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THE PHOENIX," Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, . THI6LI?NIR, Every Wadneaday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBYj Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St|, near Taylor. 49-Thb PnasNixis the oldest Daily Paper in Booth Oarolir. a,has the largest circulation in the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued since its inception March 21,1865. M3F book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. subscription. Dally, six months, $4 CO; Tri-Weekly, 2 SO; Weekly, 1 50. advertisements Inserted in the Daily at 11 per squaro of nino lines for first, and CO oents oaeb aubueqnent insertion; not exceeding five linos inlongth, 75 cents. Long advqrlisomentB by tho woek, month or yoar, atjiess rates. Marriages. Funeral lnvitatiopa, Ac, $1. V agents. E. II. Batef^union. JuliuB Poppe, Anderson. H. W.Iiawaon, Abbeville. Robert Bryco.Spartanburg. D. D. Moore, Rook Bill. J. A.Grigaby.Rldgoway. E. A. Scott, Nowberry._ Woman and Wine. BY MABY KYliE PAUiABi Popl went the gay cork flying, Sparkled the bright champagne; By the light of a day that was dying, He filled up their goblets again. Let the last, best toast be woman; "Woman, dear woman," said he, "Empty yoar glass, my darling, When yon drink to your Bex with me." But she caught his strong brown fingers, And held them tight, as in fear, And through the gathering twilight Her fond voice fell on his a'm? "Nay, ere yon drink, I implore yon, By all that yon hold divine, Pledge a woman in tear-drops, Rather by far than in wine. "By the woes of the drunkard's mother, By hia children who beg for bread, By the fate of her whose beloved one Looks on the wine when 'tis red, By the kisses turned to curses, By tears more bitter than brine, By many a fond heart broken, Pledge no woman in wine. "What has wine brought to woman? Nothing but tears and pain; It has torn from her arms her lover, And proven her prayers in vain; And tier household gods, all shattered, Lie tangled np in tho vine? Oh, I prithee, pledge no woman In the onrse of so many?wine." How Shaioj a Woman Fasten Heb Btookingh??How shall a woman fasten her stockings bo as not to interfere with the eirenlation of the blood, or spoil the shape of the le?let ns soe?of the honi soil qui mal y pense. After the most careful research, aajar as our limited facilities would allow, wo arise from oar hamble explorations, and humbly ten? der the following suggestions: Wear them short, and let tho tops babble over the ehoo in tho form of lace, a la beer mag. If yon have 'em long, pnt mucilage inside and ?tick 'en? to yon, nave them long enough to tio ubout the waist; pod t??e the top as a panier. Edge the tops with steel and fasten a load-stone to your corset. Fasten a strap to,each stocking, ex? tend them gracefully up "each side of the body and attach, with blue ribbons, to the ear-rings. Pin them in some other article of clothing in tho immediate vicinity. Fasten them to a nail and go bare? footed. Attach a email halloou to cac'.i stock? ing. Make them out of material that will draw np. If you are thirty-five and unmarried, make a hole near the top of each stock? ing and button it to yoar knee cap. Those aro ull the methods that sug? gest themselves to us at present, and of the Dumber somo one or more may be deemed worthy of adoption. We have taken a sadden and lively interest in this matter, and shall not rest until the needed reform is brought about. Wo? man's limbs shall not be hampered and deformed, if we have enough inventive faculty to bring about new and health? ful ways of wearing the stockings, and we think we have. Wo shall continue oar investigations into this subject. What the women of this country most need is not suffrage, bnt symmetry; not rights, bat rationality; not a place in legislative halls, bat a place to fasten their stockings.?Cincinnati Commercial. L?RICK & LOWKANCE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers. OUR stock is / oomploto in every fiBaft rcBpoct. Wo sollst the very lowest ?prices, and warrant m anr goods pa'ro. We do not publish prices, but feel satisfied that nono of our patrons will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest market price for COTTON, oithor in gooda or enrrenoy. We havo an excellent VVAGON YARD in roar of our establishment. Look out for tho sign of the plow and tho carriage wheel, Richardson street, a fow doors below the Phoenix offloo. Give us a call, and in? spect our goods and prloea. Kov 23 Clarified Sugars, (\ BARRELS A. Ex. O aud 0, for sale fJ\J low for greonbaoke. Jan 1_HOPE A GYLES. Big Hominy. 