The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 19, 1873, Image 6
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Jffioa on Rleaarction 8tre6t. near Taylor
.etrdoa
4on ptojilUl^^ to
Weekly. 1
ADViuTuririwTs
inserted In the Daily at 78 cents per aquar<
for thearat andSOSsrita each soc?eo,nsnt in
lertion., Long advertieemonts by the week
>aonth ac_ye?r, at reasonable rate** ?>
t. ^ !k^ne-.s^?p?iai,
L- worthy of .estimation,
...,/iong consideration,
id mneh meditation ' ? ??
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ronr relation. ??? ffc?,
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?Jarat^ I
:e preparation ? ,?t%
my oltuation 3 s;..
>grecable station;
:7ooaaMeraapa:. .
_ _ A?dl?itiobf
Beyond calculation, t<\ <j j
Of tbe joy and oxaltation
Of yours, '. BANS DISSIMULATION.
1 ' thb bxply.
Bib: IporuBod your ovation,
. With muoh deliberation,
. "^And a little oonsteraatloa,
iAi the great infatuation.: ?>
Of your weak imagination,
To show suoh veneration
On so slight a foundation;
But afte? examination, ?
M And aeriona contemplation,
I spppoee your animation
Wm the fruit of/recreation,
fSSSwa haa sprung from: ostentation,
v&To'Bhow Tou:edneatton .,.,?>
,!; By an odd enumeration, V ^
To bo tedious an occupation
Deserves commendation;
And thinking imitation
A sufflolerit gratification,
I am, without hesitation,
Yours, . HABT MODE BAT 10 N.
-., ,.ai a?iT . ?
"Ihto thb JAVfs," Aa-r-It is in a vein
of grim hamor that the Florida editor
tells of the) death of "another distin?
guished citizen by means of the meoha
nioal power in the jaws of .the sportive
alligator,". He says;.
i ? 'The deceased was a victim of mis?
placed confidence. It does not do to
plaoe too much, dependence upon the re?
spect and affection of alligators. The
open-hearted than < lately caught one of
these playful and pleasing oreaturos and
hams from his own larder. Grow ing in
intimacy, ho entered his premises to pat
the back of the MrimiL A twinkle of
the eye, a rumple of the hide, a smile, a
> snap, a ghlp, and.o** friend departed to
^ return no more. No! no I. indeed! It
dot>a not do to rely upon the loving na?
ture of a Flori?tfalJUhaator."
The way John Stuart Mill proposed to I
(the young lady who eventually became
his wife, ib "? trange bat true."
??I wish I had your head, Mr. Mill,"
' said the lady, oh an occasion when that
gentleman had eolved for her n knotty
point. ?' '
"And I wish I hod vonr heart," re?
plied Mr. Mill.
"Well," said tbe lady, "sines your
head and my heart agree so well, I am
willing that we ehould go into partner-1
BMP.; .-;
And so it;was. ,
Twoyoang princes, the sons of Aroh
dnke Charles of Austria, had a warm dis?
pute in the press?oo of no less a person
than that of the august Emperor him?
self. Greatly exoited, one said to the
other: "You are the greatest ass in Vien?
na." Highly offended at a quarrel in his
presence, the Emperor interrupted them,
saying, with indignation, "Come, oome,
young gentlemen, yon forget that I am
present." ;
Extraordinary^ ofronmstanoe it was
which happened in ? Farmington, Me.,
lost .week. .As a funeral procession was
on Its-Way to the cemetery, a honse by
the roadside was seen to be on fire, In?
stantly all the moarn?ra aligned' and
proceeded to extinguish the flames, and
this accomplished, they passed again to
the order of the day.
Unprecedented Success
ov mi
SINGER.
The Singer Sewing Machine
BECBIVED
FIRST PREMIUMS,
is
1872,
t AT
State Fair, Atlanta, Ga.,
Anderson Fair, S. C,
Darlington Fair, S. C.
Look at their sales:
181,260 Machines sold in 1871; 52,781 more
than any company.
Tho Singer Manufacturing Company. Main
street, Columbia, S. 0. W. J. WAY,
Nov 13 fCm ._Agont.
