The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 21, 1873, Image 5
l?very Sfajfasgjtoy Mossing,
BY JULIAN ?. SELBY,
Edltor ud Proprio tor,
Offlce on Richardson Bt., near Taylor.
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SES-Tna PnoaKDc iE tho oldeut Daily Paper in
South Carolina,Urb the ijutaxsT cibodxatios
In the tipper*pprtlen ?C the State, and hat
been regularly iaaued eineo ita inception?
March?. 1885? ??
SW Book and Job Printing- of every de?
scription taitbfully attended to.
BOTSSCaiPTIOH.
Daily, six months, $4 CO; Tri-Woekly, 2 50;
Inserted ih tbo. Daily at $1 per square of nino
lines for flrat;, and 60 cents each subsequent
insertion; not exceeding five lines in length,
75 cents. * Long advertisements by the week,
month .os re*r:t. at less rate?, Marriages,
Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1.
agents.
E. H, Bates, Union.
Julias Poppe, Anderson.
H. "W.-Lawson, Abbeville.
Robert Bryco Spartanburg.
D. D. Uoore, Bock Hill.
J. A. Qrigshy, Bidgeway.
"O mother," say a she, as she and I were
going one night' np-stairs,
"Ain't I oldeno?'gh,"aho Bays, "to give
np^y frig <By .prayers?
For I've been seven suoh a long time
now, I think I'll be eight very bood,
And its long, einoe I've had a knife and
a fork, and given over nsing a spoon."
"Why, what dost thon mean by such
talk?" I said, and tnrne on me her eyes,
And givoa me a look quite innocent, and
yet as wise as wise;
"Why, mother,"eaysshe,'"there's lots of
things like aaying, 'I will' and 'I wont,'
That children are always bid to mind,
and that bigger people don't.
"And brothers, when they were as young
aa me, wore their little irooks instead
01 coats and trousers, and little ones are
sent off soon to bed,
And set to learn onr A B ab, and I
thought that laying one's prayers
Was jast like these, for I never see any
grown-up folks say theirs."
"O bairn,*' I said, "have done with thy
talk," for each word was like a knife;
"Of lessons thon'at given thy mother one
that'll last her all her life;"
And I knelt down beside her little bed,
and all that I could say
Was just 'Oar Father, who art in Heaven'
and 'Lord, teach me how to pray.'
"And pardon," I said, "a einner'a heart,
that comet to Thee -on her knees,
And pardon her ways tbat's been blind
so long, that its only now she sees;
And pardon," I said, "a sinner's life,
and give her Thy grace to mend,
And be Thon to me, and be Thon to
'mine, a Bavioor and a friend."
I & m. p jy? ? i
A French lady, hearing that a tunnel
oost 5,000 frauds a yard, importoned
her husband to bny her a dress of that
material *'>
Moch& and Java Coffees.
BAGS Old Government JAVA,
10 pockets Pore 'Moeha.
For sale low by HOPE A OYLEB.
Timothy Hay.
.TOMS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY, for
aale low by HOPE A OYLES.
10
10
WE hft.Yejo.it received another supply of
those superior HOES. They operate
on an entirely different principle from the
common Hoe, and are the beat Gakden, Cot?
ton and Cobh Hoe in use. C?c? Ihtm a trial
and be convinced. JOHN AONKW A SON.
DOORS,
3A3SI5S,
WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS,
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OP
FAN OY GLASS.
LARGE STOOK. LOWEST RATES.
' ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
Send for estimate and price lifet.
KEOGH & THORN R,
251 amd 256 canal 8tbeet,
D61y new tobe oitV.
New Mackerel. .
KITS Meaa and No. 1 MACKEREL.
50 Half and Whole BarrelB, Is, 2b, Sa.
50 Boxes Scaled Herrings.
500 George'a Codfish.
For aale low by HOPE & GYLEH.
HEINITSH'S
STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES.
THE reputation of DR. HEINITSH'S ME?
DICINES is becoming world-wido. Our
old friend, Mr. Eilhardt, has introduced
BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS in Europe, and
says they are the best medicine for the Blood
and Liver. This is what everybody aaya.
The Blood and Liver Tille for the Liver,
Qneen'a Delight for tho Blood, Ro<>o Cordial
for Bowel Complaint, Qnakor Liniment for
Pains and Aches, Kina Chili Curo for Chills
and Fever. Are for sale at HEINITSH'S
Ang 3 t_Cheap Family Drug Store.
