The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, July 24, 1873, Image 4

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THE PHOENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, Every Wedueaday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY; Editor and Proprietor, Offije on Rirhardson St., near Taylor. jCB-Thu Tiiccnix ia the oldest Daily Paper in Soulll Carolina, has the largestcirculation in tho uppor portion of the State, and hae been regularly issued since ito incep:ic:: March 21,'1SG3. KW liook and Job Printing of every de ecriptiou faithfully attended to. sviiscuii'tios. Daily, ais mouths, fl CU; Tri-We?lsly,2 30; Weekly, 1 50. ADVERTISEMENTS tneerted in the Daily at SI per square of nine lines for tirst, and 50 cents each subsequent insertion; not exceeding fivo lince in length, 75 cents. Long advertiuements by the week, month or year, ut loss ratee. Marriugce, Funeral Invitations, Ac, II. aoests. E. If. Batce, Uuion. Julia a Poppe, Anderson. H. W. Lawuon, Abhtville. Itohert Brjce, Spartanburg. D. D. Mooie, Rock flill. J. A. Grigtby, Ridgeway. Mail Ahiianqements.?The Northctr. mail opens C.30 and 10.30"A. M.; oloses ? A. M. and 0.30 IP. M. lOharlestou opens 7 A. M. and 2 30 P. M.; closes 6.15 and 8 3) P. M. Western opens 6.30 and 9.30 A. M.; closes 9 and 6.30 P. M. Wilmington opens 4.30 P. M.: closeB 6 A. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. On Sunday the office is open from 3 to 4 P. M. New Esteiu'Riee.?Tho centennial calendar, dated July 1, 1873, good for 100 years, and a monthly almanac, em? bracing eighteen months, from July 1, 1873, to December 31, 1874, containing much information relating to tho cen? tennial celebration of 1870, and tho valu? able properties of Simmons' Liver Re? gulator. 4.000,000 are printing and all are for gratuitous circulation. Send a one cent stamp for a copy to J. H. Zeilin ?fc Co., Philadelphia. Druggists sup? plied upon application. J12|3';i NBBLBTT & EDODRIGH COTTON GINS. HAVING increased our manufactory, wo aro pronared to supply tho demand for our well-known COITON GINS, which are considered tbo best in the market by theme who have used and known them. Every Clin guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price lower than any other ttmt class Gin. Orders solicit? ed early in the reason, to prevent delay. By permission, wo refer to the following gentlemen: Col. D. Wyatt Aifc? n and Maj. J. K. Vance, Cokeebury. Governor M. L. ISnnbam, Edgefield. Major A. Jones, Pine limine. Major Josiah Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Hartley. Katesville. Captaiu J. G. Hawthorn. Salnda Old Town. .Gen. M. C. Butler. Columbia. Address NEBLETT <fc GOODRICH, Juno1P{_Augusta, flu. THE WAHREN HOE. WE have just received another tupply ol these nupciior HOfc'k. Ihey operate on an entirely different piinciple item the common Hoe, and aro the bpst Gaudkn, Cot? ton and Corn Uoi:iu uhc. Oice. iJnin a trial and be convinced. JOHN A?NEW ?v SON. MME. 0. da SILVA A no MRS. ALIX. BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Mus. OGDEN HOFFMAN'S) English, French ai.d German Boarding and Day SCHOOL for young ladies and children, 17 YYeel 33th street, New York, re-opens Sep? tember 21. Application may bo made by let? ter or personally as above. July 1 Into Columbia Music Store. ??? ? ?-? LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in railing the attention of tho public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Tarlor Organ?, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons. Braes and Silver Band Instru? ments of ail kinds. AIho, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on band at all times. Shoot Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goods Bent by Express, wheu ordered, to any part of tho State, markod C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos aud Organs for salo cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeons tuned and ro paired in a satisfactory manner; and will givo cjpocialattention to Packing, Removing, and Shipping Pianos for other parties tounypoin desired, at modcrateprices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoriug uawith their patronage. Send for our catalogucof Sheet Music ami Musical Merchandise. Hi chardson street, a few doors above Phcknix office,Colnmbi? C Nov7 50 10 Choice Wines. BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, | 10 cases Sparkling Calawba, 10 cases "Vix Bnra." 10 casrs "Red Seal," 10 cases "KellcyV Island Wiuu. .1 oaek* "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks "Amoutilado She? ry," 2 casks "Roscro Madeira." For nalo by_ HOPE a OYLES. _ New Mackerel, pr f\ KITS Mesa and No. 1 MACKEREL. ?JV 50 Half and WUolo Barrels, lb, 2.-,'la. 50 Boxes Scaled Herring*. .000 George's Codfiob. Ffir sale low by HO PK A QYLKB. _ Mocha and Java Coiiccs. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockets Pure Mncba. For Halo low bv_HOPE a- GILLS. IGHRIST0PHER HAYNESW0RTH, BAUIIKK AM? UAll<-I>RKSSKIt, INVITES bis fiiouds and all persons who arc deairona of receiving a good b'HAVE or SHAMPOO, to pav liim a call at hie new rooms, in tho Wheeler House. HAIR-DRESS 1NO, DYEING, etc., aUepded lo in beat style. Educational Institute oi'South Carolina THE TEACHERS' CONVENTION of tho above Institute liuving been invited to hold their next meeting with the citizens ot Greenwood, in Abbeville County, have eclect cd the 20th or August for tiikib TiilttD annual SESSION. A lull representation Iroin ail the Couutiee ia earnestly requested. Essayists and Special Committees appoint? ed at tho session held in Greenville, (sec Miuutes of that meeting, page 17,} aro spe? cially requested to do all in their power to render the occasion a euccees. Fico discus? sion has ever been the order ol th9 Inetiluto, and all who contemplate attending will please bear this in mind, and como piepared to par? ticipate in discussing tho various subjects of interest that may come before tho Conven? tion. Dono by order of tho Institute B. F. MILLER, Secretary pro tem, .OnEgywoon, B. C, June M. 1873. New Books at R.L. Bryan's Bookstore. LEADERS OF FRANCE, or Men of tho Third Republic. $1.75. Questions of the Day. By Rev. Dr. -Hall. Work?A Story of Experience. By Miss Al cott. 11.75. Bressant?A Novel. By Julian Ilawthorno. Her Majeaty tho Queen?A Novel. By John Eaten Cooke. tl.fiu. A Vagabond Heroine. By Annie Edwards. London Heart?A Novel. By Fargcon. $1. May?A Novel. By Mrs. Olipbant. fl. Ac. INFORMATION FORALL\~ If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, subscribe ror. THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or mVlAkVI MAMMAS) Issued every Wednesday, IX COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. The Phozkix is the oldest Daily Paper in the State, and has been regularly issued since March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE. By Telegraph and Mails, from all parts of the World; together with COMMEltCIAIi and MARKET ReI>ORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Readinu Mattee, of interest to every? body, will be found in these publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better invest? ment can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. The following are tho TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily PncENlX. Si 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 50 Weekly Oleaner (48 column*-).... 1 50 Theso papers were tho first issued in Columbia, iu 18G5, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever Bince. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middle and upper Coun? ties of t?o Stute, nud uro excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Piio.nix has a greater circulation throngh tho upper part of ?South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the Statu. Merchants and others will find its columns an admirable menus of communication wilh the people of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and cqnablo. Send adver? tisements marked with tho number of times they arc to be inserted, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of tho time; and not continued "to fill up." Ofiice on Riohardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. . The "Morris Cotton Gin." HAVING enlaiged my busiiHus, I M,.;r.:n oiler Um h\)>.v? Gin to the planter* ol South Carolina Having been thirty-tight years in tho busiuoss, I reel coulideut I can please tho most fastidious. My Gins am war? ranted to please, or no ealo. They run lighter, gin wann*, make more lint from tbo aamo quantity of soed cotton, than any other Gin made. Tho prico loierr than any Gin iu thn market. Plautcrs wishing these Gins, will ploaao order curly, to avoid delay. Pi ice, $3.50 per saw. WOODTURMNG, of every stylo, done wilh neatness and despatch, and cheaper than Northern woik can be brought her'.! for. Ad? dress E. MORRIS, Julv i.i :'m Columbia, S. C. Change of Echedule. - - South Carolina Railboad Company, Colcmbia, B. C, Jana 28. 1872. Change of Schedule to go into efl'ect on and alter Kuuday, 2!)th instant: mail and passenger train. Leave Colombia at. 5 30am Arrive at Charlcstnnat.1.10 p m Leave Charleetonat. G.Ofl a no Arrive at Columbia at. 1.15 pm night express, FRKIOIIT and accommodation train, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia .7.15 pm Arrive. ..ft.15 r m Arrive Charleston 7.10 pni brave., .fi 45 f ro Camden Train will r#mc?i.dav, We rtuesdi.y and Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at.10 ?in A.M. Arrive at Camden at. :125 P.M. Leave Camden at. 3 45 A.M. Arrive at Columbia n*. S 40 a. M A. L. TYLETt,Vice-Presjdeut. B. B. Tickins, General Ticket Agent. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta B. WILMINGTON. N. C, June 2'J, 187:1. E? jhh SISS?S&t 'l'HK following S-'chcl HMIKSf*nlo will go into effect at 5 20 A. M., Monday, Juno 30, 1873: dat i:xi'nr.ss train? [uailv.] Leave Union Depot, Witmingiou_ 5.10 A M Arrive I lorrnce.11 20 a M Arrive at Columbia. 4.00 P M Lcavo Columbia. 7.25 AM Arrive at Floreuro.11 30 A M Arrivo at Union Depot. Wilmington. 5.15 P M NIGHT express-- [DAILY. STNPAYS EXCKrTJD.] Leave Union Depot, Wilmington_5.45 P M Arrivo Florence.11 20 P M Anivo at Columbia. ?.42 A M Arrive at Augusta. 8 20AM Leave Augnsta.5 50 P M Arrive Columbia.10.85I'M Arrivo Florence.2.20 A M Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 8.00 AM Passengers leaving Columbia on the 7 25 A. M. Train arrive in Richmond at 6 20 a. M. the following day, Washington 12 50 P. M., New York 10 28 P. M. TheTraiu leaving Columbia at 7 25 A.M., connects with the Camden Train at the erod? ing, and makes close connection at Florence for Charleston. Those taking tho 10.35 P. M. Train from Columbia have choice of routes at Woldon, either by the Ray Line, arriving in Baltimore at 8.00 A. M.j or by tho all rail lino, [cia Rich? mond,] arriving in Baltimore C.SO A. M. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Snpt. The fchort Line Schedule. Charlotte, Columbia ?s At gebta R.R. Co'., Conry.niA, S. C, June 13, 1873. on and after MONDAY, Juno 10, 1873, tho follow? ing Schedule will be run over this load: ooino north. Train No. 2. Train No. 1. Leave Augusta.3.52 A M 5 50 P M Leave Granitevillc.4 45 A M iC..5h P M Arrive Columbia.- 8.20 a M 10.4.7 P M Leave Columbia.8.42 AM . Arrive Chailoite.{2.27PM . floiNO south. Train No. 1. Traiu No. 3. Leave Charlotte.4.20AM . Arrivo Columbia.0 30AM . Leave Columbia.