5BARRELS fresh kiln dried, by Jan 25_HOPE St OYLK8. Planting Potatoes. pr (\ B\RREL8, in fine order. EARLY Ol/ RJSE. EARLY GOODRICH, PINK? EYE and PEERLESS, for sale low for green? backs. _HOPE & OYLES. Timothy Hay. TONS primaTIMOTHY HAY, for sale lcw.forcMb, HOPE & GYLES. 10 TO THE. HEADING PUBLIC! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, subscribe for THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or ^W^V* &UkMM&a Issued e^ery Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. The Pn<ENix is tho oldest Daily Paper in the State, and bas been regularly issued einen March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly all parts of the World; together with full MARKET BEPORTS; BesideB well selected Miscellaneous and Reading Matter, 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 on more satisfactory investment can bo made, than a subscription to one or tho other of these publications. They aro Con? servative in politics, and are devoted to the host interests of the State. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phcenix.r$? 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 50 Weekly ?leaner (18 columns)..., 1 50 These papers wero the first issued in Columbia, in 1665, after its partial de? struction, and have becu regularly pub? lished ever einee. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throaghont the middle and upper Ooun ties of the State, and aro excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Pro:nix has a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the State. Merchants und others will find its columns an admirable means of communication with the people of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonablo and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with tho number of insertions desired, and they wilt be stopped upon the expiration of the time. Office on Riohard6on (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blending. JULIAN A-^^BXL?L?Pri(itorL_ Have your Job Printing done Home ? especially when Style and Price are the Same, THE "PHOENIX Book and Job L J i Is thoroughly supplied with POWER I PRESSES of tho Latest Improvement; | TYPE of various grades and styles from one foot to the fiftieth part of an inch in size; BORDERS. CUTS; Black, Co? lored and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, &o. Tho proprietor is a practical printer, and employs tho most skilled men in tho profession; nil work executed at shortest notice possible, in tho latest and best Biyles, and at New York prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters, Hand bills, Programmes. Circulars, Bills of Fare, raraphlctn, Briefs, Dodgers, Flyers, Letter Head.", ItillUcads. Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blank*, Lrgnl Blanks, Taps, Cards id nil kinds nnd sizes? Wedding. Visitinc. Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor Pnrr.xix ard Gleaner E-.tabli^hment. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOB Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX~GUANO ! A Natural Bird Guauo, from Phoenix Island, wucdx; BBSs & ci:s nnnuTD guano i THESE celebrated FEBTILIZEBS nrc too favorably known by the plautcra of this I iStato to roquiro comment. Tboeo who havo used them know bow to appreciate their value; tboeo who havo not aa yet, will And, on rair trial, that their liberal iibo will pay en preaent cropB, boBideli being of lulurc benefit to their (andx. For further information, apply to 8EIBELS & EZELL, Agents. Jan 10 t May 1 Columbia, S. C. ROSE'S" HOTES,, COLUMBIA, S. C. wm, E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Ray, including Omnibus Ride SITUATED NEABTHE CAPITOL, AND IN THE CENTBE OP THE BUS1NE8B PABT of the city. Bobo'b Omnibua will convev passengers to and from every Train. Tho Lalion' Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Aaaemhly street. Tbo BILLIARD and BATH BOOMS are all new and enperior to any in the city. April 6 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FBOM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTUBING CITIES. Three Times a Wecli from New York?Tuculuys, Thnwlnyg and Saturdays, t u-K.iccnni State Hmun Accommodation a Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONT II I. V . The South Carolina Eailroad Company, AND connecting BoadB West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first elate Steamships to tho