, sir," said Bill ; and in half an hour ho was back in the mino old room-cleaning tho win ?low this time, and not reading tho paper.-Collier's Wcokly. Mulis? to Taxpayers.* TllKASUllKU'S OtTIOK, OCONICK COUNTY, SOUTU CAHOI.INA. For tho oouvonlonoo of tho taxpayers I will bo at tho follow!UK plaoos for tho collen lion of taxes: Westminster, Monday abd Tuesday, Novembor 20th and 21st. Sonooa, Wednesday and Thursday, No vember 22d and 28d. Fort Hill, Friday, Novouiber 24tb, from 10 A. M. to 31 P. M. Tho o nice at tho Court House will bo eld.-i'd on tho days I am absout at tho abovo place?. J. R. KAY, County Troasurer. Evangelist Loltoh. Tho Oroouvlllo Nows of last Saturday, had tho following in its report of a talk by Hov. Thomas II. Loltoh: "Keforrin/; to tho entertainment for Ibo reading room in Forman University, fir. Loltoh said: 'There aro 70,000 Hanf.sts in South Carolina, y ot thoro is BO Httlo religion among thom that thoy ha*o to soil ico cream to got $10 for a university. My, my, what religion. No wohdor thoro aro seine pastors who can't come out mid endorse this mooting. If they con demned hot Buppor religion they'd soon havo to resign and leavo.' " Tho Grcouvillo Mountaineer in tho issue of Wednesday takes Mr. Leitch to. task. It says in tho first placo that thoro aro 00,000 Baptists in tho Statu and nt loast 80,000 of thom know nothing what ovor of that porfootly proper outortaln mont. Thou it goos on to romark: "Aro tho godly women of Groonvillo to bo hold up to dorisiou booauBO thoy do not conform to tho standards of ovory stroll ing preacher who ohoosos to pitoh his tout inside tho corporate limita of our oity? Tho pastors aro ablo to tako caro of thomsolvoH; but tho women of our city aro ontitled to protootion, and a man who would villify thoir good works and slander honorablo purposes not only do sorvos tho execration of tho community, but is totally unfit to preach a gospol whoso aims and objects in all agos and countries, sinco Jesus walked tho earth, havo been uphold by solf-saoridoing WO mon, Uko thoso wno 'ministered unto Ulm of thoir substance' " Wo hopo tho Hov. Thomas Loitch ?B a very good and earnest man and havo no reason to boliovo ho is otherwise. Yot wbilo bois trying to do good ho may do sorious and lasting harm by somo ot bis methods of pronohiug. Wholcsalo at tacks on tho members of tho chu rob os and tho pastors may ticklo tho ungodly and please tho seoffors and encourago thoso who wish to bolittlo and avoid tho ohuroli08 far moro than thoy will improvo or odify otbor classes of hoarors a .d road ors. Nothing can harm a community moro than to disturb tho confldonco of tho pcoplo in tho preachers and churches. It is rather a fad, wo boliovo, among somo ofjtbo evangelists to do that kind of thing. Men liko Moody, Hadloy, tho lordor of tho Amovican Volunteers, and tho Booths avoid it, but with Sam Jones, for instance, tho shortcomings of tho regular proachors and tho mombors of tho churches aro a favorito tbomo. Wo have never been quilo able to understand what right an ovangolint has to ridiculo and accuse mon who havo givon and spent thoir lives in tho sorvico of God because they do not caro to uso his meth ods or to conform themselves to his an nounced standards, but that is a mattor of taste. Anybody who wants to abuse anybody else may do it in this country and usually lind somo hoarors and ap plause. Assuming, howovor, that Evan gelist Loitch wants to do good and doos not want to do harm, wo offer a sugges tion. Apart from that, wo do not caro to have tho impression go abroad that his attacks on pastors, for instanco, aro ap proved by tho peoplo of this community. They aro not.-Grcouvillo Nows. Boars tho J? Tfl Kind You "aY9 Always Bought Wireless Tolcgraplry at Columbia. Coi.UMHIA, S. C., Octobor 28.