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RULES FOR TI1K PRIMARY. At ? meeting of the Democratic Executive A Committee, hcM at Uuiou, S. C.t August I?, IHXO, a the following rules for the primary election ^ were adopted, and the following managers of election were appointed for the different preeinete : I. On the SiTih day of August, 1 ks?;, there r shall be held at each voting precinct in Union j County a primary election for the nomination of Candidates for County officers, State Senator 1 -?<t Members of the House of Representatives, a *- - t *. t II. The polls shall bo opene-l at * o ciock | M., and kept open, without intermission, until t o eloek, 1*. M., when they shall bo closed. f III. At each precinct there shall be three j managers of election, to be appointed by the County K.xecutivo Committee. IV. Tht managers of each precinct shall fur- 1 ish a ballot box. for the secure keeping of which they ahall be responsible. Immediately before opening the polls tho managers and their clerk thnll subscribe the following pledge : "I Sl,iemnly pledge niy sncred honor that 1 will faithfully perform all tho duties incident to my I position ns manager (or clerk) of this primary election to the best of my ability." V. At tho opening of the polls the ballot boxes shall bo emptied of all contents and exhibited thus emptied to all persons in attendance npon the polls. The boxes hIuiII then be closed and lacked, or sealed, and shall so remain until the polls art closed. VI. Tho managers shall keep a poll list and a tally list, and for this purpose shall appoint a Clerk. VII. No person shall be eligible to election at Uio.rrimarv election who shall not pledge himVIIl',TI?!WH nm ""*?'" ? w.Cuv.A,lvrirt')"n of or wriLi U8e,l 8haM ''0 cither printed on .1 ' r*VJ, P""'1"1 ttn,, r,nr"3 written, tfc.H *U con,'?'" "'C names of all the persons voted for, and the offices, in the same manner as is prescribed by NDv in the case of <!ounty elections. I\. At such primary election, ail persons eligible to rote at the next election of County officers shall be allowed to vote who can satisfy the managers, by the vouching of at least two known Democrats, that they are Democrats, ami that they propose to vote in good faith ; provided that no person who has heretofore voted a Hepublican ticket shall be allowed to vote, unless he voted the Democratic ticket at the last general election; and that no voter shall be allowed to vote at any precinct other than in the township in which he resides. X. For the purpose of carrying out the requirement of Section IX, the managers, or any ene of them, or any by stander, shall be authorized to challenge any voter and put any question to him which they or ho may deem relevant to the object in view, and the managers shall determine his right to vote !>y his answers er other proof, and accept or teject the vote thus offered. XI. On the close of tlie polls die managers shall proceed immediately and continuously to eount the votes, in the same manner and under the same regulations as arc prescribed by law for general elections. XII. When the votes shall have been counted the managers shall make out, i 11 duplicate, returns showing the number of votes cast for each person voted for, nnd the total number of votes cast, and shall deposit one of the returns in the ballot box, nml file the other in one of the record* of the club. The returns shall l>c signed bj ull the managers, who shall likewise certify to the correctness of the same. XIII. The ballot box, containing the ballots, the pell lift, anil the certified returns of the managers, together with any other papers they may deem proper to includo, shall, within three days after such election, be forwarded, securely locked or sealed, to the Secretary of tho County Kxecutire Committee. For the purpnso of this