*0 45 A M 3.15 a M Leave Oraniteville_1 10 1* M *7.44 A M Arrivo Augusta.12.00 P M 8.20 a M ?breakfast. JDiuncr. -fSupper. Standard timo ten minutes slower than Washington; six faster than Columbia time. All trains run daily. No. 2 makes close connectii n at Cuabloiti: for all tointb No inn and East, either via Danville and Bichmond, Raleigh, Weldon, Petersburg and Richmond, or Raleigh, Weldon, Portsmouth and old Bay Line BteamcrB: also, at Richmond, with Chesapeake and Ohio Road, for The Virginia brniNos and tho West. Both South bound trains make cloeo con? nection at Augusta for all points South and West. Through Tickets Bold and Baggage checked to all principal points North, South, East and West. .Passengers leaving Columbia on the 8 42 A. m. train are due in Richmoud at C.20 A. M., Washington 12.50 P. m., Baltimore 2 40 P. M., Philadelphia 7.00.P. m., New York 10.E8 P. m: the following dav. E. R.DORSEY. General Ticket Agent. Jakes Anderson, General Superintendent. Piedmont Air-Line Bailway. rr"AttmrgrcnavE*.-. condensed time JIB?lK^1] ABLE, Richmond and , Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W.,N. C. Division, and North Wettern N. ?. R. W., in effect on and alter Sunday, May 11, 1873: GOING NORTH. stations. mail. f.xpreks. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. ? 25 A. M. Leave Salisbury.0.50 P.M. 8.S4A.m. Leave Greensboro.- 1.40 A.m. 11 10 A.m. Leave Danville. 4 32 A.m. 1.52 P. m. LeavoBurkvillr. 0.44 A.M. 0 40 P.M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. m. ?.30 P.m. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Richmond. 230P.m. 5.10A.m. Leave Burkville. 5.34 P.m. 8 28 A.m. Leavo Danville.10 41 P. m. 12.57 P. m. Leave Greensboro_2.15'A.m. 4.00P.m. Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A. m. 0.22 P. m. Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.m. 8.80 A.m. GOING east. Leave Greensboro_1.45 A.m. 11.10 a.m. Leave Company Shops 3.86 A. m. Arl2 20P.m. Leave Baloigb.8.05 A. m. Arrive at Goldsboro. ..11.05 A. m. GOING WEST. Leavo Ooldsboro.4.CO P. m. Leave Raleigh.7.45 P. m. LeaveCompanyShops 12.05 A. m. 2 15 P. m. Arrive at Greeusboio. 1.30a.m. 3.30P.m. Norlh-wcitcrn N. C. IC. 11., halt m Drni-tt Leavo Greeneboro. 3.4P P. m. Arrive at Kernersville. 5.10 P. M. Leave Kernersville. 9.00 A.M. Arrive at Greensboro.10.30 a.M. Passenger train leaving Raleigh 7.45 P. M., connects at Greensboro with Northern hound train; making quickest timo to all Northern cities. Price of ticket? same as other routes. Trains to and from points East of Gri ei s boro connect at (Ii e ei.oboio with Mail Tiains to or Irom poiuts North or South. I Mail traiu? daily, both wajs, ever reihe (length ol road. Express: daily between Com? pany Shopa and Charlotte, Sundays excepted. Pullman Pa lace Carson night trainsbot we en I Charlotte and Richmond, without change. For further iuformr.lion. address H. K.ALLEN. C(ii.Ticket Agent. t. M. R. Tai.ci.'i, Engineer and (ion.Siip'K Greenville find Colombia Railroad. pass e n0eR ?^?'.trains run daily. Sundays exettpted, coi.i.trtit u with Night Trains on Sonlh Caudiim liai'.ioad up and down; with Trains going Ni l t h and t nut h e<n Charlotte, Colui bin und Augui-la and Wil mington.Columbla snd Augusta Railroads, ri*. LoaveiCedumbia ut....,. 7.15 p.. m. Leave A lot on.' 0.(5a.m. Leave New hi riy.... .10.40 a. m. Leave Cokesbury. ... .2.00 p. m. Leave Belton...'..3 f <> p. m. Arrives! Greenville.5.30 p.m. low:;. LoaveGrrrnvtlle at. . 7.80a.m. Leave Helton. .O.SUa.rii. ' "kvi Cokesbury.11.15a.m. I.rsvt New bei ry'.. 2 30 p.m. Leave Alston.."..4.20p.m. Arrive at Columbia._IS 'Op. m. ,4><<fer*oN Branch <n,>' U',m Ridge Dicbion. DOWN. cp. Leave Walhalla. 