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THE PHOENIX,' Pabltahqd Daily aud Tri-Weekly, TH8 GLEANER, > Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. . ? 49~The FhIenix is tho oldest Daily Paper in South Carolin a, has thelargest circulation in the upper portion of tbo State, and has been regularly iaauod sinoe its inooption? March 21,18G5. ST Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. subscb1ptiok. Daily, six months, $4 CO; Tri-Woekly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. ** advertisements Inserted in the Daily at $1 per square of nine Unes for first, and CO cents each subsequent, insertion; not oxoeeding five lineB in length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at less rateB. Marriages. Funeral lnvit&tionB, Ac., $1. aoents. E. H. Bates, Union. Julius Poppo, Anderson. H. W.L&wson, Abbeville. Robert Bryoe, 8partanburg. D. D. Moore, Rock Hill. J. A. QrigBby, Bidgeway. E. A. Scott, Newberry. Cash will be the rulo at the Phoenix office hereafter. The Phcenix is in receipt of a lot of wedding envelopes, paper, otc, of the latest Paris and New Xork styles, which will be printed at reasonable rates. The Phoenix job office is complete in every respect, and cards, posters, pro? grammes, bill-heads, otc, are turned oat with-alacrity. Persons indebted to the Phoenix office are earnestly requested to call and settle at once. There is a large amount doc? the greater portion in small sums. The 'indebtedness mn?t bo liquidated, or we shall be forced to resort to extreme mea sores. Transfer printing inks are invaluable to railroad companies, banks, mer? chants, manufacturers and ethers. They are enduring and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Having jnst received a fresh snpply of inks, we are prepared to exeonte orders at moderate prices. Mail Annakqemente. ?The Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M., 3 P. M.; oloBea 11 A. M., 6 P. M. Charleston opens 8 A. M., 5.30 P. M.; closes8 A. M., 6 P. M. Western openb6 A. M., 12.30 P. M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. M.; doses 6 A. M. Wilmington opens 4P.M.; closes 10.30 A. M, On Sunday open from 2.80 to 3.30 P. M. To SonSOBIBEBS AND ADVERTISERS. - Orders for advertisements, job work, etc, most be accompanied with the j clash.^ No exceptions can be made. Ordinary advertisements $1 per square of nine printed lines for first insertion;; fifty cents eaoh subsequent insertion;! weekly, monthly and yearly rates fur? nished on application. Advertisements inserted once ? week; ftl each insertion. Marriages and funeral invitations, $1. Notices in local column fifteen cents a lino, each insertion. Clarified Sugars. Kf\ BABBELS A, Ex. O and C, for salo fj\J low for greenbacks. Jan?_HOPE A GYLE8. Breakfast Bacon, BUFFALO TONGUES. MEBB MACKEREL, LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEET, for sale low I by_HOPE A QYLE8. 8eed Oats. rtTAfi BU8HEL8 Prime WHITE SPRING I \JKJ SEED OAT8, for sale low for cash. Feb 4_HOPE A OYLES. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL. 91,000,000.) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,! THI8 GUANO is now so woll known in all the Southern States, for its remarkablo effeots as ?n agenoyfor increasing the nro duets of labor, as not to requiro special re? commendation from us. Its uso for eight years past has established its character for reliable exoollonoe. The large fixed capital invested by the Company in this trado affords the surest guarantee of the continued excel? lence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season are. as heretofore, pro parod under tho superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, ChemiBt of tho Company, at Charleston, 8. 0. Hcnco planters mayreftt assured that its quality and composition is precisolytho same as that herotofoi o sold. J. N. ROBSON, Soiling Agent, Cbarloeton, 8. 0. JOHN 8. REUSE A CO., .... Ge?0Ilal Agents, Baltimore. Terms-$18 cash; $53 time, without into rest. To accommodate planters, they can ordor now and havo until 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash {irioe. When dollverod from the faotory by he car load, no drayage will bo charged. ACID PHOSPHATE. GUANO, BONE. PLASTER. Ac. always on JianO. quality ranteed. J. N. ROBSON. December 20_ 43mo Sundries. IP^nn BUSHELS CORN in store and ,OUu in transit. 400 barrels Flour. 