forwarding, the managers shall select and appoint some discreet and otherwise suitable person to act as messenger. XIV. Ths Kxecutivc Committee shall meet 011 Monday after the election, and the secretary huving in its presence opened the boxes and tabulated the returns, shall publish the aggregate returns In the presence of the committee in open session. XV. If any person shall have received the largest number of votes for the office for which ho is a candidate he shall be declared the nominee of the Pfinocratio party for such office. XVI. It shall be the duty of the County executive Committee to hear and determine all pretests and contested primary election cases ; and notice of prote-t must l>c filed with the Chairman before the election is declared : and the grounds of protest in cases to be contested must bo submitted the same day to the committee, which must then be in session to hear and determine all such cases. M JkXAUERS Of HI.ret ION. /Ytr/t ?tieo. IV. Hill, .lames Welsh, (loo. t . l'errin. Wilkinivilif?Milton l'atrick, Charles l?avis. T. M. Littlcjohn. (itb/it*?J. J5. Lancaster, II. II llobinson. .1. I,. bailey. l'ni"n?John A. Fant. W. Wallace. J. C. Shettleoworth. .Sarr*tt f A. F. Keinlrick, The*. Corner, 11. Hen. Spears. .Iniietviti?- J. W. Scott, J. II. Coleman. John II. Foster. /hi'/h's?K. F. Yaughan, W. W. llobinson. Frank Whitlock. (i'01/i'ii Hill - .I. K. Coliebl, ll. I*. I'.vins, J. M. Turner. J)r<it/(onviH' - Charles A. JctVeric>. J. UiIcy lllanton. Win. Alexander Ttmh--r A'l'A/r?Jaiue- ll. I.iitlejohu. John I!. Wohstcr, J. C. Crocker. CoUraiti'?S. I.. McLaughlin. J. I!. Sumner, (i. II. Kivhv. Jfantiic?1>. ! . Fnnt. Thomas I!, l'niei, (!. II. Jeter. Mill.??l.ntm Mabry, Win. Anderson. Wallace Meng. A>//v*?I). 1$. l ice. T. N. Kelly. A. A. C.ault. Crof K*u*?Ja*. l>. ( rahoiii. 11. F. IJulio. Jos. A. Heteill. The managers of election will he furui?hed with boxes and tickets by applying to the Sec rotary ami Treasurer, on am! after L'.'M inst ttn motion, it was ortleveil that en?*h candidate bo required to pay his assessment to defrav ? pensea of primarv "'ittee, on or ~ "*11 ('fty of August, or his name Bhall not appear on the tickets, by order of executive Committee. S. S. KMUlAi:. Chairman. ?. F. A hi lieii. Sec. and Treas. An Kntirr J'amii.v M iudkuip.? Manicapa, Arizona, August 12.?liernard | Martin, with his wife and two children, of ( Weaver, Arizona, started July 20 for Kric. ? I'*., for a visit. Not being heard from, a ,, search was instituted, which resulted in , finding the charred remains of the entire family between Vulturo Minn and rhuuiix. Martin was known to have had Sf.Ono with ' him, realized from the sale of his rauehc. 1 He was waylaid by robbers, and the entire ' family murdered and the remains burnt d 1 to cover the crime. . h< Mr. (iodey. who <liecl leaving a butane ht of two or thruo millions made chiefly out fn of his I.idy's l?ook, when asked why lie tli did not raise the standard of his magazine, M aid : 1 am not making a magazine for the bt few. but a magazine for tbe lilir.a .lanes. II 'ihey aro in a vast majority. h K eci? u its Wasted eou tiif. Citadel ] iCADEMV AT ('ll AllLEMON.?TllC gradu- to.*: lion of the class of 18St? from thu Statu net Iilitary Academy, fifty-three members, of thi oursc creates vacancies in the ranks of the 'adcts. l/'udcr the Act providing for the copcning of the Citadel it was contcm- yo dated that there should be sixty-six young I ncu who should receive beneficiary scholar- to k:? nt ? >? institution. This number has IJ 1 ?T> t% V ??v jcoii reduced by the board ol Tisitois to lixty-three, owing to a small reduction made tli in the appropriation lor the Citadel nt the y last session of the (?cucral Assembly. a< There are now in the ( it ridel twenty-two ai bencticiary Cadets, leaving lorty-ono vacancies