SEND for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE,
and examine our prices, before purchas?
ing, as woolaim to sell lower than any other
establishment in the city. Remember tho
unmber, 1,230 Bidgeavenue, Philadelphia.
Juno 25 t?m
D. F. FLEMING.
JAMES M. WILSON.
3,000 OASES BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR FALL TRADE.
TTITE are ri?w receiving from the manufacturers a very large and well-selected atock of
YV BOOTS, SHOES and THUNES of every description, which will be sold as low as in
any other market.
Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to examine our Block.
SAMUEL A. NELSON.
D. F. FLEMING* 8c CO.,
3 Hayno Btreet, oorner of Churoh street, Charleston. S. O.
[Aug 24 2mos] JAMES OILFILLIN.
Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced!
fflHB PBOPBTJETOB OF THE WHEELER HOUSE wonld respectfully inform the traveling
JL public,'that, in order to maintain the oharaoter of his Honso as a First Glass Hotel, ho
will continue his prices as heretofore, and guarantees to give that eatltfaotioa which has
bo cured to the House the reputation it now has.
July SO * T. W. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
Has, been before tbo American public
OVER THIRTY years; It has never yat
failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has
justly been styled the panaoea for all ex?
ternal Wounds, Cats, Burns, Swellings,
Sprains, Bruises. Ac., Ac., for Man and
Bes*t. No family, should bo a Btugf) ?' -
without this liniment. The money re?
funded unices the liniment is as repre?
sented. Bo sure and get tho genuina
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
by all Druggists and Country Stores, at
9fo:, 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. ^Notice
Jn. slso of bottlo, Ac.
ule will go InTo offcot
at 8.80 A.M., Monday, 8th inat.:
DAT expbess TllA?f-[DAILY.]
Laave Unioa Defot, Wilmington..., 8.80 AM
Arri-s ?!o--nc=7...._... ,1110 AM
Arrive at Columbia. ....... 4.45 PIT
Leave Columbia. 6.40 AM
Arrive at Florence.11 20 AM
Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington. 5.15 PH
NIOHT BXf BKB8?rOAIX.T, RUNPATB EXCEPTID.]
Leave Union Depot, Wilmington.... 5.45 PH
Arrive Florence.11 22 PM
Arrive at Columbia. . 8.48 AH
Arrive at Augusta.8.20 AH
Leave Awgueta.5 SO PM
Arrive Columbia.:.10.85PM
Arrive Florence.2.27 AM
Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington. 8.00 AM
Pasaengers leaving Columbia on tho 6.40 A.
M. Train arrive in Richmond at 6.20 A.M. the
following day, Washington 12.60 P.M., Now
York 10.38 P.M.
The Train leaving Columbia at G 40 A. M.,
conneotawith the Camden Train attbe croes
ing, and makee cloaeconnection at Florence
for Cbarleaton. <vr*
Thoae taking the 10.85 P. M. Train from
Columbia have choice of routes at Wehlen,
either by the Bay Line, arriving in Baltimoro
at 8.00 A.M., or by tbo all rail line, [via Rich?
mond,] arriving in Baltimore C.90 A. M.
J&.ME8 ANDERSON,Pen. Bupi.
The Short Line Schedule.
Cuablotie, Columbia & Auoubta R.B. Co.,
Columbia, 8. O., Juno 13,1873.
k; ON and after MONDAY,
13 Juno 16,1873, tho follow?
ing Schedule will bo run over this road:
OKI.NO mjivtu.
Train No. 2 Train No. 4.
Leavo Augusta.3.52 AM 5 60 PM
Leave Grauitevillo.4 45AM t?.58 PM
itjrivo Columbia.?8.2'J AM 10.47 PM
Leavo Columbia.8 42 A M .
Arrive Charlotte.42.27 P M .
ooino south.
Train No. 1. Train No. 3
Leavo Charlotte.4.20 AM .
Arrive Colombia.9 30AM .
Leave Columbia.*9 45 A M 3.15 AM
Leave Grauiteville... .1 10 PM '7.44 AM
Arrive Augusta. i2.U0 P M 8.20 AM
*BroakfaBt. (Dinner. -[Supper.
Standard timo ten minutes elowcr than
Washington: six faster than Columbia time.
