The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 13, 1874, Image 4
THE PH<ENIX,
Published Daily and Tri-Weekly,
THE GLtANSR,
Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
' Editor and Proprietor,
Office on Riohardson St., near Taylor,
tar The Phoenix is tho oldest Daily Paper in
Sooth Carolina,has the x^adssT oxbodi^tiom
in the upper portion of the State, and haa
been regularly issued since ita inception
March 21,1B65. ? - n? * ?
JKT Book and lob Printing of every de?
scription faithfully attended to.
bubsobiption.
Daily,six montha, H 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 150.
advebti8ejjknt8
Inserted in the Daily at SI per aqnare of nine
lines for first, and 50 oents each subsequent
insertion; not excoeding five lines in length,
75 cents. Long advertisements by the week,
month or year, at Icbb rates. Marriages,
Tnnoral Invitations, &o., $1.
assart.
F H. Bates, Union.
*aliua Poppe, Anderson.
H. W.Laweon, Abbeville.
Tiobort Bryoe, 8tnutanburg.
D. D. Moore, Book Hill.
' J. A. GrigBby, Bidgeway.
To Sodsorhjkrs and Advbbtisbbs.?
Orders for advertisements, job work,
etc, must be accompanied with the
cash. No exoepti?ns can bo made.
Ordinary advertisements $1 per square j
of nine printed lines for first insertion;
. fifty cents each subsequent insertion;!
weekly, monthly and yearly rates fur?
nished on application. Advertisements
inserted onoe a week, $1 each insertion.
Marriages and funeral invitations, $1.
Notices in local column fifteen cents a
line, each insertion.
Mail ABBANaniCBNTS.?The Northern
mail opona 6.80 A. M., 8 P. M. ; closes
11 A. M.? 6 P. M. Charleston opens 8
A. M., 5*80 P. M.; closes 8 A. M., 6 Pj
M. Western opens 6 A. M., 12.80 P. M.;
closes 6,1.80 P. M.' 'Greenville opens
13.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wilniington
opens 4P. M.; closes 10.80 A. M. On
Sunday open from 2.80 to 8.80 P. M.
Transfer printing inks are invaluable
to railroad companies', banks, mer?
chants, manufacturers and others. Thoy
are enduring and changeless, and will
copy sharp and clear for an indefinite
period of time. Having just received a
fresh supply of inks, we are prepared to
exeoute orders at moderate prices.
Persons indebted to the Pbkenix office
are earnestly requested to call and settle
at onoe. There is a largo amount due?
the greater portion in small sums. The
indebtedness must be liquidated, or wo.
shall be foroed to resort to extreme mea
snreB. _
Office City Treasurer,
COLUMBIA, B. O., Deoembeb 27, 1873.
THE city of Columbia will, on tbo 15th of
January, 1874, oommonce paving tho
PA8T D?E OO?PON8 of her Bouia. Thoy
will be paid at the Carolina National Bank;
alsb at the Booth Carolina Bank and Trust
Company'n Bank, in thin city.
OHAS. barn UM, City Treasurer.
Dec 28_
"Proposals for Lamp Posts.
OFFICE CITY CLERK,
Colombia, S. 0., December 29,1873.
SEALED bids will bo reeoived until tho
13th day of January, 1871, for 250 LAMP
POBTB, to bo of the following dimensions,
(a fiample of the size to be seen at City
Clerk's offico:) The Post to bo oloven feot
long, six inches squaro at the baeo and for
three feet, then to bo taperod to four inches
at the ton; to bo of good sound heart pino,
and to be beveled on tho corners; to be
Sainted, and to bo furnishod by tho 1st ot
.ebruary, 1874. OUAB. I3ABNU.M,
Dec 31_City Clerk.
THE WILMINGTON BT AR.
ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YEAIiS !
DAILY STAR
HAS the largest circnlation of any Daily
Newspaper in the Btate, and a circula?
tion in Wilmington nearly twice as-largo aa
that of any other paper. All tho news of tho
day will be found la it, condeneod when un?
important, at length when or moment, and
always presented in a clear, intelligent and
interesting manner.
bubsobiption (lN ADVANCE:)
One Year.S7 00
Six Montha. 3 50
Three Montha.,. 2 00
WEEKLY STAR.
pbice beduced.
