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Platform of tho National Domocratio Party. Wo, tlio dologntoa of tho Domocratio party of tho United .States, in national convention assembled. do hern doolaro tho administration of tho Fod. eral govornmont to bo in nrgont nood of irninodinto roform; do horoby onjoin upon tho nominooH of this convontion and of th? Domooratio party in oach Stato, a zealous effort and corporation tothisond, and do horoby npponl to our follow citizons of ovory formor political conncction to undorcako with us this first and most pressing patriot1~ 4I.a ~ ~ _ C i I. ? iu uutjr iui tnu juuiuuuniu^ ui uiu wholo country. Wo do lioro roafTirm our faith in tho pormanonoy of tho Federal Union, our dovotion to the constitution ot tho united States, with its amendments universally acccpted, as a final settlement ol tho controvornies that ongondorod civil war, and do lioro rocord out steadfast confidonco in tho pcrpotuity of Republican self gov^ ornrnont; in absoluto acquiescence in tho will of tho majority, tho vital pvinciplo of tho ropublic; in tho supremacy of tho civil over the military authority; in tho total separation of church and State, for tho salco aliko of civil and religious frocdom; in tho equality of all citizens beforo just laws of their own onaotmont, in tho liberty ofindis vidual oonduct, unvoxod by sumptuary laws; in tho faithful education of the rising gonoration, that thoy may pronervo, enjoy and transmit thoso best conditions of human happinosa and hope. Wo bohold tho noblest pro uueis oi 21 nuuureu yours 01 cnangouu history, but, wliilo upholding tho bond of our Union and groat obarler ol thoso our rights, it behooves a froo pcoplo to practico also that otcrnal vigilanco which is tho prico of liberty, ltoform is noeessary to rebuild and establish in the hearts of tho whole pooplo tho Union eleven years ago happily roscuod from tho danger of a corrupt centralism, which, af ter inflicting upon ton States tho rapacity of carpet bag tyrannies, has hcnej'coinbod the offices of the Federal government itsolf with incapacity, waste and fraud; infected States and municipalities with tho contagion of misrule, and locked fast tho prosperity of an industrious pcoplo in the paralysis of hard timos. .Reform is nocossary to establish a sound currency, restore tho public credit and maintain tho national honor. We denounce the foil uro of all thepo eleven years to make good tho promise of tho legal tender notos which aro a changing standard of valuo in tho hands of tho pooplo, and tho non payment of which is a disregard of tho plightod faith ot tho nation, Wo donounco tho improvidence which in olovon years of poaco has taken from tho pooplo in Fodoral taxos thirteon times tho wholo amount of Lho legal tender notes, and squandered four timos this sum in useless oxponso, without tho accumu muon 01 any rcservo ior meir reueinpliou. Wo denounco the financial imbecility and immorality ol that party which during tho eleven years of poaco has raado no advanco towards resumption; that, instead, has obstructed rosumption by wasting our resources nr.d oxhausting all our surplus income and, while annually profoesing to intond a speedy roturn to spocio pnymonts, haa annually enacted fresh hindrances thoroto, as such a a hindrance wo denounco tho resumption clnuso of tho Act of 187o, and wo j hero dotnand iIh repeal. Wo demand ii judicious system of preparation by public cconimios, by oflieial retrenchments, nnd by wiso finance, which shall onablo tbo nation to assuro tbo whole world of its porfect ability and its porfect readiness lo meet any of its promises at tbo call of tbo creditor entitled to payment. Wo believe such a system well devised; and, above a'l on trustod to competent hands forexocu*. tion, creating at no time an artificial socurity of curroncv. and at no tune alarming tlio public mind into a withdrawal of lhat vaster machinery of credit by which ninety livo per ccnt. ol all business transactions