above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the buainosBpnblic in the Cotton States at tho TOBT OF CUABLEhTON, offering facilities of rail and aea transportation for Freight and Fasscngcru not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are rt gulai 1\ on.the line: TO NEW* YOKE. CH ABLESTON. ..Jae. B?rry, Commander. I CHAMPION_B.W. Lockwood, Com'er. JAMES ADQEB..T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN. .M. S. Woodhull. Com'cr. JAMES ADGEB A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. QEOBGIA. .8. Crowed, Commardrr. KOUTH CAROLINA. .'1. J. Beekut t.Commander. WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNEB, HUG ER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO P II 1 Ij A D E L P II I A . Iron SteamshipB ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQ'JATOR.C. Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Daya?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. TO BAIiTI M O HE. FALCON.Uainie, Commander. SEA GULL.Tuition, Commander. Sailing Daya?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TBENHOLM, Agent. Charleston, 8. c. ?A* o uu? 'a' o n . Btoamshipa MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGEB & CO., Agent*, Charlcet< n, C. Rates guaranteed as low as cmprling lines. Marine Insurance, cue-halt of oiu percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AKI) THROUGH TICKETS Canbo;had at principal Railroad Ofllees in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee nndMhudaeippi. State-Rooma may bo secured in advance, without i xlr;i charge, by addressing Agent sol tho SteamshipB in Charleston, r.t whose ofliee*, in all caacs, tlie Railroad Ticket? should be exchanged and Bertha assigned. Tho Through Tickets t y this mute include Transfers, Meals and State-Room, while on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAttOMNA IIA I LltOAI), GEORGIA ltAlLROAU And their connecting lines, have largely increased tin ir facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the Northern oiit? nnd tho Suhth und West. Fiisl ClaBa Eating Saloon at Branchvillc. Luthe Georgia und South Carolina Raiiro&da, first claaa Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from etcanu l to u*8> and ni^-ht Irr ir.s ut i hi South Carolina Railroad. Close conned ion made with other Rom!s, deliver:! g Ficigl Is at distent points with great promptness. Tho managee vil) nsc every xeith i 10sr.iiefj ll.eii pntreni-that tholino via Charleston cannot lie tuipasetd hi d? t] sich slid iLe side (Uliv? i ; gi etls. For iurllicr information, apply to T. J. Gum ix. W< ?te> n -Ag?it, Atlanta,Ga ; R. D. Hasell. General Agent, P. O. Box 1.1)70; Office t:i7 Broadway. N. Y.: S. 1$. Picki xn.Genera. Pasnonger and Ticket Agent. South' Cnrolina Bailicad; or J. M: Si:i kiuk,Superintendent Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, Chai Icstcn, H. C. an SO ilr CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, or C OLUMD1A, S.O. Present Capital, . . . 1150,000 Authorized Cui-Ual, . . . $300,000 OFFICERS. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. O. DRENIZER, Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Caabier. THIS BANK now occupies its magniilcont thrco-Btory and Mansard Roof building, on tbo corner Plain and KicharJson streets, A general Bankingbusiness transacted. Oer tifioatca of Deposit, bearing Interest at tlio rate of Revcu per oent. per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences of dobt discounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Slocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and Hold. Drafts on all iho prominent cities in tho United States bought and sold. DiRKCTons?Jaa. B. Black, JohnB. Palmer, F. W. McMastor, R. D. fc'enn, (of R. D. Sonn A Son,) G. W. Bearden, (of Copoland A Rear don,) R. L. Bryan, VY. C. Swafliold, (of R. A W. C. 8waffleld,) W.B.Stanley, J.C.Seogers; Samuel McGowau, Abbeville; James II. Kirn, Winnsboro. Fob 3 THE WILMINGTON STAK. ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YEABS! DAILY STA It HAS tho largoet circulation of any Daily Nowspapor in the State, and a circula? tion in Wilmington nearly twice as largo as that of anj oilier paper. All the news id the day will bo found in it. rondrnpod when nn I Important, at length wh?-n <f munriit. and alwava presoldc il in a c mi. mi. ' igt m und interesting manner. sunsciui'TKiN (in advance:) Ono Year.S7 00 Six Mouths. a 50 Throo MonthH. '2 00 WKEKLY STAIC. rnier. reiu'ced. Tho WEEKLY STAR is now combined with tho CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of tho cheapest papers in tho country, at tho fol? lowing lir.nuoED rates: Ono Copy, Ono Year.