The WEEKLY STAR is now combined with
the CABOL1NA FARMER, and is ono of the
cheapest papers in the country, at tho fol?
lowing BEDUOED HAT];s:
One Copy, One Year.$1 50
One Cony. Bix Months. 1 ( 0
sot Clubs of 5 to 10, Ono Year. $1 25 per
copy. Clubs of 10 or moro, One Yoar, only
$1.00 per copy. Specimen Copies scat on ap?
plication. Addresa
WM.H. BERNARD,
Editor and Proprietor. Wilmington, N. C.
Family Fiour.
elOO BULB, hxtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrolslow priced, but sound.
Foraaloby HOPE A^OVLEH
G0?DSRULE8.
Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills.
A PPLY yourself to business and work
J\. hard.
Save your earnings and make good invest?
ments. The beBt investment is good health
and long life.
If you are oiok, ayatem deranged,
Take Heinitsh's Qaeon'a Delight.
If you have Fever, Chills, Headacho,
Tako Heinitah'a Klna ChiliCuro.
Coughs- Colds, Hoareenees, and eavo you
from Consumption.
The boat place is- always tho cheapest.
Good advico, your boat friend when eick, ie
ho who oureB you. All kinds of good MEDI?
CINES at HEINIT8H'8 DRUG 8TOBE,
Bept 30 i Opposite TuaNix Offico.
.
Baltimore &WilmingtonlN.C.
Semi-Weekly Steamship Line,
Composed of the flrst-olag? Steamships
D. j. FOLBY..Capt. D. J. Pbiok
REBECCA CLYDE...... .Capt. D. C. Childs
LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. Besnett
RALEIGH.Oapt. J. B. Owv?bi
WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE I
every TUESDAY and FBLDAY. and
from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY.
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with tho
Wilmington, Colombia and Augusta Rail?
road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and
from all points in North and South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Columbia, S. C, with the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Char?
lotte division of the Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad.
Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia,
Macou and Augusta and Central Railroads.
Steamers of this lino, on arrival in Wil?
mington, atop at Railroad Depot, and tb?
Railroad Freight, being atowed separately inj
Steamer, ia transferred, under covered sheds.
direct to Oars; without delay, and forwarded
by the fast Freight Express that eveniog.
No drayage in Wilmington, and no transfer
from Wilmington South.* Ratea guaranteed i
aa low as by any other route, and all loaeoe;
or over-charges promptly paid.
Mark all Goods via Steamabip to Wilming?
ton, and forward BiUs of Lading to Railroad
Agent, Wilmington, N. 0.
For further information, apply to either of
undereigned Agonta of the lino.
ANDREWS & CO., Agents B. & W. Steam?
abip Line, No. 73 Smith's Whirr, Baltimore.
A.D. CAZAUX, Agent B. * W. Steamship j
Line, Wilmington, N. C.
A. POPE, General Freight Agent,
F. W. CLABE, Aes't Gen. Freight Ag*t,
Wilmington, N. C. ,
H. M. OOTTINGHAM, General Western;
Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Nov22 3moa j
Columbia Music Store!
LyBrand & Son
TARE pleasure in calling tho attention oil
the public to an examination of their
8T00K of. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con
aisting of Pianos, Ohurchand Parlor Organs,
Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,)
Accordeons.Brass and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Alao, Sheet Mueio and!
Instruction Books for every claea of Musical
Instruments on hand at all times. Wo are'
Solo Agent h for tho State of South Carolina
of Este; & Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet,
Musio sont by mail, poet paid, on receipt oi
price; and all kinds of Musical Goods ecnt by1
Express, whon ordered, to any part of the
Stato, marked 0. O. D. Good Second-hand'
Pianos and Organs for Bale cheap, for cash.j
Pianos,Organs and Melodeons Tuned and'
Repaired in a satisfactory manner: and will;
give especial attention to Packing, Removing i
and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any!
point deairod, at modoratoprices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis-j
faction guaranteed to thoee favoring us with!
their patronage. Send for onr catalogue oil
Sheet Musio and Musical Merchandise. Ri-l
chardaon street, a few doors above Pikknix
office, Columbia, S. C. Nov7
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
of
columbia, s . c .
Present Capital, . . . $1.10.000!
Authorized Capital, . . . 1500,000.
ofpiceiis. i
JOHN B. PALMER, President.
A. G. BBENIZER, Cashier.
O. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cashier.