which are to bo tilled when the (Citadel reopens iu October. Tlu?c vacancies are appointed auioug the varoious conn tie* in the State as follow: Aiken 1, Anderson-. Ilarnwoll 2, lJcaufort 2, lJerkelcy 2, Charleston 4, Chester 1. Chesterfield 1, Parlington 2, Ivlgcfield 1, > Fairfield 2, Greenville 1. Hampton 1, llorrv I, Kershaw 1, Lancaster 2, Laurens 2, Marlboro 1, Marion 1, Newberry 2, Orangeburg 1. I'iekcns 1, Spartanburg 1, Snmter 1, I'nion 2, Williamsburg I, Votk - * 00 vaeauuiva wVii ue uiieu uy competitive examination, which will bo conducted by boards of examiners to be appointed in each County, and which will be held on tho 14th of September. In the meantime young men desiring to enter tho compel' tive examination should send their applications to General Johnson Hagood, at Jlaruwell, on or before,September 7. The opportunity which is thus afforded by the State to capable and deserving young men, to obtain a thoroughly practical education without expenso to themselves, is too valuable to be lost or noglocted in nny ease. The next session will begin on October 1, and every county in the State should be fully represented in the famous old school, which is at onco an honor to South Carolina, and the teacher and trainer of these who shall sustain and defend her honor in future years. Let the young men of the counties come to the Citadel, and learn what it is and what is there (aught, and it will require no other advocates or arguments tor its e mtinuod suppoit hereafter. The Citadel is performing a noble work, and should bo judged by its work.?Nrws and Courier. lit nor amu ses in Conor kss. - All Wash- 1 ington is still laughing," says 'Carp' in the Cleveland L< defer, 'over the alfray between Congressmen Cobb and Laird, in which it will be remembered, Laird struck <'obb on the nose. This man Cobb prides himself on being 'a man of the people.' and not long ago lie objected to some West.Point legislation on tlio ^lyinul I lit. i i lie .'Cliootintr there was of little value. When the time came fur the vote to ho taken Mr. Cobb wrote letter, I am toM. to the reporters of the Coii;/rcssi?iHi( A'nun/ excusing himself from voting. It reads as follows: '1 am pared with the member from i road Island. This story reminds me uf ! the unique discussion in the Illinois beg- . islaturo when Civil Service Commissioner Obcrly was a reporter there. It was a cold winter morning and one of the members from Cgypt. Illinois, rose ami said, pointing to the frozen inkstand sunk in the legislative desks : 'Mr. Chccrman, there are no ink in the wells !' As soon as he j took his seat a second member arose and j said : ' Tho member from have said j I there air no ink in the wells! The member air mistaken ! There air ink in the wells, but it air froze.' O A Ft N Kit At. StT.NK.?There was a strange and touching scene at the funeral of Mr.v Stevens ai) I her two daughters? the victims of the drowning accident off Sandy Hook?which took phco in Philadelphia on Tuesday of last wcok. After the regular reiigious services had closed. ' Mr. Stevens stood by his wife's e iSlin and | < spoke to t].? iiiiiucdiatc family friends. I 1 Sympathy in a 'ime like this is very stvvt, i , said Mr Stevens, 'It could not. be more j purely expressed than hi flowers. Ilere is . my offering, pointing to a gate whose pal ' ings wore wlnte roses, that stood ajar. 1 know the gate stand* ajar for them, he j said. <; >d has sonjjliMHml this hur !en. I i snail go out into the world and miuisttir to the wants of others." Then, in a voice loud enough to bo heard in the adjoining v room, ho said : This is the third call I 0 have had from tlod. I know it. I did 1 not look upon the others as important. I did not heed them. Hut from this day forth I reiKumeo the world and dovotc my life to the service of the Almighty.' The irst call ho