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I Ol HI of rt personal ? advertisement*'. DR and- tributos of vor on? hundred words, ree ot ?bargo. All ovor Uiai; bo ?mid for at tho roto Svoid. Cash to accompany di ALLA, S. C. i ?AV, Mi?. ?1, I NIM). Claus on tho Train. mas ovo an omigrant train h tho bl nek ness of night, io'pit?hy dark in twain i'gleamof its floreo bead-light. car, ii uoisomo placo, ?thor and bor child; i's face boro want's wan traco, flittlo ono only smiled, fed and pulled ot her mothor's J'< voice bad a mox ry ring, d, ''Now, mamma, como and ?lo?ficv' ,'v: '-. piftii?; 'lt bring." lor shook her head, Kfir>??t?H^er. -past* Itoh us boro," she said, flog too fast." 'he'll conic, 1 say, litt? o door; \v tho world to-day jocking up hero," jitooking to tho scat, jr tired oyes, fiw each longed-for aweot 's paradise f XV>IQ littlo maid m busy town [fCgS *xo train, Z!twi\- Tho steps jumpod to of Christmas joys rbis pocket wide; dng with swoots, and f 'caine cys side. . v\lP J ono w< ko w\Uh a shout ; Kl hear her gloe Tat Salita would find mo out ; 'tho train, you soo." |o from smiling may scarce j was surely right; (int Nicholas caught tho train, aboard that night. it is fond of masquerade, fool tho old and wise; sumo to tho littlo maid Jigrant'B disguise. asses in many ways becauso ?[oa no ono to know him, iver says, "1 am Santa Claus,'' Wood deeds always show hin, f -lionry C. Walsh. SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS. xcli and All Try to Make tho thoroughly Enjoyahlo. Day WWJffjfrr-W&?Vannoi havo thc Yule Hud traditional Itaast pig, shall ?BjAObfuHe'' tho cheer of anthracite HB|n)(l Uakcd tuvkoy ?" asks h'lor BHHB Hall Wintorburn, writing on B'Spirit of Christinas" in the jain's Home Companion. "Or ii SSopon fire, the mistletoe and the Hy gathering aro beyond us, ' we, disdain the homemaking H&ptsof the steam radiator, and io coin fort in the dainty olabo pl?f?eaa of a well aproad table, cnler ? ?bo need of a relined modern Co/n.'^'/pposc the inisanthro]ic .it reciuae who lives only in an jMBMB?ary Christinas ia a misan BH8) came cut of his abell and Hod the young people about HHHV) charm their cars with tales fegWlf ohl ways-of holiday-keeping i he was a hoy.' Would not ^^^ob^J^QjL.than grumbling our Ha against the new way that EEjfflf their own reasons for hoing, and HM in turn their own measure of pymont to willing spirits? Genial Sago is always a welcome presence, Hsu it never suggests any contrasta Bpt pnt us out of conceit with tho BBUaauvcs that lie within out reach. Ktut carping, ev on if it proceeds from Ri) patriarch, is an infliction severe w\?ough to blight any holiday. i?T **^n tn0 nfttuvo of things there knipst bo holidays. How poverty I'striokon ia that soul which docs not J recognize this necessity and throw itself heartily into the work of help ing forward tho good time youth and all unspoiled minds accept with gratitude. TlK;ro is no predeterm?n ate set. of conditions for holiday mak ing that need tio adventurous hands, and if traditional customs belonging to Thanksgiving and Christmas aro vanished hoyond recall we can har? . monizo the day with our present abilities. "My sympathy is with those who wish to bring back upon Christmas day the sweet old traditional observ Var.co?. I love thom well, oven those nthat are known to ino only by hear ..pay and were outgrown in that :;'ah.udowy peroid alluded to aa 'before tho war.' But no ono thing is indis pensable lo happiness with any of us, . unless with children, and not even with them *if judicious substituto is made. Whatever wo have, or what ever wo lack, the quality that makes tho occasion is tho spirit we bring to it. Good will never fails to oroato a ?y&Qp/l .UniO. - J' 'inda merit in rain, B-TiitH f<>K an,l lights a cheery blaze ? within that passes for tho sunshine I ?a its absence. And good will has lt not pained away with chivalry, nor H W|flli?<i under the onrush of science, ill lt jiycfl ft ,(1 breathes now, and is hero mLs? [itk "! '??nat to light our Ohrist UL^iifoa i?n<l swing incens? before i ? All we need do is to l^irniz'jpi'l adapt it." Too Town ?s?Hiaft?m VVhare ihe Wiso Men V.'oro Guided by a Mysterious Star. "Tho place, is Bethlehem, but tho Holy Family aro no longer at tho ion, in which 'there is no -vom' io* them," write? Rev. Armory H. Brad ford, D. D., in the Ladies' Home Journal, of "The First Christmas Frcsonl." "They are now In a house and by themselves. Tho dwellings of tho poorer olasses of that land and timo were of primitivo simplicity. Tho walls were of steno, often with? out oemout or plaster; the roofs woro of boughs or poles, laid sido by sido and eovered with mud and straw; th? floors were of earth. They contained fowrooms,if, indeed, thoro were moro than ono, and no windows suoh os aro to be found in m'odorn houses. Tho bost of theso buildings wore hardly more sumptu ous than tho dugouts of tho Ameri can prairies or the croftors' cottages of Scotland and Skye, but becauso of tho dryness of tho climate they wore not uncomfortable. Noithor walls nor floors woro damp. Jesus and Mary woro in suoh a house, and wove as well provided for as most of tho peasant people of thoir time and their means. - ?'