THIS BANK now occupies its magnificent1
threo-Btory and Mansard Roof building,1
on tho corner Plain and Richardson streets,
A general Banking business transacted. Cer?
tificates of Deposit, bearing Interest at the
rato of Seven per cent, per annum, issued.
Notoe, Bills of Ezchs-Egs and other evidences
of dobt discounted, and money loaned on col?
laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought
and Bold. Drafts on ali the prominent cities
in the United Statea bought and sold.
DiREcroua?Jue.E. Black, Johnli. Palmer,
F. W. McMastor, R. D. Bonn, (or It. D. Senn &
Son,) G. W. Boarden, (Of Oopcland k Star
don.) R. L. Bryan, W. C. Swafllold, (of It. A
W. C. Swaftield.) W. 1). Stanley,'J.O. St?gers;
Samuol McGowan, Abboville; James 11. llion,
Winnaboro. Ft-b 8
eiTIZENS' SAVINGS BANE
or
south caiiocina.
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE HATE
OF SEVEN PER VENT. PER ANNUM
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT.
AND SIX PER CENT. COM POUNDED
EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A COO UN TS.
offickus.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer, Vice-President.
A. G. Brenizor, Cashier.
J. II. Sawyer, in general charge.
Johu C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. |
Directors,
Wado Hampton, William Martin, John R.
Palmer, A. C. Basl.ell, F. W. McMastcr.K.
H. Hciniteh, T. E. Gregg, Columbia.
G. T. Scott, W. O. Ma} on; No wherry.
B. 11. Itutledge, Daniel Ravoncl, Jr., Char*
felon.
MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Widows,
Orphans and others may hero deposit
their Havings and draw a liberal n.lu oflaler
eat thereon. Planters, Professional Men and
Trustees wishing to draw interest on their
funds until thoy require them for busineee or
other purposes; Parents desiring to sol apart
small sums for children, and Married Women I
and Minors (whose deposits can only be with-'
drawn by thomaolvos, or, in case of deuth, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future uso, are hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where thoy will rapidly accumulate and, at
> tho eamo timo, bo subject to withdrawal
when needed. Aug 18
Buckwheat.
BESH New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for
aale by L?RICK A. LOWHANCE.
F
OUR HOUSE,
Corner Oeroais ana Richardson streets, !
Neau the 8tatk Capitol. j
THE undersigned has fitted up a 8A
LOON, on the above corner, whoro b?'
_ will keen tho boat of WINES, LIQUORS,
LAGER BEER, 8F.OAns, etc. Givo him a!
oall. JAMES CLENDINING.
JDoell_j
Seegers' Beer is Fare.
ITdon'lcontain Gocolns Indiens, Fieh Ber?
ries, to make one sleepy or headachy. '
Choice Provisions,
AT low prices for cash.
,6,000 pounds BAOON 8LDE8,
2.000 pounds new Sugar-cured Bams,
10 barrels Leaf Lard,
28 boxes Goaben Obeete,*
10 boxes YooBg America and Pine-apple
Oheeso, .'? .
10 ehest? choice new crop Teas,
100 barrels Family Flour.
25 barrels Apple?, Onions and Potatoes.
Poo 4 J__ ???_HOPE A OYLES.
Imported Champagnes,
er f \ OABEB Jules Mum a'Dry Veraenayund
Dv7 Heidsfok, Quarts and Pinta. Forsalo
low by_HOPE A QYLKS^
Wine Bottles.
GROSS WINE ROTTLEB, for Bale,
low, by HOPE A OYLES.
20
UprightiBteam Engine tor Bale.
iHT-HOIUXE PO^F 5- in perfect order,
fIth smoke-stack, shafting and a quan
For particulars, apply at
iity of belting.
Paucmx Office.
. Canned Goods.
MEATS-Deviled HAM, Deviled TONQUB,
, Deviled Tnrkoy, Roast Beef. -
Fruits?Poaches, Plums, Aprioote, Pine
Apples, Pears, Strawberries.
Vegetables?Green Corn, Green Peas, To?
matoes, Mushrooms. For aalo by
Not 15 HOPE k GYLE8.
Corn Whiskey.
I3D RE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY.
. Also, a lot or four year old MALT CORN
WHISKEY. Warranted pure.
Aug 18 JOHN O. SEEGERS.
Will This Induce You to Part
WITH YOUR
GREENBACKS?