referred to was a vision, the ccond the loss of two children a few years ^ igo. 1 he whole assemblage wept as these rords wore spoken I'll i: M It IIIISAN l-'iiUKSl I'lllF.N.?SpCials t>> tlu* Trilmn< say that the forest res hi tlx- Northwestern part of the State re rising terribly, ami near Travese City Iso. The people are lighting the flames erperatoly hut are unable to inako any railway. I'.noes ami umlerhrush are s''' jin;: lostmycd. The painn piper reports its as extensive almost rmitinously along in t'entral K iilro.nl front IUy City to itekinaw. Much valuable timber has en 'lesti' VO'l, ami tin- n 1 is not yet. lie fire extenils over i 1 trge area, ami rain ***" the only hepool extinguishing the Haines. Apt Mumoiiy am, H:t,? An you pred to say,' rcniarla lawy< j a wit'that you rcuie-r the r ;t words 3 man said to yow years '1 do.' Well, if tny mem serves 1, I uiet u at Saratoga abooro yoarigo, and C should liko to k if yonjn swear any expression >h I th.mndc V 'I can.' j Now, ..Mr. j ., i. wniou 10 luouioer | iat you arc under oat now. oath, | )U swear that you catiotc ^ groat ;curacy a remark I tuto yi>nt Sarin ga five years ago V 'I cau.' t Well, what was it V ? 'You met me in the corrjr ' 'Yes, quite correct.' And you shook handh imi Naturally I did.' 'And you said to mc,s good take something. The crier of the courtto <4 sileneo Tor ten minutes and tho-or pnfcsscd that tho witness had a rtiblolioniory. - - Man proposes and tho akeunquiry as to his pecuniary valuehen jives an SOMETHfirh" * FRESH Alfet for LADIES, CHILDREN AND PICNIC OCftoit ' \ Try our VARIETY OF CANl^ Orange Dips, Demon, Vanilla an<l Str;j, Caramels, Alricrney Caramels?in"xjt bc Chocolate Cream Drops, Wrapped H\ nuts, Vanilla Essence of Dugr, Duller Scotch, Coco DnyU, Mint Drops,China Agates, .Icily Squares, ami Jelly Slicks, " Top Notch?good ; Hock ami 1!yi Cigars, 1'cauut liars, Maple Sugar. Ij^pc v * aim*?g1' ' i <i 1111. v' i i ?# Candy with live tlnvovs, Ac. Also ar9|Pi j ure Stick Oon<ly. MEATS AND CRACK0S. Lot <>f Dried Beef, l'uttcil Hani, ell II Compressed Cooked Corned Beef, San u , Best Treble X Soda Crackers, Coi'Nfc^K'.N Sacs, Lemon Crackers, Honey jfle a Honey Iced Cakes. Tobacco and Cigaj A number of best Brands of TidJnm Cigars, 'fry our Studio, if you rvaiiCbe* nicklc cigar, and our Stogies if you bin best cheat* ?'o<" ana oilier i/f"0 cigarettes. * ) BARGAINS Also, in Sugar, Co lire. Bacon, I.ar'loui Itiec, Meal, \< . Tlour from lo <) pi ltMt lbs. Pearl tirits fresh ground. l'apcr and Taper Sacks for country Xtau cheap. FISH?A fresh lot of .Mackerel j fro ihe Tuckers. Will refund your money th arc not all right. Call and see m II. F. SCAIF. April 'J I I ll The State of South Caroli-'. COrXTY OF FX/OX. In the Court oi Coniinon I Men-. I?uvi?l Orr, Archie Orr ami Jaiue* < >rr, l'hn it'/iiin.'i I'houias J. Orr. as Kxecutor of Fames <?ri irt his own right, tlcorgc Orr, William lohn Orr, Mary On*, .lane William-', 1 Orr, Walter (i. t?rr ami Violet .Martin / mfunft. Summons for Itolirf. 'oui} laint n-.t -rt T" the llefomlaiits, Thomn- Orr, ticorgd William Orr, .lolin Orr. Miry Orr.l Williams, lloiicrl Ore, Walter ti. f>rt am' let Martin: \,ror are hereby Mitnmone?l ami reijuii _ answer the complaint in this netion, i- lilcl in the ollico of the I'lrrL til the t'ti (''jinnion Pleas for -ai<l eoiinty, ami to se ropy of your answer to die n l eomjilai the subscriber at his ollicc. No. 1 Law ll it 1'nion II.. South Oar-Lin i, within u !? ?! .il'? I?I? tl.rt -??rv i?