5 ir> a ni. Arrive 7.18 p. m. Loavo Pcrrjvillo 15.25 a. ro. u.85 p. 01. Leave Pendlet on 7.1?) a. m. 5 50 p. m. Loavo A u dor so ii 8.10 a.m. 4.50 p.m. ArrivcatBolton0.00a.nl. Leave 3.50p. m. Accommodation Trains inn on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesday s and Fridays. On Anderson Branch,between Belton and An? derson, Tuesdays., Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup. Juirz Norton, General Ticket Aim i t. UrinrMain and Plain Streits, T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. rose's hotel, columbia, s. o. Wl E. ROSE, Proprietor. SITUATED nrar the Capitol, ant! in the centre of the bueinete pait of I lie cily. 1E1 MS REASONABLE. RoscV CnjiiiLus will cGnvcv pcseer geis to and fstm nny Trais. Ihe Laliea' Aparlmenta are complete, with private entrance on'AefcembJy stic it. 3 be BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS arc all new and tnpciior to any in tbe city. April 5 HEATSiTWfSllTIIIllHSSflElllll]. VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PUILA?ELPDIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANDPACTDEING CITIES. Twice a \V(iK-Tn?Kiay, Satnrday-Dnrlng Month of June ET.ECANI STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40.000 BALES MONTHLY._ km JFgi vWMW* The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliauce with tho licet of thirteen first clasB Steamships to the above ports, invite attention to tbe quick time and regular despatch afforded to the business public in tbe Cotton MnU s at the l'ORT OF CHARLESTON, effering facilities of rail and sea transportation for FielgLt and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port, 'Jbe lolloniDg splendid Getan Steamera are regularly on the line: TO S E \V YORK. MANHATTAN. M. S. Woodbull. Commander. GEORGIA. Crowell, Commander. CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood,Commander. SOOTH CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett. Com'der. CHARLESTON, James Berrv, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMES ADGER.T. J. Lockwood, Commander. ASHLAND,-Ingram,Commander. JAMES ADGER A CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. roti St ranithips VIRGINIA, C. Hinckley, Com'der. GULF 8TREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der. Sailing Days?THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston,8. C. TO BALTIKORK. FALCON, Ilainir, Commander. MARYLAND. Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. Totnl capacity, 40 000 bales monthly. Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charlteton, 8. C. TO BOSTON. Steamship MERCEDITA. Sails every other Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S, C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-half of one P?rCOn THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Mississippi. State-Rooms may be enured in advance, without extta charge, by addressing Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, tbe Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. 'Iho Through Tickets lytbis rtute inclnde Transfers, Meals and Stato-Room, while on ship-board. The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement rf Fieipht and Fanti'tjoie between tie Northern cities and the South and west. Comfortable Night Care, with Ibe Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have becD introduced on tie Boutin Caiolita l nihoad. Fit et class Eating Saloon at Branchville. I n the Georgia Railroad, first class Sleeping Care. Freight promptly transfer! cd from steamer to day and night trairu of the South Caiolii a Railroad. Close connection made with othe r Roars, deliveiirg Tuighis at distant points with great promptness. Tbe manageis will use every oxeitic n lo satisfy their pattens that' tho line via Charleston cannot he surpass* d in despatch and ti c safe deliver; ol gt c de. For further infoimation, applv to J. M. S>iku;k. f-tpdintti dent, ( hailctte n, b. C ; B. D. Haski?l.. General Aptut, F. 0. B< x 4 1)70; Cfhce 317 Biotdway, N. Y*. S. B. Ficiins, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Souih Carolina Ralliesd. ALFBEO L. 1 Yl SB, Jan 30 11 r Vice-Preeident South Carolina Railroad, Chariesten/S-.C. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA ?. C Prem n! Capital.J 150.000 Authorize Capital.1600,000 OFPICEKS. JOHN B. PALMER. President. A. G. BREN1ZER, Cashier. O. N. G. BUTT. &bsibtaiit Cashier. rpblS BANK will soon occupy it? magiiifi JL cuut three-story and Mansaid Roofbuild iup, now In course (.1 construction on the cornel of 1 lain and Richaidson stiiets.bnt for the present will do busintss lit its old Banking iiou:?e, oppor-iti Columbia Hotel. A Genet si Bunking Business transact! d. Cer lidcttti'S ol Deposit, besting iutorf?-t at the iatu ot seven per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, Rdls of Exchange und other evidences of de hi ub counti d, ami dioim y loam A on col lat< rah*. Stocks, Bond*., Gold* Silver bong hi and sold. Diafteonall the prominent eitioa in tho United Sthtes bought Hiid sold. DiKKerroits?J. Kli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaeter, R. D. Sonn, (of Ii. L?. n< nn A Son,) G. \V. Bosnien, (of Copelar.d A hi nr deii,) It. L. Brvfln. W. O. SwafHehl, (?f R. A W. U. Swaflleld,") W. B. (Stanley. J. C.Scorers; Sainuol McGowan, Abbeville; Jhines II. Ition, Winneboro, Feb 8 [doors, sashes, blinds, IWOOI) MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS. NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. IlAROE STOGK. LOWEST KATES. ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for estimate and price lift. HC.ly KICOUII ifc 1 1ioh m0. and 25G canal 8Tm:r.T, hew vonx CtTT. ?orn Whiskey. 1JURK MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. AUo. h hit of four vear old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan'^ JOHN C. Sl.F.GEKS. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, UNTERESTALLO WED A T TEE RA TEOt SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CER TIFICA 1 ES OF DEPO SI TAND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERT SIX MONTUS ON ACCOUNTS. O VFIC ers. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Ylco-fritident. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. J. H. Saw yer, in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director*. Warte Hamilton, William Martin, A. C. Hae kell, F. W. McMaeter, E. H. Heinitsh. John B. Palmer, T. E. Gregg, J. E. Black, Columbia. G. T. Scott, Ncwherry. W. G. Mayce, Newboiry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravend, Jr., Charlestcu. Meohauics, Laborers, Cleiks, Widows, Or? phans and others muy here deposit their sav ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mc n and Truste ee w idl ing to draw intorc st on their funds until they require them for business, or other pur? poses; Parents des::ing to set apart small sums for their children, ur.d Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can cnly be with? drawn by themeelvce, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay libido funds for future use, are bore afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate and, at the samo time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 Summer Scbednle S. & U. R. R.. DOWN TRAIN. TJP TRAIN Arrive. Loave. Arrive.Leave Spartanburg.. 5.30 5.25 Batesvillo. 6.00 6.00 4.E3 4.58 Pacolet. 6.08 6.13 4.40 4.45 Joncsvillo. 6.43 6.48 4.05 4.10 Unionville. 7.25 7.60 3.05 3.21 Santnc. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.85 Fish Dam. 9A0 8.45 2.10 2.15 Sbolton. 0.15 0.20 1.85 1.4P Lylcs* Ford... 0.40 0.45 1.12 .17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 .55 AUton. 11.00 Vl.00 May 24 TIIOS. B. JETER. President The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN preference to London Torterand Scotch Ale. Why?They kr.owit is unadulterated