THOSE Blue Ebcrdon OVER-COATS.formerly $40, now $30'
Those Brown, Heavy Doaver Over-Coats. M $35, " $27
Those Blue CaBtor Iloaver Over-Coats. " $33, $25
Thoso Black Castor Beavor Over-Coats. " $25, " $20
Those Rluo Chinchilla Ovor-Coata. " $24, ?* $18
Thoeo Drab Chinohilla Over-Coats. " $17, " $13
ThoooBlue Cloth Cape Ovor Ooata. " $3:1, " $25
Those Brown Cloth Capo Over-Coats. " $80, $24
Thoso Black, Heavy Beavor Capo Over-Coats. '* $15, " $12 |
Thoso Mixed Chiuchllla Cape Over-Coats. " $16, " $13 |
Shawls and Blankets at same sacrifice.
Imported Cheviot SHIRTS.formerly $4.75, now $3.00
Imported Dover 8hirts. " $5.00, " $3 00
Imitation Cheviot Shirts. " $3.00, " $2.60
We aro offering similar bargains in other goods.
Dec 16 15 II. \V. C. 8WAFF1ELD.
WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, ?^0.
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE 01TY?PBICE $4 A.DAY
Corner Main and Plain Btreets, T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Pay, including OmnibusRidp
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF Till' LUS1NESS PART
of the city. Bobc'b Omnibus will convev passengers tu nnd from every Train. The !
baiies'Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Assemblystreet. The BILLIAliD
md RAT1I ROOMB are all new und superior to any in the city. April 5
Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced!
THEPROPRIETOB OF THE WHEELER HOUSE would respectfull}inform the traveling
public, that, in order ti> maintain the character of his House ua a First Clasn Hotel, ho
will continue his prices as heretofore, and guarantees to givo that aatiiiacliou which has
jeenri il to the Houso the reputation it now has.
July 30 T. AI. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
am am niKittii mumm'
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PBILADELPDIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTHKING CITIES.
Three Timm a Werft from Ki iv Voi U? Turtduj**, Thursdays I
and Saturdays. tj-Kir^nn Stole ltootn A t-rum modal Ions
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL, CAPACITY, 40,000 11ALKS MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roade Wett.in alliantt with the fleet of thirteen !ir."t chins Steamships
to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular <!? spnlch afforded to
the business public in the Cotton State* at the TORT OF CHARLESTON,* Oering facilities
of rail and ucatransportation for Freight and Passengers not exctlled in excellence and
capacity at any ullu r port. The follow ing splendid Oc< un St? ninei? un regularly on the line:
TO N K W YO It K .
CHARLESTON... Jan. Perry, Commander. I CHAMPION... T,. W. Lockwood,Com'tr.
JAMES ADOER..T. J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN. M. S. Wood hull, Com'er.
JAMKK A DC Ell & CO., Agent?, Charleston, B.C.
0E0RGIA..8. Crowell,Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .'j . j. Rockett.Command! r.
Wul. A. COURTLN AY, WAGNER, HUGEH A CO., Ag< nie, gharltaton, H. C.
TO PHIL A i> K 1. P Ii I A .
Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter,Commander.
EQUATOR.C. nincklev, Command) r.
Hailing Days- FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Ajient, Charleston, S. C.
TO BALTIMOUK,
FALCON.Hsinie, Commander. SKA GULL.Pulton, Commander.
Sailing Days Every Filth Day. PALL C. TUEN HOLM, Ageut, Chalh aton, S. C.
TO HOST t) re.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAO. Sail every Saturday.
JAM ICH ADO ER A CO., Agei.tr, Charles t< n, K. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as oompeling lines. Marino Insurance, one-half of one percent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Caiibothad at principal Railroad Ofllces in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee andMississippi.
Statc-Roome may in n<nn<" in ndv: nee. without exlra charge, by addressing Agent e of
the Steamships in Cl>><iL < ti u hiv.ii?. . r> ? - iiinMenseH the Railroad Tickets should ho
exchanu-eil and Boriba a m. i?r? >i> i.iohgh Tn fci t* I > this rente include Transfers,
Men Ik and SiMiu-ltooBi, while on ship-1 ?uid.
TIIK SOUTH CAK?LIIVA RAILItOAl), UKOItGIA HAILIIOAIJ
And their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement
of Freight and Passengers between the Northern oil it h and ihe Sontb and West. Fiist
Glass Eating Saloon at Branchvillo. On the Georgia and SonMi Carolina Railroads, first
class Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and niubi trains of the South Carolina
Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivi i :ng Fre ights ut distant points
with great promptness. The mansgors will hbc every exerth n to tatM j tl.eir patrons, that
tho lino via Cbarleaton cannot he surpassed in despatch and the safe deliver; of poods.