-i? Ill-root IVVilllsi\i? I lay of a.ich fcrvioo ; nn-l it y-. lad to aj ?' ? l.lniiititl in Il.i* actum "ill apl'l* , ' " ' l,r the ve.icf demanded i.. ?! ; ; l'l???? l>ated : June J j ,^ li I'!;iinI ill- Atlni ni /'? .lie Itofendanis (ieorge <?ir, William .IoIiii Urr. Jane William-, Kohcrt Orr. W C. <?rr ami Violet Martin : Take notice that the Cotnjdaitit in this a ias file.I in the office of the Clerk of the I f Common Pleas for I nion county, ami , f South Carolina, on the 'Jlst day of . sHO. J. l\ WALLACE, July 111, 1 Maintilis" Attornt July E. W. TINSLEY, WATCHMAKER AND JKWHI.I3 MAIN S'l'li r.l'.T, I Nin.N, S. C. ii.i I \i I.I AM' I.I I '.I.A?I - A -I I I I VI.t CCIAL OK OCRS SOMCITKl) AT ANY T|1 nxr. con) ii .1 rears, ma >/4'i /.7xns, rixs, am i; m:ors, /: n. 1ST GOODS. LOWEST PRICE), il 10 14 9 m. ||nion ]|Jarble orks. JEORGE GEDDES, . Successor to W. \. Niclioljfoi. MX >3 5L7 >S 10 ?N TS, ' TOMBSTOXES, SCOTCH and other FOREIGN GRANITE MONUMENTS. rvrrv rnriciv of Co: ct.-r_v Work exccutcl '""V v with ncatncs* ami di-pabh. IRON RAILING for Cemetery hot cue! 'sures. Hoi Work of every description. l??ing coniicctc I with > li u-c in Italy and in Scotland, I am able to et.cr imported work in Marble or Granite at a eater discount than ever before. I shall always keep a Tai o ami well selected stock of Monument-- and I! 1st* nc*. which will be sold for Ssli.t>?? per sett -tad upwards. Having worked in the best shops in Haitimore, 1'hiludclpliia ami New York, i cau do work lYotn the plainest to the most elaborate. If you do not wish to call send ntc word ami I will at ouec visit you with a !ar_e selectiou of m:w Wishing to e dablish a !rc| litatiou for Heliuhility, Promptnc^s and PAIR DEALINGS, I shall hand! > tirst-ela s is and give my personal supervision to the execution of every job received, and will ^ 1 ? Qnticfintlnn uuaraiueo i unuui vmiaiovuvn to the ino-t cxnnir.L' "I my 1 May'JI E. VAN WINiCLE ft GO. COTTON GINS and PRESSES, t'cf, I Cottonseed Oil HHIIh, Cotton NomI fcc. I Clntrrs, Co no Mill*, Nan Mill*, 'L- Jt uaavj * ?> N(i Wind Mills and Casting, i'limpN and 1'anki. t. VAN WINKLE & CO., Atlanta. Ca. k Patented improved 1&M. Patented 1^2, ^ Prices reduced to one-half former price?. > No. 1 filacli. 830.00 No. 2 Mnch. 8 IO.OC 1 Tlest Cleaner for Need Cotton In tlic market ] Ko liinner ran nflVtrd to t>e without one. ' F. VAN WINKLE A CO., Manufacture!*, Atlanta, Ua * W. U. BHWLEY, AGENT e ' I^oP 1'iiioii < 'on n t y. 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It contains 7- pages large nuaito, S|.\11A inches, elegantly printei ami fully illustratc<l. l*?i'?li^he?l 1 ?y IV. -Icnning Demurest, New York, Anil by Special Agree nt en I Coniltiucil nitl THE UNION TIMES, xYi Stfi.OU I'KK Yh/YK, tiK \oi: wAMI The most popiiln and satisfactory Cot set as regard Health. CoDifm ^and Elegance ( Madam Foy' >CORSET am Skirt Suppoi cut style of ilrrss and has the endorsement ( ) eminent l'hysicinns. For iSul c hy FOSTER & >V 11.KINS, 1 I'll ion, S. t' ATLANTIC COAST LINE, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wi/miiii/fim, X. ('.y,fnn'' 20, 18SG. FAST LINE ? HKT?T.i:S ? Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina. uowjuiiws?;u sunJb;i)UL.jb. <40IX?4 <401X44 W KST. I KAST. 7.A M. I.v. ..(Vision, S.C... Ar. O.|o |\ 1 S.:4 " ] " ..l/iites, " ... ' j7.1-~? " " | " j..Sumter, " ... " 0.42 " 10.10 " Ar. ;..<'oliimliia. " ... I.v. ">.27 ' !!.( '.' IV M. " |..\Vimis1?*o," ...! " 2.-is ? I.Is " , " [..<'Iiestcr, " ... " If. I" i.o'i ? ..Vor'ville, II. I7 A.! 7.ol " " . l,ancn?i'r,. ' ...' " jT.OO.X.! A.02 ..Hock Hill " ... " 'J.fi'J I'. ! 5.IA " ; " ..CliarlottcX.('..., " [1.00 " 12.1H P. M. Ar. ..Newb ry.S.f... I.v. :5.(M 1'. 2.12 " " {..Oreenw''l" ..., " 12.4-1 " " " ..Lnurcns, " ... " 0.IOA.1 1.17 " " !..Anderson " ... " 10.22 " " " (..flreenv'le... 11 '. . ! "? " 0.:;:'. " < LWnllinlln, " ... ? H.."0 ? 4. IO < < j.. Abbeville " ... 