500 bushols Peas. 2,000 pounds Feed. Justin and for aalo at popular prices. Feb 1_L?RICK & LOWRANOE. Dried Poaches. LBS. PEELED DRIED PEACHES Fob 3 HOPE A OYLES. 500 10 Timothy Hay. TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY, for sah. low, for cftBb- HOPE A OYLES. Bnokwbeat. FRESH New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for aalo by L?RICK A LOWRANOE. 200 Vtonieon Hams. LBS. choice VENISON HAMR. Jan 3 HOPE A GYLES. TO THE BEADING PUBLIC! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, SUBSCRIBE fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Tho PnoiNix is tho oldest Daily Paper in the State, and has been regularly issued since March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from neorly all parts of the World; together with full MARKET REPORTS; Besides well eeleoted Miscellaneous and Reading Matter, of interest to every? body, will be fonndin these publications. THE EDITORIALS Aro carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no uetter or more satisfactory investment can bo made, than a subscription to one or tbo other of these publications. They aro Con? servative in politics, and are devoted to tbe best interests of tbo State. Tbe following are tbo TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phoenix.?4 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 50 Weekly Gleaner (4.8 columns).... 1 50 These papers wore tbe first issued in Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished over since. Tbey CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middlo and upper Coun? ties of tho State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. Tbe Phoenix Jins a greater circulation through tbo upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in die State. Merchants and others will find its columns an admirable means of communication with tbo peoplo of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with tbe number of insertions desired, and tbey will be stopped upon tbo expiration of tho time. Office on Richardson (or Main) street, between Taylor aud Blanding. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Homo especially when Style and Price are the Same. THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office i Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of tbe Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from one foot to tho fiftieth pnrt of an inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS; Black, Co? lored and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Ac. Tbo proprietor is a prnctical printer, and employs tho mort tkilled men in tbe profession; all work executed at shortest notico possible, in tbo latest and best siyles, nod at New York prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of ? .t /.ruT'irriin 'H* - 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Poster?, Hand-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Briofs, Dodgers, Flyers, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blank?, Tags, Cards of all kinds and sizes? Wedding. Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Propriotor j Phoenix and Gleaner Establishment. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX GUANO ! A Natural Bird Guano, from Phecaix Island, WILCDX,H & CO/SJMIP?LATBD HUB! THESE celebrated FEBTIL1ZERS aro too favorably known by tbo planters of tbts Btato to require comment. Tboeo who have used them know how to appreciate their value; those who have not sb yet, will Bud, on fair trial, that their liberal uso will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lands. For further information, apply to SEIDELS & EZELL, Agents, Jan IG t May 1 Columbia, S. C. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA* S. O. WM. E. ROSE, Froprietor. Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Bay, including CninibusEide SITUATED NEAR TOE OAPITOL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS FART of tho city. Roso's Omnibua will convev passengers to and from tvrry Train. Tbo1 Laiiee'Apartments aro com pie to, with private entrance on AsBcniblybtreet. The BILLIARD | and BATH BOOMS aro all new and superior to any in the city. April 5 kin VIA TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW Y01IK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. TJirec Timi h H. WeeK from New York?Tuesdays,Thursdays und Salnrduys. i> 3-EI1 kuhi Mate Koom Accum mod atlon ? Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 UAI.KS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting BoadB Weet, in alliai:ce with the fleet of thirteen first clase Stcamshipe to tho above ports, invito attention to the quick timo and regular despatch afforded to the buBincas public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengeis not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers arc regularly on theline: TO NEW YORK. CHARLESTON.. .Jas. Berry, Commander. 1 CHAMPION... .B. W. Lockwood, Com'er. JAMES ADQER..T. J. Lockwood, Com'der. I MANHATTAN. .M. S. Woodhnll, Com'er. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA. .S. Growcll, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .'J . J. Beckett.Commander. WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUG ER je CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. * Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Runter, Commander. EQUATOR.C. Hiuckk-y, Commander. Sailing Dave?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTLNAY, /ge id, Charleston, S. C. TO B ALTimOKE. FALCON.Ilainie, Commander. SEA GULL.Duttou, Commander. Sailiug Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. THEN HOLM, Agent, Charh stou.B. ?. TO UOSTOK. Steamships MERCED1TA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low as competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-hall of one percent. T^F.C'vO" P.TT.T.-. OF LADING AISD THROUGH TICKETS Cun bcihad At principal Railroad Gfilceu i? Georgia, .*.!2.ba:na1Tcr:nesfce and Mississippi, State-Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in ail cases, tbo Itailroad Tickets should bo exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this route include Transfers, Meals and Stato-Room, while on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA KAILUOAO And their connecting linee, have largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and PaoBcugers between tho Northern cities and the South and WcbL First Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first class Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains- < J the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering l?e;gli?- si distant points | with great promptness. The managoTc will use every exertii i. In mthlj ?1 ? h j.at rent that the line via Charleston cannot bo surpassed in despatch und th? t-uU ?t)\\n} cd goods. For further information, apply to T. J. Gbifkin, Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. D. Hasell. Genoral Agent, P. O. Box 4,1)70; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.;S. h. Pic.ki.ns, Genera. Passenger and Tickot Agent, South' Carolina Railioad; or J. M. Sei kirk, Superintendent | Groat Southern Freight and FaesoDgor Line, Charleston, S. C. an SO ily CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, of COLUMBIA, s. c, Present Capital, A uthorizett Capital, 1150,000 $500,000 OFFICERS. Columbia Music Store JOnN B. PALMER, President. A. G. ?REN1ZER, CaBhicr. O. N. G. BUTT, Assistant Cashier. THIS BANK now occupies Its nmgnincor.t threO'Btory and Mansard Roof building, ou tho corner Plain and Richardson streete, A gonerAl Banking business transact cd. Cer? tificates of Deposit , bearing Interest at the rato ot Sovon per oont. per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences of debt discounted, and money loaned on col | laterals. Slocks, Bonds, Gold*, Silver bought I and Bold. Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United Stated bought and ao!d. DiRKCTons?Jas. E. Black, Johnli. Palmer, F. W. McMaster, R. D. Senu, (of R. D. Senn A Son,) G. W. Bosrdon, (of Copoland A Hcar don,) R. L. Bryan, W. O. SwaDield, (of R. A W. C. Swaffield,) W. B. Stanley. J.C. Heegors; Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James H. Ricn, Winnsboro.__??k8 " THE WILMINGTON STAR. ES TA Ii I. TS II ED ONLY SIX YEAJiS ! DAILY NT All HAS tho largest circulation of any Dally Newspaper in tho State, and a circula? tion in Wilmington nearly twice as largo as that of any other paper. All the news of the day will bo found in it, condensed when on important, at length wntn ??! nun.-e ?t, and always prebciitcd in a clear, inn hi m and interesting manner. subscription (in ABVANCEt) Ono Year.17 00 SixMonthB. 3 50 Threo Months. 2 00 WEEKLY STA II. ? rni?E iieduof.d. Tho WEEKLY STAR is now combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of the choapoat papers in the country, at tho fol? lowing bedtj0eb bates: One Copy, Ono Year.tl 50 Ono Copy, Six Monthe. 