$1 50 Ono Copy, Six Months. 1 CO ?9*01abf! of 5 to 10, One Year. $1 25 per copy. Oluba of 10 or m?ro, Ono Year, only $1.00 per copy. Specimen Copies eeut e.u a p. I plication. Address WM.TI. BERNARD. I Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N.C. Columbia Iviu sic Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure iu culling the attentionof the public to an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MEltCD ANDISE,con? sisting of Pianoa, Church and Parlor Organs, MelodeoDR, Violins, Ouitars, Danjes, Flutes, Aecordoons,Brass and Silver Hand Instru mentu ol all Kindt. Also, Sheet Mnsio and Instruction Jlo.d.s fer ovi i y cdats of Musical Instruments oh hand at all times. Wonro I Kolo AgenlB tor I lie Slat* r.t South Carolina of Eatoy <V Co.'a COTTAGE ORGAN*. Sheot Music sent by mail, post paid, on recc iptof price; and all Binds of Musical Good.- sontby ExpreeH, when ordered, lo any part of the State, marked 0 O.I). Ooed Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap.for oash. Pianos, Organs and Mtdodcons Tuned and Repaired in a HH.iisinciory manner: and will give especial attention to Packing. Removing and Shipping Pianos for other partite toauy point desired, at moderate pi IccB. All orders promptly at' ended to and satis? faction guaranteed to thoee favoring ue with their patronage. Send for our catalogneot ; Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chard - Ii-Irret, a few doors'ibove PntBHIX ijfth-o.Cdnmhia.R. 0. Nov7 Choice Provisions. AT low prices for rash. (1.000 pounds BACON SIDES, 2 000 pounds new Sugar-eurcd Hf.rns, 10 barrels Leaf La rd. 20 boxes Gofhen Cheese, 10 boxes Young America and Tine-apple Cheese, 10 chests choice tu w crop Teas, 100 barrels Family Flour. 2.? barrels Apples, Onions a;id Potatoes. Dec 4 _ _ HOPE .V GYLES. Family Flour. 100 RRLS. Kxln> Family FLOl'R. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. Forealcby HOPE A GYLES THE PHCENIX Book, Job and Newspaper STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT pppppppppp pppp p ppp p p *ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp ppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp! ppppppp ppp pppp . THE Proprictorof tho Pbcemx has tko ropghly fit ted up and furnished hia offiee with latest improved materialfor doing all kindB of Triiiting. 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Thia id tho only tho intorior of two, three and CUR and SHOW can ->e put up in Rlaek or Color establishment in t lie State where four sheet CIR BILLS, &oi,Ao., j ? i a v.,(yu., good stvlo, plain ed. ?*rCall ami Greenville and Columbia Railroad aWR?HRSHWRAlNS run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trailll On SCu*u CmTGRui? IliiilOi-.' ?p ?u? dowu; with TralDB going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wil mington,ColnmbIa and Augneta llailroads. up. ? Leave Columbia at.7.T6 a. m Leave Alston. 9.05 a. m Leave Nowberry.10.40 a. m Leave Cokesbury.2.C0 p. m Leave Helten.8.50 p. m Arrivo at Greenville.6.80 p. m down. Leave Greenville it.7.80 a. m Leavo Belton.0.80 a. m Leave Cokesbury.11.15 a. m Leave Newberry.2.80 p. m LoavoAleton. 4.20p. m Arrive At Columbia.6.00 p. m Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Division down, up. Leavo Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrivo 7.16 p. m Leave Perrjville 6.26 a. to. 6.80 p. m LeavePendlclon 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. m. Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.60p. m Arrivo at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leavo 3.GO p. in Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesday* anaFridaye. On Anderson Branch .between Belton and An? derson, Tuesdays, Tkursdayaand Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD,Gen.Sup. Jabez Nobtok. General Ticket Agent. The bhort Line ?ohednle. CiiAiiLunn, Columbia A ?L??brx B.B. Co., Columbia, 8. C. October 24,1878. , m a mm ?aasas ?? .rated on and after SUNDAY, the 20th inst.: I ooinq Knnxn. Train No. 2. Train Kor 4 'Leave Augusta.6.80 am 4.16 pm ! Graniteville.*7.S3am 5.11pm BateBville.9.48 am 17.22 pm Columbia.1168 am 0.87 pm ; Chester.14.28 pm 2.28 am Arrive Charlotte.t7.08 p m *5.15 a m ' No. 2 Train makes cloeo connection, tin Bichmond, to all points North, arriving^ at 'New York at G.40 A. M-; also, via Baleigh und Old Bay Line, arriving at New York at '4.25 P. M. No. 4 Train makes cloee connec? tion, ufa Bichmond, to all points North, ar? riving at New York at 4.25 P. M. j going south. Train No. 1. Train No. 8 I Leave Charlotte.