aro performed; a system open, public and inspiring general conlidenco, would, irom tho day ol its adoption, bring healing on its wings to all our harrasscd industry, and set in motion the wheels of commerce, manufactures and tho mcchanical arts; restore employment to labor, and renew, in all its national source, tlio prosperity of tho people. Ueform is nncessaiy I ?i,A ,.?.i i.. i t.' i i 111 liiu mini iiiiu iiii'uu ui r unci al taxation, to ti)o end that capilat may bo pel froo from distrust and labor lightly burdoncd. Wo dononnco (ho present tariff imposed upon noiirly 4,'JOO articles as a master piece of injustice, inequality ami falno preteneo. it yields a dwindling not a hearty 1 ising rovonuc; it ha8 impoverished many industrios to subsidise a f'tivv; it prohibit imports that might purchase tbo products of Ainoricaii labor; it ban de- I graded American commerce from the first to an inferior rank upon tlio. high seas; it has cut dowr. tho Bales of Amoiicnn manufacturers at homo and abroad, and depleted tho roturns of Amorican agriculture or industry, foh I lowed by bait Our poople; it costs the j)CO))le live times more than it produces to tho treasury, obstructs the processes of production and wastes tho fruits of labor; it promotes fraud and fosters smu^lin^, enriches dishonest oticials and bankrupts honest mereh* L > \ uiils. Wo demand that nil custom house taxation shall bo only for rovonuo. lloform is nceoasary in tbo scalo of pnblio oxponec?Fcdorpl, Stato and municipal. Our Fodoral taxation has swollen from 800,00Q,o00 in gold in 18G0 to #150,000,000 in curronoy in 1870. Our n tr irt*n in\ t f\ fn vol imt Q1 o I HHrt "6b* vfe**vv vuauvivii uviii 9iot,wVjUUV in gold in I860 to 8780,000,000 in currency in 1870. Or in ono docado, from Iobb than $5 por hond, to more than $18 por hond. Sinco tho poaco tho pooplo Imvo paid to thoir tax gath* orors moro than thrico tho Bum of tho national dobt, and moro than twico that sum for tho fodoral government alono. Wo demand a vigorous frugality in every dopnrtmont and from evory of* ficer of tho government. Roform ia necessary to put a stop to tho profli gate wasto of public lands, and thoir diversion from actual sottlors by tho ' party in powor, which has squandered $'200,000,000 of acres upon railroads alono, and, out of moro than thrico that nggregato, has disposed of less than a sixth directly to tillors of tho soil. Reform is necessary to correct tho omissions of the Republican Congress and the errors ot our troatios and our diplomacy which havo stripped our lollow citi/.onsof foreign birth and kindred raco reeroesing tho Atlantic of tho shield of American citizonship, and have exposed our brethren of tho Pacific coast to the incursion of a raco not sprung lioin Iho samo groat paront stock, and, in fact, now by law denied citizonship through iihturalU zation, an being neither accustomed to tlio traditions of a progressive civilization nor exorcised in liberty undor equal laws. Wo donounce tho policy which thus discards tho liborty loving Gorman and tolerates tho revival of tho coolio trade in Mongolian women, imported for immoral purposes, and Mongolian men hired to porfonn servile labor contracts, and demand such a modification of tho treaty with the Chineso Empiro, or such legislation liv flnntfrnna within n nnnolilii. tional limitation as shall prevent the further importation of immigration of the Mongolian raco. .Reform is noccssary and can ncvor bo effected but by making it tho controlling issuo of tho elections, lifting it above tho two falso issues with which IhoolVicc hoUU ing class and tho party in power seok to smother it. Tho falso issno with which the}' would enkindle sectarian strife in respect to tho public schools, of which the establishment to support belonging exclusively to tho sevoral Statos, and which tho Democratic tliirj.v liAQftllM-islioil f'l'nm I Imii' ution and resolvod to maintain without. nmiifility or prcforonco for any class, soct or crood, and