1 CO ?-Clubs of 5 to 10, One Yenr. 11 25 per oopy. Cluba of 10 or more, Ono Year, only ft .00 por copy. Specimen Copies sent on ap t plication. Address WM.H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. 0. LyBrand & Son rTIAKE pleasure in calling the attention oi JL the- public to nu examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,eon* sifting of Pianou, Church and Parlor Organs, liolodeoiis. Violin*. Guitar*, i:;.nje<sf Flutes, Aceordeoita,Brass und Silver Rand Instru? ments of all kindi-. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Pooka Uu* every class of Musical fnstrumente on band ut ali times. Wo aro Solo Agents for the Slate id South Carolina of Estcy A Co.'a CO'JTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Mm ic sent by mail, post iiftid.on receiptof prico;aud allkinds ol llnsieial Goods scntby Express, when or (lend, to any part of tho State, marked C. O. D. Good Scconei-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap.for cash. Pianos, Organa and Mrlodeons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfacten y manner: and will give ospeeial attention to Packing.Romoving and Shipping rianos for other parties toany point desired, at moderatepiiccs. All orders promptly attended toandeatls faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our calalogueof Sheet Mnric and Munical Merchandise. Ri uliardVe n -treet. a few doori *\bove Pneitmx ofllcf?.C?dnmbia.8.0. Nov7 Choice Provisions. AT low prices fcrcash. 6,000 pounds BACON SIDES. 2.000 pounds new Sugar-cured Mudie, 10 bar rel* Leaf Lard, 20 boxes Goehen OheCBO, 10 boxes Youug America and rinc-apple Choeso, 10 chests choice new crop Teas, 100 barrels Family Flour. 25 barrels Apples, Onions and Potrtccs. Doc-J _HOPE & Gl'LES. Family Flonr. 100RBLS. Lxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For sale by HOPE A GYLES THE PHOENIX Book, Job and Newspaper STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPP PPPP PPPPPPP l!"'y r TUE Proprietor?! Wl//6??tir\h* Phoenix has tho? roughly fittcdupand \ furnished biB ofliee with latest im proved matcrialf?r doing all kinds of Printing. 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SELBY, establishment in the Stato where fonr sheet CIR BILLS, ?o.,Ao., good stylo, plain ed. ?arOalland oub of work. Troprietoi. lreenville and Columbia Railroad ^BnFHI S?l PA88EHGEB KrJ?*Bx?*3K*TKAlN8 run daily, undays excepted, connecting vrith Night 'raino on South Carolina Bailroad up and own; with Trains going North arid South on . Iharlotte, Columbia, and Augusta and Wll liDgtou .Columbia and Augusta Railroads, up, icaveColumbia at.7.15 a.m. lOave Ahiton.' 9.05 a. m ?eavo Nowberry.10.40 a. m joavo Cokesbury..2.00 p.B iCavoBeltou."... 3.60 p. m jrrivo at Greenville.6.80 p. td down. joavoGreenville at.7.80 a. m jcavo Bolton.0.80 a; m joavo Cokesbury.11.15 a. m joavo Newborry.2.80 p. m j(:avo Alston.4.20 p. m Lrrive at Columbia.C OO p. ni Anderson Brqnch and Blue Bidge Division down. up. jeavo Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p.m jcavo Porrjville C.25 a. su. G.S6 p. m jcavo Pondieton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. m joave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.60 p. m Arrive at Belton 0.00 a. m. Leave 8.50 p.m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville branch Mondays, Wednesdays ana Fridays. )n Anderson Branch.between Belton and An lerson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD.Gen.Bup. Jabez Norton, General Ticket Accnt. Tho Short Line Schedule: JnAni.oTTK, Columbia A Auoubta B.B.Co., Columbia, 8. 0., October 24,1873. ?w* m Efflifi THE following Passen KSSz9E58?rger Schcdulo will boope rated on and after SUNDAY, the 20th inst.: going north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Lcavo Anguata.6.80 a ni 4.15 pm Granitevillo.*7.33ani 5.11pm Batcsvillo.9.43 a m 17.22 p m Columbia.11.68 am 9.37 pm Chester.14.28pm 2.28 am Arrivo Charlotte.t7.08 p m ?B.lfim No. 2 Train makes close- connection, via Richmond, to all point a North, arriving" at New York at C.40 A. M.; also, vta Raleigh and Old Bay Line, arriving at New York at 1.25 P. M. No. 4 Train makes close connec? tion, via Richmond, to all points North, ar? riving at New York at 4.25 P. M. goino south. Train No. 1. Train No. 8 Leave Charlotte.*7.00am 9.10 pm Cheater. 