Both South bound trains make close con?
nection at Augusta for idl points South and
West. Through Tickets sold and Baggage
checked to all principal points North, South,
Eaat and Went.
Pasaengers leaving Columbia on tho 8 42
A. M. train arc duo in Richmond at G.20 A.M.,
Washington 12.50 P. M., Baltimoro 2.40 P.M.,
Philadelphia 7.00 P. M., New York 10.88 P.M.
tbe following dav.
E. It. DORSEY, General Ticket Agent.
James Andeiibon, General Superintendent.
Piedmont Air-Line Kailway.
3TTa?CW?afftahCf CONDENSED TIME
j?MBBraB^'IABLE, Richmond and
Danville, Riehmond and Danville lt. W..N.
C. Division, and North Wettern N. O. B. W.,
in effect on and attor Sunday, May 11, 1878:
GOING NORTH.
stations. kail. exfbebs.
Leave Charlotto.7.10 P. M. G.25 A. M
Leave Salisbury.9.50 f. M. 8.34 A. M
Leavo Greensboro._1.40 A. M. 11 10 A. M
Leavo Danville........ 4.32 A. M. 1.62 P. M
Leave Burkville.v.. 9.44 A.M. G.40P. M
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.80 P. M
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Richmond. 2 30 P.M. 5.10 A. M
Leave Burkvillo. 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 Saliabury.4 57 A. M. G.22 P. M
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.80 A. M
GOING EAST.
Leavo Grecnahoro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M
Leavo Company Shops 3?C A- M. Ai 12 20P.M
Leavo Raleigh.8 Of A\ M.
Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.05 Ax M.
GOING WEST.1
Leavo Goldeboro.4.C0 P. M.
Leave Raleigh.7.45 T. M.
LoaveCompanyShopa 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M
Arrivo at Greensboro. 1.30A.M. 3.30 P. M
\onh-<vc8tn ? N.C.K. tt.,6alcm Brncb
Leavo Greensboro. 3.40 P. M
Arrivo at Kcrnersville. 5.10 P. M
Leavo Kerneraville. IV00 A. M
Arrivo at Greensboro.10SS0 A. M
Mail trains daily, both ways, iverVontire
leugthof road. Express daily betweeiiCom
pany Shops and Charlotte, Sundaysexcopted
Pullman Palace Caru on night train abet ire en
Charlotte and Richmond, without change,
S.E.ALLEN, Gen.TicketAgenV
T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen. Bupft.
Change of Schedule.
South Caboliha Bailboad Company ,
Columbia, S. 0., June 28. 1872.
Sam BKI fS&tffi^!*1- Change of SobedKlfi
??tiSSeliref? tu go into idect on
and after Sunday, 2Uth instant:
mail and PAB8SNOEB tbain.
Leave Columbia at. 5.36 am
Arrive at Cbarleetonat.1.10 pm
Leave Charlestonat.G.OO am
A rrive at Columbia at.1.46 pm
uiohtexpbebb, kkeiodt and accommodatiof
TBAiif, [Sundays oxcepted.]
LeaveOolumbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.15 a m
Arrive Charleston 7.10 pm Leave. .6.45 am
Camden Train will rnn Monday .Wednesday
and Saturday, aa follow a:
Leavo Columbia at *.10.40 A. M
Arrivo at Camden at. 3.25 P. M
Leavo Camden at. S.45 A. M
Arrive at Columbia at. 8.40 A. M
A. L. TYLER.Vice-President.
B. B. Pipkins. General Ticket Agent.
Greenville and Columbia Bailroad
PASSENGER
[TRAINS run daily,
Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and
down; with Train? going North and South od
Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta and Wil?
mington,Columbia and Augusta RailroadB.
cr.
Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m
Leavo Alston.' 9.05 a. m
Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m
Loavo Cokcsbury.2.00 p. m
Leavo Belton...".. 3.60 p. m
Arrivo at Greenville.?. 5.30 p. m
down.
LeaveGreenvlllo at. .... 7.80 a. m
Leavo Belton.9.30 a. ru
Leavo Cokesbury.11.16 a. m
Leave Nowberry.2.30 p. m
Loavo Alston.4.20 p. m
Arrive at Columbia. G.COn. m
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Diti*ion
down. up.
Leave Walhalla . 5.45 a.m. ArriTe 7.15 p. n
Leavo Porryvillo G.25 a. m. 6.85 p. m
Loavo Pendleton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. n\
Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.60 p. m
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leavn 8.60p. ni
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
Branch Mondays, Wednesda>s)anaFridays.