For further information, apply to T. J. GniFviN. Western Agint, Atlanta,Ca.; R. D.
Hasell. General Agent, P. 0. Box 4 979; Oflice 317 Broadway. N. Y.: S. It. Pickf.ns, Genera.
Pasacnger and Ticket Agent. South' Carolina Raiboad; or J. M. Sei unk,Superintendent
Oroat Southern Freight and Paseengcr Line, Charleston. H. C. . au 30 il?
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establishment in
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Proprietor.
Columbia Railroad
PASBBHOSB
reTiWXB '.?b kI^I 1
TrainB cn BodMJ? Carolina Railroad up and
down; with Trains going North and South o?
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and .Wil?
mington,Columbia and Augusta BaUroads.
up.
LeayeColumbia at.7.15 a. m
Leave Alston.9.05 a. m
Leave Nowherry.10.40 a. m
Leave OokeBbury.,.... 2,00 p. in
Leave Bel ton.8.60 p. m
Arrive at Green villa. 5.80 p'.'m
down.
Leave Gr eenvUle at.7.80 a. m
Loavo Belton..,. 9.80 a,, to.
Leave OokeBbury.'..11.16 a. m
Leave Newberzy.'.. 2.80 p. m
Leave Alston.4.20 p. m
Arrive at Columbia.6.00 p. m
Anderson Branch and Blue liidge Division
dowh. up.
Loave Walhalla. 6.46 a. m. Arrive 7.16
Leave Perrjville 6.26 a. w. 6.81
Leave Pondleton 7.10 a.m. 6.6|
Leave Ander son 8.10 a.m. 4.
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.
Accommodation Trains run on AbbJ
Branch Mondays, Wednesdays anaFr
On Anderson Branch,between Belton af
deraon, Tuesday s. Thurad ay b and 8 at uro
THOMAS DODAMEAD.Gen.Bui
Jabez NoBTOK, General Ticket Agent.
The Short Line Schedule.
Charlotte, Columbia & Augubta B.B.Co.,
Columbia, S. o..October 24,1878.
THE following Paaaen
f ger Schedule will be ope?
rated on and after SUNDAY, the 2Gth inat.:
going NoiiTH. Train No. 2. Train No. 4
Leave Augusta.6.30 a m 4.15 p m ,
Granitevillo.*7.33am 5.11 p m
BateBviile..9.48 a m 17.22 p m
Columbia.1168 am 9.87 pm
Oheatcr.14.28 pm 2.28 am
i Arrive Charlotte.f7.08pn *5.15 am
No. 2 Train makes oloao connection, via
Richmond, to all points North, arriving at'
New York at 6.40 A. M.; also, via Bsleigb
and Old Bay Line, arriving at New York at
4.25 P. M. No. 4 Train makes close connec?
tion, via Bicbmond, to all points North, ar?
riving at New York at 4.25 P. M.
ooiko South. Train No; 1. Train No. 8
Leave Charlotte.*7.00 a in 9.10 pm
Cheater...:.9.64am .11.88pm
Columbia.12.48 pm 8.40 am
Batosvillo.. ..... 4.67pm "5.43am
Graniterille.... .f7.15 j, m -*7 48 4 m
Arrive Augusta..8.05 p m ' 8.46 a m
'Breakfast.' ^Dinner. -fSupper. .
Sonth bound Trains connect at Augusta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked, to all prin?
cipal points, jv bleeping cars on all Night
Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't.
A. Pope, Gen. Passengerand Ticket Agent.
Change of Echedule.
South Gasolin a Batlboad Compart ,
Columbia,S.O., October 18.1873. ?
OhangeofBohedEle
fto go into effect on
and afterSunday, 10th instant:
mail amd pas8esoeb tbaih,
Leave Columbia at......8.46 am
Arrive at Oharleston[at..4.20 pra
LeaveCharlcBton at...9.00am
A rrivoat Columbia at.. .....6.00pm
niohtexpbe88, fbeight and accommodation .
. traut, tSnndayB excepted.) . .