Hooha and Java Coffees.
-| f \ BAGS Old Government JAVA,
_LU 10 pockets Pure Mocha.
For aale low by HOPE A GYLES.
MEDICAL.
ON MARRIAGE?Happy relief for young
men from the effects of arrors and abuses
in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impedi?
ments to marriage removed. Now method
of treatment. New and remarkable reme
diea. BookB and eiroulara sont free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO?
CIATION, No. 3 South Ninth street. Phila
delphla, Pa.?an institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and profes
? sional skill. DeclOSrno
Unebaaled?LaoomparSbler So admitted by
tli e leading Piano-forte Teach ore "of r
11tj. wd it* anno?1 ! '<
...\\ r < -*towfe. ; ? . 5
The TKACHKR-OidhoI uae * more tho
? ^ ? .. rough or effootlve me
j .. ... tboa.
Tlte P ? p l L?Cannot study from a more
v '-. ' conoUe or attractive
. system.
Tbe DKAi.gTt.-Cannot keep in stock a
r?r>'- book for whioh there "is
i k j j . surer and greater de?
. mand- I
Sold eiery where. Price $8.75.
OLIVER DIT80N A CO., Boaton.
OHAS. B. D1TS0N A CO.,711 B'dway, N. Y.
March I ITwf
-f*
ATHAlRON
' 'tyWfW&nti per ' '
It promote* theOROWTH, PKESERYi>;
tue C'OLOB, and Increases the Vigor
ocd BBA?TV of Cue IXAJLK-.
Ovra TmavT Vjum aoo Lt?k's K*m*inra
roa rax Hai? was flnt pUesd In tha maikot by
Professor E. Thomaa Lron, a graduateet Prince to a
Ooliss?. 'Thetun? It asrfrsd from the Gr??lr.
Hair. It Is a dsiightfal dif lug. It eradicate*
Dandruff. It prevsata the Hair from turning gr? r.
Itk^pithab^>do^and?jTa?U3?b^aricE.?Qft.
March'
Woiffi'sJoi7jsM_HaIii
; LYON'S -
ATHAIRON
b*5 +ilv
Choice Wines.
K/"V BASKETS HEID8I0K CHAMPAGNE,
U\J 10 cases Sparkling Oatawba,
10 cases "VixBara,"
10 oases "Keller's" Island Wine.
10 oases "Bed Seal,"
8 oaska "Harmony Sherry,"
2 casks "Amontilado Sherry,"
2 casks "Besere Madeira."
forsaje.by HOPE A GYLES.
mm
TBPURELY A "VEGETABLE PREPARATION,
jl composed shnplj of wclMmcTvn roots.
herbs and FRUIT8,combine.1 wiih other
properties, whioh in their nature are Cathtrti ?.
Aperient, Nutritions, Diuretic, Alteritivo ouA
eiit'.-fidions. Tho whole is preserved in a suffi?
ce j;-? .auu^Uty of spirit from tho SVC'AR,
(J'xxjn- to keep them la any climate, which
makes tho
L?MT?TOT
ITTERS
one of tho moit drfirnble Tortles ontl C:<
thartlcs in tho world. They aro intent...
strictly as a
Temperance Bitters
only to ho n?ed as a medicine, ar.il nlTaya re?
cording to directions.
They are tha sheet-anchor of the feeble and
debilnated. They act upon n diaeared liver, and
stimulate to such a degreo that a healthy action
is at on co brought about. As a remedy to which
Women are especially subject it is super,
ceding every other stimulant. As a Spring
and Summer Tonic they have no cquu).
They aro a T"1^ and gentle Purgative cs well s3
Tonic. They pnrify tho blood. They aro a
splendid Appetit?. They make tho weak strong.
They purify and Invigorate They euro Dys?
pepsia, Constipation and Headache. They act
as a specific in all spocles of disorders which
undermlnn tho bodily strength and break down
tho animal spirits.
Depot, 63 Park Place, New York.
March 5_ifly_
Buffalo Tongues,
NEW augar-cured HAMS, ?
Breakfast Strips,
smoked Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES.
COW Peed.
5TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for
salo by_HOPE fc OYLES.
Corn Whiskey.
X3URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY.
Also, a lot of four vcar old MALT CORN
WHISKEY. Warranted puro.
Jan 23 JOHN O. SEEG ERS.
{HIS well-known HOTEL, situate in the centre of the business portion of the city, affords
every convenience and comfort to travelers on business or pleasure. The Proprietor,
having seoured tho services of polite and efficient" assistants, pledgftH himself to .spare no
means and painH in its mauagoment.to aaatain the high reputation so lougctjoycd by the
"COLUMBIA" as a First Claee House.
Attaohed to the House Is a handsome BILLIARD BOOM, furnished with three of Phelan
A Oollendar's beat and moat improved TablJ a.
TELE'JBAPH OFFICE in rotunda of the House. Alao, Bath Booms, equaled by none in
the city. ..? WM. GORMAN, Proprietor.
E.-T. Burdxll, lato of "Charleston Hotel," and J. F. Gadidkn, Assistants. Jan 23
WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. O.
THE undersigned, for many years (he .hopes favorably) known to tho community of
Columbia, 8. C, and to the traveling public generally, begs to inform hia friends and
the publio that he has leased for a term of yeara the building just erected at tho corner of
Main and Plain streets, (opposite B. C. Shiver &? Co.'b Dry Goods Store,) which will open
this day as a first class Hotel and Restaurant, to be known as the "WHEELER HOUSE."
and trusts he will receive the patronage of his friends and the traveling public in aid of his
enterprise. Neither expense nor trouble has been spared to provide all modern conven?
iences, and great pains have been taken to secure the beat, most reliable and conrteoua'help
in all the departments, whilst the general management will be under hia own supervision
.and receive his undivided attention. A special feature of this establishment will be tho
opening of a fine cufte of rooms for. the accommodation of Ladies, where Meals and Oyaters
wBlbe served at all hours. theo. m. i-olu)?k.
Jan 15
SRfilT SOMBRK (BBlGHTAlSUl,
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FBOM ' '
. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOBS, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTUEING CITIES.!
Three Times m AVeek?T?cid*y. Thursday and Saturday.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hoars Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES monthly._
? - f*T* m f in immn PTTTrn^arr nHggMPTi
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steamships
to the above ports, invito attention to the quick tune and regular deepatch afforded to
the business publio in the Cotton States at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities
of rail and aea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and
capaolty at any other port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on
the line:
TO NEW YORK.
MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull. Commander. GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander.
CHAMPION, B. W. Lookwood,Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. T. J. Bockott.Commander.
CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander.
JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. ASHLAND,-Ingram,Corumandor.B
JAMEB ADGER & CO., WM. A. OOURTENAY, WAGNER, HOGER A CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamehips VIRGINIA, C. Hiucklev, Com'der. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der.
Sailing Days?THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON, Uainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. Total oapacitv, ?10.000 bales monthly.
Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. 0.
TO BOSTON.
Steamship MEBCEDITA. Saila every other -aturday.
JAM?S ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. 0.
Kates guarantocd aa low as those of oompeting hues. Marine lusurauco, one-half of one
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all principal Railroad Ofllces in Georgia, Alabama, Tounessee and Mississippi.
State-Rooma may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by ?? ^dressing Agents of I
tho SteamabipB in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be
exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this route inclndo Transfers,
Meals and State-Room, while on ship-board.
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, have largely |
inoreaeed thoir facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the
Northern cities and the South and West. Comfortable Night Cars, with tho Holmes Chair,
without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First class
Eating Saloon at Branohville. On the Georgia Railroad, first class Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from ateamer to day and night trains of tho South Carolina
Railroad. Close connection made with othor Roada, delivering Freights at distant points
with great promptness. The managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that
tho line via Charleston oannot be surpassed in deepatch and the safe delivery of goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. Selkirk, Superintendent, Charleston. S. C; B. D. !
Hasell. General Agent, P. O. Box 4 979; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. Picuexs, General
Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ALFRED L. TYLER*
Jan SO t6mo Vioo-President South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S.,
2 O 0,0 0 0
In great varie ties.