On Anderson Branch.betwoen Belton and An?
derson, Tuesdays, ThnrfdRVB and Saturdays.
TnOMAS DODAMEAD.Oeti.8np.
Jabez Nokton. Oener?! Tb l et t i?? 11
Summer Schedu 1 rsT&~iT~B. B.,
DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN
Arrive.Leave. Arrive.Loave
Spartanburg.. 5.80 6.25
Batesville. 6.00 fl.00 4.68 4.63
Pacolct. 6.08 0.13 4.40 4.4fi
Jonsmvitle. 6.48 6.48 4.05 4.10
Unionvillo. 7.25 7.60 8.05 8.21
Santuo. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.85
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.16
Sholton. 9.15 0.20 1.85 1.4*
Lyles* Ford... 0.40. 9.45 1.12 1.17
Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.56
Alston.11.00 li.ofl
May 24 THOS. B. JETEB.President
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE CITY?PRICE $4 A DAY|
Corner Main and Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. E.*R0SE, Proprietor.
ANOTHER FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. FARE $2.50 PER DAY,
(INCLUDING OMNIBUS FA HE.)
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART
of tho city. Rose's Omnibus will convey passengers to and from .every Train. The
; Ladies' Apartments arc complete, with private entrance on Assembly street. The BILLIARD
and BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. April 5
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PD1LADELPUIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AN D ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTDB1NG CITIES.
Tiir< ( Tliitr? it Week, from NtwYork-Tacidayi,Ttanridayi
n ml Saturdays r Klmani State Room Accommodations.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours 8horter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads West, in alliar.ee with the fleet of thirteen first class Steamships
to the abovo ports, invite attention to tho quick time and regular despatch afforded to
the business public in 1 lie Cotton States at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON, offerinp facilities
of rail aud sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and
capacity at any other port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on
tho line:
TO NEW YORK.
MANHATTAN.M. 8. Woodholl, Commander.
CHAMPION. .B. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON.James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADO ER.T. J. Lookwood. Commander.
JAMES ADOER a CO., Agents, Charleston, 8.0.
QEOROIA.8. Crowell. Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA.T.J. Beckett.Commander.
WM. A. CO?RTENAY, WaONER, HCGER a CO., Agents, Charleston, 8.0.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander.
EQUATOR.0. Hinckley, Commanapr.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. CO?RTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON.Uainie, Commander.
SEA GULL.Dutton, Commander.
Sailing Days -Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0.
TO BOS TOW.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADOER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing linos. Marine Insurance, one-half of one
per ceut. '
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS *.
Can be had at all tho principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and
Mississippi.
State-Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of
the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should bo
exchanged and iiertbs assigned. The Through Tickets by this route include Transfers,
Meals and state-Room, while on thip-board.
TIIK SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
And their connecting lines, havo largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement
of Freight and Pansl-ugurs Lctwcin the Northern cities and tho South and West. First
Class Eat'ng Salopn at Rranchville. t n the Georgit. and South Carolina Railroads, first
class Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from ttcanx-r t> day and night trains of the South Carolina
Railroad. Close connection made ?it la olh? r Roads, delivering Freights at distant points
with great promptness. The managers will nse every exertion to satisfy their patrons that
tho lino via Charlesti n cannot he t-urpass? d in despatch and tbe Bafe delivery of goods.
For further infoiuiatipn, applv to T. J. Of.iffin, Western Agent, Atlanta, Qa.; B. D.
Hakki.i.. Genera] Ag< lit, 1 . O. i\ox 4;97?; ("nice 317 Broodway.N. Y.;8. B. Ticken?, General
Paesenger and Ticket Agent,.South Carolina Railroad; or J. M. Selkirk, Superintendent
Great Southern Freight aud Passenger Line, Charleston, S. C. Jan SO ily
AUGUSTA FLOUR HILLS,
Augnita, Gm.
HAVING thoroughly repaired our
MILL, we are now prepared to offer
to the Trade, our well-known Brands
FLOUR: Gilt Edoe, A No. 1, Extba,
Tip top and OK; MEAL, GRIST and
FEEDS of all kinds at the vcrylowcat
prices, and invite the attention of
buyers.
JOBN H. CLARE A CO.,
Aug 26
Proprioiora.
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