{H)0 stranger^ who appeared in the streets of that little towu> wore wiso mon from tho East. Thoy were guided by a mysterious star. Thoy sought ono who was 'born King of tho .Tows.' When thoy found Him, in truo oriental fashion they first bowed thoir hoads to tho ground in salutation and thou presonted to Him gold, frank-incense and myrrh. Tho phrase 'wiso mon,' or Magi, in dicates that thoy came from Persia or Arabia ; that probably thoy woro followors of Zoroaster, and thoroforo that they woro lire-worshipers. That is all that tho Gospols tonoh us, cither directly or by inforenoo, con cerning them." CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Tea in South Carolina. WASHINGTON, D. C., December 1G. -The Secretary of Agricultural, in lis annual report, in speaking of tho experiments in domestic tea produc tion at Summerville, South Carolina, says : "An interesting experiment is being conducted nt Summerville, South Carolina, in the production of ten. Three thousand six hundred pounds of dry toa woro produced during the past season. Dr. Shep pard, a gentleman of education and enterprise, who owns the gardon, has overcome tho difficulties arising along labor lines by building a school house for tho education of tho chil dren of his colored neighbors, where they are taught free of expense, with tho understanding that they shall pick his tea when required at a rea sonable rato of wages. This class of labor in tho South is very plenty, and very idle. Tho elementary edu cation and habits of industry ac quired must havo a good effect from every standpoint from which the best interests of these pcoplo can bo considered. If a new industry of this kind can bo introduced into thc Gulf States, which will savo thc people of the United States many million dollars now sent abroad for the purchase of this commodity, and at the samo time provide light work for the young people, who aro now entirely idle, there in a double incen tive to make research to thc utmost regarding tho production of a com modity in such universal use." Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh is ono of tho most obstinate disensos, and hence tho most difficult to wet rid of. Inoro is but ono way to euro it. Tho disenso is in tho blood, and all the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in tho world eau 1mvu no permanent effect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe cific euros Catarrh permanently, for lt Is tho only remedy which cnn reach tho disoaso and fe1 ce it from tho blood. Mr. B. P. McAllister, of llari-odsburg, Ky., had Catarrh for yoars. Ho writes: "I <'<inl<l seo no improvement whatever, though I wa? constantly treated with spray/I and washes, and differ? ont inhaling remedies lu fact, 1 could feel thal each winter I was wore! than tho year provient, "Finally lt wal brought to my ti o 11 o i that Catarrh was a blood disease, and.aftor think ing ovor tho matter, I saw lt WAH un reasonable to expect to be euroa hf remedir'! which onlj reached the Hiirface. I thou decided to trf ?r a few bottles wore used, I no tloert a poroeptlh'ie Improvement. Contluainl tho remedy, thc disenso was forced out of ni? system, and a complete cure was thc result t advise nil who have this dreadful dlsonso Ui abandon thelrlooal treatment, which lins novel dono thom any good, and take 8. S. 8., a rem edy that oan reach the disenso nod oviro lt." To continuo tho wrong treatment for Catarrh ls to continuo to Buffer. Swift's Bpooiflc is a real blood remedy, and cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It promptly reaches Cat arrh, and never falls to cure even tho moat aggravated casca. S.S.S?eBlood |s Purely Vegetable, mid is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous numerals. Books mailed free by Swift Spooiflfl Company, Atlanta, Georgi?. Benjamin IT. Ilbtfion, of Indiana, was determined to have things pleas ant in his family. Ho nnmod his two daughters Sunshine and Delight and his boy Pleasant, HO that if things get gloomy in that family it will not bo his fault. - VVhal Ccfih $?S?5 D\? ?or ?h?w?nima(5 A CtUilHXMAft, .HTOltY, Thc t?iM?v?ght b??'f? .vor?i vingvogV barita Claus was driving post-haste through tho streote. Thcro wore j roany people passing to and iro, hut no ono saw ' him. Largo feathery] snow-flakes obsoured his sleigh, and his eight reindeer were speeding | along nu silently aa feli the snow flakes. Thor? were no dolls or I skates or sleds or toys of any kind In hin sleigh, booauso ho had just j finished filling the ohildron's stock ings. Now ho had other work to do. So lie gave a low whistlo to his reindeer, aud guided thom down a narrow stroet to a stable. The hostlers woro asleep. Santa Claus glided past thom into tho stalls and quiekly lengthened the bailors of tho horses ! so that they could lio down and rest | thoir tired logs. Hastening from talde to stable ho wont to tho har ness rooms and let out tho ohook roins, nnd took away some of the ovuol bits, leaving other bits in thoir placo. Ho put sugar and apples into tho mangers, and ho gavo a double quantity of applod to ibo docked horses, at tho samo timo saying : "Poor oroatures, I'm going to put a stop to this oruol busiuess of cutting off your beautiful tails." .Thon jumping into his sloigh he drove to another part of tho oity, where ho found lamo ku? sick horses. Taking off his fur mittons ho rubout tho poor animals' stiff and aching logs with liniment, and filled tho empty mangoro with hay and oats, and in a jiffy ho mended all tho I0080 blinders ho could find. In an old tumble-down shod ho spied a galled mulo shivering with tho cold. Quick ns a flash Santa Claus put a blankot on tho half-frozen animal, gavo it a bundlo of hay, and nailed boards over tho bolos in tho shod. AH this good-hearted friend rodo from placo to placo hc< throw a blanket over every horse thai stood oxposod lo tho snow storm in tho streets, and ho throw food to all tho stray cats and dogs. In every house ho gavo seed and water to tho ncglcotod canaries and fresh water to thc gold fishes. Tho sparrows roosting under tho eaves of thc buildings, and tho pig eons and doves in tho church towers | took their heads