ENVELOPES!
G
RAND an ival of low and irnprcvedStaplfl
and Fancy
STATIONERY!
Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI?
CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentle-men.
A visit to this Houso may aiuucto and induce
yon to purchase.
TDE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
BOOK BINDERY
Is in foil operation. State, County. Bank
and Railroad Offices and Business HouBoeof
all kinds supplied with Books, Ruled to any
pattern, with printed Heading, when re?
quired, in all styles of Biuiiug, at shortost
notico and living prices.
E. R. STOKES,
Nov2i_Main street. Columbia. S. C.
A Certain Cure rem Cniur.s a?n Fever
Firet tako the Blood and Liver Pills, to work
off tho bila and purify the blood; three or
four will be snfficiont. Then tako a tablet
a?oonfulof HEINITSH'S CHILL CURE. It
ffas boon tried; wo know it,
Fresh Family Groceries.
PICKLED New York BEEF ROUNDS.
Pickled?Salmon Bellies,
North Carolina Mull? t, Ac.
Smoked?New York Pig Hanie and Strips,
Nova Scotia Salmon,
Beef Tongues, A-c.
Canned?Surcotaeh. Lima Beans,
Puas, Salmon, Mackerel,
Lobotcrt?, l'e-urs. Peaches,
Green-gages, Mushrooms,
Traffics, Asparagus.
Preserved?Canton (linger, Pears.
Citron, line-apples,
Strawberries, Quinces,
Blackberries;
Raspberries, A*e.
Jellies?Gnava and general assortment.
Teas?Gunpowde r, Imp. rial. Ja pun.
Souchong, and English Uroakfas
selected by au expert, and finest
anv market.
Coffceb?Mocb.i. I.agnayra. Rio,
O. G. Java, Uaw ami Roasted.
al*o,
The Dowccr Mineral Sperm On., absolute?
ly eaf?i as a candle, brilliant as gas, and
cheap an kerocHM?: luve a'l the lieoesBary
Burners; Wicki, C'him'u vH, to rix nie) lamps.
Nov20 . ' < ? ?-YMMERS.
ires:, '.scults
FARINA, P?>arl, Oy*'. r.WbTit-, Bolter.Milk,
Pic-mV Cream, Corn Bill, Lemon, Soda,
Ac, all freab. For sale low lit
Qej 9 HOPE A- GYLES.
Look Out for X. K.'S!
10.000?col?bl1*'
March 28_JO]f N_t\_sEE0KBS
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TNpreforonceto London Portorand Scotch
Alo. Why? They know it ia unadulterated
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
--5-^: ?<=?'!? ? 'r&& -Of. f?uA, ? ?*?-?* C1**'.\
- ,-ooiiVMBiir,<!'rro?" '.'i
Pruetd Capital, . . , . .. . ?160,000
Authorixed Capital, . . . ? ^ .MOO^OOO
?FFlCEIll. -
. JOHN B. PATjHEB.Prteiaeot. ' 1'*'
A. G. BEEN IZER, Or abler. ? ' !
V. N. Q. BUTT, Aaaiataut Cashier. ' ft
mBIS BANK will Boon oooupy Its magniff
X cent tbrec-eUorj and Manaar d Boof build
Ing, now in course of construction on the
corner of Plain and Riobardson streets, but
for the present W?1 do'business at its old
Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. ? A
General Banking Business transacted. Cer?
tificates of Deposit, bearing interest at the
rate of seven per cent, per annum, issued.
Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences
of debt discounted, and mosey loaned on col?
laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought
and sold. Drafts on all the prominent ci?os
in the United State? bought and sold.
DiatcTOBB?J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer,
P. Wt MoMaater, B. D. Benn, (of B. D. Senn A
Son.) G. W. Bearden, (of Copeland A Bear
den.) 'B. L. Bryan, (of Bryan A. MoOartcr.)
W. O. Swaffierd,.tot R. A W. C? BwaiReld,) W.
B. Stanley, J. O. Beegers: Samuel McGowan,
Abbeville; J. H, Bion, WinnebOro. Feb 3
UNION SAVINGS BANK,
OF COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.