without contributing from tho troasuiy to any? tho falso issuo by which they sock to light anew tho dying embers of sectional hato botweon kindrod peoples, onco unaturally estranged, but now reunitod in one indivisible ropnblic and a common dostiny. iteform is necessary in tho civil service. Expo* rionco proves that cfficiont, economical CO'uitlCt Of the ??OVA,"n monf nl IiiimioI b * ne.ss is not possiblo if its civil sorvico bo Hubject to change at eveiy election, be a prizo fought fur at the ballot box, boa halfroward of party zeal instead of posts of honor, assigned lor proved compctoney and held for fidelity in the public employ. That tho dispensing of patronage should noither bo a tax upon tho timo of all our public men, nor tho instrument of their ambition. Jloro again professions falsified in tho porformanoo, attost that tho party in pewor can work out no praotieal or salutory reform, ltoform is necessary ovon moro in tho higher grades of public servieo. Tho 1'rosU dont, Vice Prcsidont, Judges, Senas tors, Representatives and Cabinet of fleers. Those, and all others in nu- 1 thority, aro tho peoples' servants; uiuw uuiuuiH aro not privaio perqui- ' silos; thoy aro public trusts. When tl?o annuls of this republic show tho disgrace and censuro of a Vico President, a lato Speaker of tbo ILouso of Representatives marketing his ruling ] aa a presiding ofTlcor; threo Senators profiting socretly by their votes as law ] makers; five chairmen of loading com mitloos of tho late llonso of itopro- ! seniatives exnOBiul in inhhirw: n. In?n , Secretary of iho Treasury forcing bal i uncos in tlio public accounts; a lalo Attorney Gonoral misappropiiating public funds; a Secretary of tlio Navy 1 enriched or enriching frionds by per* centals lovied o(T the profits of contractors with his department; an ambassador to England eonsurod in a dishonorablo speculation; tlio .President's I'rivato Secretary barely escaped conviction upon trial for guilty complicit}' in frauds upon the Kovens tie; a Secretary of War impenchod for 11i<41? crimes and confessed misdemeanors. The demonstration is complete < ui.iu vtixj 111 .->v r uv 11 III IV1UI III IIIIIMl UU ' tlic peoplo'a clioico of bonost mon from 1 tmoilior party, lent tho diHu.su of ono J political organization infoct tlio body , politic and llioroby making no eliango | I of men or party. Wo can ^ot no ebaniro ol measure and no reform. All|' tlieno aluiHOrt, wrongs and crimen, tliol product ol sixteen yonrs' ascendancy i ol tho Itepublican party, civato a no- i ccsnily for reloim, confessed by ilo- 1 publicans tlionidcivcHj but Iboir ro~ forma arc voted down in convention land (Usplacod from tho (Jnbinot. The party's mass of honest votes is po\v~ j orless l<> resist tho 80,000 ollice holders, its lenders and guides, Iteform can only ho had by a peaceful civic revolulioti. Wo demand a change ol system, a cliango ol administration,a change <d parlies, that wo may Imvo ehan-'o ol member,-} and of men, ? H NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Aa>|BPKK WEEK guaranteed to Agents, \ I I Male and Female, in their locality.? U1/ I Tor ins and OUTFIT FREE. Addroas r. O. VIUKERY & CO., Augusta, Mo $5 to $20 per day at homo. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maino. MIND Reading, Psychomancy, Fascination, Soul Charming, Mesmorism, add Marriage Ouido, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain tho love and affcotion of any person they choose inatantly. 