-Sovoral 3xporimont8 in tho transmission of mes sages with Marconi's system of wireless telegraphy havo boon performed at tho South Carolina Collego during tho past week, all of which havo been successful. To-day Prof. Bcnj. Sloan continued his Experiments along this lino and the ro mlt was gratifying. Ho and manager I. T. Gray, of tho Western Union Tele graph Company of this city, with a few expert telegraphers, arrangod an appara tus in tho physical laboratory of Soionco Hall, whoro tho experiments wore mado. Tho termini, or tho points of sending ind receiving tho messages woro fully iighty feet apart, with two brick walls ntervening. This, howovor, was no ob itruotion, for tho transmission was satis factory, and tho messages woro easily md accurately taken at tho rocoiving sta ion. Owing to tho lack of modern np dianoes tho messages had to bo received Hider tho old practico of dotting and macing with ink. Hut oven with this nconvenionco the experiments woro all bat could bo. desired, and clearly dc nonstratcd tho practicability of tho sys ;om. Prof. Sloan feels confldont of the inccess of this system, and will continue lis experiments further along this lino, it is his ii.tontion to increase tho dis anoo bf^ween tho point of transmission md that of receiving from timo to timo, hereby showing that messages can bo ransinitted by this method to widely oparatcd places. Epitaph for Monument to Jofforson Davis. MACON, (JA., October 30.-Mrs. Joffor ion Davis has written a lottor to Mr. larry Stillwell Edwards, tho novelist, hat the monument to her noted husband viii bo unveiled at Hiohmond, Virginia, ni November ll, tho day on which tho nemorlal tablet to Miss Winnnis Davis viii be unveiled. Mrs. Davis also in orms Mr. Edwards that the epitaph ho ms submitted for the monument bas icon accoptcd. Copper Colored Splotches. Thoro is only ono euro for Contagious illood Poison-tho disonso which has somplotoly baffled the doctora. They iro totally unable to cure it, and direct thoir efforts toward bottling tho poison .ip in the blood and concealing it from /low. S. S. H. euros tho disenso posi tively and pernianontly by forcing out )very trace of tho taint. I WAH ftftlldted with ft terrible blood dlSMSO. tfhloh won In ripota nt Arst, but aftorwardn spread nil ovor my body. ThOSOsoon broke ont Into floroH, mid lt itt erny to 1 111 M ; ' I 111- tho lilllie i Inc I endured II o f <> r o I l? cumo convinced that tho dootorscould do no good. 1 lind spent iv hundred dollars, which wno really thrown away. 1 then tried YU rio un putout mcdlolncg, but they <M<1 not reach the disease. When I lind nnliiltod my first bor tie O? h. 8. ?. I wftfl grerftly Improved and WHS delighted with ;ho result. Tho largo ro \ splotches on my ?host bogan to grow palor and amodier. and >oforo lon? dlHAPpcATOd entirely. I rognlncd ny lost wnlL-ht, hooamo st nm rr r, n nd my ap petite greatly Improved. I was noon ontlroly ivol), and my skin as clear ns a pleoo of glass, fi. Ii. MYEUH, 100 Mulberry St., Nowftrk, N.J. Don't destroy all possible chanco of a sure by taking the doctor's treatment >f mercury and potash, Those minerals muso the hair to fall out, and will ivrook the entiro nystom. S.S.S.rS.Blood s P0R8I.Y v.x>KTAni/B, nnd is tho only :>lood romedy guaranteed to contain no potash, meroury, or other mineral. Books on tho disoaf?!. ami its troatv* mont malled freo by Sv ift Ppcoiflo?om? pany, Atlanta, Goorglu. TH H CHURCHES. Tho appointments for tho Walhalla Circuit aro as followa: First Sunday, at Whitralro'sat ii a. ra. ; Jocassoo at 3 p. ra. Second Sunday, at Poublo Springs at ll a. m. ; Laurel Springs at 8 p. m. Third Sunday, at Ocouoo at ll a. m.; Ziun at 8 p. ra. ' Fourth Sunday, at Fairview at ll a. ra. ; at Newry at 7 p. m. A. A. MKKMTT, V. C. Tho following are tho oppolutnioilts of the Westminster Clroult for tho year 1800: . ?X . First Sunday-IIopowoll, .11 a.. m.; Nazareth, 8.80 p. m. / ' I Sooond Sunday-Westminster', ll a. m. ; Hork Spriugs, 8.30 p. m. Third Sunday-Co?ter, ll a. m. Fourth Sunday-Rook Spriugs, ll a. m.: WostmiuBtor, 8.80p. m. B. R. DAONALL, P. C. Wost Union Baptist Churoh. Froaohiug ovory fourth Sunday at ll o'olook by tho pastor, Bov. V. J. Vormil lion. Sunday sohool at JO o'olook a. m.-C. B. D. Bums, Suporintondont. Travor mooting ovory Sunday at oight o'clock p. m. Tho following aro tho appointments of tho St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Churoh : Sunday Sohool nt 10 a. m., Mr. J. J. Am ol. Suporintondont. Divino Sorvioos in English on tho 2d and 4th Sundays at ll a. m., and on caoh Thursday at 4 p. m. Gorman on tho 1st and 3d Sundays at ll a. m Magistrate's Costs. Attornoy General G. D. Bollinger ro contly sont tho following lottor to Magis trate R. M. Daly, at Scotin, in Hampton county: In your lottor you ask if "lt ia lawful for a magistrate to ohargo and collect costs in criminal oases and turn ovor tho samo to tho county troasuror whon tho oasols dismissed on motion