Subscribed Capital, * 144,000.
THI8 BANE is now open for the transac?
tion of a GENERAL BANKING, EX?
CHANGE and SAVINGS DEPOSIT BUSI?
NESS.
DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAB AND "UP?
WARDS wUl be received, and interest al?
lowed at tho rate of Bovcn Per Cent, per an?
num on CertiScites of Deposit?, and Six Per
Cent, on Accounts: also; General Deposits re?
ceived, subject to Checks at any time.
COLLECTION B attended to at aU accessible
points, and remittances madn promptly.
The Bank ia located next door to the Caro?
lina National Bank, and will for tbo present
have the use of the very superior Vault of
that Bank. This gives depositors an addi?
tional guaranty for the aafc-keeping of their
funds.
Thio Bank is aleo made capable, by ita
charter, of acting as Executor, Administra?
tor, Guardian, Trustee, Ao., bv appointment
of any person or oonrt of competent authori?
ty, and is now ready to accept and execute
trusts of thia charaoter. All funds of this
kind will draw Seven Per Cent. Interest from
the time of deposit until paid out.
J. P. SOUTHERN, President.
G. M. WALKER. Oaehier.
Directors? B. O. Shiver, S.L. Leapbart, J.
H. Kinard.W. B. Gulick, Geo. Symmers, A.
Cooper._,_Deo 80 3mo
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
or
SOUTH CAROLINA.
I Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALLOWED AT THEBATEOI
SEVEN PER GENT. PER. ANNUM.
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOB1T,
AND BIZ PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY BIX
MONTHS ON A COO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President,
John B. P*almer. Vice-president.
A. G. Brenner. Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John O. B. Smith, Assistant Oasbier.
Director*..
Wade Hampton, WilUam Martin, A. O. Has
I kell.F. W. MoMaater,E. H. Helniteb, JobsB.
1 Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott,Newberry.
W.G. Mayea,Newberry.
B. H.Butledge,Charleston.
DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Oi>
phans and others may here deposit their aajr
inge and draw a liberal rate of interestthere.
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees
wiehing to drawl n tore at en their funds until
they require them for business Or Other pur?
poses; Parents dosiring to set apart small
turns for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whoeedepoaitacan only be with*
drawn by themaelvCB, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future nse. are here afforded
an opoortunity of depositing their means'
where they will rapidly aceumnlate, and, at <
tho name time, bo subject to wltbdrawalwhe?
.teedod._?_Ans 18
C olumbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of
tho public to an examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Molodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Acoordoons. Brass and Silver Band Instru?
menta of all kinds. Also, Sheet Musio 'and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instruments on band at all times. -Sheet
Musio sent by mail, poet paid, on receipt of
price; and all kinds of Musical Goods aent by
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for oaah.
Pianos. Organs and Melodeons tnned and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give
especial attcntiou to Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin
desired, atmoderatepiices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction gniranteed to those favoring newith
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sheet Mnsic and Mueiral Merchandise. Ri?
chardson etreet, a few doors above Pucenix
office, Columbia, S. C. Nov7
DOORS,
S.&SHES,
BLINDS,
WOOD MOULDINOS, STAIR RAILS,
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
FANCY GLASS.
LARGE ST0OK. LOWEST RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
Send for estimato and prioo Hat.
KKOCH & TlioiiNK.
251 D 230 CANAL btbeet,
DC ly new vortK cur,
Thorburn's Garden Seeds,
71 It ICS H and good, for ealo by
? Jan 23 HOPE A GYLES.
Water Notioe.
ALL pereona using city water are hereby
Hotilled that Ironi and'after this date tho
ordinance in relation to tho using of water
will bo strictly and rigidly enforced. All pet- \
?oue leaving their hydrar.tH or water apoute
running will be lined as provided by ordinance.
By order of tho Msvor. OHAS. BARNUM,
jBeo 31_ City Clerk.
A whole family cured of biliousness with
one box of Heinitab's Blood and Liver Pills.
This is cheap practice. How is it? Why, the
pi11"-' "pod.