from under thoir wings and saw this morry old elf I flying through thc air as ho . throw a j shower of grain io tho birds, and in thc twinkling of an oyo was out of j sight. Then on ho fled to tho country farm-yard? where he surprised thc sleeping horses with apples and sugar, and tho cattle and sheep with chopped pumpkins and a supply of rock salt. To thc pigs ho gavo long oars of yellow corn, and ho flung a shower of grain to tho hons, ducks, turkeys, gecso and guinea-fowls. Having finished his Christmas round with tho domcstio animals, Santa gavo a long, shrill whistle, and away ho sped to tho woods, whore ho found tho owls wido awake, watch ing for him. "Morry Christmas, my wiso friends," cried Santa, tossing pack ages of meat up into thc trees. "Tu-whit, tu-who, a merry Christ mas to you," sang back tho owls | from far and near. Santa had been very shy while in thc city and around thc farm-vards, but when ho reached tho wood ho felt perfectly at home. The? o many animals were waiting for him. Tho woods woro all nglaro with bright eyes, watching for tho jolly little man and his reindeer. There was a rustling of littlo feet, and suddenly a troop of rabbits and woodchucks appeared closo up to Santa Claus' sleigh, standing on their hind logs to re?oive heads of cabbage and celery. Tho squirrols and chipmunks wore fast asleep, thc wonthor being too cold for thom to bo ont of their nests ; but kind old Santa dropped nuts into tho hollow trees, a happy surprise for tho little animals. All tho birds woro ready for their Christmas dinners, nor did Santa Claus oven forgot the wild bees. Thoy all wished Santa Claus a merry Christmas and a happy Now Yoar. Charlotto Curtis Smith, in Our Dumb Animais. OAI9TOXIIA, BeaT tho _/)lh9 Kintl You jjggg Always BOOfiht Big ii (itu ro of Thc night beforo Christmas is ono of tho raro occasions on which tho small boy is threatened with insom nia.-I'u ck. KI>^AA/1 1 y ?O YI-AH?V > HHBc^ EXPERIENCE ?v:.;r WB*W DEOIQNO rffWI*^ COPYniOHTO Ac. Anyono loading naWotoh mid doHOrlptlon mny o.ulnkly ascorlotn our opinion froo whothor mi Invention I? |>ro!inbljr patonlablo. Cornniunfra-. tlon*atrlctirconn<1ont>;tl. ffnndbookotl I'atmits sont froo. Oldest auonoy for Rooming paloma. l'ntonta tnkon through Munn & Co. rccolvo tptttal notlie, without olinruo, In tho Scientific Htntricati. y1llustrated wooVly. I.ar?fl?t cir ri/ acion!lllo Journal. Tornia, %'i a on tbs, $1. Hold hyatt nowadoaler*. C03eiBroadwa,. tygy? ]M\ l)po, Wt, V Ht., Wftsblnjilon. 1). C. Notice lo jg Contractors. rill IK Hoard of County Comminsionors JL will moot at thoir oOico in Walhalla on Doeembor 23, 1800, at 10 A. M.. to consider road claim?. All contractors aro boroby notified to havo their ronds in good condition before that timo. J. M. IHJNNICCTT, Supervisor. December 0, 1800. ?0-01 Th? Kind You Have Alway? in nae for over 30 years, AM Counterfeits, Imitations perlmonts that trifle with ?niUnU and Children--F.xp-: fi What is C Cn s to vi n, is-a suhstitute for 4 and Soothing Syrups? It is contain* neither Opium, AI suhstanee? Its age is its gi and allays Feverishness, It Collo. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assi'milt .-. Stomach and Bowels, givinj Tho Children's Panacea-Ti The KM You Ha !n Use For O _TH? OKNTAU? COMPANY, Tr Ml In the Privacy DOCTORS FAIL B My wifo was taken sick and I nt on thought best to call in another r ?;*ic medicines for two months I found she nhottloof ?. E. P. and commenced taking tho second hottlo sho was in bel previous. I thon recommend<nl tlio J good results. 1 Bond us your name and addr< ?Healthy Mothers Mnko Happy H diseases, besides containing othc L. QERSTLB & CO., For salo by JAMES IT. Master's Sales. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OP OCONKK. J IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1PURSUANT TO DECREES OF THE . AFORESAID COURT, in tho cases monticned bolow, I will oflfor for salo, to tho higliost biddor, in front of tho Court House, nt Wallu Ila, C., on TUESDAY, tho 2d da] of JANUARY, 11)00, it being Salesday, (Monday hoing tho first day of tho yoar and a national holiday and no Bales can bo mado on that day,) botweon tho logal hours of salo, tho tracts of land bolow dosoribod : In tho caso of Evorott, Ridloy, Bagan Co. and othora, Plaintiffs, against John C. Mioklor. Dorn J. Micklor and R. P. Whito, Defendants. All that cortain picco, parcol or tract of land situato, lying and hoing in tho town of West Union, County of Oconco, Stato of South Carolina, adjoining lands of C. W. Pitchford, J. C. Novillo, Jr., Qortrudo Stollbrand, and tho Rino Ridgo Railroad, containing throo noros, moro or less, fronting on Main strcot, and hoing tho sumo lot of land conveyed to Dora J. Micklor by T. A. Norton. Lissie N. Stribling, J. J. Norton and Sallie Norton by dood bearing dato July 17th, 1800, hoing tho snmo whereon Dora J. Micklor now resides. ALSO, All that cortain piece, parcol or tract of land situato, lying and hoing in tho County of Oconoo, State of South Caro lina, on Cano Crook, adjoining lands of Thomas Thomas, W. J. Dullio, lt. T. Jaynos and others, containing twonty four and ono-half (244) acres, mure or less. ALSO, AU tho lenan of John C. Micklor to and in all bin leaso and water privilcgo on Cano Crook in Baid County of Oconco, Stato of South Carolina, from C. R. 1). Ruins, whereon John C. Micklor was then and is uowopornting a planing mill, said loaso covorlng a period of forty years from tho year 1807, ns well also tho plaining mill and outfit, thou and thoro situato on said loasod premises. TERMS: Ono-half cash, balanco in ono {car, with interest from day of salo and o secured by bond of tho purchasers and mortgage of tho promises. Pur chasers to pay for papers and stamps. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master for Oconco County, S. C. In tho caso of Leah E, Craig, Plaintiff, against J. A. Rochester and others, Defendants. All that certain pioco, parcol or tract of land, situato, lying and hoing in tho County o? Oconoo, Stato of South Caro lina, adjoining Innds of the JCstato of W. I). Steele, MoKonr.io Daniels, - - Wick liffe and others, containing ono hundred and eighty-six (180) acres, moro or lens. Sec plat of same hy W. F. Ervin, 1). S., 3d Docombor, 1885. ALSO, All that certain lot or parcol of land, aituatod on Main stroot, in tho Town of Wost Union, in tho County of Ocoiioe, Stato of South Carolina, adjoining lots of Jamos Phinnoy,-Galbreath and oth ora, containing ono and one-fourth (li) acres, nun e. Ol' loSB. TERMS: One-half cash, balanco ona credit of twolvo months, with interest from day of salo, accurod by bond of tho purchasers and mortgagoof tho premises, with leave to purohnsors to anticipate payments of tho credit portion. Pur chasers to pay for papora and stamps. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master for Oconoo County. In tho caso of A. Schillotter, Plaintiff, againat - ' . Josoph Korr, Defondant. w' All that ploco, parcol or tract of land, aituate, lying and hoing in tho County of Oconco, stato of South Carolina, on Con noross Oreok, waters of Sonoca river, ad joining land of John Bligh, Mrs. Rosa Kaluiostook, Tho Blo?k Lands, John R. Cochran and othors, containing two hun dred and thlrty-thrco (2?1?1) aeros, moro or less, and hoing tho samo convoyed to Joseph Kerr by tho hoirs of Alfred P. Mc Call, deceased, by dood, dated 11th day of September, 1807, TERMS) One half cash, and balance on aeredit of ono yoar, credit portion to boar interest and bo aeon red by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of tho premises aold. Purchaser po pay for papers and stamps. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Mastor for Ocontfo County. December 0, 1800. 40-52 ^^^^^^^^^^^^- x?." |^^^ ' ^^^^g Bought? and which lu & been lu&s borne tho signataire of as been made under his per* supervision since Its inftnoy. no oho to deceive you in ibis, and Substitutes are but Fx and endanger tho hoaltb of 3rlence against Experiment. PASTORIA baster Oil? Paregoric? Drops Harmless and Pleasant. It orphine nor other Narcotic tarantee* It destroys Worms cures Diarrhoea and. Wind Troubles? cures Constipation it?s the Food? regulates the g healthy and natural sloop. ie Mother's Friend. rORIA!A|-WAYS ye Always Bought ver 30 Years. jnw?V aTWKKT. WKW VOWK CITY. >OOOOOOOPOOO< r of the Home. ERE is no need of women subjeot Ag theniBelvoa to the mortification if/examinations by doctors for tho roatmont of tho various disoasoa to i they nro Biibjeot. Those troubles 0 treated just as effectively at the . When you are affeoted with do imonts of tho menstrual funotious y other femalo disorders, you can impletoly oui'od and tho organs restoreel to activity and strength 1 few months you will use regularly r T"* !"> fGorstlo's I. t^. F*. (Female AO (pin?on, te to Tho Ladles? Health Club, (care ?ratio & Co.) Chattanooga, Tenn., Ivico, free, on fomalo disoases. UT a. F. P. cunes. icc called our family physician, and lp? ian for consultation* After usina t heir was very little helter, sol then purchased treating her. Beforo sho lind finished tor heall h than sho had enjoyed in years .'unseen to th reo of my newhhors with t? J. TIIRAILKILL, Thrailkill, Miss, ass and wo will mail you a copy of omos," a reliablo treatise on female ir valuable information. Chattanooga, Tenn. DARBY, Walhalla, S. C. I Master's Sales. i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > COUNTY or OCONBB, J ?N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Eugonia P. Lowery and liarlo W. Lowery, Olivo A. Lowery, Chria. S. Lowery, Bright A. Lowory and Ullin S. Lowery by thoir Guardian ad litom Joseph W. Byrd, Androw Jackson Lowory, Clolia Ramsay and Etta L. Austin, Plaintiffs, against James L. Lowory and R. T. Jayncs, ns Administrator of Porsonal Estafo of William A. Lowory, deceased, Dofend anta. COMPLAINT KO? RKMEF. PURSUANT to Dooroo of tho Court of Common Pleas, signed by Ilia Honor J. C. Klugh, Judge of tho Eighth Judi cial Circuit, on tho (Ith day of Dooembor. 181)0, in tho abovo entitled action, I will soil, to tho highest bidder, in front of Court IIouso Door, at Walhalla, South Carolina, within the legal hours of salo, on TUESDAY, tho 2d day of Januarys JC'JO, it hoing Salesday, (Monday hoing a legal holiday,) tho Roal Estate dosoribod in tho complaint heroin ns follows: 1. All that cortain pioco, parcel or tract of land situato in tho County of Oconec, Stato o' South Carolina, on Ciioostoo Crook and Tugaloo River and waters thereof, formerly known as tho Joseph Sholor homestead placo, contain ing sixtcon hundred and eighty-one and one-half acicB, moro or less, as shown bv plat of survey thereof niado by John v, Strihling, survoyor, on tho ;ilst day of May, 1800, and consisting of twolvo smaller tracts or plats as follows, to-wit: Tract No. 1, containing ono hundred, ono and throo-fourths acres, moro or loss; No. 2, containing cighty-oight and throo-fourths ncros, moro or less; No. il, containing ono hundred and thirty-four sores, moro or less; No. 4, containing oighty-six and onc-hnlf acres, moro or ICSB; NO. ?, containing ninoty-llvo acres, moro or loss; No. 0, contain' ig two hundred and twenty-throo ncros, moro or loss; No. 7, containing ono hun dred and twenty-six acres, moro or loss; No. 8, containing ono hundred r.nd twenty aerea, moro or loss; No. 0, containing ninoty-one acres, moro or less; No. 10, containing ono hundred and forty-one acres, moro or loss: No. ll, containing two hundred and sixty-two acres, moro or ICBB; No. 12, containing two hundred, twolvo and thrco-fourtliB acres, moro or loss, tho Hamo hoing tho real estate con voyed to William A. Lowory by Joseph W. llolloinan, alastor, hy deed bearing dato 15th day of Fohruary, A, D. 1808, and recorded in Ofllco of Register of Mcsno Convoyanco of Ooonco county on tho l.'llh day of September, 1808, in Book U, Pages 422, 428 and 421, and of lato tho lands of John W. Sholor. 