of tho state or tho prosecuting witnoss." I bog to givo ns my opinion that it is lawful to ohargo and collect such costs and make such disposition of tho samo, for tho reason that in casca where sottlomont is within tho jurisdiction or discretion of a magis trate it ls of ton propor to dismiss tho caso upon condition that tho Stato shall bo held oionis as to all the expenses of the prosecution, and in fact snob a course is often pursuod. Thoro is no reason why tho Stato should not bo reimbursed whon ovor possible for tho oxponses of bring ing criminals, or supposed criminals, to justico. Tho costs and charges so col lected must bo, as you recognize In your question, turnod ovor to tho county troasuror for tho benefit of tho county. Our Trado in tho East. Sonator Tillman Ms ropliod to that lottor of tho Spartanburg mill men whioh asks tho South Carolina delegation in Congress to uso its o??orts to scouro tho onforcomont of treaty stipulations that guarantoo to Amorican manufactur ers tho opon door to Chin?se trado. His reply is as follows: I havo your communication of Septem ber 25th, addressed to tho South Carolina delegation in tho Congress of tho United Statos. I havo read it carefully and can assure Sou that nothing will bo left un done by mo to havo tho United Statos Govornniont protect Amorican interests in tho East. I opposed tho annexation of tho Philippines; but 1 am ready to voto money and mon to provont tho Asi atic market hoing closed to our manu facturers. Thoro is common sense and patriotism in ono policy and thoro is dangor and absolutely no nccossity for tho other. I will Bay for your privato in formation that in tho dobatoon tho Span ish treaty last wintor, it was mado vory evident that tho motivo which led to tho purcbaso of tho Philippines from .Spain was clearly outlined to embraco tho pre servation of tho ChinoBO market to Ame rican manufactures, and that it was thought thoro was advantage in holding tboso islands with that viow. I thought wo could got all tho trado advantages without annexation by exorcising pro tectorate, and not attempting to deal with tho porploxing problem of govern ing so many heterogonoous peoples. Tho wholo world is watching tho develop ments in tho East, and I think thoro is no need of alarm lest America bo loft ant. Yours respectfully, B. R. TILLMAN. CASTOR IA For j nfl).ut:i and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Tho Wealth* oT tho Stato. Coi.UMniA, S. C., October 80.-Tho tax returns for 1000, on which taxes aro now being collected, show an increaso of fc3,031,504. This is a most decided in jroaso in tho taxablo proporty of tho state, and it is not quito complote, as all >f tho returns brought about by tho now aw volativo to express, teiophono and telegraph compnnioa have not yet been roported bj' tho various counties. It will bo noted by tho comparativo dat en ico i gi von that tho increaso is al most ontiroly in the matter of personal property and tho oxpross, telegraph and Pullman companies aro to a largo extent Lo bo credited with this increase lt will bo noted that, while thoro is an increaso if $042,801 in tho real estate assessments, Ibero is a falling off as compared with Lito real catato nssesamonts for lKU7. Tho following tablo of comparativo lBBOHsmonta has boon mado np by Cbiof [Jlerk Clyburn in response to a lotter From Sonator Gaff cry, of Louisiana: 1800-Roal, (1100,076,706: personal, $45, ?38.007; railroad, $23.040.102. 1807- Real, $101.872,700: personal, $47, 122,513; railroad, $?4,)42,84l. 1808- Roal, $100,427,7*>(): personal, $17, '80.610; railroad, $24,058.004/ 1800-Peal, $101,070,141; personal, $50, 171,700; railroad, $24,805,018, It will bo noted that tho increases in tho assessments for last year aro: Roal estate, $042,301: porsonal pro perty, $2,741,250; railroad proporty, $217, )H; total, $3,031,501. It would bo woll for tho public to eon ddor tho incroasod assessment in con m otion with tho tax levy for Stato pur pose. A delicious Gilt to tho Orphans. Wo havo Just received from !tro. J. W. McLeod, of Manning, S. C., another largo gift of clothing-tho winter supply Tor our children-who will bo kept warm ind comfortable through tho noblo liber ality of this good man. Bro. McLeod is laying up treasuro in hoavon and making Friends ny his wiso uso of tho mammon )i unrighteousness, who will rocoivo and ivolcomo him at last into everlasting 'nihil at ions. A summing np of tho gifts :>f this man of God to tlio Epworth Or phanage during this year, to say nothing >f previous yours, may no helpful and Jiioouraging to otbors : I. There worn the clothes for tho entire Orphanage Fnmily for tho summer, consisting of forty-five nuits of boys' clothes, dresses for all our girls, and cloth to make un dergarments for tho crowd. 