Boots Oasouna j?tniaH> Combabi,
Oolumbiav 6. O.T?ept. 96,1873.
'SaiitaHK Ohangsof Sflb'ednl*
KfllSpSpto go foto effect OB
and afterbunday, 23 th fnatant: . *..
* , * * V.^ix. a kd PABBIHO?? tbain. ,'
Leave Colombia at......TTT?*.'.:^.-.-". 9*>m
Arrive al Ob arleatonat S.; .4.80 p xa
Leave Cherlestonat.... .<*......?... 8.80 a m
Arrive at Columbia at...,..6.S0 p m
MIGHT kxfbebb, rBEIGBT abd aocommodaxioh
tbain. [Sundays excepted.}
LeaveColumbia. .7.80 pm Arrive. .6.80 a ib
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m* Leav?...?. ?6 a m
. Oamden Train will run Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, aa follows: . .
Leave Oamden at-. 7.20 A.M.
Arrive a.t Columbia at........... .11.68 A. M .
Leave Colombia at.2.CO P. M.
Arrive at Oamden at... 6.65 P. M.
A. L. TiLEB.Vice-PreBidtnt.
8. B. Piceibb, General Ticket Agent.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta B. B
; . SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Columbia, 8. C, Beptember 22, 187*.
KamESSHrJ ON and after tbia date,
99 lUKLJlVJL following schedule will be
\run over tbie road:
ooimo south.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Obarlotte.7.15 A.M. 8.20P.M.
Leave Colombia....:3.29P.M. . 8,80 A. M
Arrive August a.7.42 Pf M. 8.80 A.M.
goibo bobtb.
Leave Augoata.6.86 A.M. 8.60p.M.
Leave Columbia... .11.63 A. M. 11.06 p. M.
Arrive Charlotte.fU&P. M. 6.00 A. M.
Standard Time ten minntea slower, than
Washington; eix minutes ahead Columbia.
Mo. 1 Train daily. No. 3 Train dsHy.Snn
days excepted. Both trains make close con?
nection to all points North,- South* and west.
Through tickets sold and baggage cheeked
to all principal points. ? tel'B
JAMEB ANDES BON, General Sup. ?
E. B. Dobbbt, Gen. Frdghtand Ticket Agen t
Wilmington, Columbia and Ang.Bi B.
BUPEHUSTENDEKT'S OPFIC?.
Wilminoton , N. O^October7. 1673.
iwU asi ammma apteb this date the
sb??9J99=394following schedule will
be ran by trains on this roa,d: o' ?
dat expbebb thais [daily. 1 - L
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot| 8.25 A.M
Arrive at Florence..:...:. "9.66 A. M ?
Arrive at Colombia.. 3.40 p. M
Arrive at Augusta. 7.42 P. M.
Leave Augusta. 6.85 A.M.
Leave Columbia.11.26 A.M.
Arrive at "Florence. 4.16 P. M.
Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.36 p. M.
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Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.46 p. M.
Arrive at Florence.11.86 p.M.
Arrive at Columbia.-.. 8.40 A.M.
Arrive at Angotts.. 8.30 A. M.
Leave Augusta. t.6.60 p.M.
Leave Columbia.,.10.20P. M.
Arrive at Florence. 3.13 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A. M.
Pot 8 jas. ANDERSON, Gen'l Bnp't.
Greenville and. Columbia BaUroad.
ffismWtM993 PASSENGER
9S9SMlS^E^KTBAINS run dally,
Sundays excepted, connecting with Might
Trains on Sooth Carolina BaUroad op and
down; with Trains going North and Booth od
Charlotte, Colonbia and Augoata and Wil?
mington, Colombia and Augusta Ba?roads.
UP..
Leave Colombia at..7.16 a. m.
Leave Alston. 9.06a.m.
Leave Newberry. -10.40 a. an,
LeaveCokeabory.... 3.00p, aa.
Leave Bei ton. 8.60 p. m.
Arrive at Greenville..<.. v.6.80 p. m.
down.
Leave Greenville St.;..-. 7.80a. 0.
Leave Belton.?. 9.80a.aa.
Leave Cokeshury.n,i5 a. aa.