2. Also, all that cortain piece, paroo] or hit of hind siluato, lying and hoing just East of and near to tho corporate limits of tho town of Soneca, in tho County of Ooonco, in tho Stato aforesaid, adjoining tho Rino Ridgo Railroad ou tho South, public road on tho North. landB of M. W. Coleman on tho East and R. M. Richardson on tho Wost, contain ing two acres, moro or less, whoroon is situated a dwelling houso. !). Also, all that certain pioco, parrel or tract, of land, situato, lying and hoing in tho County of Oconeo, Stato of South Carolina, on Seneca River, and on both Bides of tho on hi ie. road lending from Seneca to Pond loton, adjoining lands now or lato of John A. Iiarhin, now or late of George R. Cherry, now or lato of Mrs. Eugonia P. Lowery and Others, contain ing two hundred and thirty-eight acres, moro or loss, and hoing tho tract of land eonvoyod to William A, Lowory by A. J. Lowory by doed recorded in Ofllco of Rogiater of Mcsno Conveyance of Ooo nco County on tho 2d day of November, 1882, in Book II, Pages ?7)1, 874. 4. Also, all that cortain pioco, parcel or lot. of land, situato, lying and hoing in tho town of Seneca, County of Oconec, Stato of South Carolina, known in tho original pinn of said town ns No. 24, hounded North by North First atroot, East by lot of James G. Harper, South hy alloy or nublio road to Pendleton, and West by Short street, and known ns Thompson's Warolionso lot, same front ing on alloy thirty-two foot and running hack two li muli eil feet, togothor with no one-half Interest in tho Weslorn wall of tho brick houso situate on adjoining lot of Jamea G. Harperon tho Eist. fj. Also, ono undivided one-half Inte rest in all ot tlioso four certain pieces. parcel? or lots of land siluato, lying ami b?hipr it? tho flown of Soncos, in tho Cou int of Coonee, la tho Stace.of South Carolina, and hung narla ?t. !;>?'.', K>-?. 9. io, i< 'md iii in tho Original plan of saitl town, fronting ono hundred and .forty three foot on tho public tfipu?o, then tun iniitf Ivaclt t;v?'!iui;Jicd and nto? fe**, buu?uod North by parts of Bimio lot-ei, Mast hy lota of M. S. Stilbling. South by Railroad street and Wost by tho Public Square, containing thrco-fourthn bf ono acre, moro or !osa; who?eon is situated thy Lowery jC-bioouce. niid hoing tbv samo lots convoyed to Eugenia P. LoW'v and William A. Lowory by A. W. Thomp son by deed bearing dato the.21st day of March. 1800. 0. Also, all that certain piece, parool or lot of land situate, lying mid being in tho town of Sonooa, in tho County of Ooouco, State' of South Carolina, and known, in tho plan of said town aa lot No. 607, being tho lot convoyed to William A. Lowory by Ulla Ltvlngoton Caroy by dood beiriug dato tho 10th day of Decem ber, 180v*. . 7. Also, all that certain pleoo, parcel ot1 traot of land situate, lying and hoing in tho ('ounty of Oooneo, South Carolina, on waters of Martin's orook of Seuooa river, hdjoiniug lands o' Warren Phillips, Mrs. Eugenia P. Lowory and o thors, known as M linters' Homestead place, whereon .John Masters resided at tho timo of his death, containing forty-six abres, moro or lesa, oxcopt six acres ou tho Southeast oornor thoroof convoyed to Mrs. Eugopla P. Lowory by tho heirs, of John Mas tors, leaving forty acres oouvoyod to William A. Lowory by J. D. Masters- subsequent to tho Balo to Mrs. Eugomu P. Loworypf the six acres aforosaid. 8. Also, all that certain pisco, parcol or traot of land situate in tho County of Oconeo, State of South Carolina, bound ed on tho North by public road leading from Seneca to Ven die ton, on tho South by Dino Ridgo Railroad, on tho West by lands of John A. Harbin, and on tho Mast by lands bolonglng to Mrs. Eugohia 1*. Lowory and to tho ostato of William A. Lowory, docoasod, and known as the Harbin place, containing eighty-three acres, moro Ol' less, and composed of tWO smaller tracta containing seventy-seven and Bix aoros reapootivoly. 0. Also, all that certain pioeo, parcol or traot of land sit.nate, lying and hoing in tho County of Oconeo, State of South Carolina, on tho West side of Seneca river, adjoining landa of Dr, .John Hop kins on tho North, Wost ami East and by lands belonging to tho estate, of William A. Lowory on tho Smith, containing forty acres, moro or less, tho samo bolug on ti roly Sonooa river bottom lands. . 10. Also, all that cbrtain pioco, parcol or traot of land Bituato, lying ana hoing in the County of Oconoo, State of South Carolina, ou both sides of tho public road loading from tho town of Souoca to LoRoy's Qridge, noar tho corporate limita of slid town, adjoining lands of A. C. Bruco, J. B. E. Sloan, J. Q. Adams and others, containing two hundred and sixty-two acres, moro or less, and having snob form, dimensions aud boundaries as represented by plat of samo made by J. W. Harper, survoyor, on tho 4lh day of December, 1800, samo hoing known ns tho A. J. Lowory Homestead traot of land. 11. Also, all that certain pioeo, parcol or lot of land situate, lying and hoing in tho town of Seneca, County of Oconeo, Stato of South Carolina, fronting fifty two foot on tho Public Squavo and run ning back ono hundred and'fifty-six and one-half foot, ?anio hoing known as tho St ore li o a se lot w h cream is situated tho two story brick building occupied ns a Btoio hy tho firm of Lowory, Byrd A Co., and having such form and dimensions as aro shown by plat of samo minie by J. W. Ilarpor, surveyor, on tho 4th day of Do combor, 1800. 