2. Thirty two barrols of Hour. 3. Fifty dollars oil widow's Ohain. 4. Ono hundred dollars ?n infirmary. 6. Clothes for tho wholo Family of orphans for the wintor. 0. Bo lides all of tho above ami moro, Bro. McLeod has selected a pretty alto on tho Orphanage grounds where ho contem plates building a nico bouse for tho ollil Iron soon. After a fow months wo will lavo this monument to a worthy ami i m n ned man.-Epworth Orpbauago Ho ?ord, Columbia, S. C., for Octobor, 1800. Tile Kind You Have Always : Iii use for over 30 years? ' and li soual ? *l Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations porliuonts that trifle with Infants and Children-Expc What is C Oastorla is a substitute for ( and Soothing- Syrups. It is contains neither Opium, M substance. Its ago is its gu and allays Feverishness.* It Colic. It relievos Toothing and Flatulency. It assiniik Stomach and JSowols, gtviuj Tho Children's Panacea-Tl GENUINE The Kind You Ha In Use For O ?ntl OENTAUn COMPANY, TY Ml Cures Effected One Bottle ( T sold your Q. physician lind id no good ROO ncc( was entirely cur? Tumor Removed. Tho wifo of ono of my customers was so badly nf lllctcd with tumor of tho womb tlmtshe was unnplc RatolifT.Tox. Suffered from Change of I My wifo was sick fop seven yenni, suflci Changoof Life. Wo tried every thfUK wo ci tho doctors and paul out a considerable si mont without any KOCK! result. Wo then O. F. P. and it did mora Koudthun nil else for six years, lt fa tho Kreidest reme<ly for mnles eyer placed on tho market. J. 1). BORDEN. Colin. Sold nt nil Drug Stores, L. QERSTLE & CO., Propra., For salo by JAMES H. 1 If you desire attractive Job Printing of any descrip tion send it to the Courier ?Job Olllco. Briefs and Argumonts : : : : a specialty. rVotieo -fco O l'?ditons. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK OCONBK. IN COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. James E. Crooks ot al., PlaintilTs, against Thomas W. Crooks ot al., Dofondants, "VTOTK/'li is hereby given that all and JLN singular tho creditors of tho estate sf tho lalo W. Jasper Crooks aro required to establish tho .'ato, rank and amount ai their demands against said estate on :>r by tho 24th day of November, ISM), according to law, or bo barred. J. W. IIOLLKMAN, Master. Octobor ll, 181H). 41-40 Tax Notice, TREASURER'S OFFICE, WALHALLA, S. C., Soptombor 20, ISflli. JL HE Books for tho collection of taxes Tor tho (lscal year commencing January 1st, 1S01), will open Octobor 15th, 1800, mid closo December ?list, 1800. State tax.5 mills. School tax.il mills. Ordinary County tax. 2J mills. Special Road tax .1 mill. Court tax. 1 mill. l'ast Indebtedness tax.1J mills. Total tax.18' mills. Midway .School Dist., No. 80, 2 mills. Mt. Tn bor .School Dist., No. 10, 2 mills. Bethel School Dist., No. 5, 2.mills. Provideuoo School Dist., No. ?!, 2 mills. Wolf Stake School Dist., No. 35, 2 mills. Fifteen per cont ponai ty will bo at tached on all unpaid taxos on January 1st, 11)00. Information cheerfully given by mail :>r othorwiso. J. R. KAY, Treasurer Oconeo county, S. 0. SEND US YOUR JOB WORK 1 lu Orditiaiice to Prohibit Gambling Within tho Town of Walhalla. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldor non of tho town of Walhalla, in council tsscmblod, and by authority of the same: That from and after tho passage of this >rdlnanco any poison or persons who ?hall koop, or permit to bo kept on their minuses, any plano whoro gambling is lorniltlod or encouraged, shall be tl td >y tho Mayor, and upon conviction io mulshed by lino of not less than $25.00, >r imprisonment, with or without hard abor on the street?,, for not less than 20 lays. Dono in council and ratified under tho .