400 pnges. By mail 60 cents, Hunt & Co., 139 S. 7th St., Philadelphia. (f> 1 fi a day at homo. Agonts wantod. Outfit and terms free. Truo & Co., Au~ guatu, Maino. Price, Txomty^Five Cents. ONEll U N I) IIED AND FIFTH EDITION. Conlaininga complete list of till the towns in tho United States, tho Territories and the Dominion of Canada, having a population greater than 5,000 according to tho last consua, together with tho names of tho newspapers having tho largest local circulation in caoh of (he places named. Alao, a catalogue of newspapers which arc recommended to advertisers as giving greatest value in proportion to prices charged. Also, all newspapers in the United States and Canada, printing over 5,000 copies ench issue. Also, all the Religious, Agricultural, Scientific aud Mechanical, Medical, Masonic, Juvenile, Educational, Commercial, Insurance, Iteal Estate, Law, Sporting, Musical, Fashion, and other special class journals; very complete lists. Together with a complete list of over 300 German papers printed in tho United States. Also, an essay upon advertising; many tables of rates, showing the "cost of advertising in various newspapers, and every thing which u beginner in advertising would like to know. Address P. llOWKlTX ?& CO., 41 Park ltow, Now York. 7vrrr\/\7cT)ci D^D C VV vJl Ot/A V- i\vJ OF TIIB Unit eel States. A complete list, of American Newspapers, numbering more than eight thousand, with a Gaze teerofall towns and cities in which I Hey arc published; Historical and Statistical Sketches of the Great Newspapers Establishments; illustrated with numerous engravings of the principal newspaper buildings* iJook of 300 l'ages. just issurd. J/ailcd, post paid, to any address for Hoc- Apply (inclosing price) to Superintendent of (lie Newspaper I'llvilliim. f'.Mitnmiinl (Irnnnils l'liilndntnliin or American News Company, N. Y. Every advertiser needs it. The State of South Carolina. I'jOKF.HS Oo'JNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Baylis W Mansell, Fletchcr /Vansoll, Camilla Hendricks and husband James B Hendricks und others?Plaintiffs. against James BasweH, liobort E Bowcn, Wm A Clyde, Henry C Briggs, Thomas W Russell, Orlando C Folger and others?Defendants. Complaint fou Rkmep, Sic. r>Y virtue of a decreetal order, made by tho _ > ll?n T. If. Cooke, Judgoof the Eighth Judicial Circuit, on the 13th day of July, A. D. 1870, each ami every of tho heirs at law of Tiusa Emma Johnson, formerly Tinsa Kivma Mansell, if any there bo other than the Plaintiffs above named in this action, arc hereby summoned and required to appear boforo tho Clcik of this Court, idontify themselves and establish their claims to the funds to bo distributed, herein on or bo foro the 21st day of July A. D. 1877, or forever ho debarred of all benefit under tho dccrco for distribution to bo rendorod in this notion. Oiven under my hnnd and oflice seal at Pickens, this tho 16th day of July A. D. 1870. 8. I)- KEITH, Clerk of Court of Common Picas for Pickcns County, S. C. July 20. 1870 -10 ly Livery and Sals Stalks. ________ i Parties desiring to hire conveyance to I'ickens Court House, Tnblo Hock and oilier points, can be accommodated at my Stables, \t all hours of the day and night. Purchasers can also be supplied with Good Stock it rcasonablepriccs. fte#" Kcgular Mail Line to Pickcii3 C'ourtliouse daily. (Sundays excejrtcd.) ItlClIEY & WYATT. J'asley Station, S. 0., Aug, !1, 1875. no 10 J y Manhood: How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a nrw edition of Dr. ClJfiVMtWKLI/S Celebrated Jissay on tho radl;vileuro (witbout medicine) of Spcrmator* rlioott or oemiiml Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Menial ami Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; ilso, Consumption, Kpilepsy and I its, in-. Incod l?y self-indulgence or sexual cxtrava* gnr.ee, &c. l'rico, in a scaled envelope, only six joins. Tho celebrated author, in tliis admirable lissny, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful j.raciire, mat mo alarming consequences of self-abuse may t>o radically cured with on t (ho dangerous use of intornnl medicine or llio application of tlie l<nife; point ing out a mode of euro at onco sirnplo, oerlain, and effectual, hy moans of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may bo, mny cure himself eheapley, privately, and radically. Sent under seal, in a plain envclopo, lo any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or t wo post stamps. i in* i hiiiimpith, l-\ BIJIJGMAN K SDK, 11 Ann St., Now York; l'osl Ollico Uox, 1^80. July -0, IH7'i 4'i t sow is tee time' ?TO? GTTTlQfYrcT UTT. U XFKJVXKX L/XJ ?FOli? mm mnmiiM ?M!ffl!M!i! m rim mum. Onlv$i.