12. Also, all that cortnin piooo, parcol or lot of land situato, lying' and hoing in tho town of Seneca, County of Oconeo, Stato of South Carolina, adjoining lot of M. S. st rililing on tho EaBt. alloy or pub lic road loading to Pendleton on tho North, Storohouso lot last ahovo men tioned on tho West, and residonco lot of W. A. Lowery and E. P. Lowory on tho South, tho samo hoing a squaro fljfty-two and nno-half by fifty-two and oiic-hnlf foot aud-known ns tho Horse lot, having such shape, form and dimensions ns aro shown by plat of samo made by J. W. Harper, surveyor, on tho 4th day of Do combor, 1800. TERMS : Ono-third cash on day of salo, balaceo on a credit of ono and two yearn in equal installments, with interest, from day of anio at eight nor cont por annum, secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of tho promises, with loavo to tho purchaser to ant ieipate payment. Purohnsor to pay for papers and stamps. J. W. HOLLKMAN, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. Dccombor 12, 1800. 50-62 Assessment Notice. milH Auditor's onieo will ho open from tho X drat clay of January, 1000, to tho 20th ?lny of February following, for tbo purpose ot receiv ing returns of Personal Property for taxation In Oconeo county for thc year 1000. For tho convenience of tnx-payors tho Auditor or lils Depution will also receive i elm nu at tlio following times and places: Heneen-Monday and Tuesday, January let ami 2d. Newry-Wednesday, January Jd, from 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. Cherry-Thursday, January 4th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in. Clemson College-Friday, January 5th, from 10 n. in. to 3 p. m. meilland-Saturday, January Cth, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ni. Westminster-Monday and Tuesday, January 8th and nth. Mt.'I'ahor-Wednesday, January 10th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ni. Retreat-Thursday, January 11th, from 10 a. ni. to 3 p. m. South Union-Friday, January 12th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Fair Play-Saturday, January 13th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. W. N. Woolbrtgltt's-Monday, January 15th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in. Oak way-Tuesday and Wednesday, Januarv 10th and 17th. Friendships-Thursday, January 18th, from 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. Kort Madison-Monday, January 22d, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. TugOloo-Tuesday, January 23d, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. J). K. Carter's-Wednesday, January 24th, from 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. Cannon's Store-Thursday, January 25th. from 10 n. m. to 3 p. m. Conley's Store-Friday, January 2Cth, from 10 a. m. io 3 p. m. Mountain liest-Monday, January 29th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. , High Falls-Tuesday, January 30th, from'' 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Etalent-Wednesday, January 31M, from io a. in. to 3 p. m. JoeasRco, A. T,. Whitnilro's-Thursday, Febru ary 1st, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. I.lttlo Uiver -Friday, February 2d, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tatnasfloo-Monday, Fobrunry 6th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Cherry Hill-Tuesday, Fobrunry Cth, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ?:f/"F,very male citizen, between tho aces of 21 and 00 years, (except cx-Confcdorato soldiers and those Incapable of earning a support from being maimed or from othor causes) shall he deemed Taxable Polls. Ex-ConfedorAte soldiers are Hablo for Poll Tax until 50 years of ago. Noto nil transfers of Heal Estate nineo last as sessment on your returns. From whom acquired or to whom sold. Heiueiiiber that lt is important that all returns should bo made by tho 12th of February, for after that timo tho Inw prescribes a penalty of 60 nor cent added to tho valuation. JT. %*. Il Ki KKK, Auditor Oconeo County, H. C. Dccombor 13, 1890. 50? Sale ol Notes aiiol Ants. BY virtuo of an order of tho Court of Common Pions for Ooonoo county, South Carolina, made by bia Honor Kni est Cary, Presiding Judgo. in tho action of Parmelia Land, Plaintiff, against ?!.!::? both Abbott el al., Defendants, dated Novombor ll th. 1801), I will aoll, at publio auction, nt Walhalla, S. C., boforo tho Court House door, during tho legal hours of naloo, on saleaday in Jnn.-ary, WOO, hoing Tuesday, Janunry 2d, to he highest bidder, for cash, all uncollected uotOB and accounts belonging to tho par luci.sh ip of Mareil, & Isled!. Also, at tho samo timo and placo and on samo terms, ono twclve-horso powor steam engine, boiler and fixtures. Tho engine, Ac, eau bo BOOH up to day of salo, by calling on tho undersigned at Fair Play, S. C. ELIJAH C. MARETT, AB Stivlving Partner of tho Firm of Marett A Isboll. ' December 12th, 1800. 60-52 If you desire attractive Joh Printing of any descrip tion nein 1 it to the COUPIOP Jol? OiTlco. Briefs and Argumonts i : : ; a apeolalty. I SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Obadonaed Sohodulo of Passenger ?Valo*. In Effect Nov. 10,1309. Xiii? thboilud. Lv. Atianta.OT M Atlant R.KT " Norcrosa M Buford. 1 ?? Gainesville .* Lula. .* Cornella.... " Mt. Airy... LT. Tooooo... .. !3? W'uiliiator. 44 Seneca,.... M C*iUi?l. ** Greenville. " Spor'burg. " Gaffney.... ? Minokaburg .