-orporato seal of tho town of Walhalla m the 4th day of October, 1801). F. S. IIOLLKMAN, Mayor. J As. THOMPSON, Clerk and Treas. Tho Vanderbilt Forluno. Tho fortuno of tho lato Cornelius Van ierbllt is oflioially stated at $10,000,000. Mired G. gets $50,000,000 and lu head of ho family. Ho will givo Cornelius, who vas cut olY with a paltry $1,500,000, $0,000,000 to put him oven with tho ithors, who aro left $7,500,000 apiece. Tho widow gets tho Fifth avenue and Newport houses, $2,000,(I<K) cash ami tho ncomo on $2.500,000, and Ibero aro ninny imaller logaoioH to institutions and ser milts. Bought, and which has been lias homo tho signature of ns hoon mado under his per Bupervision sinco Its infancy, uo ono to docoivo you in this, and Substitutes aro hut Ex and endanger the health of ?riencO against Experiment. ? ' ASTORIA Castor Oil, Paregoric? Drops Harmless and Pleasant. It orphino nor other Narcotio inrauteo. It destroys Worms cures.I>iarrhcoa and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation ites tho Food, regi?ates tho j healthy ?md natural sleep. io Mother's Friend. rORIAlALWAYS Fe Always Bought ver 30 Years. inn?v?imiTi HIWVOUK PITY, _ _ by G, FT-fr fGorstlo's \~ _ < Female (.Panaoea. lured Where Physician Failed. F. P. ton young Indy customer whom our yen up as hopeless, mid told her if itdid her I not pay font. Alter tnklnRonc bottle sho 3d ami has been in Rpnd health ever since. J. K. G1LL1LAND. Moore's Bridge, Ala. Health Restored. I was weak and in very bad health and unable to do my work. 1 used one hettie of G. F. P. and it did me moro good limn anything 1 ever used. 1 nm now in (food health and can do my work. _ Mus. 8. E. CHANDLER., Gin. Ark, -Ile. inu from the mid (jet from un for trent bogan using i we had used Buffering fe L'sneil. Tex. Prlco $1.00 per Bottle. Chattanooga, Tenn DARBY, Walhalla, S. C. FTIHE BOOKS OF REGISTRATION JL for tho noxt municipal olcotiou aro now open at Mrs. E. M. Cudwortb's storo. E. M. CUD WORTH, Supervisor. October 10, 1800. Statement of The Peden and Anderson Banking: Company. [Organized Soptembor 1st, 1801. J Statomont of tho condition of Tho Pcdon and Anderson Hanking Company at tho closo of business Oct. 30, 1800: ASSETS. Cash.$ a,111 07 Duo us by Hanks. 0,08(1 D? Loans and Discounts. 00,408 7? Real Kstato. 725 00 Stocks. 1,250 00 $74,000 28 LIABILITIES. Capital.$20,000 00 ?Surplus and Fronts. 0,001 15 Deposits . 84,178 01 Duo lo Ranks. 128 22 Rediscounts . 14,121 00 Dividends not paid. 216 00 $74,000 28 STATIC or SOUTH CAHOMNA, } OOONKK COUNTY. f I, W. P. Anderson, Cashior of Tho Podon and Anderson Ranking Company, of WoBtminstor, S. C., do solemnly swear that tho nbovo statomont is truo to tho best of my knowledge and boliof. WM. P. ANDKIIKON, Cashior. Subscribed and sworn to boforo 1 mo this tho .'listday of Oct., I 1800. B. II. CKOSS, [L. SJ f Notary Public, S. C. I ?After pa ring annual dividond of ton per cont on Soptembor 1st, 1800. 44-47 The Seneca Bank. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE SENECA BANK. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPT. ?10, 1800. ASSETS. Loans and discounts.$ 58,088 12 Duo by banks. 1,782 :>S Rank building. 1,000 00 Vault. 1,400 00 Currency. .... 0,128 33 $07, '1>.' 8:1 r.IAltlMTIKS. Capital stock.$'20,100 00 Deposits.28,450 70 Duo to banks. 12,402 05 Surplus. 0,244 18-$07,508 88 South Carolina, I Oconeo County. J Personally conies J.W. Stribling,Cashier of Tho Seneca Rank, before mo mid makes oath that the foregoing statomont is truo and correct to tho best of his knowledge Sworn to boforo mo this 1 October 10, 1800. J. W. II. F. Al.KX ANDKl?, [L.S.I [ Slltl 1U.1NO. Notary Public, S. C. j Certiflod by II, AL Richardson, ) J. W. Stribling, > Directors. J. W. Sliolor, ) 43-1(1 Notice to Debtors and Creditors and Final Settlement. EftTATB OK AI AIM AH BdltNS, DKCBASKD. ALL poi*80ns indebted to tho estato of . Alariab Rums, decoasod, nro horo by notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons having claim? against said estate will prosont tho samo duly attested, on or boforo Friday, tho 24th day of Novomhor, 1800, or bo barred. Also, application will bo mado to D. A. Smith, Esq., Judgo of Probato for Oconeo county, Stato of South Carolina, fit his ofllco at Walhnlln Court Houso on Friday. Novomhor 24th, 1800, nt 11 o'olock in tho forenoon, or ns soon thoronftor ns snid application cnn bo henrd, for lenvo to oi.ii cc ftm?! settlement of tho estato of Aim inh Rm.m, deceased, and for ii on I disehnrgo ns said administrator. lt. AL BURNS, Adm'r. October 10, 1800. 