^o a Year / I o Evory man i n t U c C o u n t y of JL SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER ! o Every raau who has ever lived hero and has moved away, SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER! '-0 IT FURNISHES ALL TfflR MilW B3BW6 ?AND? C(^I)I^NKI) ICErOKTS _0^? IT C1R0U L ATh S Largo]/ In the adjoining Counties, and to Bomo extent in Wcfltorn North Carolina I AND IS, THEREFORE, a n.nrm uriwm mb ihotbwhmii It UVVtf 4 UN AUYfcftliMHUi ? o SUBSCRIBE For tlio Fickens Sentinel ! ADVERTISE In tlie IMckeiiM Ncntinel ! ZYKALZYO! Wo ?ro now proparc?l to furnish ]>nriiinnent nitun- | tiuiiv tur n uirgu uumwr ui jhtsoiis, iiiuiu mid iemmo Iftjrs iwint froe on ni>|>licntion. Addrrsj, with ntnmp, Koutiikhn Co-opkrativk Co., NiuiIivIIIc, Twin.ZYKALZ Y OI w. ' wmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmm?mvnmmmmmmmmmmk Dr. K. J. CJillilatMl HAVING relumed and permanently located at l'ifikonsvillc, respeotfully oft'jr.M j his Professional services to llio citizens of ilint vicinity and surrounding country. Charges reasonable. May 9 41 NOTICE. I lake litis method of informing my frien<ls that I will lie found in my ollice on each SATURDAY, for the purpose of transacting any businoss that comcs under my jurisdio* lion. As my duties as School Commissioner will ooinpcl inc to ho nbsonl in <li(Tcront purls ol (lie county, I make tliis special appointment for I lie benefit of all concerned. It. A. BOWRN, uo25-Jy fccool Commissioner NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. riCKMS MIC4I1 SCHOOL. 1876. THE Boholastio year Is divided into twe Terms of 20 weeks each. Tho First Term ,, comttifcnocs January 17th, and ends Juno 8d; the scCoftd Term commences July 4th, and fids Novembor 18th. Studonta entering within two weoks after the commencomont of tho Terms, will be charged for the whole Torm ; those entering after this time, from tho time of entering. It is moro satisfactory thnt Studonts enter i eit the commencement, when the eovoral afamjes aro forming, Course of Study. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT JtNIOB OLAHS. 1st Term?tfpollfrtg riWd Reading. 2d Terra?(Spelling and Reading continued; Primary Geography; Mental Arithtnetio, Exercises in Writing. IMTKBMRDIATK OLARH. 1st Term?Spelling and Reading continued: Geography continued; Introducing English Grammar; Elements of Written Arithmetic; Exercisos in Writing. 2d Term?Spoiling and Reading continued; Elements of Written Arithmetic completed; Intermediate Geography completed; Analytical English Grammar; Primary U. S. History; Exercises in Writiug. SENIOR CLASH. 1st Term?English Grammar completed; Physical Geography; Common School Arithmetic; Towns Analysis of Words; 2d Term?Greene's; Analysis of English Language; Arithmetic continued; Smaller Composition; Higher U. S. History. PREPARATOUY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR CLASS. jLHt icrin ijaiiu urummnrnna narknoss' Kirst Latin Hook; Latin Reader; Davioa' Algebra; Iljstory of England. 2d Term?Four Books of Crosar; Arnold's Bocend Latin Hook on Analysis of the Latin Sentence; Greek Grammar; Kendrick's Greek Ollendorff; Greek Header; Davioa' Algebra completed; Natural Philosophy. INTERMEDIATE CLASS. 1st Term?Six llooks *of Virgil; Greek Header completed; l'lain Geometry; Higher Composition and Rhetoric. 2d Term?Sallust's Catalino & Jugurtha; Xenophon's Anabasis; Higher Algebra commenced; Solid and Spherical Geometry completed; Chemistry. KKNIOIl OLASR. 1st Term?Cicero'sSelcct Orations; Xenoplions Memorabilia; Trigonometry nml Surveying; lloinan 11 ihtory; Latin l'roso Composition. 