9.64 am 11.38 p m Columbia.12.48 pm 3.40 am Batesville.4.67 pm 6.43 am Graniteville.f7.15 p m *7.48 a m Arrivo Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45 a to ? Hvn.tfa.i tDinner. +8unn*>r South bound'Trains connect at Angneta ror all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggago checked to all prin? cipal points, our Bleeping cars on all Night Trains. JA8. ANDERSON, General Sup't. A. PoFE.Qen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Change of .Echedule. South Carolina Railroad Company, Columbia, S. O., October 18,1878. m?wm?m i?c? k?s and after Bunday, 19th instant: mail and pa b?en oer train. Leave Columbia at.8.46 am Arrive a t Onarlos ton'.at.4.20 pm LeaveOharleston at.9.60 am ? rriveat Columbia at.5.06 pm NianTEXFSZSS,PBZIOnTANS ACCOMMODATION train,' [Bonday6 excepted.] LcaveGolumbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 ? m ArriveObarleston 7.10j) m Leave..6.45 IB Camden Train will run Mond ay,"Wednesday and Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 1.50 pm Arrivo at Camden at.6.35 pm Lcavo Camden at.6.50 am Arrive at Columbia at.11.60 am B.B. Pickinb. General Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air-Line Bailway. liii^TnilPIlHlli Danville, Richmond and Danville B. W., N. C. Division, and North Weetern N. 0. B. W. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. mail. exff.esb. Leave Charlotte....... 7.10 P.M. 6.25 A. m Leave Salisbury9.60 P. M. 8.34 A. M Leave Greeneboro.-1.40 A. M. 11.10 A. M Loave Danville.4.32A.M. 1.62P. m LeavoBnrkvillo. 9.44 A.M. 6.40 P. m Arrivo at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M .GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond.2.30 P.m. 5.10 A.m. Leave Burkvillc. 6.84 P.M. 8 28 A. m Leave Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.67 P. M rm?t? Qrscssh?c... ?* w Leave SaRvbuij.T'.'.'..' 4~67 A. m! 6;22 P*. h Arrive at Charlotte... 7.26 A.m. 8.30 A.m GOING EAST. Leave Grecnsbore.... 1.45 A. m. 11.10 A. m Leave Company Shops 3 30 A. m. Arl2 20P.m Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. m. Arrive at GoldHboro.. .11.06 A. m. GOING WEST. Leave Goldeboro.4.10 P. M. Leavo Raleigh.7.45 P. M. LcaveOompanyShops 12.05 A.m. 2.15P.m Arrive at Greensboro. 1.80A.M. 8.80P.m Nortn-wcatcrn N. O. K. u.,Salem Br?c?> Leave Greoneboro 8.40 p m Arrive 10.86 a m Leave EernerBville 9.06 a m Arrive 6.10 a m Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire , tengtbof road. Expreet daily betwccnCom pany Shops and Charlotte, Sundays excepted 8. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent, T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Qen.Bop't. Wilmington .?Columbia and Augusta R GENERAL PA68ENGEB DEPART., Columbia, 8. C., October 24 1878. CS tm THE following Schedule wiU bo operated on and after Sunday,October 26: (lOINO north. train no. 2. train NO. 4 'Leave Columbia.11.40 am 9.G5pm Florence.14 40 p m 2.10 a m Floiuingtou. |8 C?p u\ 5.27 am Arrivo Wilmington.10.45 p m *7.15 a m ' No. 2 Train makes close connfetion, via Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York G 40 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection, via old Bay Line and also Rich? mond, to all points North, arming New York 4 25 P. M. going south. train no. 1. tnAiN so. 3 Leave Wilmington.4.60 am jG.lOpm Flemington.*6.60 a ra 7.45 p m Florence.10.40 a in 11.87 p m Arrive Columbia.13.10 P m 4 00 a m Making cloeo connections at Columbia for all points South and We?t. Through tickets. Hold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman palace sleepers on all night iraii b. "Breakfast. IDinner. fSupnor. JAS. ANDEBSON, General Sup't. I A. Por-e, Gen. Paeaonger and Ticket Agent. i Summer Schedule S. & U. R. R., nHTSKMgC! DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN '.sScSSStP. Arrive. Leave Arrive.Leave ISpartanburg.. G.80 7.20 Ratosvillo. 7.(3 7.15 6.47 6.66 Pacolot. 7.28 7.80 6.81 6.40 JoncBvillo. 8.01 8.10 6.61 6.00 Unionville. 8.43 9.C8 4.68 6.18 Santuc. 9.48 9.68 4.16 4.25 Fi ah Dam.16.20 10.25 8.44 3.10 Shelton. 10 46 10.49 8.19 8.27 LvIop'Ford... 11.07 11.13 2.67 8.C3 Strother. 11.85 11.45 2.28 2.80 : Maton. 12.40_ 1 8? HOPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, 3,000 bushels BRAN, 2,000 bushels SHOUTS. 1 also, Freeh Sanr Kraut and Minee Meat, i 100 boxes Bahins. 60 half-boxes Raisin*, 25 quarter-boxes Raisins, I 60 drums Smyrna Figs, 1 DosBlcatod Coooannt, ' 100 pounds Seedloss Raieins, * 506 Heads of Cabbage.