* 7.00 am 9.10 pm Cheater.9.54 am 11.38 pm Columbia.12.48 p m 3.40 a m Batcaville.4.57 pm 5.43 am Graniteville.17.15 p m *7.48 a m Arrivo Auguata.8.05 p m 8.46 a m , *Brcakfaat. JDinner. |8upper. South bound Trains connect at Augusta (for all points South and West. Through tick eta eo!cLa.nd baggage checked to all prin? cipal pointa. 49- Sleeping cara on all Night Trains. JAS. ANDEBSON, General Snp't. A. Por-e.Qen. Paaaenger and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. Bourn Carolina IIailboad Company , Columbia, S. C., October 18.1873. .. SMH^toC?f^f on and after Sunday, 19th instant: mail ANDPA88EKOEBTBAIX. i Leave Columbia at.8.40 am j Arrive at Charleaton>t.4.20 pm ,LeavcCharlcaton at.9.00am I rriveat Columbia at.6.00 pm iMGHTEXPBESS,FBEIOBTA5D accommodation tbaik, [Sundaysexcepted.] LeavcColumbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 a m Arrive Charleston 7.10pm Leave..6 46 am , C&mden Train will run Monday/Wednesday and Saturday, as follows'. Leave Colombia at.1.60 pm Arrive at Camden at.?.6.35 pm Leave Cam den at.6.60 am Arrive at Colombia at.11.60 am S. B. Pickikb. General Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. aSsaiEn?SiK! CONDENSED TIME jg| ffig MSBg IA tit, v., Richmond and Danville, Richmtmd and Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. B. W. GOING NORTH. j stations. mail. exfbees. .Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M ! Leave Salisbury.9.C0P. M. 8.34 A. M I L,e%re Greensboro,_1.40 a; M. n ioa. M Leave Oanviiio.i.ai?A.ai. i.OVtP. M i Leavo Burkvillo.9.44 A.M. 6.40 P. M , Arrive at Richmond.. .i?.4."> P. il. 8.30 P. II GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond.2.30 P.M. 5.iOA.M Leave Bnrkvillo.5.S4 P. M. 8 28 A. M Leave Danvillh.10.41 P. M. 12.67 P. M Leavo Greensboro_2.15-'A.M. 4.00P. M Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. G.22 P. M [Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.80 A. M I GOING EAST. (Leave Grteusbcrn_1.46 A.M. 11.10 A. M Leavo Company Shops 3 36 A. M. Ail2 20P.M Leave llalcigl. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.(5 A. M. GOING WEST. I Leavo Goldsbor?.4.10 P. M. Leave Raleigh.7.45 T. M. Leave CompanvShops 12.05 A.M. 2.15 P. M ?Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30 A. M 3.80 P. M Worr n-v.. hi* l il N. C- 11. It.,Soli m Brnclt 'Leave Greensboro 3 40 p m Arrive 10.80 a m ; Leave KornersviPn 9 CO a m Arrive 6.10 a m Mail train* daily, both ways, over entire length6f road. KxpressdailybetweenCom? pare Shops and Charlotte.Snndayeoxcepted I * S. K.ALLEN. Gen.TioketAgent. T. M. It. 'Jai.cot . Engineer ami Gen. Snp't. Wilmington, Commbia and Abgnsta R GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, 8. C, October 24 1673. : ?E? IST Effi?^Sf-THE '?llowiBB Schedule .^^?SSt&Bt?SaJi will he operated on and lafter Sunday,October 26: I ooino nobth. tbain no. 2. 3baiu ko. 4 Leave Columbia.11.40 am 9.05 pm Florence.14 40 p m 2.10 a m Flemington.18 50 pm 5 27am Arrive Wilmington.10.45 p m *7.16 a m I No. 2 Train makes close connection, eta Richmond, to all pointa North, arriving New York ? 40 A. M. No. 4 Train makes cloee connection, via old Bay Lino and also Bich? mend, to all points North, arriving New York ?1 25 P. M. GOING SOUTH. / TRAIN KO. 1. TRAIN NO. 3 Leave Wilmington.4.60 am -[G.lOpm Fhniingtou.*6 60 a m 7.45 pm Florence.10 40 am 11.87 pm Arrive. Columbia.13.10 pm 4 00am Making oioeo connections at Colombia for all point* South and West. Through tickets sold ami baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman palace BlcepciBcn all night traits. *Dieakf?st, IDincer. tSuppor. JA8. ANDERSON, General Sup't. A. ron:,Oen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Snninisr Schedule S. & DOWN* TRAIN Arrive. Leave 0.80 715 7. SO 8.10 0.C8 0.68 10.25 10.40 11.13 11.45 Spartanburg., Uatosvillc. 7.(3 Pacolct. 7.2S Jonesvillo. 8.01 Unionville. 8.43 Santuo. 0.43 FiBh Dam. 10.i0 Shelton. 10.40 I.vles' Ford... 11.07 Strothe*. 11 35 Abrton. 12.40 U.E. S., UP TRAIN Arrive.Loave 7.E0 6.47 6.81 6.61 4.(8 4.16 3.44 3.10 2.(7 2.23 6.P6 6.40 6.00 6.18 4.25 3. ?0 .1.27 3 13 2.30 1.30 HOPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, 2,000 hnshela RRAN, 2,000 hnshele SIIOItTS. ALSO, Fresh Raur Kraut and Mince Moat, / 100 boxes flaiMnn. 50 half-hoxea Raiain-B, 25 finarter-boxes Raisins, \ 50 drums Smyrna Figs, Dessicated Cocoannt, 100 pounds ScedleaB Hai&ine, 500 Ileads of Cabbage.