* ?R?fohU?,.! * Charlotte.. Ar. Uro'iisboro iv. Gre'naboro r. Norfolk... Ar. Danville.. Ar. Rlohtnond. Ar. Whliigton. " B'moroP.B i Ph'delphla.. 9 Now York. Southbound. Lr. N.y.,Pa.B, " Th'dolnhin " BsUpnoie. " WMh'ton.. Lr. Blohmond.. No. 19. .KUly. o oca FatMa No. 85. Dally.i a POa ? ?Wa ll 16 a 19 Oin Ve?. No. aa. Daily 18 Wm 1 Wp t Mp 9 40 p 8 B8p i i&'u 'o'?ap lill 7 oap . 18p 16 47 p ll BOp 0 00 ti 0 42 a 8 00 a 10 lOn Vi 4 m Veit No. 87. I Jail v. 4 30p 6 Ms 0 SOp 10 40 p ll 00p No. ll Dally ll OOp Fa Ma baily.' 8 25 a 4 04 A ?'A* 4 48 a 000? 0 40 a 7S?n 7 42? 8 00? 8 ?8a 9 25 A 1551? p 0 05 p tl 25 p U Ma 0 23a 0 25 al 8 CO p Noto oloso comtootion made at Lula whit malu lino trains. "A" a. m. "P" p. m. "M" noon. "N" night. Chesapeake Iilne 8toamora In dally eorvloo botwoon Norfolk and Dattimoro. No?. 87 nud 88-Daily. Washington mut Bouthwealorn Voatlbulo Limpet. Through Pullman aleoplugonYa between Now York and Now Orleans, via Washington, Atlanta anil Montgomery, and nlao botwoon ?ow xor? ami Memphis, via Washington, Atlanta and Bir mingham. Also olo:;ant I'UI.I.UAN LiwiAHY OIISKUVATION OAKS between Al lat tn and Now York. Firatolaaa thoroughfare coaches be tween Washington and Atlanta. Dining cara servo all incala on route; Leaving Washing iugton Mondaya, Wodnoadaya ami Fridays a touriat slcoping car will run through botwoon Woahington and Han Franciaco without olinngo. ]'uMinmi drawing-room Blooping cars between Greensboro and Norfolk. CICHO oonnootlou nt Norfolk fer OMI POINT COMB-OUT. Noa. HO and B/K-Unltod States Faat Mall runa BOlld botwoon SVaxhington and Now Orleans, vin Southern Hallway, A, St W. P. R. H. and h. Ss N. lt. H., being compoaod of baggage, car pnd coachoa, through without chango for pas Bengora of ail claasos. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cara botwoon Now York and Now Or leane, vin Atlanta and Montgomery and ho tween Charlotte and Atlanta. Dining enra .orvonll monia on route. Nos. ll, 8a, l!4 and 12-Pullman Rlocping cara botwoon Richmond and Charlotte, via Dan ville, southbound Nos. ll and 88, uorthliouml Nos. 81 and 12. FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M. GULP, Third V-P. Ss Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington. W.A. TUBK, 3. H. HARDWICK, t (4. P. A.. Wanbington. A. 14. P. A.. Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Condensed Sohedulo In Kffbot Decoml>or 10th, 1800. STATIONS. |gg J?% Cv. Charleston,,,. 7 OtTiTm " Summerville...,,,. 7 41 a m " Branchville. 6 66 un " Orangeburg. fl 28 MU " Klngvlllo..... 10 15 a ni Lv. Savannah. 12 05 o in Barn .voil. 4 00 a m " Blaokvillo.."..,,. 4 16 a m Lv. Columbia.'..7777 ?. Tl 05 ft in " Prosperity.,. 19 10 vfn " Nowbovry. 12 25 p m " Nlnoty-Hfx. 1 20 p m " Greenwood. 7 40 n in 1 66 p in Ar. Hodges. 8 IX) n ni 2 15 p in L"v77Ab'bovlllo7'...._._.. 27 20 ftjn ? 85 p ni Ar. Bolton!TT. 8 66 n rh 8 10 p hi Lv. Andoraon. 8 20 n_m ~J2 86 }?m Ar. OroonvlHe.. ?0 10 a m 4 16 p m Ar". ?"t)an't?r(Qgn.Tli7io) ~8"65~p m ll 00 p m STATIONS, var jin." Lv. Groonvlllo..7. 6 80 p m lt) 16 a in " Piedmont. 6 00 p m 10 40 r m " WilHamaton.. , .. 8 23 p m 10 55 a m Ar. Andoraon. 7 15 p ni li 40 a m Lv. Belton 7. .7. ' 6 45" p m ll 16 a ni Ar. Donnalda.. 7_J5 p m ll 40 n m A"r. Abbov?l??T.. "~8 lp p m J$_25 j[ni Lv. Hodges,".,. f aft p tn 1*1 60 a m Ar. Greenwood. 8 00 p m 12 20 p m " Ninoty-Slx. 13 BS p Itt " Nowborry.;. 8 00 p ni " Proaporlty. 2 14 f) ni " Columbia. _8 80 j> in Ar.Blaokvillo..,..,.....7". foi a iii " Barnwoll. 8 20 ft m "_Savannah. >:. . 6 16 a in CvTRingviiio.~...7777.7". pm " Ornugeburg.,,. 6 81 pm " BranohvllhT. 0 17 p m " Snmmorvllle. 7 ail pm Ar. Charloaton.^.....".... 8 16 p ni 'Daily Daily ^p?n>irr?q Daily ?aiiy No 0. No. la. STATIONS. No. l l. No. li). trOOp 7 Ul a Lv..Ciiariesioii"Ar ? lip "To5"n 12 00 n 7 41a " Hummorvillo " 7 118 p 6 62 a 165 a 8 55 a ...Branchville" 0 02 p 4 20a 2 60 a 0 23 a " Ornngobu r g " 5 84 p 8 45 a 4 BO a 10 15 a " . Klngvlllo " 4 48 p 2 82n 12 05n. Lv..Hnvannnh Ar 7. 7f 16n 4 00 a. " "Barnwell .. .' . B 20n 4 Kin . " ..??h-.ckv'.::,... ? . ii Oin 8 80a ll 40a " ..Columbia.. " 8 20 p 0 UOp 0 07 ul2 20p " ....Alston.... " 2 80 p 8 50n 10 04 a 1 23p " . . b'antUO... " 1 28pl 7 4rtp 10 20a 2 (Up " .....Union. " 1 00p 7 ?Op 10 BO a 2 Kin " ..Jonesvlllo,, " 12 Sop ? 68p 10 64a1 2 87p " ....Pacolot..... " 12 Up 0 42p 11 25 al 8 Kip ArBpartnnburg Lv ll 15 a 0 10p ll 40 a 8 40 p Lv Spartanburg Ar ll 17 a 0 OOp 2 87pl 7 OOp Ar...Asheville...Lv 8 05 a g 05j) "P" p. in. "A" a. m. "N" night. Pullman palace Blooping cars on Trains85and 80, 37 and 88. on A. and C. division. Dining can on tlioso train lt nervo all meela onrouto. Trains lcavo 8partanburg, A. Si C. division, northbound, 7:03 a. m., 8:37 p.m., 0:18 p. m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:20 a. in,, 8:15 p. m., ll :84 n. m., (Vest?bulo Limited.) Trnlnil leave Greenville, A. and C. dividion, northbound, 0:00 a. m., 2:31 p. m. and 5:22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited) : southbound, 1 :t!0 a. m., 4:80 p. m., 12:80 p. in. (Vestibuled Limited) Trains 0 and 10 carry olegnnt Pullman stoop lng cars botwoon Havannah and Asheville on routo daily botwoon .Tnolnonvillo mid Cincin nati. AIHO Pullman Drawing-room Blooping oars between Charleston and Columbia, Flt AN K 8. GANNON, J. M. GULP. Third V-P. & (-len. Mgr,. Traillo Mer., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. 0. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, Goa. Pass, Ag't,, Au't Gen. Pnss. Ag't.. Waahington, D. a Atlanta, Ga. Notice to School Trastees. AT a meeting of tho County Iloartl of Kiluoation for Oconoo county, hohl on Ootohor lflth, 1801). it waa unanimous ly resolved to atrietly onforco tlio rulo niado hy tho Stato Hoard to allow no Trustooa to oniploy aa toaohora any por, ?on related to any mernbor of tho Uoard Truotooa will g /ern thomsolvoa accord liiRly. W, IL HA HUON, County Suporhitcndont Kduoatlon. Novonihor 2:1, 18D0. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE ANY ONE wiahlnfr to purohaao llioh Mountain Traot of Land, contain ing 2t2 aerea, and tho Whitowator Traet, contair.iiig 1,200 aerea, moro or less, ahotild apply to II. W, SIMPSON, Pen' dleton, South Carolina. AUGUSTUS VANWYCK, H?HT. A. VANWYCK, Kxooutora of tho Keatato of Mra. L. A. M. VanWyck, deceased, Nov. 22, 1800. 47-52* X.j -Al' "W <U .A Xfc *> ^ . ?|jigB WM, J. STJUUI.IN?. } { K. t. HKIINWON. '-'v ??8?N??I lEfiii, 1 Attorneys-At-Lawv WALHALLA, 9. O. PJ?C??rX AvCi-i,?iv>? M1VKM TO AU ?UI8 NKB8 ifi.mUJSTBD TO TllKM. January 0, V 08. _ _ ??. T. JAYNB8. I J? W. BIlKLOll. -fol JAYNES & SHELOll, ATTORNKY8-AT-L AW, WALUAt-IiA, 8. O. PROMPT nttontion elven to all busi noBS oommlttorl to their oaVo. January 12. 1805. Pi<7kensnt^ R. Co. SCHEDULE IN EFFKv/T JUNK 20TH, ?808. On and after Juno 2Cth tho following sohcdulu will bo run ov?r tho rickeys Kallroad for tho purposo of hauling freight ami paBBengfrra, vi?. No. 9. Dally Except Sunday. , No. 10. Koatl Down. Mixed Train. Head up. 4 20 a in.LY PlckciiB Ar-.....? M) a in 600am..Ar Kaslcy I.v.....,.y?T.0Pfcia No. 12. Dally Kxcopt Sunday. No. ll. Read Down, Passenger Service. \ .Head Up. 1 00 ]> m.I.v l'lokons Ar...1.6 45 p ni 1 40 p m .^j^j^iiAr Easlcy tv.... ? ....6 05 p in Ti ah?? will atop to take on or lot \>iX pnHBOiigor? at tho followlne crossings! ffefgufon'tft I't:' sous'b anti Alauldiu's. Depot will ho opon for Jho rocolvlng and deliv ery of freight from 8 a. m. to 12 m. Wo will make lt to your Interest to patronlro our homo road hy giving good uervlco and prompt nttcntlon. ? 1 ; A "i I JUI IU8 K. UOQO0, ViCBldent. Approved: I j ,f> 'f A Y LOU, Qdn, Mnnagor. Blue Ridge R, R. H. O. BEATTIE, RKOifiVKit. TIME TABLE NO. ll. SUPEltSEDES TIME TABLE NO. 10. Kffoctivo 7.00 A. M., Juno ll, 1800. , KA8T110UN1). j Sunday No. No. 10. No. 12 34 .Walhalla....Lv.. 8 10 am 0 00 am 82 ?West Union. 8 20 nm 0 0(1 am 24 "Sonoon. 8 58 am 0 ?0 am 18 fAdam's CroBBing. 0 17 nm 0 48 am 10 tChorry Crossing. 0 25 nm 0 48 am 13 ?Pond loton. 0 40 am 0 50 am 10 t Autun. ..... J 52 am 10 01 am 7 (Denver.10 ai am 10 13 am 0 *Andor?on... Ar.. 10 35 am 10 35 am WBBTOOUND. i Mixed; - Daily. No. No. ll. 0 *Andorson.....Lv.. 3 40 pm 7 tDonvor.I.... 4 00 pm 10 tAutun..?..'.. 4 12pm 18 .Pondloton.4 24 pin 10 tCliorry Crossing. 4 30 pin 18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 44 pm ?i*?So"oc.iSit 82 ?West Union. 0 ll pm 84 ?Walhalla.... Ar., o io pm (*) Rogular ?top; (t) Flag station. Will nlBo stop at tho following stations to tako on or lot oil' passengers : Pliin noy's, Janies and Sandy Springs. No. 12 connects witli Southern Railway No. 0 at Anderson. No."ll conncot8 witli Southern Railway No. ll at Sonooa. J. R. ANOKHBON, Suporintondont. ^.tlantio Const J jino, PassoiiRor Department, Wilmington, JV. G., Vairuary 24, 1807. Fast lillie Between Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina and Worth j Carolina. CONDENSED SClIEDliTYE, In offect February 24th, 1807. WK8TWAKD. .No. 52. . Lcavo Charleston. 7 00 a m . Lauos_. 8 20 14 4 Sumter. 0 85 " Arrivo Columbia.10 55 ? 44 . Prosperity.1158pm . Nowborry.12 10 .* . Clinton.12 50 " 4 Laurens. 1 15 " 4 Greenville. 3 00 44 ' Spartanburg. 3 00 44 4 WiniiBboro.0 15 pm 4 Charlotto. 8 20 M ? IIondoiBonvillo. 0 03 " ? Asbovillo. 7 00 " KASTWAltD. ?No. 53. Loavo Asbovillo,,,. 8 20am 4 Hondorsonvillo.0 15 14 4 Spartanburg.ll 45 44 ' Grconvillo.ll 50 " 4 Lau rein;. 1 45 M 14 Clinton. 2 10 M ? Nowborry. 2 57 4 Prosperity.8 13 " 14 Columbia.5 15 M Arrivo Sumtor. 0 35 11 M Lanes. 7 48 44 M Charleston. 0 25 " . Daily. Nos, 52 and 53 Solitl Traina botwoon Charleston and Columbia. S. C. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Passenger Agent. J. R. KENLY, Gonoral Mnnagor. T. M. EMERSON, Traillo Manager. "THE CHARLESTON LINE." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Timo Tablo in EO'oot January 1st, 1S00. COLUMPIA DIVISION. (KaBt Round-Daily.) Lv Columbia.fl 45 am Ar Rranchvillo. 8 52 am Lv Rranchvillo. 0 05 am Ar Charleston.11 ot) am Lv Columbia. 8 55 pm Ar Charleston.8 17 pin ^(YVc?t Round.) Lv ChavlcBton. 7 00 am Ar Columbia.ll 00 am liv Charleston. 5 30 pin Ar Branchville. 7 35 pm Lv Rranohvillo. 7 50 pm Ar Columbia.....10 10 pm CAMDEN BRANCH. (Fast Bound-Daily oxcopt Sunday.) Lv Columbia. 3 55 pm 0' 20 am Ar Camdon. 0 38 pm ll 40 am (Wost Bound.) Lv Camdon. 8 45 am 8 00 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 5 30 pm AUGUSTA DIVISION. (Wost Bound-Daily.) IiV Columbia. 0 45 am 3 55 pm Ar Branchville. 8 52 am 0 02 pm Ar Augusta.ll 51 am 10 45 pm (Fast Round.) Lv Augusta. fl 20 am 3 *>5 pm Ar I ii euch ville. 8 52 81)1 0 02 pin Lv HranohvlUo. 8 55 am 7 50 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am lo lo pm AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS. (North Bound.) Lv Augusta. 9 30 pm Ar Aiken,.. 8 OH pm Ar Denmark. 4 12 jun. (South Bound.) Lv Donmark. fl |T ?rt Ar Aiken. . 7 ll) am Ar Augusta. 7 55 am INFORMATION. Trains leaving Charleston at 7.00 a. m. and arriving at Columbia at 11.00 a, m. run solitl from Charleston to Asbovillo, Through Bloopor on train leaving Charleston at ?"?.20 p. m. for Atlanta, con necting at Rranchvillo with train leaving Columbia at 3.45 p. m. K Any further information cnn bo ob tained from R. L. SEAY, Union Ticket Agent, Union Dopet, Columbia. S. C. /,. A. EMERSON, Trafilo Mgr., < Charleston, S, 0,