Leave Newberry.........*.2.80 p.m.
Leave Alston. 4.20 p.m.
Arrive at Colombia... 6.CO p. m,
Anderson Branch andBlu* Ridge Division.
down. T0p;
Leave Walhalla. 6.46 a. m. Arrive 7.16 p. a.
Leave Perrvville 6.25 a. n. 6.86 p.m.
Leave Pendleton 7.10 a. ra. 5.50p.m.
Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p.m.
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.60p. aa.
? Accommodation Traina ion on Abbeville
Branch Mondays,'Wednesdays and Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Belt on and An?
derson, Tuesdays. ThurBdaya and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Bop.
Jabez Nqbtqn, General Ticket Agent.
Biohmondand Danville Bailroad.
tSamEBBsgKB CONDENSED TIME
b7wWMC?WTABLE, in effect on and
after Sunday, December 22,1872:
GOING NORTH.
stations. * mail. etpbebs.
Leave Greensboro.2.00 A.M. 11.10 A.M.
Leave Danville.4.40 A.M. 1.52 P. M.
Leave Burkville. 0.44 a.M. 6.86 P.M.
Arrive at Bichmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.80 p. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Richmond.1.60 P.M. 5.10 A.M.
Leave Burkville. 5,12 P.M. 8.28JA. M. ?
Leavo Danville.10.C0 P. M. 12.67 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. .12.25 a. M. 8.80 P. M.
Trains leaving Bichmond at 1.50 P. M., and
.at 5.10 a.M., connect at Greensboro with
traina on North Carolina Division, for ell
points South. Passengers leaving BicLxooud
at 1.50 P.M., connect at Greensboro vith
train for all points Eaet of Greensboro. Pas?
senger train leaving Raleigh at 6.40 P.M...
connects at Greensboro with Northern-tcncd
Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 45 P.
M. JOHN B. MACMUBDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. B. T ai cot,'Engineer and Gen.Enp't.
NORTH cahoi.ina division.
GOING NORTH.
stations. MAIL. EXPBEf Bi
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M.
Leave Salisbury. 9.60 P.M. 8.84 a. M.
Leave High Point.11.68 P. M. 10.17 a. M.
Arriveat Greensboro. 12.50 a. M. 11.co a. M.
Leave Greensboro- 1.45A.M. 11.10 A.M.
Leave Company Shops 3.36 a. M. 12.20 P. M.
Leave HillBboro.4.6? a. M.
Leave Raleigb. 8 05 a. M.
Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.( 5 a. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Goldsboro.4.60 P. M.
Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P. M.,.
Leave Hilluboro.10.21 P. M.
LeaveCompanyShopB 12.061A. M. 2.15 P. M.
Arriveat Groensboio. 1.80A.M. 8.80P.M.
Leave Greensboro-2.15'a.M. 4.co P. M.
Leavo High Tolnt.... 3.04 A.M. 4.43 P.M.
Leavo Saliebory. 4 67 a. M. 6.22 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 a.M. 8 80 a.M.
Passenger train leaving Raleigh 7.45 P. M.,
connects at Grcenaboio with Northern bound
train; making quickest time to all Northern
cities. Price of tickets r-ame ae other rentes.
Mail trains daily, both waya, over entire
length of road. Express daily between Com?
pany Shopa and Charlotte Sunday a excepted.
Pullman Palace Carson night trains betwee c
Charlotte and Richmond, without change.
8. E. ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent.
w. H. Qbeen, Master Transportation. _
Summer Schedule S. & U. B. B.,
rvssaasn down train. ur traia
Arrive. Leavo. Arrive Leave
Snartanburg.. 5.30 6.25
Batesville. 6.00 6.00 4.63 4.53
Pacolct...:.. ? 6.08 6.13 4.40 4.46
Jonesville. 6.43 0.48 4.05 4.10
Unionvillo. 7.25 7.60 8.06 3.2L
Santnc. 8.20 8.25 3.80 2.85
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15
Sbeltcn. 9.16 9.20 1.85 1.4P
Lylee' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.13 .17
Strother.10.05 10.10 13.6C .56.
Aluton ... 11.00 08
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