LeaveColumbia. .7.15pm Arrive..6.80 em
ArriveOharloston 7.10 pm Leave..6.46 am
Camdon Train will run Monday,Wednesday
and Saturday, as follows: l ?m!f<
Leave Columbia at.1.50 pm
' Arrive at Caraden at.'. 6.35 pm
LeavsOamdsn at.Y. 6.50 am
Arrive at Columbia at.11.B0 am
B. B. Pipkins. General Tioket Agent. -
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
CONDENSED '?TTME
i 7 ABLE, Bichmond and
Danville, Bichmond and Danville B. W., N.
C. DiviBion, and North Weetetn N. 0. B. W.
GOING NORTH.
station's. MAIL. bxpbe8b.
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M
Leave Salisbury.?.60 P. M. 8.34 A. M
Leave GreenBboro,-1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M
Loave Danville.4.32 A. M. 1.62 P. M
Leave Burkville.9.44 A.M. 6.40 P. M
Arrivo at Bichmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond.2.80 P.M. 5.10 A. H
Leave Burkville.5.34 P. M. 8 28 A. M
Leave Danvillo.10.41 P. M. 12.67 P. M
Leave Greensboro_2.15'A.M. 4.00P. M
Leavo Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. . 6.22 P. M
I Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A.M
GOING EAST.
Leave Greensboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M
Loave Company ShopB 3.36 A. M. Arl2.20P.M
Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M.
Arrive at Goldaboro.. .11.05 A. M.
GOING WEST.
Leavo Goldeboro. 4.60 P. M.
Leavo Raleigh. 7.45 P. M.
LcaveOompany Shops 12.05 A. M. 2.16 P. M
Arrivcat Greensboro. 1.30 A.M. 3.30 P. M
North-western N.C.K, lt.. Sa inn Urne?
Leavo Greensboro 3.40 p in Arrivo 10.30 a m
I Leave Kernorevillo 9.00 a m Arrive 5.10 a m
Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire
tcngthof road. Express daily between Com?
pany Shops and Charlotte,Sundayuexcepted
S.E.ALLEN, Gen.TicketAgont.
T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen.Sup't.
Wilmington, Columbia and Abgueta R
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, 8. C, October 24 1873.
ES TOT CmfeMBK Ti! E following Schedule
will be operated on and
after Sonday,October 20:
ooinu kobth. tba1n no. 2. train no. 4
Leave Columbia.11.40 a m 9.C5 p m
Florence..i4 40pm 2.10 am
Flomington.1H50prn 5 27am
Airivo Wilmington.10.45 p m '7.15 a m
No. 2 Train makcd close connection, via
Richmond, to all points North, arriving New
! York 0 40 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close
connection, via old Ray Line and also Rich?
mond, to all points North, arming Ne>w York
i 25 P. M.
ooiko south. train no. 1. train no. 3
Leavo Wilmington.4.60 a m fG.10 p m
Flemington.*6 50 a m 7.45 pm
Florence.10 40 am 11.37 pm
Arrivo Columbia.18.19 p m 4 CO a m
Making close connectior.b at Columbia for
j all points South and Wist. Through tickets
; sold ano baggage checked to all principal
points. 1'uli'man palace sleepers on all night
'trail*. ^Breakfast. IDiuncr. tSupper.
JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't.
A. Pope,Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Summer Schedule S. & U. R. R.,
DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN
Arrive.Loavo Arrive.Leave
Spartanburg.. C.30 7.S0
Batesville. 7.(3 7 15 6.47 6.56
Paeolet. 7.23 7.E0 ' 6.81 6.40
Joneaville...8.01 8.10 CM 6.00
Unionville. 8 43 0.(8 4.t8 6.18
Bantuc. 9.43 9.68 4.1G 4.2B
Fish Dam. 10.20 10.25 8.41 3.CO
Sholton. 10 40 10.49 3.10 3.27
LtIcb' Ford... 11.07 11.13 2.57 3 08
Strother. 11 35 1J.45 2.23 2.80
Alston. 12.40_?_ ?-39
HOPE & OYLES
HAVE for Bale?
500 bushels OATS,
'-4,000 bushels RS AN,
2,000 buahcla 8HORT8.
Also,
Fresh Saur Kraufrand Mince Meat,
100 boxes Raieius, 60 half-boxes Raisins,
25 quarter-boxes Raisino.
50 drums Smyrna Figs,
Dedicated Cocoanut,
100 pounds Seedless Rateinr,
500 Heads of Cabbage.