11 0% < "..20 ' " ..Spurt'b'p " ... " 12.10 " r l<i << , < ii'...U't.ili?V i' ! .i 7 OO A Solid Trains lift wcent'harleston & t'oluinhia, S Ami Columbia ntnl llcinlersotmlle. Special Parlor Cars attached to this train 1 tween Charleston and ('oluinhia. No oxt 0? charge for feat in the-e cars to jmsscngc M,j holding Firft Class ticket*. .1. ?. D1VIN K, T. 31. I!M K IISON, Gen'l Sup't. Uen'l l'ass. Age ODGER, :h irvW agons, Buggies, Harness IMPROVED \7\y Farming ^ Implements. tls oi* Macliiiiory. D BUGGIES. ards, nod The Columbu^ Bnggy Co s arrant in WARRANTED BUGGIES, oublo Buggy anil Wagon Harness which I k or Baltimore. ices on the quality of goods I sell. My iet, opposite the Depot. JOHN RODGER. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. ft UllKKNVII.LE & COLUMBIA DIVISION. PA88ENOER DEPARTMENT. Columbia, 3. C., May 2nd., 1880. On and after May 2nd, 188?">, Passenger Train will run as herewith indicated upon this ltoad and its branches. i'.Mbi, LAULI'X 1 o. No. A3 UP PASSENUElt. Leave S. C. Junction 10."JO a in Lcavo Columbia (C & (! D) lll.l'u a in Leave Alston 11.4f> p in Leave Newberry 1 U.-1S p in Lcavo Ninety-Six 1* 2.03 p m Leave Hodges 3.05 p in Leave Helton -1.11 pin Arrive at Greenville 5.35 p in No. JW DOWN l'ASSKNt.Elt. Leave Greenville at 0.-15 a m Leave Ilelton 11.03 am Lcavo lloclges 12.17 pin Leave Ninety-Six L> 1.10 p in Leave Newberry o 02 p m Leave Alston 4.05 p m Arrive at Columbia 5.15 p m SHAUTANHUKG, UNION & COLUMBIA 11. 11 No. .13 l'p r*SSKX(iKH. Leaves Alston, 11 ?*0 a tn Strotlicrs P m Sliclton 1- ,r'"'P ,n Santuc 1 P 1,1 Union H 1 "><? P m Joncsviile - P 1,1 Arrive at Spartanburg ]] 3 -0 p in f V- iMVtt PtMltKURK. 1 Leave Spartanburg, lb A I>. 1>o|h?1 .. . 1J en m Sparluiiluiri:, !*. U.-V t'. J'oixit rj I'd n in I Joncsvillc .* 1 H? |> in i Union 1> 1 In )> in i Santuc 'J it.*? p in e Shelton U f?7 p in Strotiiers 3 "J 3 p in l< Arrives at Alston 1 l?n p in , LAUKENS KA1LKOAD. ' Leavo Helena 3.37 p in Arrive at Clinton 5.30 p m Leave Clinton ?>. !.'? p in |, Arrive at Laurens C. II 0.30 p in Leave Laurens C. 11 P. Id a HI Arrive at Clinton 10.(JO a m Leave Clinton 10.OA a ni Arrive at Helena l'J.00 pin AUUKVILLE MUNCH. , Lcvvc Hoilges 3.10 ]> in Arrive at Abbeville 4.10 p in Leave Abbeville 11.OA a in ir Arrivo at llo?lges l'J.OA p ni 1 IILUH KAII.KOAD am> ANI>I:I:SON J:I:ANII if Leave Helton 1.1 "? p in S Leave Anderson LIT pin Leave Pendleton "> '-! ? p m Leave Seneca f?.0O p in d Arrive at Wnlhalla p n? >. Leave Walhalla S.VO a m Leave Seneca JUKI a in Leave Pendleton ti.KS a in .. Leave Anderson a in H. Arrive at Helton 10..">7 a in CONNECTIONS. Close Connection i* now made at Seneca with II. A 1?. II. H. lor Atlanta and beyjml. A. With the South Carolina Kailroad from Charleston. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Hailrond from Wilmington and all points North thereof. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Hailroad from Charlotte and all points North thereof It. with Ashevillc and Spartanburg Kailroad for points in Western North Carolina. C- With A. and C. I>iv., 15. and 1). It. 15., from all points South ami West. It. With A. and t . Div., 15. and 1>, 15. K.froin Atlanta and eyonil E. With A. and C. l>iv., 15. and D. 15. 15. from -11 4 - LI iL --..1 U???? mi jhiini.** r>uuui mm ?? v.^i. F. With South Carolina Fuilrond for Char lesion. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for \\ ilinington and the North. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Fail road for Charlotte niul the North. >1, (i. With Asheville and Spartanburg Failroad from llcndersonville. II. With A. and C. l>iv., 11. and 1?, K. F from Charlotte and beyond. Eastern Standard Time. (J. II. TAECOTT, Superintendaiit. d. 1>. ('Annwr.i.i., Asst General l'ns.scngerAgt. d. April l"? 11 tf. DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., M A tto /: x /: i .i a* r> col x s /; /. /. o k m. >o. ;i Liih lltuigo, lHlon, S. C. Hjfir-Will practico in State and Federal Courts Grand Republic, CIGAIUIOW. If ra . ,rH ftn.l OUR TRADE MARK, nt A R. STOKES & CO.'