42-15 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. OonCsnxvd Schedule of I'aMotigor Tral.ni. In JBffeofc Juno 11th, 1800. Northbound. Lv. Atlanta, ?.1S ' Atlii?iH. H.T. No rc rema. Hufovd. C ll i nr.?vii lo. . . Lula. Oomolta. Ar. Mt, Airy. Lv. Toccoa. Westminster Benoew,. Contrat .'. Greenville... Bptirtauburg. GoffnovB. Bliioksburtr .. KUiffa Mt.... Goafonla. Lv. Charlotte.... Ar. Greensboro Lv.Greensboro. Ar. Norfolk. Ar. Douvlllo. Ar. Richmond ... Ar. Washington! i, " Bait m'a PRR M Philadelphia " JNuw York ? ?, ?ally 7 60 u 8 53 u OW n loud n 110,3 > ii IOC" il 11 25 a mu a 1163 n r.; :uin 12 62 i> 1 40 p 2 34 p 8 87 S 4 20 p 4 88 p 6 03 p 6 26 l> 01? S 0 63 p 1126 p OOO'a Ve?. Nv. 88 I ???Hy. 12 00 m 100 p 2 23 1) 2 42 V 8 00 p 8 80 p 4 16 p 6 23 p 0 13 p 0 40 p 7 02 p 8 18 p 10 47 p ll 46 p .8 20 11 56J> "6~"W a T?2 a 8 00 10 16 12 48 in No 18 Ex. Sun. 4 861> 6 35p 0 28 > 7 08p 7 -Mn 8 10p 8 85p 8 40p 0 05p Fut. Ml No. 80 j Unity. 11 60 ttl 12 CO a 1 80 ol 2 26 a 260 a 8 42 a 4 20 a 4 87 a 6 02 a 6 60 a 0 46 a 7 26 a 7 42 8 05 a H 28 a 0 26 a 12 00 p 1 22 ?1 0 26 p "??5~p ll 26 p 2 60 a 0 28 a Soukhboiit'd. LvTTCYTTPil*. lt. " Philadelphia. " Hal til in n o ... . " Washington.. Lv. Richmond ... Lv. Uauvlllo_ tv. Norfolk . Ar. Greensboro. ffet.MI Vc?. No.ll No. ?5 No. 87 Uni ly Unllv. Dally. ia i* t Tern* rr:~ 860 a 065 p. 0 22 iv 0 20 p. 11 16 a 10 45 p . 12 Olmi 11 1)0 p ?1 00 p fl 02 jp J^60 n 0 10 a .... 8 85~p . .... 6 16 a ... .. LT. Greensboro, 7 24 p 7 05 a 7 37 a. Ar. Charlot te .... 10 00 p 0 25 a 12 05m . Lv. Gastonla. 10 40 p IO 07 a 1 12 p. " King's Mt. 188 p .. " Blaoksburg .. ll 81 p io 46 n 806 p. " Gaffney n.ll 40 p 10 68 U 2 24 p . " Bjporlunburg. 12 20 ft ll ?4 ft 3 16 p. * Greenville.... 125 ft 12 30 p 4 30 p fftXT. " Cont nil. 6 82 p " Sonccft. 2 28 n 1 33 p 5 45 p J. " Westminster. una ? 9nn. " Toccoa. OJ7 a 2 18 p 680p ff05a " Mt. Airy. 7 12 p 0 80 n " Cornelia. 8 00 p 710 p 0 35 n u Lula. 4 aS n 8 18 p 7 38 p 0 67 ft . Gainesville... 4 80 ft 8 87 p 8 28p 7 20ft M Buford. 4 50 n. 8 40 p 7 48 a " Nororosa. 6 25 a. 0 15 p 8 27 a Ar. Atlanta, IC. T. 0 10 a 4 65 plOOOp 0 80 ii Ar. Atlanta, C. T. 5 10 a, 8 65 p! 0 00 p 8 00 a "A" n. m. "P" p. m. "MB noon. "N" night. Chosopcoko Line Bteoinors In dally servioo botweon Norfolk and liol t Imoro. Nos. 87 niul 38- Dally. Washington and South western Vest?bulo Lhnltod. Through Pullman Bleeping car? botwoen Now York and Now Or leons, vin Washington, Atlnntn and Montgom cry, and also bet wron Now York and Memphis, viiiWashiiigtoii,Atlanta and Hirniiughoui. Also elegant PULLMAN LIBRARY OBSKRVA TION OAR? botweon Atlontn and Now York. Flrstolass thoroughfare coaches between Wash ington and At loutit. Dining cars Borvo all menls eu route. Pullman drawing-room sleeping eura botweon Greensboro and Norfolk. Olos? con neel lon nt Norfolk for OLD POI NT COMFORT. Nos. 85 and 80-United Stntos Past Mall runs solid bot weon Washington and Now Or leans, via Southern Railwny, A. & W. P. *.t. R. nnd L. * N. R. H.. being composed of huggogo rar and conches, through without chango for passen.'-'irs of all elassos. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears botweon New York and New Orleans, viaAtlniitniuid Montgomery mid botweon Ohm-lotto and Birmingham. Also Pullman Drawing Room Puffet Blooping Cara between Atlanta and Ashovillo, N. (!. Leaving Washington ouch Tuesday nnd Friday, n tourist sleeping car will run through between Washington and Ban Francisco without chango. Dining cm s servo all meals enrouto. Nos. 11.83, 84 and 12-Pullman Blooping cara botweon Richmond und Charlo! tc, vii Danville southbound Nos. ll and 3.1, northbound Noa. 84 and 12 FRANKS. CANNON, J. M.?ULP, Third V P. ?: Cen. Mgr., Traille Msg'r. Washington, D. O. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK. Cen'l Pass. Ag't., Ass'tCon'l Pass. Ag't.. Wnsl du gton, D. C._At lin ita, Ca SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Holladula In Kffoot Juno 11th, IS00._ | STATIONS. ^*km tv. TJfioTloston . T 00 ft ni " Buiiiincrvlllo..... 7 41 a in " Branchville. 8 65 a n? " Qraugolmra. 0 23 n m " Ringville.....,,,........ ISJ.XL-J^???: J? ^-"J? Lv. Columbia...T. *?.'..... li 05 a "rn " Prosperity. 12 10 n'n ?' Newberry. 12 26 p in " Ninety-Six.. 1 20 p in " Greenwood. 7 40 a ni 1 65 p in Ar. Hodgo'' ." ........ 8 00 n in _2_16_p_?n ?r". Alihovillo..t. u ......'. _tf 10 i?"m " 2 45 p m Ar. "Helton. . .. . 8 55 a in il 10 p m Yr, ?mlersoii ....,...... 