2il Term?Horace enlire;"Six Books of the Ilintls; Greek l'roso Composition; Algebra completed; Astronomy. Tho nbovo courso will prcpnro can didfttes for admission into tho Sopiiomouk Class of any of our Southern Collogos. Students, who do not stand a satisfactory examination upon tho" Hovornl studies ol each class, will not bo allowed the privilogo to advance to tho next highor, but bo reified in such class, till all tho studios or it be satisfiietoril v nnm nlot nrl .v - Tuition of Puimauy Dkpautmknt vett teiim. Junior Clans, - - 810.00 Intormcdiato Class, - - 12.50 Senior " - . 15.00 Preparatory Department, 20.00 No deduction will bo mado for lost timo oxcopt from prolongod sickness. Monthly roports of punetulity, donArf mnnf cn/J n Jamo * ? "* ? v?*?v.ii/, UIIV4 I v.vimiK/uo III UUUI1 HVUdy, will bo furnished pnronta. J. II. CARLISLE, Principal. Don 2.% lftTfi 17 tf Fits and Epilepsy < POSITIVELY OUItRD. The worst ensos of tlio longest standing, by using Dn. Hiiiidard'h Curo. \ It liu* Cured TlioiiNund^, and Trill give $1,000 for n oasc it will not benefit. A bottle sont freo to nil addressing J. K- DII5BLE, Chemist, Offioo: 1356 Broadway, New York. SHUN DRUG POISONS. MKIUCINK ItKNDKRRI) IJ8K1.KHH. Volia'N KIcctro ItellN and | Itniidm are indorsod by the moat eminent physicians it tho world for the euro cf rheumatism, neuralgia, liver eomplaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, fits, femalo complaints, nervous and general debility, nnd other chronic diseases of the chost, ncaa, nvor, etoninol), kidneys anil blood.? ' Cook willi full particulars free by Vol'.a licit 1 Do , Cincinnati, O. METROPOLITAN WORKS, Canai. .St., fuom Sixth to Skvkntu, HICJIMOJvJ), : : VI liO INI A. ~t 1 ikt /~^i ? -%."r ~r :i r-4 ?<J1N IjliN US. Portablo and Stationary, Saw Mills, Crist. Mills, Boilers, Castings of Brass nlid Iron, Forgings, Ac. A R C1HT EC TV 11A L E IRON WORK, In all its brandies, done by experienced bands IMPROVED PORTA 111, ENGINES for driving Cotton dins, Threshing Maohines, MonouniA.n n..!oi *? :i i ~ e. - t - -? I UV)MM uiuid, Uiini- milln, an, /I IHIIUIHT OI Hccond IiuihI Engines nnd Boilers of variotin patters, in first rate order, on hand. Repair work Holicited mi l promptly dono. WM. E. TANNER & CO. Oct 14, 7 ly flCSBMS C0CHT7 DIMCTOI Senator?R E liowcn, Representative?D P Bradley. CI 'tie of Court?8 I) Kcilli. ,Iu<hje Of /' ohale?I II l'lnlpot. Sheriff?-3 Kilcy Ferguson. Coroner?Warren Uoyd. School Commissioner?R A IJowcn Treasurer?W A Losley. Auditor?Alorzo M Folgcr. County Committioncrt?John T GoproM, Chairman?Robert Craig, (1 M Lynch. Clerk County (JoniinisHioncrH. C L llollingHwortli. Trial Juttiees?Kustcp, Luke I. Arinil?Sit* luhrity, Vtntral, Jiwuoh A (jidiloll?I'ikcns (' //., C L llollingswortli and U W Ttiylor?Uacutvillc, J U Sutherland V- '"|M Sottth Caroliua Hailroad, CnABLKBTOM. 8. C.. Doo. 18. 187/1. .? *? On and after Sunday, Uccembor 10, the Passenger Trains ou tho South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: FOR COLUMBIA. (Sundays excepted.) /yeavo Charleston 9 16am Arrive at Columbia 6 00 p m FOR AUGUSTA. ^ 1 (Sundays exooptod.) ** a Leave Charleston 9 16am |E| Arrive at Augusta 6 16 pm J, FOR CHARLESTON. (/Sundays excepted.) Leave Columbia OOOim 1 Arrive at Charleston 4 46 p m * Leave Augusta 9 00 m Arrive at Charleston 4 45pm COLUMBIA NIOIIT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 0 15 p m Arrive at Columbia 7 20 a m % Leave Columbia 7 00 p m i Arrive at Charleston 6 40 a m AUGUSTA NIOIIT EXPRESS. Lottvc Charleston 8 00 p in Arflvo at Augusta 7 45 am Lcavo Augusta 8 80 p m ^ Arrive at Charlostoh 7 40am ^ sumMERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays oxoeptcd.) Loavo (Sfummorvillo at 7 80 a m Arrive at Charleston 8 46 a m Leave Charleston 8 16 p m Arrive at Suminervillo 4 80 p m Camden train Connects at Kingvillo daily foxoept Sun* days] with Up and Down Day and Passengor Frains. I t>?? ??,i T -? 