0 BO ii m * H 86 p m Ixl Groonvlllo..... ti? 10 10 a in 4 16 p m XrT At?ftntn... .*. ?.. .iT-T./ U 56 ;> li ~D*00 p m ?W. Crcenvllle.. f> ilO p in lt) 15 ft m " Piedmont. 6 00 p ni 10 40 ft ni " Wlllliimston..... 0 22 pm 10 _M J*. ."J Lv. AnderHon .. ?45 p in 10 46 a in Lv? helton.~~6 4*5" p in TflXtt iii Af. Donnalds.i^jj- 7 15 i>_ni ll 40 ft ni Lv-AWoville!...... ;.. f. ff I0~|> ?? T?~20~?i m LY, Hodges.,.... 7 35 p m ll 65 n m Ar. Greenwood. 8 00 p m 12 20 p m " Ninoty-SU. 12 66 p m " Newberry...... 2 00 p m " Prosperity. 2 14 p m "_Cohiinbin ........... . JL!*?-1L1!I Lv. Kliigvlllo.!. "4M p in Ornngoburg. fi 20 p ni JJ Brauehvillo. 0 17 p m " Buinmorvlllo. 7 112 p in Ar. Charleston^. .^j^^ 8 17 p m ?PPP BT?T1?NH. "pop 7 0t)ai7v.. .?liar?oston....Ar 817p??00? OOOp 741a " .. Summorvlllo... " 7!12p 1018a 760p 86,'a " . ...Branehvlllo.... " OO-'p 8 62a 82ip 02!ta " ....Orangohurg... " 6 20p 8 22a ?SOp 10 15a " ... .Kliigvlllo_438p ? Ou.i B80a|ll40n "....Columbia." 02>ip 080p 0 07a l2 20p ".Alston.Lv 2 81V 8 6t>a JOOlai 12.1p " .Bniitue." 123p 7 40p IO 20a! 2l)Up ".Union." 105p 7 80p |0 80a] ?22p "....Jonesville...." 1226p 068p 10 fita 237p " .Pacolot." 12 14p 0 42p 11 25a 8 l?p Ar.. Bpai tanhurg.. .Lv ll 45a 0 16p ll 40a 840p IJV.. Bparttiniiurg... ArtU 28a OOOp _2^p! 7 Wp Ar.. ..Asheville.Lv| 8 20ft_ 80r,ji "P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman palaco slcepliiL? i-ni-? on Trains86and 86, 87 und it&, on A. nnd0. divinion. Diuliigcara on thoao trnliis servo all ineul? enroule, Trnliis leave .Spartanliurg, A. ito C. division, northbound, 0:48 u. m., 8:87 p.m., 3:13 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:23 n. m., 8:15 p. m., ll :8? n. in., (Vest?bulo Limited.) Trains leave Oreonvlllo, A. mid C. division, northbound,.', :S0 ... m., 2.:!. n. m. aiid B;22 p. m., (Vestlbuleii I .iinited) : southbound, 1:25 n. m., 4:30 p. m., 12:811 p. in. (Vcstlhuled Limited). Train* 0 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cars botweon Columbia mid Asheville enron to dillly liol ween Jackson ville and Chichi natl. Trnlns 13 mid l l carry superb Pullman parlor cars botweon Chnrloaton mid Asheville. FRANK B. HANNON, J.M.CULI?, Third VP. ft Gen. Mgr., Traille Mgr., Washington, 1). C. Washington, 1). C. W. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Poss. Ag't. As't Cen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. O, Atlanta, Ga. Citation JNotice. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OF OOO NICK. 1 IN THE COURT OK PROBATE. Hy 1). A. Smith, ICsq., J migo of Prolmto. WmcitKAK, H. T. Jaynes lins nmdo suit to mo to grant him letters ol' administration of tho personal estate of and el?oets of William A. Lowery, do ceased Thcso aro, thereforo, to cito and ad monish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said Wm. A. Lowory, deceased, that thoy ho and appear hoforo mo. in tho (Join t of Probate, to ho held at Walhalla Court House, S. C., on Saturday, Novomhcr 18, 181?!), after pub lication thereof, at IO o'clock in tho fore noon, to show causo, if any thoy havo, why tho said Administration should not ho granted. (liven under my hand this 30th day of October, Anno Domini 18(10. I1). A. SMITH, } L.s. > J migo Probate for ( -s~ ) Oeoneo county, S. C. Published on tho i'd day of Novemhor, 1800, in tho Kcowco Courier. 44-45 Administrator's Sale. T WILL SELL, TO THF. HIGHEST JL BIDDER, FOR CASH, at tho Into rosidoncc of Thos. L. Oihson, deceased, nour Mouth Union, Oconoo county, South Carolina, at lOo'olook A. M., on SATUR DAY. Novemhor 18th, 18l)H, contiuning until all sold, all tho porsonal proporty of said deceased, consisting of notes, accounts, mulos, cattlo, household and kitchen furnitiuo, farming tools, corn, fodder, cotton seed, *c, KO, M. W.-OIBUO>r, Administrator. November S, t8W?. 44-4? SJ-'A. W OABDO. WM. J. ?XIUm.lNO. } i E. I/. llKKNDOW. ?II Attorneys-At-Law, WALHALLA, S. 0. PHOMPT ATTKNTION GlVKN TO AM. BUIS NK88 ENTBUttTKO TO T l I KM. January 6,1898. : ; H. T. JAYNKB. I J. W. SIIKI/Ml. JAYNES & SHELOR, ATTORNEYS-AT:LAW, WAI.UAt.IiA, 8. 