1 -1 * 1_ Iiuu iii^uv iittiuo UUUUt'Ul Ulf AUgUBin with Georgia Railroad, Maeon and Augusta Uniirond and Central Railroad. This route ? flj via Atlanta is tho quickest and roost direct route, and ns conifortablo and cheap as any Brother route, to Montgomery, Soima, Mobile, Now Orleans, and all other points Southwest, and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and all other points West and North- t ftp' Day Train connccts at Columbia with ffiu 1 Through Train on charlottes Road (Which leaves at 9 p. m.) for all points iVorth. Night Train cjnnccts with Local Train [which leaves Columbia at 8 a. m.] for points on chariot to Road. Lnurcus Railroad Train connecla at New- ^ berry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and BaturUp Columbia Night Train conncots closely with the Greenvilloand Columbia Railroad. S. 8. SOLOMONS. ? S. B. Pickens, General Ticket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R R. CIIANCJE OF SCHEDULE, B Passenger trains run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting willi night trains on South tf Carolina Railroad up and down. On and after jl/onday, December 1!}, tho following will be tlie Schedule: ^ Leave Columbia at 7.45 a m Leave Alston at 0.16 am nu Leave Newberry at 10.85 a m Leave ('okesbury at 2.07 p m Leave Helton at 2.60 p m Arrive at Orconvillo at 6.36 p m DOWK. Leave Orconvillo nt 8.06 am Leavo Helton at 0.40 m m Leave Cokesbury 11.20 a aa ^ fcff ucave Newberry at 2.40 a m Leave Alston at 4.20 p m Arrive at Columbia nt 6.66 p m Connect at Alston with Train* Ik* ^ Spartanburg and Union Railroad ; connect at Columbia with Niglit Trains on the South Car olina Railroad up nnd down ; also with Trai?a going North and South on tho Charlotte, Ce? lumbia and Augusta and the Wilmington. C9% INUKVM.l.K lUtANCll. Train leave Abbeville at 9.16 a m., connoting with Down Train from Greenville. Leave l!oke?bury at 2.15 p m., connecting with l?p - * Train from Columbia. Accommodation Trait, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaj# Cokesbury at 11.16 a m., or on the arrival ef the Down Train from Oreonville. Leaves Ab* beville at 1 o'clock p. in., connecting with tf Train from Columbia. / ANDERSON BRANCH AND PLU* KID0B DIVISION. Loavo WalhalU at 6.00 ft Loave Perryville at 0.46 a m Jfe,' L>es?o l'oncuoton nt T.86 * m Loavo Anderson at 8.85 a m At rive at Helton at 9.20 ft m nr. Loavo Bolton ?l 8.60 p m Leave Anderson at 4.60 p a Leave I'ondleton at 6.60 p m Loave Perryvillc 6.86 p m ^ Arrive at Walhalla 7.16 p a Accommodation Train* between Belton &o4 Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur* f [lays, Leave Belton nt 9.50 a m., or on arrival of Down Train from Greenville. Leavft Anderson at 2.00 p rn., eonneoting with Up THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Su^lrintendont. janrz Norton, Jr., General Ticket Agent m Schedule. Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway* PA88KN(]KR TIIAIN KABTWARI)?DA1LT. Leave fit Atlanta at 3pm Leave Toccoa City at 0 46 p m Leave Westminster at p to 4 Leave Seneca city at p m Leavo central at ft 25 p m Leove Kasley at 9 12 p in Leavo (Irccnvillo ns 0 41 p in Leavo Spartanburg at am Arrive at charlotte at 2 03 ft iu PAHHKNOKR TRAIN WK8TWARD?DAILY. Leave Cliarlotte at 2 10 m ucavo Spartanburg at am Lcavo Orocnville nt 6 40 a n Lcavo Kasloy at 7 08 a m Lcavo f;ontral at 7 40 a m \ litavo Sencca City at am Lcavo Wslminstcr at a m ^ Lcavo Tucoott City at 0 44 a m Arrive at Atlanta nt 1 80 p (oIoiiMn, ICmignuts nudL Traveler* Westward For map circulars, condensed time tables and general information in regard to tran?? portal ion facilities to all points in Tennessee, ^ Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texr.s, Iowa, New Mexico, Utah nnd California, apply lo or address Aliikrt B. Wuknn, General Emigrant Agent, UfTice No, 2 II. I. Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga, No one should go Wost without first getting in communication with (ho Qcnorn) A Kinigrant Agent, and become informed as to .fjft superior advantages, cheap and quick trans, port at ion of families, household goods, stoo)(, and farming implements generally. All information chccrfully given. W. L. DAN LEY, W U0u '*** Q* I*' A T, J\,