0. PROMPT attention glveu to all busi ness committed to their oare. January 12, 1896. _ Pickens R. m Go. SCHBDUL.B IN EFFECT JUNK 2dfH, 1883. On mid nftor Juno 2Cth tho following sohcdulo will bo rim over tho ricken* ltallroad for tho inn ).i> <o of hauling freight and paBsongora, vU. ?o?0! Dally Exvopt8unday. No. 10. Road Down. Mixod Train. Head np. 4 20 a m.liV rickons Ar..7 Maw 600 a m...........Ar Eaaloy I.v.7 06 a jg No, 12. Dolly Except ?imday. No. ll. Head Down, rassongor Sorvtco. Koad Up. i 00 p m..... ....Lv TiukOiiM Ar.5 4B p m 1 40 p m.Ar Easley Ivy.POft p m Trains will stop to tako on or lot off poBSongers at tho following orosslngfl: Forguson's, l'ar !">IIH'H and MauIuin'B. Depot will ho opon for tho receiving and dollv ory of freight from 8 a. m. to 12 m. Wo will mako lt to youl intcrcnt to patronlzo our home road by giving good Borvlco ami prompt attention. A?,.,1 JULIUS E. IJOaGS, President. Appiovcu. J j T TAYLOR, oon. Manager. Blue Ridge R. R. IL C. BEATTIE, RKOKIVKU. TIME TABLE NO. II. SUPERSEDES TIME TADLE NO. 10. EiToctivo 7.00 A. M., Juno ll, 1800. KAHTIIOUNI). muy' ?"?f,fty EX ?hu. No. No. 12. No. 12 84 ?Walhalla....LT.. 8 10 urn 0 00QUI 82 ?Wobt Union. 8 20 am 0 00 am 24 *Sonoca. 8 58 am 0 80 um 18 t Adam's Crossing. 0 17 nm 0 48 am 10 tChcrry Crossing. 0 25 am 0 48 am 13 ?Pondloton. 0 40 am 0 50 am 10 t Autun. 0 52 am 10 04 am 7 tDonver.10 04 am io 13 am 0 "Anderson... Ar. .10 85 am 10 35 am WKSTBOUND. Mixod. Daily. No. No. ll. 0 *Andor80t\.. .Lv.. 3 40 pm 7 t Don vor. 4 00 pm 10 t Autun.4 12 pm 13 ?Pondloton. 4 24 pm 10 tCborry Crossing. 4 30 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 44 pm *"js?"??".MS?S 32 ?West Union.0 ll pm 34 ?Walhalla_Ar.. 0 10 pm (*) Rogular stop; (t) Flag station. Will also stop at tho following stations to tako on or lot off pnesougors: Phin noy's, James and ?Sandy SpringB. No. 12 connects with .Southern Railway No. 0 at Anderson. No. ll connects with Southorn Rail way No. ll at Soncoa. J. R. ANDKHBON, Suporintoudont. ^V.l:l?ntic Coast 1 JJ ino. Passenger Department, Wilmington, N. C., February 2-1, 1807. Fast Liino Between Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In offoct February 24th, 1807. WK8TWA11D. .No. 52. Loavo Charleston. 7 00 am " LanoB. 8 20 44 " Sumter. 0 35 44 Arrivo Columbia.10 55 11 " Prosperity.1158pm " Nowborry.12 10 " " Clinton.12 50 14 44 Laurono. 1 15 41 44 Groonvillo. 8 00 " " Spartanburg. 3 00 " 44 Winnaboro. 0 15 pm " Charlotto. 8 20 44 " Hondorsonvillo. 0 03 " " ABhovillo. 7 00 " KA8TWA1?1>. .No. S3. Loavo ABIIOV?IIO. 8 20am " Hondorsonvillo.0 15 M 44 Spartanburg.ll 45 44 44 Groonvillo.ll 50 44 44 Laurons. 1 45 44 44 Clinton. 2 10 44 .4 Nowborry. 2 57 44 44 Prosperity. 8 13 44 44 Columbia. 5 15 44 Arrivo Sumter. 0 85 44 44 Lanes. 7 48 44 44 Charleston. 0 25 44 * Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains botwoon Charleston and Columbia. S. C. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Passenger Agent. J. R. KENLY, Gonoral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafrlo Mm??2or. "THE CHARLESTON LINE." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Timo Tablo in El?oct January I?t, 1800. COLUMBIA DIVISION. (Kast Bound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. . fl 46 am Ar Rranohvlllo. 8 52 am Lv Branchvillo. 0 05 am Ar Charleston.ll 00 am Lv Columbia. 8 55 pm Ar Charleston. 8 17 pm (Wost Bound.) Lv Charleston. 7 00 am Ar Columbia.ll 00 am Lv Charleston. 5 30 pm Ar llranohvlllo. 7 35 pm Lv Branchvillo. 7 50 pm Ar Columbia.10 10 pm CAMDEN BKANCir. (Fast Round-Daily oxcopt Sunday.) Lv Columbia. 3 55 pm 0 20 am Ar Camdon. 0 38 pm ll 40 nm (WoBt Bound.) Lv Camdon. 8 45 am 8 00 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 5 80 pm AUGUSTA DIVISION. (West Bound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. 0 45 am 3 55 pin Ar Branchville. 8 52 am 0 02 pm Ar Augusta.ll 51 am 10 45 pm (East Bound.) Lv Augusta. 0 20 am 8 55 pm Ar Branohvillo. 8 52 am 0 02 pm Lv Rranchvillo. 8 55 nm 7 50 pm Ar Columbia..11 00 nm 10 10 pm AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS. (North Bound.) Lv Augusta.,.. 2 80 pm Ar Aiken. 8 00 pm Ar Denmark. . 4 12 pm (South Bound.) Lv Denmark. fl 17 am Ar A ikon. 7 10 arn Ar Augusta. 7 55 nm INFORMATION. Trains loaving Charleston nt 7.00 n. m. and arriving nt Columbia at 11.00 a. m. run solid from Charloston to Anhovillo. Through sloopor on train leaving Charleston at 5.20 p. m. for Atlanta, con necting nt Branchvillo with train leaving Columbia at 3.45 p, m. Any further information can bo ob tained from R. L. SEAY, Union Ticket Agent, Union Depot, Columbia, S. C. h. A. EMERSON, Trafilo Mgr., Charleston, 8, O,